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<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> noncredit classes<br />

<strong>Contents</strong><br />

How to use this schedule<br />

we make it easy .........................................................................2<br />

Location codes<br />

find your way to class ................................................................3<br />

Continuing education highlights<br />

just a few of our many offerings ................................................ 4<br />

dates to remember<br />

open house, events, closings ..................................................... 5<br />

personAL enriCHmenT<br />

cultural arts, food, fitness and more .................................... 6-38<br />

BAsiC eduCATion<br />

GED, ESL, college prep ...................................................... 39-44<br />

CAreer And CerTifiCATion<br />

job training and professional development ....................... 45-84<br />

subject list by campus locations<br />

<strong>Arundel</strong> Mills, Glen Burnie, HCAT ....................................................86<br />

Alphabetical index by subject<br />

find it fast ................................................................................ 88-89<br />

index of online courses by subject<br />

your pace, your place, online .................................................... 90-91<br />

General information<br />

policies, payment, parking ........................................................ 92-93<br />

AACC foundation<br />

ways to give ...................................................................................94<br />

financial aid and scholarships<br />

money matters for continuing education .........................................95<br />

Continuing education certificates codes<br />

add these to your registration form .................................................99<br />

How to register for classes<br />

five ways, your choice ............................................................... 96-97<br />

registration forms<br />

or go to www.aacc.edu/noncredit ..................................... 98, 100<br />

Campus map ......................................inside back cover<br />

Visit us on the Web: www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

On the COver: Richard Williams is a student participating in AACC’s Advanced<br />

Culinary Job Corps program that provides job and life skill training for individuals<br />

aged 18-24.<br />

Friends of AACC,<br />

How satisfying to learn something new!<br />

During the past fiscal year, 29,522 people<br />

in our community took at least one of<br />

AACC’s noncredit continuing education<br />

courses. What a change from the 270<br />

students enrolled when the college opened<br />

in 1961.<br />

Throughout our 50 years, AACC has<br />

responded to the community’s needs.<br />

Some of you signed up for a favorite fitness class; others added to<br />

their gourmet or art talents; and still others delved into new eras of<br />

history. Students now also can learn the intricacies of environmentally<br />

conscious gardening, tips for effective parenting and so many other<br />

skills that we did not even imagine in our early days.<br />

Today, AACC offers more and more opportunities for our community<br />

to build career skills, and many of you this year decided the time<br />

was right to upgrade training for the workplace, either to position<br />

yourselves for a promotion or to prepare for an entirely new career. To<br />

put this in perspective, last year our students earned 3,570 workforce<br />

credentials – a significant jump from the 2,556 earned in 2009. Not<br />

that we are surprised. Our students continue to excel.<br />

In turn, the college works hard to develop continuing education<br />

certificates that prepare our community to handle the demands of<br />

the workforce of today and tomorrow. Teachers can learn to design<br />

online courses; technology lovers can learn how to program iPhones,<br />

iPads and other mobile devices; workers in the construction industry<br />

can expand their skills by learning green technology; and students<br />

can enter the health professions with a certificate in phlebotomy<br />

technician, dental assisting and radiology or managed care operations.<br />

We are so proud of the achievements of all of our students. As AACC<br />

looks ahead to the next 50 years of serving as the community’s college,<br />

we encourage you to keep exploring your passions, working toward<br />

your goals and creating your future. Enjoy the journey.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Martha A. Smith, Ph.D.<br />

AACC BoArd of TrusTees<br />

Victoria K. Fretwell, chair<br />

Jerome W. Klasmeier, vice chair<br />

James H. Johnson Jr., Ph.D.<br />

Kimberly McCoy Burns, Esq.<br />

The Rev. Dr. Diane Dixon-Proctor<br />

Arthur D. Ebersberger<br />

Walter J. Hall<br />

Cynthia Robichaud, student member<br />

1


how to use this schedule of classes<br />

2<br />

seCTions<br />

Courses are grouped by personal enrichment, basic education and career and certification. Look for cross references and<br />

helpful information, including Web addresses for more information, in the introductions under headings and subheadings.<br />

personAL enriCHmenT<br />

Cultural arts, food and culinary, fitness, history, financial planning, parenting and more<br />

BAsiC eduCATion<br />

Adult basic skills, Ged, college preparation<br />

CAreer And CerTifiCATion<br />

Job training, professional development, technical certifications<br />

ConTinuinG eduCATion CerTifiCATe<br />

The list of courses that make up each continuing education certificate<br />

along with a Web address for more information can be<br />

found in yellow shaded boxes throughout the schedule. In most<br />

cases the courses appear near the box. If not, their location is<br />

noted in the shaded box.<br />

example:<br />

Anatomy of a course listing: what do the codes and symbols mean?<br />

COurSe number<br />

COurSe titLe<br />

COurSe DeSCriptiOn<br />

preCOreQuiSite<br />

COurSe nOte<br />

SeCtiOn number<br />

DAyS CLASS meetS<br />

SeCtiOn nOte<br />

Introduction to Teaching ESL<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/esl/introteaching or call<br />

410-777-2901. See page 99 to learn more about<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

ESL 380 Introduction to Teaching ESL<br />

ESL 381 ESL Teacher Practicum<br />

ESL 382 Teaching ESL Vocabulary<br />

COmputer<br />

COmpentenCy<br />

LeveL<br />

See page 52<br />

CPT 362<br />

Computer Keyboarding<br />

CreDit/<br />

nOnCreDit ShAre<br />

See page 93<br />

COurSe<br />

NEW<br />

Learn the fundamentals of keyboarding using touch typing on a computer. Develop speed and accuracy in operating a computer keyboard.<br />

Cover computer terms. Textbook information is available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $114† includes $35 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Macintosh O/S experience.<br />

Note: Some sections offered online. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Most materials supplied in class.<br />

CLASS StArt AnD<br />

StArS number<br />

number Of SeSSiOnS<br />

enD time<br />

COntinuinG eDuCAtiOn<br />

unitS<br />

See page 93<br />

† tuitiOn nOt wAiveD fOr<br />

SeniOrS AnD DiSAbLeD retireeS See page 92<br />

Sec. 201 H67613H 3 sessions JOhn 100<br />

buiLDinG AnD<br />

rOOm number<br />

TuTh 6-8:30 pm April 22-May 1 Robin Ward<br />

inStruCtOr<br />

Note: No class Apr. 29.<br />

OnLine pArtner<br />

Sec. 202 H62314H Jan. 18-March 9 OnLn eDGO<br />

StArt AnD enD DAte<br />

reGisTrATion<br />

Noncredit registration is continuous throughout the year<br />

and students can register up to the actual start date<br />

HOWEVER, decisions on whether we have enough people to<br />

run a class are made a week or two before the start date so<br />

please REGISTER EARLY.<br />

Registration for winter classes begins: oCT. 1, 2012<br />

Registration for spring classes begins: JAn. 3, 2013<br />

Registration for summer classes begins: mArCH 1, 2013<br />

Registration for fall classes begins: June 1, 2013<br />

Register online, by mail, touchtone phone or in person.<br />

sTep-By-sTep insTruCTions BeGin on pAGe 96.<br />

COre Of KnOwLeDGe<br />

ChiLD CAre trAininG/teACher prOfeSSiOnAL<br />

DeveOpment<br />

See pages 40 and 65<br />

CONTENT AREA: D<br />

OnLine<br />

COurSe<br />

reAL eStAte<br />

SALeS perSOn LiCenSure<br />

renewAL CODe<br />

See page 65<br />

CATEGORY A<br />

for GenerAL informATion ABouT nonCrediT Courses † See page 80


where is my class? Location codes (and other abbreviations)<br />

AACC • ArnOLD CAmpuS<br />

101 <strong>College</strong> parkway, Arnold, md 21012<br />

see CAmpus mAp on inside BACK CoVer<br />

AnXA <strong>Anne</strong>x A<br />

AnXB <strong>Anne</strong>x B<br />

CAde John A. Cade Center for Fine Arts<br />

CALT Center for Applied Learning and Technology<br />

Cd CD-ROM<br />

CdC Child Development Center<br />

CorT Tennis Courts<br />

CrCs Careers Center<br />

drGn Henry L. Dragun Science Building<br />

fLds Siegert Field<br />

fLrs Dr. Thomas E. Florestano Sr. Allied Health and<br />

Public Services Building<br />

Gym Dr. David S. Jenkins Gymnasium<br />

Hum Humanities Building<br />

JoHn A. Cathryn Johnson Building<br />

LiBr Andrew G. Truxal Library<br />

mATH Math Building<br />

pArK Parking Lot<br />

pCpA Pascal Center for Performing Arts<br />

pLnT Plant<br />

pooL Olson Memorial Pool<br />

sCHZ Dr. Lila R. Schwartz Building<br />

ssVC Student Services Center<br />

sun Student Center<br />

TBA To Be Announced<br />

Tour Tour departing from Arnold campus<br />

OnLine CODeS<br />

Go To WWW.AACC.edu/VirTuALCAmpus/Coned for<br />

insTruCTions<br />

onLn Online<br />

ALs Allegra Learning Solutions<br />

BdBn Bobbi Dubins<br />

CeXp Construction Experts Inc.<br />

CTs Career Technical Services<br />

edGo Ed2Go<br />

eLLum Elluminate<br />

GATL Gatlin Education<br />

GTeC Greenville Technical <strong>College</strong><br />

HCC Howard <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Hrfd Harford <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Jer John E. Reid Group<br />

Lern Learning Resources Network Inc.<br />

mie Music Industry Educators<br />

mnyu Money U<br />

oLT Online Training Inc.<br />

proTr Protrain<br />

prspn Pronto Spanish<br />

sspA Salon Spa Training Institute<br />

unTr United Training<br />

VTi Veterinary Technical Institute<br />

WB AACC Online — ANGEL<br />

LisT of WinTer 2012 off-CAmpus LoCATions<br />

AMIL • <strong>Arundel</strong> mills<br />

7009 <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills Circle<br />

Hanover, MD 21076<br />

CART • Chesapeake Arts Center<br />

194 Hammonds Lane<br />

Brooklyn Park, MD 21225<br />

EARL • earlbeck Gases and technologies<br />

8204 Pulaski Highway<br />

Baltimore, MD 21237<br />

GBTC • Glen burnie town Center<br />

101 Crain Highway N.<br />

Glen Burnie, MD 21061<br />

HCAT • hotel, Culinary Arts and tourism<br />

institute<br />

7438 Gov. Ritchie Highway<br />

Glen Burnie, MD 21061<br />

WWW.AACC.edu/mAps<br />

IEC • ieC Chesapeake<br />

1424 Odenton Road<br />

Odenton, MD 21113<br />

MHS • meade high School<br />

1100 Clark Road<br />

Fort Meade, MD 20755<br />

SPGC • Severna park Golf Center<br />

1257 Gov. Ritchie Highway<br />

Severna Park, MD 21146<br />

WHEB • willow Oak herb farm<br />

8109 Telegraph Road<br />

Severn, MD 21144<br />

sTAY<br />

connected<br />

Use your personal AACC website:<br />

myaacc.aacc.edu to register for classes; find<br />

your classroom; look up your grades; see college<br />

announcements; email your instructors, and access the<br />

AACC Bookstore, Truxal Library and student clubs and<br />

organizations.<br />

3


Did you know…<br />

4<br />

eXpLOre Summer Camps<br />

Become a bartender<br />

if your child is considered gifted<br />

and talented by <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong><br />

County Schools then you should<br />

check out the variety of summer<br />

camps that AACC has to offer in<br />

partnership with the county school<br />

system. Both full-day and halfday<br />

camps provide students in<br />

kindergarten through eighth grade<br />

the opportunity to learn about<br />

robotics, amphibians, microscopes,<br />

digital animation and more. See<br />

page 9-10 for camp listings, then<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/kic for<br />

current availability.<br />

Thinking about becoming a<br />

bartender? In only seven evenings<br />

you can not only learn how to<br />

bartend and take the ServSafe<br />

Alcohol certification from the<br />

National Restaurant Association<br />

Education Foundation, but you<br />

can also earn an AACC continuing<br />

education certificate that indicates<br />

to potential employers that<br />

you’ve successfully completed this<br />

valuable job training program. The<br />

course is taught by hospitality and<br />

culinary arts professionals with<br />

AACC’s Hotel, Culinary Arts and<br />

Tourism Institute. See “Bartender<br />

Certification” (HCT 342) on page 72.<br />

AACC's continuing education offerings include personal enrichment,<br />

basic education, career training and professional certification.<br />

Teach english as a<br />

second Language<br />

Just for women<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

<strong>Community</strong>-based ESL programs<br />

in community colleges, community<br />

centers, places of worship and<br />

oversees are in need of qualified<br />

instructors. If you think you have a<br />

passion or gift for teaching people<br />

in need of learning English, look<br />

to AACC for your community-based<br />

ESL instructor training. Start with<br />

Introduction to Teaching ESL<br />

(ESL 380) being offered this July<br />

then finish up your practicum,<br />

grammar, reading and vocabulary<br />

courses by December. See page 44<br />

for details.<br />

Note: This program does not prepare you<br />

to teach ESL in <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Public<br />

Schools.<br />

improve your health, explore a<br />

new career, start a new hobby in<br />

classes taught by women just for<br />

women. AACC’s Women’s Institute<br />

offers shorter format classes such as<br />

“Exercises with Kettlebells<br />

(WIS 323), “Finding a New Career”<br />

(WMN 399) or "Wire Wrapped Sea<br />

Glass” (WIS 387) that allow women<br />

to explore new topics in a nurturing<br />

and supportive environment. Like<br />

what you learned? Then check out<br />

our fitness and exercise, jewelry<br />

and stained glass making and<br />

career exploration courses in other<br />

parts of the schedule. So set aside<br />

an evening or two or three just for<br />

yourself this summer. See page<br />

34-36 for a list of Women’s Institute<br />

courses.<br />

These are just a few of our many offerings. Get inspired.


Continuing education events and important dates<br />

for the most up-to-date information about college open houses and events,<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/events.<br />

mAy<br />

may 4-5 † spring migration, AACC dance Company<br />

8 p.m. robert e. Kauffman Theater † www.aacc.edu/dance<br />

may 9 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism information session<br />

6-7 p.m. HCAT institute, Glen Burnie † www.aacc.edu/hcat<br />

may 12 † swing into spring, AACC Jazz ensemble (Big Band) and improvisational music<br />

Committee small Jazz Combo<br />

8 p.m. robert e. Kauffman Theater † www.aacc.edu/performingarts<br />

may 24 † Commencement<br />

7 p.m. Arnold campus † www.aacc.edu/recreg/graduation<br />

may 25 † no CLAsses AACC service reduction day, online services available<br />

June<br />

June 1 † fall noncredit registration begins. Courses will be visible on the Web and<br />

myAACC † www.aacc.edu/noncredit<br />

June 11 † Kids in <strong>College</strong> and eXpLore summer camps begin † www.aacc.edu/kic<br />

June 13 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism information session<br />

6-7 p.m. Arnold campus, Humanities Building room 214 † www.aacc.edu/hcat<br />

JuLy<br />

July 4 † no CLAsses independence day Break, online services available<br />

AuGusT<br />

Aug. 10 † Kids in <strong>College</strong> and eXpLore summer camps end † www.aacc.edu/kic<br />

Aug. 11 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism open House<br />

6-7 p.m. HCAT institute, Glen Burnie † www.aacc.edu/hcat<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 5


Art<br />

For more information about continuing education art<br />

courses, shows and events, visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/artsandcrafts.<br />

Art as Business<br />

ATs 310<br />

Arts and Crafts as a business<br />

Learn how to turn your arts and crafts hobby into a business.<br />

Examine your marketing niche, product branding, organizing<br />

and operating a business space, pricing, marketing plans,<br />

selling venues and how to tap the Internet. CEUs awarded.<br />

$98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70609H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Teri King<br />

Sec. 302 H70610H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Teri King<br />

Sec. 303 H70611H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Teri King<br />

Art History<br />

dLC 314<br />

enjoying european Art Online<br />

Learn about the art and architecture of Europe. Study famous<br />

painters and sculptors and their works including cathedrals,<br />

monuments and buildings. Gain an appreciation of their history<br />

and significance. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70790H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Scott<br />

Sec. 302 H70792H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Scott<br />

Sec. 303 H70794H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Scott<br />

Ceramics<br />

For more information about AACC ceramic courses held at<br />

Chesapeake Arts Center in Brooklyn Park, call<br />

410-777-2121.<br />

Ars 362<br />

Ceramics: basic throwing and Glazing<br />

Learn to throw a bowl, cylinder, pitcher and plate in clay on<br />

the potter’s wheel. Explore different glaze applications on<br />

high fire and low fire clay. Complete several pieces by the session’s<br />

end. Enrollment limit: 16. $189† includes $35 fee.<br />

Note: Bring basic pottery tools, small bucket and sponge to first<br />

class. Wear old clothes and closed-toe shoes.<br />

Sec. 301 H70601H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 9 am-noon May 14-June 25 Cassandra Pickering<br />

6<br />

ATs 355 NEW<br />

try it: Colored porcelain<br />

Learn to apply color stains, slips and oxides into raw porcelain<br />

clay. Watch demonstrations of hand building techniques,<br />

including nerikomi, millefiori and mishima, that form elaborate<br />

dishes, delicate boxes and beautiful jewelry. Enrollment<br />

limit: 6. $155† includes $125 fee.<br />

Note: Prior clay experience helpful, but not required. Clay and one<br />

firing included. Students bring basic pottery tool kit, bucket, sponge and<br />

bib apron or small towel. Wear work clothes and closed-toe shoes.<br />

Sec. 301 H70625H 6 sessions CArt<br />

Th 6-9 pm June 21-July 26<br />

Ars 360<br />

basic pottery wheel<br />

Introduces the art of wheel-thrown pottery. Work in a ceramic<br />

studio, use stoneware clay and electric wheels to practice<br />

centering, shaping and forming basic shapes such as bowls,<br />

cylinders and plates. Study properties of clay, terminology,<br />

basic design and decorative glazing techniques. Enrollment<br />

limit: 5. $155† includes $125 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a basic pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to<br />

class. Lab fee includes first 20 pounds of clay and one firing. Student<br />

responsible for additional clay and firings. Wear old work clothes, apron<br />

and closed-toe shoes.<br />

Sec. 301 H70597H 8 sessions CArt<br />

M 10 am-noon June 18-Aug. 6 Joe Vitek<br />

Sec. 302 H70598H 8 sessions CArt<br />

W 7-9 pm June 20-Aug. 15 Joe Vitek<br />

Ars 361<br />

intermediate pottery wheel<br />

Create larger, more complicated forms. Includes shaping lids<br />

for jars and containers, forming spouts for pitchers, pulling<br />

and attaching clay handles. Learn decorative techniques,<br />

how to alter forms, slip application, washes and wax resist.<br />

Enrollment limit: 5. $155† includes $125 fee.<br />

Note: ARS 360 Basic Pottery Wheel or equivalent knowledge recommended.<br />

Bring a basic pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to<br />

class. Lab fee includes first 20 pounds of clay and one firing. Student<br />

responsible for additional clay and firings. Wear old work clothes, apron<br />

and closed-toe shoes.<br />

Sec. 301 H70599H 8 sessions CArt<br />

Tu 10 am-noon June 19-Aug. 7 Joe Vitek<br />

Sec. 302 H70600H 8 sessions CArt<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 19-Aug. 7 Joe Vitek<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Personal Enrichment<br />

Crafts<br />

CfT 375<br />

peyote bead weaving: basics and beyond<br />

Learn the off-loom bead weaving technique called peyote<br />

stitch. Create a bracelet, necklace focal piece and earrings<br />

using needle, thread and seed beads of various sizes and<br />

shapes. Discuss color selection and design tips. Enrollment<br />

limit: 10. $121† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70636H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-8:30 pm June 6-27 Joyce Becker<br />

CfT 320<br />

Creating Greeting Cards and more<br />

Make unique cards to mark special occasions. Personalize holiday<br />

or special occasion greeting and announcement cards with<br />

flair. Learn to combine techniques such as stenciling and stamping.<br />

Embellish using ribbon, fabric, metallic foils, acrylic paints<br />

and markers. Enrollment limit: 12. $45† includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70630H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-9 pm June 12 Laverne Gordon<br />

Drawing<br />

did you know ...<br />

from 48 courses in 1961<br />

to 2,852 today<br />

Ars 357<br />

Designing and illustrating Children’s books<br />

Learn how to lay out, illustrate and design your own children’s<br />

book. Review current trends in the children’s book<br />

publishing market. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. Enrollment limit: 12. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Note: Instructor will discuss supply list at first class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70596H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-9 pm June 13-July 18 Alice Yeager<br />

Ars 376<br />

Drawing fundamentals<br />

Unlock your creative potential by developing your power of<br />

perception. Learn to draw from life, memory and imagination.<br />

Use a variety of media including charcoal, pastel and<br />

conte. Work from still life and an artist’s model. Enrollment<br />

limit: 12. $165 includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Basic drawing supplies furnished for first class. Instructor will<br />

discuss additional materials to purchase in class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70603H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-9 pm June 13-Aug. 8 T. J. Monzo


Fine Arts — Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/fineartstraining or call<br />

410-777-2121. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

ARS 310 Effective Color Pencil Technique<br />

ATS 312 Watercolor Basics: You Can Do It<br />

(offered fall 2012)<br />

ARS 376 Drawing Fundamentals<br />

ARS 377 Drawing 2: Portraiture (offered fall 2012)<br />

ATs 329 NEW<br />

Drawing and painting the Still Life<br />

Immerse yourself in a four-morning intensive studio course<br />

for advanced beginners and intermediate level students.<br />

Work from still-life arrangements that are designed to<br />

enhance perceptual and technical skills. Use pastels, oils,<br />

acrylics or watercolors. Enrollment limit: 14. $149† includes<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Note: Basic drawing experience or permission of instructor recommended.<br />

Students supply their own material. Instructor will discuss<br />

material options in first class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70612H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 9 am-noon June 18-21 David Lawton<br />

Ars 310<br />

effective Color pencil technique<br />

Discover the luminous beauty and colorful effects possible<br />

using color pencils, a nontoxic, highly portable medium ideal<br />

for travelers. Enhance your artistic expression by learning<br />

drawing, application techniques and tools to bring a picture<br />

to life. Beginners to advanced students welcome. Enrollment<br />

limit: 15. $135† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Most materials supplied in class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70581H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6:30-9 pm July 12-Aug. 9<br />

ATs 357 NEW<br />

portrait Drawing workshop<br />

Practice charcoal portrait drawing skills using an artist model.<br />

Participate in lectures and demonstrations on drawing proportions,<br />

planes and values as related to the human head.<br />

Enrollment limit: 12. $164† includes $20 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: ARS 376 Drawing Fundamentals, ARS 377 Drawing 2:<br />

Portraiture or permission of instructor.<br />

Sec. 301 H70628H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

FSa 9:30 am-3:30 pm July 13-14 Andree Waesche<br />

dLC 311<br />

Drawing for the Absolute beginner<br />

Gain a solid foundation and understanding drawing basics.<br />

Discover materials, set-up procedures, lighting and rendering<br />

techniques, and design and layout methods. $98 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online Course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70787H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Chad Walker<br />

Sec. 302 H70788H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Chad Walker<br />

Sec. 303 H70789H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Chad Walker<br />

art<br />

Design and Production of Jewelry 1 —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/jewelrytraining or call<br />

410-777-2121. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

CFT 355 Basic Beading: Design and Technique<br />

CFT 373 Beaded Accessories (offered fall 2012)<br />

CFT 357 Fuse-Glass Jewelry<br />

CFT 305 Precious Metal Clay<br />

CFT 356 Wire-Wrapped Jewelry<br />

CFT 368 Wire Wrapped Belt (offered fall 2012)<br />

Jewelry and Stained Glass<br />

CfT 356<br />

wire-wrapped Jewelry<br />

Discover how to craft wire jewelry using different types and<br />

gauges of wire. Learn how to choose tools and wires for<br />

creating or repairing pendants, earrings, bracelets and necklaces.<br />

Enrollment limit: 12. $150† includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: Instructor selects project and provides materials.<br />

Sec. 301 H70633H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6:30-8:30 pm June 21-July 19 Loretta Manogian<br />

CfT 355<br />

basic beading: Design and technique<br />

Explore the fun and surprisingly sophisticated craft of making<br />

beaded jewelry. Learn to identify equipment, materials,<br />

bead types and stones. Acquire basic skills in stringing,<br />

crimping and knotting and also making wire-wrapped loops.<br />

Enrollment limit: 10. $128† includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: Most supplies provided. Instructor will discuss additional<br />

supplies at first class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70632H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-8:30 pm July 11-Aug. 1 Loretta Manoogian<br />

CfT 357<br />

fuse-Glass Jewelry<br />

Craft a pendant, pin or fob with fine art glass, also called<br />

dichroic or fused glass. Learn how to score, cut and layer<br />

a small piece and fire it in a kiln. Complete two pieces.<br />

Enrollment limit: 8. $90† includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: All supplies provided. Bring protective goggles or safety<br />

glasses and a bag lunch.<br />

Sec. 301 H70634H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-2 pm July 14 Sandra Garber<br />

CfT 305<br />

precious metal Clay<br />

Learn to make jewelry from an organic clay material that<br />

becomes pure bronze and/or copper when kiln fired. Create<br />

and fire a small pendant in class. Enrollment limit: 7. $129†<br />

includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: All materials provided. Instructor selects project.<br />

Sec. 301 H70629H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6-9 pm July 19-26 Janice Colvin<br />

Painting<br />

Ars 338<br />

Landscape painting in and Around Annapolis<br />

Advanced beginners and experienced oil and pastel artists<br />

build skills and technique from nationally recognized artist.<br />

Create images influenced by natural light. Spend time at<br />

various picturesque Annapolis locations. Enrollment limit: 12.<br />

$150† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Student supplies canvases (no larger than 18” x 24”). In<br />

event of inclement weather class will move to indoor campus location.<br />

Registrants will receive a supply list and directions to site locations after<br />

registration. Bring a bag lunch, chair and easel.<br />

Sec. 301 H70594H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

F 9 am-noon June 1-22 David Lawton<br />

Sec. 302 H70595H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 9 am-noon July 9-30 Candice Bigelow<br />

ATs 345<br />

fundamentals of Oil painting<br />

Learn and develop technical skills such as stretching canvas,<br />

preparing and priming hardboard, and applying paint with<br />

palette knife and brush. Discuss layout, composition and mixing<br />

through lecture, demonstration, exercises and critiques.<br />

Paint a still life. Enrollment limit: 14. $210† includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: Basic drawing experience recommended. Some supplies<br />

provided at first class. Instructor will discuss additional materials with<br />

students.<br />

Sec. 301 H70621H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6-9 pm May 29-June 26 David Lawton<br />

Ars 372<br />

mixed media painting<br />

Explore the expressive nature of painting by incorporating a<br />

variety of wet or dry media and techniques into your work.<br />

Focus on developing an eye for line, form, tone and color<br />

in still-life arrangements using a combination of paint,<br />

ink, charcoal and print images. Enrollment limit: 12. $170†<br />

includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Some supplies provided. Instructor will discuss additional<br />

materials at first class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70602H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6:30-9:30 pm June 14-July 26 Candice Bigelow<br />

Ars 394<br />

Chinese brush painting<br />

Learn the traditional Chinese brush painting also known as<br />

Chinese calligraphy. Practice basic strokes to create traditional<br />

botanical designs such as bamboo and chrysanthemum.<br />

No prior experience required. Enrollment limit: 15. $169†<br />

includes $40 fee.<br />

Note: Most materials supplied in class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70606H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6:30-8:30 pm June 14-July 19 Mei Yu Green<br />

ATs 309<br />

Oil painting: easy and fast<br />

Complete an oil painting in just three hours. Learn about the<br />

basics of painting in a workshop that will develop your skills<br />

and confidence. Enrollment limit: 14. $69† includes $33 fee.<br />

Note: All materials supplied in class. No painting experience necessary.<br />

Sec. 301 H70607H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

F 9 am-12:15 pm June 15 Desiree Scherini<br />

Sec. 302 H70608H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

M 9 am-12:15 pm July 16 Desiree Scherini<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 7<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

ATs 344<br />

watercolor exploration for All<br />

Learn more water color application techniques, further color<br />

usage, planning and composition. Paint from photo references<br />

and still life arrangements. Enrollment limit 12. $140†<br />

includes $15 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70619H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9:30 am-noon June 18-22 Gail White<br />

Sec. 302 H70620H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9:30 am-noon July 9-13 Gail White<br />

ATs 347<br />

vibrant-Luminous watercolor technique<br />

Experienced students learn the characteristics of pigment<br />

and how to enhance a composition using transparent layers<br />

to create glowing color; staining pigment combinations to<br />

create dark, luminous and vibrant effects; and granulated<br />

pigment to create textural effects. Enrollment limit:12 $150†<br />

includes $15 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70622H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-3:30 pm June 18-22 Gail White<br />

Sec. 302 H70623H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-3:30 pm July 9-13 Gail White<br />

ATs 356 NEW<br />

watercolor: poured technique<br />

Learn how to create a hot pressed watercolor board. Pour<br />

paint over a partially masked surface to create a dramatic,<br />

underpainted surface. Further develop the piece by using<br />

positive and negative paint application. Enrollment limit: 12.<br />

$79† includes $19 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: ATS 312 Watercolor Basics: You Can Do It, prior experience<br />

in watercolor or permission of instructor.<br />

Sec. 301 H70627H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-3 pm July 28 Gail White<br />

Ars 391<br />

Acrylic painting: Level 1<br />

Become familiar with the basics of acrylic painting. Learn<br />

various traditional and contemporary techniques using<br />

additives that when mixed with acrylic paints can create a<br />

transparent watercolor to an opaque, impasto or glazing<br />

effect that mimic both the texture and modeling capacity of<br />

oil paint. Enrollment limit: 15. $169† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Drawing experience recommended. After registering call<br />

410-777-2325 for supply list.<br />

Sec. 301 H70605H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-9 pm July 10-Aug. 7 Tim Thiemeyer<br />

Printmaking<br />

Ars 390<br />

printmaking Studio<br />

Work independently with several different intaglio presses,<br />

litho press, rollers, acid bath, hot plate and dust box.<br />

Enrollment limit: 15. $175† includes $55 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Printmaking experience.<br />

Note: Register and call 410-777-7028 to schedule 50 studio hours.<br />

Students supply paper, metal plates and blotters.<br />

Sec. 301 H70604H 12 sessopms Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThFSaSu June 4-Aug. 10 Christopher Mona<br />

8<br />

art • boating • career exploration<br />

Quilting, Needle and Fiber Arts<br />

CfT 374<br />

hand Quilts: An American tradition<br />

Learn how quilts were created during pioneer times. Follow<br />

a step by step process to make a sampler sized quilt using<br />

traditional hand techniques including pattern design, cutting,<br />

piecing and appliqué. Enrollment limit: 12. $165† includes<br />

$20 fee.<br />

Note: Bring fabric scissors, pencil, pen, metal ruler, thimble and two<br />

lengths of ¼ yard print or solid color cotton fabric to first class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70635H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-8:30 pm June 12-July 24 Sallye Silesky<br />

Sculpture<br />

ATs 353<br />

papier-mâché Sculpting<br />

Learn the basic sculptural process. Design and sculpt a<br />

3-dimensional form. Explore how to select an appropriate<br />

design, build an armature, apply papier-mâché to build the<br />

form and apply color and sealant. Enrollment limit: 12. $159†<br />

includes $27 fee.<br />

Note: Most materials supplied in class. Students bring apron, latex<br />

gloves, bucket, notebook, metal 12-inch metal ruler or T-square, pencil<br />

or pen and notebook to class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70624H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-noon June 16-July 21 Roy Austin<br />

bOAtinG<br />

Learn more about AACC's boating safety and recreational<br />

courses at www.aacc.edu/boating.<br />

HTH 345<br />

maryland basic boating<br />

Cover types of vessels and their safe operation. Discuss state<br />

and federal regulations, weather and types of waterways.<br />

CEUs awarded. $70 includes textbook and $5 fee.<br />

Note: Meets the Maryland Boating Safety Education certification<br />

requirement for individuals born after 1972. Minimum age of students<br />

is 12 years old. Students age 12-15 years of age must be accompanied<br />

by a registered adult.<br />

Sec. 301 H71087H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MWTh 6:30-9:30 pm June 18-21 Christopher Parlin<br />

Sec. 302 H71095H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuWTh 6:30-9:30 pm July 10-12 Christopher Parlin<br />

CAreer eXpLOrAtiOn<br />

See related courses under LifeStages – Employment and<br />

Retirement, page 26, and Health Care, pages 67-70.<br />

HTH 575<br />

become an Optical Assistant<br />

Discover the personal and professional skills needed to work<br />

in the optical assisting field. Learn about frames, styles,<br />

lenses, contact lenses and understand common eye conditions.<br />

Find out how to prepare for certification or licensing.<br />

$109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71310H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Smith<br />

Sec. 302 H71313H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Smith<br />

Sec. 303 H71316H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Smith<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

HTH 587<br />

explore a Career in medical Coding<br />

Take your first step toward a lucrative career as a medical<br />

coder. Learn how to use the Coding Procedural Terminology<br />

(CPT) Manual and the ICD-9-CM to find medical codes for<br />

any disease, condition, treatment or surgical procedure. $109<br />

includes $65 fee. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook information.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71318H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jennifer Della’zanna<br />

Sec. 302 H71328H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jennifer Della’zanna<br />

Sec. 303 H71331H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jennifer Della’zanna<br />

HTH 588<br />

explore a Career in medical transcription<br />

Take your first step toward a career as a medical transcriptionist.<br />

Learn how to transcribe the most common medical<br />

reports used in both inpatient and outpatient settings. $109<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71334H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jennifer Della’zanna<br />

Sec. 302 H71336H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jennifer Della’zanna<br />

Sec. 303 H71340H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jennifer Della’zanna<br />

HTH 589<br />

explore a Career as an<br />

Administrative medical Assistant<br />

Learn all about the in-demand career of medical information<br />

management as you explore the job of an administrative<br />

medical assistant (AMA) in a doctor’s office - from appointment<br />

scheduling and chart creation to medical billing and<br />

coding. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71343H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Carline Dalgleish<br />

Sec. 302 H71347H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Carline Dalgleish<br />

Sec. 303 H71348H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Carline Dalgleish<br />

oCC 386<br />

Start your Own Gift basket business<br />

Learn how to start and run a successful gift basket business.<br />

Develop a pricing strategy, identify customers and build a<br />

website. Examine guidelines for creating a professionallystyled<br />

basket. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71088H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Shirley Frazier<br />

Sec. 302 H71089H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Shirley Frazier<br />

Sec. 303 H71090H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Shirley Frazier


peT 316<br />

Start a pet Sitting business<br />

Learn the essentials of starting a pet sitting business including,<br />

basic dog and cat nutrition, exercise, first aid and how to<br />

handle home visits. Explore finances, start up costs, accounting,<br />

fee-setting, business plans and low cost marketing. $98<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76287H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

Sec. 302 H76291H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

Sec. 303 H76292H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

DAnCe<br />

career exploration • dance • driver education • explore<br />

Learn more about dance at AACC. Visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

dancing.<br />

Social Dancing<br />

dAn 339<br />

basic Dance for wedding receptions<br />

Dance with confidence at the next wedding you attend. Learn<br />

the foxtrot and cha cha. Instructor welcomes entire wedding<br />

parties as well as individuals and fathers of the bride. $65†<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Partners encouraged, but not required.<br />

Sec. 301 H71636H 4 sessions CALt 105<br />

W 5:30-6:30 pm June 6-27 Debbie Washington<br />

Sec. 302 H71638H 4 sessions CALt 105<br />

W 6:15-7:30 pm July 11-Aug. 1 Nicholas Gallagher<br />

dAn 352<br />

Swing 1<br />

Introduces the basic footwork, patterns and repertoire of swing<br />

while emphasizing lead and follow techniques. Dance to all<br />

tempos of swing music, rhythm and blues plus early rock ‘n’roll<br />

through the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s. $65† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: All levels welcome. Partners encouraged, but not required.<br />

Sec. 301 H71641H 4 sessions CALt 105<br />

W 6:30-7:30 pm June 6-27 Debbie Washington<br />

Sec. 302 H71642H 4 sessions CALt 105<br />

W 7:45-8:45 pm July 11-Aug. 1 Nicholas Gallagher<br />

dAn 362<br />

Line Dancing<br />

Learn the circle, contra, partner and other line dances to the<br />

beat of country and blues music. $85† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71646H 7 sessions CALt 105<br />

M 6-7:15 pm July 9-Aug. 20 Mary McCormick<br />

dnC 301<br />

Social Dances for Couples<br />

Learn and practice the two-step, the El Paso and an easy version<br />

of swing. $85† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71648H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7:30-8:45 pm July 9-Aug. 20 Mary McCormick<br />

Driver eDuCAtiOn<br />

Become a safe, smart and confident driver with DRV 505<br />

or KDS 843 taught by Elite Driving School, a driver education<br />

school licensed and certified by the Maryland Motor<br />

Vehicle Administration. Students between the age of 15<br />

years 9 months and 16 years old register for KDS 843.<br />

Students 16 years and older register for DRV 505. For<br />

information visit www.aacc.edu/driving.<br />

drV 505<br />

Driver education<br />

Develop a working knowledge of Maryland traffic rules and<br />

procedures for operating a vehicle. Learn and practice space<br />

management and vehicle maneuvering skills in all traffic situations.<br />

Explore the factors affecting vehicle control and driver<br />

performance. Required for all persons (regardless of age) who<br />

want to obtain a Maryland driver’s license. Includes 30 hours<br />

of classroom instruction and six hours of behind-the-wheel<br />

practice. $380 includes $305 fee.<br />

Note: Students must be 16 years of age to register. Offered in partnership<br />

with Elite Driving School.<br />

Sec. 301 H70995H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6-7:30 pm June 11<br />

MTuWThF 6-9:15 pm June 12-22<br />

Sa 10-11:30 am June 23<br />

Sec. 302 H71066H 11 sessions AmiL<br />

M 10-11:30 am June 25<br />

MTuWThF 10 am-1:15 pm June 26-July 9<br />

Tu 10-11:30 am July 10<br />

Sec. 303 H71159H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 10-11:30 am July 9<br />

MTuWThF 10 am-1:15 pm July 10-20<br />

Sa 10-11:30 am July 21<br />

Sec. 304 H71163H 11 sessions AmiL<br />

M 6-7:30 pm July 23<br />

MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm July 24-Aug. 7<br />

W 6-7:30 pm Aug. 8<br />

Sec. 305 H71253H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6-7:30 pm Aug. 6<br />

MTuWThF 6-9:15 pm Aug. 7-17<br />

Sa 10-11:30 am Aug. 18<br />

Sec. 306 H71254H 11 sessions AmiL<br />

M 10-11:30 am Aug. 13<br />

MTuWThF 10 am-1:15 pm Aug. 14-24<br />

Sa 10-11:30 am Aug. 25<br />

For upcoming<br />

dance, orchestra<br />

and theater<br />

performances,<br />

visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/performingarts<br />

Kds 843<br />

Driver education — youth<br />

Develop a working knowledge of Maryland traffic rules and<br />

procedures for operating a vehicle. Learn and practice space<br />

management and vehicle maneuvering skills in all traffic situations.<br />

Explore the factors affecting vehicle control and driver<br />

performance. Required for all persons (regardless of age) who<br />

want to obtain a Maryland driver’s license. Includes 30 hours<br />

of classroom instruction and six hours of behind-the-wheel<br />

practice. $380 includes $305 fee.<br />

Note: Students must be 15 years 9 months or older to register.<br />

Offered in partnership with Elite Driving School.<br />

Sec. 301 H71101H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6-7:30 pm June 11<br />

MTuWThF 6-9:15 pm June 12-22<br />

Sa 10-11:30 am June 23<br />

Sec. 302 H71258H 11 sessions <strong>Arundel</strong> mills<br />

M 10-11:30 am June 25<br />

MTuWThF 10 am-1:15 pm June 26-July 9<br />

Tu 10-11:30 am July 10<br />

Sec. 303 H71259H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 10-11:30 am July 9<br />

MTuWThF 10 am-1:15 pm July 10-20<br />

Sa 10-11:30 am July 21<br />

Sec. 304 H71267H 11 sessions <strong>Arundel</strong> mills<br />

M 6-7:30 pm July 23<br />

MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm July 24-Aug. 7<br />

W 6-7:30 pm Aug. 8<br />

Sec. 305 H71276H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6-7:30 pm Aug. 6<br />

MTuWThF 6-9:15 pm Aug. 7-17<br />

Sa 10-11:30 am Aug. 18<br />

Sec. 306 H71283H 11 sessions <strong>Arundel</strong> mills<br />

M 10-11:30 am Aug. 13<br />

MTuWThF 10 am-1:15 pm Aug. 14-24<br />

Sa 10-11:30 am Aug. 25<br />

eXpLOre<br />

EXPLORE and Middle School Scholars are partnership<br />

programs between AACC and <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Public<br />

Schools (AACPS). EXPLORE classes are for elementary<br />

school-aged students identified as gifted and talented<br />

by AACPS. Middle School Scholar classes are for middle<br />

school-aged students. To find out if your child qualifies,<br />

contact AACPS Gifted and Talented Development Office at<br />

410-222-5430. Register your child in courses according<br />

to the grade he or she will be entering in fall 2012.<br />

For current camp availability, required forms and<br />

additional camps available to all youth visit www.aacc.<br />

edu/kic.<br />

Rising 1st Graders<br />

TGT 826<br />

hola Amigos!<br />

Immerse yourself in the Spanish language. Explore the<br />

customs and foods of a variety of Hispanic cultures. Use roleplay<br />

and games to enhance self-expression in Spanish. $135<br />

includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69381H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Alba Morales<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 9<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

TGT 828 NEW<br />

the rainforest: it’s a Jungle Out there!<br />

Learn about the lively creatures and diverse ecology of the<br />

world’s rain forests. Experience the richness and drama of this<br />

ecosystem through games, stories, songs and arts and crafts.<br />

$135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69382H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Mary Blaha<br />

TGT 893<br />

Growing Like a weed<br />

Learn why and how plants change and grow. Prepare to get<br />

your hands dirty. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69463H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13 Melanie Whay<br />

TnG 865<br />

the Great Dinosaur mystery<br />

Explore the different types of dinosaurs. Learn about the lives<br />

of these ancient reptiles as we journey back in time to when<br />

they dominated the world. $260 includes $55 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69472H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Peggy Koenig<br />

Rising 2nd and 3rd Graders<br />

TLn 874<br />

mathematics, Logic and problem Solving<br />

Math unravels knotty problems, fun puzzles and exciting<br />

mystery stories. Develop your mathematics, reasoning and<br />

logic skills to solve all sorts of problems. Select from a menu<br />

of guess-and-test, sequences, patterns, elimination and models.<br />

Play number and puzzle games. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69465H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22 Marlena Colleton<br />

Sec. 302 H69469H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13 Marylynn Coleman<br />

TGT 803<br />

Caldecott Kids<br />

Explore a variety of picture books honored with Caldecott<br />

medals. Learn how language and illustrations combine to<br />

captivate an audience. Experiment with drawings and words<br />

to create a book. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69379H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 18-22 Elaine Thompsen<br />

TGT 837<br />

Chesapeake Discoveries<br />

Discover the ugliest fish and biggest snake in the Chesapeake<br />

watershed. Explore the bay’s creatures and environment from<br />

fish to frogs, wetlands to marshes. $270 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Multiple field trips included.<br />

Sec. 301 H69419H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-29 Suzanne Turek<br />

Sec. 303 H69423H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Suzanne Turek<br />

10<br />

explore<br />

GTe 813 NEW<br />

recipe for Science<br />

What do you get when you add bubbles, magnets, volcanoes<br />

and marshmallows? A recipe for fun and learning! Create and<br />

experiment with these materials and more, including invisible<br />

ink, balloons and airplanes. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69346H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Sarah Winkler<br />

TGT 829<br />

walk on the wild Side<br />

Learn about the world’s rare, interesting and sometimes<br />

endangered animals. Examine animal life in the wild as well<br />

as in captivity. $260 includes $50 fee.<br />

Note: Field trip included.<br />

Sec. 301 H69417H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27 Melanie Whay<br />

Rising 4th and 5th Graders<br />

TGT 852<br />

Secret Agent<br />

Become a spy on difficult missions where you must gather<br />

secret information, make contact with other spies and pass<br />

along top-secret information. Learn the skills and techniques<br />

of the spy trade and don’t get caught. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69447H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Samantha Klenkel<br />

Sec. 302 H69450H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20 Samantha Klenkel<br />

TnG 800<br />

investigate the invisible (Grades 3-5)<br />

View the micro-world while tracing the history of magnification<br />

from glass lenses to computerized microscopes. Use a<br />

variety of microscopes to investigate plant and animal cells.<br />

Learn how to collect, preserve and identify specimens. Save<br />

and print images and produce your own time-lapse movies.<br />

$135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69470H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29<br />

TGT 837<br />

Chesapeake Discoveries<br />

Discover the ugliest fish and biggest snake in the Chesapeake<br />

watershed. Explore the bay’s creatures and environment from<br />

fish to frogs, wetlands to marshes. $270 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: There will be multiple field trips.<br />

Sec. 302 H69421H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Suzanne Turek<br />

GTe 816 NEW<br />

Amphibians Around us<br />

Learn about amphibians and their unique biology, behavior<br />

and habitat needs. Explore some of the factors linked to the<br />

decline in amphibian populations. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69392H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 23-27 Peggy Koenig<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

TGT 805<br />

math master<br />

Amaze your friends and family members by solving seemingly<br />

impossible math problems before their eyes. Gain skills<br />

working through activities that integrate probability, statistics,<br />

predictions, logic puzzles and problem solving. $135<br />

includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69380H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 23-27 Peggy Koenig<br />

Middle School Scholars<br />

TGT 847<br />

Digital Animation<br />

Explore the art of cartooning from the early 20th century to<br />

the present. Create traditional pencil test animations using<br />

light tracers, photography and scanning with the option<br />

of adding voice over and sound effects. Recommended for<br />

habitual doodlers. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69424H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Charles Alexander<br />

GTe 814 NEW<br />

Comic book Designer: the Graphic novel<br />

Develop ideas into your own comic book! Focus on aspects of<br />

writing and drawing including plot and character development,<br />

character dialog and panel illustration. $135 includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69389H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29 Charles Sellner<br />

GTe 817 NEW<br />

herpetology: reptiles and Amphibians<br />

Examine the development and importance to the ecosystem<br />

of reptiles and amphibians. Identify species found in the<br />

Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Discover eco-friendly practices<br />

that benefit humans, reptiles, amphibians and the environment.<br />

$275 includes $75 fee.<br />

Note: Field trips included.<br />

Sec. 301 H69397H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27 James Turek<br />

TGT 850<br />

robotics<br />

Experience robot technology! Design, build, program and<br />

exercise LEGO® Mindstorm robots. Learn about sensors. Work<br />

in teams. Compete in challenges that test the technology.<br />

$260 includes $45 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69445H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Elizabeth Wyler<br />

For the most up-to-date camp information<br />

and required forms visit www.aacc.edu/kic<br />

for current availability.


family time intergenerational • financial planning • fitness<br />

fAmiLy time interGenerAtiOnAL<br />

These intergenerational courses offer an excellent way<br />

to acquire knowledge and build relationships. Both an<br />

adult and child must register for face-to-face and online<br />

courses. For youth-only classes see EXPLORE beginning<br />

on page 9 and Kids in <strong>College</strong> on page 17 or visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/kic.<br />

fAm 547<br />

Study Algebra Online<br />

Discover algebra’s relevance to everyday life. Become skilled<br />

at solving a variety of problems and get ahead by learning the<br />

basics of algebra before classes begin. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. For children<br />

in grade 6 or older monitored by an adult.<br />

Sec. 301 H70358H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sharon Daniels<br />

Sec. 302 H70359H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sharon Daniels<br />

Sec. 303 H70361H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sharon Daniels<br />

finAnCiAL pLAnninG<br />

Learn more about personal investing, budgeting and<br />

retirement planning. Visit www.aacc.edu/finance.<br />

Personal Finance<br />

fnC 387<br />

where Does All my money Go?<br />

Determine where your money goes. Find out how to tackle<br />

your debt and make conscious decisions about spending and<br />

saving. Learn how to fund your future dreams. $98 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors<br />

do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor<br />

nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.<br />

Sec. 301 H71070H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Susan Price-Batting<br />

Sec. 302 H71073H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Susan Price-Batting<br />

Sec. 303 H71080H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Susan Price-Batting<br />

fne 318<br />

personal finance<br />

Learn to plan and manage your personal finances. Gain control<br />

over the financial impact of your choices. Learn to create<br />

and use a budget, borrow and invest wisely and plan for your<br />

financial future. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors<br />

do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor<br />

nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.<br />

Sec. 301 H76337H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Gail Perry<br />

Sec. 302 H76338H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Gail Perry<br />

Sec. 303 H76339H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Gail Perry<br />

fne 321<br />

protect your money, Credit and identity<br />

Learn how to guard against scam artists, identity thieves,<br />

predatory lenders and abusive debt collectors. $98† includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors<br />

do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor<br />

nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.<br />

Sec. 301 H76373H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Neal Bevans<br />

Sec. 302 H76378H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Neal Bevans<br />

Sec. 303 H76380H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Neal Bevans<br />

Retirement<br />

fnC 374<br />

irA and 401(k) Distribution Options<br />

Unscramble these complex options so you don’t lose up to<br />

70 percent of money in taxes. Learn the pros and cons of IRSallowed<br />

payout options. Discover why beneficiary designations<br />

are crucial, why planning must begin before age 70 1/2<br />

and how to make your IRAs continue tax deferred decades<br />

after your death. Discussion will include the new conversion<br />

law. $38 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and<br />

neither AACC nor MoneyU is responsible for students’ personal investments.<br />

Sec. 301 H71059H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-1 pm June 16 John Bacci<br />

fne 314<br />

retirement income planning<br />

Learn the basics of retirement income planning, as well as<br />

more advanced topics. Review annuities, guaranteed income<br />

vehicles and tax and withdrawal strategies, including the<br />

Grangaard Strategy and “split funding” concepts. $38 includes<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and<br />

neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal<br />

investments.<br />

Sec. 301 H71228H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-1 pm June 23 John Bacci<br />

Stocks and Bonds<br />

fne 317<br />

Stocks, bonds and investing: Oh my!<br />

Learn how to manage your personal finances, make wise<br />

investment decisions and prepare adequately for your future.<br />

$98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors<br />

do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor<br />

nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.<br />

Sec. 301 H76271H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Aaron Clarey<br />

Sec. 302 H76281H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Aaron Clarey<br />

Sec. 303 H76283H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Aaron Clarey<br />

fne 319<br />

the Analysis and valuation of Stocks<br />

Learn how to research and value stocks. Find out how to read<br />

financial statements and calculate financial ratios. Explore<br />

industrial comparisons and pricing techniques. $98 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors<br />

do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor<br />

nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.<br />

Sec. 301 H76284H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Aaron Clarey<br />

Sec. 302 H76293H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Aaron Clarey<br />

Sec. 303 H76297H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Aaron Clarey<br />

fne 320<br />

introduction to Stock Options<br />

Learn how to evaluate, buy, sell and profit from stocks by<br />

using professional-caliber investment tools. Discover how<br />

to protect your portfolio and profit in down, up or even flat<br />

markets. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors<br />

do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor<br />

nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.<br />

Sec. 301 H76299H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mark Quinn<br />

Sec. 302 H76303H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mark Quinn<br />

Sec. 303 H76326H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mark Quinn<br />

fitneSS<br />

For more information about AACC’s fitness and recreation<br />

courses visit www.aacc.edu/fitness. For fitness certification<br />

in the career and certification section, page 66.<br />

Aquatic Fitness<br />

HTH 395<br />

Arthritis Aquatic therapy<br />

Designed for students limited by impaired joint motion or<br />

strength. Practice exercises designed to improve muscle<br />

strength, coordination, endurance and ability to perform<br />

daily tasks. Enrollment limit: 25. $59 includes $30 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71296H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MWF 11-11:50 am June 4-July 11 Evelyn Rubel<br />

John Quasney<br />

Sec. 302 H71307H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MWF 11-11:50 am July 13-Aug. 13 Evelyn Rubel<br />

John Quasney<br />

AHC 364 NEW<br />

Synchronized Swimming<br />

Experience the beautiful world of synchronized swimming.<br />

Learn the basic and modified skills needed in performing<br />

aquatic stunts. $105+ includes $16 fee.<br />

Note: Perform a show during the last class.<br />

Sec. 301 H71037H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 1-1:50 pm June 5-28 Marjorie Pearsall<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 11<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

AHL 371<br />

Swimming for fitness<br />

Practice speed drills and improve endurance through this masters-type<br />

swim program. Includes stroke work and strength<br />

building exercises as necessary. $155† includes $21 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Able to swim continuously for 15 minutes using one or<br />

combination of free style, back stroke or breast stroke or have instructor’s<br />

permission.<br />

Sec. 301 H71037H 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MWF 6-6:50 am June 11-July 25 Susan Mainhart<br />

Group Exercise<br />

AHC 335<br />

basic boot Camp<br />

Experience a calisthenics-based fitness program. Practice<br />

simple but profoundly effective exercises. Little or no equipment<br />

is needed. Designed for those who need motivation to<br />

start and continue a fitness lifestyle. $95† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70626H 10 sessions Gym 109<br />

M 6-7 pm June 11-Aug. 20 Melanie Tucker<br />

AHC 356<br />

butts and Guts<br />

Work out your lower body with a focus on burning fat and<br />

toning muscles. $95† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71018H 10 sessions Gym 201<br />

M 7-8 pm June 11-Aug. 20 Melanie Tucker<br />

AHC 359<br />

embody barre<br />

Combine ballet bar core exercises with ballet and modern<br />

dance moves for body shaping results. Increase flexibility,<br />

strengthen your core and improve posture. $65† includes<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71023H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6-7 pm June 11-July 23 April Ewaski<br />

AHC 346<br />

Aerobics<br />

Improve your cardiovascular system and tone muscles<br />

through dance aerobics. Gain strength and flexibility using<br />

hand weights with floor work. $95† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71008H 12 sessions CALt 105<br />

TuTh 8:30-9:30 am June 12-July 26 Judith Luce<br />

Sec. 302 H71013H 12 sessions CALt 105<br />

TuTh 8:30-9:30 am July 31-Sept. 6 Judith Luce<br />

AHC 349<br />

Zumba<br />

Fuse Latin rhythms with easy to follow moves as you learn<br />

Zumba fitness. Gain insights into the long-term benefits of<br />

this calorie-burning, body-energizing exercise program. $85†<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71015H 8 sessions Gym 109<br />

W 7:15-8:15 pm June 13-Aug. 8 Dolente Thomas<br />

AHC 345<br />

belly Dance Aerobics<br />

Learn belly dancing moves while getting into shape. Tone<br />

your muscles and improve your cardiovascular system. $85†<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71005H 8 sessions Gym 109<br />

Th 6-7 pm June 14-Aug. 9 Kathy Clay<br />

12<br />

fitness • floriculture<br />

Tai Chi and Yoga<br />

HLH 344<br />

morning tai Chi<br />

Hone movements that focus on relaxation, stress reduction,<br />

balance and coordination. $65† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Geared toward adults age 60 and older.<br />

Sec. 301 H70730H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 9-10:15 am June 4-July 25 Sean Martial<br />

Sec. 302 H70742H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 9-10:15 am July 30-Sept. 12 Sean Martial<br />

HLH 370 NEW<br />

therapeutic yoga<br />

Practice a combination of techniques that address injury and illness,<br />

including restorative and gentle yoga, breath work, handson<br />

healing and guided meditation. $65† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70745H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6-7 pm June 6-July 18 Sharon Harty<br />

AHL 337<br />

yoga<br />

Learn to relax your body and mind with exercises that<br />

improve flexibility, strength and coordination. Emphasizes<br />

proper breathing and body alignment. Work at your own<br />

pace in this noncompetitive discipline. All levels welcome.<br />

Enrollment limit: 20. $95† includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: Bring your own yoga mat.<br />

Sec. 301 H71033H 10 sessions Gym 109<br />

Tu 7-8:10 pm June 12-Aug. 21 Jacklyn Churches<br />

ATC 381<br />

Gentle yoga<br />

Experience the softer side of yoga, with an emphasis on<br />

relaxation and stretching. Great for beginners. $75† includes<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Note: Bring your own yoga mat.<br />

Sec. 301 H71631H 6 sessions CALt 105<br />

Tu 6:45-7:55 pm June 12-July 24<br />

Sec. 302 H71635H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 5:30-6:30 pm June 14-Aug. 2 Kiersten Gallagher<br />

ATC 380<br />

yoga tone<br />

Safely stretch and tone your body while you release the<br />

tension and stress of daily life. Combines yoga and Pilates<br />

methods. $75† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Bring your own yoga mat.<br />

Sec. 301 H71627H 6 sessions CALt 105<br />

Tu 5:30-6:40 pm June 12-July 24<br />

Sec. 302 H71629H 7 sessions CALt 105<br />

Th 6:45-7:45 pm June 14-Aug. 2 Kiersten Gallagher<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

fLOriCuLture<br />

For information about becoming a floral designer see<br />

pages 66 in the careers and certifications section. Visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/floriculture.<br />

oCC 398 NEW<br />

floral Design for party planning<br />

Expand floral design skills for party planning. Learn more<br />

than 25 varieties of flowers and how to coordinate and contrast<br />

these varieties. Design and complete specific projects<br />

with hands-on lab work. $80 includes $55 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71109H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 5:30-9 pm June 5 Sherie Williams<br />

oCC 316<br />

basic floral Design<br />

Discover the enjoyment of creating beautiful floral arrangements<br />

in a one-day course. Use your new skills to create tabletop<br />

and other arrangements in class. $85 includes $55 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a bag lunch.<br />

Sec. 301 H71079H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 5:30-9:30 pm June 21 Sherie Williams<br />

oCA 387<br />

floral Chandeliers<br />

Learn how to create elegant cascading centerpieces for weddings<br />

or other special occasions. $85 includes $55 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71075H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 5-9 pm June 26 Sherie Williams<br />

opA 310 NEW<br />

patriotic red, white and blue Designs<br />

Take the three basic holiday colors and create extraordinary<br />

designs for Fourth of July festivities. Design arrangements to<br />

rival the fireworks! $85 includes $55 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71118H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 5:30-9:30 pm June 28 Sherie Williams<br />

oCC 357<br />

fine tune flower Arranging Skills<br />

Discover a range of traditional and contemporary arrangements<br />

with easy-to-follow instructions. Create designs to<br />

integrate into home décor that transform the average settings<br />

to luscious, floral-adorned spaces. $85 includes $55 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71082H 1 session GbtC<br />

Tu 5:30-9:30 pm July 10 Sherie Williams<br />

oCC 369 NEW<br />

Japanese influence on the Art of flower<br />

Arranging<br />

Interpret the styling of Ikebana in new designs. Arrange<br />

branches, grass and seasonal flowers with the orderly precision<br />

indicative of Japanese culture. $85 includes $55 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71086H 1 session GbtC<br />

Tu 5:30-9:30 pm July 17 Sherie Williams<br />

OnLine On DemAnD<br />

Access all AACC's noncredit distance education courses<br />

www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned


fOOD AnD CuLinAry<br />

Visit www.aacc.edu/hcat for information about AACC’s<br />

Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism information sessions<br />

and upcoming events. For information about courses for<br />

hospitality and culinary professionals, see page 72, in the<br />

careers and certifications section. For children's cooking<br />

classes, see page 18, 23-25.<br />

Cooking Demonstrations<br />

Relax, eat and learn as sensational recipes are<br />

prepared before your eyes.<br />

CLn 342<br />

A taste of india<br />

Discover the spices, herbs and traditional flavors of authentic<br />

Indian cuisine. Discuss the different regions and ingredients.<br />

Learn to prepare authentic Indian dishes, including curry and<br />

the rice based Biryani. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />

Sec. 301 H70238H 1 session hum 207<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm June 6 Linda Elliott<br />

CLn 399 NEW<br />

Simply Salmon<br />

Learn about the many ways to cook salmon from quick and<br />

easy weeknight meals to elegant yet simple ideas for entertaining.<br />

Explore salmon’s versatility and health benefits. $65†<br />

includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />

Sec. 301 H70253H 1 session hum 207<br />

Th 6:30-9:30 pm June 7<br />

CuL 304<br />

A taste of thailand<br />

Learn to prepare popular Thai dishes. Balance the flavor of<br />

curry in stews and noodles. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />

Sec. 301 H70278H 1 session hCAt 112<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm June 15 Linda Elliott<br />

Cui 372<br />

Campfire Specialties<br />

Discover the trick to making tasty and simple camp foods<br />

through chef demonstrations and transform your next camping<br />

trip into a gourmet experience. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />

Sec. 301 H70323H 1 session hCAt 112<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm June 22 Linda Elliott<br />

Cui 376<br />

Savory bites for wine Delights<br />

Watch a chef prepare savory appetizers for all occassions.<br />

Learn how to pair a good wine with each hors d’oeuvre. $65†<br />

includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Chef demonstration and tasting. Must be age 21 or older to<br />

enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H70325H 1 session hum 207<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm July 11 Karen Koch<br />

CLn 343<br />

Latin Cuisine<br />

Take a closer look at the ingredients and native foods abundant<br />

in South American cooking. Savor the flavors indigenous to the<br />

region, from appetizers to desserts. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />

Sec. 301 H70239H 1 session hum 207<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm July 18 Monique Williams<br />

food and culinary<br />

Coo 306 NEW<br />

how to use fresh herbs<br />

Learn the basics of using fresh herbs in your kitchen, whether<br />

purchased or home-grown. Explore the diversity of fresh<br />

herbs; what to select at the market; and methods of preservation.<br />

$65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />

Sec. 301 H70260H 1 session hum 207<br />

Th 6:30-9:30 pm July 19 Karen Koch<br />

Cui 371<br />

boot Scootin’ bbQ<br />

Watch as a chef demonstrates how to cook up smokin’ good<br />

chicken and ribs. Learn techniques for dry rubs and marinades<br />

and for smoking meats. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />

Sec. 301 H70320H 1 session hCAt 112<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm July 27 John Johnson<br />

Cui 318<br />

Savor Authentic italy<br />

Explore world-famous foods from Parma, a city in Italy’s<br />

historic Emilia-Romagna region through chef demonstrations.<br />

Learn to prepare classic meals by observing a chef and<br />

sampling the flavorful dishes. $60† includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />

Sec. 301 H70297H 1 session hCAt 112<br />

F 6:30-9 pm Aug. 10 Linda Elliott<br />

Coo 325<br />

Luscious Low-fat, Lightning-Quick meals<br />

Become a food and nutrition expert with the guidance of a<br />

registered dietitian. Learn how to reduce fat in your cooking<br />

without sacrificing flavor or texture. $109† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70314H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Donna Acosta<br />

Sec. 302 H70317H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Donna Acosta<br />

Sec. 303 H70322H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Donna Acosta<br />

Culinary Tours<br />

CLn 333<br />

patuxent wine trail<br />

Tour three wineries with a Maryland wine expert. Study how<br />

the unique features of each affect the final bottled product.<br />

Learn each winery’s winemaking approach and sample several<br />

wines at each location. $85† includes $40 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. A boxed lunch will be provided.<br />

Meet at 9 a.m. in Parking Lot B, Arnold campus.<br />

Sec. 301 H70226H 1 session tOur<br />

Sa 9 am-6 pm June 23 Mary Mulvihill<br />

CLn 356<br />

frederick wine trail<br />

Tour three wineries with a Maryland wine expert. Study how<br />

the unique features of each region affect the final bottled<br />

product. Learn each winery’s winemaking approach and<br />

sample several wines at each location. $85† includes $40 fee<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. A boxed lunch will be provided.<br />

Meet at 9 a.m. in Parking Lot B, Arnold Campus.<br />

Sec. 301 H70247H 1 session tOur<br />

Sa 9 am-6 pm July 21 Mary Mulvihill<br />

CLn 357<br />

piedmont wine trail<br />

Tour three wineries with a Maryland wine expert. Study how<br />

the unique features of each region affect the final bottled<br />

product. Learn each winery’s winemaking approach and<br />

sample several wines at each location. $85† includes $40 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. A boxed lunch will be provided.<br />

Meet at 9 a.m. in Parking Lot B, Arnold Campus.<br />

Sec. 301 H70248H 1 session tOur<br />

Sa 9 am-6 pm Aug. 18 Mary Mulvihill<br />

Entertaining and Lifestyle<br />

Gme 327<br />

Secrets of the Caterer<br />

Translate your love of cooking and planning parties into a<br />

profitable and reputable catering business. Gather insights,<br />

tricks of the trade and many delicious catering recipes. $109†<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70304H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dawn Simmons<br />

Sec. 302 H70306H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dawn Simmons<br />

Sec. 303 H70309H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dawn Simmons<br />

Food and Society<br />

CLn 393<br />

forks Over Knives<br />

Learn the health benefits of a plant-based diet. Watch the<br />

documentary “Forks Over Knives” and discuss the film with a<br />

nutritionist. Make recipes from the “Forks Over Knives” cookbook.<br />

$117† includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants<br />

for the second class. “Forks Over Knives” cookbook is recommended and<br />

available at the AACC Bookstore.<br />

Sec. 301 H70252H 2 sessions hum 214<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm June 22-29 Melissa Tillett<br />

Hands-on Cooking<br />

CLn 369<br />

Cupcakes: the mini Cake<br />

Treat yourself with a return to a simpler time of tender cake,<br />

creamy frosting and a contented smile. Produce a variety of<br />

flavors and finishes on these tiny bites of nostalgia. $75†<br />

includes $27 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70250H 1 session hum 218<br />

Sa 10 am-2 pm June 2 Louise Nielsen<br />

CLn 346<br />

how to bake a Cake<br />

Discover the basics of making the perfect cake every time.<br />

Learn the step by step fundamentals of cake production,<br />

including mixing methods, creamed and foam cakes, and pan<br />

preparation. $75† includes $27 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70241H 1 session hum 218<br />

Su 10 am-2 pm June 3 Linda Elliott<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 13<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

Coo 302 NEW<br />

Stick food<br />

Explore the presentation possibilities of skewers,<br />

toothpicks and popsicle sticks. Learn to make appetizers,<br />

main courses and desserts that are convenient and fun! $65†<br />

includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70256H 1 session hum 207<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm June 8 Louise Nielsen<br />

Cui 361<br />

Cookie Decorating<br />

Explore techniques for transforming a basic simple cookie<br />

into an elegant confection ideal for serving or gift giving.<br />

Create visually stunning but also delicious masterpieces. $65†<br />

includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70315H 1 session hum 218<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm June 8 Linda Elliott<br />

CLn 341<br />

Caribbean feasts<br />

Learn to create a Caribbean feast at home, including authentic<br />

jerk seasoning, spicy sauces and Jamaican beverages. $65†<br />

includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70237H 1 session hum 207<br />

Sa 6:30-9:30 pm June 9 Linda Elliott<br />

CuL 383<br />

intermediate Artisan bread baking<br />

Build on your basic bread knowledge. Learn new mixing,<br />

fermentation and shaping skills. Use classic techniques to<br />

produce sourdough; flatbreads; and specialty herb, cheese<br />

and flavored breads. Learn how the baking process affects the<br />

final quality of your loaf. $75† includes $27 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70301H 1 session hum 218<br />

Su 10 am-2 pm June 10 Virginia Olson<br />

Coo 304 NEW<br />

favorite Chinese take-Out recipes<br />

Recreate your favorite dishes at home that taste better and<br />

cost less than take-out. Learn to make fresh and healthy versions<br />

of Chinese American classics. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70258H 1 session hum 207<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm June 13 Susan Santavicca<br />

CLn 340<br />

tex-mex fiesta<br />

Experience the very best of authentic Tex-Mex cuisine. Create<br />

dishes that fuse Southwestern traditions, flavors and ingredients.<br />

$65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70236H 1 session hum 207<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm June 15 Susan Santavicca<br />

14<br />

food and culinary<br />

Coo 308 NEW<br />

vegan picnics and Cookouts<br />

Prepare fabulous summer recipes to make your next meatfree<br />

gathering a hit with your guests. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70262H 1 session hum 207<br />

Sa 1-4 pm June 16 Melissa Tillett<br />

Coo 300 NEW<br />

Just beat it: how to master meringue<br />

Create a world of impressive desserts with just egg whites<br />

and sugar. Learn tips and techniques to make cookies, pie and<br />

the classic pavlova dessert. $72† includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70254H 1 session hum 218<br />

Su 10 am-1:30 pm June 17 Susan Santavicca<br />

Cui 322<br />

Sinful Desserts<br />

Learn how to make the delights of a gourmet patisserie.<br />

Sample elegant cookies, cakes and tarts made with chocolate<br />

and other flavorful ingredients. Collect “sinful” recipes to<br />

recreate at home. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70303H 1 session hum 218<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm June 22 Cheryl Ignaczak<br />

Cui 321<br />

A Symphony of Snacks<br />

Learn how to make easy yet elegant appetizers that will be<br />

“music to your ears.” Gain recipes for quick and make-ahead<br />

hors d’oeuvres. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70302H 1 session hum 207<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm June 27 Karen Koch<br />

CLn 336<br />

whimsical Cupcake Designs<br />

Learn simple and ingenious techniques for turning classic<br />

cupcakes into delicious works of art. Apply more advanced<br />

techniques to take cupcake design a step further. $65†<br />

includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70228H 1 session hum 218<br />

Sa 10 am-1 pm June 30 Louise Nielsen<br />

Coo 303 NEW<br />

noodles-mien, pho, Soba<br />

Enjoy a taste of these classic noodles of the Far East and learn<br />

traditional preparations for these tasty Asian comfort foods.<br />

$65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70257H 1 session hum 207<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm July 13<br />

Coo 305 NEW<br />

whoopie pies<br />

Learn how to make this fun American classic. Experiment<br />

with the basic whoopie pie, made of two round moundshaped<br />

pieces of cake and a sweet, creamy filling. $65†<br />

includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70259H 1 session hum 218<br />

Su 10 am-1 pm July 15 Michael Plitt<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

GmT 392<br />

Culinary basics<br />

Learn the basics of cooking, including the secrets of stocks,<br />

soups and sauces. Find out how to turn standard cuisine into<br />

gourmet delights. $393† includes $105 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70324H 4 sessions hCAt 112<br />

TuWThF 9 am-3 pm July 17-20 Shawn Harlan<br />

Coo 301 NEW<br />

bring on the heat<br />

Perfect for fans of hot and spicy food. Learn about the different<br />

kinds of peppers and how to use them in a variety of<br />

recipes. Examine how peppers make flavors fuller and add<br />

fragrance and complexity to food. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70255H 1 session hCAt 112<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm July 18<br />

CLn 344<br />

Come Out of your Shell and<br />

Learn to Cook Shellfish<br />

Discover the different qualities of assorted types of shellfish.<br />

Learn how to select, store and prepare seafood. $75† includes<br />

$39 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70240H 1 session hum 207<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm July 20 Linda Elliott<br />

Coo 309 NEW<br />

vegan Cooking for families<br />

Learn to incorporate plant-based meals into your weekly<br />

menu. Prepare child-friendly meals and discuss ways to<br />

encourage healthy eating at home. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70263H 1 session hum 207<br />

Sa 1-4 pm July 21 Melissa Tillett<br />

Cui 370 NEW<br />

frozen Desserts<br />

Produce ice cream, sorbet, gelato and sherbet from scratch.<br />

Learn the science behind the freezing process and the development<br />

of the flavor and texture of each of these delicious<br />

frozen treats. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70319H 1 session hum 218<br />

Sa 10 am-1 pm July 21<br />

Coo 307 NEW<br />

Sensational Summer Salads<br />

Beat the heat with a repertoire of tempting salads perfect<br />

for lunches, picnics or parties. Learn to make creative and<br />

satisfying sides and meals from hot, cold, cooked and raw<br />

ingredients. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70261H 1 session hum 207<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm July 25 Karen Koch<br />

Cui 333<br />

international intrigue<br />

Join a globetrotting chef on a gastronomic journey around<br />

the world. Learn to create exciting recipes by borrowing the<br />

best from international cuisines. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70310H 1 session hum 207<br />

Th 6:30-9:30 pm July 26 Monique Williams


Coo 310 NEW<br />

14-Day vegan Challenge<br />

Learn the benefits of a plant-based diet and how to prepare<br />

for eating vegan for 14 days. Make several vegan dishes. In<br />

session two, discuss the challenges of eating vegan and try<br />

additional recipes. $125† includes $53 fee.<br />

Note: Plan to start a vegan diet between course sessions. Students<br />

are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70295H 2 sessions hum 207<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm July 27-Aug. 10 Melissa Tillett<br />

CLn 337<br />

Summer Cooking from the farmers' market<br />

Explore the world of fresh and seasonal summer fruits and<br />

vegetables. Learn to optimize what’s available at your local<br />

farmers’ market. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70231H 1 session hum 207<br />

Tu 6:30-9:30 pm July 31 Edmund Tyler<br />

CLn 347<br />

very berry Desserts<br />

Learn how to select and incorporate fresh berries into<br />

assorted seasonal cobblers, pies, tarts and other preparations.<br />

$65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70242H 1 session hum 218<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm Aug. 1 Cheryl Ignaczak<br />

Gme 329<br />

Advanced Culinary basics<br />

Build on skills and techniques learned in Culinary Basics (GMT<br />

392) to expand knowledge of food preparation standards.<br />

Explore moist- and dry-heat cooking methods such as braising,<br />

stewing, sauteing, deep-frying and roasting. $296†<br />

includes $80 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: GMT 392 Culinary Basics or permission of instructor.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70311H 3 sessions hCAt 112<br />

WThF 9 am-3 pm Aug. 1-3 John Johnson<br />

Cui 386<br />

vietnamese Summer rolls<br />

Experience tasty, refreshing and low-calorie Vietnamese<br />

summer rolls - perfect for entertaining or a light snack. Learn<br />

to make rolls with fresh vegetables and herbs, rice noodles,<br />

cooked lean pork or steamed shrimp. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70329H 1 session hum 207<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm Aug. 3 Linda Elliott<br />

Cui 393<br />

pickling and preserving<br />

Learn traditional pickling and preserving techniques for produce<br />

like cucumber pickles, beets and onions. Create savory<br />

relishes to complement any dish. Enjoy the harvest all winter<br />

long. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70333H 1 session hCAt 112<br />

Sa 10 am-1 pm Aug. 4 Cheryl Ignaczak<br />

Cui 334<br />

the pie’s the Limit<br />

Learn updated and scene-stealing versions of America’s favorite<br />

pies. Use simple doughs to elevate different fillings. Create<br />

an irresistible pie to conclude a supremely satisfying dinner.<br />

$65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70312H 1 session hum 218<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm Aug. 8 Cheryl Ignaczak<br />

food and culinary • golf<br />

Cui 395<br />

A fish for All Seasons<br />

With the guidance of a chef, discover new ways to prepare<br />

any type of fish. Learn delicious and healthful recipes from<br />

the Arctic to the Chesapeake Bay. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70335H 1 session hum 207<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm Aug. 8 Monique Williams<br />

CLn 338<br />

Canning vegetables and Soups<br />

Learn how to preserve fruits and vegetables to enjoy them<br />

all year long. Turn surplus garden produce into soups to enjoy<br />

the entire winter. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70233H 1 session hum 207<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm Aug. 15 Cheryl Ignaczak<br />

Cui 388<br />

wok with us this Summer<br />

Discover the mysteries of stir-fry. Explore the origins of exotic<br />

ingredients. Incorporate traditional Asian flavors and condiments<br />

and use authentic tools and equipment. $65† includes<br />

$29 fee.<br />

Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70331H 1 session hum 207<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm Aug. 17 Monique Williams<br />

Wine and Beer Academy<br />

For more information visit www.aacc.edu/hcat/<br />

winespirits.<br />

CuL 302<br />

Summer wines<br />

Discover the light, crisp and refreshing wines that enhance<br />

any menu and make summer special. $75† includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H70339H 1 session hum 214<br />

W 6:30-9 pm June 6 William Luna<br />

CuL 310<br />

wines of America<br />

Taste a selection of American wines and discover why<br />

America is the fourth largest wine producer in the world.<br />

$70† includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H70281H 1 session hum 214<br />

F 7-9 pm June 15 William Luna<br />

CLn 355<br />

tour d’italia: Southern italy and island wines<br />

Explore the variety of red, white and sparkling wines produced<br />

in Southern Italy and the islands of Sicily and Sardinia.<br />

Discuss indigenous grapes, local conditions, wine-making<br />

practices, local cuisine pairings and sample wines. $70†<br />

includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H70246H 1 session hum 214<br />

W 7-9 pm June 20 Mary Mulvihill<br />

CLn 348<br />

Local Craft beer Appreciation:<br />

maryland, virginia and Delaware<br />

Discover the different craft breweries in Maryland, Virginia<br />

and Delaware and sample their beers. Discuss brewery history,<br />

freshness of product, local pride, environmental soundness<br />

and even job creation. $57† includes $21 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H70243H 1 session hum 214<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm June 29 Timothy Trigilio<br />

CLn 349<br />

Summer beers<br />

Discuss and sample the crisp, light and spiced ales and lagers<br />

available during the summer season. $57† includes $21 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H70244H 1 session hum 214<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm July 20 Timothy Trigilio<br />

CLn 350<br />

beer and Summer Salads<br />

Discover beer and salad pairings perfect for the heat of the<br />

summer season. Salad recipes will focus on easy-to-make<br />

dishes, utilizing seasonal ingredients along with local or seasonal<br />

beers. $61† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H70245H 1 session hum 214<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm Aug. 3 Timothy Trigilio<br />

CAsino And GAminG operATions<br />

See page 49.<br />

BArTendinG<br />

food sAniTATion<br />

See page 72.<br />

GOLf<br />

AHL 397<br />

Golf for beginners<br />

Certified golf teacher covers basics of the sport and course<br />

etiquette. Focus on proper set up, putting, irons, woods and<br />

trouble shots. $85† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Sessions three and four will meet at SPGC. Bucket of balls<br />

included. Bring an iron, putter and ball to second class.<br />

Sec. 301 H71551H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-7:30 pm June 12-21 Barry Root<br />

Sec. 302 H71556H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6-7:30 am July 10-31 Barry Root<br />

Sec. 303 H71600H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6-7:30 pm July 11-Aug. 1 Barry Root<br />

ATC 302<br />

intermediate Golf<br />

Certified golf teacher helps continuing students correct the<br />

quirks of their game before they become habits. Improve<br />

your putting, get rid of those slices and expand your ability to<br />

make trouble shots. $85† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a nine-iron, putter and ball to first class. Second and<br />

third class will meet at SPGC. Bucket of balls included.<br />

Sec. 301 H71601H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6-7:30 pm July 12-Aug. 2 Barry Root<br />

ATC 323<br />

Golf — hitting the Scoring irons<br />

Improve your golf game from 125 yards and in from the<br />

green. Get instruction on the pitch shot and 8, 9, PW and SW.<br />

$20† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71609H 1 session SpGC<br />

W 6-7:30 pm June 13 Barry Root<br />

ATC 321<br />

Golf — woods<br />

Improve your distance and accuracy with instruction on using<br />

fairway woods and the driver. $20† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71602H 1 session SpGC<br />

W 6-7:30 pm June 27 Barry Root<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 15<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

heALth<br />

Health care professionals see Health Care in the careers<br />

and certifications section, pages 67-70 or visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/healthcare. For more information<br />

about personal health courses, visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/personalhealth.<br />

Personal Health and Wellness<br />

HLH 320<br />

massage for Couples<br />

Learn relaxation therapy and stress reduction with a partner.<br />

Help connect with one another as you learn the importance<br />

of flexibility and proper breathing techniques. Experience<br />

closeness as well as a means for soothing aching muscles.<br />

$97† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Partner/spouse pay tuition separately. Please register at same<br />

time. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.<br />

Sec. 301 H70796H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

F 6:30-9:30 pm June 15-22 Gabrielle Malone<br />

HLH 354<br />

essential Oils and Aromatherapy basics<br />

Discover the significance of aromatherapy. Learn how essential<br />

oils and proper practices can enhance your well-being<br />

and environment. Test different essential oils and take home<br />

a diffuser and essential oil sample. $65† includes $17 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70802H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 19-26 Barbara Grose<br />

HLH 366 NEW<br />

Spices that help your health<br />

Explore a natural approach to boosting your health using<br />

10 everyday spices with medicinal qualities. Learn the<br />

unique qualities of each spice and its practical application<br />

through lecture, demonstration and hands-on participation.<br />

Enrollment Limit: 16. $39† includes $15 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70826H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm July 17 Barbara Grose<br />

HLH 323<br />

herbal Cosmetics and Skin Care<br />

Participants visit Willow Oak Herb Farm to learn how to make<br />

natural body-care products, ointments and essential oils from<br />

herbs and other natural ingredients. Bring a clean small bottle<br />

or jar to class. Enrollment limit: 15. $60† includes $36 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70797H 1 session wheb<br />

Sa 1-4:30 pm July 21 Maria Price-Nowakowski<br />

HLH 329<br />

introduction to hands-healing techniques<br />

Develop skills working with your hands to detect and direct<br />

subtle healing energies in and around the body. Sense energy<br />

known as chi, qi, ki, prana, bioenergy or electromagnetic<br />

energy on many levels. Benefits health care providers and<br />

others interested in developing new skills with subtle energy<br />

methods to promote well-being and healing. CEUs awarded.<br />

$77† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70799H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9:30 am-1 pm July 21-28 Alice Yeager<br />

16<br />

health • history and heritage<br />

Mental Health First Aid —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete TPC 320 Mental Health First Aid<br />

to earn a continuing education certificate. For more<br />

information call 410-777-2401 or visit www.aacc.<br />

edu/teach/mentalhealth. See page 99 to learn<br />

about AACC continuing education certificate programs.<br />

TpC 320 CONTENT AREA: P/L<br />

mental health first Aid<br />

Examine mental illnesses and substance-use disorders.<br />

Discover risk factors and warning signs of mental health<br />

issues. Learn a five-step action plan to help individuals in<br />

crisis connect with appropriate professional, peer, social<br />

and self-help care. Upon successful completion, earn a<br />

Mental Health First Aid Certificate from Mental Health First<br />

Aid USA. CEUs awarded. $80 includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71398H 2 sessions GbtC<br />

WTh 9 am-4 pm June 20-21<br />

Sec. 302 H71399H 4 sessions AmiL<br />

MTuWTh 6-9 pm July 23-26<br />

Sec. 303 H71400H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

SaSu 9 am-4 pm Aug. 25-26<br />

HLH 372<br />

introduction to natural health and healing<br />

Learn how to improve wellness, balance and health in<br />

your daily life. Gain a basic understanding of an integrative<br />

approach to achieving natural health. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76302H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Theresa Snyder<br />

Sec. 302 H76304H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Theresa Snyder<br />

Sec. 303 H76307H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Theresa Snyder<br />

Weight Management<br />

HLH 371<br />

Lose weight and Keep it Off<br />

Establish a healthy approach to weight loss and successful<br />

lifetime maintenance. Set and achieve goals that make sense.<br />

$98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76327H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Donna Acosta<br />

Sec. 302 H76329H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Donna Acosta<br />

Sec. 303 H76330H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Donna Acosta<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

hiStOry AnD heritAGe<br />

Historic Preservation<br />

Hry 319<br />

british influence on American Architecture<br />

Explore the British influence on architecture as seen in<br />

Annapolis and <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County. Discuss the spread of<br />

Georgian and Tudor Revival styles. $49 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70829H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 12-26 Catherine Masek<br />

Hry 320<br />

trace the heritage of historic <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County<br />

Discover the beauty of the historical homes in Annapolis and<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County. The five-hour course will include noteworthy<br />

sites in Annapolis, the estates of William Paca and<br />

Charles Carroll. $55 includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Bring bag lunch.<br />

Sec. 301 H70832H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 9:30 am-3:30 pm June 26 Catherine Masek<br />

HsT 344<br />

historic preservation<br />

Learn about architectural history, historical preservation and<br />

archaeology. Survey major phases in building design and<br />

learn to identify the defining features of each period’s architecture.<br />

$75 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70849H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm July 10-Aug. 7 Catherine Masek<br />

Local and Regional<br />

HsT 391<br />

the Civil war in Central maryland<br />

Learn about the significant military, economic and social<br />

events of the Civil War in central Maryland. Discuss Camp<br />

Parole, Lee’s 1862 Antietam campaign, the Baltimore riots<br />

and important participants on both sides of the conflict. $61<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70852H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-9 pm June 11-July 2 Dominic Terrone<br />

Hry 339<br />

early 20th Century Style of Architecture<br />

Discuss the Colonial Revival in Maryland, the British Aesthetic<br />

Movement, Bauhaus, Gropius and Le Corbusier. Discover the<br />

designs that influenced American architecture for decades.<br />

$49 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70847H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 7-9 pm June 14-28 Catherine Masek<br />

Hry 337<br />

the Civil war in <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County<br />

Commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Discuss<br />

significant events and locations, including Camp Parole, U.S.<br />

Army hospitals at the Naval Academy, the Burnside Expedition<br />

and Lincoln’s visit to Annapolis. $66 includes $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70833H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9 pm July 11-Aug. 1 Willard Mumford


hOme AnD GArDen<br />

For the latest information about home and garden<br />

classes visit www.aacc.edu/homegarden.<br />

Decorating<br />

Hor 387 NEW<br />

Curb Appeal<br />

Learn tips and techniques from a master gardener to enhance<br />

a home’s outside curb appeal. $35† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71291H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm June 13 Elizabeth Matarese<br />

prs 385<br />

Decluttering 1, 2 and 3<br />

Discover the many ways to manage clutter. Learn how<br />

to handle junk mail and clutter in basements, attics and<br />

garages. Purge unwanted and unused items from your life.<br />

$35† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71245H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-9 pm July 17 Audrey Crawford<br />

Eco-Friendly Gardening<br />

inT 339<br />

native plants<br />

Learn the best plants to use for our area to achieve a natural<br />

landscape while touring Willow Oak Herb Farm. Get expert<br />

advice on plants that are drought tolerant and will attract<br />

butterflies and birds to your garden. Take several native<br />

plants home with you. $45† includes $35 fee.<br />

Note: Wear appropriate shoes for touring garden.<br />

Sec. 301 H71311H 14 session wheb<br />

Th 6:30-8:30 pm June 14 Maria Price-Nowakowski<br />

Gardening<br />

Hor 386 NEW<br />

Square-foot Gardening<br />

Discover how to grow vegetables using the Square-Foot<br />

Gardening method. Discuss choosing the perfect location,<br />

making a raised bed and planning what to grow. Learn how<br />

to extend the growing season, protect crops and save even<br />

more space by growing vegetables vertically. $79† includes<br />

$15 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71287H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-8:30 pm June 5-26 Kimberly Roman<br />

inT 366<br />

Growing a tea Garden<br />

Discover the plants suitable for a tea garden. Learn how to<br />

care for, harvest and make tea. Take home five plants. $45†<br />

includes $35 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71326H 1 session wheb<br />

Tu 6:30-8 pm June 12 Maria Price-Nowakowski<br />

home and garden • kids in college<br />

Hor 337<br />

moon Garden<br />

Learn how to create a beautiful moon garden. Discover which<br />

flowers and plants work best. Receive plants to take home.<br />

$45† includes $35 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71271H 1 session wheb<br />

Th 6:30-8:30 pm June 21 Maria Price-Nowakowski<br />

inT 349<br />

Growing plants for fun and profit<br />

Cover licensing, site preparation, equipment and how and<br />

where to find supplies. Learn to select and produce quality<br />

plants appropriate to your climate zone. Focus on marketing<br />

your product. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71320H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mike Harlan<br />

Sec. 302 H71322H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mike Harlan<br />

Sec. 303 H71323H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mike Harlan<br />

Home Improvement Repair<br />

and Remodeling<br />

rpr 312 NEW<br />

introduction to wood finishing<br />

Learn how to perform basic tasks to finish and refinish a piece<br />

of wood furniture with the guidance of a professional wood<br />

finisher. Examine proper sanding, sealing, staining and glazing<br />

techniques. $125† includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: Small piece of furniture provided.<br />

Sec. 301 H71268H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm July 14-28<br />

rpr 313<br />

Going Green at home<br />

Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint by making simple<br />

changes that benefit the environment and your own health.<br />

$98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76272H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathleen Murphy<br />

Sec. 302 H76273H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathleen Murphy<br />

Sec. 303 H76274H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathleen Murphy<br />

For the most up-to-date camp<br />

information and required forms<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/kic<br />

for current availability.<br />

KiDS in COLLeGe<br />

AGe ApprOpriAteneSS: The grades listed refer to<br />

the grade your child will enter and coincide with both<br />

learning objectives and the socialization aspects of the<br />

camp. Parents are responsible for placing their camper<br />

in the correct, age/grade appropriate camp. If problems<br />

arise, AACC reserves the right to withdraw a student from<br />

camp. Every effort will be made to place them in another<br />

age/grade appropriate camp.<br />

For current camp availability and required forms visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/kic for more information about youth<br />

classes. On pages 9-10, see EXPLORE and Middle School<br />

Scholars courses for <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Public School<br />

gifted and talented youth.<br />

Before/After Care<br />

yuT 885<br />

rise and Shine<br />

Start your morning with board games and a movie. $40†<br />

includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Campers will be escorted to their morning or full-day camp.<br />

Sec. 301 H69180H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am June 11-15 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 302 H69144H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am June 18-22 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 303 H69145H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am June 25-29 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 304 H69147H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am July 9-13 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 305 H69148H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am July 16-20 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 306 H69149H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am July 23-27 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 307 H69150H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am July 30-Aug. 3 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 308 H69151H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am Aug. 6-10 Margaret Harris<br />

Kds 803<br />

Lunch bunch<br />

Campers registered for both a morning and afternoon camp<br />

join other all-day campers for a supervised lunch and outside<br />

play (weather permitting).<br />

Note: Required for campers enrolled in both a full-day camp or two<br />

half-day camps. Campers will be escorted from and to each camp.<br />

Sec. 301 H69105H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF noon-1 pm June 11-15 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 302 H69106H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF noon-1 pm June 18-22 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 303 H69109H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF noon-1 pm June 25-29 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 304 H69110H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF noon-1 pm July 2-6 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 305 H69111H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF noon-1 pm July 9-13 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 306 H69112H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF noon-1 pm July 16-20 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 307 H69113H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF noon-1 pm July 23-27 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 308 H69114H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF noon-1 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 309 H69115H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF noon-1 pm Aug. 6-10 Margaret Harris<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 17<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

Kds 800<br />

Afternoon After Care<br />

Top off your day with a light snack, board games and a<br />

movie. $60† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Campers will be escorted from their afternoon or full-day camp.<br />

Sec. 301 H69052H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm June 11-15 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 302 H69054H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm June 18-22 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 303 H69062H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm June 25-29 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 304 H69082H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm July 9-13 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 305 H69094H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm July 16-20 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 306 H69098H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm July 23-27 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 307 H69101H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Margaret Harris<br />

Sec. 308 H69102H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm Aug. 6-10 Margaret Harris<br />

you 877<br />

Club Ot: extended Day<br />

Students enrolled in full-day camps can begin and end the<br />

day by creating arts and craft projects, playing board and<br />

word games or watching a video. $75† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Campers will be escorted to and from their full-day camp.<br />

Sec. 301 H69116H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am June 11-15 Margaret Harris<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm<br />

Sec. 302 H69117H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am June 18-22 Margaret Harris<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm<br />

Sec. 303 H69118H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am June 25-29 Margaret Harris<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm<br />

Sec. 304 H69119H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am July 9-13 Margaret Harris<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm<br />

Sec. 305 H69120H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am July 16-20 Margaret Harris<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm<br />

Sec. 306 H69121H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am July 23-27 Margaret Harris<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm<br />

Sec. 307 H69096H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am July 30-Aug. 3 Margaret Harris<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm<br />

Sec. 308 H69104H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 7:30-8:45 am Aug. 6-10 Margaret Harris<br />

MTuWThF 4-6 pm<br />

Kds 801<br />

rise and Shine holiday<br />

Start your morning with board games and a movie. $28†<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Campers will be escorted to their morning or full-day camp.<br />

Sec. 301 H69103H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 7:30-8:45 am July 2-6 Margaret Harris<br />

Kds 802<br />

holiday Afternoon After Care<br />

End your day with a light snack, board games and a movie.<br />

$40† includes $9 fee.<br />

Note: Campers will be escorted from their afternoon or full-day camp.<br />

Sec. 301 H69398H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 4-6 pm July 2-6 Margaret Harris<br />

18<br />

kids in college<br />

yuH 839<br />

Club Ot: holiday<br />

For students enrolled in full-day camps the week of July<br />

Fourth - begin and end your day playing board games, creating<br />

arts and craft projects or watching videos. $58† includes<br />

$17 fee.<br />

Note: Campers will be escorted from and to their full-day camp.<br />

Sec. 301 H69179H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 7:30-8:45 am July 2-6 Margaret Harris<br />

MTuThF 4-6 pm<br />

Intergenerational<br />

fAm 556<br />

math wizards<br />

Have fun learning the times tables through goal setting and<br />

creative approaches that make solutions memorable. Each<br />

student teams with a family member to solve challenges.<br />

$65† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Math Wizards LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70362H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M-F 1-4 pm June 18-22 Kerry Dobry<br />

Sec. 302 H70363H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M-F 1-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Kerry Dobry<br />

Kindermusik<br />

yuH 840<br />

family time: Summer (infants-7 years)<br />

Learn how music teaches families to laugh, share and take<br />

turns. Take-home materials include puppets, instruments,<br />

CDs and literature and activity books. Infant-age 7 register in<br />

section 301 for $125† includes $65 fee. Siblings from infants<br />

to age 7 register in section 302 for $65.<br />

Infant-age 7 section<br />

Sec. 301 H69422H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 5:30-6:30 pm June 20-July 25 Nancy Anselm<br />

Sibling section<br />

Sec. 302 H69425H Same as above.<br />

Mini Kids<br />

yep 806<br />

Down by the bay<br />

Discover the Chesapeake Bay as you learn about crabs, fish<br />

and other water life. Learn the importance of caring for the<br />

Bay. $130† includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69396H 5 sessions CDC<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Sarah Brady<br />

yep 807<br />

Dinosaur Safari<br />

Learn all about dinosaurs and other fossils. Field trip to the<br />

Maryland Science Center included. $108† includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69409H 4 sessions CDC<br />

MTuThF 9 am-noon July 2-6 Sarah Brady<br />

yep 805<br />

mini Chefs<br />

Practice mixing, pouring, shaking, rolling and mashing. Learn<br />

basic kitchen safety, measurements and teamwork. $130†<br />

includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69501H 5 sessions CDC<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13 Sarah Brady<br />

Sec. 302 H69393H 5 sessions CDC<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20 Sarah Brady<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

yep 882 NEW<br />

fantastic fairy tales<br />

Once upon a time, there lived children who had the most<br />

wonderful adventures. Enjoy classic and modern versions of<br />

favorite fairy tales while participating in related activities<br />

including reading, listening, acting and arts and crafts. $130†<br />

includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69651H 5 sessions CDC<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 23-27 Sarah Brady<br />

yep 881 NEW<br />

Art Detectives Club<br />

Investigate various art media through arts and crafts projects.<br />

Uncover your artistic side to create a unique masterpiece.<br />

$130† includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69650H 5 sessions CDC<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3 Sarah Brady<br />

Rising 1st Graders<br />

yoH 865<br />

Shore explorers<br />

Explore shore habitats through arts and crafts, stories, movement,<br />

songs, math and science. Make giant stuffed fish, a<br />

shoebox theater and puppets, a lighthouse keeper’s lantern<br />

and more. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69664H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22 Mary Blaha<br />

yuH 869<br />

Space Cadets<br />

Lift off! Become an astronaut and journey into space as you<br />

learn about the planets and stars, rocketry and flight. Sample<br />

space food. Create your own helmet, rocket, planet mobile<br />

and more. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70134H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Mary Blaha<br />

Sec. 302 H69395H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Margaret Nappi<br />

Kds 817<br />

Kindermusik Adventures: Around the world<br />

Explore the customs, music, games, stories and food of<br />

Germany, India, Africa, England and Malaysia. Take home<br />

a CD, arts and crafts materials, storybook and instrument.<br />

$175† includes $40 fee.<br />

Note: Crafts and snacks provided.<br />

Sec. 301 H69403H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Debbie Murphy<br />

Kds 851<br />

Seuss on the Loose<br />

Dive into the wacky world of Dr. Seuss as you explore his<br />

stories with projects, games and fun. Practice reading and<br />

writing each day to enhance vocabulary, sequencing, rhyming<br />

and letter recognition. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69353H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29 Marlena Colleton<br />

Sec. 302 H69354H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 16-20 Tina Armero<br />

yep 874 NEW<br />

ZooDoodle Safari<br />

View animals up close to create art projects, including zebras<br />

that seem to blend together, a barrel full of monkeys and 3-D<br />

animal masks. Experiment with finger printing art, magnets,<br />

collage and more. $150† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Abrakadoodle.<br />

Sec. 301 H69638H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29


yuH 816<br />

Sports Jam Junior<br />

Join us for outdoor physical activities in a noncompetitive<br />

atmosphere. Enjoy traditional games with a twist. $108†<br />

includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Campers will need drinking water, sunscreen and a hat.<br />

Sec. 301 H69408H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 9 am-noon July 2-6 Margaret Nappi<br />

yep 873 NEW<br />

wild wild west<br />

Experience the Wild West by creating bandanas, wanted posters<br />

for outlaws, 3-D teepees and a totem pole. Experiment<br />

with watercolors, modeling compounds, specialty markers<br />

and more. $150† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Abrakadoodle.<br />

Sec. 301 H69633H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13<br />

yoH 880<br />

bugs, bugs and more bugs<br />

Learn about insects and spiders through music, movement,<br />

stories and games. Participate in art activities and science<br />

experiments that reveal a bug’s world. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69665H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20 Tina Armero<br />

yep 871 NEW<br />

hop into Action<br />

Learn everything you ever wanted to know about frogs!<br />

Discover fascinating facts about how frogs jump, what they<br />

eat, adaptation and life cycle. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69630H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 23-27 Suzanne Turek<br />

yuH 820<br />

Scallywags and mermaids<br />

Arrr, Mateys! Did pirates really make people walk the plank?<br />

Are mermaids real? Determine fact from fiction while sailing<br />

with pirates and singing with mermaids. Using art, history<br />

and technology even the most ardent landlubber will find<br />

their “sea legs!” $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69418H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 23-27 Suzanne Turek<br />

yep 872 NEW<br />

beach party Camp<br />

Move to party music while experimenting with a variety of<br />

art materials. Learn about new techniques such as silkscreen,<br />

relief and sand art. Create a sun visor and unique sidewalk art<br />

designs. $150† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Abrakadoodle.<br />

Sec. 301 H69631H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3<br />

Kds 845<br />

polar Animals<br />

Escape the heat of summer and travel with us to the ends of<br />

the earth. Learn about the unique nature of the polar regions.<br />

Discover the arctic fox and hare, seals, polar bears, penguins<br />

and puffins. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69347H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Patricia Radford<br />

kids in college<br />

Rising 2nd and 3rd Graders<br />

yep 817<br />

LeGO® mania<br />

Learn about basic engineering and science concepts through<br />

hands-on activities. Design simple machines using LEGOs.®<br />

Work in teams. Learn about pulleys, levers, gears, wheels and<br />

axels as you build simple models. $160† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Sheila Denzler.<br />

Sec. 301 H69502H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22<br />

Sec. 303 H69544H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3<br />

yuH 864<br />

An American Girl in maryland<br />

Experience life in Colonial Maryland with Felicity and<br />

Elizabeth. Learn customs, play games and explore crafts<br />

including needlework, silhouettes, sachets and writing with<br />

quills. Take a field trip to historic Annapolis. $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69429H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22 Elaine Thompsen<br />

yuT 849<br />

Art from A to Z<br />

Indulge and enjoy your artistic side. Use a variety of mediums<br />

to expand your artistic palette. Explore painting, printmaking,<br />

mixed media, sculpture and collage. Present a gallery show.<br />

$135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69468H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 18-22 Desiree Scherini<br />

Sec. 302 H69477H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Desiree Scherini<br />

Sec. 303 H69480H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 23-27 Desiree Scherini<br />

Kds 839<br />

Space exploration<br />

Join us for a series of space adventures that also enhance your<br />

reading skills. Learn about planets, space explorers and space<br />

travel. $260† includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Field trip included.<br />

Sec. 301 H69415H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 18-22 Lyndsey Fuson<br />

Kid 897<br />

Sports Jamboree<br />

Play soccer, lacrosse, kickball, capture the flag and take a field<br />

trip to a bowling alley and miniature golf range. Develop<br />

self-esteem and a healthy attitude about team building and<br />

sportsmanship. $260† includes $50 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a bag lunch, water bottle, sunscreen and hat. Campers<br />

must be age 7 or older to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H69368H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 18-22 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 302 H69369H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-29 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 303 H69370H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 304 H69371H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 305 H69372H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

yuH 890<br />

An American Girl Adventure<br />

Learn about American girls in history through activities, skits<br />

and period dances. Join us for a formal tea party and performance.<br />

$240† includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: Performance Friday, June 29 at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sec. 301 H69452H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-29 Charlotte Baron<br />

Kds 847<br />

Amazing Adventures with magic tree house<br />

Join Jack and Annie as they travel around the world and<br />

experience times past. Enjoy your favorite books and bring<br />

them to life through creative writing, crafts and activities.<br />

$135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69349H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Suzanne Poleski<br />

Sec. 302 H69350H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20 Suzanne Poleski<br />

Kds 875<br />

Soccer: Kicks<br />

Learn the fundamentals of the game as you develop basic<br />

individual skills. Center on fitness, learning stations and basic<br />

drills. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Shin guards required.<br />

Sec. 301 H69360H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29<br />

yep 847 NEW<br />

Junior engineering<br />

Build and modify machines using basic engineering skills.<br />

Hands-on activities will use LEGO® kits. Campers will work in<br />

teams. $160† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with All About Learning.<br />

Sec. 301 H69426H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29<br />

yep 848 NEW<br />

Junior vehicle engineering<br />

Build a variety of motorized vehicles including everyday<br />

vehicles, concept cars and construction machines using LEGO®<br />

kits. Campers will work in teams. $160† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with All About Learning.<br />

Sec. 301 H69432H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29<br />

Sec. 302 H69461H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20<br />

yuT 808<br />

Castles, Kings and Queens —<br />

Art in the middle Ages<br />

Build your own castle in clay, create a board game, weave<br />

your own cloth, make faux stained glass and more! Learn<br />

manuscript writing and compose a poem. $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69456H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29 Elaine Thompsen<br />

you 881<br />

theater experience: On Stage<br />

Join the cast and crew for a musical production. Learn the<br />

craft of theater including makeup, staging, acting, singing,<br />

dancing, costuming and scenery. Refine your talents and<br />

develop new skills. Participate in a stage performance. $425†<br />

includes $75 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69387H 9 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-July 6 Michael Morrison<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 19<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

Rising 2nd and 3rd Graders ... continued<br />

yep 842 NEW<br />

fizzy foaming potions<br />

Learn why things bubble, foam and fizz! Create potions from<br />

common household ingredients. Experiment, observe, discover<br />

and play! $108† includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69622H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 9 am-noon July 2-6 Melanie Whay<br />

yep 804<br />

Summertime fun<br />

Participate in a variety of indoor and outdoor activities. Build<br />

with LEGOs,® create a work of art, play kickball and mix up<br />

science magic. $108† includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69493H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 1-4 pm July 2-6 Mary Applegate<br />

Kds 807<br />

winging it<br />

Discover egg-citing facts about birds. Investigate migration,<br />

build a nest, learn about feathers and explore the physics of<br />

flight. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69400H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13 Patricia Radford<br />

yoH 853<br />

habla espanol?<br />

Learn the basics of Spanish language through immersion.<br />

Explore Spanish culture, customs, holidays, food and geography.<br />

$135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69652H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13 Alba Morales<br />

Kds 846<br />

incredible insects<br />

Explore the insect world around us. Participate in activities<br />

that will spark your interest and imagination. $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69348H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Patricia Radford<br />

yoT 807<br />

full-day basketball<br />

Staff with professional playing experience join the AACC<br />

coaching staff in this quality camp for intermediate-skill<br />

players. Covers the entire approach to the game. Stresses<br />

fundamentals to fit individual skill levels and good character<br />

skills involved with the game. 240† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Wear rubber-soled shoes and sweat pants or gym shorts.<br />

Bring drinking water. For information, call 410-777-2300 or<br />

410-777-2034.<br />

Sec. 301 H69668H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Tom Smith<br />

Joseph Snowden<br />

yuH 884<br />

mad Scientist training Academy<br />

Drop feathers, hammers and watermelons in a quest to<br />

understand gravity. Build an aluminum boat to investigate<br />

buoyancy. Learn about blood and how our basic bodily functions<br />

work. Observe chemical reactions that produce smoke,<br />

fire and explosions. $260† includes $50 fee.<br />

Note: Campers must be age 7 to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H69438H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Jason Barbour<br />

Sec. 303 H69443H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Jason Barbour<br />

20<br />

kids in college<br />

yuT 804<br />

basketball<br />

This camp is run by the experienced AACC coaching staff.<br />

Focus on instruction, training and conditioning. Games and<br />

drills are geared to all skill levels. Receive individual attention<br />

daily. $100† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Wear rubber-soled shoes and shorts. Bring drinking water. For<br />

information, call 410-777-2300 or 410-777-2035.<br />

Sec. 301 H69455H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 5:30-8:30 pm July 9-13 John Wardell<br />

Kds 860<br />

Graphic Arts<br />

Create original graphic art posters, cards, calendars and more.<br />

Learn the basic tools in a variety of software programs to<br />

explore the graphic designer in you. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69359H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 16-20 Karen Schneider<br />

yep 849 NEW<br />

Junior engineering 2<br />

Continue to explore engineering using gears and motors to<br />

build and modify machines. Hands-on activities will use LEGO®<br />

kits. Campers will work in teams. $160† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with All About Learning.<br />

Sec. 301 H69464H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 16-20<br />

Kds 828<br />

Spaceflight institute:® Space Adventure<br />

Join us for an intensive program of learning, confidence<br />

building and teamwork in a space simulation setting.<br />

Experience spaceflight as a crewmember of the new XV-50<br />

NASA space plane, explore planet surfaces using remote rovers<br />

and launch rockets. $280† includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Spaceflight Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H69410H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Alan Hayes<br />

yep 811<br />

Lightz, Camera, Action<br />

Explore moviemaking from preproduction through premieres.<br />

Learn about the dynamics of storytelling, shooting, editing,<br />

graphics and sound. Film a short movie to be shown on the<br />

last day of camp. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69467H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 23-27<br />

Kds 834<br />

wild weather<br />

Explore the powerful forces generated by tornados, blizzards<br />

and hurricanes through hands-on projects and experiments.<br />

$135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69414H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 23-27 Charles Alexander<br />

Kds 808<br />

Save the planet!<br />

Live an eco-friendly life and become part of the global warming<br />

solution. Watch out planet, here we come! $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69401H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 23-27 Lyndsey Fuson<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

yep 809<br />

more mad Scientist<br />

Explore a variety of science topics including sound, light,<br />

electricity and chemistry. Make ice cream. Build an energy<br />

storage device from a coffee can. Create a non-Newtonian<br />

fluid. No previous mad scientist training necessary! $260†<br />

includes $45 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69448H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27 Jason Barbour<br />

Sec. 303 H69458H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Jason Barbour<br />

yep 876 NEW<br />

Spaceflight institute: Space Adventure 2<br />

Join a unique and intensive program of learning, confidence<br />

building and teamwork in a space setting. Experience realitybased<br />

processes and procedures of America's space program<br />

including actual NASA training and simulation software and<br />

equipment. $280† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Spaceflight Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H69644H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27<br />

yuT 898<br />

Dancing on broadway: Act 1<br />

Learn a variety of dance techniques including ballet, tap, jazz<br />

and more. Prepare stage sets, make costumes and props, and<br />

learn how to apply make-up. Participate in a performance.<br />

$435† includes $75 fee.<br />

Note: Performance Friday, Aug. 3 at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sec. 301 H69644H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-Aug. 3 Charlotte Baron<br />

yep 815<br />

LeGO® films and Stop Action<br />

Create a short film with other campers that bring LEGOs® or<br />

action figures to life. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Students will need to bring LEGOs® or action figures from<br />

home to film. Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69476H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3<br />

Kds 887<br />

Circus Camp<br />

Explore the world of the big top. Try your hand at acrobatics,<br />

juggling, improvisation, clowning, stilt walking, tight wire<br />

walking and other circus experiences. $280† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Wear sneakers and comfortable clothing. Live performance on<br />

Friday. Offered in partnership with Michael Rosman.<br />

Sec. 301 H69363H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3<br />

Sec. 303 H69365H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm Aug. 6-10<br />

Rising 4th and 5th Graders<br />

Kds 852<br />

3-D Sculpture<br />

Get your hands on a fun array of material. Try papier mache,<br />

clay, poster board, cardboard and other 3-D media. $135†<br />

includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69355H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22 Desiree Scherini


yep 817<br />

LeGO® mania<br />

Learn about basic engineering and science concepts through<br />

hands-on activities. Design simple machines using LEGOs.®<br />

Work in teams. Learn about pulleys, levers, gears, wheels and<br />

axels as you build simple models. $160† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Sheila Denzler.<br />

Sec. 302 H69503H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 18-22<br />

yep 870 NEW<br />

math Challenges: LeGOs® and more!<br />

Explore math and mechanical concepts using LEGOs,® Lincoln<br />

Logs, Tinker Toys and other great building materials. Work<br />

in teams to solve engineering challenges. Create simple<br />

machines and a protective case for an egg drop experiment.<br />

$135† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Math Wizards LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H69706H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22 Kerry Dobry<br />

Sec. 302 H69629H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3 Kerry Dobry<br />

yuT 856<br />

Golf Camp<br />

Develop a basic golf swing with emphasis on controlling the<br />

ball. Learn how to stand, hold a club and hit properly. Learn<br />

about game etiquette. $155† includes $55 fee.<br />

Note: Campers must supply their own No. 5 iron, No. 9 iron or pitching<br />

wedge; and No. 3 or No. 5 wood or fairway driver for kids. Bring<br />

drinking water, sunscreen and a hat.<br />

Sec. 301 H69494H 5 sessions SPGC<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22 Barry Root<br />

yoH 890<br />

tennis Camp<br />

Learn the rules and strategies of tennis. Master basic skills<br />

such as net play, service and forehand and backhand strokes.<br />

Tennis racquet required. Enrollment limit: 8. $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Note: Bring drinking water and a hat.<br />

Sec. 301 H69667H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22 Edward McHugh<br />

Brent Herrick<br />

yep 859 NEW<br />

Comic book Designer<br />

Develop ideas and create a comic book. Focus on aspects of<br />

writing and drawing including plot development, character<br />

dialog and panel illustration. $135† includes $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69691H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 18-22 Charles Sellner<br />

yuH 886<br />

Chinese Language and Culture<br />

Learn Mandarin language from native speakers and explore<br />

Chinese culture through traditional art, games, music and<br />

food. Create your own Beijing Opera face painting. Gain a<br />

basic understanding of the geography and history of China.<br />

$125† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69446H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 18-22 Sean Peng<br />

Charlie Hong<br />

kids in college<br />

Kid 897<br />

Sports Jamboree<br />

Play soccer, lacrosse, kickball, capture the flag and take a field<br />

trip to a bowling alley and miniature golf range. Develop<br />

self-esteem and a healthy attitude about team building and<br />

sportsmanship. $260† includes $50 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a bag lunch, water bottle, sunscreen and hat.<br />

Sec. 306 H69374H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 18-22 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 307 H69375H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-29 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 308 H69376H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 309 H69377H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 310 H69378H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Kds 881<br />

tennis Camp: Advanced beginning<br />

Continue to refine and develop your tennis strokes.<br />

Enrollment limit: 8. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Some tennis experience and tennis racket required.<br />

Sec. 301 H69361H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Edward McHugh<br />

Brent Herrick<br />

Kds 830<br />

hogwarts Academy<br />

Spend a week with Professor Amegashie at Hogwarts. Learn<br />

about potions, herbology, charms and more. Share your<br />

enthusiasm for Harry Potter and participate in hands-on<br />

activities. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69411H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Jocelyn Martin<br />

Sec. 303 H69413H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 16-20 Rebecca Reed<br />

yep 802<br />

Art Attack<br />

Use your imagination and a variety of materials to create<br />

different projects. Paint, sculpt, make collages and explore<br />

texture. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69484H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Linda Poteet<br />

Sec. 302 H69491H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 23-27 Linda Poteet<br />

yep 864 NEW<br />

make it Go! Cars<br />

Use hand-operated tools and quality materials to create<br />

unique wooden and plastic cars! Under the guidance of<br />

experienced woodworkers, design, fabricate, modify and<br />

race a series of self-propelled rolling vehicles. $135† includes<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with FutureMakers.<br />

Sec. 301 H69518H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29<br />

Sec. 302 H69519H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20<br />

yep 839 NEW<br />

violent earth<br />

Investigate powerful forces that change the earth including<br />

earthquakes, volcanoes, geysers, sinkholes and mudslides.<br />

Conduct research and experiments integrating hands-on<br />

construction projects, literature and software. $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69564H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29 Charles Alexander<br />

yep 875 NEW<br />

manga Drawing<br />

Explore figure drawing and unlock the secrets of Japanese<br />

manga. Learn illustration techniques and apply them to<br />

develop characters and scenes drawn in the manga style.<br />

$135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69640H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29 Carmelo Torres<br />

Sec. 303 H69642H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Carmelo Torres<br />

you 881<br />

theater experience: On Stage<br />

Join the cast and crew for a musical production. Learn the<br />

craft of theater including makeup, staging, acting, singing,<br />

dancing, costuming and scenery. Refine your talents and<br />

develop new skills. Participate in a stage performance. $425†<br />

includes $75 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69387H 9 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-July 6 Michael Morrison<br />

yuH 890<br />

An American Girl Adventure<br />

Learn about American girls in history through activities, skits<br />

and period dances. Join us for a formal tea party and performance.<br />

$240† includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: Performance Friday, June 29 at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sec. 301 H69452H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-29 Charlotte Baron<br />

yep 841 NEW<br />

Droids and bots<br />

Enter the world of R2-D2 and the Roomba. Learn the basics<br />

of task robotics including the assembly process; principles<br />

of gears, mechanics, sensors; and sound activation. Build a<br />

variety of task-oriented robots with a partner. $146† includes<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69619H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 9 am-noon July 2-6<br />

yep 845 NEW<br />

Duct tape Art<br />

Explore the many uses for duct tape and how it can function<br />

as art. Cut, rip and twist colorful duct tape into both functional<br />

and fun pieces such as bracelets, wallets, masks and<br />

other accessories. $113† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69637H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 9 am-noon July 2-6 Mary Applegate<br />

yep 846 NEW<br />

hocus pocus: performing magic<br />

Learn tricks and techniques from a professional magician.<br />

Demonstrate skills at final performance. $145† includes $35<br />

fee. Note: Section 301: $123+ includes $35 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69655H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 1-4 pm July 2-6 Paul Timms<br />

Sec. 302 H69658H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 23-27 Paul Timms<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 21<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

Rising 4th and 5th Graders ... continued<br />

yep 855 NEW<br />

Cyberspies 2025<br />

You are all that stands between world peace and a group of<br />

international hackers launching a series of cyberattacks on<br />

corporations and governments. Working teams, solve simulated<br />

scenarios by investigating digital clues and challenges.<br />

$146† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69490H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 1-4 pm July 2-6<br />

Kds 850<br />

treasure hunt<br />

Slip into the world of codes, ciphers and cryptograms. Learn<br />

how to break secret codes and build map-reading skills as<br />

you go on treasure hunts. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69351H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13 James Durcan<br />

Sec. 302 H69352H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20 James Durcan<br />

yep 843 NEW<br />

fOtOfun<br />

Learn basic camera functions and how to compose better<br />

pictures. Download and edit photos taken around the AACC<br />

campus. Create stories with photos using software and keep a<br />

journal of your work. $140† includes $30 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69624H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13 Barbara Blanco<br />

Sec. 303 H69634H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3 Barbara Blanco<br />

yep 853 NEW<br />

LeGO® yOuniverse!<br />

make your Own Adventure<br />

Pick your favorite LEGO® genre or create an alternate universe<br />

for your digital story. Create a digital comic book and put yourself<br />

at the center of the action! Student work will be available<br />

on a password-protected site. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69485H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13<br />

yep 865 NEW<br />

make it Go! flying machines<br />

Design, build and fly sturdy planes and ultra light gliders. Use<br />

hand tools to shape cardboard, wood and plastics into gliders,<br />

boomerangs and elastic-band-powered flying machines.<br />

Develop imagination, design and hand skills. $135† includes<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with FutureMakers.<br />

Sec. 301 H69618H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13<br />

yuH 864<br />

An American Girl in maryland<br />

Experience life in Colonial Maryland with Felicity and<br />

Elizabeth. Learn customs, play games and explore crafts<br />

including needlework, silhouettes, sachets and writing with<br />

quills. Take a field trip to historic Annapolis. $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69430H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Elaine Thompsen<br />

22<br />

kids in college<br />

yep 862 NEW<br />

Creative writing for Kids<br />

Read great literature, such as “Charlotte’s Web,” “Harry Potter,”<br />

“Nancy Drew,” “The Hardy Boys” and Shel Silberstein poems.<br />

Identify key writing styles and implement them into personal<br />

writing. Develop skills by outlining stories and writing fiction<br />

and nonfiction. Discuss how well created literary characters<br />

translate easily to movies and television. $135† includes $25<br />

fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69995H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Rebecca Reed<br />

yep 825<br />

LeGO® Games<br />

Combine LEGOs® and video games to create your own LEGO®<br />

universe, characters and adventures in a 2-D video game.<br />

$180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69552H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13<br />

yuT 804<br />

basketball<br />

This camp is run by the experienced AACC coaching staff.<br />

Focus on instruction, training and conditioning. Games and<br />

drills are geared to all skill levels. Receive individual attention<br />

daily. $100† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Wear rubber-soled shoes and shorts. Bring drinking water. For<br />

information, call 410-777-2300 or 410-777-2035.<br />

Sec. 301 H69455H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 5:30-8:30 pm July 9-13 John Wardell<br />

yoT 807<br />

full-day basketball<br />

Staff with professional playing experience join the AACC<br />

coaching staff in this quality camp for intermediate-skill<br />

players. Covers the entire approach to the game. Stresses<br />

fundamentals to fit individual skill levels and good character<br />

skills involved with the game. $240† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Wear rubber-soled shoes and sweat pants or gym shorts.<br />

Bring drinking water. For information, call 410-777-2300 or<br />

410-777-2034.<br />

Sec. 301 H69668H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Tom Smith<br />

Joseph Snowden<br />

Kds 841<br />

project funway<br />

Create different outfits by designing accessories for your own<br />

basic black clothes. Discuss sewing techniques, pattern construction,<br />

runway choreography and more. Participate in an<br />

age-appropriate runway show. $265† includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Full attendance recommended. Performance on last day.<br />

Sec. 301 H69416H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Charlotte Baron<br />

Sec. 302 H69345H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Charlotte Baron<br />

yuH 884<br />

mad Scientist training Academy<br />

Drop feathers, hammers and watermelons in a quest to<br />

understand gravity. Build an aluminum boat to investigate<br />

buoyancy. Learn about blood and how our basic bodily functions<br />

work. Observe chemical reactions that produce smoke,<br />

fire and explosions. $260† includes $50 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69440H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Gregory Schrader<br />

Sec. 304 H69444H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Gregory Schrader<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

yuH 863<br />

Digital Scrapbooking<br />

Create an eye-appealing digital scrapbook using a digital<br />

camera, scanner and a variety of applications. Learn to format<br />

text; edit, crop and size pictures; and produce graphics, backgrounds<br />

and borders. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69427H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20 Karen Schneider<br />

yep 858 NEW<br />

fiber fun<br />

Do you enjoy working with your hands? Learn to sew by hand<br />

and machine. Explore fabrics and practice decorating pieces<br />

with embroidery. Create several small projects to enjoy at<br />

home. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69507H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 16-20 Carol Orme<br />

yep 857 NEW<br />

Creative Quilting<br />

Get in touch with your creative side and experience the art of<br />

quilting. Learn quilting and sewing machine basics. Create an<br />

individual “quillow.” $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69499H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 23-27 Carol Orme<br />

yuH 887<br />

building big<br />

Test your engineering skills as you design and build different<br />

types of bridges using a variety of materials. Design your<br />

bridge to withstand earthquakes, strong winds, weathering<br />

and freezing. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69449H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 23-27 Kristine Kahler<br />

yep 840 NEW<br />

weather wise<br />

Exciting weather projects are in the forecast! Conduct experiments.<br />

Construct weather instruments. Engage in weather<br />

forecasting activities. Learn the explanations behind weather<br />

events. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69616H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 23-27 Charles Alexander<br />

yep 813<br />

Junkyard warriors<br />

Recycle common everyday items to create motorized mechanisms<br />

and racers. Compete in a series of challenges combining<br />

environmental principles, physics and basic elements of design<br />

and engineering to accomplish specific tasks and goals. $180†<br />

includes $10 fees.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69471H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 23-27<br />

yep 809<br />

more mad Scientist<br />

Explore a variety of science topics including sound, light,<br />

electricity and chemistry. Make ice cream. Build an energy<br />

storage device from a coffee can. Create a non-Newtonian<br />

fluid. No previous mad scientist training necessary! $260†<br />

includes $45 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69453H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27 Jacob Palumbo<br />

Sec. 304 H69459H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Jacob Palumbo


Rising 4th and 5th Graders ... continued<br />

yuT 898<br />

Dancing on broadway: Act 1<br />

Learn a variety of dance techniques including ballet, tap, jazz<br />

and more. Prepare stage sets, make costumes and props, and<br />

learn how to apply makeup. Participate in a performance.<br />

$435† includes $75 fee.<br />

Note: Performance Friday, Aug. 3 at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sec. 301 H69644H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-Aug. 3 Charlotte Baron<br />

yep 851 NEW<br />

engineering: A bright future<br />

Explore a variety of alternative and sustainable energy methods.<br />

From solar cars to wind mills to energy efficient homes,<br />

learn how to meet energy needs in the future. $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69479H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Kristine Kahler<br />

yep 815<br />

LeGO® films and Stop Action<br />

Create a short film with other campers that bring LEGOs® or<br />

action figures to life. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Students will need to bring LEGOs® or action figures from<br />

home to film. Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 302 H69483H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3<br />

yep 876 NEW<br />

Spaceflight institute: Space Adventure 2<br />

Join a unique and intensive program of learning, confidence<br />

building and teamwork in a space setting. Experience realitybased<br />

processes and procedures of America's space program<br />

including actual NASA training and simulation software and<br />

equipment. $280† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Spaceflight Institute.<br />

Sec. 302 H69647H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3<br />

Kds 887<br />

Circus Camp<br />

Explore the world of the big top. Try your hand at acrobatics,<br />

juggling, improvisation, clowning, stilt walking, tight wire<br />

walking and other circus experiences. $280† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Wear sneakers and comfortable clothing. Live performance on<br />

Friday. Offered in partnership with Michael Rosman.<br />

Sec. 301 H69363H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3<br />

Sec. 303 H69365H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm Aug. 6-10<br />

yep 810<br />

make your first 2-D video Game<br />

Learn the keys to designing your first 2-D video game. Explore<br />

conceptualization, play experience, challenge level, graphics,<br />

music, sound and simple coding. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69460H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon Aug. 6-10<br />

yep 828<br />

Creative Design and robotics<br />

Design and build a robot. Learn the basic principles of design<br />

and use problem-solving to improve your creation. Compete<br />

in a series of challenges. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69561H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm Aug. 6-10<br />

kids in college<br />

Rising 6th, 7th and 8th Graders<br />

yTH 806<br />

Chef’s Challenge<br />

Become a chef for the week as you prepare a new dish every<br />

day. Learn secrets of pasta and sauces, pizza dough and<br />

toppings. Create the world’s best sandwich. Put together a<br />

casserole. Bake a dessert to serve to family and friends. Talk<br />

about food and kitchen safety, food presentation and the best<br />

way to serve and eat. An apron is supplied. $265† includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Campers must be age 11 or older to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H69399H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 11-15 Susan Santavicca<br />

Sec. 302 H69402H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 18-22 Heather Howe<br />

Sec. 303 H69404H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Heather Howe<br />

yep 869 NEW<br />

Sticker and Sign Design Lab<br />

Turn digital drawings, photographs and scanned artwork into<br />

custom-cut vinyl stickers and a custom sign. Create an original<br />

sign and produce a series of super-sized stickers. $150†<br />

includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with FutureMakers.<br />

Sec. 301 H69627H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22<br />

yep 854 NEW<br />

App Attack! make your first Game App<br />

Create a mobile application or mobile game. Explore the<br />

world of phone and tablet applications. Learn the basics of<br />

mobile application design. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69488H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-22<br />

Sec. 302 H69489H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 16-20<br />

Kds 821<br />

wild ideas and innovations:<br />

Designing products for in the future<br />

Work in teams to conceive, design and build a test product in<br />

a simulated research and development laboratory. Learn how<br />

businesses develop products for customers. $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69405H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 18-22 Anthony Baker<br />

yep 816<br />

make your first 3-D video Game<br />

Learn the elements of 3-D video game design as geared<br />

toward high school or college. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69487H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 18-22<br />

Sec. 302 H69496H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20<br />

Sec. 303 H69500H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon Aug. 6-10<br />

yep 868 NEW<br />

prototype it<br />

Learn to use SketchUp 3-D modeling software to create virtual<br />

objects. Create 2- and 3-dimensional concept drawings and<br />

bring them into the real world using MakerBot 3-D printers.<br />

Design and take home three projects. $150† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with FutureMakers.<br />

Sec. 301 H69626H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 18-22<br />

yep 861 NEW<br />

Glee Camp<br />

Learn to perform like the cast of the hit TV show Glee.<br />

Practice radio hits and Broadway classics. Learn basic<br />

harmonies and choir style dance routines. Create your own<br />

costumes for the performance at the end of the week. $270†<br />

includes $55 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69511H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 18-22 Charlotte Baron<br />

Diana Cuzzo<br />

yep 879 NEW<br />

Girl time: Adventures in programming<br />

Think creatively while learning to program interactive stories,<br />

games and animations. Learn programming constructs using<br />

Scratch, from the MIT Media Lab and Alice, developed by<br />

Carnegie Mellon University. Use an iPad application to study<br />

programming logic and functions. $260† includes $45 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69648H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 18-22 Krysten Hall<br />

Kid 897<br />

Sports Jamboree<br />

Play soccer, lacrosse, kickball, capture the flag and take a field<br />

trip to a bowling alley and miniature golf range. Develop<br />

self-esteem and a healthy attitude about team building and<br />

sportsmanship. $260† includes $50 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a bag lunch, water bottle, sunscreen and hat.<br />

Sec. 306 H69374H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 18-22 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 307 H69375H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-29 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 308 H69376H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 309 H69377H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

Sec. 310 H69378H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27 Kevin Cabradillia<br />

yep 875 NEW<br />

manga Drawing<br />

Explore figure drawing and unlock the secrets of Japanese<br />

manga. Learn illustration techniques and apply them to<br />

develop characters and scenes drawn in the manga style.<br />

$135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69639H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Carmelo Torres<br />

Sec. 304 H69643H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3 Carmelo Torres<br />

For EXPLORE and Middle School Scholars courses for<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Public School Gifted and Talented students<br />

in grades K-8, see pages 9-10. www.aacc.edu/kic/gifted<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 23<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

Rising 6th, 7th and 8th Graders ... continued<br />

yep 863 NEW<br />

fabulous and fit<br />

Indulge and relax with spa-like activities. Create luxurious<br />

scented masks, facials and hand treatments. Engage in fun,<br />

heart-pumping exercise with a variety of group fitness activities<br />

including Latin-inspired dance aerobics and Bhangra<br />

dance. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69692H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 25-29 Liz Pandya<br />

Sec. 302 H69517H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Liz Pandya<br />

yep 823<br />

percy Jackson<br />

Explore the world of Greek mythology through the adventure<br />

of Percy Jackson’s Camp Half Blood. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69549H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29 Jocelyn Martin<br />

yep 866 NEW<br />

woodshop Apprenticeship<br />

Complete three high quality projects — a hardwood cutting<br />

board, gift box and multipurpose toolbox. Follow plans; accurately<br />

measure and mark; and safely cut, drill and shape solid<br />

wood with hand tools and nontoxic hand-finishing. $145†<br />

includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with FutureMakers.<br />

Sec. 301 H69620H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29<br />

Sec. 302 H69621H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13<br />

yuT 809<br />

youth Dance festival<br />

Motivated dance students study ballet, modern, hip-hop,<br />

African, Pilates and music for dancers in a supportive, noncompetitive<br />

learning environment. $350† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Student demonstration Friday, July 6 at 2:30 p.m. in CADE 103.<br />

Sec. 301 H69457H 9 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-July 6<br />

yoT 884<br />

Chef’s Challenge — Advanced<br />

Calling all chefs! If you have already completed YTH 806<br />

Chef’s Challenge and want to continue to develop your culinary<br />

skills then this is the class for you. Bon appetit! $265†<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Barbeque<br />

Sec. 301 H69669H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-29 Heather Howe<br />

Celebrity Chefs<br />

Sec. 302 H69670H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuThF 9 am-4 pm July 2-6<br />

Note: Section 302: $218+ includes $58 fee.<br />

Italian<br />

Sec. 303 H69671H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Heather Howe<br />

French<br />

Sec. 304 H69672H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27 Barbara McKeever<br />

Celebrity Chefs<br />

Sec. 305 H69385H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Barbara McKeever<br />

24<br />

kids in college<br />

yuT 802<br />

baseball (boys)<br />

Learn to perfect the basic skills needed to play baseball at all<br />

levels from the AACC baseball coach and his experienced staff.<br />

Focus on hitting, fielding and throwing skills. Addresses all<br />

facets of the game. All skill levels welcome. $220† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Note: Proper attire required including a glove, bat, shoes and<br />

protective equipment. Bring drinking water, sunscreen and a hat. For<br />

information, call 410-777-2300 or 410-777-2034.<br />

Sec. 301 H69454H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-29 David Fletcher<br />

Kds 830<br />

hogwarts Academy<br />

Spend a week with Professor Amegashie at Hogwarts. Learn<br />

about potions, herbology, charms and more. Share your<br />

enthusiasm for Harry Potter and participate in hands-on<br />

activities. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69412H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13 Rebecca Reed<br />

Kds 854<br />

real Guitar hero<br />

Learn to play the guitar. Bring your guitar and learn chord<br />

progressions, lead sheets, strumming techniques and a little<br />

guitar history. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69356H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13<br />

yuH 803<br />

babysitting 101<br />

State law requires that children younger than 8 be in the care<br />

of somone 13 years or older. Learn the basics of child care,<br />

first aid, emergency planning and age-appropriate activities<br />

in this camp. Prepare a bag with babysitting essentials to<br />

help you on the job. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69406H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 9-13 Maurianna Huck<br />

yep 843 NEW<br />

fOtOfun<br />

Learn basic camera functions and how to compose better<br />

pictures. Download and edit photos taken around the AACC<br />

campus. Create stories with photos using software and keep a<br />

journal of your work. $140† includes $30 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69632H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Barbara Blanco<br />

Sec. 304 H69636H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Barbara Blanco<br />

yep 826<br />

Drawing techniques<br />

Learn the fundamental elements of line, value, form, perspective,<br />

composition and proportion. Draw various subjects<br />

from direct observation. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69560H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Desiree Scherini<br />

yuT 804<br />

basketball<br />

This camp is run by the experienced AACC coaching staff.<br />

Focus on instruction, training and conditioning. Games and<br />

drills are geared to all skill levels. Receive individual attention<br />

daily. $100† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Wear rubber-soled shoes and shorts. Bring drinking water. For<br />

information, call 410-777-2300 or 410-777-2035.<br />

Sec. 301 H69455H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 5:30-8:30 pm July 9-13 John Wardell<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

yoT 807<br />

full-day basketball<br />

Staff with professional playing experience join the AACC<br />

coaching staff in this quality camp for intermediate-skill<br />

players. Covers the entire approach to the game. Stresses<br />

fundamentals to fit individual skill levels and good character<br />

skills involved with the game. 240† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Wear rubber-soled shoes and sweat pants or gym shorts.<br />

Bring drinking water. For information, call 410-777-2300 or<br />

410-777-2034.<br />

Sec. 301 H69668H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Tom Smith<br />

Joseph Snowden<br />

Kds 841<br />

project funway<br />

Create different outfits by designing accessories for your own<br />

basic black clothes. Discuss sewing techniques, pattern construction,<br />

runway choreography and more. Participate in an<br />

age-appropriate runway show. $265† includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Full attendance recommended. Performance on last day.<br />

Sec. 301 H69416H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13 Charlotte Baron<br />

Sec. 302 H69345H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Charlotte Baron<br />

you 881<br />

theater experience: On Stage<br />

Join the cast and crew for a musical production. Learn the<br />

craft of theater including makeup, staging, acting, singing,<br />

dancing, costuming and scenery. Refine your talents and<br />

develop new skills. Participate in a stage performance. $475†<br />

includes $95 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69388H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-20 Michael Morrison<br />

Kds 883<br />

twilight: novel beginnings<br />

Join team Edward or team Jacob as you explore the inspiration<br />

for Stephenie Meyer’s phenomenal Twilight series. Learn<br />

about source materials such as “Wuthering Heights,” “Romeo<br />

and Juliet” and more! $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69362H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 16-20 Meredith Camacho<br />

yep 867 NEW<br />

table and Chair Guild<br />

Custom build a work table and chair under the guidance<br />

of master craftspersons. Draw and read plans; accurately<br />

measure; safely cut, shape, plane, shave, sand, drill, join and<br />

finish furniture-grade materials. $150† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with FutureMakers.<br />

Sec. 301 H69623H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 16-20<br />

yep 856 NEW<br />

Law and Order: mock trial edition<br />

Learn the essential elements of public speaking; principles<br />

of the legal system; and how to debate any side of an issue.<br />

Serve as a member of the prosecution, the defense, a witness<br />

or a judge in a mock trial. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69495H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 23-27


yep 851 NEW<br />

engineering: A bright future<br />

Explore a variety of alternative and sustainable energy methods.<br />

From solar cars to wind mills to energy efficient homes,<br />

learn how to meet energy needs in the future. $135† includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69475H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 23-27 Kristine Kahler<br />

yep 880 NEW<br />

fX: the Science behind Special effects<br />

Become a master of illusion! Learn the scientific techniques<br />

used in Hollywood to create movie magic. Experiment with<br />

visual and mechanical effects as well as green screens and<br />

computer-generated imagery. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69649H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 23-27<br />

yuT 898<br />

Dancing on broadway: Act 1<br />

Learn a variety of dance techniques including ballet, tap, jazz<br />

and more. Prepare stage sets, make costumes and props, and<br />

learn how to apply makeup. Participate in a performance.<br />

$435† includes $75 fee.<br />

Note: Performance Friday, Aug. 3 at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sec. 301 H69644H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-Aug. 3 Charlotte Baron<br />

yuH 876<br />

Digital Animation: traditional methods<br />

Explore the art of cartooning from the early 20th century to<br />

the present. Learn how animators created entertainment<br />

through extensive drawing. Use light tracers and scanned<br />

images to create animation. Recommended for habitual doodlers.<br />

$260† includes $50 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69435H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27 Peter Ibenana<br />

Sec. 303 H69436H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Peter Ibenana<br />

Kds 856<br />

Savvy Study Skills<br />

Discuss note taking, time management, memory strategies<br />

and organizational skills. Learn about mapping, three-column<br />

notes, research, study schedules, visualization and scanning<br />

for key information. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69357H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3<br />

Sec. 302 H69358H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon Aug. 6-10<br />

yuH 887<br />

building big<br />

Test your engineering skills as you design and build different<br />

types of bridges using a variety of materials. Design your<br />

bridge to withstand earthquakes, strong winds, weathering<br />

and freezing. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 302 H69451H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3 Kristine Kahler<br />

yep 818<br />

how it works: Computer rX<br />

Take apart a working computer, examine the pieces and put<br />

it back together. Learn how I/O ports, motherboards and<br />

memory work. $160† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Sheila Denzler.<br />

Sec. 301 H69546H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3<br />

kids in college<br />

yep 876 NEW<br />

Spaceflight institute: Space Adventure 2<br />

Join a unique and intensive program of learning, confidence<br />

building and teamwork in a space setting. Experience realitybased<br />

processes and procedures of America's space program<br />

including actual NASA training and simulation software and<br />

equipment. $280† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Spaceflight Institute.<br />

Sec. 302 H69647H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3<br />

Kds 887<br />

Circus Camp<br />

Explore the world of the big top. Try your hand at acrobatics,<br />

juggling, improvisation, clowning, stilt walking, tight wire<br />

walking and other circus experiences. $280† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Wear sneakers and comfortable clothing. Live performance on<br />

Friday. Offered in partnership with Michael Rosman.<br />

Sec. 302 H69364H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3<br />

Sec. 304 H69366H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm Aug. 6-10<br />

yep 852 NEW<br />

3-D masters: make your first 3-D Creation!<br />

Use cuttingedge software to design, image and model a 3-D<br />

figure or object. A molded sculpture of 3-D designs may be<br />

purchased separately. Student work will be available on a<br />

password-protected site. $180† includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with Black Rocket Productions.<br />

Sec. 301 H69481H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm Aug. 6-10<br />

yuH 827<br />

beyond the Lemonade Stand:<br />

Love it, plan it, Do it<br />

Dare to dream, from running the lemonade stand to being<br />

CEO of your own company. Explore the exciting world of<br />

entrepreneurship through hands-on activities that take you<br />

through the process of starting your own business. Learn<br />

business skills, have fun and discover ways to turn your creative<br />

ideas into money. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69420H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm Aug. 6-10 Heather Howe<br />

Rising 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th Graders<br />

yep 850 NEW<br />

<strong>College</strong> Admission prep<br />

Increase success in the college admissions process with SAT<br />

prep, individualized personal statement writing instruction<br />

and college guidance counseling. $250† includes $35 fee.<br />

Note: This is a two-week camp.<br />

Sec. 301 H69473H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon June 18-29 Rebecca Reed<br />

Kds 899<br />

how to Survive high School english<br />

Develop your writing skills through thesis development, paragraph<br />

structure and grammar review. $130† includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69367H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 18-22 Rebecca Reed<br />

yuT 855<br />

master Chef’s Challenge<br />

Experienced chefs refine their culinary skills and continue to<br />

learn about food from its origins on the farm to preparation<br />

in the kitchen to its presentation on the table. $265† includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Wear short-sleeved shirts, closed-toe shoes and socks. Long<br />

hair must be tied back. No jewelry or painted fingernails are allowed.<br />

Sec. 301 H69486H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 9-13<br />

Sec. 302 H69492H 5 sessions HCAT<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 23-27<br />

yep 801<br />

preparing for <strong>College</strong> english<br />

Discover what to expect in a college-level English class.<br />

Fine- tune your formal writing techniques and learn effective<br />

research skills. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69478H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm June 25-29 Rebecca Reed<br />

yuT 809<br />

youth Dance festival<br />

Motivated dance students study ballet, modern, hip-hop,<br />

African, Pilates and music for dancers in a supportive, noncompetitive<br />

learning environment. $350† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Student demonstration Friday, July 6 at 2:30 p.m. in CADE 103.<br />

Sec. 302 H69466H 9 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm June 25-July 6<br />

yep 829<br />

high School baseball<br />

Join the AACC baseball coach and staff for a unique learning<br />

opportunity. Designed for the serious player, this camp is<br />

intense and will focus on individual position play, hitting fundamentals<br />

and game experience. $145† includes $15 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69562H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-1 pm July 9-13 David Fletcher<br />

yep 826<br />

Drawing techniques<br />

Learn the fundamental elements of line, value, form, perspective,<br />

composition and proportion. Draw various subjects<br />

from direct observation. $135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69560H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13 Desiree Scherini<br />

yep 866 NEW<br />

woodshop Apprenticeship<br />

Complete three high quality projects — a hardwood cutting<br />

board, gift box and multipurpose toolbox. Follow plans; accurately<br />

measure and mark; and safely cut, drill and shape solid<br />

wood with hand tools and nontoxic hand-finishing. $145†<br />

includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with FutureMakers.<br />

Sec. 302 H69621H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 9-13<br />

yuH 876<br />

Digital Animation: traditional methods<br />

Explore the art of cartooning from the early 20th century to<br />

the present. Learn how animators created entertainment<br />

through extensive drawing. Use light tracers and scanned<br />

images to create animation. Recommended for habitual doodlers.<br />

$260† includes $50 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69434H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Peter Ibenana<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 25<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

Rising 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th graders ... continued<br />

yep 814<br />

high School basketball<br />

Join the AACC men’s basketball coach and staff for a unique<br />

learning opportunity. Designed for the serious player, this<br />

camp is intense and will focus on position play, skill development<br />

and game experience. $220† includes $15 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69474H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 16-20 Thomas Smith<br />

26<br />

kids in college • law for consumers • lifestages<br />

Kds 827<br />

basketball (Coed)<br />

Learn and have fun as the experienced AACC coaching staff<br />

conducts games and drills for all skill levels. Focus on instruction,<br />

training and conditioning. Receive individual attention<br />

daily. $145† includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: No before or after care. Wear rubber-soled shoes and shorts.<br />

Bring drinking water. For information, call 410-777-2300 or<br />

410-777-2035.<br />

Sec. 301 H69407H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-1 pm July 23-27 John Wardell<br />

yep 875 NEW<br />

manga Drawing<br />

Explore figure drawing and unlock the secrets of Japanese<br />

manga. Learn illustration techniques and apply them to<br />

develop characters and scenes drawn in the manga style.<br />

$135† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 304 H69643H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-noon July 30-Aug. 3 Carmelo Torres<br />

yoH 857<br />

Japanese 1<br />

Identify certain Japanese characters, learn simple sentences<br />

and practice pronunciation. Explore Japanese culture. $135†<br />

includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H69663H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 1-4 pm July 30-Aug. 3 Miyoko Dickerson<br />

you 881<br />

theater experience: On Stage<br />

Join the cast and crew for a musical production. Learn the<br />

craft of theater including makeup, staging, acting, singing,<br />

dancing, costuming and scenery. Refine your talents and<br />

develop new skills. Participate in a stage performance. $475†<br />

includes $95 fee.<br />

Sec. 303 H69390H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm July 30-Aug. 10 Michael Morrison<br />

LAw fOr COnSumerS<br />

For continuing legal education courses designed for professionals,<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/legalstudies/cle.<br />

LeG 357<br />

understanding Child Support Guidelines<br />

Whether you are the custodial parent or the “obligor,” learn<br />

the law governing the financial care of children from a dissolved<br />

relationship or marriage and how the guidelines will<br />

affect you now and in the future. $29† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70367H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 5 Erin Gable<br />

LeG 329<br />

understanding Small Claims Courts<br />

Gain insight into the courts that hear civil cases between private<br />

litigants where large amounts of money are not at stake.<br />

Learn about small debt collection cases as well as evictions<br />

and other landlord/tenant disputes. Find out how to conduct<br />

your own cases. $29† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70366H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9 pm June 20 Martha Rasin<br />

LeG 328<br />

writing your will<br />

Learn about the essential elements of creating this important<br />

document. $35† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Instructors do not provide personal legal counsel in class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70365H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9:30 pm June 27 Maria McKenna<br />

LeG 327<br />

Legal issues for Alzheimer’s patients<br />

Understand the role of family and friends in helping a person<br />

diagnosed with dementia make legal plans. Discuss health<br />

and long-term care coverage, finances, property and designating<br />

someone to make decisions on the patient’s behalf.<br />

$35† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Instructors do not provide personal legal counsel in class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70364H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9:30 pm July 17 Valerie Rocco<br />

LifeStAGeS<br />

Midlife and beyond brings new challenges, new opportunities<br />

and more choices in both your personal and<br />

professional life. AACC's Center on Aging is pleased to<br />

present a series of LifeStages courses to provide new<br />

ideas, approaches and advice for assessing, planning and<br />

gaining new skills to move confidently and fully engaged<br />

into this next stage of life. For more information visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/lifestages.<br />

Employment and Retirement<br />

CoA 322<br />

midlife Career Option: marketing on ebay<br />

Learn the basics of setting up an eBay business. Decide what<br />

to sell, determine market value, create dynamite listings<br />

and offer great customer service. Use eBay sales as a second<br />

income source or full-time job. CEUs awarded. $79† includes<br />

$29 fee.<br />

Note: Includes lunch and resource book.<br />

Sec. 301 H70428H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 10 am-4:30 pm July 14 Janet Beckner<br />

Lfs 316<br />

Downsizing: moving made easy<br />

Prepare yourself or a loved one for moving into a new stage<br />

of life. Learn tips for downsizing and sorting to make the<br />

move easier. Create a practical moving plan. $29† includes<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70668H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

M 6:30-8:30 pm July 16 Susan Weber<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

CoA 355<br />

Aging in place: Create a Lifetime home<br />

Make life at home as easy as possible for as long as possible.<br />

Discuss how to provide accessible, adaptable accommodations<br />

and independent living for your family’s changing<br />

needs. Learn about helpful gadgets and assistive technologies.<br />

$38† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70443H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 10 am-1 pm July 28 William Evans<br />

CoA 307<br />

become a tour Director: Get paid to travel<br />

Explore how to become a tour director for local, domestic and<br />

international tours and cruises. Learn group management,<br />

documentation, emergency procedures and employment<br />

opportunities. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70424H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cherie Anderson<br />

Sec. 302 H70425H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cherie Anderson<br />

Sec. 303 H70426H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cherie Anderson<br />

Lfs 315<br />

managing the Social Security maze<br />

Learn how to complete a Social Security application, determine<br />

benefits and make informed decisions about Social<br />

Security. Study Medicare and Medicaid, disability under Social<br />

Security and the Supplemental Security Income program.<br />

$35† includes $28 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with OnLine Training.<br />

Sec. 301 H70658H July 18-25 OnLn OLt<br />

Family and Caregiving<br />

CoA 306<br />

Caring for Aging parents<br />

Learn compassionate ways to help older parents face the<br />

issues of aging. Acquire practical tools and techniques for<br />

coping with oncoming physical and mental limitations. CEUs<br />

awarded. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70421H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsiea Warren<br />

Sec. 302 H70422H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsiea Warren<br />

Sec. 303 H70423H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsiea Warren<br />

CoA 343<br />

end-of-Life Care<br />

Gain the knowledge and skills needed to effectively help<br />

individuals who are experiencing a terminal illness. Examine<br />

the latest developments, treatments and technology. CEUs<br />

awarded. $195† includes $145 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Approved<br />

by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on<br />

Accreditation.<br />

Sec. 301 H70439H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Caroline Young<br />

Sec. 302 H70441H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Caroline Young<br />

Sec. 303 H70442H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Caroline Young


LifeStages<br />

The Center on Aging<br />

at<br />

LifeStages:<br />

Courses for Work and Life.<br />

Midlife and beyond brings new challenges,<br />

new opportunities and more choices. All of<br />

life is affected, from families, to work, to life<br />

in the community. We may find that we<br />

have been on auto-pilot for too many years.<br />

LifeStages is a series of courses that helps<br />

provide new ideas, approaches and advice for<br />

assessing, planning and gaining new skills to<br />

move confidently and fully engaged into this<br />

next stage of life.<br />

CoA 390<br />

Aging and Disorders of Communication<br />

Explore the types of speech and hearing disorders that affect<br />

communication in aging adults. Examine ways to detect<br />

and prevent communication disorders. CEUs awarded. $45†<br />

includes $39 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70460H June 20-27 OnLn ALS<br />

CoA 391<br />

Death and Dying<br />

Discuss the role of culture, palliative and hospice care,<br />

advance directives and the role of spirituality in death.<br />

Explore interactions, healing strategies and rituals that bring<br />

comfort for the dying. $35† includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70461H June 20-27 OnLn ALS<br />

CoA 392<br />

elder Abuse<br />

Examine the causes and types of elder abuse. Discuss responsibilities<br />

related to reporting, documenting and intervening<br />

in cases of suspected abuse and action steps to prevent elder<br />

abuse. CEUs awarded. $45† includes $39 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70462H June 20-27 OnLn ALS<br />

CoA 399<br />

introduction to Aging and Gerontology<br />

Explore the characteristics of older adults, the sociology of<br />

aging, theories of aging, stereotypes and ageism, physiological<br />

and psychological changes of aging, mental health, wellness<br />

and aging, and complementary and alternative health<br />

care. $65† includes $56 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70468H June 20-27 OnLn ALS<br />

lifestages<br />

Staying Healthy: Mind and Body<br />

CoA 320<br />

brain fitness: use it or Lose it<br />

Keep your mind active and alert. Learn techniques that<br />

improve cognitive skills, maximize brain health and enhance<br />

memory. CEUs awarded. 35† includes $13 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70427H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 6-8:30 pm July 12 James Durcan<br />

Lfs 313<br />

meditation Sampler<br />

Explore various types of meditation, including sitting, standing<br />

and walking meditation as well as guided visualization.<br />

Learn about metta meditation and chanting. Design a sustainable<br />

personal practice or enhance your current practice.<br />

$50† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70655H 4 sessions<br />

M 6:30-7:30 pm July 23-Aug. 13 Chris Kelley<br />

CoA 369<br />

yoga for Sound Sleep<br />

Learn relaxing yoga poses and breathing techniques that help<br />

combat insomnia, relieve stress, ward off aches and pains,<br />

and promote regular and restful sleeping patterns. $22†<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70456H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 7-8:30 pm July 25 Chris Kelley<br />

CoA 331<br />

yoga for back Care<br />

Learn yoga positions that help to relieve back pain and bring<br />

the spine back into its natural alignment. Strengthen and<br />

stretch the lower back muscles. $23† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Bring your own yoga mat. No yoga experience necessary.<br />

Sec. 301 H70429H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 7-8:30 pm July 25 Pamela Blum<br />

CoA 342<br />

Gerontology<br />

Prepare yourself to meet the social, lifestyle and health care<br />

needs that affect the quality of life for our rapidly aging<br />

global population. Stay current with emerging trends. CEUs<br />

awarded. $205† includes $155 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This course<br />

has been approved by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s<br />

Commission on Accreditation.<br />

Sec. 301 H70430H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cindy Coopsen<br />

Sec. 302 H70432H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cindy Coopsen<br />

Sec. 303 H70437H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cindy Coopsen<br />

CoA 398<br />

healthy Aging<br />

Discuss healthy aging as it relates to cultural similarities<br />

and differences, complementary and alternative medicine,<br />

nutritional concerns, physical activity, fall prevention, sleep<br />

issues, sexuality concerns, social activities and spirituality.<br />

$35† includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70465H June 20-27 OnLn ALS<br />

Lfs 301<br />

mental health and Aging<br />

Discuss the most commonly occurring mental health problems<br />

experienced by older adults. Examine factors related to<br />

mental health promotion and wellness, as well as strategies,<br />

therapies and services for mental health improvement. CEUs<br />

awarded. $45† includes $39 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70544H July 18-25 OnLn ALS<br />

Lfs 303<br />

Sleep and Aging<br />

Review the normal stages and characteristics of sleep.<br />

Identify the changes that affect the quality and quantity<br />

of sleep as people age. Discuss methods to manage sleep<br />

changes. $45† includes $39 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70646H July 18-25 OnLn ALS<br />

Lfs 304<br />

Spiritual Dimensions of Aging<br />

Examine the process of spiritual development in the aging<br />

individual. Explore the relationship between loss, hope, love,<br />

health and spirituality. Discuss how spirituality helps to cope<br />

with personal difficulties, stress and chronic disease. $27†<br />

includes $23 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70647H July 18-25 OnLn ALS<br />

Lfs 305<br />

the Older woman<br />

Discuss demographic trends related to the older woman.<br />

Examine key challenges faced by aging women, including<br />

economic concerns, care giving, housing and living arrangements,<br />

and special health and lifestyle concerns. $35†<br />

includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70654H July 18-25 OnLn ALS<br />

Lfs 319<br />

Alzheimer’s Disease: mysteries and possibilities<br />

Review the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.<br />

Discuss aspects of care and treatment, caregiver issues and<br />

integrative health considerations. Learn potential future<br />

implications of this disease. $45† includes $39 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70672H July 18-25 OnLn ALS<br />

Lfs 320<br />

Depression: An integrative Approach<br />

Examine the different forms of depressive disorders. Learn<br />

about the symptoms, diagnoses and conventional and integrative<br />

approaches for depression. $25† includes $22 fee.<br />

Note: Online self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />

Learning Solutions LLC.<br />

Sec. 301 H70674H July 18-25 OnLn ALS<br />

Do you know how to help someone in crisis?<br />

menTAL HeALTH<br />

firsT Aid CerTifiCATe<br />

See page 16.<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 27<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

mArtiAL ArtS<br />

AHC 361<br />

traditional Japanese/Okinawan Karate-do<br />

Study the fundamental movements of Karate-do, including<br />

kicking and punching. Focus on improving awareness of your<br />

own body. Examine the application of the techniques, their<br />

origin, and how they relate to the body’s systems. $155†<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71026H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 7:30-8:45 pm June 4-July 18 Isaac Patient<br />

Sec. 302 H71028H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 7:30-8:45 pm July 23-Aug. 29 Isaac Patient<br />

ATC 377<br />

Aikido<br />

Aikido is a Japanese martial art that includes techniques for<br />

bare-handed wrestling and weapons. Practice distancing,<br />

evasive footwork, pins, joint twists and open hand strikes.<br />

Club is affiliated with Aikido America International/Shin<br />

Aikido Rengo. $155† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71620H 12 sessions Gym 107<br />

MW 7-8:30 pm June 4-July 18 Raymond Mack<br />

Sec. 302 H71623H 12 sessions Gym 107<br />

MW 7-8:30 pm July 23-Aug. 29 Raymond Mack<br />

ATC 374<br />

Jujitsu<br />

Learn the basics of this martial art including throws, strikes,<br />

kicks, grappling and submission holds. Improve coordination,<br />

self-assurance and mental discipline while emphasizing selfdefense.<br />

Instructor is an American Jujitsu Association Fifth<br />

Degree black belt. $155† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71616H 12 sessions Gym 107<br />

TuTh 7:30-9:05 pm June 5-July 19 David Boesel<br />

Sec. 302 H71618H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 7:30-9:05 pm July 24-Aug. 30 David Boesel<br />

28<br />

For upcoming<br />

dance, orchestra<br />

and theater<br />

performances,<br />

visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/performingarts<br />

martial arts • music<br />

mOtOrCyCLe SAfety<br />

Whether you are a novice or simply interested in brushing<br />

up on your skills, AACC has a motorcycle safety<br />

course for you. AACC is an independent training site for<br />

the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration’s motorcycle<br />

training courses including the Basic Rider Course<br />

(BRC), the Alternative Basic Rider Course (BRCII) and<br />

the Experienced Rider Course (ERC). Anyone younger<br />

than 18 years old must complete the Basic Rider Course<br />

before applying for a motorcycle license. Courses are<br />

held at a riding range located on AACC’s Arnold campus.<br />

Instructors are certified by both the Motor Vehicle<br />

Administration and Motorcycle Safety Foundation.<br />

For more information visit www.aacc.edu/motorcycle.<br />

drV 500<br />

motorcycle Safety and Licensure review (brC)<br />

New riders prepare for class M license with this MVA<br />

approved Basic Rider Course. Learn basic street-riding skills,<br />

how to select riding gear and defensive-riding strategies.<br />

Written and skills exam included. Basic Rider Handbook<br />

required and available at AACC Bookstore at no charge with<br />

course confirmation. $305 includes $120 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.<br />

Protective clothing required during riding range training. Only<br />

Maryland state license holders can receive a class M designation from<br />

the Maryland Vehicle Administration. Visit www.aacc.edu/motorcycle/brc.cfm<br />

for more information.<br />

Sec. 301 H70566H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm June 6-10<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 302 H70967H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm June 13-17<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 303 H70795H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm June 20-24<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 304 H70798H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm June 27-July 1<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 305 H70820H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm July 11-15<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 306 H70846H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm July 18-22<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 307 H70946H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm July 25-29<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 308 H70950H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm Aug. 1-5<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 309 H70954H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm Aug. 8-12<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 310 H70959H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm Aug. 15-19<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

Sec. 311 H70962H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

WTh 5:45-9 pm Aug. 22-26<br />

SaSu 8 am-2 pm<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

drV 501<br />

motorcycle Safety and Licensure review:<br />

Intermediate (BRC II) Experienced riders prepare for class M<br />

license exam. Learn about ride preparation, road management<br />

and defensive riding strategies. Written and skills exam<br />

included. $305 includes $120 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.<br />

Riders must demonstrate minimum riding proficiency. Protective<br />

clothing required during riding range training. Visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

motorcycle/brc2.cfm for more information.<br />

Sec. 301 H70987H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 12:30-7:30 pm June 16<br />

Sec. 302 H70988H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 12:30-7:30 pm July 7<br />

muSiC<br />

For more information about AACC’s music offerings and<br />

upcoming events visit www.aacc.edu/music/noncredit.<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Ensembles<br />

mus 386<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Jazz ensemble<br />

Learn and perform jazz stage band music. Open to all<br />

qualified community musicians. Audition may be required.<br />

Programs are prepared by the college for public performance.<br />

$40† includes $35 fee.<br />

Note: Performance dates to be announced in class. For details, contact<br />

Craig Knepp 410-777-7230.<br />

Sec. 301 H70876H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9:15 pm May 30-Aug. 8 Craig Knepp<br />

mus 387<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Concert band<br />

Perform in a concert band and/or wind ensemble. Open to all<br />

qualified musicians. An audition may be required. Programs<br />

are prepared by the college for a public performance. $40†<br />

includes $35 fee.<br />

Note: Performance dates announced in class. For details, contact<br />

Marc Boensel 410-777-7230.<br />

Sec. 301 H70877H 9 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-9:30 pm June 11-Aug. 6 Marc Boensel<br />

mus 385<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Orchestra<br />

Perform orchestral works from the Baroque to contemporary<br />

eras. Open to all qualified community players. Audition may<br />

be required. Programs are prepared by the college for public<br />

performance. $40† includes $35 fee.<br />

Note: Performance dates to be announced in class. For details,<br />

contact associate professor Anna Binneweg 410-777-7218.<br />

Sec. 301 H70875H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 7-9:15 pm June 12-July 19 Anna Binneweg


• Customized training for parents through schools,<br />

churches or community organizations<br />

• Evening and weekend parenting classes at the<br />

Arnold campus and <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills<br />

• Dynamic presenters who are licensed<br />

professionals in their respective fields<br />

• Online courses you can take from the comfort of<br />

your own home<br />

• Electronic monthly newsletter<br />

For information, visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/parenting.<br />

Music Instruction<br />

mus 379<br />

private piano instruction<br />

Receive 30-minute private piano lessons customized to fit<br />

your level of ability. Build confidence and advance at your<br />

own pace. $200† includes $183 fee.<br />

Note: If section filled, call 410-777-2325 for information about the<br />

possibility of scheduling additional sections.<br />

Sec. 301 H70870H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6-6:30 pm June 11-Aug. 6 Emiko Tanabe<br />

Sec. 302 H70871H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6:30-7 pm June 11-Aug. 6 Emiko Tanabe<br />

Sec. 303 H70872H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-7:30 pm June 11-Aug. 6 Emiko Tanabe<br />

Sec. 304 H70873H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7:30-8 pm June 11-Aug. 6 Emiko Tanabe<br />

Sec. 305 H70874H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 8-8:30 pm June 11-Aug. 6 Emiko Tanabe<br />

mus 313<br />

piano for me: Six Sessions<br />

Receive six private half-hour piano lessons for adult learners<br />

at any level of instruction, from beginner to advanced.<br />

Instructor sets achievable goals and selects music for your<br />

ability level. Enrollment limit: 1. $155† includes $130 fee.<br />

Note: If section full, call 410-777-2325 for information about the<br />

possibility of scheduling additional sections.<br />

Sec. 301 H70861H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-7 pm June 12-July 24 Toni Serini<br />

Sec. 302 H70862H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-7:30 pm June 12-July 24 Toni Serini<br />

Sec. 303 H70863H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7:30-8 pm June 12-July 24 Toni Serini<br />

Sec. 304 H70864H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-7 pm June 13-July 25 Toni Serini<br />

Sec. 305 H70865H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-7:30 pm June 13-July 25 Toni Serini<br />

Sec. 306 H70866H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7:30-8 pm June 13-July 25 Toni Serini<br />

music • parenting and family life<br />

mus 392<br />

Guitar—One on One<br />

Receive 30-minute private guitar lessons customized to<br />

fit your level of ability. Advance at your own pace. $110†<br />

includes $85 fee.<br />

Note: Student must bring a six-string guitar to class. Additional<br />

sections possible. Call 410-777-2325 for details.<br />

Sec. 301 H70881H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6:30-7 pm June 11-July 2 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 302 H70882H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-7:30 pm June 11-July 2 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 303 H70883H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7:30-8 pm June 11-July 2 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 304 H70884H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 8-8:30 pm June 11-July 2 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 305 H70886H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 8:30-9 pm June 11-July 2 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 306 H70887H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-7 pm June 12-July 10<br />

Sec. 307 H70888H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-7:30 pm June 12-July 10<br />

Sec. 308 H70889H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7:30-8 pm June 12-July 10<br />

Sec. 309 H70890H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6:30-7 pm July 9-30 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 310 H70891H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-7:30 pm July 9-30 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 311 H70892H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7:30-8 pm July 9-30 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 312 H70893H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 8-8:30 pm July 9-30 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 313 H70894H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 8:30-9 pm July 9-30 Michael Essex<br />

Sec. 314 H70895H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-7 pm July 17-Aug. 7<br />

Sec. 315 H70896H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-7:30 pm July 17-Aug. 7<br />

Sec. 316 H70897H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7:30-8 pm July 17-Aug. 7<br />

muC 301<br />

banjo: One-on-One<br />

Receive four, hourlong private banjo lessons customized to student’s<br />

ability. Enrollment limit: 1. $259† includes $145 fee.<br />

Note: Student must bring a banjo to class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70854H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6-7 pm June 12-July 24 Eric Mills<br />

Sec. 302 H70857H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-8 pm June 12-July 24 Eric Mills<br />

Sec. 303 H70860H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 8-9 pm June 12-July 24 Eric Mills<br />

mus 389<br />

music made easy<br />

Learn what makes music work. Gain an understanding of<br />

rhythm, melody and harmony. Discover how to build intervals,<br />

major scales and chords. Learn how to read, write and<br />

play simple musical pieces on a keyboard. $98† includes $65<br />

fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70878H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marianne Murawski<br />

Sec. 302 H70879H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marianne Murawski<br />

Sec. 303 H70880H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marianne Murawski<br />

Voice Instruction<br />

mus 398<br />

Singing techniques: Level 1<br />

Discover the joy of singing, solo or in group using classical,<br />

standard and popular vocal arrangements. Practice the basics<br />

of breathing, tone and diction in an environment supportive<br />

of beginning, intermediate and advanced singers. $149†<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70898H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6-8 pm June 13-Aug. 8 Donna Ervin<br />

pArentinG AnD fAmiLy Life<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>College</strong> established<br />

The Parenting Center to provide high-quality educational<br />

programs about parenting and family life to our community.<br />

Visit us at www.aacc.edu/parenting.<br />

AACC’s parenting courses meet the Maryland<br />

Child Care Credential requirements established by the<br />

Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Office<br />

of Child Care. Each class has a content area code that<br />

corresponds to the Core of Knowledge requirements. The<br />

codes are:<br />

C — Curriculum<br />

D — Child development<br />

H — Health, safety and nutrition<br />

L — <strong>Community</strong><br />

P — Professionalism<br />

S — Special needs<br />

fon 308 CONTENT AREA: D<br />

Systematic training for effective parenting<br />

(Step)<br />

This nationally acclaimed program focuses on essential childrearing<br />

issues. Gain valuable training to improve cooperation<br />

among family members and lessen parent-child conflicts.<br />

This course will help parents master effective parent-child<br />

communication and discipline methods. Encourage children<br />

to develop to their full potential. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71306H 2 sessions GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-4 pm June 2-9<br />

TpC 304<br />

preparing for preschool<br />

Review activities that familiarize children with the preschool<br />

experience. Identify opportunities within the community<br />

for children to engage socially and academically. Participate<br />

in discussions that will help parents and children feel less<br />

anxious about this transition. CEUs awarded. $35† includes<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71393H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6-8 pm June 5<br />

fon 348 CONTENT AREA: H<br />

feeding the brain: how food Affects Children<br />

Learn the effects of various foods on a child’s brain and<br />

behavior. Examine the dietary habits that lead to eating disorders.<br />

Plan tasty menus that foster the child’s physical and<br />

psychological health. CEUs awarded. $50 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71319H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-3 pm June 23<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 29<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

30<br />

parenting and family life • peer learning partnership<br />

fon 382 CONTENT AREA: D<br />

managing your Child’s behavior: 1-2-3 magic<br />

Discover how to manage your child’s behavior without yelling<br />

or spanking. Explore concepts from the bestselling book,<br />

“1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12.” Practice<br />

techniques that can be applied with immediate results. CEUs<br />

awarded. $50 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71385H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 9:30-11:30 am June 26-28<br />

Sec. 302 H71386H 2 sessions GbtC<br />

TuTh 6-8 pm Aug. 28-30<br />

fon 306 CONTENT AREA: L<br />

managing Anger in family Life<br />

Understand the origins of problem anger in the home.<br />

Learn effective alternatives to anger and how to channel its<br />

energy into productive thoughts, feelings and behaviors.<br />

Explore ways to develop greater inner peace and cultivate<br />

interpersonal skills. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $75 includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71302H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-4 pm June 30<br />

Sec. 302 H71305H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

SaSu 9 am-noon Aug. 25-26<br />

TpC 318 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

Keep Kids Safe on the web<br />

Understand the risks and benefits of allowing children to<br />

explore the Internet. Discover fun and informative online<br />

activities. CEUs awarded. $35 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71397H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 1:30-3:30 pm July 12<br />

TpC 310 CONTENT AREA: P<br />

finding balance in the family budget<br />

Discuss the importance of involving the entire family in<br />

planning both for spending and for savings. Explore some<br />

of the most common financial mistakes families make. CEUs<br />

awarded. $35† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71396H 1 session GbtC<br />

Tu 6-8 pm July 17<br />

fon 342 CONTENT AREA: D/L<br />

parenting After Separation and Divorce<br />

Learn how a child’s healthy emotional development depends<br />

on parental consistency after a marriage ends. Learn the psychological<br />

impact of separation and divorce on children. Plan<br />

ways to co-parent that are effective and child-focused. CEUs<br />

awarded. $100 includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71315H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

SaSu 9 am-1 pm July 28-29<br />

fon 369 CONTENT AREA: D/L<br />

parenting the middle School Child<br />

Learn practical parenting strategies to help your children<br />

through the turbulent teen years. Gain critical communication<br />

skills. Learn about teen developmental changes,<br />

substance abuse, sexuality and popular teen culture. Discuss<br />

ways to encourage positive, responsible adolescent development.<br />

CEUs awarded. No charge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71345H 5 sessions AmiL<br />

W 6-8 pm Aug. 1-29<br />

TpC 327 CONTENT AREA: D/L<br />

Cooperative parenting<br />

Learn parenting strategies to protect children from the potentially<br />

harmful effects of divorce or separation. Discuss changing<br />

roles and responsibilities as well as managing anger and<br />

conflict. Create an effective co-parenting plan. CEUs awarded.<br />

$75 includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: Online course.<br />

Sec. 301 H71407H June 18-July 23 OnLn wb<br />

fon 384 CONTENT AREA: D<br />

enhancing Language Development in Children<br />

Discover how children process language. Learn fun, natural<br />

and age-appropriate ways to stimulate speech, brain and language<br />

development. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71387H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kt Paxton<br />

Sec. 302 H71388H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kt Paxton<br />

Sec. 303 H71389H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kt Paxton<br />

fon 390 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

home School with Success<br />

Take the mystery out of home schooling. Explore the history<br />

of home schooling and review laws and regulations, curriculum<br />

options and assessment tools. Discover how to provide<br />

socializing opportunities and build long-lasting relationships<br />

within home school support groups. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71390H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Shulz<br />

Sec. 302 H71391H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Shulz<br />

Sec. 303 H71392H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Shulz<br />

Parenting One-on-One<br />

Allow us to deliver a course just for you. The following<br />

courses are designed to provide individualized training<br />

and skill building scheduled flexibly to meet the needs<br />

of the busy parent. Don’t see the course you’re looking<br />

for? Schedule doesn’t quite meet your needs? Call us at<br />

410-777-2159 and we’ll work together to create the<br />

perfect fit.<br />

TpC 323<br />

managing Anger in family Life: One-on-One<br />

Learn the origins of problem anger in the home through<br />

individual instruction. Practice methods for properly expressing<br />

anger. Learn to channel energy into productive thoughts,<br />

feelings and behaviors. Explore ways to develop greater inner<br />

peace and cultivate interpersonal skills. CEUs awarded. $320†<br />

includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Additional sections possible. Call 410-777-2159 for details.<br />

Sec. 301 H71401H 2 sessions AmiL<br />

MTu 5-8 pm June 4-5<br />

Sec. 302 H71402H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

SaSu 9 am-noon July 7-8<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

TpC 325<br />

parenting through Separation<br />

or Divorce: One-on-One<br />

Receive individual instruction on how to shield children from<br />

the parental conflict associated with divorce or separation.<br />

Discover tools for managing anger, negotiating peacefully<br />

and creating a co-parenting plan that is effective and childfocused.<br />

CEUs awarded. $320† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Additional sections possible. Call 410-777-2159 for details.<br />

Sec. 301 H71405H 2 sessions GbtC<br />

Th 4-7 pm June 14-21<br />

Sec. 302 H71406H 2 sessions AmiL<br />

Sa 9 am-noon Aug. 11-18<br />

TpC 324<br />

Systematic training for effective<br />

parenting (Step): One-on-One<br />

Learn the principles of this nationally acclaimed parent<br />

education curriculum through individual instruction. Focus<br />

on essential child-rearing issues, effective parent-child communication<br />

and discipline methods. Gain valuable training to<br />

improve family cooperation and lessen parent-child conflicts.<br />

CEUs awarded. $320† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Additional sections possible. Call 410-777-2159 for details.<br />

Sec. 301 H71403H 2 sessions AmiL<br />

MW noon-3 pm July 16-18<br />

Sec. 302 H71404H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

SaSu 1-4 pm Aug. 18-19<br />

For additional classes that may interest parents ...<br />

CHiLd CAre TrAininG<br />

See pages 50-52.<br />

peer LeArninG pArtnerShip<br />

AACC’s Peer Learning Partnership is a self-directed learning<br />

community in which members have the opportunity<br />

to help develop and lead courses. Students must be<br />

enrolled in the PLP 380 membership course in order to<br />

register for other PLP courses. Visit www.aacc.edu/plp.<br />

pLp 380<br />

peer Learning partnership membership<br />

Membership allows registration in Peer Learning Partnership<br />

classes each term and includes optional participation in<br />

Friday discussion groups that explore current events, investments,<br />

science and technology, history, fiction and nonfiction<br />

books, travel, music and films. $26† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Membership is required in order to register for any PLP courses.<br />

Sec. 301 H70706H 24 sessions Arnold campus<br />

F noon-4:30 pm June 29-Dec. 21 Angela Smookler<br />

pLp 382<br />

Art Sleuths<br />

Explore behind the scenes of the National Gallery's American<br />

prints, the Freer Gallery of Art/Arthur M. Sackler Gallery<br />

Department of Conservation and Scientific Research and the<br />

Phillips Collection library and archives. Participate in one oncampus<br />

lecture. $26† includes $25 fee.<br />

Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership membership.<br />

Sec. 301 H70709H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 10 am-noon June 5-19 Carolyn May


peer learning • personal growth • pet ownership<br />

pLC 335 NEW<br />

mini wine Adventures<br />

Investigate food and wine pairing, serving temperature,<br />

types of grapes and ordering wine in restaurants. Learn how<br />

to select high quality wines at reasonable prices. Sample<br />

approximately 30 wines. $61† includes $60 fee.<br />

Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />

Sec. 301 H70698H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 2-4 pm June 6-20 William Luna<br />

pLC 336 NEW<br />

Stress and body<br />

Understand how chronic psychological stress can lead to an<br />

increase in disease risk, as well as anxiety, neurosis, hostility<br />

and paranoia. Learn how to modify the negative consequences<br />

of the body’s stress response. $26† includes $25 fee.<br />

Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />

Sec. 301 H70701H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 9:30 am-noon July 10-26 Paul Schatzberg<br />

pLC 337 NEW<br />

Queen victoria and the house of hanover<br />

Delve into the world of the British royalty during the 18th<br />

and 19th centuries. Study the lives of the Hanover family<br />

whose most famous member was Queen Victoria. $26<br />

includes $25 fee.<br />

Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />

Sec. 301 H70704H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 10 am-noon Aug. 7-23 Jo Ann Rich<br />

pLC 338 NEW<br />

presentations with microsoft powerpoint<br />

Learn to use Microsoft PowerPoint and prepare a presentation<br />

in an area of personal interest. Create slides with text and<br />

figures. Find and incorporate videos and other materials from<br />

the Internet. $26† includes $25 fee.<br />

Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />

Sec. 301 H70705H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 1-3 pm Aug. 14-23 Randall Pack<br />

perSOnAL GrOwth<br />

For the latest class information, visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/personalgrowth.<br />

GrW 345 NEW<br />

mastering public Speaking<br />

Learn how to speak confidently and persuasively to both<br />

large audiences and small groups. Discuss the art of verbal<br />

and nonverbal communication skills and how to overcome<br />

the fear of public speaking. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70723H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Curt Simmons<br />

Sec. 302 H70726H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Curt Simmons<br />

Sec. 303 H70727H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Curt Simmons<br />

GrW 347<br />

Listen to your heart and Success will follow<br />

Design a life that makes you happy. Learn how you can use<br />

work to express yourself and share your interests and talents.<br />

$98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76331H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cynthia Christianson<br />

Sec. 302 H76332H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cynthia Christianson<br />

Sec. 303 H76333H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cynthia Christianson<br />

GrW 348<br />

Keys to effective Communication<br />

Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth and respect through<br />

conversation. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76334H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dawn Lianna<br />

Sec. 302 H76265H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dawn Lianna<br />

Sec. 303 H76266H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dawn Lianna<br />

GrW 349<br />

interpersonal Communication<br />

Explore strategies for success in everyday interpersonal communication.<br />

Examine verbal and nonverbal habits, effective<br />

listening, self-concept, differences in cultural and gender<br />

conversation styles and conflict management. $98† includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76267H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Laurel Schaub<br />

Sec. 302 H76268H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Laurel Schaub<br />

Sec. 303 H76269H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Laurel Schaub<br />

GrW 350<br />

individual excellence<br />

Master 12 career-enhancing skills. Learn about goal setting,<br />

time management, personal organization and creativity.<br />

$98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76270H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Becky Swain<br />

Sec. 302 H76279H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Becky Swain<br />

Sec. 303 H76280H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Becky Swain<br />

GrW 352<br />

Get Assertive!<br />

Learn how to be more confident and powerful in everyday<br />

conversation. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76387H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Vivian Harte<br />

Sec. 302 H76389H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Vivian Harte<br />

Sec. 303 H76390H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Vivian Harte<br />

GrW 351<br />

math refresher<br />

Gain confidence in your basic math skills. Explore using calculators,<br />

figuring discounts, completing taxes and managing<br />

income and expenses. Discuss bills, bank statements, investment<br />

options and loans. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76392H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bishop Ivy<br />

Sec. 302 H76393H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bishop Ivy<br />

Sec. 303 H76394H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bishop Ivy<br />

prs 390<br />

Speed reading (merrill ream)<br />

Are you struggling to keep up with a flood of email, articles,<br />

reports, books and other printed matter? Save time by<br />

learning to read faster and with better comprehension from<br />

acclaimed speed-reading expert Merrill Ream. Cover topics<br />

in a logical progression with plenty of time to master skills<br />

and techniques for lasting proficiency as a speed reader. $98†<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71143H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Merrill Ream<br />

Sec. 302 H71182H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Merrill Ream<br />

Sec. 303 H71186H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Merrill Ream<br />

prs 389<br />

Genealogy basics<br />

Learn where to look, who to contact and how to use research<br />

tools to begin an exciting and fascinating exploration of your<br />

roots. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76288H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bob Moyer<br />

Sec. 302 H76289H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bob Moyer<br />

Sec. 303 H76290H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bob Moyer<br />

GrW 346<br />

Grammar refresher<br />

Gain confidence in your ability to produce clean, grammatically<br />

correct documents or speeches. Master the basics<br />

through the use of definitions, vivid examples, interactive<br />

and reinforcing exercises. Reap rewards with mastery of the<br />

English language. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76294H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ellen Feld<br />

Sec. 302 H76295H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ellen Feld<br />

Sec. 303 H76298H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ellen Feld<br />

pet OwnerShip<br />

For the latest class information, visit www.aacc.edu/pet.<br />

peT 307<br />

So you think you want to Show your Dog<br />

Discover what it takes to enter conformation, obedience and<br />

agility dog shows. Learn show vocabulary and what resources<br />

are available for training and support. $25† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71121H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 5:30-7:30 pm June 12 Louann Tracy<br />

peT 314<br />

elements of K-9 behavior<br />

Learn the difference between canine behavior and temperament.<br />

Strengthen the bond between human and dog by<br />

learning how they think and process their environment. $25†<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71140H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 26 Joy Freedman<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 31<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

peT 310<br />

pet massage<br />

Learn massaging skills that help support your pet’s health<br />

and longevity. $35† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71128H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm June 23 Jane Rainier<br />

peT 308<br />

Giving to Others: therapy Dogs<br />

Discover how you and your dog can help others by visiting<br />

nursing homes, participating in reading programs and more.<br />

Learn about therapy dog training and certification requirements.<br />

$30† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71125H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 5:30-7:30 pm Aug. 21 Joy Freedman<br />

phOtOGrAphy<br />

Digital Photography — Continuing<br />

Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/photographytraining or<br />

call 410-777-2121. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

Core Courses<br />

PHO 305 Basic Digital Camera Operation<br />

PHO 346 Digital Photography: Intermediate-<br />

Advanced<br />

Elective Courses (select two)<br />

PHO 347 Macrophotography<br />

PHO 350 Digital Portrait Photography<br />

PHO 351 Fast Course in Adobe Lightroom<br />

(offered fall 2012)<br />

PHO 348 Shooting in the Dark (offered fall 2012)<br />

pHo 346<br />

Digital photography:<br />

intermediate-Advanced techniques<br />

Learn proven techniques to better your digital photography<br />

skills. Designed for the digital single-lens reflex (DSLR)<br />

camera. Topics include equipment, advanced exposure techniques,<br />

low-light situations and off-camera flash. Instructor<br />

will discuss action photography, close-up macro photography,<br />

tips for photographing people and travel, camera raw<br />

capture and raw file editing techniques. Enrollment limit 20.<br />

$154† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Prior knowledge of basic digital camera operation recommended<br />

or PHO 305. Students supply their own digital single-lens reflex<br />

camera with manual override and memory card. Computer lab not<br />

offered with this course.<br />

Sec. 301 H71001H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-8:30 pm June 13-July 25 Rob Hendry<br />

32<br />

pet ownership • photography • real estate<br />

pHo 350<br />

Digital portrait photography<br />

Practice the fundamentals of portrait photography. Explore<br />

techniques for posed subjects including the use of natural,<br />

artificial and studio lighting. Enrollment limit: 16. $154†<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Experience with digital camera operations recommended.<br />

Bring digital SLR camera, lenses, flash, tripod and operating manual<br />

to class.<br />

Sec. 301 H71003H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6:30-8:30 pm June 14-July 26<br />

pHo 347<br />

macrophotography<br />

Learn how to take close-ups of small objects, including<br />

flowers, jewelry and souvenirs. Explore garden photography,<br />

specifically lighting, focusing techniques and depth of field.<br />

Enrollment limit: 18. $95† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Prior knowledge of basic digital camera operations recommended.<br />

Bring compact or DSLR camera, tripod and flash drive to class.<br />

Sec. 301 H71002H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6:30-9 pm July 12-26 Don Dement<br />

pHo 340<br />

photographing nature with your Digital Camera<br />

Learn how or improve your outdoor photographs. Focus<br />

on landscapes, water, flowers, trees, insects and animals.<br />

Examine digital camera equipment, telephotography and<br />

macro photography. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70903H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Curt Simmons<br />

Sec. 302 H70904H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Curt Simmons<br />

Sec. 303 H70905H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Curt Simmons<br />

pHo 341<br />

Secrets of better photography<br />

Enhance your photography skills by mastering basic exposure<br />

and lighting techniques. Learn how to photograph portraits,<br />

landscapes and still lifes. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70906H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 302 H70907H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 303 H70908H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

pHo 343<br />

travel photography using a Digital Camera<br />

Explore the art of travel photography. Learn about focal<br />

points, depth of field, shooting fast-moving objects, underwater<br />

photos, low- or mixed-light situations, protecting<br />

equipment in all climates, shooting from the air, capturing<br />

urban settings and metering options. $98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: PHO 341 Secrets of Better Photography.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70909H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 302 H70910H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 303 H70911H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

pHo 344<br />

photographing people using a Digital Camera<br />

Discover the best approach for shooting portraits, formal<br />

groups and faces. Learn how to arrange a sitting, set moods,<br />

create themes and editing techniques. Explore action photos<br />

and creative ways to photograph children, babies and pets.<br />

$98† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. A digital<br />

editing program is required. Photoshop Elements 3 is preferred.<br />

Sec. 301 H70998H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Curt Simmons<br />

Sec. 302 H70999H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Curt Simmons<br />

Sec. 303 H71000H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Curt Simmons<br />

reAL eStAte<br />

Real Estate for Consumers<br />

The following courses are designed for renters and<br />

buyers. Real estate professionals, see real estate in the<br />

careers and certifications section, pages 75-76, or visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/realestate.<br />

rLT 510<br />

real estate investing<br />

Learn the essentials of investing in real estate. Explore investment<br />

categories, planning and objectives, lease options,<br />

foreclosure, negotiation tactics, loans and lenders, advisers<br />

and asset protection. Discuss alternative strategies for a<br />

changing market and home office setup. CEUs awarded. $109<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This class is<br />

not approved for license renewal.<br />

Sec. 301 H71558H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Josh Fuhrer<br />

Sec. 302 H71559H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Josh Fuhrer<br />

Sec. 303 H71561H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Josh Fuhrer<br />

dLC 342<br />

real estate investing 2 — financing your<br />

property<br />

Learn to analyze potential deals and calculate investment<br />

returns, mortgage amortization and cash flow. Understand<br />

how credit affects your borrowing power and how to reach<br />

your investment goals. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71174H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Josh Fuhrer<br />

Sec. 302 H71177H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Josh Fuhrer<br />

Sec. 303 H71178H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Josh Fuhrer


SCubA<br />

Wrs 500<br />

Discover Scuba Diving<br />

Learn the required equipment for scuba diving and how to<br />

use it correctly. Practice in the AACC pool. Learn basic skills<br />

and safety rules. Discuss requirements for basic scuba certification<br />

and different types of certification. All equipment is<br />

provided in the three-hour session. $70 include $30 fee.<br />

Note: This is not a certification course. Students must be age 15<br />

years or older to enroll. All students must complete a medical questionnaire<br />

and liability waiver at the beginning of class.<br />

Sec. 301 H71707H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 5:30-8:45 pm June 27 Johnnie Kiser<br />

Wrs 501 NEW<br />

basic Scuba Diving<br />

Learn the basic requirements and practical techniques for<br />

recreational scuba diving. Prepare to meet the requirements<br />

for the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)<br />

certification. Discuss the physics related to diving; first aid<br />

and safe practices in diving; dive planning; and underwater<br />

communications. Demonstrate proper use and handling of<br />

underwater breathing apparatus and other diving equipment.<br />

CEUs awarded. $275 includes $207 fee.<br />

Note: Student must pass a swimming exam. Includes textbook and<br />

all scuba equipment except mask, snorkel and fins. A medical exam<br />

may be required. Certification is available after successful completion<br />

and four open water check-out dives (cost not included).<br />

Sec. 301 H71716H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 4:30-8:45 pm July 11-Aug. 8 Johnnie Kiser<br />

Sec. 302 H71726H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 4:30-8:45 pm Aug. 15-Sept. 12 Johnnie Kiser<br />

LifeStages<br />

The Center on Aging<br />

at<br />

LifeStages:<br />

Courses for Work and Life.<br />

Midlife and beyond brings new challenges,<br />

new opportunities and more choices. All<br />

of life is affected, from families, to work,<br />

to life in the community. We may find that<br />

we have been on auto-pilot for too many<br />

years. LifeStages is a series of courses that<br />

helps provide new ideas, approaches and<br />

advice for assessing, planning and gaining<br />

new skills to move confidently and fully<br />

engaged into this next stage of life.<br />

scuba • seniors<br />

SeniOrS<br />

Senior courses are for individuals age 55 and older<br />

and disabled retirees so certified by the Social Security<br />

Administration. Students ages 55-59 must pay $40<br />

tuition per course plus a $80 administrative fee per<br />

three-month cycle (cycle fee) plus any fees for each<br />

course. Seniors age 60 and older and disabled retirees<br />

pay only the $80 cycle fee plus any supplies and lab<br />

fees. Course cycles are January-March, April-June, July-<br />

September and October-December.<br />

AACC offers courses for seniors at the Arnold campus,<br />

Glen Burnie Town Center and at various senior centers<br />

throughout <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County. Seniors now may<br />

register online, mail, STARS or in person at the Arnold<br />

campus, CALT 115. For a list of senior center courses,<br />

contact your local senior center or visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/seniors.<br />

Students taking classes at each senior center must<br />

join that center in advance of the course start date.<br />

Contact your local senior center for details.<br />

Annapolis Senior Center<br />

119 S.Villa Ave. • Annapolis, MD 21401, 410-222-1818<br />

Arnold Senior Center<br />

44 Church Road • Arnold, MD 21012, 410-222-1922<br />

brooklyn park Senior Center<br />

202 Hammonds Lane • Brooklyn Park, MD 21225, 410-222-6847<br />

Catherine O’malley Senior Center<br />

1275 Odenton Road • Odenton, MD 21113, 410-222-6227<br />

Catherine O’malley Senior Center <strong>Anne</strong>x<br />

1270 Odenton Road • Odenton, MD 21113, 410-222-0140<br />

pasadena Senior Center<br />

4103 Mountain Road • Pasadena, MD 21122, 410-222-0030<br />

pascal Senior Center<br />

125 Dorsey Road • Glen Burnie, MD 21061, 410-222-6680<br />

South County Senior Center<br />

27 Stepneys Lane • Edgewater, MD 21037, 410-222-1927<br />

Computers<br />

CpT 964<br />

windows 7 basic<br />

Learn how to use the Start menu and taskbar; move and<br />

resize windows; create and manage files, folders and<br />

libraries; edit file metadata; and search for content. Create<br />

shortcuts, use gadgets, change system settings, browse the<br />

Web with Internet Explorer 8 and add RSS feeds. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70227H 10 sessions GbtC 414<br />

W 10 am-noon July 11-Sept. 12 Winifred Gardiner<br />

CpT 963<br />

microsoft word 2007 — Level 1<br />

Learn the basic functions and features of MS Word 2007.<br />

Create, edit and save documents. Create tables; insert headers,<br />

footers and graphics; and proof and print documents.<br />

Learn formatting options. Textbook information available at<br />

AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of computer fundamentals.<br />

Sec. 301 H70222H 10 sessions CALt 138<br />

M 8:30-10:30 am July 9-Sept. 17 Staton Kaufman<br />

CpT 965<br />

microsoft word 2007 — Level 2<br />

Explore intermediate features of Word 2007. Work with styles,<br />

sections, columns and graphics. Format tables, print labels<br />

and envelopes, use document templates and learn Web<br />

features. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CPT 963 Microsoft Word 2007, Level 1 or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H70229H 10 sessions CALt 138<br />

Th 11:30 am-1:30 pm July 12-Sept. 13 Staton Kaufman<br />

CpT 967<br />

microsoft excel 2007 — Level 1<br />

Learn the basic features of Excel. Create worksheets and enter<br />

and edit text, values, formulas and pictures. Study basic formatting<br />

techniques and functions. Learn how to use the help<br />

system and navigate worksheets and workbooks. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of computer fundamentals.<br />

Sec. 301 H70232H 10 sessions CALt 138<br />

Th 8:30-10:30 am July 12-Sept. 13 Staton Kaufman<br />

CpT 970 NEW<br />

microsoft powerpoint 2007 — Level 1<br />

Learn to create presentations that include text, graphics,<br />

charts and diagrams. Discover how to edit and format slide<br />

content and apply transitional effects. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of computer fundamentals.<br />

Sec. 301 H70234H 10 sessions CALt 138<br />

Tu 9-11 am July 10-Sept. 11 Judye Jarema<br />

CpT 966<br />

microsoft Office 2010 basics<br />

Learn to use Microsoft Office 2010 applications. Become<br />

comfortable with the basic functions of Word, Excel, Access<br />

and PowerPoint. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. $10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of computer fundamentals.<br />

Sec. 301 H70230H 10 sessions GbtC 414<br />

W 1-3:15 pm July 11-Sept. 12 Winifred Gardiner<br />

CpT 939<br />

Adobe photoshop elements<br />

Use the latest technology to preserve photo memories. Learn<br />

how to scan, restore and retouch scratches and blemishes,<br />

remove or fix color, crop images, create borders or apply special<br />

effects such as, montages and photo captions. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Prior computer knowledge is recommended.<br />

Sec. 301 H70221H 10 sessions CALt 136<br />

W 1:30-4 pm July 11-Sept. 12 Doris Cuffey<br />

HTH 925<br />

functional Conditioning 1<br />

Learn safe and effective strength and muscular endurance<br />

training techniques. Identify the muscle groups they benefit.<br />

Improve flexibility and mobility using low-impact aerobics.<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70529H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MWF 7-8 am July 9-Sept. 14 Colleen Frank<br />

Sec. 302 H70530H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MWF 8-9 am July 9-Sept. 14 Colleen Frank<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 33<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

seniors • sign language • tennis • theater • women's institute<br />

HTH 926<br />

functional Conditioning 2<br />

Improve cardiovascular health, muscular strength and range<br />

of motion. Understand physiological development, resistance<br />

training and self-assessment techniques to maintain health.<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70531H 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 7-8 am July 10-Sept. 13 Melanie Tucker<br />

HTH 924<br />

functional Aquatic Conditioning 2<br />

Increase strength, endurance and range of motion through<br />

aquatic conditioning. Learn about cardio-respiratory endurance<br />

and its positive effect on the musculoskeletal system.<br />

$16 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70469H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MWF 10-11 am July 6-Aug. 10 Lynda Ells<br />

SiGn LAnGuAGe<br />

Beginning Sign Language — Continuing<br />

Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/signing or call<br />

410-777-2121. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

SLG 343 Conversational Sign Language 1<br />

(offered fall 2012)<br />

SLG 344 Conversational Sign Language 2<br />

(offered fall 2012)<br />

SLG 345 Conversational Sign Language 3<br />

(offered fall 2012)<br />

tenniS<br />

AHC 320<br />

beginning tennis<br />

Learn basic forehand, backhand and service skills and then<br />

start to play doubles and singles matches. Learn rules and<br />

strategies of singles and doubles play. Enrollment limit: 8.<br />

$110† includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: In the event of rain, class will be rescheduled.<br />

Sec. 301 H70588H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6-7:15 pm June 14-July 26 Brent Herrick<br />

AHC 321<br />

Advanced beginning tennis<br />

Learn more advanced tennis strokes, techniques and tactics.<br />

Receive lots of practice in rallying while playing singles and<br />

doubles matches. Enrollment limit: 8. $110† includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: In the event of rain, class will be rescheduled.<br />

Sec. 301 H70615H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 7:15-8:45 pm June 14-July 26 Brent Herrick<br />

34<br />

theAter<br />

Learn more about theater at AACC. Visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/theater.<br />

THA 331<br />

Get funny<br />

Learn from an experienced comedy writer and actor about<br />

myriad sources of humor. Write one-liners, use physical<br />

humor and find ways to target your audience. Incorporate<br />

humor into your life by mixing laughter with learning, putting<br />

people at ease and creating good will. $98† includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71227H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Joanna Sandsmark<br />

Sec. 302 H71234H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Joanna Sandsmark<br />

Sec. 303 H71243H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Joanna Sandsmark<br />

wOmen'S inStitute<br />

The following courses are offered through AACC’s<br />

Women’s Institute which was established to enrich and<br />

empower women. For more information, visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/women.<br />

Wis 390 NEW<br />

Sustainable Living: how to raise Alpacas<br />

Explore alpaca care from cost and types to basic care schedules<br />

and health maintenance. Examine shelter and containment<br />

needs along with zoning requirements. Discover the<br />

many uses of alpaca fiber and how it is processed. Visit a local<br />

alpaca farm. $47† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70394H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-9 pm June 5 Gail Campbell<br />

Sa 10-11 am June 9<br />

Win 331<br />

QiGong<br />

Practice the coordinated breathing and slow movement<br />

exercises of traditional Chinese QiGong. Regular practice of<br />

QiGong is believed to cleanse the body of toxins, restore energy,<br />

reduce stress and maintain health. $83† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70370H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-8:15 pm June 6-July 11 Jill Penaloza<br />

Win 394<br />

weight training for women<br />

Tone muscles, reduce the risk of osteoporosis and gain<br />

strength for everyday activities through this introductory<br />

hand-weight training class. Learn how to set up a homeworkout<br />

program. $85† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a set of 3- or 5-pound weights and a yoga mat.<br />

Sec. 301 H70373H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6:30-7:30 pm June 7-July 19 Pamela Blum<br />

Wmn 399<br />

finding a new Career<br />

Explore ways to identify and move into a new career. Discuss<br />

fears and learn positive approaches. Review online assessment<br />

tools to discover the kinds of jobs that would fit your<br />

talents, skills, education and interests. Research actual jobs<br />

and create a step-by-step career change plan. Learn to create<br />

a dynamic resume. $64 includes $15 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70481H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm June 9 Alison Kelly<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Win 350<br />

hand-painted floorcloths<br />

Learn to custom paint floorcloths (canvas rugs). Explore<br />

colors, traditional and modern designs, and how to buy<br />

stretched and primed canvas. Outline a design and paint a<br />

floorcloth. Take home your finished work. $82† includes $28<br />

fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70372H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-1:30 pm June 9 Dorothy Arthur<br />

Wis 389 NEW<br />

i Can fix it: Sinks<br />

Learn how to replace and repair the main components of a<br />

sink. Identify the parts of each component. Examine the tools<br />

and supplies needed to complete projects. Practice simple<br />

repairs and changing faucets and drains. $26† includes $8<br />

fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70393H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

M 7-8:30 pm June 11 Jo Ellen Soesbee<br />

Win 332 NEW<br />

money without matrimony<br />

Learn financial strategies for unmarried couples that produce<br />

equivalent financial benefits to those afforded to married<br />

couples. Explore approaches to investment accounts, insurance,<br />

savings accounts of various kinds, homeownership and<br />

taxes. $40 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and<br />

neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students' personal<br />

investments.<br />

Sec. 301 H70371H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-9:30 pm June 11-18 Monica Brown<br />

Wis 386 NEW<br />

Art and mindfulness techniques<br />

Discover how art can become an integral part of mindfulness<br />

techniques. Explore a variety of behavior patterns and<br />

methods that can promote positive change. Use art as an<br />

expression of emotional change during mindfulness practice.<br />

$34† includes $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70390H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 12 Jill Penaloza<br />

Wmi 364 NEW<br />

So Simple Sewing 2<br />

Improve sewing skills and learn how to insert a zipper.<br />

Create an envelope pillow and cover and a zippered makeup<br />

case. Practice using a pattern, measuring and cutting. $68†<br />

includes $20 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: WMI 336 So Simple Sewing or permission of instructor.<br />

Sec. 301 H70476H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9 pm June 13-20 Ally Tierney<br />

Wis 396 NEW<br />

introduction to papercutting<br />

Learn papercutting, the art of cutting paper designs. Identify<br />

the tools and papers used and explore ways to develop<br />

designs. Outline safety measures and cutting techniques.<br />

Practice and complete a simple project. $44† includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70397H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 19 Katie Field


Wis 388 NEW<br />

introduction to the raw Diet<br />

Identify the nutritional benefits and lifestyle challenges of a<br />

raw diet. Discuss ways to integrate this practice into current<br />

eating habits. Learn basic raw foodism terminology and<br />

examine a short history of its development. $44† includes<br />

$20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70392H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 7-9 pm June 21 Bethanne Kashkett<br />

Wis 385 NEW<br />

women in business: Direct Sales from home<br />

Examine the direct-sales business. Explore a variety of direct-<br />

sales formats and outline essential elements for consideration.<br />

Identify the skills needed to run a direct-sales business.<br />

Outline strategies for growth. $31 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70389H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-12:30 pm June 23 Barbara Gill<br />

Wom 302<br />

Summer Day hike<br />

Treat yourself to a hike at Black Hills Regional Park located in<br />

Boyds, Maryland. The moderately difficult hiking trail leads<br />

through areas with beautiful scenery including the magnificent<br />

78-foot waterfalls. $37† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Pack a lunch. Hiking boots recommended.<br />

Sec. 301 H70486H 1 session XOff<br />

Sa 9 am-4 pm June 23 <strong>Anne</strong>llen Moore<br />

Wis 347<br />

tiling basics for home<br />

Identify tiling techniques then practice on a variety of surfaces.<br />

Examine tools and supplies, discuss tile selection, outline<br />

surface preparation, practice tile cutting and grouting. Use<br />

basic tiling techniques to create a hotplate to use at home.<br />

$54† includes $30 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70382H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 26 Christine Altman<br />

Wom 390<br />

introduction to beading<br />

Learn the basics of making beaded jewelry, starting with<br />

tools, supplies and types of beads. Explore design and color<br />

patterns. Focus on techniques of stringing and wirework.<br />

Make your own necklace, earrings and bracelet using class<br />

supplies and tools. $55† includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70488H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 9-11:30 am June 27 Lori Manoogian<br />

Wis 301<br />

become a virtual Assistant<br />

Begin a professional administrative business from the<br />

comfort of your home. Identify the wide variety of available<br />

opportunities and the skills and equipment necessary to<br />

start. Explore marketing and client retention. $35 includes<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70378H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9:30 am-1 pm June 30 Cynthia Freland<br />

Wis 387 NEW<br />

wire-wrapped Sea Glass<br />

Use wire-wrapping techniques to create a pendant and a<br />

pair of earrings incorporating sea glass. Embellish with small<br />

beads, pearls or shells. Identify and practice with jewelry<br />

tools needed to complete the project. $41† includes $17 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70391H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm July 10 Lori Manoogian<br />

women's institute<br />

Wis 323<br />

exercises with Kettlebells<br />

Explore the challenging exercises done with kettlebells.<br />

Discover the benefits of using kettlebells over standard hand<br />

weights, including increased muscular and cardiovascular<br />

involvement. Practice exercises that can be adapted for home<br />

use. $67† includes $17 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: WIN 394 Weight Training With Hand Weights or permission<br />

of instructor.<br />

Sec. 301 H70380H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6:30-7:30 pm July 10-31<br />

Wis 395 NEW<br />

home Sewing: make a valance with Grommets<br />

Create a grommet-style valance. Learn how to take accurate<br />

window and fabric measurements. Discuss fabrics that work<br />

well with grommets. Cut, sew and apply grommets to fabric.<br />

$55† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Bring fabric and thread.<br />

Sec. 301 H70396H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9:30 pm July 11 Mary Rose Barron<br />

Wis 392 NEW<br />

Doll making: Sew a mermaid<br />

Create a cloth mermaid using machine and hand-sewing<br />

techniques. Learn stuffing and joining methods. Use a pattern<br />

for basic shapes and apply hair with felting needle.<br />

Personalize the doll with lace, beads and ribbon. $56†<br />

includes $20 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: WMI 336 So Simple Sewing or machine-sewing<br />

experience.<br />

Sec. 301 H70395H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 7-9:30 pm July 12 Stephene Schulman<br />

Wmi 330<br />

Starting an Online business<br />

Examine the unique advantages and challenges of starting an<br />

Internet business. Learn how to create a successful website,<br />

promote your business online and monitor your profits. $45<br />

includes $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70399H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-2 pm July 14 Vincent Benavram<br />

Wis 308 NEW<br />

Crochet edging<br />

Learn how to crochet and attach beautiful edgings to tea<br />

towels, pillow cases and more. Use basic crochet skills to<br />

create two different edgings from patterns. Complete your<br />

projects with simple hand-sewing techniques. Take home<br />

two projects. $56† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: WMN 386 Introduction to Crochet or equivalent experience<br />

required.<br />

Sec. 301 H70379H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

M 6:30-9:30 pm July 16 Rebecca Bene<br />

Wis 397 NEW<br />

makeup Application Just for you<br />

Discover the most flattering makeup application for your<br />

facial features. Explore basic skin structure and analysis.<br />

Examine makeup tools and supplies. Assess facial characteristics<br />

and outline personalized makeup techniques. $54†<br />

includes $30 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70398H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm July 17<br />

Wmi 336<br />

So Simple Sewing<br />

Learn (or relearn) how to use a sewing machine. Identify<br />

the major parts of a sewing machine, practice threading the<br />

machine and bobbin, and discuss sewing safety. Sew a simple<br />

shoe travel bag and luggage tag. $68† includes $20 fee.<br />

Note: Fabric will be provided.<br />

Sec. 301 H70401H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm July 17-24 Sue Westenburger<br />

Wmi 335 NEW<br />

Stamped metal Charm bracelet<br />

Learn how to stamp words onto a metal charm. Complement<br />

words with beaded charms and attach them to a bracelet.<br />

Take home your finished project. $53† includes $29 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70400H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 9:30-11:30 am July 18 Carleen Birnes<br />

Wis 350<br />

exercising with hula hoops<br />

Shake up your aerobic exercise routine by incorporating<br />

hula hoops. Increase fitness level, improve coordination and<br />

strengthen abdominal muscles while having fun at the same<br />

time! Stretching and cool down time will be included. $51†<br />

includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: Hula hoops will be provided.<br />

Sec. 301 H70383H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-7:30 pm July 18-Aug. 1 Debi McKibben<br />

Wis 383 NEW<br />

introduction to fashion Design<br />

Explore the world of a fashion designer and practice fashion<br />

sketching techniques. Discover career options and the basic<br />

job skills and training required. Practice overlaying a variety<br />

of clothing designs using a standard format for the human<br />

figure. $58 includes $30 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70387H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9 pm July 18-25 Yolanda Voss<br />

Wis 324<br />

Drywall repair<br />

Explore and practice a variety of ways to create a smooth<br />

paintable surface on damaged drywall. Learn techniques<br />

such as taping and patching, spackling, scraping and sanding<br />

repainting techniques. $31† includes $13 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70381H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 7-8:30 pm July 19 Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee<br />

Wis 365<br />

metalsmithing: Soldered Silver Stone ring<br />

Learn basic tabletop soldering techniques on sterling silver.<br />

Practice forging wire and learn how to set a cabochon stone<br />

in a bezel setting. Solder your completed design into a<br />

custom-sized ring. $71† includes $35 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70386H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm July 21 Carleen Birnes<br />

Wmi 355 NEW<br />

what to Do with your parent’s Stuff<br />

Explore strategies for helping parents downsize their accumulated<br />

stuff before major life changes and after. Learn about<br />

professional help and discuss the dynamics of dealing with<br />

other family members. $29† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70406H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

M 9:30-11:30 am July 23 Susan Von Suhrke<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 35<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

Wis 384 NEW<br />

Stamping fabric workshop<br />

Practice three different techniques of stamping to decorate<br />

fabric. Discuss making paint permanent and washable.<br />

Design and stamp various projects including four napkins.<br />

$49† includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Napkins provided. Bring at least one fabric item to be<br />

stamped.<br />

Sec. 301 H70388H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 9:30-11:30 am July 25 Dawn Poley Schulman<br />

Win 396<br />

pet first Aid and Cpr<br />

Learn how to respond to pet emergencies including choking,<br />

bleeding and broken bones. Gain the skills needed to monitor<br />

temperature, blood pressure and pulse. $85† includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70377H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-1 pm Aug. 4 Lynne Bettinger<br />

Wis 398<br />

Small-business marketing on a Shoestring<br />

Discover small-business marketing strategies that are free or<br />

require only a small outlay of funds. Explore ways to help you<br />

attract attention, woo your target audience, grow your customer<br />

base and expand your profits. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76309H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Glynns Thomas<br />

Sec. 302 H76311H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Glynns Thomas<br />

Wis 399<br />

A beginner’s Guide to Getting published<br />

Discover essential tools for gaining credibility in the publishing<br />

world. Learn how to format your work, identify effective<br />

literary agents and choose a publisher. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76314H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Leeanne Krusemark<br />

Sec. 302 H76315H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Leeanne Krusemark<br />

Sec. 303 H76316H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Leeanne Krusemark<br />

wOrLD LAnGuAGeS<br />

Sample a new language in a 10- to 20-hour course. Both<br />

face-to-face and online formats are offered. AACC also<br />

offers a Pathways to Proficiency language studies series<br />

ideal for individuals whose job requires language fluency.<br />

See pages 82-84 for details or visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/worldlanguage.<br />

LAn 315<br />

basic Chinese<br />

Learn basic phrases and simple characters in Chinese. Gain<br />

confidence and basic conversational skills as you experience<br />

China. $80 includes $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71352H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9 pm June 13-July 18 Wanran Jarvis<br />

LAn 345 NEW<br />

basic Chinese 2<br />

Strengthen Chinese pronunciation and expand vocabulary.<br />

$80 includes $10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: LAN 315 Basic Chinese.<br />

Sec. 301 H71378H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9 pm July 25-Aug. 22<br />

36<br />

women's institute • world language<br />

LAn 328<br />

basic french<br />

Sample the French language. Learn how to ask directions,<br />

order from a menu and shop in French. $75 includes $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71365H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 12-July 17<br />

LGA 366<br />

french Conversation<br />

Continue building on the skills gained in French 1 or 2.<br />

Start with brief sentences and work up to short dialogues<br />

on a variety of subjects in a relaxing and fun atmosphere.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $159<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71055H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9 pm June 13-Aug. 22<br />

LAn 351<br />

Speed french<br />

Learn common words and phrases for leisure and business.<br />

Provides phonetic spelling for every word and phrase you<br />

need to learn. Hear and practice the language with little<br />

more than a click of your mouse! $143 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76395H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Amy Page<br />

Sec. 302 H76396H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Amy Page<br />

Sec. 303 H76397H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Amy Page<br />

LGA 395<br />

basic italian<br />

Sample the Italian language. Learn simple sentences, pronunciation,<br />

phrases and basic vocabulary that will help you<br />

greet people, obtain directions and order meals. $80 includes<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71068H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-9 pm June 11-July 16 Lucia Paterniti<br />

LAn 347 NEW<br />

basic italian 2<br />

Strengthen Italian pronunciation and expand vocabulary. $80<br />

includes $10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: LGA 395 Basic Italian.<br />

Sec. 301 H71380H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-9 pm July 23-Aug. 20 Lucia Paterniti<br />

LGA 390<br />

Conversational italian<br />

Start with a brief sentence and work up to a short dialogue<br />

on a variety of subjects. The atmosphere is relaxing and fun.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $159<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71064H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 12-Aug. 21 Lucia Paterniti<br />

LAn 350<br />

Speed italian<br />

Learn Italian from the comfort of your home. Also learn about<br />

Italian culture to gain a better understanding of the Italian<br />

people. $143 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76282H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robert Bertoldi<br />

Sec. 302 H76285H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robert Bertoldi<br />

Sec. 303 H76286H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robert Bertoldi<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

LAn 340<br />

Speed Japanese<br />

Explore the culture of Japan as you learn basic conversational<br />

skills, phrases and words using the English alphabet. $143<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71367H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ririko Mayashi<br />

Sec. 302 H71370H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ririko Mayashi<br />

Sec. 303 H71376H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ririko Mayashi<br />

LAn 329<br />

basic Spanish<br />

Sample the Spanish language. Learn how to ask directions,<br />

order from a menu and shop in Spanish. $80 includes $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71366H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 12-July 17 Mara Jeffries<br />

LGA 363<br />

Conversational Spanish<br />

Continue building on the skills gained in Spanish 1 or 2. Start<br />

with brief sentences and work up to short dialogues in a<br />

relaxing and fun atmosphere. $159 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71054H 10 sessions AmiL<br />

MW 1:30-3:30 pm July 9-Aug. 8 Margaret Hanna<br />

LAn 349<br />

Speed Spanish<br />

Learn six easy methods for combining Spanish words to make<br />

conversational sentences. $143 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76275H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dan Mikels<br />

Sec. 302 H76276H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dan Mikels<br />

Sec. 303 H76277H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dan Mikels<br />

LAn 303<br />

Speed Spanish 2<br />

Enhance your comfort level in Spanish-speaking situations<br />

using new speaking strategies. Make significant progress<br />

toward fluency. $143 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: LAN 349 Speed Spanish.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71330H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dan Mikels<br />

Sec. 302 H71339H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dan Mikels<br />

LAn 314<br />

Speed Spanish 3<br />

Master your ability to speak, understand and read Spanish by<br />

taking the final installment in this unique three-part Speed<br />

Spanish learning series. $143 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71344H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dan Mikels<br />

Sec. 302 H71346H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dan Mikels<br />

Sec. 303 H71349H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Dan Mikels


writerS' wOrKShOp<br />

Taught by professional, published authors, AACC’s writing<br />

courses are designed for both amateurs and professionals<br />

alike. For more information, visit www.aacc.edu/writing.<br />

Basic Skills<br />

Wri 324 NEW<br />

introduction to fiction writing<br />

Explore the elements of fiction writing in an interactive setting.<br />

Discuss characters, point of view, dialogue, setting and<br />

plot. Discover your unique voice through writing, review and<br />

critique of your short story. Outline publishing options. $117<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70580H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 7-9 pm June 7-July 26 Susan Moger<br />

WrG 390<br />

revisions: editing yourself<br />

Learn techniques to gain and keep your readers’ attention<br />

while polishing your manuscript for grammar, punctuation<br />

and proper formatting. Bring your story, draft or idea and get<br />

feedback from the instructor. $47 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70561H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm July 10-24<br />

dLC 344<br />

research methods for writers<br />

Efficiently and effectively conduct research for fiction, nonfiction,<br />

business, term papers and dissertations. Learn how<br />

to identify and access numerous information sources. $98<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70355H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jacquelyn Landis<br />

Sec. 302 H70356H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jacquelyn Landis<br />

Sec. 303 H70357H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jacquelyn Landis<br />

Wri 327<br />

writeriffic — Creativity training for writers<br />

Banish writer’s block with tricks from the published writer’s<br />

toolbox. Writeriffic liberates the inventive bolts of genius. If<br />

you’ve ever dreamed of hearing your writer’s voice, this class<br />

will make it happen. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76321H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 302 H76322H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 303 H76323H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

writers' workshop<br />

WrG 364<br />

the Keys to effective editing<br />

Learn the fundamentals of top-notch editing of fiction and<br />

nonfiction. Develop essential self-editing tools. Explore how<br />

to edit for grammar, style and tone as well as productive<br />

ways to interact with writers. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70524H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jacquelyn Landis<br />

Sec. 302 H70525H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jacquelyn Landis<br />

Sec. 303 H70528H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jacquelyn Landis<br />

WrG 365<br />

write Like a pro<br />

Under the guidance of a professional Hollywood writer, learn<br />

how to use a story outline to “blueprint” a structure for any<br />

story. Explore how to develop a concept, theme, foundation,<br />

logical progression and consistent style. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70535H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Alcorn<br />

Sec. 302 H70536H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Alcorn<br />

Sec. 303 H70537H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Alcorn<br />

WrG 378<br />

beginning writer’s Skills<br />

Improve your creative writing through expert advice and indepth<br />

hands-on exercise. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70538H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Linquist<br />

Sec. 302 H70539H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Linquist<br />

Sec. 303 H70541H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Linquist<br />

WrG 379<br />

writeriffic 2 —<br />

Advanced Creativity training for writers<br />

Increase writing confidence and beat writer’s block by<br />

improving your creativity — whether writing for personal<br />

satisfaction or to launch a career. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70542H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 302 H70543H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 303 H70545H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Wri 315<br />

writing essentials<br />

Master the essentials of writing. Learn the skills to excel at<br />

business communications, online correspondence and creative<br />

literary endeavors. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70571H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Linquist<br />

Sec. 302 H70572H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Linquist<br />

Sec. 303 H70574H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Linquist<br />

Writing Genres<br />

Wri 323 NEW<br />

writing for webtv<br />

Learn the basics of WebTV script writing. Compare WebTV<br />

scripts with other forms of mass communication writing.<br />

Explore story development and essential writing elements.<br />

Practice writing skills in class. $33 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70577H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-1 pm June 23 Helzetta Wiliams<br />

Wri 305<br />

poetic imagination and Creativity<br />

Explore the art of imagination using your own wisdom and<br />

experience. Discover your inner poet in a low pressure, interactive<br />

and enjoyable atmosphere. $61 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70565H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 7-9 pm July 11-Aug. 1 Jack Stearns<br />

dLC 329<br />

introduction to Journaling<br />

Explore your thoughts, feelings, beliefs and values using<br />

powerful journaling techniques. Learn how to ease the stress<br />

of unwanted change and improve your physical and emotional<br />

health. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70346H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cheryl Simpson<br />

Sec. 302 H70347H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cheryl Simpson<br />

Sec. 303 H70348H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cheryl Simpson<br />

WrG 337<br />

the Craft of magazine writing<br />

Turn your dreams into bylines and help yourself to a bright<br />

future as a magazine writer. If you’re a determined new<br />

writer, this class provides skills needed to get published. $98†<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70491H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 302 H70493H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 303 H70496H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

WrG 347<br />

writing for Children<br />

Explore the changing world of children’s literature and understand<br />

the various formats, from babies’ first books to novels<br />

for young adults. Learn the tools and resources needed to<br />

create fiction or nonfiction books for children. $98 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70509H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Carol Smalley<br />

Sec. 302 H70511H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Carol Smalley<br />

Sec. 303 H70513H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Carol Smalley<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 37<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

WrG 361<br />

mystery writing<br />

Use vivid examples from today’s bestselling mystery novels to<br />

learn the techniques you need to become a successful author.<br />

Develop your original story and then brainstorm with your<br />

instructor and fellow students. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70514H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Alcorn<br />

Sec. 302 H70516H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Alcorn<br />

Sec. 303 H70518H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Alcorn<br />

WrG 363<br />

effective business writing<br />

Identify and eliminate problem areas in your writing. Learn<br />

the secret for developing powerful and compelling written<br />

documents. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70519H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Linquist<br />

Sec. 302 H70521H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Linquist<br />

Sec. 303 H70522H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Linquist<br />

WrG 384<br />

Advanced fiction writing<br />

Explore advanced fiction writing techniques with a published<br />

novelist. Review all the elements a writer needs to create a<br />

successful manuscript, including story structure, plot, character,<br />

dialogue, setting, suspense, conflict, action and tense.<br />

$98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70547H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Alcorn<br />

Sec. 302 H70548H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Alcorn<br />

Sec. 303 H70550H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Alcorn<br />

WrG 385<br />

write your Life Story<br />

Learn how to create and distribute an inspirational and<br />

professional autobiography for family, friends and others.<br />

Discover how to share your secrets and successes and better<br />

understand yourself. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70551H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 302 H70552H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 303 H70553H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

WrG 386<br />

romance writing<br />

Learn from a veteran romance author how to write and sell<br />

romance novels. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70554H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lori Wilde<br />

Sec. 302 H70556H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lori Wilde<br />

Sec. 303 H70557H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lori Wilde<br />

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writers' workshop<br />

WrG 387<br />

pleasures of poetry<br />

Explore poetry topics, discover formal elements of the craft<br />

and receive guidance in a constructive and nurturing environment.<br />

Learn to write your best possible poetry. $98 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70558H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Melody Gough<br />

Sec. 302 H70559H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Melody Gough<br />

Sec. 303 H70560H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Melody Gough<br />

WrG 392<br />

Sitcom writing<br />

Learn how to write sitcom scripts from a veteran television<br />

comedy writer. Master the art of creating a well-paced,<br />

action-packed story. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70562H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mindy Glazer<br />

Sec. 302 H70563H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mindy Glazer<br />

Sec. 303 H70564H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mindy Glazer<br />

Wri 310<br />

write and publish a nonfiction book<br />

Learn how to plan, research, write, edit and publish nonfiction<br />

works. Choose topics, write query letters and pursue a<br />

variety of nontraditional publishing options. $98 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70567H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lisa Adams<br />

Sec. 302 H70568H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lisa Adams<br />

Sec. 303 H70569H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lisa Adams<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Wri 326<br />

travel writing<br />

Explore your world for fun and profit as a travel writer. You<br />

can write about the exotic lands half a world away or what’s<br />

happening in your own home or backyard. You can sell your<br />

experiences in articles or in travel books. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76317H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 302 H76318H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Sec. 303 H76319H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Eva Shaw<br />

Publishing and Marketing<br />

WrG 334<br />

writing and marketing Commercial fiction<br />

Learn the importance of doing research, presenting fleshedout<br />

characters, original and twist plotlines, settings and creating<br />

the illusion of reality. Discuss legitimate markets. Cover<br />

manuscripts, query letters and cover letters. CEUs awarded.<br />

$53 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Instructor will read the first 20 pages of a manuscript. Mail<br />

your manuscript to Office of Lifelong Learning, AACC, 101 <strong>College</strong><br />

Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012, prior to start of class for instructor<br />

critique.<br />

Sec. 301 H70489H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Tu 6-9:30 pm June 12-19<br />

Wis 399<br />

A beginner’s Guide to Getting published<br />

Discover essential tools for gaining credibility in the publishing<br />

world. Learn how to format your work, identify effective<br />

literary agents and choose a publisher. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76314H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Leeanne Krusemark<br />

Sec. 302 H76315H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Leeanne Krusemark<br />

Sec. 303 H76316H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Leeanne Krusemark<br />

did you know…<br />

from 33 faculty and staff<br />

in 1961<br />

To 2,654 today


Basic Education<br />

ADuLt bASiC SKiLLS AnD GeD<br />

Adult Basic Skills (ABS)<br />

ABS classes are designed for students who do not have<br />

a high school diploma and need to review and improve<br />

basic reading, math and language skills. Students in<br />

ABS classes may be referred to the GED Test Prep classes<br />

once these skills have been improved. To be eligible for<br />

free ABS classes, students must be age 16 or older and be<br />

officially withdrawn from high school. Please call<br />

410-777-1823 to make an appointment for an orientation<br />

session prior to starting class.<br />

For more information about Adult Basic Skills and<br />

GED Test Preparation classes, visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/abs.<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

101 <strong>College</strong> Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />

Glen Burnie Town Center, <strong>Arundel</strong> Center North<br />

101 Crain Highway N., Glen Burnie, MD 21061<br />

8:30-11 a.m. Monday-Thursday<br />

11:15 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Monday-Thursday<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />

Mount Olive <strong>Community</strong> Life Center<br />

2 Hicks Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401<br />

9 a.m.-noon Monday through Thursday<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />

Sales and Service Training Center at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills<br />

7000 <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076<br />

9 a.m.-noon Monday/Wednesday and<br />

Tuesday/Thursday<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday and<br />

Tuesday/Thursday<br />

Stanton <strong>Community</strong> Center<br />

92 W. Washington St., Annapolis, MD 21401<br />

9 a.m.-noon Monday through Thursday<br />

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday<br />

West County Area Library<br />

1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD 21113<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />

General Educational Development (GED)<br />

Official GED PracticE tEst<br />

Are you ready for the General Educational Development<br />

(GED) test?<br />

Find out if you are ready for the GED test by taking the<br />

Official GED Practice Test. Review results immediately following<br />

the test and find out whether you should take the<br />

GED test or register for Adult Basic Skills (ABS) or GED Test<br />

Prep classes. The cost is $20* payable by check, credit card<br />

or money order only.<br />

Preregistration is required. Call 410-777-1823 to<br />

register to take the practice test at one of the following<br />

centers.<br />

Annapolis — Mount Olive <strong>Community</strong> Life Center<br />

Fridays, July 13 and Aug. 10<br />

Glen Burnie Town Center (GBTC)<br />

Saturdays, July 7 and Aug. 4<br />

Sales and Service Training Center at<br />

<strong>Arundel</strong> Mills, Hanover<br />

Fridays, July 27 and Aug. 24<br />

Saturdays, July 21 and Aug. 18<br />

*$25 for out-of-county students<br />

*$30 for out-of-state students<br />

Preparation for the GED — Continuing<br />

Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/abs/gedtestprep and to<br />

register for the following classes call 410-777-1823.<br />

See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing education<br />

certificate programs.<br />

ABS 302 GED Preparation: Reading and Writing<br />

ABS 309 GED Math and Transition Preparation<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

GED Test Prep Classes<br />

Get ready for the GED test with two classes specifically<br />

designed to review the skills you need. The 27.5-hour<br />

GED Math and Transition Preparation class provides an<br />

overview of math problems, strategies for test-taking<br />

skills and important information on postsecondary<br />

education and career options. The 25-hour Writing and<br />

Reading Test Preparation class provides a refresher on<br />

grammar, reading comprehension and essay writing.<br />

These fast-paced classes are for advanced students<br />

who have a strong foundation in reading, math and<br />

language skills. To register for GED Test Prep classes, you<br />

must take an assessment or be referred by an Adult Basic<br />

Skills instructor.<br />

The math class is $76 and the writing and reading<br />

class is $69. Textbooks and supplies included. Take both<br />

classes for $130.<br />

This class is partially funded by a grant from<br />

Maryland Literacy Works and the U.S. Department of<br />

Education. Scholarships are available through AACC. To<br />

qualify, students must take the GED Practice Test and be<br />

referred by AACC basic skills staff.<br />

GED Online Review<br />

Are you a self-motivated, independent learner? Do you<br />

need a flexible schedule that allows you to study anytime?<br />

Do you have regular access to the Internet? If you<br />

answered yes to these three questions, call<br />

410-777-1826 and ask about the Online GED. To determine<br />

eligibility, students must attend an orientation<br />

session.<br />

The total cost of this project is $506,767 of which 47 percent ($235,525) is funded through the U.S. Department of Education,<br />

30 percent ($153,988) is funded through the State of Maryland, Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation and<br />

23 percent ($117,254) is supported by <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

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Basic Education<br />

CAreer reADineSS<br />

CrC 301<br />

Career readiness Certificate preparation<br />

Use a self-paced, online program to improve essential job<br />

related skills, including problem solving, critical thinking and<br />

mathematical calculations. Practice skills applied to progressively<br />

more challenging workplace tasks. $45.<br />

National Career Readiness Exam Preparation<br />

— Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete CRC 301 Career Readiness<br />

Certificate Preparation to earn a continuing education<br />

certificate. Students must complete a course admission<br />

application and attend an orientation session<br />

prior to attending class. For more information visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/readinesscertificate and for an<br />

application and further information call<br />

410-777-2595. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

COLLeGe prepArAtiOn<br />

sKL 328<br />

math placement test preparation<br />

Program designed for students seeking to retake the community<br />

college math placement test. Emphasis is on fast-paced<br />

intensive review of algebra. Topics include algebraic fractions,<br />

linear and quadratic equations, radicals, roots and more. CEUs<br />

awarded.<br />

Prerequisite: Students must take college placement test first at testing<br />

center. Prior knowlege of algebra 1 and 2 required.<br />

Note: One hundred percent attendance required of students seeking<br />

to retake the college placement test.<br />

Sec. 301 H71010H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 10 am-noon June 11-14 Sharon Jollie<br />

Sec. 302 H71011H 4 sessions AmiL<br />

MTuWTh 1-3 pm June 11-14 Sharon Jollie<br />

Sec. 303 H71012H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 1-3 pm June 18-21 Marcie Collins-Stewart<br />

Sec. 304 H71014H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 3-5 pm June 18-21 Marcie Collins-Stewart<br />

Sec. 305 H71016H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm June 25-28 William Cone<br />

Sec. 306 H71017H 4 sessions AmiL<br />

MTuWTh 4:30-6:30 pm June 25-28 Deborah Webb<br />

Sec. 307 H71019H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm July 9-12 William Cone<br />

Sec. 308 H71020H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm July 9-12 William Cone<br />

Sec. 309 H71021H 4 sessions AmiL<br />

MTuWTh 4:30-6:30 pm July 9-12 Deborah Webb<br />

Sec. 310 H71022H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 1-3 pm July 16-19 Karen Murphy<br />

Sec. 311 H71024H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm July 23-26 Karen Baumbach<br />

Sec. 312 H71025H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm July 23-26 <strong>Anne</strong> McNulty<br />

Sec. 313 H71027H 4 sessions AmiL<br />

MTuWTh 4:30-6:30 pm July 23-26 Deborah Webb<br />

Sec. 314 H71029H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 3-5 pm July 30-Aug. 2 Yasmine Julien<br />

Sec. 315 H71030H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm July 30-Aug. 2 Yasmine Julien<br />

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career readiness • college preparation<br />

Sec. 316 H71031H 4 sessions AmiL<br />

MTuWTh 4:30-6:30 pm Aug. 6-9 Deborah Webb<br />

Sec. 317 H71032H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 3-5 pm Aug. 6-9 Karen Baumbach<br />

Sec. 318 H71034H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Aug. 6-9 <strong>Anne</strong> McNulty<br />

Sec. 319 H71035H 4 sessions AmiL<br />

MTuWTh 4:30-6:30 pm Aug. 13-16 Deborah Webb<br />

Sec. 320 H71038H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 3-5 pm Aug. 13-16 Bob Kennedy<br />

Sec. 321 H71039H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Aug. 13-16 Bob Kennedy<br />

sKL 334<br />

Comprehensive SAt preparation<br />

This intensive, comprehensive review and practice of math<br />

and verbal skills prepares you to take the <strong>College</strong> Board’s<br />

Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Practice skills, work on<br />

progressive vocabulary and essay building with review of<br />

test-taking strategies. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. Enrollment limit: 16. $149† includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Students under 16 years of age must register for YUH 861.<br />

Sec. 301 H71040H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 9:30 am-12:30 pm July 10-26<br />

Sec. 302 H71041H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-9 pm July 11-Aug. 15<br />

Sec. 303 H71042H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWThF 9:30 am-12:30 pm July 23-27<br />

sKL 343<br />

introduction to Algebra<br />

Improve algebra problem-solving skills and learn how<br />

algebra applies to many aspects of daily life. Through study<br />

that integrates algebra with other disciplines, prepare for the<br />

college SAT exam and for the mathematics entrance exam at<br />

AACC. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71043H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sharon Daniels<br />

Sec. 302 H71044H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sharon Daniels<br />

Sec. 303 H71045H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sharon Daniels<br />

sKL 351<br />

SAt/ACt preparation: verbal<br />

Prepare for the critical reading and writing sections of the SAT<br />

and the reading and science sections of the ACT. Refresh your<br />

knowledge of verbal topics and learn test-taking techniques.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $98<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Students<br />

must purchase “The Official SAT Study Guide for the New SAT” (<strong>College</strong><br />

Board) 2009 edition recommended or the “Real ACT Prep Guide”<br />

(Peterson’s).<br />

Sec. 301 H71165H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 302 H71168H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 303 H71169H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

sKL 352<br />

SAt/ACt preparation: Quantitative<br />

Refresh your knowledge of math topics and learn test-taking<br />

techniques. Review arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry<br />

and statistics as well as strategies for answering the<br />

student-produced response questions on the SAT. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Students<br />

must purchase “The Official SAT Study Guide for the New SAT” (<strong>College</strong><br />

Board) 2009 edition recommended or the “Real ACT Prep Guide”<br />

(Peterson’s).<br />

Sec. 301 H71171H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 302 H71173H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 303 H71175H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

LAn 351<br />

math refresher<br />

Gain confidence in your basic math skills. Explore using calculators,<br />

figuring discounts, completing taxes and managing<br />

income and expenses. Discuss bills, bank statements, investment<br />

options and loans. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76395H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Amy Page<br />

Sec. 302 H76396H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Amy Page<br />

Sec. 303 H76397H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Amy Page<br />

Graduate-Level Preparation<br />

oBs 508<br />

GmAt preparation<br />

Prepare to take the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission<br />

Test) with this comprehensive review. Learn test-taking and<br />

time-saving techniques, along with critical-thinking skills.<br />

Practice using real tests. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $65<br />

fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71474H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lisa Hatch<br />

Sec. 302 H71475H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lisa Hatch<br />

Sec. 303 H71478H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lisa Hatch<br />

dLC 320<br />

Gre preparation — verbal and Analytical<br />

Examine Graduate Record Examination questions dealing<br />

with reading comprehension, analogies, sentence completion,<br />

antonyms and logical and analytical reasoning. $98<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71425H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 302 H71426H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 303 H71427H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch


college preparation • english as a second language<br />

dLC 321<br />

Gre preparation — Quantitative<br />

Review math and learn techniques for tackling the quantitative<br />

comparison, discrete quantitative and data interpretation<br />

questions in the math section of the GRE. Learn time-saving<br />

skills. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71428H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 302 H71429H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 303 H71430H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

dLC 332<br />

LSAt preparation — part 1<br />

Discuss law school entrance procedures, survival techniques,<br />

test-taking skills, analytical reasoning and drafting diagrams<br />

in this first course of a two-part series. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71431H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 302 H71445H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 303 H71432H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

dLC 333<br />

LSAt preparation — part 2<br />

Discuss reading comprehension, logical reasoning, techniques<br />

for quick elimination of incorrect answers, explanations of<br />

correct answers and proven approaches for selecting the correct<br />

answer. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71433H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 302 H71436H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

Sec. 303 H71437H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Hatch<br />

enGLiSh AS A SeCOnD LAnGuAGe<br />

AACC offers a comprehensive ESL program with a variety<br />

of courses at the beginning, intermediate, high intermediate,<br />

advanced and capstone levels. Courses are designed<br />

to provide students with the English language skills they<br />

need for success at work, in the community or for academic<br />

purposes. For more information, call the ESL office<br />

410 777-2901 or visit www.aacc.edu/esl.<br />

Information for New Students<br />

New students must:<br />

• Submit an application to the Admissions office<br />

• Take the ESL placement test<br />

• Get advice about ESL courses<br />

• Register for courses<br />

• Pay tuition<br />

ESL Placement Test<br />

The ESL placement test is offered at the following<br />

locations:<br />

AACC at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills<br />

Testing Center, Room 112<br />

Call 410-777-1915 for testing hours.<br />

Arnold campus<br />

Testing Center, Student Union Building, Room 240<br />

Call 410-777-2375 for testing hours.<br />

Glen Burnie Town Center<br />

Testing Center, Room 208<br />

Call 410-777-2906 for testing hours.<br />

Students must bring an official ID with a photograph<br />

and signature to the testing center.<br />

ESL Advising and Registration<br />

Advising and registration services for ESL courses are<br />

available at the following locations:<br />

AACC at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills Student Services Center<br />

8.30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday<br />

Arnold campus<br />

ESL Office, Johnson Building Room 206<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday<br />

Student Services Center, First Floor<br />

8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday<br />

Glen Burnie Town Center, <strong>Arundel</strong> Center North<br />

Student Services, Second Floor<br />

8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday -Thursday<br />

8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday<br />

For more information about ESL advising and registration,<br />

call the ESL office 410 777-2901.<br />

Tuition<br />

Tuition costs include registration fees. Cash, check, ATM,<br />

and American Express, Discover, Visa or MasterCard<br />

accepted. For more information, call the ESL office<br />

410-777-2901.<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

English Basic Skills<br />

The English Basic Skills courses are for students who are<br />

just beginning to study English. These classes integrate<br />

listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Students<br />

develop English language skills for everyday life.<br />

A grant from the State of Maryland allows the college<br />

to offer English Basic Skills courses at no cost to students<br />

who are U.S. citizens or permanent U.S. immigrants and<br />

reside in <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County. For more information, call<br />

the ESL office at<br />

410-777-2901 or visit www.aacc.edu/esl.<br />

AACC at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills<br />

7009 <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076<br />

8:30-11 a.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />

8:30-11 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />

Brooklyn Park Senior Center<br />

202 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, MD 21225<br />

9:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday<br />

Glen Burnie Town Center, <strong>Arundel</strong> Center North<br />

101 N. Crain Highway, Glen Burnie, MD 21061<br />

9 a.m.-noon Monday-Thursday<br />

2-4 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />

12:30-2 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />

9 a.m.-noon Saturday<br />

Maryland City/Russett Branch Library<br />

3501 Russett Common, Laurel, MD 20724<br />

6-8 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />

Meade High School<br />

1100 Clark Road, Ft. Meade, MD 20755<br />

6-8 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />

Mount Olive <strong>Community</strong> Center<br />

2 Hicks Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401<br />

8:30-11:30 a.m. Monday through Thursday<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />

6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />

West County Area Library<br />

1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD 21113<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />

EducatioN With today’s EcoNomy iN miNd.<br />

start earning college credit while you’re still in high school!<br />

Jump Start, a program jointly sponsored by <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and <strong>Anne</strong><br />

<strong>Arundel</strong> County Public Schools, allows <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County public high school students 16 or<br />

older to take college courses while still in high school. Eligible participants will receive a 50<br />

percent discount on Jump Start tuition! Students can take courses days, evenings, weekends<br />

and summers at the Arnold campus, the Glen Burnie Town Center or AACC at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills and<br />

during the evening at Brooklyn Park Middle School, Glen Burnie High School and Meade High<br />

School. Online courses are available too!<br />

REgistER NoW! For information, call 410-777-2677.<br />

or visit www.aacc.edu/highschool<br />

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Basic Education


Basic Education<br />

English for Academic Purposes —<br />

Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education<br />

certificate upon successful completion of the four<br />

beginning courses, and subsequent certificates upon<br />

completion of the four intermediate courses, four high<br />

intermediate courses, four advanced courses and four<br />

capstone courses. For more information visit www.<br />

aacc.edu/esl/academic purposes or call 410-777-<br />

2901. See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing<br />

education certificate programs.<br />

English for Academic Purposes<br />

Beginning Proficiency<br />

ESL 301 Beginning Grammar<br />

ESL 302 Beginning Reading and Vocabulary<br />

ESL 307 Beginning Writing<br />

ESL 308 Beginning Listening and Speaking<br />

English for Academic Purposes Intermediate<br />

Proficiency<br />

ESL 311 Intermediate English Grammar<br />

ESL 312 Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary<br />

ESL 318 Intermediate Writing<br />

ESL 319 Intermediate Listening and Speaking<br />

English for Academic Purposes<br />

High Intermediate Proficiency<br />

ESL 347 High Intermediate Grammar<br />

ESL 348 High Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary<br />

ESL 349 High Intermediate Writing<br />

ESL 346 High Intermediate Listening and Speaking<br />

English for Academic Purposes<br />

Advanced Proficiency<br />

ESL 321 Advanced English Grammar<br />

ESL 322 Advanced Reading and Vocabulary<br />

ESL 331 Advanced Writing<br />

ESL 332 Advanced Listening and Speaking<br />

English for Academic Purposes<br />

Capstone Proficiency<br />

ESL 396 Capstone: Academic Speech and Presentations<br />

ESL 387 Capstone: Grammar<br />

ESL 398 Capstone: Academic Reading and Vocabulary<br />

ESL 399 Capstone: Academic Writing<br />

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English for Academic Purposes<br />

AACC has designed this program in order to effectively<br />

transition ESL students into college credit courses. All<br />

students will be placed into the program based on their<br />

LOEP placement scores and writing samples. For more<br />

information, call the ESL office at 410-777-2901 or visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/esl.<br />

(45-hour classes)<br />

U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. immigrants<br />

who are:<br />

Residents of <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County: $245<br />

Residents of other Maryland counties: $250<br />

Residents of other states: $495<br />

Non U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $495<br />

Esl BEGinninG<br />

esL 301<br />

beginning english Grammar<br />

Learn how to form and communicate ideas in the present,<br />

past and future tenses. Identify parts of speech, express<br />

moods, make comparisons and communicate in complete<br />

sentences. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 9:30-11:45 am June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

esL 302<br />

beginning reading and vocabulary<br />

Build basic reading comprehension and vocabulary using<br />

print and electronic resources. Practice introductory grammar.<br />

Improve oral reading and pronunciation skills. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 12:15-2:30 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions GbtC<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

esL 307<br />

beginning writing<br />

Learn the parts of a sentence and common word patterns<br />

used in formal and informal writing. Brainstorm, write and<br />

rewrite sentences in present, past and future verb tenses.<br />

Review the rules for capitalization and punctuation. Learn to<br />

describe actions, experiences and people. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 9:30-11:45 am June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

esL 308<br />

beginning Listening and Speaking<br />

Develop speaking and listening skills for various purposes.<br />

Learn to recognize main ideas. Practice using common<br />

expressions, basic grammatical structure and vocabulary to<br />

discuss familiar topics and build fluency. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 12:15-2:30 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions mhS<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Esl intErmEDiatE lEvEl<br />

esL 311<br />

intermediate english Grammar<br />

Review present, past and future tenses. Learn to express<br />

ideas in the progressive, perfect and perfect progressive<br />

tenses. Identify and use modals to express ability, permission,<br />

requests and advice. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 9:30-11:45 am June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

esL 312<br />

intermediate reading and vocabulary<br />

Develop reading strategies to increase comprehension of<br />

academic texts. Differentiate main ideas from supporting<br />

details. Understand and retain more vocabulary. Read longer<br />

text passages, articles and short stories. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 12:15-2:30 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions GbtC<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

esL 318<br />

intermediate writing<br />

Review sentence structure and learn to write paragraphs.<br />

Utilize a five-step writing process to produce four types of<br />

paragraphs. Practice common grammatical structures and<br />

build vocabulary. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 9:30-11:45 am June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

esL 319<br />

intermediate Listening and Speaking<br />

Learn to communicate in a variety of situations using formal<br />

and informal grammar. Practice concrete, conceptual and<br />

idiomatic language. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 12:15-2:30 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions mhS<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Esl HiGH intErmEDiatE lEvEl<br />

esL 346<br />

high intermediate Listening and Speaking<br />

Learn to communicate in more complex situations using formal<br />

and informal grammar and integrating new vocabulary.<br />

Deliver short presentations using technology and take lecture<br />

notes. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 12:15-2:30 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions mhS<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9


esL 347<br />

high intermediate Grammar<br />

Continue building grammar skills with present, past and<br />

future verb tenses. Practice forming comparisons using adjectives<br />

and adverbs. Expand proper usage of modals, nouns,<br />

quantifiers and articles. Begin the study of gerunds and<br />

infinitives. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 9:30-11:45 am June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

esL 348<br />

high intermediate reading<br />

Use reading and critical thinking skills to improve comprehension<br />

of academic texts, poetry, short stories and abridged<br />

novels. Develop proficiency in note taking skills. Improve<br />

reading rate and fluency. Expand academic vocabulary.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 12:15-2:30 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions GbtC<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

esL 349<br />

high intermediate writing<br />

Review paragraph structure. Learn to write an essay using<br />

a five-step writing process. Practice research skills and<br />

produce two essays. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 9:30-11:45 am June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Esl aDvancED lEvEl<br />

esL 321<br />

Advanced english Grammar<br />

Review all verb tenses. Practice forming adjective clauses in<br />

written and spoken English. Use modals and passive voice<br />

accurately. Review and expand understanding of noun functions.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 9:30-11:45 am June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

esL 322<br />

Advanced reading and vocabulary<br />

Expand reading strategies to improve comprehension of longer<br />

academic texts, poetry, short stories and novels. Compare<br />

and contrast literary texts and analyze narratives. Evaluate<br />

and summarize academic sources. Develop an annotated bibliography.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 12:15-2:30 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions GbtC<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

english as a second language<br />

esL 331<br />

Advanced writing<br />

Review paragraph and essay structure. Produce essays and<br />

a short research paper using a five-step writing process.<br />

Summarize and paraphrase research from academic texts.<br />

Practice citing academic sources using Modern Language<br />

Association of America (MLA) format. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 9:30-11:45 am June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

esL 332<br />

Advanced Listening and Speaking<br />

Expand listening and speaking skills for academic purposes.<br />

Use technology to research and deliver effective presentations.<br />

Develop intonation using proper stress and rhythm.<br />

Practice difficult vowel and consonant sounds to improve<br />

pronunciation. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 12:15-2:30 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions mhS<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Esl caPstOnE lEvEl<br />

esL 387<br />

Capstone: Grammar<br />

Master the complex grammatical structures used in effective<br />

college-level work. Accurately use verb forms, conditionals,<br />

passive voice and adjective, adverb and noun clauses in<br />

academic writing. Use direct and indirect speech to report,<br />

summarize and paraphrase information. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 9:30-11:45 am June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

esL 396<br />

Capstone: Academic Speech and presentations<br />

Prepare for college academic work by honing listening, notetaking,<br />

discussion and pronunciation skills. Use technology<br />

to enhance presentations. Practice various rhetorical styles,<br />

advanced grammar and vocabulary. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 12:15-2:30 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions mhS<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

esL 398<br />

Capstone: Academic reading and vocabulary<br />

Practice intensive and extensive reading of fiction and<br />

nonfiction academic texts. Hone analyzing, problem-solving,<br />

summarizing and research skills for writing assignments.<br />

Increase reading speed, vocabulary and oral fluency. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 12:15-2:30 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions GbtC<br />

MW 6-8:15 pm June 4-Aug. 13<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

esL 399<br />

Capstone: Academic writing<br />

Produce college-level essays and research papers using a<br />

five-step writing process. Build skills in interpreting literature<br />

and writing original reaction papers. Expand research skills<br />

and use Modern Language Association of America (MLA) citations<br />

accurately. Textbook information available at AACC B<br />

ookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 9:30-11:45 am June 4-Aug. 13<br />

Sec. 302 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

ESL Special Topics<br />

(45-hour classes)<br />

U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. immigrants<br />

who are:<br />

Residents of <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County: $245<br />

Residents of other Maryland counties: $250<br />

Residents of other states: $495<br />

Non U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $495<br />

esL 364<br />

Advanced pronunciation<br />

Focus on overcoming common problems non-native speakers<br />

have with standard American English. Develop skills in vocalization,<br />

articulation, pronunciation, intonation and language<br />

rhythm. Expand the use of self-monitoring techniques to<br />

develop accuracy and fluency. Designed for intermediate-,<br />

advanced- and capstone-level ESL students. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-8:15 pm June 5-Aug. 9<br />

did you<br />

know…<br />

from 270 students<br />

in 1961<br />

to 53,050 today<br />

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Basic Education


Basic Education<br />

Interactive English<br />

Interactive English courses are for students at the<br />

advanced level who want to practice and improve<br />

upper-level language skills while exploring a variety of<br />

contemporary topics. These classes integrate listening,<br />

speaking, reading and writing skills for interpersonal and<br />

professional communication.<br />

(30-hour classes)<br />

U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. immigrants who are:<br />

Residents of <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County: $120<br />

Residents of other Maryland counties: $125<br />

Residents of other states: $245<br />

Non U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $245<br />

esL 373<br />

interactive english for Advanced Students 1A<br />

Practice and improve upper-level language skills in listening,<br />

speaking, reading, and writing. Engage in interactive communicative<br />

activities while exploring a variety of contemporary<br />

topics. Strengthen grammar skills while practicing vocabulary<br />

building, effective reading and writing, and strategies for listening<br />

and speaking. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 9-11 am June 4-July 25<br />

Sec. 302 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 6-8 pm June 4-July 25<br />

esL 374<br />

interactive english for Advanced Students 1b<br />

Enhance advanced skills in listening, speaking, reading and<br />

writing. Develop confidence in oral and written communication<br />

while exploring topics presented in contemporary texts,<br />

videos, podcasts and movies. Expand vocabulary, practice<br />

using complex grammar structures and develop critical thinking<br />

skills. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 9-11 am June 5-July 24<br />

Sec. 302 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-8 pm June 5-July 24<br />

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ESL Teacher Training<br />

Start or advance your career teaching English as a Second<br />

Language in the community or workplace setting. For<br />

more information, call the ESL office 410-777-2901.<br />

Introduction to Teaching ESL<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/esl/introteaching or call<br />

410-777-2901. See page 99 to learn more about<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

ESL 380 Introduction to Teaching ESL<br />

ESL 381 ESL Teacher Practicum<br />

ESL 382 Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary<br />

ESL 383 Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar<br />

ESL 384 Teaching ESL/EFL Reading<br />

esL 380<br />

introduction to teaching eSL<br />

Prepare to teach ESL students in academic, community and<br />

workplace settings. Learn the theory of the communicative<br />

language teaching approach and its application to<br />

second-language teaching and learning. Discuss language<br />

skills, assessment and classroom management. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $245<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 111 Composition and Introduction to<br />

Literature 1 or permission of department chair.<br />

Note: This course does not certify participants to teach ESL in <strong>Anne</strong><br />

<strong>Arundel</strong> County Public Schools.<br />

Sec. 301 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MTuWTh 9 am-4 pm July 16-26<br />

Need help gettiNg where you<br />

waNt to go? we caN help.<br />

Contact AACC's School of Continuing and Professional Studies<br />

transition coordinator to learn more about job training and career<br />

planning as well as AACC's many student services.<br />

all you have to do is pick up the phoNe.<br />

Shannon R. Jones, transition coordinator, School of Continuing and<br />

Professional Studies<br />

410-777-7195 • 410-353-8977 (cell) • srjones10@aacc.edu<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

esL 381<br />

eSL teacher practicum<br />

Receive an orientation to ESL classrooms and ESL teaching.<br />

Observe, interact with and participate in an ESL classroom<br />

under the supervision of an experienced ESL instructor. CEUs<br />

awarded. $155 includes $5 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: ESL 380 Introduction to Teaching ESL or permission of<br />

department chair.<br />

Note: For registration information and to establish a schedule call<br />

410-777-2901. This course does not certify participants to teach ESL in<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Public Schools.<br />

esL 382<br />

teaching eSL/efL vocabulary<br />

Discover a precise and effective way to help students learn<br />

English vocabulary. Explore different types of vocabulary<br />

and ways to assess students’ vocabulary knowledge. Discuss<br />

learning strategies that help students build their academic<br />

and technical vocabulary. $143 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Paul Nation<br />

Sec. 302 July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Paul Nation<br />

Sec. 303 Aug. 15-Oct. 15 OnLn eDGO<br />

Paul Nation<br />

esL 383<br />

teaching eSL/efL Grammar<br />

Examine grammar as a 3-D process that is useful in bringing<br />

coherence, cohesion and texture to writing and speech.<br />

Explore the definitions of grammar, differences between patterns<br />

and rules, and how to help students overcome grammar<br />

challenges. $143 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Larsen-Freeman<br />

Sec. 302 July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Larsen-Freeman<br />

Sec. 303 Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Larsen-Freeman<br />

esL 384<br />

teaching eSL/efL reading<br />

Discover practical techniques and methods for teaching reading<br />

in any ESL or EFL environment. Explore effective strategies<br />

for intensive and extensive reading and improving reading<br />

comprehension and rate. Learn about assessment options.<br />

$143 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Neil Anderson<br />

Sec. 302 July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Neil Anderson<br />

Sec. 303 Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Neil Anderson


ACCOuntinG AnD bOOKKeepinG<br />

Accounting Technology —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

The following courses provide the technical skills necessary<br />

for individuals overseeing accounting in small<br />

to medium-sized businesses. Successfully complete all<br />

eight courses below to earn a continuing education<br />

certificate. For more information about accounting<br />

technology, visit www.aacc.edu/it/accounting.<br />

See page 99 to learn more about AACC continuing<br />

education certificate programs.<br />

SBM 329 Accounting and Record Keeping for<br />

Small Business (see this page.)<br />

CPT 399 QuickBooks/QuickBooks Pro (see page 58)<br />

CTT 309 QuickBooks: Beyond the Basics<br />

(see page 58)<br />

CTC 308 Microsoft Word 2007 — Level 1<br />

(see page 54)<br />

CTC 311 Microsoft Excel 2007 — Level 1<br />

(see page 54)<br />

CTC 312 Microsoft Excel 2007 — Level 2<br />

(see page 54)<br />

CTC 316 Microsoft Access 2007 — Level 1<br />

(offered fall 2012)<br />

CTC 356 Applying Accounting Principles<br />

(see page 58)<br />

sBm 329<br />

Accounting and record Keeping<br />

for Small business<br />

Start and maintain a balanced set of books that will sustain<br />

an IRS audit and provide you with a profit/loss statement<br />

each month. Learn about business entities, sole proprietor,<br />

partnerships and corporations, profit development, taxreduction<br />

strategies and more. CEUs awarded. $101 includes<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71586H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-9:15 pm July 17-26 Cheryl Stewart<br />

oBs 500<br />

Accounting fundamentals<br />

Learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial<br />

reporting, and how to analyze and record financial transactions.<br />

Discuss accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll<br />

procedures, sales taxes and common banking activities. $150<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71455H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Charlene Messier<br />

Sec. 302 H71456H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Charlene Messier<br />

Sec. 303 H71459H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Charlene Messier<br />

Careers and Certifications<br />

oBs 501<br />

Accounting fundamentals 2<br />

Continue to build corporate accounting knowledge. Learn to<br />

analyze transactions, prepare financial reports and gain practical<br />

experience working with dividends, assets, depreciation<br />

and more. $150 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OBS 500 Accounting Fundamentals.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71460H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Charlene Messier<br />

Sec. 302 H71461H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Charlene Messier<br />

Sec. 303 H71462H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Charlene Messier<br />

ALternAtive AnD<br />

SuStAinAbLe enerGy<br />

For more information about the credit/noncredit share<br />

classes below or AACC's credit certificate in alternative and<br />

sustainable energy systems, call 410-777-2260.<br />

oCC 378 NEW<br />

wind energy: Small wind turbine Application<br />

Learn wind power basics. Explore the benefits, components<br />

and installation of urban wind and vertical axis wind turbines.<br />

Gain hands-on experience with a vertical wind turbine,<br />

inverter and controller. $1,344 includes $1,060 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71983H 3 sessions ieC<br />

FSa 8:30 am-5 pm June 1-2 Richard Kline<br />

Su 8:30 am-12:30 pm June 3<br />

oCC 397<br />

Solar panel installation<br />

Learn how to install solar panels on a roof or pole mount<br />

system. Explore roofing techniques and basic carpentry skills<br />

necessary for proper mounting. Examine why sighting is<br />

essential for a well mounted system. $279 includes $111 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71993H 9 sessions ieC<br />

MW 5:30-8:30 pm June 4-July 2 Robert Palmer<br />

oCA 530<br />

fundamentals of Solar hot water heating<br />

Learn the basics of installing code compliant solar hot water<br />

systems. Review design criteria, installation guidelines, safety<br />

issues, maintenance and legal considerations of solar hot<br />

water heating systems. $995† includes $730 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71841H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71842H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71843H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Green Building Technical Professional —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete ENV 505 to earn a continuing<br />

education certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/environment/greenbuilding<br />

for more information. See<br />

page 99 to learn more about AACC continuing education<br />

certificate programs.<br />

enV 505<br />

Green building technical professional<br />

Develop the skills needed to identify green building<br />

technologies that provide the most value to a construction<br />

project. $530† includes $450 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with<br />

Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71083H June 13-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Debbie Smith<br />

Sec. 302 H71084H July 11-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

Debbie Smith<br />

Sec. 303 H71151H Aug. 8-Nov. 2 OnLn prOtr<br />

Debbie Smith<br />

oCA 531<br />

photovoltaic System Design and installation<br />

Learn the fundamentals of photovoltaic system design and<br />

installation. Review design criteria, installation guidelines,<br />

safety issues, maintenance and legal considerations of photovoltaic<br />

systems. $1,000 includes $815 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71844H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71855H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71856H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oCA 536<br />

Green building for Contractors<br />

Learn green building practices for experts in the field. Study<br />

energy efficiency, building durability, indoor air quality,<br />

resource efficiency and water efficiency. $1,295† includes<br />

$1,000 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71864H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71868H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71869H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oCA 539<br />

introduction to building energy efficiency<br />

Explore best practices in air sealing, insulating, duct sealing<br />

and base-load energy improvements for conventional and<br />

mobile homes. Learn how to improve energy efficiency,<br />

combustion safety and indoor air quality of buildings. $495†<br />

includes $400 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71875H June 20-Agu. 3 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71876H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71903H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

oCA 542<br />

fundamentals of Sustainable buildings and high<br />

performance System Design<br />

Learn the fundamentals and benefits of green design practices.<br />

Explore innovative green building ideas. Review architectural<br />

decisions and their impact on sustainable and green<br />

project goals. $1,595† includes $1,200 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71918H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71920H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71921H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oCA 545<br />

weatherization installer training<br />

Learn to perform basic forms of energy-efficiency measures<br />

including: caulking, CFL installations, weather-stripping,<br />

minor home repairs, health and safety environmental awareness,<br />

customer service, constructions basics reviews, building<br />

sciences overview and crew chief functions. $1,145† includes<br />

$930 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71922H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71923H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71925H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oCA 547<br />

Certified Green Supply Chain professional<br />

Learn how to enable a company to achieve its environmental<br />

sustainability goals through global sourcing, materials<br />

management, procurement and buying, transportation and<br />

logistics, and new product development. $1,499 includes<br />

$1,155 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />

Sec. 301 H71926H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn GAtL<br />

Angie Coated<br />

Sec. 302 H71928H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn GAtL<br />

Angie Coated<br />

Sec. 303 H71929H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn GAtL<br />

oCC 321 NEW<br />

wind energy Apprentice<br />

Learn the basics of wind technology, energy anatomy, wind<br />

farm design, the wind business and the characteristics of<br />

energy sources. Study the fundamentals of hydraulics, basic<br />

theory and practice of electrical circuits, and calculations for<br />

alternating and direct currents. $2,195† includes $1,900 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />

Sec. 301 H72007H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn GAtL<br />

Keith Plantier<br />

Sec. 302 H72008H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn GAtL<br />

Keith Plantier<br />

Sec. 303 H72009H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn GAtL<br />

Keith Plantier<br />

Bis 521<br />

LeeD Green Associate exam preparation<br />

Acquire the fundamental concepts of green building. Prepare<br />

to take the Green Associate exam and earn the LEED Green<br />

Associate credential from the Green Building Certification<br />

Institute. Examine case studies of LEED certified building<br />

projects, concepts of integrated design, third-party verification<br />

and the LEED administration process. CEUs awarded.<br />

$700 includes $353 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />

Network (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70289H June 4-July 27 OnLn Lern<br />

Kelly Gearhart<br />

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alternative/sustainable energy • building maintenance • business<br />

buiLDinG mAintenAnCe<br />

AnD ADminiStrAtiOn<br />

Stationary Engineer Preparation<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Prepare for the Maryland Stationary Engineer certification<br />

exams and earn a continuing education certificate<br />

by successfully completing the following two<br />

courses offered summer 2012. Visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

boiler for more information or call 410-777-2970.<br />

See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing education<br />

certificate programs.<br />

OCA 310 Preparation for Maryland Stationary<br />

Engineer Certification 1<br />

OCA 311 Preparation for Maryland Stationary<br />

Engineer Certification 2<br />

Stationary Engineer<br />

oCA 310<br />

preparation for maryland<br />

Stationary engineer Certification 1<br />

Entry-level operators and maintenance personnel, learn<br />

the basics of low-pressure boilers and plant equipment and<br />

operations. Discuss basic boiler construction, care and operation.<br />

Study water chemistry and treatment; hydronic heating<br />

systems; basic electrical, refrigeration and HVAC systems;<br />

fire prevention and safety; American Society of Mechanical<br />

Engineers code requirements and exam qualifications.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded. $257 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Prepares students for the Maryland Stationary Engineers<br />

certification examination (grades 4 and 5) and the National Institute<br />

for the Uniform Licensing of Power Engineers (NIULPE) certification<br />

examination (grade 5).<br />

Sec. 301 H71485H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 6-9:15 pm June 11-Aug. 27 Paul Moore<br />

oCA 311<br />

preparation for maryland<br />

Stationary engineer Certification 2<br />

Experienced operators learn more about high-pressure<br />

boiler systems and plant equipment and operations. Explore<br />

steam boiler operations and accessories and combustion<br />

and computer-assisted combustion controls. Learn water<br />

chemistry and treatment; basic electrical, refrigeration and<br />

HVAC systems; fire prevention and safety and exam qualifications.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded. $257 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Prepares students for the Maryland Stationary Engineers<br />

certification examination (grades 1-3) and the NIULPE certification<br />

examination (grades 1-4).<br />

Sec. 301 H71488H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6-9:15 pm June 14-Aug. 30 Tim Collins<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

buSineSS eDuCAtiOn<br />

For more information about courses and upcoming<br />

events, visit www.aacc.edu/businesseducation.<br />

Administrative Professional<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following two courses to earn<br />

a continuing education certificate and prepare for the<br />

Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®) exam.<br />

Visit www.aacc.edu/businesseducation/<br />

admin. See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing<br />

education certificate programs.<br />

BNS 551 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals<br />

BNS 552 Administrative Assistant Applications<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Bns 551<br />

Administrative Assistant fundamentals<br />

Master the essentials of managerial and staff support, information<br />

and records management, communications technology,<br />

travel and meeting coordination, space planning and<br />

office ergonomics. CEUs awarded. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. CAP® exam not included. Offered in partnership<br />

with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71096H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71098H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71102H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Bns 552<br />

Administrative Assistant Applications<br />

Learn the fundamentals of business law, ethics and operations<br />

management. Determine how to recruit, evaluate,<br />

select and train team members. CEUs awarded. $109 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: BNS 551 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals or<br />

equivalent experience.<br />

Note: Online course. CAP® exam not included. Offered in partnership<br />

with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71111H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71114H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71119H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Delivering high-quality, affordable employee training tailored<br />

to meet the needs of your business<br />

yOu nAme the time. yOu nAme the pLACe. we DeLiver AwArD-winninG trAininG.<br />

www.AACC.edu/Cws • 410-777-2723


Business Support Specialist<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Prepare for a career as a business support specialist<br />

by taking six courses either for academic credit or to<br />

earn a continuing education certificate. The program<br />

is offered either in a face-to-face (daytime) or a<br />

hybrid format. All six courses must be taken together<br />

as a part of an intensive, short-term training called a<br />

cohort. The hybrid sections of BNS 383 and BNS 385<br />

are offered in winter 2012. If taken for credit, students<br />

can earn 18 credits and a business certificate.<br />

Prior to registering for this credit/noncredit share program,<br />

students must contact the program coordinator<br />

at 410-777-2925. The following courses will be<br />

offered fall 2012. For more information, visit www.<br />

aacc.edu/businesssupport.<br />

BNS 389 Business and its Environment<br />

BNS 392 Business Office Management 1<br />

BNS 390 Business Office Management 2<br />

BNS 391 Business Communications<br />

CTR 320 Personal Computer Word Processing<br />

Applications<br />

CTR 341 Personal Computer Data Management<br />

Applications<br />

Management and Supervision<br />

mGm 505<br />

total Quality fundamentals<br />

Learn to effectively apply the fundamentals of total quality<br />

management. Discover the role of customers in quality and<br />

determine the major elements of quality systems. Master<br />

concepts such as the cost of nonquality, variations and total<br />

employee involvement (TEI). CEUs awarded. $150 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71452H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71453H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71454H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

dLC 310<br />

Distribution and Logistics management<br />

Learn how to improve operational throughput, distribution<br />

and logistics management activities, as well as increase customer<br />

satisfaction. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71134H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71137H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71142H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

business education<br />

dLC 347<br />

Six Sigma: total Quality Applications<br />

Learn to effectively apply elements and methods of Six<br />

Sigma to achieve the highest possible quality. Prepare for the<br />

internationally recognized Six Sigma Black Belt and quality<br />

manager exams. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: MGM 505 Total Quality Fundamentals.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71184H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71188H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71190H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

dLC 352<br />

Supply Chain management fundamentals<br />

Master the fundamentals of supply chain management<br />

including customer demand forecasting, master production<br />

scheduling (MPS), material requirements planning (MRP),<br />

capacity planning and production activity control (PAC).<br />

Prepare for internationally recognized certification examinations.<br />

$109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71206H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Janet Underwood<br />

Sec. 302 H71208H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Janet Underwood<br />

Sec. 303 H71209H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Janet Underwood<br />

mGm 503<br />

fundamentals of Supervision and management<br />

Motivate and delegate with purpose. Develop problem<br />

solving tactics and learn how to resolve conflicts in the workplace.<br />

CEUs awarded. $150 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71377H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Adesso<br />

Sec. 302 H71438H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Adesso<br />

Sec. 303 H71439H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Adesso<br />

mGm 504<br />

fundamentals of Supervision and management 2<br />

Continue to strengthen your management skills. Learn how<br />

to effectively communicate with different personality types,<br />

employees and peers. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: MGM 503 Fundamentals of Supervision and<br />

Management or equivalent experience.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71440H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Adesso<br />

Sec. 302 H71447H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Adesso<br />

Sec. 303 H71449H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Adesso<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

dLC 336<br />

mastery of business fundamentals<br />

Address the significance of strategic planning and external<br />

and internal environmental factors that affect an organization.<br />

Learn about fundamentals of accounting, financial<br />

investment models and the basics of financial planning and<br />

budgeting. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online Course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H76360H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H76361H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H76362H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Bns 579<br />

Supervisory and Leadership<br />

Learn practical insightful methods for effective delegation,<br />

performance management and performance reviews. Discuss<br />

the supervisor’s role and responsibilities, and strategies for<br />

improving effectiveness and leadership. CEUs awarded. $400<br />

includes $203 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70291H June 4-July 27 OnLn Lern<br />

Sally Klauss<br />

Marketing<br />

Bis 502<br />

introduction to Social media<br />

Learn about social media, the top sites and their role in business<br />

and personal life. Examine case studies and discuss how<br />

businesses are using social media for communication, customer<br />

retention, branding, marketing, market research and<br />

needs assessment. CEUs awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70269H June 4-29 OnLn Lern<br />

Jennifer Selke<br />

Bis 503<br />

marketing using Social media<br />

Explore major social media, including Twitter, LinkedIn and<br />

blogging and how to use them to engage customers and<br />

clients. Develop a two-way communication and marketing<br />

strategy for an organization using social media. CEUs<br />

awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70270H July 2-27 OnLn Lern<br />

Suzanne Kart<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

Bis 504<br />

integrating Social media in an Organization<br />

Learn how to create a private social media using Ning, work<br />

socially using Google Docs and calendars, and move a website<br />

to an interactive Web 2.0 site. Explore how to integrate social<br />

media into business communication and marketing. CEUs<br />

awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70271H June 4-29 OnLn Lern<br />

Jennifer Selke<br />

Sec. 302 H77803H Aug. 6-31 OnLn Lern<br />

Jennifer Selke<br />

Bis 514<br />

Creating Cell phone Apps for business<br />

Learn how to build, deploy and market smartphone applications<br />

across Android, iPhone and Blackberry platforms.<br />

Develop smartphone applications quickly and inexpensively.<br />

CEUs awarded. $250 includes $128 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70274H July 2-27 OnLn Lern<br />

Dan Belhassen<br />

Bis 515<br />

Designing Successful webinars<br />

Discover the power of successful webinars for a business<br />

organization. Learn techniques, tips and key strategies to<br />

make webinars winners with audiences. CEUs awarded. $200<br />

includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70275H June 4-29 OnLn Lern<br />

William Draves<br />

Bis 518<br />

Successful Survey techniques<br />

Discover who to survey, what questions to ask and how to<br />

get a higher response to surveys. Learn how to increase sales<br />

and return on investment (ROI). Become a more efficient and<br />

effective organization. CEUs awarded. $400 includes $203 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70282H June 6-29 OnLn Lern<br />

William Draves<br />

Bis 516<br />

facebook for business: Advanced Skills<br />

Learn how to adapt a marketing message for the Facebook<br />

platform and how to integrate Facebook across all marketing<br />

areas. Discover new tools and proven techniques to increase<br />

business, expand reach and improve message visibility and<br />

response. CEUs awarded. $250 includes $128 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Students must have Facebook page and basic knowledge<br />

of the platform.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70276H July 2-27 OnLn Lern<br />

Jennifer Selke<br />

Bis 517<br />

Google Analytics<br />

Learn how to use Google Analytics, the standard in website<br />

analytics. Gain a greater understanding of site traffic and how<br />

to convert visitors into leads and sales. Calculate return on<br />

investment (ROI) for online advertising. CEUs awarded. $200<br />

includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70279H July 2-27 OnLn Lern<br />

Susan Hurrell<br />

48<br />

business education<br />

Bis 519<br />

twitter<br />

Learn how to use Twitter, the social networking and microblogging<br />

service utilizing instant messaging. Create relationships<br />

and network with key constituents. Focus on techniques<br />

for successful interactions known as tweets. CEUs awarded.<br />

$200 includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70283H July 2-27 OnLn Lern<br />

Suzanne Kart<br />

Bis 520<br />

youtube for business<br />

Examine video as a marketing tool to expand reach, serve<br />

more people and increase business. Discover what types of<br />

video work best on YouTube and how other businesses are<br />

using YouTube. Create a YouTube channel. CEUs awarded.<br />

$200 includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70288H July 2-27 OnLn Lern<br />

Jennifer Selke<br />

Bns 580<br />

improving email promotions<br />

Discuss effective content, timing and testing of email campaigns.<br />

Learn how to evaluate response rates, including open<br />

rates and click-through rates. CEUs awarded. $200 includes<br />

$103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />

Network (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70292H June 4-29 OnLn Lern<br />

Dan Belhassen<br />

Bns 581<br />

boosting website traffic<br />

Learn to analyze visitor traffic, optimize search engines to<br />

improve visibility and exposure and draft Web copy that<br />

leads to results. Study the concepts of Web page views, visits,<br />

unique and returning visitors, and exit pages. Recognize how<br />

to improve website strategies based on current traffic and<br />

statistics. CEUs awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />

Network (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70293H July 2-27 OnLn Lern<br />

Dan Belhassen<br />

Bns 582<br />

Online Advertising<br />

Analyze the components of effective online advertising.<br />

Examine pay-per-click advertising with Google AdWord.<br />

Learn how to test low budget AdWord campaigns that target<br />

local audiences. CEUs awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />

Network (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70294H Aug. 6-31 OnLn Lern<br />

Dan Belhassen<br />

oBs 505<br />

business and marketing writing<br />

Learn how to write copy that achieves business and marketing<br />

goals. Explore the power of writing. CEUs awarded. $150<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71467H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lisa Adams<br />

Sec. 302 H71468H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lisa Adams<br />

Sec. 303 H71470H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Lisa Adams<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Project Management<br />

Bns 513<br />

project management fundamentals<br />

Start mastering this new, powerful tool. Learn the difference<br />

between project management and general management,<br />

role of the project manager and the project team. Explore<br />

project phases, effective use of project management resources<br />

and references. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70825H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H70828H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H70836H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Bns 514<br />

project management Applications<br />

Continue your studies, focusing on how the areas of planning<br />

and controlling the project relate to the project manager’s<br />

job. Learn about the starts of project execution and project<br />

closure within the project management cycle. CEUs awarded.<br />

$150 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70838H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H70841H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H70843H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Bns 516<br />

pmp Certification prep 1<br />

Prepare for the Project Management Institute’s prestigious<br />

PMP Certification exam. Master the first six chapters of<br />

“A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge”<br />

(PMBOK Guide), the most essential resource for the exam.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $180<br />

includes $85 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. PMBOK Guide required. Offered in partnership<br />

with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70845H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H70850H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H70853H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Bns 517<br />

pmp Certification prep 2<br />

Continue to prepare for the Project Management Institute’s<br />

PMP Certification exam by mastering chapters seven<br />

through 12 of “A Guide to the Project Management Body of<br />

Knowledge” (PMBOK Guide). Textbook information available<br />

at AACC Bookstore. $180 includes $85 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. PMBOK Guide required. Offered in partnership<br />

with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70858H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H70867H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H70868H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim


Sales and Customer Service<br />

business education • casino and gaming industry<br />

dLC 313<br />

effective Selling<br />

Learn the secret of converting potential customers into longterm<br />

assets. Find out how to lay the groundwork for repeat<br />

business and your future success with good planning, communication<br />

and understanding human nature. $109 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71145H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Payseur<br />

Sec. 302 H71152H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Payseur<br />

Sec. 303 H71153H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Steve Payseur<br />

sAs 515<br />

managing Customer Service<br />

Discover the best methods for measuring customer service<br />

and applying the principles of consumer behavior to your<br />

business. Learn about target marketing, market segmentation,<br />

the marketing mix and applying customer feedback to<br />

product designs. CEUs awarded. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71568H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71571H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71585H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Start Your Own Business<br />

Bns 502<br />

Start and Operate your Own<br />

home-based business<br />

Learn to develop the entrepreneurial qualities needed to succeed,<br />

including motivation, creativity and discipline. Discuss<br />

setting up a home office, banking, writing a business plan,<br />

marketing and more. Find ways to balance your personal and<br />

professional life. CEUs awarded. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70756H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Helene Liatsos<br />

Sec. 302 H70759H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Helene Liatsos<br />

Sec. 303 H70763H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Helene Liatsos<br />

Bns 504<br />

Starting your Own Consulting practice<br />

Explore skills assessment, pricing, contracting and marketing.<br />

Learn about business resources to help you establish and<br />

operate a consulting practice. CEUs awarded. $109 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70808H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

William Flood<br />

Sec. 302 H70812H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

William Flood<br />

Sec. 303 H70822H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

William Flood<br />

Bns 518<br />

Creating a Successful business plan<br />

Create a first-draft business plan for your business idea.<br />

Explore how your business plan can help you obtain financing<br />

and keep your business strategically focused. CEUs awarded.<br />

$109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71091H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Carol Smalley<br />

Sec. 302 H71092H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Carol Smalley<br />

Sec. 303 H71094H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Carol Smalley<br />

Bns 526<br />

Smart Start your business<br />

Learn how to establish a legal and licensed business. Find out<br />

how to keep proper business records and find funding. CEUs<br />

awarded. $60† includes $38 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with the Maryland Small Business<br />

Development Center - Central Maryland.<br />

Sec. 301 H70194H 1 session GbtC<br />

Tu 5-8 pm June 12 Hollis Minor<br />

Sec. 302 H70196H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 5-8 pm July 10 Hollis Minor<br />

Sec. 303 H70197H 1 session GbtC<br />

Tu 5-8 pm Aug. 14 Hollis Minor<br />

dLC 324<br />

introduction to business Analysis<br />

Develop analytical skills that are in high demand. Learn powerful<br />

techniques to improve decision making skills at work.<br />

Examine methods to make informed and effective business<br />

decisions. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71166H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Frank David<br />

Sec. 302 H71170H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Frank David<br />

Sec. 303 H71172H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Frank David<br />

dLC 350<br />

Start your Own Small business<br />

Learn how to take your dream of starting a business and put<br />

it into action. Learn about start-up options, proven marketing<br />

techniques, unique financing options and easy employeemanagement<br />

tips. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71193H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kris Solice-Johnson<br />

Sec. 302 H71196H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kris Solice-Johnson<br />

Sec. 303 H71203H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kris Solice-Johnson<br />

Bis 505<br />

entrepreneur boot Camp<br />

Identify the characteristics, knowledge and skills needed to<br />

become a successful entrepreneur. Develop goals and a plan to<br />

establish your business. Learn techniques to successfully manage<br />

a new business. CEUs awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70272H June 4-29 OnLn Lern<br />

Conrad Law<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Bis 506<br />

practical math for the workplace<br />

Learn to perform financial tasks required in the workplace.<br />

Review common business activities such as payroll, banking,<br />

invoicing and purchasing. Master practical applications<br />

of mathematics in common workplace activities. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $150<br />

includes $78 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />

Network Inc. (LERN).<br />

Sec. 301 H70273H June 4-29 OnLn Lern<br />

Constance Yates<br />

CASinO AnD GAminG inDuStry<br />

The following courses are designed for students interested<br />

in exploring opportunities in casino and gaming<br />

operation. Students will learn the fundamentals of gaming<br />

regulations, casino operations, the play of various<br />

traditional games of chance as well as gain experience in<br />

gaming accounting and cash counting. Special attention<br />

will be given to gaming etiquette and customer service.<br />

Casino and Gaming Operations —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following three courses to<br />

earn an AACC continuing education certificate. Courses<br />

offered fall 2012. Visit www.aacc.edu/hcat for information.<br />

See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing<br />

education certificate programs.<br />

CLN 396 Introduction to Gaming Industry<br />

CLN 398 Cash Handling and Cage Operations<br />

CLN 397 Introduction to Games and Chance<br />

OnLine<br />

On DemAnD<br />

Access all AACC’s noncredit<br />

distance education courses<br />

www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned<br />

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Careers and Certifications


Careers and Certifications<br />

ChiLD CAre trAininG<br />

AACC’s Teacher Education and Child Care (TEACH)<br />

Institute provides comprehensive child care training<br />

services including certification courses, continuing<br />

education, on-site training, conferences, consultation,<br />

a speaker’s bureau and advocacy. For information call<br />

410-777-2915 or visit www.aacc.edu/childcare.<br />

To receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs) students<br />

must attend 100 percent of the classes and receive<br />

at least 75 percent on assessment.<br />

Maryland Child Care Credential<br />

AACC’s child care courses meet the Maryland Child Care<br />

Credential requirements established by the Maryland<br />

State Department of Education (MSDE) Office of Child<br />

Care. Each class has a content area code that corresponds<br />

to the Core of Knowledge requirements. The codes are:<br />

C — Curriculum<br />

D — Child development<br />

H — Health, safety and nutrition<br />

L — <strong>Community</strong><br />

P — Professionalism<br />

S — Special needs<br />

For information on the credentialing program and<br />

specific education requirements for each credential level,<br />

contact the MSDE Office of Child Care at 410-767-7852.<br />

Family Provider Start Up Classes<br />

Anyone becoming a family child care provider after<br />

July 1, 2008, must take all six of the family child care<br />

preservice modules listed in the Preservice Training section.<br />

CdA 305<br />

Child Care 1 — Child Growth and Development<br />

Study the growth and development of children from birth<br />

through adolescence. Topics include an introduction to the<br />

child care profession and the social, emotional, physical and<br />

intellectual development of children. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. Perfect attendance required.<br />

CEUs awarded. $250 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: This is a hybrid course with three mandatory face-to-face<br />

classes. The first mandatory meeting is the start date of the class. For<br />

other meeting dates please call 410-777-2915.<br />

Sec. 301 H70431H June 4-Aug. 27 OnLn hybr/AmiL<br />

Taryn Carter<br />

CdA 306<br />

Child Care 2 — Activities for young Children<br />

Study the principles of children’s learning, learning environments<br />

for young children and activities from birth through<br />

age 6. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

Perfect attendance required. CEUs awarded. $250 includes<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Note: This is a hybrid course with four mandatory face-to-face<br />

classes. The first mandatory meeting is the start date of the class. For<br />

other meeting dates please call 410-777-2915.<br />

Sec. 301 H70433H June 13-Aug. 29 OnLn hybr/AmiL<br />

Michele Hall<br />

50<br />

child care training<br />

Family Child Care Provider —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following six preservice<br />

training child care courses to earn an AACC continuing<br />

education certificate and fulfill the training requirement<br />

required by the Maryland State Department of<br />

Education Office of Child Care to become a family child<br />

care provider. Visit www.aacc.edu/childcare/professional.<br />

See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing<br />

education certificate programs.<br />

DCC 300 Family Child Care Preservice Training<br />

Module 1 – Child Development<br />

DCC 301 Family Child Care Preservice Training<br />

Module 2 – Curriculum<br />

DCC 302 Family Child Care Preservice Training<br />

Module 3 – Health, Safety and Nutrition<br />

DCC 303 Family Child Care Preservice Training<br />

Module 4 – Special Needs<br />

DCC 304 Family Child Care Preservice Training<br />

Module 5 – Professionalism<br />

DCC 305 Family Child Care Preservice Training<br />

Module 6 – <strong>Community</strong><br />

dAC 370<br />

Child Care: the School-Age Child<br />

Discuss curriculum development for school-age children.<br />

Learn communication skills, classroom management and<br />

development of a positive self-concept. Examine ageappropriate<br />

activities to promote optimum development of<br />

children in the after-school setting. Meets the Office of Child<br />

Care requirements in regulations that group leaders have 45<br />

hours of curriculum training. Textbook information available<br />

at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $225 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: This is a hybrid course with four mandatory face-to-face<br />

classes. The first mandatory meeting is the start date of the class. For<br />

other meeting dates please call 410-777-2915.<br />

Sec. 301 H70445H June 5-Sept. 6 OnLn hybr/AmiL<br />

Traci Verzi<br />

dAC 328<br />

Group Care of infants and toddlers<br />

Study the young child’s physical, emotional, social and cognitive<br />

growth. Includes curriculum planning, goal setting and<br />

selection of age-appropriate materials and methods. CEUs<br />

awarded. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

$225 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Successful completion of CDA 305 Child Care-Child Growth and<br />

Development, and DAC 328 Group Care of Infants and Toddlers meet<br />

state requirements for teachers in infant care.<br />

Sec. 301 H70436H 18 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6:30-9 pm June 19-Aug. 23 Virginia Fagin<br />

dCC 300 CONTENT AREA: D<br />

family Child Care preservice module 1 —<br />

Child Development<br />

Discover the theories and research regarding child development.<br />

Examine brain development during gestation and the<br />

importance of play in a developmentally appropriate environment.<br />

CEUs awarded. $40 includes $7 fee.<br />

Note: Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70448H June 18-24 OnLn wb<br />

Taryn Carter<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Child Development Associate —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following six courses to earn<br />

an AACC continuing education certificate and fulfill<br />

the training requirements to earn a child development<br />

associate credential from the Council for Professional<br />

Recognition. Courses CDA 308, CDA 309 and CDA 310<br />

together meet the 90-hour child care training required<br />

by the Maryland State Department of Education/Office<br />

of Child Care. For more information visit www.aacc.<br />

edu/teach/cda. See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing<br />

education certificate programs.<br />

CDA 308 Basic Growth and Development<br />

CDA 309 Classroom Experience for Young Children<br />

CDA 310 Using Growth and Development in<br />

Designing Experiences<br />

(offered fall 2012)<br />

CDA 311 Working with Infants and Toddlers<br />

(offered fall 2012)<br />

CDA 312 Planning for the School-Aged Child<br />

(offered fall 2012)<br />

CDA 313 Child Development Associate Completer<br />

(offered spring 2013)<br />

dCC 301 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

family Child Care preservice training<br />

module 2 — Curriculum<br />

Create developmentally appropriate lesson plans following<br />

basic curriculum guidelines for multiage grouping. Identify<br />

important content areas and learning standards. CEUs<br />

awarded. $40 includes $7 fee.<br />

Note: Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70449H June 25-July 1 OnLn wb<br />

Taryn Carter<br />

dCC 302 CONTENT AREA: H<br />

family Child Care preservice training<br />

module 3 — health, Safety and nutrition<br />

Create health and safety policies that are practical and promote<br />

best practices. Explore the new food pyramid and how<br />

it impacts menu planning. Design environments that foster<br />

child safety. CEUs awarded. $40 includes $7 fee.<br />

Note: Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70450H July 16-22 OnLn wb<br />

Taryn Carter<br />

dCC 303 CONTENT AREA: s<br />

family Child Care preservice training<br />

module 4 — Special needs<br />

Learn to create an inclusive environment and build relationships<br />

with families of special needs children. Discover how<br />

the Americans with Disabilities Act affects your family child<br />

care business. CEUs awarded. $40 includes $7 fee.<br />

Note: Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70452H July 23-30 OnLn wb<br />

Taryn Carter


dCC 304 CONTENT AREA: P<br />

family Child Care preservice training<br />

module 5 — professionalism<br />

Discover the importance of supervision, policies, handbooks<br />

and contracts. Learn practices for establishing a professional<br />

and trustworthy environment that meets Maryland Office of<br />

Child Care regulations. CEUs awarded. $40 includes $7 fee.<br />

Note: Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70453H July 30-Aug. 5 OnLn wb<br />

Taryn Carter<br />

dCC 305 CONTENT AREA: L<br />

family Child Care preservice training<br />

module 6 — <strong>Community</strong><br />

Identify important areas in your neighborhood that can maximize<br />

your business potential. Reach out to businesses and<br />

groups to build relationships that strengthen your position<br />

and create smaller communities that can provide enrichment<br />

opportunities for children. CEUs awarded. $40 includes $7 fee.<br />

Note: Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70454H Aug. 6-12 OnLn wb<br />

Taryn Carter<br />

Core of Knowledge<br />

CdA 308 CONTENT AREA: D<br />

basic Growth and Development<br />

Discover how young children develop. Learn about the<br />

theories that help to create a better understanding of early<br />

to mid-adolescent growth and development. CEUs awarded.<br />

Some sections offered online. $160 includes $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70434H June 1-July 12 OnLn Ghwp<br />

Elaine Frost<br />

dyC 305 NEW CONTENT AREA: C<br />

Circle time as Learning time<br />

Improve circle time so that experiences for young children<br />

are exciting, engaging and educational. Learn new ways to<br />

revive this activity to make it a highlight for both you and the<br />

children. CEUs awarded. $20 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70505H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-8:30 pm June 6<br />

dCC 365 CONTENT AREA: P<br />

working as an Aide or Assistant in Child Care<br />

Gain an understanding of the role and responsibilities of<br />

the aide or assistant in the child care field. Identify ways to<br />

support the children in your care, the lead teacher, parents<br />

and the mission of the care facility while maintaining proper<br />

supervision and workplace professionalism. CEUs awarded.<br />

$30 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Meets the requirements of MSDE/OCC for orientation training.<br />

Sec. 301 H70495H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-12:15 pm June 9<br />

Sec. 302 H70497H 1 session AmiL<br />

Th 6:30-9:45 pm Aug. 9<br />

dCC 309 CONTENT AREA: P<br />

ethics in Child Care<br />

Learn new approaches to basic professionalism for child care<br />

providers. Discuss everything from dress codes to communicating<br />

with parents. Gain strategies for teaching these ideas<br />

in staff orientations. CEUs awarded. $30 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70455H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-12:15 pm June 16<br />

child care training<br />

dCC 314 CONTENT AREA: D<br />

first five years of Child Development<br />

Gain a basic understanding of age-appropriate expectations<br />

and developmentally sound early childhood practices<br />

through a brief overview of the latest theories. Examine ways<br />

to create a developmentally appropriate environment for<br />

children up to age 5. CEUs awarded. $30 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70457H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 1-4:15 pm June 16<br />

dCr 320 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

preschool Curriculum:<br />

integrating math and Science<br />

Mathematical and scientific thinking emerge during the<br />

preschool years. Learn how children gain an understanding of<br />

academic subjects through play. Identify appropriate mathematical<br />

and scientific concepts. Discuss how to develop and<br />

implement science and math activities that enhance these<br />

concepts. CEUs awarded. $22 includes $7 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70499H 1 session AmiL<br />

W 6:30-8:30 pm July 11<br />

dyC 399 CONTENT AREA: P/L<br />

Communication Skills for Child Care professionals<br />

Learn how to communicate better with parents in institutional<br />

and family child care settings. Gain strategies for handling<br />

paperwork as well as difficult conversations. CEUs awarded.<br />

$70 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Meets the Maryland State Department of Education Office of<br />

Child Care training regulations for all senior staff and directors of child<br />

care centers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70520H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Th 6:30-9:45 pm July 12-26<br />

CdA 309 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

Classroom experiences for young Children<br />

Create exciting and developmentally appropriate preschool<br />

activities and lesson plans. Take a look at appropriate environments<br />

and gain insight on creating and maintaining programs<br />

that meet high quality standards and enhance positive<br />

behaviors. CEUs awarded. Some sections offered online. $160<br />

includes $10 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70435H July 13-Sept. 14 OnLn Ghwp<br />

Elaine Frost<br />

dyC 361 CONTENT AREA: L<br />

effective Communication<br />

with parents and Children<br />

Learn communication skills to establish an open line of<br />

dialogue and develop a professional relationship with parents<br />

and children. Explore various communication styles and how<br />

culture affects these interactions. $30 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70512H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-12:15 pm July 14<br />

dyC 368 CONTENT AREA: H<br />

nutrition, fitness and fun for young Children<br />

Review the latest USDA food and activity guidelines and<br />

Maryland state food service and accident prevention regulations<br />

for child care settings. Learn to plan fun lessons and<br />

activities that teach children about food, fitness and safety.<br />

CEUs awarded. $30 includes $7 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70515H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 1-4:15 pm July 14<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Nanny/Au Pair —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Enhance your child care skills and become a more<br />

marketable professional. Successfully complete the<br />

following six courses to earn a continuing education<br />

certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/childcare/nanny.<br />

See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing education<br />

certificate programs.<br />

CDA 308 Growth and Development<br />

(see page 51)<br />

CDA 310 Using Growth and Development in<br />

Designing Experiences (offered fall 2012)<br />

DYC 368 Fitness, Nutrition and Fun for Young Children<br />

DCR 331 Building Healthy Relationships with Parents<br />

DYC 361 Effective Communication with Parents<br />

and Children<br />

DYC 321 Proactive Behavior Guidance<br />

dyC 308 CONTENT AREA: s<br />

Special needs Children in preschool Settings<br />

Learn to recognize the signs of common developmental<br />

disorders. Discover ways to differentiate your instruction and<br />

learning environment to accommodate for children with<br />

special needs. CEUs awarded. $30 includes $7 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70507H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 1-4:15 pm July 21<br />

dyC 370 CONTENT AREA: D/s<br />

effective Child Care transitions<br />

Develop techniques for managing productive transitions and<br />

for handling disruptive behaviors or unexpected delays. Learn<br />

ways to foster cooperation during transition times while<br />

strengthening learning opportunities. CEUs awarded. $32<br />

includes $7 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70517H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 9 am-12:15 pm July 21<br />

dCr 331 CONTENT AREA: L<br />

building healthy relationships with parents<br />

Learn how to build healthy and positive relationships with<br />

parents. Discover how to create a parent friendly environment<br />

that shows how much parents are valued. CEUs awarded. $30<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70502H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 9 am-12:15 pm July 28<br />

dyC 321 CONTENT AREA: D<br />

proactive behavior Guidance<br />

Develop proactive skills for encouraging positive behavior in<br />

young children. Explore the importance of room and center<br />

set-up, consistency, effective guidance strategies and the use<br />

of positive reinforcement. CEUs awarded. $30 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70510H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 1-4:15 pm July 28<br />

CusTomiZed sTAff TrAininG: Pick the<br />

topic that meets the needs of your staff or<br />

family child care situation. AACC instructors<br />

can bring the class to your site at a time<br />

convenient for you, whether it's during the<br />

day, evening or on weekends. CEUs awarded.<br />

Call Child Care Training at 410-777-2915.<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

dCr 369 NEW CONTENT AREA: H<br />

reducing the risk of SiDS<br />

Receive instruction on reducing the risk of Sudden Infant<br />

Death Syndrome in child care settings. Define and discuss the<br />

characteristics of SIDS, and identify common risk factors associated<br />

with SIDS. Learn safe sleep practices and other ways to<br />

lessen the risk of SIDS. CEUs awarded. $20 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70504H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-8:30 pm Aug. 1<br />

dCC 360 CONTENT AREA: H<br />

medication Administration training<br />

Learn the latest information regarding medication administration,<br />

record keeping and storage in a child care setting.<br />

Examine dispensing methods, measurements and common<br />

side effects of over-the-counter and prescription medication.<br />

CEUs awarded $60 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Designed by the Maryland State Department of Education.<br />

Sec. 301 H70479H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-4 pm Aug. 4 Susan Comly<br />

dCC 315 CONTENT AREA: H/P<br />

emergency preparedness<br />

Child care center staff, family child care providers and informal<br />

providers develop and leave with a written emergency<br />

plan for their center, individual room, family child care or<br />

informal program. Child care center directors can expand the<br />

plan for all rooms in their center. Family child care providers<br />

and informal providers can adapt the materials based upon<br />

the enrollment in their programs. CEUs awarded. $15 includes<br />

$10 fee.<br />

Note: Cost includes all course materials. Course is part of a Project<br />

Security Blanket statewide grant and meets the emergency preparedness<br />

training requirement.<br />

Sec. 301 H70471H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-4 pm Aug. 11<br />

eCd 305 CONTENT AREA: C/D/L/P/s<br />

healthy beginnings<br />

Create and plan a program for infants and toddlers using the<br />

Healthy Beginnings document. Acquire skills to understand<br />

and perform assessments. Participate in learning activities<br />

that examine appropriate environments. Discover the importance<br />

of working and communicating with families. CEUs<br />

awarded. $100 includes $15 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70523H 2 sessions GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Aug. 18-25 Deanna Tobin<br />

eCd 307 CONTENT AREA: D/C<br />

brain Development, play and Lesson planning<br />

Identify and integrate current brain research on play into<br />

daily classroom activities. Create and document lesson plans<br />

that will support brain development through play. CEUs<br />

awarded. $30 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70526H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 9 am-12:15 pm Aug. 18<br />

eCd 309 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

explore the Outdoor Classroom<br />

Learn the different types of outdoor classrooms available.<br />

Develop an outdoor classroom lesson plan and identify the<br />

teacher’s role. CEUs awarded. $30 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70527H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 1-4:15 pm Aug. 18<br />

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child care training • computer and technology training<br />

COmputer AnD<br />

teChnOLOGy trAininG<br />

To get the most out of your course or sequence of courses,<br />

register for the experience level that is right for you!<br />

8 Little or no computer experience<br />

88 Limited keyboarding/computer experience or<br />

completion of a 8 level course<br />

888 Keyboarding skills and experience with software<br />

and Microsoft Windows or equivalent skills and completion<br />

of a 88 level course<br />

8888 Keyboarding skills and working experience<br />

with specific software and Microsoft Windows or equivalent<br />

skills and completion of a 888 level course<br />

Seventy-five percent attendance is required to receive<br />

CEUs. Visit www.aacc.edu/it.<br />

Introduction to Computers<br />

CpT 362 8<br />

Computer Keyboarding<br />

Learn the fundamentals of keyboarding using touch typing<br />

on a computer. Develop speed and accuracy in operating a<br />

computer keyboard. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $115 includes $35 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71550H 4 sessions GbtC 408<br />

Sa 10 am-noon July 14-Aug. 4<br />

CTC 357<br />

windows 7 basic<br />

Learn how to use the start menu and taskbar. Create and<br />

manage files, folders and libraries, edit file metadata, search<br />

for content, create shortcuts and change system settings.<br />

Browse the Web with Internet Explorer 8. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $25 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71597H 1 session GbtC 408<br />

Sa 9 am-4:30 pm July 21<br />

CTC 358<br />

windows 7 Advanced<br />

Learn how to configure user accounts, work with devices<br />

and printers, manage and protect important files, maintain<br />

and restore a computer, troubleshoot applications, share and<br />

access network resources, and configure power-saving plans<br />

and security settings. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $25 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71598H 1 session GbtC 408<br />

Sa 9 am-4:30 pm July 28<br />

CpT 363 8<br />

Computer fundamentals<br />

Explore theory and practical applications needed to operate<br />

a personal computer. Cover computer terms, functions, computer<br />

hardware, operating systems and application software.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded. $169 includes $35 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71552H 4 sessions GbtC 203<br />

Th 6-9:15 pm Aug. 2-23<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

oLi 398<br />

introduction to windows 7<br />

Learn how to use the start menu and taskbar; manipulate<br />

windows; and create and manage files, folders and libraries.<br />

Create shortcuts, use gadgets, change system settings,<br />

browse the Web and add RSS feeds. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71939H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 302 H71943H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 303 H71966H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

oLn 361 8<br />

Keyboarding<br />

Using FasType software, learn the basics of touch-typing<br />

plus improve your typing speed and accuracy. Learn how to<br />

use FasType’s intermediate and advanced lessons to further<br />

improve keyboarding skills on your own. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70948H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathy Pelt<br />

Sec. 302 H70949H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathy Pelt<br />

Sec. 303 H70951H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathy Pelt<br />

oLi 301 8<br />

introduction to windows Xp<br />

Learn to use and customize the Microsoft Windows taskbar,<br />

start menu and recycle bin. Work with files and folders using<br />

Windows Explorer. Navigate among multiple programs. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71741H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 302 H71742H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 303 H71745H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Internet Basics<br />

oLi 300<br />

introduction to the internet<br />

Explore World Wide Web concepts. Learn how to attach<br />

programs, documents, links and pictures to email messages;<br />

safely download, locate, decompress and open files;<br />

advanced search techniques; and learn how to get free help.<br />

Discover how to conduct live conferences and take control of<br />

remote computers using Telnet. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71737H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 302 H71738H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 303 H71739H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan


oLn 307 8<br />

introduction to microsoft Outlook 2007<br />

Get organized and become more efficient. Explore security<br />

basics, maintenance tasks, email contacts and making the<br />

Outlook calendar work for you. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71970H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bill Mann<br />

Sec. 302 H71971H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bill Mann<br />

Sec. 303 H71972H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bill Mann<br />

oLA 309<br />

introduction to mS Outlook 2010<br />

Get organized and become more efficient. Explore security<br />

basics, maintenance tasks, email contacts and optimizing the<br />

Outlook calendar. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71731H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bill Mann<br />

Sec. 302 H71732H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bill Mann<br />

Sec. 303 H71733H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bill Mann<br />

oLn 385 888<br />

marketing your business on the internet<br />

Learn how to affordably market your business online.<br />

Discover proven methods for establishing an Internet presence<br />

and building an online brand identity. Also learn several<br />

low-cost promotion strategies for driving visitors to your site.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70929H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Franks<br />

Sec. 302 H70930H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Franks<br />

Sec. 303 H70931H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Franks<br />

oLi 369<br />

web 2.0 blogs, wikis and podcasts<br />

Develop a plan for the content, setup and long-term maintenance<br />

of a blog using free blogging software. Discover how to<br />

create wikis and use the wiki to facilitate group collaboration.<br />

Learn how to create and record audio and video podcasts.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71826H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 302 H71827H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 303 H71849H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

computer and technology training<br />

Computer Networking<br />

oLn 388 88<br />

introduction to pC troubleshooting<br />

Identify computer parts and functions. Learn to fix power,<br />

drive, memory and file problems. Conquer boot failure and<br />

prevent Microsoft Windows general protection fault errors.<br />

Understand BIOS, CMOS and RAM challenges. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Working knowledge of PC hardware and software<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70936H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

Sec. 302 H70937H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

Sec. 303 H70938H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

oLn 389 88<br />

introduction to networking<br />

Study types of networks and benefits including LAN, WAN,<br />

Internet and Intranet. Review network components, topologies<br />

and cabling. Get an overview of network security, management<br />

issues, troubleshooting and network environments.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Working equivalent knowlege of computer hardware<br />

and software.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70939H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

Sec. 302 H70941H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

Sec. 303 H70942H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

oLn 390 888<br />

intermediate networking<br />

Explore networking technology including virtual private networks<br />

and Internet connectivity. Examine routing protocols<br />

and TCP/IP. Understand fundamentals of network security<br />

and encryption. Work with Domain Name System concepts,<br />

components, resource records and resolution. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 389 Introduction to Networking or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70754H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

Sec. 302 H70755H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

Sec. 303 H70758H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

onL 361 888<br />

wireless networking<br />

Learn about the latest wireless technology and how it works.<br />

Understand how to build and connect to a wireless network.<br />

Explore standards, security, satellite Internet and cellular<br />

phone technology and the future of wireless. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: ONL 390 Intermediate Networking or equivalent working<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70842H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

Sec. 302 H70859H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

Sec. 303 H70869H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

David Iseminger<br />

onL 367 888<br />

introduction to pC Security<br />

Review fundamentals of PC and network risks and security.<br />

Learn about ways computers are accessed without owner<br />

knowledge and how to prevent various network attacks.<br />

Explore sharing files and data safely. Learn to install and configure<br />

a firewall. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Working knowledge of computer hardware and<br />

software.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70914H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Debbie Mahler<br />

Sec. 302 H70915H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Debbie Mahler<br />

Sec. 303 H70916H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Debbie Mahler<br />

oLn 347 88<br />

Advanced pC Security<br />

Learn how to maximize the performance of computer systems,<br />

troubleshoot problems and recover lost data and files.<br />

Use ethical hacking techniques to locate and close security<br />

holes in your network. Learn how to conduct a security audit<br />

on a network. Explore vulnerabilities of operating systems,<br />

software and networks. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71146H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Debbie Mahler<br />

Sec. 302 H71147H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Debbie Mahler<br />

Sec. 303 H71148H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Debbie Mahler<br />

ConTinuinG eduCATion pAymenT pLAn<br />

Need job training, but not ready to pay for the full tuition and fees in advance?<br />

Learn more about AACC's continuing education payment plan at<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned/payment.<br />

53<br />

Careers and Certifications


Careers and Certifications<br />

Computer Training for Re-Entry<br />

Professional<br />

Computer Training for<br />

Re-Entry Professional —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

The following courses are ideal for individuals who are<br />

re-entering the workforce or who want to advance to<br />

a higher position or who would like to change careers.<br />

Students must complete four required courses and<br />

one elective course to receive a continuing education<br />

certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/it/reentry for more<br />

information. See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing<br />

education certificate programs.<br />

Four Required Core Courses:<br />

CTC 305 Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional<br />

CTC 306 Computer Training for the Re-Entry<br />

Professional<br />

CTT 336 Keeping Track of Files and Folders<br />

CTC 307 Microsoft Excel for the Re-Entry Professional<br />

Choose One Elective:<br />

ONL 323 Resume Writing Workshop or<br />

ONL 334 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search<br />

CTC 305<br />

Starting Over for the re-entry professional<br />

Re-enter the workforce, advance to a higher position or<br />

change careers with confidence. Evaluate skills, set goals and<br />

gain insights into making your goals a reality. Assess your<br />

own strengths and discover what computer and technical<br />

skills you need to succeed. CEUs awarded. $75† includes $25<br />

fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71555H 1 session GbtC 408<br />

Tu 9 am-noon June 12 Cheryl Townshend<br />

CTC 306 8<br />

Computer training for the re-entry professional<br />

Learn the basics of Windows and Microsoft Word. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $159<br />

includes $30 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 305 Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional or<br />

equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71565H 4 sessions GbtC 408<br />

Tu 9 am-noon June 19-July 17<br />

CTT 336 8<br />

Keeping track of files and folders<br />

Learn how to save, locate and reuse electronic files as well as<br />

understand the role folders play in storing files. Explore other<br />

file management tasks such as copying, moving, renaming,<br />

deleting, restoring and finding files. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $115 includes<br />

$30 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic understanding of Microsoft Windows.<br />

Sec. 301 H71610H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />

Tu 9 am-noon July 24-31<br />

54<br />

computer and technology training<br />

CTC 307<br />

microsoft excel for the re-entry professional<br />

Learn about creating Excel workbooks, functions, charts,<br />

databases and templates. Explore creating, formatting and<br />

printing worksheets; working with formulas and functions;<br />

setting up simple databases and creating templates and<br />

charts. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded. $159 includes $30 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71567H 4 sessions GbtC 408<br />

Tu 9 am-noon Aug. 7-28<br />

onL 323<br />

résumé writing<br />

Learn how to create an effective résumé or how to write<br />

résumé and cover letters for profit. Explore self-assessment,<br />

résumé formats, references, Internet résumé secrets and how<br />

to overcome age discrimination and employment gaps. CEUs<br />

awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70810H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Stephanie Donaldson<br />

Sec. 302 H70813H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Stephanie Donaldson<br />

Sec. 303 H70821H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Stephanie Donaldson<br />

onL 334<br />

12 Steps to a Successful Job Search<br />

Learn how to identify the job that is best for your needs and<br />

how to get it. Learn how to build rapport with any interviewer<br />

and master the six phases of a successful job interview.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70815H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Todd Bermont<br />

Sec. 302 H70816H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Todd Bermont<br />

Sec. 303 H70818H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Todd Bermont<br />

Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007<br />

CTC 308 8<br />

microsoft word 2007 — Level 1<br />

Learn the basic functions and features of Microsoft Word<br />

2007. Create, edit, save and browse documents. Create tables,<br />

insert headers and footers, proof and print documents, and<br />

insert graphics. Learn formatting options for enhancing document<br />

appearance. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 375 Windows 7 Basics or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71569H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />

TuTh 6-9:15 pm July 17-19<br />

Sec. 302 H71572H 1 session GbtC 203<br />

F 9 am-4:30 pm Aug. 17<br />

CTC 309 88<br />

microsoft word 2007 — Level 2<br />

Explore intermediate features of Microsoft Word 2007. Work<br />

with styles, sections, columns and graphics. Format tables<br />

and print labels and envelopes. Use document templates,<br />

manage document revisions and learn Web features.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 308 Microsoft Word 2007 — Level 1 or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71573H 1 session GbtC 203<br />

F 9 am-4:30 pm Aug. 24<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

CTC 311 8<br />

microsoft excel 2007 — Level 1<br />

Learn the basic features of Excel. Create worksheets and enter<br />

and edit text, values, formulas and pictures. Understand<br />

basic formatting techniques and functions. Learn how to use<br />

the help system and navigate worksheets and workbooks.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded. $135 includes $40 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71574H 1 session GbtC 203<br />

F 9 am-4:30 pm June 22<br />

Sec. 302 H71575H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />

TuTh 6-9:15 pm July 24-26<br />

CTC 312 88<br />

microsoft excel 2007 — Level 2<br />

Learn intermediate features of Excel. Explore using multiple<br />

worksheets and workbooks efficiently. Work with more<br />

advanced functions and formatting options. Learn to save<br />

workbooks as Web pages or PDF files and insert hyperlinks.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded. $135 includes $40 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 311 Microsoft Excel 2007 — Level 1 or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71576H 1 session GbtC 203<br />

F 9 am-4:30 pm June 29<br />

Sec. 302 H71577H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />

TuTh 6-9:15 pm July 31-Aug. 2<br />

CTr 329 888<br />

microsoft excel 2007 power user<br />

Discover various analysis tools for Excel such as Wizards and<br />

problem models. Learn methods for correlating data and<br />

advanced customization techniques by changing default settings<br />

and automating selected features. CEUs awarded. $145<br />

includes $40 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 313 Excel 2007 Level 3 or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71604H 1 session GbtC 408<br />

F 9 am-4:30 pm July 13<br />

CTT 396 88<br />

microsoft Office 2007 basics<br />

Learn to use Microsoft Office applications more effectively.<br />

Become comfortable with the basic functions and essentials<br />

of Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $135 includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Working knowledge of computer fundamentals.<br />

Sec. 301 H71614H 4 sessions CALt 138<br />

Sa 9 am-12:15 pm June 9-30<br />

oLi 390<br />

introduction to microsoft word 2010<br />

Learn how to create and modify documents. Discover how to<br />

edit text; work on two or more documents simultaneously;<br />

change margins and tab settings; run the integrated grammar<br />

and spelling checker; and save, retrieve, copy, organize<br />

and print documents. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71353H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Power<br />

Sec. 302 H71357H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Power<br />

Sec. 303 H71358H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Power


oLi 391<br />

introduction to microsoft excel 2010<br />

Discover how to use the function wizard; sort and analyze<br />

data; and design custom charts and graphs. Learn how to<br />

create 3-dimensional workbooks; build links between files;<br />

provide worksheets with decision-making capabilities; and<br />

automate tasks with macros. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71360H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Power<br />

Sec. 302 H71362H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Power<br />

Sec. 303 H71364H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Power<br />

oLi 392<br />

introduction to microsoft project 2010<br />

Learn how to effectively plan, implement and control<br />

projects. Explore project details, tasks and scheduling.<br />

Produce a baseline; assign resources and costs; identify and<br />

analyze variances; and revise a project plan. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71371H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71372H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71373H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

oLn 308 8<br />

introduction to microsoft word 2007<br />

Learn how to enter and edit text and proof, save, print<br />

and browse documents. Use various formatting options to<br />

enhance document appearance. Create tables and insert<br />

graphics, headers and footers. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71973H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H71974H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H71975H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

oLn 309 8<br />

intermediate microsoft word 2007<br />

Learn more advanced features of Microsoft Word 2007. Create<br />

an index, list of figures and table of contents. Explore desktop<br />

publishing, mail merges and timesaving macros. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71264H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Wallace Wang<br />

Sec. 302 H71274H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Wallace Wang<br />

Sec. 303 H71277H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Wallace Wang<br />

computer and technology training<br />

oLn 313 8<br />

introduction to microsoft excel 2007<br />

Gain an understanding of Excel terminology. Learn how to<br />

sort and analyze data, build links and write formulas using<br />

functions. Create macros, 3-dimensional workbooks and<br />

custom charts and toolbar buttons. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71280H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 302 H71281H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 303 H71282H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

oLn 314 88<br />

intermediate microsoft excel 2007<br />

Improve your Excel skills. Learn how to create informative<br />

charts, utilize filtering techniques, create macros to eliminate<br />

repetitive tasks, and use Goal Seek, Solver, VLOOKUP, INDEX<br />

and MATCH. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71284H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 302 H71285H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 303 H71288H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

oLn 316 8<br />

introduction to microsoft powerpoint 2007<br />

Learn to create presentations that include text, graphics,<br />

video, audio, animation, tables, charts and diagrams. Discover<br />

how to edit and format slide content and apply transition<br />

effects. Save presentations to share on the Web. CEUs<br />

awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71290H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathy Pelt<br />

Sec. 302 H71293H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathy Pelt<br />

Sec. 303 H71294H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathy Pelt<br />

oLn 318 8<br />

introduction to microsoft Access 2007<br />

Learn how to design and create databases. Find out how to<br />

work with tables, fields and records and sort and filter data.<br />

Learn to create queries, forms and reports. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71297H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H71299H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H71300H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

oLn 319 88<br />

intermediate microsoft Access 2007<br />

Master the tools and techniques needed to create intuitive,<br />

user-friendly Access 2007 databases. Design one-to-many<br />

and many-to-many databases and create queries, forms and<br />

reports that use those relationships. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71308H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 302 H71167H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 303 H71176H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Microsoft Office 2010<br />

CTC 375<br />

microsoft Office 2010: new features<br />

Learn how to use the new features of Office 2010, including<br />

the navigation pane in Word, sparklines in Excel, animation<br />

effects in PowerPoint, the people pane in Outlook and the<br />

tabbed document window in Access. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $135 includes<br />

$25 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Working knowledge of computer fundamentals.<br />

Sec. 301 H71599H 1 session GbtC 203<br />

Sa 9 am-4:15 pm July 28<br />

CTC 376<br />

microsoft Office 2010 basics<br />

Learn to use Microsoft Office applications more effectively.<br />

Become comfortable with the basic functions and essentials<br />

of Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $175 includes<br />

$45 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71603H 6 sessions GbtC 203<br />

M 9 am-12:15 pm July 16-Aug. 20<br />

CTr 330 8<br />

microsoft word 2010 — Level 1<br />

Learn advanced techniques for managing stored email messages.<br />

Discover how to create and work with notes and journal<br />

entries; schedule and manage meetings; share Outlook<br />

content; and customize templates and forms. CEUs awarded.<br />

$135 includes $40 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTR 339 Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 - Level 1 or<br />

equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71605H 2 sessions GbtC 203<br />

W 6-9:30 pm June 13-20<br />

oLi 397<br />

intermediate microsoft word 2010<br />

Learn the advanced features of Microsoft Word 2010 including<br />

time saving shortcuts. Create an index. Build a list of figures.<br />

Design a table of contents. Perform desktop publishing<br />

and a mail merge. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71924H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Wallace Wang<br />

Sec. 302 H71927H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Wallace Wang<br />

Sec. 303 H71933H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Wallace Wang<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

CTr 333 8<br />

microsoft excel 2010 — Level 1<br />

Learn the basic features and functions of Excel 2010 including<br />

how to enter and edit text; use values, formulas, and pictures;<br />

save workbooks in various formats; and printing. Discover<br />

how to move and copy data; learn about absolute and relative<br />

references; and work with ranges, rows and columns.<br />

CEUs awarded. $135 includes $40 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71606H 2 sessions GbtC 203<br />

W 6-9:30 pm July 11-18<br />

CTr 336 88<br />

microsoft Access 2010 — Level 1<br />

Learn database concepts, the Access environment and Help<br />

systems. Learn how to design and create databases; work<br />

with tables, fields and records; sort and filter data; and set<br />

field properties and data entry rules. Discover how to create<br />

queries, forms and reports. CEUs awarded. $155 includes<br />

$50 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Knowledge of database structure.<br />

Sec. 301 H71607H 2 sessions GbtC 203<br />

Tu 6-9:30 pm Aug. 14-21<br />

Microsoft Office 2003<br />

oLn 320 8<br />

introduction to microsoft word<br />

Learn character and paragraph formatting, setting tabs and<br />

indenting paragraphs. Create numbered and bulleted lists.<br />

Covers auto format, spell check, thesaurus, grammar check<br />

and file management skills. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71194H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H71197H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H71199H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

oLn 321 88<br />

intermediate microsoft word<br />

Use drawing and graphic tools to enhance documents.<br />

Insert, size and crop pictures. Work with multiple columns<br />

and tables and create graphic documents including fliers,<br />

brochures, newsletters and catalogs. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 320 Introduction to Microsoft Word or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71204H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H71210H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H71213H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

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computer and technology training<br />

oLn 322 88<br />

Advanced microsoft word<br />

Learn to format and develop templates and forms. Create and<br />

edit tables, apply advanced table tools and learn to mail merge<br />

letters and labels. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 321 Intermediate Microsoft Word or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71214H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H71216H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H71217H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

oLn 323 8<br />

introduction to microsoft excel<br />

Create workbooks, worksheets, formulas and functions.<br />

Move data, work with text and learn data enhancements to<br />

improve worksheets. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71221H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H71223H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H71232H Aug. 15-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

oLn 324<br />

intermediate microsoft excel<br />

Create graphs and databases. Develop queries and filters for<br />

data analysis. Study advanced functions for worksheets and<br />

databases. Covers advanced tools for problem solving, goal<br />

seeking, pivot tables and what-if analysis. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 323 Introduction to Microsoft Excel or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71236H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H71239H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H71099H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

oLn 325 8<br />

introduction to microsoft powerpoint<br />

Create and enhance presentations. Edit text format, print<br />

slides, outlines, handouts and note pages. Work with editing<br />

and drawing tools plus using clip art and embedded objects.<br />

Edit slide masters, color schemes and templates. Customize<br />

slide shows. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71100H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathy Pelt<br />

Sec. 302 H71103H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathy Pelt<br />

Sec. 303 H71105H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kathy Pelt<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

oLn 327 8<br />

introduction to microsoft Access<br />

Learn to create databases, identify database objects and create<br />

tables. Define field properties, use and design forms, and<br />

create queries for data analysis. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71106H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H71107H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H71110H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

oLn 328 88<br />

intermediate microsoft Access<br />

Design forms and reports. Use advanced reporting tools and<br />

custom controls. Create, use and modify macros, custom<br />

menus and toolbars. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 327 Introduction to Microsoft Access or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71117H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 302 H71132H July 8-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 303 H71133H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Apple Technology<br />

iPhone and iPad Programming —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following two courses to<br />

learn how to build iPhone and iPad applications using<br />

Objective-C and the iPhone SDK and earn a continuing<br />

education certificate. Courses will be offered fall 2012.<br />

Visit www.aacc.edu/it/apple. See page 99 to learn<br />

about AACC continuing education certificates.<br />

CTR 322 Introduction to iPhone and iPad Programming<br />

CTR 323 iPhone and iPad Application Development<br />

CTC 330 8<br />

mac basics<br />

Learn how to use a Mac in one day. Find out how to set up a<br />

Mac, connect to the Internet, send email, import and share<br />

photos, sync music to an iPod, connect to a printer and organize<br />

files. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded. $105 includes $30 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71587H 1 session GbtC 403<br />

Sa 9 am-4:30 pm June 16


Database Development<br />

CTC 316 8<br />

microsoft Access 2007 Level 1<br />

Learn how to design and create databases. Work with tables,<br />

fields and records; sort and filter data; and create simple<br />

queries. Build forms and reports. Organize data efficiently by<br />

using a database management system. Textbook information<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $155 includes<br />

$50 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Knowledge of database structure.<br />

Sec. 301 H71578H 2 sessions GbtC 203<br />

F 9 am-4 pm July 20<br />

Sec. 302 H71579H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />

TuTh 6-9:15 pm Aug. 7-9<br />

CTC 317 88<br />

microsoft Access 2007 Level 2<br />

Learn intermediate features of Access. Explore how to<br />

normalize data, create charts and join queries, add objects<br />

and print reports and labels. Learn to work with lookup<br />

fields, subdatasheets, PivotTables and PivotCharts. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $155<br />

includes $50 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 316 Microsoft Access 2007 — Level 1 or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71580H 1 session GbtC 203<br />

F 9 am-4:30 pm July 27 David Mann<br />

oLi 329<br />

introduction to Database Development<br />

Learn how to utilize database applications to apply a systematic,<br />

structured approach to a database. Learn the phases of<br />

a system development project step by step. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71713H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Allen Taylor<br />

Sec. 302 H71715H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Allen Taylor<br />

Sec. 303 H71717H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Allen Taylor<br />

oLn 392 88<br />

introduction to Oracle<br />

Use the Oracle database management system to plan,<br />

organize and manage data. Build various database objects.<br />

Develop simple SQL, DLL and Data Control Language statements<br />

to create, update and delete database objects and<br />

records information. Includes ways to query data and create<br />

reports. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Working knowledge of database structure.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70804H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cindy Delia<br />

Sec. 302 H70806H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cindy Delia<br />

Sec. 303 H70807H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cindy Delia<br />

computer and technology training<br />

onL 377888<br />

intermediate Oracle<br />

Study Procedural Language/Structured Query Language (PL/<br />

SQL), its core features and components as well as the skills<br />

necessary to write powerful, flexible programs. Learn to build<br />

fully functional PL/SQL programs using procedures, packages,<br />

debugging routines, database structures, triggers and cursor<br />

processing. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 392 Introduction to Oracle or equivalent knowledge<br />

and working knowledge of database structure.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70917H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cindy Delia<br />

Sec. 302 H70918H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cindy Delia<br />

Sec. 303 H70919H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cindy Delia<br />

oLi 339<br />

introduction to php and mySQL<br />

Learn how to create an interactive website. Use PHP programming<br />

language to generate websites that automatically<br />

change as data is updated and use MySQL database<br />

server with PHP to store and retrieve data on the Web. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71718H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 302 H71719H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 303 H71720H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

oLi 340<br />

intermediate php and mySQL<br />

Learn how to create an interactive online store using<br />

advanced PHP techniques and MySQL database server. Create<br />

PHP functions, tables and views using MySQL console, logon<br />

controlled administration Web pages and PHP code to display<br />

images from the database. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71721H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 302 H71723H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 303 H71724H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

oLn 391 88<br />

introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL)<br />

Learn key SQL concepts and gain a solid working knowledge<br />

of this powerful, universal database programming language.<br />

Work with the basic structure of relational databases. Learn<br />

to read and develop simple and complex SQL statements. Use<br />

advanced data manipulation techniques. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Working knowledge of database structure.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70800H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cecelia Allison<br />

Sec. 302 H70801H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cecelia Allison<br />

Sec. 303 H70803H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cecelia Allison<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

oLA 308<br />

intermediate SQL<br />

Learn how to write and implement complex queries on<br />

multiple tables simultaneously. Discover advanced filtering,<br />

update and insertion techniques. Create queries that accept<br />

input from users and perform complicated searches on strings<br />

and dates. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71701H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 302 H71729H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 303 H71730H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

oLi 311<br />

introduction to Crystal reports 10<br />

Learn how to use Crystal Reports to convert raw database or<br />

accounting data into readable reports. Discover how to use<br />

charts and maps to present information visually, and crosstabs<br />

to show correlations between related data items and<br />

learn how to create a library of custom functions and more.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71754H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Allen Taylor<br />

Sec. 302 H71756H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Allen Taylor<br />

Sec. 303 H71758H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Allen Taylor<br />

oLi 399<br />

introduction to Crystal reports<br />

Learn how to extract, sort and group the information from<br />

a database or accounting program to create reader-friendly<br />

reports. Discover how to format material to create a professional<br />

look. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71967H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Allen Taylor<br />

Sec. 302 H71968H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Allen Taylor<br />

Sec. 303 H71969H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Allen Taylor<br />

OnLine<br />

On DemAnD<br />

Access all AACC’s noncredit<br />

distance education courses<br />

www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

Project Management<br />

IT Project Management —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete NTW 536 IT Project<br />

Management to earn a continuing education certificate.<br />

Course offered fall 2012. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/it/project or call<br />

410-777-2325. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

CTC 350 88<br />

microsoft project 2007 — Level 1<br />

Learn how to create a project file, task list and work breakdown<br />

structure. Create base and task calendars, assign<br />

resources, work with task relationships and create and modify<br />

tables. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded. $139 includes $40 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71588H 2 sessions CALt 138<br />

Tu 6-9:30 pm Aug. 7-14 La Vergne White<br />

CTC 351 88<br />

microsoft project 2007 — Level 2<br />

Learn to track projects, analyze and adjust schedules, use<br />

communication tools, manage multiple projects, exchange<br />

project data, analyze statistics and customize the project<br />

environment. Textbook available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded. $139 includes $40 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 350 Microsoft Project 2007 — Level 1 or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71589H 2 sessions CALt 138<br />

Tu 6-9:30 pm Aug. 21-28 La Vergne White<br />

oLn 332 8<br />

introduction to microsoft project 2007<br />

Learn to create project files. Discover tools for managing<br />

tasks, including breakdown structures, lists, base calendars,<br />

resource assignments, tables, filters, groups and sorting.<br />

Learn how to resolve resource conflicts. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71138H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71141H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71144H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

oLn 386 88<br />

high-Speed project management<br />

Discover how to retool your skills and deal with the realities<br />

of managing technology projects on accelerated schedules.<br />

Learn to meet and overcome the challenges of truncated<br />

timelines, short-staffed project teams, skimpy budgets and<br />

crippling risks. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70932H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tom Myers<br />

Sec. 302 H70933H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tom Myers<br />

Sec. 303 H70934H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tom Myers<br />

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computer and technology training<br />

Business Software<br />

CTC 356<br />

Applying Accounting principles<br />

Complete an interactive simulation using Access and Excel<br />

based on the principles and techniques learned throughout<br />

the Accounting Technology Certificate program. $95† includes<br />

$15 fee.<br />

Note: Final course required for the Accounting Technology Certificate.<br />

Sec. 301 H71596H 1 session GbtC 408<br />

Tu 6-9 pm Aug. 14 Ann Pinto<br />

CpT 399 88<br />

Quickbooks/Quickbooks pro<br />

Create and use specific charts of accounts receivable, accounts<br />

payable, job costing, budgets, business reports and payroll<br />

using Version 2010. Capture data in an organized form to<br />

assist in computerizing double-entry accounts. CEUs awarded.<br />

$119 includes $10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of bookkeeping and Microsoft<br />

Windows.<br />

Sec. 301 H71554H 3 sessions CALt 136<br />

TuTh 6-9 pm June 19-26 Linda Walsh<br />

CTT 309 88<br />

Quickbooks: beyond the basics<br />

Customize your reports and forms, adjust balances, pay sales<br />

tax and prepare memorized transactions and reports using<br />

this Version 2010 accounting software. Includes budget<br />

preparation and solutions for common QuickBooks processing<br />

errors. CEUs awarded. $89 includes $10 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CPT 399 QuickBooks/QuickBook Pro or comparable<br />

knowledge including familiarity with Microsoft Windows.<br />

Sec. 301 H71608H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />

TuTh 6-9 pm July 10-12 Linda Walsh<br />

oLi 351<br />

performing payroll in Quickbooks 2009<br />

Learn to use QuickBooks 2009 to create paychecks, pay tax<br />

liabilities and produce payroll reports. Discover how to set<br />

up a payroll system, track time, create job cost data and<br />

generate required forms and reports. Troubleshoot common<br />

problems and mistakes. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71768H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 302 H71770H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 303 H71772H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

oLi 309 88<br />

introduction to Quickbooks 2009<br />

Gain control of your business finances. Learn how to quickly<br />

and efficiently set up account charts; reconcile accounts; create<br />

invoices, receipts and statements; track payables, inventory<br />

and receivables; create estimates and generate reports.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71748H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 302 H71750H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 303 H71752H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

oLi 359<br />

Quickbooks 2009 for Contractors<br />

Learn how to use the Premier Edition of QuickBooks 2009<br />

specifically designed for contractors, subcontractors and<br />

specialty trades. Create custom contract estimates, progress<br />

invoices and job cost reports. Set up accounts, items, customers,<br />

jobs and more. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71814H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 302 H71818H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 303 H71822H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

oLi 376<br />

introduction to Quickbooks 2010<br />

Gain control of your business finances. Learn how to quickly<br />

and efficiently set up account charts; reconcile accounts; create<br />

invoices, receipts and statements; track payables, inventory<br />

and receivables; create estimates; and generate reports.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71850H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H71851H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H71852H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

oLi 389<br />

Quickbooks 2010 for Contractors<br />

Discover how to use QuickBooks Premier Contractor 2010.<br />

Learn how to set up and edit accounts, track revenues and<br />

expenses, create estimates, pay bills, handle payroll tasks and<br />

design reports. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71335H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 302 H71350H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 303 H71337H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

oLA 300<br />

introduction to Quickbooks 2011<br />

Gain control of business finances. Learn how to quickly and<br />

efficiently set up account charts; reconcile accounts; create<br />

invoices, receipts and statements; track payables, inventory<br />

and receivables; create estimates; and generate reports. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71656H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 302 H71659H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 303 H71662H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton


oLA 301<br />

performing payroll in Quickbooks 2011<br />

Learn to use QuickBooks 2011 to set up a payroll system,<br />

track time, create job cost data, generate required forms and<br />

reports, and pay tax liabilities. Troubleshoot common problems<br />

and mistakes. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71664H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 302 H71666H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 303 H71667H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

oLi 324<br />

introduction to peachtree Accounting<br />

Learn how to perform basic accounting tasks using Peachtree<br />

Accounting software. Set up vendors, customers and inventory<br />

items; record purchases, bills paid, sales and payments;<br />

and learn how to handle end-of-month procedures. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71696H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Koers<br />

Sec. 302 H71710H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Koers<br />

Sec. 303 H71712H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Koers<br />

oLA 310<br />

introduction to peachtree Accounting 2012<br />

Learn how to perform basic accounting tasks using Peachtree<br />

Accounting software. Set up vendors, customers and inventory<br />

items. Record purchases, sales and billing. Learn how to<br />

handle end-of-month procedures. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71734H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Koers<br />

Sec. 302 H71735H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Koers<br />

Sec. 303 H71736H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Diane Koers<br />

ACCounTinG TeCHnoLoGy<br />

See page 45.<br />

Adobe Photoshop<br />

CTT 338 88<br />

Adobe photoShop — Level 1<br />

Learn how to select and modify images. Learn to retouch,<br />

resize, color correct, manipulate and combine images. Create<br />

and manipulate layers and other special effects. Use channel<br />

and masking tools and prepare images for print and online<br />

use. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />

awarded. $169 includes $59 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Microsoft Windows or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Note: Bring USB drive to class to store files.<br />

Sec. 301 H71611H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />

Sa 9 am-4:30 pm July 14-21<br />

computer and technology training<br />

CTT 339 88<br />

Adobe photoShop — Level 2<br />

Learn how to create and use masks and vector paths and<br />

how to create fills and overlays. Master advanced image<br />

effects including faded textures and illuminations. Explore<br />

using complex filter techniques. Learn to manage work more<br />

efficiently. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded. $169 includes $59 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTT 338 Adobe Photoshop — Level 1or equivalent<br />

knowledge.<br />

Note: Bring USB drive to class to store files.<br />

Sec. 301 H71612H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />

Sa 9 am-4:30 pm July 28-Aug. 4<br />

oLi 388<br />

introduction to photoshop CS5<br />

Learn how to edit images, process photos, create original<br />

graphics and basic paintings, and prepare images for print.<br />

Remove flaws, correct poor exposure or add elements using<br />

Photoshop CS5’s newest techniques. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71911H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sherry London<br />

Sec. 302 H71329H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sherry London<br />

Sec. 303 H71332H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sherry London<br />

oLi 383<br />

photoshop CS5: Digital photography 1<br />

Learn how to edit and enhance digital images with Adobe<br />

Photoshop CS5. Explore professional techniques, how to correct<br />

flaws, add text and prepare an image file for emailing or<br />

the Web. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71886H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 302 H71888H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 303 H71889H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

oLi 384<br />

photoshop CS5: Digital photography 2<br />

Explore advanced features of Photoshop CS5. Learn how<br />

to edit and enhance digital images, build collages, execute<br />

detailed editing and restore photos. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71892H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 302 H71893H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 303 H71895H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

oLA 306<br />

photoshop elements 9: Digital photography 1<br />

Bring out the best in digital photos and images using Adobe<br />

Photoshop Elements 9. Learn how to correct flaws, enhance<br />

the final product, create simple art projects and prepare<br />

images for email and the Web. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71691H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 302 H71692H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 303 H71694H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

oLA 307<br />

photoshop elements 9: Digital photography 2<br />

Learn how to perform detailed editing, build a collage and<br />

restore old photos. Develop an orderly workflow with options<br />

for portrait editing, image distortion and filters. Combine<br />

images with layers and synchronize artwork, frames and<br />

images. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71695H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 302 H71697H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Sec. 303 H71698H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Schulz<br />

Web Design and Graphics<br />

Web Design —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Earn a continuing education certificate in Web design<br />

by successfully completing the following five courses<br />

sequentially within the same term.<br />

Prerequisites include CPT 363 Computer<br />

Fundamentals or a good working knowledge of directory<br />

and file structure knowledge of Windows 7 and<br />

the ability to work comfortably in Web browsers.<br />

Visit www.aacc.edu/it/webdesign. See page 99<br />

to learn about AACC continuing education certificates.<br />

CTC 328 Photoshop: Web Graphic Design<br />

CTC 329 Flash: Web Graphic Design<br />

CTT 397 Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design<br />

CTT 374 Adobe Acrobat<br />

CTC 352 Concept to Layout: Web Graphic Design<br />

CTC 323 88<br />

Adobe inDesign — Level 1<br />

Design professional-looking brochures, newsletters, flyers<br />

and multipage color publications. Learn how to create a new<br />

document, add text and graphics, use master pages, add columns,<br />

thread frames, create and apply styles, work with layers<br />

and prepare a file for print. Textbook information available<br />

at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $175 includes $45 fee.<br />

Prerequisites: Microsoft Windows and CTC 308 Microsoft Word -<br />

Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71581H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />

F 9 am-4:30 pm June 8-15 Marcia Pearl<br />

CTC 324 88<br />

Adobe inDesign Level 2<br />

Learn how to develop complex paths, handle page elements,<br />

import and export data to external files, work with XML,<br />

manage long documents and adjust print settings. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $175<br />

includes $45 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 323 InDesign - Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Sec. 301 H71582H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />

F 9 am-4:30 pm June 22-29 Marcia Pearl<br />

59<br />

Careers and Certifications


Careers and Certifications<br />

CTC 328 88<br />

photoshop: web Graphic Design<br />

Create high-quality, low-bandwidth graphics for the Web<br />

using the toolbox and tool options palette, layers and<br />

channels, paint and text tools, and color and color corrections.<br />

Learn how to create banners and rollovers. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $459<br />

includes $140 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Note: Bring a USB drive to class to store files.<br />

Sec. 301 H71583H 8 sessions GbtC 408<br />

MW 6-10 pm June 4-27 Bruno Mattiello<br />

CTC 329 888<br />

flash: web Graphic Design<br />

Use the Flash vector-based application to create Web animation<br />

that downloads quickly. Learn techniques for drawing<br />

and tracing. Explore overlays, frames, layers, symbols, masks,<br />

motion tweening, motion guides and color effects. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $459<br />

includes $140 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Students seeking a Web design continuing education certificate must<br />

complete CTC 328 Photoshop: Web Graphic Design.<br />

Sec. 301 H71584H 8 sessions GbtC 408<br />

MW 6-10 pm July 9-Aug. 1 Bruno Mattiello<br />

CTT 397 88<br />

Dreamweaver: web Graphic Design<br />

Learn the basics of Dreamweaver. Explore planning a website,<br />

designing and using layers, building tables, creating animated<br />

banners, laying out pages and managing the site. Build<br />

dynamic Web pages using image maps, rollovers and other<br />

features. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

CEUs awarded. $459 includes $140 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic and CTC 329 Flash: Web<br />

Graphic Design or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Note: Bring a USB drive to class to store files.<br />

Sec. 301 H71619H 8 sessions GbtC 408<br />

MW 6-9:15 pm Aug. 6-29 Bruno Mattiello<br />

CTT 374 88<br />

Adobe Acrobat<br />

Learn to use Adobe Acrobat to create and deliver secure,<br />

high-quality PDF documents. Explore how to assemble<br />

electronic or paper files, websites, engineering drawings<br />

and email into reliable and easily shareable PDFs. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $99<br />

includes $35 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Students seeking a Web design continuing education certificate must<br />

complete CTT 397 Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design.<br />

Sec. 301 H71613H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />

MW 6-9:15 pm Sept. 5-10 Bruno Mattiello<br />

CTC 352 88<br />

Concept to Layout: web Graphic Design<br />

Use HTML code and Adobe Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks<br />

and Photoshop to design and organize Web pages. Layout<br />

Web pages using storyboards; handle navigational issues and<br />

external links; define image organization and information<br />

design; and set up style sheets. Select multimedia files and<br />

graphics that promote themes. Textbook information available<br />

at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $130 includes $25 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CTT 374 Adobe Acrobat.<br />

Note: For students enrolled in the Web design continuing education<br />

certificate program.<br />

Sec. 301 H71590H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />

MW 6-10 pm Sept. 12-17 Bruno Mattiello<br />

60<br />

computer and technology training<br />

Advanced Web Design —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following four courses to earn<br />

a continuing education certificate in advanced Web<br />

design. Courses offered in fall 2012. Visit www.aacc.<br />

edu/it/webdesign. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

CTR 316 Introduction to C++<br />

CTR 317 Introduction to JavaScript<br />

CTR 318 Introduction to ColdFusion<br />

CTR 319 Introduction to Flash Action Scripting<br />

oLn 381 88<br />

Creating web pages<br />

Learn the capabilities of the Internet and the fundamentals<br />

of Web design. Plan the content, structure, links and layout<br />

of a website. Learn about search engine listings and low-cost<br />

marketing strategies. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70926H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H70927H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H70928H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

oLi 385<br />

introduction to inDesign CS5<br />

Learn how to design and create professional quality<br />

letterhead, business cards, brochures and PDF files. Explore<br />

the best ways to create different types of material; organize<br />

and name your files; and reuse items such as colors and<br />

artwork. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71898H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Donna Baker<br />

Sec. 302 H71899H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Donna Baker<br />

Sec. 303 H71901H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Donna Baker<br />

oLA 305<br />

introduction to illustrator CS5<br />

Learn the fundamentals of Illustrator CS5. Create simple<br />

vector-based graphic illustrations, draw and edit paths, add<br />

text, adjust typography and use layers. Learn to apply gradients,<br />

transparencies and color using swatch and color panels.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71686H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sherry London<br />

Sec. 302 H71687H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sherry London<br />

Sec. 303 H71689H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sherry London<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

oLi 344 888<br />

Designing effective websites<br />

Learn powerful graphic design techniques for building an<br />

effective website. Examine the basics of user centered design,<br />

five steps to organizing information, how site design themes<br />

can be used for information delivery and Web page design<br />

considerations. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71749H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Franks<br />

Sec. 302 H71753H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Franks<br />

Sec. 303 H71755H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Patricia Franks<br />

oLi 345 888<br />

introduction to CSS and XhtmL<br />

Create websites using CSS and XHTML techniques. Learn to<br />

manage large websites and control page appearance. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71757H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 302 H71761H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 303 H71762H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

oLi 346<br />

intermediate CSS and XhtmL<br />

Design and implement a page layout using XHTML and CSS.<br />

Discover how to master CSS floats, create semantic markups<br />

and techniques for advanced navigation. Learn how to design<br />

layouts that optimize search engine indexing and discover<br />

methods for sharing content across multiple Web pages. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71764H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 302 H71765H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 303 H71767H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

oLn 369 888<br />

introduction to Java programming<br />

Add animated presentations, interactive tutorials, computerbased<br />

simulations or games to websites. Focus on Web<br />

programming fundamentals. Create standalone Java applets<br />

and learn to integrate them into your design. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 381 - Creating Web Pages or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70952H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 302 H70955H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

Sec. 303 H70956H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Craig Powers<br />

vA ApprOveD nOnCreDit trAininG<br />

A+ Certification/PC Repair Technician •<br />

Commercial Truck Driving • Dental Assisting • HVACR Technician<br />

See pages 62, 65, 72-73, 80.


oLn 352 888<br />

intermediate Java programming<br />

Learn about reading and writing data files, organizing<br />

information with multiple classes in Java’s class hierarchy<br />

and creating GUI applications using Java tools. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70978H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Merrill Hall<br />

Sec. 302 H70979H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Merrill Hall<br />

Sec. 303 H70980H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Merrill Hall<br />

oLi 387<br />

introduction to Dreamweaver CS5<br />

Learn how to plan and define a website; create pages; format<br />

text; define structural elements; create and apply CSS style<br />

rules; modify tables, images and links; test and manage<br />

website files; and publish a site. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Ed2Go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71907H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robert Fuller<br />

Sec. 302 H71908H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robert Fuller<br />

Sec. 303 H71910H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robert Fuller<br />

oLA 302<br />

intermediate Dreamweaver CS5<br />

Learn how to incorporate multimedia elements including<br />

Flash video and audio. Explore pure CSS layout and discover<br />

the uses of XML and XSL. Learn how to use standards-compliant<br />

Cascading Style Sheets to create low maintenance Web<br />

pages. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71668H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robert Fuller<br />

Sec. 302 H71669H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robert Fuller<br />

Sec. 303 H71671H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robert Fuller<br />

oLi 386<br />

introduction to flash CS5<br />

Learn how to create websites, Flash movies, animation and<br />

interactive applications. Explore the stage, library and timelines;<br />

create and format text and objects; and work with basic<br />

shapes. Create frame-by-frame, motion tween and movie clip<br />

animations. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71902H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

William Harrell<br />

Sec. 302 H71904H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

William Harrell<br />

Sec. 303 H71905H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

William Harrell<br />

computer and technology training<br />

oLA 304<br />

intermediate flash CS5<br />

Learn how to use ActionScript to control Movie Clips, draw<br />

and animate graphics dynamically, and create Flash applications<br />

that make decisions based on user input. Discover<br />

how to load and format external content including text and<br />

images. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71675H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

William Harrell<br />

Sec. 302 H71677H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

William Harrell<br />

Sec. 303 H71684H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

William Harrell<br />

Digital Home Technology<br />

Digital Home Technology —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn<br />

a continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.<br />

edu/dht. See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing<br />

education certificate programs.<br />

OLN 334 Home Network Design and Configuration<br />

OLN 335 Home Technology Tools, Products<br />

and Services<br />

OLN 336 Home Entertainment Systems<br />

OLN 337 Telecommunications Systems<br />

OLN 338 Lighting, Water and Temperature<br />

Control Systems<br />

OLN 339 Security, Surveillance and Access<br />

Control Systems<br />

OLN 340 Home System Automation and Integration<br />

oLn 334 8<br />

home network Design and Configuration<br />

Learn how to design, implement, maintain and troubleshoot<br />

a home network. Discuss components of a home network<br />

and their functions and installation. Learn about network<br />

protocols, operating systems and security issues. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />

$465† includes $370 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic computer and networking fundamentals.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71996H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71999H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H72001H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oLn 335 8<br />

home technology tools, products and Services<br />

Learn the concept of an Integrated Home Network (IHN)<br />

and the tools, equipment and expertise for building one.<br />

Learn how to use industry information to better qualify sales<br />

prospects for home technology integration (HTI) products,<br />

systems and services. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $465† includes $370 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 334 Home Network Design and Configuration.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H72002H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H72003H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H72004H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

oLn 336 8<br />

home entertainment Systems<br />

Learn the basics of audio and video signals. Learn how to<br />

plan, design, install and troubleshoot entertainment systems<br />

on the basis of client requirements and other technical<br />

considerations. Textbook information available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $465† includes $370 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 335 Home Technology Tools, Products and<br />

Services.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71786H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71787H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71788H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oLn 337 8<br />

telecommunication Systems<br />

Learn how to design, install, configure and troubleshoot a<br />

home telecommunication system, including advanced wired<br />

and wireless systems. Also learn how to install voice mail, call<br />

conferencing and intercom. Textbook information available at<br />

AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $465† includes $370 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 336 Home Entertainment Systems.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71789H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71790H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71792H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oLn 338 8<br />

Lighting, temperature and<br />

water Control Systems<br />

Learn the basic concepts of lighting, temperature and water<br />

control systems. Discuss current industry standards, rules and<br />

regulations. Learn how to plan, design, install, configure and<br />

troubleshoot the three systems. Textbook available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $465† includes $370 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 337 Telecommunication Systems.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71793H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71795H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71796H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oLn 339 8<br />

Security, Surveillance and Access Control Systems<br />

Learn how to plan, design, install and configure home security<br />

and access control systems. Discover how to identify and<br />

troubleshoot common problems. Textbook available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $465† includes $370 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 338 Lighting, Temperature and Water Control<br />

Systems.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71797H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71798H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71800H Aug. 18-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oLn 340 8<br />

home System Automation and integration<br />

Learn to troubleshoot and identify technical problems with<br />

system user interfaces or control processors. Identify integration<br />

standards and learn about the organizations responsible<br />

for defining these standards. Textbook available at AACC<br />

Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $465† includes $370 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 339 Security, Surveillance and Access Control<br />

Systems.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71802H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71803H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71804H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

A+ Certification and PC Technician<br />

Prepare for the A+ certification exams and PC technician<br />

field with the following courses. Certification is awarded<br />

only for successfully passing the CompTIA exams. NTW<br />

512 and NTW 513 provide hands-on, real-world labs and<br />

exercises and are recommended for those with or without<br />

PC technician experience. Students with PC technician<br />

experience may prefer our online preparation courses<br />

(OLN 378, OLN 379 and OLN 380). Online students will<br />

need access to a computer for repair exercises. Visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/it/aplus.<br />

PC Technician —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/it/aplus or call 410-777-<br />

2325. See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing<br />

education certificate programs.<br />

nTW 512<br />

A+ essentials<br />

Prepare for the CompTIA A+ Essentials 220-701 Examination,<br />

which evaluates skills needed by entry-level service technicians.<br />

Review basic computer hardware and operating<br />

systems. Discuss installing, building, upgrading, repairing,<br />

configuring, troubleshooting, optimizing, diagnosing and<br />

maintaining systems. Review security and software. Textbook<br />

information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $835<br />

includes $185 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: General knowledge of computer hardware and<br />

software.<br />

Note: Exam fee included.<br />

Sec. 301 H71624H 16 sessions GbtC 202<br />

MW 6-10 pm July 16-Sept. 10 David Reese<br />

nTW 513 8 8<br />

A+ network and Desk Side it technician<br />

Prepare to take the CompTIA A+ 220-702 Examination.<br />

Review how to apply computer skills to specific job environments.<br />

Learn about personal computer components, laptop<br />

and portable devices, and operating systems. Discuss printers,<br />

scanners, networks and security plus safety and environmental<br />

issues. Explore communication and professionalism. $835<br />

includes $185 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: NTW 512 A+ Essentials.<br />

Note: Exam fee included.<br />

Sec. 301 H71633H 16 sessions GbtC 202<br />

MW 6-10 pm Sept. 17-Nov. 7 David Reese<br />

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computer and technology training<br />

oLn 378<br />

A+ Certification basic: hardware 1<br />

Review PC hardware components. Includes storage and processing<br />

component areas, motherboards, RAM, power supplies,<br />

BIOS, CMOS, expansion boards, floppy and hard drives.<br />

Part of A+ Certification exam review series. CEUs awarded.<br />

$179 includes $90 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Working knowledge of PC hardware and applications.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70957H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 302 H70958H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 303 H70960H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

oLn 379<br />

A+ Certification intermediate:<br />

Operating System 1<br />

Review PC operating systems. Examine the DOS operating<br />

system, Windows 3.x interface, Windows 9x and Plug and<br />

Play. Cover installation, memory management, troubleshooting,<br />

optimizing and problem solving. Part of A+ Certification<br />

exam review series. CEUs awarded. $179 includes $90 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 378 A+ Certification Basic: Hardware 1 or equiva-<br />

oLn 380 88<br />

A+ Certification Advanced:<br />

hardware and Operating System 2<br />

Examine SCSI, video, multimedia, modems, printers, portable<br />

PCs and networking technology. Review installation,<br />

configuration and troubleshooting hardware. Part of the<br />

A+ Certification exam review series. CEUs awarded. $179<br />

includes $90 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OLN 379 A+ Certification Intermediate: Operating<br />

System 1 or equivalent knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70965H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 302 H70966H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 303 H70925H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Synchronous Learning —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Technology professionals and curriculum developers<br />

can build on their skills in designing and delivering<br />

effective synchronous (live and online) training and<br />

earn a continuing education certificate by successfully<br />

completing CTR 307 Designing and Facilitating<br />

Synchronous Learning. Courses offered fall 2012. Visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/it/synchronous or call<br />

410-777-2325. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Microsoft Technical Certification Prep<br />

oLn 350 888<br />

microsoft windows Certification prep:<br />

exam 70-270<br />

Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-270: Installing, Configuring,<br />

and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Learn<br />

about the installation process and how to manage Windows<br />

XP desktops, users, groups and resources. Study printing,<br />

hardware management, security, system and data restoration<br />

and networking. $179 includes $90 fee.<br />

Prerequisites: CompTIA A+ or Network+ Certifications or equivalent<br />

networking experience in a Windows XP environment.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70975H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Martin Acuna<br />

Sec. 302 H70976H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Martin Acuna<br />

Sec. 303 H70977H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Martin Acuna<br />

IT Networking and Security<br />

NTW 512 A+ Essentials<br />

NTW 513 A+ Network and Desk Side IT Technician<br />

lent knowledge.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70961H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Information Systems Security Professional<br />

Exam Preparation —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Sec. 302 H70963H July 18-Sept. 17 OnLn eDGO<br />

Successfully complete NTW 521 Certified Information<br />

Scott Jernigan Systems Security Professional to earn a continuing<br />

Sec. 303 H70964H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

education certificate. Course offered fall 2012. For<br />

more information visit www.aacc.edu/it/cissp or<br />

call 410-777-2325. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals<br />

Preparation — Continuing Education<br />

Certificate<br />

Successfully complete NTW 537 Introduction to<br />

Information Technology to earn a continuing education<br />

certificate. Course offered fall 2012. For more<br />

information visit www.aacc.edu/it/comptia or call<br />

410-777-2325. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

Cloud Computing Essentials —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete NTW 538 Cloud Computing<br />

Essentials to earn a continuing education certificate.<br />

Courses offered fall 2012. For more information visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/it/cloud or call 410-777-2325.<br />

See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing education<br />

certificate programs.


oLn 348 88<br />

ComptiA network+ Certification prep<br />

Prepare to take the CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam.<br />

Learn about topologies, the OSI seven-layer model, protocol<br />

suites, modern network operating systems, network hardware,<br />

cabling standards, remote connectivity, internet connections,<br />

network troubleshooting and more. $179 includes<br />

$90 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CompTIA A+ Certification is strongly recommended.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70968H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 302 H70970H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

Sec. 303 H70971H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Jernigan<br />

oLn 349 888<br />

ComptiA Security+ Certification prep<br />

Prepare for the ComTIA Security+ Network Certification<br />

Exam. Learn about communication security, infrastructure<br />

security, cryptography, access control, authentication, external<br />

attack and operational and organization security. Explore<br />

the protocols used in Linux, UNIX, Windows 2000, TCP/IP<br />

suites and Ethernet operations. Learn how to capture, analyze<br />

and generate IP traffic; how to exploit protocol weaknesses;<br />

and examine defensive solutions. Cover packet filtering,<br />

password policies and checking file integrity. $179 includes<br />

$90 fee.<br />

Prerequisites: CompTIA A+ and Network+ Certifications and two<br />

years of networking experience.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70972H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 302 H70973H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

Sec. 303 H70974H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Alan Simpson<br />

IT Infrastructure Library v3 Foundation Exam<br />

Prep — Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete NTW 535 ITIL 3v Foundation<br />

to earn a continuing education certificate. For more<br />

information visit www.aacc.edu/it/itil or call<br />

410-777-2325. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

nTW 535 8888<br />

itiL v3 foundation<br />

Prepare for ITIL exam. Examine the lifecycle of managing IT<br />

services from delivery to business expectations. Learn the<br />

core disciplines of ITIL best practices. CEUs awarded. $1,495<br />

includes $105 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71653H 4 sessions AmiL<br />

F 9 am-4 pm July 13-Aug. 3<br />

computer and technology training<br />

e-Learning Design<br />

e-Learning Instructional Design —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to gain<br />

hands-on training in the planning and design of curricula<br />

that utilize e-learning platforms. Learn content<br />

development; student learning styles, grading and<br />

assessment, syllabus and lesson plan composition and<br />

e-learning technologies. Courses offered fall 2012. Visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/it/elearning or call 410-777-2325.<br />

See page 99 to learn more about AACC continuing education<br />

certificate programs.<br />

CTR 301 Introduction to e-Learning Instructional<br />

Design<br />

CTR 302 Effective Methods for e-Learning<br />

CTR 303 Developing and Deploying e-Learning<br />

CTR 304 Facilitation of Online Synchronous Delivery<br />

CTR 305 Engaging Students Online<br />

CTR 306 Capstone in e-Learning Instructional Design<br />

Computer and Game Design<br />

oLi 353 888<br />

video Game Console Design<br />

Learn the fundamentals of game consoles, handhelds, video<br />

cards, sound cards and input devices. Design, build and<br />

modify a video game console. Acquire knowledge in the<br />

fields of electronics and game development by theoretical<br />

discussion and hands-on experience. CEUs awarded. $905†<br />

includes $480 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Protrain. Previous<br />

programming experience recommended.<br />

Sec. 301 H71776H June 20-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oLi 341<br />

introduction to python 2.5 programming<br />

Learn the fundamentals of programming in Python. Examine<br />

basic decisions and loops, advanced data structures, objectoriented<br />

programming and graphical user interfaces. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71727H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mike Orsega<br />

Sec. 302 H71728H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mike Orsega<br />

Sec. 303 H71740H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mike Orsega<br />

oLi 342<br />

introduction to ruby programming<br />

Create a Web blog using Ruby on Rails programming language.<br />

Learn how to write object-oriented code and use<br />

scaffolding to create code for the project database. Add HTML<br />

and CSS styles and configure the Apache and Mongrel Web<br />

servers to host the application on the network. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71743H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 302 H71744H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 303 H71747H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

oLi 322 888<br />

introduction to visual basic 2008<br />

Learn the building blocks of programming using variables,<br />

control structures and loops. Explore the use of the .NET<br />

Framework in the function library and library controls.<br />

Examine event-driven and object-oriented programming<br />

concepts. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71759H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 302 H71683H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

Sec. 303 H71690H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Scott Paxton<br />

oLi 355<br />

intermediate visual basic 2008<br />

Discuss the graphical user interface with custom menus and<br />

toolbars. Explore multiple form applications, starting with<br />

built-in dialog controls and learn to use helper forms and<br />

Multiple Document Interface applications. Access and modify<br />

data with data-bound controls, ADO.NET, and Structured<br />

Query Language (SQL). $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71780H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeffrey Kent<br />

Sec. 302 H71794H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeffrey Kent<br />

Sec. 303 H71811H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

onL 351 888<br />

introduction to perl programming<br />

Learn to use Perl for a wide range of programming problems.<br />

Work with basic scripting and debugging programs.<br />

Understand arrays, subroutines and expressions. Explore<br />

options to use Perl for Web programming. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125† includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70819H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Nathan Meyers<br />

Sec. 302 H70834H July 18-Sept. 17 OnLn eDGO<br />

Nathan Meyers<br />

Sec. 303 H70839H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Nathan Meyers<br />

oLn 354<br />

introduction to ASp.net<br />

Learn to create professional-looking, interactive Web pages<br />

with ASP.NET. Develop a community-based website that<br />

allows users to register, log in and create profiles. Explore the<br />

issue of Web security and how to secure a website against<br />

common attacks. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70981H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeffrey Kent<br />

Sec. 302 H70982H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeffrey Kent<br />

Sec. 303 H70983H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeffrey Kent<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

64<br />

computer and technology training • construction<br />

oLn 355 888<br />

introduction to C# programming<br />

Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C#.<br />

Explore input/output operations, decision making, looping<br />

and object-oriented programming principles. Utilize sequential<br />

data files and build a Graphical User Interface (GUI) application.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70985H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mike Orsega<br />

Sec. 302 H70944H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mike Orsega<br />

Sec. 303 H70945H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Mike Orsega<br />

oLi 396<br />

introduction to programming<br />

Learn how to create and work with Graphical User Interfaces<br />

(GUIs), controls, variables, arrays, conditional logic and loops.<br />

Discover how to add sound and graphics. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71374H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 302 H71375H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 303 H71919H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

oLi 379<br />

introduction to Ajax programming<br />

Learn how to use the technologies that comprise Ajax including<br />

HTML, JavaScript, XML and PHP to create Web applications.<br />

Discover how to utilize the Document Object Model<br />

(DOM) and work with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CEUs<br />

awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71853H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 302 H71859H July 1-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Sec. 303 H71867H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Richard Blum<br />

Mobile Device Programming<br />

Mobile Device Programming —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following four courses to<br />

earn a continuing education certificate. Courses offered<br />

fall 2012. Visit www.aacc.edu/it/iphone or call<br />

410-777-2325. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

Offered fall 2012<br />

CTR 324 Introduction to Mobile Device Programming<br />

CTR 325 Introduction to Mobile Device Programming<br />

Application — Python<br />

CTR 327 Introduction to Mobile Device Programming<br />

Application — JAVA 2<br />

CTR 326 Mobile Device Programming — C++<br />

COnStruCtiOn<br />

Learn more about all of AACC's construction programs at<br />

www.aacc.edu/construction.<br />

Construction Estimating —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. Visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/construction/estimating or call<br />

410-777-2325 for more information. See page 99 to<br />

learn more about AACC continuing education certificate<br />

programs.<br />

OCA 507 Introduction to Constructing Estimating<br />

OCA 508 Essential Construction Math<br />

OCA 509 Construction Blueprint Reading<br />

OCA 510 Estimating and Bidding 1<br />

OCA 511 Estimating and Bidding 2<br />

OCA 512 Construction Materials and Processes<br />

oCC 387<br />

tile technician<br />

Learn the skills needed to complete a tiling project from start<br />

to finish. Examine job site evaluation, preparation, balancing<br />

floors, estimating and technique. Participate in hands-on<br />

projects in each class. $765 includes $485 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71987H 20 sessions GbtC<br />

MW 8:30-11:30 am June 4-Aug. 13<br />

oCC 390<br />

AutoCAD 1<br />

Discover basic drafting concepts and learn to use AutoCAD.<br />

Practice drawing mechanical parts, architectural plans<br />

and engineering diagrams. Learn basic commands, file<br />

maintenance, creation of 2-D drawings, isometric views and<br />

plotting. Complete an application-specific project. Textbook<br />

available at AACC Bookstore. $569 includes $134 fee.<br />

Note: Hybrid course. Access to a personal computer that can accommodate<br />

the free AutoCAD software is required.<br />

Sec. 301 H71990H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

Sa 8:30 am-12:30 pm June 2-Aug. 4<br />

dLC 312<br />

manufacturing Applications<br />

Learn the principles, concepts and strategies of manufacturing.<br />

Explore the purpose of customer demand forecasting<br />

and how to use forecasting methods in real situations. $129<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71688H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71693H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71700H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

dLC 318<br />

manufacturing fundamentals<br />

Learn the basic skills required to work in the manufacturing<br />

field. Understand the role of production design, process planning<br />

and different manufacturing processes. $129 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71702H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71704H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71705H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

dLC 322<br />

purchasing fundamentals<br />

Discover the strategic and tactical roles of a purchasing practitioner,<br />

including the basics of supplier partnerships, capital<br />

budgeting and green buying. Learn to improve bottom-line<br />

profitability through negotiation, supplier sourcing and<br />

qualification, outsourcing and make-or-buy analysis. $129<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71706H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 302 H71708H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

Sec. 303 H71709H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tony Swaim<br />

oCA 540<br />

introduction to Construction management<br />

Learn the basic skills and knowledge of the construction<br />

industry to ensure success on construction projects. Discuss<br />

communication tools, personnel management, problem solving<br />

skills and how to coordinate a team effort to produce the<br />

best results. $795† includes $600 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />

Sec. 301 H71914H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 302 H71915H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prOtr<br />

Sec. 303 H71917H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prOtr<br />

oCA 548<br />

Carpentry<br />

Prepare for a career in residential carpentry. Learn basic construction<br />

skills, how to read blueprints, how to apply job site<br />

math and get hands-on practice in three workshop projects.<br />

$1,395 includes $1,095 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />

Sec. 301 H71931H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn GAtL<br />

Jay Hampton<br />

Sec. 302 H71935H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn GAtL<br />

Jay Hampton<br />

Sec. 303 H71937H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn GAtL<br />

Jay Hampton<br />

oCA 507<br />

introduction to Construction estimating<br />

Build a foundation for estimating virtually any individual<br />

trade or project type with this self-paced course. Learn pricing<br />

techniques, how to estimate labor, materials, equipment,<br />

organization and estimation types. $439† includes $384 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with<br />

Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of<br />

Professional Estimators.<br />

Sec. 301 H71825H June 24-Sept. 1 OnLn CeXp<br />

Bob George


construction • cosmetology • dental • electrical • environmental<br />

oCA 508<br />

essential Construction math<br />

Develop math skills that can be applied to the construction<br />

trade with this self-paced course. Learn about calculations,<br />

measurements and conversions that are common to the construction<br />

industry. $439† includes $384 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with<br />

Construction Experts. Approved by the American Society of Professional<br />

Estimators.<br />

Sec. 301 H71829H June 24-Sept. 1 OnLn CeXp<br />

Joshua Thibodeaux<br />

oCA 509<br />

Construction blueprint reading<br />

Gain knowledge of blueprint reading as it relates to construction<br />

projects. Learn general terms, the design process, layout<br />

and installation of materials and how to pinpoint problems.<br />

$439† includes $384 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with<br />

Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of<br />

Professional Estimators.<br />

Sec. 301 H71830H June 24-Sept. 1 OnLn CeXp<br />

Bob George<br />

oCA 511<br />

estimating and bidding 2<br />

Focus on hands-on estimating and quantity take-off activities<br />

associated with metals, wood, doors, windows, finishes, electrical<br />

and mechanical estimating. $439 includes $384 fee.<br />

Prerequisites: OCA 507 Introduction to Construction Estimating, OCA<br />

508 Essential Construction Math and OCA 509 Construction Blueprint<br />

Reading.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with<br />

Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of<br />

Professional Estimators.<br />

Sec. 301 H72058H June 24-Sept. 1 OnLn CeXp<br />

Gregory Zimmerman<br />

oCA 512<br />

Construction materials and processes<br />

Increase your knowledge of quality control, material manufacturing<br />

processes, regulatory requirements and use of<br />

materials in the construction process. $439 includes $384 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with<br />

Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of<br />

Professional Estimators.<br />

Sec. 301 H71836H June 24-Sept. 1 OnLn CeXp<br />

Martin Lightle<br />

COSmetOLOGy<br />

Bis 510<br />

All About Skin:<br />

An eight hour Guide for Cosmetologists<br />

Learn about the skin and its functions including skin<br />

anatomy, physiology, skin types, disorders and diseases.<br />

Examine sun protection factor (SPF) as well as current trends<br />

in skin care, services offered and sanitation standards. CEUs<br />

awarded. $70 includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. This course is for Licensed Cosmetologists,<br />

Estheticians, and Cosmetology Instructors. Offered in partnership with<br />

The Salon Spa Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70360H June 10-18 OnLn SSpA<br />

Sec. 302 H70374H July 10-25 OnLn SSpA<br />

Sec. 303 H70375H Aug. 10-18 OnLn SSpA<br />

Cosmetologist —<br />

Continuing Education Certificates<br />

AACC offers the following continuing education certificates<br />

for the successful completion of the courses listed<br />

below. For more information visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

cosmetology or call 410-777-2911. See page 99<br />

to learn about AACC continuing education certificate<br />

programs.<br />

Cosmetologist:<br />

Eight-Hour All About Skin Update<br />

BIS 510 All About Skin: An 8 Hour Guide for<br />

Cosmetologists<br />

Cosmetologist: 10-Hour Industry Update<br />

BIS 511 Spa Pedicure and Spa Factors<br />

BIS 512 Chemical Peels: An Introduction<br />

BIS 513 Eyelash Extensions: An Introduction and<br />

Review<br />

Bis 512<br />

Chemical peels: An introduction<br />

Learn the foundations of chemical peels, including ingredients,<br />

strength, affect on the skin and anticipated results.<br />

Discuss light (AHA & BHA), medium (trichloroacetic acid)<br />

and deep peels (phenol/carbolic acid). Emphasis is on light<br />

chemical peels. CEUs awarded. $65 includes $55 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. This course is for Licensed Cosmetologists,<br />

Estheticians, and Cosmetology Instructors. Offered in partnership with<br />

The Salon Spa Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70446H June 10-13 OnLn SSpA<br />

Sec. 302 H70447H July 10-13 OnLn SSpA<br />

Sec. 303 H70458H Aug. 10-13 OnLn SSpA<br />

Bis 511<br />

Spa pedicure and Spa factors<br />

Review the detailed steps regarding spa pedicures. Examine<br />

spa-related services including aromatherapy, paraffin, scrubs,<br />

masks and light massage (hand manipulation). Update your<br />

knowledge of spa pedicures with emphasis on sanitation and<br />

safety. CEUs awarded. $55 includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. This course is for Licensed Cosmetologists,<br />

Estheticians, and Cosmetology Instructors. Offered in partnership with<br />

The Salon Spa Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70376H June 20-24 OnLn SSpA<br />

Sec. 302 H70407H July 20-24 OnLn SSpA<br />

Sec. 303 H70444H Aug. 20-24 OnLn SSpA<br />

Bis 513<br />

eyelash extensions: An introduction and review<br />

Learn the fundamentals of eyelash extensions including<br />

individual, band and cluster extensions. Examine step-bystep<br />

procedures and extension techniques. Prepare for career<br />

advancement in the growing eyelash extension industry.<br />

CEUs awarded. $55 includes $45 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. This course is for Licensed Cosmetologists,<br />

Estheticians, and Cosmetology Instructors. Offered in partnership with<br />

The Salon Spa Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70459H June 24-25 OnLn SSpA<br />

Sec. 302 H70463H July 24-25 OnLn SSpA<br />

Sec. 303 H70466H Aug. 24-25 OnLn SSpA<br />

DentAL ASSiStinG<br />

eLeCtriCAL wirinG<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Dental Assisting —<br />

Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Successfully complete OCA 348 Dental Assisting and<br />

Radiology to earn an AACC continuing education certificate<br />

and prepare for the Dental Assisting National<br />

Board Radiology Exam. Successfully complete OCA 389<br />

Expanded Functions: Chairside and Orthodontics to<br />

earn an AACC continuing education certificate and prepare<br />

for the Dental Assisting National Board Maryland<br />

Expanded Functions General Chairside, Expanded<br />

Functions Orthodontic, Infection Control and Certified<br />

Assistant examinations. Both courses will be offered<br />

fall 2012. Visit www.aacc.edu/dental for more<br />

information or call 410-777-2925. See page 99 to<br />

learn about AACC continuing education certificate<br />

programs.<br />

Electrical Apprenticeships<br />

AACC co-sponsors two electrical apprenticeships<br />

approved by the Maryland Apprenticeship Training<br />

Council: one with The Associated Builders and<br />

Contractors/Chesapeake (ABC) and the other with<br />

Independent Electrical Contractors/Chesapeake (IEC).<br />

aBc ElEctrical aPPrEnticEsHiP<br />

Hours of training: 144 hours per year of classroom training<br />

and 2,000 hours per year of on-the-job training for four<br />

years. For more information, call ABC at 410-267-0347.<br />

iEc ElEctrical aPPrEnticEsHiP<br />

Hours of training: 144 hours per year of classroom training<br />

and 2,000 hours per year of on-the-job training for four<br />

years. For more information call IEC at 800-470-3013.<br />

envirOnmentAL eDuCAtiOn<br />

See additional alternative and sustainable energy courses<br />

on pages 45-46. Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/<br />

environment.<br />

opT 306<br />

forest Conservation Qualified<br />

professional training<br />

Complete state-approved training leading to the Maryland<br />

Forest Conservation Qualified Professional license. Study forest<br />

stand delineation, tree inventories and how changes in<br />

land use effects trees. CEUs awarded. $305 includes $25 fee.<br />

Note: Offered interactively with Allegany and Wor-Wic <strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>s. Applicants must have a B.S. degree or four years of experience<br />

in natural resources or an M.S. degree and one year of experience. Those<br />

completing this course qualify to apply for state sediment and erosion<br />

control permits.<br />

Sec. 301 H71053H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6:30-9:30 pm June 5-July 5 Earl Reaves<br />

Sa 8 am-4 pm June 23<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

fitneSS CertifiCAtiOnS<br />

Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/fitnesscert. For<br />

fitness and recreation courses, see pages 11-12. AACC is<br />

recognized by the Board of Certification Inc. to offer continuing<br />

education for certified athletic trainers.<br />

Cfr 575<br />

personal fitness trainer Certification<br />

Study the principles of strength conditioning, aerobic conditioning<br />

and cross training. Learn fitness testing and how<br />

to determine body composition. Learn injury prevention<br />

and identification plus marketing, motivation and designing<br />

individual fitness programs. Includes certification exam,<br />

which has a written and practical component where you<br />

demonstrate safety techniques. CEUs awarded. $110 includes<br />

$80 fee.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with American Aerobic Association<br />

International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA).<br />

Study guide recommended. Read before class. Call 410-777-2970 for<br />

study guide information.<br />

Sec. 301 H70546H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 10 am-6 pm June 9 Joseph Cannon<br />

Sec. 302 H70549H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 10 am-6 pm Aug. 11 Joseph Cannon<br />

HTH 590<br />

personal fitness trainer Certification — Level 2<br />

Upgrade your personal training techniques and expand your<br />

client base. Discuss the principles of building muscle and losing<br />

fat. Learn advanced workout routines and how to design<br />

an advanced nutrition program for clients. Learn all aspects of<br />

developing a personal training business. Includes certification<br />

exam, which has a written and a practical component where<br />

you demonstrate safety techniques. CEUs awarded. $110<br />

includes $80 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: CFR 575 Personal Fitness Trainer Certification or permission<br />

of the instructor.<br />

Note: Offered in partnership with American Aerobic Association<br />

International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA).<br />

Study guide recommended. Read before class. Call 410-777-2970 for<br />

study guide information.<br />

Sec. 301 H71097H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 10 am-6 pm June 16 Joseph Cannon<br />

fLOriCuLture<br />

oCC 331<br />

floriculture 1: basic floral Design<br />

Explore flower and plant selection, floral arrangement techniques<br />

and special floral design considerations. Enrollment<br />

limit: 13. CEUs awarded. $198 includes $110 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.<br />

Sec. 301 H71081H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-9:30 pm June 4-July 9 Sherie Williams<br />

oCu 335<br />

floriculture 2: Advanced floral Design<br />

Practical instruction further develops skills in floral design.<br />

Enrollment limit: 13. CEUs awarded. $198 includes $110 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OCC 331 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design.<br />

Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.<br />

Sec. 301 H71112H 5 sessions GbtC<br />

M 7-9:30 pm July 16-Aug. 13 Sherie Williams<br />

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Floriculture — Floral Arranging<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Complete four core courses and two electives to<br />

become a floral designer and earn a continuing education<br />

certificate in floriculture. Visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

floraldesigner for more information. See page 99<br />

to learn about AACC continuing education certificate<br />

programs.<br />

Required core courses<br />

OCC 331 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design<br />

OCU 335 Floriculture 2: Advanced Floral Design<br />

(offered summer 2012)<br />

OCA 322 Floriculture 3: High Style Designs<br />

OCC 312 Floriculture: Capstone Project<br />

(offered summer 2012)<br />

Choose two electives<br />

OCU 351 Wedding Flowers and Corsages<br />

OCA 357 Floriculture: Home Decors with Silk Flowers<br />

(offered summer 2012)<br />

OCA 321 Spring Flower Arranging<br />

OPT 347 Summer Flower Arranging<br />

(offered summer 2012)<br />

OCA 353 Floriculture: High and Low Arrangements<br />

OCA 350 Tabletop Design<br />

OCA 354 Floriculture: Black and White<br />

Arrangements (offered summer 2012)<br />

OCU 327 Floriculture: Thanksgiving Floral<br />

Arrangements (offered fall 2012)<br />

OCU 326 Floriculture: Christmas Floral<br />

Arrangements (offered fall 2012)<br />

oCA 322<br />

floriculture 3 - high-Style Designs<br />

See detailed demonstrations of contemporary designs.<br />

Practice making arrangements, such as bridal bouquets,<br />

sprays and standing designs. Enrollment limit: 13. CEUs<br />

awarded. $215 includes $125 fee.<br />

Prerequisites: OCC 331 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design and<br />

OCU 335 Floriculture 2: Advanced Floral Design.<br />

Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.<br />

Sec. 301 H71069H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />

M 7-9 pm Aug. 20-Sept. 17 Sherie Williams<br />

oCA 353<br />

floriculture: high and Low Arrangements<br />

Add a splash of color to your home with flowers and flowering<br />

plants. Learn how to create tall and low-profile arrangements,<br />

care for plants and use a variety of accessories to<br />

brighten designs. $85 includes $55 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.<br />

Sec. 301 H71072H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 5:30-9:30 pm June 7 Sherie Williams<br />

oCu 351<br />

wedding flowers and Corsages<br />

Create romantic and elegant floral displays from the bride’s<br />

bouquet to reception arrangements. Complete three projects:<br />

a bridal bouquet, a throwaway bouquet and an altar arrangement.<br />

Enrollment limit: 13. CEUs awarded. $145 includes<br />

$85 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.<br />

Sec. 301 H71115H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-3 pm June 9 Sherie Williams<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

oCC 312<br />

Capstone project for floriculture<br />

Earn a continuing education certificate in floriculture. Create a<br />

floral project as a final exam. $75† includes $45 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71076H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 7-9 pm June 12 Sherie Williams<br />

Sec. 302 H71078H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 7-9 pm Sept. 20 Sherie Williams<br />

opT 347<br />

Summer flower Arranging<br />

Professionally arrange summer foliage and flowers in casual<br />

but elegant combinations designed for an individual customer.<br />

Enrollment limit: 13. CEUs awarded. $120 includes $75 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.<br />

Sec. 301 H71120H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-3 pm June 16 Sherie Williams<br />

oCA 354<br />

floriculture: black and white Arrangements<br />

Add a dramatic touch to a room using simple dark or light<br />

flower arrays. Learn how to combine tulips and calla lilies<br />

for a beautiful black arrangement or use a few snapdragons,<br />

Canterbury bells and cymbidium orchids to make a striking<br />

white bouquet. $85 includes $55 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71074H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 5-9 pm June 19 Sherie Williams<br />

oCA 350<br />

tabletop Design<br />

Learn to produce innovative and impressive centerpieces that<br />

can decorate parties, weddings, special events and business<br />

functions. Create many beautiful designs by using unique<br />

containers, interesting props and a variety of fresh-cut flowers.<br />

$130 includes $85 fee.<br />

Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter, scissors and a<br />

bag lunch.<br />

Sec. 301 H71071H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-3:30 pm June 23 Sherie Williams<br />

OnLine<br />

On DemAnD<br />

Access all AACC’s noncredit<br />

distance education courses<br />

www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned


heALth CAre<br />

For caregiver training see lifestages in the personal enrichment<br />

section, pages 26-27. For personal health courses for<br />

nonprofessionals see health in the personal enrichment<br />

section, page 16. For Career Exploration courses, see pages<br />

8-9 and Workplace Spanish courses, see page 84.<br />

Administrative Medical Assistant —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Prepare for a career in administrative support in a<br />

medical setting by successfully completing the following<br />

four courses. Students may enroll in this training<br />

for credit or noncredit. If taken for credit, students can<br />

earn 11 academic credits and a Letter of Recognition.<br />

If taken for noncredit, students can earn a continuing<br />

education certificate. Students must register for all four<br />

classes at the same time. Courses offered fall 2012. For<br />

more information and to register, contact the program<br />

coordinator at 410-777-2925. Visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

adminmedical.<br />

MDA 307 Introduction to Allied Health<br />

and Medical Ethics<br />

MDA 308 Medical Terminology<br />

MDA 309 Fundamentals of Medical Assisting<br />

MDA 311 Medical Insurance and Coding<br />

Managed Care Operations — Continuing<br />

Education Certificate<br />

Prepare for a career in managed care by successfully<br />

completing the following five courses. Students may<br />

enroll in this training for credit or noncredit. If taken<br />

for credit, students earn 12 credits and a Managed<br />

Care Operations certificate. If taken for noncredit,<br />

students can earn a continuing education certificate.<br />

Students must register for all five courses at the same<br />

time. Courses offered fall 2012. For more information<br />

and to register contact the program coordinator at<br />

410-777-2925.<br />

MDA 307 Introduction to Allied Health and<br />

Medical Ethics<br />

MDA 308 Medical Terminology<br />

MDA 310 Fundamentals of Managed Care<br />

MDA 311 Medical Insurance and Coding<br />

OCC 327 Student Success<br />

health care<br />

Electrocardiogram and Intravenous Therapy<br />

Technician — Continuing Education<br />

Certificate<br />

Prepare for a career in EKG/IV therapy by successfully<br />

completing the following seven courses. Students may<br />

enroll in this training for credit or noncredit. If taken<br />

for credit, students earn 16 academic credits and a<br />

Certificate in Medical Assisting with a concentration in<br />

ECG/IV Therapy. If taken for noncredit, students can earn<br />

a continuing education certificate. Students must register<br />

for all seven classes at the same time. Courses offered<br />

fall 2012. For more information and to register contact<br />

the program coordinator at 410-777-2925. For more<br />

information www.aacc.edu/healthcare/ekg.<br />

MDA 308 Medical Terminology<br />

OCC 328 Pharmacology for Health Professionals<br />

MDA 306 Professionalism in Health Care<br />

OCC 327 Student Success<br />

MDA 307 Introduction to Allied Health and<br />

Medical Ethics<br />

MDA 312 Intravenous Therapy<br />

MDA 313 Electrocardiograph and Cardiac Diagnosis<br />

Basic Life Support/CPR/First Aid<br />

Taught by experienced professionals, these high quality,<br />

science-based courses are for professional health care/<br />

medical rescue personnel. The American Heart Association<br />

(AHA) developed all of the CPR courses and the National<br />

Safety Council approved the first aid courses. After passing<br />

a skills review and written exam, receive an AHA certification<br />

card valid for two years or a National Safety Council<br />

certification card valid for three years.<br />

Note: Students will receive CPR cards in the mail 7-10<br />

days after CPR class. Call 410-777-2974.<br />

nsn 308<br />

Cpr for health Care professionals<br />

Basic Life Support for health care providers, rescue personnel<br />

and lifeguards. Learn infant, child and adult CPR, use of the<br />

automated external defibrillator (AED), mouth-to-mouth, use of<br />

barrier devices and bag-mask techniques. $95 includes $17 fee.<br />

Note: Bring textbook “BLS for Health Care Providers” and pocket<br />

mask (not face shield) to class. Both available at the AACC Bookstore.<br />

Read before class. Dress comfortably. Students who come unprepared<br />

may be asked to attend another class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70773H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-5 pm June 9 Kyle Hastings<br />

Sec. 302 H70777H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-5 pm June 23 Kyle Hastings<br />

Sec. 303 H70805H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-5 pm July 14 Kyle Hastings<br />

Sec. 307 H70824H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-5 pm Aug. 18 Kyle Hastings<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

nsn 309<br />

health Care provider Cpr recertification<br />

Provides a Basic Life Support update for health care providers,<br />

rescue personnel and lifeguards. Reviews one- and<br />

two-rescuer CPR, airway management, use of the automated<br />

external defibrillator (AED) and use of bag-valve-mask and<br />

pocket mask. $60 includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: Bring current American Heart Association certification card to<br />

class. Bring textbook “BLS for Health Care Providers” and pocket mask<br />

(not face shield) to class. Both available at AACC Bookstore. Read before<br />

class. Dress comfortably. Students who come unprepared may be asked<br />

to attend another class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70830H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-1 pm June 9 Kyle Hastings<br />

Sec. 302 H70835H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-1 pm June 23 Kyle Hastings<br />

Sec. 303 H70837H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-1 pm July 14 Kyle Hastings<br />

Sec. 307 H70851H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 9 am-1 pm Aug. 18 Kyle Hastings<br />

nrG 339<br />

heart Saver AeD<br />

Learn CPR for infants, children and adults and effective use<br />

of the automated external defibrillator (AED) to shock the<br />

death-producing abnormal heart rhythm of ventricular<br />

fibrillation (VF). AEDs can be used successfully by minimally<br />

trained emergency personnel, lay responders and family<br />

members or co-workers of people at high risk for sudden<br />

cardiac death. $60 includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: Bring textbook “Heart Saver AED” and pocket mask (not face<br />

shield) to class. Both available at AACC Bookstore. Read book before<br />

class. Dress comfortably. Students who come unprepared may be asked<br />

to attend another class.<br />

Sec. 301 H70743H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 12:30-4:30 pm June 23 Kyle Hastings<br />

Sec. 302 H70749H 1 session GbtC<br />

Sa 12:30-4:30 pm July 14 Kyle Hastings<br />

Medical Office Management<br />

HTH 513<br />

hipAA privacy<br />

Learn how to use Health Insurance Portability and<br />

Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards to protect patients’<br />

medical records and other health information provided to<br />

health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers.<br />

$75 includes $59 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Sec. 301 H71219H June 5-19 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

Sec. 302 H71226H June 19-July 11 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

HTH 573<br />

Administrative medical Specialist: part 1<br />

Learn how to handle everyday situations encountered on the<br />

job as an Administrative Medical Specialist. Develop a working<br />

knowledge of medical billing, reimbursement, scheduling<br />

and maintenance of medical records. Call 410-777-2970 for<br />

textbook odering information. $733 includes $608 fee.<br />

Corequisite: HTH 574 Administrative Medical Specialist: Part 2.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Sec. 301 H71298H June 6-Aug. 17 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

HTH 574<br />

Administrative medical Specialist: part 2<br />

Continue to master the work of an administrative medical<br />

specialist as you explore national diagnostic and procedural<br />

coding systems, inputting patient information, appointments<br />

and coding using medical software. Call 410-777-2970 for<br />

textbook ordering information. $733 includes $608 fee.<br />

Corequisite: HTH 573 Administrative Medical Specialist: Part 1.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Sec. 301 H71304H June 6-Aug. 17 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

HLH 368 NEW<br />

Allscripts electronic medical records<br />

Learn to manage electronic medical records through the<br />

Allscipts software program used in many hospitals and doctors'<br />

offices. Practice with a role-based training program.<br />

$788 includes $606 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Sec. 301 H71211H June 13-July 24 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

HLH 369 NEW<br />

national medicare training<br />

Develop an understanding of the Medicare and Medicare<br />

Advantage plans. Learn how the plans operate and differ.<br />

Examine eligibility and age requirements. $109 includes<br />

$105 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Sec. 301 H70012H June 13-July 24 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

HLH 365<br />

medical Office procedures<br />

Learn how to manage patient records, maintain an appointment<br />

schedule and draft medical correspondence. Study procedures<br />

for preparing and filing patient charts. Discuss legal<br />

and ethical issues surrounding confidentiality of information.<br />

CEUs awarded. $595 includes $350 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Career Tech<br />

Services.<br />

Sec. 301 H70299H June 18-Aug. 20 OnLn CtS<br />

Chana Feinberg<br />

HLH 363<br />

introduction to electronic health records<br />

Discuss the current health information technology standards<br />

as well as the rules and regulations that govern the electronic<br />

health record software. Learn about the best practices for<br />

transition from a paper-based record to an electronic health<br />

record. CEUs awarded. $501 includes $308 fee.<br />

Corequisite: HLH 364 Working with Electronic Health Records.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Career Tech<br />

Services.<br />

Sec. 301 H70296H June 19-July 19 OnLn CtS<br />

Chana Feinberg<br />

HLH 364<br />

working with electronic health records<br />

Receive training on a widely used electronic health record software<br />

program. Understand an electronic health record as well<br />

as its components. CEUs awarded. $499 includes $307 fee.<br />

Corequisite: HLH 363 Introduction to Electronic Health Records.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Career Tech<br />

Services.<br />

Sec. 301 H70298H July 20-Aug. 20 OnLn CtS<br />

Chana Feinberg<br />

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health care<br />

Nursing<br />

Students who are involved in clinical placement (Licensed<br />

Nurse Refresher and Medicine Aide students) are<br />

required to complete a criminal background check. Final<br />

acceptance in the program shall be contingent upon<br />

satisfactory completion of a criminal background check.<br />

A separate criminal background check may be required<br />

by a clinical site prior to placement. If a student is denied<br />

from a clinical site, due to a background check result, the<br />

student shall be dismissed from the program and his/her<br />

registration withdrawn from courses related to the program.<br />

Students may be automatically dismissed from the<br />

program if they have not been truthful or have provided<br />

inaccurate information in the application. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare or contact the<br />

Continuing Professional Education office cpe@aacc.edu<br />

or 410-777-2970.<br />

nrs 348<br />

basic iv therapy/venipuncture<br />

Cover state-of-the-art IV techniques and equipment including<br />

the initiation of intravenous infusion, maintaining central<br />

line catheters, monitoring TPN IV administration, blood<br />

administration and blood component therapy. Recommended<br />

for LPNs, RNs, EMTs and IV therapists to update skills. ANCC<br />

contact hours and 0.75 CEUs/7.5 CE hours awarded. $100<br />

includes $30 fee.<br />

Note: This course is for continuing education purposes only. This<br />

course will not qualify the student for professional certification/licensure<br />

for IV therapy.<br />

Sec. 301 H70771H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-10 pm June 12-14 Joan Sullivan<br />

nrn 500<br />

r.n., C.m./D.n. training program<br />

in Assisted Living<br />

Maryland Board of Nursing approved course required<br />

for nurses desiring to function as an RN Case Manager/<br />

Delegating Nurse in the Assisted Living setting. The RN CM/<br />

DM meets the requirements to delegate nursing functions<br />

including medication administration and also to supervise<br />

the medication technician. The nurse will be authorized to<br />

teach the Medication Administration Training Program to the<br />

Medication Technician (MT)working in the assisted living setting.<br />

$225 includes $55 fee.<br />

Note: Includes light breakfast and work lunch. Download a copy<br />

of the Nurse Practice Act booklet from the Maryland Board of Nursing<br />

website (www.mbon.org) and the Assisted Living COMAR Regulations<br />

10.07.14 available from the Office of the Secretary of State Division<br />

of State Documents website (www.dsd.state.md.us). ANCC contact<br />

hours and 1.6 CEUs/16 CE hours awarded.<br />

Sec. 301 H70770H 2 sessions GbtC<br />

FSa 9 am-6 pm June 22-23 Julie Kennedy<br />

nrG 388<br />

medicine Aide update<br />

Certified medicine aides receive current information on state<br />

regulations, new drug and care procedures, and commonly<br />

used medications. $90 includes $15 fee.<br />

Note: Students who successfully complete the course will receive a<br />

certificate valid for two years. To register, you must have prior approval<br />

from the program coordinator. For course information qualifications<br />

and registration instructions, visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/<br />

medaide.<br />

Sec. 301 H70761H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 8 am-5 pm Aug. 4 Becky Hess<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

dLC 323<br />

human Anatomy and physiology<br />

Gain an understanding of basic chemistry, the human cell<br />

and organ systems. Learn how they allow us to process sensations,<br />

think, communicate, grow, move, reproduce and stay<br />

alive. Discuss different disorders, recent advances in medicine<br />

and ways to take care of the body. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71154H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Holly Trimble<br />

Sec. 302 H71156H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Holly Trimble<br />

Sec. 303 H71158H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Holly Trimble<br />

dLC 307<br />

human Anatomy and physiology 2<br />

Learn the basic characteristics of the four main tissue types,<br />

the general and special senses, cellular metabolism, body<br />

chemistry and significant events in the life span. $109<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: DLC 323 Human Anatomy and Physiology<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71123H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Holly Trimble<br />

Sec. 302 H71124H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Holly Trimble<br />

Sec. 303 H71127H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Holly Trimble<br />

nrG 306<br />

Licensed nurse refresher: part 1 — theory<br />

Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses with an active<br />

or inactive Maryland nursing license planning to re-enter<br />

the nursing field, update their knowledge. Review medicalsurgical<br />

nursing topics including anatomy, physiology, major<br />

disease pathology, current treatment strategies and legal<br />

issues. Study pharmacology, physical assessment, nursing<br />

process, documentation and current patient care trends.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $910<br />

includes $85 fee.<br />

Corequisite: NSN 387 Licensed Nurse Refresher Part 2 - Clinical.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing. To register, you<br />

must have prior approval from the program coordinator. For qualifications<br />

and registration instructions visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/<br />

nurserefresher.cfm. Begin registration process now.<br />

Sec. 301 H70700H 30 sessions GbtC<br />

MW 6-9:45 pm Aug. 22-Dec. 10 Trisha Lipsumb<br />

Licensed Nurse Refresher —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following two courses to earn<br />

a continuing education certificate. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/nursing or<br />

call 410-777-2970. See page 99 to learn about AACC<br />

continuing education certificate programs.<br />

NRG 306 Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 1 — Theory<br />

NSN 387 Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 2 — Clinical


nsn 387<br />

Licensed nurse refresher: part 2 — Clinical<br />

Gain hands-on experience in a hospital setting as a registered<br />

nurse or licensed practical nurse. Practice skills for four weekends<br />

in acute medical-surgical nursing and sub acute nursing<br />

facilities supervised by practicing nursing experts. Dedicate<br />

three college lab days to practicing physical assessment and<br />

psychomotor skills. Handle patient assignments, complete<br />

documentation and care plans, and administer medications.<br />

$920 includes $120 fee.<br />

Corequisite: NRG 306 Licensed Nurse Refresher Part 1 - Theory.<br />

Note: To register, you must have prior approval from the program<br />

coordinator. Background check for an additional fee of $49.50 is<br />

required. For course information, qualifications and registration instructions<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/nurserefresher.cfm. Begin<br />

registration process now.<br />

Sec. 301 H70856H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

SaSu 7 am-4 pm Oct. 13-Nov. 18 Sedelle Roberts<br />

Phlebotomy<br />

Phlebotomy Technician —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Prepare for a career as a phlebotomy technician by taking<br />

four courses either for academic credit or to earn a<br />

continuing education certificate. The program is offered<br />

in hybrid format, meaning some courses are face to face<br />

and some are online. All four courses must be taken<br />

together as a part of an intensive short-term training<br />

called a cohort. If taken for credit, students can earn a<br />

Letter of Recognition. Prior to registering for this credit/<br />

noncredit share program, students must first contact the<br />

program coordinator at 410-777-2925. Courses offered<br />

fall 2012. For more information visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

phlebotomy.<br />

OCC 327 Student Success<br />

COU 328 Keyboarding<br />

HLH 359 Phlebotomy<br />

HLH 360 Phlebotomy Clinical<br />

nrn 319<br />

phlebotomy<br />

Learn proper technique for venous and capillary blood<br />

specimen collection. Focus on venipuncture techniques,<br />

equipment and difficult draws. Some health care background<br />

recommended. ANCC contact hours awarded and 0.6 CEUs/6<br />

CE hours awarded. $90 includes $35 fee.<br />

Note: This course is for continuing education purposes only. This<br />

course will not qualify the student for professional certification/licensure<br />

as a phlebotomist. For more information call 410-777-2970.<br />

Sec. 301 H70767H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-4:30 pm July 14 Terri Golden<br />

health care<br />

Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy<br />

The following clinical continuing education courses are<br />

for physical therapy and occupational therapy professionals<br />

and other health care professionals. A copy of<br />

professional certification or licensure as a health care<br />

provider is required at the first class meeting. Students<br />

are responsible for determining if the course content is<br />

within the scope of practice for their profession as determined<br />

by their regulatory board or agency.<br />

All courses approved by the Maryland State Board of<br />

Physical Therapy Examiners and Maryland State Board<br />

of Occupational Therapy Practice are noted following the<br />

course description. AACC is recognized by the Board of<br />

Certification Inc. to offer continuing education courses for<br />

certified athletic trainers.<br />

For more information about courses for physical and<br />

occupational therapists, visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/therapy.<br />

pTA 300 NEW<br />

innovative Shoulder rehabilitation techniques<br />

Learn about cutting-edge shoulder surgeries and their impact<br />

on rehabilitation. Learn to optimize outcomes and minimize<br />

postoperative complications. Review common shoulder<br />

pathologies and develop treatment plans. Develop home<br />

exercise programs integrating traditional and innovative<br />

exercises. CEUs awarded. $130 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland State Board of Physical Therapy<br />

Examiners and the Maryland State Board of Occupational Therapy<br />

Practice for 12 contact hours or 1.2 CEUs.<br />

Sec. 301 H71699H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

FSa 8:30 am-4 pm June 1-2 Paul Simonetti<br />

pTA 323 NEW<br />

manual Skills techniques for therapists<br />

Learn appropriate manual skills and mobilization techniques<br />

for connective tissue disorders and postural dysfunctions.<br />

Explore common connective tissue pathologies and changes.<br />

Review the anatomy and pathophysiology of muscles, tendons<br />

and ligaments. Develop home-exercise programs. CEUs<br />

awarded. $130 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland State Board of Physical Therapy<br />

Examiners and the Maryland State Board of Occupational Therapy<br />

Practice for 15 contact hours or 1.5 CEUs.<br />

Sec. 301 H71703H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

FSa 8 am-5 pm June 15-16 Paul Simonetti<br />

did you know ...<br />

from 48 courses in 1961<br />

to 2,852 today today<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Professional Coding and Transcription<br />

HTH 519<br />

Orthopedic Coding<br />

Review coding rules and conventions as they apply to<br />

orthopedics. Examine the most common diseases, disorders<br />

and injuries of the musculoskeletal system and differentiate<br />

between similar conditions with different codes. Learn how<br />

to accurately classify and code orthopedic diagnoses and<br />

procedures. CEUs awarded. $109 includes $80 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Medical coding experience is required.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Sec. 301 H71230H June 5-19 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

Sec. 302 H71275H July 31-Aug. 15 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

HTH 532<br />

medical transcription — part 1<br />

Develop a working knowledge of medical report transcription<br />

using individual case studies, medical histories, examinations<br />

and medical test reports. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook<br />

information. $673 includes $558 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Student must have medical terminology experience.<br />

Corequisite: HTH 533 Medical Transcription - Part 2.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Sec. 301 H71289H June 6-Aug. 17 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

HTH 533<br />

medical transcription — part 2<br />

Identify the knowledge, skills and responsibilities of a medical<br />

transcriptionist. Learn how to use current reference material<br />

effectively through hands-on work with patient cases<br />

from admission to date of discharge. Call 410-777-2970 for<br />

textbook order information. $673 includes $558 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Medical terminology knowledge.<br />

Corequisite: HTH 532 Medical Transcription - Part 1.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Sec. 301 H71295H June 6-Aug. 17 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

HTH 524<br />

Cardiology Coding<br />

Explore the many facets of modern cardiology and the various<br />

routine services and procedures encountered in this health<br />

care field. Discuss the demands of accurate cardiology code<br />

selection for medical billing services. $109 includes $80 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Medical coding experience is required.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Sec. 301 H71286H June 13-27 OnLn GteC<br />

Angie Brown<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

Social Work/Counseling<br />

Social workers, nurses, substance abuse counselors, therapists<br />

and other mental health professionals benefit from<br />

these courses, which are all approved by the Maryland<br />

Board of Social Work Examiners for Category 1 continuing<br />

education units (CEUs). Visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/<br />

human.<br />

Hns 505<br />

Co-Occurring Disorders<br />

Explore mental health problems in the context of co-occurring<br />

substance addictions. Discuss psychological and mental<br />

health theories as they inform and drive treatment modalities<br />

and interventions. 0.3 CEUs/three CE hours awarded. $80<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70678H 1 session GbtC<br />

F 9 am-noon June 22 Thomas Godwin<br />

Hns 308<br />

integrative mental health<br />

Explore alternative, holistic and integrative therapies that are<br />

increasingly being used to treat mental health disorders. 1.9<br />

CEUs/19 CE hours awarded. $150 includes $100 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71457H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cyndie Koopsen<br />

Sec. 302 H71497H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cyndie Koopsen<br />

Sec. 303 H71502H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cyndie Koopsen<br />

HTH 599<br />

Spirituality, health and healing<br />

Learn about spiritual and multicultural perspectives on health<br />

care to effectively meet the needs of your clients. Gain a<br />

broad understanding of spirituality, health and healing to<br />

stay current with emerging trends in treating clients. CEUs<br />

awarded. $210 includes $165 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71368H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cyndie Koopsen<br />

Sec. 302 H71369H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cyndie Koopsen<br />

Sec. 303 H71450H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cyndie Koopsen<br />

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health care<br />

Therapeutic Massage<br />

The following clinical continuing education courses are for<br />

therapeutic massage and other health care professionals.<br />

A copy of professional certification or licensure as a<br />

health care provider is required at the first class meeting.<br />

Students are responsible for determining if the course<br />

content is within the scope of practice for their profession<br />

as determined by their regulatory board or agency.<br />

AACC is a National Certification Board for Therapeutic<br />

Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB)-approved provider for<br />

continuing education. AACC is recognized by the Board of<br />

Certification Inc. to offer continuing education for certified<br />

athletic trainers.<br />

For more information about courses for massage<br />

therapists, visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/massage.<br />

msT 334 NEW<br />

Save your hands: injury prevention/ergonomics<br />

for manual therapists<br />

Learn hand techniques, appropriate posture and body<br />

mechanics to prevent and decrease the risk of injury. Explore<br />

injury risk factors and symptoms that indicate a need for<br />

medical treatment. Develop a self-care program incorporating<br />

physical conditioning exercises and holistic strategies.<br />

Textbook available at the AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $95<br />

includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the NCBTMB for six CE contact hours.<br />

Sec. 301 H71685H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

F 9 am-4:30 pm June 8 Lynne Brummit<br />

msT 323<br />

manual Lymphatic Drainage<br />

basics for massage therapists<br />

Discuss manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) basics and identify<br />

applications within the scope of practice for massage therapists.<br />

Review the lymphatic system and its impact on parasympathetic<br />

nervous and integumentary systems. Discuss<br />

appropriate applications and contraindications. Practice basic<br />

MLD strokes and specific timing and pressure. CEUs awarded.<br />

$95 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Please bring a fitted sheet to class. Approved by the NCBTMB<br />

for seven CE contact hours.<br />

Sec. 301 H71458H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

F 9 am-5:30 pm June 22 Mary Leisenring<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

msT 325<br />

Shiatsu massage basics<br />

Explore the concepts of yin and yang, the life force energy<br />

Ki, Chinese medicine, the meridian systems and five element<br />

theory. Identify indications and contraindications for using<br />

Shiatsu massage. Practice Shiatsu massage techniques in sitting,<br />

supine and prone positions. Textbook information available<br />

at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $90 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Wear loose fitting clothes and bring socks, towel, blanket and<br />

pillow. Approved by the NCBTMB for six CE contact hours.<br />

Sec. 301 H71466H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-4:30 pm June 30 Leeann Irwin<br />

msT 330<br />

hiv/AiDS and Communicable Disease<br />

Review universal precautions and contraindications for massage.<br />

Meet Maryland and NCBTMB continuing education<br />

requirements by reviewing communicable diseases such as<br />

HIV/AIDS, herpes, hepatitis, measles, MRSA, mumps, ringworm,<br />

scabies and TB. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Some sections offered online. Approved by the NCBTMB for<br />

three CE contact hours.<br />

Sec. 301 H71469H June 9-16 OnLn wb<br />

Michael Sullivan<br />

Sec. 302 H71473H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-12:15 pm June 23 Marcella Konkiel<br />

Sec. 303 H77829H Aug. 18-25 OnLn wb<br />

Michael Sullivan<br />

msT 331<br />

ethics for massage therapists<br />

Meet Maryland and NCBTMB continuing education requirements<br />

by reviewing the ethical and legal parameters of<br />

massage therapy. Two of the three hours specifically address<br />

Standard V - Roles and Boundaries. CEUs awarded. $45<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Some sections offered online. Approved by the NCBTMB for<br />

three CE contact hours.<br />

Sec. 301 H71492H June 9-16 OnLn wb<br />

Michael Sullivan<br />

Sec. 302 H71537H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 1-4:15 pm June 23 Marcella Konkiel<br />

Sec. 303 H77831H Aug. 18-25 OnLn wb<br />

Michael Sullivan<br />

Need help gettiNg where you waNt to go?<br />

we caN help.<br />

Contact AACC's School of Continuing and Professional Studies transition coordinator to learn<br />

more about job training and career planning as well as AACC's many student services.<br />

all you have to do is pick up the phoNe.<br />

Shannon R. Jones, transition coordinator, School of Continuing and Professional Studies<br />

410-777-7195 • 410-353-8977 (cell) • srjones10@aacc.edu


hOmeLAnD SeCurity<br />

The following courses are ideal for first responders<br />

including police, fire, medial and military personnel, as<br />

well as homeland security and defense professionals;<br />

federal, state, county, and municipal officials responsible<br />

for homeland security; and other individuals needing the<br />

latest information in homeland security and counterterrorism<br />

for personal knowledge or career advancement.<br />

Visit www.aacc.edu/homeland/noncredit.<br />

Hse 501<br />

introduction to homeland Security and Defense<br />

Examine a summary of U.S. Homeland Security and Defense<br />

strategies, objectives and key players. Analyze ongoing<br />

homeland security and defense efforts and discuss recommendations<br />

to enhance them. CEUs awarded. $150 includes<br />

$105 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70300H June 19-Aug. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Sec. 302 H70305H Aug. 20-Oct. 22 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Hse 502<br />

Asymmetric threats to Global Security<br />

Gain some insights to transnational, asymmetric warfare as<br />

conducted by terror organizations such as al Qaeda, Hamas<br />

and Hezbollah. Examine how to doctrinally fight and win<br />

in an asymmetric environment for homeland security and<br />

defense. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $105 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70307H June 19-Aug. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Sec. 302 H70308H Aug. 20-Oct. 22 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Hse 503<br />

Law and intelligence in<br />

homeland Security and Defense<br />

Examine two major areas key to supporting America’s homeland<br />

security and defense efforts: United States laws and the<br />

intelligence community. Discuss the relationship and challenges<br />

between the Department of Homeland Security and<br />

the intelligence community. CEUs awarded. $150 includes<br />

$105 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70313H June 19-Aug. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Sec. 302 H70316H Aug. 20-Oct. 22 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Hse 504<br />

interagency and homeland Security and Defense<br />

Learn about the concept of the U.S. government interagency.<br />

Examine several interagencies that are key to effective<br />

homeland security, defense mission coordination and mutual<br />

support. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $105 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70318H June 19-Aug. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Sec. 302 H70321H Aug. 20-Oct. 22 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

homeland security<br />

Hse 505<br />

immediate information, Strategic<br />

Communications and u.S. foreign policy effects<br />

Examine the United States’ capability to affect timely,<br />

accurate and credible global communication to combat and<br />

defeat terror for homeland security and defense. Discuss U.S.<br />

strategic communication with the Arab and Muslim worlds.<br />

CEUs awarded. $150 includes $105 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70327H June 19-Aug. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Sec. 302 H70328H Aug. 20-Oct. 22 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Hse 506<br />

the Genesis and Sustainment<br />

of terror Organizations<br />

Examine the creation, evolution, modus operandi and political<br />

savvy of four major terrorist organizations: Al Qaeda,<br />

Hamas, Hezbollah and the Tamil Tigers for homeland security<br />

and defense. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $105 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70330H June 19-Aug. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Sec. 302 H70332H Aug. 20-Oct. 22 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Hse 507<br />

Comparative Approaches to<br />

homeland Security and Defense<br />

Examine homeland security and defense national strategies,<br />

objectives and modus operandi of selected world democracies.<br />

Learn how other democracies’ homeland security<br />

approaches and defense initiatives could benefit the U.S.<br />

CEUs awarded. $150 includes $105 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70334H June 19-Aug. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Sec. 302 H70336H Aug. 20-Oct. 22 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Hse 508<br />

terror Attacks: psychological<br />

effects and management of fear<br />

Examine the psychological effects of terror attacks upon<br />

populations. Discuss the social and cultural psychology, public<br />

beliefs and misconceptions of terrorist acts for homeland<br />

security and defense. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $105 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70338H June 19-Aug. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Sec. 302 H70340H Aug. 20-Oct. 22 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

online on demand<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Hse 509<br />

terror Organizations and participation<br />

in the political process<br />

Examine how a terrorist organizations’ need to maintain public<br />

and international support can result in a legitimate political<br />

entity for homeland security and defense. Discuss the Irish<br />

Republican Army, Hamas and Hezbollah. CEUs awarded. $150<br />

includes $105 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H70341H June 19-Aug. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Sec. 302 H70342H Aug. 20-Oct. 22 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Hse 510<br />

homeland Security and Defense Studies<br />

Learn about asymmetric threats to global security and<br />

stability, law and intelligence, and interagency as applied to<br />

homeland security and defense. CEUs awarded. $550 includes<br />

$330 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute. Combination of courses HSE 501 Introduction to<br />

Homeland Security and Defense, HSE 502 Asymmetric Threats to Global<br />

Security, HSE 503 Law and Intelligence Homeland Security and Defense<br />

and HSE 504 Interagency and Homeland Security and Defense.<br />

Sec. 301 H70343H June 19-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Hse 511<br />

Strategies for effective homeland Security<br />

Learn about U.S. foreign policy, information and strategic<br />

communications, the genesis and sustainment of terror organizations,<br />

and comparative approaches to homeland security<br />

and defense. CEUs awarded. $550 includes $330 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute. Combination of courses HSE 501 Introduction to<br />

Homeland Security and Defense, HSE 505 Immediate Information,<br />

Strategic Communications and U.S. Foreign Policy Effects HSE 506<br />

The Genesis and Sustainment of Terror Organizations and HSE 507<br />

Comparative Approaches to Homeland Security and Defense.<br />

Sec. 301 H70344H June 19-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Hse 512<br />

transnational terror Studies<br />

Examine the genesis and sustainment of terror organizations<br />

and their participation in the political process. Review terror<br />

attacks’ psychological effects and the management of fear for<br />

homeland security and defense. CEUs awarded. $550 includes<br />

$330 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Institute. Combination of courses HSE 502 Asymmetric<br />

Threats to Global Security, HSE 506 The Genesis and Sustainment of<br />

Terror Organizations, HSE 508 Terror Attacks: Psychological Effects<br />

and Management of Fear and HSE 509 Terror Organizations and<br />

Participation in the Political Process.<br />

Sec. 301 H70345H June 19-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Ruffini<br />

Access all AACC’s noncredit distance education courses at<br />

www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

72<br />

hospitality and culinart arts • human resources • hvacr<br />

hOSpitALity AnD CuLinAry ArtS<br />

HCT 333 v<br />

Certification in Sanitation<br />

National food safety certification by the National Restaurant<br />

Association (NRA) designed for food service professionals.<br />

Learn the cause and prevention of food-borne illnesses,<br />

maintenance of sanitary conditions, and how to implement a<br />

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) system. Study<br />

the flow of food from receiving through storage, prep and<br />

service. A certification from the NRA is issued to students who<br />

satisfactorily complete the course and pass the examination.<br />

Students must purchase textbook at AACC Bookstore prior to<br />

attending the first class. CEUs awarded. $95 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Some sections offered online. All sections also offered for<br />

credit, HRM 119.<br />

Sec. 301 H71417H May 21-June 15 OnLn wb<br />

Note: Students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase the voucher training<br />

program and certification exam answer sheet at the AACC Bookstore. You<br />

must attend a mandatory class on June 15 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review<br />

8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.<br />

Sec. 302 H71420H 2 sessions hCAt 117<br />

Sa 8:30 am-5 pm June 2-9<br />

Sec. 303 H71421H June 18-July 3 OnLn wb<br />

Note: Students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase the voucher training<br />

program and certification exam answer sheet at the AACC Bookstore. You<br />

must attend a mandatory class on July 3 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review<br />

8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.<br />

Sec. 304 H71422H 2 sessions hCAt 117<br />

Sa 8:30 am-5 pm July 7-14<br />

Sec. 305 H71423H July 16-Aug. 10 OnLn wb<br />

Note: Students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase the voucher training<br />

program and certification exam answer sheet at the AACC Bookstore. You<br />

must attend a mandatory class on Aug. 10 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review<br />

8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.<br />

Sec. 306 H71424H 2 sessions hCAt 117<br />

Sa 8:30 am-5:30 pm Aug. 4-11<br />

Bartender Certification —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete HCT 342 Bartending Certification<br />

to earn a ServSafe Alcohol certification from the<br />

National Restaurant Association Education Foundation<br />

as well as an AACC continuing education certificate.<br />

Visit www.aacc.edu/hcat/bartending for more<br />

information. See page 99 to learn more about AACC<br />

continuing education certificates.<br />

HCT 342<br />

bartender Certification<br />

Master the fundamentals of mixing drinks to successfully<br />

become a bartender. Learn about bar preparation, beverage<br />

recipes and customer service. Review safe practices<br />

and take the ServSafe Alcohol exam. CEUs awarded. $207<br />

includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />

Sec. 301 H70326H 7 sessions hCAt 114<br />

Baking and Pastry —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Gain entry-level employment in a bakery, pastry shop,<br />

bakery department of a wholesale club or grocery<br />

store. Successfully complete the following courses to<br />

earn a continuing education certificate. Courses offered<br />

fall 2012. Visit www.aacc.edu/hcat/baking or call<br />

410-777-2966 for more information and upcoming<br />

courses. See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing<br />

education certificates.<br />

HCT 333 Certification in Sanitation<br />

CLN 320 Basic Bakery Production<br />

CLN 321 Cake Prodution and Decorating Techniques<br />

humAn reSOurCeS<br />

Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/hrtraining.<br />

CCs 595<br />

professional human resources management<br />

Prepare for the Professional in Human Resources (PHR)<br />

and Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) exams<br />

offered through the Human Resource Certification Institute<br />

(HRCI). This program may also be taken for professional<br />

development or to meet the HRCI recertification requirements.<br />

AACC will provide access to the SHRM Learning System<br />

<strong>College</strong>/University Program online with an interactive class.<br />

CEUs awarded. $1,250 includes $1,155 fee for comprehensive<br />

textbooks, self-test questions.<br />

Note: Online course. Students must register with AACC two weeks<br />

prior to the start of the class. Call 800-283-7476 option #4 for exam<br />

prerequisite.<br />

Sec. 301 H70593H June 11-Aug. 13 OnLn wb<br />

Wanda Parker-Smith<br />

CfC 510<br />

professional human resource management<br />

Prepare for the Professional in Human Resources (PHR) or<br />

Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification<br />

exams. Includes a current reference of human resource practices.<br />

CEUs awarded. $1,100 includes $505 fee.<br />

Note: Reduced price of $1,050 for CHRA and Society for Human<br />

Resource Management members; register in section 302. Call<br />

800-283-7476 option #4 for exam prerequisite.<br />

Sec. 301 H70651H 12 sessions AmiL<br />

W 6-9:30 pm June 6-Aug. 29 Barbara Scott<br />

Sec. 302 H70657H Same as above.<br />

MW 6:30-9:30 pm June 6-27 Michael Maviglia Accredited degree and certificates programs<br />

Highly qualified instructors<br />

State-of-the art kitchens<br />

Cooking classes<br />

Chef demonstrations<br />

Wine certifications and classes<br />

Professional certifications<br />

Contract training<br />

www.aacc.edu/hcat<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

oBs 502<br />

understanding the human resources function<br />

Explore the vital link human resources plays in the organizational<br />

chain. Learn how to handle basic human resource<br />

functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result.<br />

CEUs awarded. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71463H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Nevers<br />

Sec. 302 H71464H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Nevers<br />

Sec. 303 H71465H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ann Nevers<br />

CEBS: Certified Employee Benefit Specialist<br />

AACC co-sponsors this series with the University of<br />

Pennsylvania's Wharton School and the International<br />

Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans. For full program<br />

information and exam information, visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/cebs.<br />

CeB 342<br />

Compensation 2: executive Compensation<br />

and Compensation issues<br />

Examine compensation components including forms of pay,<br />

performance measurements, benefits, incentives and tax/financial<br />

consideration. Discuss role of boards, public scrutiny and<br />

accountability for excessive pay. Textbook information available<br />

by calling 410-777-2970. CEUs awarded. $325 includes $10 fee.<br />

Note: Cost of exam not included.<br />

Sec. 301 H70649H 10 sessions AmiL<br />

Tu 6:30-9:30 pm June 12-Aug. 21 Heather Scott<br />

CeB 332<br />

health Care financing and economics<br />

Discover how economics impact choices in the health sector.<br />

Examine how heath care is financed, supply and demand of<br />

health care services, role of technology and statistical tools used<br />

in health care economics. Textbook information available by<br />

calling 410-777-2970. CEUs awarded. $325 includes a $10 fee.<br />

Note: Cost of exam not included.<br />

Sec. 301 H70648H 10 sessions AmiL<br />

W 6-9 pm June 13-Aug. 22 John Norton<br />

hvACr<br />

Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/hvac.<br />

oCA 307<br />

hvACr exam review: Journeyman and master<br />

Prepare for the Maryland HVACR Journeyman and Master<br />

exams. Study the International Mechanical Code. Review the<br />

theory and service of air conditioning, refrigeration, gas and oil<br />

heating, and ventilation. Learn how to use an ACCA Ductulator<br />

and how to calculate heat load. Textbook information available<br />

at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $450 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71480H 6 sessions AmiL<br />

Sa 8 am-5 pm July 28-Sept. 8 Robert Young<br />

HVAC Apprenticeship<br />

AACC co-sponsors an HVAC apprenticeship approved<br />

by the Maryland Apprenticeships Training Council with<br />

Associated Builders and Contractors/Chesapeake (ABC).<br />

Hours of training: 144 hours per year of classroom and<br />

2,000 hours per year of on-the-job training for four<br />

years. For more information call ABC at 410-267-0347.


hvACr<br />

HVACR Entry Level Technician —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following courses to become<br />

an HVACR technician and earn an AACC continuing<br />

education certificate. Offered in partnership with<br />

All-State Career and approved by the U.S. Department<br />

of Veterans Affairs, training consists of 16 noncredit<br />

courses with each lecture/lab course combination<br />

lasting six weeks. Learn how to install, maintain and<br />

repair residential and commercial heating and cooling<br />

systems at the All-State Career training facility in<br />

Baltimore. Students must meet eligibility requirements<br />

and schedule an appointment with the HVACR program<br />

manager. Call 410-777-2935. For more information<br />

about AACC’s HVACR training visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

hvac. See page 99 for more information about AACC<br />

continuing education programs.<br />

OCA 390 Fundamentals of Electricity Part 1<br />

OCA 391 Fundamentals of Electricity Part 2<br />

OCA 392 Mechanical Controls and Motors Part 1<br />

OCA 393 Mechancial Controls and Motors Part 2<br />

OCA 394 Commercial Refrigeration Part 1<br />

OCA 395 Commercial Refrigeration Part 2<br />

OCC 373 EPA and Duct Design Part 1<br />

OCC 374 EPA and Duct Design Part 2<br />

OCA 398 Basic Refrigeration Systems Part 1<br />

OCA 399 Basic Refrigeration Systems Part 2<br />

OCC 302 Air Conditioning Part 1<br />

OCC 303 Air Conditioning Part 2<br />

OCC 304 Heating Systems Part 1<br />

OCC 305 Heating Systems Part 2<br />

OCC 306 Heat Pump Systems Part 1<br />

OCC 307 Heat Pump Systems Part 2<br />

inSurAnCe<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers courses that<br />

prepare you for various insurance licenses in Maryland as<br />

well as keep you current in your field. For more information<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/insurance.<br />

Prelicensing<br />

Bns 589<br />

maryland Life, health and Annuity pre-Licensing<br />

Prepare for the state exam and fulfill the prelicensing<br />

requirements for Maryland. Review important concepts and<br />

terminology. Gain the information needed to be a successful<br />

life, health and annuities agent. CEUs awarded. $180 includes<br />

$85 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Refer to Maryland State Insurance Commission for<br />

educational requirements and additional information.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Inc.<br />

Sec. 301 H70198H June 19-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Jack Rotzien<br />

hvacr • insurance<br />

Bns 590<br />

Life, health and Annuity pass prep<br />

Prepare for the state licensing examination for life and<br />

health, life, accident and health, or life, health and annuities.<br />

Study the principles and uses of life, health and annuity<br />

insurance. Review the definitions, differences and names<br />

of insurance benefits and policies. Review the information<br />

necessary to pass the state licensing exam with confidence.<br />

$95† includes $35 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Refer to Maryland State Insurance Commission for<br />

educational requirements and additional information.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Inc. This is not the state required pre-licensing course.<br />

Sec. 301 H70199H June 19-July 19 OnLn OLt<br />

Sec. 302 H70570H Aug. 20-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Bns 591<br />

property and Casualty pass prep<br />

Prepare for the state licensing examination for Property and<br />

Casualty. Study property and liability concepts, package<br />

policies, surety bonds, boiler and machinery, as well as crime<br />

topics. Review the meaning of “risk” in property and casualty<br />

insurance and the definition of insurance policy and binders.<br />

Review the information necessary to pass the state licensing<br />

exam with confidence. $90† includes $75 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Refer to Maryland State Insurance Commission for<br />

educational requirements and additional information.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Inc. This is not state required.<br />

Sec. 301 H70573H June 19-July 19 OnLn OLt<br />

Sec. 302 H70575H Aug. 20-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Bns 592<br />

elements of Life insurance — intermediate Level<br />

Examine the life insurance industry and the elements of traditional<br />

life insurance. Focus on the purpose of insurance and<br />

types of life insurance policies. Review two group cases. CEUs<br />

awarded. $142† includes $23 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be a licensed insurance agent in Maryland.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Inc. Approved by the Maryland Insurance Administration for<br />

14 LH credits.<br />

Sec. 301 H70576H June 19-July 19 OnLn OLt<br />

Jack Rotzien<br />

Sec. 302 H70578H Aug. 20-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Jack Rotzien<br />

Bns 593<br />

elements of health insurance<br />

and its uses — intermediate Level<br />

Examine the health insurance industry and the elements of<br />

traditional health insurance. Focus on Medicare supplements<br />

and HMOs. Review two group cases. CEUs awarded. $86†<br />

includes $16 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be a licensed insurance agent in Maryland.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Inc. Approved by the Maryland Insurance Administration for<br />

seven LH credits.<br />

Sec. 301 H70582H June 19-July 19 OnLn OLt<br />

Jack Rotzien<br />

Sec. 302 H70583H Aug. 16-Sept. 16 OnLn OLt<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Bns 594<br />

ethics in the insurance industry —<br />

intermediate Level<br />

Examine insurance fraud, regulatory ethical and practice<br />

standards, and professional standards and practices. Discuss<br />

high ethical standards of conduct among insurance practitioners<br />

that meet and exceed state insurance regulation requirements.<br />

CEUs awarded. $57† includes $9 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be a licensed insurance agent in Maryland.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Inc. Approved by the Maryland Insurance Administration for<br />

one LP credit.<br />

Sec. 301 H70584H June 19-July 19 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Donovan<br />

Sec. 302 H70585H Aug. 20-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Joseph Donovan<br />

Bns 595<br />

health Savings Accounts/medicare —<br />

intermediate Level<br />

Explore various aspects of Health Savings Accounts. Discuss<br />

Medicare prescription drug benefit, Medicare Advantage and<br />

unauthorized entities. CEUs awarded. $57† includes $9 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be a licensed insurance agent in Maryland.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Inc. Approved by the Maryland Insurance Administration for<br />

one LH credit.<br />

Sec. 301 H70586H June 19-July 19 OnLn OLt<br />

Jeff King<br />

Sec. 302 H70587H Aug. 20-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Jeff King<br />

Bns 596<br />

flood insurance Concepts — intermediate Level<br />

Review flood insurance concepts and customer service. Learn<br />

to provide a quote, write and service the most common types<br />

of flood insurance. CEUs awarded. $57† includes $9 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be a licensed general lines insurance agent or<br />

licensed customer service representative in Maryland.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Inc. Approved by the Maryland Insurance Administration for<br />

one PF credit.<br />

Sec. 301 H70589H June 19-July 19 OnLn OLt<br />

Jeff King<br />

Sec. 302 H70590H Aug. 20-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Jeff King<br />

Bns 597<br />

ethics and the Client — intermediate Level<br />

Examine ethics, unauthorized entities, unfair trade practices.<br />

Learn about agent behavior and client expectations. Study<br />

laws regarding ethical conduct in the insurance profession.<br />

CEUs awarded. $59† includes $11 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be a licensed insurance agent in Maryland.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online<br />

Training Inc. Approved by the Maryland Insurance Administration for<br />

three LP credits.<br />

Sec. 301 H70591H June 19-July 19 OnLn OLt<br />

Jody Broyles<br />

Sec. 302 H70592H Aug. 20-Sept. 20 OnLn OLt<br />

Jody Broyles<br />

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Careers and Certifications


Careers and Certifications<br />

nOnprOfit LeADerShip<br />

AACC is pleased to offer nonprofit leadership courses in<br />

partnership with the following organizations:<br />

• <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Executive's Office of<br />

Constituent Services<br />

• Annapolis Women Giving Together<br />

• Arts Council of <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County<br />

• Coalition of Volunteer Coordinators of<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County<br />

• <strong>Community</strong> Foundation of <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County<br />

• Leadership <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong><br />

• United Way of Central Maryland<br />

• Volunteer Center for <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County<br />

scHOlarsHiPs availaBlE<br />

The <strong>Community</strong> Foundation of <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County's<br />

Celebration of Philanthropy Scholarship offers limited<br />

funding to nonprofit organization staff members, volunteers,<br />

board members and residents who are interested<br />

in courses about development, fundraising and volunteerism.<br />

Nonprofits not located in, but primarily serving<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County, are also eligible.<br />

To apply visit www.cfaac.org.<br />

Grants<br />

Cmd 332<br />

A to Z of Grant writing<br />

Learn the mechanics of writing a grant. Learn how to research<br />

and develop beneficial relationships with potential funding<br />

sources; organize a campaign; keep track of funding, requests<br />

and donations; prepare complete packages; handle crises;<br />

and submit numerous proposals each year. CEUs awarded.<br />

$98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70640H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Vallejo<br />

Sec. 302 H70641H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Vallejo<br />

Sec. 303 H70643H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Vallejo<br />

Cmd 353<br />

Get Grants<br />

Learn how to develop grant proposals for educational initiatives<br />

from experts whose proposals have garnered grant dollars.<br />

Turn an idea into a complete, well-developed proposal<br />

package that is professional, competitive and compelling.<br />

CEUs awarded. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a<br />

sequel to CMD 332 A to Z of Grant Writing.<br />

Sec. 301 H70644H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bo Morton<br />

Sec. 302 H70645H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bo Morton<br />

Sec. 303 H70731H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Bo Morton<br />

74<br />

nonprofit leadership<br />

Cmd 362<br />

Advanced Grant proposal writing<br />

Learn to write winning, competitive proposals that will be<br />

funded. Discover how to tailor your responses to information<br />

found in the per review criteria. CEUs awarded. $98 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a<br />

sequel to CMD 392 Writing Effective Grant Proposals.<br />

Sec. 301 H70747H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Browning<br />

Sec. 302 H70748H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Browning<br />

Sec. 303 H70750H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Browning<br />

Cmd 363<br />

become a Grant writing Consultant<br />

Learn how you can use a basic knowledge of grant or<br />

proposal writing to become an expert in the red-hot grant<br />

consulting field. Find how to apply your creative writing skills<br />

in meaningful ways. CEUs awarded. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70751H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Browning<br />

Sec. 302 H70753H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Browning<br />

Sec. 303 H70764H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Beverly Browning<br />

Cmd 392<br />

writing effective Grant proposals<br />

Increase your chances of success. Learn how to polish<br />

proposals that tap into the dollars available for enhancing<br />

the health and welfare of communities. CEUs awarded. $98<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a<br />

sequel to CMD 353 Get Grants.<br />

Sec. 301 H70769H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jillian Poole<br />

Sec. 302 H70772H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jillian Poole<br />

Sec. 303 H70774H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jillian Poole<br />

Leadership Basics<br />

Cmd 322<br />

introduction to nonprofit management<br />

Develop skills and strategies to become an integral part of<br />

one of America’s fastest growing service sectors. Learn how to<br />

transform good intentions into a professional plan of action.<br />

Gain a better understanding of the unique characteristics of<br />

nonprofit organizations. CEUs awarded. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70637H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Kassam<br />

Sec. 302 H70638H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Kissam<br />

Sec. 303 H70639H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Kissam<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Cmd 360<br />

marketing your nonprofit Organization<br />

Discover marketing practices that will help you further the<br />

ideals and goals of your nonprofit. Gain practical strategies<br />

for competing more effectively for members, media attention,<br />

donors, clients and volunteers. CEUs awarded. $98<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70736H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Kissam<br />

Sec. 302 H70738H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Kissam<br />

Sec. 303 H70740H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Kissam<br />

Cmd 361<br />

Coordinating Special events<br />

Learn how to create and coordinate successful special events<br />

of any size or type. Develop skills, find resources and gain<br />

confidence. Learn experts’ strategies for avoiding costly planning<br />

errors. CEUs awarded. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70741H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cynthia Grzelak<br />

Sec. 302 H70744H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cynthia Grzelak<br />

Sec. 303 H70746H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Cynthia Grzelak<br />

Cmd 397<br />

nonprofit fundraising essentials<br />

Explore the basics of fundraising for nonprofit organizations.<br />

Learn how to plan and implement annual fund and special<br />

fund drives as well as more strategic projects involving corporate<br />

and foundation relations, major gifts and planned giving.<br />

CEUs awarded. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70782H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Timothy Kachinske<br />

Sec. 302 H70785H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Timothy Kachinske<br />

Sec. 303 H70786H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Timothy Kachinske<br />

Cmd 394<br />

Starting a nonprofit<br />

Learn what it takes to convert an informal group into a taxexempt<br />

nonprofit. Examine nonprofit terminology, mission<br />

statements, boards of directors, governing documents, legal<br />

matters and organizational planning. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70779H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Kissam<br />

Sec. 302 H70780H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Kissam<br />

Sec. 303 H70781H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Linda Kissam


nonprofit • oil and gas • pool/spa • power plant • real estate<br />

Volunteer Management<br />

Cmd 389<br />

building teams that work<br />

Learn the secrets of dynamic team building. Discover the<br />

components of a successful team and master the skills<br />

needed to effectively manage projects, make decisions and<br />

solve problems in a team setting. $98 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H70765H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Vivian Harte<br />

Sec. 302 H70766H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Vivian Harte<br />

Sec. 303 H70768H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Vivian Harte<br />

OiL AnD GAS OperAtiOnS<br />

oCC 323<br />

Oil refinery Operations<br />

Prepare for an entry-level career as an oil refinery operator.<br />

Learn personnel safety; instrumentation monitoring; equipment<br />

operations; adjustments to flow, temperature and pressure;<br />

problem detection; corrective actions and operational<br />

trends. $2,595† includes $2,300 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />

Sec. 301 H72010H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 302 H72011H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 303 H72012H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

oCC 324<br />

natural Gas plant Operations<br />

Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to start a career<br />

in natural gas plant operations. Study basic math, physics,<br />

chemistry, safety, electricity, technical drawings, operational<br />

elements, natural gas compression systems, natural gas<br />

refrigeration systems and methods used to purify natural gas.<br />

$2,595† includes $2,300 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />

Sec. 301 H72013H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 302 H72014H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 303 H72015H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

pOOL/SpA OperAtiOn<br />

ATH 393<br />

pool/Spa Operation<br />

Gain the knowledge and skills needed to take the pool and<br />

spa operators certification exam. Learn about regulations,<br />

maintenance, filter systems, chemicals and forms. Exam<br />

given after last class. Information on required textbook available<br />

at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $135 includes $30 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H70532H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuWThF 8 am-noon June 19-22 Frank Goldstein<br />

pOwer pLAnt OperAtiOnS<br />

oCA 503<br />

power plant Operations 1<br />

Prepare for an entry-level career as a power plant operator.<br />

Learn basic safety, industry hazard communications standards,<br />

Lockout-Tagout and industry math. $2,268 includes<br />

$2,263 fee.<br />

Corequisites: OCA 504 Power Plant Operations 2, OCA 505 Power<br />

Plant Operations 3 and OCA 506 Power Plant Operations 4.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />

Sec. 301 H71809H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 302 H71810H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 303 H71812H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

oCA 504<br />

power plant Operations 2<br />

Learn basic physics concepts and calculations, instrumentation<br />

and optimal equipment operation. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Corequisites: OCA 503 Power Plant Operations 1, OCA 505 Power<br />

Plant Operations 3 and OCA 506 Power Plant Operations 4.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />

Sec. 301 H71813H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 302 H71815H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 303 H71816H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

oCA 505<br />

power plant Operations 3<br />

Learn differences in electricity for operators and technicians,<br />

identify industrial valves, read process drawings and review<br />

types and fundamentals of pumps. $109 includes $65 fee.<br />

Corequisites: OCA 503 Power Plant Operations 1, OCA 504 Power<br />

Plant Operations 2 and OCA 506 Power Plant Operations 4.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />

Sec. 301 H71817H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 302 H71819H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 303 H71820H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

oCA 506<br />

power plant Operations 4<br />

Learn how to measure steam generation, identify basic boiler<br />

and auxiliary systems, the differences in fuel and combustion<br />

rates, and cogeneration as an operational method. $109<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Corequisites: OCA 503 Power Plant Operations 1, OCA 504 Power<br />

Plant Operations 2 and OCA 505 Power Plant Operations 3.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />

Sec. 301 H71821H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 302 H71823H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Max Ansari<br />

Sec. 303 H71824H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn GAtL<br />

Max Ansari<br />

reAL eStAte<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Apartment Manager<br />

Enhance your professional growth in the apartment<br />

industry by becoming a Certified Apartment Manager<br />

(CAM). Manage your apartment community and your<br />

team more effectively. This nationally recognized designation<br />

is for apartment industry professionals who<br />

want to advance their career in apartment management.<br />

Register for all of the following courses at the same time.<br />

For more information visit www.aacc.edu/realestate/<br />

apartment.<br />

mGm 509<br />

fair housing Guidelines for Apartment managers<br />

Learn the fair housing guidelines for apartment management.<br />

Identify how to handle complaints and establish statutes<br />

of limitation. Define the requirements for government<br />

housing programs. CEUs awarded. $103 includes $75 fee.<br />

Corequisites: MGM 506 Management of Residential Issues, MGM<br />

507 Legal Responsibilities for Apartment Managers, MGM 508<br />

Management for Apartment Managers, MGM 510 Marketing for<br />

Apartment Managers, MGM 511 Property Maintenance for Apartment<br />

Managers, MGM 512 Risk Management for Apartment Managers and<br />

MGM 513 Financial Analysis for Apartment Managers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70467H 1 session AmiL<br />

M 8 am-noon June 25 Shirley Robertson<br />

mGm 510<br />

marketing for Apartment managers<br />

Examine the apartment manager’s role in marketing apartment<br />

listings. Develop a marketing plan for an apartment<br />

property. Discover how the Fair Housing Act applies to marketing<br />

and advertising. CEUs awarded. $103 includes $75 fee.<br />

Corequisite: MGM 506 Management of Residential Issues, MGM<br />

507 Legal Responsibilities for Apartment Managers, MGM 508<br />

Management for Apartment Managers, MGM 509 Fair Housing<br />

Guidelines for Apartment Managers, MGM 511 Property Maintenance<br />

for Apartment Managers, MGM 512 Risk Management for Apartment<br />

Managers and MGM 513 Financial Analysis for Apartment Managers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70470H 1 session AmiL<br />

M 1-5 pm June 25 Shirley Robertson<br />

mGm 511<br />

property maintenance for Apartment managers<br />

Explore the property manager’s responsibilities for apartment<br />

maintenance. Discover the benefits of a team approach to<br />

maintenance. Learn the elements of proper interior and exterior<br />

maintenance. CEUs awarded. $103 includes $75 fee.<br />

Corequisites: MGM 506 Management of Residential Issues, MGM<br />

507 Legal Responsibilities for Apartment Managers, MGM 508<br />

Management for Apartment Managers, MGM 509 Fair Housing<br />

Guidelines for Apartment Managers, MGM 510 Marketing for<br />

Apartment Managers, MGM 512 Risk Management for Apartment<br />

Managers and MGM 513 Financial Analysis for Apartment Managers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70475H 1 session AmiL<br />

M 8 am-noon July 9 Shirley Robertson<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

mGm 512 NEW<br />

risk management for Apartment managers<br />

Define and analyze risk management through discussion and<br />

practice of the analysis process. Learn common areas of risks.<br />

Develop an emergency plan for various types of situations.<br />

CEUs awarded. $103 includes $75 fee.<br />

Corequisites: MGM 506 Management of Residential Issues, MGM<br />

507 Legal Responsibilities for Apartment Managers, MGM 508<br />

Management for Apartment Managers, MGM 509 Fair Housing<br />

Guidelines for Apartment Managers, MGM 510 Marketing for<br />

Apartment Managers, MGM 511 Property Maintenance for Apartment<br />

Managers and MGM 513 Financial Analysis for Apartment Managers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70477H 1 session AmiL<br />

M 1-5 pm July 9 Shirley Robertson<br />

mGm 513<br />

financial Analysis for Apartment managers<br />

Examine various ways to add value to an apartment investment.<br />

Discover methods used to create a property analysis.<br />

Perform property valuations and budgets for managers. CEUs<br />

awarded. $131 includes $75 fee.<br />

Corequisites: MGM 506 Management of Residential Issues, MGM<br />

507 Legal Responsibilities for Apartment Managers, MGM 508<br />

Management for Apartment Managers, MGM 509 Fair Housing<br />

Guidelines for Apartment Managers, MGM 510 Marketing for<br />

Apartment Managers, MGM 511 Property Maintenance for Apartment<br />

Managers and MGM 512 Risk Management for Apartment Managers.<br />

Sec. 301 H70484H 1 session AmiL<br />

M 8 am-5 pm July 23 Shirley Robertson<br />

Real Estate Appraiser Licensure<br />

rLT 503<br />

Appraisal Standards and ethics<br />

Covers the national 15-hour course on the Uniform Standards<br />

of Appraisal Practice. Meets the classroom requirements for a<br />

state-licensed appraiser. CEUs awarded.<br />

Prerequisite: RLT 523 Real Estate: Appraisal Principles.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Commission of Real Estate<br />

Appraisers and Home Inspectors. Offered in partnership with the<br />

Maryland Association of Appraisers Inc. To register call 410-879-1341.<br />

Sec. 301 H70693H 2 sessions GbtC<br />

ThF 8 am-5 pm June 7-8<br />

rLT 526<br />

real estate: Appraisal practices and Analysis 1<br />

Learn market analysis, highest- and best-use analysis, and<br />

land and site valuation. Explore cost approaches, including<br />

accrued depreciation estimates. Focus on residential applications.<br />

Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />

$425 includes $125 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: RLT 523 Real Estate Appraisal Principles.<br />

Note: Second in a series of four courses developed by the Maryland<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Association for Continuing Education and Training<br />

(MCCACET) to meet the newly established criteria for appraisal licensing<br />

effective Jan. 1, 2008. The courses have been approved by The Appraisal<br />

Foundation and the Maryland Real Estate Appraisers and Home<br />

Inspectors Commission.<br />

Sec. 301 H70694H 8 sessions AmiL<br />

TuTh 6-9:15 pm June 12-July 10 Robert Gonzales<br />

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real estate • soldering<br />

Real Estate Appraiser License Renewal<br />

AACC offers the following real estate appraiser license<br />

renewal courses in partnership with the Maryland<br />

Association of Appraisers Inc. The courses are held at the<br />

GBTC. For more information about registration call<br />

410-777-2970.<br />

July 11: "Green" Residential Appraising<br />

July 19: HUD's 203K Program<br />

July 19: Comment, Comment —<br />

Effective Commentary for any Residential Appraisal<br />

Aug. 2: Basic Math for Real Estate Appraisers<br />

Real Estate Salesperson Licensure Renewal<br />

rsT 351 CATEGORY F<br />

real estate exchanges and nontaxable transfer<br />

Study like-kind exchanges. Help clients transfer real estate<br />

without recognition of the gain. CEUs awarded. $45 includes<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license<br />

renewal (three hours).<br />

Sec. 301 H70699H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

W 6-9 pm June 27 Linda Walsh<br />

rsT 328 CATEGORY C<br />

fair housing meets ADA<br />

Review federal and state fair housing laws and the Americans<br />

with Disabilities Act including protected classes and prohibited<br />

practices. See how ADA impacts real estate licensees.<br />

Discover how uninformed licensees unintentionally violate<br />

the law. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license<br />

renewal (three hours). Not approved in D.C.<br />

Sec. 301 H70695H 1 session AmiL<br />

F 8:30-11:30 am June 29 Solomon Dailey<br />

Sec. 302 H70697H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

F 9 am-noon Aug. 17 Solomon Dailey<br />

reL 367 CATEGORY A<br />

Legislative update<br />

Focus on the latest Maryland General Assembly legislation<br />

pertaining to Realtors. Discover the likelihood of failed legislation<br />

resurfacing. Gain specifics on new legislation such as<br />

effective dates, required disclosure and changes in continuing<br />

education requirements. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license<br />

renewal (three hours).<br />

Sec. 301 H70681H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

F 9 am-noon July 13 David Politzer<br />

Sec. 302 H70685H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 9 am-noon Aug. 4 David Politzer<br />

Sec. 303 H70686H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

F 9 am-noon Aug. 24 David Politzer<br />

rLT 306 CATEGORY D<br />

real estate ethics and professional Standards<br />

Assess the ethical code of conduct and professional standards<br />

in the real estate industry. Learn about the code of ethics,<br />

predatory lending, house flipping, rewards of ethical behavior<br />

and consequences of unethical behavior. CEUs awarded. $45<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license<br />

renewal (three hours).<br />

Sec. 301 H70690H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

F 9 am-noon July 20 David Politzer<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

rLT 304 CATEGORY F<br />

introduction to Leasing and<br />

marketing in property management<br />

Identify the terminology, roles and responsibilities in the<br />

property management industry. Review how to market a<br />

property and qualify a future resident. Discuss types of leases,<br />

closing techniques, Fair Housing laws and illegal questions.<br />

CEUs awarded. $65 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license<br />

renewal (six hours).<br />

Sec. 301 H70689H 2 sessions AmiL<br />

MW 6-9 pm Aug. 6-8 Shirley Robertson<br />

res 384 CATEGORY F<br />

Landlord/tenant Law<br />

Update your knowledge of Maryland landlord/tenant law.<br />

Topics include types, creation and termination of tenancies;<br />

security deposits; nonpayment of rent alternatives; prohibited<br />

and required lease provisions; rent with option to buy and<br />

ground rent. CEUs awarded. $65 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license<br />

renewal (six hours).<br />

Sec. 301 H70688H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

W 6:30-9:30 pm Aug. 15-22 Blake Fetrow<br />

Cen 566 NEW CATEGORY H<br />

mreC Agency-residential<br />

Learn about agency-residential regulations in Maryland.<br />

Review agency laws, the application of law and the provisions<br />

of the law. $45 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license<br />

renewal (three hours).<br />

Sec. 301 H70650H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 9 am-noon Aug. 2 Solomon Dailey<br />

SOLDerinG<br />

opT 348<br />

Soldering — ipC J StD-001C training and<br />

Certification program<br />

Learn the requirements of J-STD-001 Soldering and related<br />

standards as they apply to operators and inspectors involved<br />

in the assembly of products. Study general soldering requirements,<br />

wrapping and soldering of standard wire connections<br />

to various terminals, installing and soldering components<br />

in plated thru-hold boards, mounting and soldering components<br />

in SMT boards, inspection, criteria of the IPC/EIA J-STD-<br />

001, basic shop math, electronic component identification,<br />

skills required to apply for certification. Includes lecture, lab<br />

and demonstrations. The instructor is a registered JSTD-001<br />

trainer. Students who are successful in demonstrating the<br />

J-STD-001 requirements will be awarded a two-year operator<br />

certification. CEUs awarded. $995 includes $625 fee.<br />

Note: For current schedule call 410-777-1168.


teACher prOfeSSiOnAL<br />

DeveLOpment<br />

AACC’s teacher professional development courses meet<br />

the Maryland Child Care Credential requirements established<br />

by the Maryland State Department of Education<br />

(MSDE) Office of Child Care. Each class has a content area<br />

code that corresponds to the Core of Knowledge requirements.<br />

The codes are:<br />

C — Curriculum<br />

D — Child development<br />

H — Health, safety and nutrition<br />

L — <strong>Community</strong><br />

P — Professionalism<br />

S — Special needs<br />

Tmd 310 CONTENT AREA: P/L<br />

the resilient educator<br />

Renew motivation and energy through research-based<br />

techniques in neuroscience and the Institute of HeartMath’s<br />

15 years of scientific research. Learn to make better decisions;<br />

improve communication with staff, students and parents;<br />

transform the physiological response to stress; increase<br />

vitality and well-being; create a stronger school culture; and<br />

improve the overall classroom climate and learning environment.<br />

CEUs awarded. $80 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71521H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-4 pm June 30<br />

TmA 302 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

Singapore math:<br />

number Sense and Computational Strategies<br />

K-12 teachers learn Singapore’s innovative and practical strategies<br />

for solving addition, subtraction, multiplication and<br />

division problems. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71661H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Anni Stipek<br />

Sec. 302 H71663H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Anni Stipek<br />

Sec. 303 H71665H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Anni Stipek<br />

dLC 361<br />

praxis 1 preparation<br />

Review and prepare for the three-part Praxis 1 test. Improve<br />

reading, writing and math skills. Learn useful test-taking<br />

strategies and practice with test questions. Full-length practice<br />

tests are available. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71412H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Nicole Taylor-Buckner<br />

Sec. 302 H71413H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Nicole Taylor-Buckner<br />

Sec. 303 H71414H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Nicole Taylor-Buckner<br />

teacher professional development<br />

eTp 309<br />

praxis 2: Special education Core<br />

Knowledge and Application Assessment<br />

Topics include IEP placement and programs, curriculum and<br />

instruction, assessment, professional roles and legal and<br />

societal issues. Managing the learning environment and<br />

understanding exceptionalities as they relate to the Praxis 2<br />

exam will also be covered. Additionally students will review<br />

the test format, learn test taking strategies and take practice<br />

assessments. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $5 fee.<br />

Note: Online course.<br />

Sec. 301 H71416H June 25-July 20 OnLn wb<br />

Courtney Sabol<br />

Sec. 309 H71415H June 25-July 20 OnLn wb<br />

Courtney Sabol<br />

fon 322 CONTENT AREA: D<br />

understanding Adolescents<br />

Learn the three stages of adolescent development. Compare<br />

the physical, emotional and social changes during teen years.<br />

Understand the importance of adolescent identity formation<br />

for adult mental health. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65<br />

fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71309H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sonja Jodoin<br />

Sec. 302 H71312H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sonja Jodoin<br />

Sec. 303 H71314H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sonja Jodoin<br />

fon 343 CONTENT AREA: D/s<br />

helping Disorganized Kids Succeed in School<br />

Struggles over organization create frequent parent-child conflicts.<br />

Discover how brain development may be a reason for<br />

disorganization in children. Learn practical techniques to help<br />

children get organized and succeed in school. CEUs awarded.<br />

$50 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71317H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-1 pm Aug. 4<br />

fon 349 CONTENT AREA: D/s<br />

the explosive Child<br />

Examine the psychological profile of the noncompliant child.<br />

Learn how to direct children away from explosive episodes.<br />

Identify common parenting mistakes when dealing with<br />

explosive children. CEUs awarded. $50 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71321H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Sa 9 am-3 pm July 14<br />

fon 353 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

ready, Set, read!<br />

Literacy is essential for a child’s success in life. Examine the<br />

newest research about literacy in early childhood. Through<br />

interactive assignments, learn how to build a young child’s<br />

confidence in reading and writing. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71325H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kt Paxton<br />

Sec. 302 H71327H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kt Paxton<br />

Sec. 303 H71342H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Kt Paxton<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

fon 381 CONTENT AREA: L<br />

Guiding Kids on the internet<br />

Understand both the risks and benefits of allowing children<br />

to explore the Internet. Discover fun, informative activities<br />

that can be done with your child. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71382H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Katherine Emmons<br />

Sec. 302 H71383H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Katherine Emmons<br />

Sec. 303 H71384H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Katherine Emmons<br />

oLi 312 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

the Classroom Computer<br />

Learn how to use the classroom computer to enhance learning<br />

and organizational activities. Integrate technology into<br />

planning and curriculum while using multimedia, email and<br />

the Internet. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71443H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Stacey Colwell<br />

Sec. 302 H71446H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Stacey Colwell<br />

Sec. 303 H71448H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Stacey Colwell<br />

oLi 313 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

integrating technology in the Classroom<br />

Learn techniques for integrating technology into classrooms.<br />

Discover simple ways to enhance subject material to meet<br />

course goals. Use tools such as wikis, podcasts and blogs.<br />

Explore standards-based solutions for interactive lesson plans<br />

and Web resources. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71471H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 302 H71472H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 303 H71476H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

oLi 315 CONTENT AREA: P<br />

microsoft excel 2007 in the Classroom<br />

Learn Microsoft Excel 2007 functions, terminology and<br />

formulas. Practice using toolbars, creating charts and graphs<br />

and inserting formulas. Create an electronic grade book,<br />

lesson plans and worksheets. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71481H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 302 H71483H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 303 H71486H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

oLi 317<br />

microsoft powerpoint 2007 in the Classroom<br />

Learn the functions of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 including<br />

how to use templates, create slides, insert text and change<br />

background colors. Create an interactive slide show and discover<br />

how various settings, notes and handouts can enhance<br />

classroom learning. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71489H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tracy Loffer<br />

Sec. 302 H71491H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tracy Loffer<br />

Sec. 303 H71493H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tracy Loffer<br />

oLi 319 CONTENT AREA: P<br />

microsoft word 2007 in the Classroom<br />

Learn how to create, save and edit documents while navigating<br />

Microsoft Word 2007. Practice using templates to create<br />

lesson plans, quizzes, grade books and classroom posters.<br />

Identify a system to effectively organize files and folders.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71495H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 302 H71498H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 303 H71500H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

oLi 320<br />

using the internet in the Classroom<br />

Learn how to locate and evaluate Internet resources for the<br />

classroom. Improve the quality and amount of discussion<br />

through the use of email and discussion boards. Learn how to<br />

safeguard students and personal information. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71503H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 302 H71505H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 303 H71507H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

TAr 301 CONTENT AREA: s<br />

teaching Students with Autism:<br />

Strategies for Success<br />

Reach and teach students with autism by understanding how<br />

their brains work. Help them turn challenges into opportunities<br />

and enjoy the rich perspective they bring to the classroom.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71513H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ellen Arnold<br />

Sec. 302 H71514H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ellen Arnold<br />

Sec. 303 H71516H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ellen Arnold<br />

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TAr 303 CONTENT AREA: s<br />

empowering Students with Disabilities<br />

Explore common disabilities encountered in the classroom<br />

and master techniques for promoting academic, behavioral<br />

and social skills in students with special needs. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71518H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sara Hardin<br />

Sec. 302 H71520H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sara Hardin<br />

Sec. 303 H71525H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sara Hardin<br />

TAr 304 NEW CONTENT AREA: C<br />

Learning Styles<br />

Examine the various ways students perceive and process<br />

information. Learn to vary teaching strategies and techniques<br />

to support the multiple learning styles represented in the<br />

classroom. CEUs awarded. $50 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71527H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Th 9:15-11:45 am Aug. 2<br />

TAr 307 NEW CONTENT AREA: s<br />

Differentiated instruction and<br />

response to intervention Connection<br />

Learn how to combine differentiated instruction and response<br />

to intervention to help children succeed academically.<br />

Recognize various learning styles. Evaluate factors that motivate<br />

students. Examine response to intervention tiers. Plan<br />

differentiated instruction using various materials and assessments.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71529H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsha Spears<br />

Sec. 302 H71531H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsha Spears<br />

Sec. 303 H71591H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsha Spears<br />

TAr 308 NEW CONTENT AREA: s<br />

teaching Students with Learning Disabilities<br />

Explore the special education process including the Individual<br />

Education Plan (IEP). Learn how to implement effective reading,<br />

math and writing programs. Practice creative strategies<br />

to meet student goals. Review resources available on the Web<br />

as well as in the community. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71592H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sara Hardin<br />

Sec. 302 H71593H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sara Hardin<br />

Sec. 303 H71594H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sara Hardin<br />

Tes 301 CONTENT AREA: s<br />

An introduction to teaching eSL/efL<br />

Learn innovative ways to teach vocabulary and grammar,<br />

listening and speaking, and reading and writing. Gain a<br />

deeper understanding of your students. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71615H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tom Scovel<br />

Sec. 302 H71617H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tom Scovel<br />

Sec. 303 H71621H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tom Scovel<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Tes 302 CONTENT AREA: s/L/P<br />

Spanish in the Classroom<br />

Bridge the language gap with Spanish-speaking students and<br />

parents. Learn to articulate the letters of the Spanish alphabet.<br />

Explore basic conversational words and phrases. Practice<br />

communicating with parents about children’s school progress,<br />

skills and needs. CEUs awarded $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71622H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tara Williams<br />

Sec. 302 H71625H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tara Williams<br />

Sec. 303 H71628H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tara Williams<br />

THr 304 NEW CONTENT AREA: P<br />

Organizing for efficiency<br />

Explore ways to more effectively manage time and space.<br />

Discover simple techniques that help set priorities and meet<br />

deadlines. Learn to cope with small spaces and make a work<br />

space more inviting through effective storage systems and<br />

personalization. CEUs awarded. $50 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71630H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 9:15-11:45 am July 10<br />

TLA 301 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

Guided reading and writing<br />

for Student Achievement<br />

Acquire the development training needed to improve student<br />

literacy. Develop guided reading strategies into opportunities<br />

for teaching writing. Prepare creative lesson plans that really<br />

work! CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71632H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsha Spears<br />

Sec. 302 H71634H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsha Spears<br />

Sec. 303 H71637H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsha Spears<br />

TLA 302 CONTENT AREA: C/s<br />

Guided reading: Differentiated Classroom<br />

Learn to combine the principles of differentiated instruction<br />

and guided reading for maximum classroom success. Build<br />

a balanced literary framework that gets results with even<br />

the most challenged learners. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71639H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsha Spears<br />

Sec. 302 H71640H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsha Spears<br />

Sec. 303 H71643H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Marsha Spears<br />

TLA 304 CONTENT AREA: C/s<br />

response to intervention: reading Strategies<br />

Learn proactive strategies to help struggling readers. Practice<br />

responses to intervention strategies and tiered interventions.<br />

Discover innovative classroom tools and strategies to avoid<br />

pullouts. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71645H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Wendell Christiansen<br />

Sec. 302 H71647H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Wendell Christiansen<br />

Sec. 303 H71649H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Wendell Christiansen


TLA 305 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

teaching writing: Grades 4-6<br />

Discover effective and meaningful assessment tools as well as<br />

practical strategies to strengthening students’ writing skills.<br />

Explore writing integration with content areas and methods<br />

to improve student narrative, expository and persuasive writing.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71650H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Melanie Park<br />

Sec. 302 H71654H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Melanie Park<br />

Sec. 303 H71655H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Melanie Park<br />

TmA 301 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

Singapore math Strategies:<br />

model Drawing for Grades 1-6<br />

Develop the skills to start teaching model drawing, the<br />

Singapore Math Method that gives word problems a visual<br />

context. Learn the set of seven steps that can be used to solve<br />

80 percent of word problems. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71657H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Anni Stipek<br />

Sec. 302 H71658H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Anni Stipek<br />

Sec. 303 H71660H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Anni Stipek<br />

TmA 303 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

teaching math: Grades 4-6<br />

Reinvent math instruction by bringing hands-on learning,<br />

inexpensive manipulatives and real-world connections into<br />

the classroom to get students excited about math. CEUs<br />

awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71670H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Michele Thraikill<br />

Sec. 302 H71672H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Michele Thraikill<br />

Sec. 303 H71673H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Michele Thraikill<br />

Tmd 301 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

Creating K-12 Learning materials<br />

Develop instructional aides that align with school district<br />

standards. Learn to create and self-publish workbooks, lab<br />

manuals, activity kits, visual aids and manipulatives. Discover<br />

how to sell products through catalogs, stores and trade<br />

shows. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71674H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Michael McMillan<br />

Sec. 302 H71676H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Michael McMillan<br />

Sec. 303 H71678H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Michael McMillan<br />

teacher professional development<br />

Tmd 302 CONTENT AREA: s<br />

Create the inclusive Class: Strategies for Success<br />

Get the training needed to reach a diverse student mix in the<br />

classroom. Develop strategies for students with learning disabilities,<br />

neurobiological disorders and physical challenges.<br />

Learn to prioritize under tight deadlines and be creative on<br />

demand. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71679H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ellen Arnold<br />

Sec. 302 H71680H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ellen Arnold<br />

Sec. 303 H71681H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Ellen Arnold<br />

Tmd 303 CONTENT AREA: s<br />

Differentiated instruction in the Classroom<br />

Examine the philosophy of Differentiated Instruction (DI) and<br />

understand the limitations of a traditional classroom. Practice<br />

how to differentiate instruction; meet the needs of a diverse<br />

classroom population; and integrate subject content and<br />

learning profiles. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71479H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tracey Birch<br />

Sec. 302 H71482H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tracey Birch<br />

Sec. 303 H71484H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tracey Birch<br />

Tmd 304 CONTENT AREA: s/L<br />

Solving Classroom Discipline problems<br />

Learn the secrets to solving discipline problems and enjoy a<br />

peaceful, orderly classroom. Review a step-by-step approach<br />

to effective, positive classroom discipline. CEUs awarded. $125<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71487H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

James Thompson<br />

Sec. 302 H71490H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

James Thompson<br />

Sec. 303 H71494H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

James Thompson<br />

Tmd 305 CONTENT AREA: s/L<br />

Solving Classroom Discipline problems 2<br />

Learn to use a new research-based, six-step approach to solve<br />

severe and chronic discipline problems, including bullying,<br />

fighting, using abusive language, stealing and refusing to<br />

work. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71496H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

James Thompson<br />

Sec. 302 H71499H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

James Thompson<br />

Sec. 303 H71501H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

James Thompson<br />

TeACHer TrAininG AT AACC — AACC’s TEACH institute offers preservice<br />

training for teachers and child care providers as well as continuing education professional<br />

development. Whether you are just getting started in a new career, changing careers or furthering<br />

your education,TEACH has a program that can help you. Degree Seekers • Career Changers •<br />

Teaching Paraprofessionals • Child Care Professionals<br />

www.aacc.edu/teach • 410-777-2401<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Tmd 306 CONTENT AREA: C/P<br />

Survival Kit for new teachers<br />

Learn to write winning lesson plans, reach diverse learners<br />

through differentiated instruction, communicate clearly, plan<br />

memorable events and keep stress at bay. CEUs awarded.<br />

$125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71504H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tracey Birch<br />

Sec. 302 H71506H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tracey Birch<br />

Sec. 303 H71508H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Tracey Birch<br />

Tmd 307 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

the Creative Classroom<br />

Discover how to build a more creative classroom. Learn the<br />

traits of creative teachers and how to apply various teaching<br />

methods to enhance the classroom environment. Discuss<br />

learning labs and writing activities across the curriculum.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71509H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 302 H71510H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 303 H71511H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Tmd 311 CONTENT AREA: D<br />

managing Challenging Student<br />

behavior: 1-2-3 magic<br />

Explore concepts from the bestselling book “1-2-3 Magic:<br />

Effective Discipline for Children.” Learn innovative strategies<br />

to encourage positive conduct; manage challenging<br />

behaviors; and strengthen relationships with your students.<br />

Discover techniques that can be easily applied and produce<br />

immediate results. CEUs awarded. $65 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71524H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 9:15 am-2:15 pm July 31<br />

Tmd 312 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

teaching preschool: inspiring Lessons<br />

Create engaging, age-appropriate lesson plans for a preschool<br />

classroom. Explore how the brain develops, what impact<br />

brain and physical development have on learning and recognize<br />

developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) in the<br />

preschool classroom. Practice techniques that will assist with<br />

the assessment phase of lesson planning and implementation.<br />

CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71526H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Usha Fortna<br />

Sec. 302 H71528H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Usha Fortna<br />

Sec. 303 H71532H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Usha Fortna<br />

Tmd 313 NEW CONTENT AREA: C<br />

brain-based Lesson planning<br />

Learn to apply brain-based learning theory to lesson planning.<br />

Create and document lesson plans that support brain<br />

development and enhance learning. CEUs awarded. $50<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71533H 1 session AmiL<br />

Sa 9 am-noon Aug. 11<br />

79<br />

Careers and Certifications


Careers and Certifications<br />

80<br />

teacher professional • telecommunication • truck driving<br />

TpC 308<br />

brain function and Learning<br />

Learn the effects cognitive skills have on learning. Explore<br />

brain research in the areas of learning difficulties and develop<br />

tools to help children overcome difficulties in the classroom<br />

and elsewhere. Plan activities to stretch brain function and<br />

experience the importance of repetition in learning. CEUs<br />

awarded. $40 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71394H 1 session AmiL<br />

Tu 6-8:30 pm Aug. 21<br />

TpC 309<br />

educational resources in the <strong>Community</strong><br />

Discover educational resources available in the community.<br />

Identify activities and affordable programs that align with<br />

curriculum requirements and provide opportunities for<br />

children to engage socially. Review curriculum options and<br />

assessment tools. CEUs awarded. $40 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71395H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 9:15-11:45 am June 19<br />

TpC 320 CONTENT AREA: P/L<br />

mental health first Aid<br />

Examine mental illnesses and substance use disorders.<br />

Discover risk factors and warning signs of mental health<br />

issues. Learn a five-step action plan to help individuals in<br />

crisis connect with appropriate professional, peer, social and<br />

self-help care. Upon successful completion, earn a Mental<br />

Health First Aid Certificate from Mental Health First Aid USA.<br />

CEUs awarded. $80 includes $20 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71398H 2 sessions GbtC<br />

WTh 9 am-4 pm June 20-21<br />

Sec. 302 H71399H 4 sessions AmiL<br />

MTuWTh 6-9 pm July 23-26<br />

Sec. 303 H71400H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />

SaSu 9 am-4 pm Aug. 25-26<br />

TsC 301 CONTENT AREA: C<br />

teaching Science: Grades 4-6<br />

Learn techniques for teaching science to students in grades<br />

four, five and six that will excite and encourage them. Explore<br />

concepts in direct instruction, scientific research methodology<br />

and organizational tools that promote subject mastery. CEUs<br />

awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71534H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Holly Trimble<br />

Sec. 302 H71535H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Holly Trimble<br />

Sec. 303 H71536H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Holly Trimble<br />

TTe 302 CONTENT AREA: P<br />

Creating a Classroom website<br />

Learn how to create websites for individual classrooms.<br />

Explore website development, safety and how to connect<br />

to an established curriculum. Discover tools to publish websites<br />

quickly and incorporate banners and animation. CEUs<br />

awarded $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71538H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 302 H71539H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 303 H71540H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

TTe 303 NEW<br />

teaching Smarter with SmArt boards<br />

Learn to create SMART Board and SMART Notebook multimedia<br />

lessons that engage learners and address diverse needs.<br />

Explore the basics of using these tools as well as how to<br />

blend text, videos and graphics. CEUs awarded. $125 includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71541H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sec. 302 H71542H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Sec. 303 H71543H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

TTe 304 CONTENT AREA: P<br />

microsoft excel 2010 in Class<br />

Discover how to use Microsoft Excel 2010 in the classroom.<br />

Practice creating colorful charts as well as graphs to help collect<br />

student data. Develop spreadsheets and learn to manage<br />

information using tabs, sorting, filtering and other useful<br />

features. CEUs awarded. $125 includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71545H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 302 H71546H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

Sec. 303 H71547H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Robin Sellers<br />

TTe 306 NEW<br />

technology trends<br />

Explore current and emerging technology that can be used in<br />

the modern classroom to enhance student engagement and<br />

achievement. Learn to integrate new technology across the<br />

curriculum. CEUs awarded. $50 includes $5 fee.<br />

Sec. 301 H71570H 1 session Arnold campus<br />

Tu 9:15-11:45 am Aug. 7<br />

teLeCOmmuniCAtiOn<br />

Network Cable Installer —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete the following two courses to<br />

prepare for an industry certification exam by the Fiber<br />

Optic Association and earn a continuing education certificate.<br />

Visit www.aacc.edu/telecommunications.<br />

See page 99 to learn about AACC continuing education<br />

certificate programs.<br />

OCC 375 Designing and Planning Communication<br />

Networks 1<br />

OCC 377 Designing and Planning Communication<br />

Networks 2<br />

oCC 375<br />

Designing and planning Communication<br />

networks 1<br />

Learn about basic telecommunication systems. Discuss<br />

physical layer components, transmission media, safety, tools,<br />

construction techniques, test equipment, four-pair cabling<br />

systems, coaxial cable and troubleshooting. $269 includes<br />

$215 fee.<br />

Corequisite: OCC 377 Designing and Planning Communication<br />

Networks 2.<br />

Note: High school diploma or GED required.<br />

Sec. 301 H71979H 10 sessions GbtC<br />

MW 5:30-8:30 pm June 4-July 9 Richard Nightengale<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

oCC 377<br />

Designing and planning<br />

Communication networks 2<br />

Gain additional knowledge about network cabling. Learn<br />

about fiber optics and cabling concepts such as light propagation,<br />

optical testing, operating sources and detectors, termination<br />

workstations and troubleshooting. $269 includes $215 fee.<br />

Corequisite: OCC 375 Designing and Planning Communication<br />

Networks 1.<br />

Sec. 301 H71981H 10 sessions GbtC<br />

MW 5:30-8:30 pm July 11-Aug. 13 Richard Nightengale<br />

Carrier Ethernet Certification and<br />

Optical Communications Certification<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and the Global<br />

Corporate <strong>College</strong> in partnership with Ciena Learning<br />

Solutions, based in Linthicum, offers vendor-neutral<br />

certification training in the latest evolution in network<br />

technology, Ciena's Carrier Ethernet and Ciena's Optical<br />

Communications Certification, at AACC's Regional Higher<br />

Education Center at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills. Carrier Ethernet<br />

Associate Certification and Optical Communications<br />

Associate Certification are five-day courses designed<br />

to provide participants with the knowledge and skills<br />

required to sit for the official Ciena certification exam.<br />

Visit www.globalcorporatecollege.com or contact AACC's<br />

Center for Workforce Solutions at 410-777-2732 or<br />

cws@aacc.edu.<br />

truCK DrivinG<br />

Commercial Drivers License Class A and B —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

Successfully complete both courses that make up<br />

Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Class A training<br />

(OCA 334 and OCA 335) or the single course for CDL<br />

Class B training (OCA 343) to earn an AACC continuing<br />

education certificate and gain the training preparation<br />

you need to become a truck driver. Offered in<br />

partnership with All-State Career, these Motor Vehicle<br />

Administration-approved courses can be completed<br />

in as few as one to three weeks depending on which<br />

license you are preparing for. All classes include both<br />

classroom instruction at AACC’s Glen Burnie Town<br />

Center as well as behind-the-wheel instruction at a<br />

driving range in Baltimore. Students must meet eligibility<br />

requirements and schedule an appointment with<br />

the CDL program manager. Call 410-777-2935. For<br />

more information about AACC’s truck driving training<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/cdl. See page 99 for more information<br />

about AACC continuing education programs.


veterinAry ASSiStinG<br />

oCA 515<br />

veterinary Office Specialist<br />

Become a veterinary office receptionist. Learn appointment<br />

scheduling, medical records control, animal health care, medical<br />

ethics and communication skills. $369 includes $324 fee.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Veterinary Technical<br />

Institute.<br />

Sec. 301 H71837H June 4-27 OnLn vti<br />

Kim Fish<br />

Sec. 302 H71838H July 9-26 OnLn vti<br />

Kim Fish<br />

Sec. 303 H71840H Aug. 6-29 OnLn vti<br />

Kim Fish<br />

oCA 549<br />

become a veterinary Assistant<br />

Learn about pet nutrition, health, emergency care, pharmaceuticals<br />

and safety issues. $129 includes $65 fee.<br />

Corequisites: OCA 550 Become A Veterinary Assistant 2 and OCA 551<br />

Become A Veterinary Assistant 3.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71938H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

Sec. 302 H71940H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

Sec. 303 H71941H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

oCA 550<br />

become a veterinary Assistant 2:<br />

Canine reproduction<br />

Explore the hormonal cycle of the female dog, optimal breeding<br />

times for natural mating, artificial insemination, infertility<br />

issues, caring for a pregnant dog, whelping preparations and<br />

postpartum complications. $129 includes $65 fee.<br />

Corequisites: OCA 549 Become A Veterinary Assistant 1 and OCA 551<br />

Become A Veterinary Assistant 3.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71942H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

Sec. 302 H71944H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

Sec. 303 H71945H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

oCA 551<br />

become a veterinary Assistant 3: practical Skills<br />

Explore animal restraint skills needed for basic procedures,<br />

how to obtain blood samples, disinfecting and prepping<br />

exam room, administering medication, sexing an animal and<br />

trimming nails. $129 includes $65 fee.<br />

Corequisites: OCA 549 Become A Veterinary Assistant 1 and OCA 550<br />

Become A Veterinary Assistant 2.<br />

Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />

Sec. 301 H71946H June 20-Aug. 10 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

Sec. 302 H71948H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

Sec. 303 H71949H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn eDGO<br />

Jeff Grognet<br />

veterinary assisting • welding<br />

weLDinG<br />

Certified Welding<br />

Earn your STICK, MIG and TIG training through courses<br />

offered in partnership with Earlbeck Corp. in Baltimore.<br />

Tours of the Earlbeck facility are available on request. For<br />

more information and additional offerings, visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/welding.<br />

Welding for Work —<br />

Continuing Education Certificate<br />

AACC offers three continuing education certificates in<br />

our Welding for Work Series.<br />

Welding for Work—MIG<br />

Successfully complete OCC 345.<br />

Welding for Work—STICK<br />

Successfully complete OCC 344.<br />

Welding for Work—TIG<br />

Successfully complete OCC 346.<br />

For more information about Welding for Work visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/weldingforwork or call<br />

410-777-2056. See page 99 to learn more about<br />

AACC continuing education certificates.<br />

opT 394<br />

fundamentals of welding Certified training<br />

Learn oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc and shielded<br />

metal arc processes through lecture and hands-on practice.<br />

Discuss basic metallurgy, welding codes, distortion control<br />

and welding symbols. CEUs and an Earlbeck Certification of<br />

Completion awarded. $1,355 includes $1,179 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt,<br />

hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Helmet, gloves, jacket,<br />

chipping hammer, wire brush and pliers are provided as part of the<br />

welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H71874H 6 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 25-July 9 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H71877H 12 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Aug. 28-Oct. 4 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H71881H 6 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm Aug. 20-31 Don Hodges<br />

oCC 344<br />

welding for work — StiCK<br />

Learn the processes for oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas<br />

metal arc and shielded metal arc welding through hands-on<br />

instruction. Prepare to perform fillet and groove welds in<br />

carbon steel using E7018 electrodes in all positions. Passing<br />

the certification test provides AWS D1.1 welder certification.<br />

CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of Completion awarded. $3,130<br />

includes $2,723 fee.<br />

Note: Must be 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt, hardtoe<br />

boots and safety goggles required. Bring SMAW (shielded metal arc<br />

welding) workbook and welding gear to class. Helmet, gloves, jacket,<br />

chipping hammer, wire brush and pliers are provided as part of the<br />

welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H72016H 15 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 25-Aug. 10 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H72017H 30 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Aug. 28-Dec. 6 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H71916H 15 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm Aug. 20-Sept. 24 Don Hodges<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

oCC 345<br />

welding for work — miG<br />

Learn the processes for oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas metal<br />

arc and shielded metal arc welding through hands-on instruction.<br />

Prepare to perform fillet and groove welds in carbon<br />

steel in all positions. Passing the certification test provides<br />

AWS D1.1 welder certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of<br />

Completion awarded. $3,130 includes $2,723 fee.<br />

Note: Must be 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt, hardtoe<br />

boots and safety goggles required. Bring GMAW (gas metal arc<br />

welding) workbook and welding gear to class. Helmet, gloves, jacket,<br />

chipping hammer, wire brush and pliers are provided as part of the<br />

welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H72019H 13 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 25-Aug. 8 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H72020H 30 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Aug. 28-Dec. 6 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H72021H 13 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm Aug. 20-Sept. 19 Don Hodges<br />

oCC 346<br />

welding for work — tiG<br />

Learn the processes for oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas<br />

metal arc and shielded metal arc welding through hands-on<br />

instruction. Prepare material and perform flat, horizontal and<br />

vertical welds and flat groove welds in carbon steel, stainless<br />

steel and aluminum. Passing the certification test provides<br />

AWS D9.1 welder certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate<br />

of Completion awarded. $3,130 includes $2,723 fee.<br />

Note: Must be 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt, hardtoe<br />

boots and safety goggles required. Bring GTAW (gas tungsten arc<br />

welding) workbook and welding gear to class. Helmet, gloves, jacket,<br />

chipping hammer, wire brush and pliers are provided as part of the<br />

welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H72022H 14 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 25-Aug. 10 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H72023H 30 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Aug. 28-Dec. 6 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H72024H 14 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm Aug. 20-Sept. 21 Don Hodges<br />

opT 374<br />

Advanced Shielded metal Arc pipe welding<br />

Learn techniques required of a qualified STICK pipe welder:<br />

proper tacks and feather edging, filler metal angles, manipulations<br />

for open root pipe welding, E6010 root and hot pass with<br />

E7018 low hydrogen fill and cap. Qualify to the ASME IX, Boiler<br />

and Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G position on carbon steel.<br />

Passing the certification test makes you eligible for an all-position<br />

ASME welder qualification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate<br />

of Completion awarded. $2,040 includes $1,775 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants and<br />

shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear<br />

to class. Helmet, gloves, jacket, chipping hammer, wire brush and pliers<br />

are provided as part of the welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H71834H 8 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 4-20 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H71839H 16 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm June 12-Aug. 9 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H71845H 8 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm July 23-Aug. 8 Don Hodges<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

opT 375<br />

Advanced Gas metal Arc welding — pipe<br />

Learn techniques required of a qualified MIG pipe welder:<br />

proper tacks and feather edging, filler metal angles, manipulations<br />

for open root pipe and welding on carbon steel pipe<br />

with GMAW-SC and FCAW processes. Train with ER70S solid<br />

wire short circuit transfer GMAW down bead root with E71T-1<br />

flux cored wire hot and fill passes, upward progression. Train<br />

to ASME welder qualification to ASME IX, Boiler and Pressure<br />

Vessel Code in the 6G position on carbon steel. Passing<br />

the certification test makes you eligible for an all-position<br />

ASME welder qualification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of<br />

Completion awarded. $2,040 includes $1,775 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants and<br />

shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear<br />

to class. Helmet, gloves, jacket, chipping hammer, wire brush and pliers<br />

are provided as part of the welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H71854H 8 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 4-20 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H71861H 16 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm June 12-Aug. 9 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H71863H 8 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm July 23-Aug. 8 Don Hodges<br />

opT 376<br />

Advanced Gas tungsten Arc welding — pipe<br />

Learn techniques required of a qualified TIG pipe welder: proper<br />

tacks and feather edging, filler metal angles, manipulations<br />

for open root pipe welding and welding on carbon steel pipe<br />

with the GTAW process. Train with ER70S carbon steel solid<br />

wire with upward progression. Train to ASME IX, Boiler and<br />

Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G position on carbon steel. Passing<br />

the certification test makes you eligible for an all-position<br />

ASME welder qualification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of<br />

Completion awarded. $2,040 includes $1,775 fee.<br />

Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants and<br />

shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear<br />

to class. Helmet, gloves, jacket, chipping hammer, wire brush and pliers<br />

are provided as part of the welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H71865H 8 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 4-20 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H71866H 16 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm June 12-Aug. 9 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H71871H 8 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm July 23-Aug. 8 Don Hodges<br />

opT 395<br />

intermediate StiCK welding Certified training<br />

Prepare material and perform fillet and groove welds in carbon<br />

steel using E7018 electrodes in all positions. Geared toward<br />

structural welding code vertical and overhead tests. Passing<br />

the certification tests provides an all-position limited thickness<br />

AWS D1.1 welder certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of<br />

Completion awarded. $2,040 includes $1,775 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt,<br />

hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring SMAW (shielded<br />

metal arc welding) workbook and welding gear to class. Helmet, gloves,<br />

jacket, chipping hammer, wire brush and pliers are provided as part of<br />

the welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H71882H 9 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 4-22 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H71883H 18 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm June 12-Aug. 10 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H71891H 9 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm July 23-Aug. 10 Don Hodges<br />

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opT 397<br />

intermediate tiG welding Certified training<br />

Gain skills in the gas tungsten arc process. Prepare material<br />

and perform flat, horizontal and vertical fillet welds and flat<br />

groove welds in carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum.<br />

Geared toward AWS D9.1 specification for fusion welding for<br />

aerospace applications. Passing the certification tests qualifies<br />

you for AWS D9.1 aerospace code for carbon steel, stainless<br />

steel and aluminum certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate<br />

of Completion awarded. $2,040 includes $1,775 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt,<br />

hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring GTAW workbook and<br />

welding gear to class. Helmet, gloves, jacket, chipping hammer, wire<br />

brush and pliers are provided as part of the welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H71909H 8 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 6-22 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H71912H 16 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm June 19-Aug. 16 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H71913H 8 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm July 25-Aug. 10 Don Hodges<br />

opT 396<br />

intermediate miG welding Certified training<br />

Prepare material and perform fillet and groove welds in<br />

carbon steel in all positions. Practice geared toward structural<br />

welding code vertical and overhead tests. Passing the certification<br />

tests provides an all-position limited thickness AWS<br />

D1.1 welder certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of<br />

Completion awarded. $2,040 includes $1,775 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt,<br />

hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring GMAW workbook<br />

and welding gear to class. Helmet, gloves, jacket, chipping hammer,<br />

wire brush and pliers are provided as part of the welding gear kit.<br />

Sec. 301 H71897H 7 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm June 8-22 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 302 H71900H 14 sessions eArL<br />

TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm June 26-Aug. 16 Don Hodges<br />

Sec. 303 H71906H 7 sessions eArL<br />

MWF 8 am-3 pm July 27-Aug. 10 Don Hodges<br />

wOrLD LAnGuAGeS<br />

Pathways to Proficiency is a comprehensive, eightcourse,<br />

sequenced world language continuing education<br />

program. Courses are scheduled so that students can<br />

move through the program as a group taking a course<br />

each term. These courses are designed to progressively<br />

improve practical, everyday foreign language skills at<br />

beginning and intermediate levels, with intensive focus<br />

on spoken language skills. They are ideal for government<br />

employees, defense contractors, business professionals,<br />

police, emergency and medical personnel, active duty<br />

military, educators and others needing mastery of foreign<br />

language for their job or career advancement. Upon<br />

successful completion of all four courses at each program<br />

level (beginning or intermediate) students will earn a<br />

continuing education certificate.<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.aacc.edu/worldlanguage. See page 99 to learn<br />

more about continuing education certificates.<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Arabic — Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education<br />

certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning Arabic Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLA 301 Arabic Beginning 1<br />

WLA 302 Arabic Beginning 2<br />

WLA 303 Arabic Beginning 3<br />

WLA 304 Arabic Beginning 4<br />

Intermediate Arabic Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLA 311 Arabic Intermediate 1<br />

WLA 312 Arabic Intermediate 2<br />

WLA 313 Arabic Intermediate 3<br />

WLA 314 Arabic Intermediate 4<br />

Chinese — Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education<br />

certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning Chinese Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLC 301 Chinese Beginning 1<br />

WLC 302 Chinese Beginning 2<br />

WLC 303 Chinese Beginning 3<br />

WLC 304 Chinese Beginning 4<br />

Farsi — Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education<br />

certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning Farsi Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLD 301 Farsi Beginning 1<br />

WLD 302 Farsi Beginning 2<br />

WLD 303 Farsi Beginning 3<br />

WLD 304 Farsi Beginning 4


French<br />

French — Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate<br />

upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning French Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLF 301 French Beginning I<br />

WLF 302 French Beginning 2<br />

WLF 303 French Beginning 3<br />

WLF 304 French Beginning 4<br />

Intermediate French Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLF 311 French Intermediate 1<br />

WLF 312 French Intermediate 2<br />

WLF 313 French Intermediate 3<br />

WLF 314 French Intermediate 4<br />

WLf 304<br />

french beginning 4<br />

Continue expanding French language skills relating to the<br />

workplace, community, culture and the media. $200 includes<br />

$5 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: WLF 303 French Beginning 3.<br />

Sec. 302 H70482H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-8:30 pm June 21-July 31 Irene Dehan<br />

German<br />

German — Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate<br />

upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning German Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLG 301 German Beginning 1<br />

WLG 302 German Beginning 2<br />

WLG 303 German Beginning 3<br />

WLG 304 German Beginning 4<br />

Intermediate German Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLG 311 German Intermediate 1<br />

WLG 312 German Intermediate 2<br />

WLG 313 German Intermediate 3<br />

WLG 314 German Intermediate 4<br />

Italian<br />

world languages<br />

Italian — Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate<br />

upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning Italian Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLI 301 Italian Beginning 1<br />

WLI 302 Italian Beginning 2<br />

WLI 303 Italian Beginning 3<br />

WLI 304 Italian Beginning 4<br />

Intermediate Italian Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLI 311 Italian Intermediate 1<br />

WLI 312 Italian Intermediate 2<br />

WLI 313 Italian Intermediate 3<br />

WLI 314 Italian Intermediate 4<br />

WLi 304<br />

italian beginning 4<br />

Continue the expansion of Italian language skills relating<br />

to community and city life, culture and the media. $200<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: WLI 303 Italian Beginning 3.<br />

Sec. 302 H70485H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

MW 6-8:30 pm June 20-Aug. 1 Richard Paterniti<br />

Japanese<br />

Japanese —<br />

Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate<br />

upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning Japanese Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLJ 301 Japanese Beginning I<br />

WLJ 302 Japanese Beginning 2<br />

WLJ 303 Japanese Beginning 3<br />

WLJ 304 Japanese Beginning 4<br />

Portuguese<br />

Russian<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

Portuguese —<br />

Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate<br />

upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning Portuguese Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLP 301 Portuguese Beginning 1<br />

WLP 302 Portuguese Beginning 2<br />

WLP 303 Portuguese Beginning 3<br />

WLP 304 Portuguese Beginning 4<br />

Russian — Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate<br />

upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning Russian Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLR 301 Russian Beginning 1<br />

WLR 302 Russian Beginning 2<br />

WLR 303 Russian Beginning 3<br />

WLR 304 Russian Beginning 4<br />

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Careers and Certifications<br />

Spanish<br />

Spanish — Continuing Education Certificates<br />

Students may earn an AACC continuing education<br />

certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning<br />

courses, and a second certificate upon completion<br />

of the following four intermediate courses.<br />

Beginning Spanish Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLS 301 Spanish Beginning 1<br />

WLS 302 Spanish Beginning 2<br />

WLS 303 Spanish Beginning 3<br />

WLS 304 Spanish Beginning 4<br />

Intermediate Spanish Series<br />

(New series begins September 2012)<br />

WLS 311 Spanish Intermediate 1<br />

WLS 312 Spanish Intermediate 2<br />

WLS 313 Spanish Intermediate 3<br />

WLS 314 Spanish Intermediate 4<br />

WLs 304<br />

Spanish beginning 4<br />

Continue the expansion of Spanish language skills relating to<br />

the workplace, the community, culture and the media. $200<br />

includes $5 fee.<br />

Prerequisite: WLS 303 Spanish Beginning 3.<br />

Sec. 303 H70494H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />

TuTh 6-8:30 pm June 21-July 31 Sophie Donpineo<br />

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Workplace Spanish<br />

psp 503<br />

Spanish for health Care<br />

Learn Spanish in a course designed for nurses, doctors and<br />

health care office staff working with Spanish-speaking<br />

patients. Covers basic vocabulary, job titles, admissions, insurance<br />

terms, body parts, medical history, patient examination,<br />

discharge instructions and common injuries. $105† includes<br />

$65 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto<br />

Spanish.<br />

Sec. 301 H71512H June 13-July 20 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 302 H71515H July 25-Aug. 20 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 303 H71517H Aug. 15-Sept. 17 OnLn prSpn<br />

psp 505<br />

Spanish for Social Services<br />

Learn Spanish in a course designed for social workers,<br />

counselors, nonprofit office staff and ministers working with<br />

Spanish-speakers in an outreach capacity. Covers basic greetings<br />

and vocabulary, job titles, the outreach visit, social work<br />

terms, interview phrases and insurance vocabulary. $105†<br />

includes $65 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto<br />

Spanish.<br />

Sec. 301 H71519H June 13-July 20 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 302 H71522H July 25-Aug. 20 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 303 H71523H Aug. 15-Sept. 17 OnLn prSpn<br />

psp 504<br />

Spanish for Construction<br />

Learn greetings and general vocabulary covering building<br />

terms, hand tools, power tools, construction equipment,<br />

building supplies, hardware, landscaping, painting, electrical<br />

terms, safety equipment and supervisory expressions. $105†<br />

includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto<br />

Spanish. Designed for construction workers, contractors and foremen.<br />

Sec. 301 H71930H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 302 H71932H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 303 H71934H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prSpn<br />

psp 506<br />

Spanish for the workplace<br />

Bridge the communication gap between English and<br />

Spanish-speaking co-workers and clients. Learn to communicate<br />

simply in basic Spanish. $105† includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto<br />

Spanish.<br />

Sec. 301 H71936H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 302 H71947H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 303 H71950H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prSpn<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

psp 512<br />

Spanish for manufacturing<br />

Learn basic greetings, general vocabulary, job titles, factory<br />

vocabulary, common actions and commands, hand tools,<br />

power tools, supplies and materials, hardware, clean-up<br />

terms, measurements, safety equipment, job expectations,<br />

job performance, supervisory terms, schedules and shifts, and<br />

hazardous materials. $105† includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto<br />

Spanish. Designed for managers, supervisors and team leaders in a<br />

manufacturing setting.<br />

Sec. 301 H71952H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 302 H71953H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 303 H71956H Aug. 15-Oct. 12 OnLn prSpn<br />

psp 513<br />

Spanish for warehouse and Distribution Centers<br />

Learn warehouse or distribution center terms used by managers,<br />

supervisors and team leaders who work with Spanishspeaking<br />

employees and co-workers. $105† includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto<br />

Spanish.<br />

Sec. 301 H71958H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 302 H71959H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 303 H71960H Aug. 15-Oct. 5 OnLn prSpn<br />

psp 514<br />

Spanish for food Service<br />

Learn vocabulary that covers basic greetings, hiring, training,<br />

job expectations, job performance, accidents and emergencies,<br />

menu terms, meats, seafood, fruits, vegetables, beverages,<br />

service station, condiments, types of china and flatware, room<br />

set-up and cleaning supplies. $105† includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto<br />

Spanish. Designed for restaurant managers, wait staff and cooks.<br />

Sec. 301 H70349H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 302 H70350H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 303 H70351H Aug. 15-Oct. 12 OnLn prSpn<br />

psp 515<br />

Spanish for hospitality<br />

Acquire supervisory communication skills in Spanish for the<br />

hospitality and housekeeping fields. Covers greetings, general<br />

vocabulary, lodging vocabulary, types of rooms, housekeeping<br />

terms, cleaning supplies, maintenance, grounds keeping, basic<br />

hiring, interview questions, verification and pay, training, job<br />

expectations and performance. $105† includes $60 fee.<br />

Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto<br />

Spanish.<br />

Sec. 301 H70352H June 20-Aug. 3 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 302 H70353H July 18-Sept. 7 OnLn prSpn<br />

Sec. 303 H70354H Aug. 15-Oct. 12 OnLn prSpn<br />

Delivering high-quality, affordable employee training tailored<br />

to meet the needs of your business<br />

yOu nAme the time. yOu nAme the pLACe. we DeLiver AwArD-winninG trAininG.<br />

www.AACC.edu/Cws • 410-777-2723


Earn your associatE, bachElor’s or graduatE dEgrEE at aacc<br />

The AACC University Consortium is a select group of four-year colleges and universities that partner with AACC to<br />

offer baccalaureate and graduate courses at AACC sites. The consortium expands access to higher education through<br />

a mix of associate, bachelor, master and professional degree and certificate programs. Degrees offered by the fouryear<br />

partners link with AACC associate degree programs, offering a seamless transfer.<br />

frosTBurG sTATe uniVersiTy<br />

† Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a concentration<br />

in Electrical Engineering<br />

301-687-4500<br />

ejmoore@frostburg.edu<br />

www.frostburg.edu/engr-arundel-mills<br />

mCdAnieL CoLLeGe<br />

† Master of Science in Human Resources Development (HRD)<br />

† Administrator 1 Certificate<br />

410-857-2500<br />

gradadms@mcdaniel.edu<br />

www.mcdaniel.edu/graduate/arundelmills<br />

noTre dAme of mAryLAnd uniVersiTy<br />

† Bachelor of Arts Liberal Studies/Elementary Education<br />

† Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) or Leadership in Teaching (LDT)<br />

† Certification in Administration and Supervision, Special Education,<br />

Library Media Specialist, TESOL and Reading Specialist<br />

410-532-5119<br />

kcorley@ndm.edu (graduate programs)<br />

kschwienteck@ndm.edu (undergraduate programs)<br />

www.ndm.edu/academics/school-of-education<br />

sTeVenson uniVersiTy<br />

† Accelerated R.N. to B.S. option for registered nurses who want to<br />

complete a bachelor’s degree in nursing<br />

443-352-4243<br />

ascagliola@stevenson.edu<br />

www.gps.stevenson.edu/accelerated/rn-to-bs/2<br />

uniVersiTy of mAryLAnd<br />

uniVersiTy CoLLeGe<br />

† Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Cybersecurity,<br />

Homeland Security, Information Systems<br />

Management and Management Studies<br />

410-777-1882<br />

marthur@umuc.edu<br />

www.umuc.edu/visitors/locations/arundelmills.cfm<br />

ArtiCuLAtiOn AGreementS<br />

To expand educational opportunities for county residents, AACC works closely with many four-year colleges and univertisites both within and<br />

outside of Maryland to create academic pathways in allowing AACC graduates the opportunity to move seamlessly into a bachelors' degree<br />

program without loss of academic credit. For more information, visit www.aacc.edu/transfer/articulations, consult the college catalog<br />

and be sure to meet with a college adviser.<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

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AmiL • ArundeL miLLs<br />

7009 <strong>Arundel</strong> mills Circle<br />

Hanover, md 21076<br />

CHiLd CAre TrAininG<br />

Aide or Assistant in Child Care,<br />

Working as an .................................. 51<br />

Brain Development, Play and Lesson<br />

Planning .......................................... 52<br />

Building Healthy Relationships with<br />

Parents ............................................. 51<br />

Child Care: The School-Age Child .......... 50<br />

Child Care 1 –<br />

Growth and Development ............... 50<br />

Child Care 2 –<br />

Activities for Young Children ............ 50<br />

Child Care Transitions, Effective ............. 51<br />

Nutrition, Fitness and Fun for<br />

Young Children ................................ 51<br />

Outdoor Classroom, Explore the ........... 52<br />

Preschool Curriculum:<br />

Integrating Math and Science .......... 51<br />

CoLLeGe prepArATion<br />

Math Placement Test Preparation ......... 40<br />

CompuTer And TeCHnoLoGy<br />

TrAininG<br />

ITIL v3 Foundation ................................ 63<br />

driVer eduCATion<br />

Driver Education – Youth ...................... 10<br />

fiTness CerTifiCATions<br />

Personal Fitness Trainer Certification,<br />

Level 2 .............................................. 66<br />

HumAn resourCes<br />

Compensation 2: Executive<br />

Compensation and Compensation<br />

Issues ............................................... 72<br />

Health Care Financing and Economics .. 72<br />

Professional Human Resource<br />

Management ................................... 72<br />

HVACr<br />

HVACR Exam Review:<br />

Journeyman and Master .................. 72<br />

pArenTinG And fAmiLy Life<br />

Anger in Family Life: One-on-One,<br />

Managing ........................................ 29<br />

Middle School Child, Parenting the ....... 30<br />

Separation or Divorce: One-on-One,<br />

Parenting Through ........................... 29<br />

Systematic Training for Effective<br />

Parenting (STEP): One-on-One ........ 30<br />

86<br />

reAL esTATe<br />

Appraisal Principles and Analysis 1,<br />

Real Estate: ...................................... 76<br />

Fair Housing Guidelines for Apartment<br />

Managers ......................................... 75<br />

Financial Analysis for Apartment<br />

Managers ......................................... 76<br />

Leasing and Marketing in Property<br />

Management, Introduction to ......... 76<br />

Legislative Update ................................ 76<br />

Marketing for Apartment Managers ..... 75<br />

Property Maintenance for<br />

Apartment Managers ...................... 75<br />

Risk Management for Apartment<br />

Managers ......................................... 76<br />

TeACHer professionAL<br />

deVeLopmenT<br />

Brain-Based Lesson Planning ............... 79<br />

Brain Function and Learning ................ 80<br />

Mental Health First Aid ......................... 80<br />

WorLd LAnGuAGes<br />

Spanish, Conversational ........................ 36<br />

GBTC • GLen Burnie<br />

ToWn CenTer<br />

101 Crain Highway n.<br />

Glen Burnie, md 21061<br />

CHiLd CAre TrAininG<br />

Aide or Assistant in Child Care,<br />

Working as an .................................. 51<br />

Communication with parents and<br />

Children, Effective ............................ 51<br />

Emergency Preparedness ...................... 52<br />

Ethics in Child Care ................................ 51<br />

First Five Years of Child Development ... 51<br />

Healthy Beginnings .............................. 52<br />

CompuTer And TeCHnoLoGy<br />

TrAininG<br />

A+ Essentials ........................................ 62<br />

A+ Network and Desk Side<br />

IT Technician .................................... 62<br />

Accounting Principles, Applying ........... 58<br />

Adobe InDesign – Level 2 ..................... 59<br />

Adobe Photoshop – Level 1, 2 .............. 59<br />

Computer Fundamentals ...................... 52<br />

Computer Keyboarding ......................... 52<br />

Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design ...... 60<br />

Flash: Web Graphic Design .................... 60<br />

Mac Basics ............................................. 56<br />

Microsoft Access 2010 – Level 1 ........... 56<br />

Microsoft Access 2007 – Level 1, 2 ....... 57<br />

Microsoft Excel – Level 1, 2 .................. 54<br />

Microsoft Excel 2007 Power User .......... 54<br />

course category<br />

SubJeCt LiSt by CAmpuS LOCAtiOnS<br />

AACC offers courses in more than 40 locations throughout the county including the Arnold campus, AACC at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills, Glen Burnie<br />

Town Center, Hotel Culinary Arts and Tourism Building and area schools. For a complete list see page 3.<br />

Microsoft Excel 2010 – Level 1 ............. 56<br />

Microsoft Office 2010 Basics ................. 55<br />

Microsoft Office 2010: New Features .... 55<br />

Microsoft Word 2007 – Level 1, 2 ......... 54<br />

Photoshop: Web Graphic Design ........... 60<br />

Re-Entry Professional, Computer<br />

Training for the ................................ 54<br />

Re-Entry Professional, Microsoft<br />

Excel for the ..................................... 54<br />

Re-Entry Professional, Starting Over .... 54<br />

Web Graphic Design, Concept<br />

to Layout: ......................................... 60<br />

Windows 7 Basic, Advanced ................. 42<br />

ConsTruCTion<br />

Tile Technician ....................................... 64<br />

enGLisH As A seCond LAnGuAGe<br />

Capstone: Academic Reading<br />

and Vocabulary ................................ 43<br />

Reading and Vocabulary, Beginning,<br />

Intermediate, High Intermediate,<br />

Advanced ....................................42-43<br />

fLoriCuLTure<br />

Fine Tune Flower Arranging Skills ......... 12<br />

Floriculture 2: Advanced Floral<br />

Design .............................................. 66<br />

Japanese Influence on the Art of<br />

Flower Arranging ............................. 12<br />

HeALTH CAre<br />

Co-Occurring Disorders ......................... 70<br />

CPR for Health Care Professionals ......... 67<br />

CPR Recertification, Health Care<br />

Provider ........................................... 67<br />

Heart Saver AED .................................... 67<br />

Infant and Child First Aid ...................... 67<br />

Licensed Nurse Refresher:<br />

Part 1 – Theory ................................ 69<br />

R.N., C.M./D.N. Training Program in<br />

Assisted Living ................................. 68<br />

pArenTinG And fAmiLy Life<br />

Anger in Family Life, Managing ............ 30<br />

Budget, Finding Balance<br />

in the Family .................................... 30<br />

Child’s Behavior: 1-2-3 Magic,<br />

Managing Your ................................. 30<br />

Separation or Divorce: One-on-One,<br />

Parenting Through ........................... 30<br />

Systematic Training for Effective<br />

Parenting (STEP) .............................. 29<br />

reAL esTATe<br />

Appraisal Standards and Ethics ............. 76<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

seniors<br />

Microsoft Office 2010 Basics ................. 33<br />

Windows 7 Basic ................................... 33<br />

TeACHer professionAL<br />

deVeLopmenT<br />

Mental Health First Aid ......................... 80<br />

TeLeCommuniCATion<br />

Designing and Planning Communication<br />

Networks 1, 2 ................................... 80<br />

HCAT • hOteL, CuLinAry ArtS<br />

AnD tOuriSm inStitute<br />

7438 Gov. ritchie Highway<br />

Glen Burnie, md 21061<br />

food And CuLinAry<br />

Boot Scootin’ BBQ ................................. 13<br />

Bring On the Heat ................................. 14<br />

Campfire Specialties ............................. 13<br />

Culinary Basics ...................................... 14<br />

Culinary Basics, Advanced ..................... 15<br />

Pickling and Preserving ........................ 15<br />

Thailand, A Taste of ............................... 13<br />

HospiTALiTy And CuLinAry ArTs<br />

Bartender Certification ......................... 72<br />

Sanitation, Certification in .................... 72<br />

Kids in CoLLeGe<br />

Master Chef’s Challenge ....................... 25


course category<br />

NEEd hElp gEttiNg WhERE you WaNt to go?<br />

Are you thinking about going back to college, but you’re not sure if college is right for you? Maybe you’re not ready to<br />

pursue a degree, or you already have a degree and need training to get a new job or advance your career.<br />

WE caN hElp.<br />

Meet the School of Continuing and Professional Studies transition coordinator. She can help you learn about:<br />

Job Training and Career Planning<br />

• Explore AACC’s many noncredit and related credit options<br />

• Examine which paths of study lead to which jobs and careers<br />

• Find out what requirements must be met prior to enrollment<br />

• Get help with course selection and registration<br />

Student Services<br />

• Financial aid for continuing education<br />

• Military and veterans’benefits<br />

• Grants, loans and work programs<br />

• Child care<br />

• Disability accommodations<br />

• Résumé-writing services<br />

• Tutoring<br />

all you havE to do is pick up thE phoNE.<br />

Shannon R. Jones<br />

Transition Coordinator, School of Continuing and Professional Studies<br />

410-777-7195<br />

410-353-8977 (cell)<br />

srjones10@aacc.edu<br />

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Alphabetical index by subject<br />

A<br />

A+ Certification and PC Technician .............................. 62<br />

AACC Foundation .......................................................... 94<br />

Accounting ................................................................... 45<br />

Accounting Technology Certificate ............................... 45<br />

ACT Preparation ........................................................... 40<br />

ADA Compliance/Nondiscrimination ............................ 93<br />

Adobe Photoshop ......................................................... 59<br />

Administrative Assistant .............................................. 46<br />

Administrative Medical Assistant Certificate ................ 67<br />

Administrative Professional Certificate ......................... 46<br />

Adult Basic Skills (ABS) ................................................. 39<br />

Aerobics ....................................................................... 12<br />

Alternative and Sustainable Energy ........................45-46<br />

Apple Technology ......................................................... 56<br />

Aquatic Fitness ............................................................. 12<br />

Arabic ........................................................................... 82<br />

Art ..............................................................................6-8<br />

Art as Business ............................................................... 6<br />

Art History ...................................................................... 6<br />

Articulation Agreements .............................................. 85<br />

<strong>Arundel</strong> Mills Course List .............................................. 86<br />

B<br />

Baking and Pastry Certificate ....................................... 72<br />

Banjo ............................................................................ 29<br />

Bartender Certificate .................................................... 72<br />

Basic Education ............................................................ 39<br />

Basic Life Support/CPR/First Aid ................................... 67<br />

Basic Skills (Writers’ Workshop) .................................... 37<br />

Before/After Care ....................................................17-18<br />

Boating .......................................................................... 8<br />

Bookkeeping ................................................................ 45<br />

Bookstore ..................................................................... 93<br />

Building Maintenance and Administration .................. 46<br />

Business Education ..................................................46-49<br />

Business Software ...................................................58-59<br />

Business Support Specialist Certificate ......................... 47<br />

C<br />

Calendar ......................................................................... 5<br />

Cancellations ................................................................ 98<br />

Career Exploration .......................................................8-9<br />

Casino and Gaming Operations Certificate ................... 49<br />

CEBS: Certified Employee Benefit Specialist ................. 72<br />

Ceramics ........................................................................ 6<br />

CEUs (Continuing Education Units) ............................... 93<br />

Child Care Core of Knowledge ..................................51-52<br />

Child Care Credential, Maryland ................................... 50<br />

Child Care Training ...................................................50-52<br />

Child Development Associate Certificate ...................... 50<br />

Chinese .................................................................. 36, 82<br />

Closings ...................................................................92-93<br />

Cloud Computing Essentials Certificate ........................ 62<br />

Coding and Transcription, Professional ....................69-70<br />

<strong>College</strong> Preparation ...................................................... 40<br />

Commercial Drivers Certificate ..................................... 80<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Ensembles ................................................ 28<br />

CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals Preparation<br />

88<br />

course category<br />

Certificate .............................................................. 62<br />

Computer and Game Design ....................................63-64<br />

Computer and Technology Training .........................52-64<br />

Computer Networking .................................................. 53<br />

Computer Training for Re-Entry Professional<br />

Certificate .............................................................. 54<br />

Computers (Seniors) ..................................................... 33<br />

Computers, Introduction to .......................................... 52<br />

Construction ............................................................64-65<br />

Construction Estimating Certificate .............................. 64<br />

Continuing Education Certificates ................................ 98<br />

Continuing Education Units (CEUs) ............................... 93<br />

Cooking (see Food and Culinary) .............................13-15<br />

Cooking Demonstrations .............................................. 13<br />

Cosmetology ................................................................ 65<br />

CPR (Careers and Certifications) ................................... 67<br />

Crafts .............................................................................. 6<br />

Credit/Noncredit Share ................................................. 93<br />

Culinary Tours ............................................................... 13<br />

d<br />

Dance ............................................................................. 9<br />

Database Development ................................................ 57<br />

Decorating ................................................................... 17<br />

Digital Home Technology, Certificate ............................ 61<br />

Digital Photography Certificate .................................... 32<br />

Directions to Campus ................................................... 93<br />

Drawing ......................................................................... 7<br />

Driver Education ........................................................9-10<br />

e<br />

Eco-Friendly Gardening ................................................ 17<br />

e-Learning Instructional Design Certificate .................. 63<br />

Electrical Apprenticeships ............................................ 65<br />

Electrocardiogram and Intravenous Therapy<br />

Technician Certificate ............................................ 67<br />

Emergency Closings ..................................................... 92<br />

Employment and Retirement (LifeStages) ................... 26<br />

English as a Second Language (ESL) ........................41-44<br />

English Basic Skills ....................................................... 41<br />

English for Academic Purposes Certificate ...............42-43<br />

Entertaining and Lifestyle ............................................ 13<br />

Environmental Education ............................................. 65<br />

ESL Special Topics ......................................................... 43<br />

ESL Teacher Training, Certificate ................................... 44<br />

Exercise (see Fitness) ................................... 12, 34-35, 66<br />

EXPLORE ..................................................................10-11<br />

f<br />

Family and Caregiving (LifeStages) .........................26-27<br />

Family Child Care Provider Certificate ........................... 50<br />

Family Provider Start-Up Classes .............................50-51<br />

Family Time, Intergenerational .................................... 11<br />

Farsi .............................................................................. 83<br />

Financial Aid ................................................................ 95<br />

Financial Planning (Personal Enrichment) ................... 11<br />

Fine Arts Certificate ........................................................ 7<br />

First Aid (Health Care) .................................................. 67<br />

Fitness ...............................................................12, 34-35<br />

Fitness Certifications .................................................... 66<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Floriculture ............................................................. 12, 66<br />

Floriculture – Floral Arranging Certificate .................... 55<br />

Food and Culinary ...................................................13-15<br />

Food and Society .......................................................... 13<br />

French .................................................................... 36, 83<br />

G<br />

Gardening .................................................................... 17<br />

GED (General Educational Development) ..................... 39<br />

GED Certificate, Preparation for .................................... 39<br />

German ........................................................................ 83<br />

Glen Burnie Town Center Course List ............................ 86<br />

GMAT Preparation ........................................................ 40<br />

Golf .............................................................................. 15<br />

Graduate-Level Preparation (GMAT, GRE, LSAT) .......40-41<br />

Grants (Nonprofit) ........................................................ 74<br />

GRE Preparation ......................................................40-41<br />

Green Building Technical Professional Certificate ......... 45<br />

Group Exercise .............................................................. 12<br />

Guitar ........................................................................... 29<br />

H<br />

Hands-On Cooking ..................................................13-15<br />

Health (Personal Enrichment) ...................................... 16<br />

Health Care (Careers and Certifications) ..................67-70<br />

Historic Preservation .................................................... 16<br />

History, Art ..................................................................... 6<br />

History and Heritage .................................................... 16<br />

Home and Garden ........................................................ 17<br />

Home Improvement and Remodeling .......................... 17<br />

Homeland Security ....................................................... 71<br />

Hospitality and Culinary Arts (HCAT) ............................ 72<br />

Human Resources ......................................................... 72<br />

HVACR .......................................................................... 72<br />

HVACR Entry Level Technician Certificate ...................... 73<br />

i<br />

Icons Explained .............................................................. 2<br />

Information .............................................................92-93<br />

Insurance ..................................................................... 73<br />

Intergenerational ......................................................... 18<br />

Internet Basics .........................................................52-53<br />

iPhone and iPad Programming Certificate ................... 56<br />

Italian ..................................................................... 36, 83<br />

IT and Networking Security .....................................62-63<br />

IT Infrastructure Library v3 Foundation<br />

Exam Prep Certificate ............................................ 63<br />

IT Project Management Certificate ............................... 58<br />

J<br />

Japanese ................................................................ 36, 83<br />

Jewelry and Stained Glass .............................................. 7<br />

K<br />

Kids in <strong>College</strong> .........................................................17-26<br />

Kindermusik ................................................................. 18


L<br />

Languages .........................................................36, 82-84<br />

Late Openings .............................................................. 93<br />

Law for Consumers ....................................................... 26<br />

Leadership Basics (Nonprofit) ...................................... 74<br />

Licensed Nurse Refresher Certificate ............................ 68<br />

LifeStages ...............................................................26-27<br />

Local and Regional History ........................................... 16<br />

Location Codes ............................................................... 3<br />

LSAT Preparation .......................................................... 41<br />

m<br />

Managed Care Operations Certificate ........................... 67<br />

Management and Supervision ..................................... 47<br />

Marketing ...............................................................47-48<br />

Martial Arts .................................................................. 28<br />

Massage (Personal Enrichment) ................................... 16<br />

Massage, Therapeutic (Careers and Certifications) ....... 70<br />

Math Placement Test Preparation, Refresher ................ 40<br />

Medical Office Management ........................................ 68<br />

Mental Health First Aid Certificate ................................ 16<br />

Microsoft Office 2003 ................................................... 56<br />

Microsoft Office 2010 ..............................................55-56<br />

Microsoft Technical Certification Prep ........................... 62<br />

Mobile Device Programming Certificate ....................... 64<br />

Motorcycle Safety ......................................................... 28<br />

Music .......................................................................28-29<br />

Music Instruction ......................................................... 29<br />

n<br />

Nanny/Au Pair Certificate ............................................. 51<br />

Non-County Residents Course Costs ............................. 92<br />

Nondiscrimination ....................................................... 93<br />

Nonprofit Leadership ..............................................74-75<br />

Nursing ...................................................................68-69<br />

o<br />

Oil and Gas Operations ................................................. 75<br />

Online Course List ....................................................90-91<br />

p<br />

Painting ......................................................................7-8<br />

Parenting and Family Life ........................................29-30<br />

Parking ......................................................................... 92<br />

Partnerships with Four-Year <strong>College</strong>s/Universities ....... 85<br />

Payment Policy ............................................................. 92<br />

PC Technician Certificate ............................................... 62<br />

Peer Learning Partnership .......................................30-31<br />

Personal Finance .......................................................... 11<br />

Personal Growth ......................................................31-32<br />

Pet Ownership ........................................................ 31, 36<br />

Phlebotomy ................................................................. 69<br />

Phlebotomy Technician Certificate ............................... 69<br />

Photography ................................................................ 32<br />

Photoshop .................................................................... 59<br />

Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy ....................... 69<br />

Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners ................ 69<br />

Piano ............................................................................ 29<br />

Pool/Spa Operation ...................................................... 75<br />

Portuguese ................................................................... 83<br />

course category<br />

Pottery (see Ceramics) .................................................... 6<br />

Power Plant Operations ................................................ 75<br />

Prelicensing (Insurance) ............................................... 73<br />

Printmaking ................................................................... 8<br />

Project Management (Business Education) .................. 48<br />

Project Management<br />

(Computer and Technology Training) ..................... 58<br />

Publishing and Marketing (Writers’ Workshop) ............ 38<br />

Q<br />

QuickBooks .............................................................58-59<br />

Quilting .......................................................................... 8<br />

r<br />

Real Estate (Careers and Certifications) ...................75-76<br />

Real Estate (Personal Enrichment) ............................... 32<br />

Real Estate Apartment Manager .............................75-76<br />

Real Estate Appraiser Licensure and Renewal .............. 76<br />

Real Estate Salesperson Licensure and Renewal ........... 76<br />

Refund Policy ............................................................... 92<br />

Registration Information/Forms ................ 96-97, 99-100<br />

Retirement ................................................................... 11<br />

Russian ......................................................................... 83<br />

s<br />

Sales and Customer Service .......................................... 49<br />

Sanitation Certification ................................................ 72<br />

SAT Preparation ............................................................ 40<br />

Scholarships ................................................................. 95<br />

SCUBA .......................................................................... 33<br />

Sculpting ........................................................................ 8<br />

Senior Course Costs ...................................................... 92<br />

Seniors ....................................................................33-34<br />

Sewing ....................................................................34-35<br />

Sign Language Certificate, Beginning .......................... 34<br />

Social Work/Counseling ................................................ 70<br />

Soldering ...................................................................... 76<br />

Spanish .................................................................. 36, 84<br />

Stained Glass .................................................................. 7<br />

Start Your Own Business ............................................... 49<br />

Stationary Engineer Certificate .................................... 46<br />

Staying Healthy: Mind and Body (LifeStages) .............. 27<br />

Stocks and Bonds ......................................................... 11<br />

Student ID .................................................................... 92<br />

Student Record Policy .................................................. 93<br />

Summer Camp ............................................ 10-11, 17-26<br />

Swimming (see Aquatic Fitness) .................................. 12<br />

Synchronous Learning Certificate ................................. 62<br />

System Downtime ........................................................ 93<br />

T<br />

Tai Chi ........................................................................... 12<br />

Teacher Professional Development .........................77-80<br />

Telecommunication ...................................................... 80<br />

Tennis ........................................................................... 34<br />

Test Preparation ......................................................39-41<br />

Theater ......................................................................... 34<br />

Truck Driving Certificate ............................................... 80<br />

u<br />

University Consortium .................................................. 85<br />

Unscheduled Closings .................................................. 92<br />

V<br />

Veterinary Assisting ................................................80-81<br />

Voice Instruction .......................................................... 29<br />

Volunteer Management (Nonprofit) ............................ 75<br />

W<br />

Wait List Procedures ..................................................... 92<br />

Weather/Emergency Closings ...................................... 92<br />

Web Design and Graphics ........................................59-61<br />

Web Design Certificate ................................................. 59<br />

Web Design Certificate, Advanced ................................ 60<br />

Weight Management ................................................... 16<br />

Welding ..................................................................81-82<br />

Welding for Work Certificate ........................................ 81<br />

Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 ...............54-55<br />

Wine and Beer Academy .............................................. 15<br />

Women’s Institute ...................................................34-36<br />

Workplace Spanish ....................................................... 84<br />

World Languages (Careers and Certifications) .........82-84<br />

World Languages (Personal Enrichment) ..................... 36<br />

Writers’ Workshop ...................................................37-38<br />

Writing Genres (Writers’ Workshop) .......................37-38<br />

y<br />

Yoga ....................................................................... 12, 27<br />

Youth, Elementary School .................................10, 18-23<br />

Youth, High School ..................................................25-26<br />

Youth, Middle School ........................................11, 23-25<br />

Youth, Preschool .......................................................... 18<br />

Z<br />

Zumba .......................................................................... 12<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 89<br />

Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

course category<br />

index of online courses Go onLine WiTH ConTinuinG eduCATion.<br />

AACC offers an exciting range of online courses<br />

to meet your needs. You can take a short interactive<br />

quiz “Are Online Learning Courses Right<br />

for Me?” at www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/<br />

coned to help you decide if this option fits your<br />

learning needs.<br />

All courses require Internet access, email,<br />

Internet Explorer or other browser. Technical<br />

requirements may be found at www.aacc.edu/<br />

virtualcampus/coned.<br />

Accounting And Bookkeeping<br />

Accounting Fundamentals, 2 .................................................................. 45<br />

AlternAtive And SuStAinABle energy<br />

Solar Hot Water Heating, Fundamentals of ............................................. 45<br />

Green Building Technical Professional ..................................................... 45<br />

Photovoltaic System Design and Installation .......................................... 45<br />

Green Building for Contractors ................................................................ 45<br />

Building Energy Efficiency, Introduction to ............................................. 45<br />

Sustainable Buildings and High Performance System Design,<br />

Fundamentals of ............................................................................ 46<br />

Weatherization Installer Training ............................................................ 46<br />

Green Supply Chain Professional, Certified.............................................. 46<br />

Wind Energy Apprentice ......................................................................... 46<br />

LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation ................................................. 46<br />

Art<br />

Arts and Crafts as a Business ..................................................................... 6<br />

Drawing for the Absolute Beginner ........................................................... 7<br />

Enjoying European Art Online ................................................................... 6<br />

BuSineSS educAtion<br />

Administrative Assistant Applications ..................................................... 46<br />

Administrative Assistant Fundamentals .................................................. 46<br />

Business Analysis, Introduction to ........................................................... 49<br />

Business and Marketing Writing ............................................................. 48<br />

Business Fundamentals, Mastery of ........................................................ 47<br />

Business Plan, Creating a Successful ....................................................... 49<br />

Cell Phone Apps for Business, Creating.................................................... 48<br />

Consulting Practice, Starting Your Own ................................................... 49<br />

Customer Service, Managing .................................................................. 49<br />

Distribution and Logistics Management ................................................. 47<br />

Effective Selling ...................................................................................... 49<br />

Email Promotions, Improving ................................................................. 48<br />

Entrepreneur Boot Camp ......................................................................... 49<br />

Facebook for Business: Advanced Skills ................................................... 48<br />

Google Analytics ..................................................................................... 48<br />

Home-Based Business, Start and Operate Your Own ............................... 49<br />

Integrating Social Media in an Organization ........................................... 48<br />

Marketing Using Social Media ................................................................. 47<br />

Math for the Workplace, Practical ........................................................... 49<br />

Online Advertising .................................................................................. 48<br />

PMP Certification Prep 1, 2 ...................................................................... 48<br />

Project Management Applications .......................................................... 48<br />

Project Management Fundamentals ....................................................... 48<br />

Sales Management, Principles of ............................................................ 47<br />

Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications ...................................................... 47<br />

Small Business, Start Your Own ............................................................... 49<br />

Social Media, Introduction to .................................................................. 47<br />

Successful Webinars, Designing .............................................................. 48<br />

Supervision and Management, Fundamentals, 2 .................................... 47<br />

Supervisory and Leadership .................................................................... 47<br />

Supply Chain Management Fundamentals ............................................. 47<br />

Survey Techniques, Successful ................................................................. 48<br />

Total Quality Fundamentals .................................................................... 47<br />

Twitter .................................................................................................... 48<br />

Website Traffic, Boosting ......................................................................... 48<br />

YouTube for Business ............................................................................... 48<br />

90<br />

If you do not have an online service from home<br />

or work, you can access the Internet at the Technology<br />

Learning Centers (TLC) in <strong>Anne</strong>x A on the<br />

Arnold campus, at the Glen Burnie Town Center<br />

or in Suite 206 at AACC at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills.<br />

AACC works with a number of online partners<br />

to provide the broadest array of high quality<br />

learning experiences. Once you have registered<br />

for an online course, please visit www.aacc.<br />

edu/virtualcampus/coned.<br />

cAreer explorAtion<br />

Administrative Medical Assistant, Explore a Career as an .......................... 8<br />

Gift Basket Business, Start Your Own ......................................................... 9<br />

Medical Coding, Explore a Career in........................................................... 8<br />

Medical Transcription, Explore a Career in ................................................. 8<br />

Optical Assistant, Become an .................................................................... 8<br />

Pet Sitting Business, Start a ...................................................................... 9<br />

Pharmacy Technician, Explore a Career as a .............................................. 9<br />

cArpentry<br />

Carpentry ................................................................................................ 64<br />

Construction Blueprint Reading .............................................................. 65<br />

Construction Estimating, Introduction to ................................................ 64<br />

Construction Math, Essential ................................................................... 65<br />

Construction Materials and Processes ..................................................... 65<br />

Estimating and Bidding 2 ........................................................................ 65<br />

college prepArAtion<br />

Algebra, Introduction to.......................................................................... 40<br />

GMAT Preparation ................................................................................... 40<br />

GRE Preparation – Quantiative ............................................................... 41<br />

GRE Preparation – Verbal and Analytical ................................................ 40<br />

LSAT Preparation – Part 1, 2 ................................................................... 41<br />

Math Refresher ....................................................................................... 40<br />

SAT/ACT Preparation: Quantiative ........................................................... 40<br />

SAT/ACT Preparation: Verbal ................................................................... 40<br />

child cAre trAining<br />

Child Care 1 – Child Growth and Development ....................................... 50<br />

Child Care 2 – Activities for Young Children............................................. 50<br />

Child Care: The School-Age Child ............................................................. 50<br />

Classroom Experiences for Young Children .............................................. 51<br />

Family Child Care Preservice Module 1 – Child Development .................. 50<br />

Family Child Care Preservice Module 2 – Curriculum............................... 50<br />

Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 3 –<br />

Health, Safety and Nutrition .......................................................... 50<br />

Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 4 – Special Needs ............. 50<br />

Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 5 – Professionalism.......... 51<br />

Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 6 – <strong>Community</strong> ................ 51<br />

Growth and Development, Basic ............................................................. 51<br />

computer And technology trAining<br />

12 Steps to a Successful Job Search ......................................................... 54<br />

A† Certification Advanced: Hardware and Operating System 2 ............... 62<br />

A† Certification Basic: Hardware 1 .......................................................... 62<br />

A† Certification Intermediate: Operating system 1 ................................. 62<br />

Ajax Programming, Introduction to ........................................................ 63<br />

ASP.NET, Introduction to .......................................................................... 63<br />

C# Programming, Introduction to ........................................................... 63<br />

Comp TIA Network+ Certification Prep ................................................... 63<br />

CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep ..................................................... 63<br />

Crystal Reports 10, Introduction to ......................................................... 57<br />

Crystal Reports, Introduction to .............................................................. 57<br />

CSS and XHTML, Introduction to, Intermediate ....................................... 60<br />

Database Development, Introduction to ................................................. 57<br />

Dreamweaver Cs5, Introduction to, Intermediate ................................... 61<br />

Flash CS5, Introduction to, Intermediate ................................................. 61<br />

High-Speed Project Management ........................................................... 58<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

Home Entertainment Systems ................................................................ 61<br />

Home Network Design and Configuration ............................................... 61<br />

Home System Automation and Integration............................................. 61<br />

Home Technology Tools, Products and Services ....................................... 61<br />

Illustrator CS5, Introduction to ................................................................ 60<br />

InDesign CS5, Introduction to ................................................................. 60<br />

Internet, Introduction to the ................................................................... 52<br />

Java Programming, Introduction to, Intermediate .............................60-61<br />

Keyboarding ........................................................................................... 52<br />

Lighting, Temperature and Water Control Systems .................................. 61<br />

Marketing Your Business on the Internet ................................................ 53<br />

Microsoft Access 2007, Introduction to, Intermediate ............................. 55<br />

Microsoft Access, Introduction to, Intermediate ...................................... 56<br />

Microsoft Excel 2007, Introduction to, Intermediate ............................... 55<br />

Microsoft Excel 2010, Introduction to ...................................................... 55<br />

Microsoft Excel, Introduction to, Intermediate ........................................ 56<br />

Microsoft Outlook 2007, Introduction to ................................................. 53<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint 2007, Introduction to ........................................... 55<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint, Introduction to .................................................... 56<br />

Microsoft Project 2007, Introduction to .................................................. 58<br />

Microsoft Project 2010, Introduction to .................................................. 55<br />

Microsoft Windows Certification Prep: Exam 70-270 .............................. 62<br />

Microsoft Word 2007, Introduction to, Intermediate ............................... 55<br />

Microsoft Word 2010, Introduction to, Intermediate ......................... 54, 55<br />

Microsoft Word, Introduction to, Intermediate, Advanced....................... 56<br />

MS Outlook 2010, Introduction to ........................................................... 53<br />

Networking, Introduction to, Intermediate ............................................. 53<br />

Oracle, Introduction to, Intermediate ...................................................... 57<br />

PC Security, Introduction to, Advanced ................................................... 53<br />

PC Troubleshooting, Introduction to ........................................................ 53<br />

Peachtree Accounting 2012, Introduction to ........................................... 59<br />

Peachtree Accounting, Introduction to .................................................... 59<br />

Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2009 .................................................. 58<br />

Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2011 .................................................. 59<br />

Perl Programming, Introduction to ......................................................... 63<br />

Photoshop CS5, Introduction to .............................................................. 59<br />

Photoshop CS5: Digital Photography 1, 2 ................................................ 59<br />

Photoshop Elements 9: Digital Photography 1, 2 .................................... 59<br />

PHP and MySQL, Introduction to, Intermediate....................................... 57<br />

Programming, Introduction to ................................................................ 63<br />

Python 2.5 Programming, Introduction to .............................................. 63<br />

QuickBooks 2009 for Contractors ............................................................ 58<br />

QuickBooks 2009, Introduction to ........................................................... 58<br />

QuickBooks 2010 for Contractors ............................................................ 58<br />

QuickBooks 2011, Introduction to ........................................................... 58<br />

Resume Writing ...................................................................................... 54<br />

Ruby Programming, Introduction to ....................................................... 53<br />

Security, Surveillance and Access Control Systems .................................. 61<br />

Structured Query Language (SQL) Introduction to, Intermediate ............ 57<br />

Telecommunication Systems ................................................................... 61<br />

Video Game Console Design .................................................................... 63<br />

Visual Basic 2008, Introduction to, Intermediate..................................... 63<br />

Web 2.0 Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts .......................................................... 53<br />

Web Pages, Creating ............................................................................... 60<br />

Websites, Designing Effective ................................................................. 60<br />

Windows 7, Introduction to .................................................................... 52<br />

Windows XP, Introduction to ................................................................... 52<br />

Wireless Networking ............................................................................... 53<br />

conStruction<br />

Construction Management, Introduction to ............................................ 64<br />

Manufacturing Applications ................................................................... 64<br />

Manufacturing Fundamentals ................................................................ 64<br />

Purchasing Fundamentals....................................................................... 64<br />

coSmetology<br />

All About Skin: An Eight Hour Guide for Cosmetologists .......................... 65<br />

Chemical Peels: An Introduction ............................................................. 65<br />

Eyelash Extensions: An Introduction and Review .................................... 65<br />

Spa Pedicure and Spa Factors .................................................................. 65


engliSh AS Second lAnguAge<br />

Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar .................................................................... 44<br />

Teaching ESL/EFL Reading ...................................................................... 44<br />

Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary .................................................................. 44<br />

FAmily time intergenerAtionAl<br />

Algebra Online, Study ............................................................................. 11<br />

FinAnciAl plAnning<br />

Finance, Personal .................................................................................... 11<br />

Money, Credit and Identify, Protect Your ................................................. 11<br />

Stock Options, Introduction to ................................................................ 11<br />

Stocks, Bonds and Investing: Oh My! ....................................................... 11<br />

Stocks, The Analysis and Valuation of ...................................................... 11<br />

Where Does All My Money Go?................................................................ 11<br />

Food And culinAry<br />

Caterer, Secrets of the ............................................................................. 13<br />

Luscious Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals ............................................... 13<br />

heAlth<br />

Lose Weight and Keep It Off .................................................................... 16<br />

Natural Health and Healing, Introduction to ........................................... 16<br />

heAlth cAre<br />

Administrative Medical Specialist: Part 1, 2 ............................................ 68<br />

Allscripts Electronic Medical Records....................................................... 68<br />

Cardiology Coding ................................................................................... 70<br />

Electronic Health Records, Introduction to .............................................. 68<br />

Electronic Health Records, Working with ................................................. 68<br />

Ethics for Massage Therapists .................................................................. 70<br />

HIPAA Privacy .......................................................................................... 68<br />

HIV/AIDS and Communicable Disease ..................................................... 78<br />

Human Anatomy and Physiology, 2 ........................................................ 69<br />

Integrative Mental Health ....................................................................... 70<br />

Medical Office Procedures ....................................................................... 68<br />

Medical Transcription – Part 1, 2 ........................................................69-70<br />

National Medicare Training ..................................................................... 68<br />

Orthopedic Coding .................................................................................. 69<br />

Pharmacology for Allied Health .............................................................. 69<br />

Spirituality, Health and Healing .............................................................. 70<br />

home And gArden<br />

Going Green at Home .............................................................................. 17<br />

Growing Plants for Fun and Profit ........................................................... 17<br />

homelAnd Security<br />

Asymmetric Threats to Global Security .................................................... 71<br />

Comparative Approaches to Homeland Security and Defense ................. 71<br />

Genesis and Sustainment of Terror Organizations, The ............................ 71<br />

Homeland Security and Defense Studies................................................. 71<br />

Homeland Security and Defense, Introduction to ................................... 71<br />

Immediate Information, Strategic Communications and<br />

U.S. Foreign Policy Effects .............................................................. 71<br />

Interagency and Homeland Security and Defense .................................. 71<br />

Law and Intelligence in Homeland Security and Defense ....................... 71<br />

Strategies for Effective Homeland Security ............................................. 71<br />

Terror Attacks: Psychological Effects and Management of Fear ............... 71<br />

Terror Organizations and Participation in the Political Process ................ 71<br />

Transnational Terror Studies .................................................................... 71<br />

hoSpitAlity And culinAry ArtS<br />

Sanitation, Certification in ...................................................................... 72<br />

humAn reSourceS<br />

Human Resources Management, Professional ........................................ 72<br />

Human Resources Function, Understanding the ..................................... 72<br />

inSurAnce<br />

Elements of Health Insurance and Its Uses – Intermediate Level ............ 73<br />

Elements of Life Insurance – Intermediate Level .................................... 73<br />

Ethics and the Client – Intermediate Level .............................................. 73<br />

Ethics in the Insurance Industry – Intermediate Level ............................ 73<br />

Flood Insurance Concepts – Intermediate Level ...................................... 73<br />

Health Savings Accounts/Medicare – Intermediate Level ....................... 73<br />

Life, Health and Annuity Pass Prep .......................................................... 73<br />

Maryland Life, Health and Annuity Pre-Licensing ................................... 73<br />

Property and Casualty Pass Prep ............................................................. 73<br />

course category<br />

liFeStAgeS<br />

Aging and Disorders of Communication .................................................. 27<br />

Aging and Gerontology, Introduction to.................................................. 27<br />

Aging Parents, Caring for ........................................................................ 26<br />

Alzheimer’s Disease: Mysteries and Possibilities ..................................... 27<br />

Death and Dying ..................................................................................... 27<br />

Depression: An Integrative Approach ...................................................... 27<br />

Elder Abuse ............................................................................................. 27<br />

End-of-Life Care ...................................................................................... 26<br />

Gerontology ............................................................................................ 27<br />

Healthy Aging ......................................................................................... 27<br />

Mental Health and Aging ........................................................................ 27<br />

Older Woman, The ................................................................................... 27<br />

Sleep and Aging ...................................................................................... 27<br />

Social Security Maze, Managing the ....................................................... 26<br />

Spiritual Dimensions of Aging ................................................................. 27<br />

Tour Director: Become a, Get Paid to Travel ............................................. 26<br />

muSic<br />

Music Made Easy ..................................................................................... 29<br />

nonproFit leAderShip<br />

Grant Proposal Writing, Advanced........................................................... 74<br />

Grant Proposals, Writing Effective ........................................................... 74<br />

Grant Writing Consultant, Become a ....................................................... 74<br />

Grant Writing, A to Z................................................................................ 74<br />

Grants, Get .............................................................................................. 74<br />

Marketing Your Nonprofit Organization .................................................. 74<br />

Nonprofit Fundraising Events .................................................................. 74<br />

Nonprofit Management, Introduction to................................................. 74<br />

Nonprofit, Starting a ............................................................................... 74<br />

Special Events, Coordinating ................................................................... 74<br />

Teams That Work, Building ...................................................................... 75<br />

oil And gAS operAtionS<br />

Natural Gas Plant Operations .................................................................. 75<br />

Oil Refinery Operations ........................................................................... 75<br />

pArenting And FAmily liFe<br />

Home School with Success ...................................................................... 30<br />

Language Development in Children, Enhancing ..................................... 30<br />

perSonAl growth<br />

Effective Communication, Keys to ........................................................... 31<br />

Genealogy Basics .................................................................................... 31<br />

Get Assertive! .......................................................................................... 31<br />

Grammar Refresher ................................................................................. 31<br />

Individual Excellence............................................................................... 31<br />

Interpersonal Communication ................................................................ 31<br />

Listen to Your Heart and Success Will Follow ........................................... 31<br />

Math Refresher ....................................................................................... 31<br />

Public Speaking, Mastering ..................................................................... 31<br />

Speed Reading (Merrill Ream) ................................................................ 31<br />

photogrAphy<br />

Better Photography, Secrets of................................................................ 32<br />

Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera .................................... 32<br />

Photographing People Using a Digital Camera........................................ 32<br />

Travel Photography Using a Digital Camera ............................................ 32<br />

power plAnt operAtionS<br />

Power Plant Operations 1, 2, 3, 4 ............................................................ 75<br />

reAl eStAte<br />

Real Estate Investing ............................................................................... 32<br />

Real Estate Investing 2 – Financing Your Property .................................. 32<br />

teAcher proFeSSionAl development<br />

An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL ....................................................... 78<br />

Create the Inclusive Class: Strategies for Success ..................................... 79<br />

Creating a Classroom Website ................................................................. 80<br />

Creating K-12 Learning Materials ............................................................ 79<br />

Differentiated Instruction and Response to Intervention Connection ..... 78<br />

Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom............................................. 79<br />

Educational Resources in the <strong>Community</strong> ............................................... 78<br />

Empowering Students with Disabilities .................................................. 78<br />

Guided Reading and Writing for Student Achievement ........................... 78<br />

Guided Reading: Differentiated Classroom.............................................. 78<br />

Guiding Kids on the Internet ................................................................... 77<br />

Integrating Technology in the Classroom ................................................ 77<br />

Mental Health First Aid ..................................................................... 16, 80<br />

Microsoft Excel 2010 in Class ................................................................... 80<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 in the Classroom .......................................... 78<br />

MS Excel 2007 in the Classroom .............................................................. 77<br />

MS Word 2007 in the Classroom .............................................................. 78<br />

Praxis 1 Preparation ................................................................................ 77<br />

Praxis 2: Special Education Core Knowledge and<br />

Application Assessment ................................................................ 77<br />

Ready, Set, Read! .................................................................................... 77<br />

Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies ........................................ 78<br />

Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for ...................................... 79<br />

Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies ............. 77<br />

Solving Classroom Discipline Problems ................................................... 79<br />

Solving Classroom Discipline Problems 2 ................................................ 79<br />

Spanish in the Classroom ........................................................................ 78<br />

Survival Kit for New Teachers .................................................................. 79<br />

Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 ..................................................................... 79<br />

Teaching Preschool: Inspiring Lessons ..................................................... 79<br />

Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 .................................................................. 80<br />

Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards .................................................... 80<br />

Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for........................................ 78<br />

Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities .......................................... 78<br />

Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 .................................................................. 79<br />

Classroom Computer, The ........................................................................ 77<br />

Creative Classroom, The .......................................................................... 79<br />

Understanding Adolescents .................................................................... 77<br />

Using the Internet in the Classroom ........................................................ 78<br />

theAter<br />

Get Funny................................................................................................ 34<br />

veterinAry ASSiSting<br />

Veterinary Assistant 2: Canine Reproduction, Become a ......................... 81<br />

Veterinary Assistant 3: Practical Skills, Become a .................................... 81<br />

Veterinary Assistant, Become a ............................................................... 81<br />

Veterinary Office Specialist ..................................................................... 80<br />

women’S inStitute<br />

Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring.............................................. 36<br />

world lAnguAgeS<br />

French, Speed ......................................................................................... 36<br />

Italian, Speed .......................................................................................... 36<br />

Japanese, Speed ..................................................................................... 36<br />

Spanish for Construction ......................................................................... 84<br />

Spanish for Food Service ......................................................................... 84<br />

Spanish for Health Care ........................................................................... 84<br />

Spanish for Hospitality ............................................................................ 84<br />

Spanish for Manufacturing ..................................................................... 84<br />

Spanish for Social Services ...................................................................... 84<br />

Spanish for the Workplace ...................................................................... 84<br />

Spanish for Warehouse and Distribution Centers .................................... 84<br />

Speed Spanish, 2, 3 ................................................................................. 36<br />

writerS’ workShop<br />

Business Writing, Effective ...................................................................... 38<br />

Craft of Magazine Writing, The ................................................................ 37<br />

Fiction Writing, Introduction to ......................................................... 37, 38<br />

Getting Published, A Beginner’s Guide to ................................................ 38<br />

Journaling, Introduction to ..................................................................... 37<br />

Keys to Effective Writing, The .................................................................. 37<br />

Mystery Writing ...................................................................................... 38<br />

Poetry, Pleasures of ................................................................................. 38<br />

Research Methods for Writers ................................................................. 37<br />

Romance Writing .................................................................................... 38<br />

Sitcom Writing ........................................................................................ 38<br />

Travel Writing .......................................................................................... 38<br />

Write and Publish a Nonfiction Book ....................................................... 38<br />

Write Like a Pro ....................................................................................... 37<br />

Write Your Life Story................................................................................ 38<br />

Writer’s Skills, Beginning ........................................................................ 37<br />

Writeriffic – Creativity Training for Writers .............................................. 37<br />

Writeriffic 2 – Advanced Creativity Training for Writers ........................... 37<br />

Writing Essentials ................................................................................... 37<br />

Writing for Children ................................................................................ 37<br />

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Personal Enrichment


Personal Enrichment<br />

General information<br />

Who Can Enroll<br />

AACC’s noncredit courses are open to anyone<br />

with or without a diploma or degree who is<br />

16 years or older by the first day of class. Classes<br />

for younger than 16 years old are offered through<br />

Kids in <strong>College</strong> and Family Time Intergenerational<br />

courses. For intergenerational courses, all youths<br />

must register and be accompanied by a registered<br />

adult. Out-of-county residents are charged additional<br />

fees, and tuition for some courses may be<br />

waived for seniors and disabled retirees. See below<br />

for details. Only enrolled students may attend class.<br />

StudEnt Id<br />

register for noncredit courses using your<br />

AACC student iD or Social Security number to<br />

avoid duplicate records and mailings. Parents registering<br />

their children must use the child’s student ID.<br />

CourSE CoStS for<br />

nonCounty rESIdEntS<br />

the price stated at the end of each course<br />

description is the total cost, including registration,<br />

tuition and supplies, lab or other fees, if any,<br />

for county residents. There is an additional charge<br />

of $5 per noncredit course for residents of other<br />

Maryland counties and $10 per course for out-ofstate<br />

residents.<br />

A business or agency located in <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong><br />

County, which pays tuition for a nonresident<br />

employee/student, is not subject to the surcharge.<br />

Courses that do not follow these guidelines have<br />

costs indicated with course information.<br />

CourSE CoStS for SEnIorS<br />

maryland residents age 60 or older by the<br />

first day of class may have the tuition portion<br />

of the course cost waived for courses which do<br />

not have a dagger (†) next to the price and are<br />

not senior-only classes. For these tuition-waived<br />

courses, seniors will be responsible for paying a<br />

$5 per course, course fee, any fees indicated in the<br />

course description and the out-of-county fee if<br />

applicable. Seniors residing out of state must pay<br />

the full course cost (including tuition, registration<br />

and course lab fee) plus the out-of-county and the<br />

out-of-state fees.<br />

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course category<br />

For all courses marked with a dagger (†) next<br />

to the course price, senior students must pay full<br />

course cost (including tuition, registration and<br />

course fee) plus out-of-county and out-of-state<br />

fees, if applicable.<br />

For senior-only courses, seniors age 60 or older<br />

may take an unlimited number of senior-only<br />

courses for an $80 per three-month cycle plus supply<br />

fees if listed and out-of-county and out-of-state<br />

fees if applicable. Students age 55-59 pay $40<br />

tuition per course in addition to the $80 threemonth<br />

cycle fee. For questions concerning the pricing<br />

for these courses, call 410-777-2325.<br />

PaymEnt and rEfund PolICy<br />

payment for noncredit courses is due at the<br />

time of registration. AACC accepts American<br />

Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, check, money<br />

order and cash. Cash is only accepted at the Records<br />

and Registration office on the Arnold campus.<br />

No refund will be given after the class has<br />

started. To receive a refund for a noncredit course<br />

that has not started, drop the course via touch-tone<br />

phone using STARS at 410-777-2241, by mail, in<br />

person or through MyAACC. Your written request<br />

must be received by the Registrar, Records and<br />

Registration office, up to the day before the first<br />

class session.<br />

fIndIng your<br />

nonCrEdIt ClaSS<br />

you may check your class locations through<br />

MyAACC (MyCourses), STARS, the college’s website<br />

(enter course number in the course search box on<br />

the home page), by checking your printed course<br />

confirmation or by calling 410-777-2325. Some<br />

class locations may not be assigned until a week<br />

before the class starts. Classroom assignments at<br />

the public schools and other sites will be prominently<br />

displayed and an on-site coordinator will be<br />

available to assist you in finding your class.<br />

CourSE CanCEllatIonS<br />

the college may cancel a course that lacks sufficient<br />

enrollment a week before it is scheduled to<br />

begin. When a course is canceled, we make every<br />

effort to notify all registered students promptly. A<br />

full refund is processed automatically unless the<br />

student elects to transfer to another course or section.<br />

You can help avoid cancellations by registering<br />

at least two weeks before the starting date.<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

WaIt lISt ProCEdurES<br />

the wait list is an electronic roster of eligible<br />

students who are waiting for a seat to become<br />

available in a closed (filled) section. The wait list<br />

stores names in order of request to allow access<br />

to seats that may become available. There are no<br />

wait list limits for Continuing Education/noncredit<br />

courses.<br />

To add yourself to a wait list, you may use the<br />

STARS system. If you prefer, you can note your wait<br />

list request on a registration form and submit it in<br />

person or by fax to 410-777-4325.<br />

If a seat becomes available in a Continuing<br />

Education/noncredit course, the system will automatically<br />

call you at your phone number on record.<br />

You are required to call the Instructional Support<br />

Center within 24 hours at 410-777-2325 to complete<br />

your registration or you will lose your position<br />

on the wait list.<br />

You can use MyAACC to view your wait lists,<br />

monitor your position on your wait lists and remove<br />

yourself from any unwanted wait lists.<br />

CloSIngS<br />

when severe weather or other emergency<br />

conditions occur, listen to local radio, TV stations,<br />

call STARS, 410-777-2241 or check the college's<br />

home page or www.aacc.edu/stayinformed. Sign<br />

up for a text message alert to your cell phone and<br />

email address by going to www.aacc.edu/stayinformed!<br />

When the college closes, all classes at all oncampus<br />

and off-site locations are canceled for the<br />

day. The college does not necessarily close when<br />

<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County public schools close; however,<br />

when public schools close for inclement weather or<br />

emergencies all AACC classes at public school locations<br />

are canceled.<br />

when <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County public schools<br />

close as a result of scheduled (nonemergency) closings,<br />

AACC classes will meet.<br />

latE oPEnIngS<br />

when the college opens late due to severe<br />

weather or other emergency conditions, all continuing<br />

education courses scheduled to begin prior to<br />

the opening time will be canceled for that day.<br />

ParkIng<br />

AACC offers free parking at the Arnold campus<br />

and all off-site locations. At the Arnold campus


students may park in all unmarked spaces at any<br />

time and may park in faculty/staff reserved parking<br />

spaces on weekends and after 5 p.m. during the<br />

week. At the Glen Burnie Town Center and HCAT<br />

Institute, please use the free public parking garage<br />

across the street on Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard.<br />

Do not park in the nearby Food Lion parking lot.<br />

Your vehicle will be towed.<br />

dIrECtIonS to CamPuS<br />

visit www.aacc.edu/directions or call 410-<br />

777-2325. A map of the Arnold campus can be<br />

viewed and printed at www.aacc.edu/locationsandmaps<br />

aaCC BookStorE<br />

the AACC bookstore has locations at the Arnold<br />

campus, Glen Burnie Town Center and AACC at<br />

<strong>Arundel</strong> Mills. Visit the AACC Bookstore online at<br />

www.aaccbooks.com for store hours and to<br />

obtain the most current textbook information and<br />

learn about ways to save on textbooks. You can also<br />

place your textbook order online with the option<br />

for delivery to your home or business for a nominal<br />

shipping fee. Please call us at 410-777-2220 for<br />

additional information.<br />

onlInE CourSES<br />

AACC offers both self-paced online courses as<br />

well as real-time virtual courses. For technical<br />

requirements and links to courses, visit www.aacc.<br />

edu/virtualcampus/coned.<br />

If you do not have an online service from<br />

home or work, you can access the Internet at the<br />

Technology Learning Centers (TLC) in <strong>Anne</strong>x A on<br />

the Arnold campus, at the Glen Burnie Town Center<br />

or in Suite 206 at AACC at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills.<br />

Once you have registered for an online course,<br />

call 410-777-2325 or visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

virtualcampus/coned for further instructions.<br />

See page 3 for a complete listing of AACC’s online<br />

partners.<br />

ContInuIng EduCatIon unItS<br />

(CEuS)<br />

many noncredit classes earn participants<br />

Continuing education units (Ceus) a nationally<br />

recognized measure of skills or work-related training.<br />

These courses meet established criteria, including<br />

“responsible sponsorship, capable direction and<br />

qualified instruction.” One CEU represents 10 class<br />

hours of participation in courses so designated. They<br />

course category<br />

are identified in this schedule by the words “CEUs<br />

awarded” in the course description. Certification<br />

of CEUs earned will be mailed to all students who<br />

successfully complete a qualifying noncredit course.<br />

Refer to the Student Records Policy (see this page)<br />

for information on obtaining a student record.<br />

CrEdIt/nonCrEdIt SharEv<br />

Selected courses may be taken for either academic<br />

credit or on a noncredit basis. For credit<br />

registration information, call STARS at 410-777-<br />

2241. If you are enrolled in a credit/noncredit share<br />

as a noncredit student you will not earn academic<br />

credit. However, with the instructor’s written permission,<br />

you may transfer to credit status during the<br />

first three weeks (or nine classroom hours) of the<br />

course. Continuing education staff can explain the<br />

simple transfer procedures.<br />

SyStEm doWntImE<br />

AACC is committed to providing current and<br />

progressive technology to enhance and support<br />

the college mission. AACC provides students<br />

with access to proven state-of-the-art hardware<br />

and software, current classroom technology, web<br />

applications, and efficient management systems<br />

to support the student experience while attending<br />

the institution. For a complete list of available<br />

technologies and services, visit www.aacc.edu/<br />

technology.<br />

In order to provide superior service to the college<br />

community, regular maintenance is required.<br />

Scheduled maintenance occurs on Friday evenings<br />

from 9:30 p.m. (EST) to 1:30 a.m. (EST). All college<br />

systems will be unavailable to students, faculty and<br />

staff during this timeframe. This includes access<br />

to email, ANGEL (online, hybrid and web-based<br />

courses), MyAACC, STARS and www.aacc.edu.<br />

On the second Friday of every month the Self<br />

Services tab in MyAACC and STARS will be unavailable<br />

from 6:30 p.m. EST to 1:30 a.m. EST.<br />

notICE of<br />

nondISCrImInatIon<br />

AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative<br />

action, title iX, ADA title 504 compliant institution.<br />

Call Disability Support Services, 410-777-<br />

2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72 hours in advance<br />

to request most accommodations. Requests for sign<br />

language interpreters, alternative format books<br />

or assistive technology require 30-days notice. For<br />

information on AACC’s compliance and complaints<br />

concerning discrimination or harassment, contact<br />

Karen L. Cook, Esq., federal compliance officer, at<br />

410-777-7370 or Maryland Relay 711.<br />

StudEnt rECordS PolICy<br />

the college’s School of Continuing and<br />

professional Studies and the Center for<br />

workforce Solutions comply with provisions<br />

of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act<br />

(Buckley Amendment) of 1974 (Public Law 90-247<br />

as amended) and any regulations that may be promulgated<br />

thereunder. The division will permit students<br />

to inspect their continuing education records,<br />

limit disclosure of these records to others without<br />

a student’s prior written consent and provide students<br />

with the opportunity to seek correction of<br />

these records where appropriate.<br />

To obtain a copy of your continuing education<br />

student record, please mail or deliver in person a<br />

signed written request to Records and Registration<br />

Office, 101 <strong>College</strong> Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012-<br />

1895 or fax to 410-777-2489. Requests must<br />

include student’s name, former name (if applicable),<br />

AACC ID or Social Security number and full<br />

address.<br />

A student has the right to file a written complaint<br />

concerning the division’s alleged noncompliance<br />

with federal regulations by contacting the<br />

Family Education Rights and Privacy Act Office<br />

(FERPA), Department of Education, 400 Maryland<br />

Ave. S.W., Washington, DC 20202.<br />

ChangES and ErrorS<br />

Courses and class schedules listed in the<br />

noncredit Schedule of Classes are subject to<br />

change. The college regrets any discrepancies or<br />

typographical errors. This publication should not be<br />

regarded as an irrevocable contract between the<br />

student and the college.<br />

For additional college policies see the college<br />

catalog and visit www.aacc.edu/noncredit.<br />

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mission<br />

The <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)3 corporation charged with the mission of securing and stewarding private funds to<br />

enhance AACC's educational endeavors. The foundation supports AACC to maintain its standing as a premier learning community whose students and<br />

graduates are among the best prepared citizens and workers of the world.<br />

ways to invest<br />

When you invest in AACC with gifts of cash, appreciated securities, real property or through an estate gift, you are ensuring continuity of educational<br />

excellence at <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. We encourage you to consider a gift to the AACC Foundation – which exists solely to<br />

provide financial resources to the college and its priorities.<br />

AnnuAL GifTs<br />

Annual gifts are the cornerstone of the AACC Foundation fundraising<br />

effort. They provide needed funds for special programs and projects that<br />

support <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

TAX-free GiVinG THrouGH<br />

indiViduAL reTiremenT ACCounTs (irA)<br />

If you are older than age 70½, the federal government now permits you<br />

to roll over amounts up to $100,000 from your IRA to charity without<br />

claiming any increased income or paying any additional tax. Simply<br />

contact your IRA custodian and request that an amount be transferred to<br />

the AACC Foundation Inc. before Dec. 31, 2012.<br />

GifTs To supporT sTudenT sCHoLArsHips<br />

One of our greatest needs is for student scholarships. While tuition<br />

remains reasonable, the combined cost of educational and living<br />

expenses means that many students require financial aid. The foundation’s<br />

privately funded scholarship program provides that aid for hundreds<br />

of students each year.<br />

LeAdersHip GifTs To supporT AACC fACuLTy And proGrAms<br />

AACC offers many opportunities to partner with and support its faculty<br />

and to invest in new or existing programs to enhance student learning.<br />

We work with you to ensure your leadership level gift reaches the<br />

faculty or study area of your interest, and maximizes its impact on<br />

student success.<br />

2011-2012 <strong>Anne</strong> ArundeL CommuniTy CoLLeGe foundATion inC. BoArd of direCTors<br />

Alan J. Hyatt, Esq., president<br />

Jay I. Winer, first vice president<br />

Sharrie K. Wade, C.P.A., second vice president<br />

J. Mitchell Krebs, treasurer<br />

Karen L. Cook, Esq., secretary<br />

H. Stafford Bullen III<br />

Kimberly M. Burns, Esq.,<br />

Board of Trustees liaison<br />

Frank Campbell, Esq.<br />

John W. Cantrell<br />

Rev. Dr. Diane R. Dixon-Proctor<br />

Board of Trustees liaison<br />

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AACC foundation<br />

Angela Ewell-Madison<br />

Jenny C. Francis<br />

Abdul Khan, student member<br />

Michael G. Leahy, Esq.<br />

Henry N. Libby, Esq.<br />

Andrew McAlexander<br />

Jerry Nicklow, API, AIS<br />

Morgan O’Brien<br />

Cindy O’Neill<br />

J. Jeremy Parks<br />

Mark Powell<br />

Robert G. Pozgar<br />

Cynthia Robichaud<br />

Student Board of Trustees liasion<br />

memoriAL And TriBuTe GifTs<br />

These gifts are provided in loving memory of a friend or family member<br />

or given on a special occasion. They are a special way to pay tribute to<br />

those who are dear to you. Please be sure to give us the names and contact<br />

information of friends and loved ones as we will send a special card<br />

recognizing your generosity.<br />

pL<strong>Anne</strong>d GifTs<br />

We hope you will remember AACC in your gift planning process. There<br />

are many ways to make a lasting commitment to the college and its<br />

students. Planned gifts can provide tremendous benefit to the college<br />

while helping you to save taxes, increase your income and pass your<br />

estate onto your heirs.<br />

mATCHinG GifTs<br />

Many businesses and corporations offer a matching gifts program to<br />

their employees. By including your company's matching gift form with<br />

your donation, you can double or even triple, the size of your gift.<br />

For more information about the foundation and its activities, as well as<br />

opportunities for investment in AACC and its students, please contact<br />

the foundation office at 410-777-2515 or foundation@aacc.edu.<br />

Visit our website: www.aacc.edu/foundation where you may also<br />

make a donation online. When making a gift by check, please make it<br />

payable to: AACC Foundation Inc. and mail it to: AACC Foundation,<br />

101 <strong>College</strong> Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012-1895<br />

Daljit S. Sawhney, M.D.<br />

Dominic J. Souza, Esq.<br />

Fred Tutman<br />

Lawrence W. Ulvila Jr.<br />

Susan Zuhowski, Esq.<br />

Kathleen E. Bolton<br />

Interim executive director AACC<br />

Foundation Inc.<br />

Martha A. Smith, Ph.D. president, AACC<br />

Harold V. Nutt, director emeritus<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned


course category<br />

financial aid and scholarships: www.aacc.edu/aid/coned<br />

need help paying for college?<br />

One of these options may work for you. Visit us on the Web or contact AACC's Financial Aid office to<br />

learn more.<br />

AACC Continuing education<br />

Job Training scholarships<br />

These need-based scholarships cover up to $1,000 toward the costs of approved training. To apply,<br />

download the application from www.aacc.edu/aid/coned or contact the Financial Aid office at<br />

410-777-2203.<br />

private student Loans<br />

Private student loans are available for many continuing education courses. To apply, visit www.aacc.<br />

edu/aid/coned or contact the Financial Aid office at 410-777-2203.<br />

Veterans’ Benefits<br />

Veterans with military benefits may be eligible to use their VA benefits for the following training: A+<br />

Certification and PC Technician, Dental Assisting, HVAC Technician and Truck Driving. Visit www.aacc.<br />

edu/aid/veterans or contact the Financial Aid office at 410-777-2203.<br />

division of rehabilitation services (dors)<br />

People with disabilities may schedule an appointment with a representative from the Maryland State<br />

Department of Education at 410-412-7090.<br />

maryland Business Works<br />

This program matches funding for employer-paid training in selected industries. Visit<br />

www.dllr.state.md.us/employment/mbw.shtml or contact Rodney Giles at 410-987-3890<br />

ext. 243.<br />

entrepreneurial studies scholarship<br />

Funding for training to start your own company or run your own business smarter may be available<br />

through the Philip E. and Carole R. Ratcliffe Foundation Entrepreneurial Studies Scholarship from<br />

AACC’s Entrepreneurial Studies Institute. Visit www.aacc.edu/esi/scholar.<br />

WiA Training funds<br />

People who are unemployed may contact a representative from the <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> Workforce Development<br />

Corp. at 410-424-3276 to find out qualifications for federal WIA job training funds.<br />

Continuing education payment plan<br />

Need job training, but not ready to pay for the full tuition and fees in advance? AACC offers a payment<br />

plan for selected noncredit continuing education courses. Students put only 40 percent down<br />

payment then make only three equal payments of 20 percent each. There is a $25 enrollment fee<br />

per term for the service. This fee is automatically deducted from the bank account provided by the<br />

student within 14 days of the payment plan agreement. For a list of courses that qualify, visit www.<br />

aacc.edu/payment.<br />

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course category<br />

new and RetuRning StudentS: Your choice<br />

REGISTER ONLINE THROUGH myAACC<br />

It'S fASt. It'S ConvenIent. It'S SeCure.<br />

Go to http://myaacc.aacc.edu.<br />

HoW To ACCess your myAACC ACCounT: reTurninG sTudenTs:<br />

Enter your user name and password<br />

Create an account to register for<br />

continuing education<br />

noncredit classes<br />

how to register for classes †<br />

neW sTudenTs<br />

Go Here<br />

Then select:<br />

Continuing education<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

neW sTudenTs:<br />

Enter your user name and password<br />

provided in your email confirmation.<br />

You will be required to change your<br />

password the first time you log in.<br />

To register, select:<br />

Self Services<br />

Employees<br />

Then select:<br />

register and pay for<br />

continuing education<br />

noncredit classes


course category<br />

choose the one that's right for you<br />

REGISTER By mAiL<br />

Continuing Education and Workforce Development<br />

Arnold campus — CALT 115<br />

101 <strong>College</strong> Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012-1895<br />

Credit card, check or money order (payable to AACC)<br />

REGISTER By fAX 410-777-4325<br />

Credit card only.<br />

REGISTER in person<br />

ATM card, credit card, check or money order. Cash is only accepted at the<br />

cashier's office on the Arnold campus, Student Services Center Room 120.<br />

Continuing Education and Workforce Development<br />

Center for Applied Learning and Technology Room 115, Arnold campus<br />

8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday<br />

8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday<br />

8 a.m.-noon Saturday<br />

410-777-2325<br />

Records and Registration / Arnold Campus / 410-777-2325<br />

AACC at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills / 410-777-2010<br />

Glen Burnie Town Center / 410-777-2945<br />

Fort Meade Army Education Center / 410-672-2117/2554<br />

REGISTER WITH HsTArsH<br />

TOUCH-TONE PHONE 410-777-2241<br />

Anyone who was taken any class at AACC since September 1991 and has a<br />

current address on file, may register via STARS 5 a.m.-midnight, seven days<br />

a week.<br />

Before you pick up the phone have ready:<br />

• Credit card number and expiration<br />

• Social Security number or student ID<br />

• Personal identification number<br />

• Term (fall, spring, summer)<br />

• STARS number (i.e. 82349) If your course has<br />

no STARS number, call 410-777-2325.<br />

noTe: The line may become silent while transactions occur. Please do not<br />

hang up. If the class you want is full, you can join a wait list. you will be contacted<br />

if seats become available.<br />

WHy do Courses someTimes CAnCeL? All classes require a minimum enrollment (usually within a week of the course's start date)<br />

in order for that course to run. That's why it's so important to register early. If you have signed up for a class and we cancel it, we will contact you.<br />

rememBer fuLL pAymenT is due AT THe Time of reGisTrATion<br />

imporTAnT<br />

ConneCTions<br />

AvAilAble for returning students only<br />

Arnold campus map<br />

www.aacc.edu/locationsandmaps<br />

Continuing education<br />

quick link to program information with<br />

additional links to registration and school<br />

information<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

noncredit registration<br />

print an extra registration form; locate<br />

policies and procedures<br />

www.aacc.edu/noncredit<br />

AACC Bookstore<br />

books and supplies<br />

www.aaccbooks.com<br />

registration information 410-777-2325<br />

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CONTINUING EDUCATION ➤ REGISTRATION and/or DROP FORM<br />

TERM: ❏ FALL ❏ WINTER ❏ SPRING ❏ SUMMER YEAR:<br />

(PLEASE USE BLACK INK)<br />

AACC student ID or last four digits of SSN STUDENT'S LAST NAME STUDENT'S FIRST NAME MI<br />

STATE ZIP<br />

STREET ADDRESS CITY<br />

E-MAIL ADDRESS<br />

COUNTY<br />

GENDER M MALE F FEMALE<br />

BIRTH DATE<br />

MONTH DAY YEAR<br />

BUSINESS PHONE # HOME PHONE #<br />

RESIDENCY (REQUIRED)<br />

❑ YES ❑ NO I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN<br />

CITIZENSHIP (REQUIRED)<br />

registration form<br />

COUNTY FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.<br />

❑ U.S.<br />

❑ PERMANENT ALIEN RESIDENT (SUBMIT PROOF OF<br />

ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD)<br />

❑ YES ❑ NO I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN<br />

MARYLAND FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.<br />

❑ TYPE OF VISA<br />

❑ FOREIGN COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP<br />

OPTIONAL FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY.<br />

ETHNICITY CHECK ONE RACE CHECK ONE OR MORE<br />

❑ HISPANIC OR LATINO ❑ AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKA NATIVE<br />

❑ NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO ❑ ASIAN<br />

❑ BLACK OR AFRICAN-AMERICAN<br />

❑ NATIVE HAWAIIAN OR OTHER<br />

PACIFIC ISLANDER<br />

❑ WHITE<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE CODE (if applicable) GRADE SCHOOL CODE MARYLAND REAL ESTATE LICENSE NUMBER<br />

PUB<br />

REGISTER • DROP ★STARS★ COURSE ID SECTION COURSE TITLE START DATE DAYS TIMES LOCATION COST<br />

CODE<br />

Register 00000 SAM 300 201 106<br />

Sample Course Sept. 3 MWF 7-9 pm AACC $$$<br />

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106<br />

106<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

MARYLAND OUT-OF-COUNTY RESIDENT FEE ADD $5 EACH COURSE ➧<br />

OUT-OF-STATE FEE ADD $10 EACH COURSE➧<br />

TOTAL COST ➧<br />

I certify that the information I have given on this form is accurate and complete. By proceeding with this<br />

registration I agree to abide by the Academic Integrity Policy and all other college policies as cited in the college catalog.<br />

REQUIRED STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE<br />

IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY YOUR SIGNATURE THAT YOU ARE HEREBY RESPONSIBLE AND OBLIGATED TO PAY FOR THE ABOVE COURSES.<br />

The security of all members of the campus community is of vital concern<br />

to <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Information concerning campus<br />

security and crime statistics is available in the Student Handbook.<br />

For copies write the <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Department<br />

of Public Safety, 101 <strong>College</strong> Pky Arnold MD 21012-1895.<br />

PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE (if student under 16 years) DATE<br />

NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION<br />

AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX, ADA Title 504 compliant<br />

institution. Call Disability Support Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72<br />

hours in advance to request most accommodations. Requests for sign language<br />

interpreters, alternative format books or assistive technology require 30-days notice.<br />

For information on AACC’s compliance and complaints concerning discrimination or<br />

harassment, contact Karen L. Cook, Esq., federal compliance officer, at 410-777-7370<br />

or Maryland Relay 711.<br />

PAYMENT IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. NO REFUNDS GIVEN AFTER THE CLASS HAS STARTED.<br />

ATTACHED IS MY CHECK/MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO AACC.<br />

CHARGE MY ❑ AMERICAN EXPRESS ❑ MASTERCARD ❑ VISA ❑ DISCOVER<br />

Questions?<br />

Call 410-777-2325.<br />

ACCOUNT # EXP. DATE:<br />

CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE:<br />

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course category<br />

ConTinuinG eduCATion CerTifiCATe Codes<br />

if you Are pursuinG A ConTinuinG eduCATion CerTifiCATe, identify which certificate you are seeking by listing the code (highlighted in<br />

red) on your registration form. AACC provides continuing education certificates to students who successfully complete the noncredit programs below.<br />

A continuing education certificate is a great way to show an employer that you have received job training or completed a series of courses that result in<br />

improved skills or technical knowledge. For more information, visit www.aacc.edu/coned/certificates or call 410-777-2325.<br />

ACCounTinG And BooKKeepinG<br />

Accounting technology Ce.ACCt-teCh<br />

AduLT BAsiC sKiLLs<br />

national Career readiness Certificate<br />

Ce.nAtL-CAreer-prep<br />

preparation for the GeD Ce.GeD.prep<br />

ALTernATiVe And susTAinABLe enerGy<br />

Green building technical professional<br />

Ce.Green-bLDG-teCh<br />

ArT<br />

beginning Jewelry Design<br />

Ce.beG.JeweLry-DSGn<br />

fine Arts Ce.fine.ArtS<br />

BuiLdinG mAinTenAnCe<br />

Stationary engineer preparation Ce.St-enGr-prep<br />

Business<br />

Administrative professional Ce.ADmn.prOf<br />

business Support Specialist Ce.bnS.Sup-SpC<br />

CHiLd CAre<br />

Child Care Administration training<br />

Ce.ChiLD-ADmn-trnG<br />

Child Development Associate Ce.ChiLD-Dev-ASSOC<br />

family Child Care provider Ce.ChiLD-fAm-CAre<br />

nanny/Au pair Ce.ChiLD.nAnny<br />

CompuTer TeCHnoLoGy<br />

Advanced web Design Ce.web-DSGn-ADv<br />

Cloud Computing essentials Ce.CLOuD.Cmpt<br />

ComptiA Strata it fundamentals prep<br />

Ce.COmp-StrAtA.prep<br />

Computer training for the re-entry professional<br />

Ce.Ct.re-entry-prf<br />

Digital home technology integration<br />

Ce.DiGitAL-hOme-teCh<br />

e-Learning instructional Design Ce.e-LeArn-DSGn<br />

information Systems Security professional —<br />

exam prep Ce.infOSyS.SeC-eXAm<br />

iphone and ipad programming Ce.prG.iphOne<br />

it infrastructure Library v3 foundation exam prep<br />

Ce.infrAS-Libr.prep<br />

it project management Ce.it.prOJ-mGmt<br />

mobile Device programming Ce.prG.mObiLe<br />

pC technician Ce.pC.teCh<br />

Synchronous Learning Ce.eD.SynCh<br />

video Game Console Design Ce.viDeO-GAme-COnS<br />

web Design Ce.web-DSGn<br />

ConsTruCTion<br />

Construction estimating Ce.CStn-eSt<br />

CosmeToLoGy<br />

Cosmetologist: 8-hour All About Skin update<br />

Ce.COSmetiC-SKin<br />

Cosmetologist: 10-hour industry update<br />

Ce.COSmetiC.inDuStry<br />

denTAL AssisTinG<br />

Dental Assisting and radiology Ce.DentAL-rADiOLOGy<br />

Dental Assisting expanded functions<br />

Ce.DentAL-eXp-fnCn<br />

enGLisH As A seCond LAnGuAGe<br />

english for Academic purposes beginning proficiency<br />

Ce.eSL.enG-beG<br />

english for Academic purposes intermediate<br />

proficiency Ce.eSL.enG-inter<br />

english for Academic purposes proficiency at the<br />

high intermediate Level Ce.eSL.hiGh-inter<br />

english for Academic purposes Advanced proficiency<br />

Ce.eSL.enG-ADv<br />

english for Academic purposes Capstone proficiency<br />

Ce.eSL.enG-CApStOne<br />

teaching english as a Second Language Ce.teACh-eSL<br />

esTHeTiCiAn<br />

esthetician preparation 600 hour Ce.eSthetiC-prep<br />

fLorAL desiGn<br />

floriculture-floral Arranging Ce.fLOr-fLOrAL-ArrG<br />

HeALTH CAre<br />

Administrative medical Assistant Ce.meD-ASSt-ADmn<br />

electrocardiogram and intravenous therapy<br />

technician Ce.meD-eC-iv<br />

Licensed nurse refresher Ce.LiC-nurSe-refreSh<br />

managed Care Operations Ce.mnGD-CAre<br />

medicine Aide Ce.meDiCine.AiDe<br />

phlebotomy technician Ce.meD.pLebOtOmy<br />

HoTeL, CuLinAry ArTs And Tourism<br />

baking and pastry Ce.bAKinG-pAStry<br />

bartender Certification Ce.bAr.tenD<br />

Casino and Gaming Operations Ce.CASinO.Oper<br />

HVACr<br />

hvACr entry-Level technician Ce.hvACr-entry<br />

pArenTinG And fAmiLy Life<br />

mental health first Aid Ce.mentAL-heA-AiD<br />

pHoToGrApHy<br />

Digital photography Ce.DiGitAL-phOtO<br />

poWer pLAnT<br />

power plant Operations Ce.pOwer-pLAnt-Oper<br />

seniors<br />

Seniors American Studies Ce.Amer.StDS<br />

Seniors modern Languages: french<br />

Ce.fre.mDrn-LAnG<br />

Seniors modern Languages: Spanish<br />

Ce.SpA.mDrn-LAnG<br />

Seniors world mythology Ce.wOrLD.myth<br />

siGninG<br />

beginning Sign Language Ce.beGin.SiGn-LAnG<br />

TruCK driVinG<br />

Commercial Drivers License Class A Ce.CDL.CLASS-A<br />

Commercial Drivers License Class b Ce.CDL.CLASS-b<br />

VeTerinAry AssisTinG<br />

veterinary Assisting Ce.vet-ASSt<br />

WeLdinG<br />

welding for work — miG Ce.weLD-miG<br />

welding for work — StiCK Ce.weLD-StiCK<br />

welding for work — tiG Ce.weLD-tiG<br />

WorLd LAnGuAGe<br />

beginning Arabic Ce.beG-ArAbiC<br />

beginning Chinese Ce.beG-ChineSe<br />

beginning french Ce.beG-frenCh<br />

beginning farsi Ce.beG-fArSi<br />

beginning German Ce.beG-GermAn<br />

beginning italian Ce.beG-itALiAn<br />

beginning Japanese Ce.beG-JApn<br />

beginning pashto Ce.beG-pAShtO<br />

beginning portuguese Ce.beG-pOrtGSe<br />

beginning russian Ce.beG-ruSSiAn<br />

beginning Spanish Ce.beG-SpAniSh<br />

intermediate Arabic Ce.pAth-beG-ArAbiC<br />

intermediate Chinese Ce.int-ChineSe<br />

intermediate french Ce.int-frenCh<br />

intermediate German Ce.int-GermAn<br />

intermediate italian Ce.int-itALiAn<br />

intermediate Japanese Ce.int-JApn<br />

intermediate portuguese Ce.int-pOrtGSe<br />

intermediate russian Ce.int-ruSSiAn<br />

intermediate Spanish Ce.int-SpAniSh<br />

registration information 410-777-2325 99<br />

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<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • 101 <strong>College</strong> Parkway • Arnold, MD 21012-1895 • Fax 410-777-4325 • www.aacc.edu<br />

100<br />

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TERM: ❏ FALL ❏ WINTER ❏ SPRING ❏ SUMMER YEAR:<br />

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AACC student ID or last four digits of SSN STUDENT'S LAST NAME STUDENT'S FIRST NAME MI<br />

STATE ZIP<br />

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E-MAIL ADDRESS<br />

COUNTY<br />

GENDER M MALE F FEMALE<br />

BIRTH DATE<br />

MONTH DAY YEAR<br />

BUSINESS PHONE # HOME PHONE #<br />

RESIDENCY (REQUIRED)<br />

❑ YES ❑ NO I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN<br />

CITIZENSHIP (REQUIRED)<br />

registration form<br />

COUNTY FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.<br />

❑ U.S.<br />

❑ PERMANENT ALIEN RESIDENT (SUBMIT PROOF OF<br />

ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD)<br />

❑ YES ❑ NO I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN<br />

MARYLAND FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.<br />

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ETHNICITY CHECK ONE RACE CHECK ONE OR MORE<br />

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PACIFIC ISLANDER<br />

❑ WHITE<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE CODE (if applicable) GRADE SCHOOL CODE MARYLAND REAL ESTATE LICENSE NUMBER<br />

PUB<br />

REGISTER • DROP ★STARS★ COURSE ID SECTION COURSE TITLE START DATE DAYS TIMES LOCATION COST<br />

CODE<br />

Register 00000 SAM 300 201 106<br />

Sample Course Sept. 3 MWF 7-9 pm AACC $$$<br />

106<br />

106<br />

106<br />

www.aacc.edu/coned<br />

MARYLAND OUT-OF-COUNTY RESIDENT FEE ADD $5 EACH COURSE ➧<br />

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I certify that the information I have given on this form is accurate and complete. By proceeding with this<br />

registration I agree to abide by the Academic Integrity Policy and all other college policies as cited in the college catalog.<br />

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IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY YOUR SIGNATURE THAT YOU ARE HEREBY RESPONSIBLE AND OBLIGATED TO PAY FOR THE ABOVE COURSES.<br />

The security of all members of the campus community is of vital concern<br />

to <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Information concerning campus<br />

security and crime statistics is available in the Student Handbook.<br />

For copies write the <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Department<br />

of Public Safety, 101 <strong>College</strong> Pky Arnold MD 21012-1895.<br />

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NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION<br />

AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX, ADA Title 504 compliant<br />

institution. Call Disability Support Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72<br />

hours in advance to request most accommodations. Requests for sign language<br />

interpreters, alternative format books or assistive technology require 30-days notice.<br />

For information on AACC’s compliance and complaints concerning discrimination or<br />

harassment, contact Karen L. Cook, Esq., federal compliance officer, at 410-777-7370<br />

or Maryland Relay 711.<br />

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