Fall Schedule PDF - Anne Arundel Community College
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Personal Enrichment<br />
26<br />
kids in college • law • literature • martial arts • mentoring<br />
yuT 833<br />
Scary Creatures (Grades 1-3)<br />
They bite! They sting! Learn the truth about spiders, bees and<br />
sharks. Discover whether they are really dangerous or just<br />
misunderstood. $50† includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 901 H80822H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am Oct. 27-Nov. 3 Patricia Radford<br />
yuT 827<br />
Zap Attack (Grades 3-5)<br />
Learn the principles of electrical circuitry as you create working<br />
circuits, predict circuit behavior and design a personal<br />
alert system. $55† includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 901 H80769H 2 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am Nov. 10-17 Charles Alexander<br />
Sports<br />
yuH 815<br />
beginning tennis (Grades 3-5)<br />
Learn the fundamental strokes and rules of the game. $85†<br />
includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 901 H80751H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 1-2:30 pm Sept. 29-Oct. 20 Brent Herrick<br />
yep 830<br />
Softball Clinic (Grades 9-12)<br />
Strengthen fundamental skills in preparation for the upcoming<br />
high school softball season. Improve conditioning, hitting,<br />
base running, fielding and throwing. $105† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 901 H80255H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWTh 5-7 pm Oct. 15-18 Alan Haddaway<br />
World Languages<br />
yep 822<br />
Chinese for beginners (Grades 2-7)<br />
Learn essential Chinese, Pinyin (Chinese phonetics), simple<br />
listening skills, basic writing strokes, sentence structure and<br />
daily conversation words. Enhance language development<br />
using various activities. $110† includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 901 H80245H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10 am-noon Oct. 13-Nov. 10 Sean Peng<br />
Charlie Hong<br />
LAw fOr COnSumerS<br />
For contiuing legal education courses designed for professionals,<br />
visit www.aacc.edu/legalstudies/cle.<br />
LeG 375 NEW<br />
understanding maryland’s Legal System<br />
Demystify Maryland’s judicial system. Learn about the courts,<br />
the paths cases take from start to finish and how cases are<br />
decided. Explore methods to access public information and<br />
how to find a lawyer. $29† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 901 H79197H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Oct. 2 Erin Gable<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. 901 H79196H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9:30 pm Oct. 17 Maria Worthington<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. 901 H79194H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9:30 pm Oct. 22 Valerie Rocco<br />
LiterAture<br />
enL 302v NEW<br />
writing for professionals<br />
Study and practice problem-solving strategies for professional<br />
writing – including technical writing – using casebook<br />
studies and student writing projects. Analyze goals,<br />
purposes, audiences and resources in professional written<br />
work. Develop strategies for planning, drafting and revising<br />
professional writing. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $296 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisites: ENG 111-ENG 112 or ENG 115-ENG 116 or ENG 121 or<br />
permission of the department chair.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, ENG 207.<br />
Sec. 901 H81974H Aug. 27-Dec. 9 OnLn wb<br />
enL 307v NEW<br />
Literature in english by women<br />
Compare and analyze multicultural literature in English,<br />
written by women of diverse regions, cultures, races, sexualities,<br />
religions and classes. Explore the relationships between<br />
gender and literary form, content, production, evaluation and<br />
interpretation, with attention to historical, social, cultural,<br />
and political contexts, as well as literary analysis. Readings<br />
include poetry, prose and drama. Textbook information available<br />
at AACC Bookstore. $296 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: ENG 111-ENG 112 or ENG 115-ENG 116 or ENG 121 or<br />
permission of the department chair.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, GSS 228.<br />
Sec. 901 H81983H 43 sessions hum 117<br />
MWF 11-11:50 am Aug. 27-Dec. 7<br />
Sec. 902 H81986H Aug. 27-Dec. 9 OnLn wb<br />
enL 306v NEW<br />
the American novel<br />
Study representative novels of the United States from the<br />
19th century to the present. Discuss matters of theme and<br />
style as well as developments in the form of the novel.<br />
Explore major cultural and literary currents reflected in the<br />
works. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />
CEUs awarded. $296 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: ENG 111-ENG 112 or ENG 115-ENG 116 or ENG 121 or<br />
permission of the department chair.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, ENG 222.<br />
Sec. 901 H81977H 29 sessions SChZ 205<br />
TuTh 9:30-10:45 am Aug. 28-Dec. 6<br />
Sec. 902 H81981H 15 sessions AmiL 406<br />
Tu 6:30-9:30 pm Aug. 28-Dec. 4<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
mArtiAL ArtS<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. 901 H81166H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 7:30-9:05 pm Sept. 11-Oct. 18 John Gress<br />
Sec. 902 H81170H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 7:30-9:05 pm Oct. 23-Dec. 4 David Boesel<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. 901 H80415H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 7:30-8:45 pm Sept. 24-Nov. 5 Isaac Patient<br />
Sec. 902 H80416H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 7:30-8:45 pm Nov. 7-Dec. 19 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. 901 H81179H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 7-8:30 pm Sept. 24-Oct. 31 Raymond Mack<br />
Sec. 902 H81183H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 7-8:30 pm Nov. 5-Dec. 17 Raymond Mack<br />
mentOrinG<br />
prs 355<br />
introduction to mentoring<br />
Train to successfully mentor youth, reinforce fundamental<br />
mentoring practices and provide cutting-edge information to<br />
assist a young person develop his/her fullest potential. $6†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Offered in partnership with the <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> Mentoring<br />
Roundtable.<br />
Sec. 901 H80930H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-9 pm Nov. 15 Fay Mauro