Lifelong Learning Jan-Aug 2015 Catalog

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JANUARY

AUGUST 2015


REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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FACTS - ONLINE TUITION MANAGEMENT Payment options are available (for select classes). See inside of back cover for details.

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Life Science Building Career Technology Center West Technology Building La-Z-Boy Center

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TEXTBOOK REQUIRED

If you see this symbol at the end of a description, there is a textbook required for the class. It will be available at the MCCC Bookstore for purchase approximately one week before the start date. You should bring the textbook to the first class.

SENIOR CITIZEN SCHOLARSHIP

Monroe County residents age 60 or over qualify for a waiver of 50 percent of tuition charges. The amount seniors are required to pay, which includes all applicable fees, is indicated next to each class throughout the schedule.

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Monroe County Community College Office of Lifelong Learning Main Campus La-Z-Boy Center, Room 286 1555 S. Raisinville Road Monroe, MI 48161 Whitman Center 7777 Lewis Avenue Temperance, MI 48182

SNOW/EMERGENCY CLOSING

When conditions are considered hazardous, the institution may close or postpone the opening of the college. Sign up NOW for MCCC’s Emergency Notification System! A message will be sent to your phone or e-mail address. As soon as we know — you know! Go to http://www.monroeccc.edu/notify/index.htm

SEMESTER SYMBOLS

To register online, you will need to know which term your class meets. For this schedule, classes are in winter or spring term. Look for a symbol next to the course number to determine the appropriate semester.

WINTER

Don’t let your class get canceled!

SPRING

A minimum number of students is required to run each class and a decision to cancel a class is done days in advance of the start date. Waiting until the last minute to register could be too late!


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Computer Training

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Certificate Programs | Career Exploration

HOURS MAIN CAMPUS (MONROE) Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. - noon

WHITMAN CENTER (TEMPERANCE) Please visit our website for office hours.

PHONE MAIN CAMPUS (MONROE) Office: 734.242.7300, ext. 4127 Fax: 734.384.4190

Small Business Development

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Personal Interest

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Family Life Education

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WHITMAN CENTER (TEMPERANCE)

College & Job Prep

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Sports | Physical Fitness

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Motorcycle & Firearm Safety

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Destination Dance

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Wellness | Healthcare

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Real Estate | Home Inspection| Skilled Trades

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Business | Professional Development | Health & Safety

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Whitman Center

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General Information and Refund Policy

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Release of Liability Form (Fitness Waiver)

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Registration Form

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FACTS Payment Plan and ED2GO Online Courses – Registration Information

Toll Free: 877.937.6222 (Mich. and Ohio Only)

Office: 734.847.0559 Fax: 734.847.4107

Inside Back Cover

REGISTER ONLINE USING AT WWW.MONROECCC.EDU Click on the

link to register today!

If you are new to MCCC, you must first register with the Office of Lifelong Learning.

ONLINE TUITION MANAGEMENT

Several Lifelong Learning classes may qualify for an interest-free monthly payment plan. See the inside back cover to learn more and find out when you should register. Act fast to register with no money down!

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS | CAREER EXPLORATION Home Inspection Certificate Course (online)

Boiler and Power Plant Fundamentals Personal Fitness Trainer Certification

Whether as a career move or for your own personal knowledge, get all the information you need to become a certified personal trainer. $659 Begins March 14 See page 12 for complete details

$759

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Salary

Michigan Ohio

$14.32 $13.49

$29,780 $28,050

Begins March 2

$395 per online course See page 22 for complete details

See page 22 for complete details

Bureau of Labor Statistics Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors Area Wages

Do you want a career that doesn’t have you chained to a desk all day? Are you looking for something that you can do part-time or to supplement your income? If you are a good communicator, enjoy working with people and have good mechanical and technical aptitude, a career as a home inspector may be right for you.

Designed as a fundamentals course in boiler operations and power plant basics, students who successfully complete this course will be qualified to seek employment in facilities using boilers in any energy conversion process.

Projected Job Growth 2012-2022 is 12.5%

Bureau of Labor Statistics Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operations Area Wages

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Salary

Michigan Ohio

$27.11 $24.99

$56,380 $51,980

Projected Job Growth 2012-2022 is 3.1%

Bureau of Labor Statistics Construction and Building Inspectors Area Wages

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Salary

Michigan Ohio

$20.20 $23.91

$42,020 $49,720

Projected Job Growth 2012-2022 is 12%

Medical Transcription

Develop the knowledge and skills of quality medical transcriptionists. Focus is on keyboarding, terminology, language and grammar, and editing skills.

Real Estate Fundamentals Prepare for the Michigan Real Estate Exam, administered by AMP (Applied Management Professionals).

$2,595 - $2,995 per online course See page 19 for complete details

Bureau of Labor Statistics Medical Transcriptionists

$269 Begins April 13 See page 22 for complete details

Bureau of Labor Statistics Real Estate Sales Agents Area Wages

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Salary

Michigan Ohio

$21.71 $21.10

$45,160 $43,890

Projected Job Growth 2012-2022 is 11.1%

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Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics www.bls.gov

Area Wages

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Salary

Michigan Ohio

$16.71 $15.62

$34,750 $32,490

Projected Job Growth 2012-2022 is 8%

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS | CAREER EXPLORATION Clinical Medical Assistant Program

Dental Assisting Program

Our dental assisting program will prepare you for entry-level positions in one of the fastest growing health care fields. Become familiar with all areas of pre-clinical dental assisting and how to function in a dental practice. $1,199 Begins March 23 See page 18 for complete details

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Salary

Michigan Ohio

$16.53 $16.90

$34,370 $35,150

$2,399 Begins March 3 See page 18 for complete details

Professional Medical Coding and Billing

Bureau of Labor Statistics Dental Assistants Area Wages

This course will train you to assist physicians by performing functions related to the clinical responsibilities of a medical office. Externship is included. Prepare for the National Healthcareer Association Certified Clinical Medical Assistant national exam.

Prepare for the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) and Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification exams. $1,995 - $2,995 Online Course See page 19 for complete details

Medical Administrative Assistant

Gain specialized skills needed to successfully manage day-to-day administration of a medical facility. Prepare for the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant exam.

Projected Job Growth 2012-2022 is 24.5%

$1,995 Online Course See page 19 for complete details

Bureau of Labor Statistics Medical Assistants

Pharmacy Technician Certification Program

This comprehensive course will prepare you to work as a pharmacy technician in a retail or other pharmacy setting and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s exam. $1,049 - $1,995 Begins March 23 See pages 18 & 19 for complete details

Bureau of Labor Statistics Pharmacy Technicians Area Wages

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Salary

Michigan Ohio

$13.67 $13.48

$28,440 $28,030

Area Wages

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Salary

Michigan Ohio

$13.81 $13.68

$28,720 $28,450

Projected Job Growth 2012-2022 is 29%

Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR

Prepare to earn the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) and Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) credentials. $2,395 Online Course See page 19 for complete details

Projected Job Growth 2012-2022 is 19.9%

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Bureau of Labor Statistics Medical Records and Health Information Technicians Area Wages

Michigan Ohio

Mean Hourly Wage

$17.95 $17.66

Mean Annual Salary

$37,340 $36,730

Projected Job Growth 2012-2022 is 22%

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COMPUTER TRAINING Computer Technology Training - Trio Package The following three courses will give computer, tablet and smart phone users a solid foundation in the basic technology terms, concepts and skills that we all need today. If you often call family and friends for help, or if you feel confused, uncertain, or lost when trying to use your computer or other tech devices, you are a perfect candidate for these beginner-level classes! Take advantage of our special offer of a $29 discount by signing up for all three courses today! MICRO 928-81-Evening Series $178 (Senior Fee $93.50) Mon/Wed F eb. 23 - Apr. 8

The Internet

This class presents the fundamental Internet skills that every computer, tablet or smart phone user should have. Learn how to explore the Web, do something with the information once you've found it, keep track of your favorite Web sites and use e-mail. Internet safety and security will also be discussed. Prerequisite: You should have basic computer and keyboarding skills. MICRO 798-81 $89 (Senior Fee $46.75) Mon/Wed March 30 - Apr. 8 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Z 289 Waybright MICRO 798-82 $89 (Senior Fee $46.75) Tues/Thurs March 31 - Apr. 9 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Z 289 Waybright

MICRO 928-82-Day Series $178 (Senior Fee $93.50) Tues/Thurs F eb. 24 - Apr. 9

Basic Computer Skills

This class is designed specifically for the novice user. We'll define common terminology, learn basic mouse and keyboarding skills, and begin learning how to help ourselves become independent technology users. Easy-to-learn computer games are incorporated into the class. MICRO 818-81 $29 (Senior Fee $14.50) Mon/Wed F eb. 23 & 25 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 289

Waybright

MICRO 818-82 $29 (Senior Fee $14.50) Tues/Thurs Feb. 24 & 26 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Z 289 Waybright

Beginning Windows

This class presents the fundamental technology skills that every computer, tablet or smart phone user should have. Regardless of the version of Windows you have, you will benefit from the training provided. Learn how to: find and use electronic user manuals; perform basic word processing; save and rename files; create folders; manage storage, and how to cut, copy and paste. You'll also learn how to change display settings. Prerequisite: You should be able to use a mouse. CEUs: 1.2 MICRO 876-81 $89 (Senior Fee $46.75) Mon/Wed March 16 - 25 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Z 289 Waybright MICRO 876-82 $89 (Senior Fee $46.75) Tues/Thurs March 17 - 26 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Z 289 Waybright

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Microsoft ED2GO Online Classes All classes listed below are $89 (Senior Fee $77). Classes begin monthly. Introduction to Excel 2007, 2010 or 2013 Work with numbers? Discover dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up worksheets quickly. CEUs: 2.4 Intermediate Excel 2007, 2010 or 2013 Master advanced features of Excel, including charting and PivotTables. Discover how this powerful program can boost your productivity. CEUs: 2.4 Advanced Excel 2007, 2010 or 2013 In this practical and information-packed course, you’ll see how to maximize Excel’s functions and capabilities. CEUs: 2.4 Introduction to Word 2007 or 2010 Learn to use the word processor PC Magazine ranked as one of the strongest and most intelligent programs ever written. CEUs: 2.4

Beginner's Guide to the iPad

Intermediate Word 2007 or 2010 Apple's iPad is fun and easy to use, Learn Word’s more advanced features, which can make writing easier, faster and more fun. but there are some hints and tricks CEUs: 2.4 that can make your experience with it more enjoyable. Bring your Introduction to Access fully-charged iPad to class and 2007, 2010 or 2013 we'll tap, double-tap and swipe our Learn how this powerful database can help way through two evenings. We'll you store and manage information you've explore some of the programs the collected about your business or home. iPad comes with and learn how CEUs: 2.4 to organize them. We'll learn how to adjust settings, and we'll Intermediate Access discuss basic privacy and security 2007, 2010 or 2013 issues. Optional: Students who Learn how to build more intuitive and wish to download an app during powerful databases. CEUs: 2.4 class should have their Apple ID, Introduction to PowerPoint password and method of payment 2010 or 2013 already established. Learn how to create exciting slide MICRO 927-81 presentations with SmartArt, multimedia, $44 (Senior Fee $24.25) animation, sound and clip art. CEUs: 2.4 Mon/Wed March 2 & 4 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Z 289

Waybright

MICRO 927-82 $44 (Senior Fee $24.25) Mon/Wed Apr. 13 & 15 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Z 289 Waybright

To view start dates and receive information on how to register, please see the inside back cover. For a complete listing of all Microsoft classes offered through ED2GO, visit www. ed2go.com/monroe.

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How to Start Your Own Business

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

This course is designed for individuals who are at the beginning stages of buying or starting their own business. The basics of business ownership will be introduced. Aspiring entrepreneurs will assess their abilities to lead and manage a company, and consider the risks and feasibility of owning their own business. CEUs: .3 All sessions are $30 (Senior Fee $15) and meet from 6 - 8:45 p.m. BMGT 712-81 Tuesday Z 271

Jan. 13

BMGT 712-85 Tuesday Z 271

May 12

BMGT 712-82 Tuesday Z 271

Feb. 10

BMGT 712-86 Tuesday Z 271

June 9

BMGT 712-83 Tuesday Z 257

Mar. 24

BMGT 712-87 Tuesday Z 271

July 21

BMGT 712-84 Tuesday Z 257

Apr. 14

BMGT 712-88 Tuesday Z 257

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Venture Start Series

Our Venture Start is a series of five workshops developed by the Michigan Small Business Development Center (MI-SBDC), intended for existing small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs who are considering starting their own business. Our goal is to provide valuable information to help avoid common pitfalls and delays. We encourage you to invest the time up front to acquire the knowledge you need to do it right the first time and avoid often costly mistakes! The cost for each class is $30, or you may register for the entire series for only $120 and save $30! Each class is taught by instructors with years of professional experience in their area of expertise. CEUs: 1.4 BMGT 723-81 $120 (Senior Fee $60) Tuesdays Feb. 10 - Mar. 24 6 - 8:45 p.m. Z 271 No class on March 10

This course is designed for individuals who are at the beginning stages of buying or starting their own business. The basics of business ownership will be introduced. Aspiring entrepreneurs will assess their abilities to lead and manage a company, and consider the risks and feasibility of owning their own business. Resources for writing a business plan, calculating start-up costs, operating expense and tools for revenue forecasting will be explored. CEUs: .3 BMGT 712-82 $30 (Senior Fee $15) Tuesday Feb. 10 Z 271

LaValle

Writing a Business Plan

Writing a Business Plan is intended for aspiring entrepreneurs who are at the startup or early stage of developing their new business, or existing business owners who need to create a plan. This workshop is designed to provide the tools needed to increase your chances of success through research, information and proper planning. Recommended pre requisite to this class is How to Start Your Own Business. CEUs: .3 BMGT 723G-81 $30 (Senior Fee $15) Tuesday Feb. 17 6 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257

Promoting and Marketing Your Business is the third course in the new Venture Start series and is key to starting a small business. Presenters will provide practical applications of marketing concepts to grow small businesses. Content covers basic marketing tools, including market analysis and research, target marketing, assessing competitors, and key marketing implementation tools. A strategic, well planned approach to marketing is demonstrated, with several examples of effective hands-on marketing techniques. CEUs: .3 BMGT 723D-81 $30 (Senior Fee $15) Tuesday Feb. 24 6 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257 LaValle

Financial Management

Financial Management, the fourth class in the new Venture Start series, introduces basic accounting concepts and insight into how to interpret financial information to help small business owners to manage a business more effectively using financial data. Key documents including cash flow statements; profit and loss, and balance sheets are explained using specific small business examples. CEUs: .3 BMGT 723C-81 $30 (Senior Fee $15) Tuesday Mar. 3 6 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257 LaValle

LaValle

How to Start Your Own Business

6 - 8:45 p.m.

Promoting and Marketing Your Small Business

Business Legal Issues

Determining the proper legal entity for your small business is one of the most important decisions you can make. Business Legal Issues provides an introduction to the different types of legal entities, including sole proprietor, limited liability corporation (LLC), partnership and corporation. Other legal issues surrounding the start-up of a small business will be covered, including taxes, liability issues, and the basic elements of a contract, collections, licenses, registrations, employment, property issues, leasing and insurance. CEUs: .3 BMGT 723A-81 $30 (Senior Fee $15) Tuesday Mar. 17 6 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257 LaValle

LaValle

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PERSONAL INTEREST Italian

In this Italian class you will develop conversational skills, learn how to structure sentences and learn about the history of the Italian culture. There will be an extensive question and answer period at the end of each class. CEUs: 1.6 HUMN 703-81 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Wednesdays Mar. 18 - May 6 7 - 9 p.m. A 173a

Pool

Beginning German

This beginning course is focused on the fundamentals of the German language. You will learn German grammar and vocabulary while being introduced to contemporary life and culture in German speaking countries. All four language skills – listening, speaking, reading and writing – play a major role in the language learning process. Topics to be covered include introducing and talking about oneself, shopping, telling time, family life and travel. By the end of the course, you will be able to participate in simple conversation in a German speaking environment. CEUs: 1.6 HUMN 710-81 $89 (Senior Fee $44.50) Tuesdays Feb. 24 - Apr. 21 6 - 8 p.m. Z 258 Kotanova No class on March 10

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Beginning Russian

This course is an introduction to the Russian language and culture. The class is designed to introduce beginning students to the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. You will learn Cyrillic alphabet and will master Russian penmanship. You will also be introduced to the basics of Russian grammar and pronunciation as well as learn to communicate in Russian in a number of everyday situations. Part of every session will be exercises and conversation relating to the individual chapters. CEUs: 1.6 HUMN 717-81 $89 (Senior Fee $44.50) Thursdays Feb. 26 - Apr. 23 6 - 8 p.m. A 173b Kotanova No class on March 12

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Learn How to Crochet

In this crochet class you will learn basic crochet skills to make such items as pot holders, scarves and afghans. No previous crochet skills necessary. Please bring a size H crochet hook and one skein of yarn. Additional supplies will need to be purchased as the class progresses. You should be able to complete a project during the eight weeks. HOBBY 761-81 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Tuesdays Mar. 17 - May 5 7 - 9 p.m. Z 271

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Passport to Retirement

With financial independence, retirement can be the most fulfilling time of your life. The Passport to Retirement workshop covers important money management concepts and educates attendees on how to potentially overcome the roadblocks to a successful retirement. Topics include defining and creating a retirement plan, assessing the costs of retirement, evaluating the sources of retirement income, investing for the future, protecting your health and wealth, receiving funds from retirement plans and managing your estate distribution. The class is taught by financial professionals; however, no products or investments will be promoted or offered. The fee includes a written course workbook and study aids. One workbook per registration is included in the cost. Spouse may attend at no additional charge but must also pre-register.

Guitar I

If you ever wanted to learn how to play a guitar, here is your chance. You will learn the names of the strings and how to tune a guitar. In addition, you'll learn basic major and minor chords and basic chord progressions that will enable you to play hundreds of songs. Depending on skill level, you can learn songs each class, while others may need some additional practice at home. Bring your acoustic or electric guitar to class. MUSIC 719-81 $94 (Senior Fee $47) Wednesdays Apr. 29 - June 10 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Z 203 Trickey

PFIN 737-81 $49 (Senior Fee $37) Thursdays Feb. 19 - Mar. 5 6:30 - 9 p.m. Z 257

Staff

PFIN 737-82 $49 (Senior Fee $37) Saturdays Feb. 21 & 28 8:30 a.m. - Noon Z 257

Staff

PFIN 737-91 $49 (Senior Fee $37) Tuesdays Feb. 10 - 24 6:30 - 9 p.m. WC 8 Staff This section meets at the Whitman Center.

Veterans Aid and Attendance Pension Benefit

Are you a senior wartime veteran or the surviving spouse of a veteran who needs financial help with assisted living or home healthcare expenses? Learn the qualifications, eligibility and how to apply for the veterans’ benefits to which you are entitled. Veterans could receive up to $1,732 per month. Presented by Kathleen Bolan, M.Ed., veteran volunteer. There is no fee for this class but registration is required. PROF 740-81 Free Thursday 1 - 3 p.m.

Feb. 19 Z 259

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PERSONAL INTEREST Photography I for Digital and Film Cameras

Learn the art of photography and receive simplified instructions for your camera. You will learn parts of the camera, lenses, exposures, flash, filters, light, composition and more. Please bring your camera to the first class. CEUs: 2.1 PHOTO 710-81 $94 (Senior Fee $47) Thursdays M ar. 5 - Apr. 23 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Z 258 Trickey No class on March 12 PHOTO 710-82 $94 (Senior Fee $47) Wednesdays Mar. 4 - Apr. 22 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Z 259 Trickey No class on March 11

Photography II for Digital and Film Cameras

Expand your vision by studying different photographic areas and producing projects related to those areas. Projects include landscapes, photo essays, portraits and studio portraits. No prerequisites required, but completion of Photography I is helpful. Please bring your camera to class. CEUs: 2.1 PHOTO 701-81 $94 (Senior Fee $47) Thursdays A pr. 30 - June 11 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Z 258 Trickey

Photoshop for Photographers

You will benefit from this class whether you're a digital or film photographer, and previous Photoshop experience is not necessary. Gain some valuable tips to enhance your photography career or hobby. Photoshop basics, cropping, layers, curves, composites and repairing photos are all included. Prerequisite: You must have basic computer skills. CEUs: 2.1 PHOTO 715-81 $94 (Senior Fee $47) Tuesdays M ar. 17 - Apr. 28 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Z 289

Trickey

Inside Photography Workshop

Studio Workshop for Photographers

This workshop is designed for any photographer who wants to learn about studio photography. Topics to be covered include studio strobes, light modifiers, position and placement of lights, backgrounds, where to buy equipment and props, and positioning people. Content has been touched on in Kevin's previous photography classes, but this is your chance to get more technical experience. Bring your camera and plan to get some hands-on experience in our studio classroom! CEUs: .4 PHOTO 721-81 $49 (Senior Fee $24.50) Saturday Apr. 11 Noon - 4 p.m. Z 275

Trickey

Expand your understanding of how to shoot landscape and nature photographs. You and the instructor will be taking photographs, so bring your camera and a tripod if you own one. Topics include light, composition and exposure. Class will take place at Sterling State Park in Monroe. Prerequisite: Photography I or similar experience. CEUs: .4

Trickey

Location-Portrait Photography Workshop

This workshop is designed for any photographer who wants to learn about taking on-location portrait photographs using a film or digital camera. You'll learn about fill-in-flash, reflectors, types of light, controlling light outside and composition. Bring your camera and plan to get some hands-on experience. Class will take place at the Trading Post. Prerequisite: Photography I or similar experience. CEUs: .4 PHOTO 723-81 $49 (Senior Fee $24.50) Saturday May 2 2 - 6 p.m. Trading Post

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PHOTO 728-81 $49 (Senior Fee $24.50) Saturday Mar. 28 Noon - 4 p.m. Z 289

Trickey

Studio Practices Ceramics

Landscape and Nature Photography Workshop

PHOTO 722-81 $49 (Senior Fee $24.50) Saturday Apr. 18 2 - 6 p.m. Sterling State Park

Learn how to take great, natural looking candid photos that help capture a moment. Topics to be covered include ISO, modifying the on-camera or add-on flash, white balance, window light and polarizer. You’ll gain valuable tips on how to improve photographing items, objects, products and people without spending a fortune on expensive studio equipment. CEUs: .4

Trickey

This course is an exploration of the artists and ideals which mark the development of early Renaissance art and its subsequent developments in northern and southern European art to the 18th century. Focus will be placed on the individual artists from the early Renaissance period up to the Baroque. Instructor permission required. CEUs: 8.2 ART 773-81 $687 (Senior Fee $366)

Art History: Prehistoric to Gothic

This course examines the art of the ancient western world beginning with prehistoric man and concluding with the Medieval Gothic Era. The periods covered include pre historic, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, early Christian, Byzantine and Gothic. CEUs: 8.2 ART 774-81 $321 (Senior Fee $160.50) Mon/Wed/Fri Jan. 9 - May 1 12 - 12:50 p.m. A 165 Wilson No class on March 9, 11, 13 & April 13

Art Fundamentals

This is an introductory course for all art students, especially those who are interested in taking a basic art class. The student will be exposed to the elements of two-dimensional form structure, the principles of organization, art terminology, materials and techniques and forms of artistic expression. CEUs: 8.2 ART 758-91 $642 (Senior Fee $321) Tues/Thurs Jan. 13 - Apr. 30 5:30 - 8:20 p.m. WC 10 Vassar This class meets at the Whitman Center. No class on March 10 & 12

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PERSONAL INTEREST Drawing I

This is a comprehensive course covering the mechanics and techniques of drawing. You'll become aware of the various dry media used in drawing. Concentration on expressive line quality, mass, value, proportion and visual awareness will be of primary concern. CEUs: 8.2 ART 760-81 $642 (Senior Fee $321) Mon/Wed Jan. 12 - Apr. 29 1 - 3:50 p.m. A 165 Wilson No class on March 9 & 11

Watercolor Painting I

This is an introductory course designed to familiarize the beginning student with the many technical and creative approaches to watercolor painting. Investigation of papers and watercolor tools, exploration of the medium, demonstrations, slide lectures and critiques will give you more than an adequate understanding of waterbase media. CEUs: 8.2 ART 764-81 $642 (Senior Fee $321) Tues/Thurs Jan. 13 - Apr. 30 1:30 - 4:20 p.m. A 165 Vassar No class on March 10 & 12

Drawing II

In this course, mixed media, selfexpression, draftsmanship, composition, content and subject awareness will be emphasized. You'll be placed in a situation where self-discipline, analysis of composition and the development of creative imagery are of the utmost importance. CEUs: 8.2 ART 761-81 $642 (Senior Fee $321) Mon/Wed Jan. 12 - Apr. 29 1 - 3:50 p.m. A 165 Wilson No class on March 9 & 11

Painting I

The selection of subject, composition, investigation of the many techniques (glazing, scumbling, dry brush, wet on wet, impasto, etc.) and preparation of painting surfaces will be explored thoroughly. Acrylic paint will be the media of choice in this class. CEUs: 8.2 ART 762-81 $642 (Senior Fee $321) Tues/Thurs Jan. 13 - Apr. 30 1:30 - 4:20 p.m. A 165 Vassar No class on March 10 & 12

Emphasis will be on composition and individual expression. CEUs: 8.2 ART 765-81 $642 (Senior Fee $321) Tues/Thurs Jan. 13 - Apr. 30 1:30 - 4:20 p.m. A 165 Vassar No class on March 10 & 12

Studio Art

Studio Art is for the student/artist who has completed all the art offerings in a given discipline but still wishes to utilize the studio space, facilities and instructor’s expertise to gain further knowledge. This will be done with the permission and under the supervision of an instructor. ART 766-81 $642 (Senior Fee $321)

ART 768-81 $652 (Senior Fee $331) Wed/Fri Jan. 14 - May 1 9 - 11:50 a.m. A 165 Vassar No class on March 11, 13 & April 3

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Ceramics I

This course is an exploration of the artists and ideals which mark the development of early Renaissance art and its subsequent developments in Northern and Southern European art to the eighteenth century. Focus will be placed on the individual artists from the early Renaissance period up to the Baroque. Please note that Ceramics II, III and IV are also available after the completion of Ceramics I. CEUs: 8.2 ART 769-81 $672 (Senior Fee $351) Mon/Wed/Fri Jan. 9 - May 1 9 - 10:50 a.m. E 107 Wilson No class on March 9, 11, 13 & April 3

Two-Dimensional Design

ART 763-81 $642 (Senior Fee $321) Tues/Thurs Jan. 13 - Apr. 30 1:30 - 4:20 p.m. A 165 Vassar No class on March 10 & 12

ART 767-81 $642 (Senior Fee $321) Tues/Thurs Jan. 13 - Apr. 30 9 - 11:50 a.m. A 165 Vassar No class on March 10 & 12

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This is an introductory course in drawing the human figure from a live model. Numerous approaches, including varied media and drawing techniques, as well as the examination of human anatomy and its structure, will be discussed and explored. Understanding of the various attitudes of the human form will be emphasized. CEUs: 8.2

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Emphasis is placed upon individual problems and the further development of techniques and approaches gained in Painting I. CEUs: 8.2

Life Drawing

Watercolor Painting II

This course studies the principles of twodimensional design for an understanding of its nature and expressive possibilities. It allows for the opportunity to develop a creative approach in working with its elements. Emphasis will be placed on developing an awareness of composition and the principles of organization involving creativity and intuition. CEUs: 8.2

Painting II

NEW!

All art classes are eligible for the payment plan.

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FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION The following are “quick topics” designed to provide bite-sized information for parents on the go. The curriculum is provided by Training on Prevention Services (TOPS) and The National Parent Academy (NPA), a service organization providing training and prevention services since 2005. The trainers are curriculumcertified trainers and educators, counselors and life coaches skilled in conveying parent information, support and resources to help parents attain their goals. All sessions are free and open to the public but registration is required. Please call the Office of Lifelong Learning at 734.384.4127 to register and secure your spot. Please join us for an enjoyable evening that will focus on very timely topics for all parents. Let us help you navigate through the issues of life and provide some reassurance that you are not alone.

Can You Hear Me Now…

This course is designed to strengthen family communication and parenting outcomes. It will provide a framework for effective communication leading to positive parent child interactions, as well as academic and social success. It will also assist parents in a communication style that minimizes conflict and enhances parental satisfaction. Topics include identifying family communication patterns; developing digital responsibility; expressing and communicating feelings and emotions; helping children manage and resolve conflict peaceably and motivating your children to achieve success. CHILD 729-81 Free Wednesday 6 - 8 p.m.

Mar. 4 Z 260

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Parent Power

This course helps parents understand their role as the authority in their child's life and how their personal authority can influence a child to desire and attain successful outcomes throughout their lives. It will address establishing reasonable boundaries while fostering independence and creativity. Topics include: establishing authority as a parent, choosing effective discipline techniques, encouraging motivation in children, understanding how parenting patterns in the early years set a course for the future and raising children of character. CHILD 739-81 Free Wednesday 6 - 8 p.m.

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Do You Know You are Beautiful?

Building Self-esteem Within the Family This course focuses on child rearing techniques that build confidence and self-esteem; the qualities needed to ensure academic and social success. It will help parents accomplish the following: raise children with self-confidence, know and value the child as an individual, encourage children’s growth in social skills and help children make healthy choices. CHILD 730-81 Free Wednesday 6 - 8 p.m.

Apr. 8 Z 271

Council

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You Can Do This - How to be an Effective Single Parent

This course discusses how to manage the demands of parenting while single. It will cover how to develop and utilize effective support systems to meet your children’s needs, as well as your own. Topics include: how to feel confident in this role, how to locate and utilize resources for the missing parent, better time management, engaging your kids outside resources, dating while raising kids and achieving financial success. CHILD 740-81 Free Wednesday 6 - 8 p.m.

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COLLEGE & JOB PREP COMPASS Prep: Reading and Writing

This brief, four-hour refresher course will provide you with an overview of all the basic skills needed to pass the reading and writing portions of the COMPASS test. Topics covered will include, but are not limited to, finding main ideas, drawing conclusions, separating facts from opinions and essay writing. Emphasis will be placed on test-taking strategies and optimizing comprehension skills. CEUs: .4 There is a half hour allotted for lunch for the 10 a.m. sessions. DEVP 702-81 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Friday Feb. 6 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Z 271 DEVP 702-82 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Mon/Wed F eb. 23 & 25 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 271 DEVP 702-83 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Friday Mar. 20 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Z 271 DEVP 702-84 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Friday May 1 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Z 272

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COMPASS Prep: Math

This brief, four-hour refresher course will provide you with an overview of all the basic skills needed to pass the math portion of the COMPASS test. Topics covered will include, but are not limited to, fractions, decimals, averages, basic algebra and basic geometry. Emphasis will be placed on test-taking strategies and optimizing comprehension skills. CEUs: .4 There is a half hour allotted for lunch for the 10 a.m. sessions. DEVP 703-81 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Friday Feb. 13 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Z 259

Nolan

DEVP 703-82 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Mon/Wed M ar. 2 & 4 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 271

Nolan

DEVP 703-83 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Friday Apr. 17 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Z 259

Nolan

DEVP 703-84 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Friday May 8 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Z 272

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Friday, March 27 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monroe County Community College Welch Health Education Building The Career and Opportunity Expo will bring together students/ alumni, colleges, employers, veterans, and community members. In addition to highlighting employment opportunities for the community, the Career and Opportunity Expo will specifically focus on available resources for our returning service members. For more information contact Barry Kinsey - Director of Workforce Development at bkinsey@monroeccc.edu or 734.384.4124. Registration for employers and service providers will be available January 2015. A list of employer participants will be available prior to the job fair.

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COLLEGE & JOB PREP Resume and Interviewing Workshop

Learn how to develop effective job search correspondence for today's market. Barry Kinsey, director of workforce development at MCCC, will assist those who don't yet have a resume or want to improve the one that they have. Included are the "7 Keys" of experience and tips for writing cover letters and interviewing. Also, learn about upcoming community job fairs in which you can participate. Please visit the Workforce Development Web site (www.collegecentral. com/monroeccc.edu) to view employment opportunities in our region. All Resume and Interviewing Workshops are free of charge and will be taught by Barry Kinsey.

Work Skills Enhancement Classes

Use these Web-based computer programs to brush up on some basic skills to advance your career or before taking the WorkKeys assessments. KeyTrain on-line courses are comprehensive and easy to use. Detailed course outlines for each course are available on our Web site at http://www. monroeccc.edu/ccs/lifelong.htm. To register, call the Office of Lifelong Learning at 734.384.4127.

Reading for Information $18 (Senior Fee $9) Applied Mathematics $20 (Senior Fee $10) Locating Information $18 (Senior Fee $9)

Winter 2015 Sessions

Applied Technology $62 (Senior Fee $31) PERS 765-71 Wed, Jan. 21

9:30 - 11 a.m.

Z 272

Applied Technology – Electricity $18 (Senior Fee $9)

5:30 - 7 p.m.

Z 272

Applied Technology – Mechanics $18 (Senior Fee $9)

9:30 - 11 a.m.

Z 272

Applied Technology – Thermodynamics $18 (Senior Fee $9)

5:30 - 7 p.m.

Z 272

Applied Technology – Fluid Mechanics $18 (Senior Fee $9)

9:30 - 11 a.m.

Z 272

5:30 - 7 p.m.

Z 272

PERS 765-72 Wed, Feb. 11 PERS 765-73 Tues, Feb. 24 PERS 765-74 Wed, Mar. 4 PERS 765-75 Thurs, Mar. 5 PERS 765-76 Thurs, Mar. 19

Problem Solving – Included with complete Technology Series or any individual module. Listening $20 (Senior Fee $10) Writing $20 (Senior Fee $10)

PERS 765-77 Fri, Mar. 20

9:30 - 11 a.m.

Z 258

Teamwork $18 (Senior Fee $9)

PERS 765-78 Wed, Apr. 1

9:30 - 11 a.m.

Z 272

Business Writing $20 (Senior Fee $10) Beginning Skills - Language $34 (Senior Fee $17)

Spring 2015 Sessions

Beginning Skills - Math $64 (Senior Fee $32)

PERS 765-71 Wed, May 6

Observation $18 (Senior Fee $9)

9:30 - 11 a.m.

Z 272

5:30 - 7 p.m.

Z 272

9:30 - 11 a.m.

Z 272

5:30 - 7 p.m.

Z 272

Career Skills $36 (Senior Fee $18)

PERS 765-72 Wed, May 6 PERS 765-73 Thurs, June 4 PERS 765-74 Thurs, June 4

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SPORTS | PHYSICAL FITNESS Circuit Training

Personal Fitness Trainer Certification

Whether as a career move or for your own personal knowledge, get all the information you need to become a certified personal trainer. This challenging course is taught over several weeks for better retention and skill competency. The national exam is held during the last week. This course is comprised of 15 hours of lecture, 15 hours of hands-on practical training and a 30-hour internship that networks many graduates right into a job. The course includes biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment. CPR/AED is required to receive your certificate. Call 1.888.330.9487 to order the required book, as there is advanced reading required before the first class CEUs: 3.6 HPE 729-81 $659 (Senior Fee $579) Saturdays M ar. 14 - May 16 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. H 157 W.I.T.S. Staff No class on April 4

Group Golf Lessons

Whether you’re just starting out or you want to break some frustrating habits, this class is for you! Through a group teaching environment, you’ll get hands-on experience using your short irons, woods and long irons, along with direction on how to properly grip, set up and swing. Class will meet at Old Town Golf and Sportland in Monroe. Bring your clubs with you to class. There will be an additional small fee at the course for use of golf balls.

This challenging class provides a great workout as you move through a series of stations designed to elevate your heart rate and challenge your muscles. A circuit of timed, specific intervals will include working with weights, stability balls, bands and jump ropes. HPE 711-81 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Tues/Thurs F eb. 3 - Mar. 19 5 - 6 p.m. H 131 No class on March 10, 12

HPE 711-82 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Saturdays Feb. 7 - May 16 9 - 10 a.m. H 131 No class on March 14, April 4, 11

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HPE 711-83 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Tues/Thurs M ar. 24 - May 7 5 - 6 p.m. H 131 Turner No class on April 7, 9, 30

HPE 711-84 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Tues/Thurs May 12 - June 18 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. H 131 Turner

HPE 711-85 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Tues/Thurs J une 23 - July 30 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. H 131 Turner

GOLF 701-81 $124 (Senior Fee $62) Wednesdays Apr. 22 - May 20 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Old Town Rinna

America's Boating Course

America's Boating Course, taught by the Toledo Sail and Power Squadron, is our primary effort toward public instruction in the fundamentals of safe boating. Our classes are designed to familiarize each student with the fundamentals of safe boating and qualify for state certification. Topics to be covered include: boat handling under normal conditions; adverse conditions and emergencies; types of boats and boating terminology; required and recommended equipment; boating regulations and navigation rules; lines and knots; aids to navigation; piloting techniques; proper marine radio usage and trailer boating. The State of Michigan requires that anyone born after December 31, 1978 must complete a safe boating class in order to legally operate a boat or personal watercraft with 10 hp or more. By completing and passing this course, you will have satisfied the educational requirement for Michigan. SPORT 703-81 $50 (Senior Fee $25) – for first family member $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) – for additional family members Wednesdays Feb. 25 – Mar. 25 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Z 258 Toledo Power Squadron

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SPORTS | PHYSICAL FITNESS YOGA & PILATES CLASSES

Learn how to reduce stress, increase flexibility, tone muscles and reconnect with yourself through yoga and Pilates. A regular schedule can help improve your health, gain new perspectives on movement and create a more positive outlook on life. All classes are designed so you can work at your own pace. All classes will take place at Mind Body Balance, located at 105 E. Front Street, Suite 304, Monroe. Supplies are provided at the studio, including mats, towels, water and props. All you need to do is show up and enjoy your workout! Flexible scheduling! You pick the number of sessions that best meet your schedule and budget, and pick dates and times during the semester that you want to attend. Yoga Prices Pilates (Chair) Apparatus Prices 5 class pass: $70 (expires after three months) $73 - 4 sessions $153 - 9 sessions 10 class pass: $125 (expires after three months) $91.25 - 5 sessions $170 - 10 sessions Kids Only (7-12 years): $50 for 6-weeks $109.50 - 6 sessions $187 - 11 sessions (expires in two months) $127.75 - 7 sessions $192 - 12 sessions $136 - 8 sessions Winter classes meet January - April Classes Offered: For your convenience, our yoga classes are offered at a variety of times Monday through Saturday. Please refer to www.mindbodybalance.com for specific meeting times of the following classes. Pilates Chair Advanced Yoga Prenatal Yoga

Power Vinyasa Yoga Senior Yoga

As a reminder, a minimum number is required to run a class. By mid-February, adjustments will be made to the schedule as necessary, so please check online for updates. Please note: You must have taken at least three private lessons with a MBB staff member prior to enrolling in any Pilates Chair class.

Fab Four

Ladies, are you tired of complaining about these four areas of your body: flabby arms, saggy butt, pouchy stomach or jiggly thighs? If so, this class is for you. The Fab Four is geared toward turning those trouble spots into fabulously toned muscle. It will challenge you to work hard on those specific areas you want to improve including your abs, arms and lower body. We will use a combination of exercises using equipment and your own body weight. Say goodbye to trouble spots and hello to fabulous! HPE 767-81 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Mondays F eb. 2 - Apr. 27 5 - 6 p.m. H 131 Turner No class on April 6

HPE 767-82 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Saturdays Feb. 7 - May 16 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. H 131 Turner No class on March 14 & April 4, 11

HPE 767-83 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Mondays May 4 - July 27 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. H 131 Turner No class on May 25

Pilates Mat Class

Our Pilates mat class is a series of floor exercises designed to use your own body weight in gravity. It requires you to perform various exercises with a limited number of repetitions while making smooth transitions from one move into another. The sequence works deeper muscles and produces a leaner look and improved posture. Please bring a 5/8-inch Pilates mat with you. HPE 733-81 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Tues/Thurs Feb. 3 - Mar. 19 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. H 131 Turner No class on March 10, 12 HPE 733-82 $69 (Senior Fee $34.50) Tues/Thurs Mar. 24 - May 7 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. H 131 Turner No class on April 9, 30

Fitness Waiver

All Lifelong Learning students participating in one of our sports/recreation/physical education classes are required to submit a signed Release of Liability waiver at the time of registration. A signed waiver must be on file with the Office of Lifelong Learning by the first day of class. Only one form is necessary per semester. The waiver is located on page 30, and it is recommended that you include it with your registration form. It is also available online at http://www.monroeccc.edu/ccs/ LLSchedule/WISP15/index.htm. NOTE: For students under the age of 18 participating in our fitness classes, a parent/legal guardian must sign the waiver. A doctor’s review of your health is advised before starting any exercise program.

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SPORTS | PHYSICAL FITNESS Tae Kwon Do Tae kwon do is a Korean martial art that translates into "the way of kicking and punching" with proper attitude and concentration. Practice tae kwon do to learn mind and body control through unarmed self-defense techniques, discipline and concentration. Instructor Mark Bergmooser is a certified 5th-degree black belt. Open to students age 5 and older. $49 (Senior Fee $24.50) – classroom training only (no private lessons) $70 (Senior Fee $48) – includes classroom training and one private lesson. If you wish to receive additional private lessons with each section, please call the office for pricing.

Tae Kwon Do - Winter

Tae Kwon Do - Spring

Register for all sections (classroom only) offered this semester at once and receive a $20 discount. There are no discounts for sections with private lessons.

Register for all sections (classroom only) offered this semester at once and receive a $20 discount. There are no discounts for sections with private lessons.

HPE 712-81 $176 (Senior Fee $88) Tues/Thurs J an. 6 - Apr. 21 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser No class on March 10, 12 & April 19

HPE 712-82 $176 (Senior Fee $88) Tues/Thurs A pr. 23 - Aug. 11 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser No class on April 30 & May 19, 28

HPE 712A-81 classroom only HPE 713-81A classroom plus one private lesson Tues/Thurs J an. 6 - 27 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser

HPE 712A-82 classroom only HPE 713-81A classroom plus one private lesson Tues/Thurs Apr. 23 - May 21 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser No class on April 30 & May 19

HPE 712B-81 classroom only HPE 713-81B classroom plus one private lesson Tues/Thurs J an. 29 - Feb. 19 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser HPE 712C-81 classroom only HPE 713-81C classroom plus one private lesson Tues/Thurs F eb. 24 - Mar. 24 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser No class on March 10, 12 HPE 712D-81 classroom only HPE 713-81D classroom plus one private lesson Tues/Thurs M ar. 26 - Apr. 21 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser No class on April 9

HPE 712B-82 classroom only HPE 713-81B classroom plus one private lesson Tues/Thurs M ay 26 - June 18 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser No class on May 28 HPE 712C-82 classroom only HPE 713-81C classroom plus one private lesson Tues/Thurs J une 23 - July 16 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser HPE 712D-82 classroom only HPE 713-81D classroom plus one private lesson Tues/Thurs J uly 21 - Aug. 11 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. H 139 Bergmooser

Women's Self-defense Seminar Geared specifically for women, this seminar will cover simple self-defense strategies designed to help you protect yourself from attackers. Learn to recognize threatening situations, methods of responding to them and how to mentally and emotionally gather the confidence you need to survive an attack. Please come dressed in comfortable gym clothes and be prepared to go barefoot. HPE 721-81 $29 (Senior Fee $14.50) Thursday Apr. 9 7 - 9 p.m. H 139

Bergmooser

Namaste Day Yogis United in Gratitude, Giving with Compassion Please join Kimberly Searl (Mind Body Balance), Malissa Whited (Mindful Movement) and Chantelle Connell (Willow Tree Yoga) for the third annual Namaste Day. This workshop will consist of 1.5 hours of Vinyasa yoga practice followed by short break-out sessions covering topics related to how yoga applies to life off the mat. Subjects may include: introduction to meditation and/or chanting, the chakra system, mindful eating or yin yoga. We’ll conclude with a brief panel discussion of the future of yoga in our community and an opportunity to share in a gratitude circle. The cost is $15. Proceeds will be donated to The Foundation at Monroe County Community College to support a scholarship fund. We also ask you donate a package of adult or child diapers to be donated to MCCOP. YOGA 714-81 $15 (Senior Fee $15) Saturday Feb. 7 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. L a-Z-Boy Center Check-in begins at 9 a.m.

Fitness Waiver

All Lifelong Learning students participating in one of our sports/recreation/physical education classes are required to submit a signed Release of Liability waiver at the time of registration. A signed waiver must be on file with the Office of Lifelong Learning by the first day of class. Only one form is necessary per semester. The waiver is located on page 30, and it is recommended that you include it with your registration form. It is also available online at http://www.monroeccc.edu/ccs/ LLSchedule/WISP15/index.htm. NOTE: For students under the age of 18 participating in our fitness classes, a parent/legal guardian must sign the waiver. A doctor’s review of your health is advised before starting any exercise program.

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MOTORCYCLE & FIREARM SAFETY Motorcycle Safety

Basic Rider Course (BRC) –

Open and eCourse Improving the safety of motorcyclists Designed for someone who has minimal on our roads is our primary goal. As experience operating a motorcycle, this part of the Detroit Metro Motorcycle course focuses on the development of Safety Consortium, we offer hands-on, comprehensive motorcycle safety training basic riding skills: clutch and throttle in a safe and comfortable environment. coordination, straight-line riding, Our classes are taught by professional, braking, turning and shifting. Successful completion of this course and its certified instructors who not only have knowledge and skills test, which consists a passion for riding—but riding safety. of approximately 18 hours of classroom State funds from a motorcycle safety and hands-on riding instruction, will result grant administered by the Michigan in a riding test waiver by the Secretary Department of State and federal funds from the Michigan Office Highway Safety of State. Training bikes will be provided. Prerequisite: ability to ride a bicycle. and Planning support this program. Who Should Take The BRC Course? • Those who want to learn to ride Returning Rider Basic Rider safely and are able to ride a twoCourse (RRBRC) wheel bicycle. This is a one-day course designed for • Those who fail the state riding the experienced but unlicensed rider skills test twice to become licensed and legal. Many • Students under the age of 18 are experienced, licensed riders use this allowed to take this course starting course as a refresher and skills tune up. at age 15 if they have a valid Topics include: braking, counter steering, driver's license. A parent or turning, speed judgment and other guardian must accompany the techniques necessary for the experienced student to the first class meeting to rider to operate a motorcycle skillfully sign required documents. and safely. Each student must provide Class meets Friday from 6 - 10 p.m. their own motorcycle. Scooters will be and Saturday and Sunday from allowed in this class. Sharing is not approximately 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. The first allowed and your cycle must be titled, night is classroom instruction and riding properly registered and have a valid equipment is not necessary. Please note license plate displayed. Each student requirement for the NEW online eCourse. must provide proof of insurance and the bike must pass a safety inspection. Open BRC Course Successful completion allows a student to MOTCY 701-81 waive the Secretary of State riding skills $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Fri/Sat/Sun July 10 – 12 Z 260 test. Who should take the RRBRC class? • Those with basic motorcycle riding skills including the ability to shift, make a normal stop and basic turning. • Those with a motorcycle endorsement who are interested in refreshing and improving their basic riding skills. • Students under the age of 18 are allowed to take this course starting at age 15 if they have a valid driver's license. A parent or guardian must accompany the student to the first class meeting to sign required documents. MOTCY 703-81 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Sunday June 7 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Z 260

eCourse BRC

The online eCourse will provide you with the basic classroom knowledge to begin riding the motorcycle. Requirement: You must have a valid email address on file with the college. You must complete the online eCourse prior to your class start date and bring the completion certificate, along with your riding gear, to the first class session. The link to the eCourse will be provided by the college via email at least one week prior to the start date of your class. MOTCY 706-81 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Fri/Sat/Sun June 26 – 28

Z 260

MOTCY 706-82 $25 (Senior Fee $12.50) Fri/Sat/Sun July 17 – 19

Z 260

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Basic Pistol Course

Gain the basic knowledge, skills and attitude for owning and operating a pistol safely. While this class will not qualify you for a Concealed Pistol License, it is ideal for anyone with little or no experience in gun safety or handling a firearm. Learn the NRA’s rules for safe gun handling and the fundamentals of pistol shooting. Firearms will be supplied unless you prefer to use your own. (It’s recommended you use your own to increase familiarity.) Practice at the firing range will take place on Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m. - Noon. You are required to have eye and ear protection and ammunition. Do not bring your firearms on MCCC’s campus. SPORT 739-81 $66 (Senior Fee $63) Wed/Thurs/Sat Apr. 22 - May 2 7 - 9 p.m. A 173c Blank

NRA Basic Personal Protection in the Home

Designed to teach you the basic knowledge, skills and attitude essential for the safe and efficient use of a handgun for self-protection, this course will qualify you to apply for a Concealed Pistol License in Michigan and Ohio. You will learn basic defensive shooting skills, strategies for home safety and how to respond to a violent confrontation, as well as how to choose a handgun. Prerequisite: You must be a law-abiding adult (at least 21 years old) and be an experienced shooter. (You will be evaluated to confirm your skill level with your firearm.) Practice at the firing range is from 10 a.m. - Noon on Saturday, May 2. You are required to have eye and ear protection and ammunition. Do not bring your firearms on MCCC’s campus. SPORT 740-81 $115 (Senior Fee $102.50) Wed/Thurs/Sat Apr 29 - May 2 7 – 9 p.m. A 173c

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NRA Home Firearm Safety

This non-shooting course teaches you the basic knowledge, skills and attitude necessary for the safe handling and storage of firearms in the home. You'll learn the NRA’s rules for safe gun handling; primary causes of firearms accidents; firearm parts; ammunition components and safe storage of firearms in the home. This course does not qualify for a CPL license. SPORT 749-81 $54 (Senior Fee $52) Wed/Thurs Apr. 8 & 9 7 - 9 p.m. A 173c

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DANCE SCHOOL Quality and life-enriching instruction in tap, jazz, ballet, modern, theatre dance and ballroom for ages 4 to adult!

Train with Dance Director Kellie Lajiness!

• Michigan Dance Teacher of the Year 2012 • Prominent educator in dance, musical theater and ballroom • Established Master Class Instructor • Recognized artist, advocate and mentor • Award-winning and critically acclaimed choreographer and performer • Bachelor of fine arts in dance from Western Michigan University • Masters in dance from Ohio State University • Michigan Dance Council vice president and regional representative • Michigan Youth Arts Festival Dance division coordinator • Member, National Dance Educators of America • Many past students pursuing degrees in dance and musical theatre

Welcome Back! Returning 18 Week / Continuation Classes The following classes run for 18 weeks. Payment can be made in three installments or all at once, your choice. Please be advised that if you elect to take advantage of the three-payment installment option, registration deadlines will be enforced and late registrations will not be permitted. Plan to register a week in advance for the second and third sections to ensure your place on the roster and avoid your class getting canceled.

Children’s Classes

Introduction to Tap/Pre-Ballet Combo Age 4-6

No class on May 5

Tuition is paid in six-week installments. Introduction to Tap/Year II Age 6-7 • 40-minute class = $69 per six weeks $69 per section • 55-minute class = $78 per six weeks Tuesdays 5:30 – 6:10 p.m. Z 275 • 70-minute class = $87 per six weeks DANCE 764-81 Jan. 13 – Feb. 17 • 90-minute class = $96 per six weeks DANCE 764-82 Feb. 24 – Mar. 31 DANCE 764-83 Apr. 7 – May 19 • Private lessons for any subject = $50 No class on May 5 per hour For more information, you may contact Destination Dance Director Kellie Lajiness at klajiness@monroeccc.edu.

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Teen/Adult Ballet $87 per section Mondays DANCE 740-81 DANCE 740-82 DANCE 740-83 No class on May 4

5:45 – 6:55 p.m. Jan. 12 – Feb. 16 Feb. 23 – Mar. 30 Apr. 6 – May 18

Teen/Adult Theatre Tap III $78 per section Wednesday DANCE 763-81 DANCE 763-82 DANCE 763-83 No class on May 6

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Age 13+

7:15 – 8:10 p.m. Jan. 14 – Feb. 18 Feb. 25 – Apr. 1 Apr. 8 – May 20

Adult Ballet Movement $78 per section Thursdays DANCE 766-81 DANCE 766-82 DANCE 766-83 No class on May 7

Age 13+

1 – 1:55 p.m. Jan. 15 – Feb. 19 Feb. 26 – Apr. 2 Apr. 9 – May 21

Z 275

Age 18+ H 139

$78 per section Mondays 4:30 – 5:25 p.m. H 139 DANCE 734-81 Jan. 12 – Feb. 16 DANCE 734-82 Feb. 23 – Mar. 30 DANCE 734-83 Apr. 6 – May 18 No class on May 4

At Destination Dance You Will Enjoy: • Highly creative and structured lessons • A supportive environment for all age Pre-Ballet/Year II Age 6-7 $69 per section groups and ability levels Tuesdays 4:45 – 5:25 p.m. Z 275 • Appropriate and thoughtful music DANCE 765-81 Jan. 13 – Feb. 17 selections DANCE 765-82 Feb. 24 – Mar. 31 • A monthly calendar with updates DANCE 765-83 Apr. 7 – May 19

Tuition

Teen/Adult Classes

Youth Classes Theatre Dance I

Age 8-11

$78 per section Wednesdays 4:45 – 5:40 p.m. Z 275 DANCE 760-81 Jan. 14 – Feb. 18 DANCE 760-82 Feb. 25 – Apr. 1 DANCE 760-83 Apr. 8 – May 20 No class on May 6

American Rhythm and Smooth Ballroom Offerings for Teens and Adults Please Note: No partner is required for group classes or private lessons. Beginner’s East Coast Swing and Night Club DANCE 755-81 $78 (Senior Fee $39) Wednesdays 8:15 – 9:10 p.m.

Feb. 25 – Apr. 1 Z 275

Beginner’s Salsa and American Smooth Tango DANCE 755-82 $78 (Senior Fee $39) Thursdays 8 – 8:55 p.m.

Feb. 26 – Apr. 2 Z 275

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DANCE SCHOOL Inside Out Dance Ensemble

Destination Tap Collective (DTC)

18 Week Continued Season Junior Company

18 Week Continued Season DTC is a tap performance company for intermediate to advanced tap dance enthusiasts. New members are welcome! You’ll learn to improvise and collaborate. You will perform at local events and take an optional field trip for master classes. Upcoming events: Inside Out Dance Ensemble Joint Concert – April 18–19 Destination Dance Recital – May 22 DTC Company Class for Adults

$96 per 6-week section or $288 for 18 weeks Thursdays 6:30 – 7:55 p.m. Z 275 DANCE 762A-81 Jan. 15 – Feb. 19 DANCE 762A-82 Feb. 26 – Apr. 2 DANCE 762A-83 Apr. 9 – May 21 No class on May 7

DTC Company Class for Teens Age 12+

$96 per 6-week section or $288 for 18 weeks Wednesdays 5:45 – 7:10 p.m. Z 275 DANCE 762B-81 Jan. 14 – Feb. 18 DANCE 762B-82 Feb. 25 – Apr. 1 DANCE 762B-83 Apr. 8 – May 20 No class on May 6

Time to Shine! If you wish to perform, our Destination Dance School recital is scheduled for May 22.

(IOJC) Ages 11-15

IOJC is a contemporary performance company fashioned after MCCC’s Inside Out Dance Ensemble. New intermediate level dancers are welcome to audition. Auditions for winter can be scheduled by contacting Kellie Lajiness at klajiness@monroeccc. edu. Requirement: Placement made after audition process. Students need to be enrolled in at least one additional technique class. Upcoming Events: Collage Concert – February 22 Inside Out Dance Ensemble Joint Concert – April 18-19 Destination Dance Recital – May 22 DANCE 761-81 $105 per 6-week section or $315 for 18 weeks Thursdays 4:20 – 6:30 p.m. H 139 DANCE 761-81 Jan. 15 – Feb. 19 DANCE 761-82 Feb. 26 – Apr. 2 DANCE 761-83 Apr. 9 – May 21 No class on May 7

MCCC’s Inside Out Dance Ensemble will hold auditions for adults and dancers age 16+ in the Health Education Building on January 17 from 8:45 a.m. – Noon.

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Private Dance Lessons Private dance lessons are available in any field of study. You must enroll in a class prior to the start date and your lessons will be attached to your class as supplementary training. You may purchase any number of lessons; however, they must be completed within the selected class dates. Private lessons are scheduled on an individual basis with consideration to the student and teacher’s availability. Private Lesson Fees Cost varies per topic. You may select either a one-time introductory class or a 6-week course to accompany your private lessons. Private lessons may not be purchased separate from the course. Note: For ballroom dance private lessons, the hourly fee is applicable whether you attend with a partner or not. If you desire staged choreography of any kind, an additional fee will be required. Please Note: If you are looking for a different class, age group or time slot that is not offered, additional classes may be added to meet your needs. Private lessons or coaching sessions are also available upon request. Information regarding dress code and policies will be provided at registration.

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WELLNESS | HEALTHCARE Pharmacy Technician Certification Program

This comprehensive, 50-hour course will prepare you to work as a pharmacy technician in a retail or other pharmacy setting and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s exam. Course content includes: pharmacy medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, the pharmacy practice in multiple environments, pharmacy calculations and measurements, reading and interpreting prescriptions, and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Through classroom lecture and hands-on labs, you will receive instruction on dosage calculations, drug classifications, the “top 200 drugs,” I.V. flow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parenteral nutrition, dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control, and billing and reimbursement. Text and materials included in the cost. CEUs: 5.0 MEDCL 807-81 $1,049 (Senior Fee $924) Mon/Wed M ar. 23 - May 11 6 - 9:30 p.m. Z 258

First Aid, Adult CPR and AED

Gain the basic understanding and awareness of care for ill or injured persons in any environment. You will learn first-onscene emergency care, concerns regarding the complications of medical or trauma patients from improper actions, and instructions to assist trained emergency care providers. You'll observe and practice rescue breathing, CPR techniques and AED use. You must show competency in these skills through a written exam and demonstration to receive a certification card. Continental breakfast, lunch and materials are included in the cost. CEUs: .8 Note: Child CPR is also available for an additional $10. Please inquire at the time of registration. MEDCL 806A-81 $99 (Senior Fee $57) Friday Mar. 20 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Z 257

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MEDCL 806A-82 $99 (Senior Fee $57) Friday May 1 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Z 257

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Clinical Medical Assistant Program

Prepare for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career in healthcare. This course will train you to assist physicians by performing functions related to the clinical responsibilities of a medical office. Instruction includes preparing patients for examination and treatment, routine laboratory procedures, diagnostic testing, technical aspects of phlebotomy and the cardiac life cycle. You will review important topics, including phlebotomy, pharmacology, the proper use and administration of medications, taking and documenting vital signs, cardiology (including proper lead placements), professional workplace behavior, ethics and the legal aspects of healthcare. Included are 140 hours of classroom lecture and hands-on labs, as well as a 160-hour clinical externship opportunity at a local healthcare service provider. To be eligible for the clinical rotation, you must successfully complete the 140 classroom hours. You may also be required to complete a background check and drug screening (at your expense). Cost includes textbooks, supplies and clinical externship. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer Association Certified Clinical Medical Assistant national exam. CEUs: 14.0 MEDCL 826-81 $2,399 (Senior Fee $2,159) Tues/Thurs/Sat Mar. 3 - June 11 6 - 9:30 p.m. Z 260 Staff No class on March 10, 12

Dental Assisting Program

Our dental assisting program will prepare you for entry-level positions in one of the fastest growing health care fields. The purpose of this course is to familiarize you with all areas of preclinical dental assisting and provide training in the professional skills required to function as an assistant in the dental practice. The following key areas are included: the history of dentistry and dental assisting; introduction to the dental office; the legal aspects of dentistry, and policies and guidelines. Clinical aspects include: introduction to oral anatomy; dental operatory; dental equipment; introduction to tooth structure; primary and permanent teeth; the oral cavity and related structures; proper patient positioning; dental hand-pieces; sterilization, and other areas. In addition to entry-level administrative jobs, this course is ideal for those interested in pursuing a formal dental hygienist program. This program includes a 40-hour clinical externship. To be eligible, you must successfully complete the 60 classroom hours. You may also be required to complete a background check and drug screening (at your expense). Cost includes textbooks, supplies and clinical externship. CEUs: 6.0 MEDCL 828-81 $1,199 (Senior Fee $1,079) Mon/Wed Mar. 23 - May 18 6 - 9:30 p.m. Z 260 Staff

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WELLNESS | HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE TRAINING PROGRAMS

The following online training programs are being brought to you through a partnership with Career Step. Career Step offers career-focused education designed to help students quickly enter the workforce. It is committed to providing the best education with interactive learning tools; one-on-one instructor support by phone, e-mail and chat, and comprehensive graduate resources to help students transition from education to employment. Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR $2,395 (Senior Fee $2,179.50) The Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR program prepares students to earn the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) and Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) credentials. Topics studied include ezEMRx EHR software, Microsoft Office, healthcare documentation and office procedures. Enrollment includes e-books and exam vouchers for the two national certifications. Professional Medical Coding and Billing $2,995 (Senior Fee $2,725.50) Prepare for the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) and Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification exams. Topics studied include reimbursement methodologies, biomedical sciences and specific code sets, including ICD10, among others. Focus is on ICD-10 training instead of ICD-9, and you’ll learn how to use a software program called GEMS. Pharmacy Technician $1,995 (Senior Fee $1,815.50) Develop a broader range of knowledge and skills than those trained solely on the job. Prepare for national certification and gain the background necessary to work in both retail and institutional settings. Medical Administrative Assistant $1,995 (Senior Fee $1,815.50) Gain the specialized skills and business knowledge needed to successfully manage the day-to-day administration of a medical facility, including front desk reception, patient scheduling, and insurance and billing. Also, prepare for the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant exam. Medical Transcription $2,595 (Senior Fee $2,361.50) Approved by the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), the Medical Transcription program prepares students for medical transcription careers. Topics studied include medical terminology, anatomy and healthcare documentation, among others. Enrollment includes e-books, a transcription foot pedal and a voucher to take the RHDS exam.

Available Promotions:

For the Medical Transcription Editor or Professional Medical Coding and Billing programs, select from the following: a laptop, iPad, Kindle (student pays shipping) or $300 off the program price. For the Pharmacy Technician course, select a laptop, iPad, Kindle (student pays shipping) or $125 off the price of the program. For the Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR, select from the following: a laptop, iPad, Kindle (student pays shipping) or $200 off the program price. For the remaining 6-month programs, you can select a Kindle (student pays shipping) or $125 off the price of the program.

Annual Nursing Forum (formerly Nurses’ Alumni Day)

MCCC’s Health Sciences Division is pleased to once again offer a day of education for nurses and nursing students. This year, the forum is entitled “What’s New? An Update in Nursing Practice” and will feature a variety of guest speakers presenting on topics related to what’s new in areas that impact nursing practice. All nurses are welcome to attend this annual nursing education day. A light breakfast and lunch are included in the cost. CEUs: .7 MEDCL 721-81 Cost to be determined. Wednesday June 24

La-Z-Boy Center

Medical Transcription Editor $2,995 (Senior Fee $2,725.50) Develop the knowledge and skills of quality medical transcriptionists, in addition to the specialized skill set of medical transcription editors. Focus is on keyboarding, medical terminology, language and grammar, and the editing skills required to work with speech recognition technology. Medical Billing $1,995 (Senior Fee $1,815.50) Prepare for a career in the healthcare reimbursement field. You’ll study the payment process, healthcare payers, industry-specific forms and collections, and more to ensure you succeed in the workforce upon completion. Find out how you can start your training today! Visit www. careerstep.com/monroeccc to get detailed course outlines, industry facts and employment outlook information. Career Step now offers a 3-month and 12-month payment plan. Call us for more information.

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The following are expanded healthcare training opportunities through Career Step. Please call the Office of Lifelong Learning at 734.384.4127 for additional information. • Pharmacy Technician with Healthcare Administration • Pharmacy Technician with Healthcare Billing • Medical Office Manager • Health Information Technology

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WELLNESS | HEALTHCARE Healthy Living in Today's World

Do you ever wonder why we have so many health concerns today? Maybe it is the way we are eating and living. Learn how to protect and even regain your health. We will discuss organic vs. conventional food, the rise of diabetes, chemicals in our food, and GMOs and their effects. We will also discuss the toxins that we are exposing ourselves to and how to eliminate them. You may sign up for individual sessions or take advantage of a $50 savings by enrolling in the series. HLTSC 746-81 $94 (Senior Fee $47) Thursdays Apr. 23 - May 28 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257 Edmunds

Sugar and Diabetes

Learn why diabetes and obesity are on the rise and how they are related to how much sugar we consume. We will discuss hidden sugars, artificial sweeteners and their risks, as well as how to protect yourself from type 2 diabetes. HLTSC 746A-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Apr. 23 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. A 149

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Organic Food

Learn the difference between organic and conventionally grown produce. We will discuss the dangers of pesticides and how to protect yourself. Topics will include organic meats, grass-fed beef, what type of eggs to buy, organic dairy products and where to find these foods. HLTSC 746B-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Apr. 30 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257

Women's Health

Best Ingredients

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Good fats vs. bad fats, which type of fat should you be consuming, and is there such a thing as a good fat? We will discuss trans fats and how to avoid them, as well as salt and how all salt is not created equal. In addition, learn the benefits of vinegars and which type to use. HLTSC 746C-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday May 7 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257

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GMOs and Soy

Learn the history of GMOs, the dangers to our health and the environment and how to avoid them. Discover what GMOs are doing to independent farmers and how we can help. We’ll also discuss the frequent misconception that soy is a health food. HLTSC 746D-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday May 14 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257

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More Natural Living Ideas

In this session, learn about diet options for different illnesses, natural dental practices and why we need to filter our water. Other topics to be discussed include juicing, smoothies, common food sensitivities and foods you should consider avoiding. HLTSC 746E-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday May 21 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257

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Natural Body Care and Keeping Your Home Healthy

Did you know that the EPA estimates that indoor air quality is 70 percent worse than outdoor air quality? Learn why and what to do about it, as well as gain body care and cleaning product recommendations. In addition, learn about phthalates, parabens and BPAs and what they can do to our health. HLTSC 746F-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday May 28 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257

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Women's health issues such as breast cancer, thyroid disease and diabetes are on the rise, and many are directly related to the way we live and eat today. We will discuss the difference between a traditional diet and our modern diet, and explore the controversy over soy and toxins. We will also learn how to take preventative action to protect ourselves from these conditions. HLTSC 749-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Feb. 19 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 271

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Gluten - The Hidden Epidemic

Do you lack energy? Can't lose weight? Have digestive problems? Have auto immune issues or unexplained symptoms? It could be gluten-sensitivity. It is estimated that up to 50 percent of the population may be gluten-intolerant and not even know it. Digestive problems, bloating and IBS are some of the more recognized symptoms, but many things like allergies, skin conditions, thyroid problems and auto-immune diseases are linked to gluten issues. Learn how to possibly prevent gluten-intolerance as well as receive practical advice for living and eating gluten-free. HLTSC 748-81 $64 (Senior Fee $32) Thursdays M ar. 19 - Apr. 16 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257 Edmunds No class on April 9

All Disease Starts in the Gut

What do ADHD, auto immune diseases, depression, autism, food allergies and eczema all have in common? A compromised digestive system. Can it possibly be that simple? Yes! Whether you have a symptom mentioned above or digestive issues (acid reflux, IBS, constipation, etc.), this class can help you regain your health. We will look at diets that heal the digestive system and which types of food nourish your body and which ones cause damage. HLTSC 747-81 $94 (Senior Fee $47) Thursday s Apr. 23 - May 28 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 257 Edmunds

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WELLNESS | HEALTHCARE Children - Allergies, ADHD and Autism

Today, children are plagued by chronic illnesses such as food allergies, asthma, behavioral issues and learning problems. What could be causing this? We will explore the relationship between these issues and the food and environment to which they are exposed. Learn about how diet, supplements and therapies can change a child’s life. HLTSC 753-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Feb. 12 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 257

Children's Health

Children’s health continues to decline, and health concerns are on the rise. Not only are children not getting the nutrition they need from their food, they are susceptible to issues as their brains and bodies are developing. Learn how you can change your child’s diet to help them develop properly and avoid future disease, as well as the best and the worst foods for them. HLTSC 754-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Mar. 5 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Z 271

Should we believe the health claims on our food packaging? Learn the truth about what you and your family are eating, including the chemicals in food and their side effects. Become an informed consumer so that you can make good choices to protect your health. HLTSC 755-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Feb. 12 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 257

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Protect Yourself Against Cancer

Boost Your Immune System

Learn about additives in food and our environment that are linked to cancer. Healthy alternatives and foods that protect against free-radicals will be discused, as well as detoxing and natural therapies to boost the body’s immune system. Diets that have cured cancer and alternative treatments will be included.

Learn how to strengthen your immune system through time-tested methods, including how to keep your children healthy this winter. Prepare yourself when you find that you are coming down with something, and shorten the duration of the illness. Vitamins, minerals, supplements, essential oils and other alternatives will be discussed.

HLTSC 756-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Mar. 5 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 271

HLTSC 757-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Feb. 19 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 271

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Did you know that dental issues can affect the whole body? Often we overlook how important our dental health is to our overall health. Did you know that some conventional dental practices can actually cause health issues? Learn the secrets to keeping yourself healthy with natural dental care. We will discuss issues like mercury in fillings, the problems and health issues from fluoride (including thyroid issues), root canals and their side effects, preventing and curing cavities, alternatives to braces for children and curing periodontal disease.

Homeopathic medicine has been used for years with much success. Homeopathic remedies are made of minute doses of plants, minerals or animal substances which stimulate the body’s immune system. These medicines have the ability to bring about a healing reaction in the body without any side effects. Certain remedies are helpful for specific conditions. We will learn how to use remedies for emotions like grief or anxiety, as well as for specific physical illness and aliments. Everyone can benefit from homeopathic remedies.

Homeopathic Remedies

Natural Dental Care

HLTSC 760-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Apr. 16 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 257

The Business of Food

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HLTSC 761-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Apr. 2 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 257

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The Truth About Heart Health

Cardiovascular health is one of the biggest health issues facing Americans today. What if much of what we have been told in the last 30 years is untrue? The latest research reveals just that; we’ve been eating the wrong foods for a healthy heart. We will discuss the low-fat movement and what truly healthy food is. The latest research about cholesterol will be presented, as well as exploring the role inflammation plays in effecting our health. HLTSC 759-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Mar. 19 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 257

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Essential Oils

Essential oils have been used for thousands of years. Made by extracting a plant’s essence making them far more potent than the plant itself. Learn how to use these oils to treat physical conditions, prevent illness, enhance emotional wellbeing, supplement beauty regiments as well as cleaning and purifying the home. Essential oils are an important tool in natural health care and can be used in so many ways. Learn which oils could benefit you. HLTSC 762-81 $24 (Senior Fee $12) Thursday Mar. 26 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Z 257

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REAL ESTATE | HOME INSPECTION | SKILLED TRADES Fundamentals of Landlording

A difficult selling market and low purchase prices create more landlords every day, and managing rentals is generally not an inherent ability. Many landlords are being managed by, instead of managing, their renters. This course looks at landlording in a structured way, spotlighting your responsibilities through federal, state and local laws, as well as helping you decide whether or not to be a landlord. CEUs: .5 RELST 733-81 $39 (Senior Fee $19.50) Thurdays Apr. 9 & 16 6 - 8:15 p.m. Z 271

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Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Training - OSHA HAZWOPER TRAINING - 24 HOUR, Operations Level Training. This course consists of 3 days of lectures, classroom discussions, demonstrations and hands-on exercises. Certificate of completion and CEU’s will be awarded as evidence of training for OSHA. CEUs: 2.4 PERS 735-71 $449 (Senior Fee $397) Wed/Thurs/Fri Feb. 18 - 20 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258 Pociask

HAZWOPER 8 Hour Refresher

Boiler and Power Plant Fundamentals

Designed as a fundamentals course in boiler operations and power plant basics, students who successfully complete this course will be qualified to seek employment in facilities using boilers in any energy conversion process. Topics covered include: • Power plant theory, equipment and procedures • Basic understanding of the ASME code • Instruction on various theories and systems relevant to the industry Please note: In order to enroll in this course, you must complete the COMPASS test and obtain a minimum score of 41 in writing, 61 in reading and 40 in algebra. Text is included in the cost. Online registration is not available for this class. CEUs: 8.8 MECH 727-81 $759 (Senior Fee $429.50) Mon/Wed M ar. 2 - May 20 5 - 9 p.m. Z 257 No class on March 9 & 11

HAZWOPER 24 Hour Operations Level Training

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This eight-hour session meets the OSHA annual refresher training requirements. It is specifically for persons who have already completed an initial course of 24 or more hours of instruction in emergency response and hazardous material training. Certificate of completion and CEU’s will be awarded as evidence of training for OSHA. CEUs: .8 PERS 736-71 $159 (Senior Fee $140.50) Friday Feb. 27 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

Real Estate Fundamentals

Prepare for the Michigan Real Estate Exam, administered by AMP (Applied Management Professionals). The course also serves as an excellent survey of the laws affecting real estate transactions for investors and those desiring a more thorough knowledge of the subject. Topics include real estate laws, rules and regulations; contracts; financing; ownership; brokerage; valuation and fair housing. This course is state-licensed for 40 hours of instruction and is open to the general public. Note: You must complete the 40 hours of instruction and pass the final exam in order to receive a passing grade for the class. Cost includes text and materials. CEUs: 4.0 RELST 701-81 $269 (Senior Fee $234.50) Mon-Thurs Apr. 13 - 28 6 - 10 p.m. A 173d

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Home Inspection Certificate Course (online)

Do you want a career that doesn’t have you chained to a desk all day? Are you looking for something that you can do part-time or to supplement your income? If you are a good communicator, enjoy working with people, and have good mechanical and technical aptitude, a career as a home inspector may be right for you. This course is endorsed by the American Society of Home Inspectors. This 10-course program provides you with the technical skills and expertise required to conduct visual examinations and deliver written reports on the physical and operational condition of homes or housing units. Each of the 10 courses will require a minimum of 42 contact hours of study. Exercises and practical quizzes allow you to check your progress. Each module will have instructor support and can be taken in any order you choose. The cost of each course is $395 (Senior Fee $332.50) and includes books and materials. Course topics include: • Air Conditioning/Heating • Plumbing • Exterior • Electrical • Structure • Heating I • Heating II • Insulation and Interior • Roofing • Communication and Professional Practice For detailed course descriptions, go to http://www.carsondunlop. com/education/us/ MonroeCountyCommunityCollege.

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BUSINESS | PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT | HEALTH & SAFETY Legal Certificate Online Courses

You don't have to be an attorney to embark on a career in the legal industry. Corporations, law firms, and governments need nonlawyers for a wide variety of administrative, research, compliance and other law-related requirements. Without the time and expense of a pursuing a full law degree, you can gain the skills needed to offer specialized legal services for these employers. To build your credentials for legal career opportunities, consider these excellent courses MCCC offers in partnership with The Center for Legal Studies. All textbooks and resources, including Westlaw, are available for purchase by calling 1.800.522.7737 or by accessing the secure online order form at www.legalstudies. com. Please order your textbooks at least one week prior to the first session. Courses Offered: • Paralegal Certificate – $1,289 • Advanced Paralegal Certificate – $1,800 • Legal Secretary Certificate – $645 • Legal Nurse Consultant Training – $895 • Legal Investigation Certificate – $645 • Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate – $645 • Victim Advocacy Certificate – $645 • Law School Preparation - $300 • Intellectual Property Law for Engineers Certificate - $645 • Advanced Legal Research & Writing Certificate - $729 • Personal Injury for Paralegals - $729 • Software Essentials for the Law Office - $729 • GMAT Test Prep – $300 • GRE Test Prep – $300 • LSAT Test Prep – $300 • SAT or ACT Test Prep – $150 • ACT/SAT Combo Test Prep - $250

WorkKeys Exams (Reading/Math/Writing)

This course is three hours and includes the administering of three ACT WorkKeys Assessments: Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics and Writing. This is a standardized test and is required by the No Child Left Behind legislation. Individual assessments will be administered on this date for those who do not need all three exams. Please inquire on the cost for individual assessments. PROF 717-71 $74 (Senior Fee $57.50) Wednesday Jan. 28 Begins at 3:30 p.m. PROF 717-72 $74 (Senior Fee $57.50) Wednesday Apr. 8 Begins at 3:30 p.m. PROF 717-71 $74 (Senior Fee $57.50) Wednesday May 27 Begins at 3:30 p.m. PROF 717-72 $74 (Senior Fee $57.50) Wednesday June 24 Begins at 9:30 a.m. PROF 717-73 $74 (Senior Fee $57.50) Wednesday Aug. 12 Begins at 9:30 a.m.

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Defensive Driving Course

This National Safety Council program presents defensive driving techniques in an interactive format. The course content emphasizes the dangers of speed, illustrates the DDC Collision Prevention Formula, proper following distance, and explains the effects of alcohol and drugs. The course is designed for corporations and government agencies, court referrals and the general public. Many states accept DDC4 in their introduction program and many insurance companies offer premium discounts. Anyone referred by the court must bring the court referral form to register. CEUs: .4 DDC4 701-71 $40 (Senior Fee $40) Saturday Feb. 21 7:45 a.m. - Noon

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DDC4 701-71 $40 (Senior Fee $40) Saturday June 13 7:45 a.m. - Noon

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DDC4 701-72 $40 (Senior Fee $40) Saturday Aug. 8 7:45 a.m. - Noon

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Winter Online Sessions Session 1: Jan. 12 – Feb. 27 Session 2: Mar. 9 – Apr. 24 Spring Online Sessions Session 1: May 4 – June 19 Session 2: June 29 – Aug. 14 Please call the Office of Lifelong Learning at 734.384.4127 to register or for more information. You may access detailed course descriptions and outlines at www.legalstudies.com.

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BUSINESS | PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT | HEALTH & SAFETY Basic Certified Fiber Optic Technician

MCCC is pleased to be part of the MIOSHA TRAINING INSTITUTE and offers a wide variety of safety training courses. Most of the safety training topics can be delivered at your worksite or on campus. To receive a detailed brochure of the safety training classes available, contact the Office of Lifelong Learning at 734.384.4127 or visit the Division of Corporate and Community Services’ Web site at www.monroeccc. edu/ccs/training.htm

Prepare to take the Certified Fiber Optics Technician Exam sanctioned by the Fiber Optics Association, which is provided on the final day. The course introduces the industry standards governing FTTD (Fiber to the Desk), FTTH (Fiber to the Home), and LAN/WAN Fiber networks and basic fusion and mechanical splicing. CEUs: 2.4

MIOSHA - Machine Guarding and Hazard Indentification This half-day course is designed for general industry participants (maintenance, safety and health professionals, and management personnel). It will familiarize you with various types of common machinery and the related safety hazards. The course enables participants to recognize hazards such as those created by points of operations, rotating parts and flying chips, while providing options for achieving abatement. CEUs: .3 PERS 750-71 $90 (Senior Fee $75) Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

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Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/Testing

Prepare to take the Advanced Fiber Optics Certification Exam, which is given at the end of class. The course is designed to offer advanced training to anyone involved with the testing and maintenance of fiber optics networks, offering an easy-to-understand approach to fiber optics testing standards with little theory and considerable hands-on activities. CEUs: 1.6 ELEC 722-71 $675 (Senior Fee $562.50) Thurs/Fri J une 4 & 5 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

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This course is designed for anyone interested in learning how to properly install Outside Plant (OSP) Fiber Optics Cabling. It will prepare you to take the CFOT OSP hands-on and written exams that are sanctioned by the FOA (Fiber Optics Association), which are provided on the final day. Proper Mid-Span Access procedures will be demonstrated during class. Course fee includes study materials, textbook, CD and exams. Note: You must pass both the written and hands-on exams to successfully pass this course. This course is accredited by BICSI for Ecs: RCDD – 20, RITP - 20, OSP – 20, INST 2 (Copper/Fiber) –15, Technician – 18, Certified Trainer – 20. (The actual hours may vary depending on number of students.) Prerequisite: CFOT course or another formal fiber optics training course within preceding six months or one year of fiber optics related experience. Particular physical demands on the student: You should be physically able to see, identify, install and test fiber optics connectors safely and efficiently. CEUs: 1.6 ELEC 725-71 $675 (Senior Fee $562.50) Sat/Sun June 6 & 7 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 257

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Certified Fiber Optic Specialist in Outside Cabling

Attendees from both the construction and general industry sector will gain an insight of the process and procedures a MIOSHA compliance officer follows while conducting a workplace inspection and how to respond to MIOSHA citations. Topics covered include inspection types, employer/employee rights and responsibilities, and penalty reduction factors. How to prepare for an inspection and work through a sample citation are included. You will be provided with hands-on exercises to reinforce the principles discussed in the course. CEUs: .3 PERS 729-71 $90 (Senior Fee $75) Tuesday 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

ELEC 721-71 $700 (Senior Fee $587.50) Mon/Tues/Wed June 1 - 3 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 257

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BUSINESS | PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT | HEALTH & SAFETY HealthGuard Professional Food Manager Certification

Monroe County Community College is offering a one-day HealthGuard Professional Food Manager Certification Training in conformance with the Michigan Food Law. The Michigan Food Law requires all licensees must have a certified food manager. This course, along with a passing score on the exam, meets that requirement. The cost includes the NSF HealthGuard Certified Professional Food Manager Manual, Exam, lunch and refreshments. CEUs: .8 CSM 718-71 $143 (Senior Fee $127.75) Tuesday Jan. 13 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

Blanchard

CSM 718-72 $143 (Senior Fee $127.75) Tuesday Feb. 10 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

Blanchard

CSM 718-73 $143 (Senior Fee $127.75) Tuesday Mar. 10 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

Blanchard

CSM 718-74 $143 (Senior Fee $127.75) Tuesday Apr. 14 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

Blanchard

CSM 718-71 $143 (Senior Fee $127.75) Tuesday May 12 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

Blanchard

CSM 718-72 $143 (Senior Fee $127.75) Tuesday June 9 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

Blanchard

CSM 718-73 $143 (Senior Fee $127.75) Tuesday July 14 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

Blanchard

CSM 718-74 $143 (Senior Fee $127.75) Tuesday Aug. 11 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Z 258

Blanchard

National Career Readiness Certificate Testing

This portable credential, powered by WorkKeys, verifies to employers that you have essential core employability skills in Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics and Locating Information. These skills are highly important to the majority of jobs in the workplace and the certificate offers individuals, employers and educators a universally valued credential. National Career Readiness Certificate uses test results from these assessments to award certificates in three categories: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The fee for all three assessments is $74 and individual assessments are available. NCRC testing is scheduled as needed. Please contact the Office of Lifelong Learning for more information. For more information on the NCRC exam, please visit www.act.org/ certificate/index.html.

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Customized Training & Retraining Programs

In collaboration with your company, Monroe County Community College can create training and retraining programs to meet the changing dimensions of skills in today’s workplace. Whether your company needs training in supervision/ management, a new manufacturing process, software applications or basic skills, representatives from the college can work with members of your staff to develop a customized training program tailored to meet the specific needs of your employee groups. The training can take place at your office or plant or at the college on a time schedule convenient to your company and employees. For more information, contact Barry Kinsey, director of workforce development, at 734.384.4127. Sign up to receive e-mail notices of upcoming training events at www. monroeccc.edu/ccs/training.htm.

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WHITMAN CENTER The following classes, are being offered at the MCCC Whitman Center, located at 7777 Lewis Avenue in Temperance. Scrap for Scholars

Do you like to scrapbook, make cards or do other crafts? Would you like to have fun with friends? If you answered yes to either of these questions this would be the event for you! Register and join scrapbookers and crafters for a fun day of creativity. Beginners and experts are welcome. All will have the opportunity to meet new people, learn innovative techniques and learn new crafts. Vendors from the areas of scrapbooking, stamping and jewelry/beading will be in attendance. To assist you with your projects, give demonstrations and have products for sale. Bring your own supplies to work on your projects at your own pace. Kids are welcome with the accompaniment of an adult. All proceeds from the registration of this event go to raise money for the Mary Mosingo-Cobb Scholarship Fund. Morning snack, lunch, dinner and evening snack are included at no additional cost. At the time of registration, please let us know if you want to sit next to someone and if you need an outlet. Changes from half day to full day may be made on the day of the event for an additional $20. (The discount only applies to pre-registrations.) Registration deadline: February 12.

CRAFT 818-91 Full-Day Session $35 (Senior Fee $35) Saturday Feb. 21 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. WC 8

Anything

CRAFT 818-91A Morning Session Only $20 (Senior Fee $20) Saturday Feb. 21 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. WC 8

Goes!

Explore any possible 2-D medium and combinations of media you like and create monoprints in watercolor and acrylic enhanced by pastel, oil pastel and colored pencils. Cut and torn paper collage, ink transfer and several resist processes will also be explored. Some previous painting and/or drawing experience is helpful but not necessary. A supply list will be distributed at the first class session. ART 724-91 $99 (Senior Fee $49.50) Tuesdays Apr. 7 – May 26 9:30 a.m. – Noon WC 10 Frankenhauser

Oil & Acrylic Painting

Learn to work with oils and acrylics on canvas. You will learn about alkyd paints, water-soluble oils and oil-like techniques with acrylics. Numerous styles and techniques are possible. A supply list will be distributed at the first class session. ART 749-91 $99 (Senior Fee $49.50) Thursdays Apr. 9 – May 28 9:30 a.m. – Noon WC 10 Frankenhauser

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CRAFT 818-91B Afternoon Session Only $20 (Senior Fee $20) Saturday Feb. 21 2 - 9 p.m. WC 8

Introduction to Water Media Painting

Learn the basics of watercolor and the use of acrylics in a watercolor manner. This class is for all levels but special attention will be given to beginners. You will decide what you want to paint and learn the technique in class. You'll learn many painting techniques from wash, dry brush, lifting off and over glazing as well as various resistant techniques. You are encouraged to bring any previous artwork you have done. A supply list will be distributed at the first class session. ART 757-91 $99 (Senior Fee $49.50) Wednesdays Apr. 8 – May 27 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. WC 10 Frankenhauser

Passport to Retirement

With financial independence, retirement can be the most fulfilling time of your life. The Passport to Retirement workshop covers important money management concepts and educates attendees on how to potentially overcome the roadblocks to a successful retirement. Topics include defining and creating a retirement plan, assessing the costs of retirement, evaluating the sources of retirement income, investing for the future, protecting your health and wealth, receiving funds from retirement plans and managing your estate distribution. The class is taught by financial professionals; however, no products or investments will be promoted or offered. The fee includes a written course workbook and study aids. One workbook per registration is included in the cost. Spouse may attend at no additional charge but must also pre-register. PFIN 737-91 $49 (Senior Fee $37) Tuesdays Feb. 10 - 24 6:30 - 9 p.m. WC 8

Staff

Art Fundamentals

This is an introductory course for all art students, especially those who are interested in taking a basic art class. The student will be exposed to the elements of two-dimensional form structure, the principles of organization, art terminology, materials and techniques, and forms of artistic expression. CEUs: 8.2 ART 758-91 $642 (Senior Fee $321) Tues/Thurs Jan. 13 - Apr. 30 5:30 - 8:20 p.m. WC 10 Vassar No class on March 10 & 12

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GENERAL INFORMATION Course Age Requirement

Unless otherwise stated in the class description, students must be 16 years of age or older to register for all Lifelong Learning classes.

Grades, Certificates of Completion and Transcripts

Upon successful completion of a course, a certificate and/ or transcript may be furnished if requested by the student. Grading system for Lifelong Learning courses: S

SATISFACTORY - the learner completed the course, meeting at least minimal expectations as outlined by the instructor.

N NO GRADE - the learner did not meet the minimal expectations of the instructor or did not elect to complete work necessary for obtaining a grade. W WITHDRAW - the learner formally withdrew from the class.

Cancelation of Classes

The institution reserves the right to cancel or make changes in this schedule when deemed necessary. An attempt will be made to telephone students affected. You may inquire directly about your class status by contacting the Office of Lifelong Learning.

Refund Policy

If you find that you cannot attend a class after having registered for it, contact the Office of Lifelong Learning immediately to officially drop the course to be eligible for a refund. It is not the responsibility of your instructor to notify the office of student drops.  If the course or seminar is completed within 1-13 days, students will receive a 100 percent refund when withdrawing prior to the day of the first class meeting. No refund will be issued to students who withdraw on the day the class is scheduled to begin.  If the course is completed within 14-63 days, students will receive a 100 percent refund when withdrawing on or before the first scheduled day of class or the next immediate business day. Students withdrawing during the next two business days will receive a 50 percent refund of the tuition only. (Lab fees excluded.) No refunds will be issued after this time.  If the course is not completed until 64 or more days, students will receive a 100 percent refund when withdrawing prior to class or within the first week* of classes. Students withdrawing the second week of classes will receive a 50 percent refund. No refunds will be issued after this time. * The first week of classes for Lifelong Learning programs begins with the first meeting date and ends six calendar days thereafter.

I got MY start at MCCC. Kristi Kostoff

REGISTERED NURSE MERCY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SYSTEM

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GENERAL INFORMATION Tobacco Policy

Tobacco use is prohibited on all college grounds.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

The primary purpose of CEUs is to provide a permanent record of the educational accomplishments of an individual who has completed a non-credit class. CEUs are especially important to those who seek to maintain a credential, such as a real estate license. One CEU is defined as 10 hours of participation in a planned continuing education experience organized under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction. CEUs do not apply toward college degree requirements.

Social Security Number Privacy Policy

The State of Michigan Public Act 454 of 2004 establishes regulations to help ensure the privacy of student Social Security numbers. This includes the proper use, disclosure and disposal of student Social Security numbers. The Community College District of Monroe County, Mich. will follow procedures to ensure that these requirements are met. For procedural information, please see the website at www.monroeccc.edu.

Disabilities

If you have a documented disability for which an accommodation may be appropriate, please contact the Learning Assistance Lab at 734.384.4167 for an appointment.

Children on Campus

In order to ensure your child’s safety and the integrity of our classes, we ask that you not bring your child with you to class. For children registered in a Lifelong Learning class, those 15 years of age or younger may not be dropped off in front of college buildings. Parents must accompany their children to and from the classroom.

Holds

Students who have outstanding tuition, library fines or other indebtedness to MCCC will not be allowed to register until the debt is paid. MCCC will not release a transcript if the student has a financial hold.

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REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIFELONG LEARNING COURSES www.monroeccc.edu Who Can Use

Help Desk: 734.384.4333

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WebPal is available to students who have been enrolled any time since the fall of 1997. Students attending prior to the fall of 1997 should call the Office of Lifelong Learning to register with the office for the first time. If you have never taken a class at MCCC (credit or non-credit) you cannot use to register for the first time. You must call the Office of Lifelong Learning at 734.384.4127 to register with a credit card, or mail your registration form and payment to our office. The next time you want to register for a class, you may set up your account on and register online.

How Do I Sign On • Go to www.monroeccc.edu and click on the

logo. • First time users: click on “First Time users Click Here!” Read and print “How do I log on to .”Click on “Log In” and follow the instructions you printed to confirm your User ID and to set your secure personal password. (Make a note of your new password or use the password hint reminder.) Passwords do expire. After six months, you will be required to create a new password. • If you were successful at logging in, click on “Students.” • Go to “My MCCC e-mail address/My personal profile” in the left column and verify your information. If you have any changes to make, please use the Change of Address Form or call the Office of Lifelong Learning. It is important to update your information as we will access this information should we need to contact you with a changes about your class(es). • When finished, “Log Out” and close your browser.

Steps to Register for your Lifelong Learning Class • Click on the icon • • • • • • • • •

Log in to your secure account Click on “Students.” Click on “Register or Add Sections.” Select the term for which you want to register from the “Term” drop down box Select your class “Subject” from the drop down box Select “NC-Non Credit” from the “Course Level” drop down box. Type in the course number and then the section number (or leave blank if you want to review other options) Select “Submit” (Only once. Please be patient!) .The system will display a “Section Selection Results” page. Confirm your selection(s) by clicking on “Select” box for each section you want added to your schedule. • Click on “Submit” to register for these sections. •. The “Register and Drop Section” screen will appear. You have been placed on a “preferred Sections” list. You will need to confirm your selection by selecting “Register” from the drop down Action box under “Preferred Sections.” • Click on “Submit” •. A “Registration Results” Screen will provide the status of your registration. You are registered for your selected courses however you must now pay in full your tuition to remain registered. If you do not pay at the time of registration, you will be dropped from all of your classes and will need to re- register. • .To select another class, go back to the “Students Menu” and select “Register or Add Section.” Steps to Pay Your Tuition **PAYMENT IS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION FOR ALL LIFELONG LEARNING COURSES** •. At the “Students Menu” select “pay Tuition in Full by Credit Card” in the left column. The WebPal system accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover. • Select your method of payment and click “Submit” •. Complete the Electronic Card Entry form and then click on “Submit” REMINDER: You must pay your tuition in full in order to remain registered in your class(es). If you do not pay your tuition in full at the time of registration, you will be dropped from all of your classes and will need to re-register.  Monroe County Community College    Corporate & Community Services  29


Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk For Fitness Activities at Monroe County Community College If you are taking any of the following classes, you must sign this waiver and submit it prior to the first day of class. Only one form (per person) is necessary per semester. A parent or legal guardian must sign for anyone under 18 years old. Personal Fitness Trainer Certification Tae Kwon Do Destination Dance Women's Self-defense Pilates & Yoga - all classes Circuit Training Fab Four I, the undersigned, in consideration of the use of physical fitness facilities at Monroe County Community College, declare and agree as follows:  I acknowledge that all training and fitness/exercise activities carry with them the potential for personal property damage, personal injury, and death.  I assume all risks of injury arising out of my participation in any college-sponsored fitness/exercise activity, including my use of any college-owned fitness equipment.  I certify that I am physically fit and able to participate in fitness/exercise activities and have not been advised otherwise by a qualified medical person. I have received sufficient training for participation in any fitness activity and equipment use.  I release and agree to indemnify Monroe County Community College and its trustees and employees from any and all liability, loss, damage, expense, or cost of any nature whatsoever for any and all claims that are known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, future or contingent, for personal injury or property damage arising out of fitness/exercise activities at Monroe County Community College.  I agree that I shall not now or at any time in the future, directly or indirectly, commence or prosecute any action, suit or other proceedings against Monroe County Community College and/or its trustees and employees arising out of, relating to, or in connection with my use of any fitness equipment and/or my participation in any college-sponsored fitness/exercise activity.  I consent to receive medical treatment which may be deemed advisable in the event of injury, accident, and/or illness during my participation in fitness/exercise activities at Monroe County Community College.  I attest that I am of legal age to sign this form as a binding legal document in accordance with its intention. I have carefully read this release of liability and fully understand its contents. I agree to assume all risks of injury associated with fitness activities at Monroe County Community College. I agree not to make a claim against Monroe County Community College if I am injured while using fitness equipment or engaged in fitness/exercise activities. I sign this agreement of my own free will. _____________________________________________________________ Class Title

Semester:  Winter

 Spring

 Fall

_______________________________________ ______________________________ ____________________ Print Participant’s Name Student ID# or last 4 digits of SSN Date of Birth ________________________________________ ________________________ Participant’s Signature Date If the participant is under 18 years of age, a parent/legal guardian must sign below. ________________________________________ _____________________________ Print Parent/Guardian Name Emergency Phone # ________________________________________ _____________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Date Return this form along with your registration form to the Office of Lifelong Learning. You may also fax it to us at 734.384.4190.

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Registration Term and Year

 

Winter 2015

Monroe County Community College

Lifelong Learning Registration Form Corporate and Community Services Division 1555 South Raisinville Road • Monroe, Micigan 48161

Spring 2015

Office 734.384.4127 • Fax 734.384.4190 • ONE FORM PER PERSON •

Social Security Number

/

Student ID Number

– OR –

/ Last Name

First Name

M.I.

Home Address

City

State

Day Phone Number (

) Date of Birth

/ Course Number

/

Zip Code

Evening Phone Number

Other Phone Number

(

(

) Gender M or F

Class Title

 Yes, please sign me up to receive e-mail announcements on new Lifelong Learning classes, as well as for an early preview of the schedule each semester.

Time

Start Date

Method of Payment Visa, MasterCard or Discover Company Authorized Billing:

Fee*

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

$ _____________

Card #_______________________________

Tuition

Total Due

Cash, Check or Money Order (payable to MCCC)

$ _____________

Location

*Fee included in Tuition

$ _____________ ______________

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Cell Phone Pager Campus Fax

E-mail Address

* MCCC provides a Senior Citizen Scholarship to Monroe County residents 60 years or older. Please confirm the fee(s) you may be responsible for before submitting this form.

Tuition & Fees

Residency Status

Monroe County Out of Monroe County Out of State

Origin of Registration

Phone-in Walk-in Exp. Date __________ Mail-in Fax-in

Waiver # ____________ Company_______________ $ _____________

MCCC Employee Tuition

$ _____________

Senior Citizen Scholarship

$ _____________

TOTAL TUITION & FEES PAID

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Visit our Online Instruction Center at www.ed2go.com/Monroe for more information and complete course descriptions, outlines and costs.


REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS Online Classes

Education to Go (ED2GO) offers a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet. All of the courses include expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient and geared just for you.

How to Get Started:

1. Visit our Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/Monroe 2. Click the “Courses” link. Once you choose the department and course title you are interested in, select the “Enroll Now” button. Follow the instructions to enroll. Here, you will enter your e-mail address and choose a password that will grant you access to the classroom. 3. Pay for your course by calling MCCC's Office of Lifelong Learning at 734.384.4127. You cannot pay for your course on ED2GO's website. 4. When your course starts, return to the Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with the e-mail address and password you selected during enrollment.

PAYMENT PLAN NBS e-Cashier Automatic Payment Program

To help you meet your educational expenses, MCCC is offering FACTS as a convenient budget plan. This is not a loan program. You have no debt, there are no interest or finance charges assessed, and there is no credit check. Enrolling online is simple, secure and easy. Down or monthly payments are deducted immediately from your account on the fifth of each month until the balance is paid in full. • Arrange for monthly payments • Make a down payment immediately and arrange for monthly payments • Automatic payments from your checking or savings account • $30 non-refundable enrollment fee (an additional $2 will be charged for full payments)

Deadlines to Enroll in e-Cashier Payment Plan - Winter 2015 Opens August 1 January 28

No down payment, 4 monthly payments (February May)

February 24

25% down payment processed IMMEDIATELY, 3 monthly payments (March - May)

March 26

5 0% down payment processed IMMEDIATELY, 2 monthly payments (April - May)

Selection of Starting Dates: Winter 2015 Wed. Jan. 21 Wed. Feb. 18 Wed. Mar. 18 Wed. Apr. 15

Spring 2015 Wed. May 13 Wed. June 17 Wed. July 15 Wed. Aug. 12

Online Career Training Programs

( Formerly Gatlin Education Services) View the variety of open enrollment online programs at www.gatlineducation.com/mccc. Classes are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field who work to provide the most effective web-based learning experience available today. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience and respond to any questions or concerns, as well as motivate you to succeed. Each program includes a set of lessons and evaluations; grades are a combination of the instructor/mentor's evaluation of students' work and computer-graded tests. How Gatlin online courses work: • Begin when you wish • You are assigned an instructor for one-on-one assistance • Move at your own pace • Your work is evaluated, and 70 percent proficiency is required for a certificate of completion. • You should complete the course within 180 days, but you may request an extension if necessary. • You will receive a certificate from MCCC upon successful completion. Please call the Office of Lifelong Learning at 734.384.4127 to register and learn more about these programs.

Steps to Enroll in FACTS

1. Register for your Lifelong Learning class(es). See inside the front cover. 2. Obtain your seven-digit student ID number as assigned by the college. If you do not know your student ID number, please contact the Office of Lifelong Learning at 734.384.4127. 3. Log on to the college’s website at www.monroeccc.edu, and click on “New Lifelong Learning Schedule – January - August 2015” 4. Click on “New Tuition Payment Plan for Select classes in this schedule” under the e-Cashier symbol. 5. Carefully read terms and conditions provided by FACTS. Then, click on “Proceed” and complete the “Personal Information” page. *NOTE: Not all Lifelong Learning classes are eligible for the tuition plan.

Look for this symbol next to the classes that are eligible for the payment plan.


www.monroeccc.edu Monroe County Community College is an equal opportunity institution and adheres to a policy that no qualified person shall be discriminated against because of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, gender, marital status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, height, weight or veteran’s status in any program or activity for which it is responsible.

MOTORCYCLE

S AF E T Y

Our classes are taught by professional, certified instructors who not only have a passion for riding -- but also riding safety. State funds from a motorcycle grant administered by the Michigan Department of State and federal funds from the Michigan Office of Highway Safety and Planning support this program.

Basic Rider Course (BRC) – Open and eCourses

Designed for someone who has minimal experience operating a motorcycle, this course focuses on the development of basic riding skills: clutch and throttle coordination, straight-line riding, braking, turning and shifting. Successful completion of this course will result in a riding test waiver by the Secretary of State. The NEW online eCourse requires you complete the online portion prior to your class start date.

See Page 15 for more information! All classes are $25

Returning Rider Basic Rider Course (RRBRC)

This is a one-day course designed for the experienced but unlicensed rider to become licensed and legal. Successful completion allows a student to waive the Secretary of State riding skills test.

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