Winter Schedule PDF - Anne Arundel Community College
Winter Schedule PDF - Anne Arundel Community College
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<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> noncredit classes<br />
Contents<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 houses, events, closings .................................................... 5<br />
personAL enriCHmenT<br />
cultural arts, food, fitness and more .................................... 6-36<br />
BAsiC eduCATion<br />
GED, ESL, college prep ...................................................... 38-43<br />
CAreer And CerTifiCATion<br />
job training and professional development ....................... 44-87<br />
subject list by campus locations<br />
<strong>Arundel</strong> Mills, Glen Burnie, HCAT ....................................................90<br />
Alphabetical index by subject<br />
find it fast ......................................................................................92<br />
index of online courses by subject<br />
your pace, your place, online ..........................................................94<br />
General information<br />
policies, payment, parking ..............................................................96<br />
AACC foundation<br />
ways to give ...................................................................................98<br />
financial aid and scholarships<br />
money matters for continuing education .........................................99<br />
How to register for classes<br />
five ways, your choice ...................................................................100<br />
Continuing education certificates codes<br />
add these to your registration form ...............................................103<br />
registration forms<br />
or go to www.aacc.edu/noncredit ...................................102, 104<br />
Campus map ......................................inside back cover<br />
Visit us on the Web: www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
Workforce training<br />
that Works for you<br />
In today’s fast-paced business<br />
world, you need to stay current.<br />
At AACC, we help you succeed in an ever-changing workplace.<br />
Our highly experienced teachers are here to give you and your<br />
employees the most up-to-date information and the latest<br />
advances in a wide range of industries including cybersecurity,<br />
Internet and mobile device software development, video<br />
game programming, health information technology, digital<br />
forensics, electrical engineering and more.<br />
To make it as convenient as possible, we offer classes<br />
weekdays, weekends and evenings at more than 90 county<br />
locations to fit your busy schedule. If online learning is better<br />
for you, the Virtual Campus at AACC provides programs and<br />
courses anytime and at any place! We also partner with<br />
companies and organizations to offer training on-site for<br />
greater convenience while still getting the benefit of AACC’s<br />
quality education. You won’t find a more affordable program<br />
that delivers real-world results. Learn more today!<br />
Visit www.aacc.edu/coned/certificates<br />
or call 410-777-AACC.<br />
AACC BoArd of TrusTees 2012-2013<br />
Victoria K. Fretwell, chair<br />
The Rev. Dr. Diane Dixon-Proctor, vice chair<br />
Kimberly McCoy Burns, Esq.<br />
Arthur D. Ebersberger<br />
Walter J. Hall<br />
Cassandra Holly, student member<br />
James H. Johnson Jr., Ph.D.<br />
Jerome W. Klasmeier<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 103 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 />
CrEDit/<br />
NONCrEDit SHArE<br />
See page 97<br />
COurSE<br />
CPT 362<br />
NEW<br />
CONTENT AREA: D<br />
CATEGORY A<br />
Computer Keyboarding<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 96<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 100.<br />
COrE Of KNOwLEDGE<br />
CHiLD CArE trAiNiNG/tEACHEr prOfESSiONAL<br />
DEVEOpmENt<br />
See pages 49 and 77<br />
ONLiNE<br />
COurSE<br />
rEAL EStAtE<br />
SALES pErSON LiCENSurE<br />
rENEwAL CODE<br />
See page 77<br />
for GenerAL informATion ABouT nonCrediT Courses † See page 96
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 />
LBry 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<br />
for insTruCTions<br />
onLn Online<br />
ALs Allegra Learning Solutions<br />
CenC Cengage<br />
CeXp Construction Experts Inc.<br />
edGo Ed2Go<br />
GATL Gatlin Education<br />
GCC Global Corporate <strong>College</strong><br />
GHWp Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher<br />
Gred Growth Education<br />
GTeC Greenville Tech<br />
HCC Howard <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Hrfd Harford <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
HyBr Hybrid<br />
Jer JER Group<br />
Jspr John Spiers<br />
Lern Learning Resources Network Inc.<br />
mnyu Money U<br />
oLT Online Training Inc.<br />
pGCC Prince George's <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
proTr Protrain<br />
prspn Pronto Spanish<br />
rLL Remodlers Institute for Lifelong Learning<br />
sKLT Skills Tutor<br />
sspA Salon Spa Training Institute<br />
unTr United Training<br />
WB AACC Online — ANGEL<br />
LisT of WinTer 2013 off-CAmpus LoCATions<br />
AMIL • <strong>Arundel</strong> mills<br />
7009 <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills Circle<br />
Hanover, MD 21076<br />
ANNA • Annapolis High School<br />
2700 Riva Road<br />
Annapolis, MD 21401<br />
BBES • brock bridge Elementary School<br />
405 Brock Bridge Road<br />
Laurel, MD 20724<br />
CART • Chesapeake Arts Center<br />
194 Hammonds Lane<br />
Brooklyn Park, MD 21225<br />
CATN • Center of Applied technology North<br />
800 Stevenson Road<br />
Severn, MD 21144<br />
CATS • Center of Applied technology South<br />
211 Central Ave.<br />
Edgewater, MD 21037<br />
CSES • Chesapeake School of Esthetics<br />
1502 Gov. Ritchie Highway<br />
Severna Park, MD 2146<br />
EARL • Earlbeck Gases and technologies<br />
8204 Pulaski Highway<br />
Baltimore, MD 21237<br />
WWW.AACC.edu/mAps<br />
ENGR • Engineer's Club<br />
11 W. Mount Vernon Place<br />
Baltimore, MD 21201<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 />
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 />
SPHS • Severna park High School<br />
1257 Gov. Ritchie Highway<br />
Severna Park, MD 21146<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 />
Learning is for<br />
everyone<br />
iT Certifications<br />
and more<br />
THe GuiLd for L.i.f.e.<br />
(LeArninG is for eVeryone)<br />
is a Center on Aging, selfdirected<br />
learning community<br />
comprised of older adults who<br />
plan and attend monthly lectures<br />
and accompanying tours.<br />
The guild started in 1985 at the<br />
Arnold campus and has grown to<br />
include more than 100 members.<br />
The Guild West was established<br />
in fall 2011 and meets at the<br />
O’Malley Senior Center <strong>Anne</strong>x in<br />
Odenton. For more information<br />
about upcoming courses see<br />
page 29 or visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/guild.<br />
CreATe moBiLe Apps,<br />
desiGn for THe WeB, get<br />
certified in MCITP, CISSP, A+<br />
and more. AACC offers industry<br />
approved professional certifications<br />
and continuing education<br />
certifications which let employers<br />
know you’ve mastered a<br />
skill to advance your career.<br />
Visit www.aacc.edu/it or see<br />
courses starting on page 52.<br />
AACC's continuing education offerings include personal enrichment,<br />
basic education, career training and professional certification.<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
new Class improves<br />
Language and Academic<br />
Teacher education<br />
offerings expand<br />
AACC is offerinG A neW<br />
AduLT BAsiC sKiLLs class for<br />
non-native speakers of English.<br />
Led by an experienced English<br />
as a Second Language and adult<br />
basic skills instructor, the course<br />
helps students improve their<br />
math, reading and language<br />
skills using themes relating to<br />
employment and current events.<br />
In addition to receiving face-toface<br />
instruction, students use<br />
computers in the classroom to<br />
access online curriculum. The<br />
class meets from 6 to 8:30 p.m.<br />
Mondays and Wednesdays at<br />
Glen Burnie Town Center. For<br />
more information, call<br />
410-777-1823.<br />
AACC’s TeACH insTiTuTe<br />
offers more than 40 noncredit<br />
online and face-to-face classes to<br />
help teachers in the classroom.<br />
Teachers also can choose from<br />
a number of credit classes that<br />
meet teachers' certificate and<br />
renewal requirements and help<br />
conditional teachers become<br />
certified. Learn more about our<br />
dynamic instructors, relevant<br />
topics, convenience and affordability<br />
by visiting www.aacc.<br />
edu/teach or calling<br />
410-777-2401. <strong>Winter</strong> noncredit<br />
courses begin on page 77.<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 />
noVemBer<br />
nov. 22-25 † Thanksgiving Break † college closes at 4:30 p.m. nov. 21<br />
deCemBer<br />
dec. 6 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism information session<br />
6-7:30 p.m. HCAT institute, Glen Burnie † www.aacc.edu/hcat<br />
dec. 22-Jan. 1 no CLAsses <strong>Winter</strong> Break, college closes at 4:30 p.m. dec. 21<br />
JAnuAry<br />
Jan. 1 † spring noncredit registration begins<br />
Jan. 10 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism open House<br />
6-7:30 p.m. HCAT institute, Glen Burnie † www.aacc.edu/hcat<br />
Jan. 12 † Kindermusik open House<br />
9:30-11 a.m. Johnson Building room 105/107, Arnold campus † www.aacc.edu/kic<br />
Jan. 21 no CLAsses dr. martin Luther King Jr. day<br />
feBruAry<br />
feb. 23 † Kids in <strong>College</strong>/eXpLore summer Camp open House<br />
9-11:30 a.m. Center for Applied Learning and Technology room 100, Arnold campus<br />
www.aacc.edu/kic<br />
mArCH<br />
march 1 † summer noncredit registration begins<br />
march 7 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism information session<br />
6-7:30 p.m. Humanities Building room 214, Arnold campus † www.aacc.edu/hcat<br />
march 11 † HVAC open House<br />
6-8 p.m. Glen Burnie Town Center † www.aacc.edu/hvac<br />
march 18-24 † no CLAsses spring Break, college closes at 4:30 p.m. march 17<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85809H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Teri King<br />
Sec. 102 H85810H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Teri King<br />
Sec. 103 H85813H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Teri King<br />
pHoToGrApH your ArT LiKe A pro<br />
See page 27.<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 311<br />
basic pottery wheel<br />
Learn the basics of wheel-thrown pottery in a studio setting.<br />
Use stoneware clay and electric wheels to practice centering<br />
and forming basic shapes such as bowls, cylinders and plates.<br />
Learn the properties of clay, terminology and decorative glazing<br />
techniques. Enrollment limit: 5. $250† includes $198 fee.<br />
Note: First 20 pounds of clay and one firing included. Bring basic<br />
pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to class. Wear old clothes and<br />
closed-toe shoes to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85754H 12 sessions CArt<br />
M 10 am-noon Jan. 28-April 15 Joe Vitek<br />
Sec. 102 H85756H 12 sessions CArt<br />
W 7-9 pm Jan. 23-April 10 Joe Vitek<br />
Ars 312<br />
intermediate pottery wheel<br />
Expand knowledge of basic pottery, emphasizing advanced<br />
instruction to strengthen pottery wheel skills. Create larger,<br />
more complicated forms. Shape lids for jars and containers,<br />
form spouts for pitchers, pull and attach clay handles. Learn<br />
decorative techniques, how to alter forms, slip application,<br />
washes and wax resist. Enrollment limit: 5. $250† includes<br />
$198 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: ARS 311 Basic Pottery Wheel or equivalent experience<br />
recommended.<br />
Note: Bring a basic pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge for<br />
class. Lab fee includes first 20 lbs. of clay and one firing. Suggested<br />
dress for class: old work clothes, apron and closed-toe shoes.<br />
Sec. 101 H85757H 12 sessions CArt<br />
Tu 10 am-noon Jan. 22-April 9 Joe Vitek<br />
Sec. 102 H85761H 12 sessions CArt<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Jan. 22-April 9 Joe Vitek<br />
6<br />
ATs 334<br />
try it: Handbuilding pottery<br />
Gain the skills needed to form fun and decorative hand-built<br />
pottery using pinching, coiling, slumping and draping methods.<br />
Watch demonstrations and discuss the properties of clay<br />
and various decorative processes. Enrollment limit: 6. $125†<br />
includes $101 fee.<br />
Note: First 20 pounds of clay and one firing included. Bring basic<br />
pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to class. Wear old clothes and<br />
closed-toe shoes to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85825H 6 sessions CArt<br />
M 7-9 pm Jan. 28-March 4 Kayleigh Porter<br />
Sec. 102 H85830H 6 sessions CArt<br />
W 10 am-noon Jan. 30-March 6 Patty Bilbro<br />
ATs 335<br />
try it: pottery wheel<br />
Learn how to wedge, center and throw clay into a cylinder<br />
for shaping bowls, cups and vases. Watch demonstrations<br />
and discuss the properties of clay and various decorative processes.<br />
Enrollment limit: 6. $125† includes $101 fee.<br />
Note: First 20 pounds of clay and one firing included. Bring basic<br />
pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to class. Wear old clothes and<br />
closed-toe shoes to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85950H 6 sessions CArt<br />
Th 10 am-noon Jan. 31-March 7 Natalie Kossack<br />
Sec. 102 H85955H 6 sessions CArt<br />
Th 7-9 pm Jan. 31-March 7 Natalie Kossack<br />
Crafts<br />
CfT 372<br />
mosaics: piece it together<br />
Explore a fresh approach to this classic decorative art form.<br />
Work with tile, glass and tessera as you learn terminology<br />
and explore cutting tools, adhesives, grout and sealants. Take<br />
home your original mirror frame, service tray and table vase<br />
designs. Enrollment limit: 12. $159† includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: Most materials supplied in class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85986H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-9 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Laura Nalley<br />
CfT 320<br />
Creating Greeting Cards and more<br />
Make unique cards to mark special occasions. Personalize<br />
holiday or special occasion greeting and announcement cards<br />
with flair. Learn to combine techniques such as stenciling and<br />
stamping. Embellish using ribbon, fabric, metallic foils, acrylic<br />
paints and markers. Enrollment limit: 12. $45† includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: Most materials supplied in class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85971H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-9 pm Feb. 12 Laverne Gordon<br />
Sec. 102 H85972H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-9 pm Feb. 28 Laverne Gordon<br />
CfT 346<br />
ukrainian Egg Art<br />
Learn the history of decorative egg art and create Pysanskystyle<br />
designs using hot wax and dyes. Enrollment limit: 12.<br />
$79† includes $19 fee.<br />
Note: All equipment and supplies provided.<br />
Sec. 101 H85976H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-9 pm Feb. 28-March 14 Marjorie Pearsall<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
Personal Enrichment<br />
CfT 376<br />
funky reliquary<br />
Create a light hearted contemporary interpretation of a medieval<br />
reliquary, also known as a small shrine. Borrow from<br />
techniques used in medieval and Byzantine art to build and<br />
embellish a personalized shrine with a variety of materials<br />
both found and recycled objects. Enrollment limit: 12. $69†<br />
includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: All supplies provided. Students may bring small objects or<br />
photos to incorporate into project.<br />
Sec. 101 H85987H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-1:30 pm March 2 Suzanne Herbert-Forton<br />
CfT 377<br />
Die Cutting for paper Crafts<br />
Learn the functions and features of the popular Cricut® die<br />
cutting machine. Observe demonstrations and practice the<br />
basics, as well as advanced tips and tricks. Create cards, envelopes,<br />
gift bags, embellishments and home décor. Enrollment<br />
limit: 12. $95† includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: Participants may bring their own Cricut® die cut machine to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85996H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-9 pm March 7-28 Laverne Gordon<br />
Sec. 102 H85998H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 1-3:30 pm March 2-16 Laverne Gordon<br />
Drawing<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. 101 H85786H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-9 pm Jan. 23-March 13 Candice Bigelow<br />
Ars 377<br />
Drawing 2: portraiture<br />
Develop portrait-drawing skills by working with an experienced<br />
portrait artist to capture proportions, planes, values<br />
and accurate human anatomy. Includes weekly demonstrations<br />
and practice exercises with a live model. Enrollment<br />
limit: 12. $139 includes $25 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Basic and still-life drawing experience or permission<br />
of instructor.<br />
Note: Basic supplies provided for first class. Instructor will discuss<br />
additional supply list at first class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85789H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 1-3:30 pm Feb. 2-March 9 Andree Waesche<br />
ATs 324<br />
Comics 1: Design and Creation<br />
Gain the basic skills of a cartoon and animation artist. Learn<br />
how to create a successful storyboard, the elements of comic<br />
drawing, storyline editing and cohesive draft page development.<br />
Enrollment limit: 12. $200† includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: Previous basic and life drawing experience recommended.<br />
Instructor will provide supply list at first class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85820H 9 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11 am Feb. 2-April 6 Charles Sellner
ATs 346<br />
fundamentals of figure Drawing<br />
Learn planes, forms, proportions and anatomy of the human<br />
figure through lecture, demonstration, exercises and critiques.<br />
Work with a clothed model to depict the body through<br />
gesture drawing and sustained poses using light and shade.<br />
Enrollment limit: 14. $149† includes $24 fee.<br />
Note: Prior drawing experience recommended. Basic drawing supplies<br />
and model furnished for class. Instructor will discuss additional<br />
optional supplies at first class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85961H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Feb. 2-23 Andree Waesche<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. 101 H85751H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 1:15-3:45 pm Feb. 5-March 5 Patricia Goodlin<br />
Sec. 102 H85753H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-9 pm Feb. 5-March 5 Patricia Goodlin<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. 101 H85766H 5 sessions CAtS<br />
Th 6:30-9 pm Feb. 7-March 7 Alice Yeager<br />
ATs 331<br />
Designing and illustrating Children’s books: Level 2<br />
Advance and refine the skills learned in ARS 357 Designing<br />
and Illustrating Children’s Books. Develop a multipage layout<br />
with theme and character development, illustrations and<br />
design elements. Discuss self publication, submission to<br />
a publisher and current publishing trends. CEUs awarded.<br />
Enrollment limit: 12. $125 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: ARS 357 Designing and Illustrating Children’s Books or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
Sec. 101 H85822H 5 sessions CAtS<br />
Th 6:30-9 pm March 14-April 18 Alice Yeager<br />
Ars 373<br />
pastel Still Life painting<br />
Learn how to bridge the forms of soft pastel drawing and<br />
painting. Explore still-life composition, two-point perspective,<br />
lighting for impact and the relationship between color<br />
and value. Enrollment limit: 14. $164† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: After registering call 410-777-2325 for supply list.<br />
Sec. 101 H85773H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-9 pm Feb. 7-March 14 David Lawton<br />
Sec. 102 H85784H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-11:30 am Feb. 9-March 16 David Lawton<br />
art<br />
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 103 to learn more about<br />
continuing education certificate programs.<br />
ARS 310 Effective Color Pencil Technique<br />
ATS 312 Watercolor Basics: You Can Do It (see page 8)<br />
ARS 376 Drawing Fundamentals (see page 6)<br />
ARS 377 Drawing 2: Portraiture (see page 6)<br />
dLC 311<br />
Drawing for the Absolute beginner<br />
Gain a solid foundation and understanding drawing basics.<br />
Discover materials, setup procedures, lighting and rendering<br />
techniques, and design and layout methods. $98 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online Course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86189H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Chad Walker<br />
Sec. 102 H86190H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Chad Walker<br />
Sec. 103 H86191H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Chad Walker<br />
Jewelry and Stained Glass<br />
ATs 349<br />
try it: Stained Glass<br />
Experience working with stained glass for the first time. Gain<br />
an appreciation and understanding of the materials by completing<br />
a small project. Receive lecture, demonstration and<br />
guidance. Enrollment limit: 12. $115† includes $43 fee.<br />
Note: All materials provided. Bring note book and pen/pencil to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85967H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-9 pm Jan. 22-29 Deborah Matott<br />
Ars 392<br />
Stained Glass: Level 1<br />
Learn the basic copper foil method for constructing a stained<br />
glass panel. Explore selecting and cutting glass, transferring<br />
patterns, soldering, framing and working with chemicals and<br />
hand tools. Enrollment limit: 10. $200† includes $23 fee.<br />
Note: Full attendance strongly recommended. After registering call<br />
410-777-2325 for supply list. Anticipate glass/equipment supplies<br />
costing approximately $225.<br />
Sec. 101 H85805H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-9 pm Feb. 5-March 26 Deborah Matott<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. 101 H85977H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-9 pm Feb. 5-March 5 Kathleen McCarthy-Quiroz<br />
Beginning Jewelry Design — 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/jewelrytraining or call<br />
410-777-2121. See page 103 to learn more about<br />
continuing education certificate programs.<br />
CFT 355 Basic Beading: Design and Technique<br />
CFT 373 Beaded Accessories (offered spring 2013)<br />
CFT 357 Fuse-Glass Jewelry<br />
CFT 305 Precious Metal Clay<br />
CFT 356 Wire-Wrapped Jewelry (offered spring 2013)<br />
CFT 368 Wire Wrapped Belt (offered spring 2013)<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. 101 H85970H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm March 9 Janice Colvin<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. 101 H85984H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-2 pm March 16 Sandra Garber<br />
Painting<br />
Ars 331<br />
Oil painting: intermediate Level<br />
Advance your technical skill in composition, design and<br />
execution. Instructor provides lecture and individualized<br />
guidance. Enrollment limit: 12. $185† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Previous painting experience recommended. Instructor will<br />
discuss supply list at first class. Supplies are the same as ARS 379 Oil<br />
and Acrylic Painting 1: History and Practice.<br />
Sec. 101 H85764H 8 sessions ANNA<br />
W 6:30-9 pm Jan. 23-March 13 TJ Monzo<br />
Ars 379<br />
Oil and Acrylic painting 1: History and practice<br />
Explore the basics of oil and acrylic painting. Learn about<br />
composition, layout, color mixing and application in the<br />
context of 18th-20th century art history. Paint from still life<br />
arrangements. Enrollment limit: 12. $195 includes $30 fee.<br />
Note: Drawing experience recommended. After registering call<br />
410-777-2325 for supply list.<br />
Sec. 101 H85793H 8 sessions CAtS<br />
Th 6:30-9 pm Jan. 24-March 14 Tim Thiemeyer<br />
for AddiTionAL<br />
ArT CLAsses<br />
See Women's Institute, page 31.<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 7<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<br />
ATs 312<br />
watercolor basics: you Can Do it<br />
Learn watercolor basics using a step-by-step approach.<br />
Explore the tools of the trade, paint application, using the<br />
white of the paper, brush handling, color mixing and various<br />
textural effects. Enrollment limit: 12. $204† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Call 410-777-2325 after registering for supply list.<br />
Sec. 101 H85817H 8 sessions CAtS<br />
Th 6-9 pm Jan. 31-March 28 Jane Green<br />
ATs 336<br />
portrait painting<br />
Learn basic, traditional and contemporary practices in portrait<br />
painting. Explore proportion, structure, composition and<br />
palette organization as well as color application techniques.<br />
Materials include acrylic or oil paints and canvas or masonite<br />
board. Enrollment limit: 12. $210† includes $30 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Basic drawing or prior painting courses or experience.<br />
Sec. 101 H85958H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-11:30 am Feb. 2-March 9 Andree Waesche<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. 101 H85806H 6 sessions SpHS<br />
Th 7-9 pm Feb. 7-March 14 Mei Yu Green<br />
Ars 372<br />
mixed media<br />
Learn how to incorporate wet and dry media including paint,<br />
decorative papers, cloth, thread and wood into art work.<br />
Examine and discuss this artistic tradition used by famous<br />
artists such as Picasso, Jasper Johns and Giotto. Enrollment<br />
limit: 12. $170 includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: Most materials provided. Instructor will discuss additional<br />
materials at first class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85772H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-9 pm Feb. 21-April 4 Candice Bigelow<br />
ATs 304<br />
watercolor basics for beginners<br />
Learn how to paint with watercolors. Study materials, application,<br />
color, value and “seeing” your subject. Online instruction<br />
includes streaming video and PowerPoint slides with<br />
audio voiceover and instructor interaction using discussion<br />
board. $125† includes $56 fee.<br />
Note: Online course.<br />
Sec. 101 H85807H Feb. 5-March 5 ONLN wb<br />
Bobbi Dubins<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. 101 H85797H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWThF Jan. 22-May 3 Christopher Mona<br />
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art • auto repair • boating • career exploration<br />
AutO rEpAir<br />
opT 365<br />
basic Auto repair<br />
Learn general automotive servicing with emphasis on tuneup,<br />
electrical systems, brakes and other problems and procedures.<br />
CEUs awarded. $215 includes $35 fee.<br />
Note: Safety glasses and hard shoes required.<br />
Sec. 101 H85613H 8 sessions CAtN<br />
M 6-8:45 pm Feb. 25-April 22 Roy Long<br />
bOAtiNG<br />
Learn more about AACC's boating safety and recreational<br />
courses at www.aacc.edu/boating.<br />
BoA 501<br />
Sailing Skills and Seamanship<br />
Learn the principles of sailing propulsion and control including<br />
maneuvering, rigging, boat handling and sail trim.<br />
Discuss sailing terminology; various types of boats and trailers<br />
and their uses; required and optional safety equipment;<br />
safe boating operations and engine maintenance; charts and<br />
electronic navigational aids; navigational rules for inland<br />
and international water; legal responsibilities; general safety<br />
and accident prevention; and marine communications and<br />
weather concerns. $70 includes $69 fee.<br />
Note: Offered in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary<br />
Flotilla 15-1. Meets the Maryland Safety Education Certification requirement<br />
for individuals born after 1972. Students 12-15 years of age must<br />
be accompanied by a registered adult. Course fee includes text.<br />
Sec. 101 H85276H 13 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6-9 pm Jan. 23-April 24 Lynn Disque<br />
CfC 505<br />
boating Safety and Seamanship<br />
Discuss various types of boats and trailers and their uses;<br />
required and optional safety equipment; safe boating operations<br />
and engine maintenance; charts and electronic navigational<br />
aids; navigational rules for inland and international<br />
waters; legal responsibilities; general safety and accident prevention;<br />
and marine communications and weather concerns.<br />
$70 includes $69 fee.<br />
Note: Meets the Maryland Safety Education Certification requirement<br />
for individuals born after 1972. Course is provided by the U.S.<br />
Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 15-1. Students 12-15 years of age must<br />
be accompanied by a registered adult. Course fee includes text.<br />
Sec. 101 H85278H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6-9:15 pm Feb. 13-April 24 Lynn Disque<br />
did you know ...<br />
from 48 courses in 1961<br />
to 2,852 today<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
CArEEr ExpLOrAtiON<br />
oCC 311<br />
Careers as a florist and floral Designer<br />
Turn your love of flowers and plants into a rewarding career.<br />
Learn about floral arranging and the wholesale and retail<br />
floral businesses. $29† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85574H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Jan. 15 Sherie Williams<br />
GrW 354<br />
Conducting a Self-Directed Job Search<br />
Learn the pros and cons of using career placement agencies.<br />
Discover how to put together a dynamic résumé and conduct<br />
a positive interview. $47 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85128H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm Feb. 16 Jill Gann<br />
JCL 349<br />
Career Assessment: using myers-briggs<br />
Use the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) to identify your<br />
natural abilities, strengths and temperament. Then, use this<br />
information to guide your decisions about careers and relationships.<br />
Enrollment limit: 18. $47 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85167H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm March 2 Jill Gann<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. $103† includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85015H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cherie Anderson<br />
Sec. 102 H85018H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cherie Anderson<br />
Sec. 103 H85019H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cherie Anderson<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 />
$114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85139H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Smith<br />
Sec. 102 H85140H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Smith<br />
Sec. 103 H85142H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Smith
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. $114<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Call<br />
410-777-2970 for textbook information.<br />
Sec. 101 H85145H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jennifer Della’zanna<br />
Sec. 102 H85146H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jennifer Della’zanna<br />
Sec. 103 H85150H March 20-May 10 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. $114<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86481H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jennifer Della’zanna<br />
Sec. 102 H86483H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jennifer Della’zanna<br />
Sec. 103 H86517H March 20-May 10 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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86519H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Carline Dalgleish<br />
Sec. 102 H86533H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Carline Dalgleish<br />
Sec. 103 H86537H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Carline Dalgleish<br />
Lfs 328 NEW<br />
ebay: beyond the basics<br />
Learn how to establish a business on eBay. Employ proven<br />
marketing techniques to increase sales. Discover how to monitor<br />
sales through reports and research. Review online customer<br />
service and satisfaction tools. $70† includes $13 fee.<br />
Note: Includes guide book. Bring a bag lunch.<br />
Sec. 101 H85878H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10 am-4:30 pm March 16 Janet Beckner<br />
career exploration • dance<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. $109† includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85587H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Shirley Frazier<br />
Sec. 102 H85589H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Shirley Frazier<br />
Sec. 103 H85590H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Shirley Frazier<br />
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. 101 H85636H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
Sec. 102 H85639H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
Sec. 103 H85643H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
for AddiTionAL Courses in<br />
CAreer eXpLorATion<br />
DANCE<br />
See Women's Institute, page 31.<br />
Individual Dance<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. $75† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84824H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7:30-8:45 pm Feb. 4-March 25 Mary McCormick<br />
dnC 306 NEW<br />
belly Dance — balancing tray Choreography<br />
Learn a fun belly dance routine while balancing a tray on<br />
your head! Practice the proper posture to balance the tray<br />
and the basic technique to move your belly at the same time.<br />
$75† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Bring a 12-18” metal tray to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H84687H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-8 pm Feb. 6-March 27 Kathy Clay<br />
Social Dance<br />
for upcoming dance, orchestra and theater performances,<br />
visit www.aacc.edu/performingarts.<br />
dAn 372<br />
ballroom Dance flurries<br />
Learn and practice the smooth foxtrot, waltz, American tango<br />
and cha-cha. $55† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84826H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10:30 am-4 pm Jan. 26 Alex Jimenez<br />
dAn 354<br />
Club Style Salsa<br />
Learn the American Club Style Salsa. It’s one of the most<br />
popular Latin dances being danced at clubs today. $65†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Partners encouraged, but not required.<br />
Sec. 101 H84814H 6 sessions mHS<br />
M 7-8 pm Feb. 4-March 11 Deborah Washington<br />
Sec. 102 H84819H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7:50-8:50 pm Feb. 4-March 11 Gabriel Jimenez<br />
dnC 305<br />
basic Social Dance<br />
Learn to dance to different social dance rhythms including<br />
the foxtrot, tango, salsa and swing. $65† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84836H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6:45-7:45 pm Feb. 4-March 11 Gabriel Jimenez<br />
Sec. 102 H84843H 6 sessions mHS<br />
M 6:30-7:30 pm Feb. 4-March 11 Deborah Washington<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. 101 H84809H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:45-7:45 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Rachel Carmichael<br />
Sec. 102 H84810H 6 sessions SpHS<br />
Th 6:45-7:45 pm Feb. 7-March 14 Rachel Carmichael<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. 101 H84811H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7:50-8:50 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Rachel Carmichael<br />
Sec. 102 H84813H 6 sessions SpHS<br />
Th 7:50-8:50 pm Feb. 7-March 14 Rachel Carmichael<br />
dAn 380<br />
Swing Dance flurry<br />
Learn and practice East Coast Swing, Lindy Hop basics and<br />
tricks and West Coast Swing. $35† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84828H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 22 Alex Jimenez<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 9<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<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 ages of<br />
15 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. 101 H85294H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-7:30 pm Jan. 28<br />
MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm Jan. 29-Feb. 12<br />
W 6-7:30 pm Feb. 13<br />
Sec. 102 H85295H 11 sessions AmiL<br />
M 6-7:30 pm Feb. 11<br />
MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm Feb. 12-26<br />
W 6-7:30 pm Feb. 27<br />
Sec. 103 H85298H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-7:30 pm Feb. 25<br />
MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm Feb. 26-March 12<br />
W 6-7:30 pm March 13<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. 101 H85317H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-7:30 pm Jan. 28<br />
MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm Jan.29-Feb. 12<br />
W 6-7:30 pm Feb. 13<br />
Sec. 102 H85330H 11 sessions AmiL<br />
M 6-7:30 pm Feb. 11<br />
MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm Feb. 12-26<br />
W 6-7:30 pm Feb. 27<br />
Sec. 103 H85346H 11 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-7:30 pm Feb. 25<br />
MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm Feb. 26-March 12<br />
W 6-7:30 pm March 13<br />
10<br />
driver education • explore<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.<br />
For more information about EXPLORE and other<br />
youth courses visit the Kids in <strong>College</strong> website at<br />
www.aacc.edu/kic.<br />
Kindergarten<br />
TGT 871<br />
Kindergarten math<br />
Learn different ways to solve problems and express mathematical<br />
concepts using hands-on activities. $55 includes<br />
$13 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85384H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-10:30 am Feb. 2-23 Kerry Dobry<br />
TGT 858<br />
forest Homes<br />
Learn what animals need to survive. Explore habitats in the<br />
forest, underground and in a pond. $42 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85371H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11 am Feb. 9-23 Mary Blaha<br />
TGT 815<br />
Dinosaurs rock<br />
Learn to identify dinosaurs, extract dinosaur fossils from rocklike<br />
substances and assemble dinosaur bones. Learn facts<br />
about dinosaurs. $40 includes $12 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85345H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am March 2-9 Megan Aird<br />
TGT 878<br />
How the Sun makes Our Day<br />
Explore the power of the sun. Learn how it makes heat, how<br />
shadows occur and how the earth's rotation affects day, night<br />
and seasons. $47 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85532H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:15 am March 2-16 Mary Blaha<br />
Grades 1-2<br />
GTe 813<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. $110 includes $26 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85272H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 4:30-6 pm Jan. 29-March 26r<br />
TGf 837<br />
Oceanic food Chain<br />
From tiny sea urchins to the mighty whale, learn about the<br />
wonders of the sea. Study sharks, starfish, corals and more.<br />
Discuss the oceanic food chain, pollution and the ocean’s<br />
future. $53 includes $11 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85302H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 4:30-6 pm Jan. 31-Feb. 21 Suzanne Poleski<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
TnG 804<br />
math mania<br />
Is counting as easy as 1, 2, 3? Then it’s time to further investigate<br />
the world of mathematics. Try your hand at problem<br />
solving: Figure out numerical equations and unravel word<br />
puzzles. Play math games. $63 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85596H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 4:30-6 pm Feb. 5-March 5 Kerry Dobry<br />
TLn 846<br />
Creative Dramatics<br />
Imagine you’re deep under the sea in a submarine or hurtling<br />
through space. Develop creativity through fantasy and roleplaying.<br />
Explore pantomine, theater games and creative characterization.<br />
Join a short production. $80 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85544H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am Feb. 9-March 9 Jerry Vess<br />
TGT 873<br />
Danger Zone: Scary Creatures<br />
They bite! They sting! Could you survive an encounter with<br />
spiders, bees or sharks? Learn the truth about these creatures<br />
and discover whether they are really dangerous or just misunderstood.<br />
$55 includes $13 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85389H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 7-21 Patricia Radford<br />
TLn 884<br />
Kidz’ Logic<br />
Become a logician. Unravel puzzles, play games and engage<br />
in other challenging activities. Develop your reading and<br />
listening skills as you record clues and arrive at solutions. $80<br />
includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85591H 5 sessions AmiL<br />
Tu 4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 12-March 12 Kerry Dobry<br />
TGT 860<br />
toys and Chemistry<br />
Discover basic chemistry principles through innovative<br />
projects that use ordinary toys and play materials. Learn<br />
about diffusion, permeability and volatility by incorporating<br />
crayons, paint, balloons and other common materials into<br />
projects. $38 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85378H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-11 am Feb. 16-23<br />
TnG 838<br />
Drawing fuNdamentals<br />
Unearth your creative side while learning the elements of art.<br />
Create 3-D illusions, draw with textures and more. Use the<br />
color wheel as a foundation for color creation as you develop<br />
a landscape sure to attract attention on any refrigerator door.<br />
$55 includes $13 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85599H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 28-March 14 Desiree Scherini<br />
TGT 877<br />
the weather reporter<br />
Learn the basics of weather forecasting, how to read weather<br />
maps and how predictions are made. $52 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85395H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am March 2-16 Melanie Whay<br />
TGT 820<br />
AbC Science: Apples, bubbles and Crystals<br />
Perform a variety of simple science experiments as you<br />
learn the scientific explanations behind these activities. $37<br />
includes $12 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85353H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 4:30-6:15 pm March 6-13
TGT 817<br />
Lift Off into Space<br />
Join us on this space adventure as we explore the space<br />
shuttle from construction to flight. $45 includes $13 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85347H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 4:30-6 pm March 7-28 Suzanne Poleski<br />
Grades 3-4<br />
TGT 813<br />
the Case of the missing mascot<br />
The school mascot has been taken. Who is responsible?<br />
Examine the forensic evidence found at the scene to solve<br />
this case and bring the mascot back before the big game. $55<br />
includes $13 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85344H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10 am-noon Feb. 2-16<br />
TGT 863<br />
mysteries of Space<br />
Enter the world of outer space through science experiments<br />
and activities involving our solar system. Create your own<br />
constellation, make a balloon-powered rocket and experience<br />
some out-of-this-world fun. $43 includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85382H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 5-12<br />
TGT 846<br />
mandarin Kids<br />
Learn basic Mandarin through songs, games, activities and<br />
culture. Learn vocabulary for counting, colors, animals, food<br />
and basic anatomy. $65 includes $12 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85360H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 4:30-6 pm Feb. 7-March 7 Charlie Hong<br />
Seanna Peng<br />
TGT 812<br />
CSi Jr.<br />
Participate in a mock investigation of who has stolen the<br />
cookie dough from the kitchen. Examine the crime scene,<br />
analyze the evidence and try to determine the identity of the<br />
culprit. $55 includes $13 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85303H 3 sessions bbES<br />
W 4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 6-20 Dadre Blake<br />
TLn 846<br />
Creative Dramatics<br />
Imagine you’re deep under the sea in a submarine or hurtling<br />
through space. Develop creativity through fantasy and roleplaying.<br />
Explore pantomine, theater games and creative characterization.<br />
Join a short production. $80 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 102 H85577H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am Feb. 9-March 9 Jerry Vess<br />
TLn 802<br />
math: Creative problem Solving<br />
Math is the key to unraveling knotty problems and fun<br />
puzzles. Discover techniques for solving math problems.<br />
Select from a menu of guess and test, sequences, patterns,<br />
elimination and models. Enjoy number puzzles and games.<br />
$95 includes $11 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85538H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 4:15-6:15 pm Feb. 14-March 28 James Durcan<br />
explore • financial planning<br />
TGT 874<br />
Codes, flags and Smoke Signals<br />
Learn about the history and intrigue of coding. Explore topics<br />
like invisible writing, Morse code machines and signal flags.<br />
Learn why coding, from bar codes to Social Security numbers,<br />
is useful in today’s society. $55 includes $13 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85391H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10 am-noon Feb. 23-March 9<br />
TGT 843<br />
Drawing fundamentals 2<br />
Continue to unearth your creative side while learning the<br />
elements of art. Use color, shape and texture to create a<br />
balanced work of art. Create a landscape and a still life. $70<br />
includes $14 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85350H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 4:30-6:30 pm March 4-April 1 Desiree Scherini<br />
TGT 819<br />
Life in a Drop of water<br />
Explore the microscopic life in a drop of water. Discover the<br />
diversity and beauty of the organisms that live there. $40<br />
includes $12 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85348H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 4:30-6:30 pm March 6-13<br />
Grades 4-5<br />
TLn 859<br />
Cartooning<br />
Create your own cartoon characters using design, composition<br />
and contrasting techniques. Learn how cartoons and<br />
humor are used in animation, comic strips, advertising and<br />
political editorials. $82 includes $12 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85586H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-11 am Feb. 2-March 2 Chris Tydings<br />
TAL 876<br />
Humanities: Creative writing<br />
If you like making up stories, learn the skills and techniques<br />
to make those tales come alive on paper. Practice writing<br />
skills and techniques. $59 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85297H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 4:30-6:15 pm Feb. 6-27 Rebecca Reed<br />
TLn 846<br />
Creative Dramatics<br />
Imagine you’re deep under the sea in a submarine or hurtling<br />
through space. Develop creativity through fantasy and roleplaying.<br />
Explore pantomine, theater games and creative characterization.<br />
Join a short production. $80 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 103 H85583H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-1 pm Feb. 9-March 9 Jerry Vess<br />
for Courses in pArenTinG And<br />
fAmiLy Life<br />
See page 24.<br />
TGT 862<br />
Egg Drop Vehicles<br />
Design a vehicle that will safely deliver an egg from a second<br />
story to the ground. Learn the basics of design and construction<br />
and how to increase drag and shock absorption. Test your<br />
vehicle. $42 includes $14 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85379H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 5-7 pm March 6-13 Melissa Kling<br />
Middle School Scholars<br />
GTe 812<br />
build a Video Game from SCrAtCH<br />
Build a variety of animated projects using SCRATCH, a kid-<br />
friendly yet complex programming language developed<br />
by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that allows<br />
students to work with an online community of designers to<br />
create pictures, cards and games. $77 includes $14 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85271H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 7-28 Charles Alexander<br />
GTe 808<br />
Chesapeake bay math Circle<br />
Learn mathematics as mathematicians see it, as a way of<br />
thinking rather than a set of facts and algorithms to be<br />
memorized. Discover mathematics as an art, involving the<br />
creation, recognition and analysis of patterns. Solve problems<br />
by finding underlying patterns. $30 includes $25 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85270H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-10 am Feb. 9-April 20 Alicia Morse<br />
fiNANCiAL pLANNiNG<br />
Learn more about personal investing, budgeting and<br />
retirement planning. Visit www.aacc.edu/finance.<br />
Personal Finance<br />
fne 311<br />
basics of investing<br />
Learn what you need to know before purchasing a stock,<br />
bond or mutual fund. Examine some common myths about<br />
investing. Discover how to develop a plan to meet any financial<br />
goal. $40 includes $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. 101 H84908H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 12-19 Mark Beedenbender<br />
fne 313<br />
finding balance in your budget<br />
Explore how to balance saving, spending and borrowing to<br />
achieve your short- and long-term goals. Learn methods<br />
for managing your monthly budget, reducing debt, setting<br />
financial goals and saving for emergencies and retirement.<br />
$40 includes $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. 101 H84913H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-1:30 pm Feb. 16 Mark Beedenbender<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 11<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<br />
fin 347<br />
introduction to financial planning<br />
Put your money to work. Develop an integrated, balanced<br />
financial plan that includes tax reduction methods, income<br />
protection and retirement planning. Study insurance, real<br />
estate, fixed-income investments, stock market, mutual<br />
funds, education needs and principles of taxation and planning.<br />
$65 includes $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. 101 H84846H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 7-9 pm Feb. 18-27 J.Patrick Lee<br />
dLC 330<br />
Keys to Successful money management<br />
Learn about the broad array of investment choices available.<br />
Discover the various ways to acquire and accumulate cash<br />
and real property. Discuss the tax implications of investment<br />
decisions. $98† includes $70 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84830H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 102 H84832H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 103 H84833H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<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 />
$70 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. 101 H84898H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Susan Price-Batting<br />
Sec. 102 H84900H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Susan Price-Batting<br />
Sec. 103 H84906H March 20-May 10 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 $70 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. 101 H84919H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Gail Perry<br />
Sec. 102 H84920H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Gail Perry<br />
Sec. 103 H84921H March 20-May 10 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 />
$70 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. 101 H84932H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Neal Bevans<br />
Sec. 102 H84933H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Neal Bevans<br />
Sec. 103 H84936H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Neal Bevans<br />
12<br />
financial planning<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<br />
IRS-allowed payout options. Discover why beneficiary designations<br />
are crucial, why planning must begin before age 70½<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. 101 H84894H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-1 pm Feb. 9 John Bacci<br />
Sec. 102 H84896H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-1 pm March 9 Roger Desai<br />
fnC 357<br />
financial Strategies for Successful retirement<br />
Learn to control your financial destiny. Discuss ways to generate<br />
steady retirement income, maximize investment returns,<br />
protect assets, minimize income taxes and reduce estate<br />
taxes. $80 includes $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. 101 H84892H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6:30-9 pm Feb. 12-21 Robert Clark<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. 101 H84914H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 9 am-1 pm Feb. 13 John Bacci<br />
fin 395<br />
trusts and Estate planning<br />
Keep more of your money for yourself and your family<br />
through better estate planning. Examine tax and trust laws,<br />
wills, trusts and estates, health-care proxies and life and disability<br />
insurance. Discuss power of attorney and techniques to<br />
avoid probate and accomplish family goals while eliminating<br />
estate taxes. $94 includes $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. 101 H84847H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-9 pm March 28-May 2 Dennis Brady<br />
Lfs 327 NEW<br />
Navigating medicare and medicaid<br />
Examine Medicare and Medicaid programs including various<br />
choices, options and change taking place to make programs<br />
sustainable. Learn how to navigate Medicare and Medicaid<br />
websites for important information. $45† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Bring a bag lunch.<br />
Sec. 101 H85877H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10 am-2 pm March 9 Ron Deacon<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. 101 H85435H Jan. 16-23 ONLN OLt<br />
Sec. 102 H85436H Feb. 20-27 ONLN OLt<br />
Sec. 103 H85437H March 20-27 ONLN OLt<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 $70 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. 101 H84915H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Aaron Clarey<br />
Sec. 102 H84917H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Aaron Clarey<br />
Sec. 103 H84918H March 20-May 10 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 />
$70 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. 101 H84922H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Aaron Clarey<br />
Sec. 102 H84923H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Aaron Clarey<br />
Sec. 103 H84924H March 20-May 10 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 $70 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. 101 H84927H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mark Quinn<br />
Sec. 102 H84928H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mark Quinn<br />
Sec. 103 H84930H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mark Quinn<br />
for AddiTionAL Courses in<br />
money mATTers<br />
See Women's Institute, page 31.
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 67.<br />
Aquatic Fitness<br />
AHC 363<br />
Swimming for fitness mini Course<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. 101 H84794H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MWF 6-6:50 am Jan. 2-18 Susan Mainhart<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. $59 includes $30 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85144H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MWF 11-11:50 am Jan. 23-Feb. 22 Phyllis Farrell<br />
Sec. 102 H85147H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MWF 11-11:50 am Feb. 25-April 3 Phyllis Farrell<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. 101 H84798H 20 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MWF 6-6:50 am Jan. 28-March 13 Susan Mainhart<br />
AHL 367v<br />
water Aerobics<br />
For swimmers as well as nonswimmers, contributes to cardiovascular<br />
development, strength improvement, increased flexibility<br />
and proper weight maintenance. CEUs awarded.$112†<br />
includes $15 fee.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, PHE 218.<br />
Sec. 101 H86772H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 7-7:50 am Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 102 H86773H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9-9:50 am Jan. 23-May 8<br />
Sec. 103 H86774H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 9-9:50 am Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 104 H86826H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 10-10:50 am Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 105 H86827H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 1-1:50 pm Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 106 H86828H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 4:30-5:20 pm Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 107 H86830H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6:30-7:20 pm Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 108 H86831H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6:30-7:20 pm Jan. 23-May 8<br />
fitness<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. $85† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84785H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-7 pm Jan. 28-March 25 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. $85† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84792H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-8 pm Jan. 28-March 25 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. $75† includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84793H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-7 pm Feb. 4-March 25 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. 101 H84787H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 8:30-9:30 am Feb. 5-March 14 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. $75†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84789H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7:15-8:15 pm Feb. 6-March 27 Dolente Thomas<br />
AHC 354<br />
Kickboxing<br />
Work up a sweat while learning the basic kicks and punches<br />
of this noncontact, total-body work out. $75† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84791H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6-7 pm Feb. 6-March 27 Tara Witten<br />
AHC 366 NEW<br />
power pump<br />
Strengthen major muscle groups during this 60-minute<br />
barbell class. Focus on light weights and high repetitions in<br />
a motivating group environment. Burn fat and tone muscle<br />
with squats, lunges, curls and presses. Power Pump is for all<br />
ages and ability levels. $75† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84795H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7:15-8:15 pm Feb. 6-March 27 Tara Witten<br />
AHL 386v<br />
Aerobic fitness<br />
Develop cardiovascular and muscular fitness through activities<br />
such as low-impact aerobics, step aerobics, abdominal<br />
and flexibility workouts and/or fitness walking. Increase your<br />
knowledge of proper nutrition and the interrelationships<br />
of diet, exercise and weight control. CEUs awarded. $102†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, PHE 215.<br />
Sec. 101 H86770H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 11-11:50 am Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 102 H86771H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh noon-12:50 pm Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 103 H86454H 28 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9-9:50 am Jan. 28-May 8<br />
Sec. 104 H86769H 28 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 10-10:50 am Jan. 28-May 8<br />
Tai Chi and Yoga<br />
HLH 341<br />
Gentle yoga minicourse<br />
Exercise your mind and body with an introduction to gentle<br />
yoga. $35† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.<br />
Sec. 101 H85130H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-8 pm Jan. 8-22<br />
HLH 345<br />
morning yoga<br />
Experience the softer side of yoga. Focus on relaxation and<br />
stretching. $45† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Geared toward adults age 60 and older. Bring your own yoga mat.<br />
Sec. 101 H85132H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9-9:50 am Jan. 21-March 6 Lynda Ells<br />
HLH 338<br />
beginning tai Chi<br />
Learn Tai Chi Chuan, an exercise of soft, fluid movements that<br />
helps promote good health. Practice relaxation, stress reduction,<br />
balance and coordination. Enrollment limit: 20. $95†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Wear loose clothing.<br />
Sec. 101 H85129H 12 sessions ANNA<br />
M 7-8 pm Jan. 28-April 22 Diane Buchanan<br />
AHL 364<br />
tai Chi 2<br />
Continue your study of Tai Chi by learning additional postures.<br />
Benefits those who have completed the first third of the form<br />
and introduces some qigong as well. $95† includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: AHL 346 Beginning Tai Chi or permission of instructor.<br />
Sec. 101 H84797H 12 sessions ANNA<br />
M 8-9 pm Jan. 28-April 22 Diane Buchanan<br />
HLH 378 NEW<br />
tai Chi 3<br />
Study the Yang-style, short form of Tai Chi. Learn the last<br />
third portion of the 37 gentle flowing movements of the<br />
Chang Man-Ching Tai Chi short form. $95 † includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: HLH 338 Beginning Tai Chi 1 and AHL 364 Tai Chi 2 or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
Sec. 101 H85674H 12 sessions ANNA<br />
W 7-8 pm Jan. 30-April 24 Joan Harris-Ternovan<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 13<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<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. 101 H85131H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9-10:15 am Jan. 28-March 13 Sean Martial<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 $5 fee.<br />
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.<br />
Sec. 101 H84796H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-8 pm Jan. 29-April 23 Jacklyn Churches<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. 101 H84803H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-7 pm Jan. 29-March 12 Kiersten Gallagher<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. 101 H84804H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-7 pm Jan. 31-March 14 Chris Kelley<br />
Lfs 325<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. $45†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: LifeStages course designed for students age 55 and beyond.<br />
Bring your own yoga mat.<br />
Sec. 101 H85876H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 5:30-6:45 pm Feb. 4-25 Christine Kelley<br />
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fitness • floriculture<br />
HLH 381 NEW<br />
introduction to tai Chi and Qigong<br />
Learn the basic concepts of Tai Chi and qigong. Discuss and<br />
practice posture, relaxation, deep breathing, flow movements,<br />
meditation and the mind-body connection theory.<br />
$75† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85136H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-7:30 pm Feb. 5-March 26 Jennifer Dorosz<br />
HLH 370<br />
therapeutic yoga<br />
Practice a combination of techniques that address injury and<br />
illness, including restorative and gentle yoga, breath work,<br />
hands-on healing and guided meditation. $65† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.<br />
Sec. 101 H85135H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 5:30-6:30 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Sharon Harty<br />
Lfs 323<br />
yoga for back Care<br />
Learn yoga positions that help relieve back pain and bring the<br />
spine back into its natural alignment. Strengthen and stretch<br />
the lower back muscles. $45† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: LifeStages course designed for students age 55 and beyond.<br />
Bring your own yoga mat.<br />
Sec. 101 H85874H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 5:30-6:45 pm Feb. 6-27 Pamela Blum<br />
Lfs 324<br />
yoga for Arthritis<br />
Learn gentle postures that increase flexibility and promote<br />
joint relief. Understand how yoga exercise, nutrition and<br />
relaxation can help to alleviate the discomfort of arthritis.<br />
$45† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: LifeStages course designed for students age 55 and beyond.<br />
Bring your own yoga mat.<br />
Sec. 101 H85875H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10-11:15 am Feb. 23-March 16 Sharon Harty<br />
CoA 364<br />
better balance workshop<br />
Learn how to activate the body muscles that keep you moving<br />
and upright. Explore techniques to improve your posture.<br />
$25† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: LifeStages course designed for students age 55 and beyond.<br />
Sec. 101 H85030H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 6-8 pm March 6<br />
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fLOriCuLturE<br />
For information about becoming a floral designer see<br />
page 68 in the careers and certifications section. Visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/floriculture.<br />
oCC 352<br />
winter whites<br />
Brighten up the dreary winter with shimmering silver and<br />
white arrangements. Delight your family and friends with<br />
these eye-catching varieties of floral elegance. A great class<br />
to chase away those winter blues. $65 includes $35 fee.<br />
Note: Take home small arrangement.<br />
Sec. 101 H85582H 1 session GbtC<br />
Th 5:30-9:30 pm Feb. 7 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 />
Sec. 101 H85578H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Th 5:30-9:30 pm Feb. 14 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. $65 includes $35 fee.<br />
Note: Take home small arrangement.<br />
Sec. 101 H85585H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Th 5:30-9:30 pm Feb. 21 Sherie Williams<br />
oCA 387<br />
floral Chandeliers<br />
Learn how to create elegant cascading centerpieces for weddings<br />
or other special occasions. $65 includes $35 fee.<br />
Note: Take home small arrangement.<br />
Sec. 101 H85573H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 5:30-9:30 pm Feb. 26 Sherie Williams<br />
oCC 399<br />
floral Arrangements in Vases<br />
Arrange a variety of blooms and foliages using classic technique.<br />
Learn how to purchase, harvest, condition and care for<br />
flowers to achieve maximum vase life. $65 includes $35 fee.<br />
Note: Take home small arrangement.<br />
Sec. 101 H85594H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 5:30-9:30 pm March 5 Sherie Williams<br />
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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 21.<br />
Cooking Demonstrations<br />
Relax, eat and learn as sensational recipes are<br />
prepared before your eyes.<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. 101 H84446H 1 session Hum 207<br />
W 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 23 Monique Williams<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. 101 H84445H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 25 Linda Elliott<br />
CuL 305<br />
Classical french Cuisine<br />
Watch the chef prepare classic dishes of France. Learn how<br />
to recreate the elegant, culinary masterpieces in your own<br />
kitchen. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />
Sec. 101 H84614H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
Su 11 am-2 pm Jan. 27 Linda Elliott<br />
Gme 364<br />
three tastes of Switzerland<br />
Learn about the cuisine from this small but culturally diverse<br />
European country. Taste the French flavors from the region<br />
of Montreaux, the German-style food from Lucerne and the<br />
Italian spice influences from Ticino. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />
Sec. 101 H84644H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 1 Linda Elliott<br />
Cui 329<br />
A Goose in toulouse<br />
Learn the great ways the French cook poultry – from the<br />
ubiquitous chicken to quail, duck and even goose. Explore<br />
recipes directly from France through chef demonstrations.<br />
$55† includes $25 fee.<br />
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.<br />
Sec. 101 H84590H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
F 6:30-9 pm Feb. 22 Linda Elliott<br />
food and culinary<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. $114† includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84566H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Donna Acosta<br />
Sec. 102 H84570H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Donna Acosta<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. $114†<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84638H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dawn Simmons<br />
Sec. 102 H84643H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dawn Simmons<br />
Grm 319v<br />
Event planning<br />
Review the field of special event planning from formal<br />
catered events to meetings and conventions. Emphasizes<br />
learning to design cost-effective ventures. Includes contract<br />
negotiations, layouts, presentations and final delivery. Covers<br />
operation of trade shows, festivals and smaller community<br />
events. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />
CEUs awarded. $296 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, HRM 140.<br />
Sec. 101 H86400H Jan. 23-May 19 ONLN wb<br />
Sec. 102 H86401H 15 sessions Hum 125<br />
Tu 6-9 pm Jan. 29-May 14<br />
Food and Society<br />
Coo 331 NEW<br />
what’s for Dinner, Leif Erickson?<br />
Examine what early explorers aboard ships and natives were<br />
eating between A.D 900 and the 1800s. Outline food preparation<br />
and preservation aboard these early sailing vessels. $45†<br />
includes $9 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84574H 1 session Hum 214<br />
Tu 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 5 Dennis Westhoff<br />
Hands-on Cooking<br />
Cui 369<br />
Hand-rolled fresh pasta<br />
Learn to produce traditional Italian pasta from scratch.<br />
Discover how to pair classic and contemporary sauces with<br />
different pasta shapes. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84608H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 4 Linda Elliott<br />
CLn 303<br />
Creative Hors d’Oeuvres<br />
Create hors d’oeuvres that go beyond the basics. Learn how to<br />
make stunningly beautiful hors d’oeuvres for any occasion with<br />
the guidance of a professional chef. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84442H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 11 Linda Elliott<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 recreate<br />
at home. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84588H 1 session Hum 218<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 11 Diane Fantone<br />
CLn 373<br />
Let’s make Sausage<br />
Learn about sausage varieties including fresh, cured, dry,<br />
semidry and smoked. Explore the history of sausage making<br />
and the ethnic groups that produce them. Make and sample<br />
delicious, flavorful sausage. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84452H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
Su 10 am-1 pm Jan. 13 Susan Santavicca<br />
Coo 335 NEW<br />
back to basics Cookies<br />
Learn how to create original cookie recipes using basic ratios<br />
of flour, sugar and fat. Discover how to bake cookies with<br />
ingredients on hand. Someone first created American favorites<br />
like chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin and you can too!<br />
$75† includes $27 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84579H 1 session Hum 218<br />
Su 10 am-2 pm Jan. 13 Christine Romans<br />
Coo 332 NEW<br />
Authentic portuguese tapas Cuisine<br />
Learn to make traditional Portuguese recipes using simple<br />
ingredients that are impeccably prepared. Explore how to<br />
blend flavors and techniques from many cultures dating back<br />
centuries. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84576H 1 session Hum 207<br />
W 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 16 Alba Johnson<br />
Coo 301<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. 101 H84554H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 18<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. 101 H84602H 1 session Hum 207<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 18 Monique Williams<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 15<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<br />
Coo 305<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. 101 H84563H 1 session Hum 218<br />
Su 10 am-1 pm Jan. 20 Michael Plitt<br />
CLn 302<br />
Creamy Dreamy risotto made Easy<br />
Discover the joys of risotto, a delicious and delicate alternative<br />
to pasta. Learn how to prepare this versatile and easy<br />
Italian rice specialty. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84441H 1 session Hum 207<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 25 Edmund Tyler<br />
Coo 337 NEW<br />
bread pudding — A true Comfort food<br />
Learn to take bread pudding to the next level. Transform a<br />
variety of breads into delicious savory and dessert bread puddings.<br />
$75† includes $27 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84583H 1 session Hum 218<br />
Su 10 am-2 pm Jan. 27 Karen Koch<br />
Coo 304<br />
favorite Chinese take-Out recipes<br />
Re-create 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. 101 H84561H 1 session Hum 207<br />
W 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 30 Susan Santavicca<br />
Coo 333 NEW<br />
Cooking bolognese Style Dishes<br />
Learn to prepare a variety of dishes from Bologna, Italy, a<br />
region famous for food with rich flavors and spectacular<br />
presentation. Incorporate ingredients such as prosciutto di<br />
parma, mortadella, Parmigiano-Reggiano and balsamic vinegar.<br />
$65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84577H 1 session Hum 207<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 1 Alba Johnson<br />
Coo 300<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. 101 H84553H 1 session Hum 218<br />
Su 10 am-1:30 pm Feb. 3 Susan Santavicca<br />
CLn 375<br />
Calling All peanut butter Lovers<br />
Discuss varieties of peanut butter including, smooth, chunky<br />
or all natural; how to incorporate it into recipes; and its nutritional<br />
aspects. Learn to make exciting new dishes featuring<br />
this delicious and versatile ingredient. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84454H 1 session Hum 207<br />
Tu 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 5 Rebecca Sileo<br />
16<br />
food and culinary<br />
CLn 374<br />
Chowder, Chowda, Chow-Dah!<br />
Explore authentic, regional chowders, loaded with chunks of<br />
fresh, seasonal ingredients. Learn the cooking techniques for<br />
producing classic chowders. Create your own chowder with<br />
locally grown ingredients. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84453H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 8 Linda Elliott<br />
Coo 339 NEW<br />
burgers with bite<br />
Learn to think outside the box when planning you next<br />
burger creation. Experiment with making tasty burgers from<br />
turkey, lamb and pork in addition to popular beef burgers.<br />
$65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84585H 1 session Hum 207<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 8 Monique Williams<br />
CLn 370<br />
Gluten free baking<br />
Learn how to make gluten-free baked goods and treats that<br />
everyone will love. Discover alternative methods and ingredients<br />
to make food you love and thought you’d never have<br />
again like bread and cake. $75† includes $27 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84450H 1 session Hum 218<br />
Su 10 am-2 pm Feb. 10 Louise Nielsen<br />
Cui 304<br />
the basics of Soups<br />
Prepare a variety of classic soups including cream soups, oldfashioned<br />
hearty soups and soups with new combinations of<br />
ingredients. $85† includes $37 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84587H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
Su noon-4 pm Feb. 10 Edmund Tyler<br />
Coo 340 NEW<br />
Oysters, Oysters, Oysters<br />
Learn how to cook the jewel of the Chesapeake at their peak<br />
and make the most of their sweet, briny, crisp flavor. Learn<br />
how to shuck and prepare a variety of oyster dishes featuring<br />
raw and cooked oysters. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84586H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 15 Linda Elliott<br />
CuL 383<br />
intermediate Artisan bread baking<br />
Discover the Old World flavors of rye and sourdough. Examine<br />
how the baking process affects the final quality of your loaf.<br />
Learn to manage traditional wet, rustic doughs with great<br />
results. $75† includes $27 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84628H 1 session Hum 218<br />
Su 10 am-2 pm Feb. 17 Virginia Olson<br />
CLn 301<br />
Great Grains for a Healthy Diet<br />
Learn how to cook exciting new whole grains and how<br />
to substitute whole grains into meals you already make.<br />
Discover a universe of new tastes and whole-grain goodness<br />
for a happier, healthier you. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84440H 1 session Hum 207<br />
Tu 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 19 Rebecca Sileo<br />
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Coo 338 NEW<br />
Kitchen basics for men<br />
Learn to feel confident in the kitchen and comfortable cooking<br />
for yourself and others. Go beyond the cliché that men<br />
only know how to grill. Practice techniques including sautéing,<br />
braising and broiling using basic home kitchen equipment.<br />
$65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84584H 1 session Hum 207<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 22 Diane Fantone<br />
Coo 336 NEW<br />
best brownie workshop<br />
Learn to make the best chewy fudge brownies as well as variations<br />
like blondies, cream cheese and triple chocolate. Never<br />
make brownies from a box again! $75† includes $27 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84581H 1 session Hum 218<br />
Su 10 am-2 pm Feb. 24 Susan Santavicca<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. 101 H84604H 1 session Hum 218<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm March 1 Susan Santavicca<br />
CLn 371<br />
flowers, flowers, flowers<br />
Turn ordinary cakes and cupcakes into extraordinary desserts<br />
that look as good as they taste. Learn to create colorful,<br />
edible icing flowers and decorations using butter cream, royal<br />
icing and basic cake decorating tools. $65† includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84451H 1 session Hum 218<br />
Su 10 am-1 pm March 3 Karen Koch<br />
Coo 334 NEW<br />
recipes from the island of Sardinia<br />
Learn about the cuisine of the Island of Sardinia which is<br />
influenced by the cultures that have occupied it over the<br />
centuries. Prepare interesting and delicious recipes that blend<br />
Phoenician, Greek, Arab, Spanish and French foods. $65†<br />
includes $29 fee.<br />
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.<br />
Sec. 101 H84578H 1 session Hum 207<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm March 8 Alba Johnson<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. 101 H84449H 1 session Hum 218<br />
Su 10 am-2 pm March 10 Louise Nielsen
Tasting Series<br />
CLn 379<br />
Chocolate and red wine tasting<br />
Learn how to pair different types and qualities of chocolate<br />
with several wine varieties and how to match their underlying<br />
flavor profiles. $50† includes $26 fee.<br />
Note: Must be 21 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H84538H 1 session Hum 214<br />
F 7-9 pm Feb. 1<br />
CLn 381<br />
tea and Coffee tasting<br />
Learn how coffee and tea are grown, harvested, produced<br />
and distributed. Savor the subtle differences in taste and<br />
aroma of coffees and teas from around the world. $50†<br />
includes $26 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84542H 1 session Hum 214<br />
W 7-9 pm Feb. 6 Alba Johnson<br />
CLn 380<br />
Cured meats and Cheese tasting<br />
Taste and evaluate a variety of local and international cured<br />
meats, sausages and cheeses to familiarize yourself with the<br />
various flavors, styles, textures and aromas. $50† includes<br />
$26 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84540H 1 session Hum 214<br />
F 7-9 pm Feb. 15 Michael Plitt<br />
Wine and Beer Academy<br />
For more information visit www.aacc.edu/hcat/<br />
winespirits.<br />
CLn 317<br />
Chocolate and beer pairings<br />
Discover the wonders of this latest “odd couple” pairing. Pair<br />
assorted chocolates with unique beer styles to enhance both<br />
the appreciation of beer and highlight the diversity of beer<br />
flavors. Taste pairings of dark and white chocolates, chocolate<br />
ice cream, cakes, brownies, beer brewed with chocolate and<br />
use all your senses to enjoy these two guilty pleasures. $61†<br />
includes $25 fee.<br />
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H84444H 1 session Hum 207<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 11 Timothy Trigilio<br />
CuL 309<br />
become a wine Snob<br />
Taste a broad range of wines of varying costs. Learn how<br />
value meets quality. $69† includes $45 fee.<br />
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H84619H 1 session Hum 214<br />
F 7-9 pm Jan. 18 William Luna<br />
CuL 382<br />
mixology: martini and party Drinks<br />
Have fun learning to make trendy cocktails and nontraditional<br />
martinis for party guests. Understand the basics<br />
of drink mixing and explore interesting flavors of alcohol. Mix<br />
sweet chocolate martinis, tart mojitos and fruity sangrias.<br />
$59† includes $35 fee.<br />
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H84626H 1 session Hum 214<br />
Th 7-9 pm Jan. 24 David Ludwig<br />
food and culinary • future • golf<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. 101 H84447H 1 session Hum 214<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 25 Timothy Trigilio<br />
CLn 358<br />
wine 101 — practical basics<br />
Learn the basics of wine. Discover how to evaluate, select,<br />
store, open, decant and pour wine. Review wine and food<br />
pairings. Examine different aromas and decipher wine lables<br />
to determine how various wines will taste. $39† includes<br />
$15 fee.<br />
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H84448H 1 session Hum 214<br />
W 7-9 pm Jan. 30 Harry Latimer<br />
CLn 315<br />
beer Styles from Germany<br />
and the Czech republic<br />
Experience the true beer traditions of Germany and the<br />
Czech Republic. Learn about production methods, history<br />
and regional influences. Explore a variety of styles including<br />
Bavarian pilsner lager, Bohemian pilsner lager, black<br />
lagers (Schwartzbier), wheat beers (Hefeweizen), Bocks,<br />
Dopplebocks, smoked beers (Rauchbier) and Octoberfeststyle<br />
beers (Marzens). $57† includes $21 fee.<br />
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H84443H 1 session Hum 214<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 8 Timothy Trigilio<br />
Coo 341 NEW<br />
Advanced Home brewing<br />
Learn advanced brewing techniques using whole grains and<br />
specialized all-grain brewing equipment. Gain greater insight<br />
into ingredients. Use brewing calculations to formulate recipes.<br />
Examine kegging versus bottling. Brew two batches of<br />
beer from start to finish. $120† includes $48 fee.<br />
Note: Must be 21 or older to enroll. Students are required to wear<br />
closed-toe shoes and long pants. Students will arrange to pick up finished<br />
bottles of the beer approximately one month after class completion.<br />
Lunch is provided.<br />
Sec. 101 H85386H 1 session HCAt 112<br />
Su 10 am-4 pm Feb. 17 Timothy Trigilio<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. 101 H84622H 1 session Hum 214<br />
W 7-9 pm Feb. 20 Harry Latimer<br />
Gme 326<br />
wine Appreciation 2<br />
Explore the intricacies of the world’s Chardonnay, Riesling,<br />
Sauvignon Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Syrah, Pinot Noir,<br />
Cabernet Sauvignon and other grapes. Learn to select reasonably<br />
priced wines for events and cellars. Taste a variety of red,<br />
white and fortified wines. $225† includes $105 fee.<br />
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H84633H 5 sessions Hum 214<br />
Th 7-9 pm Feb. 21-March 28 William Luna<br />
CLn 382<br />
imperial beer Styles<br />
Explore the increasingly popular movement of extreme brewing,<br />
specifically the high gravity and Imperial styles. Discuss<br />
and sample the Imperial IPA (or double IPA), the Imperial<br />
Porters and Stouts, Belgian Tripels and Quadrupels, German<br />
Dopplebocks and barley wines. $57† includes $21 fee.<br />
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H84544H 1 session Hum 214<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 22 Timothy Trigilio<br />
Cui 373<br />
wine Etiquette<br />
Plan your next wine tasting with confidence. Learn about<br />
the tools, temperatures and stemware of fine wine service. A<br />
must for any wine enthusiast. $76† includes $40 fee.<br />
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H84613H 1 session Hum 214<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm March 1 William Luna<br />
futurE<br />
fTr 300v<br />
Exploring the future<br />
Investigate the future in a changing world. Using tools and<br />
perspectives across fields of study and cultures, students<br />
expand foresight and build the future. Learn to appreciate the<br />
complexity of our global society and its diversity. Textbook<br />
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $296<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, BPA 105, FTR 105, PSY 105,<br />
SOC 105. Some sections offered online.<br />
Sec. 101 H84026H 47 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MWF 9-9:50 am Jan. 23-May 12<br />
Sec. 102 H84027H 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9:45 pm Jan. 29-May 7<br />
Sec. 103 H84028H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 2-5 pm March 25-May 19<br />
Sec. 104 H84077H March 25-May 19 ONLN wb<br />
Sec. 105 H84080H March 25-May 19 ONLN wb<br />
fTr 302v<br />
Globalization and its future<br />
Learn about globalization in today’s world and apply futuring<br />
tools. Examine the current state of, the positive and negative<br />
perspectives on, and future trends in global economics, business,<br />
culture and politics. Textbook information available at<br />
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $296 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, FTR 110. Some sections offered<br />
online.<br />
Sec. 101 H84052H 29 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 12:30-1:45 pm Jan. 23-May 12<br />
GOLf<br />
ATC 301v<br />
Golf 1<br />
Progressive development of skills and strategies of golf. CEUs<br />
awarded. $152† includes $55 fee.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, PHE 236.<br />
Sec. 101 H86524H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW noon-1:35 pm March 25-May 8<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 17<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<br />
HEALtH<br />
Health care professionals see Health Care in the careers<br />
and certifications section, pages 68-72 or visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/healthcare. For more information<br />
about personal health courses, visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/personalhealth.<br />
Aging<br />
Lfs 329 NEW<br />
Staying in your Home for Life<br />
Explore savvy and inexpensive ways to make your home safe<br />
and accessible. Review modification options, support services<br />
and financial options. Design a comprehensive plan for your<br />
current home. $40† includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85879H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10 am-3 pm March 2 William Evans<br />
CoA 393<br />
End-of-Life issues: Death, Dying and Grief<br />
Discuss the spiritual, psychological, social and physical<br />
aspects of the dying experience. Examine the nature and the<br />
needs of the dying, the grieving process and cultural differences<br />
in response to death and grief. CEUs awarded. $30†<br />
includes $23 fee.<br />
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />
Learning Solutions LLC.<br />
Sec. 101 H85044H Jan. 16-23 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85046H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85047H March 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
CoA 397<br />
End-of-Life issues:<br />
physiologic Changes at the End of Life<br />
Examine the physiologic changes in body systems associated<br />
with the end of life. $55† includes $47 fee.<br />
Note: Online, safe-paced course. Offered in partnership with Allegra<br />
Learning Solutions LLC.<br />
Sec. 101 H85048H Jan. 16-23 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85050H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85051H March 20-27 ONLN ALS<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. 101 H85237H Jan. 16-22 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85258H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85361H March 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. 101 H85365H Jan. 16-23 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85368H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85370H March 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
18<br />
health<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. 101 H85400H Jan. 16-23 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85408H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85411H March 20-27 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. 101 H85413H Jan. 16-23 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85423H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85425H March 20-27 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. 101 H85439H Jan. 16-23 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85442H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85873H March 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Caregiving<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 />
$12 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85438H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
M 6:30-8:30 pm March 11 Susan Weber<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. $103 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84981H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsiea Warren<br />
Sec. 102 H84990H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsiea Warren<br />
Sec. 103 H84991H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsiea Warren<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
Mental Health First Aid —<br />
Continuing Education Certificate<br />
Successfully complete TPC 320 Mental Health First<br />
Aid to earn a continuing education certificate. For<br />
more information call 410-777-2401 or visit www.<br />
aacc.edu/teach/mentalhealth. See page 103 to<br />
learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
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. 101 H86440H 4 sessions AmiL<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm Jan. 8-17<br />
Sec. 102 H86453H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm March 2-9<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. 101 H85032H Jan. 16-23 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85033H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85035H March 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. 101 H85036H Jan. 16-2 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85037H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85039H March 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. 101 H85040H Jan. 16-23 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 102 H85041H Feb. 20-27 ONLN ALS<br />
Sec. 103 H85043H March 20-27 ONLN ALS
Mind and Body<br />
HLH 339<br />
meditation for Health and wholeness<br />
Improve your focus, vitality and health while reducing the<br />
effects of everyday stress. Develop a personalized meditation<br />
program and explore various techniques from different<br />
cultures. $85† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86241H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4:30 pm Feb. 2 Linda Roebuck<br />
HLH 366<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 />
$39†includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86261H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 26 Barbara Grose<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 />
$107† includes $35 fee.<br />
Note: Partner/spouse pay tuition separately. Please register at same<br />
time. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.<br />
Sec. 101 H86240H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
F 6:30-9:30 pm March 1-8 Gabrielle Malone<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. 101 H85427H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6:30-8:30 pm March 18-25 Patricia Clarke<br />
HLH 379 NEW<br />
practical Self Care: Herbs and Nutrition<br />
Learn about herbs and nutritional approaches for maintaining<br />
optimum health of major body systems. Develop practical<br />
self-care strategies for prevention or elimination of certain<br />
imbalances for adults, children and elders. $77† includes $5<br />
fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86266H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm March 6-13 Lynise Anderson<br />
HTH 329<br />
intuition, Creativity and inner Guidance<br />
Develop your intuition and creativity. Learn techniques for<br />
evaluating and increasing telepathy, synchronicity, inner<br />
creative resources and wisdom for meeting life’s challenges.<br />
CEUs awarded. $79† includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85750H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm March 9-16 Alice Yeager<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. 101 H86260H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm March 26-April 2 Barbara Grose<br />
health • history and heritage<br />
HLH 373<br />
foundations of Herbalism<br />
Examine the history and use of herbal medicine around the<br />
globe. Discuss therapeutic actions and methods of administration<br />
of herbs. Gain an introductory overview of materia medica,<br />
pharmacology and ethnobotany. $125† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Bring bag lunch.<br />
Sec. 101 H86265H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm April 6-13 Mimi Hernandez<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86262H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 102 H86263H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 103 H86264H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H87083H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Theresa Snyder<br />
Sec. 102 H87084H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Theresa Snyder<br />
Sec. 103 H87086H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Theresa Snyder<br />
HiStOry AND HEritAGE<br />
Historic Preservation<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 />
$79 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86286H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 12-March 12 Catherine Masek<br />
Hry 357<br />
American Decorative Art: Louis Comfort tiffany<br />
Participate in a lecture on the life and artistic contributions<br />
of Louis Comfort Tiffany. Tour Baltimore to view his signature<br />
stained glass windows at Brown Memorial Church. $50<br />
includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: Transportation and admission fee included. Meet in Parking<br />
Lot A, Arnold campus. Bring bag lunch or purchase on own.<br />
Sec. 101 H86270H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
F 9 am-4 pm March 8 Catherine Masek<br />
Hry 354<br />
pope-Leighey House: frank Lloyd wright<br />
Examine the architectural contributions of Frank Lloyd Wright<br />
and his influence on 20th century American architecture followed<br />
by an escorted tour of the Pope-Leighey house near<br />
Springfield, Va. Enrollment limit: 12. $60 includes $25 fee.<br />
Note: Transportation and admission fee included. Meet in Parking<br />
Lot G. Bring bag lunch. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for<br />
outdoors.<br />
Sec. 101 H86269H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm March 30 Catherine Masek<br />
Local and Regional<br />
Hry 361 NEW<br />
understanding your maryland Government<br />
Learn how the state government functions and how to communicate<br />
effectively with elected officials through state and<br />
legislative websites. Discover how to research bills and find<br />
hearing and committee information. Discuss strategies for<br />
successful advocacy. $110 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86274H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Grant Zeigenfuse<br />
HsT 322<br />
the war of 1812 on the Chesapeake bay<br />
Explore the onset of war in the Chesapeake Bay region and<br />
the role of the bay and its estuaries on the battles. Discuss the<br />
raids on Washington, Alexandria and Baltimore. $47 includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86283H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Eric Mills<br />
HsT 308<br />
Annapolis: portrait of a Small City<br />
Participate in a lecture followed by a tour of this historic gem.<br />
Learn about old Annapolis and its notable residents. Explore<br />
the architecture and visit various sites including the Naval<br />
Academy. $47 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Students over 60 pay only the course fee. Transportation<br />
included. Meet in Parking Lot D. Bring a bag lunch. Wear comfortable<br />
walking shoes and dress for outdoors.<br />
Sec. 101 H86279H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-9 pm March 7-9 George Sweger<br />
Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm<br />
Hry 312<br />
Gettysburg in a Day<br />
Follow the Confederate and Union armies through the most<br />
important battle of the Civil War. Learn about Pickett’s Charge<br />
and the actions of Ewell and Longstreet. Enrollment limit: 14.<br />
$47 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Transportation included. Meet in Parking Lot A at 8:30 a.m.<br />
Lunch on your own at site.<br />
Sec. 101 H86268H 1 session xOff<br />
Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm March 30 Lester Brooks<br />
U.S History<br />
Hry 309<br />
the u.S. presidents<br />
Discover the power and responsibilities of the presidency and<br />
the 44 men who have held the office. Learn about the most<br />
historically significant and those less than successful. $75<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86267H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 26-April 2 Charles Thomann<br />
World History and Culture<br />
Hry 362 NEW<br />
irish History: part 1<br />
Delve into Irish history from its early formation during the<br />
time of Patrick (A.D. 432) to its emergence as an independent<br />
state in the early 20th century. Compare historical fact to<br />
examples of Irish myth. Discover cultural contributions in<br />
literature and monastic art. $61 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86276H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-9 pm Feb. 5-26 Arthur Drea<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 19<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<br />
enC 383<br />
world religions<br />
Compare the world’s historic religions of Hinduism,<br />
Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Confucianism/Taoism and<br />
Islam. Discuss other religious insights for ways to enhance<br />
your self-awareness. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $117 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86218H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 1:30-3:30 pm Feb. 6-April 17 Timothy Dissmeyer<br />
Hry 363 NEW<br />
the Evolution of the Cold war Era<br />
Examine and discuss surrounding factors and events of the<br />
Cold War from 1945-1962 including the onset of the nuclear<br />
age, the rise of communism, world leaders, political ideologies,<br />
governmental policies, Hiroshima, the Korean War, the<br />
Cuban Missile Crisis and entry into the Vietnam War. $115<br />
includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86278H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-9 pm Feb. 7-March 14 Ronald Burdge<br />
HOmE AND GArDEN<br />
For the latest information about home and garden<br />
classes visit www.aacc.edu/homegarden.<br />
Decorating<br />
inT 371<br />
understanding basics of interior Decorating<br />
Develop a working knowledge of basic interior design and<br />
create a floor plan. Discuss and gain an understanding of<br />
personal style, color schemes, furnishings, wall coverings,<br />
flooring and accessories. $41† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85165H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 6 Audrey Crawford<br />
ind 301<br />
interior Design: Home Staging 101<br />
Learn valuable staging tips and decorating ideas for selling<br />
your home in today’s market. $29† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85148H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 20 Audrey Crawford<br />
ind 311 NEW<br />
right Sizing for your Lifestyle today<br />
Unsure of what you need today and in the future? Then join<br />
us for one of the most dynamic and humorous approaches to<br />
“creating spaces for the NOW you” using feng shui principles.<br />
$30† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85723H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-9 pm March 6 Yarrow<br />
inT 397<br />
interior Design: the importance of Color<br />
Gain the confidence to bring beautiful color into your surroundings.<br />
Learn how to choose a color scheme, create atmosphere<br />
and select paint hues that beautify and enhance your<br />
living space. $41† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85166H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-9:30 pm March 12 Dawn Schulman<br />
20<br />
history and heritage • home and garden<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. 101 H85659H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-9 pm March 13 Audrey Crawford<br />
ind 310<br />
introduction to interior Design<br />
Explore a career in interior design. Learn how to transform<br />
any room into a beautiful and functional space. $98† includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85151H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sarah Smallwood<br />
Sec. 102 H85155H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sarah Smallwood<br />
Sec. 103 H85157H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sarah Smallwood<br />
Gardening<br />
Hor 365<br />
perennials 101<br />
Learn to create a spectacular perennial garden from a certified<br />
horticulturalist. Discover the beauty, fragrance, texture<br />
and color that perennials contribute. Discuss plant choices<br />
and tips for reducing maintenance and protecting the environment.<br />
$55† includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85137H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm March 6-13 Elizabeth Matarese<br />
Hor 386<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. 101 H85143H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm March 6-27 Kimberly Roman<br />
inT 348<br />
philadelphia flower Show<br />
Take time to smell the flowers and come with us to the<br />
Philadelphia Flower Show, considered the premier gardening<br />
event of its kind in the world due to the exceptional talent of<br />
designers and their ability to force a great variety of exceptional<br />
plants for the show. $69† includes $39 fee.<br />
Note: Transportation and admission fee included. AACC bus leaves<br />
from Parking Lot A, on the Arnold campus, at 8 a.m. and return at 5:30<br />
p.m. Bring bag lunch or purchase on own. The 2013 show highlights<br />
English Gardens.<br />
Sec. 101 H85160H 1 session xOff<br />
Th 7:30 am-5:30 pm March 7 Sherie Williams<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
Hor 388 NEW<br />
Start your Own Edible Garden<br />
Discover how to save money and become more self-sufficient<br />
by growing a bounty of fruit and vegetables in your own<br />
backyard. Discuss soil preparation, plant selection, pests, diseases,<br />
water and fertilization. $98† includes $70 fee.<br />
Sec. 11 H84777H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Katie Powell-Lee<br />
Sec. 102 H84778H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Katie Powell-Lee<br />
Sec. 103 H84781H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Katie Powell-Lee<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85162H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mike Harlan<br />
Sec. 102 H85163H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mike Harlan<br />
Sec. 103 H85164H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mike Harlan<br />
Home Improvement Repair<br />
and Remodeling<br />
rpr 312<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. 101 H85668H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 9-16 Rebecca Izzo<br />
Cos 390<br />
Small Engine repair<br />
Learn to repair or tune up small engines such as lawn mowers,<br />
saws or string trimmers. $185 includes $31 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84808H 8 sessions CAtN<br />
M 6-9 pm March 4-April 29 James Horst<br />
for AddiTionAL Home<br />
And GArden Courses<br />
See Women's Institute, page 31.<br />
did you know ...<br />
from 48 courses in 1961<br />
to 2,852 today
KiDS iN COLLEGE<br />
Visit www.aacc.edu/kic for more information about<br />
youth classes. On pages xx, see EXPLORE and Middle<br />
School Scholars courses for <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Public<br />
School gifted and talented youth.<br />
Academic Success<br />
fAm 556<br />
math wizards (Grades 2-5)<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: An adult must accompany all children under the age of 16 and<br />
both child and adult must be registered. Offered in partnership with<br />
Math Wizards LLC.<br />
Sec. 101 H84492H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa noon-2:30 pm Feb. 2-March 2 Kerry Dobry<br />
yoH 806<br />
Academic Survival Skills (Grades 6-9)<br />
Become a better student by improving your academic skills.<br />
Develop your abilities in time management, note taking,<br />
study skills and paper organization. $65+ includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85641H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 5-6:30 pm Feb. 6-20 Louann Tracy<br />
Sec. 102 H85642H 3 sessions AmiL<br />
W 5:15-6:45 pm March 6-27 Louann Tracy<br />
yuT 838<br />
Strategies for Success: the SAt Essay (Grades 8-10)<br />
Learn techniques for writing a successful SAT essay. Learn to<br />
develop a point with appropriate reasons, good examples and<br />
skillfully used language. $90† includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86140H 4 sessions AmiL<br />
Th 6-8 pm Feb. 7-28<br />
Art<br />
yuH 814<br />
Art fuNdamentals (Grades 1-2)<br />
Discover your creative side and learn the elements of art.<br />
Make colorful creations to share and display. $60† includes<br />
$15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85995H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11 am Feb. 9-23 Desiree Scherini<br />
yoH 803<br />
Cartooning (Grades 3-5)<br />
Try your hand at creating your own cartoon characters using<br />
design, composition and contrasting techniques. Learn how<br />
cartoons and humor are used in animation, comic strips,<br />
advertising and political editorials. $80† includes $13 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85634H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 5-6:30 pm March 5-April 2 Chris Tydings<br />
yep 835<br />
it’s Sew Easy! (Grades 4-6)<br />
Learn basic sewing skills and sewing machine functions to<br />
create a tote bag. Personalize your tote bag by adding decorative<br />
elements such as ribbon and trim. $60† includes $17 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85626H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am Feb. 23-March 2 Carol Orme<br />
yep 836<br />
it’s Sew Easy 2 (Grades 4-6)<br />
Build on basic sewing skills by learning to read a pattern and<br />
execute simple garment construction. Sew a pair of pajama<br />
bottoms. $62† includes $19 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: YEP 835 It’s Sew Easy.<br />
Sec. 101 H85629H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am March 9-16 Carol Orme<br />
yoH 887<br />
Japanese Anime 101 (Grades 4-11)<br />
Examine Japanese-style animation, from its introduction<br />
to American culture more than 30 years ago to the present.<br />
Explore anime’s content, symbolism and culture. $135†<br />
includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85952H 6 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am Feb. 9-March 16 Carmelo Torres<br />
Chess<br />
yTH 819<br />
Chess Strategies (Grades 4-8)<br />
Knowing the rules of chess is only the first step to playing the<br />
game. Your knowledge of strategies and ability to employ<br />
them will determine your win-loss ratio. $45† includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85991H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10-11 am Feb. 9-23 Chris Tydings<br />
Computers and Technology<br />
yoT 828<br />
microsoft frontpage for windows —<br />
Level 1 (Grades 6-8)<br />
Create a simple personal website. Format text, add lists, apply<br />
themes, create hyperlinks, add graphic files and create tables<br />
within Web pages. $87† includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85966H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 13-27 Lori Runk<br />
Culinary<br />
yoH 805<br />
Cook book Camp (Grades 6-8)<br />
Learn kitchen basics and how to prepare foods that will melt<br />
in your mouth. $56† includes $26 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85637H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-noon Feb. 16<br />
Kindermusik<br />
kids in college<br />
yoT 837<br />
Kindermusik — the Village<br />
(infancy to 18 months)<br />
Hickory Dickory tickle and bounce<br />
Sing and dance to nursery rhymes. Explore vocal, object and<br />
instrument play. Take home packet with CD, baby journal with<br />
home activities, theme-related wall banners and baby book.<br />
Enrollment limit: 12. $132† includes $60 for family packet.<br />
Sec. 101 H86334H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 11-11:45 am Jan. 22-March 12 Deborah Murphy<br />
yoH 833<br />
Kindermusik — Our time (18 months-3 years)<br />
fiddle-Dee-Dee<br />
Fiddle around with furry, web-footed, winged or whiskered<br />
creatures. Dance, sing and play instruments to classic folk<br />
tunes. Take-home materials include CDs, music and movement<br />
books, fiddle sticks, an activity guide and a doghouse<br />
carrying case. Section 101-103 $195† includes $60 fee.<br />
Note: Enroll additional children from the same family in section<br />
104-106 or use these sections if you have materials from a previously<br />
enrolled child. $170 includes $35 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85777H 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-9:45 am Jan. 26-May 18<br />
Sec. 102 H85785H 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 10-10:45 am Jan. 30-May 15 Deborah Murphy<br />
Sec. 103 H85812H 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 4:30-5:15 pm Jan. 30-May 15 Nancy Anselm<br />
Sibling Sections<br />
Sec. 104 H85928H Same as section 101.<br />
Sec. 105 H85934H Same as section 102.<br />
Sec. 106 H85938H Same as section 103.<br />
yoH 834<br />
Kindermusik — imagine that: Cities! (Ages 3-4)<br />
Create a Kindermusik city where familiar city sights and<br />
sounds make a musical ensemble. Explore musical concepts<br />
and language while exploring the clock tower or serenading<br />
town’s people. Take-home materials including CDs, music<br />
and movement books, fiddle sticks, an activity guide and a<br />
backpack. $200† includes a $65 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86333H 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 10-10:45 am Jan. 29-May 14 Deborah Murphy<br />
yuT 879<br />
Kindermusik: family time (infants-7 years)<br />
Learn how music teaches families to laugh, share and take<br />
turns. Families with any number of children from infants<br />
through age 7 are welcome. Take-home materials include<br />
instruments, CDs, literature and activity books. $150†<br />
includes $60 fee.<br />
Note: Additional children may register in section 102 or 104 for<br />
$95+ a child includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86143H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 5:30-6:15 pm Feb. 28-May 9 Nancy Anselm<br />
Sec. 102 H86168H Same as section 101.<br />
Sec. 103 H86172H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 11-11:45 am Feb. 27-May 8 Deborah Murphy<br />
Sec. 104 H86175H Same as section 103.<br />
Sec. 105 H86319H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10-10:45 am Jan. 26-May 18 Deborah Murphy<br />
Sec. 106 H86321H Same as section 105.<br />
EXPLORE and Middle School Scholars<br />
courses for <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Public<br />
School Gifted and Talented students<br />
in grades K-8. See page 10.<br />
www.aacc.edu/kic/gifted<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 21<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<br />
Literature<br />
yuH 855<br />
An American Girl: the Civil war (Grades 3-5)<br />
Explore the role of women during the Civil War and the<br />
impact the war had on women’s lives. Participate in readings,<br />
crafts and skits. $60† includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86114H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-11:30 am March 2-9 Elaine Thompsen<br />
yuT 829<br />
welcome to Hogwarts (Grades 3-5)<br />
Participate in hands-on activities, crafts and games similar to<br />
ones enjoyed by Harry Potter and his friends. Learn the basics<br />
of potions, herbology and charms. $50† includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H93573H 2 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am Feb. 2-9 Megan Aird<br />
Sec. 102 H86136H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 4:30-6:30 pm March 6-13 Jocelyn Martin<br />
radKIDS<br />
yoH 824<br />
radKiDS (Grades K-7)<br />
Empowers kids to make positive, informed decisions about<br />
personal safety. Fun, interactive exercises create a dynamic<br />
learning environment. Includes parent manual to encourage<br />
child to develop a personal safety plan. Cover school, home and<br />
personal safety plus physical defense. $25† includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: New students register in section 101. Returning students<br />
up to age 12 register in section 102 for $10 includes $5 fee. Parent or<br />
guardian must stay during the class. Unaccompanied children will not<br />
be admitted.<br />
Sec. 101 H85644H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-7:50 pm Feb. 28-March 14 Dung Do<br />
Nancy Kutz<br />
Sec. 102 H85770H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-7:50 pm Feb. 28-March 14 Dung Do<br />
Nancy Kutz<br />
Science<br />
22<br />
kids in college • laW for consumers • martial arts<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. 101 H86138H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 28-March 7<br />
Kds 894<br />
more Crazy Chemworks (Grades 3-5)<br />
Participate in additional hands-on activities that explore<br />
substances. Observe the chemical reactions that occur when<br />
substances are combined. $60† includes $12 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85293H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am Feb. 2-9<br />
Kds 893<br />
Crazy Chemworks (Grades 3-5)<br />
Become a mad scientist! Discover the difference between an<br />
acid and a base. Discuss the properties of matter and observe<br />
as dry ice changes properties from solid to gas to liquid.<br />
Participate in hands-on experiments. $60† includes $12 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85273H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am Feb. 23-March 2<br />
yuT 893<br />
mad Scientist (Grades 3-5)<br />
Explore the weird and wacky world of science. Use your<br />
scientific curiosity to experiment with chemical concoctions,<br />
explore the wonders of weather or examine the world<br />
beyond. $87† includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86183H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 4-6 pm Feb. 27-March 13<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. 101 H86132H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30-11:30 am March 9-16 Charles Alexander<br />
Sports<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. 101 H85622H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Su 1-3 pm Feb. 10-March 3 Alan Haddaway<br />
World Languages<br />
yoH 825<br />
Kindergarten Spanish (Kindergarten)<br />
Learn to talk the talk and walk the walk in Spanish. Identify<br />
colors, days of the week, months and lots of other useful<br />
words. Sing rollicking songs and learn dances. $60† includes<br />
$10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85776H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-10:15 am Feb. 9-March 2 Alba Morales<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. 101 H85616H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 13-March 13 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 328<br />
writing your will<br />
Learn about the essential elements of creating this important<br />
document and discuss other estate planning essentials such<br />
as power of attorney, advanced directives, guardianships, and<br />
estate and inheritance taxes. $35† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Instructors do not provide personal legal counsel in class.<br />
Sec. 101 H84493H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9:30 pm Feb. 12 Maria Worthington<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
LeG 385 NEW<br />
Contract basics for Consumers<br />
Learn about the structure, basic elements and use of a contract.<br />
Define common terms. Identify red flags for consumers.<br />
Examine several Maryland laws pertaining to contracts.<br />
Determine issues best handled by a lawyer. $29† includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84497H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 26 Mike Wilsman<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. 101 H84495H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm March 5 Mike Wilsman<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. 101 H84800H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 7:30-9:05 pm Jan. 22-Feb. 28 David Boesel<br />
Sec. 102 H84801H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 7:30-9:05 pm March 5-April 18 David Boesel<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. 101 H84802H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 7-8:30 pm Feb. 4-March 13 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. 101 H86553H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-11 am March 9 Fay Mauro<br />
Sec. 102 H86620H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm March 27 Fay Mauro
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 (ABRC) and<br />
the Experienced Rider Course (BRCII). 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/<br />
brc.cfm for more information.<br />
Sec. 101 H85287H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
WTh 5:45-9 pm March 6-7<br />
SaSu 8 am-2 pm March 9-10<br />
Sec. 102 H85288H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
WTh 5:45-9 pm March 27-28<br />
SaSu 8 am-2 pm March 30-31<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. 101 H86327H 13 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9:45 pm Jan. 23-April 17 Craig Knepp<br />
motorcycle safety • music<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, contact<br />
Associate Professor Anna Binneweg 410-777-7218.<br />
Sec. 101 H86326H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-9:45 pm Jan. 24-April 18 Anna Binneweg<br />
CoA 328<br />
Encore Chorale<br />
Tap into your love of singing by joining a four-part chorale.<br />
Learn vocal techniques and prepare for concerts with the<br />
nationally recognized Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia and<br />
Baltimore Encore Chorales. $159† includes $135 fee.<br />
Note: No auditions required. Must be age 55 or older to enroll.<br />
Sec. 101 H85026H 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 2:30-4 pm Jan. 28-May 13 Jeanne Kelly<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. 101 H86329H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9:45 pm Jan. 28-April 22<br />
Music Appreciation<br />
muC 303 NEW<br />
Enjoy the Opera: Verdi’s macbeth<br />
Attend a lecture and performance of the Baltimore Concert<br />
Opera at the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion, Baltimore. Learn about<br />
the history of the piece and gain an understanding of the<br />
use of voice and emotion. Electronic English subtitles guide<br />
the audience through the performance. Enrollment limit: 20.<br />
$64† includes $45 fee.<br />
Note: Transportation and admission included. AACC bus leaves from<br />
Parking lot A at 12:30 p.m. Bring a lunch. Light refreshment available<br />
for purchase at the performance. Return to campus 6 p.m.<br />
Sec. 101 H86292H 1 session ENGr<br />
Su 12:30-4:30 pm March 3<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. 101 H86289H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-7 pm Feb. 5-March 12 Eric Mills<br />
Sec. 102 H86290H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-8 pm Feb. 5-March 12 Eric Mills<br />
Sec. 103 H86291H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 8-9 pm Feb. 5-March 12 Eric Mills<br />
for upcoming dance, orchestra and theater performances,<br />
visit www.aacc.edu/performingarts.<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 sections<br />
possible. Call 410-777-2325 for details.<br />
Sec. 101 H86349H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6:30-7 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 18 Michael Essex<br />
Sec. 102 H86359H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-7:30 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 18 Michael Essex<br />
Sec. 103 H86360H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7:30-8 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 18 Michael Essex<br />
Sec. 104 H86362H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 8-8:30 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 18 Michael Essex<br />
Sec. 105 H86363H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 8:30-9 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 18 Michael Essex<br />
Sec. 106 H86364H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-7 pm Jan. 29-Feb. 19 Frederick Cox<br />
Sec. 107 H86365H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 8:15-8:45 pm Jan. 29-Feb. 19 Frederick Cox<br />
Sec. 108 H86366H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 8:15-8:45 pm Jan. 31-Feb. 21 Gerry Cavanaugh<br />
Sec. 109 H86367H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10:15-10:45 am Feb. 2-23<br />
Sec. 110 H86368H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 11-11:30 am Feb. 2-23<br />
mus 338<br />
Guitar<br />
Learn basic guitar skills in group instruction format: reading<br />
music, playing scales and chords. Learn some of your<br />
favorite music, guitar maintenance and instrument quality.<br />
Enrollment limit: 10. $125† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Student must bring a six-string guitar to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H86294H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-8 pm Jan. 29-April 9 Frederick Cox<br />
Sec. 102 H86295H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-8 pm Jan. 31-April 11 Gerald Cavanaugh<br />
Sec. 103 H86302H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa noon-1 pm Feb. 2-April 13<br />
mus 390<br />
piano: One-on-One<br />
Advanced beginner, intermediate and advanced students work<br />
privately with an instructor to improve piano skills and technique<br />
in four, hourlong sessions. $185† includes $170 fee.<br />
Note: If section filled, call 410-777-2325 for information about the<br />
possibility of scheduling additional sections.<br />
Sec. 101 H86345H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-7:30 pm Jan. 29-Feb. 19 Toni Serini<br />
Sec. 102 H86346H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7:30-8:30 pm Jan. 29-Feb. 19 Toni Serini<br />
Sec. 103 H86347H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-7:30 pm Jan. 31-Feb. 21 Emiko Tanabe<br />
Sec. 104 H86348H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 7:30-8:30 pm Feb. 21-March 14 Emiko Tanabe<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 23<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<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. 101 H86307H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-6:30 pm Jan. 28-March 25 Emiko Tanabe<br />
Sec. 102 H86314H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6:30-7 pm Jan. 28-March 25 Emiko Tanabe<br />
Sec. 103 H86315H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-7:30 pm Jan. 28-March 25 Emiko Tanabe<br />
Sec. 104 H86316H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7:30-8 pm Jan. 28-March 25 Emiko Tanabe<br />
Sec. 105 H86317H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-7 pm Jan. 30-March 27 Toni Serini<br />
Sec. 106 H86318H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-7:30 pm Jan. 30-March 27 Toni Serini<br />
Sec. 107 H86320H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7:30-8 pm Jan. 30-March 27 Toni Serini<br />
Sec. 108 H86323H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-7 pm Jan. 31-March 28 Emiko Tanabe<br />
Sec. 109 H86324H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-7:30 pm Jan. 31-March 28 Emiko Tanabe<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 play<br />
simple musical pieces on a keyboard. $98† includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86342H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marianne Murawski<br />
Sec. 102 H86343H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marianne Murawski<br />
Sec. 103 H86344H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marianne Murawski<br />
• 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 />
• Individualized instruction<br />
24<br />
For information, visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/parenting.<br />
music • parenting and family life<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 />
Many of 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 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. 101 H85034H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm Jan. 12<br />
Sec. 102 H85038H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm March 30<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. 101 H85073H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-3 pm Jan. 26<br />
fon 308 CONTENT AREA: D<br />
Systematic training for Effective parenting (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. 101 H85042H 2 sessions GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm Feb. 2-9<br />
TpC 324<br />
Systematic training for Effective parenting<br />
(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 can be scheduled by appointment. Call<br />
410-777-2159 for details.<br />
Sec. 101 H91099H 2 sessions AmiL<br />
MTh 9 am-noon Feb. 4-7 Candace Place<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 can be scheduled by<br />
appointment. Call 410-777-2159 for details.<br />
Sec. 101 H91102H 2 sessions AmiL<br />
MTh 1-4 pm Feb. 4-7 Candace Place<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 can be scheduled by appointment. Call<br />
410-777-2159 for details.<br />
Sec. 101 H91096H 2 sessions AmiL<br />
MTh 5-9 pm Feb. 4-7 Candace Place<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. 101 H85109H 2 sessions AmiL<br />
TuTh 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 19-21<br />
Sec. 102 H85113H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-1 pm March 9<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. 101 H85066H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-1 pm Feb. 23-March 2<br />
TpC 316<br />
Stress management for parents<br />
Design a plan to combat parenting stress. Discuss why<br />
developing interests beyond the daily parenting role is an<br />
important component of stress relief. CEUs awarded. $35†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86438H 1 session AmiL<br />
Tu 6:30-8:30 pm March 5<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. 101 H85069H Jan. 14-20 ONLN wb
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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85075H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kt Paxton<br />
Sec. 102 H85092H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kt Paxton<br />
Sec. 103 H85096H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kt Paxton<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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85099H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Katherine Emmons<br />
Sec. 102 H85101H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Katherine Emmons<br />
Sec. 103 H85105H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Katherine Emmons<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85120H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kt Paxton<br />
Sec. 102 H85121H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kt Paxton<br />
Sec. 103 H85134H March 20-May 10 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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85141H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Shulz<br />
Sec. 102 H85183H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Shulz<br />
Sec. 103 H85185H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
TpC 302 CONTENT AREA: L<br />
Homework tips for School Age Children<br />
Learn techniques to help school-age children succeed in<br />
school. Discuss organizing and homework station ideas that<br />
really work. Explore learning styles and how they relate to<br />
homework assignments. CEUs provided. $35 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Online course.<br />
Sec. 101 H86434H Jan. 22-24 ONLN wb<br />
parenting and family life<br />
TpC 346<br />
managing Life As A Single parent<br />
Explore how divorce and loss affect children and parents.<br />
Learn strategies to help children cope with various situations.<br />
Discuss personal finance issues and the importance of<br />
emotional and other types of support. CEUs awarded. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H91087H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jennifer Wolf<br />
Sec. 102 H91089H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jennifer Wolf<br />
Sec. 103 H91091H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jennifer Wolf<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. $55 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Online course.<br />
Sec. 101 H84979H Feb. 4-17 ONLN wb<br />
fon 329 CONTENT AREA: L<br />
balancing family and work Life<br />
Discuss the competing demands of work and family life.<br />
Learn the importance of personal time, family time and<br />
managing stress. Explore time management strategies and<br />
how to establish family routines. CEUs awarded. $60 includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Note: Online course.<br />
Sec. 101 H85064H Feb. 18-March 3 ONLN wb<br />
fon 324 CONTENT AREA: D/s<br />
managing Sibling rivalry<br />
Learn why children squabble with their siblings and how to<br />
restore peace. Acquire the knowledge and skills needed to<br />
help siblings resolve conflicts and develop better relationships.<br />
CEUs awarded. $50 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Online course.<br />
Sec. 101 H85061H Feb. 25-March 10 ONLN wb<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. 101 H86458H March 4-17 ONLN wb<br />
fon 357 CONTENT AREA: D/H<br />
Childhood Obesity and Eating Disorders<br />
Identify factors that lead to childhood obesity and eating<br />
disorders. Examine the impact of these conditions on a child’s<br />
physical and psychological life. Develop a family plan to help<br />
children manage obesity and eating disorders. CEUs awarded.<br />
$50 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Online course.<br />
Sec. 101 H85097H March 11-17 ONLN wb<br />
Play and Learn<br />
The following courses promote positive parenting and<br />
prepare parents to be their child’s first teacher. Parents<br />
learn practical skills to help children three to five years<br />
old become ready for successful entry to school while the<br />
children play in a child care setting. Parents and children<br />
are then brought together to practice the activities and<br />
skills. At least one adult must be in attendance and may<br />
bring a maximum of two children. Each parent in attendance<br />
must register for the noncredit course. Children will<br />
be registered for the play session on-site at no additional<br />
charge. Participants must arrive at least 15 minutes prior<br />
to the scheduled start of the class. For more information<br />
call 410-777-2401.<br />
TpC 329 CONTENT AREA: D NEW<br />
building Social and Emotional Skills<br />
Discover strategies for encouraging children to ask questions<br />
and discuss feelings. Learn to teach social skills and coping<br />
strategies. Support growth in the areas of independent decision<br />
making and self-direction. CEUs provided. $25 includes<br />
$7 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86466H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 10-11:30 am Feb. 12 Candace Place<br />
TpC 330 CONTENT AREA: D NEW<br />
Exploring feeling and Emotions<br />
Discover ways to encourage young children to talk about<br />
emotions. Practice a variety of methods for helping children<br />
express and cope with an array of feelings. Promote skills and<br />
attitudes that support self-regulation. CEUs provided. $25<br />
includes $7 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86492H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 10-11:30 am March 12 Candace Place<br />
TpC 331 CONTENT AREA: D NEW<br />
Developing friendship Skills<br />
Explore methods to help children develop friendship skills<br />
such as listening, respect, compassion and sharing. Learn<br />
techniques to promote socialization through play dates and<br />
group activities. Discover the importance of teaching children<br />
to self-regulate behavior. CEUs provided. $25 includes $7 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86496H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 10-11:30 am April 9 Candace Place<br />
TpC 332 CONTENT AREA: D NEW<br />
routines, responsibilities and rules<br />
Discover the importance of healthy routines and how to<br />
develop them with young children. Examine techniques for<br />
encouraging children to be personally and socially responsible.<br />
Learn to establish, implement and enforce household<br />
rules. CEUs provided. $25 includes $7 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86497H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 10-11:30 am May 14 Candace Place<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 25<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<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. 101 H86376H 25 sessions Arnold campus<br />
F noon-4:30 pm Jan. 4-June 28 Angela Smookler<br />
pLC 356 NEW<br />
the Ottoman Empire: 552-1566<br />
Explore the history, institutions and cultural achievements of<br />
this Islamic empire from its origins on the steppes of Central<br />
Asia to its position as the richest and most powerful polity of<br />
the 16th century. $26 includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85907H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th noon-2 pm Jan. 24-March 14 Susan Yeager<br />
pLC 358 NEW<br />
mindfulness meditation as a way of Life<br />
Meditation helps defuse stress, increase tranquility, sharpen<br />
focus, lower blood pressure, reduce chronic pain and protect<br />
the brain against aging. Learn and practice meditation in<br />
every class. Study the scientific results of meditation. $26†<br />
includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85909H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
F 9:30-11:30 am Jan. 25-March 15 Paul Schatzberg<br />
pLC 348 NEW<br />
the Art of mythology<br />
Explore the world of Greek and Roman mythology through<br />
art. Compare how ancient, Renaissance and contemporary<br />
artists portray characters of ancient mythology. $26† includes<br />
$25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85893H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M noon-2 pm Jan. 28-March 4 Clint Logan<br />
pLC 349 NEW<br />
finding your Voice in poetry<br />
Discover how easy it is to express your feelings through<br />
poetry. Learn how poetry works and get tips for making it<br />
exceptional. Practice reading and writing poetry as well as<br />
the art of a gentle critique. $26† includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85894H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 25 Natalie Lobe<br />
pLC 350 NEW<br />
Geological Evolution of North America<br />
Study the development of the important geological features<br />
of North America. Learn how tectonic plate motion, continental<br />
collisions, mountain building, erosion and glacial movement<br />
affected the 4.5 billion-year history of the continent.<br />
$26 includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85900H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 9:30-11:30 am Jan. 29-March 5 Steven Cohen<br />
26<br />
peer learning partnership • personal groWth<br />
pLC 351 NEW<br />
21st Century Energy Challenges<br />
Concerned about the high cost of gas, drilling in the Arctic,<br />
the Keystone pipeline, fracking, nuclear power or climate<br />
change? Explore and discuss global, political, economic and<br />
energy challenges of the 21st century. $26† includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85901H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu noon-2 pm Jan. 29-March 5 Arthur Smookler<br />
pLC 352 NEW<br />
Gilded Age profiles: writers<br />
Investigate the lives and works of four Gilded Age writers:<br />
Nellie Bly, Jack London, O. Henry and Emily Dickinson. $26<br />
includes $25 fee.<br />
Note: No outside reading required.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85902H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 29-March 5 Jo Ann Rich<br />
pLC 353 NEW<br />
the Concerto, part 1<br />
Discuss the history of the concerto from the 17th century to<br />
the present day. Study the movements and various instruments<br />
of several well-known concertos. $26† includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85903H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 9:30-11:30 am Jan. 30-March 6 Matilda Kraemer<br />
pLC 318<br />
regicide, restoration and revolution:<br />
England under the Stuarts<br />
Study a dramatic and constitutionally important period of<br />
English history. Understand why King Charles I was executed,<br />
why a republican experiment failed and why James II was<br />
eventually overthrown in the Glorious Revolution. $26†<br />
includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85883H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W noon-2 pm Jan. 30-March 6 Margaret Brinsley<br />
pLC 354 NEW<br />
western philosophy: morality and the Good Life<br />
Read and discuss the writings of famous philosophers regarding<br />
morality and happiness; ethics and virtue; feeling, reason,<br />
duty and intuition; utility and common sense; rational choice<br />
and fairness; and ethics rooted in history and culture. 26†<br />
includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85904H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 30-March 6 Robert McEachern<br />
pLC 355 NEW<br />
why Do Economists Always Disagree?<br />
Read and discuss contrasting views expressed in selected<br />
writings of modern liberal economist John Maynard Keynes,<br />
modern conservative economist Milton Friedman and father of<br />
modern economic theory Adam Smith. $26† includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85906H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 9:30-11:30 am Jan. 31-March 7 Melvin Bender<br />
Jerome May<br />
pLC 357 NEW<br />
introduction to Great books third Series — part 1<br />
Read, analyze and discuss six short readings from Aristotle,<br />
Dewey, Lavin, Plato, Mill and Kant from “Introduction to Great<br />
Books 3rd Series.” $26† includes $25 fee.<br />
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85908H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 31-March 7 Robert McEachern<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
pErSONAL GrOwtH<br />
For the latest class information, visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/personalgrowth.<br />
prs 391 NEW<br />
modern physics — Classical mechanics<br />
Modern physics, from black holes and wormholes to quantum<br />
mechanics and string theory, has fascinated people for over a<br />
century. Understand the fundamental tools in modern classical<br />
mechanics and prepare for more advanced topics. $47<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84684H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-8:15 pm Feb. 11-March 11<br />
GrW 353<br />
Attentive Listening:<br />
your most important Life Skill<br />
Learn to understand the other person’s point of view and to<br />
respond in ways that enhance mutual trust and cooperation.<br />
Eliminate barriers to effective listening. Explore strategies to<br />
deal with difficult individuals professionally or personally.<br />
$47 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85127H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm March 9 Jill Gann<br />
GrW 345<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84939H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Curt Simmons<br />
Sec. 102 H84941H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Curt Simmons<br />
Sec. 103 H84944H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Curt Simmons<br />
GrW 346<br />
Grammar refresher for work<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84945H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Feld<br />
Sec. 102 H84946H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Feld<br />
Sec. 103 H84948H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Feld<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84958H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cynthia Christianson<br />
Sec. 102 H84960H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cynthia Christianson<br />
Sec. 103 H84961H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cynthia Christianson
GrW 348<br />
Keys to Effective Communication<br />
Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth and respect through<br />
conversation. $98† includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84962H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dawn Lianna<br />
Sec. 102 H84963H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dawn Lianna<br />
Sec. 103 H84965H March 20-May 10 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 />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84967H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Laurel Schaub<br />
Sec. 102 H84973H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Laurel Schaub<br />
Sec. 103 H84976H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84978H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Becky Swain<br />
Sec. 102 H85122H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Becky Swain<br />
Sec. 103 H85123H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85124H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Vivian Harte<br />
Sec. 102 H85125H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Vivian Harte<br />
Sec. 103 H85126H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Vivian Harte<br />
prs 389<br />
Genealogy basics<br />
Learn where to look, whom to contact and how to use<br />
research tools to begin an exciting and fascinating exploration<br />
of your roots. $98† includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85660H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bob Moyer<br />
Sec. 102 H85661H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bob Moyer<br />
Sec. 103 H85662H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bob Moyer<br />
personal groWth • pet oWnership • photography<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85663H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Merrill Ream<br />
Sec. 102 H85664H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Merrill Ream<br />
Sec. 103 H85665H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Merrill Ream<br />
for AddiTionAL Courses<br />
in personAL GroWTH<br />
See Women's Institute, page 31.<br />
pEt OwNErSHip<br />
For the latest class information, visit www.aacc.edu/pet.<br />
peT 312<br />
pet first Aid and Cpr<br />
Learn life-saving pet first aid techniques. Receive hands-on<br />
instruction on primary emergency assessment, rescue breathing,<br />
choking management, bleeding control, heat- and coldrelated<br />
injuries and CPR. Manual and course completion card<br />
included. $60† includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85633H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-2 pm Feb. 16 Jane Rainier<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. 101 H85635H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-9 pm Feb. 21 Joy Freedman<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. 101 H85632H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm March 2 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. 101 H85623H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 5:30-7:30 pm March 5 Joy Freedman<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<br />
or call 410-777-2121. See page 103 to learn more<br />
about continuing education certificate programs.<br />
Core Courses<br />
PHO 305 Basic Digital Camera Operation<br />
PHO 346 Digital Photography: Intermediate<br />
Advanced (see page 28)<br />
Elective Courses (select two)<br />
PHO 347 Macrophotography<br />
PHO 350 Digital Portrait Photography<br />
PHO 351 Fast Course in Adobe Lightroom<br />
PHO 348 Shooting in the Dark (see page 28)<br />
pHOtOGrApHy<br />
pHo 305<br />
basic Digital Camera Operations<br />
Designed for entry level film or digital single lens reflex<br />
camera (DSLR) photographers. Learn camera operations,<br />
including composition, focus, lens selection, exposure, metering,<br />
flash and memory devices. Enrollment limit: 20. $149†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Students supply their own camera and memory card.<br />
Computer lab not offered with this course.<br />
Sec. 101 H86471H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 5-March 12 Robert Harrell<br />
Sec. 102 H86472H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 7-March 14 Robert Hembry<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. 101 H86527H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Lisa Dierolf<br />
pHo 345 NEW<br />
photograph your Art Like a pro<br />
Show your work to its best advantage by learning how to<br />
photograph your 2- and 3-dimensional artwork for marketing,<br />
portfolios, exhibitions, gallery shows and Web pages.<br />
Gain tips and techniques from a professional museum photographer.<br />
Enrollment limit: 14. CEUs awarded. $99 includes<br />
$10 fee.<br />
Note: Student should have pre-existing art to photograph and a<br />
35mm or medium format digital or film camera.<br />
Sec. 101 H86501H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 7-March 14 Robert Harrell<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 27<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<br />
pHo 353 NEW<br />
basic Adobe Lightroom for photographers<br />
Learn Lightroom’s tools for consistent workflow from camera<br />
to quality output. Import, organize and retrieve pictures.<br />
Discover the tools to back up, convert from RAW, correct<br />
and control exposure and color. Create photo books, mapreference<br />
photos and slideshows. Enrollment limit: 16. $154†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Computer lab not offered but laptops with Lightroom 3 or 4<br />
encouraged. Free trial version available from Adobe.com and student<br />
discount available.<br />
Sec. 101 H86534H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-9 pm Feb. 7-March 14 Don Dement<br />
pHo 348<br />
Shooting in the Dark<br />
Learn methods for night photography including shutter and<br />
ISO settings using available or local lighting. Review and analyze<br />
examples to learn about taking fireworks, city, moon and<br />
eclipse shots. Enrollment limit: 24. $65† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Prior knowledge of basic DSLR camera operations recommended.<br />
Bring compact or DSLR camera, tripod and flash drive to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H86512H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-9 pm Feb. 28-March 7 Donald Dement<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 Basic Digital Camera Operations. Students supply<br />
their own digital single-lens reflex camera with manual override and<br />
memory card. Computer lab not offered with this course.<br />
Sec. 101 H86506H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-8:30 pm March 26-April 30 Robert Harrell<br />
onL 383<br />
Discover Digital photography<br />
Learn the basics of digital photography including equipment,<br />
software, digital darkrooms, printing, Internet and email use,<br />
along with commercial and personal applications. Learn what<br />
you need and what you can expect to invest. CEUs awarded.<br />
$98 includes $65 fee.<br />
Note: Online course.<br />
Sec. 101 H90946H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 102 H90947H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 103 H90948H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86473H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Curt Simmons<br />
Sec. 102 H86474H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Curt Simmons<br />
Sec. 103 H86475H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Curt Simmons<br />
28<br />
photography • real estate • scuba<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86476H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 102 H86477H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 103 H86478H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Shulz<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 $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Recommended PHO 341 Secrets of Better Photography.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86479H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Shulz<br />
Sec. 102 H86482H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Curt Simmons<br />
Sec. 103 H86484H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. A digital<br />
editing program is required. Photoshop Elements 3 is preferred.<br />
Sec. 101 H86489H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Curt Simmons<br />
Sec. 102 H86493H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Curt Simmons<br />
Sec. 103 H86495H March 20-May 10 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 76-77, or visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/realestate.<br />
rLT 302<br />
Single-Lot Development in <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County<br />
Developers, owners, real estate agents and others learn<br />
about the permit process as it affects single-lot development.<br />
Focus on local codes pertaining to site grading, stormwater<br />
management, road improvements and environmental regulations<br />
relating to construction of single-family dwellings on<br />
unimproved lots. CEUs awarded. $65 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: This class is not approved for license renewal.<br />
Sec. 101 H85023H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm March 5-7 Thomas Burke<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. $114<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This class is<br />
not approved for license renewal.<br />
Sec. 101 H87069H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Josh Fuhrer<br />
Sec. 102 H87070H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Josh Fuhrer<br />
Sec. 103 H87071H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Josh Fuhrer<br />
dLC 342<br />
real Estate investing 2 —<br />
financing your 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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84617H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Josh Fuhrer<br />
Sec. 102 H84816H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Josh Fuhrer<br />
Sec. 103 H84817H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Josh Fuhrer<br />
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. 101 H85374H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 5:30-8:45 pm Feb. 6 Johnnie Kiser<br />
Wrs 501<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. 101 H85375H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 4:30-8:45 pm Feb. 13-March 13 Johnnie Kiser
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 />
seniors<br />
GuiLD CONfErENCE SEriES —<br />
ArNOLD CAmpuS<br />
AACC's Guild for Life is a self-directed learning community<br />
in which members have the opportunity to<br />
plan the series of lectures and tours. Lectures occur<br />
at 12:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month.<br />
Tours take place the following Tuesday, Wednesday<br />
or Thursday. Tour sites require extensive walking.<br />
Participants must be able to walk without assistance<br />
or provide their own caregiver who will also need to<br />
register as a Guild member. Each lecture will be an<br />
informational presentation regarding the upcoming<br />
tour. The same tour is offered on all three days.<br />
Lecture topics and tour locations are subject to<br />
change. Transportation is provided via AACC buses.<br />
Entrance fees and meals are additional. Only pay the<br />
entrance fees and meals for the events you attend.<br />
Cost for the lecture series is only $15†. Cost for the<br />
lecture and tour series is $55†. For more information<br />
visit, www.aacc.edu/guild.<br />
Trs 359<br />
Lectures only<br />
Sec. 101 H85275H 4 sessions<br />
Tu 12:30-3 pm Feb. 5-May 7<br />
Trs 341<br />
Lectures and tuesday tours<br />
Sec. 101 H85269H<br />
Feb. 12 National Cryptologic Museum<br />
Fort Meade<br />
March 12 Herr's Snack Factory<br />
Nottingham, Pa.<br />
April 9 Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center<br />
Grasonville<br />
May 14 Londontown House and Garden<br />
Edgewater<br />
Trs 341<br />
Lectures and wednesday tours<br />
Sec. 102 H85281H<br />
Feb. 13 National Cryptologic Museum<br />
Fort Meade<br />
March 13 Herr's Snack Factory<br />
Nottingham, Pa.<br />
April 10 Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center<br />
Grasonville<br />
May 15 Londontown House and Garden<br />
Edgewater<br />
Trs 341<br />
Lectures and thursday tours<br />
Sec. 103 H85283H<br />
Feb. 14 National Cryptologic Museum<br />
Fort Meade<br />
March 14 Herr's Snack Factory<br />
Nottingham, Pa.<br />
April 11 Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center<br />
Grasonville<br />
May 16 Londontown House and Garden<br />
Edgewater<br />
GuiLD CONfErENCE SEriES wESt —<br />
O'mALLEy SENiOr CENtEr ANNEx<br />
AACC's Guild for Life is a self-directed learning community<br />
in which members have the opportunity to plan<br />
the series of lectures and tours. Lectures occur at 2 p.m.<br />
on the second Tuesday of each month. Tours take place<br />
the following Wednesday. Tour sites require extensive<br />
walking. Participants must be able to walk without<br />
assistance or provide their own caregiver who will also<br />
need to register as a Guild member. Each lecture will be<br />
an informational presentation regarding the upcoming<br />
tour. Lecture topics and tour locations are subject<br />
to change. Transportation is provided via AACC buses.<br />
Entrance fees and meals are additional. Only pay the<br />
entrance fees and meals for the events you attend. Cost<br />
for the lecture series is $15†. Cost for the lecture and<br />
tour series is $55†. For more information, visit www.<br />
aacc.edu/guild.<br />
Trs 350<br />
Lectures Only<br />
Sec. 101 H85277H 4 sessions<br />
Tu 2-4 pm Feb. 12-May 14<br />
Trs 357<br />
Lectures and tours west<br />
Sec. 101 H85290H 4 sessions<br />
Feb. 20 Fire Museum<br />
Baltimore County<br />
March 27 Brew Masters Castle<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
April 17 Aero Space Museum<br />
Chantilly, Va.<br />
May 22 Franciscan Monastery<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 29<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<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. 101 H84780H 9 sessions CALt 138<br />
W 8:30-10:30 am Jan. 9-March 6 Staton Kaufman<br />
Sec. 102 H84782H 10 sessions GbtC 414<br />
W 10 am-noon Jan. 9-March 13 Winifred Gardiner<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. 101 H84783H 9 sessions GbtC 414<br />
W 1-3:15 pm Jan. 9-March 6º Winifred Gardiner<br />
CpT 971<br />
microsoft word 2010, Level 1<br />
Learn the basic functions and features of Word 2010 including<br />
how to enter and edit text, create and save documents,<br />
and formatting options. Discover how to create tables, insert<br />
headers and footers, proof and print documents, and insert<br />
graphics. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />
$10 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CPT 964 Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H84784H 10 sessions CALt 138<br />
M 8:30-10:30 am Jan. 7-March 11 Staton Kaufman<br />
CpT 972<br />
microsoft word 2010, Level 2<br />
Explore the intermediate features of Word 2010. Learn to format<br />
tables, print labels and envelopes, and work with graphics.<br />
Use document templates, manage document revisions<br />
and work with Web features. Textbook information available<br />
at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CPT 971 Microsoft Word 2010, Level 1 or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H84786H 10 sessions CALt 138<br />
Th 11:30 am-1:30 pm Jan. 10-March 14 Staton Kaufman<br />
CpT 973 NEW<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 />
and save workbooks in various formats. Discover how to<br />
move and copy data. Work with ranges, rows and columns.<br />
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CPT 964 Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H84788H 10 sessions CALt 138<br />
Th 8:30-10:30 am Jan. 10-March 14 Staton Kaufman<br />
30<br />
seniors<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 of life<br />
is affected, from families, to work, to life in the<br />
community. We may find that we have been on<br />
auto-pilot for too many years. LifeStages is a<br />
series of courses that helps provide new ideas,<br />
approaches and advice for assessing, planning<br />
and gaining new skills to move confidently and<br />
fully engaged into this next stage of life.<br />
CpT 974 NEW<br />
microsoft powerpoint 2010, Level 1<br />
Learn to create presentations that include text, graphics,<br />
tables, charts and diagrams. Discover how to edit and format<br />
slide content and apply transition effects. Textbook information<br />
available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CPT 964 Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H84790H 10 sessions CALt 138<br />
M 11:30 am-1:30 pm Jan. 7-March 11 Staton Kaufman<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. 101 H84779H 10 sessions CALt 136<br />
W 1:30-4 pm Jan. 9-March 13 Doris Cuffey<br />
Healthy Living for Older Adults<br />
HTH 923<br />
functional Aquatic Conditioning 1<br />
Increase strength, stamina and flexibility through aquatic<br />
conditioning. Learn about the concepts of conditioning specific<br />
muscles, joints and cardiovascular system. $16 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85377H 26 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MWF 10-10:50 am Jan. 14-March 15 Lynda Ells<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. 101 H85381H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWThF 9-10:30 am Jan. 2-11 Lynda Ells<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. 101 H85390H 26 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MWF 7-8 am Jan. 7-March 8<br />
Sec. 102 H85393H 26 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MWF 8-9 am Jan. 7-March 8<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. 101 H85397H 18 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 7-8 am Jan. 15-March 14 Melanie Tucker<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 103 to learn more about<br />
continuing education certificate programs.<br />
SLG 343 Conversational Sign Language 1<br />
SLG 344 Conversational Sign Language 2<br />
SLG 345 Conversational Sign Language 3 (see page 31)<br />
sLG 343<br />
Conversational Sign Language 1<br />
Learn to communicate with hearing-impaired individuals.<br />
Study fundamental principles of American Sign Language.<br />
Study basic sign vocabulary, its use in conversation following<br />
the patterns and grammatical structures and an introduction<br />
to the American Manual Alphabet (fingers pelling). Textbook<br />
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $145<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86811H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-8 pm Jan. 28-April 8<br />
Sec. 102 H86836H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-8:30 pm Jan. 29-April 9 Raymont Anderson<br />
Sec. 103 H86842H 10 sessions ANNA<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm Jan. 30-April 10<br />
sLG 344<br />
Conversational Sign Language 2<br />
Develop receptive and expressive skills following the patterns<br />
of American Sign Language. Expand your sign vocabulary.<br />
Review and expand fingerspelling skills. Textbook information<br />
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $145<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: SLG 343 Converstional Sign Language 1 or permission<br />
of instructor.<br />
Sec. 101 H86854H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-8 pm Jan. 28-April 8 Dawn Dionne<br />
Sec. 102 H86855H 10 sessions ANNA<br />
W 7-9 pm Jan. 30-April 10 Stephen Applegate<br />
Sec. 103 H86856H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-11 am Feb. 2-April 13 Raymont Anderson
sign language • tennis • theater • Women's institute<br />
sLG 345<br />
Conversational Sign Language 3<br />
Continue to expand sign vocabulary and the basic syntax of<br />
American Sign Language. Emphasizes signing fluency. Learn<br />
signed English idioms. View special films and interact socially<br />
with hearing-impaired individuals to aid skill development.<br />
Enrollment limit: 20. CEUs awarded. $145 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: SLG 344 Converstional Sign Language 2 or permission<br />
of instructor.<br />
Sec. 101 H86859H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 11:30 am-1:30 pm Feb. 2-April 13 Raymont Anderson<br />
sLG 350<br />
Conversational Sign Language 4<br />
Intermediate and advanced students gain proficiency and fluency<br />
in American Sign Language. Practice signing with members<br />
of the deaf community, learn signing idioms, improve<br />
clarity in signing skills and learn techniques used to gauge<br />
a signer’s proficiency in interpretation. Enrollment limit: 16.<br />
CEUs awarded. $145 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: SLG 345 Converstional Sign Language 3 or permission<br />
of instructor.<br />
Sec. 101 H86870H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-9 pm Jan. 31-April 11<br />
tENNiS<br />
ATC 300v<br />
tennis 1<br />
Develop basic skills, such as forehand, backhand, net play and<br />
service. $102† includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, PHE 245.<br />
Sec. 101 H86525H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-12:10 pm March 30-May 11<br />
Sec. 102 H86724H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 12:30-2:05 pm March 25-May 9<br />
tHEAtEr<br />
Learn more about theater at AACC. Visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/theater.<br />
THA 349<br />
theater production<br />
Help construct sets, collect stage properties and costumes,<br />
work on lighting and sound or audition for an acting role in<br />
the Moonlight Troupers production. No experience necessary.<br />
Class times depend on your cast or crew assignment. $30†<br />
includes $25 fee.<br />
Note: Performance dates to be announced in class. For details, call<br />
Professor Robert Berry, 410-777-7227. All sections also offered as<br />
credit THA 180.<br />
Sec. 101 H86874H 24 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 7-10 pm Jan. 23-April 22 Robert Berry<br />
THA 351<br />
prepare for an Audition<br />
Overcome your apprehension of the audition process and<br />
discover a new creative outlet. Gain advice on what to expect<br />
and how to prepare for community theater auditions. $51†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86875H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-8:30 pm Jan. 31-Feb. 7 Jerry Vess<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 />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86871H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Joanna Sandsmark<br />
Sec. 102 H86872H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Joanna Sandsmark<br />
Sec. 103 H86873H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Joanna Sandsmark<br />
THT 303 NEW<br />
introduction to Screenwriting<br />
Learn all the elements for writing a script including how to<br />
write a solid first draft with emphasis on structure, character<br />
development and dialogue. Discuss marketing and selling a<br />
screenplay. $98† includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86876H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 102 H86877H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 103 H86878H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<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 />
All Around the House<br />
Wis 325<br />
making a terrarium<br />
Brighten your home during the winter by creating a beautiful<br />
terrarium. Examine a variety of terrariums and discuss plant<br />
maintenance. Identify the tools and plant varieties that best<br />
suit each type. Assemble your own terrarium. $49† includes<br />
$25 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84539H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
F 7-9 pm Feb. 8 Bonnie Pavlak<br />
Win 303<br />
Spring pruning basics<br />
Learn what to prune and the correct methods for pruning different<br />
kinds of plants. Gain an understanding of how regular<br />
spring pruning enhances the landscape, improves plant<br />
health and reduces maintenance. $29† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84499H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm Feb. 27 Bonnie Pavlak<br />
Wmi 355<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. 101 H84639H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9 pm March 4 Susan Von Shurke<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, sanding and<br />
repainting. $31† includes $13 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84534H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
M 7-8:30 pm March 11 Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee<br />
Creative Pursuits<br />
Wmi 383<br />
So Simple Sewing: Zippers<br />
Learn simple techniques and tips for inserting zippers in your<br />
sewing creations. Create a zippered makeup bag and pillow<br />
cover to take home. $71† includes $28 fee.<br />
Note: WMI 336 So Simple Sewing or equivalent machine-sewing<br />
experience required.<br />
Sec. 101 H84867H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-12:45 pm Feb. 16 Pauline Senk<br />
Woi 316 NEW<br />
Jewelry workshop: recycle Old Jewelry<br />
Create one-of-a kind jewelry from your broken bead necklaces<br />
and bracelets. Use basic jewelry techniques to create two<br />
of the following projects: drop earrings, bracelet, necklace or<br />
pin. $55† includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: Tools, jewelry findings and a variety of beads for fillers provided.<br />
Sec. 101 H84653H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-noon Feb. 23 Lori Manoogian<br />
Wmn 360<br />
Glass painting<br />
Learn special techniques for painting glass using oven-curing<br />
paints. Decorate and take home the glass items provided.<br />
$55† includes $25 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84642H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Su 11 am-1:30 pm Feb. 24 Dawn Poley Schulman<br />
Wmn 386<br />
introduction to Crocheting<br />
Learn about crochet stitches and supplies, including threads,<br />
yarns, hooks and patterns. Practice making a baby blanket.<br />
Take home your finished work. $77† includes $23 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84645H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-8:30 pm Feb. 25-March 11<br />
Woi 321 NEW<br />
Crocheting: updating Granny Squares<br />
Use basic crochet stitches to create contemporary granny<br />
squares through updated patterns and color choices. Practice<br />
stitches, changing colors and connecting techniques for multiple<br />
squares. $72† includes $18 fee.<br />
Note: WMN 386 Introduction to Crochet or permission of instructor.<br />
Sec. 101 H87060H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-8:30 pm Feb. 28-March 14<br />
Woi 314 NEW<br />
bezel Set Stone Earrings<br />
Use metal cutting, shaping, soldering and finishing skills to<br />
construct a silver bezel metal setting, apply the backing and<br />
place the stone. Shape and solder earring wires to complete<br />
the project. $60† includes $30 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84649H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-noon March 2 Carleen Birnes<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 31<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<br />
Wis 327<br />
woodworking 101<br />
Learn basic woodworking skills and construct a decorative<br />
hanging shelf unit. Learn techniques such as sanding, hammering,<br />
sawing, mitering and gluing. $49† includes $25 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84548H 1 session CAtN<br />
W 7-9 pm March 6 Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee<br />
Woi 317 NEW<br />
Doorknob Coat rack<br />
Create a coat rack using old doorknobs and a wooden board.<br />
Stencil or hand-paint the base. Embellish and screw in old<br />
doorknobs. Apply hangers to the back for secure attachment<br />
to the wall. $47† includes $23 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84667H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-11 am March 9 Jodi Roberts<br />
Woi 324<br />
So Simple Sewing — Hems<br />
Examine both hand and machine hem stitches. Practice<br />
stitching on sample fabrics. Your clothes will fit better and<br />
you'll save money on alterations! $39† includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H90775H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm March 12 Irina Lanceray<br />
Woi 315 NEW<br />
Copper Hoop Earrings<br />
Use metal jewelry techniques to create a pair of contemporary,<br />
circular shaped earrings. Hammer texture and shape copper<br />
around form. Practice soldering techniques to fuse metal links<br />
and attach ball and ear wires. $55† includes $25 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84651H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-noon March 16 Carleen Birnes<br />
Money Matters<br />
32<br />
for AddiTionAL<br />
Courses in ArT<br />
See Women's Institute, page 31.<br />
Win 334<br />
produce income for retirement<br />
Learn about IRA rollovers and annuities, investing for income<br />
and computing Social Security benefits and mandatory<br />
distributions from retirement accounts. Calculate and plan for<br />
retirement income needs. Designed for women planning to<br />
retire within 10 years. $55 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84503H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 7-9:15 pm March 5-12 Monica Brown<br />
Wmi 325 NEW<br />
A Guide to financial terms<br />
Improve your financial acuity by learning the true meaning<br />
behind basic investment terms. Develop a better understanding<br />
of investment practices and strategies. Suggest your own<br />
terms for class discussion. $45† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84637H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-12:30 pm March 16 Monica Brown<br />
Women's institute<br />
Self-Discovery<br />
Woi 326 NEW<br />
Small Steps to big transformations<br />
Develop a six-month plan to inspire and motivate yourself<br />
toward a more balanced life. Assess your current mind, body,<br />
home and work life situation. Identify long-range goals and<br />
create personalized, realistic goals for each month. $29†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84670H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9-11 am Feb. 9 Carol Heckman<br />
Woi 327 NEW<br />
Arts and mindfulness techniques<br />
Discover how art expression, music and movement can be an<br />
integral part of mindfulness techniques. Explore how mindfulness<br />
techniques can reduce stress and encourage positive<br />
change. Develop a home practice. $69† includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84671H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-8:30 pm Feb. 19-March 5 Jill Penaloza<br />
Women in Business<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. 101 H84531H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-1 pm Feb. 2 Cindy Freland<br />
Wis 385<br />
women in business: Direct Sales from Home<br />
Examine the direct-sales business. Explore a variety of directsales<br />
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. 101 H84556H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-8:15 pm Feb. 5-12 Barbara Gill<br />
Woi 318 NEW<br />
Job Hunt: Optimizing Online Applications<br />
Determine strategies that will increase your chances of securing<br />
a job interview. Learn how to include relevant key words,<br />
match the cover letter and résumé to the job, and format<br />
files. Discover how employers process applicant information.<br />
$30 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H87056H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-1 pm Feb. 9 Alison Kelly<br />
Win 376<br />
the Short Commute: How to find an internet Job<br />
Explore work-at-home opportunities on the Internet. Discover<br />
the broad range of job categories available. Learn about<br />
necessary job skills and examine ways to separate legitimate<br />
opportunities from scams. $32† includes $8 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84504H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9 pm Feb. 11 Lorian Lipton<br />
Woi 319 NEW<br />
Job Hunt: Successful phone interviews<br />
Examine the role of the telephone interview in the hiring<br />
process and identify the special challenges it poses. Develop<br />
an outline and strategies to leave a great impression. Practice<br />
mock telephone interviews. $30 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H87057H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-1 pm Feb. 23 Alison Kelly<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
Woi 320<br />
Virtual Assistants: file and Desktop Sharing<br />
Examine how sharing digital information has become essential<br />
for successful virtual assistants. Compare, contrast and<br />
practice using several file-sharing programs such as Dropbox<br />
and Google Docs. Discuss cloud computing and the challenge<br />
of integrating multiple mobile systems. $30 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H87058H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-1 pm March 2<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84600H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Glynns Thomas<br />
Sec. 102 H84624H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Glynns Thomas<br />
Sec. 103 H84625H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84627H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Leeanne Krusemark<br />
Sec. 102 H84630H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Leeanne Krusemark<br />
Sec. 103 H84632H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Leeanne Krusemark<br />
Women's Wellness<br />
Wmi 317<br />
rape Aggression Defense System<br />
Discover realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for<br />
women. Learn strategies of awareness, prevention, risk<br />
reduction and avoidance. Progress to basic hands-on selfdefense.<br />
Enrollment limit: 15. $60† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84636H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Jo Allman<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. 101 H84506H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-7:30 pm Feb. 7-March 14 Pamela Blum<br />
Wis 326<br />
freedom from Cravings<br />
Examine the causes of food cravings and discover powerful,<br />
effective tools for controlling them. Use practical, researchbased<br />
information to develop useful strategies for managing<br />
cravings and identifying alternative foods to eat. $29†<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84545H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm Feb. 13 Lisa Consiglio Ryan
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. 101 H84501H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-8:15 pm Feb. 20-March 27 Jill Penaloza<br />
Wis 397<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. 101 H84596H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 26 Donna Sines<br />
Wis 369<br />
Juicing 101<br />
Examine and sample a variety of recipes. Identify common<br />
base ingredients and useful additions. Contrast juicing methods<br />
and juicer performance. Learn about potential health<br />
benefits. $49† includes $25 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84550H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10 am-noon March 9 Lisa Consiglio Ryan<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 83-87 for details or visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/worldlanguage.<br />
LAn 353 NEW<br />
basic Arabic<br />
Learn the Arabic alphabet and basic word construction as a<br />
first step toward proficiency. $80 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85359H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm Feb. 6-March 6<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. 101 H85203H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm Feb. 20-March 27 Wanran Jarvis<br />
LAn 345<br />
basic Chinese 2<br />
Strengthen Chinese pronunciation and expand vocabulary.<br />
$80 includes $10 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: LAN 315 Basic Chinese.<br />
Sec. 101 H85324H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm April 10-May 8 Wanran Jarvis<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. $80 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85209H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 12-March 12 Sophie Gryszko<br />
Women's institute • World languages<br />
LAn 346 NEW<br />
basic french 2<br />
Strengthen French pronunciation and expand vocabulary. $80<br />
includes $10 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: LAN 328 Basic French.<br />
Sec. 101 H85326H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm April 2-30 Sophie Gryszko<br />
LAn 344<br />
intermediate french<br />
Expand language skills and increase vocabulary. Discuss current<br />
events. $145 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: LGE 361 Beginning French 1 or permission of the<br />
instructor.<br />
Sec. 101 H85235H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 5:30-7:30 pm Feb. 13-April 24 Agnes Honigmann<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. $145<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Previous French instruction.<br />
Sec. 101 H85369H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9:15 pm Feb. 4-April 15 Sophie Gryszko<br />
LAn 352<br />
Advanced french Conversation<br />
Experience French immersion in a relaxed atmosphere. Select<br />
a topic to research, present and discuss. $145 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Students must be able to converse in French.<br />
Sec. 101 H85357H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 26-May 7 <strong>Anne</strong>-Catherine<br />
Mahler<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85342H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Amy Page<br />
Sec. 102 H85343H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Amy Page<br />
Sec. 103 H85354H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Amy Page<br />
LAn 331 NEW<br />
basic German: Customs and Culture<br />
Sample the German language. Learn how to greet people,<br />
obtain directions and order meals as you learn about German<br />
culture. $80 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85214H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm Feb. 13-March 13 W. Kendrick Doolan<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. 101 H85392H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9 pm Feb. 11-March 11 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. 101 H85672H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9 pm April 1-29 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. $145<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Previous Italian instruction.<br />
Sec. 101 H85383H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 5-April 16 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85338H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robert Bertoldi<br />
Sec. 102 H85339H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robert Bertoldi<br />
Sec. 103 H85340H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robert Bertoldi<br />
LAn 313<br />
beginning Japanese 1<br />
Learn essential Japanese for effective communication in<br />
everyday situations. Study written Japanese – both kana<br />
and kanji. Textbook information available at AACC bookstore.<br />
$145 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85184H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9 pm Feb. 11-April 22 Miyoko Dickerson<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85226H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ririko Mayashi<br />
Sec. 102 H85228H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ririko Mayashi<br />
Sec. 103 H85230H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ririko Mayashi<br />
LAn 305<br />
basic russian<br />
Sample the Russian 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. 101 H85182H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 12-March 12 Irina Orlova<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 33<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<br />
LGA 343<br />
Conversational russian<br />
Continue building on the skills gained in Russian 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. $217<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85362H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-noon Feb. 2-May 11 Joseph Matukonis<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. 101 H85211H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 12-March 12 Mara Jeffries<br />
LAn 348 NEW<br />
basic Spanish 2<br />
Strengthen Spanish pronunciation and expand vocabulary.<br />
$80 includes $10 fee.<br />
Prerequistite: LAN 329 Basic Spanish.<br />
Sec. 101 H85673H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 7-9 pm April 2-30 Mara Jeffries<br />
LGe 320<br />
beginning Spanish 2<br />
Continue building Spanish grammar, sentences and vocabulary<br />
skills. Learn phrases, idiomatic expressions and the ability<br />
to ask and answer questions. Discuss reading and translations.<br />
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />
$145 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: LGE 380 Beginning Spanish 1.<br />
Sec. 101 H85403H 10 sessions AmiL<br />
W 1:30-3:45 pm Feb. 6-April 17 Margaret Hanna<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. $145 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Previous Spanish instruction.<br />
Sec. 101 H85366H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9:15 pm Feb. 18-April 29 Gabriel Barcelo<br />
LGA 394<br />
Advanced Spanish<br />
Sharpen your pronunciation and comprehension skills using<br />
expressions that can be easily understood in meetings, hotels,<br />
airports, train stations, restaurants and shops. Includes<br />
authentic coaching for international business and vacation<br />
travelers. $145 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: LGA 363 Conversational Spanish or permission from<br />
the instructor.<br />
Sec. 101 H85387H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 18-April 29 Maria Louisa Guyan<br />
LAn 349<br />
Speed Spanish<br />
Learn six easy methods for combining Spanish words to make<br />
conversational sentences. $143 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85327H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dan Mikels<br />
Sec. 102 H85334H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dan Mikels<br />
Sec. 103 H85337H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dan Mikels<br />
34<br />
World languages<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 $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: LAN 349 Speed Spanish.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85172H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dan Mikels<br />
Sec. 102 H85176H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dan Mikels<br />
Sec. 103 H85178H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85188H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dan Mikels<br />
Sec. 102 H85194H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dan Mikels<br />
Sec. 103 H85199H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dan Mikels<br />
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 />
WrG 397<br />
the writing place<br />
Overcome procrastination in a supportive environment.<br />
Spend time sharing writing and brainstorming. Learn how to<br />
get started and stay motivated. $47 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84738H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 6-20 Susan Moger<br />
WrG 398<br />
basic Elements of fiction<br />
Cover the essentials of plot, character, dialog, setting and<br />
voice. Discuss the most common fiction flaws and how to<br />
write your way out of them. $47 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84740H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-3 pm Feb. 9 Austin Camacho<br />
WrG 394<br />
it’s All Story: for fiction and Nonfiction writers<br />
Focus on the story elements common to both fiction and<br />
creative nonfiction. Write in class and share your work. Learn<br />
to flex your creative muscles and discover your unique voice.<br />
$75 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84737H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 21-March 28 Susan Moger<br />
Wri 329<br />
Creating Dynamic monologues<br />
Examine the role of the monologue in a story. Identify the<br />
attributes of a successful monologue. Develop a background<br />
story and dramatic arc. Create realistic dialogue that brings a<br />
character to life. $33 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84765H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 7-9 pm Feb. 27-March 6 Deborah Bingle<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
WrG 348<br />
Creating Characters readers will Love<br />
Learn techniques to create rounded, interesting people who<br />
interact in predictable and surprising ways. Focus on details<br />
that make readers cheer your hero, hiss your villain and sympathize<br />
with others. CEUs awarded. $47 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84678H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm March 9 Austin Camacho<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. 101 H84730H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-2 pm March 16<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84481H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jacquelyn Landis<br />
Sec. 102 H84482H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jacquelyn Landis<br />
Sec. 103 H84484H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jacquelyn Landis<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84698H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jacquelyn Landis<br />
Sec. 102 H84699H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jacquelyn Landis<br />
Sec. 103 H84700H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84701H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn<br />
Sec. 102 H84703H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn<br />
Sec. 103 H84704H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn
WrG 378<br />
beginning writer’s Skills<br />
Improve your creative writing through expert advice and indepth<br />
hands-on exercise. $98 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84705H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Linquist<br />
Sec. 102 H84706H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Linquist<br />
Sec. 103 H84707H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Linquist<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84759H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 102 H84760H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 103 H84761H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<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 satisfaction<br />
or to launch a career. $98 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84708H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 102 H84709H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 103 H84710H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
WrG 380<br />
Creating a Sense of place<br />
Improve your eye for detail. Learn how to develop more vivid<br />
descriptions, memorable settings and believable characters.<br />
Create fascinating and unique works of fiction or nonfiction.<br />
$98 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84712H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lori Wilde<br />
Sec. 102 H84713H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lori Wilde<br />
Sec. 103 H84715H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lori Wilde<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84747H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Linquist<br />
Sec. 102 H84748H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Linquist<br />
Sec. 103 H84750H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Linquist<br />
Writers' Workshop<br />
Writing Genres<br />
Wri 300<br />
introduction to Screenwriting<br />
Convert your great idea into a script for films, TV, stage or<br />
webisodes. Learn the basics of screenplay structure and format.<br />
$33 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84741H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 7-9 pm Feb. 14-21 Alan Perry<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. 101 H84742H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9:30 pm March 4-25 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84476H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cheryl Simpson<br />
Sec. 102 H84479H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cheryl Simpson<br />
Sec. 103 H84480H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84672H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 102 H84673H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 103 H84674H March 20-May 10 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 />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84675H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Carol Smalley<br />
Sec. 102 H84676H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Carol Smalley<br />
Sec. 103 H84677H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Carol Smalley<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84679H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn<br />
Sec. 102 H84680H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn<br />
Sec. 103 H84681H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84682H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Linquist<br />
Sec. 102 H84683H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Linquist<br />
Sec. 103 H84697H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84717H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn<br />
Sec. 102 H84719H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn<br />
Sec. 103 H84720H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84721H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 102 H84722H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 103 H84723H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84724H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lori Wilde<br />
Sec. 102 H84725H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lori Wilde<br />
Sec. 103 H84726H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lori Wilde<br />
registration information 410-777-2325 35<br />
Personal Enrichment
Personal Enrichment<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 />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84727H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Melody Gough<br />
Sec. 102 H84728H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Melody Gough<br />
Sec. 103 H84729H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84731H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mindy Glazer<br />
Sec. 102 H84732H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mindy Glazer<br />
Sec. 103 H84733H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mindy Glazer<br />
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Writers' Workshop<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84752H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 102 H84755H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Sec. 103 H84758H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Eva Shaw<br />
Wri 328<br />
writing young Adult fiction<br />
Develop a comprehensive set of skills to write young adult<br />
fiction. Use a step-by-step method to examine plot structure,<br />
create realistic teen dialogue and develop exciting action<br />
scenes. Discuss best-selling books and how get published.<br />
$98 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84762H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn<br />
Sec. 102 H84764H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn<br />
Sec. 103 H84763H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Alcorn<br />
EducatioN With today’s EcoNomy iN miNd.<br />
start earning college credit<br />
while you’re still in high school!<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
Publishing and Marketing<br />
Wri 332 NEW<br />
How to Self-publish<br />
Examine self-publishing options and assess the potential<br />
advantages and disadvantages. Explore e-publishing and<br />
on-demand publishing. Outline steps and financial commitments<br />
for self-publishing. Assess popular self-publishing<br />
companies and identify methods of promoting publications.<br />
$35† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84767H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-noon March 2<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 />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84746H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lisa Adams<br />
Sec. 102 H84745H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lisa Adams<br />
Sec. 103 H84733H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lisa Adams<br />
Jump Start, a program jointly sponsored by <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong><br />
<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Public Schools,<br />
allows <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County public high school students 16 or older<br />
to take college courses while still in high school. Eligible participants will receive<br />
a 50 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<br />
and during the evening at Brooklyn Park Middle School, Glen Burnie High School and Meade<br />
High School. Online courses are available too!<br />
REgistER NoW!<br />
For information, call 410-777-2677 or visit www.aacc.edu/highschool.
get inspired<br />
My first book started as a memoir,<br />
to tell my grandchildren my story.<br />
I have worked as a successful engineer,<br />
college professor and entrepreneur, but I spent part of my childhood hiding<br />
from the Nazis during World War II. I wanted to tell my grandchildren<br />
my family’s story, to help them understand why my parents are my heroes,<br />
so I signed up for a noncredit class in writing memoirs at <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong><br />
<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Ten classes later, my memoirs have been published<br />
and I’m working on two other books.<br />
– Charlie, Severna Park<br />
AACC has hundreds of degrees, certificate programs and courses of study to help<br />
you find a field you love. And a career path you can bank on.<br />
Enroll today at 410-777-AACC (2222)<br />
What inspires you? aacc.edu/getinspired<br />
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Basic Education<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 ABS<br />
classes may be referred to the GED Test Prep classes once<br />
these skills have been improved.<br />
To be eligible for free ABS classes, students must be<br />
age 16 or older and be officially withdrawn from high<br />
school. Please call 410-777-1823 to make an appointment<br />
for an orientation session prior to starting class.<br />
For more information about Adult Basic Skills and<br />
GED Test Preparation classes, visit 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 />
Center of Applied Technology South<br />
201 Central Ave. E., Edgewater, MD 21037<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />
Glen Burnie High School (Industrial Arts Building)<br />
7550 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd. S.E.,<br />
Glen Burnie, MD 21060<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<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 />
9 a.m.-noon Monday/Wednesday<br />
11:15 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Monday-Thursday<br />
8:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />
Mount Olive <strong>Community</strong> Life Center<br />
2 Hicks Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401<br />
8:30-11:30 a.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />
North County High School<br />
10 E. 1st Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<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<br />
9 a.m.-noon Tuesday/Thursday<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday<br />
6-8:30 a.m.Tuesday/Thursday<br />
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday<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 />
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West County Area Library<br />
1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD 21113<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<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 register<br />
for the following classes call 410-777-1823. See<br />
page 103 to learn more about continuing education<br />
certificate programs.<br />
ABS 302 GED Preparation: Reading and Writing<br />
ABS 309 GED Math and Transition Preparation<br />
General Educational Development (GED)<br />
OffICIal GED praCtICE tEst<br />
Find out if you are ready for the General Education<br />
Development (GED) test by taking the Official GED Practice<br />
Test. Review results immediately following the test and<br />
find out whether you should take the GED test or register<br />
for Adult Basic Skills (ABS) or GED Test Prep classes. The cost<br />
is $20* payable by check, credit card 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<br />
Fridays, Jan. 11, Feb. 8, March 8, April 12, May 10<br />
and June 7<br />
Glen Burnie Town Center (GBTC)<br />
Saturdays, Jan. 5, Feb. 2, March 2, April 6, May 4<br />
and June 1<br />
Sales and Service Training Center at<br />
<strong>Arundel</strong> Mills, Hanover<br />
Fridays, Jan. 25, Feb. 22, March 29, April 26, May 24<br />
and June 21<br />
Saturdays, Jan. 19, Feb. 16, March 16, April 20, May 18<br />
and June 15<br />
*$25 for out-of-county students<br />
*$30 for out-of-state students<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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,<br />
you must attend an orientation session or take the GED<br />
Practice Test and receive qualifying scores.<br />
The math class is $76 and the writing and reading<br />
class is $69. Textbooks and supplies are included. Take<br />
both 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 $509,893 of which 50 percent ($255,970) is funded through the<br />
U.S. Department of Education, 30 percent ($153,988) is funded through the<br />
State of Maryland, Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation and 20 percent ($99,935)<br />
is supported by <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.
COLLEGE prEpArAtiON<br />
General <strong>College</strong> Preparation<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. 101 H86768H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 10 am-1 pm Jan. 5-19<br />
Su 1-4 pm Jan. 20<br />
Sec. 102 H86775H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9:30 am-noon Jan. 26-March 2<br />
Sec. 103 H86776H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-9 pm Jan. 23-March 13 Patrick Heline<br />
Sec. 104 H86777H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-8 pm March 5-April 30 Rita Gaffney<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. $49 includes $5 fee.<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. 101 H86755H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm Jan. 7-10 Kim Guinn<br />
Sec. 102 H86757H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Jan. 7-10 Kim Guinn<br />
Sec. 103 H86758H 4 sessions AmiL<br />
MTuWTh 5-7 pm Jan. 7-10 Deb Webb<br />
Sec. 104 H86759H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm Jan. 14-17 Donna Schafer<br />
Sec. 105 H86761H 4 sessions AmiL<br />
MTuWTh 5-7 pm Jan. 14-17 Deb Webb<br />
Sec. 106 H86762H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Jan. 14-17 Sharon Jolie<br />
Sec. 107 H86764H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm Jan. 28-31 Karen Baumbach<br />
Sec. 108 H86767H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Jan. 28-31 Karen Baumbach<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86778H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sharon Daniels<br />
Sec. 102 H86779H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sharon Daniels<br />
Sec. 103 H86780H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sharon Daniels<br />
college preparation<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 $70 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. 101 H86782H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 102 H86784H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 103 H86798H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<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 $70 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. 101 H86802H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 102 H86805H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 103 H86807H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
sKL 353 NEW<br />
ready math<br />
Assess individual needs and receive targeted instruction to<br />
address knowledge gaps. Review various topics from basic<br />
arithmetic to intermediate algebra while working at your<br />
own pace and with individualized support. Effectively prepare<br />
for placement exams. $469 includes $70.<br />
Note: Online course offered in partnership with Cengage.<br />
Sec. 101 H86808H Feb. 20-May 10 ONLN CENG<br />
Graduate-Level Preparation<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86194H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 102 H86197H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 103 H86199H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86200H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 102 H86203H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 103 H86205H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86207H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 102 H86208H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 103 H86209H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86210H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 102 H86211H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<br />
Sec. 103 H86217H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Hatch<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86914H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lisa Hatch<br />
Sec. 102 H86915H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lisa Hatch<br />
Sec. 103 H86916H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lisa Hatch<br />
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Basic Education
Basic Education<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.-5 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 />
Center of Applied Technology South<br />
211 Central Ave., Edgewater, MD 21037<br />
6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<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 />
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english as a second language<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 />
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 reside in <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County. For more information,<br />
call the ESL office at 410-777-2901 or visit<br />
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 High School<br />
7550 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd.<br />
Glen Burnie, MD 21061<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/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 />
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 />
6-8:30 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 />
North County High School<br />
10 E. 1st Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061<br />
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />
Sales and Service Training Center at <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills<br />
7009 <strong>Arundel</strong> Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076<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 />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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<br />
410-777-2901. See page 103 to learn more about<br />
continuing 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 387 Capstone: Grammar<br />
ESL 396 Capstone: Academic Speech and Presentations<br />
ESL 398 Capstone: Academic Reading and Vocabulary<br />
ESL 399 Capstone: Academic Writing<br />
The total cost of this project is $509,893 of which 50 percent<br />
($255,970) is funded through the U.S. Department of<br />
Education, 30 percent ($153,988) is funded through the<br />
State of Maryland, Department of Labor, Licensing<br />
and Regulation and 20 percent ($99,935) is supported<br />
by <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.
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. 201 15 sessions mHS<br />
Tu 6-9 pm Jan. 22-May 7<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 31-May 9<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. 201 15 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 9 am-noon Jan. 26-May 11<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 31-May 9<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. 201 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-9 pm Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 30-May 8<br />
english as a second language<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. 201 15 sessions GbtC<br />
W 6-9 pm Jan. 23-May 8<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 30-May 8<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. 201 15 sessions mHS<br />
Tu 6-9 pm Jan. 22-May 7<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 31-May 9<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. 201 15 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 9 am-noon Jan. 26-May 11<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 31-May 9<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. 201 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-9 pm Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 30-May 8<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. 201 15 sessions GbtC<br />
W 6-9 pm Jan. 23-May 8<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 30-May 8<br />
Esl hIGh IntErmEDIatE lEvEl<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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. 201 15 sessions GbtC<br />
W 6-9 pm Jan. 23-May 8<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 30-May 8<br />
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. 201 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-9 pm Jan. 22-May 7<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 31-May 9<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. 201 15 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 9 am-noon Jan. 26-May 11<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 31-May 9<br />
esL 349<br />
High intermediate writing<br />
Review paragraph structure and the five elements of good<br />
writing. Produce academic paragraphs and essays using a<br />
five-step writing process. Textbook information available at<br />
AACC bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />
Sec. 201 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-9 pm Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 30-May 8<br />
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Basic Education<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. 201 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-9 pm Jan. 22-May 7<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 31-May 9<br />
Sec. 203 Jan. 31-May 9 ONLN wb<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. 201 15 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 9 am-noon Jan. 26-May 11<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 31-May 9<br />
esL 331<br />
Advanced writing<br />
Review paragraph and essay structure. Use a five-step writing<br />
process to produce academic essays. Practice summarizing<br />
and paraphrasing information from outside sources. Learn<br />
to compare literary texts in an essay. Textbook information<br />
available at AACC bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />
Note: Some sections offered online.<br />
Sec. 201 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-9 pm Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 30-May 8<br />
Sec. 203 Jan. 30-May 8 ONLN wb<br />
esL 332<br />
Advanced Listening and Speaking<br />
Expand listening and speaking skills for academic purposes.<br />
Develop intonation using proper stress and rhythm. Practice<br />
difficult vowel and consonant sounds to improve pronunciation.<br />
Employ active listening skills to comprehend longer<br />
passages. Textbook information available at AACC bookstore.<br />
CEUs awarded.<br />
Sec. 201 15 sessions GbtC<br />
W 6-9 pm Jan. 23-May 8<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 30-May 8<br />
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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. 201 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-9 pm Jan. 22-May 7<br />
Sec. 202 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 31-May 9<br />
Sec. 203 Jan. 31-May 9 ONLN wb<br />
Sec. 204 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 30-May 8<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. 202 15 sessions GbtC<br />
W 6-9 pm Jan. 23-May 8<br />
Sec. 203 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm Jan. 30-May 8<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. 201 30 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 9:15-10:45 am Jan. 22-May 9<br />
Sec. 202 15 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 9 am-noon Jan. 26-May 11<br />
did you know ...<br />
from 48 courses in 1961<br />
to 2,852 today<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
esL 399<br />
Capstone: Academic writing<br />
Use a five-step writing process to produce college-level<br />
essays. Build skills in analyzing literature and writing reaction<br />
papers. Edit writing assignments for correct grammar and<br />
sentence structure. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
bookstore. CEUs awarded.<br />
Sec. 201 30 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 1-2:30 pm Jan. 22-May 9<br />
Note: Section 201 is reserved for students also enrolled in ENG 115-001.<br />
Sec. 203 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-9 pm Jan. 24-May 9<br />
Sec. 204 27 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 9:30-11:10 am Jan. 30-May 8<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. 101 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 9-11:30 am Feb. 5-March 14<br />
Sec. 102 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6:30-9 pm Feb. 5-March 14<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. 101 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 9-11:30 am April 2-May 9<br />
Sec. 102 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6:30-9 pm April 2-May 9
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. 101 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-9 pm Jan. 28-May 13<br />
english as a second language<br />
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 />
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. 101 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 28-May 13<br />
New!<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 103 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 />
myAACC Coming soon!<br />
New design • Personalized notifications<br />
Expanded student email<br />
New search capabilities<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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<br />
in <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County Public Schools.<br />
Sec. 101 9 sessions Arnold campus<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. $148 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Paul Nation<br />
Sec. 102 Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Paul Nation<br />
Sec. 103 March 20-May 10 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. $148 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Diane Larsen-Freeman<br />
Sec. 102 Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Diane Larsen-Freeman<br />
Sec. 103 March 20-May 10 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 />
$148 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Neil Anderson<br />
Sec. 102 Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Neil Anderson<br />
Sec. 103 March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Neil Anderson<br />
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Careers and Certifications<br />
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 103 to learn more about continuing education<br />
certificate programs.<br />
SBM 329 Accounting and Record Keeping for<br />
Small Business (see this page.)<br />
CPT 399 QuickBooks/QuickBooks Pro (see page 57)<br />
CTT 309 QuickBooks: Beyond the Basics<br />
(see page 57)<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 pag 54)<br />
CTC 316 Microsoft Access 2007 — Level 1<br />
(see page 54)<br />
CTC 356 Applying Accounting Principles<br />
(see page 57)<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. 101 H87076H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-9:15 pm Feb. 18-27 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86853H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Charlene Messier<br />
Sec. 102 H86863H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Charlene Messier<br />
Sec. 103 H86868H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
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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 $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OBS 500 Accounting Fundamentals.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86898H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Charlene Messier<br />
Sec. 102 H86899H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Charlene Messier<br />
Sec. 103 H86900H March 20-May 10 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 />
oCA 373<br />
photovoltaic installation prep Course 1<br />
Gain a basic understanding of photovoltaic (PV) system<br />
installation. Discuss electrical basics and safety, solar energy<br />
fundamentals, PV markets and applications, system components,<br />
sizing, design, analysis and troubleshooting. CEUs<br />
awarded.<br />
Note: Students successfully completing the exam at the end of the<br />
course will be awarded Entry Level Certification by the North American<br />
Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP). Offered in partnership<br />
with IEC Chesapeake. For registration details call 410-777-2056.<br />
Sec. 101 H86202H 2 sessions iEC<br />
WTh 8:30 am-6:30 pm Feb. 6-7 John Marks<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. 101 H86511H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86513H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86514H March 20-May 10 ONLN prOtr<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. 101 H86515H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86516H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86518H March 20-May 10 ONLN prOtr<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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 />
$995 fee.<br />
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86520H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86521H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86558H March 20-May 10 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 $395 fee.<br />
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86578H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86579H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86580H March 20-May 10 ONLN prOtr<br />
oCA 542<br />
fundamentals of Sustainable buildings<br />
and High 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 $1,195 fee.<br />
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86585H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86586H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86587H March 20-May 10 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 />
$925 fee.<br />
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86591H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86592H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86594H March 20-May 10 ONLN prOtr<br />
ONLiNE ON DEmAND<br />
Access all AACC’s noncredit<br />
distance education courses<br />
www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned
alternative/sustainable energy • building maintenance • business<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. $1,595 includes<br />
$1,295 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />
Sec. 101 H86595H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Angie Coated<br />
Sec. 102 H86597H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Angie Coated<br />
Sec. 103 H86598H March 20-May 10 ONLN GAtL<br />
oCC 321<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. 101 H86717H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Keith Plantier<br />
Sec. 102 H86720H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Keith Plantier<br />
Sec. 103 H86721H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H85421H Feb. 4-March 29 ONLN LErN<br />
Kelly Gearhart<br />
Bis 542 NEW<br />
LEED Ap+ building Design and Construction<br />
Discover the real-world application of green building design<br />
and construction practices on LEED projects. Learn the tools,<br />
knowledge and materials necessary to pursue new opportunities<br />
in the growing green field. Prepare for the LEED<br />
AP+BD&C accreditation exam. CEUs awarded. $800 includes<br />
$403 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Prior LEED AP Accreditation (before 2009) or the LEED<br />
Green Associate accreditation.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />
Network (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85444H Feb. 4-March 29 ONLN LErN<br />
Summer Gorder<br />
snC 307v<br />
Green Strings: tying Energy Efficiency<br />
and Energy Sustainability together<br />
Examines energy fundamentals, energy pathways, energy<br />
production and usage patterns, energy economic and environmental<br />
impact, and the rationale for developing and for<br />
implementing sustainable, renewable alternative energy<br />
resources and systems. Textbook information available at<br />
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $102 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, SES 100.<br />
Sec. 101 H83932H 7 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 5:30-7:30 pm March 27-May 8<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 103 to learn more about 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 />
Boiler Operation<br />
oCA 310<br />
preparation for maryland Stationary Engineer<br />
Certification 1 Entry-level operators and maintenance personnel,<br />
learn the basics of low-pressure boilers and plant<br />
equipment and operations. Discuss basic boiler construction,<br />
care and operation. Study water chemistry and treatment;<br />
hydronic heating systems; basic electrical, refrigeration and<br />
HVAC systems; fire prevention and safety; American Society of<br />
Mechanical 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. 101 H87000H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-9:15 pm Jan. 22-April 16 Greg Denevan<br />
oCA 311<br />
preparation for maryland Stationary Engineer<br />
Certification 2 Experienced operators learn more about highpressure<br />
boiler systems and plant equipment and operations.<br />
Explore 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. 101 H87015H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-9:15 pm Jan. 17-April 11 Gregory Denevan<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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 103 to learn more about 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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. CAP® exam not included. Offered in partnership<br />
with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84489H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84494H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84496H March 20-May 10 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. $114 includes<br />
$70 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. 101 H84498H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84500H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84502H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Management and Supervision<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86676H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Patricia Adesso<br />
Sec. 102 H86800H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Patricia Adesso<br />
Sec. 103 H86804H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Patricia Adesso<br />
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Careers and Certifications<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 $70 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. 101 H86806H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Patricia Adesso<br />
Sec. 102 H86810H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Patricia Adesso<br />
Sec. 103 H86812H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Patricia Adesso<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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84518H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84520H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84521H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84589H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Frank David<br />
Sec. 102 H84591H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Frank David<br />
Sec. 103 H84592H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Frank David<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 />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86823H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H86832H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H86837H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
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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. If taken for credit, students can earn 18 credits<br />
and a business certificate. Prior to registering for this<br />
credit/noncredit share program, students must contact<br />
the program coordinator at 410-777-2925. The<br />
following courses will be offered. For more information,<br />
visit www.aacc.edu/businesssupport. See<br />
page 103 to learn more about continuing education<br />
certificate programs.<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 Word Processing Applications<br />
CTR 341 Personal Computer Information<br />
Management Applications<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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: MGM 505 Total Quality Fundamentals.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84818H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84820H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84821H March 20-May 10 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 />
$114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84834H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84837H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84838H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. 101 H85476H Feb. 4-March 29 ONLN LErN<br />
Sally Klauss<br />
Bis 532<br />
the Oz principle Accountability training<br />
Learn how accountability within an organization leads to<br />
clearly defined results. Examine the “Steps to Accountability”<br />
and the best practices within each step. Discuss what it<br />
means to be “Above the Line”. $250† includes $150 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Partners In<br />
Leadership.<br />
Sec. 101 H85424H Feb. 13-March 13 ONLN wb<br />
Sec. 102 H85426H March 13-April 13 ONLN wb<br />
Sec. 103 H85428H March 14-April 14 ONLN wb<br />
Bis 543 NEW<br />
use personality profiles for<br />
better work performance<br />
Increase overall effectiveness at work, home and in all<br />
relationships. Learn how to improve communication, convey<br />
ideas effectively and understand what is important to individuals<br />
who don’t share the same style. CEUs awarded. $300<br />
includes $153 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />
Network Inc. (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85460H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Sally Klauss<br />
Bis 551 NEW<br />
management boot Camp<br />
Supervisors, managers and emerging leaders improve management<br />
skills. Discover the keys for effectively managing<br />
employees. Find out how to create clear expectations, engage<br />
and motivate employees, and increase effectiveness through<br />
use of the DiSC personality profile (included). CEUs awarded.<br />
$300 includes $153 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />
Network (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85474H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Sally Klauss<br />
Marketing<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86909H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lisa Adams<br />
Sec. 102 H86910H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lisa Adams<br />
Sec. 103 H86912H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Lisa Adams
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. 101 H85396H Feb. 4-March 1 ONLN LErN<br />
Jennifer Selke<br />
Bis 539<br />
Video marketing<br />
Discover how to use online video to drive traffic to a website,<br />
boost business and build brand awareness. Learn how to<br />
shoot simple, effective videos and strategically use Google<br />
and YouTube to market a business. CEUs awarded. $250<br />
includes $128 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />
Network Inc. (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85434H Feb. 4-March 1 ONLN LErN<br />
Erin Huggins<br />
Bns 580<br />
improving Email promotions<br />
Learn the basics of email promotions. Discuss effective content,<br />
timing and testing of email campaigns. Discover how<br />
to analyze and improve email response rates through testing<br />
and tracking of open and click-through rates. $200 includes<br />
$103 fee. CEUs awarded.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />
Network (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85478H Feb. 4-March 1 ONLN LErN<br />
Susan Hurrell<br />
Dan Bellhassen<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. 101 H85398H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Suzanne Kart<br />
Bis 514<br />
Creating Cell phone Apps for your business<br />
Nontechnical users learn how to build, deploy and market<br />
smartphone applications across Android, iPhone and<br />
Blackberry platforms. Develop and deploy smartphone applications<br />
quickly and inexpensively. $250 includes $128 fee.<br />
CEUs awarded.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />
Network Inc. (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85405H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Susan Hurrell<br />
Dan Bellhassen<br />
business education<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. 101 H85407H March 4-29 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. 101 H85410H March 4-29 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. 101 H85414H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Dan Bellhassen<br />
Bis 518<br />
Successful Survey techniques<br />
Discover who to survey, what questions to ask and the key<br />
to getting a higher response to surveys. Learn how to yield<br />
a huge ROI for an organization. Have your survey critiqued.<br />
$400 includes $203 fee. CEUs awarded.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />
Network Inc. (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85417H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
William Draves<br />
Bis 519<br />
twitter<br />
Learn how to take advantage of the unique opportunities<br />
Twitter offers. Discover the best and easiest techniques for<br />
successful interactions in the Twitterverse. Learn to create<br />
relationships and network with key constituents. CEUs<br />
awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />
Network Inc. (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85418H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Suzanne Kart<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
Bis 520<br />
youtube for business<br />
Discover how to use video as a marketing tool to reach and<br />
serve more people. Learn what types of video other are using<br />
and what works best. Create a YouTube channel and with<br />
features like captions and annotations. CEUs awarded. $250<br />
includes $128 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />
Network Inc. (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85419H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Jennifer Selke<br />
Bis 538<br />
media buying Strategies<br />
Discover the marketing planning process, concepts and strategies<br />
in relation to media buying decisions and marketing<br />
campaigns. Gain knowledge on media buying strategies to<br />
promote an organization and boost sales and profits. CEUs<br />
awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources<br />
Network Inc. (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85432H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Erin Parnell<br />
Bns 581<br />
boosting your website traffic<br />
Learn how to analyze visitor traffic to boost website traffic.<br />
Discover how to use search engine optimization to gain<br />
greater visibility and exposure in Google searches. Discuss<br />
how to redesign website copy to increase visitors and results.<br />
CEUs awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />
Network (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85479H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Susan Hurrell<br />
Dan Bellhassen<br />
Project Management<br />
ConTinuinG eduCATion pAymenT pLAn<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84461H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84462H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84463H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Need job training, but not ready to pay for the full tuition and fees in advance? Learn more about AACC's<br />
continuing education payment plan at www.aacc.edu/coned/payment.<br />
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Careers and Certifications<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84464H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84465H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84466H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H84467H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84468H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84469H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H84471H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84472H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84474H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Bis 541 NEW<br />
project management Certification Exam prep<br />
Prepare for the four-hour Project Management Institute’s<br />
Project Management Professional exam to obtain the Project<br />
Management Professional certification. Review the necessary<br />
content to assist in passing the exam. CEUs awarded. $855<br />
includes $727 fee.<br />
Note: Meets the 35 hours required to take the exam. Student without<br />
the 4,500/7,500 hours of work experience may use this course to<br />
prepare for the Project Management Institute’s Certified Associate in<br />
Project Management exam that does not require any experience.<br />
Sec. 102 H85534H 6 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Feb. 2-March 9 Abe Meer<br />
48<br />
business education<br />
Sales and Customer Service<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. $114 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84567H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Payseur<br />
Sec. 102 H84568H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Payseur<br />
Sec. 103 H84569H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Steve Payseur<br />
oBs 503<br />
professional Sales Skills<br />
Discover how to turn prospects into buyers, provide proper<br />
customer service and develop and implement sales plans.<br />
Learn time management skills, marketing, negotiating, prospecting<br />
techniques and how to close the sale. CEUs awarded.<br />
$150 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86904H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dave Paquin<br />
Sec. 102 H86906H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dave Paquin<br />
Sec. 103 H86907H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Dave Paquin<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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H87072H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H87073H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H87074H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Bis 549 NEW<br />
Keys to Customer Service<br />
Learn how to build customer service skills to powerfully<br />
impact career success as well as other areas of life. Discover<br />
ways to consistently deliver exceptional service. Develop<br />
plans for an organization or career. CEUs awarded. $150<br />
includes $78 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />
Network (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85470H Feb. 4-March 1 ONLN LErN<br />
Nanette Sanders-Cobb<br />
Bis 550 NEW<br />
Extraordinary Customer Service<br />
Develop customer service into something extraordinary with a<br />
few essential elements. Learn how to gain big results through<br />
customer service that will improve a business or organization’s<br />
bottom line. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $78 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />
Network (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85471H March 4- 29 ONLN LErN<br />
Fred Bayley<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
Start Your Own Business<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. 101 H84433H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 5-8 pm Jan. 8 Hollis Minor<br />
Sec. 102 H84509H 1 session GbtC<br />
Tu 5-8 pm Feb. 12 Hollis Minor<br />
Sec. 103 H84519H 1 session AmiL<br />
Tu 5-8 pm March 12 Hollis Minor<br />
sBm 364<br />
managing a bed and breakfast<br />
Learn what it takes to establish and manage a bed and<br />
breakfast. Cover personal assessment, start-up, marketing<br />
and decorating. Balance diverse activities while enhancing<br />
your guests’ stay. CEUs awarded. $55 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H87078H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-9:15 pm Feb. 5-19 Danielle Hanscom<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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84455H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Helene Liatsos<br />
Sec. 102 H84456H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Helene Liatsos<br />
Sec. 103 H84457H March 20-May 10 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. $114 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84458H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
William Flood<br />
Sec. 102 H84459H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
William Flood<br />
Sec. 103 H84460H March 20-May 10 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 />
$114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84478H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Carol Smalley<br />
Sec. 102 H84483H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Carol Smalley<br />
Sec. 103 H84485H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Carol Smalley
usiness education • casino and gaming • child care training<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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online Course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84595H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H84611H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H84615H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84823H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kris Solice-Johnson<br />
Sec. 102 H84825H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kris Solice-Johnson<br />
Sec. 103 H84831H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kris Solice-Johnson<br />
Bns 519<br />
import Export Now<br />
Examine international trade and how to set up an import/<br />
export business plan, financing, finding customers and working<br />
with sales and export agents. Provides an opportunity to<br />
chat with classmates nationwide via the Internet. Textbook<br />
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $115<br />
includes $53 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with John Spiers.<br />
Sec. 101 H84488H Jan. 23-March 20 ONLN JSpr<br />
John Spiers<br />
Bis 547 NEW<br />
the business plan<br />
Discover the basics of the entrepreneurial planning process<br />
culminating in the development of an early-stage business<br />
plan. Prepare a business concept, build a plan and evaluate a<br />
business for feasibility. CEUs awarded. $200 includes $103 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />
Network Inc. (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85467H March 4-29 ONLN LErN<br />
Mary Beth Izard<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. 101 H85402H Feb. 4-March 1 ONLN LErN<br />
Conrad Law<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. 101 H85404H Feb. 4-March 1 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. Visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/hcat for information. See page 103<br />
to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
CLN 396 Introduction to Gaming Industry<br />
CLN 398 Cash Handling and Cage Operations<br />
CLN 397 Introduction to Games of Chance<br />
CLn 396<br />
introduction to Gaming industry<br />
Future casino and gaming industry professionals explore the<br />
history and evolution of gaming. Define gaming and casino<br />
regulations. Identify segments of the gaming industry and<br />
discuss various games of chance. $50 includes $8 fee.<br />
Note: Casino and operations book recommended and available at<br />
AACC Bookstore.<br />
Sec. 101 H84546H 2 sessions HCAt 117<br />
Tu 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 15-22 Samantha McLennan<br />
CLn 398<br />
Cash Handling and Cage Operations<br />
Future casino and gaming industry professionals learn the<br />
terminology and skills to handle money in a casino. Discuss<br />
the requirements for proper cash accounts and the money<br />
cage banking operations. Practice cash and chip handling<br />
techniques. $92 includes $50 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84549H 2 sessions HCAt 117<br />
Tu 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 29-Feb. 5 Samantha McLennan<br />
CLn 397<br />
introduction to Games of Chance<br />
Future casino and gaming industry professionals learn the<br />
rules of popular casino games including card, dice and wheel<br />
games. Explore the role of the dealer and pit personnel.<br />
Practice play etiquette and standard and exotic bets. $180<br />
includes $54 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84547H 6 sessions HCAt 117<br />
Tu 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 12-March 26 Samantha McLennan<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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 oNote:f 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 two 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. 101 H84901H Jan. 7-April 1 ONLN Hybr/AmiL<br />
Sec. 102 H84909H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm Jan. 26-March 16<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. 101 H84911H Jan. 9-April 3 ONLN Hybr<br />
49<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<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 />
$250 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. 101 H84865H 18 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6:30-9 pm Jan. 8-March 7<br />
Sec. 102 H84866H Jan. 14-April 8 ONLN Hybr/<br />
Arnold campus<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. $250 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. 101 H84887H Jan. 10-April 4 ONLN Hybr/AmiL<br />
Sec. 102 H84935H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm Jan. 26-March 16<br />
dCC 300 CONTENT AREA: D<br />
family Child Care preservice training<br />
module 1 — 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. 101 H84940H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6:30-8:30 pm Jan. 28-30<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. 101 H84943H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 4-6<br />
dCC 302 CONTENT AREA: D<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. 101 H84947H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 11-13<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 103 to learn more about 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 />
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. 101 H84949H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 18-20<br />
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. 101 H84950H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 25-27<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<br />
maximize 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. 101 H84951H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6:30-8:30 pm March 4-6<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 103 to learn more about<br />
continuing education certificate programs.<br />
CDA 308 Basic Growth and Development<br />
CDA 309 Classroom Experience for Young Children<br />
(offered spring 2013)<br />
CDA 310 Using Growth and Development in<br />
Designing Experiences<br />
(offered summer 2013)<br />
CDA 311 Working with Infants and Toddlers<br />
(offered fall 2013)<br />
CDA 312 Planning for the School-Aged Child<br />
(offered fall 2013)<br />
CDA 313 Child Development Associate Completer<br />
Core of Knowledge<br />
dCr 335 CONTENT AREA: C<br />
Creative Activities for Children<br />
Make art come alive for the young child in the child care<br />
setting. Discuss many ideas for art activities to add to your<br />
creative curriculum. CEUs awarded. $27 includes $7 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84959H 1 session AmiL<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm Jan. 9<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. 101 H84957H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 12:30-3:30 pm Jan. 12<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. 101 H84970H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 8:30-11:30 am Jan. 12
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 103 to learn more about continuing education<br />
certificate programs.<br />
CDA 308 Growth and Development<br />
CDA 310 Using Growth and Development in<br />
Designing Experiences (offered spring 2013)<br />
DYC 368 Fitness, Nutrition and Fun for Young Children<br />
(see page 50)<br />
DCR 331 Building Healthy Relationships with Parents<br />
(see page 50)<br />
DYC 361 Effective Communication with Parents<br />
and Children<br />
DYC 321 Proactive Behavior Guidance<br />
eCd 324 CONTENT AREA: D/s NEW<br />
SEfEL Overview<br />
Learn the basic components of Social Emotional Foundations<br />
for Early Learning (SEFEL). Explore the importance of building<br />
relationships and creating supportive environments in early<br />
childhood. Discover how children’s literature can be used to<br />
support lessons. CEUs awarded. $68 includes $8 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84977H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 8:30 am-3:30 pm Jan. 19<br />
CdA 313 CONTENT AREA: P<br />
Child Development Associate Completer<br />
Create a professional portfolio in this capstone class that<br />
showcases your effectiveness and professionalism as a child<br />
care professional. Students will be assigned an adviser to help<br />
them complete the observation requirement of the CDA credential,<br />
prepare applications for both the Maryland Child Care<br />
Credential and the Child Development Associate, and review<br />
for the CDA exam. $125 includes $15 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84934H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-9 pm Jan. 22-Feb. 19<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. 101 H84969H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 8:30-11:30 am Jan. 26<br />
child care training<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. 101 H84968H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 12:30-3:30 pm Jan. 26<br />
dCr 310 CONTENT AREA: H<br />
Disease prevention in Child Care Settings<br />
Learn proper procedures for universal precautions, immunization<br />
schedules and the need for emergency precautions and<br />
documentation of incidents of exposure. CEUs awarded. $20<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84956H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 6<br />
dyC 399 CONTENT AREA: P/L<br />
Communication Skills for Child Care professionals<br />
Learn how to communicate better with parents in center<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. 101 H84971H 3 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 7-21<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. 101 H84954H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm Feb. 9<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 midadolescent growth and development. CEUs awarded.<br />
Some sections offered online. $160 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84916H Feb. 11-April 15 ONLN wb<br />
CusTomiZed sTAff TrAininG: Pick the topic that meets the needs of your<br />
staff or family child care situation. AACC instructors can bring the class to your site<br />
at a time convenient for you, whether it's during the day, evening or on weekends.<br />
CEUs awarded.Call Child Care Training at 410-777-2915.<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
dAe 374 CONTENT AREA: H<br />
Shaken baby, SiDS, Neglect and Abuse<br />
Child care professionals learn to recognize and respond to<br />
signs/symptoms of Shaken Baby Syndrome, Sudden Infant<br />
Death Syndrome, child neglect/abuse and give appropriate<br />
care to reduce risk. CEUs awarded. $26 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84938H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 8:30-11:30 am Feb. 16<br />
dCr 384 CONTENT AREA: s/L<br />
Dealing with a Child’s Anger<br />
Discover constructive ways of dealing with a child’s anger.<br />
Gain an understanding of the stages of anger, emotions<br />
behind anger and physiological responses to anger. Learn<br />
constructive anger management techniques. CEUs awarded.<br />
$32 includes $7 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84966H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 12:30-3:30 pm Feb. 16<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. 101 H84952H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm Feb. 23<br />
dCr 325<br />
Listen and Learn: Communicating with Children<br />
Learn concepts to help you understand and communicate<br />
more effectively with children. Find out how to identify and<br />
understand various modes of communication and create a<br />
child-centered learning environment. CEUs awarded. $20<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H91111H 1 session GbtC<br />
W 6:30-8:30 pm March 6<br />
dCC 340 CONTENT AREA: C<br />
Environments for multi-Age Grouping<br />
Create plans for environments that are used for multiage<br />
programs. Discover how shared space problems can lead to<br />
innovative classroom spaces. $40 includes $10 fee.<br />
Note: Fulfills the new state requirements for multi-age training for<br />
family providers.<br />
Sec. 101 H84953H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 8:30 am-12:30 pm March 9<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. 101 H84955H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-12:15 pm March 9<br />
51<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<br />
52<br />
child care training • computer and technology training<br />
eCd 308 CONTENT AREA: D<br />
brain Development and play<br />
Learn the importance of play in brain development. Identify<br />
brain research that supports play, as well as activities and<br />
games stimulate growth and create neural pathways. Review<br />
three types of play and explore developmentally appropriate<br />
ways to engage children. CEUs awarded. $25 includes $10 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84972H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 9-11 am March 16<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 $7 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84975H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 1-4:15 pm March 16<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86426H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Usha Fortna<br />
Sec. 102 H86428H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Usha Fortna<br />
Sec. 103 H86429H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Usha Fortna<br />
For additional Core of Knowledge trainings see<br />
pArenTinG And fAmiLy Life<br />
pages 24-25 and<br />
TeACHer professionAL<br />
deVeLopmenT<br />
pages 77-81.<br />
onLine<br />
ON DEmAND<br />
Access all AACC’s noncredit<br />
distance education courses<br />
www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned<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 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. 101 H84411H 4 sessions GbtC 408<br />
Sa 9 am-noon Feb. 2-23<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. 101 H84408H 4 sessions CALt 138<br />
Tu 6-8 pm Feb. 5-26<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. 101 H84435H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
TuTh 6-9:15 pm Jan. 15-17<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. 101 H84436H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
TuTh 6-9:15 pm Jan. 22-24<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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85249H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 102 H85251H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 103 H85252H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<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; learn<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84903H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 102 H84904H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 103 H84905H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85254H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bill Mann<br />
Sec. 102 H85256H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bill Mann<br />
Sec. 103 H85257H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bill Mann<br />
oLA 309<br />
introduction to microsoft 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84751H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bill Mann<br />
Sec. 102 H84753H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bill Mann<br />
Sec. 103 H84754H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bill Mann
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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85104H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 102 H85107H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 103 H85108H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<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 />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Working knowledge of PC hardware and software.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90034H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
Sec. 102 H90036H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
Sec. 103 H90040H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Working equivalent knowlege of computer hardware<br />
and software.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90046H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
Sec. 102 H90054H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
Sec. 103 H90056H March 20-May 10 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 />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OLN 389 Introduction to Networking or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90061H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
Sec. 102 H90069H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
Sec. 103 H90073H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
computer and technology training<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 />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: ONL 390 Intermediate Networking or equivalent working<br />
knowledge.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90112H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
Sec. 102 H90122H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
Sec. 103 H90123H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
David Iseminger<br />
onL 367 88<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Working knowledge of computer hardware and<br />
software.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90126H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Debbie Mahler<br />
Sec. 102 H90128H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Debbie Mahler<br />
Sec. 103 H90130H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Debbie Mahler<br />
oLn 347 888<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90121H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Debbie Mahler<br />
Sec. 102 H90127H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Debbie Mahler<br />
Sec. 103 H90137H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Debbie Mahler<br />
Computer Training for Re-Entry<br />
Professionals<br />
CTC 305<br />
Starting Over for the re-Entry professional<br />
Re-enter the workforce, advance to a higher position or change<br />
careers with confidence. Evaluate skills, set goals and gain<br />
insights into making your goals a reality. Assess your own<br />
strengths and discover what computer and technical skills you<br />
need to succeed. CEUs awarded. $75† includes $25 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84415H 1 session GbtC 408<br />
W 9 am-noon Jan. 30 Cheryl Townshend<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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 one<br />
elective course to receive a continuing education certificate.<br />
Visit www.aacc.edu/it/reentry for more information.<br />
See page 103 to learn more about 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 />
(see page 54)<br />
Choose One Elective:<br />
ONL 323 Resume Writing Workshop or (see page 540<br />
ONL 334 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search<br />
(see page 54)<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. 101 H84416H 4 sessions GbtC 408<br />
W 9 am-noon Feb. 6-27<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. 101 H84603H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
W 9 am-noon March 6-13<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. 101 H84418H 4 sessions GbtC 408<br />
W 9 am-noon March 27-April 17 Kane Clevenger<br />
53<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90135H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Stephanie Donaldson<br />
Sec. 102 H90138H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Stephanie Donaldson<br />
Sec. 103 H90116H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90119H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Todd Bermont<br />
Sec. 102 H90124H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Todd Bermont<br />
Sec. 103 H90101H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Todd Bermont<br />
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 357 Windows 7 Basics or equivalent knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H84420H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />
TuTh 6-9:15 pm Feb. 19-21<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. 101 H84423H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />
TuTh 6-9:15 pm Feb. 26-28<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 <strong>PDF</strong> 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. 101 H84424H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />
TuTh 6-9:15 pm March 5-7<br />
54<br />
computer and technology training<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. 101 H84425H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />
TuTh 6-9:30 pm March 12-14<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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85263H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 102 H85264H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 103 H85265H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
oLn 309 88<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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85266H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 102 H85268H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 103 H85274H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90035H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 102 H90041H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 103 H90047H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90059H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 102 H90062H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 103 H90066H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
oLi 364<br />
Advanced microsoft Excel 2007<br />
Learn to work with advanced formulas, lookup functions,<br />
data validation and database functions. Discover how to<br />
import and export data. Examine the analytical features of<br />
Excel including running and recording macros, conditional<br />
formatting with graphics, Outlook content and customizing<br />
templates and forms. CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85102H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Chad Wambolt<br />
Sec. 102 H85103H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Chad Wambolt<br />
Sec. 103 H87120H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Chad Wambolt<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90070H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kathy Pelt<br />
Sec. 102 H90072H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kathy Pelt<br />
Sec. 103 H90075H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85191H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 102 H85193H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 103 H85196H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
ConTinuinG eduCATion pAymenT pLAn<br />
Need job training, but not ready to pay for the full tuition and fees in advance? Learn more about<br />
AACC's continuing education payment plan at www.aacc.edu/coned/payment.
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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85246H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Wallace Wang<br />
Sec. 102 H85247H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Wallace Wang<br />
Sec. 103 H85248H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Wallace Wang<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 />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90078H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 102 H90081H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 103 H90026H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90029H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 102 H90031H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 103 H90037H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Microsoft Office 2010<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. 101 H84437H 6 sessions CALt 138<br />
Sa 9 am-noon Jan. 19-Feb. 23<br />
CTr 330 8<br />
microsoft word 2010 — Level 1<br />
Learn the basic functions and features of Word 2010. Become<br />
comfortable with basic components and learn formatting<br />
options. Discover how to create tables, insert headers, footers,<br />
graphics and more. CEUs awarded. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 basic or equivalent knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H84535H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
TuTh 6-9:30 pm Jan. 29-31<br />
Sec. 102 H84537H 1 session GbtC 203<br />
F 9 am-5 pm Feb. 22<br />
computer and technology training<br />
CTr 331<br />
microsoft word 2010 — Level 2<br />
Learn how to use and customize document templates and<br />
forms. Use the navigation page for outlines. Work with<br />
graphics, Web features and Outlook content. Discover how to<br />
format tables and print labels and envelopes. CEUs awarded.<br />
$135 includes $25 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CTR 330 Microsoft Word 2010 - Level 1 or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H84543H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
TuTh 6-9:30 pm Feb. 5-7<br />
Sec. 102 H84541H 1 session GbtC 203<br />
F 9 am-5 pm March 1<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. 101 H84555H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
TuTh 6-9:30 pm Feb. 12-14<br />
Sec. 102 H84557H 1 session GbtC 408<br />
F 9 am-5 pm March 8<br />
CTr 334<br />
microsoft Excel 2010 — Level 2<br />
Learn how to use multiple worksheets and workbooks efficiently.<br />
Discover formatting options including styles, themes<br />
and backgrounds. Learn how to create and use outlines, subtotals,<br />
cell names and tables. Save workbooks as Web pages,<br />
insert and edit hyperlinks, and share workbooks by email.<br />
CEUs awarded. $135 includes $40 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CTR 333 Microsoft Excel 2010 - Level 1 or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H84558H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
TuTh 6-9:30 pm Feb. 19-21<br />
Sec. 102 H84562H 1 session GbtC 408<br />
F 9 am-5 pm March 15<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. 101 H84565H 1 session GbtC 408<br />
F 9 am-5 pm Jan. 18<br />
Sec. 102 H84593H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
TuTh 6-9:30 pm Feb. 26-28<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
CTr 337 NEW<br />
microsoft Access 2010 — Level 2<br />
Learn how to normalize data, manage table relationships<br />
and enforce referential integrity. Work with lookup fields and<br />
subdatasheets. Create join queries, calculated fields and summary<br />
values. Add objects to forms and create advanced form<br />
types. Print reports and labels. Create and modify PivotTables<br />
and PivotCharts. CEUs awarded. $155 includes $50 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CTR 336 Microsoft Access 2010 - Level 1 or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H84597H 1 session GbtC 408<br />
F 9 am-5 pm Jan. 25<br />
Sec. 102 H84599H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
TuTh 6-9:30 pm March 5-7<br />
CTr 342 NEW<br />
microsoft powerpoint 2010 — Level 1<br />
Learn how to format text; use drawing objects; work with<br />
graphics; and insert tables and charts. Practice using templates<br />
and themes, slide masters and transition effects.<br />
Conclude with how to proof, rearrange, run, rearrange and<br />
print presentations. CEUs awarded. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85680H 1 session GbtC 203<br />
F 9 am-4:30 pm Jan. 25<br />
CTr 343 NEW<br />
microsoft powerpoint 2010 — Level 2<br />
Learn how to customize PowerPoint by modifying the Ribbon<br />
and changing application settings. Work with SmartArt<br />
graphics, tables, multimedia content and interactive elements.<br />
Learn about distribution options including <strong>PDF</strong>, HTML<br />
and online broadcasts as well as how to integrate PowerPoint<br />
with Word and Excel. CEUs awarded. $135 includes $25 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CTR 342 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 - Level 1 or<br />
equivalent knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H85681H 1 session GbtC 203<br />
F 9 am-4:30 pm Feb. 8<br />
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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85197H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 102 H85201H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 103 H85204H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
oLA 314<br />
introduction to microsoft Access 2010<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84773H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Laurie Fuller<br />
Sec. 102 H84774H Feb. 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Laurie Fuller<br />
Sec. 103 H84776H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Laurie Fuller<br />
55<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<br />
oLA 319<br />
intermediate microsoft Access 2010<br />
Learn how to build forms and databases by importing information<br />
from Excel spreadsheets into tables. Discover how use<br />
action queries to add and update key fields that build relationships<br />
among the tables and manage data. CEUs awarded.<br />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84881H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Wyatt Cook<br />
Sec. 102 H84882H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Wyatt Cook<br />
Sec. 103 H84883H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Wyatt Cook<br />
oLA 318<br />
introduction to powerpoint 2010<br />
Learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 to create exciting<br />
slide presentations that include SmartArt, multimedia,<br />
animation, sound, charts, clip art and hyperlinks. CEUs<br />
awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84878H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kathy Pelt<br />
Sec. 102 H84879H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kathy Pelt<br />
Sec. 103 H84880H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Kathy Pelt<br />
oLA 320<br />
what’s New in microsoft Office 2010<br />
Get up to speed on the latest version of Microsoft Office 2010!<br />
Explore new features and work with Word documents, Excel<br />
spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations and Access databases.<br />
CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84884H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Barbara Clemens<br />
Sec. 102 H84885H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Barbara Clemens<br />
Sec. 103 H84886H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Barbara Clemens<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 103 to learn<br />
more about continuing education certificate programs.<br />
CTR 322 Introduction to iPhone and iPad Programming<br />
CTr 322 888<br />
introduction to iphone and ipad programming<br />
Practice programming applications for iPhone and iPad<br />
development and create professional applications. Textbook<br />
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $509<br />
includes $179 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Previous programming experience and knowledge<br />
of either C+ or an object-oriented programming language is recommended.<br />
Sec. 101 H84522H 4 sessions GbtC 203<br />
M 6-9 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 18<br />
56<br />
computer and technology training<br />
CTr 323 888<br />
iphone and ipad Application Development<br />
Practice hands-on programming applications for iPhone<br />
and iPad development and create professional applications.<br />
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />
awarded. $509 includes $179 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Previous programming experience and knowledge<br />
of either C+ or an object-oriented programming language is recommended.<br />
Sec. 101 H84523H 6 sessions GbtC 203<br />
M 6-9 pm Feb. 25-April 8<br />
Database Development<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 />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85062H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Allen Taylor<br />
Sec. 102 H85063H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Allen Taylor<br />
Sec. 103 H85065H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Working knowledge of database structure.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90098H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cindy Delia<br />
Sec. 102 H90099H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cindy Delia<br />
Sec. 103 H90102H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cindy Delia<br />
onL 377 888<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. 101 H90131H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cindy Delia<br />
Sec. 102 H90115H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cindy Delia<br />
Sec. 103 H90118H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cindy Delia<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85067H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 102 H85068H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 103 H85070H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85071H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 102 H85072H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 103 H85074H March 20-May 10 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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Working knowledge of database structure.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90086H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cecelia Allison<br />
Sec. 102 H90091H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cecelia Allison<br />
Sec. 103 H90094H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cecelia Allison<br />
CTR 323 iPhone and iPad Application Development VA ApprOVED<br />
NONCrEDit trAiNiNG<br />
A+ Certification/PC Repair Technician •<br />
Commercial Truck Driving<br />
Dental Assisting<br />
HVACR Technician<br />
See pages 61, 81, 66, 73.
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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84668H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cecelia Allison<br />
Sec. 102 H84669H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cecelia Allison<br />
Sec. 103 H84749H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cecelia Allison<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84907H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Allen Taylor<br />
Sec. 102 H84910H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Allen Taylor<br />
Sec. 103 H84912H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Allen Taylor<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 103 to learn more about<br />
continuing education certificate programs.<br />
nTW 536 888<br />
it project management<br />
Examine all aspects of information technology (IT) projects,<br />
including hardware, software, vendor relationships, communicating<br />
with different audiences and working with local and<br />
remote teams. Learn how to determine project scope, set and<br />
manage expectations, identify and manage IT risks, and meet<br />
quality standards. Practice the skills to deliver IT projects<br />
on time, within budget and to specification. CEUs awarded.<br />
$2,095 includes $525 fee.<br />
Note: Textbook fee included.<br />
Sec. 101 H84660H 8 sessions GbtC 203<br />
Sa 9 am-2 pm Feb. 2-March 30<br />
CTr 344 NEW<br />
microsoft project 2010: basic<br />
Learn how to create and modify task lists, project schedules<br />
and calendars. Discover how to assign resources to tasks,<br />
track costs and resolve resource conflicts. Explore how to<br />
apply filters and groups and sort task and resource data. CEUs<br />
awarded. $139 includes $40 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85683H 2 sessions CALt 138<br />
W 6-10 pm Feb. 6-13<br />
computer and technology training<br />
CTr 345 NEW<br />
microsoft project 2010: Advanced<br />
Learn how to create baseline plans and reports; monitor and<br />
update projects; and analyze project statistics. Discover how<br />
to consolidate project files, share resources, communicate<br />
information using Project Server 2010 and integrate data<br />
with other Office applications. CEUs awarded. $139 includes<br />
$40 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CTR 344 Microsoft Project 2010 - Level 1 or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Sec. 101 H85685H 2 sessions CALt 138<br />
W 6-10 pm Feb. 20-27<br />
oLi 392<br />
introduction to microsoft project 2010<br />
Learn how to effectively plan, implement and control projects.<br />
Explore project details, tasks and scheduling. Produce<br />
a baseline; assign resources and costs; identify and analyze<br />
variances; and revise a project plan. CEUs awarded. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85207H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H85210H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H85212H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OLI 300 Introduction to the Internet or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90106H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H90113H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H90117H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90159H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tom Myers<br />
Sec. 102 H90028H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tom Myers<br />
Sec. 103 H90033H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tom Myers<br />
Business Software<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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. 101 H84413H 3 sessions CALt 136<br />
MW 6-9 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 4 Linda Walsh<br />
CTT 30988<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. 101 H84601H 2 sessions CALt 136<br />
MW 6-9 pm Feb. 11-13 Linda Walsh<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. 101 H84434H 1 session GbtC 408<br />
Tu 6-9 pm March 26 Ann Pinto<br />
oLA 317<br />
Quickbooks 2012 for Contractors<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84875H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Paxton<br />
Sec. 102 H84876H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Paxton<br />
Sec. 103 H84877H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
oLA 324<br />
introduction to Quickbooks 2012<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 />
CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84897H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Paxton<br />
Sec. 102 H84899H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Paxton<br />
Sec. 103 H84902H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Paxton<br />
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Careers and Certifications<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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85058H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Diane Koers<br />
Sec. 102 H85059H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Diane Koers<br />
Sec. 103 H85060H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84756H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Diane Koers<br />
Sec. 102 H84757H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Diane Koers<br />
Sec. 103 H84771H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Diane Koers<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. 101 H84605H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
Sa 9 am-4:30 pm March 9-16 Marcia Pearl<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. 101 H84610H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
Sa 9 am-4:30 pm March 30-April 6 Marcia Pearl<br />
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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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85179H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sherry London<br />
Sec. 102 H85180H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sherry London<br />
Sec. 103 H85181H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85116H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 102 H85117H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 103 H85119H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85149H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 102 H85152H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 103 H85153H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
oLA 321<br />
photoshop Elements 10: Digital photography 1<br />
Learn to edit images, correct flaws, create simple art projects,<br />
prepare images for email and the Web, and organize images.<br />
CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Designed for camera enthusiasts with no<br />
photo-editing experience. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84888H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 102 H84889H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 103 H84890H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
oLA 322<br />
photoshop Elements 10: 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84891H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 102 H84893H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Schulz<br />
Sec. 103 H84895H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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 103<br />
to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
CTC 328 Photoshop: Web Graphic Design<br />
CTC 329 Flash: Web Graphic Design (see page 58)<br />
CTT 397 Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design<br />
(see page 58)<br />
CTT 374 Adobe Acrobat (see page 58)<br />
CTC 352 Concept to Layout: Web Graphic Design<br />
(see page 58)<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. 101 H84426H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
F 9 am-4:30 pm Feb. 1-8 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. 101 H84427H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
F 9 am-4:30 pm Feb. 15-22 Marcia Pearl<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. 101 H84428H 8 sessions GbtC 408<br />
MW 6-10 pm Feb. 4-27 Bruno Mattiello
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. 101 H84431H 8 sessions GbtC 408<br />
MW 6-10 pm March 4-April 3 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. 101 H84618H 8 sessions GbtC 408<br />
MW 6-10 pm April 8-May 1 Bruno Mattiello<br />
CTT 374 88<br />
Adobe Acrobat<br />
Learn to use Adobe Acrobat to create and deliver secure,<br />
high-quality <strong>PDF</strong> documents. Explore how to assemble<br />
electronic or paper files, websites, engineering drawings<br />
and email into reliable and easily shareable <strong>PDF</strong>s. 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. 101 H84616H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
MW 6-9 pm May 6-8 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. 101 H84432H 2 sessions GbtC 408<br />
MW 6-10 pm May 13-15 Bruno Mattiello<br />
CTr 316 888<br />
introduction to C++<br />
Learn the basic syntax and structure of the C++ programming<br />
language. Create C++ applications that define variables<br />
and arrays; use if and switch/case statements; and for<br />
loops and while loops. Build applications made up of several<br />
files. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />
awarded. $509 includes $179 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84512H 4 sessions CALt 138<br />
M 6-9 pm Feb. 4-25<br />
computer and technology training<br />
Advanced Web Design —<br />
Continuing Education Certificate<br />
Successfully complete the following four courses to<br />
earn a continuing education certificate in advanced<br />
Web design. Courses offered in fall 2012. Visit www.<br />
aacc.edu/it/webdesign. See page 103 to learn more<br />
about continuing education certificate programs.<br />
CTR 316 Introduction to C++<br />
CTR 317 Introduction to JavaScript<br />
CTR 318 Introduction to ColdFusion (see page 60)<br />
CTR 319 Introduction to Flash Action Scripting<br />
(see page 60)<br />
CTr 317 888<br />
introduction to Java<br />
Create text-based Java applications that define variables,<br />
arrays and the use of statements; switch/case statements;<br />
and for loops and while loops. Define classes and learn to create<br />
new classes based on existing classes using inheritance.<br />
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />
awarded. $509 includes $179 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84514H 4 sessions CALt 138<br />
M 6-9 pm March 4-April 1<br />
CTr 318 888<br />
introduction to Coldfusion<br />
Create pages that display a requested set of records from<br />
the database. Develop forms that allow users to add, edit or<br />
delete records from the database. Create data-driven applications<br />
using application, client and session variables. Textbook<br />
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $509<br />
includes $179 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84516H 4 sessions CALt 138<br />
M 6-9 pm April 8-29<br />
CTr 319 888<br />
introduction to flash Action Scripting<br />
Learn how to use Flash Action Scripting to create content, create<br />
and manipulate components, load movies and animate<br />
colors and filters. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $509 includes $179 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84517H 4 sessions CALt 138<br />
M 6-9 pm May 6-June 3<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90145H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 102 H90148H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 103 H90151H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85082H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Patricia Franks<br />
Sec. 102 H85083H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Patricia Franks<br />
Sec. 103 H85084H March 20-May 10 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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85085H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 102 H85086H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 103 H85087H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
did you know ...<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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85088H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 102 H85089H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 103 H85090H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
oLi 385<br />
introduction to inDesign CS5<br />
Learn how to design and create professional quality letterhead,<br />
business cards, brochures and <strong>PDF</strong> files. Explore the<br />
best ways to create different types of material; organize and<br />
name your files; and reuse items such as colors and artwork.<br />
CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85154H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Donna Baker<br />
Sec. 102 H85156H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Donna Baker<br />
Sec. 103 H85159H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Donna Baker<br />
from 33 faculty and staff in 1961<br />
to 2,654 today<br />
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Careers and Certifications<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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85173H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robert Fuller<br />
Sec. 102 H85174H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robert Fuller<br />
Sec. 103 H85177H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85169H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
William Harrell<br />
Sec. 102 H85170H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
William Harrell<br />
Sec. 103 H85171H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
William Harrell<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 stand-alone Java applets<br />
and learn to integrate them into your design. CEUs awarded.<br />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OLN 381 Creating Web Pages or equivalent knowledge.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90068H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 102 H90074H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
Sec. 103 H90082H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Craig Powers<br />
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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90156H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Merrill Hall<br />
Sec. 102 H90052H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Merrill Hall<br />
Sec. 103 H90057H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Merrill Hall<br />
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computer and technology training<br />
Digital Home Technology<br />
Digital Home Technology Integration—<br />
Continuing Education Certificate<br />
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a<br />
continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/<br />
dht. See page 103 to learn more about 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 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. 101 H86888H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86889H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86890H March 20-May 10 ONLN prOtr<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. 101 H86858H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86860H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86861H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H86882H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86883H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86884H March 20-May 10 ONLN prOtr<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. 101 H86885H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86886H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86887H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H86891H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86892H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86893H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H86894H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86895H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86896H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H86959H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86960H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86963H March 20-May 10 ONLN prOtr
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 />
nTW 513 88<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. 101 H84641H 16 sessions GbtC 202<br />
MW 6-10 pm Feb. 11-April 10 David Reese<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 software.<br />
Note: Exam fee included.<br />
Sec. 101 H84640H 16 sessions GbtC 202<br />
MW 6-10 pm April 22-June 17 David Reese<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 />
$184 includes $95 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Working knowledge of PC hardware and applications.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90089H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 102 H90090H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 103 H90093H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
computer and technology training<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<br />
410-777-2325. See page 103 to learn more about<br />
continuing education certificate programs.<br />
NTW 512 A+ Essentials<br />
NTW 513 A+ Network and Desk Side IT Technician<br />
oLn 379<br />
A+ Certification intermediate: 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. $184 includes $95 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OLN 378 A+ Certification Basic: Hardware 1 or equivalent<br />
knowledge.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90103H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 102 H90107H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 103 H90133H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<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. $184<br />
includes $95 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. 101 H90139H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 102 H90141H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 103 H90143H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<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. $184 includes $95 fee. Prerequisites:<br />
CompTIA A+ or Network+ Certifications or equivalent networking<br />
experience in a Windows XP environment.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90150H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Martin Acuna<br />
Sec. 102 H90152H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Martin Acuna<br />
Sec. 103 H90153H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Martin Acuna<br />
IT Security<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
Information Systems Security Professional<br />
Exam Preparation —<br />
Continuing Education Certificate<br />
Successfully complete NTW 521 Certified Information<br />
Systems Security Professional to earn a continuing<br />
education certificate. For more information visit<br />
www.aacc.edu/it/cissp or call 410-777-2325. See<br />
page 103 to learn more about continuing education<br />
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. For more information visit www.<br />
aacc.edu/it/comptia or call 410-777-2325. See<br />
page 103 to learn more about continuing education<br />
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 />
For more information visit www.aacc.edu/it/cloud<br />
or call 410-777-2325. See page 103 to learn more<br />
about continuing education certificate programs.<br />
nTW 531 8888<br />
Certified technical trainer Ctt+<br />
Earn CompTIA CTT+, an industry recognized vendor-neutral<br />
certification. Master core instructor skills, including preparation,<br />
presentation, communication, facilitation and evaluation<br />
in both a classroom and virtual classroom environment.<br />
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />
awarded. $555 includes $55 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84657H 8 sessions GbtC 203<br />
W 6-9:30 pm Jan. 30-March 27<br />
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. $184 includes $95 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: CompTIA A+ Certification is strongly recommended.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90140H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 102 H90142H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
Sec. 103 H90144H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Scott Jernigan<br />
61<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<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. $184 includes<br />
$95 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. 101 H90146H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 102 H90147H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
Sec. 103 H90149H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Alan Simpson<br />
nTW 521<br />
Certified information Systems Security<br />
Professional (CISSP) Explore all areas of the security Common<br />
Body of Knowledge (CBK). Learn all 10 security domains<br />
essential for the protection of information systems and<br />
corporate and national infrastructures. Textbook information<br />
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,605 includes<br />
$110 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Significant IT security experience and prior certification<br />
such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or SCNP are recommended.<br />
Sec. 101 H84654H 12 sessions AmiL<br />
Tu 6-10 pm Jan. 29-April 23 Lee Hewitt<br />
nTW 537<br />
ComptiA Strata it fundamentals prep<br />
Understand the core components that make up the information<br />
technology (IT) landscape while preparing for<br />
the CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals exam. Learn about<br />
computer hardware, software, networking, troubleshooting,<br />
emerging technologies, configuring operating systems, file<br />
and folder management, and networks and network configuration.<br />
CEUs awarded. $1,525 includes $239 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84662H 11 sessions AmiL<br />
W 6-9:30 pm Feb. 6-April 24<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 103 to learn more about<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. 101 H84658H 4 sessions AmiL<br />
F 9 am-4 pm Feb. 15-March 8 Lee Hewitt<br />
62<br />
computer and technology training<br />
nTW 538 888<br />
Cloud Computing Essentials<br />
Understand the fundamental concepts and architecture of<br />
cloud computing and the design and deployment of a cloud<br />
computing platform. Discuss who’s who in cloud computing,<br />
the products and services offered, and common platforms<br />
and applications. CEUs awarded. $1,959 includes $259 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84664H 11 sessions JOHN 100<br />
TuTh 6-9:15 pm Jan. 29-March 5<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. 101 H85093H Jan. 16-May 31 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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85076H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mike Orsega<br />
Sec. 102 H85077H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mike Orsega<br />
Sec. 103 H85078H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85079H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 102 H85080H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 103 H85081H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85055H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
Sec. 102 H85056H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
Sec. 103 H85057H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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 />
$130† includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90104H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Nathan Meyers<br />
Sec. 102 H90108H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Nathan Meyers<br />
Sec. 103 H90111H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90067H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
Sec. 102 H90083H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
Sec. 103 H90085H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<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 />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90105H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mike Orsega<br />
Sec. 102 H90109H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mike Orsega<br />
Sec. 103 H90120H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Mike Orsega<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). $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85095H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
Sec. 102 H85098H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
Sec. 103 H85100H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent
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. $130<br />
includes $705 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85242H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 102 H85243H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 103 H85245H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85110H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 102 H85111H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
Sec. 103 H85114H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Richard Blum<br />
oLn 357<br />
introduction to C++ programming<br />
Learn how to program in C++. Discover how to create<br />
programs for Microsoft Windows using Microsoft Visual C++<br />
2005 Express Edition. Learn Object-Oriented techniques, how<br />
to create windows and forms, and how to program in a stepby-step<br />
nature. CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H90125H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
Sec. 102 H90129H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
Sec. 103 H90132H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeffrey Kent<br />
Mobile Device Programming<br />
CTr 324 888<br />
introduction to mobile Device programming<br />
Explore application programming for mobile devices, focusing<br />
on applications with network support. Develop an application<br />
for mobile devices. Textbook information available at<br />
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $509 includes $179 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84528H 2 sessions JOHN 100<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm March 12-14<br />
CTr 325 888<br />
mobile Device programming-python<br />
Study the basics of mobile device programming. Learn to<br />
program in Python for S60 and develop an application to<br />
show “proof of concept” or a first implementation. Textbook<br />
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $509<br />
includes $179 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84530H 2 sessions JOHN 100<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm March 26-28<br />
computer and technology training<br />
Mobile Device Programming —<br />
Continuing Education Certificate<br />
Successfully complete the following four courses to<br />
earn a continuing education certificate. Visit www.<br />
aacc.edu/it/iphone or call 410-777-2325. See<br />
page 103 to learn more about continuing education<br />
certificate programs.<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 (see page 64)<br />
CTR 326 Mobile Device Programming — C++<br />
CTr 326 888<br />
mobile Device programming-C++<br />
Learn the fundamental concepts and tools of Symbian<br />
C†† development. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $509 includes $179 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84532H 2 sessions JOHN 100<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm April 2-4<br />
CTr 327 888<br />
mobile Device programming — Java 2<br />
Explore various platforms and programming languages for<br />
mobile phones. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $509 includes $179 fee.<br />
Note: Experience with JAVA or object oriented programming is<br />
recommended.<br />
Sec. 101 H84533H 2 sessions JOHN 100<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm April 9-11<br />
e-Learning Instructional Design<br />
CTr 301 888<br />
introduction to e-Learning instructional Design<br />
Obtain the knowledge and skills to systematically plan and<br />
adapt design based on learner needs, content requirements<br />
and outcomes. Learn proven strategies for designing online<br />
instruction in training areas that correspond with various<br />
business needs. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $209 includes $75 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84470H 2 sessions GbtC 203<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm Feb. 5-7 Dorcas Francisco<br />
CTr 302 888<br />
Effective methods for e-Learning<br />
instructionalDesign<br />
Examine a step-by-step guide to developing an online learning<br />
course plan. Use brainstorming, clustering, storyboarding,<br />
outlining and flowcharting techniques to effectively model<br />
course information. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $269 includes $105 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84473H 4 sessions GbtC 203<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm Feb. 12-21 Dorcas Francisco<br />
CTr 303 888<br />
Developing and Deploying e-Learning<br />
instructional Design<br />
Evaluate successful online learning environments. Discuss<br />
various products and tools used to develop and manage<br />
course websites. Explore creative techniques for executing<br />
a successful online class. Textbook information available at<br />
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $369 includes $159 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84475H 4 sessions GbtC 203<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm Feb. 26-March 7 Dorcas Francisco<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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<br />
and e-learning technologies. Visit www.aacc.edu/<br />
it/elearning or call 410-777-2325. See page 103<br />
to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
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 />
CTr 304<br />
facilitation of Online Synchronous Delivery<br />
Platforms Examine synchronous training to effectively design<br />
and facilitate virtual classes. Discover the unique perspective<br />
and set of skills the synchronous environment requires<br />
that are different from classroom or asynchronous training.<br />
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />
awarded. $369 includes $159 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84477H 4 sessions GbtC 203<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm March 12-28 Dorcas Francisco<br />
CTr 305 888<br />
Engaging Students Online<br />
Explore various avenues, techniques and best practices to<br />
engage students in the virtual classroom. Discuss the various<br />
professional resources and technology tools available to<br />
assist in efficiently and effectively maintaining a busy online<br />
classroom. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />
CEUs awarded. $269 includes $105 fee.<br />
Note: Online course.<br />
Sec. 101 H84508H 4 sessions GbtC 203<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm April 2-11 Dorcas Francisco<br />
CTr 306 888<br />
Capstone in e-Learning instructional Design<br />
Design and develop an actual online course utilizing both<br />
the asynchronous and synchronous online learning environments.<br />
Implement a full-scale course development project<br />
under typical business constraints. Textbook information<br />
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $269 includes<br />
$105 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84510H 4 sessions GbtC 203<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm April 16-25 Dorcas Francisco<br />
CTr 307 888<br />
facilitating Synchronous Learning<br />
Build skills in designing and delivering effective live and<br />
online, synchronous training. Learn best practice tips<br />
for online training design and how to establish learner<br />
engagement. Create collaborative activities and appropriate<br />
instructional materials for a synchronous program. Textbook<br />
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $950<br />
includes $250 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84511H 6 sessions JOHN 100<br />
Sa 9 am-1 pm March 2-April 6<br />
63<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<br />
CONStruCtiON<br />
Learn more about all of AACC's construction programs at<br />
www.aacc.edu/construction.<br />
opT 366<br />
Carpentry 1<br />
Create a shed and master the skills necessary to construct<br />
rafters, floor and wall systems, ceiling joists and stairs.<br />
Learn under the guidance of an experienced carpenter. CEUs<br />
awarded. $306 includes $75 fee.<br />
Note: Safety glasses and hard shoes required. Toolbox recommended.<br />
Sec. 101 H85617H 12 sessions CAtN<br />
MW 6:15-9 pm Feb. 11-March 27 Gary Lane<br />
opT 378<br />
Carpentry 2<br />
Become skilled at installing doors, windows, siding, trim<br />
work, locks, deadbolts, insulation and drywall. Utilize<br />
advanced carpentry tools. Build out a small shed. CEUs<br />
awarded. $306† includes $75 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85620H 12 sessions CAtN<br />
MW 6-9 pm April 8-May 15 Gary Lane<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. $134<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85548H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H85549H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H85550H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<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. $134 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85551H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H85553H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H85645H March 20-May 10 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. $134<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85646H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 102 H85647H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
Sec. 103 H85648H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tony Swaim<br />
64<br />
construction<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. 101 H86582H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86583H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86584H March 20-May 10 ONLN prOtr<br />
Construction Estimating<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 103<br />
to learn more about 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 />
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. 101 H86599H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Jay Hampton<br />
Sec. 102 H86600H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Jay Hampton<br />
Sec. 103 H86601H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H86448H Jan. 14-March 24 ONLN CExp<br />
Bob George<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. 101 H86450H Jan. 14-March 24 ONLN CExp<br />
Bob George<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. 101 H86452H Jan. 14-March 24 ONLN CExp<br />
Bob George<br />
oCA 510<br />
Estimating and bidding 1<br />
Explore hands-on estimating and quantity take-off activities<br />
associated with general conditions, site work, concrete and<br />
formwork, and masonry 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. Approved by the American Society of Professional<br />
Estimators.<br />
Sec. 101 H86508H Jan. 14-March 24 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. 101 H86509H Jan. 14-March 24 ONLN CExp<br />
Bob George<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. 101 H86510H Jan. 14-March 24 ONLN CExp<br />
Bob George<br />
Home Remodeling Contractor<br />
opA 321<br />
Steps to becoming a professional<br />
Home remodeler<br />
Prepare for a career as a home remodeling contractor.<br />
Explore ethical salesmanship and trends and technologies<br />
in the industry. Learn how to increase market share, protect<br />
company assets and safeguard workers on the jobsite. $400<br />
includes $205 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86976H Jan. 7-March 12 ONLN wb
COSmEtOLOGy AND EStHEtiCS<br />
Cosmetology<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 410-777-7387. See page 103<br />
to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Cosmetologist:<br />
Eight-Hour All About Skin Update<br />
BIS 510 All About Skin: An Eight-hour Hour Guide<br />
for 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<br />
and Review<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. 101 H86542H Jan. 7-14 ONLN SSpA<br />
Sec. 102 H86557H Feb. 4-11 ONLN SSpA<br />
Sec. 103 H86568H March 4-11 ONLN SSpA<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. 101 H86590H Jan. 13-16 ONLN SSpA<br />
Sec. 102 H86593H Feb. 10-13 ONLN SSpA<br />
Sec. 103 H86602H March 10-13 ONLN SSpA<br />
cosmetology and esthetics<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. 101 H86577H Jan. 23-26 ONLN SSpA<br />
Sec. 102 H86663H Feb. 20-23 ONLN SSpA<br />
Sec. 103 H86664H March 20-23 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. 101 H86605H Jan. 27-28 ONLN SSpA<br />
Sec. 102 H86665H Feb. 24-25 ONLN SSpA<br />
Sec. 103 H86666H March 24-25 ONLN SSpA<br />
Esthetician<br />
<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers esthetician training<br />
in partnership with the Chesapeake School of Esthetics.<br />
Bns 564<br />
Skin Care History, Ethics and image<br />
Review the history of skin care and cosmetics. Define how<br />
professional image and ethics affect the skin care industry.<br />
Practice setting up work areas and client treatments while<br />
learning basic facial and treatment protocol. CEUs awarded.<br />
$1,550 includes $1,411 fee.<br />
Corequisites: BNS 565 Skin Care Bacteriology, Sanitation and<br />
Diseases, BNS 566 Cosmetic Chemistry and Nutrition for Skin Care, BNS<br />
567 Skin Analysis and Treatments for Esthetics, BNS 568 Advanced<br />
Topics Esthetics and BNS 569 Esthetics Theory and Applications.<br />
Sec. 101 H86111H 14 sessions CSES<br />
MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm Jan. 3-23 Betty Wilder<br />
Bns 565<br />
Skin Care bacteriology, Sanitation and Diseases<br />
Learn bacteriology, sanitation and disinfection while determining<br />
how they relate to skin conditions, disorders and<br />
diseases. Practice basic facials in a laboratory setting. Explore<br />
European facial massage. CEUs awarded. $1,550 includes<br />
$1,411 fee.<br />
Corequisites: BNS 564 Skin Care History, Ethics and Image, BNS 566<br />
Cosmetic Chemistry and Nutrition for Skin Care, BNS 567 Skin Analysis<br />
and Treatments for Esthetics, BNS 568 Advanced Topics Esthetics and<br />
BNS 569 Esthetics Theory and Applications.<br />
Sec. 101 H86112H 14 sessions CSES<br />
MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm Jan. 24-Feb. 12 Betty Wilder<br />
onLine ON DEmAND<br />
Access all AACC’s noncredit distance education courses<br />
www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
Esthetician Preparation 600-Hour —<br />
Continuing Education Certificate<br />
Successfully complete the following six courses to earn<br />
a continuing education certificate. Students must<br />
enroll in all classes at the same time. Registration for<br />
fall 2012 courses is closed; however classes are offered<br />
again in winter/spring 2013. For more information,<br />
visit www.aacc.edu/esthetician or call<br />
410-777-2970. See page 103 to learn more about<br />
continuing education certificate programs.<br />
BNS 564 Skin Care History, Ethics and Image<br />
BNS 565 Skin Care Bacteriology, Sanitation and<br />
Diseases<br />
BNS 566 Cosmetic Chemistry and Nutrition for<br />
Skin Care<br />
BNS 567 Skin Analysis and Treatments for Esthetics<br />
BNS 568 Advanced Topics Esthetics<br />
BNS 569 Esthetics Theory and Applications<br />
Bns 566<br />
Cosmetic Chemistry and Nutrition for Skin Care<br />
Analyze common ingredients in skin products while learning<br />
cosmetic chemistry. Learn advanced European facial massage<br />
and how nutrition affects skin health. Practice basic facials<br />
and treatments in a laboratory setting. CEUs awarded. $1,550<br />
includes $1,411 fee.<br />
Corequisites: 564 Skin Care History, Ethics and Image, BNS 565 Skin<br />
Care Bacteriology, Sanitation and Diseases, BNS 567 Skin Analysis and<br />
Treatments for Esthetics, BNS 568 Advanced Topics in Esthetics and BNS<br />
569 Esthetics Theory and Applications.<br />
Sec. 101 H86117H 14 sessions CSES<br />
MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm Feb. 13-March 4 Betty Wilder<br />
Bns 567<br />
Skin Analysis and treatments for Esthetics<br />
Examine advanced skin analysis techniques and customized<br />
skin care treatments. Explore electrical usage in facial<br />
treatments. Practice full facials and treatments on volunteer<br />
clients. CEUs awarded. $1,550 includes $1,411 fee.<br />
Corequisites: BNS 564 Skin Care History, Ethics and Image, BNS 565<br />
Skin Care Bacteriology, Sanitation and Diseases, BNS 566 Cosmetic<br />
Chemistry and Nutrition for Skin Care, BNS 568 Advanced Topics in<br />
Esthetics and BNS 569 Esthetics Theory and Applications.<br />
Sec. 101 H86119H 14 sessions CSES<br />
MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm March 5-29 Betty Wilder<br />
Bns 568<br />
Advanced topics in Esthetics<br />
Explore advanced esthetic topics including current trends.<br />
Learn professional makeup application and hair removal<br />
techniques. Practice electrical usage in a facial treatment and<br />
perform facial treatments on volunteer clients. CEUs awarded.<br />
$1,550 includes $1,411 fee.<br />
Corequisites: BNS 564 Skin Care History, Ethics and Image, BNS 565<br />
Skin Care Bacteriology, Sanitation and Diseases, BNS 566 Cosmetic<br />
Chemistry and Nutrition for Skin Care, BNS 567 Skin Analysis and<br />
Treatments for Esthetics and BNS 569 Esthetics Theory and Applications.<br />
Sec. 101 H86271H 14 sessions CSES<br />
MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm April 1-18 Betty Wilder<br />
65<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<br />
66<br />
cosmetology and esthetics • dental assisting • electrical<br />
Bns 569<br />
Esthetics theory and Applications<br />
Practice makeup application, advanced facial treatments and<br />
face and body waxing on volunteer clients. CEUs awarded.<br />
$1,550 includes $1,411 fee.<br />
Corequisites: BNS 564 Skin Care History, Ethics and Image, BNS 565<br />
Skin Care Bacteriology, Sanitation and Diseases, BNS 566 Cosmetic<br />
Chemistry and Nutrition for Skin Care, BNS 567 Skin Analysis and<br />
Treatments for Esthetics and BNS 568 Advanced Topics in Esthetics.<br />
Note: Successful completion of course prepares student to sit for the<br />
State Board Exam.<br />
Sec. 101 H86273H 16 sessions CSES<br />
MTuWThF 9 am-4 pm April 19-May 10 Betty Wilder<br />
Bis 535<br />
Environmentally friendly Salons and Spas<br />
Examine how to incorporate eco-friendly strategies in salons<br />
and spas. Gain knowledge of energy conservation, recycling,<br />
green cleaning and salon and spa product line choices. CEUs<br />
awarded. $195 includes $165 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86667H Feb. 4-March 25 ONLN SSpA<br />
Salon and Spa Owner<br />
Bis 540<br />
Cosmetology test prep for mD State boards<br />
Practice test taking skills in safety and sanitation, applied<br />
anatomy, physical sciences, chemical services and hairstyling.<br />
Study state laws and regulations. Assess skills with a sample<br />
test to target strengths and weaknesses. CEUs awarded. $160<br />
includes $140 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86668H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-9:15 pm Jan. 28-March 25 Lisa Lane<br />
Woi 308<br />
Hair Health: to the roots<br />
Discover the roots of hair health through African philosophy<br />
to understand the origin of individual hair stories. Explore<br />
the role of hair in self-esteem, empowerment and culture.<br />
Develop a commitment to healthy hair care. $23† includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84646H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
M 7-8:20 pm Feb. 11 Stephanie Reid<br />
Woi 309<br />
Hair Health: myths and reality<br />
Learn about common hair care routines and myths. Examine<br />
the impact of shampoo, dyes, relaxers, moisturizers and heat<br />
treatments on hair health. Identify ways to improve hair<br />
health. Develop a personalized hair maintenance schedule.<br />
$23† includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H84647H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
M 6:30-8 pm Feb. 25 Jaki Sommerville<br />
DENtAL ASSiStiNG<br />
Dental Assisting and Radiology —<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. Visit www.aacc.edu/dental<br />
for more information or call 410-777-2447. See<br />
page 103 to learn more about continuing education<br />
certificate programs.<br />
oCA 333<br />
Dental Assistant radiology Safety update<br />
Learn updates on radiology safety techniques and procedures<br />
for dental assistants and hygienists. Course meets Maryland’s<br />
eight-hour requirement for dental assistant radiology recertification.<br />
$129 includes $34 fee.<br />
Note: Requires proof of employment in a dental office or prior<br />
completion of a dental assisting program. Call 410-777-2447 prior<br />
to registration.<br />
Sec. 101 H85653H 1 session fLrS 119<br />
Sa 8 am-4:30 pm Jan. 26 Ellen Penndorf<br />
oCA 348<br />
Dental Assisting and radiology<br />
Learn the basic skills necessary to work as an entry-level<br />
dental assistant in this fast-paced course. Review dental<br />
anatomy, terminology, restorative materials, infection control<br />
and chair-side techniques. Prepare for the Dental Assisting<br />
Board’s radiology certification exam. Review job search techniques.<br />
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />
Enrollment limit: 12. CEUs awarded. $1,089 includes $409 fee<br />
and DANB test fee.<br />
Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED.<br />
Note: Requires 90 percent attendance. English as a Second Language<br />
students must earn a composite score of 310 or better on the Level of<br />
English Proficiency exam, or successfully complete Capstone Level ESL<br />
coursework.<br />
Sec. 101 H86195H 30 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 5-8 pm Jan. 28-May 15 Jill Strickland<br />
Sec. 102 H86196H 30 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 12:30-3:30 pm Jan. 8-April 25 Earle Dashiell<br />
Sec. 103 H86198H 30 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MWF 9 am-noon Feb. 4-April 19 Wendy McCloskey<br />
oCA 349<br />
Dental radiology<br />
Learn the terminology and safety techniques necessary to<br />
produce dental radiographs. Study digital radiology procedures,<br />
basic exposure, positioning techniques and infection<br />
control. Upon completion students will be able to sit for the<br />
Dental Assisting National Board’s Radiology Certification<br />
Examination. $639 includes $295 fee and DANB test fee.<br />
Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED.<br />
Note: Requires 90 percent attendance, and proof of employment in a<br />
dental office. Call 410-777-2447 prior to registration.<br />
Sec. 101 H86201H 18 sessions CAtS<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Feb. 5-April 11 Sherri Parks<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
oCA 389<br />
Expanded functions: Chairside and Orthodontics<br />
Learn the skills necessary to advance to general chairside and<br />
orthodontic assisting. Students who successfully complete<br />
this course will be eligible to take both the General Dental<br />
Assisting and Orthodontic Assistant exams given by the<br />
Dental Assisting National Board (DANB). Textbook information<br />
available at the AACC Bookstore. Enrollment limit: 12.<br />
CEUs awarded. $925 includes $425 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Students must have a current radiography certification<br />
and a minimum of 200 hours of work experience in a dental office.<br />
Note: Requires 90 percent attendance.<br />
Sec. 101 H86204H 24 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm Feb. 5-May 2 William Trepp<br />
ELECtriCAL<br />
Cne 302 NEW<br />
Electrical masters Exam review<br />
Review calculations required for a licensed electrician. Gain a<br />
working knowledge of problem solutions for simple circuits,<br />
transformers, branch and feeder design, and complete dwellings.<br />
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs<br />
awarded. $283 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Bring NEC book to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H84505H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
F 5:30-9:30 pm Jan. 11-March 15 Clinton Pratt<br />
oCA 553 NEW<br />
introduction to Electrical Skills<br />
for maintenance workers part 2<br />
Learn the basic electrical skills necessary to work in the maintenance<br />
field. Build an understanding of wiring, National<br />
Electrical Codes and OSHA Safety. Build competencies for<br />
employment in apartment complexes, hospitals and other<br />
commercial sites. $1,380 includes $1,255 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86613H 24 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-9:30 pm Jan. 14-April 15<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.
ENVirONmENtAL EDuCAtiON<br />
environmental education • fitness certifications<br />
See additional alternative and sustainable energy courses<br />
on pages 44-45. Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/<br />
environment.<br />
enV 513<br />
Sustainable Landscape maintenance<br />
Learn to manage landscapes sustainably by reducing fertilizer,<br />
pesticide and water use. Build an understanding of plant<br />
ecosystem needs to reduce your costs and market your green<br />
landscape business. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. $110 includes $30 fee.<br />
Prerequisites: Some professional landscape experience recommended.<br />
Sec. 101 H85301H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-9:15 pm Feb. 5-19 Lesley Riddle<br />
Sa 9 am-12:15 pm Feb. 23<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: 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 may apply for qualified professional status to<br />
prepare forest conservation plans and stand delineations required by<br />
the Forest Conservation Act. Class does not meet March 14.<br />
Sec. 101 H85364H 10 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6:30-9:45 pm Feb. 19-March 28 Earl Reaves<br />
Sa 8 am-5 pm March 16<br />
enV 508<br />
Smart Landscape Design for the Environment<br />
Learn how to design a landscape that beautifies and<br />
conserves. Explore plant species, sizes, bloom cycles and<br />
overall appearance. Discuss current environmental practices<br />
and native plants. Textbook information available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. $85 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H85300H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 8 am-4 pm March 2 Lesley Riddle<br />
Hor 329<br />
woody plants for Landscape installation<br />
Learn about the use of shade trees, evergreens, shrubs, ornamental<br />
trees and native woody plants in a landscape project.<br />
Review habitats, soil condition requirements and hardiness<br />
restrictions. Discuss bloom sequence, flower color display,<br />
coastal and upland landscape features, and the value of ornamentals.<br />
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.<br />
CEUs awarded. $85 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86287H 2 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 8 am-1:30 pm March 9-16 Lesley Riddle<br />
enV 569 NEW<br />
wastewater — Disinfection and Chlorination<br />
Discuss general issues operators face when disinfecting<br />
wastewater. Explore the rudiments of wastewater treatment.<br />
CEUs awarded. $150 includes $100 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86716H Jan. 16-March 3 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86719H Feb. 20-April 17 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86722H March 20-May 15 ONLN prOtr<br />
enV 570 NEW<br />
wastewater — pollution Control<br />
Determine what is considered pollution. Discuss ways to treat<br />
water pollution. Use math to create solutions. CEUs awarded.<br />
$150 includes $100 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86726H Jan. 16-March 3 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86729H Feb. 20-April 17 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86843H March 20-May 15 ONLN prOtr<br />
enV 571 NEW<br />
wastewater — pond Systems<br />
Discuss general issues regarding the use of wastewater ponds<br />
as a treatment method. Explore the rudiments of wastewater<br />
treatments. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $100 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86862H Jan. 16-March 13 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86864H Feb. 20-April 17 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86865H March 20-May 15 ONLN prOtr<br />
enV 572 NEW<br />
wastewater — preliminary treatment<br />
Identify wastewater and preliminary treatments. Discuss the<br />
process and issues of preliminary treatment. CEUs awarded.<br />
$150 includes $100 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86866H Jan. 16-March 13 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86867H Feb. 20-April 17 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86869H March 20-May 15 ONLN prOtr<br />
enV 573 NEW<br />
wastewater — Suspended Growth Systems<br />
Identify suspended growth systems and wastewater treatments.<br />
Discuss the process and issues of suspended growth<br />
systems. CEUs awarded. $195 includes $100 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86922H Jan. 16-March 13 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86923H Feb. 20-April 17 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86924H March 20-May 15 ONLN prOtr<br />
enV 574 NEW<br />
wastewater Analysis<br />
Discuss lab procedures. Examine microscopic, coliform, BOD5,<br />
COD, ammonia, grease, oil, chlorine and solids. Outline<br />
gravimetric, spectrophotometric, electrochemical, titrimetric<br />
and microbiological methods of analysis. CEUs awarded. $250<br />
includes $180 fees.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.<br />
Sec. 101 H86926H Jan. 16-March 27 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 102 H86927H Feb. 20-May 1 ONLN prOtr<br />
Sec. 103 H86928H March 20-May 29 ONLN prOtr<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
fitNESS CErtifiCAtiONS<br />
Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/fitnesscert. For<br />
fitness and recreation courses, see pages 13-14. 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. 101 H85280H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 10 am-6 pm Jan. 19 Joseph Cannon<br />
Sec. 102 H85284H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 10 am-6 pm March 9 Joseph Cannon<br />
yGA 518 NEW<br />
professional yoga instructor: part 2<br />
Develop the art and science of wise sequencing. Practice<br />
teaching beginner and some intermediate yoga poses. Learn<br />
to recognize common misalignments in beginner and some<br />
intermediate yoga postures. Discuss the benefits of various<br />
meditation techniques. CEUs awarded. $1,008 includes $860<br />
fee. Textbook available at AACC Bookstore.<br />
Prerequisite: YGA 501 Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 1.<br />
Sec. 101 H86958H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 5-9:15 pm Jan. 9-March 27 Lynn Matthews<br />
Sa 9 am-7 pm Jan. 12, Feb. 2, March 9<br />
Su 9 am-7 pm Jan. 13, March 10<br />
yGA 519 NEW<br />
professional yoga instructor: part 4<br />
Practice teaching intermediate and advanced yoga poses as<br />
well as leading and teaching chants. Explore the benefits,<br />
risks, common misalignments, modifications, variations and<br />
energetic effects of poses. Develop pranayama and meditation<br />
techniques and the confidence to teach them in group<br />
classes. CEUs awarded. $870 includes $744 fee. Textbook<br />
available at AACC Bookstore.<br />
Prerequisite: YGA 502 Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 3.<br />
Sec. 101 H86965H 13 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Th 5-9:45 pm Jan. 3-March 28 Lynn Matthews<br />
Sa 9 am-7:30 pm Feb. 9<br />
Su 9 am-7:30 pm Feb. 10<br />
Css 586<br />
Sports Nutrition Consultant Certification<br />
Learn in-depth principles of nutrition to help sports clients<br />
with specific dietary and nutritional needs. Discuss current<br />
nutritional research, herb and vitamin supplements, and<br />
body composition testing. Explore links between nutrition<br />
and athletic performance and types of diet plans. Includes<br />
written exam. CEUs awarded. $110 includes $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. 101 H85285H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 10 am-6 pm Feb. 9 Joseph Cannon<br />
67<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<br />
68<br />
fitness certifications • floral design • health care<br />
HLH 357 v<br />
personal trainer fundamentals<br />
Prepares students to sit for the American Council on Exercise<br />
(ACE) Personal trainer examination. The utilization of physiological<br />
adaptations and responses to physical training/<br />
exercise and application of testing procedures for individuals<br />
interested in applying the components of fitness to a successful<br />
physical training program. Textbook available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $393 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Successful completion of course prepares student to sit for the<br />
American Council on Exercise (ACE) Personal Trainer Exam. Fees for the ACE<br />
exam will be the responsibility of the student. HEA 230 formerly HEA 130.<br />
Note: All sections also offered for credit, HEA 230.<br />
Sec. 101 H86406H 28 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 11 am-12:15 pm Jan. 24-May 7<br />
TuTh 12:30-1:30 pm<br />
Sec. 102 H86427H Jan. 23-May 8 ONLN Hybr<br />
W 6-7 pm<br />
W 6-9 pm<br />
Sec. 103 H86437H Jan. 26-May 11 ONLN Hybr<br />
Sa 9-10 am<br />
Sa 10 am-noon<br />
fLOrAL DESiGN<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. 101 H85580H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9:30 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 25 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 cutters and scissors.<br />
Sec. 101 H85603H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9:30 pm March 4-April 8 Sherie Williams<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. 101 H85406H 5 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9:30 pm April 8-May 6 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. 101 H85556H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Th 5-9 pm March 7 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 cutters, scissors and a<br />
bag lunch.<br />
Sec. 101 H85412H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-3:30 pm March 9 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. 101 H85416H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Th 5:30-9:30 pm March 14 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 throw-away bouquet and an altar<br />
arrangement. Enrollment limit: 13. CEUs awarded. $145<br />
includes $85 fee.<br />
Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.<br />
Sec. 101 H85606H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-3 pm March 16 Sherie Williams<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 />
Prerequisite: OCC 331 Floriculture 1, OCU 335 Floriculture 2 and OCA<br />
322 Floriculture 3.<br />
Sec. 101 H85576H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
M 7-9 pm May 13 Sherie Williams<br />
HEALtH CArE<br />
For caregiver training see health in the personal<br />
enrichment section, pages 18-19. For personal health<br />
courses for nonprofessionals see health in the personal<br />
enrichment section, page 18-19. For Career Exploration<br />
courses, see pages 8-9x and Workplace Spanish courses,<br />
see page 86-87.<br />
Assisted Living<br />
Bis 536<br />
Dementia Care Specialist<br />
Gain essential knowledge regarding neurological diseases<br />
that affect cognition and memory. Increase your knowledge<br />
on how to care for persons with dementia. Practice skills to<br />
support persons with dementia. CEUs awarded. $500 includes<br />
$253 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource<br />
Network (LERN).<br />
Sec. 101 H85429H Feb. 4-March 29 ONLN LErN<br />
Pamela Atwood<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
Floriculture – Floral Design<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 103<br />
to learn more about 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 />
OCA 322 Floriculture 3: High Style Designs<br />
OCC 312 Floriculture: Capstone Project<br />
Choose two electives<br />
OCU 351 Wedding Flowers and Corsages<br />
OCA 357 Floriculture: Home Decors with Silk Flowers<br />
OCA 321 Spring Flower Arranging<br />
OPT 347 Summer Flower Arranging<br />
OCA 353 Floriculture: High and Low Arrangements<br />
OCA 350 Tabletop Design<br />
OCA 354 Floriculture: Black and White<br />
Arrangements<br />
OCU 327 Floriculture: Thanksgiving Floral<br />
Arrangements<br />
OCU 326 Floriculture: Christmas Floral<br />
Arrangements<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. After passing a<br />
skills review and written exam, receive an AHA certification<br />
card valid for two years.<br />
Note: Students will receive CPR cards in the mail seven<br />
to 10 days after CPR class. Call 410-777-2974.<br />
nrn 332 NEW<br />
Heartsaver first Aid Cpr AED<br />
Child care providers, teachers, camp counselors, security personnel,<br />
fitness trainers, lifeguards and any other nonmedical<br />
personnel learn adult, infant and child CPR and choking<br />
procedures. Discuss basic first aid, medical emergencies and<br />
environmental emergencies. Train to use an AED (Automated<br />
External Defibrillator). Textbook information available at<br />
AACC Bookstore. $105 includes $15 fee.<br />
Note: Students receive a two-year certification. Bring textbook<br />
“Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED” and pocket mask to class. Both available<br />
at AACC bookstore. Read before class. Dress comfortably.<br />
Sec. 101 H85783H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-5 pm Jan. 12 Kyle Hastings<br />
Sec. 102 H85792H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-5 pm Feb. 9 Kyle Hastings<br />
Sec. 103 H85796H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-5 pm March 9 Kyle Hastings
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,<br />
use of barrier devices and bag-mask techniques. $95 includes<br />
$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. 101 H86374H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-5 pm Jan. 19 Kyle Hastings<br />
Sec. 102 H86375H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-5 pm Feb. 16 Kyle Hastings<br />
Sec. 103 H86377H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-5 pm March 16 Kyle Hastings<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. 101 H86381H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-1 pm Jan. 19 Kyle Hastings<br />
Sec. 102 H86382H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-1 pm Feb. 16 Kyle Hastings<br />
Sec. 103 H86383H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-1 pm March 16 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. 101 H86275H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 12:30-4:30 pm Jan. 19 Kyle Hastings<br />
Sec. 102 H86277H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 12:30-4:30 pm March 16 Kyle Hastings<br />
Medical Office Management<br />
HiC 525 NEW<br />
Electronic Health records technician<br />
Discuss the rapidly changing technology in the health care<br />
environment. Examine the benefits of electronic health<br />
records for patients and physicians. CEUs awarded. $1,505<br />
includes $1,280 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86932H 28 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-9:45 pm Feb. 4-May 15<br />
health care<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 ordering 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. 101 H84874H Jan. 9-May 17 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<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. 101 H85138H Jan. 9-May 17 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<br />
HLH 368<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 $611 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />
<strong>College</strong>.<br />
Sec. 101 H84840H Jan. 14-Feb. 26 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<br />
HLH 369<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 $85<br />
fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Techincal<br />
<strong>College</strong>.<br />
Sec. 101 H84852H Jan. 14-Feb. 26 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<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. 101 H84862H Jan. 23-Feb. 13 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<br />
Sec. 102 H84863H Feb. 27-March 15 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
HTH 526<br />
medical reimbursements and Collections<br />
Learn the fundamentals of reimbursement and collections<br />
with a focus on fee-for-service plans, point of service plans<br />
and collection policies. Identify procedures for collecting a bill<br />
by telephone or mail. $95 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical<br />
<strong>College</strong>.<br />
Sec. 101 H84869H Jan. 23-Feb. 13 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<br />
Sec. 102 H84870H Feb. 27-March 13 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<br />
Sec. 103 H84871H March 13-29 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<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 />
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. 101 H86137H 30 sessions GbtC<br />
MW 6-9:45 pm Jan. 23-May 13 Trisha Lipscomb<br />
69<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<br />
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. 101 H86392H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
SaSu 7 am-4 pm March 9-April 21 Sedelle Robenis<br />
dLC 323<br />
Human Anatomy and physiology 1<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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84571H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Holly Trimble<br />
Sec. 102 H84573H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Holly Trimble<br />
Sec. 103 H84575H March 20-May 10 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. $114<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: DLC 323 Human Anatomy and Physiology<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H84507H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Holly Trimble<br />
Sec. 102 H84513H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Holly Trimble<br />
Sec. 103 H84515H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Holly Trimble<br />
nrn 500<br />
r.N., C.m./D.N. training<br />
program in Assisted Living<br />
Maryland Board of Nursing approved course required for<br />
nurses desiring to function as an R.N. Case Manager /<br />
Delegating Nurse in the Assisted Living setting. The R.N.<br />
C.M./D.M. meets the requirements to delegate nursing functions<br />
including medication administration and also to supervise<br />
the medication technician. The nurse will be authorized<br />
to teach the Medication Administration Training Program to<br />
the Medication Technician (M.T.)working in the assisted living<br />
setting. $235 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 of<br />
State Documents website (www.dsd.state.md.us).<br />
Sec. 101 H86285H 2 sessions GbtC<br />
FSa 9 am-6 pm Feb. 15-16 Julie Kennedy<br />
70<br />
health care<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. $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. 101 H86372H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-10 pm March 5-7 Joan Sullivan<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. 101 H86281H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 8 am-5 pm March 9 Becky Hess<br />
Phlebotomy<br />
spAnisH for nursinG<br />
See page 87.<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. $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. 101 H86282H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4:30 pm March 16 Terri Golden<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 />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
pTA 300<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. 101 H85372H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
FSa 8:30 am-4 pm March 1-2 Paul Simonetti<br />
pTA 323<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 for 1.5 CEUs.<br />
Sec. 101 H85373H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
FSa 8 am-5 pm March 29-30 Paul Simonetti<br />
Professional Coding and T ranscription<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. $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>. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook information.<br />
Sec. 101 H84872H Jan. 9-May 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. $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>. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook order information.<br />
Sec. 101 H84873H Jan. 9-May 17 ONLN GtEC<br />
Angie Brown<br />
HLH 376 NEW<br />
iCD-10 medical Coding<br />
Receive comprehensive training in diagnostic coding using<br />
the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision,<br />
Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) coding manual. Understand<br />
the coding guidelines and learn how to accurately apply the<br />
ICD-10 coding steps. CEUs awarded. $904 includes $658 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of medical terminology. Education in<br />
anatomy and physiology is strongly recommended.<br />
Corequisite: HLH 377 ICD-10 Medical Coding 2.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin Education.<br />
Textbooks are included and will be sent to the student after the start<br />
of class.<br />
Sec. 101 H84853H Jan. 10-July 10 ONLN GAtL<br />
Carline Dalgleish<br />
Sec. 102 H84857H Feb. 11-Aug. 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Carline Dalgleish
HLH 377 NEW<br />
iCD-10 medical Coding 2<br />
Receive comprehensive training in procedural coding using<br />
the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision,<br />
Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) coding manual.<br />
Understand the coding guidelines and learn how to accurately<br />
apply the ICD-10 coding steps. CEUs awarded. $896<br />
includes $653 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of medical terminology. Education in<br />
anatomy and physiology is strongly recommended.<br />
Corequisite: HLH 376 Medical Coding.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin Education.<br />
Textbooks are included and will be sent to the student after the start<br />
of class.<br />
Sec. 101 H84860H Jan. 10-July 10 ONLN GAtL<br />
Carline Dalgleish<br />
Sec. 102 H84861H Feb. 11-Aug. 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Carline Dalgleish<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 or 410-777-2970.<br />
Hns 305<br />
the Crisis in Elder Abuse<br />
Discuss the crisis in elder abuse and learn about types of<br />
abuse. Examine barriers to detection, interventions to protect<br />
and prevention strategies. Analyze Maryland law and practice.<br />
$80 includes $15 fee.<br />
Note: 0.6 CEUs/six CE hours awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H86123H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
F 8:30 am-4 pm Feb. 22 Carolyn Rodis<br />
Hns 506<br />
Helping the Helper: Secondary traumatization<br />
Identify what social workers and counselors can do to<br />
maintain helpers’ well-being, decrease individual burnout<br />
and reduce organizational losses. Learn the importance of<br />
compassion, fatigue recognition and acknowledgment. $80<br />
includes $65 fee.<br />
Note: 0.3 CEUs/three CE hours awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H86133H 1 session GbtC<br />
F 8:30 am-noon Feb. 22 Katherine Rovendro<br />
Hns 304<br />
Aging, Capacity and your Clients<br />
Increase your sensitivity to age-related changes. Understand<br />
types of aging and learn how to modify your practice to<br />
accommodate them. Recognize and learn to manage incapacity<br />
and explore strategies to maximize the client’s selfdetermination.<br />
$80 includes $15 fee.<br />
Note: 0.6 CEUs/six CE hours awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H86122H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
F 8:30 am-4 pm March 8 Carolyn Rodis<br />
health care<br />
nsn 336<br />
Communicating with<br />
Sensory-impaired Older Adults<br />
Provides an overview of managing health consumers who<br />
have communication limitations. Reviews changes in vision,<br />
hearing, cognitive understanding, and speech expression<br />
anticipated with aging. Learn techniques and methods to<br />
facilitate patient safety, promote family understanding and<br />
coping and improve quality of care communication. $80<br />
includes $15 fee.<br />
Note: 0.6 CEUs/six CE hours awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H86389H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 8:30 am-4 pm March 9 Carolyn Rodis<br />
psy 315<br />
Ethics for Counselors<br />
Explore the ethical issues involved in client-counselor relationships.<br />
Learn about codes of ethics for therapists, social<br />
workers and addictions counselors. Examine client rights,<br />
welfare and relationships. Discuss confidentiality, professional<br />
competence and legal and moral decision-making. $80<br />
includes $15 fee.<br />
Note: 0.6 CEUs/six CE hours awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H86399H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 8:30 am-4 pm March 9 Nicole Williams<br />
psy 344<br />
implications of Cultural Diversity in Counseling<br />
Analyze psychological and social characteristics of ethnic and<br />
racial groups defined as minorities. Interpret cultural differences’<br />
influence on counseling. Explore areas of prejudice and<br />
forms of racism. Review cultural/racial differences in drug use<br />
and abuse. $80 includes $15 fee.<br />
Note: 0.6 CEUs/six CE hours awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H86403H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 8:30 am-4 pm March 9 Patricia Roberts-Rose<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. $80 includes $65 fee.<br />
Note: 0.3 CEUs/three CE hours awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H86131H 1 session GbtC<br />
F 9 am-noon March 15 Thomas Godwin<br />
mHp 310<br />
Domestic Violence 101<br />
Gain an understanding of the facts and myths about domestic<br />
violence as a crime and the associated facts and myths.<br />
Learn the definitions, legal issues and laws, tools for assessing<br />
danger and lethality, the effects on children and the<br />
relationship to substance abuse. Identify community-based<br />
and legal resources. $80 includes $20 fee.<br />
Note: 0.6 CEUs/six CE hours awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H86135H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 8:30 am-4 pm March 16 Patricia Roberts-Rose<br />
HTH 583<br />
post traumatic Stress, prevention and treatment<br />
Gain an understanding of the signs and symptoms of PTSD<br />
in clients. Learn about various treatment modalities and<br />
understand co-occurring disorders that often occur in PTSD<br />
patients. CEUs awarded. $80 includes $55 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86134H 1 session AmiL<br />
Sa 8:30 am-4 pm March 30 Richard Esposito<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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. 101 H86539H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cyndie Koopsen<br />
Sec. 102 H86541H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cyndie Koopsen<br />
Sec. 301 H86671H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cyndie Koopsen<br />
Hns 308<br />
integrative mental Health<br />
Explore alternative, holistic and integrative therapies that<br />
are increasingly being used to treat mental health disorders.<br />
1$150 includes $100 fee.<br />
Note: .9 CEUs/19 CE hours awarded. Online course. Offered in partnership<br />
with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86124H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cyndie Koopsen<br />
Sec. 102 H86127H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cyndie Koopsen<br />
Sec. 103 H86129H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cyndie Koopsen<br />
Sterile Processing<br />
Central sterile processors provide support to all patient<br />
care services in the health care facility. Central sterile processors<br />
are responsible for sterilizing and asembling all<br />
equipment required for surgery, exams and other medical<br />
procedures, as well as preparing operating room case<br />
carts, sterile trays and supplies for all areas of the hospital.<br />
Courses provide training in principles, methods and<br />
control of sterilization processes. For more information<br />
visit www.aacc.edu/health or 410-777-7387.<br />
sTp 500 NEW<br />
Central Sterile processing technician<br />
Discuss the role of the central sterile processing technician.<br />
Learn the rules and regulations of working in the health care<br />
field. Examine how central service is involved in controlling<br />
infections in hospitals. Practice how to identify and select<br />
appropriate instruments and equipment. CEUs awarded.<br />
$1,295 includes $975 fee.<br />
Corequisite: STP 503 Central Sterile Processing Externship.<br />
Sec. 101 H86934H 33 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-9:15 pm Feb. 5-June 6<br />
sTp 503 NEW<br />
Central Sterile processing Lab Simulation<br />
Examine the central sterile processing technician’s responsibilities<br />
for infection control and traffic patterns when in the<br />
operating room and other departments. Discuss the organizational<br />
patterns of health care facilities. CEUs awarded. $1,295<br />
includes $975 fee.<br />
Corequisite: STP 500 Central Sterile Processing Technician.<br />
Note: Must have permission from the coordinator to register.<br />
Call 410-777-7387.<br />
Sec. 101 H86957H 30 sessions xOff<br />
MTuWThF 5-9 pm May 31-July 15<br />
71<br />
Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<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 333 NEW<br />
basic Sports massage for Athletic Events<br />
Learn the physiological goals and techniques to use for preevent,<br />
inter-event and post-event massages for upper and<br />
lower body sports. Discuss cramp release techniques, thermal<br />
injuries, safe practices, ethics and medical referral considerations.<br />
CEUs awarded. $130 includes $10 fee.<br />
Note: Please bring a sheet and massage lotion to the class. Dress<br />
to perform and receive sports massage. Approved by the National<br />
Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB)<br />
for 14 CE hours. Approved by the Maryland State Board of Physical<br />
Therapy Examiners for 1.4 CEUs. This class fulfills half the CEU requirements<br />
for membership in the Maryland Professional Sports Massage<br />
Team and/or the National Capital Region Sports Massage Team.<br />
Sec. 101 H85363H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
SaSu 8:30 am-5 pm March 30-31 William Haynes<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. 101 H85355H March 9-16 ONLN wb<br />
Michael Sullivan<br />
Sec. 102 H85356H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 1-4:15 pm March 16 Marcella Konkiel<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. 101 H85349H March 9-16 ONLN wb<br />
Michael Sullivan<br />
Sec. 102 H85351H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-12:15 pm March 16 Marcella Konkiel<br />
72<br />
health care • hospitality and culinary arts<br />
HOSpitALity AND CuLiNAry ArtS<br />
HCT 333<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. 101 H84655H Jan. 3-17 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 Jan. 17 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review<br />
8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.<br />
Sec. 102 H84656H 2 sessions HCAt 117<br />
Sa 8:30 am-5 pm Jan. 5-12<br />
Sec. 103 H91549H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MTuWTh 6-10 pm Jan. 14-17<br />
Sec. 104 H92111H Jan. 17-31 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 Jan. 31 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review<br />
8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.<br />
Sec. 105 H92112H Jan. 21-Feb. 7 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 Feb. 7 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review<br />
8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.<br />
Sec. 106 H92113H 2 sessions HCAt 117<br />
Sa 8:30 am-5 pm Jan. 26-Feb. 2<br />
Sec. 107 H92114H 4 sessions Hum<br />
M 6-10 pm Feb. 4-25<br />
Sec. 108 H92115H Feb. 11-28 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 Feb. 28 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review<br />
8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.<br />
Sec. 109 H92116H 2 sessions HCAt 117<br />
Sa 8:30 am-5 pm Feb. 23-March 2<br />
Sec. 110 H92117H 2 sessions HCAt 117<br />
Sa 8:30 am-5 pm March 30-April 6<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
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 />
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 103 to learn more about continuing<br />
education certificate programs.<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. 101 H84659H 7 sessions HCAt 114<br />
MW 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 18
HumAN rESOurCES<br />
Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/hrtraining.<br />
Human Resource Management<br />
Hrs 500<br />
professional Human resources management<br />
Prepare for the Professional in Human Resources (PHR) or<br />
Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification<br />
exams. Examine current references of human resource<br />
practices. Textbooks, online access and self-test questions are<br />
included. CEUs awarded. $1,150 includes $505 fee.<br />
Note: Register at least two weeks prior to the start of the class to<br />
receive course materials and online access. Cost for CHRA and Society for<br />
Human Resource Management members is $1,100. Register in section<br />
102. Call 800-283-7476, option 4 for exam prerequisite.<br />
Sec. 101 H84931H 12 sessions AmiL<br />
W 6-9:30 pm Jan. 30-April 24 Barbara Scott<br />
Sec. 102 H84937H Same as section 101.<br />
Sec. 103 H84942H Jan. 30-April 24 ONLN wb<br />
Wanda Parker Smith<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. $114 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86901H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Nevers<br />
Sec. 102 H86902H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ann Nevers<br />
Sec. 103 H86903H March 20-May 10 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 319<br />
Group benefits management — CEbS 2<br />
Discuss life insurance benefits provided through employment<br />
including flexible benefits plans, spending accounts<br />
and multiemployer plans. Explore benefits technology and<br />
information management. Cover welfare plan administration,<br />
funding, communication and taxation. CEUs awarded. $325<br />
includes $10 fee.<br />
Note: Cost of exam not included. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook<br />
information.<br />
Sec. 101 H84859H 10 sessions AmiL<br />
W 6-9 pm Feb. 13-April 24 John Norton<br />
CeB 316<br />
rpA 2 150 retirement plan management (CEbS 4)<br />
Examine approaches to enhancing retiree financial security.<br />
Explore investment principles in accumulating retirement<br />
wealth. Discuss IRAs, Keoghs, executive retirement arrangements,<br />
defined benefit structures and other types of retirement<br />
savings plans. CEUs awarded. $325 includes $10 fee.<br />
Note: Cost of exam not included. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook<br />
information.<br />
Sec. 101 H84858H 10 sessions AmiL<br />
Tu 6-9 pm Feb. 19-April 30<br />
human resources • hvacr • insurance<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/<br />
financial consideration. Discuss role of boards, public scrutiny<br />
and accountability for excessive pay. CEUs awarded. $325<br />
includes $10 fee.<br />
Note: Cost of exam not included. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook<br />
information.<br />
Sec. 101 H84926H 10 sessions AmiL<br />
Th 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 21-May 2 Heather Scott<br />
HVACr<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<br />
the theory and service of air conditioning, refrigeration,<br />
gas and oil heating, and ventilation. Learn how to use an<br />
ACCA Ductulator and how to calculate heat load. Textbook<br />
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $450<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86996H 6 sessions AmiL<br />
Sa 8 am-5 pm March 2-April 6 Robert Young<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 103 to learn more about continuing<br />
education certificate 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 />
OCA 396 EPA Duct Design, Load Calculation Part 1<br />
OCA 397 EPA Duct Design, Load Calculation 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 />
registration information 410-777-2325<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 prelicensing<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 annuity 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. 101 H84524H Jan. 18-May 18 ONLN OLt<br />
Jack Rotzien<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. 101 H84529H Jan. 11-Feb. 11 ONLN OLt<br />
Sec. 102 H84580H Feb. 15-March 15 ONLN OLt<br />
Sec. 103 H84582H March 18-April 18 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. 101 H84594H Jan. 11-Feb. 11 ONLN OLt<br />
Sec. 102 H84606H Feb. 15-March 15 ONLN OLt<br />
Sec. 103 H84609H March 18-April 18 ONLN OLt<br />
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Careers and Certifications<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. 101 H84612H Jan. 11-Feb. 11 ONLN OLt<br />
Jack Rotzien<br />
Sec. 102 H84621H Feb. 15-March 15 ONLN OLt<br />
Jack Rotzien<br />
Sec. 103 H84769H March 18-April 18 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 Supplement<br />
Insurance(Medigap) and HMOs. Review two group cases. CEUs<br />
awarded. $86† 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. 101 H84770H Jan. 11-Feb. 11 ONLN OLt<br />
Jack Rotzien<br />
Sec. 102 H84775H Feb. 15-March 15 ONLN OLt<br />
Jack Rotzien<br />
Sec. 103 H84805H March 18-April 18 ONLN OLt<br />
Jack Rotzien<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. 101 H84806H Jan. 11-Feb. 11 ONLN OLt<br />
Joseph Donovan<br />
Sec. 102 H84827H Feb. 15-March 15 ONLN OLt<br />
Joseph Donovan<br />
Sec. 103 H84829H March 18-April 18 ONLN OLt<br />
Joseph Donovan<br />
did you know ...<br />
from 48 courses in 1961<br />
to 2,852 today<br />
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insurance • laW<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. 101 H84835H Jan. 11-Feb. 11 ONLN OLt<br />
Jeff King<br />
Sec. 102 H84839H Feb. 15-March 15 ONLN OLt<br />
Jeff King<br />
Sec. 103 H84841H March 18-April 18 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. 101 H84842H Jan. 11-Feb. 11 ONLN OLt<br />
Jeff King<br />
Sec. 102 H84844H Feb. 15-March 15 ONLN OLt<br />
Jeff King<br />
Sec. 103 H84845H March 18-April 18 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. 101 H84854H Jan. 11-Feb. 11 ONLN OLt<br />
Jody Broyles<br />
Sec. 102 H84855H Feb. 15-March 15 ONLN OLt<br />
Jody Broyles<br />
Sec. 103 H84856H March 18-April 18 ONLN OLt<br />
Jody Broyles<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
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CONtiNuiNG LEGAL EDuCAtiON<br />
PROVIDING QUALITY<br />
LEGAL EDUCATION<br />
AACC’s Legal Studies Institute programs<br />
present the latest information from<br />
experienced instructors at an<br />
affordable cost.<br />
Contact us today to learn more<br />
about upcoming courses for<br />
future legal professionals<br />
as well as those in the field.<br />
www.aacc.edu/legalstudies<br />
410-777-7323
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 />
• 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 />
tuition grants to nonprofit organization staff members,<br />
volunteers, board members and residents who are interested<br />
in courses about development, fundraising and<br />
volunteerism. Nonprofits not located in, but primarily<br />
serving <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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86142H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Vallejo<br />
Sec. 102 H86144H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Vallejo<br />
Sec. 103 H86146H March 20-May 10 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 $70 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. 101 H86147H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bo Morton<br />
Sec. 102 H86148H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bo Morton<br />
Sec. 103 H86149H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Bo Morton<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 />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a<br />
sequel to CMD 392 Writing Effective Grant Proposals.<br />
Sec. 101 H86156H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Browning<br />
Sec. 102 H86157H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Browning<br />
Sec. 103 H86158H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86159H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Browning<br />
Sec. 102 H86160H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Beverly Browning<br />
Sec. 103 H86161H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a<br />
sequel to CMD 353 Get Grants.<br />
Sec. 101 H86170H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jillian Poole<br />
Sec. 102 H86171H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jillian Poole<br />
Sec. 103 H86173H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86000H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Kissam<br />
Sec. 102 H86001H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Kissam<br />
Sec. 103 H86043H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Kissam<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86150H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Kissam<br />
Sec. 102 H86151H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Kissam<br />
Sec. 103 H86152H March 20-May 10 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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86153H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cynthia Grzelak<br />
Sec. 102 H86154H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cynthia Grzelak<br />
Sec. 103 H86155H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cynthia Grzelak<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86174H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Kissam<br />
Sec. 102 H86176H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Kissam<br />
Sec. 103 H86177H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Linda Kissam<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86178H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Timothy Kachinske<br />
Sec. 102 H86179H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Timothy Kachinske<br />
Sec. 103 H86180H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Timothy Kachinske<br />
Volunteer Management<br />
Cmd 374<br />
planning a Volunteer program<br />
Discuss how to conduct needs assessments. Explore the mission,<br />
vision and purpose of volunteer programs. Learn how to<br />
write position descriptions and budgets. CEUs awarded. $29<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Offered in partnership with the Volunteer Resource Center for<br />
<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County.<br />
Sec. 101 H87080H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-9:30 pm Feb. 26 Fay Mauro<br />
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Careers and Certifications<br />
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nonprofit • oil and gas • poWer plant operations • real estate<br />
Cmd 375<br />
recruiting and placing Volunteers<br />
Discover how to sell the benefits and explain the features of<br />
volunteer positions. Learn how to match volunteers and positions.<br />
CEUs awarded. $29 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Offered in partnership with the Volunteer Resource Center for<br />
<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County.<br />
Sec. 101 H86164H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-9:30 pm March 12 Fay Mauro<br />
Cmd 398<br />
Volunteers Serving Condominium<br />
and Homeowner Associations<br />
Gain an understanding of existing practices and procedures<br />
for managing condominium or homeowner associations.<br />
Learn general governance, rules, regulations, enforcement,<br />
debt collection, service contracts and running board or community<br />
meetings. Designed for those serving on a board of<br />
directors or residing in a residential community. Enrollment<br />
limit: 24. CEUs awarded. $73 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86182H 4 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6:30-8:30 pm March 5-April 2 Kathleen Elmore<br />
Ellen Thropp<br />
Cmd 378<br />
Evaluating a Volunteer program<br />
Discuss priorities for program evaluations. Learn to identify<br />
strengths and challenges and how to use evaluation information.<br />
$35 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86165H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-9:30 pm March 26 Fay Mauro<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 $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86166H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Vivian Harte<br />
Sec. 102 H86167H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Vivian Harte<br />
Sec. 103 H86169H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Vivian Harte<br />
OiL AND GAS<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. 101 H86723H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 102 H86725H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 103 H86727H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H86728H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 102 H86730H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 103 H86731H March 20-May 10 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<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. 101 H86237H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 102 H86238H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 103 H86239H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H86432H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 102 H86435H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 103 H86436H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H86439H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 102 H86441H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 103 H86442H March 20-May 10 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. 101 H86444H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 102 H86445H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
Sec. 103 H86446H March 20-May 10 ONLN GAtL<br />
Max Ansari<br />
rEAL EStAtE<br />
Visit www.aacc.edu/realestate for more information.<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 />
Sec. 101 H85187H 2 sessions GbtC<br />
ThF 8 am-5 pm Jan. 24-25<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. 101 H85208H 8 sessions AmiL<br />
TuTh 6-9:15 pm Feb. 19-March 14 Robert Gonzales<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 />
Feb. 12: USPAP Update Course<br />
March 14: Fraud Awareness and the Appraiser<br />
March 22-23: Residential Income Approach<br />
rLT 551<br />
real Estate uSpAp prelicensing<br />
Covers the National seven-hour course on the Uniform<br />
Standards of Appraisal Practices. CEUS awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H85213H 1 session GbtC<br />
W 8 am-4 pm Feb. 27 William Riedel
eal estate • soldering • teacher professional development<br />
Salesperson Licensure<br />
rLT 500<br />
real Estate principles<br />
A comprehensive study of real estate practices, ethics, laws<br />
and environmental concerns. Completion of 60 clock hours<br />
meets the Maryland Real Estate Commission’s requirements<br />
to apply for a real estate license. Certification requires full<br />
attendance on all class dates to sit for license. No exceptions.<br />
Information on required textbooks available at AACC<br />
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $450 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: You must register before the first day of class.<br />
Sec. 101 H85161H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 4:30-10 pm Jan. 29-March 7<br />
Real Estate Salesperson Licensure Renewal<br />
<strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> sends course renewal<br />
hours to the Real Estate Commission electronically. A<br />
picture ID and your real estate license information are<br />
required for verification of renewal courses. Please<br />
visit www.aacc.edu/realestate to view "What Every<br />
Licensee Should Know About Real Estate Continuing<br />
Education" from the Maryland Real Estate Commision.<br />
Receive nine hours of Real Estate CEs in one day. On<br />
March 1 you can register for RST 328, RLT 306 and REL<br />
367 and get nine hours of CEs for license renewal.<br />
Cen 566 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. 101 H84929H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
F 9 am-noon Jan. 25 Soloman Dailty<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. 101 H84980H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
F 8:30-11:30 am March 1 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. 101 H85158H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
F 12:30-3:30 pm March 1 David Politzer<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. 101 H85216H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
F 4:30-7:30 pm March 1 Solomon Dailey<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. 101 H85012H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
W 6:30-9:30 pm March 27 Blake Fetrow<br />
rsT 337 CATEGORY F<br />
waterfront Development<br />
Explore the complex process of developing waterfront property<br />
in <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> County. Learn about zoning, environmental<br />
and other requirements from county officials. Includes<br />
FEMA flood plain requirements and waivers, the buffer<br />
exemption program and waterfront administrative decisions.<br />
CEUs awarded. $45 includes $5 fee.<br />
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license<br />
renewal (three hours).<br />
Sec. 101 H85217H 1 session Arnold campus<br />
Th 6-9 pm March 28 Thomas Burke<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.<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
tEACHEr prOfESSiONAL<br />
DEVELOpmENt<br />
Many of AACC’s teacher professional development<br />
courses meet the Maryland Child Care Credential requirements<br />
established by the Maryland State Department<br />
of Education (MSDE) Office of Child Care. Each class<br />
has a content area code that corresponds to the Core of<br />
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 />
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. 101 H86440H 4 sessions AmiL<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm Jan. 8-17<br />
Sec. 102 H86453H 2 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Sa 9 am-4 pm March 2-9<br />
Tmd 311 CONTENT AREA: D<br />
managing Challenging<br />
Student behavior: 1-2-3 magic<br />
Explore concepts from the bestselling book “1-2-3 Magic:<br />
Effective Discipline for Children.” Learn innovative strategies to<br />
encourage positive conduct; manage challenging behaviors;<br />
and strengthen relationships with your students. Discover<br />
techniques that can be easily applied and produce immediate<br />
results. CEUs awarded. $50 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 101 H86421H 2 sessions AmiL<br />
TuTh 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 19-21<br />
Sec. 102 H86424H 1 session GbtC<br />
Sa 9 am-1 pm March 9<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85016H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Nicole Taylor-Buckner<br />
Sec. 102 H85022H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Nicole Taylor-Buckner<br />
Sec. 103 H85024H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Nicole Taylor-Buckner<br />
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Careers and Certifications<br />
eTp 309<br />
praxis 2: Special Education Core Knowledge<br />
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. 101 H85025H Jan. 14-28 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85045H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sonja Jodoin<br />
Sec. 102 H85052H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sonja Jodoin<br />
Sec. 103 H85053H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sonja Jodoin<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85186H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Stacey Colwell<br />
Sec. 102 H85189H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Stacey Colwell<br />
Sec. 103 H85190H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85192H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 102 H85195H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 103 H85198H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
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oLi 315 CONTENT AREA: P<br />
microsoft Excel 2007 in the Classroom<br />
Learn Microsoft Excel 2007 functions, terminology and formulas.<br />
Practice using toolbars, creating charts and graphs, and<br />
inserting formulas. Create an electronic grade book, lesson<br />
plans and worksheets. CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85200H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 102 H85202H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 103 H85206H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
TTe 304 CONTENT AREA: P<br />
microsoft Excel 2010 in the Classroom<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86528H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 102 H86529H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 103 H86530H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85215H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracy Loffer<br />
Sec. 102 H85218H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracy Loffer<br />
Sec. 103 H85223H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracy Loffer<br />
TTe 307<br />
microsoft powerpoint 2010 in the Classroom<br />
Learn how to create lessons and classroom presentations<br />
using Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. Step-by-step instructions<br />
and activities will provide opportunities to create slides filled<br />
with text, graphics, sound and video. CEUs awarded. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86531H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracy Loffer<br />
Sec. 102 H86532H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracy Loffer<br />
Sec. 103 H86535H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracy Loffer<br />
TeACHer TrAininG AT AACC<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85224H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 102 H85227H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 103 H85229H March 20-May 10 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 />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85232H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 102 H85233H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 103 H85236H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85238H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Arnold<br />
Sec. 102 H85239H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Arnold<br />
Sec. 103 H85240H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Arnold<br />
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 />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85241H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sara Hardin<br />
Sec. 102 H85244H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sara Hardin<br />
Sec. 103 H85250H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sara Hardin<br />
AACC’s TEACH institute offers preservice training for teachers and child care providers as well as continuing education professional development.<br />
Whether you are just getting started in a new career, changing careers or furthering your education, TEACH has a program that can help you.<br />
Degree Seekers • Career Changers • Teaching Paraprofessionals • Child Care Professionals<br />
www.aacc.edu/teach • 410-777-2401
TAr 307 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85253H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsha Spears<br />
Sec. 102 H85255H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsha Spears<br />
Sec. 103 H85306H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsha Spears<br />
TAr 308 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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85310H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sara Hardin<br />
Sec. 102 H85313H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sara Hardin<br />
Sec. 103 H85312H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sara Hardin<br />
TAr 309 CONTENT AREA: s<br />
teaching Students with ADHD<br />
Learn effective approaches to teach students with attention<br />
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Understand the definition<br />
of ADHD. Evaluate assessment information to adapt<br />
instructional strategies to meet student needs. Discover<br />
how ADHD effects student motivation, attention span and<br />
memory. CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85315H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Arnold<br />
Sec. 102 H85318H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Arnold<br />
Sec. 103 H85319H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Arnold<br />
TAr 310 CONTENT AREA: s<br />
Differentiating K-12 Assessments<br />
Learn how to gather and use assessment data to help children<br />
succeed in school. Discuss the types of assessments and<br />
their relationships to teaching and learning. Explore how to<br />
provide feedback to students and parents. CEUs awarded.<br />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85320H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cheryl Dick<br />
Sec. 102 H85322H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cheryl Dick<br />
Sec. 103 H85331H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Cheryl Dick<br />
teacher professional development<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. $130<br />
includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H85333H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tom Scovel<br />
Sec. 102 H86067H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tom Scovel<br />
Sec. 103 H86069H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tom Scovel<br />
Tes 302 CONTENT AREA: L/s/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 $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86070H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tara Williams<br />
Sec. 102 H86079H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tara Williams<br />
Sec. 103 H86102H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tara Williams<br />
TLA 301 CONTENT AREA: C<br />
Guided reading and writing for Student<br />
Achievement Acquire the development training needed to<br />
improve student literacy. Develop guided reading strategies<br />
into opportunities for teaching writing. Prepare creative<br />
lesson plans that really work! CEUs awarded. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86103H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsha Spears<br />
Sec. 102 H86105H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsha Spears<br />
Sec. 103 H86106H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86108H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsha Spears<br />
Sec. 102 H86109H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsha Spears<br />
Sec. 103 H86113H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Marsha Spears<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86115H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Wendell Christensen<br />
Sec. 102 H86116H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Wendell Christensen<br />
Sec. 103 H86118H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Wendell Christensen<br />
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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86121H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Melanie Park<br />
Sec. 102 H86125H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Melanie Park<br />
Sec. 103 H86128H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86139H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Anni Stipek<br />
Sec. 102 H86141H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Anni Stipek<br />
Sec. 103 H86145H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Anni Stipek<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86373H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Anni Stipek<br />
Sec. 102 H86379H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Anni Stipek<br />
Sec. 103 H86380H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Anni Stipek<br />
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Careers and Certifications<br />
TmA 304 CONTENT AREA: C<br />
Singapore math Strategies:<br />
Advanced model Drawing for Grades 6-9<br />
Examine model drawing, a technique used to teach problemsolving<br />
to middle school math students. Learn how to to<br />
guide students to solve word problems, build math skills and<br />
develop confidence. Discuss how to introduce the concept to<br />
parents. CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86388H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Anni Stipek<br />
Sec. 102 H86387H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Anni Stipek<br />
Sec. 103 H86390H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86384H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Michele Thraikill<br />
Sec. 102 H86385H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Michele Thraikill<br />
Sec. 103 H86386H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86391H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Michael McMillan<br />
Sec. 102 H86393H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Michael McMillan<br />
Sec. 103 H86394H Feb. 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Michael McMillan<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86395H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Arnold<br />
Sec. 102 H86396H Feb. 20-April 13 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Arnold<br />
Sec. 103 H86397H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Ellen Arnold<br />
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teacher professional development<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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86402H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracey Birch<br />
Sec. 102 H86404H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracey Birch<br />
Sec. 103 H86405H March 20-May 10 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.<br />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86407H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
James Thompson<br />
Sec. 102 H86408H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
James Thompson<br />
Sec. 103 H86409H March 20-May 10 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86410H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
James Thompson<br />
Sec. 102 H86411H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
James Thompson<br />
Sec. 103 H86412H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
James Thompson<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 />
$130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86413H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracey Birch<br />
Sec. 102 H86414H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracey Birch<br />
Sec. 103 H86415H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Tracey Birch<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
Tmd 314 NEW CONTENT AREA: C<br />
Creating Classroom Centers<br />
Learn about the importance of classroom centers. Discover<br />
activities that increase independent learning through engaging<br />
learning centers. Obtain planning and implementation<br />
tips. Develop workable learning center schedules and routines.<br />
CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86430H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 102 H86431H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 103 H86433H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
TsC 301 CONTENT AREA: C<br />
teaching Science: Grades 4-6<br />
Learn techniques for teaching science to students in grades<br />
4, 5 and 6 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. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86498H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Holly Trimble<br />
Sec. 102 H86499H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Holly Trimble<br />
Sec. 103 H86500H March 20-May 10 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 $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86502H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 102 H86503H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 103 H86504H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
TTe 303<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. $130 includes<br />
$70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86505H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 102 H86507H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Sec. 103 H86526H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
onLine<br />
ON DEmAND<br />
Access all AACC’s noncredit<br />
distance education courses<br />
www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned
teacher • telecommunication • truck driving • veterinary<br />
TTe 308<br />
microsoft word 2010 in the Classroom<br />
Learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Word 2010 including<br />
basic formatting and file management skills as well as how<br />
to add borders, clip art, WordArt, shapes, pictures and tables.<br />
Explore lesson planning and other classroom applications.<br />
CEUs awarded. $130 includes $70 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86536H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 102 H86538H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 103 H86540H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<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. $130 includes $70.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.<br />
Sec. 101 H86417H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 102 H86419H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
Sec. 103 H86420H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Robin Sellers<br />
tELECOmmuNiCAtiON<br />
oCC 375<br />
Designing and planning<br />
Communication 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. 101 H86835H 10 sessions GbtC<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 14-Feb. 18 Richard Nightengale<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,<br />
termination work stations and troubleshooting. Receive job<br />
placement assistance. $269 includes $215 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: OCC 375 Designing and Planning Communication<br />
Networks 1.<br />
Corequisite: OCC 375 Designing and Planning Communication<br />
Networks 1.<br />
Sec. 101 H86857H 10 sessions GbtC<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 25-April 3 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<br />
AACC's Center for Workforce Solutions at 410-777-2732<br />
or 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<br />
a driving range in Baltimore. Students must meet<br />
eligibility requirements and schedule an appointment<br />
with the CDL program manager. Call 410-777-2935.<br />
For more information about AACC’s truck driving<br />
training visit www.aacc.edu/cdl. See page 103 to<br />
learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
VEtEriNAry ASSiStiNG<br />
CCs 533<br />
Veterinary Assistant 1:<br />
Outpatient, Diagnostics and pharmacy<br />
Learn basic components of office and exam room protocols<br />
plus outpatient, diagnostic, pharmaceutical and radiographic<br />
procedures as performed by an entry-level veterinary assistant.<br />
$549 includes $129 fee.<br />
Corequisite: CCS 534 Veterinary Assistant 2: Inpatient, Surgery and<br />
Emergency.<br />
Note: Call 410-777-2447 prior to registration. For additional<br />
requirements visit www.aacc.edu/veterinary.<br />
Sec. 101 H85537H 14 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-9:15 pm Jan. 7-April 22 Barbara Marzoratti<br />
CCs 534<br />
Veterinary Assistant 2:<br />
inpatient, Surgery and Emergency<br />
Understand basic inpatient care and clinical procedures<br />
involving anesthesia, pre- and post-surgical care, emergency,<br />
dental and dietary care. Review fluid, oxygen and physical<br />
therapies. $549 includes $129 fee.<br />
Corequisite: CCS 533 Veterinary Assistant 1: Outpatient, Diagnostics<br />
and Pharmacy.<br />
Note: Call 410-777-2447 prior to registration. For additional<br />
requirements visit www.aacc.edu/veterinary.<br />
Sec. 101 H85545H 15 sessions Arnold campus<br />
M 6-9:15 pm April 29-Aug. 12 Barbara Marzoratti<br />
oCA 549<br />
become a Veterinary Assistant<br />
Learn about pet nutrition, health, emergency care, pharmaceuticals<br />
and safety issues. $134 includes $70 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. 101 H86603H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
Sec. 102 H86604H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
Sec. 103 H86606H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
oCA 550<br />
become a Veterinary Assistant 2: Canine<br />
Reproduction Explore the hormonal cycle of the female dog,<br />
optimal breeding times for natural mating, artificial insemination,<br />
infertility issues, caring for a pregnant dog, whelping<br />
preparations and postpartum complications. $134 includes<br />
$70 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. 101 H86607H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
Sec. 102 H86608H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
Sec. 103 H86609H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
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Careers and Certifications
Careers and Certifications<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. $134 includes $70 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. 101 H86610H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
Sec. 102 H86611H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<br />
Sec. 103 H86612H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO<br />
Jeff Grognet<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 103 to learn more about<br />
continuing education certificate programs.<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. 101 H87018H 5 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 7-18 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H87019H 12 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 7-Feb. 13 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H87021H 12 sessions EArL<br />
TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 8-Feb. 14 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 104 H87022H 6 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Feb. 11-22 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 105 H87023H 6 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm March 18-29 Don Hodges<br />
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veterinary assisting • Welding<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.<br />
Sec. 101 H86732H 15 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 7-Feb. 8 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H86733H 30 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 7-April 17 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H86734H 15 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Feb. 11-March 15 Don Hodges<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,<br />
hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring GMAW (gas metal arc<br />
welding) workbook and welding gear to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H86735H 13 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 7-Feb. 8 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H86737H 26 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 7-April 22 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H86739H 13 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Feb. 11-March 15 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.<br />
Sec. 101 H86752H 14 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 7-Feb. 11 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H86753H 28 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 7-April 17 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H86781H 28 sessions EArL<br />
TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 8-April 18 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 104 H86783H 14 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Feb. 11-March 25 Don Hodges<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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 />
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training<br />
and OPT 395 Intermediate STICK Welding Training, or permission of<br />
instructor.<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.<br />
Sec. 101 H86978H 8 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 21-Feb. 6 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H86979H 16 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 18-April 10 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H86993H 16 sessions EArL<br />
TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 19-April 11 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 104 H86994H 8 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Feb. 25-March 13 Don Hodges<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 />
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training and<br />
OPT 396 Intermediate MIG Welding Training, or permission of instructor.<br />
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants and shirt,<br />
hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H86995H 8 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 21-Feb. 6 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H87002H 16 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 18-April 10 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H87005H 16 sessions EArL<br />
TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 19-April 11 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 104 H87006H 8 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Feb. 25-March 13 Don Hodges<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.
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 />
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training and<br />
OPT 396 Intermediate MIG Welding Training, or permission of instructor.<br />
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants and shirt,<br />
hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear to class.<br />
Sec. 101 H87009H 8 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 21-Feb. 6 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H87011H 16 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 18-April 10 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H87014H 16 sessions EArL<br />
TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 19-April 11 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 104 H87016H 8 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Feb. 25-March 13 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.<br />
Sec. 101 H87026H 9 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 21-Feb. 8 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H87028H 18 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 18-April 17 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H87033H 9 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Feb. 25-March 15 Don Hodges<br />
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.<br />
Sec. 101 H87037H 8 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 25-Feb. 11 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H87038H 16 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 25-April 17 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H87040H 16 sessions EArL<br />
TuTh 5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 26-April 18 Don Hodges<br />
Welding • World languages<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.<br />
Sec. 101 H87034H 7 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm Jan. 25-Feb. 8 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 102 H87035H 14 sessions EArL<br />
MW 5:30-8:30 pm March 4-April 17 Don Hodges<br />
Sec. 103 H87036H 7 sessions EArL<br />
MWF 8 am-3 pm March 1-15 Don Hodges<br />
Noncertified Welding<br />
opT 362<br />
welding 1<br />
Gain the knowledge needed to do simple repairs or use<br />
welding in hobbies and crafts. Learn basics of oxyacetylene<br />
welding and cutting, shielded metal arc welding and gas<br />
metal arc welding. Cover safety processes, equipment and<br />
techniques through lecture and hands-on instruction. $486<br />
includes $255 fee.<br />
Note: Fire-retardant pants and shirt, hard-toed boots and safety<br />
goggles required.<br />
Sec. 101 H85607H 12 sessions CAtS<br />
TuTh 6-9 pm Jan. 29-March 7 Steven Fultz<br />
opT 363<br />
welding 2<br />
Practice and improve your welding techniques using different<br />
thicknesses of materials in various positions. Learn the<br />
difference of oxyacetylene welding and brazing. Perform<br />
techniques using gas metal arc welding on thin gauge and<br />
heavy metals and shielded metal arc welding. Review welding<br />
theory, safety, equipment and more through lecture and<br />
hands-on instruction. CEUs awarded. $486 includes $255 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: Opt 362 Welding 1.<br />
Note: Fire-retardant pants and shirt, hard-toe boots and safety<br />
goggles required.<br />
Sec. 101 H85609H 12 sessions CAtS<br />
TuTh 6-8 pm March 12-April 25 Steven Fultz<br />
wOrLD LANGuAGES<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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 xx to learn<br />
more about continuing education certificates.<br />
Arabic<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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning Arabic Series<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 />
WLA 311 Arabic Intermediate 1<br />
WLA 312 Arabic Intermediate 2<br />
WLA 313 Arabic Intermediate 3<br />
WLA 314 Arabic Intermediate 4<br />
WLA 302<br />
Arabic beginning 2<br />
Continue the development of Arabic language daily skills<br />
relating to food, shopping and community activities. $275<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLA 301 Arabic Beginning 1.<br />
Sec. 101 H86243H 16 sessions mHS<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm Jan. 16-March 13 Ahmed Heqazy<br />
WLA 303<br />
Arabic beginning 3<br />
Expand Arabic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills<br />
relating to community, city life and culture. $275 includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLA 302 Arabic Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86244H 16 sessions mHS<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm March 25-May 15 Ahmed Heqazy<br />
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WLA 312<br />
Arabic intermediate 2<br />
Students will continue to expand and improve communicative<br />
Arabic language skills through intensive conversational<br />
practice, group discussions and more advanced writing<br />
exercises relating to culture, community and current events.<br />
$275 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLA 311 Arabic Intermediate 1.<br />
Sec. 101 H86245H 16 sessions mHS<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 22-March 14 Ahmed Heqazy<br />
WLA 313<br />
Arabic intermediate 3<br />
Students will continue the improvement of communicative<br />
language skills through intensive reading and writing exercises<br />
and group discussions relating to media, culture and<br />
daily life. $275 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLA 312 Arabic Intermediate 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86246H 16 sessions mHS<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 16 Ahmed Heqazy<br />
Chinese<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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning Chinese Series<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 />
WLC 302<br />
Chinese beginning 2<br />
Continue the development of Chinese listening and speaking<br />
skills relating to daily activities at work, school and in the<br />
community. $275 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLC 301 Chinese Beginning 1.<br />
Sec. 101 H86247H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 22-March 14 Zhihong Anderson<br />
WLC 303<br />
Chinese beginning 3<br />
Develop Chinese reading and writing skills and expand<br />
listening and speaking skills relating to simple conversations,<br />
personal information, community and cultural activities.<br />
$275 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLC 302 Chinese Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86248H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 16 Zhihong Anderson<br />
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World languages<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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning Farsi Series<br />
(New series begins January 2013)<br />
WLD 301 Farsi Beginning 1<br />
WLD 302 Farsi Beginning 2<br />
WLD 303 Farsi Beginning 3<br />
WLD 304 Farsi Beginning 4<br />
WLd 301<br />
farsi (Dari) beginning 1<br />
Develop Farsi (Dari) language skills relating to simple conversations,<br />
personal information and daily activities. $275<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 102 H86249H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm Jan. 16-March 13 Sayid Langary<br />
WLd 302<br />
farsi (Dari) beginning 2<br />
Continue the development of Dari language skills relating to<br />
daily and community activities. $275 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLD 301 Farsi (Dari) Beginning 1.<br />
Sec. 101 H86250H 16 sessions mHS<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 22-March 14 Sayid Langary<br />
Sec. 102 H86251H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm March 25-May 15 Sayid Langary<br />
WLd 303<br />
farsi (Dari) beginning 3<br />
Expand Farsi (Dari) listening, speaking, reading and writing<br />
skills relating to community, city life and culture. $275<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLD 302 Farsi (Dari) Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86252H 16 sessions mHS<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 16 Sayid Langary<br />
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New design<br />
personalized notifications<br />
Expanded student email<br />
New search capabilities<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning French Series<br />
(New series begins January 2013)<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 />
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 301<br />
french beginning 1<br />
Develop French language skills relating to simple conversations,<br />
personal information, family, home and daily activities.<br />
$200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 102 H86253H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 29-March 7<br />
WLf 302<br />
french beginning 2<br />
Continue the development of daily French language skills<br />
relating to food, shopping and community activities. $200<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLF 301 French Beginning 1.<br />
Sec. 102 H86254H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 2<br />
WLf 303<br />
french beginning 3<br />
Expand French listening, speaking, reading and writing skills<br />
relating to community, city life and culture. $200 includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLF 302 French Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86255H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm Jan. 28-March 6 Irene Dehan<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. 101 H86257H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm March 25-May 1 Irene Dehan
WLf 313<br />
french intermediate 3<br />
Students will continue the improvement of communicative<br />
French language skills through expanded reading and writing<br />
exercises and group discussions relating to media, community,<br />
culture and daily life. $200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLF 312 French Intemediate 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86258H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 29-March 7 Irene Dehan<br />
WLf 314<br />
french intermediate 4<br />
Students will continue expanding communicative language<br />
skills through group discussions, class presentations and short<br />
writing exercises relating to topics of interest in radio, television,<br />
the Internet and print media. $200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLF 313 French Intermediate 3.<br />
Sec. 101 H86416H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 2 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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning German Series<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 />
WLG 311 German Intermediate 1<br />
WLG 312 German Intermediate 2<br />
WLG 313 German Intermediate 3<br />
WLG 314 German Intermediate 4<br />
WLG 303<br />
German beginning 3<br />
Expand German listening, speaking, reading and writing skills<br />
relating to community, city life and culture. $200 includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLG 302 German Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86418H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 29-March 7<br />
WLG 304<br />
German beginning 4<br />
Continue the expansion of German language skills relating<br />
to the workplace, community, culture and the media. $200<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLG 303 German Beginning 3.<br />
Sec. 101 H86422H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 2<br />
World languages<br />
WLG 313<br />
German intermediate 3<br />
Students will continue the improvement of communicative<br />
German language skills through expanded reading and writing<br />
exercises and group discussions relating to media, community,<br />
culture and daily life. $200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLG 312 German Intermediate 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86423H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm Jan. 28-March 6<br />
WLG 314<br />
German intermediate 4<br />
Students will continue expanding communicative language<br />
skills through group discussions, class presentations and short<br />
writing exercises relating to topics of interest in radio, television,<br />
the Internet and print media. $200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLG 313 German Intermediate 3.<br />
Sec. 101 H86425H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm March 25-May 1<br />
Italian<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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning Italian Series<br />
(New series begins January 2013)<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 />
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 301<br />
italian beginning 1<br />
Develop Italian language skills relating to simple conversations,<br />
personal information, family, home and daily activities.<br />
$200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 102 H86443H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm Jan. 28-March 6<br />
WLi 302<br />
italian beginning 2<br />
Continue the development of Italian language skills relating<br />
to the community, city life and culture. $200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLI 301 Italian Beginning 1.<br />
Sec. 102 H86447H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm March 25-May 1<br />
WLi 303<br />
italian beginning 3<br />
Expand Italian listening, speaking, reading and writing skills<br />
relating to daily activities at home, in the community and in<br />
the workplace. $200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLI 302 Italian Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86449H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 29-March 7 Richard Paterniti<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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. 101 H86451H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 2 Richard Paterniti<br />
WLi 313<br />
italian intermediate 3<br />
Students will continue the improvement of communicative<br />
Italian language skills through expanded reading and writing<br />
exercises and group discussions relating to media, community,<br />
culture and daily life. $200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLI 312 Italian Intermediate 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86455H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm Jan. 28-March 6 Richard Paterniti<br />
WLi 314<br />
italian intermediate 4<br />
Students will continue expanding communicative Italian<br />
language skills through group discussions, class presentations<br />
and short writing exercises relating to topics of interest in<br />
radio, television, the Internet and print media. $200 includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLI 313 Italian Intermediate 3.<br />
Sec. 101 H86459H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm March 25-May 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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning Japanese Series<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 />
WLJ 302<br />
Japanese beginning 2<br />
Continue the development of Japanese language skills<br />
relating to culture, city life and community activities. $275<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLJ 301 Japanese Beginning 1.<br />
Sec. 101 H86460H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm Jan. 16-March 13<br />
WLJ 303<br />
Japanese beginning 3<br />
Expand Japanese listening, speaking, reading and writing<br />
skills relating to food, shopping, community and culture.<br />
$275 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLJ 302 Japanese Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86461H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm March 25-May 15<br />
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Portuguese<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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning Portuguese Series<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 />
WLp 303<br />
portuguese beginning 3<br />
Expand Portuguese listening, speaking, reading and writing<br />
skills relating to community, the workplace, city life and culture.<br />
$200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLP 302 Portuguese Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86463H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 29-March 7<br />
WLp 304<br />
portuguese beginning 4<br />
Continue the expansion of Portuguese language skills relating<br />
to community, food, shopping, culture and the media. $200<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLP 303 Portuguese Beginning 3.<br />
Sec. 101 H86464H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 2<br />
Russian<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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning Russian Series<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 />
WLr 302<br />
russian beginning 2<br />
Continue the development of Russian language skills relating<br />
to food, shopping, daily and community activities. $275<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLR 301 Russian Beginning 1.<br />
Sec. 101 H86465H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 22-March 14 Danine Falcon<br />
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WLr 303<br />
russian beginning 3<br />
Expand Russian listening, speaking, reading and writing skills<br />
relating to community, city life and culture. $275 includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLR 302 Russian Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86468H 16 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 16 Danine Falcon<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. See page<br />
103 to learn more about continuing education certificate<br />
programs.<br />
Beginning Spanish Series<br />
(New series begins January 2013)<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 />
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 301<br />
Spanish beginning 1<br />
Develop Spanish language skills relating to simple conversations,<br />
personal information, family, home and daily activities.<br />
$200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Sec. 103 H86469H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 29-March 7<br />
WLs 302<br />
Spanish beginning 2<br />
Continue the development of Spanish language skills relating<br />
to food, shopping, daily and community activities. $200<br />
includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLS 301 Spanish Beginning 1.<br />
Sec. 103 H86485H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 2<br />
WLs 303<br />
Spanish beginning 3<br />
Expand Spanish listening, speaking, reading and writing skills<br />
relating to community, city life and culture. $200 includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLS 302 Spanish Beginning 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86486H 12 sessions AmiL<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm Jan. 29-March 7<br />
Sec. 102 H86487H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm Jan. 28-March 6 Sophie Donpineo<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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. 101 H86488H 12 sessions AmiL<br />
TuTh 6-8:30 pm March 26-May 2<br />
Sec. 102 H86490H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm March 25-May 1 Sophie Donpineo<br />
WLs 313<br />
Spanish intermediate 3<br />
Students will continue the improvement of communicative<br />
Spanish language skills through expanded reading and writing<br />
exercises and group discussions relating to media, community,<br />
culture and daily life. $200 includes $5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLS 312 Spanish Intermediate 2.<br />
Sec. 101 H86491H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm Jan. 28-March 6 Linda Paez<br />
WLs 314<br />
Spanish intermediate 4<br />
Students will continue expanding communicative Spanish<br />
language skills through group discussions, class presentations<br />
and short writing exercises relating to topics of interest in<br />
radio, television, the Internet and print media. $200 includes<br />
$5 fee.<br />
Prerequisite: WLS 313 Spanish Intermediate 3.<br />
Sec. 101 H86494H 12 sessions Arnold campus<br />
MW 6-8:30 pm March 25-May 1 Linda Paez<br />
Workplace Spanish<br />
Bis 545 NEW<br />
professional interpreter part 1<br />
Develop interpreting-specific skills. Discuss principles and<br />
ethics. Learn how to manage information in multicultural<br />
situations. CEUs awarded. $503 includes $453 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />
Sec. 101 H86707H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Rocio Txabarriaga<br />
Sec. 102 H86964H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Rocio Txabarriaga<br />
Sec. 103 H86967H March 20-May 10 ONLN GAtL<br />
Rocio Txabarriaga<br />
Bis 546 NEW<br />
professional interpreter part 2<br />
Learn the business skills for becoming an interpreter. Discuss<br />
principles and ethics. CEUs awarded. $503 includes $453 fee.<br />
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.<br />
Sec. 101 H86708H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN GAtL<br />
Rocio Txabarriaga<br />
Sec. 102 H86969H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN GAtL<br />
Rocio Txabarriaga<br />
Sec. 103 H86970H March 20-May 10 ONLN GAtL<br />
Rocio Txabarriaga
nrG 367<br />
Spanish for Nursing<br />
Learn general Spanish pronunciation. Cover basic phrases and<br />
commands needed to obtain patient history/physical exam,<br />
perform routine in-bed and out-of-bed procedures, transport<br />
patients, administer medications, assist with physical<br />
hygiene, interact with the patient’s family and assist in emergency<br />
situations and provide psychological support. Cover<br />
Hispanic health belief systems. $195 includes $45 fee.<br />
Note: ANCC contact hours and 1.6 CEUs/16 CE hours awarded.<br />
Sec. 101 H86280H 8 sessions Arnold campus<br />
Tu 6-8 pm Feb. 19-April 16<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. 101 H87024H Jan. 23-March 15 ONLN prSpN<br />
Pronto Services LLC<br />
Sec. 102 H87030H Feb. 27-April 26 ONLN prSpN<br />
Pronto Services LLC<br />
Sec. 103 H87062H March 13-May 10 ONLN prSpN<br />
Pronto Services LLC<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,<br />
room 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. 101 H84661H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 102 H84663H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prSpN<br />
World languages<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. 101 H87063H Jan. 23-March 15 ONLN prSpN<br />
Pronto Services LLC<br />
Sec. 102 H87064H Feb. 27-April 19 ONLN prSpN<br />
Pronto Services LLC<br />
Sec. 103 H87067H March 27-May 17 ONLN prSpN<br />
Pronto Services LLC<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. 101 H84665H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 102 H84666H Feb. 20-April 12 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. 101 H87041H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 102 H87042H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 103 H87043H March 20-May 10 ONLN prSpN<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<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. 101 H87044H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 102 H87045H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 103 H87046H March 20-May 10 ONLN prSpN<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, cleanup<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. 101 H87047H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 102 H87048H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 103 H87049H March 20-May 10 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. 101 H87050H Jan. 16-March 8 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 102 H87052H Feb. 20-April 12 ONLN prSpN<br />
Sec. 103 H87053H March 20-May 10 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<br />
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Careers and Certifications
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regional higher education center<br />
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 />
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 bachelor's degree<br />
program without loss of academic credit. For more information, visit www.aacc.edu/transfer/articulations, consult the college catalog and<br />
be sure to meet with a college adviser.<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<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
transition coordinator<br />
Meet our transition coordinator<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<br />
you? Maybe you’re not ready to pursue a degree, or you already have a degree and<br />
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<br />
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 />
Notice of Nondiscrimination – AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX, ADA Title 504 compliant institution. Call Disability Support<br />
Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72 hours in advance to request most accommodations. Requests for sign language interpreters,<br />
alternative format books or assistive technology require 30-day notice. For information on AACC’s compliance and complaints concerning discrimination<br />
or harassment, contact Karen L. Cook, Esq., federal compliance officer, at 410-777-7370 or Maryland Relay 711. 7/11<br />
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SubJECt LiSt by CAmpuS LOCAtiONS. AACC offers courses in locations throughout the county. For a<br />
complete list see page 3.<br />
AmiL • ArundeL miLLs<br />
7009 <strong>Arundel</strong> mills Circle<br />
Hanover, md 21076<br />
Business eduCATion<br />
Business, Smart Start Your ..................... 48<br />
CHiLd CAre TrAininG<br />
Activities for Children, Creative .............. 50<br />
Anger, Dealing with a Child’s ................. 51<br />
Brain Development and Play ................. 52<br />
Child Care 1 – Child Growth and<br />
Development .................................... 49<br />
Child Care: The School-Age Child ........... 50<br />
Environments for Multi-Age Grouping .. 51<br />
Outdoor Classroom, Explore the ............ 52<br />
SEFEL Overview ..................................... 51<br />
Shaken Baby, SIDS, Neglect<br />
and Abuse ......................................... 51<br />
CoLLeGe prepArATion<br />
Math Placement Test Preparation .......... 39<br />
CompuTer And TeCHnoLoGy<br />
TrAininG<br />
CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals Prep .. 62<br />
Information Systems Security, Certified 62<br />
ITIL v3 Foundation ................................. 62<br />
driVer eduCATion<br />
Driver Education, Youth ......................... 10<br />
enGLisH As A seCond LAnGuAGe<br />
Reading and Vocabulary, Beginning,<br />
Intermediate, Advanced .............. 41-42<br />
Reading and Vocabulary, Capstone:<br />
Academic .......................................... 42<br />
Reading, High Intermediate .................. 41<br />
enVironmenTAL eduCATion<br />
Landscape Design for the<br />
Environment, Smart ......................... 67<br />
Landscape Installation, Woody<br />
Plants for .......................................... 67<br />
eXpLore<br />
Kidz’ Logic .............................................. 10<br />
fiTness CerTifiCATions<br />
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification ..... 67<br />
Sports Nutrition Consultant<br />
Certification ...................................... 67<br />
HeALTH<br />
Mental Health First Aid .......................... 18<br />
HeALTH CAre<br />
Counseling, Implications of Cultural<br />
Diversity in ........................................ 71<br />
Domestic Violence 101 ........................... 71<br />
Post Traumatic Stress, Prevention<br />
and Treatment .................................. 71<br />
90<br />
HumAn resourCes<br />
Compensation 2: Executive<br />
Compensation and<br />
Compensation Issues ........................ 73<br />
Group Benefits Management – CEBS 2 . 73<br />
Human Resources Management,<br />
Professional ...................................... 73<br />
RPA 2 150 Retirement Plan<br />
Management (CEBS 4) ...................... 73<br />
HVACr<br />
HVACR Exam Review:<br />
Journeyman and Master ................... 73<br />
Kids in CoLLeGe<br />
Academic Survival Skills (Grades 6-9) .... 21<br />
Japanese Anime 101 (Grades 4-11) ....... 21<br />
Welcome to Hogwarts (Grades 3-5) ...... 22<br />
pArenTinG And fAmiLy Life<br />
Behavior: 1-2-3- Magic,<br />
Managing Your Child’s ...................... 24<br />
Parenting Through Separation or<br />
Divorce: One-on-One ........................ 24<br />
Stress Management for Parents ..................<br />
Systematic Training for Effective<br />
Parenting (STEP): One-on-One ......... 24<br />
reAL esTATe<br />
Real Estate: Appraisal Practices<br />
and Analysis 1 ................................... 76<br />
TeACHer professionAL<br />
deVeLopmenT<br />
Behavior: 1-2-3- Magic, Managing<br />
Challenging Student ......................... 77<br />
Mental Health First Aid .......................... 77<br />
WorLd LAnGuAGes<br />
Spanish 2, 3, 4, Beginning ................34, 86<br />
GBTC • GLen Burnie<br />
ToWn CenTer<br />
101 Crain Highway n.<br />
Glen Burnie, md 21061<br />
Business eduCATion<br />
Business, Smart Start Your ..................... 48<br />
CHiLd CAre TrAininG<br />
Aide or Assistant in Child Care,<br />
Working as an ................................... 51<br />
Communicating with Children,<br />
Listen and Learn: .............................. 51<br />
Emergency Prepardness ........................ 51<br />
CompuTer And TeCHnoLoGy<br />
TrAininG<br />
A+ Essentials ......................................... 61<br />
A+ Network and Desk Side<br />
IT Technician ..................................... 61<br />
Accounting Principles, Applying ............ 57<br />
Adobe Acrobat ....................................... 59<br />
Adobe InDesign – Level 1, 2 .................. 58<br />
Adobe Photoshop – Level 1, 2 ............... 58<br />
Computer Fundamentals ....................... 52<br />
Computer Training for the Re-Entry<br />
Professional ...................................... 53<br />
Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design ....... 59<br />
e-Learning Instructional Design,<br />
Capstone in ....................................... 63<br />
e-Learning Instructional Design,<br />
Developing and Deploying ............... 63<br />
e-Learning Instructional Design,<br />
Effective Methods for ........................ 63<br />
e-Learning Instructional Design,<br />
Introduction to.................................. 63<br />
Files and Folders, Keeping Track of ........ 53<br />
Flash: Web Graphic Design..................... 59<br />
iPhone and iPad Application<br />
Development .................................... 56<br />
iPhone and iPad Programming,<br />
Introduction to.................................. 56<br />
IT Project Management ......................... 57<br />
Microsoft Access 2010 – Level 1, 2 ........ 55<br />
Microsoft Excel 2010 – Level 1, 2 .......... 55<br />
Microsoft Excel for the Re-Entry<br />
Professional ...................................... 53<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 –<br />
Level 1, 2........................................... 55<br />
Microsoft Word 2010 – Level 1, 2 .......... 55<br />
Online Synchronous Delivery,<br />
Facilitation of .................................... 63<br />
Photoshop: Web Graphic Design ............ 58<br />
Re-Entry Professional,<br />
Starting Over for the ......................... 53<br />
Students Online, Engaging .................... 63<br />
Technical Trainer CTT+, Certified ........... 61<br />
Web Graphic Design,<br />
Concept to Layout: ............................ 59<br />
Windows 7 Basic, Advanced .................. 52<br />
enGLisH As A seCond LAnGuAGe<br />
Listening and Speaking, Beginning,<br />
Intermediate, High Intermediate,<br />
Advanced ..................................... 41-42<br />
Speech and Presentations, Capstone:<br />
Academic .......................................... 42<br />
fLoriCuLTure<br />
<strong>Winter</strong> Whites ........................................ 14<br />
HeALTH CAre<br />
Co-Occurring Disorders .......................... 71<br />
CPR for Health Care Professionals .......... 69<br />
Health Care Provider<br />
CPR Recertification ........................... 69<br />
Heart Saver AED ..................................... 69<br />
Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED ................. 68<br />
Licensed Nurse Refresher:<br />
Part 1 – Theory ................................. 69<br />
R.N., C.M./D.N. Training Program<br />
in Assisted Living .............................. 70<br />
Traumatization, Helping the Helper:<br />
Secondary ......................................... 71<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
pArenTinG And fAmiLy Life<br />
Anger in Family Life, Managing ............. 24<br />
Behavior: 1-2-3- Magic, Managing<br />
Your Child’s ....................................... 24<br />
Child, The Explosive ............................... 24<br />
Systematic Training for Effective<br />
Parenting (STEP) ............................... 24<br />
reAL esTATe<br />
Appraisal Standards and Ethics .............. 76<br />
Real Estate USPAP Prelicensing .............. 76<br />
seniors<br />
Microsoft Office 2010 Basics .................. 30<br />
Windows 7 Basic .................................... 30<br />
TeACHer professionAL<br />
deVeLopmenT<br />
Behavior: 1-2-3- Magic, Managing<br />
Challenging Student ......................... 77<br />
TeLeCommuniCATion<br />
Designing and Planning Communication<br />
Networks 1, 2.................................... 81<br />
HCAT • HOtEL, CuLiNAry ArtS<br />
AND tOuriSm iNStitutE<br />
7438 Gov. ritchie Highway<br />
Glen Burnie, md 21061<br />
CAsino And GAminG indusTry<br />
Cash Handling and Cage Operations ...... 49<br />
Games of Chance, Introduction to ........ 49<br />
Gaming Industry, Introduction to .......... 49<br />
food And CuLinAry<br />
Brewing, Advanced Home ..................... 17<br />
Chowder, Chowda, Chow-Dah! .............. 16<br />
French Cuisine, Classical ......................... 15<br />
Heat, Bring on the ................................. 15<br />
Hors d’Oeuvres, Creative ........................ 15<br />
India, A Taste of ..................................... 15<br />
Oysters, Oysters, Oysters ........................ 16<br />
Pasta, Hand-Rolled Fresh ....................... 15<br />
Sausage, Let's Make............................... 15<br />
Soups, The Basics of ............................... 16<br />
Switzerland, Three Tastes of ................... 15<br />
Toulouse, A Goose in .............................. 15<br />
HospiTALiTy And CuLinAry ArTs<br />
Bartender Certification .......................... 72<br />
Sanitation, Certification in ..................... 72
I’m inspired<br />
by taking care of my son.<br />
After coming out of the<br />
military, I thought it would be a good<br />
idea to go back to college. I wanted<br />
a way to still support my son and<br />
gain some more business and management skills for the job market.<br />
I had a work/study program in the Veterans Resource Center at <strong>Anne</strong><br />
<strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. At the time, I had a 4.0 and was selected to<br />
go to the first <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Summit at the White House. It was an<br />
awesome experience. I was also inducted into Phi Theta Kappa. The night<br />
of the ceremony was my son’s birthday. It really brought home the reason<br />
I’m doing this.Teaching him motivates me to do better in school.<br />
AACC has hundreds of degrees, certificate programs and courses<br />
of study to help you achieve you career and family goals.<br />
Enroll today at 410-777-AACC (2222).<br />
What inspires you? aacc.edu/getinspired<br />
registration information 410-777-2325<br />
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Alphabetical index by subject<br />
A<br />
A† Certification and PC Technician ........................... 61<br />
AACC Foundation ..................................................... 98<br />
Accounting .............................................................. 44<br />
Accounting Technology Certificate .......................... 44<br />
ACT Preparation ...................................................... 39<br />
ADA Compliance/Nondiscrimination ....................... 97<br />
Adobe Photoshop .................................................... 58<br />
Administrative Assistant ......................................... 45<br />
Administrative Professional Certificate .................... 45<br />
Adult Basic Skills (ABS) ............................................ 38<br />
Aerobics .................................................................. 13<br />
Aging ...................................................................... 18<br />
Alternative and Sustainable Energy ...................44-45<br />
Apple Technology .................................................... 56<br />
Aquatic Fitness ........................................................ 13<br />
Arabic ........................................................... 33, 83-84<br />
Art as Business ........................................................... 6<br />
Art .........................................................................6-8<br />
Art (Kids in <strong>College</strong>) ................................................ 21<br />
Articulation Agreements ......................................... 88<br />
<strong>Arundel</strong> Mills Course List ......................................... 90<br />
Assisted Living ........................................................ 68<br />
Auto Repair ............................................................... 8<br />
B<br />
Banjo ....................................................................... 23<br />
Bartender Certificate ............................................... 72<br />
Basic Education ..................................................38-43<br />
Basic Life Support/CPR/First Aid .........................68-69<br />
Basic Skills (Writers’ Workshop) ..........................34-35<br />
Boating ...................................................................... 8<br />
Boiler Operation ...................................................... 45<br />
Bookkeeping ........................................................... 44<br />
Bookstore ................................................................ 97<br />
Building Maintenance and Administration ............. 45<br />
Business Education ....................................... 32, 45-49<br />
Business Software ..............................................57-58<br />
Business Support Specialist Certificate .................... 46<br />
C<br />
Calendar .................................................................... 5<br />
Cancellations ........................................................... 96<br />
Career Exploration ..................................................8-9<br />
Careers and Certifications ...................................44-87<br />
Caregiving ............................................................... 18<br />
Carrier Ethernet Certification ................................... 81<br />
Casino and Gaming Industry ................................... 49<br />
Casino and Gaming Operations Certificate .............. 49<br />
CEBS: Certified Employee Benefit Specialist ............ 73<br />
Ceramics .................................................................... 6<br />
CEUs (Continuing Education Units) .......................... 97<br />
Chess (Kids in <strong>College</strong>) ............................................. 21<br />
Child Care Core of Knowledge .............................50-52<br />
Child Care Credential, Maryland .............................. 49<br />
Child Care Training ..............................................49-52<br />
Child Development Associate Certificate ................. 50<br />
Chinese ..............................................................33, 84<br />
Closings ................................................................... 96<br />
Cloud Computing Essentials Certificate ................... 61<br />
Coding and Transcription, Professional..................70-7<br />
<strong>College</strong> Preparation ................................................. 39<br />
92<br />
Commercial Drivers Certificate ................................ 81<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Ensembles ........................................... 23<br />
CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals Preparation<br />
Certificate ......................................................... 61<br />
Computer and Game Design ...............................62-63<br />
Computer and Technology Training ....................52-63<br />
Computer Networking ............................................. 53<br />
Computer Training for Re-Entry<br />
Professional Certificate ..................................... 53<br />
Computer Training for Re-Entry Professionals ....53-54<br />
Computers (Seniors) ................................................ 30<br />
Computers, Introduction to ..................................... 52<br />
Computer and Technology (Kids in <strong>College</strong>) ............. 21<br />
Construction ............................................................ 64<br />
Consruction Estimating ............................................ 64<br />
Construction Estimating Certificate ......................... 64<br />
Continuing Education Certificates ......................... 103<br />
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) .......................... 97<br />
Cooking (see Food and Culinary) ........................15-17<br />
Cosmetologist Certificates ....................................... 65<br />
Cosmetology ........................................................... 65<br />
CPR (Careers and Certifications) .........................68-69<br />
Crafts ......................................................................... 6<br />
Credit/Noncredit Share ............................................ 97<br />
Culinary (Kids in <strong>College</strong>) ........................................ 21<br />
d<br />
Dance ........................................................................ 9<br />
Database Development ......................................56-57<br />
Decorating .............................................................. 20<br />
Dental Assisting ...................................................... 66<br />
Dental Assisting and Radiology Certificate .............. 66<br />
Digital Home Technology ........................................ 60<br />
Digital Home Technology Certificate ....................... 60<br />
Digital Photography Certificate ............................... 27<br />
Directions to Campus .............................................. 97<br />
Drawing .................................................................6-7<br />
Driver Education ...................................................... 10<br />
e<br />
e-Learning Instructional Design .............................. 63<br />
e-Learning Instructional Design Certificate ............. 63<br />
Electrical ................................................................. 66<br />
Electrical Apprenticeships ....................................... 66<br />
Emergency Closings ................................................ 96<br />
English as a Second Language .................. (ESL) 40-43<br />
English Basic Skills .................................................. 40<br />
English for Academic Purposes ................................ 41<br />
English for Academic Purposes Certificate ............... 40<br />
English, Interactive .................................................. 42<br />
Entertaining and Lifestyle ....................................... 15<br />
Environmental Education ........................................ 67<br />
ESL Special Topics .................................................... 43<br />
ESL Teacher Training ................................................ 43<br />
ESL Teacher Training Certificate ............................... 43<br />
Esthetician .........................................................65-66<br />
Esthetician Preparation 600-Hour Certificate .......... 65<br />
Exercise (see Fitness) .................................... 13-14, 32<br />
EXPLORE .............................................................10-11<br />
www.aacc.edu/coned<br />
f<br />
Family Child Care Provider Certificate ...................... 50<br />
Family Provider Start Up Classes .........................49-50<br />
Farsi ......................................................................... 84<br />
Financial Aid ............................................................ 99<br />
Financial Planning (Personal Enrichment) ... 11-12, 32<br />
Fine Arts Certificate .................................................... 7<br />
First Aid (Health Care) ........................................68-69<br />
Fitness .......................................................... 13-14, 32<br />
Fitness Certifications ..........................................67-68<br />
Floral Design ............................................................ 68<br />
Floriculture .........................................................14, 68<br />
Floriculture – Floral Design Certificate .................... 68<br />
Food and Culinary ..............................................15-17<br />
Food and Society ..................................................... 15<br />
French .......................................................... 33, 84-85<br />
Future ...................................................................... 17<br />
G<br />
Gardening ..........................................................20, 30<br />
GED (General Educational Development) ................ 38<br />
GED Certificate, Preparation for ............................... 38<br />
German ..............................................................33, 85<br />
Glen Burnie Town Center Course List ....................... 90<br />
GMAT Preparation ................................................... 39<br />
Golf ......................................................................... 17<br />
Graduate-Level Preparation (GMAT, GRE, LSAT) ....... 39<br />
Grants (Nonprofit) ................................................... 75<br />
GRE Preparation ...................................................... 39<br />
Group Exercise ......................................................... 13<br />
Guild Conference Series (Seniors) ............................ 29<br />
Guitar ...................................................................... 23<br />
H<br />
Hands-On Cooking .............................................15-17<br />
Health (Personal Enrichment) ............................18-19<br />
Health Care (Careers and Certifications) .............68-72<br />
Healthy Living for Older Adults ............................... 30<br />
Historic Preservation ............................................... 19<br />
History and Heritage ..........................................19-20<br />
Home and Garden ................................................... 20<br />
Home Improvement and Remodeling ................20, 31<br />
Home Remodeling Contractor .................................. 64<br />
Hospitality and Culinary Arts (HCAT) ....................... 72<br />
Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism<br />
Institute Course List .......................................... 90<br />
Human Resources .................................................... 73<br />
HVACR ..................................................................... 73<br />
HVACR Entry Level Technician Certificate ................. 73<br />
i<br />
Icons Explained ......................................................... 2<br />
Information ........................................................96-97<br />
Information Systems Security Professional Exam<br />
Preparation Certificate ...................................... 61<br />
Insurance ...........................................................73-74<br />
Internet Basics ....................................................52-53<br />
iPhone and iPad Programming Certificate .............. 56<br />
Italian .................................................................33, 85
IT Infrastructure Library v3 Foundation Exam<br />
Prep Certificate ................................................. 62<br />
IT Project Management ............................................ 57<br />
IT Security ..........................................................61-62<br />
J<br />
Japanese ............................................................33, 85<br />
Jewelry and Stained Glass .............................. 7, 31-32<br />
Jewelry Design Certificate, Beginning ....................... 7<br />
Jump Start ............................................................... 36<br />
K<br />
Kickboxing .............................................................. 13<br />
Kids in <strong>College</strong> ....................................................21-22<br />
Kindergarten ........................................................... 10<br />
Kindermusik ............................................................ 21<br />
L<br />
Languages ..............................................33-34, 83-87<br />
Late Openings ......................................................... 96<br />
Law – Continuing Legal Education .......................... 74<br />
Law for Consumers .................................................. 22<br />
Leadership Basics (Nonprofit) ................................. 75<br />
Literature (Kids in <strong>College</strong>) ...................................... 22<br />
Local and Regional History ...................................... 19<br />
Location Codes .......................................................... 3<br />
LSAT Preparation ..................................................... 39<br />
m<br />
Management and Supervision ...........................45-46<br />
Marketing ..........................................................46-47<br />
Martial Arts ............................................................. 22<br />
Massage (Personal Enrichment) .............................. 19<br />
Massage, Therapeutic (Careers and Certifications) .. 72<br />
Math Placement Test Preparation ............................ 39<br />
Medical Office Management ................................... 69<br />
Mental Health First Aid Certificate ........................... 18<br />
Mentoring ................................................................ 22<br />
Microsoft Office 2007 ..........................................54-55<br />
Microsoft Office 2010 ......................................... 55-56<br />
Microsoft Technical Certification Prep ...................... 61<br />
Middle School Scholars ........................................... 11<br />
Mind and Body ........................................................ 19<br />
Mobile Device Programming ................................... 63<br />
Mobile Device Programming Certificate .................. 63<br />
Motorcycle Safety .................................................... 23<br />
Music ..................................................................23-24<br />
n<br />
Nanny/Au Pair Certificate ........................................ 51<br />
Non-County Residents Course Costs ........................ 96<br />
Nondiscrimination .................................................. 97<br />
Nonprofit Leadership .........................................75-76<br />
Nursing ..............................................................67-70<br />
o<br />
Oil and Gas Operations ............................................ 76<br />
Online Course List ...............................................94-95<br />
p<br />
Painting .................................................................... 7<br />
Parenting and Family Life ...................................24-25<br />
Parking .................................................................... 96<br />
Partnerships with Four-Year <strong>College</strong>s/Universities .. 88<br />
Payment Policy ........................................................ 96<br />
PC Technician Certificate .......................................... 61<br />
Peer Learning Partnership ....................................... 26<br />
Personal Enrichment ............................................6-36<br />
Personal Finance .......................................... 11-12, 32<br />
Personal Growth .................................................26-27<br />
Pet Ownership ......................................................... 27<br />
Phlebotomy ............................................................ 70<br />
Photography ......................................................27-28<br />
Photoshop ............................................................... 58<br />
Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy .................. 70<br />
Piano ..................................................................23-24<br />
Portuguese .............................................................. 86<br />
Pottery (see Ceramics) ............................................... 6<br />
Power Plant Operations ........................................... 76<br />
Prelicensing (Insurance) .......................................... 73<br />
Printmaking .............................................................. 8<br />
Project Management (Business Education) ........47-48<br />
Project Management (Computer and<br />
Technology Training) ...................................57-58<br />
Public Speaking ....................................................... 26<br />
Publishing and Marketing (Writers’ Workshop) ....... 36<br />
Q<br />
Qigong ..................................................................... 14<br />
QuickBooks ............................................................. 57<br />
r<br />
radKIDS ................................................................... 22<br />
Real Estate (Personal Enrichment) .......................... 28<br />
Real Estate (Careers and Certifications) ..............76-77<br />
Real Estate Appraiser Licensure and Renewal ......... 76<br />
Real Estate Salesperson Licensure and Renewal ...... 77<br />
Refund Policy .......................................................... 96<br />
Regional Higher Education Center ........................... 88<br />
Registration Information/Forms .....................100-102<br />
Retirement .............................................................. 12<br />
Russian ......................................................... 33-34, 86<br />
s<br />
Sales and Customer Service ..................................... 48<br />
Salon and Spa Owner .............................................. 66<br />
Sanitation, Certification in ...................................... 72<br />
SAT Preparation ....................................................... 39<br />
Scholarships ............................................................ 99<br />
Science (Kids in <strong>College</strong>) .......................................... 22<br />
Scuba ...................................................................... 28<br />
Senior Course Costs ................................................. 96<br />
Seniors ...............................................................29-30<br />
Sewing ...............................................................31-32<br />
Sign Language ...................................................30-31<br />
Sign Language Certificate, Beginning ..................... 30<br />
Social Work/Counseling ........................................... 71<br />
Soldering ................................................................. 77<br />
Spanish ..............................................................34, 86<br />
Sports (Kids in <strong>College</strong>) ........................................... 22<br />
Stained Glass ............................................................. 7<br />
Start Your Own Business .....................................48-49<br />
Stationary Engineer Certificate ................................ 45<br />
Sterile Processing ..................................................... 71<br />
Stocks and Bonds .................................................... 12<br />
Student ID ............................................................... 96<br />
Student Record Policy ............................................. 97<br />
Swimming (see Aquatic Fitness) ............................. 13<br />
System Downtime ................................................... 97<br />
T<br />
Tai Chi .................................................................13-14<br />
Tasting Series .......................................................... 17<br />
Teacher Professional Development ....................77-81<br />
Telecommunication ................................................. 81<br />
Tennis ...................................................................... 31<br />
Test Preparation ...................................................... 39<br />
Theater .................................................................... 31<br />
Transition Coordinator ............................................. 89<br />
Truck Driving Certificate .......................................... 81<br />
u<br />
University Consortium ............................................. 88<br />
Unscheduled Closings ............................................. 96<br />
U.S. History .............................................................. 19<br />
V<br />
Veterinary Assisting ...........................................81-82<br />
Volunteer Management (Nonprofit) ..................75-76<br />
W<br />
Wait List Procedures ................................................ 96<br />
Weather/Emergency Closings .................................. 96<br />
Web Design and Graphics ...................................58-60<br />
Web Design Certificate ............................................ 58<br />
Web Design Certificate, Advanced ........................... 59<br />
Welding .............................................................82-83<br />
Welding for Work Certificate ................................... 82<br />
Wine and Beer Academy ......................................... 17<br />
Women’s Institute ..............................................31-33<br />
Workplace Spanish ............................................. 86-87<br />
World Languages (Careers and Certifications) ....83-87<br />
World Languages (Kids in <strong>College</strong>) .......................... 22<br />
World Languages (Personal Enrichment) ...........33-34<br />
Writers’ Workshop ..............................................34-36<br />
y<br />
Yoga ...................................................................13-14<br />
Yoga Instructor ........................................................ 67<br />
Youth, Elementary School .......................10-11, 21-22<br />
Youth, High School .............................................21-22<br />
Youth, Middle School ................................... 11, 21-22<br />
Youth, Preschool ..................................................... 21<br />
Z<br />
Zumba ..................................................................... 13<br />
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Personal Enrichment<br />
course category<br />
index of online courses Go onLine WiTH ConTinuinG eduCATion.<br />
AACC offers an exciting range of online courses to meet<br />
your needs. You can take a short interactive quiz “Are<br />
Online Learning Courses Right for Me?” at www.aacc.edu/<br />
virtualcampus/coned to help you decide if this option<br />
fits your learning needs.<br />
All courses require Internet access, email, Internet<br />
Explorer or other browser. Technical requirements may be<br />
found at www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned.<br />
Accounting And Bookkeeping<br />
Accounting Fundamentals, 2 .......................................................... 44<br />
AlternAtive And SuStAinABle energy<br />
Building Energy Efficiency, Introduction to ..................................... 44<br />
Green Building for Contractors ........................................................ 44<br />
Green Supply Chain Professional, Certified...................................... 45<br />
LEED AP+ Building Design and Construction .................................. 45<br />
LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation ......................................... 45<br />
Photovoltaic System Design and Installation .................................. 44<br />
Solar Hot Water Heating, Fundamentals of ..................................... 44<br />
Sustainable Buildings and High Performance<br />
System Design, Fundamentals of............................................ 44<br />
Weatherization Installer Training .................................................... 44<br />
Wind Energy Apprentice ................................................................. 45<br />
Art<br />
Arts and Crafts as a Business ............................................................. 6<br />
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner ................................................... 7<br />
Watercolor Basics for Beginners ........................................................ 8<br />
BuSineSS educAtion<br />
Administrative Assistant Applications ............................................. 45<br />
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals .......................................... 45<br />
Business Analysis, Introduction to ................................................... 46<br />
Business and Marketing Writing ..................................................... 46<br />
Business Fundamentals, Mastery of ................................................ 69<br />
Business Plan, Creating a Successful ............................................... 48<br />
Business Plan, The ........................................................................... 49<br />
Cell Phone Apps for Your Business, Creating .................................... 47<br />
Consulting Practice, Starting Your Own ........................................... 48<br />
Customer Service, Extraordinary ..................................................... 48<br />
Customer Service, Keys to ............................................................... 48<br />
Customer Service, Managing .......................................................... 48<br />
Distribution and Logistics Management ......................................... 46<br />
Email Promotions, Improving ......................................................... 47<br />
Entrepreneur Boot Camp ................................................................. 49<br />
Facebook for Business: Advanced Skills ........................................... 47<br />
Google Analytics ............................................................................. 47<br />
Home-Based Business, Start and Operate Your Own ....................... 48<br />
Import Export Now ......................................................................... 49<br />
Management Boot Camp ................................................................ 46<br />
Math for the Workplace, Practical ................................................... 49<br />
Media Buying Strategies ................................................................. 47<br />
Oz Principle Accountability Training, The ......................................... 46<br />
Personality Profiles for Better Work Performance, Use .................... 46<br />
PMP Certification Prep 1, 2 .............................................................. 48<br />
Project Management Fundamentals, Applications ....................47-48<br />
Sales Skills, Professional.................................................................. 48<br />
Selling, Effective ............................................................................. 48<br />
Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications .............................................. 46<br />
Small Business, Start Your Own ....................................................... 49<br />
Social Media, Introduction to .......................................................... 47<br />
Social Media, Marketing Using ........................................................ 47<br />
Supervision and Management, Fundamentals, 2 .......................45-46<br />
Supervisory and Leadership ............................................................ 46<br />
Supply Chain Management Fundamentals ..................................... 46<br />
Survey Techniques, Successful ......................................................... 47<br />
Total Quality Fundamentals ............................................................ 46<br />
Twitter ............................................................................................ 47<br />
94<br />
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you can access the Internet at the Technology Learning<br />
Centers (TLC) in <strong>Anne</strong>x A on the Arnold campus, at the Glen<br />
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AACC works with a number of online partners to provide<br />
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Once you have registered for an online course, please visit<br />
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Video Marketing ............................................................................. 47<br />
Webinars, Designing Successful ...................................................... 47<br />
Website Traffic, Boosting Your ......................................................... 47<br />
YouTube for Business ....................................................................... 47<br />
cAreer explorAtion<br />
Administrative Medical Assistant, Explore a Career as an .................. 9<br />
Gift Basket Business, Start Your Own ................................................. 9<br />
Medical Coding, Explore a Career ...................................................... 9<br />
Medical Transcription, Explore a Career in ......................................... 9<br />
Optical Assistant, Become an ............................................................ 8<br />
Pet Sitting Business, Start a .............................................................. 9<br />
Tour Director: Get Paid to Travel, Become a ....................................... 8<br />
child cAre trAining<br />
Child Care 1 – Child Growth and Development ............................... 49<br />
Child Care 2 – Activities for Young Children..................................... 49<br />
Child Care: The School-Age Child ..................................................... 50<br />
Growth and Development, Basic ..................................................... 51<br />
Infants and Toddlers, Group Care of ................................................. 50<br />
Teaching Preschool: Inspiring Lessons ............................................. 52<br />
college prepArAtion<br />
Algebra, Introduction to.................................................................. 39<br />
GMAT Preparation ........................................................................... 39<br />
GRE Preparation – Quantitative ...................................................... 39<br />
GRE Preparation – Verbal and Analytical ........................................ 39<br />
LSAT Preparation – Part 1, 2 ........................................................... 39<br />
Math, Ready .................................................................................... 39<br />
SAT/ACT Preparation: Quantitative .................................................. 39<br />
SAT/ACT Preparation: Verbal ........................................................... 39<br />
computer And technology trAining<br />
12 Steps to a Successful Job Search ................................................. 54<br />
A+ Certification Advanced: Hardware and<br />
Operating System 2 ................................................................ 61<br />
A+ Certification Basic: Harware 1 ................................................... 61<br />
A+ Certification Intermediate: Operating System 1 ........................ 61<br />
Ajax Programming, Introduction to ................................................ 63<br />
ASP.NET, Introduction to .................................................................. 62<br />
C# Programming, Introduction to ................................................... 62<br />
C++ Programming, Introduction to ............................................... 63<br />
CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep ............................................ 61<br />
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep ............................................. 62<br />
Crystal Reports 10, Introduction to ................................................. 57<br />
CSS and XHTML, Introduction to, Intermediate ............................... 59<br />
Database Development, Introduction to ......................................... 56<br />
Dreamweaver CS5, Introduction to ................................................. 60<br />
Flash CS5, Introduction to ............................................................... 60<br />
Home Entertainment Systems ........................................................ 60<br />
Home Network Design and Configuration ....................................... 60<br />
Home System Automation and Integration..................................... 60<br />
Home Technology Tools, Products and Services ............................... 60<br />
InDesign CS5, Introduction to ......................................................... 59<br />
Internet, Introduction to the ........................................................... 52<br />
Java Programming, Introduction to, Intermediate .......................... 60<br />
Lighting, Temperature and Water Control Systems .......................... 60<br />
Microsoft Access 2007, Introduction to, Intermediate ..................... 55<br />
Microsoft Access 2010, Introduction to, Intermediate ................55-56<br />
Microsoft Excel 2007, Introduction to,<br />
Intermediate, Advanced ......................................................... 54<br />
Microsoft Excel 2010, Introduction to .............................................. 55<br />
Microsoft Office 2010, What’s New in .............................................. 56<br />
Microsoft Outlook 2007, Introduction to ......................................... 52<br />
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Microsoft Outlook 2010, Introduction to ......................................... 52<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007, Introduction to ................................... 54<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Introduction to ................................... 56<br />
Microsoft Project 2007, Introduction to .......................................... 57<br />
Microsoft Project 2010, Introduction to .......................................... 57<br />
Microsoft Windows Certification Prep: Exam 70-270 ...................... 61<br />
Microsoft Word 2007, Introduction to, Intermediate ....................... 54<br />
Microsoft Word 2010, Introduction to, Intermediate ..................54-55<br />
Networking, Introduction to, Intermediate ..................................... 53<br />
Oracle, Introduction to, Intermediate .............................................. 56<br />
PC Security, Introduction to, Advanced ........................................... 53<br />
PC Troubleshooting, Introduction to ................................................ 53<br />
Peachtree Accounting 2012, Introduction to ................................... 58<br />
Peachtree Accounting, Introduction ................................................ 58<br />
Perl Programming, Introduction to ................................................. 62<br />
Photoshop CS5, Introduction to ...................................................... 58<br />
Photoshop CS5: Digital Photography 1, 2 ........................................ 58<br />
Photoshop Elements 10: Digital Photography 1, 2 .......................... 58<br />
PHP and MySQL, Introduction to, Intermediate............................... 56<br />
PowerPoint 2010, Introduction to ................................................... 56<br />
Programming, Introduction to ........................................................ 63<br />
Project Management, High-Speed .................................................. 57<br />
Python 2.5 Programming, Introduction to ...................................... 62<br />
QuickBooks 2012 for Contractors .................................................... 57<br />
QuickBooks 2012, Introduction to ................................................... 57<br />
Résumé Writing .............................................................................. 54<br />
Ruby Programming, Introduction to ............................................... 62<br />
Security, Surveillance and Access Control Systems .......................... 60<br />
Structured Query Language (SQL), Introduction to,<br />
Intermediate......................................................................56-57<br />
Telecommunication Systems ........................................................... 60<br />
Video Game Console Design ............................................................ 62<br />
Visual Basic 2008, Intermediate ...................................................... 62<br />
Visual Basic 2008, Introduction to ................................................... 62<br />
Web 2.0 Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts .................................................. 53<br />
Web Pages, Creating ....................................................................... 59<br />
Websites, Designing Effective ......................................................... 59<br />
Windows 7, Introduction to ............................................................ 52<br />
Wireless Networking ....................................................................... 53<br />
conStruction<br />
Blueprint Reading, Construction ..................................................... 64<br />
Carpentry ........................................................................................ 64<br />
Construction Estimating, Introduction to ........................................ 64<br />
Construction Management, Introduction to .................................... 64<br />
Construction Materials and Processes ............................................. 64<br />
Estimating and Bidding 1, 2 ............................................................ 64<br />
Home Remodeler, Steps to Become a Professional .......................... 64<br />
Manufacturing Applications, Fundamentals ................................... 64<br />
Math, Essential Construction........................................................... 64<br />
Purchasing Fundamentals............................................................... 64<br />
coSmetology And eStheticS<br />
Chemical Peels: An Introduction ..................................................... 65<br />
Cosmetologists, All About Skin: An Eight-Hour Guide for ................ 65<br />
Eyelash Extensions: An Introduction and Review ............................ 65<br />
Salons and Spas, Environmentally Friendly ..................................... 65<br />
Spa Pedicure and Spa Factors .......................................................... 65<br />
engliSh AS A Second lAnguAge<br />
English Grammar, Advanced ........................................................... 42<br />
Grammar, Capstone: ....................................................................... 42<br />
Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar ............................................................ 43<br />
Teaching ESL/EFL Reading .............................................................. 43<br />
Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary .......................................................... 43<br />
Writing, Advanced .......................................................................... 42<br />
environmentAl educAtion<br />
Wastewater – Disinfection and Chlorination .................................. 67<br />
Wastewater – Pollution Control ...................................................... 67<br />
Wastewater – Pond Systems........................................................... 67<br />
Wastewater – Preliminary Treatment ............................................. 67<br />
Wastewater – Suspended Growth Systems .................................... 67<br />
Wastewater Analysis ....................................................................... 67
FinAnciAl plAnning<br />
Finance, Personal ............................................................................ 12<br />
Money Management, Keys to Successful ........................................ 12<br />
Money, Credit and Identity, Protect your ......................................... 12<br />
Social Security Maze, Managing the ............................................... 12<br />
Stock Options, Introduction to ........................................................ 12<br />
Stocks, Bonds and Investing: Oh My! ............................................... 12<br />
Stocks, The Analysis and Valuation of .............................................. 12<br />
Where Does All My Money Go?........................................................ 12<br />
FitneSS certiFicAtionS<br />
Personal Trainer Fundamentals ....................................................... 68<br />
Food And culinAry<br />
Caterer, Secrets of the ..................................................................... 15<br />
Event Planning ................................................................................ 15<br />
Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals, Luscious ...................................... 15<br />
Future<br />
Future, Exploring the ...................................................................... 17<br />
heAlth<br />
Aging and Disorders of Communication .......................................... 18<br />
Aging and Gerontology, Introduction to .......................................... 18<br />
Aging Parents, Caring for ................................................................ 18<br />
Aging, Healthy ................................................................................ 18<br />
Aging, Spiritual Dimensions ............................................................ 18<br />
Alzheimer’s Disease: Mysteries and Possibilities ............................. 18<br />
Death and Dying ............................................................................. 18<br />
Death, Dying and Grief, End-of-Life Issues: ..................................... 18<br />
Elder Abuse ..................................................................................... 18<br />
Natural Health and Healing, Introduction to ................................... 19<br />
Physiologic Changes at the End of Life,<br />
End-of-Life Issues: .................................................................. 19<br />
Sleep and Aging .............................................................................. 19<br />
Weight and Keep It Off, Lose ........................................................... 19<br />
heAlth cAre<br />
Administrative Medical Specialist: Part 1, 2 .................................... 69<br />
Dementia Care Specialists ............................................................... 68<br />
HIPAA Privacy .................................................................................. 69<br />
HIV/AIDS and Communicable Disease ............................................. 72<br />
Human Anatomy and Physiology 1, 2 ............................................. 70<br />
ICD-10 Medical Coding, 2 ................................................................ 70<br />
Integrative Mental Health ............................................................... 71<br />
Massage Therapists, Ethics for ......................................................... 72<br />
Medical Records, Allscripts Electronic .............................................. 69<br />
Medical Reimbursements and Collections ...................................... 69<br />
Medical Transcriptions – Part 1, 2 ................................................... 70<br />
Medicare Training, National ............................................................ 69<br />
Spirituality, Health and Healing ...................................................... 71<br />
home And gArden<br />
Garden, Start Your Own Edible ........................................................ 20<br />
Interior Design, Introduction to....................................................... 20<br />
Plants for Fun and Profit, Growing .................................................. 20<br />
hoSpitAlity And culinAry ArtS<br />
Sanitation, Certification in .............................................................. 72<br />
humAn reSourceS<br />
Professional Human Resource Management ................................... 73<br />
Understanding the Human Resources Function .............................. 73<br />
inSurAnce<br />
Elements of Health Insurance and Its Uses –<br />
Intermediate Level.................................................................. 74<br />
Elements of Life Insurance – Intermediate Level ............................ 74<br />
Ethics and the Client – Intermediate Level ...................................... 74<br />
Ethics in the Insurance Industry – Intermediate Level .................... 74<br />
Flood Insurance Concepts – Intermediate Level .............................. 74<br />
Health Savings Accounts/Medicare – Intermediate Level ............... 74<br />
Life, Health and Annuity Pass Prep.................................................. 73<br />
Maryland Life, Health and Annuity Prelicensing ............................. 73<br />
Property and Casualty Pass Prep ..................................................... 73<br />
muSic<br />
Music Made Easy ............................................................................. 24<br />
course category<br />
nonproFit leAderShip<br />
Grant Proposal Writing, Advanced................................................... 75<br />
Grant Proposals, Writing Effective ................................................... 75<br />
Grant Writing Consultant, Become a ............................................... 75<br />
Grant Writing, A to Z........................................................................ 75<br />
Grants, Get ...................................................................................... 75<br />
Marketing Your Nonprofit Organization .......................................... 75<br />
Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials ..................................................... 75<br />
Nonprofit Management, Introduction to......................................... 75<br />
Nonprofit, Starting a ....................................................................... 75<br />
Special Events, Coordinating ........................................................... 75<br />
Teams That Work, Building .............................................................. 76<br />
oil And gAS<br />
Natural Gas Plant Operations .......................................................... 76<br />
Oil Refinery Operations ................................................................... 76<br />
pArenting And FAmily liFe<br />
Family and Work Life, Balancing ..................................................... 25<br />
Feeding the Brain: How Food Affects Children ................................ 25<br />
Home School with Success .............................................................. 25<br />
Homework Tips for School Age Children .......................................... 25<br />
Internet, Guiding Kids on the .......................................................... 25<br />
Language Development in Children, Enhancing ............................. 25<br />
Obesity and Eating Disorders, Childhood ........................................ 25<br />
Parenting, Cooperative .................................................................... 25<br />
Ready, Set, Read! ............................................................................ 25<br />
Sibling Rivalry, Managing ............................................................... 25<br />
Single Parent, Managing Life as a ................................................... 25<br />
perSonAl growth<br />
Communication, Interpersonal ....................................................... 27<br />
Communication, Keys to Effective ................................................... 27<br />
Genealogy Basics ............................................................................ 27<br />
Get Assertive! .................................................................................. 27<br />
Grammar Refresher for Work........................................................... 26<br />
Individual Excellence....................................................................... 27<br />
Listen to Your Heart and Success Will Follow ................................... 26<br />
Public Speaking, Mastering ............................................................. 26<br />
Speed Reading (Merrill Ream) ........................................................ 27<br />
photogrAphy<br />
Digital Photography, Discover ......................................................... 28<br />
Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera ............................ 28<br />
Photographing People Using a Digital Camera................................ 28<br />
Photography, Secrets of Better........................................................ 28<br />
Travel Photography Using a Digital Camera .................................... 28<br />
power plAnt operAtionS<br />
Power Plant Operations 1, 2, 3, 4 .................................................... 76<br />
reAl eStAte<br />
Real Estate Investing ....................................................................... 28<br />
Real Estate Investing 2 – Financing Your Property .......................... 28<br />
teAcher proFeSSionAl development<br />
Adolescents, Understanding ........................................................... 78<br />
Classroom Computer, The ................................................................ 78<br />
Create the Inclusive Class: Strategies for Success ............................. 80<br />
Creating a Classroom Website ......................................................... 80<br />
Creating Classroom Centers ............................................................. 80<br />
Creating K-12 Learning Materials .................................................... 80<br />
Creative Classroom, The .................................................................. 81<br />
Differentiated Instruction and Response to<br />
Intervention Connection ......................................................... 79<br />
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom .................................... 80<br />
Differentiating K-12 Assessments ................................................... 79<br />
Guided Reading: Differentiated Classroom...................................... 79<br />
Internet in the Classroom, Using the ............................................... 78<br />
Microsoft Excel 2007 in the Classroom ............................................ 78<br />
Microsoft Excel 2010 in the Classroom ............................................ 78<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 in the Classroom .................................. 78<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 in the Classroom .................................. 78<br />
Microsoft Word 2007 in the Classroom ............................................ 78<br />
Microsoft Word 2010 in the Classroom ............................................ 81<br />
Praxis 1 Preparation ........................................................................ 77<br />
Praxis 2: Special Education Core Knowledge<br />
and Application Assessment ................................................... 78<br />
Reading and Writing for Student, Guided ....................................... 79<br />
Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies ................................ 79<br />
Singapore Math Strategies:<br />
Advanced Model Drawing for Grades 6-9 ............................... 80<br />
Singapore Math Strategies:<br />
Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 ................................................ 79<br />
Singapore Math: Number Sense and<br />
Computational Strategies ....................................................... 79<br />
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems, 2 ....................................... 80<br />
Spanish in the Classroom ................................................................ 79<br />
Students with Disabilities, Empowering ......................................... 78<br />
Survival Kit for New Teachers .......................................................... 80<br />
Teaching ESL/EFL, An Introduction to.............................................. 79<br />
Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 ............................................................. 80<br />
Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 .......................................................... 80<br />
Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards ............................................ 80<br />
Teaching Students with ADHD ........................................................ 79<br />
Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success ................... 78<br />
Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities .................................. 79<br />
Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 .......................................................... 79<br />
Technology in the Classroom, Integrating ....................................... 78<br />
theAter<br />
Get Funny........................................................................................ 31<br />
Screenwriting, Introduction to ........................................................ 31<br />
veterinAry ASSiSting<br />
Veterinary Assistant, Become a ....................................................... 81<br />
Veterinary Assistant 2: Canine, become a ........................................ 81<br />
Veterinary Assistant 3: Practical Skills, Become a ............................ 81<br />
women’S inStitute<br />
Getting Published, A Beginner’s Guide to ........................................ 32<br />
Marketing on a Shoestring, Small Business ..................................... 32<br />
world lAnguAgeS<br />
French, Speed ................................................................................. 33<br />
Interpreter Part 1, 2, Professional ................................................... 86<br />
Italian, Speed .................................................................................. 33<br />
Japanese, Speed ............................................................................. 33<br />
Spanish 2, 3, Speed ......................................................................... 34<br />
Spanish for Construction ................................................................. 87<br />
Spanish for Food Service ................................................................. 87<br />
Spanish for Health Care ................................................................... 87<br />
Spanish for Hospitality .................................................................... 87<br />
Spanish for Manufacturing ............................................................. 87<br />
Spanish for Social Services .............................................................. 87<br />
Spanish for the Workplace .............................................................. 87<br />
Spanish for Warehouse and Distribution Centers ............................ 87<br />
writerS’ workShop<br />
Adult Fiction, Writing Young ........................................................... 36<br />
Business Writing, Effective .............................................................. 35<br />
Creating a Sense of Place ................................................................ 35<br />
Editing, The Keys to Effective ........................................................... 34<br />
Fiction Writing, Advanced ............................................................... 35<br />
Journaling, Introduction to ............................................................. 35<br />
Magazine Writing, The Craft of ........................................................ 35<br />
Mystery Writing .............................................................................. 35<br />
Nonfiction Book, Write and Publish a .............................................. 36<br />
Poetry, Pleasures of ......................................................................... 36<br />
Research Methods for Writers ......................................................... 34<br />
Romance Writing ............................................................................ 35<br />
Sitcom Writing ................................................................................ 36<br />
Travel Writing .................................................................................. 36<br />
Write Like a Pro ............................................................................... 34<br />
Write Your Life Story........................................................................ 35<br />
Writer’s Skills, Beginning ................................................................ 35<br />
Writeriffic – Creativity Training for Writers ...................................... 35<br />
Writeriffic 2 – Advanced Creativity Training for Writers ................... 35<br />
Writing Essentials ........................................................................... 35<br />
Writing for Children ........................................................................ 35<br />
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Personal Enrichment
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. Tuition waivers for students with disabilities<br />
receiving SSI or SSDI are available for some<br />
noncredit, continuing education workforce development<br />
and life skills courses. Only enrolled students<br />
may attend class.<br />
StudEnt Id<br />
register for noncredit courses using your<br />
AACC student iD or last four digits of your<br />
Social Security number to avoid duplicate records<br />
and mailings. Parents registering their children<br />
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 />
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<br />
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
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 />
are identified in this schedule by the words “CEUs<br />
awarded” in the course description.<br />
course category<br />
Certification of CEUs earned will be mailed to all<br />
students who successfully complete a qualifying<br />
noncredit course. Refer to the Student Records<br />
Policy (see this page) for information on obtaining a<br />
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 />
<strong>Schedule</strong>d 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. to 1:30 a.m.<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 or<br />
assistive technology require 30-day notice.<br />
For information on AACC’s compliance and complaints<br />
concerning discrimination or harassment,<br />
contact Karen L. Cook, Esq., federal compliance officer,<br />
at 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. Requests can also<br />
be submitted via MYAACC.<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. SW, Washington, DC 20202.<br />
ChangES and ErrorS<br />
Courses and class schedules listed in the<br />
Noncredit <strong>Schedule</strong> 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 />
Jay I. Winer, president<br />
Lawrence W. Ulvila Jr., vice president<br />
J. Mitchell Krebs, treasurer<br />
Karen L. Cook, Esq., secretary<br />
H. Stafford Bullen III<br />
Frank Campbell<br />
John W. Cantrell<br />
Arthur D. Ebersberger, Board of Trustees<br />
Angela Ewell-Madison<br />
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AACC foundation<br />
Walter J. Hall, Board of Trustees –<br />
Investment<br />
Cassandra Holly, Board of Trustees,<br />
student member<br />
Jenny C. Francis<br />
Henry N. Libby, Esq.<br />
Andrew McAlexander<br />
Jerry Nicklow<br />
Morgan O’Brien<br />
Cindy O’Neill<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 />
Dominic J. Souza, Esq.<br />
Frederick Tutman<br />
Sharrie Wade<br />
Susan Zuhowski, Esq.<br />
Kathleen E. Bolton, executive director of<br />
Institutional Advancement<br />
and the AACC Foundation Inc.<br />
Dr. Dawn Lindsay, 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, and Truck Driving. Visit<br />
www.aacc.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<br />
www.aacc.edu/payment.<br />
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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 has 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 (winter, spring, summer or fall)<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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<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 />
102<br />
CONTINUING EDUCATION ➤ REGISTRATION and/or DROP FORM<br />
TERM: ❏ FALL ❏ WINTER ❏ SPRING ❏ SUMMER YEAR:<br />
(PLEASE USE BLACK INK)<br />
AACC ID number 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 300 201 108<br />
Sample Course Sept. 3 MWF 7-9 pm AACC $$$<br />
108<br />
108<br />
108<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 Exam prep<br />
CE.NAtL-CArEEr-prEp<br />
preparation for the GED CE.GED.prEp<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.ADmiN.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 />
intro to teaching English as a Second Language<br />
CE.tEACH-ESL<br />
esTHeTiCiAn<br />
Esthetician preparation 600 Hour CE.EStHEtiC-prEp<br />
fLorAL desiGn<br />
floral Design CE.fLOr-fLOrAL-ArrG<br />
HeALTH CAre<br />
Licensed Nurse refresher CE.LiC-NurSE-rEfrESH<br />
medicine Aide CE.mEDiCiNE.AiDE<br />
HoTeL, CuLinAry ArTs And Tourism<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.iNt-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 103<br />
Personal Enrichment
<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 />
104<br />
CONTINUING EDUCATION ➤ REGISTRATION and/or DROP FORM<br />
TERM: ❏ FALL ❏ WINTER ❏ SPRING ❏ SUMMER YEAR:<br />
(PLEASE USE BLACK INK)<br />
AACC ID number 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 300 201 108<br />
Sample Course Sept. 3 MWF 7-9 pm AACC $$$<br />
108<br />
108<br />
108<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 />
REV 10/11