HCC CET Schedule of Classes - Spring 2018

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CLASSES PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PROGRAMS

WORKFORCE TRAINING | TRAVEL & TOURS NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS PHYSICAL FITNESS | DRIVER EDUCATION ART, CRAFTS & HOBBIES . . . & MORE!

PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PROGRAMS | WORKFORCE TRAINING | TRAVEL & TOURS | PHYSICAL FITNESS | DRIV EDUCATION | ART, CRAFTS & HOBB MORE! | PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PRO | WORKFORCE TRAINING | TRAVEL TOURS | PHYSICAL FITNESS | DRIV EDUCATION | ART, CRAFTS & HOBB MORE! | PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PRO | WORKFORCE TRAINING | TRAVEL TOURS | PHYSICAL FITNESS | DRIV EDUCATION | ART, CRAFTS & HOBB MORE! | PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PRO | WORKFORCE TRAINING | TRAVEL TOURS | PHYSICAL FITNESS | DRIV EDUCATION SPRING | ART, CRAFTS & HOBB MORE! | PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PRO | WORKFORCE TRAINING | TRAVEL TOURS | PHYSICAL FITNESS | DRIV EDUCATION | ART, CRAFTS & HOBB MORE! | PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PRO


SAVE THE DATE!

Women in Non-Traditional Careers Workshop Thursday, May 3, 2018 | 3 – 7 p.m. Harford Community College, Edgewood Hall • • • •

Inspiring Industry Speakers Networking Opportunities Industry Representatives Tours of Edgewood Hall Workforce Labs

INDUSTRIES/OCCUPATIONS REPRESENTED: Engineering Information Technology CADD HVAC Commercial Truck Driver

Manufacturing Drone Technology Paramedic/EMT Electrical Sheriff’s Academy

Heavy Equipment Operator Solar Panel Installation Home Inspection Theater Technology

COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVER CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

Overall employment of truck drivers and driver/ sales workers is expected to grow 5 percent over the 2014-2024 decade.* This program will earn you a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) A or B (upon passing the MVA test) that prepares you to drive eighteen-wheel vehicles (Class A) or school buses/concrete mixers, etc. (Class B).

See page 21 for details.

DRONE TECHNOLOGY

*U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program.

Over 2,500 jobs related to drones will be created in the state of Maryland by 2025.* This program provides students with several hours of simulator training and hands-on flight training using professional drones. Completing this program will prepare you for the test to obtain FAA’s Part 107 Certificate. See page 20 for details.

*Estimated by the FAA.


Welcome

TO OUR SPRING SCHEDULE OF CLASSES! There is no better time than now to boost your career, learn a new skill, or just take a class for fun! All of our workforce development programs and courses and community education classes are included in this schedule. There’s something for everyone! Plus, we have many new courses from which to choose. What are you waiting for? Hope to see you on campus this spring!

REGISTRATION OFFICE

WHAT'S INSIDE

Located in Edgewood Hall

Workforce Development: 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!

(Entrance 3 off of Thomas Run Road)

Open: Monday – Thursday: 7:30 AM to 7 PM Friday: 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Contact: 443-412-2376

General Information: Registration instructions and

SYMBOLS KEY Icons

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

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply ¥ = Transcript Available µ = Flash Drive Required

Academic Preparation: SAT prep, Adult Basic

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

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

TUE=Tuesday THU=Thursday SAT=Saturday

Community Education: Creative arts classes, including art, 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!

Buildings

Classes that meet in a Harford Community College building are listed with the abbreviation as shown below, followed by a dash and the room number. For example, if a class meets in Room 014 of Joppa Hall, it would be listed as J-014. A=Aberdeen Hall C=Chesapeake Center E=Edgewood Hall H=Havre de Grace Hall L=Library S=Susquehanna Center ELC=Early Learning Center HHH=Hays-Heighe House

B=Bel Air Hall DH=Darlington Hall F=Fallston Hall J=Joppa Hall M=Maryland Hall SC=Student Center

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 65. For addresses of off-campus locations, see page 69.

ANATOMY OF A COURSE DESCRIPTION Introduction to Personal Computers Course Description

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

Course Title

Learn the basic skills needed to operate a computer and use commercial software packages that run in Microsoft Windows. Students receive an overview of Windows, word processing, electronic spreadsheets, and the Internet through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises. Icons (see explanation in box at left) u¥µ Tuition: $175

Fee: $55

Course# 25207 TUE 2/11-3/18 9 AM-12:10 PM Sessions: 6 E-215 C. Blubaugh

Material Fee Course Meeting Date(s)

Instructor Course Location (building and room)

Number of Sessions


TABLE OF CONTENTS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 8 | COMPUTER TRAINING

CISCO.................................................................................14 CompTIA Certifications.....................................................13 A+ Certification............................................................13 Network+ Certification...............................................13 Security+ Certification.................................................14 CASP Certification........................................................14 Computer Fundamentals.................................................. 9 Computer & Network Security........................................15 Computerized Accounting............................................... 11 Cyber Security...................................................................15 Microsoft Certifications..................................................... 8 Microsoft Office Applications........................................... 9 Online Career Training Courses.......................................12 Print Graphic Design....................................................... 16 Web Graphic Design ...................................................... 16 Workforce Development H.O.T. Certificate Programs........17 Mean Wages and Employment Growth

18 | CONSTRUCTION | TRADE

Applied Engineering Technology................................... 19 Appliance Repair............................................................. 22 Aviation............................................................................ 20 Building Maintenance..................................................... 22 Commercial Truck Driver..................................................21 Contract Training for Employers..................................... 35 Electrical Apprenticeship................................................ 18 Environmental Technology..............................................31 Heating & Air Conditioning Apprenticeship.................. 18 Heavy Equipment Operations........................................ 27 Home Improvement....................................................... 25 Home Inspection............................................................. 25 HVAC & Refrigeration...................................................... 23 Industrial Technology...................................................... 32 Landscaping..................................................................... 28 Machine Manufacturing................................................. 32 Refrigerant Recovery Prep............................................. 23 Solar Photovoltaic Installer............................................ 29 Theater Technology......................................................... 33 Warehousing | Distribution............................................. 34

37 | NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Certified Nursing Assistant............................................. 37 Classes Offered................................................................ 39 CPR | First Aid | Safety..................................................... 40 Dental Assistant.............................................................. 37 Emergency Medical Technician...................................... 37 Histologic Technician...................................................... 38 Medical Administrative Assistant.................................. 38 Nurse Refresher............................................................. 38 Paramedic........................................................................ 38 Phlebotomy..................................................................... 38 Physical Therapy Technician........................................... 38

45 | PROFESSIONAL

Administrative Professional........................................... 46 Business & Management............................................... 46 Career Development....................................................... 46 Homeland Security......................................................... 48 Human Resources........................................................... 50 Leadership/Supervision...................................................51 Marketing........................................................................ 52 Nonprofit......................................................................... 53 Online Career Training.................................................... 45 Project Management...................................................... 53 Real Estate....................................................................... 54 Small Business................................................................ 54

55 | SERVICE

Bartending....................................................................... 55 Childcare Certification..................................................... 56 Floral Design.................................................................... 58 Food Science/Culinary Arts............................................. 59 Hospitality........................................................................60 Nail Technician.................................................................61 Veterinary Assistant........................................................ 62

64 | FINDING WHAT YOU NEED

Campus Map...................................................................66 Off-Campus Course Sites................................................ 69 Financial Aid....................................................................68 General Information....................................................... 65 Registration Instructions................................................. 64 Registration Form............................................................ 70

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71 | ACADEMIC PREPARATION

103 | SENIOR ADULT

Academic Skills............................................................... 72 Adult Basic Education | Literacy..................................... 72 English as a Second Language....................................... 73 GED Test Preparation...................................................... 73 Literacy Education Volunteer Program.......................... 73

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 75 | CREATIVE ARTS

Computer Classes...........................................................103 Discussion Group............................................................103 Driver Safety...................................................................103 Financial Planning..........................................................103 Health/Wellness............................................................ 104 Music.............................................................................. 104 Swimming......................................................................105 Writing............................................................................105

106 | TRAVEL TOURS

Trips/Tours..................................................................... 106 Travel Liability Form...................................................... 109 Upcoming Travel Opportunities................................... 108

Art.................................................................................... 75 Ceramics......................................................................75 Drawing...................................................................... 75 Mixed Media............................................................... 76 Painting....................................................................... 76 Cooking............................................................................ 77 Gourd Festival.................................................................. 78 Crafts................................................................................ 81 Hobbies............................................................................ 83 Floral Design............................................................... 84 Photography............................................................... 85

110 | YOUTH

Academic Preparation...................................................110 Fine Arts Academy......................................................... 111 Cooking........................................................................... 112 Music............................................................................... 112 Preschool Plus................................................................ 113 Safety.............................................................................. 113 Swimming...................................................................... 113 Weekend Workshops..................................................... 112 Dance, Technology.................................................... 112

86 | DRIVER EDUCATION | MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

Driver Education..............................................................86 Driver Improvement....................................................... 87 Motorcycle Safety........................................................... 87

88 | ENRICHMENT

Communication...............................................................88 Financial Planning...........................................................88 Foreign/Sign Language.................................................. 89 History..............................................................................90 Home Care....................................................................... 92 Literature......................................................................... 93 Music................................................................................ 93 New Age.......................................................................... 94 Personal Enrichment....................................................... 94 Religious Thought........................................................... 94 Writing............................................................................. 95

96 | RECREATION | FITNESS | WELLNESS Adult Dance.....................................................................96 Boat Building and Repair................................................ 97 Boating Safety................................................................. 97 Fishing.............................................................................. 97 Fitness/Health/Other Certifications............................. 100 Health/Wellness.............................................................102 Physical Education.......................................................... 98 Swimming......................................................................102

HCC Board of Trustees (Top Row - Left to Right)

James W. McCauley, Ph.D.

(Bottom Row - Left to Right)

Richard D. Norling, Chair

Richard P. Streett, III, D.V.M.

Councilmanic District F Representative

Councilmanic District D Representative

Dianna G. Phillips, Ph.D.

President, Harford Community College

Cordell E. Hunter, Sr.

Vice Chair, At-Large Representative

John F. Haggerty

Councilmanic District C Representative

Jan P. Stinchcomb

Councilmanic District B

Laura L. Henninger, Esq., CPA At-Large Representative

Joyce Jackson

Councilmanic District A Representative

Councilmanic District E Representative

James J. Valdes, Ph.D.

The Continuing Education 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.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

¥ = Transcript Available

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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 January 17 • February 14 March 14 • April 11

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

and career. A sample of COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS Achieving Top Search Engine Positions

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Introduction to Linux

Creating K-12 Learning Materials

Introduction to Windows 8

Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success

Keyboarding Using the Internet in the Classroom

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

Online courses through ed2go | career are designed to provide advanced online training and certifications that will make you more marketable in the workplace.

Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom

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

HEALTH/WELLNESS

Introduction to CorelDRAW

Introduction to Natural Health and Healing

Intermediate Dreamweaver

Lose Weight and Keep It Off

Introduction to Flash, etc . . .

ONLINE CAREER TRAINING

COOKING Lucious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals

Computer Skills for the Workplace

Designing Effective Websites

career

online classes:

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

HOBBIES Genealogy Basics

HEALTHCARE & MEDICAL Spanish for Medical Professionals Human Anatomy and Physiology

Teaching ESL/EFL

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 64). 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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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT


Workforce Development

| Spring 2018 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes

CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATES Computer Fundamentals with Microsoft Office Certificate HCC’s Continuing Education & Training Division can enhance your computer skills and professional opportunities. 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.

COMPUTER TRAINING

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

Microsoft Office Power User Certificate HCC’s Continuing Education & Training Division can help you stand out among your peers and become part of an elite group of qualified, knowledgeable Microsoft Office users in the modern workplace. Employers are always looking for Microsoft Office users who can work smarter and have greater competence. Individuals who complete the certificate program can prove their abilities as productive Microsoft Office users and increase their 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 • Word Advanced Features • Excel Intermediate Features

• Excel Advanced Features • Introduction to Access

2. Complete one elective course from the following list:

• Advanced PowerPoint

• Access Intermediate

• Learn Outlook in a Day

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

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Computer Training

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 Introduction to Business Computing Are you a new computer user? Learn the basics of Microsoft Windows, file management, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access and Microsoft PowerPoint. Produce a document, make a spreadsheet, create a database, and create a presentation. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $199

Fee: $59

Course: 25239 TUE, THU 9:30 AM-12:40 PM E-215

1/16-2/1 Sessions: 6 G. Williamson

Course: 25240 MON, WED 6-9:10 PM E-215

2/26-3/14 Sessions: 6 G. Williamson

Course: 25241 MON, WED 9:30 AM-12:40 PM E-215

4/9-4/25 Sessions: 6 G. Williamson

Course: 25242 TUE, THU 9:30 AM-12:40 PM E-215

6/5-6/21 Sessions: 6 J. Reilly

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $269

Course: 25246 TUE, THU 5:30-9:40 PM DH-208

Fee: $59 1/30-2/22 Sessions: 8 B. Lamka

Did you ever wonder how a restaurant knows how much food to order, or how a bakery keeps track of their inventory? Most restaurants and suppliers use computers to keep track of costs, supplies, sales and many other aspects of their businesses. Students will learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows and file management along with the basics of three Microsoft Office programs Word, Excel and PowerPoint - to gain essential and marketable computer skills specific to the Food Science and Culinary Arts Industries. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Course: 25243 TUE, THU 6-9:10 PM E-215

Fee: $59 1/23-3/1 Sessions: 12 J. Reilly

Now Teaching Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016. u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

MICROSOFT WORD

Learn Word in a Day (or 2 Nights) Learn how to use Microsoft Word to format text and paragraphs; work with tabs and margins; add borders and shading; insert headers and footers; add and format page numbers; and create, format, and edit tables. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $125

Fee: $49

Course: 25247 WED 2/7 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 C. Blubaugh

Computer Basics for Food Science/Culinary Arts

Tuition: $319

MICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATIONS

Course: 25244 TUE, THU 6-9:25 PM E-215

4/3-4/5 Sessions: 2 C. Blubaugh

Course: 25248 TUE 5/8 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 C. Blubaugh

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

u¥µ Tuition: $125

Fee: $49

Course: 25249 THU 5/17 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 A. Coyner ¥ = Transcript Available

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Workforce Development Word Advanced Features Expand your intermediate Microsoft Word knowledge with the advanced features of the software. Integrate Word with other Microsoft programs; create and modify forms; create and modify screenshots; add comments; track changes; and learn to customize Word. Prerequisite: Word Intermediate Features. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $125

Fee: $49

Course: 25250 WED 5/30 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 A. Coyner

Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS Word 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.

u¥ Tuition: $59

Fee: $19

Course: 25267 THU 4/19 1-4:30 PM Session: 1 UC-126 A. Coyner

MICROSOFT EXCEL

Learn Excel in a Day (or 2 Nights!)

Maximize your time with tools and techniques to create professional spreadsheets. Create a spreadsheet from scratch; insert formulas and functions; use formatting features; and create a simple chart. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $125

Fee: $49

Course: 25251 THU 2/15 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 J. Reilly Course: 25252 THU 3/29 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 J. Reilly

| Spring 2018 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Course: 25245 TUE, THU 6-9:25 PM E-215

4/10-4/12 Sessions: 2 J. Reilly

Course: 25253 WED 5/16 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 J. Reilly Course: 25254 THU 6/21 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 J. Reilly

Excel Intermediate Features Expand your knowledge of Microsoft Excel by learning to create more complex workbooks. Create, modify, and format charts; analyze table data; create and run simple macros; and use what-if analysis. Prerequisite: Learn Excel in a Day. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $125

Fee: $49

Course: 25255 WED 5/23 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 A. Coyner

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $125

Fee: $49

Course: 25256 WED 6/20 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 A. Coyner

Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS Excel Did you know you can make a graph with one key? Did you know you can highlight a huge amount of data with two keys? Did you know you can join or break apart data extremely easily now in Excel 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.

Tuition: $59

Fee: $19

Course: 25268 WED 5/9 8:30 AM-12 PM Session: 1 UC-126 A. Coyner

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $125

Fee: $49

Course: 25262 TUE 4/17 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 A. Coyner

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 such as the Weather Bar. You will also work with the People & Task features.

u¥ Tuition: $59

Fee: $19

Course: 25266 THU 4/19 8:30 AM-12 PM Session: 1 UC-126 A. Coyner

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Now Teaching Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016.


Computer Training

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT

MICROSOFT PROJECT

Introduction to Microsoft Project

Learn PowerPoint in a Day (or 2 Nights!)

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. Purchase of textbook required.

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

u¥µ Tuition: $125

Fee: $49

Course: 25257 THU 3/8 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $125

Fee: $49

Course: 25258 FRI 4/27 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 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.

u¥ Tuition: $59

Fee: $19

Course: 25269 WED 5/9 1-4:30 PM Session: 1 UC-126 A. Coyner

MICROSOFT ACCESS

Introduction to Access

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $249

Fee: $49

Course: 25259 MON 4/2-4/9 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 UC-125 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $249

Fee: $49

Course: 25260 MON 5/14-5/21 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 UC-125 N. Carver

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $249

Fee: $49

Course: 25261 MON 6/4-6/11 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 UC-125 N. Carver

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

u¥µ Tuition: $289

Fee: $49

Course: 25263 MON 4/30-5/7 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 UC-125 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¥ Tuition: $289

Fee: $49

Course: 25264 WED 1/24-2/21 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 5 UC-125 B. Lam Course: 25265 WED 5/2-5/30 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 5 UC-125 B. Lam

career

Online Career Training Courses

Listed in Orange 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 information, email training@ harford.edu. Please note: Once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons, there are no refunds.

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Workforce Development 3Ds Max 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.

¥ Fee: $1,695 Course: 25286 Online

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.

¥ B. Stout

Mobile and Desktop Web Developer 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.

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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 well-chosen 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.

CompTIA Certifications • A+ • Network+ • Security+ • CASP Cisco Certifications • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

(ISC)2 • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Project Management Institute • Project Management Professional Print Technology Certification • Print Graphic Design Web Technology Certification • Web Graphic Design • Web Development Discover more with HCC’s certification training. For information, call 443-360-9108 or visit www.harford.edu/computertraining.

H.O.T. (HIGH-DEMAND OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING) CERTIFICATE A+ Certification Sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), A+ Certification is an industrywide, 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.

Fee: $2,995 Course: 25288 Online

TECHNICAL CERTIFICATIONS

What is A+ Certification?

Fee: $1,995 Course: 25287 Online

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CompTIA CERTIFICATIONS A+ CERTIFICATION

Fundamentals of PC Repair Gain a basic foundational knowledge of personal computers and the skills required to work in an IT career. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $449

Fee: $49

Course: 25270 WED, SAT 2/7-2/17 6-9:10 PM (WED) 8:30 AM-3:30 PM (SAT) Sessions: 4 Edgewood Public Library-137 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $1,375

Fee: $199

Course: 25271 WED, SAT 2/21-4/7 6-9:10 PM (WED) 8:30 AM-3:30 PM (SAT) Sessions: 12 Edgewood Public Library-137 J. Pulaski No class 3/21 & 3/24.

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, CD-ROMs, sound cards, network cards, SCSI, and printers. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of PC Repair and PC Repair Technician Level 1. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $1,375

Fee: $199

Course: 25272 WED, SAT 4/11-5/19 6-9:10 PM (WED) 8:30 AM-3:30 PM (SAT) Sessions: 12 Edgewood Public Library-137 J. Pulaski

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¥ Tuition: $549

Fee: $99

Course: 25275 MON 2/5-4/2 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 8 UC-126 J. Pulaski No class 3/19.

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 troubleshooting through advanced system configuration. Prerequisite: A+ Certified or Fundamentals of PC Repair, PC Repair Technician Level 1 and 2, or equivalent experience. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $1,495

Fee: $199

Course: 25273 WED, SAT 5/30-8/11 6-9:10 PM (WED) 8:30 AM-3:30 PM (SAT) Sessions: 20 Edgewood Public Library-137 J. Pulaski No class 7/4 & 7/7.

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.

u¥ Tuition: $379

Fee: $99

Course: 25276 MON 4/9-5/7 6-9:30 PM Sessions: 5 UC-126 J. Pulaski u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

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CASP CERTIFICATION

Cisco II

Course: 25274 WED 4/4-5/2 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 UC-138 l. Hewitt

The CASP certification is an international, vendor-neutral exam that proves competency in enterprise security; risk management; and integration of computing, communications, and business disciplines. This certification is CompTIA’s first mastery level management; research and analysis; and integration of computing, communications, and business disciplines. This certification is CompTIA’s first mastery level certification exam 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. Purchase of textbook required.

Security+ Exam Prep

Tuition: $1,799

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $1,559

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¥ Tuition: $379

Fee: $99

Course: 25277 SAT 5/12-5/19 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 UC-137 L. Hewitt

CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP)

u¥ Course: 25280 MON-FRI 5/14-5/18 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 5 UC-205 D. Reese

CISCO

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $505 Course: 25346 TUE, THU 6:30-9:30 PM J-011

HYBRID COURSE  Fee: $101 1/25-3/8 Sessions: 13 R. Fritze

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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. Purchase of textbook required. Tuition: $505

Course: 25347 TUE, THU 6:30-9:30 PM J-011

HYBRID COURSE  Fee: $101 3/27-5/10 Sessions: 14 R. Fritze

Cisco III 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $505

HYBRID COURSE  Fee: $101

Course: 25438 MON, WED 5:30-8:30 PM J-011

1/24-3/7 Sessions: 13 R. Fritze

Cisco IV 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $505 Course: 25349 MON, WED 5:30-8:30 PM J-011

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Computer Training

COMPUTER & NETWORK SECURITY NEW 

Cyber Security for the Novice 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.

u¥ Tuition: $199

Fee: $20

Course: 25282 TUE 2/13-2/20 6-9:25 PM Sessions: 2 UC-134 C. Greco Course: 25283 TUE 4/24-5/1 6-9:25 PM Sessions: 2 UC-134 C. Greco

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $1,799 Course: 25279 WED 2/21-3/28 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 UC-137 L. Hewitt No class 3/21.

NEW 

Certified Information Systems Security Professional Exam Prep (CISSP) 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¥ Tuition: $379

Fee: $99

Course: 25278 SAT 4/21-4/28 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 UC-137 L. Hewitt

NEW 

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.

u¥ Tuition: $1,995

Fee: $250

Course: 25281 MON-FRI 6/11-6/15 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 5 UC-126 D. Reese u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Funding Available for New Trainings in January 2018 Harford Community College is partnering with the Susquehanna Workforce Network to provide training in the following areas: • Information Technology/ Cybersecurity • Construction/Trades • Manufacturing If you are interested in this funded training to enhance your chances of employment and increase earnings, contact the following offices as soon as possible: Susquehanna Workforce CenterUniversity Center: 410-272-5400 Susquehanna Workforce CenterBel Air: 410-836-4603

Classes forming now. Limited space available. Contact the Workforce Centers for additional information.

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PRINT GRAPHIC DESIGN CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATION Principles of Graphic Design InDesign Typography Essentials Photoshop for the Print Designer Illustrator Classes return fall 2018.

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H.O.T. (HIGH-DEMAND OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING) 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 comprises 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, and Illustrator. Contact Pam Karwowski at pkarwowski@harford.edu or 443-360-9108 with questions regarding the certificate program or software requirements. Classes return fall 2018.

WEB GRAPHIC DESIGN CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATION Photoshop for the Web Dreamweaver ColdFusion Animate Classes return fall 2018.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE 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. Required Courses*: • Photoshop for the Web

• Dreamweaver

• ColdFusion

• Animate

*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. Contact Pam Karowowski at pkarwowski@harford.edu or 443-360-9108 with questions regarding the certificate program or software requirements. Classes return fall 2018.

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Certificate Programs High-Demand Occupational Training

Occupations

Maryland Mean Wage†

Employment Growth (US)‡

HEALTHCARE Dental Assistant

$40,430 18%

Histotechnician

$42,090 18%

Medical Administrative Assistant

$36,880

Nursing Assistant

$29,700 18%

Paramedic

$41,320 24%

Phlebotomy Technician

$38,060 25%

Physical Therapy Technician

$27,610 41%

21%*

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%

PROFESSIONAL/SERVICE

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.

Bartender

$24,860 10%

Child Care Provider

$25,060 5%

Floral Designer

$30,200

Food Science Technician

$46,610 5%

Human Resources Manager

$133,500 9%

Nail Technician

$24,930 10%

Veterinary Assistant

$27,450 9%

-3%

TRADES Appliance Repair Technician

$42,830 6%

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%

* Source: acinet.org ** Source: careeronestop.org. Projected employment growth in Maryland. *** Occupational Outlook Handbook Median Annual Wages, May 2016 (US).

Heavy Equipment Operator

$48,730 10%

HVAC/Refrigeration Repair Technician

$54,830 14%

Home Improvement Contractor

$43,600 6%

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics.

Home Inspector

Information on this chart was obtained through Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 2016-17 Occupational Outlook Handbook. www.bls.gov/ooh

Landscaper/Groundsworker

$56,680 8% *

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. †

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.

**

*

*** $36,500 6%

Machine Manufacturing Technician

$43,160 6%

Solar Photovoltaic Installer

$39,240 24%

Theater/Stage Technician

$42,550 5%

Welder

$46,410 4%

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APPRENTICESHIPS

H.O.T. Certificate Programs High-Demand Occupational Training

Harford Community College has developed High-Demand Occupational Training (H.O.T.) Certificates to meet the needs of various industries that are growing. Our apprenticeship programs are examples of these H.O.T. Certificates! 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.

CONSTRUCTION / TRADE

Electrical Apprenticeship Program

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

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 by May 31, 2018 to be considered for classes starting at the end of August 2018.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Heating & Air Conditioning Apprenticeship Program Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors of Maryland and Harford Community College offer a Maryland state-approved four-year Air Conditioning Apprenticeship Program. The apprenticeship program is available to affiliated and non-affiliated HACC members and others who would like to enter the profession but are not currently associated with an air conditioning contractor. For information about the Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors of Maryland or to obtain an application, call Stephanie Anderson, 410-431-8889, or email sanderson@haccmd.org. Applications for entry into the program are accepted and reviewed on an ongoing basis. Program begins in September. Applications for 2018 will be accepted July 1, 2018 through August 17, 2018. For further information on other apprenticeship programs and occupations, call the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Programs, Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulation at 410-767-2246.

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

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.

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:

Tuition: $279

• 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 computer-aided 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 Basic Electricity/Electronics for Engineering Technicians Introduction to Electrical Control Systems 3D Printing

Technical Writing Print Reading C.A.D.

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

Course: 25159 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

This course prepares students to communicate specialized information to different audiences (e.g., technical and nontechnical people, colleagues and clients, peers and supervisors, in-house departments, and government agencies), work in teams, and address organizational and ethical issues. The course material is drawn primarily from professional contexts, principally engineering.

Introduction to Engineering Technology

Basic Electricity/ Electronics for Engineering Technicians

This course introduces students to the history, responsibilities, and career opportunities within the engineering technology field. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and problemsolving 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 covers the basic concepts of electronics: semiconductor and zener diodes, junction field-effect and metallic-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors, bipolar and unijunction transistors. An introduction to electrical systems as they relate to electronics is also covered.

Tuition: $279

Fee: $59

2/20-3/29 Sessions: 10 H. Richardson

Technical Writing for Engineering Technicians

Tuition: $129

Fee: $59

Fee: $19

Course: 25166 MON 4/30-5/7 5:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 2 TBA D. Mezzanotte

u¥ Tuition: $335 Course: 25156 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee: $75 1/9-2/15 Sessions: 12 H. Richardson

Course: 25160 MON 2/12-4/23 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 TBA D. Mezzanotte

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AVIATION Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)/Drone Technology Certificate 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 benefitting from the use drones are agriculture, meteorology, aerial photography, search and rescue, construction and even 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. Required Courses (see descriptions below): Introduction to Drone Technology Drone Regulations and Preliminary Flight Training PT 107 Prep/Drone Pilot Training

Introduction to Drone Technology 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 current and future uses of drones: airframe types, materials, and sizes: electric motors, propellers, and electronic speed controller matching; camera use, crimes and crime fighting uses; man-capable drones; human factors; and artificial intelligence in single drones and drone swarms. Both rules for personal and commercial use will be presented with an emphasis on future employment in the field. Class will consist of both lectures and hands-on time with the RealFlight Computer Drone Simulator.

uÂĽ Tuition: $275

Course: 25405 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee: $125 2/6-2/27 Sessions: 7 J. Domanico

Drone Regulations/ Preliminary Flight Training 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. 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. 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.

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. Tuition: $495 Course: 25746 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee: $295 4/3-5/10 Sessions: 10 J. Domanico

Class will consist of both lectures and handson time with the JJRC H36 6 Axis Quadcopter. Tuition: $275 Course: 25745 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee: $99 3/6-3/15 Sessions: 4 J. Domanico

For more information, please contact JeanMarie Krygowski, jkrygowski@harford.edu.

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COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVER

Truck Driver Training Schedule for Spring 2018 Class A - Daytime Fee: $4,625

8 AM-5 PM (MON-FRI) Bainbridge Range No Class 1/15.

1/8–3/2

8 AM-5 PM (MON-FRI) Bainbridge Range No Class 3/17.

3/5-4/27

8 AM-5 PM (MON-FRI) Bainbridge Range No Class 5/28.

4/30–6/22

Class A - Evenings and Weekends H.O.T. (HIGH-DEMAND OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING) CERTIFICATE Truck Driver Training Harford Community College has joined the Mid-Atlantic Transportation and Logistics Institute at Cecil College to offer CDL-A and CDL-B Commercial Truck Driver Training in both Harford and Cecil Counties.

Fee: $4,625 6-10 PM (TUE-THUR) 8 AM-5PM (SAT, SUN) Bainbridge Range 6-10 PM (TUE-THUR) 8 AM-5PM (SAT, SUN) Bainbridge Range

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 nine weeks.

6-10 PM (TUE-THUR) 8 AM-5PM (SAT, SUN) Bainbridge Range No Class 7/2–7/8.

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 160 hours of training with hands-on being approximately 75% of the course. Students can attend a Monday–Friday daytime program for four weeks or attend an evening/weekend program for seven weeks.

Class B - Daytime*

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.

1/9–3/18 3/13–5/20

5/29-8/12

Fee: $2,125 8 AM-5 PM (TUE-FRI) 1/16–1/31 (TUE & WED 3rd WEEK ONLY) Bainbridge Range 8 AM-5 PM (TUE-FRI) 3/13–3/28 (TUE & WED 3rd WEEK ONLY) Bainbridge Range 8 AM-5 PM (TUE-FRI) 5/8–5/23 (TUE & WED 3rd WEEK ONLY) Bainbridge Range

3. Pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical and drug screen. 4. Possess a valid driver’s license from your state of residence.

*Students who take the 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.

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. 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 the Mid-Atlantic Transportation and Logistics Institute, Tina Durborow, 410-287-1615, or email tdurborow@cecil.edu.

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For MVA testing, students use the college truck at the Cecil College Driving Range located in Rising Sun, Maryland.

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CONSTRUCTION / TRADE Appliance Repair: Basic Students are taught to install, maintain, repair, and troubleshoot major appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators with ice makers, ranges, dishwashers, and garbage disposals. You’ll get hands-on training in using electrical appliance tools and testers. Completers of this course are prepared for entry-level positions in the appliance repair industry.

u¥ Tuition: $395

Fee: $75

Course: 25167 SAT 1/13-2/17 9 AM-3:30 PM Sessions: 6 TBA E. Bretall Course: 25168 MON, WED 6-9 PM TBA

5/14-6/25 Sessions: 12 E. Bretall

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¥ Tuition: $375

Fee: $75

Course: 25169 SAT 3/31-6/9 8 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 10 E-155 D. Wills, Sr.

Recruiting & Retaining Good Employees Employees leave organizations for many reasons; oftentimes these reasons are unknown to their employers. Employers need to listen to employees’ needs and implement retention strategies to make employees feel valued and engaged in order to keep them. This course will discuss recruitment and retention strategies that are beneficial when an employer wants to keep employees within an organization and keep costs of turnover low. Watch for more details for this course Coming Fall 2018!

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Appliance Repair Certificate

Using both classroom work and laboratory experience, students are given the opportunity to troubleshoot, service and repair most large home appliances, such as refrigerators, air conditioning units, dishwashers, and washing machines. This certificate program includes courses specific to the kinds of tools needed and safety issues for a particular appliance. Students also learn about the theory and basics of refrigeration. Coursework often covers topics relating to the repair of: • Automatic clothes dryers • Automatic clothes washers • Domestic and commercial dishwashers • Domestic and commercial microwave ovens

• Domestic and commercial ranges • Electricity basics and electrical and stovetop appliances • Gas appliances

The EPA requires those who work with refrigeration systems to take certification tests regarding refrigerants. The tests are available for small appliances, high-pressure systems and low-pressure systems, with testing in core information included in each. Individuals who pass all three tests are given universal certification. Required Courses: Appliance Repair: Basic Basic Refrigeration Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification (CFC) SEE PAGE 31 For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

Building Maintenance Certificate

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

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 Refrigeration OSHA 10-Hour

Basic Electrical Basic Plumbing Comfort Cooling Heating Systems Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification (CFC) SEE PAGE 31

Other recommended courses: Blueprint Reading Boiler Plant Operator First Aid/CPR Forklift Certification For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

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Construction / Trade Basic Plumbing 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¥ Tuition: $350

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification (CFC) 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. Required Courses:

Fee: $75

Basic Refrigeration

Course: 25170 SAT 1/27-3/17 8 AM-12 PM Sessions: 9 TBA M. McBain Course: 25171 SAT 4/7-6/9 8 AM-12 PM Sessions: 9 TBA M. McBain

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.

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

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Certificate 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) SEE PAGE 31 *Must take Basic Refrigeration or have instructor approval prior to any other HVAC courses.

u¥ Tuition: $475

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

Fee: $50

Course: 25172 SAT 1/13-2/17 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 6 Observatory G. Milich Course: 25173 TUE, THU 6-9 PM Observatory

Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification SEE PAGE 31

4/17-6/5 Sessions: 15 G. Milich

Basic Residential Appliance Maintenance This class is a hands-on course on how to clean and maintain major appliances to save operating costs and possible repair calls. Methods of simple checks and fixes that can be done by the homeowner/small shop owner to help keep appliances running smoothly. This class also acts as a demonstration for those who may be interested in entering the appliance repair field.

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.

u¥ Tuition: $89

Fee: $89

Fee: $59

Course: 25176 SAT 2/3 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 TBA J. Paul

Course: 25174 TUE, THU 6-8:30 PM TBA

3/6-3/8 Sessions: 2 E. Bretall

Course: 25177 SAT 4/21 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 TBA J. Paul

Course: 25175 MON, WED 6-8:30 PM TBA

5/14-5/16 Sessions: 2 E. Bretall

u¥ Tuition: $79

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Comfort Cooling

Construction Blueprint Reading

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. Purchase of textbook required.

This course teaches the construction worker how to read the different parts of blueprints. Topics include site work; architectural plans including elevations, section and schedules; structural plans; mechanical drawings including plumbing, heating, and air conditioning; and electrical work on power, lighting, and controls. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $475

Fee: $50

Course: 25178 SAT 2/24-4/7 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 6 Observatory G. Milich

Women in Non-Traditional Careers Workshop

u¥ Tuition: $250

Course: 25179 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

1/16-1/25 Sessions: 4 F. Stoker

Construction Cost Estimating I 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $360

Thursday, May 3 3–7 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall • • • •

Inspiring Industry Speakers Networking Opportunities Industry Representatives Tours of Edgewood Hall Workforce Labs

INDUSTRIES/OCCUPATIONS REPRESENTED: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Engineering Information Technology CADD HVAC Commercial Truck Driver Manufacturing Drone Technology Paramedic/EMT Electrical Sheriff’s Academy Heavy Equipment Operator Solar Panel Installation Home Inspection Theater Technology

Fee: $49

Course: 25180 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee: $49 2/6-3/8 Sessions: 10 F. Stoker

Drywall Repair 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¥ Tuition: $89

Fee: $99

Course: 25181 SAT 3/3 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 TBA D. Wills, Sr.

Drywall/Plaster Repair Maintenance 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 exisitng wall surface. For plaster walls, many of the techniques listed here can also be used to repair plaster cracks and holes. This is a 24-hour course.

u¥ Tuition: $149

Fee: $130

Course: 25182 SAT 4/28-5/12 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 3 TBA D. Wills, Sr.

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $475

Fee: $50

Course: 25183 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

1/16-3/6 Sessions: 15 G. Milich

Course: 25184 MON, WED 6-9 PM TBA

4/16-6/6 Sessions: 15 G. Milich

Heating Systems 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $475

Fee: $50

Course: 25185 SAT 4/14-5/19 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 6 TBA G. Milich

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Construction / Trade H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Home Inspection License

MOSH Training Classes

Home Inspection Master Course Cost: $1,995 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. Upcoming classes:

Safety Training courses are offered in partnership with the Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MOSH). Bloodborne Pathogens 1/18 8:30 AM–12:30 PM Emergency Response Disaster Preparedness 2/1 8:30 AM–3:30 PM Workplace Violence Prevention 3/5 8:30 AM–12:30 PM Job Safety Analysis 4/13 8:30 AM–12:30 PM

Topics covered: · Heating Systems · Interior & Exterior Systems · Maryland Code of Ethics

· Standards of Practice and Report Writing · Structural Systems · Final Exam

March 3–10

Respiratory Protection 4/30 8:30 AM–12:30 PM

For more information, including how to register, contact Rod Bourn, rbourn@harford.edu.

For additional dates and to register, go to http://www.dllr.state.md.us/labor/mosh and tab to Seminar Registration. Follow the instructions.

Home Improvement License

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 Construction Project Management This course will introduce the concepts and life cycle of managing a project, concentrating on Construction Project Management, and focusing on the Mechanical aspect. Tuition: $295 Fee: $99 Course: 25785 THU 4/5-5/10 6-9 PM Sessions: 6 TBA M. McBain

Residential Heat Load-Manual J This course demonstrates how to calculate heat losses and gains (loads) for residential applications using ACCA's Manual J. Learn to select the proper heating and cooling equipment for maximum comfort and energy efficiency and how to calculate energy consumption and operating costs. Experience in HVAC Trade required.

u¥ Tuition: $125

Fee: $125

Course: 25189 TUE, THU 3/13-4/12 6-10 PM Sessions: 8 TBA Staff

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

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 Door-toDoor Sales Act, labor laws, safety regulations, payroll taxes, statutory liens of real property, business practices, finances, and cost estimating. Textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $210

Course: 25186 TUE, THU 6-8 PM TBA

Fee: $80 4/10-4/26 Sessions: 6 F. Stoker

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

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.

u¥ Tuition: $100

Fee: $79

Course: 25190 TUE 4/10-4/17 6:30-10:30 PM Sessions: 2 TBA D. Wills, Sr.

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Summer Construction Trades Academy 9 AM–3:30 PM, Monday-Friday

CERTIFICATE TO CAREER IN ONE YEAR

Certificate programs that can provide a fast track to employment are available in many fields. Individuals 1824 may qualify for full scholarships* to complete these programs! Contact training@harford.edu, or call 443-412-2440 to discover how HCC can get you started! *Full or partial scholarships are available from Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc., and Harford Community College.

Here is a partial list of the certificate programs we offer:

Trades:

HVAC/R CDL Heavy Equipment Forklift Operator

Service:

Food Sciences Child Care Bartending Vet Assistant

IT:

A+ MS Office Network+ Web Graphic Design

Healthcare: Paramedic CNA Dental Assistant Histotechnology

Total cost: Only $75 for two weeks! Each student will receive $675 in scholarships towards the $750 tuition and fee, courtesy of

• Harford Community College Foundation • Building Congress & Exchange Foundation Ages 17-19 or Grades 11 & 12

Students will learn: • Carpentry • Plumbing • HVAC • Electrical/Solar

• OSHA Safety • Intro to Construction Careers • Professional and Interview Skills/Resumé Writing

Apprenticeship Programs Presentation: Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors of Maryland, the Harford County Electrical Contractors Association, and Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) - Baltimore Metro For further information, call 443-412-2440 or visit Harford.edu/cet. CRN #25795 - In person registration required to receive scholarships. Harford Community College is an equal opportunity institution. 96

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For more information, contact Darnell Wills, Sr., 443-412-2695, or dwills@harford.edu, or Keri Otto, kotto@harford.edu.

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Construction / Trade

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS 

NEW 

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Heavy Equipment Operations Certificate

This enhanced course provides a more indepth exploration of setting and interpreting grade stakes and will provide information and instructions on controlling surface water and ground water on a job site, as well as the layout of foundations and laying of pipe. Soils, including classification systems and shrink and swell factors will be covered. Purchase of textbook required. Prequisite: HEO Site Work and Grading

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:

Intro to Excavators Intro to Finishing and Grading Equipment and Methods Intro to Compaction Equipment Intro to Asphalt & Paving Equipment Intro to Rigging

Pathway courses will be offered based on demand.

For more information, email JeanMarie Krygowski, jkrygowski@harford.edu.

Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operations

Heavy Equipment Operations Site Work and Grading

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.

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. Prequisite: Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operations

Classes return fall 2018.

Course: 25409 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee: $295 1/16-2/15 Sessions: 10 J. Alexander

Two valuable skills that employers are looking for will be the focus of this course.

Once students have successfully completed the required classes, additional training is available on the following equipment:

Tuition: $295

Excavation Math/Civil Drawings

Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operations Heavy Equipment Operator – Site Work and Grading Heavy Equipment Operator – Enhanced Site Work & Soils Excavation Math & Interpreting Civil Drawings

Intro to Loaders and Skid Steers Intro to Rough Terrain Fork Lifts Intro to On-Road Dump Trucks Intro to Off-Road Dump Trucks Intro to Backhoes Intro to Dozers

Heavy Equipment Operations Enhanced Site Work & Soils

Excavation Math covers basic math skills required for site excavation work and includes methods and practice in calculating the areas and volumes of various geometric shapes, as well as formulas and methods used to calculate cut and fill requirements on a job. The Civil Drawings module explains how to read site plans to calculate cut and fill requirements. Provides instruction and practice in interpreting both roadway and construction site drawings used for excavation and grading work. Purchase of textbook required. Prequisite: HEO Enhanced Site Work & Soils

u¥ Tuition: $400

Course: 25410 TUE, THU 5:40-9 PM TBA

Fee: $295 2/27-4/12 Sessions: 12 J. Alexander

u¥ Classes return fall 2018.

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LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Landscaping Technology Certificate Landscape technicians perform various lawn maintenance duties in order to turn outdoor spaces into functional or attractive areas. They also maintain residential and commercial landscapes so they remain healthy and trim. The nature of the work is often laborious and requires significant physical effort. Although formal education is generally not required, landscape technicians may opt for certifications to increase their employment potential. In addition to creating landscapes and outdoor areas, landscape technicians maintain them as well. Pruning, mowing, edging, trimming, fertilizing and watering are done by landscape technicians. They may spray plants, trees and grass with pesticides to control destructive insects and diseases. Required Courses: Introduction to Landscaping, Plant Identification and Soils Introduction to Water Management & Drainage Equipment Maintenance and Repair (Small Engine Repair) SEE PAGE 29 OSHA 10-Hour Federal Certification SEE PAGE 31 Introduction to Pest Management Basic Spanish for Landscaping For more information, email JeanMarie Krygowski, jkrygowski@harford.edu.

Introduction to Landscaping, Plant Identification and Soils Students learn plant classification and biology basics to better understand how plants and trees are grouped and identified. They also gain an understanding of the practical aspects of soil science, along with strategies for proper plant selection.

u¥ Tuition: $300

Basic Spanish for Landscaping Students learn Spanish language skills to employ basic social and courtesy phrases as well as to accomplish landscaping job functions such as giving directions, explaining and enforcing safety policies, and explaining pay and work schedules.

u¥ Tuition: $225

Fee: $199

Course: 25678 WED 4/4-5/9 6-9 PM E-155 L. O'Leary Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT 4/7-5/5 12-3 PM Sessions: 11 TBA L. O'Leary

Fee: $49

Course: 25677 TUE 1/23-3/15 6-9 PM Sessions: 8 E-207 J. Fernandez

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 treecare operations. They will also be able to demonstrate safe procedures pertaining to vehicles, tools, and mobile equipment; and understand and follow safe work practices as defined by the employer.

u¥ Tuition: $199

Fee: $39

Course: 25187 TUE, THU 5:30-9:30 PM TBA

3/6-3/8 Sessions: 2 R. Chrest

Course: 25188 TUE, THU 5:30-9:30 PM TBA

5/1-5/3 Sessions: 2 R. Chrest

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Construction / Trade Solar Photovoltaic Installer

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

HCC Safety Training Employers/Supervisors: Harford Community College has many OSHA-required training programs to keep your employees safe and productive. Call 443-412-2398 for more information on these programs:

This course uses a blended mix of instructor-led training and hands-on equipment. You will learn solar-electric 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.

u¥ Tuition: $175

Course: 25194 THU, FRI 8:30 AM-12:30 PM TBA

Fee: $175 3/1-3/9 Sessions: 4 R. Blaney

Course: 25193 THU, FRI 8:30 AM-12:30 PM TBA

5/3-5/11 Sessions: 4 R. Blaney

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

Small Engine Repair This course will familiarize the student with the basic shop safety, small engine terminology, operation, service, and repair of small engines. The small engine class allows students the opportunity to gain basic knowledge of small engines and the skills necessary to perform maintenance and repair.

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Industrial Hygiene Services Comprehensive Safety Audits Supervisor Training Train the Trainer Workshops Emergency Response Plans Confined Space Assessments/ Confined Space Entry Personal Protective Equipment Hazard Communication (Employee Right-to-Know) Lead Standard Respiratory Protection Lockout/Tagout Forklift Certification/Safety Crane Safety Bloodborne Pathogens Emergency Response Hearing Conservation Ergonomics Awareness CPR/First Aid Maryland Tree Care and Removal Regulations

u¥ Tuition: $385

Fee: $60

Course: 25192 SAT 3/10-4/21 8 AM-2 PM Sessions: 6 TBA Staff Course: 25191 SAT 5/5-6/16 8 AM-2 PM Sessions: 6 TBA Staff

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The Watershed Stewards Academy . . . an opportunity to learn to solve water quality problems in your community and join a local network of energized leaders.

Fully enrolled for Fall 2017! Will return in Fall 2018. Submit your completed applications by Friday, July 27, 2018 to be considered for the next class!

For more information,

contact the Harford County Watershed Protection and Restoration office at 410-6383217, x-2448 or your local UMD Sea Grant Extension Watershed Educator at 443-205-5924.

University of Maryland Extension programs are open to all and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression.

improve WANT TO

local water

quality

get off the sidelines.

make a real change.

Assess Watersheds: Help communities identify pollution sources.

Educate Communities: Help neighbors

understand the most pressing water quality problems in their area.

Reduce Pollutants: Work with communities

to target pollution such as pet waste, fertilizer, pesticides, and illicit discharges.

Take Action: Help communities to reduce

polluted runoff by engaging them in installation of Best Management Practices.

Measure Success: Track and demonstrate

measurable impacts.

Continue Efforts: Continue education

beyond the program and ensure practices are maintained.

The Watershed Stewards Academy


Construction / Trade

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY Applied Process Mathematics Operators often have to use higher level mathematical formulas to perform their day-to-day work functions. This course will build on mathematical concepts taught in Introduction to Applied Process Mathematics and is designed to provide operators with problem solving skills specific to the water and wastewater industry. Participants will practice manipulating formulas for unknown variables, analyze operational problems using math skills, and demonstrate math skills necessary for certification exams. Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to calculate operational problems, such as flow quantity, effluent treatment and sludge volume. 1. Practice manipulating formulas for unknown variables 2. Practice analyzing operational problems using math skills 3. Demonstrate math skills necessary for certification exams Tuition: $109

Fee: $14

Course: 25234 TUE 6/12 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 TBA Staff

Concepts of Drinking Water Treatment Totally new to the drinking water treatment field or just looking for a refresher? Recently hired apprentices and trainees will be introduced to the Safe Drinking Water Act and how it applies to the operator. The concepts of water sources, water storage and distribution systems will be introduced during this course. Other topics covered will include basic concepts of pumping and pressure maintenance, disinfection, storage tanks, fluoridation, corrosion control, and plant safety. Participants will further discuss the key elements of an effective safety program. 1. Recognize and discuss current Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) regulations; 2. Identify raw water sources; 3. Discuss the basic principles of plant operations; 4. Explain the purpose of and the operational procedures for storage tanks. 5. Estimate flows through a distribution system; 6. Discuss the key principles of water treatment.

Tuition: $109

Fee: $14

Course: 25232 WED 3/7 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 TBA Staff

Confined Space This course is designed for anyone dealing with permit-required confined spaces including safety professionals, emergency personnel, firefighters, sanitary engineers, public works personnel, chemical workers, maintenance staff and waste water treatment employees. This course teaches participants the regulations, procedures, and practices to work safely in spaces defined by OSHA as permit-required confined spaces. This course is designed to teach the worker to recognize the spaces and their hazards, recognize the health effects of exposure, testing procedures for atmospheric monitoring, proper selection and use of PPE, and the duties and responsibilities for the confined space entrants, attendants and supervisors. Training meets OSHA29 CFR1910.146 standards.

u¥ Tuition: $175

Fee: $175

Course: 25144 SAT 4/7 8 AM-3:30 PM Session: 1 TBA R. Chrest

Mechanical Maintenance and Operator This training is designed to provide operators with a greater understanding of mechanical maintenance and the effect it has on process operations. The course will identify how maintenance activities directly affect process control and the effects that poor maintenance can have on the ability to properly treat wastewater and drinking water. During the course we will discuss common tools and equipment that are utilized in effective equipment maintenance and troubleshooting to help identify items that should be in every operator’s tool kit. We will also cover predictive maintenance technology and its applications to water and wastewater treatment equipment, including thermography, vibration analysis, and proper lubrication. 1. Identify common tools and equipment in every operator’s tool kit.

3. Recognize proper lubrication selection, application, and analysis. 4. Identify how proper maintenance activities directly affect process control. Tuition: $109

Fee: $14

Course: 25233 WED 5/2 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 TBA Staff

OSHA 10-Hour Construction This course is designed for construction workers, foremen, job supervisors and anyone involved in the construction industry. OSHA recommends the 10-hour construction outreach training program as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29, CFR 1926.

u¥ Tuition: $125

Fee: $125

Course: 25145 SAT 2/17-2/24 8 AM-2 PM Sessions: 2 TBA R. Chrest Course: 25146 SAT 5/12-5/19 8 AM-2 PM Sessions: 2 TBA R. Chrest

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¥ Tuition: $175

Fee: $65

Course: 25147 FRI 2/9-2/16 5-10 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Bonomo Course: 25148 FRI 4/6-4/13 5-10 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Bonomo Course: 25149 FRI 6/8-6/15 5-10 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Bonomo

2. Describe predictive maintenance technology and its applications.

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Workforce Development

| Spring 2018 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Advanced Industrial Motor Controls/PLCs/VFDs

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Basic Machine Manufacturing Technology Certificate

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.

Prepare to be an entry-level manual machinist. 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.

u¥ Tuition: $350

Fee: $770

Course: 25151 FRI 3/2-3/16 8-11 AM Sessions: 6 E-144 R. Ward Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT 3/3-3/17 8 AM-4 PM E-144 R. Ward

Basic Electricity 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¥ Tuition: $335

Fee: $75

Course: 25154 SAT 1/20-3/10 8-11 AM Sessions: 8 E-144 J. Paul Course: 25155 SAT 3/31-5/19 8-11 AM Sessions: 8 E-144 J. Paul

Required Courses: • Print Reading for Machining • Basic Machining Applications • Maintenance Shop Skills • Basic Electricity • Pneumatics • Hydraulics • Introduction to Arc Welding For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

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

u¥ Tuition: $335

Course: 25156 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee: $75 1/9-2/15 Sessions: 12 H. Richardson

Basic Machining Applications This course provides an introduction to a variety of material-working processes that are common to the machining industry. Topics include safety, process-specific machining equipment, measurement devices, set-up and layout instruments, and common shop practices.

Boiler Plant Operator 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 DLLR-approved course will qualify the student to take the PSI examination to obtain a Fourth Grade Stationary Engineer’s license. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $350

Course: 25157 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee: $75

Course: 25158 MON 2/12-6/11 7-9 PM Sessions: 15 TBA R. McLaughlin

u¥ Tuition: $495

Fee: $450 4/17-6/5 Sessions: 15 W. Fuentes

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Construction / Trade Introduction to Arc Welding An introduction to arc welding machines and accessories, oxy acetylene 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.

u¥ Tuition: $420

Fee: $190

Course: 25152 MON, WED 6-9 PM TBA

1/29-2/28 Sessions: 10 W. Fuentes

Course: 25153 MON, WED 6-9 PM TBA

4/9-5/9 Sessions: 10 W. Fuentes

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¥ Tuition: $279

Course: 25159 TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee: $59 2/20-3/29 Sessions: 10 H. Richardson

Introduction to Engineering Technology 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.

u¥ Tuition: $279

Fee: $59

Course: 25160 MON 2/12-4/23 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 TBA D. Mezzanotte

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¥ Tuition: $325

Course: 25161 TUE, THU 6-9 PM E-157

Fee: $65 2/13-3/15 Sessions: 10 W. Fuentes

THEATER TECHNOLOGY H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Large Scale Theater and Stage Technology Certificate Learn to become a theater or stage technician! Theater/Stage technicians or crew work "behind the scenes" with props, scenery and special effects in theaters, concert halls and TV/ film studios. As a stagehand, knowledge of exactly where and when to move objects and scenery would be a vital part of any performance. Tasks could include: • Loading and unloading equipment • Helping carpenters to build and put up scenery • Attending rehearsals to become familiar with every scene change • Moving scenery, furniture and heavy equipment during performances • Opening and closing theater curtains between acts

• Operating manual and automated scenerymoving machinery • Clearing the stage or studio and backstage area at the end of the performance Technicians work as part of a team under the direction of a master carpenter, technical manager or stage manager.

u¥ Tuition: $350

Fee: $200

Course: 25195 THU 3/1-4/12 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 12 TBA Staff Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates. SAT 3/3-4/14 12-4 PM TBA Staff

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

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Workforce Development HCC Safety Training Employers: 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.

| Spring 2018 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes

WAREHOUSING | WORKPLACE DISTRIBUTION SAFETY COMPLETE CERTIFICATION IN JUST ONE DAY!

Heartsaver Bloodborne Pathogens Is exposure to bloodborne pathogens a possibility at your workplace? This course meets Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for bloodborne pathogens training when paired with site-specific instruction. Participation certificate provided upon course completion. Purchase of a textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $35

* Meets all OSHA and

Fee: $59

Course: 25490 SAT 4/28 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

ANSI regulations

Forklift Certification Training Satisfies 29 CFR 1910.178, OSHA's 1998 revised Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training Standard. This course includes classroom and hands-on training for first-time drivers and individuals needing refresher training.

Course: 25492 SAT 4/28 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

u¥ Tuition: $350

Fee: $60

Course: 25196 FRI 4/20 8 AM-5 PM Session: 1 Observatory M. Kardash Course: 25197 SAT 5/19 8 AM-5 PM Session: 1 TBA R. Chrest

HCC CAREER SOURCE

Course: 25198 FRI 6/22 8 AM-5 PM Session: 1 Observatory M. Kardash

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

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

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

CONTACT:

SWN Susquehanna Workforce Network 410-939-4240 • www.swnetwork.org

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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Looking to train your employees to become more productive? Cross training needs? employee Employers: New training? Harford Community College Can Help. Your needs are constantly changing. Investing in your employees is essential to develop, maintain and expand your business.

Harford Community College can provide any course, anytime, anywhere. Ask about our training & certification courses in: • Healthcare • Industrial & Occupational Skills • Information Technology

• Leadership • Project Management • Safety • Technical Training

• Convenient, accessible sites with well-equipped facilities throughout the county • The vast learning resources of one of Maryland’s largest community colleges • High-caliber instruction blending the best of the academic and business worlds • Flexible, affordable and customized education and training programs • Credentials designed to meet continuing education requirements in such fields as healthcare, real estate, technical, industrial and information technology

Funding for workforce development training may be available through:

410.638.3059

410.939.4240

www.harfordbusiness.org

www.swnetwork.org

Workforce Development & WorkSmart Contract Training Clients For more information, email training@harford.edu. These organizations know the value of partnering with Harford Community College for contract training!

Partner with Harford Community College to meet all your education and training needs. For more information, email Victor Cyran at vcyran@harford.edu or Pam Karwowski at pkarwowski@harford.edu.

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, the University Center in Aberdeen, or at Towson University, Northeastern MD. • Harford Community College, and all WorkSmart member colleges, can deliver a variety of training solutions, including customized continuing education and credit solutions, which are relevant to today's workforce.

BUSINESS

Susquehanna Workforce Network

What is WorkSmart?

Abingdon Volunteer Fire Department Anna’s House Boys and Girls Clubs Clorox Company Constar, Inc. Frederick Ward Associates, Inc. Freedom Federal Credit Union

Gemalto Gettle, Inc. J. M. Huber Medstar Health Northrup Grumman Corporation Ramada Edgewood Hotel and Conference Center Rite Aid

Safe Harbors Travel The Harford Mutual Insurance Company The Mill of Bel Air Trinity Lutheran Church University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health System

GOVERNMENT

Harford County Office of Economic Development

Harford Community College is proud to be the local Maryland WorkSmart Center!

City of Aberdeen Enoch Pratt Free Library Harford County Child Advocacy Center Harford County Department of Social Services Harford County Detention Center Harford County Government Harford County Health Department Harford County Public Schools

Harford County Sherriff’s Office Maryland Transit Authority Susquehanna Workforce Network The Town of Bel Air U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center U.S. Army Civilian Human Resources Agency U.S. Army CommunicationsElectronics Research, Development & Engineering Center

U.S. Army Garrison Aberdeen Proving Ground U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense U.S. Army Public Health Command U.S. Army Environmental Command U.S. Army Research Laboratory U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command

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(a partial list)


Did You Know You Can Now Use Your Military Benefits For These Certification Programs? Certified Nursing Assistant 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. Those who successfully complete both the theory and clinical components of the program are eligible to apply for certification with the MBON and to take the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) examination. For information, email healthcaretraining@harford.edu.

Paramedic 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? This program is designed for Emergency Medical Technicians who are interested in becoming paramedics. Build on the knowledge you gained as an EMT-B while you explore the role of the paramedic and the components of advanced pre-hospital care. This program prepares you to take the National Registry test. To apply, email ems@harford.edu.

Phlebotomy Technician Learn to collect blood and other specimens and prepare them for laboratory testing. You will learn basic anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, specimen collection and processing, and laboratory operations. Completing the Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares you for National Certification through the National Healthcareer Association. For information, email healthcaretraining@harford.edu.

Harford.edu/AlliedHealth Harford Community College is an equal opportunity institution.

These courses have been approved for students to use their VA education benefits. Student’s VA education benefits will cover the cost of tuition and fees for these three programs. Information: 443-412-2612 or 443-412-2100

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NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Nursing & Allied Health Professions

PROGRAMS OFFERED

PROGRAMS Certified Nursing Assistant

• Certified Nursing Assistant • Dental Assistant • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) • Histologic Technician • LPN to RN Transition • Medical Administrative Assistant • Nurse Refresher • Paramedic • Phlebotomy • Paramedic Refresher • Physical Therapy Technician

INFORMATION Must be at least 18 years of age or older for Nursing & Allied Health classes. High school diploma or GED 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 443-412-2352 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.

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 and GNA. Fingerprinting, MBON registration fee, and NNAAP exam fee included in the cost of the program. Approximate cost of the program: $2,028 Please see Funding Options on p. 38. Required Classes: Healthcare Provider BLS (p. 40) Nursing Assistant Theory (100 hrs.) (p. 42) Nursing Assistant Clinical (66 hrs.) (p. 42)

Dental Assistant Completion of the Dental Assistant Training Program provides the knowledge and skill 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. 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. Approximate cost of the program: $3,263 Please see Funding Options on p. 38.

All classes are enrollment dependent.

Required Classes Healthcare Provider BLS (p. 40) Dental Assistant Training (88 hours) (p. 39) Dental Assistant Externship (20 hours) (p. 39)

For information about any of these programs, contact:

Emergency Medical Technician

Dawn Reimer, CET Associate 443-412-2317 or dreimer@harford.edu

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.

Pam Halligan, Coordinator for Allied Health Programs 443-412-2038 or phalligan@harford.edu

NOTE: Background checks may be required by clinical sites and will be at the student’s expense.

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Classes focus on general emergency care, EMS foundations, airway management, patient

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Workforce Development assessment and EMS operations. Students must be at least 18 years old. Approximate cost of the program: $1,200 Required Classes: Emergency Medical Technician I (p. 39) Emergency Medical Technician II (p. 39)

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 majorspecific. Visit our website: http://www.harford. edu/histotech, email htonline@harford.edu, or call 443-412-2498 for more information.

Medical Administrative Assistant Gain the administrative skills you need to work in a front office for a physician practice or clinic. 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. Approximate cost of the program: $1,826 Please see Funding Options on p. 38. Required Classes Computer Basics for Allied Health (p. 39) Healthcare Provider BLS (p. 40) Ed2go Online HIPAA Compliance (p. 41) Ed2go Online Medical Terminology (p. 42) Medical Business Writing & Communications (p. 41) Medical Office Processes (p. 41) Medical Front Office Externship (p. 41)

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

| Spring 2018 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes nursing license required. Students will need internet access, as there is an online component. Nursing kits required. Approximate cost of the program: $2,232 Please see Funding Options on p. 38. Required Classes Nurse Refresher Theory (p. 43) Nurse Refresher Skills Lab (p. 43) Nurse Refresher Clinical (p. 42)

Paramedic Are you an EMT-B? Do you have what it takes to assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and 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. Approximate cost of the program: $5,158 Please see Funding Options on p. 38. Required Classes EMS Foundations (TBD) EMS Core Competency Validation (TBD) Paramedic Pharmacology (TBD) EMS Assessment-Based Management (p. 39) EMS Medical & Trauma Emergencies (p. 40) Paramedic Medical Emergencies (summer 2018) Paramedic Trauma Emergencies (fall 2018) EMS Special Populations (fall 2018) Paramedic Special Considerations & Operations (fall 2018) EMS Clinical Externship (p. 39) Paramedic Clinical Externship (fall 2018)

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. Approximate cost of the program: $1,885

routine clerical duties; order supplies; answer the phone; and fill out insurance forms and other paperwork. 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. Approximate cost of the program: $1,190 Please see Funding Options on p. 38. Required Classes Computer Basics for Allied Health (p. 39) Healthcare Provider BLS (p. 40) Ed2Go Online HIPAA Compliance* (p. 41) Bloodborne Pathogens (p. 40) Ed2Go Online Become a Physical Therapy Aid (p. 39) Physical Therapy Technician Externship (p. 44) (Scheduled individually)

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.

C itizen’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.

I f you are unemployed, please check with Susquehanna Workforce Network.

Please see Funding Options on p. 38.

• Aberdeen: 410-272-5400

Required Classes Healthcare Provider BLS (p. 40) Phlebotomy I, II (p. 44) Phlebotomy Clinical (p. 44)

Physical Therapy Technician

• Bel Air: 410-836-4625 • Cecil County: 410-996-0550 •

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

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arford Community College offers a H FACTS payment plan that allows you to make monthly payments with a minimum balance of $800 in tuition and fees. For details and application process, please call 443-412-2317 or 443-412-2038.


Nursing & Allied Health Professions

CLASSES OFFERED

are unavailable. 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.

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. Fee: $144 To register, go to www.ed2go.com/harford.

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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥µ Tuition: $269 Course: 25246 TUE, THU 5:30-9:40 PM DH-208

Fee: $59 1/30-2/22 Sessions: 8 B. Lamka

Dental Assistant Externship* Apply the knowledge and skills gained in dental assistant training theory and skills lab. This 30-hour, individually scheduled externship provides you with the opportunity for a clinical experience in a dental office with a practicing dental assistant. The clinical program specialist arranges the site, dates, and times with you. Evening and weekend placements

Tuition: $99

Fee: $199

Course: 25001 1/3-4/3 Sessions: 65 ONSITE P. Halligan Course: 25545 5/29-8/31 ONSITE P. Halligan Must also enroll in Dental Assistant Training, CRN 25142. Placement can take up to three months. 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.

Dental Assistant Training Interested in working in a dental office? Complete this intense training program and gain the knowledge and skill 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. Must be at least 18 years of age or older. High school diploma or GED required. Technical standards apply. Before registration, visit the Test Center (443-412-2352) to complete the reading (ACR) and math (ACA) assessments. 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $895

Fee: $1,995

Course: 25142 MON, WED 3/5-5/23 6-10 PM Sessions: 22 ONSITE Staff Must also register for Dental Assistant Externship, CRN: 25545

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Emergency Medical Technician I 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $395

Fee: $205

Course: 25777 TUE, THU, SAT 2/6–4/14 6-9 PM (TUE, THU) Sessions 23 8 AM-11 AM (SAT) DH-136 P. Campbell Class meets Saturdays 2/10, 2/24, 3/10, 3/31, 4/14.

Emergency Medical Technician II 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 with Special Populations EMS Operations. Students must be 18 years of age. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $395

Fee: $205

Course: 25778 TUE, THU, SAT 4/14–6/19 6-9 PM (TUE, THU) Sessions 24 8 AM-11 AM (SAT) DH-136 P. Campbell Class meets Saturdays 4/14 (12-3PM), 4/28, 5/12, 5/26, 6/9.

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.

u¥ Tuition: $395

Course: 25581 TUE, THU 6-10:15 PM DH-123

Fee: $98 1/16-3/29 Sessions: 20 S. Proctor

EMS Clinical Externship Apply your knowledge of the theory and skills required to treat patients requiring both

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Workforce Development 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¥ Tuition: $395

Fee: $10

Course: 25580 1/11-9/18 ONSITE C. Adams

EMS Medical & Trauma Emergencies 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: Assessment Based Management.

Technical Standards

Tuition: $395

Fee: $98

Many Healthcare & Human Services 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 our web page at www.harford.edu/cet-healthcare or contact the Nursing & Allied Health Professions Office in Continuing Education & Training at 443-412-2172 or email healthcaretraining@harford.edu.

| Spring 2018 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Course: 25584 TUE, THU 6-10:15 PM DH-128

4/3-6/7 Sessions: 20 S. Proctor

Healthcare Provider BLS This class is designed for the healthcare provider, following American Heart Association guidelines. Instruction includes basic life support applications for both infacility and prehospital settings, including one and 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $40

Fee: $35

Course: 25516 SAT 1/6 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith Course: 25517 SAT 2/3 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith Course: 25518 SAT 3/3 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 Staff Course: 25519 SAT 4/7 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith Course: 25520 SAT 5/5 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

Heartsaver AED Learn basic CPR and AED skills! Designed for first responders, individuals needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, or those interested in learning life-saving interventions. Includes information regarding infant, child, and adult CPR using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), using a mask or barrier device, and relief of choking. Purchase of a textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $35

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 Be prepared! Designed for first responders, individuals needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, and those interested in responding to emergencies. Provides the opportunity to learn basic first aid, including medical, injury, and environmental emergencies. Meets OSHA regulations. Purchase of a textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $35

Fee: $25

Course: 25489 SAT 3/17 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

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. Purchase of a textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $40

Fee: $35

Course: 25483 SAT 3/17 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

Fee: $25

Course: 25487 SAT 3/17 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

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Nursing & Allied Health Professions Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered Nurse Transition

Online Classes HIPAA Compliance

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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 the fee, and is at the student's expense. Please call 443-412-2313 prior to registering for this course. Technical standards apply. Purchase of textbooks required.

Fee: $144

Course: 25496 1/17-3/9 Online Staff

Tuition: $500

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.

Course: 25503 2/14-4/6 Online Staff Course: 25504 3/14-5/4 Online Staff Course: 25506 5/16-7/6 Online Staff

IV Therapy Basics This course is designed to introduce allied healthcare 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¥ Tuition: $100

Fee: $50

Course: 25586 THU 1/18 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-131 C. Lindhorst Course: 25571 WED 5/23 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-131 C. Lindhorst

NOTE: Background checks may be required by clinical sites and will be at the student’s expense.

Fee: $300

Medical Office Processes Prepare for a career as an entry-level medical office professional by mastering office management computer software. Learn communication techniques, medical records management, patient accounts, claim submission, and general office procedures. Prerequisite courses required. Purchase of a textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $345

Fee: $124

Course: 25536 MON, WED 6-9:15 PM DH-129

3/28-5/7 Sessions: 12 M. Marino

Course: 25541 Success Workshop 1/8 DH-202A-B J. Kocur Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates. MON 1/22-5/14 8 AM-4 PM Sessions: 15 DH-202C J. Kocur

Medical Business Writing & Communication 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. Purchase of a textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $145

Fee: $97

Course: 25537 WED 2/7-3/14 6-8:15 PM Sessions: 6 DH-129 S. Massoni

Become Nationally Certified HCC offers courses to prepare you for the following national certifications: Histologic Technician Medical Administrative Assistant Paramedic 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:

Medical Front Office Externship* Gain the opportunity to launch your career as an entry-level medical office professional! During this "real world" experience, you will build professional relationships and demonstrate the technical skills you learned in the classroom. Consists of a supervised, individually scheduled, 40-hour clinical assignment in a healthcare facility. Prerequiste courses required. Technical standards apply.

CPT (Certified Phlebotomy Technician)

Harford Community College Exam Date: Friday 1/26 & 7/27 DH-129 9 AM Exam begins at 9 AM Arrive by 8:30 AM

Course Fee: $345

Fees: $79

Course: 35001 5/14-9/28 ONSITE P. Halligan

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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)

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Nursing Assistant Theory

Online Classes 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. Fee: $144 Course: 25508 1/17-3/9 Online Staff Course: 25509 2/14-4/6 Online Staff Course: 25514 3/14-5/4 Online Staff Course: 25515 5/16-7/6 Online Staff

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¥ Tuition: $560

Fee: $218

Course: 25543 SAT (Mandatory Orientation) 2/17 8 AM-11 AM Sessions: 10 Onsite S. Smith Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates. SAT, SUN 2/18-4/15 7 AM-3 PM Onsite S. Smith Must also enroll in 25542. Course: 35006 SAT (Mandatory Orientation) 6/23 8 AM-11 AM Sessions: 10 Onsite S. Smith Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates. SAT, SUN 6/24-8/19 7 AM-3 PM Onsite S. Smith Must also enroll in 35005.

Healthcare Career Fair The road to finding the perfect job starts here. • Visit with representatives from area hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities. • Learn about available career opportunities, including CNA, RN, dietician, medical office, housekeeping, transporter, and so much more. F O R

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Wednesday, April 18

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8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Darlington Hall, Room 202

• Come dressed for success, and remember to bring multiple copies of your resume!

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 (at the student's expense) prior to certification. Technical standards apply. Purchase of a textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $985

Fee: $190

Course: 25542 MON, WED 1/22-4/23 5-9:15 PM Sessions: 25 DH-121 L. O'Neill Must also enroll in 25543. Course: 35005 MON, WED 5/30-8/27 5-9:15 PM Sessions: 25 DH-121 L. O'Neill Must also enroll in 35006.

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¥ Tuition: $795

Fee: $91

Course: 25540 SAT, SUN 2/10-3/4 7 AM-4 PM Sessions: 8 Onsite Staff Must also enroll in 25538 and 25539.

For more information, email healthcaretraining@harford.edu or call 443-412-2172.

Sponsored by Continuing Education & Training; the Division of Nursing & Allied Health; and Advising, Career, & Transfer Services

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Nursing & Allied Health Professions Nurse Refresher Skills Lab

Dental Assistant Program

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.

Classes begin March 5

u¥ Tuition: $215

Fee: $91

Course: 25539 FRI 2/2 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-131 C. Balcar Must also enroll in 25538 and 25540.

The road to finding the perfect job starts here. In less than one semester, you can be certified!

Nurse Refresher Theory

u¥ Tuition: $875

Fee: $165

Course: 25538 MON 1/8 8 AM-12:15 PM DH-129 C. Balcar Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates MON, WED 1/8-3/12 Sessions: 20 Online C. Balcar Must also enroll in 25539 and 25540.

Includes oral radiography training, an externship with placement in a local dentist office, and eligibility to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health & Safety Examination.

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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. Purchase of a textbook required.

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Call 443-412-2440 or visit harford.edu/dental. Oral Radiography Training

Paramedic Refresher

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 skills 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. Purchase of a textbook required.

Are you a paramedic interested in fulfilling continuing education credits for recertification purposes? Complete this refresher course in conjunction with an eight (8) hour ACLS Provider renewal course and you will satisfy the 48-hour DOT EMT-Paramedic refresher requirement. Please be advised that you need an additional twenty-four (24) hours and a skills validation statement for National Registry Recertification. Attendance is mandatory for all sessions. Topics include selections from the National Registry's mandatory and flexible content: Airway, Breathing, and Cardiology; Medical Emergencies; Trauma; Obstetrics and Pediatrics; and Operational Tasks. A score of 70% or better and proficiency in the skills evaluation stations is required for successful completion. These continuing education hours are approved by the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems (MIEMSS) and recognized by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT).

u¥ Tuition: $445

Fee: $495

Course: 25143 MON, WED 4/30-5/16 6-10 PM Sessions: 6 Onsite Staff

u¥ Tuition: $325

Course: 25783 SAT, SUN 8 AM-5:30 PM DH 128 u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

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Phlebotomy I

Phlebotomy Basics for Nurses

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.

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. Purchase of a textbook required.

u짜 Tuition: $425

Course: 25015 TUE, THU 6-9:15 PM DH-129

Fee: $75

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1/9-3/1 Sessions: 16 M. Marino

Course: 25573 TUE 1/16 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-131 C. Lindhorst

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. Purchase of a textbook required.

Tuition: $100

Fee: $50

Physical Therapy Technician Externship* Scheduled on demand

Venipuncture & Specimen Collection Clinical (Phlebotomy Externship)* 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.

u짜 Course: 25574 Tuition: $335 Fee: $125 TUE 5/22 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 Course: 35002 DH-131 C. Lindhorst 6/25-10/31 Onsite Staff

u짜 Tuition: $600 Course: 25544 TUE, THU 6-9:15 PM DH-131

Fee: $250 3/27-6/19 Sessions: 24 C. Lindhorst

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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career

Online 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.

• Certified Bookkeeper • Certified Global Business Professional

• Human Resources Professional • Lean Mastery

• Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager

• Management Training

• Certified Indoor Environmentalist Prep

• Payroll Practice and Management

• Non-Profit Management

• Certified Mediator and Arbitrator • Entrepreneurship: Startup and Business Owner Management • Event Management and Design

• Records Management Certificate • Six Sigma Black Belt • Six Sigma Green Belt • Technical Writing

PROFESSIONAL

• Freight Broker/Agent Training

• Purchasing and Supply Chain Management

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ADMINSTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

NATIONAL CERTIFICATION Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®) Exam Preparation

Resume Preparation

In addition to the Administrative Professional series, completion of two online noncredit courses will prepare students to take the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®) exam administered by IAAP, an association of administrative professionals. The training is offered in partnership with ed2go and can be completed in less than five months. Students will learn information and records management, communications technology, travel and meeting coordination, space planning and ergonomics, fundamentals of business law, ethics, operations management, and how to select and train team members.

Are you interested in preparing or updating your resume? Create an effective resume or improve the one you already have. Transform your resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews. This workshop will lead you through a self-assessment series so you will have extensive knowledge about the product you are marketing - YOU! Learn different resume formats, how to write an employment objective, and tricks to writing persuasive cover letters. Make the most of your work experience. Know what to reveal in a resume and what to keep to yourself. This course also covers the use of online resumes and Internet resume secrets.

What courses will I take? ∙ Administrative Assistant Fundamentals ∙ Administrative Assistant Applications What credentials will I earn? Upon successful completion, students will earn an HCC Continuing Education certificate and be prepared to take the Certified Administrative Professionals (CAP) exam administered by the International Association of Administrative Professionals. For more information, email training@harford.edu.

Interested in an individualized session to help you get ready for an important job interview? Call 443-412-2173 or email training@harford. edu for registration information.

BUSINESS | MANAGEMENT Customer Service and Conflict Resolution 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¥ Tuition: $89

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.

u¥ Tuition: $99

Fee: $59

Course: 25203 WED 4/11 6-9 PM Session: 1 TBA L. Sauter

Delivering Effective Presentations Learn active listening skills to facilitate the exchange of ideas in meetings and presentations. Practice organizing your ideas to create coherent and convincing oral presentations, while also utilizing available visual aids and using public speaking techniques to strengthen your delivery. Prepare strategies for business meetings and learn to conduct meetings efficiently.

Fee: $19

Course: 25206 WED 4/11-4/18 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Shoaff

Tuition: $89 for a two-hour day or evening session.

Interviewing Skills Are you ready for your first or next interview? Are you interested in polishing your interviewing skills? Want to improve your chances of getting that dream job? Worried about doing well on the interview? Learn how to market your strengths and effectively answer those difficult questions. Interested in an individualized session to help you get ready for an important job interview? Call 443-412-2173 or email training@harford.edu for registration information. Tuition: $89 for a two-hour day or evening session.

u¥ Tuition: $99

Fee: $19

Course: 25205 WED 3/7-3/14 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Shoaff

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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

CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGEMENT Basic Customer Service Training Customer Service and Conflict Resolution Developing Superior Customer Service Interpersonal Skills

EFFECTIVE PRESENTATIONS Delivering Effective Presentations Facilitation Tips and Techniques Speaking in Public Professional Presentations

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS Introduction to Communication Techniques Communication and Team Dynamics Communication in the Workplace Conflict and Communication Not all courses are offered every semester.

Goal Setting Strategic Planning for Growth Strategic Marketing Managing Organizational Change Data Analysis and Interpretation Time Management

OPTIONAL COURSES Emotional Intelligence Critical Thinking

INFORMATION ROD BOURN rbourn@harford.edu 443-412-2173

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HOMELAND SECURITY

Homeland Protection & Security

Certified Information Systems Security Professional 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. Purchase of textbooks required.

u¥ Tuition: $1,799 Course: 25279 WED 2/21-3/28 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 UC-137 Staff No class 3/21.

CISSP Exam Prep 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¥ Tuition: $379 Course: 25278 SAT 4/21-4/28 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 UC-137 Staff

The Future of Homeland Security is You! Homeland Security has evolved to not only include concerns regarding terrorism, but also natural and man-made disasters and emergency management.

HAZWOPER 24-Hour Supervisor Training This course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. OSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect the workers working at hazardous sites and devised extensive regulations to ensure their safety and health. This course, while identifying different types of hazards, also suggests possible precautions and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place.

u¥ Tuition: $240 Course: 25150 TUE, THU 6-8 PM TBA

Fee: $95 2/6-3/15 Sessions: 12 R. Chrest

These courses were designed in response to the nation’s growing homeland security needs and issues. Learn how to formulate an all–hazards emergency response plan that integrates the actions of the first responders and building/facility managers; plan hazardous communications processes; educate in the safety and environmental fields; and research the latest security technology. In addition to providing students with a broad understanding of safety and security issues, the Homeland Security program focuses on four vital components of homeland security: • Prevention and Protection • Preparedness and Response • Information Sharing and Analysis • Research and Technology

What can you do with Homeland Security Training? The Homeland Security program will prepare students for the growing field of safety, security and emergency management. Completers of the Homeland Security program courses will be prepared to work in a variety of settings and capacities such as private businesses, emergency management, safety management, intelligence analysis, private security, airports, law enforcement, FBI, Secret Service, the DEA, air marshals, customs investigators, special agents, military service and border patrol. For more information, contact training@harford.edu.

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The Workplace Excellence Series Delivering Essential Skills for Workplace Success The Workplace Excellence Series is designed to help people understand and deliver the essential skills that companies demand today. Participants of the 10-module program will gain a better understanding of the employer’s perspective, practical skills, and the “bottom line” in 10 essential areas. Incumbent workers learn to deliver greater value that builds career and company success. Students increase appreciation for their education and build habits for future career success. Job Seekers learn to show their value to prospective employers and get hired faster.

Use the whole series, or select modules to meet individualized needs. Facilitation guides, slide presentations, and supporting materials are available for each module.

ADAPTability – Navigating success in the

RESPECTability – thriving in the multi-

COMMUNICATIONability –

fitting into the culture of the workplace. Companies hire people who can do the job and who fit into the culture. Participants find out why work culture is important, and how to successfully learn, adopt, and promote the culture of the industry, company, and/or department.

changing workplace. Today’s workplace is changing faster than ever, and companies need employees to respond appropriately and efficiently. Participants in this module will learn strategies for succeeding in a changing environment, improving personal adaptability, and managing stress.

verbal and non-verbal communication in the workplace. Companies cannot succeed if employees do not communicate clearly. This module will help trainees gain tools to improve verbal and nonverbal communication, learn the importance of active listening, and receive tips for effective greeting and introductions.

DEPENDability – maximizing your time in

the workplace. More than being ‘on time’ and working efficiently, companies need employees to use their time wisely. In this module, participants learn a five-step process plus strategies to focus on top priorities; stay engaged and productive; and avoid procrastination.

PRESENTability – displaying the image of

your workplace. Companies need employees who positively display their image. Trainees gain a basic understanding of excellent professional presentation, plus how to identify and cultivate the company image, build a wardrobe quickly and affordably, and continuously improve.

REASONability – managing your mindset

in the workplace. Companies want employees who consistently maintain a productive mindset. Participants discover how to identify, adjust and improve problem outcomes, and learn practical ways to cultivate reasoning and a mindset that leads to success.

generational workplace. Companies need employees who get along and bring out the best in others. Participants gain an understanding of the five generations in the workforce, and learn strategies to appreciate differences, play to everyone’s strengths, and improve the ability to thrive.

SUITability –

TRANSITIONability –

making a smooth job transition. Employers expect employees to manage their personal lives in ways that support company success. Participants in this module learn how to prepare for a new job, succeed in the first 90 days, and maintain life/work balance for personal, career, and company health.

WORKability – realities & expectations in today’s workplace. In the changing workplace, companies set expectations for employees to meet or exceed. Participants gain an understanding of today’s realities, expectations, and their role in supporting the bottom line; how to increase profit, earn their keep and their raises, and exceed expectations.

WRITEability –

written communication in the workplace. Writing is a part of every job, and it is often used to measure capability. This module teaches the rules for today, how to craft and deliver messages, writing effective emails, a crash course in social media, and tips for workplace texting and replying to messages.

For more information, contact Rod Bourn at 443-412-2173, or email rbourn@harford.edu.


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HUMAN RESOURCES SHRM Certified Test Prep 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) which encourages HR professionals to acquire the Competencies and Knowledge they'll need to effectively perform their jobs and achieve career success. Tuition: $670*

Fee: $510

Course: 25231 THU 2/8-5/10 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 12 F-208 P. Romm *Discounted section for SHRA and SHRM members. Must show proof of membership at registration. Tuition: $770**

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Here’s some of what SHRA covered this past year:

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 selected HR programs at HCC

Fee: $510

Course: 25236 TUE 2/8-5/9 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 12 F-208 P. Romm **For non-SHRA and SHRM members Tuition: $770***

Join Susquehanna Human Resources Association!

Fee: $540

Course: 25687 THU 2/8-5/10 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 13 F-208 P. Romm ***For all registrations after Feb. 4

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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 Rod Bourn at 443-412-2173, or email rbourn@harford.edu.

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.

u¥ Tuition: $225*

Fee: $250

Course: 25230 TUE 2/20-4/3 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 H-208 S. Mellor *Discounted section for SHRA and SHRM members. Tuition: $275**

Fee: $250

Course: 25237 TUE 2/20-4/1 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 H-208 S. Mellor **For non-SHRA and SHRM members Tuition: $275***

Fee: $280

Course: 25691 TUE 2/20-4/1 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 H-208 S. Mellor **For all registrations after Feb. 18

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LEADERSHIP/SUPERVISION

Class of 2017! 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 12, 2018

CORE Leadership

LEADERSHIP

Develop yourself further with CORE Leadership training.

CORE Leadership at Harford Community College was designed specifically for mid- to senior-level managers. Modeled after the Harford Leadership Academy (HLA), this 10-week program focuses on professional leadership development for established leaders. Course Instructors are:

The Dynamics of Successful Leadership • March 15 Session 1: Kick-off & Orientation • March 29 Session 2: Tools of Leadership

The Identity and Strategy of Leadership • April 5 Session 3: Leading Through Change, part 1 • April 12 Session 4: Leading Through Change, part 2 • April 19 Session 5: Leadership at Various Stages • April 26 Session 6: Mentoring and Coaching • May 3 Session 7: Handling Internal Conflict • May 10 Session 8: Leadership During Crisis

Summary & Integration David Litterello Business Intelligence Manager at Siemans Healthineers

Scott Walton Founder of Velocity Performance Apparel

May 17 Session 9: Career Redevelopment May 24 Session 10: Class Presentations

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

CORE Leadership runs March 15 through May 24, 2018. To apply, visit harford.edu/CORE and download application. For more information, please contact Rod Bourn, rbourn@harford.edu, or call 443-412-2173. Application deadline: March 9, 2018

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Lean Six Sigma-Yellow Belt

Increase productivity and become more successful on the job by improving the quality of working relationships with peers, employees, supervisors, customers, and others.

u¥ Tuition: $89

Fee: $29

Course: 25202 TUE 3/6-3/13 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Shoaff

Data Analysis & Interpretation 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. Tuition: $199

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Fee: $89

Course: 25204 WED 4/18-4/25 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 TBA R. Schwanke

This training covers an introduction to the terminology, tools, and methods of the Lean Six Sigma methodology for front-line staff/ supervisors that will support improvement projects in your organization (not necessarily a prerequisite 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¥ Tuition: $99

Course: 25207 MON, WED 11:30 AM-1:30 PM TBA

Fee: $19 2/26-3/5 Sessions: 3 R. Glab

MARKETING 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¥ Tuition: $149

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. Tuition: $99

Fee: $19

Course: 25209 SAT 4/14-4/21 9 AM-2 PM Sessions: 2 E215 C. Flora

Fee: $50

Course: 25686 TUE 3/13 9-10:30 AM Session: 1 E-146 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¥ Tuition: $99

Fee: $19

Course: 25208 THU 3/1-3/8 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA R. Glab

Recruiting & Retaining Good Employees Employees leave organizations for many reasons; oftentimes these reasons are unknown to their employers. Employers need to listen to employees’ needs and implement retention strategies to make employees feel valued and engaged in order to keep them. This course will discuss recruitment and retention strategies that are beneficial when an employer wants to keep employees within an organization and keep costs of turnover low. Watch for more details for this course coming in fall 2018!

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management: PMP Prep Attending this 35-hour comprehensive course will provide you with the knowledge you need to pass the Project Management Institutes 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 - Fifth Edition. The course is taught by a PMI Registered Education Provider (PMI R.E.P.) The provider has been approved by PMI to issue professional development units (PDUs) for the course.

u¥ Tuition: $2,045

NONPROFIT Harford Grant Academy Harford Grant Academy incorporates online learning with in-class discussion and presentations, and is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of local nonprofit grant writers.

Fee: $255

Course: 25284 SAT 2/10-3/10 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 UC-137 M. McNally

Local Nonprofit Professional Association

Course: 25285 MON-FRI 4/23-4/27 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 UC-134 M. McNally

Introduction to Microsoft Project 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. Purchase of textbook required.

Tuition: $300 Course: 25703 WED Spring 2018 8 AM-11:30 AM Sessions: 11 UC Staff SPAN’s mission is to help local nonprofits learn, share, network and grow, with primary focus on building capacity for the future. Join today and benefit from monthly meetings and presentations that will develop your skills, professional networking, partnering opportunities and bottom line.

Why Join SPAN?

Come discover Scrum, the most widely used form of Agile Project Management that is transforming organizations worldwide. In this class, you will not only learn the values, roles, activities and artifacts of Scrum, it is also filled with practical, hands-on activities to demonstrate Scrum principles in practice. If you or your organization is considering using Scrum to manage your projects, or you just want to broaden your understanding of Project Management, then this is the class for you. 8 Category E Scrum Alliance SEUs.

• Quarterly meetings with regional representatives • Shared meetings with other professional associations Harford Grant Academy incorporates online learning with in-class discussion and presentations, and is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of local nonprofit grant writers. Call 443-412-2173 or email training@harford.edu for detailed information and application.

• Brown bag lunches at member companies • Discounts for selected programs at HCC For information, visit www.spangroup.org or email training@harford.edu.

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Tuition: $289

Fees: $49

Course: 25263 MON 4/30-5/7 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 UC-125 N. Carver

Agile Development Using Scrum

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SMALL BUSINESS

REAL ESTATE

Gain the computer skills necessary for success in a small business! See pg. 8 for Skills for Today’s Workforce Certification.

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. All classes meet at the University Center in Aberdeen. Residential Appraisal Review and USPAP Compliance Course Tuesday, 2/13 Residential Appraisal & USPAP Compliance Monday, 3/19

Home Inspection License training offered: March 3 – March 10 For more details see page 25.

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¥ Tuition: $79 Course: 25235 SAT 2/10 9 AM-2 PM Session: 1 E-146 T. Cavacos

Yellowbook Standards Wednesday, 4/4

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BARTENDING H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Bartending

Earn a H.O.T. Certificate in Bartending by completing the following courses. Required Courses: • A Course in Bartending

• BEST (Alcohol Management)

For more information, email training@harford.edu.

A Course in Bartending

BEST Alcohol Management

For bartenders or bar operators, this course presents the basic procedures for implementing and maintaining a bar operation. Learn the various forms of alcoholic beverages including wine, beer, and spirits; how to stock a bar; bar layout; and other duties and functions.

This class covers the responsible service and sales of alcohol. BEST (Beverage, Education and Server Training) is a skills-based, state designation program that is designed to prevent intoxication, underage drinking, and drunk driving, as well as how to document incidents and identify false IDs. The class is accepted in Maryland the same as the TIPS or TAM program. In Maryland, alcohol servers must be at least 18 years old.

u¥ Tuition: $217

Fee: $58

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Course: 25226 WED 4/4-5/9 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 6 E-157 D. Baroch

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Fee: $49

Course: 25227 WED 5/16 6-10 PM Session: 1 E-157 Staff

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CHILD CARE ADA Certificate for Child Care Providers The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) specifically identifies child care programs as public accommodations, meaning child care programs are responsible for addressing the needs of people with disabilities just like a restaurant or a theater. This short class covers the basics a child care center would need to offer in order to comply with the law.

1/25, 1/30, & 2/1 3 sessions

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 preservice 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. Tuition: $69 Course: 25685 TUE, THU 6-9 PM H-209

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¥ Tuition: $348

Tuition: $39 Course: 25825 TUE, THU 7:50-9:10 AM J-013

Materials & Curriculum

3/6 and 3/8 Sessions: 2 K. Bell

Infant & Toddler This course is designed to provide an in-depth 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. Tuition: $348 Course: 25789 1/2-1/19 Online K. Bell

STATE CERTIFICATE Child Care Certification Earn the 90-classroom-hour certificate for child care professionals from the Maryland State Department of Education by successfully completing the following courses: Required Courses: • Materials & Curriculum • The Young Child

Course: 25788 1/22-5/10 Online Staff Course: 25295 TUE, THU 9:25-10:45 AM J-013

1/23-5/10 Sessions: 30 K. Bell

The Young Child Designed to provide students with knowledge to meet the need of the young child from birth to age seven. Emphasis is on the practical aspects of caring for young children, creating environmental settings instrumental in providing optimal development. Current issues will be discussed. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $348

Fee: $18

Course: 25786 MON, WED, FRI 9-9:55 AM J-013

1/22-5/11 Sessions:40 K. Bell

Course: 25787 1/22-5/11 Online K. Bell

CERTIFICATE TO CAREER IN ONE YEAR 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! Contact training@harford.edu, or call 443-412-2440 to discover how HCC can get you started! Full or partial scholarships are available from Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc., and Harford Community College.

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CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS!

Earn your AA for

FREE through a Grant Funded Program.

For students majoring in Early Childhood Education or Teacher Education-Early Childhood Education/ Early Childhood Special Education

The Child Care Career and Professional Development Fund covers all tuition, fees and books. REQUIREMENTS: • Participation in the MD Child Care Credential Program (must be Level 2 credentialed). • Currently employed in a licensed child care center or registered as a family child care provider for a minimum of 10 hours per week. • At least one year of experience in child care.

For information, contact Alyssa Ehrsam: 443-412-2091 | aehrsam@harford.edu

401 Thomas Run Road | Bel Air, Maryland 21015 | www.harford.edu 17-0181

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FLORAL DESIGN H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Floral Design Continuing Education Certificate

Introduction to Floral Design Create colorful, eye-catching, fresh floral arrangements as you learn the basic principles of floral design. Take home a completed arrangement each week. Material fee includes fresh flowers, containers, and equipment for each project.

u¥ Tuition: $98

Fee: $89

Course: 25526 TUE 3/13-4/10 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 OHTHS D. Flack

Contemporary Floral Design This course is designed for the advanced trained designer. We will learn the styles and techniques of the European designs. It is the last course of the (core classes) required for the Certification program. he fee includes all materials needed. Student will take home an arrangement each week. Begin a career in floral design by earning your Floral Design H.O.T. certificate from HCC. Students must successfully complete Introduction to Floral Design before taking the Advanced Floral Design Course. Other courses and electives may be taken in any order. Courses will be offered throughout the year in the fall, spring, and summer semesters. Approximate cost of the program is $2,200. Required Courses: • • • •

Introduction to Floral Design Advanced Floral Design Contemporary Floral Design Wedding Design

• Sympathy Design • Attendance at one American Institute of Floral Designers event

Choice of Electives that total a combination of 8 courses: • • • • •

Retail Flower Shop Everlasting Flowers Holiday Flowers Flowers to Wear Halloween

• • • • •

Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day St. Patrick's Day Easter Mother's Day/Occasion Basket Summer Wildflowers

For more information, contact Rod Bourn, rbourn@harford.edu.

Prerequisite: Introduction to Floral Design and Advanced Floral Design. Tuition: $179

• Valentine’s Dozen Roses Vase • Easter Basket • Flowers to Wear • Mother’s Day Tea Cup

Fee: $199

Course: 25683 WED 2/21-3/28 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 OHTHS D. Flack

Floral Cert: Sympathy Design This class is designed for individuals interested in pursuing floral design as a career and prepares students in the design and arrangement of flowers used in sympathy arrangements. Topics include floral preparation, floral selection, traditional sympathy designs such as a casket saddle, a standing spray, and standing baskets. Students will also work with contemporary designs such as a casket cross, rosary, and a casket heart.

u¥ Tuition: $139

Floral Certificate Elective Courses offered Spring 2018:

Fee: $280

Course: 25684 TUE 1/16-2/6 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 4 OHTHS D. Flack

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FOOD SCIENCE/CULINARY ARTS FSC I: Professionalism To get a great job, it is essential to have polished professional skills. In this course, students will learn effective techniques for communicating with customers, coworkers, and supervisors in the Food Science and Culinary Arts Industries. General principles of communication will be explored including verbal interaction, listening skills, and conflict resolution. This course will also include job application fundamentals such as resume writing, interview skills, and screenings. Tuition: $195

Not all math is the same, and there are some essential hands-on math skills for the Food Science and Culinary Arts industries. Students will learn baker’s percentages, measuring mass and volume, conversions and scaling. You will learn how to double the size of a batch of cookies, and how to adjust ingredients to develop a better recipe. These are skills that employers are looking for and that will prepare students for employment in the Food Science and Culinary Arts industries. Pre-requisite: FSC 1 Professionalism

Fee: $49

Course: 25402 TUE, THU 6-9 PM E-159

2/13-4/5 Sessions: 14 A. Scott

FSC III: Food Science/Culinary Arts Recipe and Formula Writing Writing in a professional Food Science or Culinary Arts environment can involve recipe and formula reading and comprehension, business and technical writing, and resume writing to tailor your job application to specific job requirements. Learn these essential skills and more in this hands-on, interactive course. Pre-Requisites: FSC 1, FSC 2 Tuition: $195 Course: 25403 TUE, THU 6-9 PM E-159

A food scientist or technologist could: • Find a natural substitute for undesirable or harmful food additives or preservatives. • Discover new food sources and preservation methods to feed the world. • Determine the nutritional content of food under different conditions, such as freezing.

Career Pathways: • Research & Development • Processing • Restaurant/Hospitality • Sales & Marketing

Start With The Basics:

1/16-2/6 Sessions: 7 A. Scott

FSC II: Food Science/Culinary Arts Applied Measuring and Conversion

Tuition: $350

Food Science Certification

Fee: $39

Course: 25401 TUE, THU 6-9 PM E-159

Fee: $39 4/10-5/1 Sessions: 7 A. Scott

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Learn about ingredients and nutrition while gaining professional skills to prepare you for an exciting career in food science.

• Professionalism in Food Science/Culinary Arts • Food Science/Culinary Arts Applied Measuring and Conversion • Food Science/Culinary Arts Applied Recipe and Formula Writing • Introduction to Nutrition • Computer Basics for Food Science/Culinary Arts

Advance to Specialized Career Pathway • • • • •

Knife Skills Sensory and Research Skills Consumer Trends Processing and Kitchen Skills Food Chemistry . . . plus many more

For more information, email JeanMarie Krygowski, jkrygowski@harford.edu.

Nutrition for Food Science

Computer Basics for FS/CA

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. Tuition: $250 Fee: $49

Did you ever wonder how a restaurant knows how much food to order, or how a bakery keeps track of their inventory? Most restaurants and suppliers use computers to keep track of costs, supplies, sales, and many other aspects of their businesses. Students will learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows and file management along with the basics of three Microsoft Office programs Word, Excel and PowerPoint - to gain essential and marketable computer skills specific to the Food Science and Culinary Arts Industries.

Course: 25404 TUE, THU 5/8-6/5 6-9 PM Sessions: 8 E-159 Staff No class on 5/24.

Career Pathways Courses Coming Fall 2018:

u¥ Tuition: $319

Course: 25243 TUE, THU 6-9:10 PM E-215

Fee: $59 1/23-3/1 Sessions: 12 J. Reilly

• Knife Skills • Consumer Trends • Kitchen Skills • Sensory and Research Skills

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HOSPITALITY Introduction to Harford Hospitality This is the initial course of the Hospitality Program. In this interactive class, we will review the current state of the hospitality/ tourism industry in the county and future development plans. We will also cover key sites that make this county unique. Finally, the class members will reflect on what their personal goals are in the field and begin to develop an action plan.

u¥ Tuition: $59

Fee: $29

Course: 25199 MON 2/19 6-9 PM Session: 1 TBA Staff Course: 25200 MON 5/7 6-9 PM Session: 1 TBA Staff

Food Service Sanitation 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. First and last class session held on campus. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $89

HYBRID COURSE  Fee: $83

Course: 25688 MON 3/26 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 E-159 K. Gingue Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates MON 4/2-4/23 Online K. Gingue Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates MON 4/30 6:30-9:45 PM E-159 K. Gingue HYBRID COURSE  = Look for this symbol for courses with instruction both in the classroom and online.

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H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Hospitality Continuing Education Certificate The service industry is expanding, and Harford County will continue to grow over the next several years as more people move into the area. If you are interested in improving your career options, consider Hospitality at Harford! Basic customer service skills build the 30-hour foundation core courses. From there, students can specialize their training to fit their personal needs and interests. The Capstone “County Concierge” achievement is a special leadership designation recognized by local hospitality professionals. Core Courses • Introduction to Harford Hospitality • Professional Etiquette • Basics of Customer Service

• Dealing with Difficult People • Marketing Hospitality

Specializations

• Food Service Sanitation (ServeSafe) • Food Product Knowledge • Bartending • Techniques of Alcohol Management • Wines & Beers • Trends in Food

• Keys to Top Food Service • Event Planning • Grant Writing • Kitchen Math • Telephone Etiquette • How to Train

Capstone – “County Concierge” • Revenue & Yield

• Maryland Smiles • Leading in the New Millennium

• Uncovering Sources of Labor • Personnel Issues in Hospitality

For more information, including customized hospitality training for organizations, email training@harford.edu.

Marketing Hospitality This course in hospitality-marketing gives you skills you need to develop a successful hospitality-marketing strategy. Topics include: methodologies for gathering and analyzing marketing data; making good marketing decisions based on your data; marketing analysis to identify strategic opportunities; creating a marketing position using social media, mobile and online search to maximize revenue; planning for execution; the role of marketing as a part of brand management; relationship marketing and sales; focusing on guest expectations as a marketing driver and the management of the marketing mix.

u¥ Tuition: $99

Fee: $19

Course: 25201 MON 4/9-4/16 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA Staff

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Microbrews and Entrepreneurship Over the past five years, it has become hard to ignore the surge of growth and success within the craft beer industry. Growth in the beer industry continues to be driven by small- to mid-size breweries, typically with strong local and regional ties. This program will focus on moving forward with brewery logistics including beer brewing equipment needs and planning for brewery supplies, sourcing, legalities, distribution and marketing strategies for a small business. Program Coming Spring of 2018! Keep checking www.harford.edu for more details!

Nail Technician Certificate

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

The Nail Technician Program consists of three courses. Approved by the Maryland State Department of Education, participants prepare to apply for the state required examination to become a licensed manicurist. The 250 total hours of instruction include theory, demonstration, and practical application. Students must register for Nail Technician I before August 31, 2017. Students must eventually enroll in and complete all three courses to be eligible to apply for the state exam. Tuition Assistance may be available to those who qualify through the Susquehanna Workforce Network (410-939-4240). Textbook and workbook required. (Approx. $150)

u¥ The estimated cost of the program is $2,100. Contact training@harford.edu for additional information. For certification requirements, call the Maryland State Board of Barbers and Cosmetology at 410-230-6320. Next Program begins Fall 2018!

Pet Grooming Certificate Coming Fall 2018! Harford Community College is pleased to announce that we will be introducing a Pet Grooming Certificate in fall 2018. Topics included in the 475-hour program include: Animal First Aid and CPR Intro to Dog Grooming: • Dog Anatomy • Breed Identification • Proper Handling and Control • Bite Prevention • Ethics and Animal Welfare Basic Grooming Techniques: • Grooming Salon Layout • Proper Bathing/Drying • De-matting • Ear Cleaning/Plucking • Nail Trims • Dental Care • Scissor Control Advanced Grooming Techniques: • Externship at a grooming facility And much more! Look for more information in the fall 2018 schedule of classes!

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VETERINARY ASSISTANT Veterinary Assistant As the veterinary field grows, so does the demand for certified veterinary assistants! 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, including cats, dogs, reptiles, small mammals, and zoo 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) assessment at the Test Center in Fallston Hall prior to enrollment in the Veterinary Assistant Program. No appointment is necessary. 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

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. Purchase of textbook required.

uÂĽ Tuition: $59

Fee: $49

Course: 25679 SAT 2/24 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 J025 P. Halligan Snow Date 3/10.

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u¥ Tuition: $59

Fee: $49

Course: 25680 SAT 2/17 12-5:15 PM Session: 1 J025 J. Rainier Snow Date March 3.

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. Purchase of textbook required.

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Veterinary Assistant Certification II: Anatomy, Physiology, Disease, & Nutrition Build on the knowledge you gained in Introduction to Veterinary Assisting as you 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.

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.

Classes resume fall 2018!

Small Animal Externship Participate in an individually scheduled, 100hour, "hands on" experience related to the veterinary management of a variety 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. Must currently be enrolled in the Veterinary Assisting Program.

u¥ Classes resume fall 2018!

Veterinary Assistant Certification IV: Surgery & Emergency Care In this module, you will learn to provide services for small animals in need of specialized and emergent care. Areas of concentration include anesthesia, surgical assisting, emergency care, dental care, and the required restraining techniques for these interventions. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

Module V prepares you to work with large and exotic animals including mammals, birds, and reptiles. Explore preventative medicine, nutrition, animal behavior, handling and restraint, husbandry, habitat design, ethical and conservation issues, and humane animal handling techniques. Immunizations necessary. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply. For fall 2017 cohort students only.

u¥ Tuition: $495

Course: 25736 TUE, THU 6-9 PM J025

Fee: $89 2/6 – 3/1 Sessions: 8 M. Skinner L. Reesman

For Fall 2017 cohort students only.

u¥ Tuition: $495

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Veterinary Assistant Certification V: Large & Exotic Animals

Course: 25735 TUE, THU 6-9 PM J025

Fee: $89 1/2 – 1/30 Sessions: 9 M. Skinner L. Reesman

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REGISTERING FOR CLASSES You may register for Continuing Education classes online, in person, by mail, or by fax. Please review the information below for specific instructions.

HOW TO REGISTER

In Person

Students may register in person in Edgewood Hall, Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM to 7 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 70.

By Mail Complete registration form (page 70) 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 70) 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.

REGISTRATION RESTRICTIONS

1. Enrollment in Continuing Education courses is limited to those 16 and older, except for courses that specify they are open to those under 16. 2. Non-citizens must provide original documentation (most current resident card, work card, or visa) to register. Students must register in person at the Continuing Education Registration Office in 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.

CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS

Students are responsible for maintaining a current mailing address with the College. All address changes should be reported to the Continuing Education & 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.

Residency Surcharge Out-of-county residents (except senior adults, disabled retired students, and students receiving a Maryland National Guard member tuition waiver) pay a $20 surcharge per course for each Continuing Education course that charges tuition. If you were an out-of-county resident at the time of your last registration and have since moved in-county, you must complete a Student Statement of Domicile for Tuition Purposes form and provide two forms of identification in order to have the $20 surcharge waived when registering. You may obtain the form by calling 443-412-2376, 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. 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.

Refunds and Withdrawals 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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GENERAL INFORMATION 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 outof-county and out-of-state residency surcharge is waived for courses meeting eligibility for a Maryland National Guard waiver, but the student is responsible for all other 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.

Military Benefits Military benefits may be used for certain programs. Please call 443-412-2612 for information.

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, 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-ofcounty surcharge for senior adults.

Disclaimer

Disability Support Services

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.

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 http://www. harford.edu/student-services/disability-supportservices.aspx.

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 443-412-2301, 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: https://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 443-412-2376, 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.

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: http://www. harford.edu/about/sexual-misconduct/About%20 HCC%20Policies.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 443-412-2376, opt. 1 before the class begins in order to process a drop.

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CAMPUS POLICIES

Pets on Campus

It is the policy of Harford Community College to prohibit all pets from all campus buildings, offices, laboratories and athletic fields with the exception of service animals used as bona fide instructional aids, or animals used for contracted entertainment purposes. Dogs that are properly controlled (leashed) and licensed will be permitted in open campus areas. Owners will be responsible for all pet clean-up.

Personal Injury

Tobacco-Free Campus

Upon enrollment, students agree to assume the risks and liabilities entailed in any course requirement. The student releases and holds harmless Harford Community College, its trustees, faculty, staff and administration from any injury sustained through his/her actions or the actions of other students enrolled in the course.

It is the policy of Harford Community College that the College is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment. The use of any type of tobacco product, smoking device or equipment, or any item that simulates smoking (i.e. e-cigarettes) is prohibited on all areas of the College’s property, as well as off-campus sites supervised by the College. Violators of the tobacco policy are subject to a $50 fine and/or disciplinary action. Contact the Office of Student Activities, 443-412-2140, for more information on wellness assistance and smoking cessation classes.

Sexual Harassment Statement 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.

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.

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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EMERGENCY INFORMATION AND CLOSINGS

If the College announces it is CLOSING because of inclement weather or other circumstances, all classes—both on and off campus—will be canceled. This applies even when a particular off-campus center has not announced it is closing. Sometimes an off-campus center such as Harford County Public Schools announces a closing. In such cases, HCC classes scheduled at that location will be canceled even if the College does not announce it is closing. When in doubt regarding closings, call the HCC Emergency Information/Weather Closings number, 443-412-2322, or check the College’s web page at www.harford.edu.

HOLIDAYS

Classes at Harford Community College will not be held on the following dates: January 15 | March 18-25 May 28 | July 4 | September 3 Classes at Harford County Public School locations will not be held on the following dates: January 15 | February 19 | March 28-30 April 2 | May 28 | June 26

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 rightof-way at all times.

Disabled Parking Disabled parking is clearly marked and is reserved for those displaying a valid State handicapped vehicle registration plate or permit, or a temporary HCC disabled permit. If no disabled parking is available, permit holders may park in any un-numbered employee space. Temporary HCC disabled permits are available in the Human Resources Office for HCC employees and in the Department of Public Safety for students and visitors. Requesters must submit a valid doctor’s note to obtain a temporary HCC disabled permit. The fine for illegally parking in a reserved disabled parking space is $150.

Towing State law allows for towing of vehicles from fire lanes without warning or notification. Fire lanes are clearly marked, and this law will be strictly enforced for the safety of the community.

SAFETY AND SECURITY

Campus Crime Statistics

The Annual Security Report contains three consecutive years of campus crime statistics and information on how to help keep individuals and their property safe on campus. It is published and available annually by October 1. A hard copy may be requested in writing, by phone, or in person at the Department of Public Safety, 443-412-2272, located in the Belcamp building at 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015. The Annual Security Report can be accessed online at http://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.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Emergency Notification Procedures HCC will provide you with information using one or more of the following methods in case of an emergency: • HCC Alert Me Emergency Notification System • Emergency Notification Line: Call 443-412-2322 To REPORT an emergency: First call 911; then contact Public Safety at 443-412-2272 or ext. 2272 from on-campus phones.

Escort Services Public Safety operates an escort service at all times. The Public Safety vehicle is well marked and operated by a uniformed security officer. Call ext. 2272 from any campus phone for this service. All persons are encouraged to use this service.

Sex Offender Registry The College prohibits the enrollment of individuals listed on the National or Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Sex Offender Registry or registered with the Harford County Child Advocacy Unit. A list of registered sex offenders is available from Public Safety, 443-412-2272.

Weapons/Violence Prohibitions All persons who enter any College property are prohibited from carrying a handgun, firearm, or weapon of any kind. Only persons affiliated with a law enforcement agency who are licensed to carry a weapon and have notified College officials are exempt from this prohibition. Any form of violence, threatening behavior, or verbal/nonverbal harassment that involves or affects Harford Community College or which occurs on the College campus, or its satellites, off-site facilities, or in any off-campus location that could be considered an extension of the workplace [i.e., official travel] is prohibited. This includes threatening behavior, violent actions, and harassment by/against or between/among students, employees, supervisors, and visitors.

Numbers to Remember • 911 for Immediate Assistance • Public Safety: 443-412-2272 (ext. 2272 from on-campus phones) • Emergency Notification/ Weather Closing Line: 443-412-2322

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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

Certificate to Career in One Year Scholarship Program

FACTS Tuition Management

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.

Scholarships for workforce development programs are available to students 16-21 years of age who qualify. Funded by the Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc.

Harford Community College has contracted with FACTS, the nation’s leading provider of tuition management services, which allows students to make payments in multiple installments.

For an application, visit www.harford.edu/cet or contact training@harford.edu.

Lifetime Learning Tax Credit

• A+ • Appliance Repair • Applied Engineering Technology • Bartending • Basic Machine Manufacturing Technology • Building Maintenance • Child Care • Commercial Truck Driving • Computer Fundamentals • Dental Assistant • Drone Technology • Emergency Medical Technician • Floral Design • Food Science/Culinary Arts • Forklift • Heating Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVAC) • Heavy Equipment Operator • Histologic Technician

• Hospitality • HR Essentials • Landscape Technology • Medical Administrative Assistant • Microsoft Office Power User • Nail Technician • Network+ • Nurse Refresher • Nursing Assistant • Paramedic • Phlebotomy Technician • Physical Therapy Technician • Print Graphic Design • Professional Human Resource Management (SHRM Certification) • Security+ • Solar Photovoltaic Installer • Web Graphic Design • Welding • Veterinary Assistant

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.

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.

Interest-Free Monthly Payment Plan

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

Susquehanna Workforce Network Vouchers Vouchers for skill enhancement and training services may be available for those who qualify. For information, contact the nearest Workforce Center:

Aberdeen: 410-272-5400 Bel Air: 410-836-4625 Cecil County: 410-996-0550

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OFF-CAMPUS COURSE SITES & ADDRESSES Amoss Center 200 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015

Forest Hill Extension Office 2335 Rock Spring Road Forest Hill, MD 21050

North Harford High School 211 Pylesville Road Pylesville, MD 21132-1398

Bel Air Middle School 99 Idlewild Street Bel Air, MD 21014-4197

The GroundFloor at Harford 2021-G Pulaski Hwy Havre de Grace, MD 21078

Patterson Mill High School 85 Patterson Mill Road Bel Air, MD 21015

C. Milton Wright High School 1301 N. Fountain Green Road Bel Air, MD 21015

Harford Community Action Agency 1010 Gateway Drive Edgewood, MD 21040

Perry Point Veterans Hospital 515 Broad Street Perry Point, MD 21902

Chenowith Activity Center 1707 Fallston Road Fallston, MD 21047-1416

Harford Technical High School 200 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015-1699

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

Edgewood High School 2415 Willoughby Beach Road Edgewood, MD 21040

Havre de Grace Activity Center 351 Lewis Lane Havre de Grace, MD 21078

Southampton Middle School 1200 Moores Mill Road Bel Air, MD 21014-2797

Edgewood Public Library 629 Edgewood Road Edgewood, MD 21040-2718

Havre de Grace High School 700 Congress Avenue Havre de Grace, MD 21078-3089

University Center 1201 Technology Drive Aberdeen, MD 21001

Fallston High School 2301 Carrs Mill Road Fallston, MD 21047-1899

Life Church 1007 S. Stepney Road Aberdeen, MD 21001

WAGE Connection 975 Beards Hill Road Aberdeen, MD 21001

Fallston Middle School 2303 Carrs Mill Road Fallston, MD 21047-1899

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

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Continuing Education Harford Community College Continuing Education and Training Division 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015 P: 443-412-2376 • F: 443-412-2383

Office Use Only

Spring  Summer  Fall Registered by: __________________________ Cashier’s Office: ________________________ C/R ____________Ini. ________ Date _____ 

H HCC ID

Last Name (Please print.)

First Name

Street

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

Ethnicity

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  Email

 Radio

 HCC Marquee

 Postcard/Flyer/Brochure

 HCC Website

 HCC Facebook

 Printed Schedule of Classes

 Referral from Family or Friend

 HCC Kids Summer Program Booklet

 Referral from Instructor

 Other _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE #

COURSE TITLE

TUITION

FEE

OUT-OF-COUNTY SURCHARGE $20

OUT-OF-STATE SURCHARGE $35

COST

SUB-TOTAL WAIVER ELIGIBILITY:

WAIVER TOTAL TOTAL COST

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

I accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC. I understand that violation of these regulations may subject me to penalties and sanctions. (A copy of the Student Code may be obtained from the Student Activities Office.) I certify that the information on this form is accurate and complete. Failure to provide accurate information may be just cause for dismissal from the College.

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

NOTE:

Date

Photographs may be taken in classrooms and/or on campus and used for HCC and Student Activities promotions including, but not limited to, use on Facebook, the College website, and print materials. If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform the photographer.

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ACADEMIC PREPARATION ACADEMIC SKILLS

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 required.

u Tuition: $105

Fee: $10

Course: 25342 SAT 2/3-3/10 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 6 E-223 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 required.

u Tuition: $105

The ABE/GEDÂŽ program is supported by federal and state funds granted by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation. The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the January classes:

Thursday, January 4 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Friday, January 5 10:00 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Monday, January 8 6:30 PM

University Center, Aberdeen, Rm. 203

Tuesday, January 9 10:00 AM

WAGE Connection, Aberdeen Fee: $10

Course: 25341 WED 2/7-3/14 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 6 F-207 M. Snedden

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION/LITERACY

Reading, Writing & 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 Pre-GEDÂŽ 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. 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 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.

Wednesday, January 10 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuesday, January 16 6:30 PM

Thursday, February 22 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

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

Friday, May 4 10:00 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Tuesday, May 8 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Monday, May 14 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Tuesday, May 15 6:30 PM

University Center, Aberdeen, Rm. 203

Wednesday, May 16 6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Wednesday, May 23 6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 145

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207

*Edgewood Public Library - enter by the side door on Hanson Road

Wednesday, January 17 10:00 AM

For more information about the program or future advising session dates, call 443-412-2616.

University Center, Aberdeen, Rm. 203

Thursday, January 18 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135 The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the March classes:

Thursday, February 15 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuesday, February 20 6:30 PM

Harford Community College Darlington Hall, Rm. 202A

Wednesday, February 21 10:00 AM

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

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Academic Preparation

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.

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

Tuesday, March 27 6:30 PM Edgewood High School

IMPORTANT GED® TEST INFORMATION!

Life Church, Aberdeen**

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.

Wednesday, April 4 6:30 PM

For more information about the GED® test, see http://www.ged.com.

Monday, April 9 6:30 PM

GED® TEST PREPARATION CLASSES

Tuesday, April 3 10:00 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

10:00 AM

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.

Bel Air Middle School

The ESL program is supported by federal and state funds granted by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation.

Monday, June 4 6:30 PM

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

6:30 PM

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

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

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Friday, January 5 10:00 AM

Tuesday, June 5 6:30 PM

Bel Air Middle School

Tuesday, April 10 6:30 PM

Edgewood High School The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the June classes:

Life Church, Aberdeen**

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.

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 136

Life Church, Aberdeen**

Monday, June 11 6:30 PM

Monday, January 8 10:00 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

LITERACY EDUCATION VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

Life Church, Aberdeen**

6:30 PM

The Literacy Education Department offers volunteer opportunities in the classroom instructional program.

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuesday, January 9 6:30 PM Edgewood High School

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.

Tuesday, June 12 6:30 PM

Edgewood High School

**Life Church, 1007 S. Stepney Road, Aberdeen, MD 21001

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.

Wednesday, January 17 6:30 PM

For additional information or future advising session dates, call 443-412-2616.

For more information about these volunteer opportunities and to register for the orientation, call 443-412-2054.

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

Tuesday, January 16 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 136 *Edgewood Public Library - enter by the side door on Hanson Road

Bel Air Middle School

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| Spring 2018 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Community Education

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Creative Arts

ART

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.

CERAMICS

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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. Tuition: $109

Fee: $45

Course: 25422 FRI, SAT, SUN 5/12-5/19 * Sessions: 3 J-070 G. Walsh *See description for class meeting times.

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 bisquefire, and then how to glaze the finished product. Bring a bucket, sponge, and towel. Pottery tools may be purchased at the College Store. Tuition: $119

Fee: $45

CREATIVE ARTS

Course: 25423 SAT 1/27-3/17 9 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-070 G. Walsh

DRAWING

Fee: $65

Course: 25308 WED 2/7-4/18 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-015 E. Tryon Elgin No class 3/21.

Drawing Hands Learn how to draw hands by exploring proportion, structure, form, line, and value. The class starts with a demonstration/lecture. Use pencil, charcoal, or pens and draw our own hands in many positions. All levels welcome. Tuition: $29

Fee: $5

Course: 25421 WED 2/28 1-3 PM Session: 1 J-016 C. Fifty

Drawing the Face (short course) This mini session will enhance your skills in drawing the face. Learn to draw realistic eyes, noses, lips, cheeks and other structures of the face. Tuition: $39 Course: 25316 MON 4/30-5/7 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 J-015 J. Branch

Drawing the Face

Learn what's important to capture a likeness in drawing and painting portraits. Using a photo as a reference, develop a portrait in the medium of your choice. Each class starts with a 15-20 minute demonstration/lecture on the following topics: boney landmarks and proportion, facial features, creating mass and form, and mixing and matching flesh tones.

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Capturing a Likeness

Tuition: $65

Tuition: $119

Fee: $39

Course: 25420 WED 2/7-3/7 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5 J-016 C. Fifty

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Expand your skills in 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 Tuition: $119

Fee: $65

Course: 25695 THU 2/15-4/26 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch In most classes supplies are discussed the first session. If you have previously purchased supplies, bring them to the first session or email lsturgill@ harford.edu for a suggested list of supplies.

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No class 3/22.

4-6 PM J-016

Fundamentals of Drawing Appropriate for the beginner or as a refresher for the out-of-practice artist. By using a series of simple exercises, you will learn accurate proportions, shapes, textures, and values within a composition, culminating in an individual project of the student's choice. Tuition: $119

Fee: $65

Course: 25314 WED 2/7-4/18 9 AM-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch No class 3/21.

MIXED MEDIA

Creative Collage

Explore all the possibilities for the use of collage in your artwork! You will paste various materials not normally associated with one another, such as newspaper clippings, parts of photographs, theater tickets, and fragments of an envelope onto a single surface. No drawing skills required. Bring magazine images, old photos, wrapping paper, and scrapbook paper. $10 fee payable to the instructor for additional supplies. Tuition: $39 Course: 25426 TUE 2/27-3/13 3-5 PM Sessions: 3 J-016 L. Hunter

Visual Art Journal Do you want to open up your creativity? Did you buy a blank journal and 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. Paint and collage stamps and stencils. Instructor provides most supplies during class. Supply fee of $10 collected at the first class by instructor. Tuition: $39 Course: 25427 WED 4/4-4/18

In most classes supplies are discussed the first session. If you have previously purchased supplies, bring them to the first session. Email lsturgill@ harford.edu for a suggested list of supplies.

Sessions: 3 L. Hunter

PAINTING NEW ďƒŞ

Florals in Oil or Acrylic - NEW Learn how to use shape and form, light and shadow, and principles of color theory to create luminist paintings of your favorite florals in oil or acrylic paints. Glazing and chiaroscuro techniques will be demonstrated by the instructor, along with individual guidance. A supply list will be provided prior to the first class. If you have supplies, bring them to class.

u Tuition: $69

Fee: $39

Course: 25309 THU 2/1-3/8 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-015 E. Tryon Elgin

Introduction to Painting Investigate painting with acrylic or oil paint. Practice color theory, stylistic choices, and various application techniques while working from a still life. Finish the course by creating a painting of your choice with assistance of the instructor and class critiques. Those returning to painting are welcome.

u Tuition: $119

Fee: $65

Course: 25312 TUE 2/6-4/17 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch No class 3/20.

Landscape Painting

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.

u Tuition: $119

Course: 25302 THU 2/8-4/19 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/22.

Landscapes on Canvas 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 Tuition: $129

Fee: $65

Course: 25304 MON 2/5-4/16 1:30-4:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/19. Course: 25303 FRI 2/9-4/20 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/23.

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Course: 25301 MON 2/5-4/16 10:30 AM-1 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/19.

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. Tuition: $119

Fee: $65

Course: 25313 MON 2/5-4/16 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch No class 3/19.

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Creative Arts

COOKING Middle Eastern Cooking II

Open Studio With Rita Cooper

Watercolor Floral Painting

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.

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.

Tuition: $129

Fees: $65

Course: 25305 FRI 2/9-4/20 1:30-4:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/23.

Painting a Seascape Study the ever-changing landscape that surrounds the sea and capture a likeness on canvas. Tuition: $39 Course: 25315 WED 5/2-5/9 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 J-015 J. Branch

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 Tuition: $59

Fee: $39

Course: 25306 TUE 2/6-4/24 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 5 J-015 E. Tryon Elgin Course: 25307 TUE 3/27-4/24 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 5 J-015 E. Elgin

u Tuition: $119

Fee: $65

Course: 25300 THU 2/8-4/19 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/22.

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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.

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. Tuition: $59 Fee: $59 Course: 25525 MON 4/2-4/30 6-9 PM Sessions: 5 E-159 R. Carmeni

Middle Eastern Kitchen 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, and baba ganoush, along with different rice dishes, kabobs, and other Middle Eastern favorites. Tuition: $59

Fee: $59

Course: 25524 MON 2/12-3/12 6-9 PM Sessions: 5 E-159 R. Carmeni

u Tuition: $129

Fee: $65

Course: 25694 TUE 2/20-5/1 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 L. Kahl No class 3/20.

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Watercolor Painting Insights This is an intense, full-day of watercolor painting insights. Instructor will use multimedia presentations, demonstrations, handson projects, and personal critiques.

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $29

Course: 25692 SAT 2/24 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 J-016 L. Kahl Course: 25693 SAT 4/21 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 J-016 L. Kahl

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Harford Community College is pleased to announce the opening of the new food lab/cooking space in Edgewood Hall. This modern facility allows HCC to bring back some of our favorite classes and prepare for new offerings. Have an interest/passion for cooking? Give us a call about teaching a hands-on or demonstration-based class. Day and evening times available. Call 443-412-2175.

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Gourd FESTIVAL 2018

May 3, 4, & 5

Chesapeake Center Dining Room Gourd Days have returned to Harford Community College. Stop by for a class, visit the vendors, or purchase unique artwork from local artists. Classes for all levels.

THURSDAY, MAY 3 9 AM-12 NOON Alcohol Ink Egg Gourd Ornaments

Since gourds are porous, you will receive three egg gourds: one sealed black, one sealed white, and one sealed gold, to make the surface less porous. This will give you more effects from the alcohol ink. Instructor will demonstrate several design options; then you will have the choice to follow one of these designs or create your own and experiment with different colored surfaces. See information for the use of alcohol ink on p. 81. Fees: $40 Jennifer Wojnar

Course: 25455

*Lidded Mini Black Walnut

Basket

*Weaving a Narrow Mouth Vase

This is a technique class. Learn how to prepare a “tall, narrow, unusual vase opening” for weaving on the outside. In the morning, students will prep two gourds of their choice for weaving. The inside of the gourd will be cleaned, smoothed, painted, and spokes inserted without waste. In the afternoon, after a brief discussion of 2 vs. 3 vs. 4 weavers, students will have a chance to weave 6 to 8 inches of the outside of one of their gourds they prepared in the morning. What a great way to learn how to finish a beautiful gourd from start to finish. Students must bring to class: two gourds they would like to prepare for weaving on the outside, as well as a drill with assorted drill bits (from 1/16 to 1/2), whatever tools you use to clean the insides of your gourds, and a mini jigsaw if you do not want to wait for the instructor's. Fees: $70 Suzi Nonn

Course: 25454

Learn how to coil glycerinated pine needles, using raffia, around a black walnut slice to create a mini basket and how to coil glycerinated pine needles around the neck of a jewelry gourd to create a simple lid. Shaping techniques will be emphasized. Individuality is encouraged for the shaping of your basket. Students must bring to class: Small sharp scissors, a hand towel, small needle nose plyers and jewelry-size wire cutters. Fees: $70 Vickie Echols

Course: 25453

* MEETS 9 AM–5 PM

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Gourd Festival

THURSDAY, MAY 3 1–5 PM

FRIDAY, MAY 4 9 AM–12 NOON

Work with QuikWood to create this charming honey bee yard art using three types of gourds. Learn to mold the clay, sand, and sculpt his stinger, antenna, and legs. Sandy will then help you paint Hunny and add a dowel for outside use in the yard. The gourd is approximately 9-10” in height. Students must bring to class: ONE-STROKE BRUSHES: ¾”, #12 and #10 flat, ½” scruffy and #2 liner (These brushes can be purchased from Sandy at her cost of $18. Please contact her if you need brushes, tfjordan@comcast.net.)

Students will be instructed in how to do a Gretchen Rim using #2 spaced dyed reed. This technique is a wonderful way to complete those gourd bowls that just needed something extra. Students must bring to class: scissors, basin to soak the reed, apron and several towels, drill, and small drill bits.

A Hunny of a Bee

Fees: $55 Terry and Sandy Jordan

Course: 25456

Bees are a Buzzing Come join the fun to create this wonderful beehive birdhouse. Students will be instructed in the Donna Dewberry technique from two of her Masters, Karen Beckelman and Connie Williams. Students will create a "beehive" on the gourd, then add beautiful flowers, leaves, and last of all, bees. What a treat for all your feathered friends! Students must bring to class: Donna Dewberry One Stroke Basic Acrylic Brush Set: ¾” flat brush, #12 flat brush, ½” scruffy brush, #2 script liner (these can be purchased from Connie at her cost of $18), water basin, and sharp pencil. Fees: $45 Course: 25458 Connie Williams and Karen Beckelman

Kumihimo - What is it? Create an 8-strand Kumihimo Braid on a loom and choose the yarns/cords/threads/ribbons to use in your braid. There will be a discussion of where the braid originated and some of its original purposes. Students have the option of creating a Kumihimo keychain, necklace, or longer cord to be used as an embellishment for a gourd. There will be several examples of various uses. Instructor will provide: a selection of yarns/cords/ribbons/threads; end caps/clasps/key rings/ pendants/cord ends; a complete Kumihimo Kit for each student; a tutorial with full color photo(s) in a plastic sheet cover. Fees: $45 Sherry Briscoe

Course: 25457

*Triple Handle Basket With Glass Beads

A Fetching Gretchen Rim

Fees: $40 Terry and Sandy Jordan

Course: 25461

Alcohol Ink Gourd Fruit Bowl with Flower Decorate a pre-cut gourd bowl, using the alcohol ink marbling method. Once dry, you will choose to stencil or free-hand a design on to the front of your bowl using the dryon-dry method and detailing with a gel pen. We will finish the inside of your bowl with a food-safe varnish. Teacher will provide a selection of alcohol inks, but feel free to bring your own for a wider range of colors. All alcohol ink pieces will be sealed with Krylon varnish spray, but it is recommended to also apply Krylon UV (to prevent fading) and Krylon triple thick (if you prefer a shiny finish) at home. Because at least two hours are needed between the different sprays, these sprays will not be provided in class. See information for the use of alcohol ink on p. 81. Fees: $50 Jennifer Wojnar

Course: 25462

Begin with a prepared gourd and glass beads and learn to coil glycerinated pine needles to weave a triple handle basket. Using a continuous coil, learn to create the first handle and then how to build and attach two additional handles. Students must bring to class: Sharp scissors, small needle nose plyers and jewelry wire cutters. Instructor will have a selection of beads for your use, but if you want to bring your own, they need to be size 6 or size E. Fees: $75 Course: 25459 Vickie Echols

FRIDAY, MAY 4 1–5 PM

Apple Gourd Fairy Birdhouse Come join the fun and learn the Dewberry one-stroke technique from two of her Masters, Connie and Karen. Students will be instructed in how to use Plaid's new mini-stencils to create this wonderful fairy birdhouse on an apple gourd. Use your imagination and creativity to create your own fairy dream house - no two houses will ever be alike. Your feathered friends will indeed be ready to move into this wonderful "dreamy" house. Students must bring to class: Donna Dewberry One Stroke Basic Acrylic Brush Set: ¾” flat brush, #12 flat brush , ½” scruffy brush, #2 script liner, (these can be purchased from Connie at her cost of $18), water basin, and sharp pencil. Fees: $45 Course: 25464 Connie Williams and Karen Beckelman

The Snow is Coming Learn to make a snow person luminary. Start by sculpting the nose/scarf/arms/ear muffs, using QuikWood and then insert the wire for the ear muffs and drill the snowflake designs around the snow person. Next, paint your creation with acrylic paints, and apply a glaze/ sealer. Finally, assemble the light kit and leave with a great luminary to use during the winter months. This luminary makes a wonderful night light that can be used in your entryway, bathroom, or anywhere you may need an extra bit of light. Students must bring to class: An apron/smock to protect clothing; hair dryer; rotary tool/drill with 2 different sized drill bits; and any of your favorite brushes. Fees: $54 Sherry Briscoe

Course: 25460

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Community Education Alcohol Ink Gourd Jewelry Alcohol inks are an acid-free, highlypigmented, and fast drying medium to be used on non-porous surfaces. Mixing colors can create a vibrant marbled effect and the possibilities can only be limited by what you are willing to try. When alcohol ink is used, the instructor will provide a selection of alcohol inks, but you are welcome to bring your own for a wider range of colors. All alcohol ink pieces will be sealed with Krylon varnish spray, but it is recommend to also apply Krylon UV (to prevent fading) and Krylon triple thick (if you prefer a shiny finish) at home. Because at least two hours are needed between the different sprays, these sprays will not be provided in class. See information for the use of alcohol ink on p. 81. Fees: $50 Jennifer Wojnar

Course: 25467

Lace It Up! Discuss how to properly prepare the gourd and set up the lacing design. You will also learn how to use GourdMaster (GM) products (ink dyes/metallic inks/Formula 49/Varnish/ Protecting Wax/etc.) to color and seal your gourds. Learn two methods of lacing and complete the lacing designs on your bowls. When the lacing is finished, add a concho to the design. Students must bring to class: an apron/smock to protect clothing (inks will stain); sharp scissors; and a heat gun/tool (not a hair dryer). Fees: $50 Sherry Briscoe

Course: 25463

Winking Jack Create a fun Halloween jack focusing on painting techniques to bring your gourd to life. Simple carving and burning as well as sculpting will bring your piece to another dimension. We will tap into your creativity as you add a fun hat and embellish a candlestick holder which will serve to display your finished gourd. All levels welcome. Students must bring to class: apron, mask, pencil(s), scissors, glue gun, heat gun, wood burner, skew tip pen, dremel or carver with engraving cutter, paint brushes and sea sponges to base, stencil brushes. Fees: $45 Course: 25466 Becky Trautman and Sue Frank

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SATURDAY, MAY 5 9 AM–12 PM

SATURDAY, MAY 5 1–5 PM

Come create your own fairy gourd house, complete with a flower roof and faux finish stone house. Use drips and brush strokes to texture the underside of a flower, then make a stone faux finish stamp. Next step is adding the detail windows, door and tiny window boxes with the dry-on-dry method. See information for the use of alcohol ink on p. 81. Fees: $70 Course: 25468

Using alcohol ink to decorate One Habotai 8mm - 8" x 54" 100% Silk scarf. Using the dry on dry to add details. You will be sent home with a print of how to set and care for your hand painted scarf. Work quick, that's okay. Additional scarves will be available for purchase at $10 each. See information for the use of alcohol ink on p. 81.

Alcohol Ink Fairy Houses

Jennifer Wojnar

Beads, Pearls, and Wire, Oh My! We will learn how to do a knotless technique using a variety of wire to attach an assortment of beads and pearls to fill in the opening of the gourd. Students must bring to class: sharp scissors, small needle nose plyers and jewelry wire cutters. Beads and pearls are provided. Students may bring their special beads if desired. Fees: $55 Course: 25469 Vickie Echols

Get Crackin'... Gourd Shard Crabs Not sure what to do with all your broken gourds and gourd shards? This fun project class will walk you through the steps of making a whimsical crab wall hanging. The instructor will guide the students through the process of cutting, coloring, and assembling the pieces on a prepared barn wood mount. The project is finished with optional embellishment items to make it a one of a kind piece. Students must bring to class: gourd saw, pencil, drill with drill bit set, and small pliers for bending wire. Fees: $45 Reagan Bitler

Alcohol Ink Scarf

Fees: $40 Jennifer Wojnar

Course: 25473

Blooming with Your Micro Lux Gourd Saw This skill class guides students in the use of their wood burner and micro lux gourd saw to create a vessel with an intricate burned and cut flower pattern. It is designed for participants who have previous experience in using a micro lux gourd saw. The gourd will be finished with Wuertz Wonder Inks. Time will not permit for the gourd to be finished with a rim. Students must bring to class: micro lux gourd saw, mini saw blades, wood burner with a skew tip for burning lines, dust mask and apron, and a power carver with a variety of carving burrs. Fees: $50 Course: 25472 Reagan Bitler

Course: 25470

Kudzu, Copper, Batik Are you looking for a class that is unusual, different, and exciting? Well, then this class is for you. The class is about combining unusual materials for weaving. The woven gourd will use copper for the spokes and a combination of kudzu and Indonesian batik for the weavers. Kudzu is the vine that has invaded the East Coast, smothering everything in its path. What a wonderful way to use a plant not indigenous to this area. Indonesian batik is a soft cotton material with a design that is strong on both sides of the fabric. The instructor will supply everything for the class - a gourd that has already been cleaned, sealed inside, and the spokes inserted. The class time will be used in weaving the kudzu and the batik together to make this unique gourd. Fees: $50 Course: 25594 Suzi Nonn

Twisty Handle Basket We will learn how to coil glycerinated pine needles onto a prepared gourd to create a twisty handle. We will learn how to add chip beads into our weaving as well as how to do reverse coiling. Students must bring to class: sharp scissors, small needle nose plyers and jewelry wire cutters. Beads will be provided but students may bring their own beads if desired. Fees: $65 Course: 25471 Vickie Echols

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Creative Arts Turtle Hatchling and Flamingo Ornament Create your very own turtle hatchling and baby flamingo ornament. The student will be instructed by Terry on how to create this wonderful baby turtle hatching from his egg "gourd." Sandy will instruct the student on how to paint the turtle and egg shell. Then you will create the baby flamingo ornament all dressed up and ready for your tree. Terry will use quikwood to help you create your very own baby flamingo from two egg gourds. What wonderful additions to your holiday tree. Students must bring to class: ONE-STROKE BRUSHES (If you cannot find these brushes, Sandy will have some for purchase for $18): paint water basin and small paint brushes, apron. Fees: $50 Course: 25465 Terry and Sandy Jordan

SPECIAL SUNDAY SESSION!

MAY 6 10 AM–2 PM

Footed Antler Handle Basket Learn how to stitch pine needles onto a prepared gourd base to create a foot that will be engineered to stabilize the gourd once the antler handle is attached. The antler will be attached to the rim of the gourd and held in place by the pine needle coiling. Some floating coils, beads, and twists may also be incorporated into this project. Students must bring to class: sharp scissors, small needle nose pliers, and jewelry size wire cutters. Fees: $75 Course 25718 Vickie Echols

Classes Involving Alcohol Ink Alcohol inks are an acid-free, highlypigmented, and fast drying medium to be used on non-porous surfaces. Mixing colors can create a vibrant marbled effect and the possibilities can only be limited by what you are willing to try. When alcohol ink is used, the instructor will provide a selection of alcohol inks, but you are welcome to bring your own for a wider range of colors. All alcohol ink pieces will be sealed with Krylon varnish spray, but it is recommend to also apply Krylon UV (to prevent fading) and Krylon triple thick (if you prefer a shiny finish) at home. Because at least two hours are needed between the different sprays, these sprays will not be provided in class.

CRAFTS

Greeting Cards: Bokeh Technique

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. Tuition: $39 Course: 25426 TUE 2/27-3/13 3-5 PM Sessions: 3 J-016 L. Hunter

Fused Jewelry Make your own holiday gifts and give them to the special people in your life. Create one-of-a-kind pendants, bracelets, pins, wine 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. Tuition: $29

Create 6 greeting cards (2 designs,3 of each) using the bokeh technique. Cards will be created using cardstock, rubber stamps, inks. All supplies provided. No prior experience required. Tuition: $19 Fee: $20 Course: 25436 WED 5/16 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

Greeting Cards: Masking Techniques Create 9 greeting cards (3 designs, 3 of each) using the masking technique in creating the appearance of layers. Cards will be created with cardstock, rubber stamps, and inks. All supplies provided and no previous experience required. Tuition: $19 Fee: $20 Course: 25433 WED 2/21 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

Greeting Cards: Vellum

Course: 25431 MON 2/12 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-014 P. Stein

Create 9 greeting cards (3 designs, 3 of each) using Vellum in creating unique designs. Cards are created with cardstock, rubber stamps, and inks. All supplies provided and no previous experience required. Tuition: $19 Fee: $20

Course: 25432 MON 3/26 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-014 P. Stein

Course: 25434 WED 3/28 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

Greeting Cards: Aquapainters Create 9 greeting cards (3 designs,3 of each) using aquapainters in applying color. Cards will be created using cardstock, rubber stamps, inks. All supplies provided. No prior experience required. Tuition: $19 Fee: $20 Course: 25435 WED 4/18 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-015 S. Hartka

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Mosaic Flower Pots Create a one-of-a-kind mosaic flower pot! In this class you will learn basic mosaic cutting techniques using glass and grouting techniques. In the first class, students will cut and glue glass pieces onto their flower pots. In the second class, students will learn to grout their flower pots. Supply fee is $25 payable to the instructor. Tuition: $29 Course: 25430 MON 4/9-4/16 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 2 J-014 P. Stein

Stained Glass Beginning Design and create at least three glass projects. Learn the history and techniques of glass cutting, soldering, and copper foiling. Students should wait until first class session to know what supplies are needed. Students are responsible for cost of supplies at approximately $75. Tuition: $79

Fee: $19

Course: 25350 WED 2/7-3/14 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 P. Stein Course: 25352 WED 2/7-3/14 2-5 PM Sessions: 6 D. Figueroa-Ayestas J-014 Course: 25351 WED 4/4-5/9 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 P. Stein Course: 25353 WED 4/4-5/9 2-5 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 D. Figueroa-Ayestas

Stained Glass Studio

The Gourd Club

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. Tuition: $59 Fee: $19

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

Course: 25355 WED 2/7-3/14 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 P. Stein

Course: 25354 WED 1/31-6/27 6-9 PM Sessions: 6 TBA

Course: 25357 WED 2/7-3/14 2-5 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 D. Figueroa-Ayestas Course: 25356 WED 4/4-5/9 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 P. Stein Course: 25358 WED 4/4-5/9 2-5 PM Sessions: 6 J-014 D. Figueroa-Ayestas

Simple Chain Maille Bracelet Make a mixed media piece of wearable art as you learn a simple chain maille pattern to create bracelets and earrings. Basic knowledge of jewelry-making techniques required. Supply fee $10 collected at the class by instructor. All tools and supplies provided. Tuition: $29 Course: 25429 TUE 1/30 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 J-016 L. Hunter

Fee: $10

Visual Art Journal Do you want to open up your creativity? Did you buy a blank journal and 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. Paint and collage stamps and stencils. Instructor provides most all supplies during class. Supply fee $10 collected at the first class by instructor. Tuition: $39 Course: 25427 WED 4/4-4/18 4-6 PM Sessions: 3 J-016 L. Hunter

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 $10 collected at the class by instructor. Tuition: $19 Course: 25428 THU 2/22 1-3 PM Session: 1 J-014 L. Hunter

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HOBBIES

NEW 

Biking: Tune-up Your Bike Would you like to take care of your bicycles’ basic maintenance needs and stop small problems from becoming big ones? If so, then this course is for you. Topics include performing an inspection, getting a good fit from your existing bicycle, repairing flat tires, adjusting the derailleurs and brakes, lubricating cables, wrapping the handlebars, adjusting bearings, and quick truing of wheels. This is a hands-on course and students should bring their bike to class. Tools provided. Cost of replacement parts (if needed) is the responsibility of the student. Tuition: $59 Fee: $10

Beekeeping This class is offered in partnership with the Susquehanna Beekeepers Association and introduces students to the basics of beekeeping. Learn to assemble and maintain equipment, examine honeybees, manipulate hives, manage diseases and parasites, and start your own beekeeping business. Fee includes a one-year membership in the Susquehanna Beekeepers Association. Last session meets at a local beeyard for hands-on experience.

u Fee: $50 Course: 25294 FRI 3/2-4/13 7-9 PM Sessions: 7 A-224 C. Preston No class 3/23.

NEW 

Biking: Overhauling your Bike Would you like to truly understand the workings of your bicycle? Have you become the local neighborhood bicycle mechanic? If the answer is yes to either of these questions, then this course is for you. This class focuses on cleaning and repacking of the seven bearing sets in a bicycle: hubs, bottom bracket, pedals, headset and cassette/ freewheel. Also demonstrated will be spoke replacement and tensioning. This is a handson course and students should bring their bike to class. Cost of replacement parts typically used in a full overhaul are the responsibility of the student. Prerequisite: “Tune-up your bicycle” course or permission of the instructor. Tuition: $59

Fee: $10

Course: 25697 TUE 3/27-4/17 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 4 J-014 R. Schwanke

Course: 25696 TUE 2/20-3/13 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 4 J-014 R. Schwanke

NEW 

Model Railroad: Advanced Techniques Series Designed for model railroaders who wish to learn more about specific topics. Hands-on experience provided in each topic. Register for the series or for individual topics of interest. Classes meet on Wednesday evenings from 7-10 PM and Saturdays from 9 AM–1 PM. Tuition: $139

Fee: $29

Course: 25701 WED, SAT 2/7-3/10 7–10 PM (WED) Sessions: 10 9 AM–1 PM (SAT) TBA Staff

NEW 

To register for individual sessions: Tuition: $29

Fee: $10

Plaster Casting and Painting Course: 25702 2/7-2/10

A. Krowzow

Historical Research Course: 25704 2/14-2/17

K. Schultz

Turnout Controls Course 25705 2/21–2/24

D. Schwanke

Wood Construction Course: 25706 2/28–3/3

B. Sarver

Digital Command Control Course 25707 3/7–3/10

J. Fisher

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Model Railroad: Build a Modular Railroad This course is for students who are in the process of constructing a 4’ x 2’ module (compatible with National Model Railroad Association standards) and would like to make significant progress on their models. Topics covered will be frame construction, track laying, wiring, turnout controls, and scenery techniques. Students will spend most of each class period working on their own modules with assistance from local modular model railroaders. Course objective is to have each student’s module(s) ready for public display during 2018. Prerequisite: Introduction to Model Railroading or permission of instructors. Tuition: $75 Course: 25024 WED, SAT 7-10 PM (WED) 9 AM–1 PM (SAT) TBA

1/3-2/7 Sessions: 6 D. Schwanke

Model Railroad: Building your Grandchild's First Layout Was running a simple circle of track around the Christmas tree nice, but left you feeling there was a whole lot more? Are the grandkids budding railroad enthusiasts? Are you unsure how to get started with a model railroad? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this is the course for you. Each week a specific topic will be discussed such as developing a model railroad theme, building framework, laying track, electrical wiring, and making scenery. Half of each session will be spent in hands-on work, as students work on their own projects. Tuition: $75 Course: 25709 WED 1/17-2/21 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 TBA D. Schwanke

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Quilt As You Go Quilt as You Go takes one large jelly roll, 1.25 yards of fabric and cotton batting, plus a couple of Saturdays. Don’t miss the opportunity! Tuition: $59

Fee: $19

Course: 25576 SAT 2/10-3/3 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 4 J-012 D. Roden

FLORAL DESIGN Valentine's Dozen Roses Vase Have you ever wondered how a florist gets a flower vase to look so perfect? You won't wonder again after creating a stunning bouquet of roses, arranged to perfection in a glass vase. Tuition: $31

Fee: $35

Course: 25527 MON 2/12 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS, Rm. 012 D. Flack

Easter Basket Fill a fun, festive basket with shades of spring flowers and accessories. Tuition: $31 Fee: $31 Course: 25529 TUE 3/27 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS, Rm. 012 D. Flack

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Introduction to Floral Design

*Flowers to Wear

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.

This course covers the skills of gluing, wiring and taping flowers to create flowers you can wear. Products to be made include a fresh flower wrist corsage for a prom or wedding, a pin-on corsage and boutonniere for any special occasion. Students must have basic floral design skills to register for this class. Prerequisite: Introduction to Floral Design or permission from the instructor.

u¥ Tuition: $98

Fee: $89

Course: 25526 TUE 3/13-4/17 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 Harford Technical HS, Rm. 012 Staff

*Floral Certification: Sympathy Design This class is designed for individuals interested in pursuing floral design as a career and prepares students in the design and arrangement of flowers used in sympathy arrangements. Topics include floral preparation, floral selection, traditional sympathy designs such as a casket saddle, a standing spray, and standing baskets. Students will also work with contemporary designs such as a casket cross, rosary, and a casket heart.

u¥ Tuition: $99

*Classes are part of the Floral Design Certification program. Details on page 58.

Fee: $280

Course: 25684 TUE 1/16-4/17 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 4 Harford Technical HS, Rm. 012 D. Flack

Mother's Day Tea Cup A delightful gift for Mom or to keep for yourself! Design this wonderful arrangement using a tea cup, saucer, and a variety of seasonal flowers. Tea bag included! Tuition: $31

Fee: $65

Course: 25700 WED 4/11-4/18 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 2 Harford Technical HS, Rm. 012 D. Flack

u¥ Tuition: $139

Fee: $31

Course: 25528 WED 5/9 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS, Rm. 012 D. Flack

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Course: 25729 MON 3/5-4/2 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 4 E-143 J. Taylor No class 3/19.

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. Tuition: $29 Fee: $29

Course: 25730 THU 4/5-4/26 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 B-104 L. Gerber

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

Course: 25734 THU 3/15-3/29 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 J. Taylor No class 3/22. Course: 25733 WED 5/2-5/9 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 J. Taylor

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 these.

Course: 25731 THU 5/3-5/31 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 B-104 J. Douglas No class 5/24. Course 25779 WED 6-9 PM E-146

6/6 -6/27 Sessions: 4 J. Douglas

Digital Photography II Take great photos using manual exposure mode (M); learn how, why, and when to use RAW; learn different lighting techniques (flash, reflective, directional, natural); learn how to shoot in black & white. Bring camera, flash drive or memory card reader, and user manual. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I.

u Tuition: $89

Fee: $49

Photography Lighting Workshop: Using an External Flash This workshop is for full-featured external flash units. Learn how your external flash works and how you control it to get great portraits, macros, sunset beach portraits, as well as using fill flash, reflective flash, dragging the shutter for better night portraits, using flash metering, and more. Tuition: $49

Fee: $29

Course: 25732 WED 5/2 6-10 PM Session: 1 TBA J. Douglas

Using Lightroom 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.

u Tuition: $99

Fee: $59

Course 25781 WED 6-9 PM E-215

4/4 – 5/2 Sessions: 5 J. Taylor

Course 25780 THU 6/7-6/28 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 E-146 J. Douglas

u Tuition: $89

Fee: $49

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DRIVER EDUCATION | MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

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DRIVER EDUCATION 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 (3) years to complete all requirements. Students who do not complete in 3 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.

Course: 25416 MON-FRI 4/9-4/20 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 4/9, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6:00 p.m. Course: 25417 MON-FRI 4/30-5/11 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 4/30, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6:00 p.m. Course: 25418 MON-FRI 5/14-5/29 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 5/14, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6:00 p.m. No class 5/24 or 5/28. Course: 25419 MON-FRI 6/4-6/15 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 6/4, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6:00 p.m.

ONE FREE HOUR 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.

u Tuition: $335

Fee: $25

Course: 25411 TUE, THU 1/9-2/8 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Tuesday, 1/9, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6:00 p.m. Course: 25412 SAT, SUN 2/3-3/4 3-6:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Saturday, 2/3, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 3:00 p.m.

Behind-the-Wheel Instruction Do you need extra hours behind the wheel? HCC offers 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-hour session $215 for six-hour session Call 443-412-2176 for registration information.

Online Driver Improvement Program (DIP)

Course: 25413 MON-FRI 2/19-3/2 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 2/19, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6:00 p.m.

MVA approved Online Driver Improvement Program: Register online. Read course materials online. Call 443-412-2176 to make an appointment to take the in-person test. Pass the exam and you're done! You must be 18 or older for online study.

Course: 25414 MON-FRI 3/5-3/16 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 3/5, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6:00 p.m.

Fee: $75 See Driver Improvement courses (on p. 87) for in-class preparation and test.

Course: 25415 SAT, SUN 4/7-5/6 3-6:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Saturday, 4/7, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 3:00 p.m.

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Driver Education | Motorcycle Safety 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

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

Course: 25365 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM

The following courses are approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). • Motorcycle Safety & Licensure (Basic Rider Course)

Tuition: $65 Course: 25474 SAT 1/13 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25475 SAT 1/27 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25476 SAT 2/10 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25477 SAT 2/24 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray

• Alternate Basic Rider Course An online version of the Rider Handbook is available at http://www.msf-usa.org/ downloads/BRCHandbook.pdf. You must register for motorcycle safety training classes in person, by mail, or by fax, and include a copy of your driver’s license. Please call 443-412-2376, option 1 or 443-412-2241 for registration information. Although helmets (DOT certified), gloves, and eyewear are provided, for your best comfort and fit you should consider bringing these items with you, if you have them, for the range part of the course.

Course: 25478 SAT 3/10 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray

Classes will be held in the rain as long as conditions are safe; the decision will be made on site at the time. We break for hard rain, lightning, or other unsafe conditions.

Course: 25479 SAT 3/31 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray

Student Stand-by Process at Harford Community College:

Course: 25480 SAT 4/14 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25481 SAT 4/28 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25482 SAT 5/12 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25484 SAT 5/26 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25485 SAT 6/9 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25486 SAT 6/23 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray

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.

Course: 25367 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM Course: 25369 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM Course: 25370 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM Course: 25371 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM Course: 25373 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM

4/21-4/22 Sessions: 4 4/25-4/26 4/28-4/29 Sessions: 4 5/2-5/3 5/5-5/6 Sessions: 4 5/16-5/17 5/19-5/20 Sessions: 4 5/30-5/31 6/2-6/3 Sessions: 4 6/6-6/7 6/9-6/10 Sessions: 4 6/20-6/21 6/23-6/24 Sessions: 4

Alternate Rider Course* Do you have some riding experience and are seeking a Class "M" license? Can you use the clutch and throttle to get the motorcycle in motion, stop the motorcycle properly in a designated area, execute gradual and tight turns, up- and down-shift smoothly, and achieve a speed of at least 25 mph? Please provide driver's license number at the time of registration.

u All classes meet in Joppa Hall, Rm. 012.

Basic Rider Course* We provide the motorcycles for the beginning rider with little or no riding experience. Includes athome 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.

u All classes meet in Joppa Hall, Rm. 012. Tuition: $189 Fee: $110 Course: 25364 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM

Course: 25366 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM

4/18-4/19

4/11-4/12 4/14-4/15 Sessions: 4

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Tuition: $129 Fee: $110 Course: 25368 SAT 5/12 8 AM-3 PM Session: 1 Course: 25372 SAT 6/16 8 AM-3 PM Session: 1 Course: 25374 SAT 6/30 8 AM-3 PM Session: 1

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

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COMMUNICATION NEW ďƒŞ

Art of Communication The Art of Communication predicates its examination of mundane conversation and dialogue on the back of a hallowed principle: the injunction to love your fellow as yourself. Communication requires us to inhabit the reality of another, to enter their mind and identify with their perspective, no matter how foreign it may seem. Thus, loving our fellows as ourselves, that great principle of the Torah, is the bedrock upon which good communication is built. This course aims to construct a coherent vision of what is worth saying and then to provide practical knowledge of how to go about saying it—as timely a pursuit today as always.

u Tuition: $49

Fee: $50

Course: 25716 WED 1/17-2/21 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 Rabbi Schusterman E-222

Getting Paid to Talk Have you ever been told that you have a great voice? This exciting class will provide an introduction to professional voice acting and explore numerous aspects of voice acting work for television, radio, books on tape, documentaries, and the Internet. Learn to prepare the all-important demo to be successful and earn money in the field of voice-over! Go to www.voicecoaches.com/ gptt for more information.

ENRICHMENT

Tuition: $39

Fee: $10

Course: 25719 MON 1/29 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 1 B-234 Voice Coaches Course: 25720 TUE 5/1 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 1 B-104 Voice Coaches

FINANCIAL PLANNING Elder Law and Asset Protection Protect and preserve assets during the retirement years. This course is for seniors and family members who may be called upon to deal with these issues. Topics include

minimizing the high cost of nursing homes, keeping assets in the family, and tax-reducing techniques. The course is co-taught by an experienced elder law attorney and a chartered financial consultant.

u Tuition: $45

Fee: $12

Course: 25550 SAT 3/3-3/17 9:30 AM-11:30 AM Sessions: 3 F-201 K. Bress A. Albidress

How to be Rational About Money and Investing 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 emotions and cognitive biases to force us into bad decisions. In this course you will learn how to protect yourself from your own worst instincts by identifying common behavioral biases and methods of overcoming them. Tuition: $29

Fee: $9

Course 25753 WED 5/16 6:30-8:30pm Sessions:1 B-236 C. Wolpoff

The Five Financial Mistakes Most Women Make It is critical that most women 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. Tuition: $29

Fee: $9

Course: 25552 WED 4/11 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 F-201 J. Davis

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 Tuition: $55

Fee: $12

Course: 25375 TUE 4/10-4/24 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 B-234 R. White

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Enrichment Home Buying 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. Tuition: $29

Fee: $9

Social Security for Baby Boomers

Tuition: $45

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! Tuition: $29 Fees: $9

Course: 25546 THU 3/15 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 K. Basta

Course: 25553 WED 5/9 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 F-201 J. Davis

Course: 25547 TUE 4/17 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 K. Basta

Social Security Strategies for Women

Medicare Planning for Baby Boomers When you turn 65, the federal government gives you a birthday present: Enter into the brave new world of Medicare. This course will address Medicare basics and help you navigate through potentially costly traps. We will also discuss how to shop for the private insurance you need to supplement Medicare. Tuition: $29

Fee: $9

Course: 25554 WED 3/28 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 C. Wolpoff

Retirement Asset Management It's not just what you save for retirement; it's how you manage it. Learn the 13 mistakes to avoid when managing money during retirement. Maximize retirement income, minimize tax burden, and spend your money the way you want. Class is co-instructed by a Certified Financial Planner specializing in retirement income planning and a CPA.

u Tuition: $45

Fee: $12

Course: 25548 SAT 2/10-2/17 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 F-206 A. Albidress A. Albidress, Jr. Course: 25549 TUE 4/10-4/17 6:15-8:45 PM Sessions: 2 B-240 A. Albidress A. Albidress, Jr.

This class is for every woman facing the future challenge of applying for Social Security benefits. There will be a thorough review of the Social Security program and how it favors women (married, divorced, or widowed), and we will discuss the top five mistakes women make when filing for Social Security benefits. Spouses are welcome, and please register! Tuition: $29

Fee: $9

Course: 25551 WED 3/14 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 F-201 J. Davis

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? Tuition: $29

Fee: $9

Course: 25376 TUE 3/27 10 AM-12 PM Session: 1 E-143 M. Barnickel Course: 25377 THU 4/26 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 F-205 M. Barnickel

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.

Fee: $12

Course: 25378 SAT 4/14-4/21 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 F-203 K. Bress

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

u¥ Tuition: $135

Fee: $28

Course: 25603 TUE 2/20-5/15 3-5 PM Sessions: 12 DH-228 M. Harris No class 3/20.

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¥ Tuition: $135

Fee: $28

Course: 25604 TUE 2/20-5/15 5-7 PM Sessions: 12 DH-228 M. Harris No class 3/20.

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¥ Tuition: $135

Wills, Estates, and Trusts

Fee: $28

Course: 25605 MON 2/19-5/14 3-5 PM Sessions: 12 DH-228 M. Harris No class 3/19.

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Intermediate Italian

Conversational Spanish II

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.

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. Transcript available. Purchase of textbook required (same as Spanish I).

Tuition: $135

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.

u¥ Tuition: $135

Fee: $28

Course: 25608 MON 2/19-5/14 5-6 PM Sessions: 12 DH-228 M. Harris No class 3/19.

Italian for Travelers CIAO! This class is designed specifically for travelers and tourists. Learn enough to have a level of comfort in Italy (or host an exchange student). Purchase of textbook required. Tuition: $75

Fee: $12

Course: 25609 MON 1/22-2/12 5:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 4 J-012 M. Perino

Italian Conversation I Learn how to speak Italian with an instructor who is a native speaker. Conversation, reading, and vocabulary are coupled with culture in this class. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $135

Fee: $28

Course: 25607 TUE 2/20-5/15 7:15-9:15 PM Sessions: 12 J-012 M. Perino No class 3/20.

Fee: $28

Tuition: $135

Fee: $28

Course: 25606 MON 2/26-5/7 5:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-012 M. Perino No class 3/19.

Course: 25601 WED 2/14-4/25 7:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 10 DH-126 A. Zuniga No class 3/21.

Italian - Advanced

Family Sign Language

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.

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.

Tuition: $75

Tuition: $135

Fee: $28

Course: 25610 TUE 2/20-5/15 5-7 PM Sessions: 12 J-012 M. Perino No class 3/20.

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¥ Tuition: $135

Fee: $28

Course: 25611 TUE 2/13-5/8 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 12 DH-228 A. Zuniga No class 3/20.

Fee: $12

Course: 25602 THU 2/15-3/15 6-8 PM Sessions: 5 DH-126 K. Bartolozzi

HISTORY NEW 

A Tale of Two Canal Towns: Delaware City and Chesapeake City The canal era shaped the formation and development of two towns in the region, Delaware City and Chesapeake City. This course explores how these two thriving communities developed and evolved during the transportation revolution. It follows up that era with a look at how the passage of the canal era and time brought significant changes to these still thriving communities, which today are destination spots for visitors. To understand and study the past that is all around us in these communities, the course includes a history lab and a field trip to Delaware City. Transportation to Delaware City on your own. Tuition: $29 Course: 25442 TUE 5/1-5/8 1-3 PM Sessions: 2 E-143 M. Dixon

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Enrichment Battle of Antietam

History of the First Ladies

A detailed account of Robert E. Lee’s first attempt at an invasion of the North in 1862. Coming on the heels of Lee’s victory at Chancellorsville, the Antietam campaign resulted in the bloodiest one-day battle of the American Civil War. The session will include a study of tactics, weaponry, and strategies commonly used throughout the American Civil War. A topographic study of the battlefield will also be undertaken as an aid to understanding troop movements.

Examine and discuss the lives of America's Presidential wives throughout history. Review the early years, education, social status, careers before the White House, and life after the White House. In addition, students examine the First Ladies' years in the White House and their impact on their husbands' presidencies and on American society and culture overall.

u Tuition: $39

Fee: $29

Course: 25570 WED 3/7-3/14 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 2 B-243 L. Russell

NEW 

Beyond the Fab Four Join Amy Andrews as she reviews the members of The Beatles, the original "boy band" and shares what became of John, Paul, George, and Ringo after the group disbanded in 1970. You will learn about their individual post-Beatles journeys and how each expressed himself as an individual. Complete the course with an appreciation for peace, love, and understanding and how these four Liverpool lads spread these messages.

u Tuition: $39

Fee: $29

Course: 25592 WED 4/4-4/25 1:30-3 PM Sessions: 4 E-222 A. Andrews

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 Tuition: $99

Fee: $39

Course: 25359 WED 3/7-5/16 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 10 Chesapeake Center Dining Room P. Smeton No class 3/21. On 4/25 class meets in E-132.

Explore Old New Castle, DE Discover one of our neighboring towns, New Castle, Delaware. The first session is a lecture providing a historical perspective and in the second session, students will meet to discover this interesting town. Dress for the weather. Tuition: $29 Course: 25437 TUE 3/6-3/13 1-3 PM Sessions: 2 E-146 M. Dixon

NEW 

Exploring the Lower Susquehanna River: From Harrisburg to Havre de Grace This course explores the history of the waterway and the land adjacent to it. Its emphasis will be on the scenic lower Susquehanna River and the historic landscape along both shores of the river as it flows from Harrisburg to Havre de Grace. A field trip is included. Transportation on your own. Tuition: $29 Course: 25439 TUE 4/17-4/24 1-3 PM Sessions: 2 E-146 M. Dixon

NEW 

History of Little League Little League Baseball has influenced the lives of millions of children in thousands of communities around the world. All those kids created memories, left behind memorabilia, and were part of the history lasting over 75 years. Examine that history, the bright and dark. Come prepared to share YOUR memories of the game that helped shape so many lives over the decades. Participants are encouraged to bring personal artifacts and memorabilia to share with the group.

Tuition: $59

Fee: $39

Course 25782 WED 1–3:45 PM E-231

5/23– 6/20 Sessions: 5 P. Heline

Invasion of Normandy Examine leadership at all levels of war from the strategic to the small-unit tactical as you explore civil-military relations and the role of civilian leadership in the development and execution of military plans. Additional topics include the interaction of leadership and operational issues such as coalition warfare, inter-service coordination, logistics, and intelligence and deception. While all the beaches will be covered, particular emphasis will be given to the parachute landings and the assault on Omaha Beach.

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $39

Course: 25298 TUE 4/3-4/17 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 3 E-219 N. Noppinger

Pass the Rum Look at historical attempts to regulate the consumption of alcohol over the centuries. While most people are aware of prohibition in the 1920s, during the so-called Nobile Experiment, attempts to regulate the behavior extends even further back into the past. Hear colorful stories of rum runners, moonshiners, bathtub gin, intriguing personalities, complicated politics, organized crime, outgunned lawmen, and the temperance movement. Tuition: $29 Course: 25438 TUE 3/27 1-3 PM Sessions: 1 E-146 M. Dixon

Tuition: $39 Course: 25532 TUE 4/3-4/10 7-9 PM Sessions: 2 B-104 E. Mease

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HOME CARE Exit and Stage Right!

NEW ďƒŞ

Tabletop Wargaming Historically-based tabletop wargames involving physical depictions of the battlefields and miniature soldiers is both fun and educational. Participate in handson experiences recreating battles from four distinct historical periods: World War II, the War of the Roses, the American Civil War, and the Napoleonic Wars. Class includes lectures, playing hands-on historical wargames, and classroom discussion. All materials provided. Tuition: $69 Course: 25533 THU 1/25-4/19 6-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 TBA J. Surdo Class dates are 1/25, 2/8, 3/1, 3/15, 4/12, 4/19. First and last session meet 6-7:30 PM.

The Guns of August Study the earliest phases of World War I. Included is a review of the political reasons for the war and the resulting movement on the Eastern and Western Fronts. The Battles of Mons, the Marne, and Tannenberg are studied in detail.

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $39

Course: 25299 TUE 5/1-5/15 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 3 E-219 N. Noppinger

Three Days at Gettysburg More has been written about the Battle of Gettysburg than any other Civil War battle, yet there is always something new to discover. Cover the Gettysburg campaign in microdetail using a geo-spatial approach that maps units down to Regimental level. Instructor's lecture on DVD included.

u Tuition: $39

Fee: $29

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, personal and home safety, and what happens on settlement day! Tuition: $29 Fee: $9 Course: 25379 TUE 3/6 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-234 K. Basta Course: 25380 THU 4/26 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 F-206 K. Basta

Course: 25572 WED 4/18-4/25 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 2 B-243 L. Russell

Waffen SS The class examines the Waffen SS, the Third Reich's most fanatical fighting forces. What started as a simple bodyguard for party leaders developed into a separate fighting service. Examine this elite force, from their battlefield exploits to their perpetration of some of the most heinous war crimes in history. It will also expose the myths that the Waffen SS remained aloof from the crimes against humanity committed by other Nazi organizations.

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $39

Course: 25296 THU 2/15-3/1 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 3 E-219 N. Noppinger

The Punic Wars Study the three Punic Wars fought between Ancient Rome and Carthage. Learn how Rome's victory in these wars established Rome as the preeminent Mediterranean power. Focus is on the Second War in which Hannibal Barca brought his Carthaginian army to the very gates of Rome.

u Tuition: $39

Fee: $29

Course: 25297 TUE 3/6-3/13 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 E-219 N. Noppinger

For additional classes of interest, see Music History on page 93 and Religious Thought on page 94.

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LITERATURE Poldark Part II Continue your study of Poldark by Winston Graham as we explore Demelza (1946), the second novel in the Poldark series and examine the cinematic counterpart by BBC (2015-present). The early novels are set in late 18th century Cornwall and this course will analyze and discuss the events of the second 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.

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $39

Course: 25424 FRI 1/26-3/9 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 7 E-146 L. Browning

NEW 

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 Tuition: $59

Fee: $39

Course: 25589 THU 4/12-5/17 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 E-219 S. Melton

Guitar I

NEW 

Victoria: A Novel Examine Victoria: A Novel (2017) by bestselling author Daisy Goodwin, the writer and creator of the PBS mini-series by the same name. Goodwin draws upon the young Monarch's letters to imaginatively recount her early rise to power. Participants will read the novel in its entirety to examine the merits of historical fiction as a genre, as well as review and discuss the value of its cinematic counterpart. Readings will not be provided in class, so participants are encouraged to obtain a copy of the text prior to the course start date.

u Tuition: $69

Fee: $49

Course: 25425 MON 4/2-5/21 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 8 E-146 L. Browning

MUSIC APPLIED MUSIC Beginning Piano Lab Adults/Teens

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. Tuition: $109 Course: 25311 THU 2/22-5/3 7-8 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 J. Hontz No class 3/21.

Class Guitar for Older Adults 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. Tuition: $99

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. Purchase of textbook required.

Course: 25310 TUE 3/6-5/15 1:30-2:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 D. Jankowski No class 3/20.

Tuition: $109

MUSIC HISTORY

Course: 25530 THU 2/15-4/26 6:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-114 P. Burt No class 3/22.

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. Purchase of a textbook required.

NEW 

Beyond the Fab Four Join Amy Andrews as she reviews the members of The Beatles, the original "boy band" and shares what became of John, Paul, George, and Ringo after the group disbanded in 1970. You will learn about their individual post-Beatles journeys and how each expressed himself as an individual. Complete the course with an appreciation for peace, love, and understanding and how these four Liverpool lads spread these messages.

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Tuition: $109

Tuition: $39

Course: 25531 THU 2/15-4/26 7:45-8:45 PM Sessions: 10 J-114 P. Burt No class 3/22.

Course: 25592 WED 4/4-4/25 1:30-3 PM Sessions: 4 E-222 A. Andrews

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Community Education History of Blues and Jazz Study the various genres of music indigenous to the United States and their influences musically, historically, and socially. Learn how these genres came about and flourished through reading, video, and listening. Topics such as the Civil War, Reconstruction, Harlem, and the Great Depression will be discussed in context of their composers and performers.

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $29

Course: 25711 MON 2/26-4/2 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5 E-222 C. Maggitti No class 3/19.

History of Blues and Jazz Continued There is so much to learn and appreciate with this genre of music. Continue the study of blues and jazz and explore even more composers and performers. All music lovers welcome.

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $29

Course: 25712 MON 4/16-5/14 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5 E-222 C. Maggitti

History of Opera Born in Italy more than 400 years ago during the Renaissance, opera—a combination of vocal and orchestral music, drama, visual arts and dance—has been inspiring people for ages. Study this amazing art form and learn how it has changed throughout history.

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $29

Course: 25710 WED 3/7-4/11 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5 E-222 C. Maggitti No class 3/21.

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NEW AGE

Tarot & Oracle Cards

Angels and Spirit Guides Get in touch with your psychic abilities in order to gain greater contact with your angels and guides. Topics include animal communications, life resume, angel spirit guides, and the paranormal. Tuition: $49

Fee: $6

Course: 25598 TUE 4/3-4/17 7-9 PM Sessions: 3 E-207 K. Willis

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. Tuition: $39

Fee: $6

Course: 25613 THU 4/12-4/26 6:30-8 PM Sessions: 3 DH-126 J. Brown

Intermediate Meditation If noise distracts you when you try to meditate, or your mind continues to wander and chatter, take this class to keep you on track! Continue developing your meditation skills; practice makes perfect! Tuition: $39

Fee: $6

Course: 25612 THU 5/3-5/17 6:30-8 PM Sessions: 3 DH-126 J. Brown

Past Life Journeys Being gently guided by a Certified Past Life Therapist, explore your past lives in a group regression. Past life exploration can be a powerful tool for personal empowerment and growth. Tuition: $55

Fee: $6

Course: 25614 TUE 4/24-5/15 7-9 PM Sessions: 4 DH-126 K. Willis

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. Tuition: $25

Fee: $6

Course: 25615 TUE 2/27 7-8:30 PM Session: 1 H-112 M. McNeely

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT BIG WEDDING on a Shoestring Budget A step-by-step guide to bring your wedding vision to a wedding day reality, including tips that are gentle on your budget. Learn from an expert hot new trends and creative ways to make your special day memorable. Register early; space is limited. Tuition: $39

Fee: $10

Course: 25600 SAT 3/10 9:30 AM-2:30 PM Session: 1 E-207 P. Devine

Refresh, Refuel, and Recharge 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. Tuition: $39

Fee: $6

Course: 25599 TUE 2/20-2/27 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 2 E-207 D. Ramsey

RELIGIOUS THOUGHT NEW 

Art of Communication The Art of Communication predicates its examination of mundane conversation and dialogue on the back of a hallowed principle: the injunction to love your fellow as yourself.

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Enrichment Communication requires us to inhabit the reality of another, to enter their mind and identify with their perspective, no matter how foreign it may seem. Thus, loving our fellows as ourselves, that great principle of the Torah, is the bedrock upon which good communication is built. This course aims to construct a coherent vision of what is worth saying and then to provide practical knowledge of how to go about saying it—as timely a pursuit today as always.

u Tuition: $49

Fee: $50

Course: 25716 WED 1/17-2/21 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 Rabbi Schusterman E-222

NEW 

The Existence takes up more than the “soft science” of Chasidic literature. The Existence course tackles more daunting subjects, and will expose students to the profound intellectual depth of Chassidus and Chassidic philosophy. Still, while the thrust of each lesson will be to gain mastery over the concepts, we will not stray from the personal application and relevant life lessons that these ideas hold within them.

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Fee: $50

Course: 25717 WED 4/25-5/30 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 Rabbi Schusterman E-222

Faith of our Fathers A driving force behind the Revolutionary War and the final split from Great Britain was the influence of religion and a desire to worship freely. This class focuses on 11 of the most esteemed leaders of the Revolutionary period: Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, John Adams, George Washington, John Marshall, Patrick Henry, Alexander Hamilton, George Mason, Charles Carroll and Haym Solomon. The purpose of the course is 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. There was not one faith, but many. A book by Alf. J. Mapp, Jr. will provide a text for the study.

u Tuition: $59

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.

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The Existence

Tuition: $49

NEW 

Fee: $39

Course 25784 TUE 3/6–4/17 10 AM-12PM Sessions: 6 E-231 S. Melton No class 3/20.

Tuition: $59

Fee: $39

Course: 25589 THU 4/19-5/31 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 E-219 S. Melton No class 5/24.

The Roman Catholic Church: Truth, Fiction and the Power of Rome History has proven that traditions are not infallible. But then,”Scripture Alone” has fractured into hundreds of interpretations. John Wesley thought scripture and tradition must heed the Holy Spirit and then add a dash of common sense. Scholars in every age have reasoned that all four ways have been manipulated and abused. Professor Harry Tucker said “Nothing human or partly human is Infallible. So, have thousands of Christians been given truth, been misled, or taught with sincere but limited knowledge? This class will trace the various disagreements and compromises that helped shape the Roman Catholic Church and Christianity from the beginning.

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $39

Course: 25587 THU 3/1-4/12 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 E-146 S. Melton No class 3/22.

WRITING

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $20

Course: 25579 TUE 3/6-4/17 6-8 PM Sessions: 6 B-208 D. Jennings No class 3/20.

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 Tuition: $79

Fee: $20

Course: 25724 THU 2/1-3/15 7-9 PM Sessions: 7 B-104 R. Broomall Course: 25725 THU 4/12-5/31 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 7 E-143 R. Broomall No class 5/24.

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 started writing - there is nothing stopping you!

u Tuition: $59

Fee: $29

Course: 25727 SAT 3/3 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 E-215 P. Sekulich

Plotting Learn how to plot a work of fiction using the three-act story structure. Tuition: $59

Creative Writing Fundamentals Designed to help writers utilize varied exercises to help them think both in and out of "the box." Written work shared in a friendly

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and supportive environment. Ways to become motivated and ways to hone the individual will be introduced. Class will have input about the types of assignments completed.

Fee: $29

Course: 25726 MON 3/5-4/16 1-3 PM Sessions: 6 E-146 R. Broomall No class 3/19.

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ADULT DANCE

RECREATION | FITNESS | WELLNESS

Introduction to Belly Dancing Learn how to wiggle your hips and arms in ways you never thought possible! Have fun while gaining flexibility and strength. Awardwinning Belly Dancer Amartia will teach you the basics of belly dance from the shimmy to the hip drop. No previous experience required - just a fun attitude and a willingness to learn. Wear comfortable form-fitting clothing so that your movements can be seen. Hip scarves are optional. Bare feet, socks, or dance shoes please; no sneakers. Tuition: $60

Fee: $36

Course: 25654 THU 1/18-4/12 6:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 12 S-212 Amartia No Class 3/22

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. Tuition: $60

Course: 25673 MON, WED 11:45 AM-12:45 PM S-212 No Class 3/19 & 3/21

Fee: $30 2/19-4/9 Sessions: 13 P. Lauer

Learning Some Latin From the romantic Rumba to the sassy Salsa, learn the basics of three Latin dances. This course is designed for novice dancers. Think you can't dance? Let us prove you wrong. Focus on quality of movement over quantity of moves. Partners encouraged but not required. Leather-bottom shoes are recommended. Tuition: $60

Swing Styles, Sampler Designed to help you appreciate three styles of Swing Dancing, you will learn the basics of Single, Triple, and West Coast Swing. For the beginner; if you can walk, we can teach you these dances! Focus on quality of movement over quantity of moves. Partners are encouraged but not required. Leather-bottom shoes are recommended. Tuition: $60

Fee: $36

Course: 25631 TUE 1/16-4/3 6:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 10 OFLHS C. Novak No Class 3/6 & 3/20

Fee: $36

Course: 25632 TUE 1/16-4/3 7:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 10 OFLHS C. Novak No Class 3/6 & 3/20

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Recreation | Fitness | Wellness

BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIR

FISHING NEW 

Crappie Fishing

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

If you want to learn to catch more slab crappie in 2018, here's your chance! In partnership with Crappie University, HCC presents an accelerated course in crappie fishing strategy, taught by crappie pros and guides. All the new techniques, from spider rigging and long-lining, to pushing crank baits and dock shooting will be taught. Learn it all from instructors who make their living catching crappie! Includes a tackle pack valued at $15. Fee: $89 Course: 25568 TUE 2/6-2/27 7:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 4 Chesapeake Center Dining Room Crappie University Pros

Antique Canoe Repair & Restoration Students will learn rib, plank, and canvas repair and replacement using hands-on activities. Fee: $175 Course: 25595 TUE 1/16-4/24 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 15

Model Ship Building Learn model ship building of full- and halfhull models. This class is for beginners but accommodations will be made for more experienced model builders. Fee: $175 Course: 25596 TUE 1/16-4/24 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 15

Wooden Boat Building, Repair, and Restoration 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. Fee: $175

BOATING SAFETY

Fly Fishing Techniques

Maryland Basic Boating Certification Learn boating skills necessary to meet the certification requirements of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Police and earn your certification card. Topics covered include types of vessels, navigational aids, marine weather, regulations, emergency actions, personal watercraft, and maneuvering. This course meets the Maryland Boating Safety Education Act requirement needed for persons born after July 1, 1972, to operate a registered pleasure vessel on Maryland waters.

u Tuition: $39

Fee: $12

Course: 25564 SAT, SUN 9 AM-1:30 PM Edgewood Public Library-135

4/28-4/29 Sessions: 2 R. Snyder

Course: 25565 SAT, SUN 9 AM-1:30 PM Edgewood Public Library-135

6/2-6/3 Sessions: 2 R. Snyder

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. Tuition: $69

Course: 25591 FRI, SAT 6:30-8:30 PM (FRI) 9 AM–12 PM (SAT) B-104

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Fee: $11 4/13-4/21 Sessions: 4 P. McCall

Fly Casting Techniques: Advanced Gain techniques to increase your casting distance and develop better line control. Advanced casts will be taught such as aerial mends, double and single haul, single-handed spey, and many others. Learn ways to successfully fish in windy, tree-infested, fast current areas, as well as placid, wide-open lakes. Tuition: $59

Course: 25597 TUE 1/16-4/24 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 15

Fee: $11

Course: 25593 SAT 4/28-5/12 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 Onsite P. McCall

Fishing trip locations are: Eden Mill, Jerusalem Mill, & TBD

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Conditioning and Toning

Hiking

This class will help you to shape your major muscle groups including thighs, abdominals, and buttocks, as well as muscles of the upper body. The class will utilize hand weights, stretch bands, and a variety of floor exercises to improve your strength and conditioning levels.

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 hike of 6-8 miles.

Tuition: $60

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Fee: $9

Course: 25669 MON 1/8-3/26 4-5 PM Sessions: 10 S-207 V. Collins No class 1/15 & 3/19.

Tuition: $119

Fee: $10

Course: 25590 SAT 3/24-5/19 9:30 AM-1 PM Sessions: 9 Onsite D. Adle Class on 4/28: 10 AM-2:30 PM.

Indoor Cycling

Aqua Run provides an invigorating cardiovascular workout without stress to the hip, knee, and ankle joints. A variety of techniques and workouts are incorporated in the class. Flotation devices are available.

Cyclists will improve their cycling skills and performance through indoor-specific-cycling training. Training will include proper bike fit and set-up, proper workout attire, appropriate riding positions and pedaling cadences, optimal workout nutrition strategies, proper warm-up/ cool-down procedures, preworkout/event warm-up strategies, and training power levels/heart rate.

Tuition: $75

Tuition: $135

Aqua Run

Fee: $15

Course: 25668 MON, WED 6:30-7:30 PM S-206 No class 1/15.

Course: 25630 SAT 1/13-3/17 7:30-8:30 AM Sessions: 10 S-241 V. Collins

Cycle-Tone

Butts and Guts This class will kick your butt, thighs, and abs. Exercises are designed to isolate everything under the ribcage. Tuition: $39

Fee: $5

Course: 25660 TUE 1/9-2/13 5-6 PM Sessions: 6 S-207 L. Digman Course: 25661 TUE 2/27-4/10 5-6 PM Sessions: 6 S-207 L. Digman No class 3/20.

Cardio-Boxing A high intensity workout utilizing kicking, boxing, aerobic movements, and martialart type movement for a challenging conditioning. You may bring to the class water, mats or a towel to lie on, and a wristwrap, if desired. Tuition: $60

Fee: $9

Course: 25671 WED 1/10-3/14 7:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 10 S-207 V. Collins

Cycle-Tone is a hybrid class that will combine 30 minutes of cycle class with 15 minutes of muscle toning. Start off the first 30 minutes by getting your heart rate up on our state-of-the-art cycles. Cool down the final 15 minutes with muscle toning that will help strengthen muscles, improve mobility, posture and coordination. Tuition: $60

Fee: $9

Course: 25737 TUE 7:15-8 AM S-206

1/9-3/13 Sessions: 10 V. Collins

Course: 25738 WED 7:15-8 AM S-206

1/10-3/14 Sessions: 10 V. Collins

Course: 25757 THU 7:15-8 AM S-206

1/11-3/15 Sessions: 10 V. Collins

Course: 25758 THU 5:30-6:30 PM S-206

1/11-3/15 Sessions: 10 V. Collins

Course: 25759 FRI 7:15-8 AM S-206

1/12-3/16 Sessions: 10 V. Collins

Tuition: $54

Fee: $22 1/8-2/28 Sessions: 15 J. Davis

Fee: $6

Course: 25650 TUE 1/23-2/27 5-5:45 PM Sessions: 6 S-206 L. Ciambruschini Tuition: $45

Fees: $4

Course: 25651 SAT 1/27-2/24 9 AM-9:45 AM Sessions: 5 S-206 L. Ciambruschini Tuition: $54

Fees: $6

Course: 25652 TUE 3/27-5/1 5-5:45 PM Sessions: 6 S-206 L. Ciambruschini Tuition: $45

Fee: $4

Course: 25653 SAT 3/31-4/28 9-9:45 AM Sessions: 5 S-206 L. Ciambruschini

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Recreation | Fitness | Wellness Rape Aggression Defense 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. Tuition: $50

Course: 25556 MON, TUE 6-9 PM DH-202A

Fee: $5 5/14-5/22 Sessions: 4 E. Mosser

Spin! Get your heart rate up on our state-of-theart cycles. Get in shape, get moving, and be healthy! Tuition: $90

Fee: $9

Course: 25670 WED 1/10-3/14 4:30-5:30 PM Sessions: 10 S-206 V. Collins

Local Hiking Want to enjoy nature but short on time? This course is a condensed version of Hiking. Class will meet every other week locally in Harford and Baltimore counties. Hikes include hilly woodland and flat rail trails. Hikes will be approximately 5 miles at a moderate pace with some breaks and will be around 3.5 hours long including lunch break. Tuition: $63

Fee: $6

Course: 25588 SAT 4/21-6/2 9:30 AM-1 PM Sessions: 4 Onsite D. Adle Class meets 4/21, 5/5, 5/19, & 6/2.

Pilates If you've already taken Introduction to Pilates and are looking for the next step, this class is for you. Previous Pilates experience is highly recommended. This class will allow you to experience deeper core work. Wear comfortable, movable clothing. Tuition: $60

Course: 25674 MON, WED 11:45 AM-12:45 PM S-212

Fee: $30 4/11-5/23 Sessions: 13 P. Lauer

Course: 25760 MON 1/8-3/26 5-6 PM Sessions: 10 S-206 V. Collins No Class 1/15 & 3/19.

Looking for a new program to add to your routine? Give Tabata a try! This high intensity interval training (HIIT) method incorporates sets of workouts that last four minutes each. It's fast and versatile, burns fat, and raises your metabolism. Tabata offers more health benefits than traditional cardiovascular exercise.

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. Tuition: $135

Fee: $14

Course: 25643 SAT 2/3-4/7 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 9 S-207 E. Smith No Class 3/24.

Water Aerobics

Tabata Bootcamp

Tuition: $32

Tai Chi

Fee: $5

Course: 25646 MON, WED 5-6 PM S-207

1/22-2/7 Sessions: 6 L. Ciambruschini

Course: 25648 MON, WED 5-6 PM S-207

3/26-4/11 Sessions: 6 L. Ciambruschini

Tuition: $16 Fees: $5 Course: 25647 SAT 1/27-2/10 10-11 AM Sessions: 3 S-207 L. Ciambruschini

Water aerobics can be a pleasurable experience. These aerobic exercises are designed specifically for water and provide benefits such as body toning, muscle flexibility, and improvement to the cardiovascular system. Besides, it's not only healthy, it's fun! Tuition: $110

Course: 25618 MON, WED 9-10 AM S-241

Fee: $40 1/17-3/5 Sessions: 14 L. Digman

Course: 25620 MON 1/22-4/30 5:30-6:30 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 L. Digman No class 3/19. Course: 25619 MON, WED 9-10 AM S-241 No class 3/19 & 3/21.

3/5-4/25 Sessions: 14 L. Digman

Course: 25649 SAT 3/31-4/14 10-11 AM Sessions: 3 S-207 L. Ciambruschini

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FITNESS/HEALTH & OTHER CERTIFICATIONS Personal Fitness Trainer and Sports Nutrition Certifications are approved by The American Aerobic Association International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). For these 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.

Heartsaver First Aid Be prepared! This course is designed for first responders, individuals needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, and those interested in responding to emergencies. Provides the opportunity to learn basic first aid, including medical, injury, and environmental emergencies. Meets OSHA regulations. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $35

Healthcare Provider CPR Designed for healthcare providers, this course delivers instruction for CPR (one- and tworescuer) and relief of choking for the adult, child, and infant victim. Includes information on airway devices like the bag valve mask and pocket masks. Ability to kneel on the floor beside a manikin is mandatory. Purchase of textbook optional.

u¥ Tuition: $40

Fee: $35

Course: 25516 SAT 1/6 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith Course: 25517 SAT 2/3 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith Course: 25518 SAT 3/3 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 Staff Course: 25519 SAT 4/7 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith Course: 25520 SAT 5/5 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

Fee: $59

Course: 25489 SAT 3/17 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED Make a difference! This course is 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. Purchase of textbook required.

u¥ Tuition: $35

Fee: $59

Course: 25483 SAT 3/17 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 S. Smith

Master Personal Trainer The AAAI/ISMA Master Personal Trainer certification class (Level 2) builds upon the tools learned in the AAAI/ISMA Personal Fitness Trainer program. The emphasis in this class is to work safely and effectively with people who have special needs or conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and arthritis. It is recommended that people pass the AAAI/ISMA Personal Fitness trainer class before taking the Master Trainer class.

Tuition: $24

Fee: $75

Course: 25562 SUN 3/4 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-232 Staff

Personal Fitness Trainer Certification This course will teach you to safely and effectively work with individuals during personal fitness training sessions and enhance your exercise and health knowledge. An exam is given at the end of the day for those attempting to become certified. Those attempting certification must study before the test. Topics included are muscle physiology, cardiovascular physiology, exercise guidelines, program design, fitness marketing, myth busting and more. AAAI/ISMA has books that can be purchased by calling 609-397-2139.

u Tuition: $24

Fee: $75

Course: 25559 SAT 1/6 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff Course: 25560 SUN 4/15 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff

Pool Operator's License Training Students must be 16 years old by last day of class and will be required to present proof of age with a photo 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 Tuition: $72

Fee: $207

Course: 25582 SAT, SUN 1/27-1/28 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 S-231 Staff

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Recreation | Fitness | Wellness Yoga - Slow Flow Vinyasa

Course: 25583 SAT, SUN 3/10-3/11 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 S-231 Staff Course: 25585 MON, TUE 5/21-5/22 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 S-232 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 Tuition: $72

Fee: $218

Course: 25563 SAT, SUN 1/13-1/20 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 3 S-231 Staff

Create a supple and relaxed body, increased vitality, and radiant health. Hatha Yoga is a systematic way to attain emotional harmony, physical health, and mental peace. Bring a towel or mat. Level I offers a slower progression of gentle warm-ups and postures with shorter holding periods for the beginner. Tuition: $130

Course: 25662 TUE, THU 7:45-8:45 AM S-212

Fee: $35 1/4-3/8 Sessions: 19 B. Warren

Course: 25664 TUE 1/9-5/29 7:45-8:45 AM Sessions: 19 S-212 B. Warren No class 3/13 & 3/20. Tuition: $123

Fee: $33

Course: 25665 THU 1/4-5/17 7:45-8:45 AM Sessions: 18 S-212 B. Warren No class 3/15 & 3/22. Course: 25663 TUE, THU 7:45-8:45 AM S-212 No class 5/24.

3/27-5/29 Sessions: 18 B. Warren

Course: 25575 SAT, SUN 4/21-4/28 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 3 S-231 Staff

AAAI/ISMA sports nutrition certification course is a 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

Course: 25561 SUN 2/4 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff

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! Tuition: $34

Fee: $11

Course: 25655 SAT 1/6-2/24 9-10 AM Sessions: 8 S-207 C. Weddle Course: 25656 SAT 3/10-5/5 9-10 AM Sessions: 8 S-207 C. Weddle No class 3/24.

Zumba Gold

Course: 25578 SAT, SUN 5/13-5/20 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 3 S-231 Staff

Sports Nutrition Certification

Zumba

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. Tuition: $52

Fee: $8

Course: 25644 WED 1/10-2/14 9:30-10:30 AM Sessions: 6 S-212 T. Daniels Course: 25645 WED 4/4-5/9 9:30-10:30 AM Sessions: 6 S-212 T. Daniels

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

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! Tuition: $44

Course: 25657 MON, WED 6-7 PM S-207 No Class 1/15.

Fee: $13 1/3-2/7 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

Course: 25658 MON, WED 6-7 PM S-207

2/12-3/14 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

Course: 25659 MON, WED 6-7 PM S-207

3/26-4/25 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

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HEALTH/ WELLNESS Reiki Level II Have you taken Reiki Level I and are interested in the next level? In this class, you continue exploring Reiki energies and learn about distance healing. Please provide a copy of your Usui Reiki Level 1 certificate at the first session (from any Reiki Master Teacher). Instructor is a Certified Reiki Master Teacher. Tuition: $49

Fee: $11

Course: 25557 SAT 4/14-4/21 9 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 F-205 J. Hauser

For Water Fitness classes go to page 99.

SWIMMING Adult Stroke Mechanics

Flex Swim Hours 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. Tuition: $69

Fee: $35

Course: 25681 MON–FRI 1/8-5/31 11:15 AM-1 PM (TUE, THU) Sessions: 132 8-9 AM S-241 Staff No class 1/15, 3/18-3/25, 5/24 & 5/28.

Instruction in the basic mechanics of swimming. Skills emphasized will be breathing, floating, gliding, freestyle and elementary backstroke as well as safety skills. Tuition: $80

Fee: $80

Course: 25642 THU 1/18-5/10 7:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/22.

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. Tuition: $69

Fee: $35

Course: 25682 TUE, THU 1/9-5/31 8:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 39 S-241 Staff No class 3/20, 3/22, & 5/24.

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Scuba Diving This course teaches the basics of enjoyable, safe diving through academic and water skills training. You will learn the importance of equipment and safety diving physics and physiology, and marine life and oceanography under the guidance of your certified professional instructor. Students need to have basic swimming skills, be reasonably fit, and at least 16 years of age. After successful completion of this course, you will be a NAUI certified Scuba Diver. Students must purchase or own the basic gear required for this class, which includes text packet, mask, snorkel, fins, booties, and weight belt. Check out dives will be held at local quarry. Tuition: $50

Fee: $200

Course: 25616 SAT 2/17-3/24 12-5 PM Sessions: 6 S-241 Staff Class on 3/17 & 3/24 meet at local quarry in Delta, PA. Course: 25617 SAT 4/21-5/26 12-5 PM Sessions: 6 S-241 Staff Class on 5/19 & 5/26 meet at local quarry in Delta PA.

Senior Aquatic Wellness is listed under Senior Adult on page 105.

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Senior Adult

DISCUSSION GROUP

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 Tuition: $99

COMPUTER CLASSES

Introduction to Computers for Senior Adults

If you are a new computer user, come to this class and learn the basics of Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, and the Internet with other students just like you. Using hands-on exercises in a lab setting, this class will gently nudge you into the computer age. Adults 60 years old and older pay only the course fee.

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SENIOR ADULT

Tuition: $99

Fee: $39

Course: 25359 WED 3/7-5/16 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 10 Chesapeake Dining Room P. Smeton No class 3/21. On 4/25 class meets in E-132.

DRIVER SAFETY

AARP Smart Driver Course Learn physical changes that affect driving, strategies to compensate for these changes, rules of the road, how to prevent accidents, and how to drive in adverse weather conditions. Behind-the-wheel exercises are NOT part of this course. Fees: $15

Fee: $59

Course: 25721 TUE, THU 10 AM-12:30 PM E-215

3/1-3/15 Sessions: 5 J. Reilly

Course: 25722 MON, WED 1-3:30 PM E215

5/7-5/21 Sessions: 5 J. Reilly

Learn to Use Your iPad/iPhone Make your iPad or iPhone work for you. Topics include setting up your device so you get the most efficient use of both your device and the battery life; setting up wireless connections, including the do’s and don’ts of using wireless in public locations; securing your home/office wireless connection; using cloud services like dropbox, and iCloud; using the Operating System (OS) apps like Calendar and Contacts, and syncing with your computer whether Windows or a MAC. You will also learn how to find and download apps, music, books, and more. Bring your device with you to class.

u Tuition: $65

Fee: $55

Course: 25723 THU 5/3-5/17 1-3 PM Sessions: 3 E-146 J. Douglas

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Course: 25360 SAT 3/10 8:30 AM-1 PM Session: 1 E-149 AARP Volunteers Course: 25361 TUE 5/8 8:30 AM-1 PM Session: 1 E-146 AARP Volunteers

FINANCIAL PLANNING

Elder Law and Asset Protection Protect and preserve assets during the retirement years. This course is for seniors and family members who may be called upon to deal with these issues. Topics include minimizing the high cost of nursing homes, keeping assets in the family, and tax-reducing techniques. The course is co-taught by an experienced elder law attorney and a chartered financial consultant.

u Tuition: $45

Fee: $12

Course: 25550 SAT 3/3-3/17 9:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 3 F-201 K. Bress A. Albidress

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Medicare Planning for Baby Boomers

Social Security for Baby Boomers

When you turn 65, the federal government gives you a birthday present: Enter into the brave new world of Medicare. This course will address Medicare basics and help you navigate through potentially costly traps. We will also discuss how to shop for the private insurance you need to supplement Medicare.

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!

Tuition: $29

Tuition: $29

Fee: $9

Fee: $9

Course: 25554 WED 3/28 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 C. Wolpoff

Course: 25553 WED 5/9 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 F-201 J. Davis

Retirement Asset Management

Wills, Estates, and Trusts

It's not just what you save for retirement; it's how you manage it. Learn the 13 mistakes to avoid when managing money during retirement. Maximize retirement income, minimize tax burden, and spend your money the way you want. Class is co-instructed by a Certified Financial Planner specializing in retirement income planning and a CPA.

u Tuition: $45

Fee: $12

Course: 25548 SAT 2/10-2/17 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 F-206 A. Albidress A. Albidress, Jr. Course: 25549 TUE 4/10-4/17 6:15-8:45 PM Sessions: 2 B-240 A. Albidress A. Albidress, Jr.

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 Tuition: $45

Fee: $12

Course: 25378 SAT 4/14-4/21 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 F-203 K. Bress

HEALTH/WELLNESS

MUSIC

Healthy Living for Older Adults

Class Guitar for Older Adults

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!

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.

u Tuition: $106

Fee: $89

Course: 25675 (First-Time Students) MON, WED 2/19-5/23 9-10 AM Sessions: 26 S-216 P. Lauer No class 3/19 & 3/21. Course: 25676 (Advanced Students) MON, WED 2/19-5/23 10-11:30 AM Sessions: 26 S-216 P. Lauer No class 3/19 & 3/21.

Tuition: $99 Course: 25310 TUE 3/6-5/15 1:30-2:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 D. Jankowski No class 3/20.

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Senior Adult

SWIMMING

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 started writing - there is nothing stopping you!

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 levels of cardiovascular fitness and range of motion. Instruction in basic swimming skills, safety precautions, and how to monitor pulse rate will also be covered.

u Tuition: $92

Fee: $66

Course: 25629 THU 1/18-5/17 10:15-11:15 AM Sessions: 16 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/15, 3/22. Course: 25624 TUE, THU 9:15-10:15 AM S-241

1/16-3/8 Sessions: 16 B. Warren

Course: 25625 TUE, THU 10:15-11:15 AM S-241

1/16-3/8 Sessions: 16 B. Warren

Course: 25628 TUE 1/16-5/15 9:15-10:15 AM Sessions: 16 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/13 & 3/20. Course: 25626 TUE, THU 9:15-10:15 AM S-241

3/27-5/17 Sessions: 16 B. Warren

Course: 25627 TUE, THU 10:15-11:15 AM S-241

3/27-5/10 Sessions: 16 B. Warren

Tuition: $80

WRITING

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Fiction Writing

Tuition: $59

Fee: $29

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.

Course: 25727 SAT 3/3 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 E-215 P. Sekulich

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Tuition: $79

Fee: $20

Course: 25725 THU 4/12-5/31 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 7 E-143 R. Broomall No class 5/24.

Learn how to plot a work of fiction using the three-act story structure. Tuition: $59

Fee: $20

Course: 25726 MON 3/5-4/16 1-3 PM Sessions: 6 E-146 R. Broomall No class 3/19.

Fee: $58

Course: 25621 MON 1/22-4/30 10-11 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 L. Digman No class 1/15 & 3/19. Course: 25622 WED 1/17-4/25 10-11 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 L. Digman No class 3/21. Course: 25623 FRI 1/19-4/27 10-11 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 L. Digman No class 3/23.

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TRAVEL | TOURS

Participants are required to complete a Travel Liability Form (page 109) 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. 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.

MARCH

JANUARY

The National Museum of African American History and Culture Washington, DC Monday, January 22 | 8:00 AM–6 PM The National Museum of African American History and Culture is a place where all Americans can learn about the richness and diversity of the African American experience, what it means to their lives and how it helped shape the nation. This is a place that transcends the boundaries of race and culture that divide us, and becomes a lens into a story that unites us all. Complete your visit by enjoying lunch (on your own) in the museum’s Sweet Home Café. Stations are organized to showcase traditional African American cuisine from the following US regions: the Northern States, the Agricultural South, the Creole Coast, and the West Range. Fee: $65

Course: 25755

Interested in visiting Downton Abbey in New York? Email lsturgill@harford.edu for details.

APRIL

Philadelphia Flower Show Philadelphia, PA

Cherry Blossom Cruise Washington, DC

Tuesday, March 6 | 8:30 AM–6 PM The 2018 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, "Wonders of Water," will celebrate the beauty and life-sustaining interplay of horticulture and water. America's leading floral and garden designer will create tropical jungles, temperate forests, native woodlands and arid landscapes, showcasing the astounding plants that thrive in each environment, from exquisite orchids and flowering vines to luminescent desert blooms. Enter under a canopy of exotic flowers, and marvel at a multi-level bamboo waterfall. An ever-shifting rain curtain will guide you over a "suspended" rope bridge, and through a brilliant green rainforest. All this and more at this year's Philadelphia Flower Show. Don't miss it.

Wednesday, April 4 | 8 AM-5 PM This unforgettable lunch cruise aboard the Odyssey includes a narration of the Washington monuments and affords a breathtaking view of the cherry blossoms. The Odyssey offers exclusive river views of the nation's greatest monuments from every table. Course fee includes transportation, lunch, cruise, and academic escort.

Fee: $99

Friday, April 13 | 8:00 AM–6 PM

Course: 25225

Fee: $129

The National Museum of African American History and Culture Washington, DC Fee: $65

Barnes Foundation Gallery Tour Philadelphia, PA Friday, March 9 | 8:30 AM-6 PM Enjoy a docent-led tour of the Barnes's legendary collection of post-impressionist and early modern art. Celebrated for its exceptional breadth, depth, and quality, the Barnes Foundation's art collection includes works by some of the greatest European and American masters of Impressionism, post-Impressionist, and early modern art, as well as African sculpture, Pennsylvania German decorative arts, Native American textiles, metalwork, and more. Lunch is available, on your own, in The Garden Restaurant or the Canvas Coffee Bar. Reservations are not accepted at either location. Fee: $119

Course: 25224

Course: 25292

Course: 25808

Best of Lancaster, PA Lancaster, PA Tuesday, April 17 | 7:30 AM–5:30 PM Landis Valley Museum and Village is a Williamsburg-style experience that explores the Pennsylvania German rural community from 1740 to 1940. After a short film, enjoy a horsedrawn wagon ride (easy access) guided tour of the village that will include stops at at least six of the village's venues where in-costume artisans will explain their crafts. Then move on to lunch in downtown Lancaster at an Irish pub, Annie Baileys. After a choice of a house salad or five onion bisque, choose one of these four entrees: shepherd's pie (ground lamb and beef with veggies, all topped with a mashed potato crust); bangers and mash (Irish sausages, caramelized onions, Guinness gravy and chive whipped potatoes); Irish potato nachos (waffle

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MAY

Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, VA

fries with pulled pork, scallions, tomatoes, cheddar jack cheese); chicken Kilkenny (chicken breast marinated in Guinness and rosemary, bacon, cheddar, shrooms, carrots, and Guinness gravy). Wash it all down with a glass of wine if you like. What? No dessert? It's at the last stop, at Pine View Dairy where not only will you enjoy an ice cream, but you will also watch the cows being milked and pet the calves. Fee: $109

Course: 25713

Georgetown House Tour Washington, DC Saturday, April 28 | 9 AM–7 PM Enjoy this delightful walking tour that includes 8-12 of Georgetown's most beautiful homes and gardens. Homes open from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. for easy walking at your own pace in the order you prefer. Also included is the Rectory of St. John's Church, a fine example of period architecture built in 1874. Enjoy a lovely tea, featuring homemade tea sandwiches and sweets, courtesy of St. John's, between the hours of 2-5 p.m. Those wishing a more substantial meal will find a variety of restaurants nearby. The tour is held rain or shine, so dress for the weather. Fee: $110

Course: 25291

Monday, May 7 | 9 AM–7 PM Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 400,000 active duty service members, veterans and their families. Service to country is the common thread that binds all who are remembered and honored at Arlington. Visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Kennedy gravesite, and the various monuments and memorials on the grounds. Lunch included. Fee: $109

Course 25771

Shortcut to Europe Embassy Tour Washington, DC Saturday, May 12 | 8:30 AM-7 PM The European Union Delegation to the U.S. and the embassies of the EU Member States invite visitors to experience the authentic music, dance, food, film, and art of 28 distinctive nations along with a rare behindthe-scenes look into the European Union embassies. Previous participating embassies include: Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, United Kingdom, Austria, Cyprus, Estonia, France and the Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Belgium, the Czech Republic, the Delegation of the European Union, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Republic of Poland, Slovakia, and Sweden. Fee: $65

Course: 25289

High Line Tour New York New York, NY Wednesday, May 23 | 7 AM-9 PM There’s nothing quite like spending a sunny afternoon on the High Line. NYC's only elevated park is one of Manhattan’s most popular New York attractions, and it's easy to see why. The High Line was formerly a rail track, which went out of use in 1980. The 1.45-mile-long strip was resurrected in 2009 and turned into one of the best NYC Parks, which runs from Hudson Yards to the northern edge of Chelsea. Enjoy a guided tour of this urbanite’s playground featuring lovely wildflowers, greenery and outdoor art, while offering walkers some of the best views in NYC. Fee: $99

New York at Your Leisure New York Wednesday, May 23 | 7 AM–9 PM Travel to New York City with HCC. Leave the College at 7 AM and spend the day at your leisure. See a show, visit a museum, or take a tour of the city. Bus leaves New York at 5:30 PM for the return trip. Fee: $69

Course: 25756

JUNE

New York Botanical Garden Bronx, NY Tuesday, June 19 | 7 AM–9 PM The New York Botanical Garden announces its major 2018 exhibition, Georgia O’Keeffe: Visions of Hawai‘i, focusing on the iconic artist’s immersion in the Hawaiian Islands in 1939. Experience a lush flower show in the Botanical Garden’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory evoking the gardens and landscapes that inspired O’Keeffe as well as the complex story of the flora and unique ecology of Hawai‘i. Curated by art historian Theresa Papanikolas, Ph.D., of the Honolulu Museum of Art, the exhibition will feature more than 15 original O’Keeffe paintings not seen together in New York since their 1940 debut. Lunch, on your own, is available in the garden. Escorted by Colleen Webster. Fee: $109

Course: 25290

Hillwood Mansion and Gardens Washington, DC Wednesday, June 6 | 8:30 AM–6 PM Marjorie Post maintained strong ties to the eighteenth-century French decorating style that she developed in the 1920s, transferring much of this look to her new home at Hillwood in the mid-1950s. This did not keep her from updating her Georgian-style mansion with the most modern conveniences that money could buy. Journey through her final home to experience the elegant French drawing room, the efficient and “high-tech” kitchen and pantry, and the many personal touches that made Hillwood one of Washington’s most memorable homes. Guided tours of the mansion and gardens are included and lunch is provided at the estate. Cost: $109

Course: 25754

Course: 25293

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UPCOMING TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES

America's Cowboy Country September 23-30, 2018 Visit Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park, Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial on this great American adventure. Spend two nights in the cowboy town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the crown jewel of the Northern Rockies. Experience the Wild West as it once was at Yellowstone National Park, home to an incredible array of wildlife and Old Faithful. Search for free-ranging herds of buffalo in Custer State Park. Check off one of life’s must-do's with the thrill of seeing Old Faithful erupt. Marvel at Grand Teton National Park’s towering peaks, marked with mountain glaciers. Soak in stunning views of Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorials.

INFORMATION SESSION ON MONDAY, MARCH 5 AT 6 PM. EDGEWOOD HALL, RM. 132 RSVP to Lisha Sturgill at lsturgill@harford.edu or 443-412-2175.

ICELAND

Coming in February 2019 Email lsturgill@harford.edu to receive information as it becomes available.

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TRAVEL | TOURS RETURN THIS FORM WITH YOUR REGISTRATION Please return this form at time of registration. HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRAVEL PARTICIPANT RELEASE OF LIABILITY FORM Division of Continuing Education & Training This form details certain risks and responsibilities that you will be assuming while participating in off-campus activities. Please read the form carefully before signing and return with your registration form to CET Registration, Edgewood Hall, 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015.

I. RISKS AND DANGERS There are certain dangers, hazards and risks in off-campus activities. Harford Community College does not assume responsibility for any injuries, death or damage resulting from these dangers, hazards or risks. The College is not responsible or liable for any injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or other irregularity which may be caused by any supplier of any goods or services used by or during off-campus activities.

II. HEALTH AND SAFETY Harford Community College does not provide health insurance. Participants are responsible for providing their own health insurance. Participants are required to carefully follow instructions and safety procedures provided by the activity supervisor and the College. Participants are also required to abide by the rules and regulations of the off-campus site and College, including the Student Code of Conduct. Those failing to act in accordance with the rules and regulations of the College may not be permitted to continue to participate in the activity.

III. TRANSPORTATION Harford Community College assumes no liability for any personal injuries or property damages caused by the acts or omissions of others during transportation. Further, Harford Community College makes no recommendations or guarantees as to any transportation providers you may deal with in making your arrangements.

IV. ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS Harford Community College makes no representations or recommendations regarding the activities. Further, Harford Community College assumes no responsibility or liability for personal or property injuries resulting to the student or for damages caused by the student resulting from the student’s participation in these activities outside of professional duties assigned by the College.

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 ___________________ u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

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There are so many camps to choose from! Sports | Art | Drama | Science Adventure Week, and more!

There is even a Counselorin-Training program!

You can’t lose when you join HCC Kids for summer fun!

HCC Kids Camp Fair Wednesday, March 14 | 6-8 PM Saturday, May 5 | 9 AM-12 PM Edgewood Hall, Room 132 Interested in sending your kids to camp, but aren’t sure what they would like to do? Is your child “too old” for camp, but too young to stay home all summer? Come see all that we have to offer at HCC this summer.

SAT PREP 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 required.

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ACADEMIC PREPARATION

YOUTH

Study Skills Learn organized study skills. Topics include time management, note taking, memory retention, test taking, and outlining. Find out how to work and study smarter. Fees: $25 Course: 25558 MON 1/22-3/12 6:30-8 PM Sessions: 8 F-205 Staff For middle and high school students. This course is a hybrid with in-class and online modules. In-class meetings are on 1/22, 2/12 and 3/12.

Material Fee: $10

Course: 25342 SAT 2/3-3/10 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 6 E-223 J. Ploskonka

SAT Prep: Writing/Reading This course will assist you in reviewing writing and reading skills and testtaking strategies needed to excel on the SAT test. Textbook required.

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Course Fee: $105 Course: 25341 WED 6:30-9 PM F-207

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The Fine Arts Academy of Harford County This program challenges students with a hands-on, studio-based curriculum that emphasizes art-making skills and critical thinking to further enrich their art experience beyond the traditional classroom. Each class is structured for students to master an age-appropriate level of techniques, concepts, and art production in order to build skills from one class to the next. Students will be able to grow within the Academy from early elementary through high school.

Art Explorers

Painting Playdates

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.

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.

Tuition: $125

Fee: $25

Course: 25381 Ages 6-10 SAT 1/20-3/10 11 AM–12:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio Course: 25382 Ages 6-10 SAT 4/14-6/9 11 AM – 12:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio No class 5/26.

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. Tuition: $125

Fee: $25

Course: 25383 Ages 11-14 SUN 1/21-3/11 2-5 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio Course: 25384 Ages 11-14 SUN 4/15-6/10 2-5 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio No class 5/27.

Tuition: $125

Visual Journaling Like scrapbooks, these journals will combine words and imagery to literally record evidence of your interactions, reflections, and learning throughout the course. This class teaches students how to make note-taking fun. This teaching strategy goes beyond note-taking or sketching, it provides students with meaningful learning techniques that can be utilized in any class. Tuition: $50

Course: 25390 Ages 11 & up SUN 4/15-6/10 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio No class 5/27.

Fee: $25

Course: 25386 Ages 31/2 to 6 SAT 4/14-6/9 9-10:30 AM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio No class 5/26. Parents must stay with child during class.

Portfolio Development 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.

Fee: $25

Course: 25389 Ages 7-10 SUN 1/21-3/11 11:30 AM–12:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio

Course: 25385 Ages 31/2 to 6 SAT 1/20-3/10 9-10:30 AM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio Parents must stay with child during class.

Tuition: $125

Fee: $25

Course: 25387 High School Students SUN 1/21-3/11 2-5 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio Course: 25388 High School Students SUN 4/15-6/10 2-5 PM Sessions: 8 J-016 A. Comoglio No class 5/27.

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Jillian Branch I have been working with the Greater Baltimore Community through the arts since 2009. I have worked collaboratively with a number of arts non-profits and later joined the Community Arts Collaborative, Maryland Institute College of Art's (MICA) AmeriCorps program. These experiences propelled me into a new direction to pursue a Master of Fine Art in Community Art at MICA from which I graduated in 2013 with my MFA. My love for the arts has always been a major part of my life, and my goal is to share that love with others, mentor aspiring artists and teach in the higher education setting.

Alison Comoglio I am a professional artist, teacher, and mother. I have a Master’s in Art Education from Towson University and studied fine art in Florence, Italy. I have been teaching in Harford County Public Schools for 12 years. With the many career opportunities in the art field, let the Fine Arts Academy of Harford County be a stepping-stone for your child’s artistic development, and a safe space to think creatively and critically.

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h s k r o W DANCE Breakdancing

Is there a b-boy or girl inside you waiting to get out? In this very exciting introduction to breakdancing, students will learn full body control and how to properly and safely maneuver on the floor. This class is high energy and produces the desired discipline to get your body moving through non-stop physical education and choreography. Tuition: $29

Fee: $5

Course: 25451 Ages 8 & up SAT 1/20 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 S-207 D. House Course: 25452 Ages 8 & up SAT 4/28 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 S-207 D. House

Hip-Hop Dance This class is a high energy education on the creativity of dance steps, rhythm patterns, and how to develop performance character. Lessons are taught through choreography, step-by- step instruction, and a 3-5 minute performance sequence. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Tuition: $29

Fee: $5

Course: 25449 Ages 8 & up SAT 1/13 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 S-207 D. House Course: 25450 Ages 8 & up SAT 4/21 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 S-207 D. House

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TECHNOLOGY Droids: Build Your Own R2-D2 (or the next best thing) Have you ever been jealous of Luke Skywalker because he had R2-D2 and C-3PO? When Rey found BB8 did you wish that instead of a dog you could have a droid for a "pet"? Come to this workshop where you will build your own interchangeable, solar powered Bot! Build, change, adjust, and fine tune your Bot. You will assemble it, troubleshoot it, and watch it go. One adult is welcome to attend with each registered child. Please register in the child's name. Tuition: $29

Fees: $19

Course: 25440 Ages 8 & up SAT 3/3 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 F-204 T. Scher Course: 25441 Ages 8 & up SAT 4/7 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 F-204 T. Scher

Drones Create your own drone! Students will learn the fundamentals for flight and design through hands-on kit building, laying the foundation for essential flight skills with an emphasis on safety, problem-solving, and hands-on building. Tuition: $19

Fee: $45

Course: 25443 Ages 8 & up SAT 3/10 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 F-204 Staff Course: 25444 Ages 8 & up SAT 4/14 10 AM-1 PM Session: 1 F-204 Staff

Maker Lab: 3D Printing If you can dream it, you can make it! Using professional- level modeling software, kids will sculpt, texture, and render their own 3D creation. Tuition: $15

Fee: $80

Course: 25445 Ages 8 & up SAT 2/3 9 AM-3 PM Session: 1 B-102 Black Rocket

COOKING Kids Can Cook! Do you have a child that loves to cook? Give your child the gift that keeps on giving—the joy of cooking! This class is a fun introduction that explores how to read a recipe and the importance of preparing the ingredients for fun and easy foods. Perhaps we will even create some fun gift packaging ideas to share our yummy treats! Tuition: $69 Fees: $30 Course: 25448 Ages 8-11 MON 1/22-2/26 5:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-015 Staff

MUSIC Harford String Orchestra HSO is open to string students in grades 6 - 8 who are currently enrolled in their school orchestra program, where available. Students younger than 6th grade who have studied their instrument for at least three years are encouraged to audition. Students should contact their music teacher for an audition application. Tuition: $150 Fee: $20 Course: 25714 Middle School Students WED 1/31-4/18 7-9 PM Sessions: 11 J-108 B. Folus No class 3/21.

Harford Youth Orchestra HYO is open to students in grades 8 - 12 who are currently enrolled in an instrumental ensemble at their school, where available. All students must audition for placement in the orchestra. Students should contact their music teacher for an audition application. Tuition: $150

Fee: $20

High School Students Course: 25715 MON 1/29-4/16 7-9 PM Sessions: 11 J-108 B. Folus No class 3/19.

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PRESCHOOL PLUS Dynasty Dance Dynasty Dance will teach your child the basics of Ballet and Jazz. Throughout the program, we will also provide education about the different dance forms and a short history about where dance comes from. The last weeks are focused on reviewing skills and learning choreography for a mini recital at the end of the 12-week session. Tuition: $30

Fee: $120

Course: 25345 Ages 3-5 MON 1/22-4/30 11:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 12 ELC-008 Staff No class 2/19, 3/19, or 4/2.

Dynasty Sports Mix Sports Mix- We will hold a 12-week preschool sports and games instructional program this upcoming season. We will do 3 weeks of soccer and work on the basic soccer skills of dribbling, passing, shooting, as well as scrimmage. We will do 3 weeks of basketball and focus on dribbling, passing, shooting, as well as team concepts. There will be 3 weeks of lacrosse in which we will work on scooping, ground balls, cradling, passing, and shooting. In our final 2 weeks, we will concentrate on track and field. This will cover basic running skills and include relays and other fun races and games. Tuition: $30

Fee: $120

Course: 25343 Ages 3-4 TUE 1/23-4/17 11:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 12 ELC-008 Staff No class 3/20. Course: 25344 Ages 4-5 WED 1/24-4/25 11:45 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 12 ELC-008 Staff No class 2/7 or 3/21.

SAFETY

Course: 25635 WED 1/17-5/9 6:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/21.

Sitter Safety Prepare now to accept the responsibilities of babysitting. This course teaches valuable skills such as care and entertainment of the young child, and marketing yourself as a babysitter. Students will earn First Aid and CPR certification. By Maryland law, a babysitter must be 13 years of age unless an adult is present. Tuition: $29

Fees: $60

Course: 25447 Ages 12 & up THU 4/5-5/31 6-7:30 PM Sessions: 8 DH-228 Staff No class 5/24.

YOUTH SWIMMING

Course: 25637 THU 1/18-5/10 6:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/22. Course: 25638 THU 1/18-5/10 7:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/22. Course: 25639 SAT 1/20-5/12 10-11 AM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/24.

Summer Swim Prep This course will prepare swimmers for their upcoming summer swim season by improving fitness and conditioning in the pool while touching on stroke mechanics. Tuition: $70

Course: 25636 WED 1/17-5/9 7:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/21.

Course: 25640 SAT 1/20-5/12 11 AM-12 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/24.

Fee: $70

Course: 25740 TUE/SAT TUE: 5:15-6 PM SAT: 11 AM-12 PM S-241 No Class 3/20 & 3/24.

1/8-5/12 Sessions: 32 R. Hruz

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; this is not swim lessons. Tuition: $80

Fee: $80

Course: 25633 TUE 1/16-5/8 6:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/20. Course: 25634 TUE 1/16-5/8 7:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/20. u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

HCC Kids Camp Fair Wednesday, March 14 6-8 PM Saturday, May 5 9 AM-12 PM Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

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Half-Day Preschool

Full-Day Preschool

September—May Limited Enrollments Available

Accepting Enrollments Year-Round

YOUNG 3-YEAR-OLDS Tuesday/Thursday

2- TO 5-YEAR-OLDS FULL WEEK Monday—Friday

9-11:30 AM | $150/month

PRESCHOOL

$220/week

3-YEAR-OLDS Tuesday/Thursday

9-11:45 AM | $150/month

Monday/Wednesday/Friday

MSDE-approved Creative Curriculum is used in all classrooms. We participate in Maryland EXCELS.

PARTIAL WEEK 3 or fewer days per week $175/week

9-11:45 AM | $180/month

4-YEAR-OLDS Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9 AM-12 PM | $210/month

Monday—Friday

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

9 AM-12 PM | $315/month

STUDENTS MUST TURN . . . • Three by December 31 for the Young 3-Year-Old program • Three by September 1 for the 3-Year-Old program • Four by September 1 for the 4-Year-Old program

Early Learning Center

Full- or half-day options Affordable tuition Convenient location Interactive Smart Boards Outside playground Indoor activity room

401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015 443-412-2393 | harford.edu/elc

We explore learning though social, physical, and academic development.

Language Arts | Math | Science | Art | Music | Active Play

Materials fee of $99 applies for full-day and half-day programs. Contact Jen Eder at 443-412-2393 or jeder@harford.edu.


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