Fall 2018 Continuing Education & Training Schedule of Classes

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FALL2018

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Now including:

CLASSES FOR COLLEGE CREDIT! P.89

Workforce Training | Travel & Tours | Nursing & Allied Health Professions Physical Fitness | Driver Education | Preschool & Youth Programs | Art, Crafts & Hobbies...& More!

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EARLY LEARNING CENTER HALF-DAY PRESCHOOL

FULL-DAY PRESCHOOL

September–May Limited Enrollments Available

Accepting Enrollments Year-Round

YOUNG 3-YEAR-OLDS Tuesday/Thursday 9–11:30 AM | $150/month

2- TO 5-YEAR OLDS Full Week Monday–Friday $220/week

• MSDE-approved Creative Curriculum

Partial Week 3 or fewer days per week $175/week

• Outside Playground

3-YEAR-OLDS Tuesday/Thursday 9–11:30 AM | $150/month Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9–11:45 AM | $180/month 4-YEAR-OLDS Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9 AM–12 PM | $210/month Monday-Friday 9 AM–12 PM | $315/month

Center operating hours are 6:30 AM to 6 PM. A healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks are provided.

• Maryland EXCELS participant • Interactive Smart Boards • Indoor Activity Room

For more information, contact Jen Eder at 443-412-2393, jeder@harford.edu. 401 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, Maryland 21015 www.harford.edu/ELC


WELCOME

TO OUR FALL SCHEDULE OF CLASSES!

There is no better time than now to boost your career, learn a new skill, earn a certificate or degree, or just take a class for fun! All of Harford's workforce development programs and courses, community education classes, and now a listing of our credit classes, degrees and programs, are included in this schedule. There’s something for everyone! What are you waiting for? Hope to see you on campus this fall!

REGISTRATION OFFICE

WHAT'S INSIDE COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Located in Edgewood Hall

Creative arts classes, including ceramics, drawing, and painting; crafts, such as glass works and paper crafts; hobbies; music; photography; driver education and motorcycle safety; financial planning; foreign language; fitness and wellness; seniors; youth and more!

(Entrance 3 off Thomas Run Road)

Open:

MON-THU: 7:30 AM-6:30 PM FRI: 7:30 AM-4:30 PM

PG. 7

Contact: 443.412.2376, option 1

ACADEMIC PREPARATION

PG. 39

SAT prep, Adult Basic Education, GED test prep, and English as a Second Language.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Registration instructions and a registration form, off-campus course sites with addresses, and financial aid information.

Icons u = Senior Adult and Disabled

Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

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Abbreviations

PG. 49

Computer training; workforce development courses including construction/trade certifications; nursing and allied health courses and certifications; and professional career training including business, human resources, leadership, project management, and more!

MON=Monday WED=Wednesday FRI=Friday SUN=Sunday

PG. 42

TUE=Tuesday THU=Thursday SAT=Saturday

CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES PG. 89

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 in Joppa Hall, it would be listed as J-014. A=Aberdeen Hall B=Bel Air Hall C=Chesapeake Center DH=Darlington Hall E=Edgewood Hall F=Fallston Hall H=Havre de Grace Hall J=Joppa Hall L=Library M=Maryland Hall S=Susquehanna Center SC=Student Center ELC=Early Learning Center HHH=Hays-Heighe House

In an effort to provide the community with a complete listing of classes offered at Harford Community College, we are now including the schedule of credit classes, degrees, and programs.

ANATOMY OF A COURSE Introduction to Business Computing 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 44. For addresses of offcampus locations, see page 47.

Course Number (use this to register) Course Meeting Day(s) Course Meeting Time(s)

Course Title

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. Textbook purchase required. Icons (see explanation in box at left) u¥µ CRN: 25207

Tuition: $79

Fee: $55

TUE 2/11-3/18 9 AM-12:10 PM Sessions: 6 E-215 J. Reilly Tuition Course Location

Instructor

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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CREATIVE ARTS Art.........................................................................8 Ceramics...........................................................8 Drawing............................................................8 Painting.............................................................9 Cooking..............................................................10 Crafts..................................................................11 Gourds............................................................11 Fused/Stained Glass.........................................12 Jewelry Making...............................................12 Papercrafts......................................................12 Hobbies...............................................................13 Beekeeping......................................................13 Boat Building...................................................13 Floral Design...................................................13 Model Railroading..........................................14 Photography....................................................14

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SENIOR ADULT TRAVEL TOURS Trips | Tours........................................................31 Travel Liability Form..........................................36 Upcoming Travel Opportunities..........................35

YOUTH Destination Imagination.....................................37 Fine Arts Academy..............................................37 Music..................................................................38 Weekend Workshops...........................................38

ACADEMIC PREPARATION

40

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DRIVER EDUCATION | MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

GENERAL INFORMATION

Driver Education.................................................15 Driver Improvement............................................15 Motorcycle Safety...............................................16

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ENRICHMENT Communication..................................................17 Financial Planning...............................................17 Foreign Language................................................19 History................................................................20 Home Care..........................................................21 Landscaping........................................................22 Literature............................................................22 Music..................................................................22 New Age.............................................................22 Personal Enrichment...........................................23 Religious Thought...............................................23 Writing................................................................24

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GENERAL INFORMATION Registration Instructions.....................................42 General Information...........................................43 Campus Map & Policies.....................................44 Financial Aid.......................................................46 Off-Campus Course Sites....................................47 Registration Form...............................................48

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

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RECREATION | FITNESS WELLNESS Adult Dance........................................................24 Fishing................................................................26 Fitness | Health | Other Certifications.................25 Health | Wellness.................................................28 Physical Education..............................................26 Swimming...........................................................28

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ACADEMIC PREPARATION Academic Skills...................................................40 Adult Basic Education | Literacy.........................40 English as a Second Language.............................41 GED Test Preparation.........................................41 Literacy Education Volunteer Program...............41

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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COMPUTER TRAINING CISCO................................................................56 CompTIA Certifications.....................................54 A+ Certification...............................................54 Network+ Certification...................................55 Security+ Certification.....................................55 CASP Certification..........................................55 Computer Fundamentals.....................................51 Computer & Network Security..........................56 Microsoft Certifications......................................51 Microsoft Office Applications.............................52 Online Career Training Courses..........................58 Print Graphic Design...........................................57 Web Graphic Design ..........................................59 Workforce Development H.O.T. Certificate .Programs Mean Wages & Employment Growth................50 www.harford.edu/cet


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CONSTRUCTION | TRADE Applied Engineering Technician..........................60 Aviation/Drone Technology................................61 Building Maintenance.........................................62 Commercial Truck Driver...................................63 Construction Trade.............................................62 Electrical Apprenticeship.....................................60 Environmental Technology.................................67 Forklift Training..................................................69 Heating & Air Conditioning Apprenticeship......60 Heavy Equipment Operations.............................66 Home Improvement............................................65 Home Inspection.................................................66 HVAC & Refrigeration.......................................64 Industrial Technology.........................................68 Machine Manufacturing.....................................68 Refrigerant Recovery Prep..................................64 Solar Photovoltaic Installer.................................65

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

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LISTED BY DIVISION Arts and Humanities...........................................90 Behavioral and Social Sciences............................97 Education, Wellness and Community Engagement............................104 Integrated Business and Applied Technology...................................102 Nursing and Allied Health Professions.............104 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics................................................98 Programs of Study.............................................107 Credit Certificates.............................................107 Degrees Offered................................................106

NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS Certified Nursing Assistant.................................70 Classes Offered...................................................73 CPR | First Aid | Safety........................................75 Dental Assistant..................................................71 Emergency Medical Technician...........................71 Histologic Technician..........................................72 LPN to RN Transition........................................76 Medical Administrative Assistant........................72 Medical Administrative Assistant with Medical Insurance Billing........................72 Medicine Aide.....................................................70 Nurse Refresher................................................. 72 Paramedic...........................................................72 Phlebotomy.........................................................73 Physical Therapy Technician...............................73

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PROFESSIONAL Business & Management....................................81 CORE Leadership...............................................83 Harford Leadership Academy.............................83 Homeland Security..............................................81 Human Resources...............................................81 Leadership...........................................................82 Marketing...........................................................84 Online Career Training.......................................79 Project Management...........................................84 Real Estate..........................................................84 Small Business.....................................................84

HCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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SERVICE Animal First Aid & CPR.....................................87 Child Care...........................................................85 Culinary Technician............................................86 Veterinary Assistant............................................87 u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

(Top Row - Left to Right)

(Bottom Row - Left to Right)

James W. McCauley, Ph.D.

Jan P. Stinchcomb

Councilmanic District F Representative

Councilmanic District B

Richard D. Norling, Chair

Laura L. Henninger, Esq., CPA

Councilmanic District D Representative

At-Large Representative

Dianna G. Phillips, Ph.D.

Joyce Jackson

President, Harford Community College

Councilmanic District A Representative

Cordell E. Hunter, Sr.

James J. Valdes, Ph.D.

Vice Chair, At-Large Representative

Councilmanic District E Representative

John F. Haggerty

Councilmanic District C Representative

Richard P. Streett, III, D.V.M. At-Large Representative

The Schedule of Classes is a publication supported by Harford Community College and its Board of Trustees and is intended to illustrate the College’s vision: to be a national higher education leader by transforming lives through imagination, compassion, and rigor. Harford Community College provides accessible, innovative, learner-centered education opportunities and as an open-access institution, promotes graduation, transfer, individual goal attainment and career and workforce development. The College fosters lifelong learning, global awareness, and social and cultural awareness.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018

and career .

Study online with ONLINE CLASSES

Visit www.ed2go.com/harford and choose from hundreds of courses.

Affordable Education!

$115 or $299 for most courses

Flexible Scheduling within a 6-week course timeline

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 log-in information.

UPCOMING CLASS START DATES September 12, October 17, November 14, December 12

For course descriptions, visit www.ed2go.com/harford.

career

ONLINE CAREER TRAINING

A sample of COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS Achieving Top Search Engine Positions Computer Skills for the Workplace Introduction to Linux Keyboarding Using the Internet in the Classroom

INTERNET AND WEB SOLUTIONS Achieving Top Search Engine Positions Creating Web Pages

COOKING Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals

EDUCATION AND TRAINING Creating K-12 Learning Materials Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom

GARDENING Growing Your Own Plants for Fun & Profit Start Your Own Edible Gardens

Designing Effective Websites

HEALTH/WELLNESS

Introduction to CorelDRAW

Introduction to Natural Health and Healing

Intermediate Dreamweaver Introduction to Animate

ACADEMIC/SAT PREPARATION Grammar Refresher GRE, GMAT and LSAT Preparation PRAXIS Preparation Teaching ESL/EFL

Online courses through ed2go | career® are designed to provide advanced online training and certifications that will make you more marketable in the workplace. Courses are on-demand­—they do not have a set start date. Begin whenever you choose and complete lessons at your own pace. All textbooks are included in the cost and will be mailed to you. All ed2go | career® courses are listed with an HCC course number. Registration must be completed through the standard HCC Continuing Education registration process (see page 42). Once registered, you will be contacted by email with log-in information.

Register and begin classes any time you choose! For descriptions, see courses listed in orange.

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online classes:

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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Lose Weight and Keep It Off

HOBBIES Genealogy Basics

HEALTHCARE & MEDICAL Spanish for Medical Professionals Human Anatomy and Physiology


COMMUNITY EDUCATION


COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 Drawing and Painting Animals Draw your pet and other animals in pencil. Learn techniques and fundamental drawing concerns of line, shape, form, value, texture, and proportion.

u CRN:

45065

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

WED 9/12-11/14 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-015 E. Tryon-Elgin

CR EATIVE ARTS

ART

DRAWING

CERAMICS

Advanced Drawing Principles

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. Class hours are: First session: Saturday, 12-5 PM; Second session: Friday, 5:30-9:30 PM; Third session: Saturday, 9 AM-6 PM No experience necessary. CRN:

45359

Tuition:

109

$

FRI, SAT, See description. J-070

Fee:

45

$

12/8-12/15 Sessions: 3 G. Walsh

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. CRN:

45360

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

50

$

SAT 9/15-11/17 9 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-070 G. Walsh

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Expand your drawing skills by using 1-point and 2-point perspective. Explore a variety of color mediums as well as pen and ink. Choose a final project to showcase the skills you have learned.

u CRN:

45136

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

WED 9/12-11/14 12:30-3 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 J. Branch

Capturing a Likeness Learn what’s important to capture a likeness in drawing portraits. Using a photo or white cast as reference, you will develop a portrait in charcoal or pencil. Each class starts with a 15-30-minute demonstration/lecture covering these topics: Block in Methods, Boney Landmarks and Proportions, Facial Features I, Facial Features II, and Creating Mass and Form. Individual instruction follows each demo.

u CRN:

45100

Tuition:

65

$

Fee:

39

$

WED 11/7-12/5 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5 J-018 C. Fifty

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

Drawing by instructor Ellie Tryon, member of the Harford County Artists Association, Arts by the Bay Gallery, and Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association.

Drawing the Face Expand your skills drawing the face as you study in more detail how to draw realistic eyes, noses, lips, cheeks, and other structures of the face with a variety of drawing mediums. You will also have the opportunity to learn and experiment with color to mimic realistic skin tones.

u CRN:

45135

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

TUE 9/18-11/20 12:30-3 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 J. Branch

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CREATIVE ARTS Fundamentals of Drawing

Introduction to Painting

Landscapes on Canvas

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.

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.

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

u

CRN:

45069

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

WED 9/12-11/14 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch

If you would like a supply list prior to class, email lsturgill@harford.edu.

PAINTING Art in the Park Gather up your supplies and practice your painting skills in the beauty of Havre de Grace. Meet at Tydings Park near the gazebo for a morning of painting in the park. CRN:

45583

Fee:

29

$

THU 9/13 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Sessions: 1 Havre de Grace E. Tryon-Elgin

Florals in Oil or Acrylic Learn how to use shape and form, light and shadow, and principles of color theory to create luminous paintings of your favorite florals in oil or acrylic paints. Glazing and chiaroscuro techniques will be demonstrated by the instructor, along with individual guidance. Email lsturgill@harford.edu to receive a supply list prior to the first session.

u CRN:

45067

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

39

$

THU 10/4-11/8 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-015 E. Tryon-Elgin

CRN:

45064

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

TUE 9/18-11/20 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch

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

45066

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

MON 9/17-11/19 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch

Landscapes in Watercolor 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.

45062

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

65

$

MON 9/10-11/12 1:30-4 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper CRN:

Landscape Painting

CRN:

CRN:

45061

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

65

$

FRI 9/14-11/16 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper

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. CRN:

45070

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

65

$

FRI 9/14-11/16 1:30-4:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper

u CRN:

45059

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

MON 9/10-11/12 10:30 AM-1 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper CRN:

45060

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

THU 9/13-11/15 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper

Portraits on Canvas 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 CRN:

45063

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

39

$

THU 11/15-12/20 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 5 J-015 E. Tryon-Elgin No class 11/22

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 Watercolor Floral Painting

Visual Art Journal

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.

Do you want to open up your creativity? Did you buy a blank journal but never found the time or ideas to fill it? Art journaling is a great way to give yourself permission to play, explore and open your creativity. This class will explore how to make an artistic background and image page for your journal. You don’t need to draw anything or write anything. Instructor provides most of supplies during class. Supply fee $10 collected at the first class by instructor.

u CRN:

45058

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

THU 9/13-11/15 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper

Watercolor Fundamentals This is a methodical and structured approach to painting dynamic range, mood-rich watercolors. Learn about basic materials, tools, and techniques as well as the importance of composition, value range, color, and edge control.

u CRN:

45068

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

65

$

WED 9/12-11/14 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 L. Kahl

OTHER Creative Collage Explore all the possibilities for the use of collage in your artwork by pasting on a single surface various materials not normally associated with one another, such as newspaper clippings, parts of photographs, theater tickets, and fragments of an envelope. No drawing skills required. Bring magazine images, old photos, wrapping paper, and scrapbook paper. $10 fee payable to the instructor for additional supplies. CRN:

45071

Tuition:

39

$

WED 12/5-12/19 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 J-015 L. Hunter

If you would like a supply list prior to class, email lsturgill@harford.edu.

CRN:

45072

COOKING NEW!

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

19

$

TUE 10/23 6-9 PM Session: 1 E-159 M. Osteria

Have you ever wanted to learn to create classic French pastries from scratch? Learn the foundations of French pastry including brioche, croissants, chocolate tart, Napoleon, and Eclair. Master the basic skills of rolling, whipping, folding and baking in order to prepare perfect pastries. TUE, THU 6-9 PM E-159

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

19

$

TUE 9/25 6-9 PM Session: 1 E-159 M. Osteria

NEW!

Learn some of the cutest and tastiest recipes to organize a delicious, dainty High Tea for you and your friends. You will find both sweet and savory ideas: scones, possets, apple rose pastries, cookies, clotted cream, sponge cake, hand pies, tea sandwiches, and more.

45262

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

19

$

59

$

Fee:

NEW!

Baking: Holiday Cookie Box Design your own cookie box and then fill it with delicious cookies you create in our class. Great for entertaining or gift giving. CRN:

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Tuition:

39

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM E-159

Fee:

29

$

12/11-12/13 Sessions: 2 M. Osteria

Get a jump start on holiday baking with this class. Learn all you need to know about making the perfect pie crust and filling. You will never buy another frozen pie! CRN:

45265

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

39

$

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19

$

THU 10/25 6-9 PM Session: 1 E-159 M. Osteria

11/6-11/13 Sessions: 3 M. Osteria

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

45290

Baking: Pie Crusts & Filling

Baking: Classic French Pastries

Tuition:

45259

NEW!

NEW!

45289

CRN:

TUE 10/2 6-9 PM Session: 1 E-159 M. Osteria

Buttercream can be a baker’s best friend - if it decides to cooperate! Learn buttercream basics that will help keep things friendly in the kitchen. Topics include frosting a cake with buttercream so it is primed for decoration; troubleshooting tips for working with temperature changes and uncooperative climates; and how to prep and use pastry bags using a variety of tips.

45263

Begin (or expand!) your love for baking as you experiment with cookies and quick breads.

CRN:

Baking: Cakes & Buttercream

CRN:

Baking: Cookies & Quick Breads

Baking: English High Tea

39

$

TUE 9/18-10/2 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 J-014 L. Hunter

CRN:

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Tuition:

NEW!


CREATIVE ARTS NEW!

CRN:

Baking: Yeast Breads Whether you are a beginner baker or just need to brush up on your baking skills, this class will take you through the basics of yeast bread baking. Learn the types of yeast available, how to prepare the yeast, rising and ripe testing, mixing, kneading, and more. CRN:

45260

Tuition:

39

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM E-159

Fee:

29

$

10/16-10/18 Sessions: 2 M. Osteria

NEW!

Cooking for Mommy (or Daddy) and Me Introduce your young one to the joys of cooking as we prepare some kid favorites like homemade chicken nuggets and fresh mac and cheese. Lunch is fun when you make it yourself! Registration includes one adult and one child. CRN:

45564

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 10/2-10/9 11 AM-1 PM Sessions: 2 E-159 K. Pearce For parents of any age and kids ages 3-6.

NEW!

Couples Can Cook Grab your significant other and spend some time cooking together. Cooking for two is twice the fun! Put some spice in your meal planning as you prepare a gourment meal and dessert. CRN:

45292

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

29

$

SAT 10/6 11 AM-2 PM Session: 1 E-159 K. Pearce CRN:

45293

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

45558

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

19

Middle Eastern Kitchen

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The Middle Eastern kitchen is full of savory dishes that are economical, healthy, and easy to make. Experiment with recipes such as hummus, tabouli, falafel, foul mudammas, baba ganoush, along with different rice dishes, kabobs, and other Middle Eastern favorites.

$

TUE 10/30 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 E-159 E. Doyle CRN:

45559

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

$

TUE 10/30 6-9 PM Session: 1 E-159 E. Doyle

29

SAT 11/3 11 AM-2 PM Session: 1 E-159 K. Pearce

NEW!

Hearty Soups for Fall/Winter As colder weather approaches, soups are an excellent choice for feeding your family. Make some delicious ones like homemade chicken and vegetable stock; gingered butternut squash soup with pecan cream; chicken and rice; cozy lentil soup, and puree of white bean soup. Mmm, Mmm, good!

59

$

59

$

CRN:

Join us for a taste of Italy. Discuss and taste the foods that are associated with the region of Northern Italy. Recipes include homemade marinara sauce, ravioli, mushroom and seafood risotto, pinenut marzipan cookies, almond biscotti, and fruit tarts with Marsala cream. Now that’s Italian!

Middle Eastern Kitchen II

Italian Cuisine Northern Italy

CRN:

45557

Tuition:

49

$

Fes:

39

$

THU 9/27-10/11 6-9 PM Sessions: 3 E-159 E. Doyle D. Mance

NEW!

Create meals and memories as you get the whole family involved in preparing meals. Introduce your young person to fun, kidfriendly meals that you can create together. Registration is for one adult and one child age 7-10.

45565

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

FRI 10/12-10/19 4-6 PM Sessions: 2 E-159 K. Pearce

CRN:

Tuition:

TUE, THU 6:15-9:15 PM E-159 No class 11/22.

49

$

Fee:

39

$

11/20-11/29 Sessions: 3 K. Pearce

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

45561

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

59

$

WED 11/7-12/5 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 5 E-159 R. Muhi

GOURDS The Gourd Club Expand your craftsmanship skills in the gourd club. The club meets the last Wednesday of the month from 6-9 PM in Joppa Hall. Meeting dates subject to change so provide an email when registering. Location confirmed by email.

35410

Fee:

10

$

WED 7/25-12/19 6-9 PM Sessions: 6

Learn the basics that every professional chef must master in the first year of culinary school. Each session focuses on a specific skill such as knife skills; dry heat cooking, moist heat cooking, soups and stocks, and the mother sauces.

45291

Interested in learning more Middle Eastern recipes? Experiment with recipes such as Dolma, Kibbeh, Malooba, Sambousa, and Chicken Curry, along with different rice dishes and other Middle Eastern favorites. Middle Eastern Cooking I is NOT a prerequisite.

CRN:

NEW!

CRN:

Fee:

CRAFTS

Kitchen Creations

CRN:

Tuition:

WED 10/3-10/31 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 5 E-159 R. Muhi

Kitchen Techniques

$

45560

NEW!

Gourds: Wooly Pine Tree Need a holiday decoration that lasts year-to-year? Create your own 2-foot pine tree using felted wool. This is a fabulous addition to your holiday display. CRN:

45181

Fee:

35

$

SAT 11/10 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-014 S. Nonn CRN:

45182

Fee:

35

$

SAT 12/15 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-014 S. Nonn

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 Gourds: Assorted Ornaments Spend a fun afternoon swirling ornaments, snowmen, and more. Learn techniques to make your ornaments “pop” with color. Give as gifts or keep for yourself. CRN:

45183

Fee:

35

$

SAT 11/10 1-5 PM Session: 1 J-014 S. Nonn CRN:

45184

Fee:

35

$

SAT 12/15 1-5 PM Session: 1 J-014 S. Nonn

JEWELRY MAKING

Tuition:

29

$

MON 9/24 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-014 P. Stein CRN:

45107

Tuition:

29

$

MON 10/15 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-014 P. Stein

Wire-Wrapping Jewelry Learn to make a variety of wire-wrapped artistic beads. Several materials and techniques will be used to design and create your own wire-wrapped beads to be used for jewelry making or just to enjoy looking at. Supply fee of $10 is payable to the instructor. CRN:

45073

Tuition:

Fused Holiday Ornament

Create three designs of 4 1/4” X 5 1/2” Christmas greeting cards with matching decorated envelopes using rubber stamps and quick coloring techniques. 3 designs, 3 of each design. All supplies provided and no previous experience required.

Create one-of-a-kind ornaments in fused glass to decorate your house this holiday season. Bring your own patterns or choose from patterns available in the class. Cut glass in holiday shapes and decorate them. All pieces will be fired and returned to students within a week or two following the class. No glass-cutting experience is required. $25 supply fee payable to the instructor. CRN:

45108

Tuition:

29

$

Stained Glass Beginning

Make your own holiday gifts and give them to the special people in your life. Create one-of-a-kind pendants, bracelets, pins, wine 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.

45106

PAPERCRAFTS

MON 11/12 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-014 P. Stein

Fused Jewelry

CRN:

FUSED AND STAINED GLASS

29

$

TUE 11/20 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 J-014 L. Hunter

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. CRN:

45102

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

19

$

WED 9/12-10/17 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 P. Stein CRN:

45103

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

19

$

WED 10/31-12/12 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 P. Stein No class 11/21.

Stained Glass Studio Need designated time and space to work on your stained glass project? Join HCC each week for stained glass studio time. NO INSTRUCTION is included but advice and suggestions abound. For the experienced stained glass lover. CRN:

45104

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

19

$

WED 9/12-10/17 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 P. Stein CRN:

45105

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

19

$

WED 10/31-12/12 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 P. Stein No class 11/21.

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Christmas Greeting Cards

CRN:

45092

Tuition:

21

$

Fee:

20

$

THU 9/27 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

Students should register at least 7 days prior to the start of class. Students who register later than 7 days cannot be guaranteed all necessary supplies will be available.

Fancy Fold Christmas Cards Create 4 fancy fold cards (2 designs, 2 of each). Fancy fold cards open into a 3-dimensional card but fold flat to fit into the envelope. All supplies provided and no previous experience required. CRN:

45094

Tuition:

21

$

Fee:

20

$

THU 12/6 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

Gift Card Holders Handmade Create 10 gift card holders (2 designs, 5 of each design) using cardstock, rubber stamps, and coloring techniques. All supplies provided (including envelopes) and no previous experience required. Make your gift card giving personal and creative. CRN:

45095

Tuition:

21

$

Fee:

20

$

THU 11/15 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

Simply Fun Christmas Gift Tags Create 20 simple but fun Christmas gift tags - great for bags, boxes or treats -- using cardstock, rubber stamps, and coloring techniques. All supplies included and no previous experience required. CRN:

45093

Tuition:

21

$

Fee:

THU 10/18 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

www.harford.edu/cet

20

$


CREATIVE ARTS Wooden Boat Building, Repair, and Restoration

HOBBIES BEEKEEPING Beekeeping Introduction Beekeeping is a fun and interesting hobby; however, don’t get stung! Find out what’s involved before investing your time and resources. Learn what equipment is needed, how to start a hive, and even learn how to make your own equipment. If you decide it’s a hobby you would like to pursue, you will be ready for the full beekeeping class offered in the spring. Presented in partnership with the Susquehanna Beekeepers Association. Bring a claw hammer to class. CRN:

45099

Fee:

10

$

SAT 11/17 9 AM-12 PM Session: 1 E-146 J. Knapstein

BOAT BUILDING The following 3 courses are offered in partnership with Chesapeake Wooden Boat Builders at the Upper Bay Museum, 219 Walnut Street, North East, MD 21901.

Students will learn rib, plank, and canvas repair and replacement using hands-on activities.

45401

Fee:

175

$

TUE 9/4-12/11 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 15 Upper Bay Museum

Learn model ship building of full- and half-hull models. This class is for beginners but accommodations will be made for more experienced model builders.

45402

CRN:

Fee:

45403

Fee:

175

$

TUE 9/4-12/11 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 15 Upper Bay Museum

FLORAL DESIGN Students should bring floral tools to class or they can be purchased from the instructor at the class.

NEW!

Boxwood Christmas Tree Design your very own miniature Christmas tree out of boxwood and mixed holiday greenery. Adorn your tree with holiday ribbon and accessories, using the color scheme or theme of your choice. CRN:

45297

Tuition:

31

$

Fee:

29

$

Christmas Candle Centerpiece

175

$

TUE 9/4-12/11 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 15 Upper Bay Museum

45296

Tuition:

31

$

Fee:

29

$

THU 12/20 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS-012 D. Flack

Holiday Wreath Make your own holiday wreath using a variety of mixed live greens. Add some holly, a pretty bow, and other holiday greens for the perfect decoration. Bring gloves.

45298

u¥ CRN: 45294

Tuition:

31

$

Fee:

Tuition:

98

$

Fee:

89

$

MON 9/17-10/29 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 Harford Technical HS-012 J. Kortisses No class 10/22.

Summer Wildflowers This class takes advantage of bursting, beautiful colors. Using luscious yellows, outrageous oranges, and robust reds, create a design that captures the glory of summer. Perfect for adding a burst of color and warmth to any room. CRN:

35513

Tuition:

31

$

Fee:

31

$

WED 8/29 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS-012 D. Flack

Thanksgiving Table Design Create a magical centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table. Using the rich colors of fall and fruits of the season, you will create a fall foliage ring that encircles a pool of glowing tealights.

45300

Tuition:

31

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 11/20 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS-012 J. Kortisses

That’s a Mighty Fine Pumpkin! Create a festive spooky arrangement in a real or ceramic pumpkin incorporating fall flowers and accessories. CRN:

NEW!

CRN:

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.

CRN:

Make the perfect Christmas centerpeice in this holiday class. Fresh greens, flowers, pinecones, and a glowing candle will add warmth and beauty to any room. CRN:

Model Ship Building

CRN:

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.

TUE 12/11 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS-012 D. Flack

Antique Canoe Repair & Restoration

CRN:

Introduction to Floral Design

45299

Tuition:

31

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 10/30 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS-012 J. Kortisses

29

$

THU 12/6 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS-012 D. Flack

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Photography I 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 it.

u CRN:

45373

Tuition:

89

$

Fee:

49

$

WED 9/19-10/17 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 4 J-012 T. Grumbach No class 10/10. CRN:

45372

Tuition:

89

$

Fee:

49

$

FRI 10/5-10/26 1-4 PM Sessions: 4 E-219 Staff CRN:

45199

Tuition:

89

$

Fee:

49

$

TUE 11/6-11/27 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 B-243 L. Gerber CRN:

45374

Tuition:

89

$

MON, WED 6:30-9:30 PM B-234

Fee:

49

$

12/3-12/12 Sessions: 4 A. Macri

Photoshop Basics This is an introduction to basic Photoshop tools used to enhance and improve photographs. Focus on the crop tool, exposure adjustment tools, color management tools, black-and-white adjustment tools, and saving options.

u CRN:

45566

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

49

$

THU 9/20–10/4 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 3 J-002 T. Grumbach

NEW!

Secrets to Taking Amazing iPhone Pictures Learn to use the native iPhone camera app, Hipstamatic app, and the Camera+ app to take amazing pictures. Instructor will cover shooting techniques, camera setting options, and tips for each one of the three camera apps. Bring your iPhone and charger, with Hipstamatic app and Camera+ app installed.

u CRN:

45567

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 10/22-11/5 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 3 J-012 T. Grumbach

Transform your digital files into the final image you desire. Learn about retouching and cropping to isolate and highlight subjects and how to organize and catalog files.

It’s said a picture is worth a thousand words. For this reason (and many more!) it’s important to print those images that are dear to you. Learn some of the easy methods and some that are a little more difficult to select and print your best memories. You will be able to differentiate between a snapshot and a story photograph, choose a style that defines your vision, and use online sites to order simple prints, enlargements, and books.

u

CRN:

45053

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 9/25-10/9 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 3 J-002 A. Taylor CRN:

45054

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 9/25-10/9 6-9 PM Sessions: 3 J-009 A. Taylor

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u CRN:

45586

Tuition:

99

$

TUE, THU 6–8:30 PM J-009 CRN:

45587

Fee:

CRN:

45052

Tuition:

99

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM J-009 CRN:

45051

Fee:

Tuition:

99

$

TUE, THU 9:30 AM–12 PM J-002

Fee:

TUE, THU 9:30 AM-12:30 PM J-002

99

$

Fee:

MODEL RAILROADING Model Railroading Learn the basics of model railroading such as guage versus scale, layout design, framing methods, laying track-work, electrical wiring, scenery construction, equipment maintenance, and model repair. CRN:

45371

Tuition:

75

$

WED 9/12-10/31 7:30-10 PM Sessions: 8 B-234 R. Schwanke

59

$

59

$

10/23-11/1 Sessions: 4 A. Taylor

NEW!

Using Lightroom Classic Intermediate Continue your study using Lightroom Classic and learn the many ways to make adjustments to a RAW or JPEG photo beyond simple exposure tools. This advanced class examines brushes, spot removal, and the creation of your

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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59

$

11/6–11/15 Sessions: 4 J. Taylor

10/23-11/1 Sessions: 4 A. Taylor Tuition:

59

$

11/6–11/15 Sessions: 4 J. Taylor

Using Lightroom

NEW!

Photography: Principles of Composition & Printing Ideas

own presets. We will also explore HDR, Panorama applications and much more. Basic knowledge of Lightroom is assumed.

MODEL RAILROAD OPEN HOUSE September 8 9 AM–3 PM Edgewood Hall

www.harford.edu/cet


DRIVER EDUCATION

ONE FREE HOUR

DRIVER EDUCATION & MOTORCYCLE SAFET Y

DRIVER EDUCATION

CRN:

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 Edgewood Hall. Students must be age 15 by first class session. * 30 hours of classroom instruction (10 three-hour sessions) * Six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction by appointment * Classroom instruction meets in Joppa Hall, Rm. 13 * Students have three years to complete all requirements. Students who do not complete in three years will have to retake the class. This course meets the MVA GRADUATED LICENSING PROGRAM. Parent or driver coach requested to attend the first class session, mandatory for students.

u CRN:

45301

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

TUE, THU 9/11-10/11 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Tuesday, 9/11, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 PM.

45302

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

SAT, SUN 9/15-10/14 3-6:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Saturday, 9/15, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 3 PM. CRN:

45303

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

TUE, THU 10/16-11/15 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Tuesday, 10/16, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 PM. CRN:

45304

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

SAT, SUN 11/3-12/9 3-6:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Saturday, 11/3, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 3 PM. No class 11/24 and 11/25. CRN:

45305

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

MON - FRI 11/26-12/7 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 11/26, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 PM. CRN:

45306

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

of behind-the-wheel instruction to students who complete HCC Driver Education but fail to pass their MVA test! Call 443-412-2176 for information.

25

$

MON - FRI 12/10-12/21 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 12/10, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 PM.

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. Fee:

85 for two-hour session 150 for four hours $ 215 for six hours

$ $

Contact Continuing Education, 443-4122176, for registration information.

Online Driver Improvement Program (DIP) MVA-approved Online Driver Improvement Program: Register online. Read course materials online. Call 443-412-2176 or 443412-2241 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. Fee:

75

$

Contact Continuing Education 443-412-2176 or 443-412-2241 if you have any questions. See Driver Improvement courses below for in-class preparation and available test dates.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 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 CRN:

45309

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 9/8 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

45310

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 9/22 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

45311

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 10/6 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

45312

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 10/20 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

45313

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 11/3 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

45314

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 11/17 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

45315

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 12/1 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

45316

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 12/15 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY The following courses are approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). • Motorcycle Safety & Licensure (Basic Rider Course) • Basic Rider Course 2 License Waiver (BRC2-LW) formerly called Alternate Basic Rider Course (ABRC) An online version of the Rider Handbook is available at: http://www.msf-usa.org/ downloads/BRCHandbook.pdf.

CRN:

Tuition:

189

$

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM CRN:

45320

CRN:

45321

Tuition:

189

$

Helmets (DOT-certified), gloves, and eyewear are provided. However, 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.

CRN:

45322

Tuition:

189

$

Fee:

110

$

Fee:

110

$

9/26-9/27 Sessions: 4 9/29-9/30 Tuition:

189

$

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM

45324

110

$

9/12-9/13 Sessions: 4 9/15-9/16

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM CRN:

Fee:

9/5-9/6 Sessions: 4 9/8-9/9

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM

You must register for motorcycle safety training classes in person, or by mail/fax and include a copy of your driver’s license. Please call 443-412-2376 or 443-412-2241 for registration information.

Fee:

110

$

10/3-10/4 Sessions: 4 10/6-10/7 Tuition:

189

$

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM

Fee:

110

$

10/10-10/11 Sessions: 4 10/13-10/14

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.

Basic Rider Course 2 License Waiver (BRC2-LW)

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.

You must have some on-road riding experience and be 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 down-shift smoothly, and achieve a speed of at least 25 mph? Please provide driver’s license number at the time of registration. If a participant student is under 18 years of age, he/she must have a parent or legal guardian present at first class session to sign release waiver. Class includes an at-home e-course.

u

Basic Rider Course

All classes meet in Joppa Hall, Rm. 012.

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. If a student is under 18 years of age, he/she must have a parent or legal guardian present at first class session to sign release waiver.

CRN:

CRN:

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Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

110

$

45331

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

www.harford.edu/cet

110

$

SAT 10/20 7:30 AM-3:30 PM Session: 1

All classes meet in Joppa Hall, Rm. 012. For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

45330

SAT 9/22 7:30 AM-3:30 PM Session: 1

u

16 |

45319


ENRICHMENT CRN:

45519

Tuition:

55

$

Fee:

12

$

TUE 9/11-9/25 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 B-236 R. White

Homebuying Basics Thinking about buying your own home? This course will provide you with the knowledge of how the home buying process works and how to get to the settlement table with as little stress as possible. Topics will include everything from making your “wish list” to conducting your final walk-through. CRN:

ENRICHMENT

CRN:

45055

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

10

$

MON 10/15 6:30-9 PM Session: 1 F-203 Voice Coaches

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 taxreducing techniques. The course is co-taught by an experienced elder law attorney and a chartered financial consultant.

u

45228

Tuition:

55

$

29

$

Fee:

9

$

THU 9/27 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 K. Basta CRN:

45218

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

Retirement Asset Management

Elder Law and Asset Protection

CRN:

Tuition:

TUE 11/6 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 K. Basta

COMMUNICATION FINANCIAL PLANNING 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.

45217

Fee:

12

$

SAT 10/20-11/3 9:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 3 B-236 K. Bress / A. Albidress

Fundamentals of Investing Learn about ways to generate income, reduce taxes, and protect assets from inflation. Learn the four most common mistakes people make and ways to avoid them. Emphasis on reallife examples of success with tax free bonds, stocks, and mutual funds. Changes in the tax law will be covered.

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 coinstructed by a Certified Financial Planner specializing in retirement income planning and a CPA.

u CRN:

45222

Tuition:

45

$

Fee:

12

$

SAT 9/8-9/15 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 B-236 A. Albidress / A. Albidress, Jr. CRN:

45223

Tuition:

45

$

Fee:

12

$

WED 11/7-11/14 6:15-8:45 PM Sessions: 2 B-241 A. Albidress / A. Albidress, Jr.

u CRN:

45221

Tuition:

55

$

Fee:

12

$

TUE 10/9-10/23 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 B-236 R. White

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 Taking Control of Future Events Through Long-Term Care Planning We have seen the dramatic effect the stock and housing markets have on your retirement plans; during a correction, it can be devastating. Are you financially and emotionally prepared to handle the high cost of long-term care combined with future market corrections? CRN:

45219

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

THU 9/20 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 F-206 M. Barnickel CRN:

45220

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

TUE 10/16 10 AM-12 PM Session: 1 E-146 M. Barnickel

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 CRN:

45229

Tuition:

45

$

Fee:

12

$

SAT 9/22-9/29 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 F-201 K. Bress

Financial Fitness for Baby Boomers Series

Legacy Planning for Baby Boomers

This combination of classes includes all 5 financial investing classes for Baby Boomers: Medicare Planning, Social Security Strategies, Legacy Planning, Five Financial Mistakes Made by Most Baby Boomers, and Behavioral Finance. This series is designed to help guide Boomers with ALL your financial planning decisions!

Legacy Planning is a modern version of estate planning much more than wills, estate, and trusts. Class will cover six critical parts of Legacy Planning including: planning for incapacity, organizing critical records, identify beneficiaries, formalizing estate plan, creating a legacy, and creating a process to best monitor and manage your plan. Workbooks will be given for planning purposes so you can get started!

CRN:

45379 Tuition: $120

Fee:

30

$

WED 9/19-12/5 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 5

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.

45209 Tuition: $29

Fee:

9

$

WED 9/19 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 C. Wolpoff

Social Security Strategies for Baby Boomers This class is to educate those applying for Social Security. We will review the Social Security program and the impact on your retirement decisions. We will discuss recent legislative changes and discuss various claiming options to ensure you are making the best decision for you! CRN:

45211

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

45377

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

WED 10/24 6:30 8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 C. Wolpoff

Medicare Planning for Baby Boomers

CRN:

CRN:

9

$

WED 10/10 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 J. Davis

The Five Financial Mistakes Most Baby Boomers Make It is critical that baby boomers know how to save, invest, and plan for their future. Financial planning is not a one- size-fits-all program. This class will review frequent financial mistakes, regardless of age--and provide refreshing clarity and ideas to approaching your overall financial life in a much more organized and coordinated way. CRN:

45213

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

WED 11/14 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 J. Davis

Behavioral Finance for Baby Boomers When it comes to investing, are you your own worst enemy? The growing field of behavioral economics shows that when it comes to decisions about our money, we tend to allow emotion and cognitive biases to force us into bad decisions. In this course, you will learn how to protect yourself from your worst instincts by identifying common behavioral biases and methods of overcoming them. CRN:

45378

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

WED 12/5 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 C. Wolpoff

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ENRICHMENT

FOREIGN LANGUAGE

German I

Italian- Advanced

Visiting France? Hosting an exchange student? Learn the basic structure and vocabulary of the French language, as well as French customs, culture, and civilization. Purchase of textbook required.

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 first night.

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. Purchase of textbook required.

French I

CRN:

45386

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 9/11-11/27 3-5 PM Sessions: 13 H-212 M. Harris

French II A continuation of French I with continued emphasis on reading and speaking French. A variety of materials will be used for further study of French culture and traditions. Uses same text as French I.

u¥ CRN:

45388

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

MON 9/10-11/26 3-5 PM Sessions: 12 J-012 M. Harris

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ CRN:

45389

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

MON 9/10-11/26 5-7 PM Sessions: 12 J-012 M. Harris

Conversational French Parlez francais! Review the fundamentals and expand your ability to communicate by conversing in French on a variety of subjects in a relaxing and fun atmosphere. A different theme will be suggested each week. Previous French instruction required.

CRN:

45396

Tuition:

135

$

45382

Tuition:

95

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 10/2-12/18 6-7:45 PM Sessions: 12 DH-126 G. Marquardt

German - Advanced Conversational This class is for those who have completed German I or its equivalent. Expand communication skills at an advanced level with emphasis on functional use of German. A variety of materials will be used for the further study of German life, culture, and tradition. Text may be required.

u¥ CRN:

45397

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 10/2-12/18 7:45-9:30 PM Sessions: 12 DH-126 G. Marquardt

Intermediate Italian After completing the basics of “Italiano,” students continue with the Italian language at a higher level. There is an emphasis on a variety of topics important to the Italian culture that are more in depth than in the previous class. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ CRN:

45390

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 9/11-11/13 7:15-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 DH-228 M. Perino

u¥ CRN:

Fee:

10

$

TUE 9/11-11/27 5-6 PM Sessions: 12 H-209 M. Harris

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

u¥ CRN:

45393

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 9/11-11/27 5-7 PM Sessions: 12 DH-228 M. Perino

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 Spanish-speaking culture. Text announced first day of class.

u¥ CRN:

45395

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 9/18-11/20 7:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 10 B-228 A. Zuniga

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).

u¥ CRN:

45383

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

WED 9/19-11/28 7:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 10 DH-210 A. Zuniga No class 11/21.

Family Sign Language Do you have family or friends who are hearing impaired? This class provides instruction in American Sign Language through manual communication. Designed for beginners, great for the whole family! Registration covers one adult and one child.

u¥ CRN:

45385

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

12

$

THU 9/20-10/18 6-8 PM Sessions: 5 B-233 K. Bartolozzi

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 HISTORY

NEW!

History of Hip-Hop

American Civil War Study the political structures and military resources available to Lincoln and Davis during the American Civil War. Examine the causes and consequences of the war, as well as the weaponry and tactics used. Instructor’s lecture on DVD included.

u CRN:

45364

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

WED 10/3-10/10 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 2 B-233 L. Russell

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 CRN:

45096

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

59

$

WED 9/26-11/28 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 10 Chesapeake Dining Room P. Smeton/ S. Landbeck

Grant vs Lee The American Civil War changed dramatically when Ulysses S. Grant took command of the Army of the Potomac in 1864. For almost 24 months, the Civil War’s two best generals, Grant and Lee, went head-to-head in a winner-take-all contest that resulted in several hundred thousand casualties--and ended Southern hopes for independence. Study the events, weapons, strategies and tactics of the final two years of the war.

u CRN:

45363

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

WED 11/7-11/14 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 2 B-233 L. Russell

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These lessons will cover everything from the birth of hip hop to where hip hop stands today. Hip-hop is an umbrella term for art, music, dance, literature, identity, style and politics. We will begin to understand the art, culture, and politics of hip-hop by looking at the movements and politics that inspired the birth of hip-hop as a form of art and music. We will consider the art and aesthetics of hip-hop and the musical styles that made hip-hop music possible. The ways in which hip-hop speaks to youth and speaks about oppression, violence, identity, culture, and power will also be considered. We will then explore hip-hop as a form of cultural politics and activism toward social justice. CRN:

45524

Tuition:

83

$

MON, WED, FRI 11 AM-12 PM S-231

Fee:

17

$

9/5–10/22 Sessions: 21 D. House

History of the 1920s Learn about the major events and trends of the 1920s as we examine the United States and the world during the pre-Depression times. Topics to be covered include The Presidencies of Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover; the end of World War I and the reconstruction of Germany and Europe; political scandals of the US government; changing role of women in society; social revolutions in dress, dance, and language; the stock market, new technology and inventions of the 1920s; and more. In addition, students will analyze the historical figures of the times such as Charles Lindbergh, the suffragists, Margaret Sanger, and Albert Fall.

u

45014

Examine and discuss the lives of America’s Presidential wives throughout history. Review the early years, education, social status, and 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’ presidencies and on American society and culture over all.

u CRN:

NEW!

CRN:

History of the First Ladies

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

39

$

THU 8/30-9/27 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 5 E-219 P. Heline

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45012

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 8/28-9/25 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 5 E-219 P. Heline CRN:

45013

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

39

$

SAT 11/10-12/15 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 E-219 P. Heline No class 11/24.

Mason-Dixon Line Born as the result of a bitter territorial dispute over royal land grants, the MasonDixon Line was surveyed between 1763 and 1767 to settle the boundaries for Pennsylvania and Maryland. After 1820, when the Missouri Compromise created political conditions that made the line important to the history of slavery, it became associated with the division between the free and slave states. Today the line is still seen by many as a symbolic dividing line for regional attitudes and customs. CRN:

45361

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 10/2-10/9 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 2 E-231 M. Dixon

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ENRICHMENT The Crusades

NEW!

Political Leadership Revolution This course is an examination of the American Revolutionary War, with emphasis on the operational contributions of American and British military leadership. Assess the basic concepts and principles of the war’s strategic and operational levels, the tactical employment of forces, and the element of leadership to the planning and execution of the war by both sides. Special emphasis on comparing and contrasting American and British peerlevel commanders. A trip to the Brandywine Battlefield is included on the last session.

u CRN:

45177

Tuition:

39

$

MON, WED 9:30 AM-12:30 PM E-132

Fee:

99

$

10/1-10/10 Sessions: 4 N. Noppinger

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. CRN:

45362

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 10/23-10/30 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 2 E-231 M. Dixon

NEW!

Tabletop Skirmish War Gaming Many are familiar with tabletop games such as Warhammer for fun and entertainment. Historically-based tabletop war games, involving physical depictions of the battlefields and miniature soldiers and vehicles, can be both fun and educational. Students will participate in hands-on games that represent small skirmishes in a variety of historical periods. The bulk of the course involves playing hands-on historical war games followed by classroom discussion. CRN:

45365

Tuition:

Examines the origin and development of the Crusades and the Crusader States in the Islamic East. Explores dramatic events, such as the great Siege of Jerusalem, and be introduced to vivid personalities, including Richard the Lionheart and Saladin. Topics include aspects of institutional, economic, social and cultural history and will compare the ideas to medieval Christian beliefs. Finally, critically examine the resonance the movement continues to have in current political and ideological debates.

u CRN:

45167

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

39

$

WED 12/5-12/19 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 3 E-146 N. Noppinger

NEW!

The Fall of the Western Roman Empire and its Influence on Late Antiquity Examine the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD and its influence on the Early Middle Ages Aka Late Antiquity. Many modern historians question the violent overthrow, as discussed by Edward Gibbon and JB Bury, in favor of a transformation from Latin to Germanic Kingdoms. This latter theory is championed by Peter Brown, Walter Goffarts and Henri Pirenne, among others, and has become the dominant in academia today. However, the traditional thesis is making a comeback. This class will discuss the Western Empire, the continuation of the Eastern Empire, as well modern historiographical thesis such as Pirenne’s hypothesis.

u CRN:

45172

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

49

$

TUE 11/6-11/27 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 4 E-146 N. Noppinger

69

$

THU 9/20-12/13 6-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 E-207 J. Surdu Class dates: 9/20, 10/11, 11/1, 11/15, 11/29, 12/13.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

NEW!

The Forgotten Wars: The Mexican-American War This class covers the Mexican-American War in which the United States defeated Mexico, acquiring Texas, California, Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. Study the Manifest Destiny and the expansion of slavery as causes for the war and examine the role of many future Civil War commanders in this war, such as Jefferson Davis, U.S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, and Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson.

u CRN:

45174

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

THU 11/8-11/15 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 E-219 N. Noppinger

NEW!

The Loyalists This class examines the Loyalists of the American Revolution. These Americans found themselves on the losing end of a very nasty civil war. The class will examine their actions before, during and after the war in which many fled to Canada, the Caribbean or England.

u CRN:

45176

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

WED 10/24-10/31 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 J-012 N. Noppinger

HOME CARE Exit and Stage Right! Selling your home in today’s market can be stressful. This quick overview of the home selling process covers staging to settlement. Learn to prepare and stage your home, get necessary documents in order, put your house on the market, discuss personal and home safety, and learn what happens on settlement day! CRN:

45215

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

TUE 10/9 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-243 K. Basta CRN:

45216

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

THU 11/29 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 F-206 K. Basta

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 LANDSCAPING

MUSIC

Woodland Education

Beginning Piano Lab for Adults and Teens

Intended for owners of woodlots that are 5 to 10 acres or less in size. No prior knowledge in tree-related subjects is required. Gain skills to develop a comprehensive management plan for your woodland. Topics include tree identification, care and use of trees, health issues such as fire and invasive plants, and more.

u CRN:

45230

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

14

$

THU 9/13-10/11 6-9 PM Sessions: 5 B-201 Staff

LITERATURE NEW!

Poldark III: Jeremy Poldark Continue your study of Winston Graham’s “Poldark” series as we explore the third novel in the series, Jeremy Poldark (1950), and examine its accompanying Masterpiece miniseries (2015-present). The early novels are set in late 18th century Cornwall, and this course will analyze the events of the third novel while learning more about the author and time period behind this historical drama. Readings will not be provided in class, so participants are encouraged to obtain a copy of the text prior to the course start date. Prior “Poldark” courses are not a prerequisite for attending.

u CRN:

45366

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

49

$

FRI 9/21-11/2 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 7 E-231 L. Browning

The Help by Kathryn Stockett

Guitar for Older Adults

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. Textbook purchase required. CRN:

45178

Tuition:

109

$

THU 9/20-11/8 6:30-7:45 PM Sessions: 8 J-114 S. Winter

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. Textbook purchase required. CRN:

45179

Tuition:

109

$

THU 9/20-11/8 8-9:15 PM Sessions: 8 J-114 S. Winter

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. CRN:

45101

Tuition:

109

$

THU 9/27-12/6 7-8 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 J. Hontz

This literary/film analysis course looks at the novel The Help (2009) by Kathryn Stockett, alongside the film adaptation released in 2011.This historical narrative focuses on the experiences of maids working in white households and the difficult dynamcis at work in Jackson, Mississippi during the 1960s. Readings will not be provided in class, so participants are encouraged to obtain a copy of the text prior to the start of class. CRN:

45367

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

Learn to play guitar in a group setting. Topics include forming basic chords, playing simple melody lines and lead parts to songs, and learning how to read tabs. After completing this class, you should be able to play songs of most popular genres including Classic Rock, Country, Folk, Standards, and Modern Pop. Basic music theory such as note values, tempo, chord structure, and musical signatures will be discussed. Opportunities to perform live for an audience will available on a volunteer basis. Bring an acoustic guitar to class CRN:

99

$

NEW AGE Meditation 101 Have you ever felt that you wanted to learn how to meditate and you don’t know how to get started? This class is for YOU! Learn to meditate the fun and easy way. Learn techniques that will help you meditate successfully. Lower stress and hear what the medical professionals are saying about meditation and its benefits. CRN:

45399

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

6

$

THU 9/13-9/27 6:30-8 PM Sessions: 3 DH-210 J. Brown

Paranormal Investigation: Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) What causes those ghostly voices on an audio recording? It could be Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). Learn about the history of EVP, paranormal investigation techniques, and the technology used for recording EVP from a practicing paranormal investigator. You never know what is out there. CRN:

45406

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

10

$

THU 9/13-10/11 6-7:30 PM Sessions: 5 B-208 D. Warsing

49

$

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Tuition:

TUE 9/25–11/27 1:30–2:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 D. Jankowski

MON 11/5-12/10 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 E-146 L. Browning

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ENRICHMENT Tarot & Oracle Cards Level 1 As these Tarot, Angel, and Oracle cards grow in popularity, learn how to connect with your spirit and apply their messages to your life. Use them to inspire journaling, meditation, and prayer. CRN:

45400

Tuition:

25

$

Fee:

6

$

TUE 9/25 7-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-233 M. McNeely

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT NEW!

Boost Your Body Is your energy and spirit exhausted? What signs are you ignoring that your spirit needs to recharge your body? Feeling run down by everyday life is not uncommon. Uncover the energy blocks that could be holding you back from success, fulfillment, joy, and purpose. Find out where your predominant energy lies, learn how to focus that energy, reduce stress, and increase your sense of wellbeing. Boost your body quickly by learning simple methods that will recharge you both physically and spiritually. This course is instructed by a Certified Professional Creativity & Life Enrichment Coach. CRN:

45407

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

19

$

WED 10/10 6-8 PM Session: 1 B-104 D. Ramsey

NEW!

Geared for Goal Setting Get geared up and equipped to achieve life’s goals! Learn tools that will help you identify the obstacles preventing you from getting what you want out of life, and how you can maneuver through these hindrances to successfully overcome them. This course is instructed by a Certified Professional Creativity & Life Coach. CRN:

45408

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

19

$

RELIGIOUS THOUGHT

Faith of Our Fathers

NEW!

A Surprising Puzzle from the Victorian Era The 1850s is generally considered the beginning of the modern global era. The reign of Queen Victoria and many other European Empires of this time saw major changes taking place. After orienting ourselves in the European world of this time period, we will delve into the Middle East and perhaps find a few missing puzzle pieces. Looking into and beyond the reigns of Sultan ‘Abdu’l-‘Aziz (the Ottoman Empire) and Nasiri’d-Din-Shah (of Iran), we will delve into several reform movements in Islam including the beginnings of Wahabbism, several claimants to the station of the Mahdi, and a prisoner of conscience, Baha’u’llah, the Glory of God. Many religious viewpoints will be discussed and we may come away with a fresh perspective on current events.

u CRN:

45569

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

39

$

MON 10/1–10/22 10 AM–12 PM Sessions: 4 E-146 M. Dixon

NEW!

A Thief in the Night This course looks briefly at events from the Victorian Era and how they may have fulfilled biblical prophecy. We will then move on to look more fully at the fruits of these events, what it looks like to be “one flock with one Sheppard” and how a new form of governance that does not dominate or dictate is emerging. Religion, history, and governance will be discussed and a fresh perspective will be proffered.

u CRN:

45570

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

39

$

MON 11/5–11/26 10 AM–12 PM Sessions: 4 DH-126 M. Dixon

A driving force behind the Revolutionary war and the final split from Great Britain was the influence of religion and the desire to worship freely. The purpose of this course is to look into the window of 18th century colonial religion and to provide a corrective to many of the misconceptions about the role of faith in the lives of our founding fathers. A book by Alf J. Mapp, Jr. will be used for the study. CRN:

45375

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

39

$

THU 9/20-10/25 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 E-222 S. Melton

NEW!

I Want to Believe Do you believe in God, or at least want to believe but have difficulty doing so? Then this course is for you. It explores the uniquely Jewish understanding of and belief in God. By reducing the many questions, both intellectual and emotional, that impede you from fully embracing God and His Torah, then you are free to wholeheartedly embrace God and pursue and experience a deeper relationship with Him. Includes text.

u CRN:

45370

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

50

$

WED 10/10-11/14 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 B-234 Rabbi Schusterman

NEW!

The Mystical Life Every human being has mystical experiences. Even non-religious people experience the unexplainable. Perhaps even animals too. The question becomes, are these experiences real? Do they originate outside ourselves or come from within? Study the mystical side of Judaism, Christianity, Islam and of the non-religious.

u CRN:

45056

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 10/2-11/6 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 E-219 M. Kline

WED 11/14 6-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-104 D. Ramsey

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 Theology of C.S. Lewis For many of us, C.S. Lewis is known as the beloved author of The Chronicles of Narnia. However, C.S. Lewis was also one of the premier theologians of the 20th Century. Once an atheist, his critical reflections on Christianity led to his conversion. This seminar will discuss two of his primary theological works: Mere Christianity, in which Lewis discusses the essential beliefs of Christianity, and The Screwtape Letters, in which Lewis uses his imagination to create a demon named, Screwtape, who is teaching his underling how to derail the faith of people who believe. Like two sides of the same coin, Lewis gives us a greater understanding of good and evil and the power of faith.

u CRN:

45376

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

39

$

THU 11/1-12/13 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 E-143 S. Melton No class 11/22.

WRITING Fiction Writing Learn the techniques that best-selling authors use to captivate their audiences. Employ these methods when writing your own manuscript. Short writing exercises are included.

u CRN:

45050

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

20

Guide to Self-Publishing 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

45571

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

29

$

SAT 10/13 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 1 E-215 P. Sekulich

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ADULT DANCE Basic Adult Tap Dancing Learn the basics of tap in this once a week, one-hour class. Dancers will work on their sense of rhythm and balance, to Broadway style music. The beginner tap class is geared toward adults with little to no tap experience. CRN:

45380

Tuition:

60

$

Fee:

30

$

THU 9/20-12/13 9:45-10:45 PM Sessions: 12 S-212 P. Lauer No class 11/22.

$

WED 9/26-11/7 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 7 E-146 R. Broomall

CRN:

RECREATION, FITNESS & WELLNESS

Hip-Hop Cardio Dance: Learn the foundational dance step that make up the latest dances. This hip-hop workout is a supercharged, fat-burning cardio dance routine that is designed to ignite your weight loss potential while sculpting lean muscle for a total-body tone-up through a unique series of high intensity hip-hop-inspired dance moves that will have you blasting away calories out on the dance floor. You will need a towel and a bottle of water to complete this workout that can be modified to fit all skill levels by adjusting interval durations and rest periods.

45522

Tuition:

50

$

MON, WED, FRI 9-10 AM S-216 CRN:

45523

Learn how to wiggle your hips and arms in ways you never thought possible! Have fun while gaining flexibility and strength. Award-winning 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. CRN:

NEW!

CRN:

Introduction to Belly Dancing

Tuition:

MON, WED, FRI 9-10 AM S-216

Fee:

14

$

9/5–9/26 Sessions: 10 D. House

50

$

Fee:

14

$

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Tuition:

60

$

Fee:

36

$

THU 9/27-12/20 6:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 12 S-212 Amartia No class 11/22

Intro to Hip-Hop Dance Whether you’re looking to pick up a few moves, get some exercise, meet new people or just have some fun, we have it all right here! Hip-hop is a high-energy class that infuses the latest styles of street dancing, breaking, popping, and locking. Classes will encourage students to step outside of the box by bringing their own individual style and personality to the movements while getting a great workout. CRN:

45521

TUE 6-7 PM S-212

10/1–10/22 Sessions: 10 D. House

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

45254

www.harford.edu/cet

Tuition:

35

$

Fee:

14

$

10/23 – 12/4 Sessions: 7 D. House


RECREATION, FITNESS & WELLNESS Personal Fitness Trainer Certification and Personal Fitness Trainer Marketing classes are approved by The American Aerobic Association International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). For those courses you 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.

Healthcare Provider BLS This class is designed for the healthcare provider, following the American Heart Association guidelines. Instruction includes basic life support applications for both infacility and pre-hospital settings, including one & two rescuer, high-quality CPR, AED, relief of choking, bag valve masks and pocket masks for the adult, child and infant. Ability to kneel on the floor is mandatory. Textbook purchase required.

45046

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 9/8 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

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.

45233

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.

Students must be 16 years old by last day of class and will be required to present proof of age with a photo I.D. 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 the Harford County Health Department.

u

45232

Tuition:

24

$

Fee:

75

$

SUN 9/2 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff CRN:

Master Personal Trainer

CRN:

Pool Operator’s License Training

CRN:

u¥ CRN:

Personal Fitness Trainer Certification

45234

Tuition:

24

$

Fee:

75

$

SUN 10/28 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff

Sports Nutrition Certification AAAI/ISMA sports nutrition certification course is a one-day event that will provide education on nutrition information and becoming a certified nutritionist. This seminar will also satisfy the needs of AAAI/ISMA certified fitness professionals who also wish to re-certify.

u Tuition:

24

$

Fee:

75

$

SUN 9/30 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff

CRN:

45236

Tuition:

24

$

Fee:

u CRN:

45257

Tuition:

72

$

207

$

Fee:

SAT, SUN 11/3-11/4 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 S-241 Staff

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 2 written exams. Online textbook included.

u CRN:

45258

Tuition:

72

$

Fee:

218

$

SAT, SUN 12/1-12/8 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 3 S-241 Staff

75

$

SUN 11/18 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff

FITNESS/HEALTH & OTHER CERTIFICATIONS u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 ADULT DANCE CONTINUED

FISHING

Introduction to Social Dancing I

Explore fundamentals of fly casting and fly fishing. Instruction focuses on casting, line handling, and fly presentation techniques. 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.

Fly Fishing Techniques

Join us as we introduce two dances to get you up on the floor and having fun. Whether it’s today’s music or some old favorites, hustle and swing is a great start for the beginner. CRN:

45578

Tuition:

50

$

THU 6:15-7:15 PM S-216

Fee:

9

$

9/6–9/27 Sessions: 4 D. Howley

Introduction to Social Dancing II This class introduces the box step and how we can build on it with various rhythms and patterns to help make you comfortable on the dance floor. The beginner dancer will learn to dance to music from Sinatra to Michael Bublé and more. CRN:

45580

Tuition:

50

$

Fee:

9

$

THU 10/18–11/8 6:15-7:15 PM Sessions: 4 S-216 D. Howley

Social Dancing I - Advanced Let’s spice up your Foxtrot! Join us as we learn some new variations and combinations to enhance this popular ballroom dance. This class will use fundamentals from the bronze level. CRN:

45579

Tuition:

50

$

Fee:

9

$

Social Dancing II - Advanced Rhumba is still a favorite and always exciting to improve .We will learn some beautiful new patterns and techniques to enjoy on the dance floor. CRN:

45581

Tuition:

50

Fee:

CRN:

45264

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

11

$

SAT 10/6-10/20 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 TBA P. McCall Eden Mill & Jerusalem Mill

This class will kick your butt, thighs, and abs. Exercises are designed to isolate everything under the ribcage. CRN:

35434

39

$

Fee:

5

$

TUE 7/24-8/28 5-6 PM Sessions: 6 S-207 L. Digman CRN:

45334

Tuition:

52

$

Fee:

7

$

TUE 9/4-10/23 5-6 PM Sessions: 8 S-207 L. Digman CRN:

45335

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

5

$

TUE 10/30-12/4 5-6 PM Sessions: 6 S-207 L. Digman

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 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. CRN:

45286

Tuition:

60

$

MON, WED 11:45 AM-12:45 PM S-212

Fee:

30

$

9/17-10/24 Sessions: 12 P. Lauer

Pilates is not just for fitness fanatics. This beginner’s class is for those with little or no Pilates experience. This class will help you develop core stability, overall flexibility and balance. If you are considering Pilates try this beginner course. CRN:

45384

Tuition:

MON, WED 11:45 AM-12:45 PM S-212

65

$

Fee:

32

$

10/29-12/10 Sessions: 13 P. Lauer

Cycle X-Train Not just a bike class! This class will incorporate indoor cycling with mixed terrain format along with athletic and strength conditioning moves off the bike for a complete workout. Class will begin in the cycle room and end in the gym. Are you up for the challenge? CRN:

9

$

45398

CRN:

45511

MON, WED 5-6 PM S-206

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

Tuition:

72

$

MON, WED 5-6 PM S-206

THU 10/18–11/8 7:15-8:15 PM Sessions: 4 S-216 D. Howley

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Tuition:

Beginners Pilates

THU 9/6–9/27 7:15-8:15 PM Sessions: 4 S-216 D. Howley

$

Butts and Guts

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Fee:

8

$

10/8–10/31 Sessions: 8 L. Ciambruschini Tuition:

72

$

Fee:

8

$

11/19–12/12 Sessions: 8 L. Ciambruschini


RECREATION, FITNESS & WELLNESS Fall Hiking

Rape Aggression Defense

Tai Chi - Health/Wellness

Want to get out and see the seasons change? This is a series of hikes in local areas of Harford and Baltimore counties. Hikes include hilly woodland and flat rail trails. They are about 5 miles at a moderate pace with some breaks. Will be up to 3.5 hours of hike time with a lunch break.

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 will learn important life skills to stay safe in threatening or harmful environments. Ideal for high school seniors to senior citizens.

Beginning level classes in the style of Tai Chi. Class will start with a warm up designed to strengthen and stretch the body followed by short exercises.

CRN:

45387

Tuition:

63

$

Fee:

6

$

SUN 9/9-10/28 11 AM-2:30 PM Sessions: 4 TBA D. Adle Hikes will be held on 9/9, 9/23, 10/14 & 10/28

Hiking Enjoy nature and have fun hiking locally. Weekly hikes range from flat rail trail to steep woodland terrain. Hikes are 5-6 miles at a moderate pace taking 3.5 hours with a lunch break, with one longer 6-8 mile hike. CRN:

45338

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

10

$

SAT 8/25-11/3 9:30 AM-1 PM Sessions: 9 TBA D. Adle No Class 9/1 & 10/6. Class on 10/20 will be 10 AM-3:30 PM.

Indoor Cycling 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, pre-workout/event warm-up strategies, and training power levels/heart rate. CRN:

45269

Tuition:

34

$

Fee:

26

$

SAT 10/13-11/17 9-9:45 AM Sessions: 6 S-206 L. Ciambruschini CRN:

45268

Tuition:

34

$

Fee:

26

$

TUE 10/16-11/20 5-5:45 PM Sessions: 6 S-206 L. Ciambruschini

CRN:

45266

Tuition:

50

$

MON, TUE 6-9 PM DH-202C

Fee:

5

$

11/5-11/13 Sessions: 4 E. Mosser

Spin! Get your heart rate up on our state-of-theart cycles. Get in shape, get moving, and be healthy! CRN:

45249

Tuition:

90

$

Fee:

9

$

WED 9/5-12/5 4:15-5 PM Sessions: 13 S-206 V. Collins No Class 11/21 & 11/28. CRN:

45250

Tuition:

90

$

Fee:

9

$

FRI 9/7-12/7 4:45-5:30 PM Sessions: 13 S-206 V. Collins No Class 11/23 & 11/29.

Stretch! Improve your flexibility and thus your performance! Feel better and look better with just 30 minutes twice a week! CRN:

45252

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

6

$

TUE 9/11-12/4 3:30-4:15 PM Sessions: 13 S-207 V. Collins CRN:

45253

Tuition:

63

$

Fee:

8

$

TUE 9/11-12/11 6:30-7:15 AM Sessions: 14 S-207 V. Collins

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.

45255

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

14

$

SAT 9/29-12/15 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 11 S-207 E. Smith No Class 11/24

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

45246

Tuition:

100

$

Fee:

11

$

MON 9/10-12/10 4:15-5 PM Sessions: 14 S-207 V. Collins No class 12/3.

Weekend Warrior Workout Join us for 45 minutes of an exhilarating kick-boxing-based workout that incorporates interval cardio and strength training, body weight resistance and plyometric excercise. This segment is followed by 15-minute limbering flow which lengthens and cools down the body. The level is medium to high intensity. CRN:

45392

Tuition:

90

$

Fee:

9

$

FRI 9/7-12/7 5:30-6:30 PM Sessions: 13 S-207 V. Collins No Class 11/23.

Vinyasa Yoga Explore yoga for the first time or practice basic yoga poses to create a well-balanced mind and body. You will be guided in a stepby-step method linking yoga poses (asanas) to breath (pranayama). Every class will begin with a warm up including breathing techniques, Sun or Moon Salutations, followed by poses to strengthen, balance, and relax specific areas of the body, ending with meditation. Yoga props, blocks/belts will be provided. Please bring a mat or a towel. CRN:

45282

Tuition:

109

$

TUE, THU 8-9 AM S-212 CRN:

Tai Chi

CRN:

CRN:

Fee:

29

$

9/4-10/25 Sessions: 16 B. Warren

45284

Tuition:

109

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 9/4-12/18 8-9 AM Sessions: 16 S-212 B. Warren CRN:

45285

Tuition:

102

$

Fee:

27

$

THU 9/6-12/20 8-9 AM Sessions: 15 S-212 B. Warren No class 11/22. CRN:

45283

Tuition:

TUE, THU 8-9 AM S-212 No class 11/22.

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$

Fee:

27

$

10/30-12/20 Sessions: 15 B. Warren

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 Yoga Flow Experience the many benefits of yoga including increased flexibility, vitality and inner peace as you are guided through a flow of movements and yoga postures (asanas). Yoga practices will incorporate balance, alignment, toning and breath work (pranayama) as well as inspirational mantras and meditations in a nurturing environment. Please bring a mat to class. CRN:

45256

Tuition:

85

$

Fee:

11

$

WED 9/5-11/7 9:15-10:15 AM Sessions: 10 S-212 T. Daniels

Zumba 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! CRN:

45273

Tuition:

44

$

Fee:

14

$

SAT 10/6-12/15 9-10 AM Sessions: 10 S-207 C. Weddle No class 11/24.

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. Beginners and active older adults welcome! CRN:

45270

Tuition:

44

$

MON, WED 6-7 PM S-207 No Class 10/8 CRN:

45272

14

$

9/19-10/24 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm Tuition:

44

$

MON, WED 6-7 PM S-207 No class 11/21 & 11/26.

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Fee:

Fee:

14

$

11/5-12/12 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

HEALTH/ WELLNESS

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.

Reiki Level I Reiki is an energy practice that promotes stress reduction, relaxation, and healing. Regular interaction with Reiki energy can improve health and enhance one’s quality of life. It is simple and enjoyable to learn. Class sessions include practice in self-treatment and providing treatments for others. Students receive an attunement and a certificate as a Reiki Level I Practitioner. For more information, students are encouraged to access the FAQ page on The International Center for Reiki Training web site at http:// www.reiki.org/FAQ/FAQHomepage.html. For the Saturday class, wear comfortable clothes, bring a soft mat or comforter, a pillow, and a bag lunch. Instructor is a Certified Reiki Master/Teacher. CRN:

45261

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

11

$

SAT 10/13-10/20 9 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 F-204 J. Hauser

SWIMMING Adult Stroke Mechanics Instruction in the basic mechanics of swimming. Skills emphasized will be breathing, floating, gliding, crawl stroke, elementary backstroke as well as safety skills. NO SENIOR CITIZEN TUITION WAIVER. CRN:

45357

Tuition:

70

$

Fee:

70

$

THU 9/13-12/20 7:05-8:05 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 R. Hruz No class 11/22.

Aqua Adrenaline

45336

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

58

$

MON 9/17-12/3 5-6 PM Sessions: 12 S-241 L. Digman

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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45341

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

35

$

TUE, THU 9/11-12/20 8:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 29 S-241 Staff No class 11/22.

Flex 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. 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. CRN:

45339

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

35

$

MON - FRI 9/10-12/21 11:30 AM-1:15 PM Sessions: 101 S-241 Staff Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates TUE, THU 9/10-12/21 8 AM-9 AM S-241 Staff No class 11/21-11/23.

Swim Conditioning and Stroke Mechanics Swimmer will get conditioned for their upcoming 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. CRN:

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! CRN:

CRN:

45346

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

TUE 9/11-12/18 6:05-7:05 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 R. Hruz CRN:

45349

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

TUE 9/11-12/18 7:05-8:05 PM Sessions: 15 S-241 R. Hruz CRN:

45353

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

THU 9/13-12/20 6:05-7:05 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 R. Hruz No class 11/22.

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SENIOR ADULT CRN:

45354

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

THU 9/13-12/20 7:05-8:05 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 R. Hruz No class 11/22. CRN:

45355

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

SAT 9/15-12/22 10-11 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 R. Hruz No class 11/24. CRN:

45356

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

SAT 9/15-12/22 11-12 PM Sessions: 15 S-241 R. Hruz No class 11/24. CRN:

45351

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

SENIOR ADULT

WED 9/19-12/19 6:05-7:05 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 R. Hruz CRN:

45352

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

WED 9/19-12/19 7:05-8:05 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 R. Hruz

High School Swimming Prep Prepare for your High School Swim Team. This course will help swimmers by teaching proper stroke technique for all strokes, while improving overall swim fitness and conditioning. CRN:

45509

Tuition:

60

$

TUE, SAT 7:05-8:05 PM (TUE) 10-11 AM (SAT) S-241 CRN:

45510

Tuition:

THU, SAT 7:05-8:05 PM (THU) 11 AM-12 PM (SAT) S-241

Fee:

60

$

10/2 – 11/6 Sessions: 12 R. Hruz

60

$

Fee:

60

$

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 weather conditions. Behind-the-wheel exercises are NOT part of this course. CRN:

45097

Fee:

15

45098

Fee:

15

$

SAT 10/27 8:30 AM-1 PM Session: 1 E-146 AARP Volunteer

10/2–11/6 Sessions: 12 R. Hruz

Saturday, September 22 9 AM–1 PM Entrance 3 - Parking Lot A CarFit was developed by AAA, AARP and the American Occupational Therapy Association to improve driver safety and comfort behind the wheel. AARP volunteers will provide a quick, yet comprehensive review of how well you and your vehicle work together. Space is limited to 24 appointments. Appointments scheduled every 20 minutes between the hours of 9 AM–1 PM. Call 443-412-2175 to receive your time. No cost to participate.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

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

$

THU 9/27 8:30 AM-1 PM Session: 1 E-146 AARP Volunteer CRN:

Current Issues and Political History Discussion

CRN:

45096

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

59

$

WED 9/26-11/28 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 10 Chesapeake Dining Room P. Smeton/ S. Landbeck

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 taxreducing techniques. The course is co-taught by an experienced elder law attorney and a chartered financial consultant.

u CRN:

45228

Tuition:

55

$

Fee:

12

$

SAT 10/20-11/3 9:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 3 B-236 K. Bress/ A. Albidress

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 Fundamentals of Investing Learn about ways to generate income, reduce taxes, and protect assets from inflation. Learn the four most common mistakes people make and ways to avoid them. Emphasis on real-life examples of success with tax-free bonds, stocks, and mutual funds. Changes in the tax law will be covered.

u CRN:

45221

Tuition:

55

$

Fee:

12

$

TUE 10/9-10/23 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 B-236 R. White CRN:

45519

Tuition:

55

$

Fee:

12

$

TUE 9/11-9/25 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 B-236 R. White

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! Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waviers apply. CRN:

45287

Tuition:

106

$

MON, WED 9-10 AM S-207 CRN:

45288

Fee:

89

$

9/17-12/10 Sessions: 25 P. Lauer Tuition:

115

$

MON, WED 10-11:30 AM S-207

Fee:

92

$

9/17-12/10 Sessions: 25 P. Lauer

NEW!

How to Sell on eBay This courses covers the basics of selling on eBay. Topics include setting up an account; how to photograph an item; how to price it, the fees involved, and what to look out for when dealing with buyers of Ebay. CRN:

45368

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

10

$

TUE 9/18-10/2 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 L-111 S. Kurzmann CRN:

45369

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

10

$

TUE 10/23-11/6 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 TBA S. Kurzmann

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Learn to Use Your iPad/ iPhone

CRN:

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 CRN:

45584

Tuition:

65

$

Fee:

59

$

FRI 10/19-11/2 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 E-146 T. Grumbach

Senior Aquatic Wellness 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 level 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 CRN:

45274

Tuition:

92

$

TUE, THU 9:30-10:30 AM S-241 CRN:

45275

Tuition:

45280

Tuition:

66

$

9/4-10/25 Sessions: 16 B. Warren

92

$

TUE, THU 10:30-11:30 AM S-241 CRN:

Fee:

Fee:

66

$

9/4-10/25 Sessions: 16 B. Warren

92

$

Fee:

66

$

TUE 9/4-12/18 9:30-10:30 AM Sessions: 16 S-241 B. Warren CRN:

45281

Tuition:

86

$

Fee:

61

$

THU 9/6-12/20 10:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 15 S-241 B. Warren No class 11/22. CRN:

45327

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

58

$

FRI 9/14-12/7 10-11:10 AM Sessions: 12 S-241 L. Digman No class 11/23. CRN:

45326

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

58

$

WED 9/19-12/5 10 AM-11:10 AM Sessions: 12 S-241 L. Digman CRN:

45276

Tuition:

TUE, THU 9:30-10:30 AM S-241 No class 11/22.

86

$

Fee:

61

$

10/30-12/20 Sessions: 15 B. Warren

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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45278

Tuition:

86

$

TUE, THU 10:30 AM-11:30 AM S-241 No Class 11/22.

Fee:

61

$

10/30-12/20 Sessions: 15 B. Warren

Yoga - Slow Flow Vinyasa Yoga This class is for anyone wishing to explore yoga for the first time or those who simply desire the benefit of practicing basic yoga poses to creat a well-balanced mind and body. Students will be guided in a step-bystep method linking yoga poses (asanas) to breath (pranayama). Every class will begin with a warm up including breathing techniques, Sun or Moon Salutations, followed by poses to strenghten, balance, and relax specific areas of the body, ending with meditation. Yoga props, blocks/belts will be provided. Please bring a mat or a towel. CRN:

45282

Tuition:

109

$

TUE, THU 8-9 AM S-212 CRN:

45284

Fee:

29

$

9/4-10/25 Sessions: 16 B. Warren Tuition:

109

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 9/4-12/18 8-9 AM Sessions: 16 S-212 B. Warren CRN:

45285

Tuition:

102

$

Fee:

27

$

THU 9/6-12/20 8-9 AM Sessions: 15 S-212

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. Beginners and active older adults welcome! CRN:

45270

Tuition:

44

$

MON, WED 6-7 PM S-207 No Class 10/8. CRN:

45272

Tuition:

14

$

9/19-10/24 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

44

$

MON, WED 6-7 PM S-207 No class 11/21 & 11/26.

www.harford.edu/cet

Fee:

Fee:

14

$

11/5-12/12 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm


TR AVEL & TOURS worshiped. Next is a visit to the Torpedo Factory Art Center where you can talk to some of the artists, if you like. This unique center was once a munitions factory during World War II. Then enjoy a 3-course lunch with a glass of wine at the Wharf, a restaurant on historic King Street whose building dates to the 1790’s. Lunch includes a house salad, raspberry white-chocolate bread pudding, and one of the entrées below. Indicate your lunch selection on the liability form: • Gulf shrimp with garlic butter served over linguini;

TR AVEL & TOURS

SEPTEMBER

Deadlines for refunds depend on when final payments are made by the College. Requests for refunds must be received at least seven days before departure. Once final payment has been made for meals/ tickets, refunds are not available unless a substitute can be found.

School’s out for the day so have a little fun with your child. Travel to New York on a kid-friendly bus to this amazing performance . . . Disney’s Frozen! We will arrive early to have a quick lunch before the 1 PM performance. The performance is over two hours with intermission and following the performance, some of the Frozen characters MAY be available for autographs and photos. Ask an usher for directions to the Stage Door. Leave New York City at 6:30 PM for the return trip. No stops will be made en route.

Broadway Bound: Frozen New York, NY Wednesday, September 19 7 AM–9:30 PM

45431

Fee:

259

$

OCTOBER Historic Alexandria Alexandria, VA Wednesday, October 3 7:15 AM–7 PM Enjoy a day in Old Town Alexandria, VA, a city full of history and beauty. Our first stop is a guided tour of Christ Church, where both George Washington and Robert E. Lee

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

• sautéed chicken piccata served with saffron rice; • grilled filet of beef with cracked peppercorn and mushroom sauce, served with French fries.

Participants are required to complete a Travel Liability Form (page 36) prior to departure. Return the liability form along with the completed registration form. Trips leave from Entrance 6, Lot W unless otherwise indicated. Please note: Entrance 6 is NOT near Entrance 5.

CRN:

• Shrimp-scallop au gratin (baked in cream with Parmesan and Gruyere) served with French fries;

Explore King Street on your own after lunch, then move on to the Potomac waterfront to board a water taxi with both inside and outside seating to cross the river. You will pass under the Woodrow Wilson bridge on your way to the National Harbor where you will board our coach for the trip back to Harford County. CRN:

45438

Fee:

129

$

Pentagon and Fort Ward Washington, DC Tuesday, October 16 7 AM–7 PM Headquarters of the Department of Defense, the Pentagon is one of the world’s largest office buildings and it employs over 23,000 employees, both military and civilian. This is your opportunity to see inside the building that houses those responsible for the planning and execution of the defense of our country. The guided tour lasts between 60 and 90 minutes. After lunch at Gadsby’s Tavern, travel to Fort Ward for a guided tour of one of the best preserved networks of Union forts. Learn about life within the Defenses of Washington, and everyday life of Civil War soldiers and civilians. CRN:

45323

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Fee:

109

$

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 Brandywine Battlefield Chadsford, PA

Broadway: Come From Away New York, NY

Wednesday, October 10 8 AM-6 PM

Wednesday, October 24 7 AM–9 PM

Tour and excursion groups from all over the country have visited the Brandywine Battlefield. A well-informed guide will board the bus and guide you around the various sites that encompass the massive landscape, that of the actual battle grounds. Prior to the tour, you will stop at the visitors’ center for a brief film that will lay the groundwork of the tour. After the tour, stop for lunch (on your own) at a nearby restaurant. Following lunch, tour the Ring and Gilpin homes.

Come From Away takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them during the 911 crisis. As you can imagine, cultures clashed and nerves ran high. However, uneasiness turned into trust, music soared into the night, and gratitude grew into enduring friendships. This heartfelt, lifeaffirming, smash-hit musical serves as a reminder that there are still good people willing to do whatever they can and that there is still kindness to be found. Tickets are for the 2 PM performance. Orchestra seating.

CRN:

45441

Fee:

99

$

CRN:

45329

Fee:

189

$

National Cathedral Washington, DC

NOVEMBER Eastern State Penitentiary & Ghost Tour of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA Brandywine River Museum Chadsford, PA Wednesday, October 10 8 AM-6 PM Discover a distinguished collection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American art, housed in a renovated nineteenth-century mill with a dramatic steel and glass addition that overlooks the bucolic Brandywine River. The extraordinary site—the intersection of art and nature—emphasizes the Brandywine Conservancy’s commitment to the preservation of the natural, cultural and scenic resources of the region. Renowned for its holdings of the Wyeth family of artists, the Museum features galleries dedicated to the work of N.C. Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth and Jamie Wyeth. Your tour includes a docent-led tour of the Highlights Collection, a visit and tour of the N.C. Wyeth House and studio, and a tour of Kuerner Farm. Lunch on your own is available in the museum cafe. CRN:

45442

Fee:

Saturday, November 3 12 noon-10 PM Explore the world’s first true “penitentiary” on your guided tour of Eastern State Penitentiary. This prison was designed to inspire true regret in the heart of criminals! Walk the cellblocks and step into a recreated cell as you contemplate the lives of inmates and guards who once called this place home. Next, it’s on to dinner (included) and a bit of relaxation before you discover the secrets hidden in the shadows of America’s most historic and most haunted city on a ghost tour of Philadelphia. Join the Ghost Tour of Philadelphia for a candlelight walking tour along the back streets and secret gardens of Independence Park, Society Hill, and Old City, where ghostly spirits, haunted houses, and eerie graveyards lurk in the night! Named one of the top 15 “must see” attractions in the U.S.! CRN:

45445

Fee:

99

$

139

$

Thursday, November 15 8 AM–5 PM Discover hidden stories on a behind-the-scenes tour as you marvel at the Cathedral’s artistry and engineering. Journey through stone stairwells and passageways to see stained glass windows and magnificent views. CRN:

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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Fee:

89

$

Ford Theater: A Christmas Carol Washington, DC Sunday, November 25 Time: TBA Join the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future as they lead the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey of transformation and redemption. Originally conceived by Michael Baron, this music-infused production captures the magic and joy of Dickens’s Yuletide classic. Acclaimed actor Craig Wallace returns to play Ebenezer Scrooge in a production heralded as a “rich visual and vocal treat” (“TheaterMania”) and “infectiously jolly” (Washington Post). Tickets are not available until August 20. Date, time, and cost are not confirmed. Call 443-412-2175 to receive details as they become available. CRN:

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45444

www.harford.edu/cet

45461

Cost:

TBA

$


TR AVEL & TOURS Victorian Christmas in Cape May Cape May, New Jersey

Radio City Music Hall New York, NY Thursday, December 6 8 AM-10:30 PM

Wednesday, November 28 7 AM–9 PM Welcome the holidays in charming Cape May. Start with a Christmas tour of the Physick Family house that includes the Old-Fashioned Christmas exhibit at the Carroll Gallery, followed by lunch at at the Lobster House. While finishing your meal, enjoy a Victorian Christmas traditions lecture. You may be surprised what you learn! Next, visit three of Cape May’s Victorian Inns decorated for the holidays. Each visit includes a tour by the innkeeper. Then it’s on to the Washington Street Mall for a bit of shopping. Your final treat is an evening trolley tour to see this historical town lit up for the holidays. Grab a snack for the ride home - no stops will be made. Indicate your lunch choice on the liability form: Lobster Bun, Crab Cake Sandwich, or Chicken Sandwich. All served with clam chowder, fries, and dessert. CRN:

45344

Fee:

129

$

Victorian Christmas in Cape May Cape May, New Jersey Monday, December 3 7 AM–9 PM See description above.

45343

Fee:

CRN:

45447

189

$

Cost:

Cape May Christmas Tour Cape May, New Jersey Saturday, December 8 12 noon–11 PM More than 20 bed and breakfast inns, guesthouses, hotels, and churches open their doors and share their charm, holiday cheer, and Victorian interiors during the annual Candlelight House Tour. Free shuttle served on heated trolleys and two refreshment stations with fresh-baked cookies, wassail, tea and coffee await you as you embark on the self-guided tour of Cape May’s finest. You will have time to see the town before the candlelight tour begins at 5:30 PM. Bus leaves Cape May at 9 PM for the return trip to HCC.

DECEMBER

CRN:

Join us for a fun-filled day in New York City’s Rockefeller Center! You will have time to explore the city before and after the performance. Choose to visit the amazing window displays or ice skate in Rockefeller Center. The day is yours. Tickets are for the 2 PM performance. Following the performance, attend the Behind the Stage Door Tour where you may get to meet a Rockette. After the tour, you will have time to experience the lights and wonder of the city before heading home at 7 PM.

129

$

CRN:

45345

Fee:

99

$

Fairmount Park Historic Houses Philadelphia, PA Friday, December 14 8 AM–6 PM Fairmount Park has the finest group of authentic early American homes in the nation. Our trip includes guided tours of Strawberry Hill, Woodford, and Sweetbriar decorated for the holiday season. Each home is unique, featuring examples of carved woodwork interiors, oval rooms, curved doors, and furnishings from the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Lunch at City Tavern is included. Please include your lunch selection on the Liability Form. Choose between Chicken Breast with Béarnaise Sauce, Pan-Seared Brook Trout with brown butter caper sauce, or Tavern Beef Pie Turnover Style. Lunch includes salad and dessert. CRN:

45340

Fee:

139

$

Trans-Siberian Orchestra Philadelphia, PA DATE: TBA TIME: TBA Harford Community College has requested tickets at the Wells Fargo Center for the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and will be notified as soon as tour dates are announced. The band’s musical style incorporates classical, orchestral, symphonic, and progressive elements into hard rock and heavy metal. This date is NOT confirmed. Email lsturgill@harford.edu or call 443-4122175 to receive information as it becomes available. CRN:

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45460

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Cost:

TBA

$

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018

HOLIDAYS IN BETHLEHEM, PA Holidays in Bethlehem, PA November 29–30 Christmas in Bethlehem in itself is a unique experience with its ties to the Christian holiday of anticipation, the German tradition of decorated trees, and the famous Moravian Star. This mix makes this time of year so magical, and we have planned a one-of-a-kind tour for one-of-a-kind experience. For two days you will be immersed in all of these beliefs and traditions. We have combined the traditional Christmas tree tour with extended tour of all the historic sites. Enjoy a fabulous lunch in the Luckenbach Mill on day one. This is ONLY available during the holiday season. You will also have a special tour of the Single Sister’s home where you will learn about the Putz, a Moravian tradition, and then experience the Putz presentation. In addition, you will have time in the Christmas Village before you have an evening City Stroll and, of course, time at Christkindlmarkt - a very German market where you will find good food and unique gifts for those on your list. This is a unique experience - don’t miss it!

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Thursday, November 29

Friday, November 30

7:00 AM Depart Harford

9:00 AM

Single Sister’s House Tour

10:00 AM

Putz Experience

Community College

10:00 AM Arrive in Bethlehem – Visitors Center

10:30 AM Goudie House tour 11:15 AM Christmas tree tour 12:30 PM Lunch – Luckenbach Mill 1:45 PM Apothecary tour 2:30 PM

Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts

4:00 PM Check into hotel 4:30 PM Christmas City Village 7:00 PM Christmas City Stroll

11:30 AM Christkindlmarkt

Lunch on your own and free time to explore

3:00 PM

Depart for home

6:30 PM

Return to HCC

CRN:

45599

$

Cost:

$

Per person, double occupancy CRN:

45600

Single occupancy

Registration and full payment due by October 25, 2018. After this date, refunds will not be available unless a substitute can be found. Registrations after this date are subject to availability.

Call for availability: 443-412-2175

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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349

Cost:

www.harford.edu/cet

399


TR AVEL & TOURS UPCOMING TR AVEL OPPORTUNITIES

ALASKA

Danube River Cruise with Oberammergau Passion Play September 13-22, 2020

Alaska by Land and Sea Featuring a 7-night Princess Cruise

Visit Munich, Passau, Linz, Wachau Valley, Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and the Oberammergau Passion Play.

July 2–14, 2019 Highlights: Fairbanks, Sternwheeler Discovery, Music of Denali Dinner Theatre, Denali National Park, Tundra Wilderness Tour, Anchorage, Hubbard Glacier, Glacier Bay, Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, and the Inside Passage.

Attend the information session on October 29, 2018 at 6:30 PM in Edgewood Hall, Room 132.

Deposit due by December 19, 2018

Call for availability: 443-412-2175

Final payment due by March 4, 2019

Cherokee is a town on the reservation home of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation in western North Carolina. At Oconaluftee Indian Village, the 18thcentury Cherokee lifestyle is preserved via live demonstrations. In summer at the outdoor Mountainside Theatre, the drama “Unto These Hills” tells the tribal story. The nearby Great Smoky Mountains National Park is spectacular.

June 4-8, 2019

Then, discover the wonders of the Biltmore. Begin with the breathtaking beauty of 250-room Biltmore House — America’s largest home and then stroll acres of formal and informal gardens. From the formal beauty of the Italian Garden to the breathtaking presence of ancient trees in America’s first managed forests, Biltmore’s lush landscape is amazing.

Experience two of North Carolina’s amazing towns, Cherokee and Asheville.

Email lsturgill@harford.edu for more details.

Asheville and Cherokee, North Carolina

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Call for availability: 443-412-2175

ICELAND

Iceland’s Magical Northern Lights

February 15-21, 2019 Visit Thingvellir National Park, Skaftafell National Park, Glacial Lagoon, Seljalandsfoss, Vik, Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, Visitor Centre, and more. Deposits due by August 9, 2018.

Call for availability: 443-412-2175

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018

TRAVEL | TOURS HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRAVEL PARTICIPANT RELEASE OF LIABILITY FORM 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 CET Registration, Edgewood Hall, 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015.

RISKS AND DANGERS

HEALTH AND SAFETY

TRANSPORTATION

here are certain dangers, T 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 offcampus activities.

Harford Community College does

Harford Community College

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.

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.

ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS arford Community College H 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.

Complete ONE form for each trip. Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Title of Activity ________________________________________________________________________________________ Location of Event ____________________________________________________ Date of Event ___________________ Your Preferred Name/Nickname (Please print.) _____________________________________________________________ Your Travel/Seat Partner ________________________________________________________________________________ Others in Your Group ___________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cell Phone Number ____________________________________________________________________________________ Email __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact (Include name, relationship, and relevant phone number of someone who is NOT traveling with you.) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Meal Selection (Where applicable) __________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Participant ______________________________________________ Date ___________________________

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For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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YOUTH Art Explorers

Portfolio Development

Students will explore the foundation of art such as color theory, composition, art elements, and design principles. Using Art History as an inspiration, students will gain an understanding of a variety of materials and techniques. Materials included in price. Students must bring sketchbook.

This “studio” art class is designed for high school students who are looking for private instruction or are working on creating an art portfolio for college admission. Classes are differentiated to meet the needs of each student working with a variety of materials, techniques, and subject matter. Most materials included. Students will receive a supply list and must bring sketchbook.

CRN:

45413

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

25

$

SAT 9/15-11/3 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio Ages 7-10.

YOUTH NEW!

Bricks4Kidz® Love LEGO? This hands-on class will teach you new ways to build with LEGO bricks by building machines, buildings, vehicles, and other structures. All while exploring the principles of engineering, architecture, physics, and more! We learn, we build, we play with LEGO bricks. CRN:

45428

Tuition:

15

$

Fee:

39

$

WED 10/3-10/24 4:30-5:30 PM Sessions: 4 J-015 Ages 8 and up. Join us for an info session on 9/26, 5:30-6:30 PM in E-132.

Destination Imagination Destination Imagination’s purpose is to inspire and equip students to become the next generation of innovators and leaders. Challenges are offered in the areas of STEM, Improv, Visual Arts, Service Learning, and Early Learning. Each challenge is open-ended and enables student teams to experience the creative process from imagination to innovation. Only Regional and State costs are included in the price. Teams will meet Oct.-May. Times may vary based on team schedules. Teams forming for grades 1-12 and University Level. CRN:

45416

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

Art Through Observation Through observational drawing and painting, students in this class will learn how to observe a variety of everyday objects. Anyone can learn how to create “realistic” art through gesture drawing, shading, and color mixing. Most materials included. Students must bring sketchbook. CRN:

45414

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

25

$

SUN 9/16-11/4 2-5 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio Ages 11-14.

Painting Playdates Each Painting Playdate focuses on building skills such as caring for materials, color mixing, shape observation, space and texture, all while developing fine motor skills and creativity. Parents will be amazed at what their child is capable of! Materials included in the price. CRN:

45412

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

25

$

SAT 9/15-11/3 9-10:30 AM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio Ages 3 1/2-6. Parents are expected to remain with students.

CRN:

45415

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

25

$

SUN 9/16-11/4 2-5 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio

NEW!

Photography I Discover the mechanics behind taking pictures in this exciting introduction to photography. Using a variety of exposure techniques, depth of field experimentation, along with framing and composition methods, students will learn how to take a photograph that is truly worth a thousand words. CRN:

45422

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

25

$

SUN 9/16-11/4 2-5 PM Sessions: 8 Ages 11-14.

NEW!

Sculpture Fundamentals Take your art even further by incorporating what you have learned in two-dimensions, and bringing it to life in three. Through experimentation with various materials and techniques, this class will explore the fundamentals of creating three-dimensional art. CRN:

45423

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

25

$

SUN 9/16-11/4 2-5 PM Sessions: 8 Ages 11-14.

50

$

THU, SAT 10/4-5/28 Sessions: 19 J-015 Global Tournament fees not included. Once teams are formed, exact practice times will be determined. Open House on 9/13, 6-8:30 PM in E-132.

FINE ARTS ACADEMY

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 MUSIC Harford String Orchestra HSO is open to string students in grades 6 to 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. CRN:

45419

Tuition:

150

$

Fee:

20

$

WED 8/29-10/31 7-9 PM Sessions: 17 J-108 W. Thompson Fall only. This is for middle school students only. CRN:

45420

Tuition:

280

$

Fee:

30

$

WED 8/29-4/24 7-9 PM Sessions: 26 J-108 W. Thompson Fall and spring. This is for middle school students only.

Harford Youth Orchestra HYO is open to students in grades 8 to 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. CRN:

45417

Tuition:

150

$

Fee:

20

$

MON 8/27-10/29 7-9 PM Sessions: 13 J-108 B. Folus Fall only. This is for high school students only. CRN:

45418

Tuition:

280

$

Fee:

30

$

MON 8/27-4/22 7-9 PM Sessions: 26 J-108 B. Folus Fall and spring. This is for high school students only.

Intro to Hip-Hop Dance

CRN:

45520

Tuition:

35

$

Fee:

14

$

TUE 9/4–10/16 6-7 PM Sessions: 7 S-212 D. House

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Arduino® 101 Are you interested in creating interactive objects? Learn the basics of making and programming with Arduino®. This easy to use software/hardware can interact with buttons, LEDs, motors, speakers, even your smartphone. How will your project interact with you? CRN:

45425

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

25

$

SAT 10/6-10/27 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 4 E-143 Ages 11-14.

NEW!

Creation Nation How did Thomas Edison come up with the lightbulb, or Alexander Graham Bell determine that soundwaves can travel across wires? Through experimentation, innovation, and grit. Become an inventor in this hands-on workshop where students will learn how to use basic techniques to create new and exciting things. What will you make? CRN:

Whether you’re looking to pick up a few moves, get some exercise, meet new people or just have some fun, we have it all right here! Hip-hop is a high-energy class that infuses the latest styles of street dancing, breaking, popping, and locking. Classes will encourage students to step outside of the box by bringing their own individual style and personality to the movements while getting a great workout.

Droids

NEW!

45424

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

25

$

Do you like to tinker? Then join us for this one-day workshop and build your own robot! You will assemble it, program it, and watch it go. One adult is welcome to attend with each registered child. Please register in the child’s name. CRN:

45421

Fee:

35

$

NEW!

Simple Circuits How does electricity travel? Circuits, of course. Learn the basic parts of a simple circuit, such as conductors, a switch, a load, and power source; how to connect them, and use this technology for simple projects. This workshop will be very enlightening. CRN:

45426

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

25

$

SAT 9/8-9/29 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 4 J-015 Ages 11-14.

WEEKEND WORKSHOPS |

49

$

SAT 11/3 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 E-143 T. Scher Ages 8 and up.

SAT 11/10-12/9 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 4 J-015 Ages 11-14. No class on 11/24.

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

Tuition:

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ACADEMIC PREPARATION


ACADEMIC PREPARATION FALL 2018

ACADEMIC PREPARATION

at the scheduled time. Persons who arrive late may have to reschedule their advising session. Former ABE students may enroll by calling 443-412-2616.

ACADEMIC SKILLS

The ABE/GED® program is supported by federal and state funds granted by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation.

SAT Prep: Math This course will assist you in reviewing math skills and test-taking strategies needed to excel on the SAT test. The math course is recommended for students who are currently taking or have taken geometry. Students are required to bring a calculator to class. Textbook purchase required.

u CRN:

45307

Tuition:

105

$

SAT 9:30 AM - 12 PM E-146

Fee:

10

$

9/15 -10/20 Sessions: 6 J. Ploskonka

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. Textbook purchase required.

u CRN:

45308

Tuition:

105

$

Fee:

10

$

WED 9/19 - 10/24 6:30 - 9 PM Sessions: 6 F-203 Staff

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, or PreGED® 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 443-412-2616 or 443-412-2054. 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. The advising session will start promptly

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The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the September classes:

Wednesday, August 8 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 136

Thursday, August 9 10 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Wednesday, October 24 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the January classes:

Tuesday, November 27 10 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 136

6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Wednesday, November 28 6:30 PM Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Thursday, November 29 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Friday, August 10 10 AM

Harford Community Action Agency 1010 Gateway Dr., Edgewood, MD 21040

Tuesday, August 14 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 136

Wednesday, August 15 10 AM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207

Thursday, August 16 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuesday, August 21 6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the November classes:

Tuesday, October 16 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

*Edgewood Public Library-enter by the side door on Hanson Road For more information about the program or future advising session dates, call 443-412-2616.

WORKSHOP TO IMPROVE YOUR SUCCESS IN EDUCATION Students have the opportunity to prepare themselves as they start Adult Basic Education courses and work toward a Maryland High School diploma. In the workshop, students will learn how to set Specific, Measurable, Action, Relevant, Time-bound (SMART) goals. Students will establish action plans for their goals as well as develop skills in note-taking and study strategies so they can be successful in class and work toward obtaining their GED®. The workshop meets 90 minutes a week for four weeks while students build learning communities to help each other navigate the demands of being a student and balance their lives. For more information, call 443-412-2115 or email literacy@harford.edu.

Thursday, October 18 10 AM

Harford Community Action Agency 1010 Gateway Dr., Edgewood, MD 21040

6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) If you are a foreign-born adult (18 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. The advising session will start promptly at the scheduled time. Persons who arrive late may have to reschedule their advising session. Former ESL students may enroll in classes by calling 443-412-2616 or 443-412-2152. 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 end of August classes:

Tuesday, August 7 6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Monday, August 13 6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Thursday, August 16 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 143

Tuesday, August 21 10 AM Life Church, Aberdeen**

Wednesday, August 22 10 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Thursday, August 23 6:30 PM

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the October classes:

Wednesday, October 10 6:30 PM Bel Air Middle School

GED® TEST PREPARATION CLASSES If you are an adult 18 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.

Thursday, October 11 10 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 136

Friday, October 12 10 AM

Tuition is charged for GED® classes. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. GED® classes may be eligible for VA benefits.

Life Church, Aberdeen**

Tuesday, October 16 6:30 PM

GED® classes will be held at the Edgewood Public Library and at Harford Community College.

Edgewood High School

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the January classes:

Wednesday, December 5 10 AM

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 or 443-412-2054.

Life Church, Aberdeen**

Tuesday, December 11 10 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 136

6:30 PM

Edgewood High School

Wednesday, December 12 6:30 PM Bel Air Middle School

*Edgewood Public Library-enter by the side door on Hanson Road **Life Church, 1007 S. Stepney Road, Aberdeen, MD 21001 For additional information or future advising session dates, call 443-412-2152 or 443-412-2616.

GED® TEST INFORMATION

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 or 3 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. For more information about these volunteer opportunities, call 443-412-2054.

Harford Community College has a testing center where students can take the computerized GED® test. The Pearson Vue Testing Center is located in the Edgewood Hall building at Harford Community College. For more information, call 443-412-2160 or email literacy@harford.edu. For more information about the GED® test, see www.ged.com.

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

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GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMER 2018

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 In Person Students may register in person in Edgewood Hall, Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM and Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 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. Registration form is on page 48.

By Mail Complete registration form (page 48) and mail with full payment of tuition and fees. Payment may be made by check or money order. For payment by credit card, call 443-412-2376, opt. 1 to provide credit card payment information. DO NOT include a credit card number on the form. Please include your Student ID number on the check or money order. No confirmation will be sent. Attend the first session unless the College notifies you that the course has been canceled.

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, opt. 1. You may also visit your local Harford County Public Library for computer access. 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.

By Fax Complete registration form (page 48) and fax to 443-412-2383. Call 443-412-2376, opt. 1 to provide credit card (Discover, MasterCard, American Express or VISA) information and to confirm receipt of your form. DO NOT include a credit card number on the form. Attend the first session unless the College notifies you that the course has been canceled.

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REGISTRATION RESTRICTIONS

RESIDENCY SURCHARGE

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.

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 tuition. If you were an out-of-county resident at the time of your last registration and have since moved incounty, 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, opt. 1 or visiting the registration desk in Edgewood Hall. Appropriate forms of identification include a driver’s license, voter registration card, or utility bill showing name and Harford County address.

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 Edgewood 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.

All out-of-state residents pay a $35 surcharge per course for all Continuing Education courses that charge tuition. Fees, where applicable, are the same for all students.

CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS REFUNDS AND Students are responsible for maintaining a current WITHDRAWALS mailing address with the College. All address changes should be reported to the Continuing Education & 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.

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.

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, opt. 1 before the class begins in order to drop a class.

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If the College cancels a class, 100% of the tuition and 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, opt. 1 or stop by the registration desk in Edgewood 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 tuition and fees. If you withdraw before the second class meeting, the College will refund 50% of the tuition but no fees. There will be no refunds after the second class meeting, and no official withdrawal is necessary.

WAIVERS Disabled Retiree Tuition 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 tuition 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, disabled retirees do not pay tuition for the course. Fees, however, must be paid in full. Please note that there is no out-of-county surcharge for disabled retired students.

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GENER ALCREATIVE INFORMATION ARTS To receive the disabled retiree tuition 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 copy of the student’s Social Security Administration benefits letter must be provided with the student’s registration form. The waiver is valid for one school year, or the remainder of the school year, beginning each summer.

Maryland National Guard Waiver Members of the Maryland National Guard are entitled to a waiver of 50% of tuition 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-ofcounty 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 fees.

Maryland National Guard Dependents Dependent spouses and children of a member of the Maryland National Guard and Maryland Air Guard may request a tuition and 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.

Senior Adult Tuition Waiver Maryland residents 60 years of age or older at the time of registration are eligible for a tuition 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 u, senior adults do not pay tuition for the course. Fees, however, must be paid in full. Please note that for all courses there is no out-of-county surcharge for senior adults.

Disability Support Services

GENERAL INFORMATION Disclaimer Despite our best efforts, an error may occasionally occur in a course description, tuition, 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.

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 by appointment during regularly scheduled business hours. For further information, call 443-4122301, or visit www.harford.edu/student-services/ career-services.

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. The full Student Code of Conduct can be found on the College website: www.harford.edu/studentservices/student-rights-and-responsibilities.aspx

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 & 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. Transcripts may be requested by submitting a Continuing Education Transcript Request form. For a Transcript Request form, call 443-4122376, opt. 1 or visit www.harford.edu/cet and select the related link at the bottom of the page. A $5 fee for each transcript requested is due at the time of the request.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

HCC is committed to serving students who have documented physical, learning, psychological, or other disabilities. Students who have a disability are responsible for contacting Disability Support Services at 443-412-2402 to discuss their needs and establish eligibility for services and accommodations. Because accommodations can take time to implement, if you have not already contacted DSS, you should do so immediately. While providing accommodations is the primary responsibility of the office, additional services include academic advising, career advising, transfer advising, and training on assistive technologies. All information shared with Disability Support Services is kept in accordance with relevant state and federal laws. For additional information, go to www.harford.edu/student-services/disabilitysupport-services.aspx.

Sexual Harassment and Misconduct When enrolling in Harford Community College, students accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC, including the Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Policy and Procedure. Students should understand that violation of these regulations will subject them to the penalties and sanctions contained in these policies. The full policy can be found on the College website: www.harford.edu/ about/sexual-misconduct/About%20HCC%20 Policies.aspx.

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.

Failure to pay at the time of registration will incur a debt to the College that must be paid whether or not you attend the class. To avoid receiving a bill, call 443412-2376, opt. 1 before the class begins in order to process a drop.

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GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMER 2018 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.

Nondiscrimination Statement 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 or any other characteristic protected by law or policies and practices of HCC.

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, 443412-2140, for more information on wellness assistance and smoking cessation classes.

Sexual Harassment 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 illegal and will not be tolerated at Harford Community College.

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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GENER ALCREATIVE INFORMATION ARTS

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 offcampus 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:

September 3 | November 22-23 December 24-January 1 | January 21 Classes at Harford County Public School locations will not be held on the following dates:

September 3 | September 10 September 19 | October 19 November 6 | November 22-23 December 24-January 1, January 21

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

Emergency Notification Procedures

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, 443-412-2272, located in the Belcamp building at 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015. The Annual Security Report can be accessed online at www.harford.edu/~/media/PDF/publicsafety/15-0123_Annual_Security_Report_2014Interactive.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 Belcamp building.

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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 on-campus)

mergency Notification/ E Weather Closing Line: • 443-412-2322

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GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMER 2018

NEED FINANCIAL HELP? Financial resources and services are available for continuing education and training students. Please review the information below to see if you and/ or your program of study qualify.

Presidential Grant Scholarships Partial scholarships may be available for the programs listed below. These scholarships are funded by the College and are contingent upon the availability of funds. Based on financial need, the scholarships are awarded to students who are in good financial standing with the College and have successfully completed all assessment exams required for the program of choice. Applications must be completed, signed, and submitted with the required financial documentation at least two weeks prior to the start of class.

For an application, visit www.harford.edu/ cet or contact training@harford.edu. • A+ • Appliance Repair

• Histologic Technician

• HR Essentials • Applied Engineering • Medical Technology Administrative • Bartending Assistant • Basic Machine • Microsoft Office Manufacturing Power User Technology • Network+ • Building • Nurse Refresher Maintenance • Child Care

• Nursing Assistant

• Commercial Truck Driving

• Paramedic

• Computer Fundamentals

• Physical Therapy Technician

• Dental Assistant

• Print Graphic Design

• Drone Technology

• Professional Human Resource Management (SHRM Certification)

• Forklift • Heating Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVAC) • Heavy Equipment Operator

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Scholarships for workforce development programs are available to students 16-21 years of age who qualify. Funded by the Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc. Contact literacy@harford.edu or 443-412-2160 to learn more about this scholarship program.

Educational Loans Many banks offer low-interest alternative education loans. Contact your local bank or credit union for information.

Military Benefits Military benefits may be used for certain workforce and allied health programs. Please call 443-412-2100 for more information.

Susquehanna Workforce Network Vouchers Funding is available for skill enhancement and training for eligible individuals. For information, contact the nearest Workforce Center: • Aberdeen: 410-272-5400 • Bel Air: 410-836-4625

FACTS Tuition Management • Cecil County: 410-996-0550 Interest-Free Monthly Lifetime Learning Payment Plan Harford Community College has contracted with Tax Credit FACTS, the nation’s leading provider of tuition management services, which allows students to make payments in multiple installments.

Continuing education students must have a minimum balance of $800. A minimum deposit of 25% is required when enrolling with FACTS, and students must have their total tuition and fees paid in full upon completion of the course(s) with a maximum of four installments.

The Lifetime Learning Tax Credit provides an annual credit of $1,000 for qualified tuition, fees and related expenses for, among other things, courses that develop or improve job skills. Consult a professional tax advisor for further information.

Applications are available at the registration desk in Edgewood Hall and at the Cashier’s Office in the Student Center.

• Phlebotomy Technician

• Culinary Technician

• Emergency Medical Technician

Certificate to Career in One Year Scholarship Program

• Security+ • Solar Photovoltaic Installer • Web Graphic Design • Welding • Veterinary Assistant

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OFF-CAMPUS COURSE SITES & ADDRESSES Amoss Center

Forest Hill Extension Office

North Harford High School

200 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015

2335 Rock Spring Road Forest Hill, MD 21050

211 Pylesville Road Pylesville, MD 21132

Bel Air Middle School

The GroundFloor at Harford Patterson Mill High School

99 Idlewild Street Bel Air, MD 21014

2021-G Pulaski Hwy Havre de Grace, MD 21078

85 Patterson Mill Road Bel Air, MD 21015

C. Milton Wright High School

Harford Community Action Agency

Perry Point Veterans Hospital

1301 N. Fountain Green Road Bel Air, MD 21015

1010 Gateway Drive Edgewood, MD 21040

Chenowith Activity Center

Harford Technical High School

1707 Fallston Road Fallston, MD 21047

Edgewood High School

Havre de Grace Activity Center

Edgewood Public Library

351 Lewis Lane Havre de Grace, MD 21078

Fallston High School 2301 Carrs Mill Road Fallston, MD 21047

Fallston Middle School 2303 Carrs Mill Road Fallston, MD 21047

Ruggles Golf Course 5600 Maryland Boulevard Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005

200 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015

2415 Willoughby Beach Road Edgewood, MD 21040

629 Edgewood Road Edgewood, MD 21040

515 Broad Street Perry Point, MD 21902

Southampton Middle School 1200 Moores Mill Road Bel Air, MD 21014

Havre de Grace High School 700 Congress Avenue Havre de Grace, MD 21078

WAGE Connection 975 Beards Hill Road Aberdeen, MD 21001

Life Church 1007 S. Stepney Road Aberdeen, MD 21001

McFaul Activities Center 525 W. MacPhail Road Bel Air, MD 21015

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2018 M A I L TO

Continuing Education Registration Form

Office Use Only  Spring  Summer  Fall

Harford Community College Continuing Education and Training Division 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015 P: 443.412.2376 | F: 443.412.2383

Registered by: __________________________________ Cashier’s Office: ________________________________ C/R __________ Ini. ___________ Date ____________ E D S Waiver:  Yes

H HCC ID

Last Name (Please print.)

Street

First Name City

Home Phone

MI State

Cell/Work Phone (Circle one.)

Zip Code

Email  Home or  Business

Contact Information for HCC AlertMe Emergency Notification System  YES, please contact me in the event of an emergency on campus or a non-emergency campus closing. ________________________________ Preferred contact phone number

 NO, I choose not to be contacted in the event of a campus emergency or non-routine campus closing. _________________________________

Date of Birth

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Senior Citizen (60 years or older)  YES  NO

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Gender  Male  Female

month / day / year

Citizenship  U.S. Citizen  Permanent Resident/Asylee/Refugee (Must bring in original card.) 

Ethnicity

Non-U.S. Citizen (Must submit copy of immigration document.) Visa Type:

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.)

Race

Select one or more of  White (01)  Black/African American (02)  Asian (03) the following categories:  American Indian or Native Alaskan (04)  Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (05) (See harford.edu/dfr for definitions of race.)

How did you hear about this course?  Newspaper  Radio  HCC Marquee  HCC Website  Printed Schedule of Classes  HCC Kids Summer Program Booklet  Email  Postcard/Flyer/Brochure  HCC Facebook  Referral from Family or Friend  Referral from Instructor  Other ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE #

COURSE TITLE

TUITION

FEE

OUT-OF-COUNTY SURCHARGE $20

OUT-OF-STATE SURCHARGE $35

COST

SUBTOTAL WAIVER ELIGIBILITY:

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Payment is due at time of registration.  Check  Money Order  VISA  MasterCard  Discover  American Express

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We will contact you for payment by credit/debit card as soon as your registration has been processed. Date

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H.O.T. C E R T I F I C AT E PROGRAMS HIGH-DEMAND OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

Maryland Mean Wage†

HEALTHCARE

Employment Growth (US)‡

Dental Assistant

$40,430

18%

Histotechnician

$42,090

18%

Medical Administrative Assistant

$36,880

21% *

Nursing Assistant

$29,700

18%

Paramedic

$41,320

24%

Phlebotomy Technician

$38,060

25%

Physical Therapy Technician

$27,610

41%

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Computer Network Support Specialist

$72,730

8%

Computer User Support Specialist

$54,320

13%

Information Security Analyst

$104,830

18%

Network and Computer Systems Administrator

$106,000

8%

Graphic Designer

$58,590

1%

Web Designer

$58,590

1%

$25,060

5%

PROFESSIONAL/SERVICE Child Care Provider Food Science Technician

$46,610

5%

$133,500

9%

$27,450

9%

Apprenticeship - Electrician*

$53,830

14%

Apprenticeship - HVAC*

$54,830

14%

Applied Engineering Technician

$70,000

7% **

Building Maintenance Technician

$41,430

6%

Commercial Truck Driver

$46,010

5%

Forklift Operator

$38,560

3%

Heavy Equipment Operator

$48,730

10%

HVAC/Refrigeration Repair Technician

$54,830

14%

Home Improvement Contractor

$43,600

6%

Home Inspector

$56,680

8%

Machine Manufacturing Technician

$43,160

6%

Solar Photovoltaic Installer

$39,240

24%

Welder

$46,410

4%

Human Resources Manager Veterinary Assistant

Are you looking to start a career in a growing industry? Consider a H.O.T. Certificate at HCC. Harford Community College has developed High-Demand Occupational Training (H.O.T.) Certificates based on the projected employment growth in various industries. Choose the career that’s right for you and boost your career by earning a H.O.T. Certificate. † State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates for the State of Maryland, May 2016. ‡ U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections Program. Percent change in employment, projected 2014-24. * Source: acinet.org ** Source: careeronestop.org. Projected employment growth in Maryland. *** Occupational Outlook Handbook Median Annual Wages, May 2016 (US). U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics.

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The intent of the publication is to provide community residents with information on Harford Community College’s educational offerings applicable to the current occupational outlook. The College does not guarantee that an offer of employment will result for students who have completed the recommended HCC courses/ programs. Information on this chart was obtained through Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 201617 Occupational Outlook Handbook. www.bls.gov/ooh

TRADES

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COMPUTER TR AINING Computer Training Attendance Requirements: For computer training courses you must attend 75% of the course in order to receive a certificate of completion. For Print Graphic Design, Web Graphic Design, and Web Development certification programs, you must attend 80% of all classes in the series to receive program certification.

COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS COMPUTER TR AINING

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES

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. Textbook purchase required.

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Computer Fundamentals with Microsoft Office Certificate Earn a Computer Fundamentals certificate when you successfully complete a series of six computer classroom courses: four core courses and two additional classroom computer courses. Students may take the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint courses in any order. The certificate recognizes the student’s achievement in gaining knowledge in using computers for business or personal applications. 1. Complete four core courses: • Introduction to Business Computing or Computer Basics for Allied Health • Learn Word in a Day • Learn Excel in a Day • Learn PowerPoint in a Day

2. Complete two electives: • Select any two full-day classroom computer courses listed in the Continuing Education Schedule.

3. Call 443-360-9108 to receive your Computer Fundamentals certificate.

Microsoft Office Power User Certificate Become part of an elite group of qualified, knowledgeable Microsoft Office users in the modern workplace. Complete this certificate program and prove your ability as a productive Microsoft Office user and increase your credibility with employers. Earn the Microsoft Office Power User certificate when you successfully complete all core classroom courses and one classroom elective as listed below. These classes will help prepare you to sit for the Microsoft Office 2016 Specialist Certification Exams. 1. Complete five core courses: • • • • •

Word Intermediate Features Excel Intermediate Features Word Advanced Features Excel Advanced Features Introduction to Access

CRN:

45110

Tuition:

199

$

TUE, THU 9:15 AM-12:25 PM E-215

Fee:

59

$

9/18-10/4 Sessions: 6 G. Williamson

Computer Basics for Allied Health Acquire the basic computer skills required for employment as an Allied Health professional. Learn the fundamentals of MS Windows, file management, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access. Along with learning the basic components of the computer, you will learn to navigate the desktop; store and retrieve files; create, save and print a Word document; work with formulas and tables in an Excel spreadsheet; and create and modify an Access database using building queries. Textbook purchase required.

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2. Complete one elective course from the following list: • Advanced PowerPoint • Access Intermediate • Learn Outlook in a Day

45111

Tuition:

TUE, THU 5:30-9:40 PM DH-129

269

$

Fee:

59

$

9/18-10/11 Sessions: 8 B. Lamka

3. Call 443-360-9108 to receive your Microsoft Office Power User certificate.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 Word Advanced Features

MICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATIONS

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. Textbook purchase required.

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. Textbook purchase required.

u¥µ CRN:

45112

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

TUE 10/9 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 C. Blubaugh CRN:

45113

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

WED 11/7 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 J. Reilly

u¥µ Tuition:

125

$

45115

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 11/19 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 L. Meyers

Fee:

49

$

WED 11/14 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 A. Coyner

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

19

$

WED 12/5 8:30 AM-12 PM Session: 1 E-215 A. Coyner

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. Textbook purchase required.

u¥µ Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

WED 10/17 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 J. Reilly CRN:

45117

TUE, THU 6-9:25 PM E-215

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125

$

Fee:

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49

$

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. Textbook purchase required.

45119

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 11/26 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 L. Meyers

Excel Advanced Features Expand your intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Excel by learning the advanced features of the software. Create pivot tables; create a template; use advanced analysis features; insert comments; embed an Excel chart into a PowerPoint slide; and import a table into Access. Prerequisite: Excel Intermediate Features. Textbook purchase required.

u¥µ CRN:

45120

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

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 2016? 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.

49

$

10/30-11/1 Sessions: 2 B. Lam

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Fee:

Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS Excel

Learn Excel in a Day (or 2 Nights!)

45116

125

$

MON 12/3 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 A. Coyner

MICROSOFT EXCEL

CRN:

Tuition:

THU 11/15 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 J. Reilly

CRN:

So many great features in Word 2016! This class will cover cool existing topics, new features and tips & 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 it. Finally, a new feature for 2016 is that you can open a PDF file directly into a Word document.

45155

45118

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Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS Word

CRN:

Improve your Microsoft Word skills by producing more complex documents. Work with graphics; learn mail merge; create labels; design styles and templates; generate an index; and insert headers and footers in multiple sections. Prerequisite: Learn Word in a Day. Textbook purchase required.

45114

CRN:

Word Intermediate Features

CRN:

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CRN:

CRN:

45156

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

WED 12/5 1-4:30 PM Session: 1 E-215 A. Coyner

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19

$


COMPUTER TR AINING

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT

MICROSOFT ACCESS

Learn PowerPoint in a Day (or 2 Nights!)

Introduction to Access

Create imaginative and attention-grabbing PowerPoint presentations by inserting objects, modifying the master slide, and using animation. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

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MICROSOFT OUTLOOK Learn Outlook in a Day Want to learn Microsoft Outlook quickly and become a confident and productive user of this powerful program? If so, this course is for you. In this course, you’ll see what’s new in Outlook and get up and running with the most important aspects of the program, you’ll quickly learn how to manage your email, calendar, and contacts, and how to streamline and automate your work with keyboard shortcuts, rules, Search Folders, and Quick Steps. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

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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 & 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.

45145

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

FRI 11/9 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 C. Blubaugh

Advanced PowerPoint Expand your knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint with the advanced features of the software. Work with charts; update a linked Excel worksheet; create custom tables; design and format SmartArt; animate a chart, add action buttons; add comments; and design a custom show. Prerequisite: Learn PowerPoint in a Day. Textbook purchase required.

u¥µ CRN:

45147

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

THU 11/29 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 C. Blubaugh

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. From there, you will learn how to insert and format text, bullets and pictures. The 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 are 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.

Learn the fundamentals of database design and explore key terms and concepts within Microsoft Access. Create a database, use queries to find and analyze data, and design simple forms and reports. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

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45149

Tuition:

249

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 11/5-11/12 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 N. Carver

Access Intermediate Features Go further in the use of Microsoft Access to construct more complex databases. Create multiple queries, use templates, import data from Excel, normalize data, analyze relationships, and create advanced queries. Prerequisite: Introduction to Access. Textbook purchase required.

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Access Advanced Features Expand on your intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Access by learning the advanced features of the software. Create advanced reports, create macros, create and design modules, and administer a database. Prerequisite: Introduction to Access and Access Intermediate Features. Textbook purchase required.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 MICROSOFT PROJECT

CompTIA CERTIFICATIONS

Introduction to Microsoft Project

A+ CERTIFICATION

Discover the uses of Microsoft Project. Create a task list; set up resources; assign resources to tasks; format and share your plan; track progress on tasks; and fine-tune task details, resource details, assignment details, and the Project Plan. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

Fundamentals of PC Repair

u¥µ CRN:

45150

Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 9/17-9/24 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 N. Carver

COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING QuickBooks Gain knowledge of how to automate business finances, including how to set up a new or existing company. In addition, learn to track expenses and income; monitor and pay sales tax; receive and deposit payments and reconcile bank statements; and print invoices, statements, payroll checks, and reports. Prerequisites: Knowledge of accounting and Windows.

u¥ CRN:

45152

Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

49

$

WED 10/3-10/31 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 5 E-215 B. Lam

CRN:

Gain a basic foundational knowledge of personal computers and the skills required to work in an IT career. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45160

Tuition:

449

$

WED, SAT 6-9:10 PM (WED) 8:30 AM-3:30 PM (SAT) OELIB-137

Fee:

49

$

9/19-9/29 Sessions: 4 J. Pulaski

PC Repair Technician Level 1 This is the second course in a series of three designed to prepare students to sit for the A+ Certification exam. Learn how different hardware and software components interact to make a PC system function. Install Windows to discuss, troubleshoot, and repair common problems. Skills include basic maintenance techniques, configuring, optimizing, and troubleshooting Windows initialization/support files. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of PC Repair. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45185

Tuition:

1,375

$

WED, SAT 6-9:10 PM (WED) 8:30 AM-3:30 PM (SAT) OELIB-137

Fee:

199

$

10/3-11/10 Sessions: 12 J. Pulaski

PC Repair Technician Level 2 This is the third course in a series of three designed to prepare students to sit for the A+ Certification exam. Building on the knowledge learned in the Fundamentals of PC Repair and the PC Repair Technician Level 1 course, learn to dismantle and reassemble a complete PC system to be able to identify, repair, and/or replace every component in the PC system. Students work with motherboards, CPUs, power supplies, BIOS, memory, video cards, hard drives, CDROMs, sound cards, network cards, SCSI, and printers. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of PC Repair and PC Repair Technician Level 1. Textbook purchase required.

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Tuition:

1,375

$

Fee:

199

$

WED, SAT 11/14-1/12 6-9:10 PM (WED) Sessions: 12 8:30 AM-3:30 PM (SAT) OELIB-137 J. Pulaski No class 11/21, 11/24, 12/19, 12/22, 12/26, 12/29

NEW!

A+ Exam Prep This course explains why anyone looking to get hired in IT should earn A+ certification, and how to go about studying for and passing both of the 90-question exams. The nine objectives that are covered on these exams are hardware; networking, mobile devices; hardware and network troubleshooting, Windows operating systems, other operating systems and technologies; security; software troubleshooting; and operational procedures. This class looks at sample exam questions from all nine of these areas.

u¥ CRN:

45188

Tuition:

549

$

Fee:

99

$

MON 9/24-11/12 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 8 OELIB-137 J. Pulaski

Technical Certifications Technical certifications measure competency and capability to demonstrate technical knowledge to potential employers. Increase your marketability, salary, and the business value of your future company. Today, virtually every technology professional can benefit by pursuing a wellchosen certification. Advance your career or start a new one with industry certifications offered online or in the traditional classroom setting. Harford Community College provides affordable, flexible IT certification and training programs designed to build skills and fit a busy lifestyle. Discover more with HCC’s certification training. For information, call 443-360-9108 or visit www.harford. edu/computertraining.

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NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION Network Technician Advance from an A+ certified (or equivalent) technician to a network support technician. This hands-on course covers every aspect of PC networks, from basic trouble shooting through advanced system configuration. Prerequisite: A+ Certified or Fundamentals of PC Repair, PC Repair Technician Level 1 and 2, or equivalent experience. Textbook purchase required.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE A+ Certification

What is A+ Certification? Sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), A+ Certification is an industry-wide, globally recognized credential for today’s PC Repair Technicians. It is a marketable certification that organizations seek when hiring PC Technicians to support and maintain PCs in a diverse network environment. Whether a student pursues A+ Certification for its own merit or as a starting point for other certifications, the courses offered at Harford Community College give a firm foundation of knowledge, ability, and skills in the field of maintenance and PC Repair. Practice tests are used in preparing for the exam. Required Courses • Fundamentals of PC Repair • PC Repair Technician Level 1 • PC Repair Technician Level 2

Textbooks/Exams

Texts for courses must be purchased before the first day of class. Textbooks can be purchased at the College Store or online at bookstore.harford.edu. Classes include practice test sessions. It is recommended that exams be taken within six weeks of course completion.

NEW!

Network+ Exam Prep This course helps individuals study and pass their Network+ exam. The five domains that are covered on the exam are: network architecture, network operations, network security, troubleshooting, and industrial standards, practices and network theory. This class looks at sample exam questions from all five of these areas.

45189

Tuition:

379

$

Security+ Exam Prep This course helps individuals study and pass their Security+ exam. The five domains that are covered on the exam are: network security; compliance and operational security; threats and vulnerabilities; application, data and host security; and access control and identity management. This class looks at sample exam questions from all five of these areas.

u¥ CRN:

45190

Tuition:

379

$

Fee:

99

$

SAT 10/27-11/3 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 L. Hewitt

Classes return Spring 2019

CRN:

.

NEW!

Fee:

99

$

MON 11/19-12/17 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 5 OELIB-137 J. Pulaski

SECURITY+ CERTIFICATION Fundamentals of Network Security (Security+) Benefit from an in-depth discussion of the current risks and threats to an organization’s data as well as the strategies for safeguarding critical electronic assets. This course provides a foundation for those responsible for protecting network services, devices, traffic, and data. Gain the information necessary to sit for the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. Textbook purchase required.

CASP CERTIFICATION CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) The CASP certification is an international, vendor-neutral exam that proves competency in enterprise security; risk management; research and analysis; and integration of computing, communications, and business disciplines. This certification is CompTIA’s first mastery level management; and integration of computing, communications, and business disciplines, and was voted onto the DoD 8570 exam list in February 2013. Prerequisite: While there is no required prerequisite, the CASP certification is intended to follow CompTIA Security+ or equivalent experience and has a technical, hands-on focus at the enterprise level. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45193

Tuition:

MON - FRI 8:30 AM-4:30 PM J-018

1,799

$

11/12-11/16 Sessions: 5 D. Reese

u¥ CRN:

45187

Tuition:

1,559

$

Fee:

199

$

MON-FRI 10/22-10/26 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 J-010 D. Reese

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018

CISCO

CISCO III

CISCO I This course is the first of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation and provides an introduction to computer networking. The course presents information on network terminology, fundamentals, media, cabling, Ethernet fundamentals, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP), and routing fundamentals. Course includes 45 lecture hours and 30 lab hours per semester. Prerequisite: CIS 102 or permission of the instructor. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45195

HYBRID COURSE Tuition:

516

$

TUE, THU 1-5 PM J-011

Fee:

103

$

8/28-10/11 Sessions: 14 R. Fritze

This course is the third of four courses leading to Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation and provides information on switching basics and intermediate routing. This course focuses on Internet Protocol (IP) addressing techniques, intermediate routing protocols, command-line interface configurations of switches, Ethernet switching, and Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Trunking Protocol (VTP). Prerequisite: ISS 112 or permission of instructor. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45197

HYBRID COURSE Tuition:

516

$

MON, WED 1-4 PM J-011 No class 9/3.

Fee:

103

$

8/27-10/10 Sessions: 13 R. Fritze

This course is the second of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation and provides an introduction to routers and routing basics. The course presents information on initial router configuration, Cisco Input/ Output System (IOS) software management, routing protocol configuration, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and access control lists (ACLs). Course includes 45 lecture hours and 30 lab hours per semester. Prerequisite: ISS 111 or permission of instructor. Textbook purchase required.

CRN:

45196

Tuition:

TUE, THU 1-5 PM J-011 No class 11/22.

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516

$

Fee:

103

$

10/26-12/6 Sessions: 15 R. Fritze

CRN:

45198

HYBRID COURSE Tuition:

MON, WED 1-4 PM J-011 No class 11/21.

516

$

Fee:

10/15-12/5 Sessions: 15 R. Fritze

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103

$

This course incorporates discussion and prevention of the threats and vulnerabilities that we as computer users face each day. The class will discuss phishing, spoofing, social networking threats, cell phone threats, and insider threats. Accompanying these discussions will be steps to prevent these types of vulnerabilities and the overall cybersecurity goals for users in the office or home environments.

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

This course is the fourth of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation. The course focuses on advanced Internet Protocol (IP) addressing techniques such as Network Address Translation (NAT), Port Address Translation (PAT), and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Wide Area Network (WAN) technology and terminology, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR), Frame Relay, network management, and introduction to optical networking. Prerequisite: ISS 213 or permission of instructor. Textbook purchase required.

HYBRID COURSE

Cyber Security for the Novice

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CISCO IV

CISCO II

COMPUTER & NETWORK SECURITY

CISSP Certification is an international standard designed to recognize the mastery of information security of a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). This test preparation course both educates on and reviews the eight CISSP information systems security domains relevant to the professional certification exam. This certification is one of the requirements of the DoD 8570 directive. Prerequisites: Significant IT security experience is required and prior certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or SCNP are recommended. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45192

Tuition:

1,799

$

MON-FRI 10/1-10/5 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 J-018 L. Hewitt

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COMPUTER TR AINING

PRINT GRAPHIC DESIGN

NEW!

Certified Information Systems Security Professional Exam Prep (CISSP)

Principles of Graphic Design

This course helps individuals study and pass their CISSP exam. The eight domains that are covered on the exam are: security and risk management; asset security; security engineering; communications and network security; identity and access management; security assessment and testing; security operations; and software development security. This class looks at sample exam questions from all eight of these areas.

Study the basic concepts of good design! Learn how to apply the principles of visual thinking to projects that integrate Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign to produce professional quality work. Prerequisites: Working knowledge of Windows and file management. Purchase of sketchbook required. First class in a fiveclass sequence. Cannot substitute with an online course.

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CRN:

45191

Tuition:

379

$

Fee:

99

$

SAT 12/1-12/8 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 L. Hewitt

Certified Ethical Hacker To beat a hacker you have to think like one! Ethical hacking is the process of penetrating computers, networks, and applications that you have official authorization to access in order to determine if vulnerabilities exist. Once the vulnerabilities are discovered, what should be done to undertake preventative, corrective, and protective countermeasures before an actual compromise to the system takes place? This course will teach you how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems. You will use the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker, but in a lawful and legitimate manner, to assess the security of a target system. Students will complete the exam in class.

45194

45201

Tuition:

599

$

Fee:

99

$

MON 10/1-10/29 5:30 PM-9:40 PM Sessions: 5 E-215 C. Courtney

InDesign

NEW!

CRN:

CRN:

Tuition:

1,299

$

Fee:

Learn how to use InDesign to create single and multi-paginated documents using master pages, Photoshop files, Illustrator files, and type. Also learn how to release files for professional printing. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Principles of Graphic Design. Second class in a five class sequence. (May be taken outside the certificate program with prior approval of the program director). Cannot substitute with an online course. Software and textbook purchase required.

u¥µ CRN:

45202

Tuition:

649

$

Fee:

99

$

MON 11/5-12/10 5:30-9:40 PM Sessions: 6 E-215 C. Courtney

999

$

MON–FRI 12/10-12/14 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 5 E-215 D. Reese

HYBRID COURSE  = Look for this symbol for courses with instruction both in the classroom and online.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Print Graphic Design Continuing Education Certification This professional certification is designed for creative individuals who want to learn how to design printed materials. The series is comprised of five required courses: Principles of Graphic Design, InDesign, Typography Essentials, Photoshop for the Print Designer, and Illustrator. Prerequisites include having a good understanding of directory and file structure and knowledge of Windows. At the completion of the program, students will have a portfolio of their work from the class to present to employers. Textbooks, sketch pads, and software required. All courses must be taken in sequence. Online Ed2Go courses will not substitute. Certification is awarded upon successful completion of final projects, weekly classroom assignments, and a demonstration of an understanding of the skills needed to be a print designer. Students are required to attend a minimum of 80% of each course to receive a program certificate. Required Courses • Principles of Graphic Design • InDesign • Typography Essentials • Photoshop for the Print Designer • Illustrator

Contact Pam Karwowski at pkarwowski@ harford.edu or 443-360-9108 with questions regarding the certificate program or software requirements.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 Illustrator

PRINT GRAPHIC DESIGN (CONT'D) Typography Essentials Students will study the fundamental aspects of type, learn about the history of various typefaces, and manipulate type in a variety of ways to further their understanding of its creative importance within design. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Principles of Graphic Design and InDesign. Third class in a five class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online course. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45203

Tuition:

599

$

Fee:

99

$

MON 1/7-2/11 5:30-9:40 PM Sessions: 5 E-215 C. Courtney No class 1/14

Illustrator is a powerful tool for creating vector graphics. Learn the difference between vector and bitmap graphics and the appropriate use of vector graphics. Use Illustrator to manipulate type and create logos and illustrations. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Graphic Design, InDesign, Typography Essentials, and Photoshop for the Print Designer. Fifth class in a five-class sequence. (May be taken outside the certificate program with prior approval of program director). Cannot substitute with an online course. Software and textbook purchase required.

u¥µ CRN:

45205

Tuition:

599

$

Fee:

649

$

Fee:

Create professional 3D graphics that appear just like the ones in video games. The three learning modules cover game object modeling; how to create and use professional game-oriented textured assets and export them to game engines; and creating and animating game characters. This is an Ed2Go Career Training Program that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

¥

45206

Fee:

1,695

$

Online Course C. Bradley

Cisco-CCNA Certification Training The CCNA certification indicates a professional level of knowledge and a foundation in basic networking. This program incorporates the objectives for the Cisco CCNA exam version 640-802, focusing on giving you the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small and medium branch office Enterprise network. This is an Ed2Go Career Training Program that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

¥

CRN:

45207

Fee:

1,995

$

Online Course B. Stout

Mobile and Desktop Web Developer

u¥µ Tuition:

99

$

MON 4/8-5/6 5:30-9:40 PM Sessions: 5 E-215 C. Courtney

Learn to use Photoshop, the ultimate tool for creating high-resolution graphics and manipulating digital photographs. Study how images for print are different from those for the web and how to work with Photoshop accordingly. Create images and manipulate existing ones using basic techniques such as layers, silhouetting, color correction, and resizing. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Graphic Design, InDesign, and Typography Essentials. Fourth class in a five class sequence. (May be taken outside the certificate program with prior approval of program director). Cannot substitute with an online course. Software and textbook purchase required.

45204

3ds max

CRN:

Photoshop for the Print Designer

CRN:

Online career Career Training Courses

The Mobile and Desktop Web Developer program teaches you to build dynamic database-driven websites for desktop and mobile devices using the most current technologies. This program includes a project where you will build a website from the ground up, and a final exam will test your knowledge about the technologies you learned. This is an Ed2Go Career Training Program that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

99

$

MON 2/18-4/1 5:30-9:40 PM Sessions: 6 E-215 C. Courtney No class 3/18

¥

CRN:

45208

Online Course H. Javier

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For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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www.harford.edu/cet

Fee:

2,995

$


COMPUTER TR AINING

WEB GRAPHIC DESIGN Photoshop for the Web Learn to use Photoshop to create highquality, low-bandwidth graphics for the web. Students create images, use the toolbox and tool options palette, create layers, work with paint and text tools, and learn color and color corrections, along with selection techniques for creating composited images. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows and file management. First class in a four class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online course. Software purchase required.

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Dreamweaver Dreamweaver is a powerful website development program and is the choice of many web page developers. This course introduces students to Dreamweaver’s environment. Learn to plan a site, create web pages with proper form and design, and more. Students will build dynamic web pages. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Photoshop for the Web. Second class in a four-class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online class. Software purchase required.

ColdFusion This class is designed for students who are part of the Web Graphic Design certification program and want to learn how to incorporate ColdFusion into their website. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of HTML and SQL; previous programming experience useful but not required; and successful completion of Photoshop for the web and Dreamweaver. Third class in a four class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online class. Software purchase required.

u¥µ Classes return Spring 2019

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Animate Learn to use Flash, a vector-based application for creating animation on the web that downloads quickly and takes up less file space. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Photoshop for the Web, Dreamweaver, and ColdFusion. Fourth class in a four class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online class. Software purchase required.

u¥µ Classes return Spring 2019

u¥µ Classes return Spring 2019

Web Graphic Design Continuing Education Certification This professional certification is designed for those who are creative and enjoy working with graphics, layout, and colors. Students learn to use Photoshop to create high-quality, low-bandwidth graphics; Dreamweaver to create proper form and design; Animate to create vector-based animation for quick downloads; and learn to incorporate ColdFusion into a website. Certification is awarded at the successful completion of the capstone project, weekly classroom assignments, and demonstration of an understanding of the skills needed to be a web graphic designer. Prerequisites include having a good understanding of directory and file structure, knowledge of Windows, and the ability to work comfortably with web browsers. At the completion of the program, students will have a website with their work from the class to present to employers. Software recommended. All courses must be taken in sequence. Online courses will not substitute. Students are required to attend a minimum of 80% of each course to receive a program certificate. Required Courses • Dreamweaver •ColdFusion • Photoshop for the Web •Animate

Contact Pam Karowowski at pkarwowski@harford.edu or 443-360-9108 with questions regarding the certificate program or software requirements.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018

APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Applied Engineering Technician

CONSTRUCTION/TR ADE

APPRENTICESHIPS Completing apprenticeship training gives construction and trade workers a considerable advantage over those trained by informal means, and allows them to obtain a journeyperson’s license.

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Heating & Air Conditioning

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Electrical

The Harford County Electrical Contractors Association and Harford Community College offer a Maryland state-approved four-year Electrical Apprenticeship Program. For information about the Harford County Electrical Contractors Association or to obtain an application, call Ronn Blaney, 443-412-2800, or email rblaney@ harford.edu. Students must apply before May 31 to be considered for the fall classes beginning at the end of August for that calendar year.

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If you are interested in becoming an HVACR professional or are currently employed by a licensed HVACR company, you can now train to become a licensed journeyman through HCC’s partnership with the Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors of Maryland (HACC of MD). The program takes four years to complete and includes a classroom portion along with 8,000 hours of on-the job training. Upon completion of the program, you will be eligible to receive your journeyman license from the State of Maryland without taking the exam. To enroll in this program, you must apply. More information and applications can be found at haccmd. org/apprenticeship.html. Applications for 2019 will be available from July 1, 2019 to August 16, 2019. For more information, please contact Stephanie Anderson at sanderson@ haccmd.org or 410-431-8889.

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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According to CareerOneStop, a website sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, employment of engineering technicians and technologists is expected to increase 7% through 2024, with a median wage in Maryland of $70,000! Students completing a certificate program could find a wide variety of job opportunities in manufacturing, electronics, production and processing, operations, and research and development.

Some specific tasks performed by an Engineering Technician: • Assist engineers and scientists in conducting applied research in electrical engineering. • Design or modify engineering schematics for electrical transmission and distribution systems or for electrical installation in residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, using computeraided design (CAD) software. • Diagnose, test, or analyze the performance of electrical components, assemblies, or systems. • Install or maintain electrical control systems, industrial automation systems, or electrical equipment, including control circuits, variable speed drives, or programmable logic controllers. Required Courses • Introduction to Engineering Technology • Introduction to Electrical Control Systems • Basic Electricity/Electronics for Engineering Technicians • Print Reading • Technical Writing

Elective Courses • CAD

• 3D Printing

Students should have solid applied technology skills/background or good math, science and computer skills. HS Diploma/GED required. For more information, contact JeanMarie Lewis, jmlewis@harford.edu.

www.harford.edu/cet


CONSTRUCTION/TR ADE Introduction to Engineering Technology

Introduction to Drone Technology

AVIATION

This course introduces students to the history, responsibilities, and career opportunities within the engineering technology field. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students study report writing, calculator usage, data collection and analysis, measurement systems, geometry, right triangle trigonometry, and basic computer skills, including word processing and spreadsheet applications. Also examined are the ethical standards that guide engineering practices.

This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), including their history and developing role in the modern aviation industry. Topics include basic information regarding structural elements, avionics, flight control and guidance systems, navigation, remote sensing and human factors. It also covers UAS integration into commercial applications as well as some basic regulations and sanctions. Emphasis is on future employment in the field with a focus on commercial airspace.

u¥ CRN:

45572

Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

TUE, THU 9/11-10/11 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 TBA Staff

Basic Electricity/ Electronics for Engineering Technicians This course covers the basic concepts of electronics: Semiconductor and zener diodes, junction field-effect and metallicoxide semiconductor field- effect transistors, bipolar and unijunction transistors. An introduction to electrical systems as they relate to electronics is also covered.

u¥ CRN:

45574

Tuition:

545

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee:

95

$

11/20-12/20 Sessions: 9 H. Richardson

Introduction to Electrical Control Systems This course covers the basic concepts needed to understand the operation and programming techniques common to most Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). An overview of Programmable Logic Controllers and the different number systems are covered. Topics include various number systems, programming fundamentals, timers, counters, sensors and their wiring, input/output modules and wiring, arithmetic instructions, and an overview of plant floor communications.

u¥ CRN:

45573

TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

59

$

59

$

10/16-11/15 Sessions: 10 H. Richardson

CRN:

CERTIFICATE

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)/Drone Technology Drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUASs), and Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), are gaining in popularity! The regulations are constantly changing, opening up opportunities for potential uses and occupations. Some of the industries that are benefiting from the use of drones are agriculture, meteorology, aerial photography, search and rescue, construction and even of sports. The FAA has predicted that annual sales of these units will be about $7 million by 2020 and it is estimated that over 2500 jobs will be created in the State of Maryland by 2025. The Drone Technology Certificate from Harford Community College will help you learn about these versatile vehicles, understand the constantly changing regulations, and how to fly both small and large professional-use drones. The courses will contain information on how to pass the test to obtain FAA’s Part 107 Certificate as well as provide several hours of simulator training and hands-on flight training using professional drones. This Part 107 certificate is MANDATORY if you desire to fly professionally.

45411

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

325

$

TUE, THU 9/18-10/9 6-9 PM Sessions: 7 TBA Staff

Drone Regulations and Preliminary Flight You bought a drone. And you’re probably chomping at the bit to get the battery charged and take it out for the first test flight. But before you do, you need to be aware of the rules and regulations that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has put in place for flying drones in the U.S. And you should also be aware of your rights and the rights of those around you. This class will teach you about the basic rules and regulations guiding the use of flying drones for both personal and professional use. Class will consist of both lectures and hands-on time with the JJRC H36 6 Axis Quadcopter.

u¥ CRN:

45410

Tuition:

109

$

Fee:

295

$

TUE, THU 10/16-10/23 6-9 PM Sessions: 3 E-207 Staff

Required Courses: • Introduction to Drone Technology • Drone Regulations & Preliminary Flight Training • PT 107 Prep/Drone Piltot Training [p. 62]

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 Basic Plumbing

AVIATION (CONT'D) Part 107 Preparation/Pilot Training Be both certified and qualified! The overall objective of this course is to provide the participants with a thorough understanding of what procedures and documentation are required to obtain a FAA Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot’s License. The course curriculum will include sUAS Operating Rules; Airspace Classification; Aviation Weather; and Sectional Chart Reading for passing the FAA test, as well as basic maneuvers with both small and large quadcopters. Class will consist of both lectures, micro-drone flying practice, and hands- on time with the professional grade DJI Mavic Pro Quadcopter.

This course covers identifying pipe and fittings, proper methods for joining all types of pipe and fittings, hanging and securing pipe, and using materials and tools. Topics include removing, replacing, and repairing plumbing fixtures; new installations; and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students will be able to make plumbing repairs, install plumbing fixtures, and be able to join various pipe and fittings.

u¥ CRN:

45131

Tuition:

350

$

Fee:

90

$

SAT 10/27-12/1 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 5 E-155 M. McBain

u¥ CRN:

45248

Tuition:

295

$

Fee:

495

$

TUE, THU 11/27-12/20 6-9 PM Sessions: 8 TBA Staff

CONSTRUCTION/TRADE Basic Carpentry Develop the basic carpentry skills needed to build, repair, and maintain structural and finishing components of buildings. Emphasis will be placed on proper tools and terminology for particular jobs. Learn how to fit joints, erect inside walls, and install drywall on ceilings and walls. Also learn basic siding and roofing techniques.

u¥ CRN:

45057

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

75

$

SAT 9/15-10/21 8 AM-3:30 PM Sessions: 6 E-155 D. Wills

Basic Refrigeration This course is designed to improve the competency level of the participant in the basic and fundamental areas of refrigeration- definitions and terms, the refrigeration cycle of operation, and component recognitions. Learn the theory of heat transfer as applied to refrigeration processes including compression, types of refrigerants, regulations and procedures for refrigerant recovery, recycling, reclaiming, and more. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ CRN:

45132

Building Maintenance A Building Maintenance Technician maintains and manages a variety of systems in various buildings. This program is designed to provide students with the most up-to-date information and skills necessary for effectively and efficiently maintaining residential and commercial properties. Courses focus on maintaining plumbing, air conditioning, heating and electrical systems, and carpentry skills. In addition, the student must take the OSHA 10-hour safety course. Program graduates are prepared for entry-level positions for maintenance workers, facilities managers, building contractors, construction material sales, and inspectors. With additional experience and education, students may progress to management and supervisory positions in the construction and maintenance fields. Must take Basic Refrigeration or have instructor approval prior to taking any other HVAC courses. Required Courses • Basic Carpentry • Basic Electrical • Basic Plumbing • Basic Refrigeration • Comfort Cooling • Heating Systems • OSHA 10-Hour • Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification (CFC)

Other Recommended Courses Tuition:

475

$

Fee:

95

$

SAT 9/15-10/20 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 6 Observatory G. Milich

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H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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• Blueprint Reading • First Aid/CPR

• Boiler Plant Operator • Forklift Certification

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

www.harford.edu/cet


CONSTRUCTION/TR ADE

TRUCK DRIVING TRAINING SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2018

COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVER

Class A - Daytime Fee: $4,625 8 AM-5 PM (MON-FRI) Bainbridge Range No class 9/3.

8/27-10/19

8 AM-5 PM (MON-FRI) 10/29-12/21 Bainbridge Range No class 11/21-23.

Class A - Evenings and Weekends Fee: $4,625

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Truck Driver Training

Harford Community College has partnered with Cecil College to offer CDL-A and CDL-B Commercial Trick Driving Training. For a Class A license, students prepare to drive the Big Rigs. They attend a 300-hour program where a full 75% of the course is hands-on behind-the-wheel training. Students can attend a Monday–Friday daytime program for eight weeks or attend an evening/ weekend program for ten weeks. For the Class B license, students prepare to drive straight trucks such as beverage delivery, concrete mixers, dump trucks, and general delivery trucks. Students attend 75 hours of training with hands-on being approximately 75% of the course. Students can attend a Tuesday-Friday daytime program over two and half weeks, ten days total. Mandatory physical/drug testing, permitting, and the actual driving tests are included in the cost of the course.

In order to enroll, students must: 1. Be at least 18 years of age. Federal regulations require interstate drivers to be at least 21 years old. Eighteen- to 21-year-old commercial drivers are restricted to driving within the state boundaries. 2. Be able to read and speak English well enough to converse, take written tests, make reports, and keep records. 3. Pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical and drug screen. 4. Possess a valid driver’s license from your state of residence. 5. Pass a basic reading and math test. 6. Have no more than three points on your license. 7. Have no alcohol- or drug-related vehicle violations showing on your MVA driving record.

6-10 PM (TUE, WED, THU) 8/7-10/14 8 AM-5 PM (SAT, SUN) Bainbridge Range. 6-10 PM (TUE, WED, THU) 10/9-12/16 8 AM-5 PM (SAT, SUN) Bainbridge Range No class 11/21-23.

Class B - Daytime* Fee: $2,125 8 AM-5 PM (TUE-FRI) 9/4-9/19 (TUE & WED 3rd WEEK ONLY) Bainbridge Range 8 AM-5 PM (TUE-FRI) 11/6-11/21 (TUE & WED 3rd WEEK ONLY) Bainbridge Range

* Students who take Class B program, must obtain a valid DOT medical card and Learner’s Permit prior to starting the classes. Permitting is not part of the Class B program.

8. Have no outstanding tickets or suspensions from any state. 9. Have the ability to learn how to shift a manual transmission vehicle. 10. Have reliable transportation. All students must be interviewed prior to registering. To receive your application and schedule your interview, please contact Tina Durborow, 410-287-1615, or email tdurborow@cecil.edu.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 Construction Cost Estimating I

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery (CFC)

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

Harford’s HVAC/R program prepares students for entry-level positions in the HVAC industry in under 12 months. Many of our hands-on classes take place in simulated work environments so that you get the skills and experience you need to attract employers and find in-demand job opportunities. The training at HCC is fast track and career focused so you can move more quickly into the working world. At HCC, students have access to an up-to-date lab environment for training and lessons in the diagnosis, repair, and service of basic HVAC/R systems. The lab is fully equipped to support all class lessons with the latest in HVAC/R equipment. The HVAC/R program provides experience working on small-, medium-, and large-scale heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. If you enjoy working with your hands and are interested in learning air conditioning repair and maintenance, this program could be right for you. Required Courses • Basic Refrigeration* • Comfort Cooling • Electrical for the HVAC Technician • Heating Systems • Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification (CFC) *Must take Basic Refrigeration or have instructor approval prior to any other HVAC courses.

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

The EPA has strict regulations about the recovery, handling, and disposal of refrigerant or CFCs. In order to work with any type of refrigeration unit fully, you have to be certified for recovery by passing the EPA exam and earn your certification. Completing this certification program will prepare you to take the exam, and you will earn your certificate when you pass the exam. • Basic Refrigeration • Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

Basic Residential Wiring This course will teach the student basic electrical theory and hands-on wiring knowledge. The student will practice repairing cords, plugs, lights and doorbells. Also emphasized are switches and receptacles.

45133

99

$

Fee:

89

$

SAT 9/15 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 TBA J. Paul CRN:

45134

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

89

$

SAT 11/17 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 TBA J. Paul

Comfort Cooling This training introduces the basics of the refrigeration system as it applies to comfort cooling. This course will cover such topics as: the refrigeration cycle and its components, refrigerant types and issues, and basic building refrigeration systems. Learn the technical skills to operate a mechanical refrigeration system from function to installation. Learn to install and service all types of cooling equipment. Basic refrigeration or permission of instructor required. Textbook purchase required.

CRN:

45138

CRN:

45137

Tuition:

475

$

Fee:

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360

$

Fee:

79

$

9/25-10/25 Sessions: 10 F. Stoker

Drywall repair comes in these 5 categories: small holes, large holes, cracks, loose tape joints, and nail heads. For textured walls, you will first need to follow the procedures to repair the wall, then you can use texturing techniques to match the existing wall surface. For plaster walls, many of the techniques listed here can also be used to repair plaster cracks and holes. This is an 8-hour course.

u¥ CRN:

45139

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

99

$

SAT 10/20 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 E-157 D. Wills

Electrical for HVAC Technicians In this hands-on, performance-based training program, the participant will learn the electric and electronic controls used in connection with mechanical systems and gain a working knowledge of the basic concepts of electricity. The participant will be able to systematically implement procedures to analyze HVAC electrical system operation. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45140

TUE, THU 6-9 PM Observatory

95

$

9/18-11/6 Sessions: 15 G. Milich

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

Tuition:

TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

u¥ TUE, THU 6-9 PM Observatory

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Tuition:

Drywall Repair

Required Courses

CRN:

This course includes types of estimates and estimating procedures; types of construction drawings; specifications that include state and local building code; calculating and processing bids, quotes, and contracts; and a review of math associated with estimating. Textbook purchase required.

www.harford.edu/cet

Tuition:

475

$

Fee:

95

$

11/8-12/18 Sessions: 11 G. Milich


CONSTRUCTION/TR ADE Heating Systems

Using Government Contracts in Construction

This course will focus on gas-fired and oilfired warm air furnaces and cover the three methods of heat transfer, combustion, types of fuel used, and more. Under supervision, students will monitor and measure manifold pressure on a gas furnace, identify major components on different types of furnaces, and learn cleaning and filter replacement. Textbook purchase required.

Through this course, the students will learn to better understand, prepare, and use government standard documents for construction. Students will learn about invitations to bid, contract documents, general and special provisions, performance and payment bonds, as well as many other aspects of preparing and processing government contracts. Anyone involved in construction, engineering, architecture, interior design, special equipment and systems who wants to bid for government contracts can benefit from this course. Students should have a basic knowledge of construction before taking this class.

u¥ CRN:

45141

Tuition:

475

$

Fee:

95

$

SAT 10/27-12/8 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 6 Observatory G. Milich

Maryland Tree Care Removal Regulations Upon completion of this certification training, students will be able to work safely when conducting tree-related work and comply with safety rules when engaged in tree-care operations. Demonstrate safe procedures pertaining to vehicles, tools, and mobile equipment; and understand and follow safe work practices as defined by the employer.

u¥ CRN:

45143

Tuition:

199

$

TUE, THU 5:30-9:30 PM TBA CRN:

45144

Fee:

59

$

9/25-9/27 Sessions: 2 R. Chrest Tuition:

199

$

TUE, THU 5:30-9:30 PM TBA

Fee:

59

$

11/27-11/29 Sessions: 2 R. Chrest

Residential Plumbing Repair This course is an introduction to basic plumbing repair and maintenance work including identification of plumbing materials, repair and maintenance of plumbing fixture components, replacement of piping, unclogging drainage systems, identification and location of plumbing problems, and assessment of plumbing repair jobs.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Solar Photovoltaic Installer

This course uses a blended mix of instructor-led training and hands-on equipment. You will learn solarelectric system design, installation, and safety procedures. Our hands-on solar trainer covers the common steps of a residential solar electric retrofit. You will learn how to work with DC disconnects, inverters, AC disconnects, and load center/service panels to tie in with the utility. We will also demonstrate the connection of a live solar array feeding power into the grid.

45146

Tuition:

109

$

Fee:

CRN:

45153

Tuition:

175

$

THU, FRI 8:30 AM-12:30 PM TBA CRN:

Fee:

10/4-10/11 Sessions: 4 R. Blaney

45154 Tuition: $175

THU, FRI 8:30 AM-12:30 PM E-157

199

$

Fee:

CRN:

45148

Tuition:

109

$

Fee:

12/6-12/14 Sessions: 4 R. Blaney

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

79

SAT 12/8 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 E-157 D. Wills

Tuition:

MON, WED 6-8 PM TBA

150

$

Fee:

150

$

10/15-10/31 Sessions: 6 F. Stoker

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Home Improvement License

This course prepares students to take the Maryland Home Improvement License Examination. A secondary objective is to familiarize students with the home improvement contractor business. Topics include home improvement law, the Doorto-Door Sales Act, labor laws, safety regulations, payroll taxes, statutory liens of real property, business practices, finances, and cost estimating. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

79

$

99

$

$

SAT 9/8 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 E-157 D. Wills

45157

u

u¥ CRN:

CRN:

Masonry Program, Coming Soon! Watch www.harford.edu for more details!

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

45142 Tuition: $229

TUE, THU 6-8 PM TBA

Fee:

89

$

11/13-12/4 Sessions: 6 F. Stoker

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Home Inspection License

Home Inspection Master After completing this course, the student will understand what is needed to perform a professional home inspection, how to write a clear and precise inspection report, and how to report findings according to the Maryland Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. The student will learn hands-on through lab exercises, demonstrations and on-site home inspections. This program meets the requirements to seek a home inspection license in Maryland and other states. Topics Covered • Heating Systems • Interior & Exterior Systems • Maryland Code of Ethics • Standards of Practice and Report Writing • Structural Systems • Final Exam

Course Cost: $1,995 Upcoming classes: November 10–17 For more information, including how to register, contact JeanMarie Lewis, jmlewis@harford.edu.

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H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Heavy Equipment Operations Certificate Heavy Equipment Operators drive, maneuver, or control the heavy machinery used to construct roads, bridges, buildings and other structures. There’s a lot more that goes along with being a Heavy Equipment Operator than running the controls. Great operators know how to read construction stakes, how to calculate cut and fill for grading, and understand how to control surface and ground water on a job site. Having these skills will make you a valuable part of a construction team. Employment of construction equipment operators is projected to grow 10% until 2024. Spending on infrastructure should generate many new jobs for construction equipment operators. The average earnings in Maryland for 2015 were $22.67 per hour, or about $47,160 per year. Harford Community College will be using the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum on Heavy Equipment Operations. Required Courses • Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operations • Heavy Equipment Operator – Site Work and Grading • Heavy Equipment Operator – Enhanced Site Work & Soils [spring 2019] • Excavation Math & Interpreting Civil Drawings [spring 2019]

For more information, email JeanMarie Lewis, jmlewis@harford.edu.

CONTRACTORS: Your employees are welcome in these classes!

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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CONSTRUCTION/TR ADE Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operations This first of four core classes will provide a thorough introduction to the trade and cover heavy equipment safety, identification, and basic operational techniques including how to safely start, move, steer, stop and shut down different types of machines. Textbook purchase required. CRN:

45427

Tuition:

495

$

Fee:

295

$

TUE, THU 9/25-11/1 5:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 12 E-155 Staff

Heavy Equipment Operations Site Work and Grading For those interested in pursuing a career as a heavy equipment operator, this course will prepare you with introductory skills and knowledge of earth moving, grades, and utility tractors. This course will also cover identification of construction stakes and interpretation of marks on each type of stake. An essential course that describes the duties and responsibilities of a heavy equipment operator. Textbook purchase required. CRN:

45429

Tuition:

495

$

Fee:

295

$

TUE, THU 11/6-12/13 5:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 11 E-155 Staff No class on 11/22.

MOSH Training Classes Safety Training courses are offered in partnership with Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH). Workplace Hazard Assessment 10/24 – 8:30 AM–12:30 PM Confined Space 11/14 - 8:30 AM–12:30 PM For additional dates and to register, go to www.dllr.state.md.us/labor/mosh and tab to Seminar Registration. MOSH can be contacted directly: Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Division of Labor and Industry, Maryland Occupational Safety and Health 10946 Golden West Drive, Suite 160 Hunt Valley, MD 21031 Phone: 410-527-4499 Fax: 410-527-4495

Introduction to Membrane Filtration and Fluoridation Technologies

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY 21st Century Drinking Water Corrosion Control Effective corrosion control in potable water requires more than water chemistry studies. This course combines interactive lecture with live demonstrations. The course will define potable water corrosion, discuss the benefits of determining corrosion indexes, and examine water quality issues like pH, temperature, total dissolved solids, hardness, and alkalinity. Disinfection (type/residual), distribution piping, flushing schedules, treatment process, coupon studies, and electrical grounding all play a major role in total system corrosion. Typical corrosion control practices are reviewed, compared, and contrasted. 1. Define potable water corrosion; 2. Evaluate water quality data (i.e. pH, alkalinity etc.); 3. List the components of system corrosion; 4. Evaluate standard corrosion control practices. CRN:

45589

Tuition:

114

$

Fee:

9

$

WED 10/3 8 AM-4 PM Sessions: 1 E-155 Staff

Introduction to SCADA This course is designed to give Wastewater and Water Operators a basic understanding of what SCADA is and how it interfaces with treatment plant operations. The course covers review of typical vocabulary and symbols used in SCADA systems; SCADA basic operation and functions; how SCADA improves operational control; and common problems operators face using SCADA to operate their facilities. SCADA maintenance, troubleshooting, PLC, VFD operation and new technologies in SCADA system are also covered. 1. Review of typical vocabulary and symbols used in SCADA systems 2. SCADA basic operation and function 3. How SCADA improves operational control 4. Common problems operators face using SCADA to operate their facilities 5. SCADA maintenance and troubleshooting, PLC and VFD operation and new technologies in SCADA system CRN:

45590

Tuition:

114

$

Fee:

9

$

TUE 11/6 8 AM -4 PM Sessions: 1 E-155 Staff

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Membrane and Fluoridation technologies will be explored in this one-day course. Discussion will include an up-close look at the membrane filtration treatment methods. Membrane processes and parameters will be introduced followed by operational and maintenance techniques. The uses of membrane filters to remove fluoride will be discussed in depth. Participants will review fluoride applications and the evaluation methods used for determining performance. The operator will also review safe handling techniques of fluoride and review how to properly store this treatment agent. Actual facilities will be topics of classroom discussion and demonstrations. 1. Identify the various membrane types and their configurations; 2. Perform basic mechanical and operational adjustments; 3. Explain the processes of membrane filter(s) and the parameters of each type; 4. Discuss and demonstrate safe operation, handling and storage of fluoride chemical agents; 5. Determine proper chemical dosing by using basic calculations; and 6. Perform basic mechanical and operational adjustments to fluoride feed equipment. CRN:

45588

Tuition:

114

$

Fee:

9

$

WED 12/12 8 AM-4 PM Sessions: 1 E-155 Staff

Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification Learn about the regulations, procedures and equipment that apply to refrigerant recovery, reclaiming and recycling in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification standards. Basic refrigeration or permission of instructor required.

u¥ CRN:

45124

Tuition:

195

$

Fee:

65

$

FRI 9/28-10/5 5-10 PM Sessions: 2 E-143 J. Bonomo CRN:

45125

Tuition:

195

$

Fee:

65

$

FRI 11/30-12/7 5-10 PM Sessions: 2 E-143 J. Bonomo

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 Boiler Plant Operator

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

Learn about the physics of water; heat transfer; boiler types; boiler accessories; operation of boilers; feedwater treatment; safety features of controls, pumps, valves, and burners; fire safety devices and sprinkler systems; and steam traps. The successful completion of this DLLRapproved course will qualify the student to take the PSI examination to obtain a Fourth Grade Stationary Engineer’s license. Textbook purchase required.

Advanced Industrial Motor Controls/PLCs/VFDs Topics include: Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), terminology, Variable Frequency Drives (VFD), program writing, and troubleshooting. By the end of this course, the student will be able to write, program and test multiple programs using the PLC, VFD, and other associated control devices. Prerequisite: Basic Industrial Motor Control and print reading or Journeyman Electrician/Plant training electrical designation/experience.

u¥ CRN:

45126

Tuition:

350

$

Fee:

770

$

FRI 9/28-10/13 8-11 AM Sessions: 6 TBA R. Ward

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Basic Machine Manufacturing Technology Learn to use conventional lathes and milling machines, as well as grinders and other equipment commonly found in manufacturing facilities. Explore manufacturing theory and practical skills as well as blueprint reading. The program lab includes many brands of machining equipment so you will become comfortable using a variety of controls and displays.

Tuition:

365

$

Fee:

70

$

MON 9/24-11/26 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 TBA B. Ritmiller

Introduction to Arc Welding

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

CRN:

Develop an understanding of the terminology, basic electrical skills, and the use of hand tools and electrical materials. Learn basic electrical theory and perform basic mathematical computations, learn layout for installation, repair of electrical fixtures, installation of fixtures, basic wiring, light fixtures, safety procedures, and more.

u¥ CRN:

45129

Tuition:

350

$

Fee:

75

$

SAT 10/27-12/8 8 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 TBA Staff

45127

Tuition:

440

$

Fee:

190

$

CRN:

45128

Tuition:

440

$

Fee:

190

$

MON, WED 11/14-12/19 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 Harford Technical HS-012 W. Fuentes

Print Reading for Machining This course covers the basic principles of blueprint reading and sketching. Topics include multi-view drawings; interpretation of conventional lines; and dimensions, notes, and thread notations. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret basic drawings, visualize parts, and make pictorial sketches.

u¥ CRN:

Full or partial scholarships are available from Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc., and Harford Community College.

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

u¥ MON, WED 9/10-10/10 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 Harford Technical HS-012 W. Fuentes

Contact training@harford.edu, or call 443-412-2440 to discover how HCC can get you started!

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45562

• Print Reading for Machining • Hydraulics • Maintenance Shop Skills • Basic Electricity • Introduction to Arc Welding • Pneumatics • Basic Machining Applications

Basic Electricity

Certificate programs that can provide a fast track to employment are available in many fields. Individuals 18-24 may qualify for full scholarships* to these complete programs!

CRN:

An introduction to arc welding machines and accessories, oxyacetylene cutting equipment, and types and uses of electrodes. Learn flat and horizontal welds, types of joint design (butt, lap and T-joints), basic welding symbols, and safety practices. Safety equipment and metal supplied during class time. Note: Class size is limited to 7 students because of equipment constraints. Please sign up early.

Required Courses

Certificate To Career In One Year

45130

TUE, THU 6-9 AM TBA

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Tuition:

325

$

Fee:

65

$

10/16-11/15 Sessions: 10 W. Fuentes


CONSTRUCTION/TR ADE

WAREHOUSING/ DISTRIBUTION

HCC Career Source Unemployed? Looking for Work? Need a Job?

HCC Career Source Can Help. Harford Community College, Susquehanna Workforce Network (SWN), and the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) can help find the right career for you.

Career Resources

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Forklift Training

Satisfies 29 CFR 1910.178, OSHA’s 1998 revised Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training Standard. It includes both classroom and hands-on training for first-time drivers and individuals needing refresher training.

u¥ CRN:

45158

Tuition:

385

$

Fee:

75

$

FRI 9/14 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 Observatory M. Kardash CRN:

45159 Tuition: $385

Fee:

Computer resource labs, national job database with access to thousands of employment opportunities, workspace with telephones/fax/copy machines, labor market information, resource library, professional seminars to help with resumé development, interview skills, and job search strategies and techniques.

Career Consultation Professional career consultation, employment planning and guidance, on-site job postings, job fairs, specialized recruitments, job referrals, and specialized veteran services

Career Training 75

$

FRI 10/19 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 Observatory M. Kardash

COMPLETE CERTIFICATION IN JUST ONE DAY!

H.O.T. Certificates for in-demand careers in business, industry, and healthcare; computer training; apprenticeships and technical training; and professional certifications and licensure

Small Business Services Starting a business, expanding workforce assistance, and workplace education and training

HCC Safety Training

Contact:

Employers:

SWN Susquehanna Workforce Network 410-939-4240 • www.swnetwork.org

HCC now offers comprehensive forklift training customized to your needs. We can provide OSHA Safety Certification* for Class I–V lifts. We can give complete driver evaluations that are truck- and application-specific to your needs, and we can come to you! Contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford. edu for more information.

* Meets all OSHA and ANSI regulations

Harford Community College is proud to be the local Maryland WorkSmart Center! What is WorkSmart? WorkSmart is a partnership between the Maryland Department of Commerce and the Maryland Association of Community Colleges (MACC). The WorkSmart Program offers businesses an array of customized, relevant training solutions, and provides an innovative approach that leverages the strengths of Maryland's 16 community colleges to serve the training needs of the business community of Harford County and Maryland. Harford Community College has developed and delivered customized training solutions to many businesses, associations, and government agencies. When combined with all of Maryland's WorkSmart colleges, this equals more than 1,000 entities that have benefited from these services!

What are the advantages for Harford County businesses? • Harford Community College is one single point of contact for Harford County's business community and workforce stakeholders to connect with the WorkSmart network. • Access to a network of colleges that is responsive, accessible, and an affordable partner to help businesses address workforce issues and close skill gaps. • As a WorkSmart Center, HCC is a valuable, local resource for Harford County businesses. Training can take place at the organization's own facilities, on our conveniently located campus, or at Towson University Northeast MD. • Harford Community College, and all WorkSmart member colleges, can deliver a variety of training solutions, including customized continuing education and credit solutions, that are relevant to today's workforce.

SWN Aberdeen Workforce Center 1201 Technology Drive • Aberdeen, MD 21001

410-272-5400

SWN Bel Air Workforce Center 2 South Bond Street • Bel Air, MD 21014

410-836-4603

Maryland Small Business & Technology Development Center-SBTDC Network 401 Thomas Run Road • Bel Air, MD 21015

443-412-2237 • sbdc@harford.edu

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 PROGRAMS: H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Medicine Aide

NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH

PROGRAMS OFFERED: • Certified Medicine Aide • Certified Nursing Assistant • Dental Assistant • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) • Histologic Technician • LPN to RN Transition • Medication Administration • Medical Administrative Assistant • Medical Insurance Billing • Nurse Refresher • Patient Care Technician (PCT) • Paramedic • Paramedic Bridge • Paramedic Refresher

INFORMATION: Must be at least 18 years of age or older for most Nursing & Allied Health classes. High school diploma or GED may be required. Before registering for the courses associated with the following programs, students are required to pass the Reading (ACR) and Math (ACA) assessments available on campus at the Test Center in Fallston Hall. No appointment is necessary. Assessments are free to take 2 times each. Call 443-4122352 for more information. If a clinical/externship component is included in the program, students will need to complete a health assessment form and provide immunization records. These forms are available at the Registration Desk located in Edgewood Hall and online on the program webpage on the college website; www.harford.edu. All classes are enrollment dependent. For information about any of these programs, contact: Dawn Reimer, CET Associate, 443-412-2317, dreimer@harford.edu Pam Halligan, Coordinator for Allied Health Programs, 443-412-2038, phalligan@harford.edu

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All students are required to bring the following to the first class: • Original and a copy of your current, active, unencumbered Maryland CNA/ GNA registry card • Proof of immunizations and health assessment form completed by a licensed primary care physician • Signed letter of recommendation from the Director of Nursing, typed on LTC facility letterhead, indicating current employment and verifying a minimum of 2,000 hours of compensated experience as a CNA/ GNA over the last three years Approximate cost of the program:

714.

$

Required Classes • Medicine Aide Training

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Nursing Assistant

Approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON), this course enables graduates to apply for certification with the MBON and to take the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) examination for certification as both a CNA & GNA. During training, you will participate in a 66-hour clinical at an area healthcare facility. Fingerprinting, MBON registration fee, and NNAAP exam fee included in the cost of the program. Textbook purchase required.

2,028

$

Approximate cost of the program . Please see Funding Options on page 73.

• Phlebotomy • Physical Therapy Technician

Under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, learn to perform the skills necessary to become a Certified Medicine Aide (CMA). Qualified applicants must have 2 years of full-time experience as a CNA in a Long Term Care facility (LTC) or 1 year of full-time experience as a GNA in a LTC facility. Agency and Assisted Living Facility hours do not apply. Content includes classroom instruction, skills lab practice, and clinical at a local LTC facility. Perfect attendance is mandatory for all classes and clinical. Textbook purchase required.

NOTE: Background checks may be required by clinical sites and will be at the student’s expense.

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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Required Classes • Healthcare Provider BLS [pg. 75] • Nursing Assistant Theory (100 hours) [pg. 77] • Nursing Assistant Clinical (66 hours) [pg. 77]

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NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Become Nationally Certified

Emergency Medical Technician

HCC offers courses to prepare you for the following national certifications: • • • • • • •

Dental Assistant Histologic Technician Medical Administrative Assistant Medical Insurance Billing Paramedic Patient Care Technician Phlebotomy Technician

National Healthcare Association (NHA) Exams Students must register with NHA at www.nhanow.com to schedule their exam(s). Register to take the exam at Harford Community College for the following certifications: CPT (Certified Phlebotomy Technician) CBCS (Certified Billing & Coding Specialist) CMAA (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant) CMAA/CBCS (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant and Certified Billing & Coding Specialist) CET (Certified EKG Technician) CEHRS (Certified Electronic Health Record Specialist) CPCT (Certified Patient Care Technician) Harford Community College Exam Dates: Friday, November 30 DH-129 Exam begins at 9 AM Arrive by 8:30 AM

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Dental Assistant

Completion of the Dental Assistant Training Program provides the knowledge and skills needed to work in a dental office as an entry-level dental assistant, receptionist, front office assistant or back office assistant. Topics include dental terminology; disease transmission; disinfection and sterilization; dental anatomy; dental records and charting; instrumentation; impressions and castings; radiation health and safety; insurance and billing; and front desk responsibilities. This course also provides x-ray training that qualifies you to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Upon successful completion of the training, you are eligible to participate in a 30-hour externship at an area dental facility. Must be at least 18 years of age or older. High school diploma or GED required. Must have current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS. Scrubs are provided. Textbook purchase required.

This program prepares individuals to obtain certification as an Emergency Medical Technician with National Registry Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). Emergency Medical Technicians must possess the basic knowledge and skills required to stabilize patients, work as a part of a team under medical supervision, either with other BLS providers or with Paramedics. They respond to both critical and emergent patients. Classes focus on general emergency care, EMS foundations, airway management, patient assessment and EMS operations. Students will be placed by the clinical coordinator to ride with county EMS and required to perform 10 patient assessments. Students must be at least 18 years old. Textbook purchase required.

1,200

$

Approximate cost of the program: . Please see Funding Options on page 73. Required Classes • Emergency Medical Technician I [pg. 74] • Emergency Medical Technician II [pg. 74]

$3,188

Approximate cost of the program: . Please see Funding Options on page 73. Required Classes • Healthcare Provider BLS [pg. 75] • Dental Assistant Training* (88 hours) [pg. 74] • Dental Assistant Externship (30 hours) [pg. 74]

NOTE: Background checks may be required by clinical sites and will be at the student’s expense.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Histologic Technician This online program, accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS), meets the eligibility requirements for the American Society of Clinical Pathologist (ASCP) HT Registry Examination. To be eligible, you must be an incumbent worker currently employed by a laboratory. The prerequisites for this program are an associate degree or higher from a regionally accredited college/university and successful completion of high school and/or college level biology and chemistry. The associate degree is not major specific. Visit our website: www.harford.edu/ histotech, email htonline@harford.edu, or call 443-412-2498 for more information.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Medical Administrative Assistant w/ Medical Insurance Billing Prepare to work in an administrative role for a medical office and enhance your skills by learning the fundamentals of medical insurance billing. After completing the required courses, you will be able to sit for national certification as a Certified Billing and Coding Specialist Medical Administrative Assistant through the National Healthcareer Association. If you currently work in a medical office, your experience may be considered in lieu of completing the Medical Administrative Assistant program.

469

$

Approximate cost of the program . Please see Funding Options on page 73. Required Classes • Medical Administrative Assistant • Medical Insurance Billing [pg. 76]

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Medical Administrative Assistant Gain the administrative skills you need to work in a front office for a physician practice or clinic. Upon successful completion of all required courses, you are eligible to participate in a 40-hour externship at an area medical office. This program integrates all of the topics and skill competencies required to meet current healthcare industry standards. After completing the required courses, you will be able to sit for National Certification as a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant through the National Healthcareer Association.

1,826

$

Approximate cost of the program . Please see Funding Options on page 73. Required Classes • Computer Basics for Allied Health [pg. 74] • Healthcare Provider BLS [pg. 75] • Ed2go Online HIPAA Compliance [pg. 76] • Ed2go Online Medical Terminology [pg. 76] • Medical Business Writing & Communications

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Nurse Refresher

Are you an RN interested in maintaining or reactivating your license? This Nurse Refresher Series fulfills the MBON requirements for nurses returning to active practice. You must register for and successfully complete the theory, skills lab, and clinical portions of this program to reactivate your Maryland nursing license. Proof of a current, unencumbered, active, inactive, or temporary Maryland nursing license required. Students will need internet access, as there is an online component. Nursing kits provided

2,232

$

Approximate cost of the program . Please see Funding Options on page 73. Required Classes • Nurse Refresher Theory [pg. 77] • Nurse Refresher Skills Lab [pg. 77] • Nurse Refresher Clinical [pg. 77]

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Paramedic

The Harford Community College Paramedic Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, (www. caahep.org) upon recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions, (CoA EMSP). Are you an EMT? Do you have what it takes to assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, extricate trapped individuals, and transport them to a hospital or trauma center? Complete this program and become eligible to seek certification as a Paramedic. This program prepares you to sit for the National Registry Exam. These classes progress as a cohort group. For information on applying, please call 443-412-2317.

5,158

$

Approximate cost of the program . Please see Funding Options on page 73. Required Classes • EMS Foundations • EMS Core Competency Validation • Paramedic Pharmacology • EMS Assessment Based Management • EMS Medical & Trauma Emergencies • Paramedic Medical Emergencies • Paramedic Trauma Emergencies • EMS Special Populations • Paramedic Special Considerations & Operations • EMS Clinical Externship • Paramedic Clinical Externship

[pg. 76]

• Core class: Medical Office Processes [Spring 2019] • Medical Front Office Externship [Spring 2019]

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NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH

FUNDING OPTIONS:

Payment in full is due at the time of registration. • You may apply for the college-funded Presidential Grant, which is awarded based on financial need. Applications are available at the CET registration desk located in Edgewood Hall. You can also download an application at www.harford.edu/cetscholarship. • Citizen’s Care & Rehabilitation sponsors a scholarship for students that would like to complete the Certified Nursing Assistant program. Applications are available at the CET registration desk located in Edgewood Hall.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Phlebotomy

Phlebotomists work with patients in hospitals, blood banks, and other medical facilities. You will learn basic anatomy and physiology, specimen collection and processing, and laboratory operations. Upon completion of all required courses, you are eligible to participate in an 80-hour externship at an area phlebotomy lab. After completing the program, you will be able to sit for national certification as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician through the National Healthcareer Association.

1,885

$

Approximate cost of the program: . Please see Funding Options on page 73. Required Classes

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

• If you are unemployed, please check with Susquehanna Workforce Network. Aberdeen: 410-272-5400

Physical Therapy Technician

Bel Air: 410-836-4625

Work directly under the supervision of physical therapists and physical therapy assistants to help make therapy sessions more productive. As a member of the rehabilitation team, you will move patients to and from treatment areas; assist patients with their treatment plans and exercise programs; maintain a clean and organized work environment; perform routine clerical duties; order supplies; answer the phone; and fill out insurance forms and other paperwork. Upon successful completion of all required courses, you are eligible to participate in a 40-hour externship at an area physical therapy clinic. Students must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Physical requirements include the ability to observe the client’s activity both close up and at a distance of up to 30 feet; sit/stand in an upright position for approximately 6 hours a day; safely maneuver self and move another individual’s body parts; move objects in excess of 100 pounds; and lift and/or carry a minimum of 50 pounds without restriction

Cecil County: 410-996-0550 • Harford Community College offers a FACTS payment plan that allows you to make monthly payments with a minimum balance of $800 in tuition and course fees. For details and application process, please call 443-412-2317 or 443-412-2038. • The Certified Nursing Assistant, Paramedic, and Phlebotomy programs are approved for Military educational benefits. For more information, call 443-412-2100 or 443-412-2612.

CLASSES OFFERED FOR FALL 2018 Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Please call 443-412-2172 for available classes.

Online Classes Become a Physical Therapy Aide Prepare for a rewarding career as a valued member of the physical therapy team while learning all about the human body, specific disorders, and the way physical therapists treat these disorders. You’ll get training in physical therapy terminology and communication skills. By the end of the course, you’ll know the legal and ethical issues that are becoming increasingly important for every physical therapy aide to understand.

1,135

$

• Healthcare Provider BL [pg. 75] • Phlebotomy I, II [pg. 78, 79] • Phlebotomy Clinical [pg. 79]

Approximate cost of the program: . Please see Funding Options on page 73. Required Classes • Computer Basics for Allied Health [pg. 74] • Healthcare Provider BLS [pg. 75] • HIPAA Compliance*-Ed2Go [pg. 76] • Bloodborne Pathogens [pg. 75] • Become a Physical Therapy Aid- Ed2Go [pg. 73] • Physical Therapy Technician Externship – Scheduled individually

Fee:

$144

To register, go to www.ed2go.com/harford.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 Computer Basics for Allied Health Acquire the basic computer skills required for employment as an Allied Health professional. Learn the fundamentals of MS Windows, file management, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access. Along with learning the basic components of the computer, you will learn to navigate the desktop; store and retrieve files; create, save and print a Word document; work with formulas and tables in an Excel spreadsheet; and create and modify an Access database using building queries. Textbook purchase required.

u¥µ CRN:

45111

Tuition:

269

$

TUE, THU 5:30-9:40 PM DH-129

Fee:

59

$

9/18-10/11 Sessions: 8 B. Lamka

*Dental Assistant Externship Apply the knowledge and skills gained in dental assistant training theory and skills lab. This 30-hour, individuallyscheduled externship provides you with the opportunity for a clinical experience in a dental office with a practicing dental assistant. The clinical coordinator arranges the site, dates, and times with you. Evening and weekend placements are unavailable. Completion may take up to six months. Prerequisites: completion of Dental Assistant Training; healthcare provider CPR, proof of immunization for measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella; and a negative TB skin test or chest x-ray.

u¥ CRN:

25043

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

199

$

1/2-4/3 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 65 Onsite *Must also enroll in Dental Assistant Training, CRN 45047. Placement can take up to three months.

Dental Assistant Training

Emergency Medical Tech II

Interested in working in a dental office? Complete this intense training program and gain the knowledge and skills needed to work in a dental office as an entrylevel dental assistant, receptionist, front office assistant, or back office assistant. Topics include dental terminology, disease transmission, disinfection and sterilization, dental anatomy, dental records and charting, instrumentation, impressions and castings, radiation health and safety, insurance and billing, and front desk responsibilities. This course also provides x-ray training that qualifies you to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Must be at least 18 years of age or older. High school diploma or GED required. Technical standards apply. Before registering, complete the reading (ACR) and math (ACA) assessments at the Test Center. Call 443-412-2352 for information. Prerequisite: American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR. All classes meet at Dental One, 3435 Box Hill Corporate Center Drive, Ste. E, Abingdon, MD 21009. Navy blue scrubs are provided, and you are required to wear them to both the theory class and the externship. Textbook purchase required.

This class builds on the Emergency Medical Technician I coursework as it prepares an individual in all phases of Emergency Medical Services care with the focus on general emergency care, patient assessment, traumatic injuries, and handling Special Populations EMS Operations. Students must be 18 years of age. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45047

Tuition:

895

$

Fee:

1,995

$

u¥ CRN:

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

205

$

MON, WED 11/7-1/28 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 25 DH-136 L. Goldberg Class will meet some Saturdays 8 AM-2 PM. Instructor will set the schedule. Class will not meet 11/21.

EMS Assessment-Based Management Demonstrate your understanding and knowledge of patient assessment and prehospital management of medical and trauma emergencies. By participating in interactive, scenario-based teaching methodologies, you will gain the proficiency you need to provide treatment. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

45506

CRN: MON, WED 9/24-12/10 6-10 PM Sessions: 22 MON, WED Onsite Staff 6-10:15 PM No class 11/21. DH-128

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

98

$

9/12-11/26 Sessions: 20 K. Sanner

Emergency Medical Tech I

EMS Clinical Externship

This class prepares an individual in all phases of Emergency Medical Services with the focus on general emergency care, EMS foundations, airway management, patient assessment, and medical emergencies. Students must be 18 years of age. Textbook purchase required.

Apply your knowledge of the theory and skills required to treat patients requiring both emergency and non-emergency advanced life support assessment and management. Under the direct supervision of a qualified preceptor, you will participate in an individually-scheduled, skill-based externship in a variety of settings. Times and locations vary. Documentation of immunizations, a current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card, and a negative TB skin test required prior to placement. No textbook purchases required. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

45499

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

205

$

MON, WED 9/5-11/5 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 25 DH-136 L. Goldberg This class will meet some Saturdays, 8 AM-2 PM. Instructor will set the schedule.

u¥ CRN:

Courses marked with an * require a prerequisite be met prior to registration.

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45500

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

45508

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

9/10-5/20 Onsite C. Adams

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10

$


NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH EMS Special Populations

Healthcare Career Fair FOR HCC STUDENTS ONLY

Monday, November 19 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Darlington Hall, Room 202 Visit with representatives from area hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities.

Some patients involved in emergency situations require unique interventions. This course introduces you to the assessment techniques for the prehospital management of obstetrical, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric clients. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite courses are required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

Learn about available career opportunities, including CNA, RN, dietician, medical office, housekeeping, transporter, and so much more.

Come dressed for success, and remember to bring multiple copies of your resume!

For more information, email healthcaretraining@harford.edu or call 443-412-2172.

45016

Tuition:

295

$

TUE, THU 6-10:15 PM DH-128

Fee:

98

$

9/6-10/23 Sessions: 14 S. Proctor

Healthcare Provider BLS This class is designed for the healthcare provider, following the American Heart Association guidelines. Instruction includes basic life support applications for both infacility and prehospital settings, including one & two rescuer; high quality CPR; AED; relief of choking; and bag valve masks and pocket masks for the adult, child and infant. Ability to kneel on the floor is mandatory. Textbook purchase required.

EMS Medical & Trauma Emergencies

CRN:

Apply the new knowledge and skills you gained as you learn the assessment and prehospital management of a variety of common respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, endocrine, and environmental emergencies. This course also provides an overview of the mechanisms and prehospital management of a variety of traumatic injuries involving the head, neck, spine, thorax, and abdominal cavities; burns; shock; and basic 3-lead and 12-lead electrocardiography acquisition and interpretation. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite courses required.

u¥ CRN:

45507

MON, WED 6-10:15 PM DH-128

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

98

$

11/28-2/20 Sessions: 20 K. Sanner

45601

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 9/8 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

45602

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 10/13 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

45603

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SUN 11/11 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

45604

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 12/8 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

25113

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Designed for healthcare providers and delivers instruction for CPR (one & two rescuer) 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. CRN:

45473

Tuition:

30

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 10/13 1 PM-4:15 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith

Heartsaver Bloodborne Pathogens Learn to protect yourself and others from being exposed to blood or blood-containing materials. Provided by the American Heart Association (AHA), this online course meets Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for bloodborne pathogen training when paired with site-specific instruction. A participation certificate is provided upon course completion. This course meets the prerequisite requirement of the Physical Therapy Technician Program. Access the course here, register and pay the AHA directly: https://elearning.heart.org/ course/19.

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 purchase required.

35

$

SAT 1/5 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith

Healthcare Provider CPR Refresher

CRN:

45474

Tuition:

35

$

Fee:

59

$

SAT 9/15 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered Nurse Transition

Online Classes HIPAA Compliance Demystify the complexities of HIPAA! To be a successful healthcare professional, it’s mandatory that you know the ins and outs of HIPAA compliance. This course focuses on the Administrative Simplification portion of HIPAA. Topics include transactions, code sets, and identifiers; the Privacy Rule; and the Security Rule. By the end of the course, you’ll feel confident in your ability to comply with HIPAA requirements.

¥ CRN:

45079

Fee:

144

$

9/12-11/2 Online Staff CRN:

45080

Fee:

144

$

10/17-12/7 Online Staff CRN:

45081

Fee:

144

$

11/14-1/4 Online Staff CRN:

45082

Fee:

144

$

12/12-2/1 Online Staff

IV Therapy Basics This course is designed to introduce students to the insertion and removal of intravenous devices. Topics include: site selection, infection control, equipment, complications, patency, legal and ethical considerations, documentation, insertion, removal, and skill performance demonstration and practice. Prior to taking this course, students must have completed a phlebotomy program, or by permission of the instructor. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

25038

Tuition:

100

$

Fee:

50

$

THU 1/17 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-131 L. Ridley

Make the transition from LPN to RN at Harford Community College. Applicants must meet all admission requirements for the Associate Degree Nursing Program, complete all nursing course prerequisites, take the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS), and have successfully completed the NCLEX-PN licensure examination. The ATI cost is not included in course fees, and is at the student’s expense. Please call 443- 412-2313 prior to registering for this course. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45089

Tuition:

500

$

Fee:

300

$

8/15-12/3 8 AM-4 PM Sessions: 15 J. Kocur Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates TUE 8/20-12/3 8 AM-4 PM J. Kocur

Effective communication is essential in the healthcare environment. This course emphasizes the principles common to written and oral communication from a business perspective. Learn the art of communication, telephone procedures, mail processing, electronic communication, and the use of social media. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45076

Tuition:

145

Fee:

97

$

WED 10/3-11/7 6-8:15 PM Sessions: 6 DH-129 S. Massoni

Medical Insurance Billing Gain a fundamental understanding of medical insurance billing and the life cycle of an insurance claim in relation to the physician’s practice. Using commercial software, you will learn the capabilities of billing programs. Computer literacy and Internet access a must. Completion of the Medical Administrative Assistant Program and Medical Office Processes required. Textbook purchase required.

u¥µ NOTE: Background checks may be required by clinical sites and will be at the student’s expense.

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CRN:

45091

TUE, THU 6-9:15 PM DH-208

Tuition:

345

$

Fee:

124

$

9/4-10/18 Sessions: 14 D. Slimmer

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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Medical Terminology Online Learn to analyze medical terminology through spelling and word building. Identify descriptive terms used in the medical profession and apply them to the human body systems. Computer literacy and internet access required. CRN:

45083

144

Fee:

$

Fee:

$

Fee:

$

Fee:

$

9/12-11/2 Online Staff CRN:

45084

144

10/17-12/7 Online Staff CRN:

45085

144

11/14-1/4 Online Staff CRN:

Medical Business Writing & Communication

$

Online Classes

45086

144

12/12-2/1 Online Staff

Technical Standards Many Nursing & Allied Health programs have essential technical standards that include physical abilities and behavioral characteristics necessary for successful completion. It is the policy of HCC to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified students with disabilities to ensure equal opportunity to meet the academic and technical standards. Determination of a reasonable accommodation will be considered on an individual basis and is an interactive collaboration with the disability support services provider, the student, the program advisor, and the faculty member, when indicated. For a complete statement of the technical standards, please visit www.harford. edu/cet-healthcare or contact the Nursing & Allied Health Professions Office at 443-412-2172 or email healthcaretraining@harford.edu.

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NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH Medication Administration

Nursing Assistant Theory

Nurse Refresher Skills Lab

This course is designed to provide child care professionals with an overview of medication administration procedures in child care facilities. Topics include: common types of medications, care and storage of medication, requirements to administer medications, and how to prevent medication errors. Technical standards apply.

This Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON) approved course prepares you to safely perform delegated nursing functions with clients of any age and various levels of physical, sensory, motor, and emotional ability. Preparation for certification with the MBON and the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (GNA) examination included. Reading and math assessments required before registration. Corequisite: American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider. Concurrent enrollment in Nursing Assistant Clinical required. The MBON requires a federal and state criminal background check prior to certification.

Practice your clinical skills and learn about the latest patient care procedures in a skills lab. Join other licensed nurses who are returning to the clinical setting. Explore current trends and patient care procedures including physical assessment, documentation, and medication administration. Must also register in Theory and Clinical. Skills kit provided. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

45497

Tuition:

65

$

Fee:

10

$

SAT 9/8 8:30 AM-3:30 PM Session: 1 DH-120 D. Garza

Nursing Assistant Clinical Practice skills learned in Nursing Assistant Theory. This clinical placement provides experience in area nursing homes under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Perfect attendance mandatory. American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider and evidence of adequate immunizations required. Current enrollment in Nursing Assistant Theory required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

45020

Tuition:

560

$

Fee:

218

$

SAT 10/6 8-11 AM Sessions: 10 Onsite S. Smith Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT, SUN 10/7-12/2 7 AM-3 PM Onsite S. Smith Must also enroll in 45019. Class meets 10/6, 10/7, 10/20, 10/21, 11/3, 11/4, 11/17, 11/18, 12/1, 12/2. CRN:

25030

Tuition:

560

$

Fee:

218

$

SAT 2/16-4/14 8-11 AM Sessions: 10 Onsite S. Smith Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT, SUN 2/17-4/14 7 AM-3 PM Onsite S. Smith Must also enroll in 25029. Class meets 2/16, 2/17, 3/2, 3/3, 3/16, 3/17 3/30, 3/31, 4/13, 4/14.

u¥ CRN:

Tuition:

985

$

MON, WED 5-9:15 PM DH-121 Must also enroll in 45020. CRN:

25029

Tuition:

Fee:

190

$

9/5-12/3 Sessions: 25 L. O’Neill

985

$

MON, WED 5-9:15 PM DH-121 Must also enroll in 25030.

Fee:

190

$

1/21-4/22 Sessions: 25 L. O’Neill

Nurse Refresher Clinical Apply the knowledge and skills you learned in the theory and skills lab components of the Nurse Refresher Series in a 60-hour supervised clinical setting. Includes the application of the nursing process, management of patient care, delegation, documentation, and medication administration. You will need a uniform, stethoscope, and a watch with a second hand. Documentation of the following information must be provided prior to the first day of class: a current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card, proof of immunizations, a negative TB skin test or a negative chest x-ray, and current liability insurance. Corequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

45025

25035

CRN:

Tuition:

795

$

Fee:

91

$

Tuition:

795

$

Fee:

91

$

SAT, SUN 2/9-3/3 7 AM-4 PM Sessions: 8 Onsite D. Garza Must also enroll in 25033 and 25034.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

45024

Tuition:

215

$

Fee:

91

$

FRI 10/12 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-131 C. Balcar Must also enroll in 45023 and 45025. CRN:

25034

Tuition:

215

$

Fee:

91

$

FRI 2/1 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-131 C. Balcar Must also enroll in 25033 and 25035.

Nurse Refresher Theory Are you an RN or an LPN interested in maintaining or reactivating your license? This Nurse Refresher Series fulfills the MBON requirements for nurses returning to active practice. You must register for and successfully complete the theory, skills lab, and clinical portions of this program to reactivate your Maryland nursing license. Proof of a current, unencumbered, active, inactive, or temporary Maryland nursing license required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45023

Tuition:

875

$

Fee:

165

$

MON 9/17-11/21 8 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 20 DH-129 C. Balcar Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates MON, WED 9/19-11/21 Online C. Balcar Must also enroll in 45024 and 45025. CRN:

SAT, SUN 10/20-11/11 7 AM-4 PM Sessions: 8 Onsite D. Garza Must also enroll in 45023 and 45024. CRN:

Courses marked with an * require a prerequisite be met prior to registration.

45019

25033

Tuition:

875

$

Fee:

165

$

MON 1/7 8 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 20 DH-129 C. Balcar Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates MON, WED 1/9-3/11 Online C. Balcar Must also enroll in 25034 and 25035.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 Oral Radiography Training

Paramedic Special Considerations & Operations

Are you a practicing dental assistant interested in sitting for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health and Safety Examination? Complete this course to gain the knowledge and skill needed to take dental radiographs including full-mouth and bitewing x-rays. A working knowledge of oral anatomy, infection control, and dental terminology required. Topics include the proper placement of dental x-rays and radiation health and safety. Skills lab practice included. Textbook

Unique situations require specialized care and management. Discover the different approaches needed for the advanced prehospital management of obstetrical, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric emergencies. Also explores issues related to chronic-care clients, victims of abuse/assault, and other challenges. Additional topics include assessmentbased management, operations, incident management, and terrorist attacks. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisites courses required.

purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45048

Tuition:

445

$

Fee:

495

$

MON, WED 11/19-12/10 6-10 PM Sessions: 6 Onsite Staff No class 11/21.

CRN:

Paramedic Clinical Externship

Patient Care Technician Build on the skills you learned as a CNA to prepare for an entry-level position as a patient care technician in a hospital or other health care setting. You will advance your skills to include more complex procedures such as wound care, phlebotomy, electrocardiograms, glucose monitoring, intravenous therapy, and urinary catheterization. Successful completion of this course prepares you for national certification. Proof of active Maryland nursing assistant certification required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase

45498

Tuition:

TUE, THU 5-9:15 PM DH-120 No class 11/22.

540

$

Fee:

670

$

9/11-11/29 Sessions: 23 A. Hepner

* The Clinical Coordinator arranges start date and placement with each student. Evening and weekend hours not available. It may take up to 6 months for students to be placed at a clinical site.

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required. CRN:

Experience the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills learned as a student in paramedic classes in a supervised clinical setting. Times and locations for this 100-hour clinical rotation vary and are individually scheduled. Required documentation includes a current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card, proof of immunization for measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella, HBV vaccination verification or waiver, and a negative TB skin test or a negative chest x-ray reading. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite courses. Technical standards apply.

45018

Tuition:

795

$

Fee:

10

$

9/19-3/13 Onsite T. Graham

u¥ MON, WED 6-10:15 PM DH-128

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

79

$

2/25-4/12 Sessions: 12 K. Sanner

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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395

$

TUE, THU 6-10:15 PM DH-128

Fee:

79

$

10/25-12/13 Sessions: 12 S. Proctor

Paramedic Trauma Emergencies Explore the “Golden Hour” of prehospital trauma management as you learn the role of the paramedic in the EMS system. Content includes mechanism of injury analysis, patient presentations, assessment, and advanced management of a variety of emergencies involving trauma to the major human body systems. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

25042

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

79

$

4/18-5/20 Sessions: 13 K. Sanner

Phlebotomy I

Learn advanced management of common disease processes and medical emergencies as you examine individual human body systems and related pathophysiology. Course includes information on allergies and anaphylaxis, toxicology, infectious disease, environmental emergencies, psychiatric disorders, gynecology, and obstetrics. Prerequisite courses required. No additional textbook purchase required. Technical standards apply.

25041

Tuition:

MON, WED 6-10:15 PM DH-128

Paramedic Medical Emergencies

CRN:

45017

Gain the knowledge necessary to work in the healthcare field with an introduction to phlebotomy. Topics covered include foundations of healthcare, professionalism, bloodborne pathogens, medical ethics, anatomy and physiology, and medical terminology. Computer literacy and Internet access required.

u¥ CRN:

45090

Tuition:

425

$

Fee:

75

$

TUE, THU 10/16-12/20 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 16 DH-129 M. Marino No class 11/13, 11/15, 11/22.

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PROFESSIONAL Phlebotomy II Learn to collect blood and body fluid specimens used in throat cultures, urinalysis and stool cultures, and prepare samples for laboratory testing. Practice specimen processing, handling, and laboratory operations. Computer literacy and Internet access required. Includes preparation for national certification. Mandatory attendance. Successful completion of Phlebotomy I required. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25036

Tuition:

600

$

Fee:

250

$

TUE, THU 1/3-3/28 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 24 DH-131 D. Garza Must have completed 45090.

Phlebotomy Basics for Nurses Gain the skills necessary for successful venipuncture and blood specimen collection. This course is designed for both practicing nurses and future nurse graduates. Explore universal precautions and bloodborne pathogen standards; vein selection, distention, and palpation; site preparation and access; and obtaining a venous blood specimen.

u¥ CRN:

25039

Tuition:

100

$

Fee:

50

$

TUE 1/15 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-131 D. Garza

Physical Therapy Technician Externship* Scheduled on demand

Venipuncture & Specimen Collection Clinical Complete the training provided in the Venipuncture and Specimen Collection course during an 80-hour clinical experience. Evidence of adequate immunization and proof of a current negative TB skin test required prior to placement. Instructor arranges start date, time, and placement with each student. Mandatory attendance. Prerequisite courses required.

PROFESSIONAL Online

career Career Training Courses

Listed below are online career training courses through Harford Community College. The courses are self-paced; you can begin whenever you wish. After registering with HCC, you will receive an email from ed2go/Career with course access instructions. Textbooks will be mailed to you. For more information, email training@harford.edu or healthcaretraining@harford.edu.

Administrative Dental Assistant Advanced Hospital Coding and CCS Prep CBCS Medical Billing and Coding Certified Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing and Coding Certified Bookkeeper Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist Certified Global Business Professional Certified Health Unit Coordinator Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager Certified Indoor Environmentalist Prep Certified Mediator and Arbitrator

Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative Entrepreneurship: Start-up and Business Owner Management Event Management and Design Freight Broker/Agent Training Human Resources Professional Lean Mastery Management Training Non-Profit Management Payroll Practice and Management Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Records Management Certificate Six Sigma Black Belt Six Sigma Green Belt Technical Writing

u¥ CRN:

25037

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

125

$

4/1-8/31 Onsite Staff Must have completed 45090 and 25036. Placement can take up to 3 months.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT SERIES CRITICAL BUSINESS SKILLS TO ENHANCE LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT EXECUTION These strategic management courses are designed to provide you with tools to align your activities with your organization’s business plan and to help you make a greater contribution to your organization’s success. You will earn continuing education certificates by completing all of the courses listed under each certificate program shown.

Team Building Leading a Team Team Effectiveness Team Conflict Management High Performing Teams

Effective Business Writing Skills Basic Writing Skills Effective Business Writing Technical Writing

Supervisory Development Goal Setting Understanding Organizational Behavior Managing Priorities/ Deadlines Conflict Resolution Multi-Generational Workforce Diversity Overview Time Management

Strategic Business Management

Effective Presentations

Goal Setting Strategic Planning for Growth Strategic Marketing Managing Organizational Change Data Analysis and Interpretation Time Management

Delivering Effective Presentations Facilitation Tips and Techniques Speaking in Public Professional Presentations

Optional Courses

Introduction to Communication Techniques Communication and Team Dynamics Communication in the Workplace Conflict and Communication

Emotional Intelligence Critical Thinking

Customer Service Management Basic Customer Service Training Customer Service and Conflict Resolution Developing Superior Customer Service Interpersonal Skills

Effective Communications

Not all courses are offered every semester.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu, 443-412-2398 80 |

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PROFESSIONAL

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

HOMELAND SECURITY

Customer Service and Conflict Resolution

Certified Information Systems Security Professional

Learn to handle customer complaints and difficult customers successfully. Explore ways to view customer complaints as opportunities, identify problems that prompt complaints, handle complaints effectively, and satisfy customers who complain.

u¥ CRN:

45163

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

19

$

MON 11/12 6-9 PM Session: 1 TBA L. Sauter

HUMAN RESOURCES

CISSP Certification is an international standard designed to recognize the mastery of information security of a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). This test preparation course both educates on and reviews the eight CISSP information systems security domains relevant to the professional certification exam. This certification is one of the requirements of the DoD 8570 directive. Prerequisites: Significant IT security experience is required and prior certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or SCNP are recommended. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45192

Tuition:

1,799

$

MON-FRI 10/1-10/5 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 J-018 Staff

CISSP Exam Prep

Facilitation Tips & Techniques This course will teach participants how to act as facilitators who can draw out and process audience input for the purpose of moving a discussion forward. Participants will learn how to recognize group dynamics and motivations through dialogue, feedback, and consensus building.

This course helps individuals study and pass their CISSP exam. The eight domains that are covered on the exam are: security and risk management; asset security; security engineering; communications and network security; identity and access management, security assessment and testing; security operations; and software development security. This class looks at sample exam questions from all eight of these areas.

u¥ CRN:

45191

Tuition:

379

$

Offered in partnership with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the curriculum for the SHRM Certified HR Professional Test Prep Course covers the entire body of Competency and Knowledge™ (SHRM BoCK™), that encourages HR professionals to acquire the Competencies and Knowledge they’ll need to effectively perform their jobs and achieve career success. CRN:

45227

Tuition:

770

$

Fee:

510

$

TUE 9/11-12/4 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 12 TBD R. McNally CRN:

45575*

Tuition:

670

$

Fee:

510

$

TUE 9/11-12/14 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 12 TBD Staff *Discounted section for SHRM and SHRA members

SHRM Essentials of Human Resources This program, offered through the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM), provides a comprehensive overview of human resource roles and responsibilities. This program is ideal for those just starting out in the human resources profession, or more seasoned professionals looking to boost their employee management skills.

45166

WED 6-9 PM TBA

99

$

SAT 12/1 & 12/8 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 Staff

u¥ CRN:

Fee:

SHRM Certified Test Prep

10/17 & 10/24 Sessions: 2 J. Shoaff

CRN:

45243*

Tuition:

225

$

Fee:

250

$

TUE 10/2-11/13 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 7 TBD S. Mellor CRN:

45576

Tuition:

275

$

Fee:

250

$

TUE 10/2-11/6 6:30 PM-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 TBD Staff *Discounted section for SHRM and SHRA members

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 Join Susquehanna Human Resources Association

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SUSQUEHANNA HUMAN RESOURCES ASSOCIATION

Why join SHRA? • Quarterly meetings with regional presenters • Shared meetings with other professional associations • Brown bag lunches at member companies • Discounts for select HR programs at HCC

Here’s some of what SHRA covered this past year: • FLSA Updates: Preparing for Legal Changes • Leadership Tour of the Naval Academy in Annapolis • How to Use Stay Interviews • Employing Special Needs Labor and Tour of Acadia • Our 5th Annual HR Summit at HCC Now ask yourself this: Where else can you get the opportunity to network with over 70 HR professionals, hear top-notch speakers, and develop professional relationships without leaving Harford County? For more information: www.shra-network.com, or call 443-412-2440, or email training@ harford.edu.

LEADERSHIP

CRN:

This course focuses on interpersonal communication in the workplace. Conflict resolution, colleague interaction, bargaining, and problem solving skills are central topics.

45162

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

Tuition:

SAT 8 AM-4:30 PM TBA

249

$

Fee:

89

$

10/27 & 11/3 Sessions: 2 R. Schwanke

Enhancing Established Teams/Strategies for Team Development With business and industry focusing more and more on team participation to meet quality standards, the ability of teams to work effectively is critical to success. In order for intact teams to develop successfully and become productive, members must have a solid understanding of their team’s group processes. This training program helps team members assess their styles of interaction as well as their level of team development. These are key assessments that established teams need to consider before they can achieve maximum productivity.

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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Fee:

89

$

10/30 & 11/1 Sessions: 2 R. Glab

Facilitation Tips & Techniques This course will teach participants how to act as facilitators who can draw out and process audience input for the purpose of moving a discussion forward. Participants will learn how to recognize group dynamics and motivations through dialogue, feedback, and consensus building. CRN:

Do you have a pile full of data and are not sure what to do with it next? Does the “signal” in your data look like the “noise”? Do you need to convert data into useful information for decision makers? If the answer any of these questions is yes, then this course maybe for you. The purpose of these sessions is to look at what the data is telling us. Topics include measures of precision and accuracy, illustrating data with charts and tables, discrete and continuous frequency distributions, testing hypotheses to some level of statistical significance, and optimization techniques. In addition to analysis theory, one benefit of the course is a solid foundation in using Excel for day-to-day analysis of data.

45164

29

$

Data Analysis & Interpretation

u¥ 82 |

49

$

SAT 9/29 8 AM-5 PM Session: 1 TBA J. Shoaff

CRN:

Tuition:

TUE, THU 1-4 PM TBA

Communication in the Workplace

CRN:

45165

45166

WED 6-9 PM TBA

10/17 & 10/24 Sessions: 2 J. Shoaff

Lean Six Sigma-Yellow Belt This training covers an introduction to the terminology, tools, and methods of the Lean Six Sigma methodology for frontline staff/supervisors that will support improvement projects in your organization (not necessarily a pre- requisite for Green Belt level training). This training uses quizzes, structured presentations and hands on exercises to reinforce the tools and concepts taught in order to cultivate a strong foundation for the Lean Six Sigma methodology within your organization.

u¥ CRN:

45168

Tuition:

89

$

MON, WED 11:30 AM-1:30 PM TBA

Fee:

29

$

10/22-10/29 Sessions: 3 R. Glab

Managing Priorities and Deadlines Filled with practical how-to strategies, this time-management training will ensure that you stop wasting time, take control of your multiple projects even when they’re all top priorities, handling with ease all of the unexpected demands and unplanned situations that destroy the most careful scheduling. Stay cool, calm, and collected when the pressure is overwhelming and stress threatens your effectiveness.

u¥ CRN:

45169

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

SAT 10/13 8:30 AM-3 PM Session: 1 TBA R. Glab

www.harford.edu/cet

29

$


PROFESSIONAL

HARFORD LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

Class of 2018 HARFORD LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

25+ YEARS

For more information about applying to HLA, contact Victor Cyran, 443-412-2398, or email vcyran@harford.edu. Application deadline: January 11, 2019

CORE LEADERSHIP Develop yourself further with CORE Leadership training.

The Dynamics of Successful Leadership

CORE Leadership at Harford Community College was designed specifically for LEADERSHIP mid- to senior-level managers. Modeled after the Harford Leadership Academy (HLA), this 10-week program focuses on professional leadership development for established leaders.

Session 1: Kick-off & Orientation

Course Instructors are:

Session 7: Handling Internal Conflict

Session 2: Tools of Leadership

The Identity and Strategy of Leadership Session 3: Leading Through Change, Pt. 1 Session 4: Leading Through Change, Pt. 2 Session 5: Leadership at Various Stages Session 6: Mentoring and Coaching Session 8: Leadership During Crisis

Summary & Integration Session 9: Career Redevelopment Session 10: Class Presentations

David Litterello Scott Walton Business Intelligence Founder of Velocity Manager at Siemens Performance Apparel Healthineers

To apply, visit www.harford.edu/CORE and download application. For more information, contact Pam Karwowski, pkarwowski@harford.edu, or call 443-360-9108

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

CORE Leadership Goals: CORE is designed to improve the student’s ability to see the big picture and take a longer range, broader business perspective, and specifically covers: • Ensuring strategy execution • Reviewing organizational structure as both a whole entity and its integral parts, and how to flow strategy though it • Acknowledging corporate climate and addressing needed change • Taking an active role in the growth and transformation of Harford County

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018

LEADERSHIP (CONT'D) MARKETING The Challenge of Change “The Challenge of Change” is designed for managers and supervisors who are charged with introducing departmental or organizational changes to their employees. This program will provide managers and supervisors with the tools and techniques to help them successfully navigate through the murky and often turbulent waters of change. It may be used with managers from the same organization or with a group from different organizations.

u¥ CRN:

45170

Tuition:

89

$

MON, WED 11:30 AM-1:30 PM TBA

Fee:

29

$

9/17-9/24 Sessions: 3 R. Glab

The Millennial Workforce Millennials will make up nearly half of the nation’s workforce in just a few years, but their expectations and work habits are very different from any of their predecessors. Learn about these differences and how to make the most of your organization’s resources to get the full potential from this group. CRN:

45171

Tuition:

89

$

Fee:

29

$

MON 10/22 6:30-10 PM Session: 1 TBA R. Bourn

Understanding An Organization’s Behavior If you are interested in developing a better corporate climate, this course is for you. You will learn how to interpret mission statements and goals, and determine how well they are being met. Discussions will also include how to assess an organization’s culture dynamics, management styles, power bases and political behavior, and how conflict and change may actually help better align staff with the vision and direction of an organization.

u¥ CRN:

45173

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

29

$

THU 10/11-10/19 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA R. Glab

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Social Media Introduction for Small Business Enroll in this beginner’s course and learn the essential steps every small business should follow to create a social media strategy and effectively “join the conversation.” You will be introduced to the basic platforms: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Yelp, Instagram and more. We will walk through the do’s and don’ts and address specific situations. By the end of this class, you will have successfully set up one or more social media presences and have a solid plan for when and what to post (and when to listen) moving forward.

u¥ CRN:

45175

Tuition:

149

$

Fee:

39

$

MON 10/15-10/29 6-8 PM Sessions: 3 TBA C. Flora

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

u¥µ Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 9/17-9/24 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 N. Carver

Project Management: PMP Prep Attending this 35-hour comprehensive course will provide you with the knowledge you need to pass the Project Management Institute’s PMP® or CAPM® Certification Exam. At the conclusion of the course, you will be able to understand the concepts and vocabulary of project management from the perspective of the PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition. The course is taught by a PMI Registered Education Provider (PMI R.E.P.)

For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

CRN:

35348

Tuition:

2,045

$

Fee:

255

$

MON - FRI 8/20-8/24 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 B-243 Staff CRN:

45200

Tuition:

2,045

$

MON - FRI 8 AM-5 PM J-018

Fee:

255

$

10/29-11/2 Sessions: 5 M. McNally

REAL ESTATE Real Estate Appraisal Harford Community College partners with the Maryland Association of Appraisers to offer continuing education courses. For more information and to register, email training@ harford.edu. Classes will be offered in fall 2018!

For more details see page 66.

Discover the uses of Microsoft Project. Create a task list; set up resources; assign resources to tasks; format and share your plan; track progress on tasks; and fine-tune task details, resource details, assignment details, and the Project Plan. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

45150

Home Inspection License training offered November 10-17.

Introduction to Microsoft Project

CRN:

The provider has been approved by PMI to issue professional development units (PDUs) for the course.

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SMALL BUSINESS Becoming a Notary Learn about the roles, regulations, and correct practices in performing the responsibilities of a new notary public. Topics include a brief history, Maryland rules, practical advice, avoiding problems, new developments, and performing competently as a notary.

u¥ CRN:

45239

Tuition:

89

$

SAT 11/3 9 AM-1:20 PM Session: 1 E-146 T. Cavacos

www.harford.edu/cet


SERVICE Infant & Toddler This course is designed to provide an indepth examination of human development from birth through age three. Theories of development, the effect of the environment, the role of the caregivers, health and safety issues and contemporary issues are emphasized. CRN:

45247

Tuition:

387

$

MON, WED 1:40-3 PM J-013 No class 9/3 & 11/21.

8/27-12/5 Sessions: 28 K. Bell

Materials & Curriculum

SERVICE Including All Children- ADA

CHILD CARE Childcare Health and Safety This class has been developed to provide information about critical health and safety topics for all child care providers. Specific topics include: establishing and maintaining safe, healthy environments, teaching all children and youth safe practices to prevent and reduce injuries, record keeping and policy considerations, identification and reporting of abuse, neglect and injurious treatment, sanitation practices and procedures, and appropriate supervision of all children and youth. The Health and Safety training is a pre-service requirement for new child care providers and staff. Current child care providers and staff are required by the Office of Child Care to complete the training. CRN:

45358

MON, WED 6:30-9 PM J-013

Tuition:

69

$

9/24 & 9/26 Sessions: 2 K. Bell

This course will provide information, strategies, and resources on how to develop and implement an early childhood environment that is inclusive to all children and families. Successful completion of this course results in receipt of the threehour certificate required by Maryland State Department of Education, Office of Child Care. CRN:

45318

Tuition:

39

$

THU 8/30-9/13 8-9 AM Sessions: 3 J-013 L. Hutton

Including Children with Autism The course provides a brief overview of the ways in which autism impacts an individual’s perceptions, behavior, and learning style. Ways to modify the environment to promote the success of children on the autism spectrum are discussed. Effective communication strategies, behavior management approaches, and instructional methods are explored. CRN:

45350

Tuition:

25

$

THU 11/29 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-104 L. Hutton

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Designed for parents, teachers, child care operators, prospective parents or teachers, and others interested in working with children. Through varied instructional materials and activities, students will learn various means of stimulating the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of young children through seven years of age.

u¥ CRN:

45277

Tuition:

387

$

MON, WED, FRI 8/27-12/7 9-9:55 AM Sessions: 42 J-013 K. Bell No class 9/3, 11/21, and11/23. CRN:

45279

Tuition:

387

$

8/27-12/7 Online L. Hutton

Observation and Assessment of Language and Literacy Development Birth to Age 8 Language development and literacy are closely related. This course will provide information about the relationship as well as the stages of development in language and literacy skills. Participants will have an opportunity to assess student language and literacy skills as well as create activities that are developmentally appropriate for the specific stages. CRN:

45342

Tuition:

25

$

TUE 10/16 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-233 S. Allen

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018

CHILD CARE (CONT'D)

CULINARY TECHNICIAN

The Young Child

This hands-on skill building class takes place in a commercial style kitchen lab and focuses on essential culinary skills. Students will be cooking and preparing recipes in each class session such as guacamole, salmon in parchment, and even baking chocolate cake. All ingredients are provided.

Designed to provide students with knowledge to meet the need of the young child from birth to age eight. Emphasis is on the practical aspects of caring for young children, and creating environmental settings instrumental in providing optimal development. Current issues will be discussed. Textbook purchase required.

Topics covered include: Basic Knife Skills, Equipment Skills, ServSafe (Food Service Sanitation) certification training. Food Handling and Processing, Baking

u¥ CRN:

45271

Tuition:

387

$

CRN:

8/27-12/7 Online K. Bell CRN:

45267

Tuition:

387 8/28-12/6 Sessions: 29 K. Bell

Watch, Listen, and Do: An Overview of Learning Styles This training focuses on how various learning styles, Multiple Intelligence Theory, and differentiated instruction play a critical role in student learning. Participants will explore effective classroom activities and instructional strategies to motivate, teach, and evaluate learning for a variety of learners in an early childhood classroom. CRN:

45333

Tuition:

25

$

WED 11/7 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 K. Bell

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Learn about ingredients and nutrition while gaining professional skills to prepare you for an exciting career as a culinary technician. Required Courses • Culinary Technician – Professionalism • Culinary Technician – Applied Kitchen Skills • Nutrition for Food Science

For more information, email JeanMarie Lewis, jmlewis@harford.edu.

Culinary Technician Professionalism This class provides students with a foundation for successful employment in the restaurant/ food service/hospitality industry. Students will be cooking and making recipes during this course as well as learning about hospitality and culinary professions, professional etiquette and basic Customer Service.

45430

MON, WED 5-8:30 PM E-159

Tuition:

295

$

Fee:

9/17-10/1 Sessions: 5 A. Scott

Tuition:

1,495

$

Fee:

595

$

Nutrition for Food Science

Culinary Technician

CRN:

45433

MON, WED 10/3-12/12 5-8:30 PM Sessions: 24 E-159 A. Scott In addition to the MON/WED schedule, there will be 4 SAT classes on: 10/13, 10/20, 11/10, 12/1, from 8 AM-4:30 PM. No class on 11/21.

$

TUE, THU 9:25-10:45 AM J-013 No class 11/22.

Culinary Technician Applied Kitchen Skills

95

$

Learn the basic principles of nutrition and the role of nutrition in the health and growth of individuals over their lifetime. Students will explore current nutrition recommendations for fat, fiber, vitamins and other major nutrients. Topics will include the role of nutrition in weight control as well as the social and cultural aspects of food. Other topics include dietary guidelines, nutrition policies, and product labeling. CRN:

45443

Tuition:

299

$

TUE, THU 5:30-8:30 PM E-159

Fee:

8/28-9/20 Sessions: 8 J. Numbers

Food Service Sanitation (ServSafe Certification) Developed by the National Restaurant Association, this course enables participants to become certified in food safety and sanitation. Upon completion of the course and a passing grade on the exam, students receive a certificate that is recognized by the State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Textbook is required and should be purchased before first class session. The book is approximately $75. First and last class session held on campus.

u ¥ CRN:

HYBRID COURSE

45244 Tuition: 79 $

Fee:

83

$

MON 10/15-11/19 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 TBD K. Gingue

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For registration information, see page 42 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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89

$

www.harford.edu/cet


SERVICE

VETERINARY ASSISTANT

CERTIFICATE

Animal First Aid & CPR Animal first aid is the immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill pet. This course provides pet owners and other interested parties with information on caring for dogs and cats as well as guidance about how to determine when pets need professional treatment. Course completion card included. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45210 Tuition: 59 $

Fee:

49

$

SAT 10/20 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 J-025 P. Halligan

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Veterinary Assistant

The demand for certified veterinary assistants is growing! As a member of the team, you will assist the veterinarian and veterinary technician in the delivery of patient care, maintaining a clean and safe work environment, administering medications to animals, and providing compassionate care to animals and their owners. Learn essential information and job skills, such as animal husbandry, emergency care, nutrition, surgery, diagnostics, and more. Experience hands-on learning in the classroom with a variety of animals. Students must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Technical standards apply. Additionally, you must complete the Reading (ACR, and Math (ACA) assessments at the Test Center prior to enrollment in the program. Required Classes • Animal First Aid & CPR • Massage Therapy for Animals • VAC I: Intro to Veterinary Assisting • VAC II: Anatomy, Physiology, Disease, & Nutrition • VAC III: Diagnostic & Therapeutic Techniques • VAC IV: Surgery & Emergency Care • VAC V: Large & Exotic Animals • Small Animal Externship

Learn the rudimentary skills of animal massage to gain complementary physical and emotional benefits, and facilitate the socialization of abused and/or traumatized pets. You may bring a licensed, socialized dog to class for use in the practice of massage. All dogs must have current rabies immunization and be kept on a lead.

45212

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

49

$

SAT 10/13 9 AM-1:15 PM Session: 1 J-025 J. Federline

Veterinary Assistant Certification I: Introduction to Veterinary Assisting Interested in an entry-level career in veterinary medicine? Take this course to learn the role and responsibilities of a veterinary assistant as you explore the skills needed for the workplace. Includes information related to ethics and professionalism; customer service; dog and cat breeds; animal behavior and handling; sanitation; and grooming. Prerequisite courses required. Reading (ACR) and math (ACA) assessments required prior to registration. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45235

TUE, THU 6-9 PM J-025

Tuition:

495

$

Fee:

89

$

8/28-9/27 Sessions: 10 M. Skinner

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Continue to explore the care and treatment of small animals. Learn essential information regarding anatomy, physiology and nutrition as well as the effects of disease and parasites on various species. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45237

Tuition:

495

$

Fee:

89

$

TUE, THU 10/2-10/30 6-9 PM Sessions: 9 J-025 Staff Make-Up date 11/01

Massage Therapy for Animals

CRN:

Veterinary Assistant Certification II: Anatomy, Physiology, Disease, & Nutrition

Veterinary Assistant Certification III: Diagnostic & Therapeutic Techniques Continue exploring the care of small animals as you learn to perform interventions and tests necessary to diagnose and treat health problems. Gain skills and knowledge related to hematology, laboratory procedures, diagnostic imaging, pharmacology, fluid therapy, and restraint techniques. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

45238

Tuition:

495

$

Fee:

89

$

TUE, THU 11/6-12/18 6-9 PM Sessions: 12 J-025 Staff No class 11/22. Make-Up date 12/20.

Small Animal Externship Participate in an individually scheduled, 100-hour, “hands on” experience related to the veterinary management of small animals. Opportunities include preventive medicine, nutrition, husbandry, animal behavior, handling and restraint, medical management and laboratory techniques. Observe and practice procedures and skills under direct supervision. Weekday, weekend, and holiday hours necessary for successful completion. Immunizations required. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

45231

Tuition:

495

$

Fee:

89

$

MON-SAT 11/12-2/8 TBA Staff Required progress meetings 11/3, 1/12, and 2/9. Meeting time 10-11:30 AM.

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8 1 0 2 ll Fa Events MAGIC SCHOOL BUS: LOST IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM SEPTEMBER 21 | 7 PM HARRIET’S HAPPIEST HALLOWEEN OCTOBER 18 & 19 | 7 PM OCTOBER 20 & 21 | 12 & 4 PM

WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS NOVEMBER 4 | 3 PM

THE NUTCRACKER DECEMBER 7 | 7:30 PM DECEMBER 8 & 9 | 12 & 4 PM


CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

Disclaimer: All courses in this section are subject to change. Please consult the Harford Community College online Credit Schedule of Classes for the most up-to-date information. www.harford.edu/schedule

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FALL 2018 CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES In an effort to provide the community with a complete listing of classes offered at Harford Community College, we are now including this schedule of credit classes, degrees, and programs as an addition to our community education and workforce development classes. Registration for these classes can be completed by following the link at the bottom of each page in this section. Each course listing consists of the CRN # (the code used to register) as well as the day and time the class meets. For courses designated as ONLINE or HYBRID, consider taking our Online Readiness Quiz http://ww2.harford.edu/OnlineSurvey/eLearning/ OnlineReadiness/AmIReady.asp to determine if online classes are a good fit for you. Should you have questions please contact: Admissions: 443-412-2109 Cashier’s Office: 443-412-2208

Advising: 443-412-2301 Financial Aid: 443-412-2257

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

ART 121

Intro to Drawing-Non-Major(GH) CRN 40219 T 1245 1635 CRN 40220 F 0800 1150 CRN 40221 W 1800 2150

ART 101

Fundamentals of 2D Design CRN 40060 R 1800 CRN 40059 W 0800 CRN 40061 R 1245

ART 160

Time-Based Media CRN 40222 M

ART 103

Intro to Graphic Communication CRN 40062 R 1245 1635

ART 192

Independent Study: Art CRN 40270

ART 107

Fundamentals of 3D Design CRN 40109 W 1245 CRN 40109 W 1245

ART 193

Independent Study: Art CRN 40269

1635 1635

ART 108

Digital Media Culture (I) CRN 40111 W 1800

2150

ART 201

History Art: Ancient & Medieval (H)(D) CRN 40223 MW 0900 1020 CRN 40224 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40225 ONLINE

ART 109

Sculpture I CRN 40112 T

1635

ART 111

Studio Drawing I: Observation CRN 40209 T 0800 1150 CRN 40210 M 1245 1635

ART 202

History Art: Renaissance-Modern (H)(D) CRN 40266 T 1500 1750 CRN 40226 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40227 ONLINE

ART 204

Typography I CRN 40228 R

0825

1215

ART 113

Painting I CRN 40212 W

1245

1635

ART 208

Digital Foundations II CRN 40229 R 1800

2150

ART 115

Ceramics I CRN 40214 W CRN 40213 M CRN 40215 T

0800 1245 1800

1150 1635 2150

ART 213

Studio Drawing II: Contemporary Pra CRN 40230 M 1800 2150

ART 120

Digital Foundations I CRN 40218 W 0825 CRN 40216 T 0825 CRN 40217 W 1245

ART 214

Painting II CRN 40231 W

1245

1635

1215 1215 1635

ART 219

Sculpture II CRN 40232 T

1245

1635

ART 220

Ceramics II CRN 40236 T CRN 40234 M CRN 40235 W

1800 1245 0800

2150 1635 1150

Art + Design

1245

2150 1150 1635

0825

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES ART 221

Studio Drawing: Illustration CRN 40237 M 1800

ART 226

Studio Draw: Special Project & Portfolio CRN 40238 M 1800 2150 Painting III CRN 40239 W 1245 1635 Painting IV CRN 40240 W 1245 1635 CMST 105 Ceramics III CRN 40241 M 1245 1635 CRN 40242 W 0800 1150 CMST 200 CRN 40243 T 1800 2150 Ceramics IV CMST 210 CRN 40245 W 0800 1150 CRN 40246 T 1800 2150 CRN 40244 M 1245 1635

ART 227

Sculpture III CRN 40247 T

1245

1635

ART 228

Sculpture IV CRN 40249 T

1245

1635

ART 230

2D Computer Animation CRN 40251 M 1245

1635

ART 239

Asian Art and Culture (GH) CRN 40252 MWF 1055

1215

ART 251

Ceramics Workshop CRN 40254 W 1800 CRN 40253 R 1245

2150 1635

ART 283

Art and Design Field Project CRN 40255

ART 222 ART 223 ART 224 ART 225

2150

1410 1530 1340 1630 0750 0910 0925 1045 1100 1220 1235 1355 ONLINE ONLINE

Interprsnl Communication (I,D) CRN 40187 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40188 ONLINE Communication Theory CRN 41197 ONLINE Group Comm & Leadership (H) CRN 40190 T 1235 1355 CRN 40189 TR 1100 1220

English: Transitional

American Sign Language ASL 101

American Sign Language I CRN 40347 M 1515

1755

ASL 102

American Sign Language II CRN 40348 T 1515

1755

ASL 201 American Sign Language III CRN 40350 T 1515

1755

Arts Management ARTM 101 Arts Management Seminar I CRN 40024 ONLINE

Drama DRAM 203 Survey of World Drama (H,D) CRN 40013 TR 1100 1220

Communication Studies CMST 101

CRN 40178 TR CRN 40167 W CRN 40174 TR CRN 40175 TR CRN 40176 TR CRN 40177 TR CRN 40184 CRN 40185

Speech Fundamentals (I) CRN 41281 M 1545 CRN 40180 TR 1900 CRN 40169 MW 1825 CRN 40183 TR 1720 CRN 40186 F 0800 CRN 40182 T 1545 CRN 40181 TR 1410 CRN 40165 MW 0900 CRN 40166 MW 1010

1845 2020 1945 1840 1055 1705 1530 0955 1105

ENG 001

Introductory Writing CRN 40195 TR CRN 40194 MWF CRN 40193 S CRN 40192 TR

ENG 002

Reading Power & Comprehension CRN 40199 TR 1900 2020 CRN 40198 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40196 MWF 1115 1215 CRN 40197 TR 0925 1045

ENG 003

Reading & Undrstnding College Text CRN 40357 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40359 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40361 TR 1720 1840 CRN 40353 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40356 MWF 1120 1215 CRN 40358 ONLINE

ENG 012

Basic Writing CRN 40200 MWF CRN 40202 MWF CRN 40317 TR CRN 40201 MWF CRN 40344 MWF CRN 40320 MWF CRN 40341 MWF CRN 40312 TR CRN 40338 TR CRN 40208 TR CRN 40204 MWF CRN 40256 MWF CRN 40259 TR CRN 40206 MW CRN 40207 MW CRN 40203 MWF CRN 40261 S CRN 40262 TR CRN 40205 MW CRN 40258 TR CRN 40257 TR

1720 1225 1000 0925

0750 1010 1900 0900 1235 0900 1120 1235 1720 0925 1120 1230 1410 1515 1650 1120 1000 1900 1340 1235 1100

1840 1325 1250 1045

0845 1105 2020 0955 1325 0955 1215 1355 1840 1045 1215 1325 1530 1635 1810 1215 1250 2020 1500 1355 1220

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ENG 017

Associated Reading & Writing CRN 40280 TR 1235 1430 CRN 40282 MW 1000 1155 CRN 40373 MW 1900 2055 CRN 40283 MWF 0750 0900 CRN 40281 MW 0750 0945 CRN 40264 TR 0925 1120

ENG 018

Integrated Reading and Writing CRN 40272 TR 1410 1605 CRN 40278 MW 1650 1845 CRN 40267 MW 1340 1535 CRN 40276 MWF 1120 1235 CRN 40274 TR 1000 1155 CRN 40263 MWF 0750 0900 CRN 41278 MW 0750 0945 CRN 40268 TR 1235 1430 CRN 40271 MWF 1230 1340 CRN 40277 TR 1100 1255 CRN 40273 TR 1335 1530 CRN 40279 TR 1900 2055 CRN 40275 MWF 0925 1040

English ENG 101

English Composition (E) CRN 40339 MWF 1010 CRN 40076 MWF 1010 CRN 40316 TR 1720 CRN 40315 TR 1720 CRN 40070 TR 1410 CRN 40340 MWF 1010 CRN 40318 MWF 0750 CRN 40319 MWF 0750 CRN 40313 TR 1100 CRN 40314 TR 1100 CRN 40056 TR 1235 CRN 40342 MWF 1120 CRN 40075 MWF 0900 CRN 40015 MWF 0750 CRN 40072 TR 1410 CRN 40040 TR 0750 CRN 40337 TR 1545 CRN 40078 TR 1900 CRN 40336 TR 1545 CRN 40043 TR 0750 CRN 40077 MW 1825 CRN 40343 MWF 1120 CRN 40029 MW 1010 CRN 40035 MWF 1230 CRN 40017 MWF 0900 CRN 40069 TR 1235 CRN 40080 T 1900 CRN 40046 TR 0925 CRN 40063 S 0900 CRN 40067 TR 0925 CRN 40027 MWF 1010 CRN 40028 MWF 1010 CRN 40037 MW 1650 CRN 40068 TR 1410 CRN 40030 MWF 1120 CRN 40033 MWF 1230 CRN 40016 MWF 0900 CRN 40020 MWF 0900 CRN 40057 TR 1235

1105 1105 1840 1840 1530 1105 0845 0845 1220 1220 1355 1215 0955 0845 1530 0910 1705 2020 1705 0910 1945 1215 1105 HONORS 1325 0955 1355 2150 1045 1150 1045 1105 1105 1810 1530 1215 1325 0955 0955 1355

CRN 40074 MW CRN 40036 MW CRN 40058 TR CRN 40032 MWF CRN 40034 MWF CRN 40066 TR CRN 40014 MWF CRN 40054 TR CRN 40031 MWF CRN 40071 MW CRN 40026 MWF CRN 40042 TR CRN 40045 TR CRN 40055 TR CRN 40018 MWF CRN 40025 MWF CRN 40044 TR CRN 40079 T CRN 41290 CRN 41280 CRN 40064 CRN 40073

1515 1635 1515 1635 1545 1705 1120 1215 1230 1325 0750 0910 0750 0845 1100 1220 1120 1215 1340 1500 1010 1105 0750 0910 0925 1045 1100 1220 0900 0955 1010 1105 0925 1045 1715 1930 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE

ENG 102

English Composition and Literature CRN 40089 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40082 MWF 0750 0845 CRN 40090 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40083 MWF 1120 1215 CRN 40087 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40084 TR 1410 1530 CRN 40088 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40086 ONLINE CRN 40085 ONLINE

ENG 107

Intro to Creative Writing CRN 40284 TR 0925

ENG 109

English Comp: Research Writing CRN 40091 MWF 1120 1215 CRN 40092 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40094 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40093 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40096 ONLINE CRN 40095 ONLINE

ENG 110

Poetry I CRN 40285 M

ENG 113

Fiction & Creative Nonfiction I CRN 41301 TR 0925 1045

ENG 201

World Literature 800BC-1600AD (H,D) CRN 40115 TR 1100 1220

ENG 203

English Literature: Survey Eng Lit I (H) CRN 40369 TR 1410 1530

ENG 204

English Literature: Survey Eng Lit II (H) CRN 40116 ONLINE

ENG 205

American Lit: Colonial Civil War (H,D) CRN 40765 ONLINE

ENG 209

Technical Writing CRN 40119 TR CRN 40120

ENG 210

Lit Children & Young Adults (H)(D) CRN 40121 TR 0925 1045

1730

1045

2020

0925 1045 ONLINE

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES ENG 214

Great Writers: Lives/Works (H) CRN 40122 MW 1340 1500

ENG 215

Multicult Literature: 20th Cent (H,D) CRN 40123 TR 1100 1220

ENG 216

Business Communications CRN 40124 MWF 1120 1215 CRN 41256 M 1715 1930 CRN 40767 ONLINE

ENG 219

American Women Writers (H,D) CRN 40139 TR 0925 1045

ENG 231

Fiction & Creat Nonfiction II CRN 41302 TR 0925

ENG 233

African American Literature (H,D) CRN 40141 ONLINE

ENG 235

Poetry II CRN 40286 M

1730

2020

ENG 236

Poetry III CRN 40287 M

1730

2020

SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I CRN 40144 TR 1235 CRN 40145 M 1825 FR 101

Elementary French I CRN 40142 T 1900

GER 101

Mass Communications MC 101

Intro to Electronic Media CRN 40289 TR 1100 CRN 40288 TR 0925

1220 1045

MC 102

Audio Production CRN 41321 W CRN 40290 MW

2150 1210

MC 103

Television Studio Production CRN 40292 R 1315 1705

MC 105

Intro to Journalism (GH) CRN 40293 M 1220

MC 191

Independent Study: Mass Communications CRN 40294

MC 201

Writing Electronic Media CRN 40295 TR 1340

1530

MC 204

Video Production/Editing CRN 40296 R 0900

1250

MC 206

History of Film (H) (Honors) CRN 40297 W 1400 1750

1355 1945

MC 206

History of Film (H) CRN 40300 M CRN 40298 M CRN 40299

1800 2150 1400 1750 ONLINE

2020

Elementary German I CRN 40143 TR 0750

MC 207

Digital Video I CRN 40301 M

1800

0910

SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II CRN 40771 R 1825

MC 210

Introduction to Social Media CRN 40302 ONLINE

1945

MC 283

Field Project: Ann/Pro Electronic Media CRN 40304 CRN 40306 CRN 40305 CRN 40303

MC 284

Field Project: Journalism/New Media CRN 40307 CRN 40308

MC 293

Independent Media Project CRN 40309 CRN 40310 CRN 40311

1045

Foreign Language

History HIST 101

History of Western Civ I (B,D) CRN 40404 MWF 1120 1215 CRN 40405 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40406 MWF 1010 1105

HIST 103

History of United States I (B,D) CRN 40410 MWF 1230 1325 CRN 40412 T 1900 2150 CRN 40411 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40409 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 40407 ONLINE

HIST 104

History of United States II (B,D) CRN 40415 MW 1650 1810 CRN 40416 TR 0750 0910 CRN 40417 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40413 ONLINE

HIST 109

World History I (B,D) CRN 40441 MWF 1230 1325 CRN 40444 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40437 ONLINE

HIST 110

World History II (B,D) CRN 40446 ONLINE

HIST 202

Twentieth Century World (B,D) CRN 40450 TR 1235 1355

HIST 218

History of the British Isles CRN 40453 TR 1410

HIST 283

Internship in Public History CRN 40454 ONLINE

1530

1800 1010

1500

2150

Music MUS 101

Music Fundamentals CRN 40362 ONLINE

MUS 103

Music Theory I CRN 40363 TR

1100

1150

MUS 105

Chorus I CRN 40364 M

1900

2150

MUS 106

Chorus II CRN 40365 M

1900

2150

MUS 107

A Cappella Singers I CRN 40366 T 1900

2150

MUS 108

A Cappella Singers II CRN 40367 T 1900

2150

MUS 109

Band I CRN 40368 M

2150

1900

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MUS 142

App Music: Drum Set/Percus IV CRN 40427

MUS 143

App Mus Strings I CRN 40428 CRN 40429 CRN 40430

MUS 144

App Mus Strings II CRN 40431 CRN 40432 CRN 40433

MUS 145

App Mus Strings III CRN 40435 CRN 40436 CRN 40434

MUS 146

App Mus Strings IV CRN 40438 CRN 40439 CRN 40440

MUS 147

App Mus Keyboard I CRN 40442

MUS 148

App Mus Keyboard II CRN 40443

MUS 149

App Mus Keyboard III CRN 40445

MUS 150

App Mus Keyboard IV CRN 40447

MUS 151

App Mus Voice I CRN 40448 CRN 40449

MUS 152

App Mus Voice II CRN 40451 CRN 40455

MUS 153

App Mus Voice III CRN 40456 CRN 40452

MUS 154

App Mus Voice IV CRN 40458 CRN 40457

MUS 155

App Mus Guitar I CRN 40459

MUS 156

App Mus Guitar II CRN 40460

MUS 157

App Mus Guitar III CRN 40461

MUS 158

App Mus Guitar IV CRN 40462

MUS 159

App Mus Elec Bass I CRN 40463

MUS 160

App Mus Elec Bass II CRN 40464

App Music: Drum Set/Percus I CRN 40424

MUS 161

App Mus Elec Bass III CRN 40465

MUS 140

App Music: Drum Set/Percus II CRN 40425

MUS 162

App Mus Elec Bass IV CRN 40466

MUS 141

App Music:Drum Set/Percus III CRN 40426

MUS 163

App Mus Elec Guitar I CRN 40467

MUS 110

Band II CRN 40370 M

1900

2150

MUS 111

Jazz Ensemble I CRN 40371 R

1900

2150

MUS 112

Jazz Ensemble II CRN 40372 R

1900

2150

MUS 118

Vocal Jazz Ensemble I CRN 40374 R 1900

2150

MUS 119

Vocal Jazz Ensemble II CRN 40375 R 1900

2150

MUS 120

Orchestra I CRN 40376 T

1830

2120

MUS 121

Orchestra II CRN 40377 T

1830

2120

MUS 127

App Mus Comm Voice I CRN 40378

MUS 128

App Mus Comm Voice II CRN 40379

MUS 129

App Mus Comm Voice III CRN 40380

MUS 130

App Mus Comm Voice IV CRN 40381

MUS 131

App Mus Woodwinds I CRN 40382 CRN 40384 CRN 40383

MUS 132

App Mus Woodwinds II CRN 40385 CRN 40387 CRN 40386

MUS 133

App Mus Woodwinds III CRN 40389 CRN 40390 CRN 40388

MUS 134

App Mus Woodwinds IV CRN 40392 CRN 40391 CRN 40393

MUS 135

App Mus Brass I CRN 40789 CRN 40394

MUS 136

App Mus Brass II CRN 40418 CRN 40419

MUS 137

App Mus Brass III CRN 40420 CRN 40421

MUS 138

App Mus Brass IV CRN 40422 CRN 40423

MUS 139

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES MUS 164

App Mus Elec Guitar II CRN 40468

MUS 218

Vocal Jazz Ensemble III CRN 40576 R 1900

2150

MUS 165

App Mus Elec Guitar III CRN 40469

MUS 219

Vocal Jazz Ensemble IV CRN 40577 R 1900

2150

MUS 166

App Mus Elec Guitar IV CRN 40470

MUS 220

Orchestra III CRN 40578 T

1830

2120

MUS 167

App Mus Comp/Arr I CRN 40471

MUS 221

Orchestra IV CRN 40579 T

1830

2120

MUS 168

App Mus Comp/Arr II CRN 40472

MUS 169

App Mus Comp/Arr III CRN 40473

MUS 170

App Mus Comp/Arr IV CRN 40474

MUS 222

Popular Music of the US (H,D) CRN 40582 W 1825 2115 CRN 40581 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40580 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40583 ONLINE

MUS 171

App Mus Improv I CRN 40554

MUS 223

Listening to Jazz (H,D) CRN 40585 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40584 ONLINE

MUS 172

App Mus Improv II CRN 40555

MUS 227

App Mus Comm Voice V CRN 40586

MUS 173

App Mus Improv III CRN 40556

MUS 228

App Mus Comm Voice VI CRN 40587

MUS 174

App Mus Improv IV CRN 40557

MUS 229

App Mus Comm Voice VII CRN 40588

MUS 187

Chamber Music Ensemble I CRN 40558 R 1545

1835

MUS 230

App Mus Comm Voice VIII CRN 40589

MUS 188

Chamber Music Ensemble II CRN 40559 R 1545

1835

MUS 201

Music: Art of Listening I (H,D) CRN 40560 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40561 ONLINE

MUS 231

App Mus Woodwinds V CRN 40603 CRN 40601 CRN 40606

MUS 232

App Mus Woodwinds VI CRN 40599

MUS 202

Mus: Art of Listening II (H,D) CRN 40562 MWF 1120 1215

MUS 203

Music Theory III CRN 40563 TR

MUS 232

App Mus Woodwinds VI CRN 40607 CRN 40609

0925

1015

MUS 205

Chorus III CRN 40564 M

1900

2150

MUS 206

Chorus IV CRN 40565 M

MUS 233

App Mus Woodwinds VII CRN 40620 CRN 40621 CRN 40622

1900

2150

MUS 207

A Cappella Singers III CRN 40566 T 1900

2150

MUS 208

A Cappella Singers IV CRN 40567 T 1900

MUS 234

App Mus Woodwinds VIII CRN 40624 CRN 40626 CRN 40629

2150

MUS 209

Band III CRN 40568 M

1900

2150

MUS 235

App Mus Brass V CRN 40637 CRN 40395

MUS 210

Band IV CRN 40569 M

1900

2150

MUS 236

App Mus Brass VI CRN 40646 CRN 40643

MUS 211

Jazz Ensemble III CRN 40570 R

1900

2150

MUS 212

Jazz Ensemble IV CRN 40571 R

MUS 237

App Mus Brass VII CRN 40648 CRN 40651

1900

2150

MUS 215

Intro to Electronic Music CRN 40572 TR 1235

1425

MUS 238

App Mus Brass VIII CRN 40653 CRN 40655

MUS 216

World Music (H,D) CRN 40573 MWF CRN 40575

MUS 239

App Music: Drum Set/Percus V CRN 40656

MUS 240

App Music: Drum Set/Percus VI CRN 40659

0900 0955 ONLINE

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MUS 241

App Music: Drum Set/Percus VII CRN 40660

MUS 264

App Mus Elec Guitar VI CRN 40728

MUS 242

App Music:Drum Set/Percus VIII CRN 40662

MUS 265

App Mus Elect Guitar VII CRN 40730

MUS 243

App Mus Strings V CRN 40664 CRN 40665

MUS 266

App Mus Elec Guitar VIII CRN 40732

MUS 243

App Mus Strings V CRN 40666

MUS 267

App Mus Comp/Arr V CRN 40733

MUS 244

App Mus Strings VI CRN 40668 CRN 40669 CRN 40670

MUS 268

App Mus Comp/Arr VI CRN 40735

MUS 269

App Mus Comp/Arr VII CRN 40737

MUS 245

App Mus Strings VII CRN 40671 CRN 40672 CRN 40674

MUS 270

App Mus Comp/Arr VIII CRN 40739

MUS 271

App Mus Improv V CRN 40740

MUS 246

App Mus Strings VIII CRN 40675 CRN 40677 CRN 40678

MUS 272

App Mus Improv VI CRN 40743

MUS 273

App Mus Improv VII CRN 40744

MUS 247

App Mus Keyboard V CRN 40694

MUS 274

App Mus Improv VIII CRN 40745

MUS 248

App Mus Keyboard VI CRN 40697

MUS 275

Applied Music Keyboard Theory CRN 40747

MUS 249

App Mus Keyboard VII CRN 40698

MUS 287

Chamber Music Ensemble III CRN 40748 R 1545 1835

MUS 250

App Mus Keyboard VIII CRN 40699

MUS 288

Chamber Music Ensemble IV CRN 40749 R 1545 1835

MUS 251

App Mus Voice V CRN 40701

Photography

MUS 252

App Mus Voice VI CRN 40703

MUS 253

App Mus Voice VII CRN 40704

PHOT 101 Black and White Photography I CRN 40039 R 1800 2150 CRN 40038 T 1245 1635

MUS 254

App Mus Voice VIII CRN 40707

MUS 255

App Mus Guitar V CRN 40711

MUS 256

App Mus Guitar VI CRN 40713

MUS 257

App Mus Guitar VII CRN 40715

MUS 258

App Mus Guitar VIII CRN 40717

MUS 259

App Mus Elec Bass V CRN 40719

MUS 260

App Mus Elec Bass VI CRN 40720

MUS 261

App Mus Elec Bass VII CRN 40723

MUS 262

App Mus Elec Bass VIII CRN 40724

MUS 263

App Mus Elec Guitar V CRN 40726

PHOT 102 Black and White Photography II CRN 40041 M 1245 1635 PHOT 105 Photojournalism CRN 40047 M

1245

1635

PHOT 131 Digital Imaging I CRN 40049 M CRN 40048 F

1800 0825

2150 1215

PHOT 202 Alt Photographic Processes CRN 40050 W 1245

1635

PHOT 206 Studio Lighting CRN 40051 W

1245

1635

PHOT 209 History of Photography (H) CRN 40052 R 1410

1700

PHOT 231 Digital Imaging II CRN 40053 M

2150

1800

Philosophy PHIL 101

Intro to Philosophy (H) CRN 40148 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40147 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40149 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40146 TR 1545 1705 CRN 40150 ONLINE

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES PHIL 200

Principles of Logic (H) CRN 40152 MW 1515 CRN 40151 MW 1340

PHIL 205

Ethics (H) CRN 40153 TR CRN 40155 R CRN 40154 TR CRN 40775

1100 1220 1900 2150 1410 1530 ONLINE

PHIL 220

Bioethics (H) CRN 40157 W CRN 40156 MW

1900 1340

PHIL 221

Business Ethics (H) CRN 40158 F CRN 40159 R CRN 41271 W CRN 41291

0915 1215 1900 2150 1730 1945 ONLINE

PHIL 250

Philosophy of Religion (H) CRN 40160 TR 0925

1635 1500

2150 1500

1045

Religion RELIG 207 Lit & Relg Thgt Old Tstmnt (H) CRN 40161 M 1900 2150 RELIG 210

Comparative Religion (H,D) CRN 40164 M 1900 CRN 40162 TR 1410 CRN 40163 TR 1235

2150 1530 1355

Theater THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre (H) CRN 40001 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40002 ONLINE THEA 102 Acting I CRN 40003 MW CRN 40004

1230 1425 ONLINE

THEA 104 Stagecraft I CRN 40005 MW

1515

THEA 279 Theatre Workshop I CRN 40021 THEA 280 Theatre Workshop II CRN 40022 THEA 281 Theatre Workshop III CRN 40023

Visual + Performing Arts VPA 201

Visual and Perf Arts Survy (H) CRN 40260 ONLINE

BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Anthropology ANTH 101 Intro Phys Anthro & Arch (B,D) CRN 40097 R 1410 1705 ANTH 102 Intro to Cultural Anth (B,D) CRN 40098 ONLINE ANTH 193 Independent Study: Anthropology CRN 41257

Cooperative Education HD 273

Coop Education III Psychology CRN 40502

HD 273

Coop Education III Sociology CRN 40503

Criminal Justice CJ

101

Intro to Criminal Justice CRN 40100 TR 0750 0910 CRN 40102 W 1900 2150 CRN 40099 MWF 0750 0845 CRN 40101 TR 1235 1355

THEA 105 Stagecraft II CRN 40006

CJ

103

Intro to Corrections F CRN 40103 MWF 0900

THEA 106 Scrpt Anlys:Fr Page-Stage(GH) CRN 40265 F 1010 1105

CJ

104

Procedural Law & Evidence CRN 40104 MW 1515 1635 CRN 40105 T 1720 2010

CJ

111

Principles of Criminal Law CRN 40106 W 1825 2115

CJ

201

Police-Community Relations CRN 41267 TR 1410 1530

1705

THEA 191 Independent Study: Theatre CRN 40007 THEA 193 Independent Study: Theatre CRN 40008 THEA 202 Scene Design CRN 40009

CJ 213 Criminology CRN 40107 TR

THEA 204 Costuming CRN 40011

CJ

214

1430

THEA 222 Movement for the Actor CRN 40012 MW 1010

CJ 216 Terrorism CRN 41265 R

1205

CJ

283

1705

Police Problems and Practices CRN 40108 MWF 1120 1215

THEA 221 Vocal Perform for the Stage CRN 40010 TR 1235

THEA 223 Makeup for the Performer CRN 40019

1545

0955

1900

2150

Field Practicum Criminal Justice CRN 40110

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Economics

Psychology

ECON 101

Macroeconomics (B) CRN 40133 M 1700 1840 /HYBRID CRN 40128 MW 1010 1105 /HYBRID CRN 40132 W 1825 2115 CRN 40131 TR 1410 1530 CRN 40130 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40113 ONLINE

ECON 102

Microeconomics (B) CRN 41289 ONLINE CRN 40134 ONLINE CRN 40137 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40138 T 1900 2150

PSY 101

General Psychology (B) CRN 40722 T 1745 1925 / HYBRID CRN 40689 TR 0925 1045 / HONORS CRN 40645 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40718 W 1900 2150 CRN 40709 TR 1720 1840 CRN 40652 MWF 1120 1215 CRN 40632 MWF 0750 0845 CRN 40642 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 40647 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40661 MW 1515 1635 CRN 40695 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40639 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 40650 MWF 1120 1215 CRN 40657 MWF 1230 1325 CRN 40615 ONLINE CRN 40658 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40705 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40612 ONLINE CRN 40692 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40702 TR 1100 1220

PSY 202

Child Psychology CRN 40738 MW 1515 1635 CRN 40727 ONLINE

PSY 204

Abnormal Psychology CRN 40753 TR 1545 1705 CRN 40752 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40742 ONLINE

PSY 205

Psychology of Women CRN 40836 R 1720 2010

PSY 207

Educational Psychology CRN 40780 T 1900 2150 CRN 40776 TR 1235 1355

PSY 208

Alcohol/Drugs: Impact on Behavior CRN 40790 ONLINE

PSY 209

Social Psychology (D) CRN 40792 MWF 1010

PSY 212

The Helping Relationship CRN 40793 TR 1235 1355

PSY 214

Human Development Across Life Span CRN 40811 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40804 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40838 T 1900 2150 CRN 40806 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40799 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40794 ONLINE CRN 40837 TR 1410 1530

Geography GEOG 101

Physical Geography (B) CRN 40398 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40396 ONLINE CRN 40397 MW 1340 1500

GEOG 103

World Regional Geography (B,D) CRN 40400 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40401 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40399 ONLINE

GEOG 203 Map Interpretation CRN 40402 TR 1410

1530

Paralegal PL 101

Introduction to Law (B) CRN 40590 TR 0925 1045

PL

Legal Writing CRN 40591 R

106

1410

1705

PL 110

Technology in Legal Profs CRN 40592 W 1900 2150

PL

Contract Law CRN 40593 R

203

PL 233

1900

2150

Probate Practice/Procedure CRN 40595 T 1235 1425

PL 238 Law Practice and Professional Conduct CRN 40594 TR 1100 1220 PL 248

Internship Paralegal Studies CRN 40596

Political Science PS 101

American National Government (B) CRN 40597 ONLINE CRN 40600 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40598 MW 1340 1500

PS 106

Introduction to Law (B) CRN 40602 TR 0925 1045

PS 201

Intro International Relations (B) CRN 40604 M 1650 1810 / HYBRID

PS 204

Urban Government & Politics (B,D) CRN 40605 ONLINE

PS 283

Internship in Political Science CRN 40608

1105

Sociology SOC 101

Intro to Sociology (B,D) CRN 40853 W 1700 1840 / HYBRID CRN 40854 W 1825 2115 CRN 40852 T 1720 2010 CRN 40841 MWF 0750 0845 CRN 40855 R 1900 2150 CRN 40839 ONLINE CRN 40840 ONLINE CRN 40842 MWF 0900 0955

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

CRN 40845 CRN 40843 CRN 40844 CRN 40847 CRN 40848 CRN 40849 CRN 40850 CRN 40851

MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR

1120 1010 1010 1230 0925 1100 1235 1410

SOC 102

Social Problems (B,D) CRN 40857 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 40858 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40856 ONLINE CRN 40859 TR 1235 1355

SOC 200

Introduction to Social Work CRN 40861 TR 1100 1220

SOC 201

Marriage and the Family (B,D) CRN 40865 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40862 ONLINE

SOC 213

Criminology CRN 40866 TR

SOC 214

Juvenile Delinquency CRN 40883 ONLINE

1545

1215 1105 1105 1325 1045 1220 1355 1530

1705

EDUC 216 Child Health, Safety & Nutrition CRN 41039 ONLINE EDUC 217 Intro to Special Education CRN 41040 TR 0750 0910 EDUC 218 Exploring Teaching Next Career CRN 41041 ONLINE EDUC 220 Differentiating Instr./Elem. CRN 41042 ONLINE EDUC 221 Teaching Meth-Diff Instr/Secondary CRN 41043 ONLINE

Health HLTH 101

Contemp Health Issues (I) CRN 40325 ONLINE CRN 40323 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40324 ONLINE CRN 40321 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40322 TR 1100 1220

HLTH 102 EMC, First Aid, and Safety CRN 40326 TR 0925 1045 HLTH 103 Wellness Theory & Application (I) CRN 40327 MWF 1010 1105

EDUCATION, WELLNESS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

HLTH 104 Environmental Health (I) CRN 40328 ONLINE

EDUC 101

HLTH 107 Stress Management CRN 40332 ONLINE

Education

Intro to Education CRN 41045 ONLINE CRN 41009 MWF 1230 1325 CRN 41014 TR 0925 1045

EDUC 103 The Young Child CRN 41018 TR 0925 1045 CRN 41046 ONLINE EDUC 104 Materials & Curriculum Early Childhood CRN 41020 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 41047 ONLINE EDUC 109 Paraprofessional Success CRN 41049 ONLINE EDUC 110 Infant & Toddler Development CRN 41022 MW 1340 1500 EDUC 113 Intro to Early Childhood Educ CRN 41034 T 1720 1840 CRN 41033 MWF 1120 1215 EDUC 200 Intro to Child Care Admin CRN 41035 ONLINE EDUC 201 Field Placement I CRN 41051 EDUC 202 Field Placement II CRN 41052 EDUC 206 Tchng Reading in Content Area: I CRN 41036 ONLINE EDUC 207 Processes & Acquisition of Reading CRN 41037 TR 0750 0910 EDUC 207 Processes & Acquisition of Reading CRN 41038 ONLINE

HLTH 106

Nutrition Personl Wellness (I) CRN 40330 W 1515 1635 CRN 40329 TR 1545 1715 CRN 40331 ONLINE

HLTH 108 Introduction to Public Health CRN 40333 T 0750 0910 HLTH 201 Human Sexuality (D) CRN 40334 ONLINE HLTH 202 Health Behavior CRN 40335 ONLINE

Physical Education PE 101

Beginning Tennis CRN 40475 S 0750

1030

PE 102

Intermediate Tennis CRN 40476 S 0750

1030

PE 104

Beginning Bowling CRN 40478 M 0800 CRN 40477 M 0800

1040 1040

PE 130 Hiking CRN 40483 CRN 40480 F CRN 40479 F CRN 40482 CRN 40481

ONLINE 1400 1640 1100 1340 ONLINE ONLINE

PE 131

Beginning Badminton CRN 40485 TR 1100 CRN 40484 TR 1100

1220 1220

PE 133

Aqua Yoga S CRN 40486 MW

1635

1515

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PE 134

Cross Training for Fitness CRN 40488 MW 0700 0820 CRN 40487 TR 1100 1220

PE 135

Indoor Cycling CRN 40490 MW 1230 CRN 40489 MW 1230

PE 136

Cardiovascular Fitness CRN 40516 TR 1900 2020 CRN 40519 ONLINE CRN 40521 ONLINE CRN 40506 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40520 ONLINE CRN 40522 ONLINE CRN 40491 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40523 ONLINE CRN 40518 ONLINE CRN 40517 ONLINE

PE 138 Jogging CRN 40524 TR CRN 40525 CRN 40526

1350 1350

1100 1220 ONLINE ONLINE

PE 147

Mountain Biking CRN 40527 F 1400

1640

PE 154

Hatha Yoga CRN 40528 MW CRN 40529 MW CRN 40530 MW

1340 1340 1515

1500 1500 1635

PE 155

Matwork Pilates CRN 40532 TR 1100 CRN 40533 TR 1235 CRN 40531 TR 1100

1220 1355 1220

PE 169

Aqua Fitness CRN 40534 MW

0700

0820

PE 178

Dance Movement CRN 40535 TR 1235

1355

PE 228

Weight Training CRN 40537 TR 0925 CRN 40541 MW 1900 CRN 40540 MW 1900 CRN 40539 TR 1900 CRN 40536 TR 0925 CRN 40538 TR 1100

1045 2020 2020 2020 1045 1220

PE 229

Advanced Weight Training CRN 40542 TR 1900 2020 CRN 40543 TR 1100 1220

PE 230

Fitness Walking CRN 40545 TR 1545 1700 CRN 40544 TR 1545 1700 CRN 40546 ONLINE CRN 40547 ONLINE CRN 40548 ONLINE CRN 40549 ONLINE CRN 40550 ONLINE CRN 40551 ONLINE CRN 40552 ONLINE CRN 40553 ONLINE

Student Development SDEV 103

Career and Life Planning CRN 40355 ONLINE CRN 40352 TR 1410 1530 CRN 40354 ONLINE CRN 40346 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40351 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40349 TR 0925 1045

SDEV 110 Success in College & Beyond CRN 40504 CRN 40505 SDEV 112 Job Search Techniques CRN 40514 CRN 40515

INTEGRATED BUSINESS AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Accounting ACCT 101

Accounting Principles I CRN 41292 ONLINE CRN 40618 ONLINE CRN 40623 W 1900 2150 CRN 40616 TR 0750 0910 CRN 40611 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 40614 MWF 1230 1325 CRN 40617 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40610 ONLINE CRN 41320 ONLINE CRN 40619 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40613 MWF 1120 1215

ACCT 102

Accounting Principles II CRN 40633 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40625 ONLINE CRN 41259 W 1900 2150 CRN 40631 ONLINE CRN 40628 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40630 TR 0925 1045

ACCT 203 Tax Accounting I CRN 40634 R 2030 ACCT 205 Auditing CRN 40635 CRN 40636 R

2150

ONLINE 1900 2020

ACCT 210 Capstone-Cert Bookkeeper Prep CRN 40638 M 1830 1930 ACCT 211 Intermediate Accounting I CRN 40644 T 1900 2150 ACCT 212 Intermediate Accounting II CRN 40649 ONLINE

Business BA 101

Introduction to Business (I) CRN 40762 ONLINE CRN 41319 ONLINE CRN 41316 ONLINE CRN 40757 ONLINE CRN 40763 M 1900 2150 CRN 40685 MW 1340 1500

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CRN 40759 CRN 40770 W CRN 40758 MW CRN 40681 MW CRN 40700 CRN 40687 TR CRN 40684 MWF CRN 40691 TR CRN 40680 MWF CRN 41318 CRN 40688 TR CRN 40761 CRN 41317 CRN 40683 MWF

ONLINE 1900 2150 0900 0955 1010 1105 ONLINE 1410 1530 1230 1325 1235 1355 0900 0955 ONLINE 1100 1220 ONLINE ONLINE 1120 1215

BA 103

Public Relations CRN 40773 ONLINE

BA 104

Advertising & Sales Promotion CRN 40774 T 0925 1045

BA 105

Professional Selling CRN 40777 ONLINE

BA 107

Principles of Supervision CRN 40778 ONLINE

BA 108

Human Resource Management CRN 40779 ONLINE

BA 109

Principles of Management CRN 40781 TR 0925 1045

BA 110

Intro to Entrepreneurship CRN 40784 ONLINE CRN 40782 ONLINE CRN 40783 MW 0900 0950

BA 111

Purchasing and Material Management CRN 40785 ONLINE

BA 115

Employee Relations CRN 40786 ONLINE

BA 116

Employee Training and Development CRN 40788 ONLINE

BA 117

Strategic Human Capital Management CRN 40791 ONLINE

BA 130

Intro to Supply Chain Mgmt CRN 41228 ONLINE

BA 150

Inventory Management CRN 41230 ONLINE

BA 203

Principles of Marketing CRN 40795 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40796 ONLINE CRN 41287 TR 1100 1220

BA 205

Business Law CRN 40798 CRN 40800 T

BA 206

Entrepreneurship and Small Business CRN 40801 ONLINE

BA 210

Business Computer Applications CRN 40809 M 1900 2150 CRN 41294 ONLINE CRN 40808 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40807 TR 1100 1220 CRN 40802 ONLINE CRN 40805 TR 0925 1045

ONLINE 1900 2050

BA 212

Internet Research CRN 40810 ONLINE

BA 245

Contemporary Issues in Business CRN 40812 M 1830 2030

BA 246

Legal Environment of Business CRN 40815 R 1900 2050 CRN 40813 TR 0750 0910 CRN 40814 ONLINE

CADD CADD 101 Introduction to CADD CRN 40816 W 1300 CRN 40817 R 1800

1650 2150

CADD 102 Intermediate CADD CRN 40818 R 1300

1650

CADD 131 Revit 1 CRN 40819 M

1800

2150

CADD 250 Solid Modeling CRN 40820 W 1800

2150

Computer Information Systems CIS 102

Intro to Info Science (I) CRN 40833 ONLINE CRN 40870 ONLINE CRN 40869 ONLINE CRN 41293 ONLINE CRN 40822 MW 1230 1325 CRN 41296 T 1830 2120 CRN 40826 MW 1120 1215 CRN 40944 T 1900 2150 CRN 40834 ONLINE CRN 40835 ONLINE CRN 40821 ONLINE CRN 40824 MW 1010 1105 CRN 40831 TR 1420 1530 CRN 40827 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40828 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40829 TR 1100 1220

CIS 104

Computer Operating Systems CRN 40947 W 1900 2150 CRN 40946 MW 1630 1750

CIS 110

Intro to UNIX/Linux CRN 40948 ONLINE

CIS 111

C Programming Language CRN 40949 TR 0925 1125

CIS 113

Intro to Powerpoint CRN 40950 ONLINE

CIS 114

Intro to Computer User Support CRN 40954 M 1900 2150

CIS 115

Fundamentals of Programming CRN 40952 ONLINE CRN 40951 MWF 0750 0845 CRN 40953 W 1600 1720

CIS 119

Programming I: Java CRN 40955 TR 1130 1330 CRN 40956 ONLINE

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CIS 135

Introduction to Networks CRN 41295 ONLINE CRN 41279 W 1700 1830 / APG CRN 41298 R 1830 2120 CRN 40958 ONLINE CRN 40957 W 1300 1500

CIS 136

Intro to Internet Tech CRN 40959 ONLINE

CIS 145

Introduction to Excel CRN 40960 ONLINE

CIS 161

Intro to Health Info Systems CRN 41275 ONLINE CRN 40962 ONLINE

CIS 201

Assembly Programming Language CRN 40963 T 1800 2150

CIS 203

Computer Systems & Procedures CRN 40964 ONLINE

CIS 210

Fund of Network Security CRN 40965 ONLINE CRN 40966 M 1730 1845

CIS 211

MS Windows Server Operating System CRN 40970 M 1900 2020

CIS 214

Programming II: Java CRN 40972 ONLINE CRN 40971 TR 1340 1540

CIS 217

Intro to Web Programming CRN 40973 ONLINE

CIS 221

Programming II: C/C++ CRN 40974 ONLINE

CIS 229

Python Programming Language CRN 40975 W 1900 2050

Cooperative Education HD 273 HD 273 HD 273 HD 273 HD 273 HD 273 HD 273

ENGT 101 Intro Engineering Tech CRN 41044 M 1830

2120

ENGT 102 Blueprint Reading CRN 41055 M

1720

1820

ENGT 103 Introduction to 3D Printing CRN 41061 W 1800

2000

ENGT 104 Intermediate 3D Printing CRN 41060 R 2050

Personal Finance CRN 41081

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ENGT 105 Electrical Control Systems CRN 41062 TR 1410

1610

ENGT 109 LabVIEW Fundamentals CRN 41063 T 1800

2050

ENGT 224 Quality Assurance for Techn CRN 41080 ONLINE

Information Systems Security ISS 105

Intro to Cybersecurity (GI) CRN 41084 ONLINE CRN 41092 ONLINE CRN 41098 ONLINE

ISS 111

Cisco 1 CRN 41104 TR CRN 41116 TR CRN 41125

1300 1700 1830 2130 ONLINE

ISS 112

Cisco 2 CRN 41138 TR CRN 41145 TR CRN 41154

1300 1700 1830 2130 ONLINE

ISS 210

Ethical Hacking & Systm Defense CRN 41165 ONLINE

ISS ISS Coop Education III Business Administration CRN 40493 Coop Education III Office Systems ISS CRN 40500 Coop Education III CIS CRN 40498 ISS Coop Education III ENGT CRN 40499 ISS Coop Education III CADD CRN 40497 Coop Education III Paralegal ISS CRN 40501 Coop Education III Accounting CRN 40492

Finance FIN 100

Engineering Technology

213 214

Cisco 3 CRN 41166 MW CRN 41169 Cisco 4 CRN 41173 MW CRN 41179

1300 1600 ONLINE 1300 1600 ONLINE

220

Strat Infrastructure Security CRN 41181 ONLINE CRN 41183 TR 1730 1815

221

Network Defense & Countermeasure CRN 41186 ONLINE CRN 41187 TR 1730 1815

222

Computer Forensics CRN 41188 ONLINE CRN 41189 ONLINE

105

Intro to Cybersecurity (GI) CRN 41297 R 1830

ONLINE

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NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS Allied Health Sciences AHS 101

Medical Term & Ethics CRN 40909 ONLINE CRN 40910 ONLINE

Medical Assisting MAS 120

Medical Assisting Fundamentals CRN 40912 R 1800 2050 CRN 40911 F 0930 1220

MAS 122

Clinical Medical Assisting I CRN 40913 TR 1800 2150

MAS 124

Clinical Medical Assisting II CRN 40915 TR 0930 1350

MAS 126

Medical Billing CRN 40916 W 1800

NURS 230 Pediatric Nursing CRN 40940 R 1200 CRN 40941 R 0930

1350 1120

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Astronomy ASTR 151

Astronomy (S) CRN 40729 R 1930 2215 CRN 40721 ONLINE CRN 40712 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 40716 TR 1410 1530 CRN 40710 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 40706 TR 0925 1045

MAS 200

ASTR 152 Medical Coding CRN 40917 M 1800 2050 Laboratory Procedure for Medical Assist CRN 40918 TR 0930 1320

Sky & Telescope Lab (L) CRN 40755 T 1130 1320 CRN 40756 W 1230 1420 CRN 40760 T 1930 2120 CRN 40734 M 1230 1420

MAS 202

Pharmacology for Medical Assisting CRN 40919 MW 0930 1320

MAS 210

Medical Assisting Practicum CRN 40920 CRN 40921

MAS 127

1950

Nursing NURS 101

Fundamentals of Nursing CRN 40922 MW 1200 1350 CRN 40923 MW 1200 1350 CRN 40924 MW 0900 1050 CRN 40926 MW 0900 1050 CRN 40925 MW 0900 1050 CRN 40927 MW 0900 1050

NURS 105 Medical/Surgical Nursing I CRN 40929 F 1200 1350 CRN 40928 F 0915 1105 NURS 110 Mental Health Nursing CRN 40930 F 1200 1350 CRN 40931 F 0915 1105 NURS 112 Contemporary Issues in Nursing CRN 40932 ONLINE CRN 40933 ONLINE NURS 210 Medical-Surgical Nursing II CRN 40934 M 0930 1120 CRN 40935 M 1200 1350 NURS 211 Medical-Surgical Nursing III CRN 40942 MW 1200 1350 NURS 212 Leadership in Nursing CRN 40936 ONLINE CRN 40937 ONLINE NURS 220 Maternal-Newborn Nursing CRN 40938 R 0930 1120 CRN 40939 R 1200 1350

Biology

BIO 100 Fundamentals of Biology (L) CRN 40873 ONLINE CRN 40863 MW 1540 1700 CRN 40872 ONLINE CRN 40871 ONLINE CRN 40867 TR 1610 1735 CRN 40768 MW 1035 1155 CRN 40764 MW 1340 1500 CRN 40766 MW 1035 1155 CRN 40860 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40868 ONLINE

BIO 107 General Zoology CRN 40890 TR 0750

0845

BIO 108 Human Body in Health & Disease (S) CRN 40874 MW 1405 1525 CRN 40876 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40875 ONLINE BIO 109

Human Genetics (S) CRN 40877 ONLINE

BIO 116

Human Body Health DIsease Lab (L) CRN 40878 F 0930 1120

BIO 119

Biology for Health Prof (L) CRN 40969 W 1340 1625 CRN 40879 S 0900 1145 CRN 40880 F 0900 1145 CRN 40881 MW 1115 1235 CRN 40882 TR 1800 1920

BIO 120 General Biology (L) CRN 40886 M 1700 CRN 40888 TR 1800 CRN 40884 MW 0750 CRN 40885 MW 0750 CRN 40887 TR 1500

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BIO 121

General Biology II (L) CRN 40889 TR 1100

1220

BIO 124

Foundations of Biotechnology CRN 41284 T 1800 2045

BIO 125

Lab Methods for Biotechnology CRN 41285 R 1800 2045

BIO 203 Anatomy and Physiology I (L) CRN 40898 MW 1800 1920 CRN 40891 M 0750 1035 CRN 40892 W 0750 1035 CRN 40893 W 0930 1030 CRN 40895 MW 1120 1240 CRN 40896 MW 1120 1240 CRN 40897 W 1630 1915 CRN 40899 MW 1800 1920

BIO 204 Anatomy and Physiology II (L) CRN 40900 R 1230 1320 / HYBRID CRN 40901 TR 1045 1205 CRN 40902 R 0900 1145 CRN 40903 T 0900 1145 CRN 40904 TR 1800 1920 CRN 40905 TR 1800 1920

BIO 205 Microbiology (GL) CRN 40968 MW 1800 CRN 40961 MW 0930 CRN 40967 MW 1630 CRN 40907 MW 1100 CRN 40908 TR 0900

1920 1050 1750 1220 1020 / HYBRID

BIO 208 Genetics CRN 40979 TR CRN 40980 TR

0925 1715

BIO 210

1245 1405 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE

Nutrition (S) CRN 40983 MW CRN 40984 CRN 40982 CRN 40981

1045 1835

Chemistry CHEM 010

Preparatory Chemistry CRN 40988 TR 1930 2050 CRN 40986 S 0900 1145 CRN 40985 TR 0750 0910 CRN 40987 ONLINE

CHEM 100 Chemistry for Changing Times (L) CRN 40989 ONLINE

CHEM 111 General Chemistry I (L) CRN 40991 MWF 0855 0950 CRN 40999 TR 1700 1820 CRN 40997 MWF 0750 0845 CRN 40990 MWF 0855 0950 CRN 40996 MWF 0750 0845 CRN 40998 TR 1700 1820 CRN 40992 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40993 TR 0925 1045 CRN 40994 TR 1235 1355 CRN 40995 TR 1235 1355

CHEM 112 General Chemistry IIA (L) CRN 41001 MW 1730 1850 CRN 41000 MW 1120 1240

CHEM 135 Chemistry for Engineers CRN 41002 T 0900 1145

CHEM 207 Organic Chemistry I CRN 41005 TR 1800 CRN 41004 R 0900 CRN 41003 TR 1235 CRN 41006 MW 1340

1920 1145 1355 1500

CHEM 208 Organic Chemistry II CRN 41006 MW 1340

1500

Computer Science CSI 131

Computer Science I CRN 40976 ONLINE CRN 40977 M 1700 1850 / HYBRID

CSI 132

Computer Science II CRN 40978 ONLINE

Cooperative Education HD 271

Coop Education I Biology CRN 40494

HD 272

Coop Education II Biology CRN 40495

HD 273

Coop Education III Biology CRN 40496

Engineering

ENGR 103 Intro to Engineering Design CRN 41007 MW 0930 CRN 41168 MW 0815 CRN 41008 TR 0900 CRN 41286 TR 1800

1025 0910 0955 1855

ENGR 104 Statics CRN 41170 TR

1300

1420

ENGR 201 Dynamics CRN 41171 MW

1120

1240

Environmental Science ENV 111

Intro to Envirmental Sci (S) CRN 41011 ONLINE CRN 41276 MF 0750 0910

ENV 112

Environmental Science Lab (L) CRN 41012 W 0750 0940

ENV 122

Introduction to Soil Sciences CRN 41172 T 1825 2025

Earth Science ES

105

Earth Science (S) CRN 41017 MW 1630 1750 CRN 41016 TR 0750 0910 CRN 41021 ONLINE / HONORS CRN 41013 TR 1410 1530 CRN 41019 ONLINE CRN 41023 ONLINE CRN 41015 TR 1100 1220

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Earth Science Laboratory (L) CRN 41027 M 1815 2005 CRN 41024 T 0915 1055 CRN 41025 R 1235 1425 CRN 41026 ONLINE

ES

107

Earth and Space Science CRN 41028 TR 1700 1920

Forensic Science FS 100

Basic Forensic Science (S) CRN 41031 T 1900 2145 CRN 41030 ONLINE CRN 41029 T 1530 1650 / HYBRID

FS 101

Basic Forensics Sci Lab (L) CRN 41032 T 1700

1850

Math: Transitional MATH 014 Intens Rev of Intermed Algebra CRN 41095 MW 1010 1105 CRN 41088 TR 1230 1320 MATH 020 Pre-Algebra I CRN 41124 TR

1915

2115

MATH 020

Pre-Algebra I CRN 41107 MWF CRN 41112 S CRN 41114 MW CRN 41103 MWF CRN 41110 TR

1100 0900 1700 0925 1005

1220 1310 1900 1045 1205

MATH 021

Pre-Algebra II CRN 41129 MWF 0925 CRN 41137 S 0900 CRN 41139 TR 1005 CRN 41204 TR 1830 CRN 41133 MW 1435 CRN 41156 MWF 1100 CRN 41130 MWF 1100 CRN 41161 S 0900 CRN 41203 MW 1700 CRN 41135 TR 0750 CRN 41152 MWF 0925 CRN 41158 TR 1005

1045 1310 1205 2030 1635 1220 1220 1310 1900 0950 1045 1205

MATH 022

Liberal Arts Track I CRN 41196 MWF 0925 CRN 41192 TR 1005 CRN 41194 S 0900 CRN 41201 S 0900 CRN 41193 TR 1220 CRN 41198 MWF 1100 CRN 41167 MWF 1100 CRN 41202 TR 0750

1045 1205 1310 1310 1420 1220 1220 0950

MATH 023

Liberal Arts Track II CRN 41213 TR 1435 1635 CRN 41224 MW 1915 2115 CRN 41216 TR 1915 2115 CRN 41217 MWF 0750 0910 CRN 41223 S 0900 1310 CRN 41225 ONLINE CRN 41210 MW 1435 1635 CRN 41221 TR 1005 1205 CRN 41222 TR 1220 1420 CRN 41218 MWF 1100 1220

MATH 024

STEM Track I CRN 41229 TR CRN 41232 MW CRN 41226 MWF CRN 41231 TR CRN 41227 TR CRN 41234 MW

1435 1915 1100 1005 0750 1830

1635 2115 1220 1205 0950 2030

MATH 025

STEM Track II CRN 41237 TR CRN 41238 MWF CRN 41235 MWF CRN 41239 TR CRN 41241 MW CRN 41236 TR

1220 1100 0925 0750 1700 1005

1420 1220 1045 0950 1900 1205

MATH 026

STEM Track III CRN 41264 ONLINE CRN 41245 MWF 0925 1045 CRN 41263 ONLINE CRN 41249 MWF 1235 1355 CRN 41243 TR 0750 0950 CRN 41250 MW 1700 1900 CRN 41244 TR 1220 1420 CRN 41246 TR 1005 1205 CRN 41242 MWF 0925 1045

MATH 131 Concepts in Mathematics I CRN 41255 T 1730 1915 / HYBRID CRN 41254 TR 0925

Mathematics MATH 027

STAT Track Mathematics CRN 41253 ONLINE CRN 41252 W 0900 1100 / HYBRID CRN 41266 MW 1830 2030 CRN 41251 TR 0900 1100

MATH 101

College Algebra (M) CRN 41072 S 0900 1145 CRN 41068 MWF 0750 0845 CRN 41083 TR 1410 1530 CRN 41086 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 41258 TR 1100 1220 CRN 41262 ONLINE CRN 41066 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 41247 TR 0925 1045 CRN 41089 W 1930 2220 CRN 41065 MWF 1230 1325 CRN 41067 MWF 1120 1215

MATH 102

Contemporary Mathematics (M) CRN 41093 MW 1515 1635 CRN 41119 T 1900 2120 CRN 41091 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 41096 MWF 1010 1105 CRN 41106 TR 1100 1220 CRN 41111 ONLINE CRN 41102 TR 0925 1045

MATH 103 Trigonometry (M) CRN 41122 MW 1340 CRN 41123 MWF 1010

1500 1105

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MATH 109

Precalculus Mathematics (M) CRN 41146 MTR 1800 1940 CRN 41132 MTW 1530 1710 CRN 41141 MTWR 1300 1410 CRN 41144 ONLINE CRN 41142 MWF 0815 0955 CRN 41127 MWF 1200 1340

MATH 111 Intro to Finite Math (M) CRN 41148 TR 0750 0910 MATH 203

Calculus I (M) CRN 41157 TR CRN 41163 MW CRN 41159 CRN 41151 TR CRN 41160 MWF

MATH 204

Calculus II (M) CRN 41174 MWF 0750 CRN 41176 MW 1340 CRN 41175 MW 1900

MATH 206 Calculus III CRN 41177 MW

1235 1430 / HONORS 1930 2120 ONLINE 0750 0945 1245 1400

1010

0905 1535 2055 1205

MATH 208 Elem Differential Equations CRN 41178 TR 0750 CRN 41180 TR 1730

0910 1850

MATH 210 Discrete Structures CRN 41182 MW 1515

1635

MATH 211 Elements of Geometry (M) CRN 41268 MWF 1120

1235

MATH 212

Calculus with Applications (M) CRN 41162 ONLINE CRN 41185 TR 1930 2050 CRN 41184 TR 0925 1045

MATH 216

Intro to Statistics (M) CRN 41143 TR 1700 1915 CRN 41090 R 1300 1445 / HYBRID CRN 41136 TR 1730 1925 CRN 41121 T 1900 2100 /HYBRID CRN 41099 S 1000 1345 CRN 41134 MW 1830 2020 CRN 41126 ONLINE CRN 41155 MW 0910 1105 CRN 41094 MW 1145 1340 /HONORS CRN 41147 TR 1600 1745 CRN 41082 T 0750 0945 / HYBRID CRN 41140 ONLINE CRN 41128 M 0900 1100 / HYBRID CRN 41085 MW 1120 1315 CRN 41109 MW 1600 1750 CRN 41097 TR 1410 1600 CRN 41105 TR 1445 1635 CRN 41113 TR 1100 1255 CRN 41131 MWF 1050 1200

MATH 217 Linear Algebra CRN 41283 T 1600

1745 / HYBRID

Physical Science SCI 105

Phys Science I (S) CRN 41073 R 1800 CRN 41070 S 0900 CRN 41071 MW 1240

SCI 106

Phys Science Lab: Matter (L) CRN 41074 S 1200 1350 CRN 41076 R 1930 2120 CRN 41075 M 1405 1555

Physics

PHYS 101 Introductory Physics I (L) CRN 41053 MW 1800 1920 CRN 41048 MWF 0900 0955 CRN 41050 TR 0925 1045

PHYS 102 Introductory Physics II (L) CRN 41054 F 1030

1220

PHYS 200 General Physics I Lab (L) CRN 41056 W 1515 1700

PHYS 203 Gen Phys: Mech & Dynam (S) CRN 41058 MW 1800 1920 CRN 41057 MW 1340 1500

PHYS 204 Gen Phys: Wave, Heat, Elec (L) CRN 41064 R 1130 1230 CRN 41059 T 1130 1230

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Accounting Agricultural Studies Art + Design - Digital Arts (A.A. and A.F.A.) Art + Design - Fine Art (A.A. and A.F.A.) Art + Design - Graphic Design (A.A. and A.F.A.) Art + Design - Photography (A.A. and A.F.A.) Arts Management Biology Business Administration Business Management - Administrative Professions Business Management - Agribusiness Business Management - Entrepreneurship Business Management - Human Resources Business Management - Marketing Chemistry, Non-Calculus Based Physics Chemistry, Calculus Based Physics Communication Studies Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Computer Information Systems Computer Science Criminal Justice Criminal Justice - Area of Concentration in Legal Studies Early Childhood Education Engineering Engineering Technology General Studies History History - Public History Information Systems Management Information Assurance and Cybersecurity Mass Communications - Journalism/New Media and Advertising Mass Communications - Production and Announcing in the Electronic Media Mathematics Medical Assisting Music Nursing Licensed Practical Nursing to RN Paraeducation Paralegal Studies Philosophy Physics Political Science Political Science - International Relations Psychology Sociology Sociology - Anthropology/Sociology Sociology - Social Work Teacher Education Teacher Education - Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education Teacher Education - Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education Teacher Education - Secondary Education - Chemistry Teacher Education - Secondary Education - English Teacher Education - Secondary Education - Mathematics Teacher Education - Secondary Education - Physics Teacher Education - Secondary Education - Spanish Professional Education Courses for Maryland Certification Technical/Professional Studies Theatre: Design/Production Theatre: Performance

Accounting Certificate CPA Exam Qualification Lower-Level Certificate Photography Certificate Biotechnology Certificate Business Administration Lower-Level Certificate Business Management Certificate - Admin Professions Business Management Certificate - Agribusiness Business Management Certificate - Entrepreneurship Business Management Certificate - Human Resources Business Management Certificate - Marketing Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Certificate Computer Information Systems Certificate - Programming Computer Information Systems Certificate - Software Computer Information Systems Certificate - Unix Cyber Defense Certificate Environmental Technology Certificate Health Information Technology Certificate Information Assurance and Cybersecurity Certificate Mass Communications - Production and Announcing in the Electronic Media Certificate Medical Assisting Certificate Medical Office Assistant Certificate Paralegal Studies Certificate

Degrees ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (A.A.) The Associate of Arts degree recognizes a curricular focus on the liberal arts (humanities, social sciences and similar subjects) and fine arts. The Associate of Arts degree not only transfers to appropriate baccalaureate programs, but also provides for career exploration and skills upgrading. ASSOCIATE OF FINE ARTS (A.F.A.) The Associate of Fine Arts degree recognizes a curricular focus on the fine arts (studio, graphic, digital, photographic and similar arts subjects). The Associate of Fine Arts degree not only transfers to appropriate baccalaureate programs, but also provides for career exploration and skills upgrading. ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (A.S.) The Associate of Science degree recognizes a curricular focus on science, mathematics, engineering and technology. The Associate of Science degree not only transfers to appropriate baccalaureate programs, but also provides for career exploration and skills upgrading. ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) The Associate of Applied Sciences degree recognizes a curricular focus in a specific occupational area. The Associate of Applied Science degree is intended primarily for immediate employment or career mobility; it also provides some opportunities for transfer to baccalaureate programs. ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING (A.A.T.) The Associate of Arts in Teaching degree recognizes a curricular focus in teacher education which meets the lowerlevel degree academic content, outcomes, and requirements for teacher education similar to the first two years of a baccalaureate program in teacher education. This degree requires a passing score on Praxis Core and a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and will transfer in total without further review by Maryland public and independent 4-year institutions.

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