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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

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