Contents - Anne Arundel Community College

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Contents - Anne Arundel Community College
Anne Arundel Community College noncredit classes
Contents
How to use this schedule
we make it easy..........................................................................2
Location codes
find your way to class.................................................................3
Continuing education highlights
just a few of our many offerings.................................................4
Dates to remember
open houses, events, closings......................................................5
personal enrichment
cultural arts, food, fitness and more............................................6
BASIC EDUCATION
GED, ESL, college prep ..............................................................33
CAREER AND CERTIFICATION
job training and professional development ...............................39
Continuing education certificates codes
add these to your registration form............................................. 78-79
Registration forms
or go to www.aacc.edu/noncredit .......................................... 92-93
Subject list by campus locations
Arundel Mills, Glen Burnie, HCAT ................................................ 80-81
Alphabetical index by subject
find it fast .................................................................................. 82-83
Index of online courses by subject
your pace, your place, online ...................................................... 84-85
General information
policies, payment, parking.......................................................... 86-87
AACC Foundation
ways to give .....................................................................................88
Workforce training that works for you
In today’s fast-paced
business world, you need
to stay current.
At AACC, we help you succeed in an ever-changing workplace.
Our highly experienced instructors are here to give you the most
up-to-date information and the latest advances in a wide range of
industries including casino and gaming, information technology,
health professions, nonprofit leadership, dental assisting,
certified welding, truck driving and more.
To make it as convenient as possible, we offer classes weekdays,
weekends and evenings to fit your busy schedule. If online
learning is better for you, the Virtual Campus at AACC provides
courses anytime and at any place! You won’t find a more
affordable program that delivers real-world results.
Learn more today!
Register now for winter courses!
410-777-2325 | www.aacc.edu/noncredit
Financial aid and scholarships
money matters for continuing education...........................................89
How to register for classes
five ways, your choice................................................................. 90-91
AACC University Consortium ............................................................96
Campus map............................................... inside back cover
Visit us on the Web: www.aacc.edu/coned
AACC Board of Trustees 2013
Victoria K. Fretwell, chair
The Rev. Dr. Diane Dixon-Proctor, vice chair
Kimberly McCoy Burns, Esq.
Arthur D. Ebersberger
Walter J. Hall
Nchedo Idahosa, student member
James H. Johnson Jr., Ph.D.
Jerome W. Klasmeier
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How to use this schedule of classes
Sections
Courses are grouped by personal enrichment, basic education and career and certification. Look for cross references and
helpful information, including Web addresses for more information, in the introductions under headings and subheadings.
personal enrichment
Cultural arts, food and culinary, fitness, history, financial planning, parenting and more
BASIC EDUCATION
Adult basic skills, GED, college preparation
CAREER AND CERTIFICATION
Job training, professional development, technical certifications
Continuing Education Certificate
Registration
The list of courses that make up each continuing education
certificate along with a Web address for more information can
be found in yellow shaded boxes throughout the schedule.
In most cases the courses appear near the box. If not, their
location is noted in the shaded box.
Noncredit registration is continuous throughout the year
and students can register up to the actual start date.
HOWEVER, decisions on whether we have enough people to
run a class are made a week or two before the start date so
please REGISTER EARLY.
Example:
Introduction to Teaching ESL
Continuing Education Certificate
Registration for winter classes begins: Oct. 1, 2013
Registration for spring classes begins: dec. 10, 2013
Registration for summer classes begins: march 4, 2014
Registration for fall classes begins: June 3, 2014
Register online, by mail, touchtone phone or in person.
Step-by-step instructions begin on page 90.
Successfully complete the following courses
to earn a continuing education certificate. For
more information visit www.aacc.edu/esl/
introteaching or call
410-777-2901. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
ESL 380 Introduction to Teaching ESL
ESL 381 ESL Teacher Practicum
ESL 382 Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary
Anatomy of a course listing: what do the codes and symbols mean?
computer
COMPENTENCY
LEVEL
See page 47
Course number
CPT 362
COURSE TITLE
COURSE description
PRECOREQUISITE
course note
Computer Keyboarding
Days class meets
section note
course
core of knowledge
child care training/teacher professional
deveopment
See pages 45 and 68
NEW CONTENT
AREA: D
Prerequisite: Macintosh O/S experience.
Note: Some sections offered online. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Most materials supplied in class.
STARS number
CATEGORY A
continuing education
units
See page 87
number of sessions
H67613H
6-8:30 pm
3 sessions
April 22-May 1 JOHN 100
James Hunt
Sec. 202
H62314H Jan. 18-March 9
ONLN EDGO
Note: No class Apr. 29.
† tuition not waived for
seniors and disabled retirees See page 86
building and
room number
Sec. 201
TuTh
start and end date
Instructor
online partner
online
course
For general information about noncredit courses
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real estate
SALES PERSON LICENSURE
RENEWAL CODE
See page 68
Learn the fundamentals of keyboarding using touch typing on a computer. Develop speed and accuracy in operating a computer
keyboard. Cover computer terms. Textbook information is available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $114† includes $35 fee.
Class start and
end time
Section number
credit/
noncredit share
See page 87
†
See pages 86-87
Where is my class?  Location codes (and other abbreviations)
AACC • Arnold campus
LIST OF winter 2014 OFF-CAMPUS LOCATIONS
101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012
 See CAMPUS map on inside back cover
ANXA Annex A
ANXB Annex B
CADE John A. Cade Center for Fine Arts
CALT Center for Applied Learning and Technology
CDCD-ROM
CDC Child Development Center
CORT Tennis Courts
CRCS Careers Center
DRGNHenry L. Dragun Science Building
FLDS Siegert Field
FLRS Dr. Thomas E. Florestano Sr. Allied Health and
Public Services Building
GYM Dr. David S. Jenkins Gymnasium
HUM Humanities Building
JOHN A. Cathryn Johnson Building
LBRY Andrew G. Truxal Library
MATHMath Building
PARK Parking Lot
PCPA Pascal Center for Performing Arts
PLNTPlant
POOL Olson Memorial Pool
SCHZ Dr. Lila R. Schwartz Building
SSVC Student Services Center
SUN Student Union
TBA To Be Announced
TOUR Tour departing from Arnold campus
AMIL • Arundel Mills
7009 Arundel Mills Circle
Hanover, MD 21076
GBTC • Glen Burnie Town Center
101 Crain Highway N.
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
ANNA • Annapolis High School
2700 Riva Road
Annapolis, MD 21401
HCAT • Hotel, Culinary Arts and
Tourism Institute
7438 Gov. Ritchie Highway
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
CART • Chesapeake Arts Center
194 Hammonds Lane
Brooklyn Park, MD 21225
IEC • IEC Chesapeake
8751 Freestate Drive
Suite 250
Laurel, MD 20723
CATN • Center for Applied Technology North
800 Stevenson Road
Severn, MD 21144
SPHS • Severna Park High School
60 Robinson Road
Severna Park, MD 21146
CATS • Center for Applied Technolology South
211 Central Avenue
Edgewater, MD 21037
EARL • Earlbeck Gases and Technologies
8204 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21237
online codes  go to www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned for instructions
ONLN • Online
CENCCengage
GHWPGoodheart-Willcox Publisher
CEXP
GTEC
EDGOEd2Go
GATL
Construction Experts Inc.
Gatlin Education
LERN
Learning Resources Network Inc.
OLT
Online Training Inc.
HYBRHybrid
PROTRProtrain
JSPR
PRSPN Pronto Spanish
WB
Greenville Tech
John Spiers
AACC Online – ANGEL
stay connected
Use your personal AACC website – myaacc.aacc.edu – to register for classes; find your classroom; look up
your grades; see college announcements; email your instructors; and access the AACC Bookstore, Truxal
Library and student clubs and organizations.
WWW . A A C C . EDU / M A PS
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Did you know …
AACC's continuing education offerings include personal enrichment, basic
education, career training and professional certification. No application required!
Peer Learning
Partnership (PLP)
On the Road to a
New Career!
Just three weeks is all it takes to
start a career in truck driving! AACC,
in partnership with All-State Career
School in Baltimore, offers CDL-A
(heavy truck and tractor-trailers) and
CDL-B (straight trucks, dump trucks,
passenger buses and motor coaches)
training certified by the Professional
Truck Drivers Institute and approved
by the U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs. Training for each license
consists of one classroom lecture
course and one driving range and
highway course. For more information
see page 72, visit www.aacc.edu/cdl
or contact Jim Wright at
410-777-2935 or [email protected].
Join a community of individuals
dedicated to intellectual
development, cultural stimulation,
personal growth and social
interaction. Members manage
the program and volunteer their
time, skills and talents to gain and
share knowledge. Enjoy optional
gatherings, outings and a Friday
discussion group. PLP members may
also register for exclusive courses for
an additional cost. New courses this
winter include Genealogy: Beyond
Names and Dates (PLC 384), Western
Philosophy: Beauty and Art (PLC 387)
and Great Ideas in Economics
(PLC 388). See pages 21-22 for
a complete list or visit
www.aacc.edu/plp.
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Learn to Eat Locally
2014 Official GED
Test – New!
Are you a farmers’ market regular?
Why not pick up some protein along
with your fruits and vegetables? AACC
can help take the mystery out of how
to prepare meats from the farmers’
market with Local Farm Raised Beef
and Lamb (COO 386) and Local Farm
Raised Chicken (COO 392). Learn how
to break down and cook these various
meats from a professional chef. For
class dates and times, see pages 13-14
or visit www.aacc.edu/food.
The new test will go into effect Jan.
2, 2014. Be prepared with AACC
classes specifically designed to review
the skills you need to be successful
including course essentials, testtaking strategies and information on
postsecondary education and career
options. To be eligible to take GED
Test Preparation classes you must
be at least 16 years old, be officially
withdrawn from high school and must
attend an orientation or practice test
and achieve qualifying scores. Test.
See page 33 for details, visit www.
aacc.edu/basicskills/gedprep or call
410-777-1823.
These are just a few of our many offerings. Get inspired.
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Continuing education events and important dates
november
Nov. 28-Dec. 1 † Thanksgiving Break † college closes at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 27
december
Dec. 5 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Information Session
6-7:30 p.m. HCAT Institute, Glen Burnie † www.aacc.edu/hcat
Dec. 10 † Spring noncredit registration begins
Dec. 21-Jan. 1 † NO CLASSES Winter Break, college closes at 4:30 p.m. Dec. 20
january
Jan. 9 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Open House
6-7:30 p.m. HCAT Institute, Glen Burnie † www.aacc.edu/hcat
Jan. 25 † Kindermusik Open House
9:30-11 a.m. Johnson Building, Arnold campus † www.aacc.edu/kic
Jan. 20 † NO CLASSES Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
february
Feb. 22 † Kids in College/EXPLORE Summer Camp Open House
9-11:30 a.m. Center for Applied Learning and Technology Room 100, Arnold campus
www.aacc.edu/kic
march
March 4 † Summer noncredit registration beings
March 6 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Information Session
6-7:30 p.m. Humanities Building Room 214, Arnold campus † www.aacc.edu/hcat
March 17-23 † NO CLASSES Spring Break
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Personal Enrichment
Art
ATS 335
Jewelry and Stained Glass
For more information about continuing education art
ccourses, shows and events, visit
www.aacc.edu/artsandcrafts.
Learn how to wedge, center and throw clay into a cylinder
for shaping bowls, cups and vases. Watch demonstrations
and discuss the properties of clay and various decorative
processes. Enrollment limit: 6. $135† includes $108 fee.
ATS 349
Note: First 20 pounds of clay and one firing included. Bring basic
pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to class. Wear old clothes and
closed-toe shoes to class.
Sec. 101 H13882H 6 sessions
CART
Th
7-9 pm
Jan. 30-March 6 Natalie Kossack
Art in Film
ATS 367 NEW
Films Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Trace the legacy of Alfred Hitchcock, iconic film director,
from 1940-1976 through lectures, film excerpts and
discussion. Examine the elements that permeated Hitchcock’s
films including sex, food, voyeurism and mother figures.
Enrollment limit: 24. $79 includes $19 fee.
Sec. 101 H13865H W
6-8 pm
6 sessions
Feb. 5-March 12
Try It: Pottery Wheel
Arnold campus
Ernest Liotti
Ceramics
ARS 311
Basic Pottery Wheel
Learn the basics of wheel-thrown pottery in a studio setting.
Use stoneware clay and electric wheels to practice centering
and forming basic shapes such as bowls, cylinders and plates.
Learn the properties of clay, terminology and decorative glazing
techniques. Enrollment limit: 5. $260† includes $207 fee.
Crafts
Mosaics: Piece It Together
Explore a fresh approach to this classic decorative art form.
Work with tile, glass and tessera as you learn terminology
and explore cutting tools, adhesives, grout and sealants. Take
home your original mirror frame, service tray and table vase
designs. Enrollment limit: 12. $161† includes $22 fee.
Arnold campus
Laura Nalley
Drawing
ARS 376
Drawing Fundamentals
ARS 312
Note: Basic drawing supplies furnished for first class. Instructor will
discuss additional materials to purchase in class.
Sec. 101 H13890H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6:30-9 pm
Jan. 29-March 26 Candice Bigelow
Expand knowledge of basic pottery, emphasizing advanced
instruction to strengthen pottery wheel skills. Create larger,
more complicated forms. Shape lids for jars and containers,
form spouts for pitchers, pull and attach clay handles. Learn
decorative techniques, how to alter forms, slip application,
washes and wax resist. Enrollment limit: 5. $260† includes
$207 fee.
Prerequisite: ARS 311 Basic Pottery Wheel or equivalent experience
recommended.
Note: Fee includes first 20 pounds of clay and one firing. Bring a
basic pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to class. Wear old work
clothes, apron and closed-toe shoes.
Sec. 101 H13724H 12 sessions
CART
Tu
7-9 pm
Jan. 28-April 15 Joe Vitek
ATS 334
Try It: Handbuilding Pottery
Gain the skills needed to form fun and decorative handbuilt pottery using pinching, coiling, slumping and draping
methods. Watch demonstrations and discuss the properties
of clay and various decorative processes. Enrollment limit: 6.
$135† includes $108 fee.
Note: First 20 pounds of clay and one firing included. Bring basic
pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to class. Wear old clothes and
closed-toe shoes to class.
Sec. 101 H13883H 6 sessions
CART
M
7-9 pm
Feb. 3-March 3 Kayleigh Porter
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Note: All materials provided. Bring notebook and pen/pencil to class.
Sec. 101 H13881H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6-9 pm
Jan. 28-Feb. 4
Deborah Matott
Stained Glass: Level 1
Note: First 20 pounds of clay and one firing included. Bring basic
pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to class. Wear old clothes,
apron and closed-toe shoes.
Sec. 101 H13721H 12 sessions
CART
W
7-9 pm
Jan. 29-April 16 Joe Vitek
Intermediate Pottery Wheel
Experience working with stained glass for the first time.
Gain an appreciation and understanding of the materials by
completing a small project. Receive lecture, demonstration
and guidance. Enrollment limit: 12. $117† includes $45 fee.
ARS 392
CFT 372
Note: Most materials supplied in class.
Sec. 101 H13870H 6 sessions
W
6:30-9 pm
Feb. 5-March 12
Try It: Stained Glass
Unlock creativity and develop the power of perception. Learn
to draw from life, memory and imagination. Use a variety of
media including charcoal, pastel and conte. Work from still
life and an artist's model. Enrollment limit: 12. $141 includes
$27 fee.
ARS 377
Drawing 2: Portraiture
Develop portrait-drawing skills by working with an
experienced portrait artist to capture proportions, planes,
values and accurate human anatomy. Includes weekly
demonstrations and practice exercises with a live model.
Enrollment limit: 12. $141 includes $27 fee.
Prerequisite: Basic and still-life drawing experience or permission
of instructor.
Note: Basic supplies provided for first class. Instructor will discuss
additional supply list at first class.
Sec. 101 H13891H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
1-3:30 pm
Feb. 8-March 15 Andree Waesche
ARS 357
Designing and Illustrating Children’s Books
Learn how to lay out, illustrate and design your own
children’s book. Review current trends in the children’s book
publishing market. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. Enrollment limit: 12. CEUs awarded. $127 includes
$7 fee.
Note: Instructor will discuss supply list at first class.
Sec. 101 H13886H 5 sessions
CATS
Th
6:30-9 pm
Feb. 13-March 27 Alice Yeager
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Learn the basic copper foil method for constructing a stained
glass panel. Explore selecting and cutting glass, transferring
patterns, soldering, framing and working with chemicals and
hand tools. Enrollment limit: 10. $181† includes $22 fee.
Note: Full attendance strongly recommended. After registering call
410-777-2325 for supply list. Anticipate glass/equipment supplies
costing approximately $225.
Sec. 101 H13896H 7 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-9 pm
Feb. 11-March 25 Deborah Matott
CFT 355
Basic Beading: Design and Technique
Explore the fun and surprisingly sophisticated craft of making
beaded jewelry. Learn to identify equipment, materials,
bead types and stones. Acquire basic skills in stringing,
crimping and knotting and also making wire-wrapped loops.
Enrollment limit: 10. $130† includes $32 fee.
Note: Most supplies provided. Instructor will discuss additional
supplies at first class.
Sec. 101 H13866H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 4-March 4 Kathleen McCarthy Quiroz
CFT 384 NEW
Create a Chain Belt
Create a bit of fashion bling! Make the perfect accessory
for yourself or as a gift. Learn how to combine chain, wire,
semiprecious stones and a lobster closure. Wear as a belt or
long necklace. Enrollment limit: 12. $97† includes a $22 fee.
Sec. 101 H13872H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm March 11-April 15Kathleen McCarthy Quiroz
CFT 356
Wire-Wrapped Jewelry
Discover how to craft wire jewelry using different types
and gauges of wire. Learn how to choose tools and wires
for creating or repairing pendants, earrings, bracelets and
necklaces. Enrollment limit: 12. $152† includes $32 fee.
Note: Instructor selects project and provides materials.
Sec. 101 H13867H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 13-March 13 Lori Manoogian
CFT 357
Fuse-Glass Jewelry
Craft a pendant, pin or fob with fine art glass, also called
dichroic or fused glass. Learn how to score, cut and layer
a small piece and fire it in a kiln. Complete two pieces.
Enrollment limit: 8. $92† includes $32 fee.
Note: All supplies provided. Bring protective goggles or safety
glasses and a bag lunch.
Sec. 101 H13868H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-2 pm
March 1
Sandra Garber
a r t • au to m o b i l e • b o at i n g
OPT 365
Fine Arts – Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following courses to
earn a continuing education certificate. For more
information visit www.aacc.edu/jewelrytraining
or call 410-777-2121. See pages 78-79 to learn
more about continuing education certificate
programs.
Core Courses
CFT 355Basic Beading: Design and Technique
(see page 6)
CFT 356Wire-Wrapped Jewelry (see page 6)
Elective Courses (select two)
ARS 393Stained Glass: Level 1 (see page 6)
ATS 349Try It Stained Glass (offered fall 2014)
CFT 305Precious Metal Clay (offered summer 2014)
CFT 357Fuse-Glass Jewelry (see page 6)
CFT 373Beaded Accessories (offered fall 2014)
CFT 384Create a Chain Belt (see page 6)
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a
continuing education certificate. For more information
visit www.aacc.edu/fineartstraining or call
410-777-2121. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
ARS 376 Drawing Fundamentals (see page 6)
ARS 377 Drawing 2: Portraiture ( see page 6)
ATS 312 Watercolor Basics: You Can Do It
ARS 310 Effective Color Pencil Technique
(offered spring 2014)
Discover Mixed Media – Assemblage
Learn to combine various painting and drawing materials,
both wet and dry, as well as application methods in a
single project. Form a collage from print materials including
magazines, photos, packaging and fabric. Enrollment limit:
14. $171† includes $21 fee.
ATS 312
ARS 372
Learn watercolor basics using a step-by-step approach.
Explore the tools of the trade, paint application, using the
white of the paper, brush handling, color mixing and various
textural effects. Enrollment limit: 12. $206† includes $7 fee.
Learn how to incorporate wet and dry media including paint,
decorative papers, cloth, thread and wood into art work.
Examine and discuss this artistic tradition used by famous
artists such as Picasso, Jasper Johns and Giotto. Enrollment
limit: 12. $172† includes $22 fee.
Mixed Media Painting
ARS 379
Oil and Acrylic Painting 1: History and Practice
Explore the basics of oil and acrylic painting. Learn about
composition, layout, color mixing and application in the
context of 18th-20th century art history. Paint from still life
arrangements. Enrollment limit: 12. $197 includes $32 fee.
Note: Drawing experience recommended. After registering call
410-777-2325 for supply list.
Sec. 101 H13892H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-9 pm
Jan. 28-March 25
ARS 331
Oil Painting: Intermediate Level
Advance your technical skill in composition, design and
execution. Instructor provides lecture and individualized
guidance. Enrollment limit: 12. $187† includes $7 fee.
Note: Previous painting experience recommended. Instructor will
discuss supply list at first class. Supplies are the same as ARS 379 Oil
and Acrylic Painting 1: History and Practice.
Sec. 101 H13725H 8 sessions
ANNA
W
6:30-9 pm
Jan. 29-March 26
ARS 394
Chinese Brush Painting
Learn the traditional Chinese brush painting also known as
Chinese calligraphy. Practice basic strokes to create traditional
botanical designs such as bamboo and chrysanthemum.
No prior experience required. Enrollment limit: 15. $171†
includes $39 fee.
Note: Most materials supplied in class.
Sec. 101 H13897H 6 sessions
Th
7-9 pm
Feb. 6-March 13
Note: Safety glasses and hard shoes required.
Sec. 101 H13665H 8 sessions
M
6-8:45 pm
Feb. 24-April 21
CATN
Roy Long
Boating
Learn more about AACC’s boating safety and recreational
courses at www.aacc.edu/boating.
Sailing Skills and Seamanship
ATS 361 NEW
Painting
Note: Call 410-777-2325 after registering for supply list.
Sec. 101 H13884H 8 sessions
CATS
Tu
6-9 pm
Jan. 28-April 8 Jane Halliwell Green
Learn general automotive servicing with emphasis on
tuneup, electrical systems, brakes and other problems and
procedures. CEUs awarded. $217 includes $37 fee.
BOA 501
Note: Most course materials provided. Instructor will discuss
additional optional supplies at first class.
Sec. 101 H13864H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6-9 pm
Feb. 6-March 13 Candice Bigelow
Watercolor Basics: You Can Do It
Basic Auto Repair
Note: Most materials provided. Instructor will discuss additional
materials at first class.
Sec. 101 H13888H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6-9 pm
April 3-May 1
Candice Bigelow
Printmaking
ARS 390
Printmaking Studio
Work independently with several different intaglio presses,
litho press, rollers, acid bath, hot plate and dust box.
Enrollment limit: 15. $177† includes $57 fee.
Prerequisite: Printmaking experience.
Note: Register and call 410-777-7028 to schedule 50 studio hours.
Students supply paper, metal plates and blotters.
Sec. 101 H13895H Jan. 21-May 1
Arnold campus
Christopher Mona
Automobile
TEH 348 NEW
Electric Vehicles – Selection and Charging
Learn about electric vehicles (EV) and their practicality as
local and commuting transportation. Explore the benefits of
EVs including charging from any standard 120v outlet. Dispel
popular and media myths. Observe an EV and handle the
charging equipment. $31† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13698H Th
6:30-8:30 pm
1 session
Feb. 20
Learn the principles of sailing propulsion and control
including maneuvering, rigging, boat handling and sail
trim. Discuss sailing terminology; various types of boats
and trailers and their uses; required and optional safety
equipment; safe boating operations and engine maintenance;
charts and electronic navigational aids; navigational rules for
inland and international water; legal responsibilities; general
safety and accident prevention; and marine communications
and weather concerns. $72 includes $71 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
Flotilla 15-1. Meets the Maryland Safety Education Certification
requirement for individuals born after 1972. Students 12-15 years of age
must be accompanied by a registered adult. Course fee includes text.
Sec. 101 H09443H 13 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6-9:15 pm
Jan. 22-April 23 Lynn Disque
CFC 505
Boating Safety and Seamanship
Discuss various types of boats and trailers and their uses;
required and optional safety equipment; safe boating
operations and engine maintenance; charts and electronic
navigational aids; navigational rules for inland and
international waters; legal responsibilities; general safety
and accident prevention; and marine communications and
weather concerns. $72 includes $71 fee.
Note: Meets the Maryland Safety Education Certification
requirement for individuals born after 1972. Course is provided by the
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 15-1. Students 12-15 years of age
must be accompanied by a registered adult. Course fee includes text.
Sec. 101 H09444H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6-9:15 pm
Feb. 12-April 23 Lynn Disque
HTH 345
Maryland Basic Boating
Cover types of vessels and their safe operation. Discuss state
and federal regulations, weather and types of waterways.
CEUs awarded. $72 includes textbook and $7 fee.
Note: Meets the Maryland Boating Safety Education certification
requirement for individuals born after 1972. Minimum age of students
is 12 years old. Students age 12-15 years of age must be accompanied
by a registered adult.
Sec. 101 H13625H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
March 25-27
Fran Smither
Sa
9 am-12:15 pm March 29
Arnold campus
Bob Bruninga
SPHS
Mei Yu Green
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Personal Enrichment
Beginning Jewelry Design –
Continuing Education Certificate
c a r e e r e x p lo r at i o n • d a n c e
Personal Enrichment
Career Exploration
COA 307
Become a Tour Director: Get Paid to Travel
Explore how to become a tour director for local, domestic and
international tours and cruises. Learn group management,
documentation, emergency procedures and employment
opportunities. $105† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13364H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Cherie Anderson
Sec. 102 H13365H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Cherie Anderson
Sec. 103 H13366H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Cherie Anderson
HTH 575
Become an Optical Assistant
Discover the personal and professional skills needed to
work in the optical assisting field. Learn about frames,
styles, lenses, and contact lenses and understand common
eye conditions. Find out how to prepare for certification or
licensing. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13148H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Smith
Sec. 102 H13150H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Smith
Sec. 103 H13151H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Smith
PET 316
Start a Pet Sitting Business
Learn the essentials of starting a pet sitting business
including basic dog and cat nutrition, exercise, first aid
and how to handle home visits. Explore finances, start-up
costs, accounting, fee-setting, business plans and low-cost
marketing. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13675H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Sec. 102 H13676H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Sec. 103 H13677H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
HTH 587
Explore A Career in Medical Coding
Take your first step toward a lucrative career as a medical
coder. Learn how to use the Coding Procedural Terminology
(CPT) Manual and the ICD-9-CM to find medical codes for
any disease, condition, treatment or surgical procedure. $116
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Call
410-777-2970 for textbook information.
Sec. 101 H13156H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jennifer Della’zanna
Sec. 102 H13157H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jennifer Della’zanna
Sec. 103 H13160H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jennifer Della’zanna
OCC 386
DNC 312
Learn how to start and run a successful gift basket business.
Develop a pricing strategy, identify customers and build a
website. Examine guidelines for creating a professionally
styled basket. $100† includes $72 fee.
Learn the circle, contra, partner and other line dances to the
beat of country and blues music. $87† includes $7 fee.
Start Your Own Gift Basket Business
Line Dancing
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13646H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Shirley Frazier
Sec. 102 H13650H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Shirley Frazier
Sec. 103 H13652H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Shirley Frazier
HTH 588
Explore a Career in Medical Transcription
Take your first step toward a career as a medical
transcriptionist. Learn how to transcribe the most common
medical reports used in both inpatient and outpatient
settings. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13161H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jennifer Della’zanna
Sec. 102 H13162H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jennifer Della’zanna
Sec. 103 H13164H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jennifer Della’zanna
HTH 589
Learn all about the in-demand career of medical information
management as you explore the job of an administrative
medical assistant (AMA) in a doctor’s office, from
appointment scheduling and chart creation to medical billing
and coding. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13165H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Carline Dalgleish
Sec. 102 H13167H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Carline Dalgleish
Sec. 103 H13170H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Carline Dalgleish
for additional courses in
career exploration
See Women's Institute, pages 27-28.
Dance
Learn more about dance at AACC. Visit www.aacc.edu/
dancing.
Individual Dance
DNC 311
Embody Barre
Combine ballet bar core exercises with ballet and modern
dance moves for body shaping results. Increase flexibility,
strengthen your core and improve posture. $67† includes
$7 fee.
8
Arnold campus
April Ewaski
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
6 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 10-March 24 Mary McCormick
Social Dance
DNC 313
Rhythm Dances
Learn the rhythmic dance steps of the swing, hustle, cha-cha
and more. All levels welcome. $67† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13155H Tu
6:45-7:45 pm
6 sessions
Feb. 4-March 11
SPHS
Nicholas Gallagher
DNC 314
Argentine Tango
Combine basic steps with the rhythm of the music to dance
the emotional style of the Argentine tango. All levels
welcome. $67† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13163H Tu
7:50-8:50 pm
6 sessions
Feb. 4-March 11
SPHS
Nicholas Gallagher
DNC 305
Basic Social Dance
Learn to dance to different social dance rhythms including
the foxtrot, tango, salsa and swing. $67† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13132H M
6:45-7:45 pm
Explore a Career as an
Administrative Medical Assistant
Note: No dance experience required.
Sec. 101 H13153H 6 sessions
M
6-7 pm
Feb. 3-March 10
Sec. 101 H13142H M
7-8:30 pm
6 sessions
Feb. 3-March 10
Arnold campus
Alex Jimenez
DNC 307
Swing Dance
Learn the basic footwork, patterns and repertoire of swing
as well as lead and follow techniques. Dance to all tempos
of swing, rhythm and blues, and early rock’ n’ roll music from
the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s. $67† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13135H M
7:50-8:50 pm
6 sessions
Feb. 3-March 10
Arnold campus
Alex Jimenez
DNC 315
Social Dance Workshop
Learn and practice the smooth movements of the foxtrot,
tango, salsa and swing. $57† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13168H 1 session
Sa
10:30 am-4 pm Feb. 15
Arnold campus
Nicholas Gallagher
DNC 316
Swing Dance Workshop
Learn and practice the basic steps as well as tricks of East
Coast Swing, West Coast Swing and the Lindy Hop. $37†
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13169H 1 session
Sa
9:30 am-12:30 pm March 8
Arnold campus
Nicholas Gallagher
d r i v e r e d u c at i o n • e x p lo r e
Explore
Become a safe, smart and confident driver with DRV
505 or KDS 843 taught by Elite Driving School, a driver
education school licensed and certified by the Maryland
Motor Vehicle Administration. Students between the age
of 15 years 9 months and 16 years old register for KDS
843. Students 16 years and older register for DRV 505.
For information visit www.aacc.edu/driving.
EXPLORE and Middle School Scholars are partnership
programs between AACC and Anne Arundel County Public
Schools (AACPS). EXPLORE classes are for elementary
school-aged students identified as gifted and talented
by AACPS. Middle School Scholar classes are for middle
school-aged students. To find out if your child qualifies,
contact AACPS Gifted and Talented Development Office at
410-222-5430.
For more information about EXPLORE and other
youth courses visit the Kids in College website at
www.aacc.edu/kic.
DRV 505
Driver Education
Develop a working knowledge of Maryland traffic rules and
procedures for operating a vehicle. Learn and practice space
management and vehicle maneuvering skills in all traffic
situations. Explore the factors affecting vehicle control and
driver performance. Required for all persons (regardless of
age) who want to obtain a Maryland driver’s license. Includes
30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of behindthe-wheel practice. $382 includes $307 fee.
Note: Students must be 16 years of age or older to register. Offered
in partnership with Elite Driving School.
Sec. 101 H09546H 11 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6-7:30 pm
Feb. 3
MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm
Feb. 4-18
W
6-7:30 pm
Feb. 19
Sec. 102 H13624H 11 sessions
AMIL
M
6-7:30 pm
Feb. 24
MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm
Feb. 25-March 11
W
6-7:30 pm
March 12
KDS 843
Driver Education – Youth
Develop a working knowledge of Maryland traffic rules and
procedures for operating a vehicle. Learn and practice space
management and vehicle maneuvering skills in all traffic
situations. Explore the factors affecting vehicle control and
driver performance. Required for all persons (regardless of
age) who want to obtain a Maryland driver’s license. Includes
30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of behindthe-wheel practice. $382 includes $307 fee.
Note: Students must be 15 years 9 months or older to register.
Offered in partnership with Elite Driving School.
Sec. 101 H13626H 11 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6-7:30 pm
Feb. 3
MTuWTh 6 am-9:15 pm Feb. 4-18
W
6-7:30 pm
Feb. 19
Sec. 102 H13627H 11 sessions
AMIL
M
6-7:30 pm
Feb. 24
MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm
Feb. 25-March 11
W
6-7:30 pm
March 12
Personal Enrichment
Driver Education
See pages 17-18
for Kids in College courses in ...
Academic Success
Art • Chess
Computers and Technology
Culinary • Kindermusik
Science and more!
Kindergarten
TGT 871
Kindergarten Math
Learn different ways to solve problems and express
mathematical concepts using hands-on activities. $57
includes $15 fee.
Sec. 101 H09833H Sa
9-10:30 am
4 sessions
Feb. 8-22
Arnold campus
Kerry Dobry
TGT 858
Forest Homes
Learn what animals need to survive. Explore habitats in the
forest, underground and in a pond. $44 includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H09817H Sa
9:30-11 am
3 sessions
Arnold campus
March 29-April 12 Mary Blaha
Grades 1-2
TGF 837
Oceanic Food Chain
From tiny sea urchins to the mighty whale, learn about the
wonders of the sea. Study sharks, starfish, corals and more.
Discuss the oceanic food chain, pollution and the ocean’s
future. $55 includes $13 fee.
Sec. 101 H09802H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
3 sessions
Feb. 8-22
Arnold campus
Mary Blaha
TLN 846
Creative Dramatics
Imagine you’re deep under the sea in a submarine or hurtling
through space. Develop creativity through fantasy and roleplaying. Explore pantomine, theater games and creative
characterization. Join a short production. $82 includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H09845H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
5 sessions
Feb. 8-March 8
Arnold campus
Jerry Vess
TGT 817
TLN 884
Kidz’ Logic
Become a logician. Unravel puzzles, play games and engage
in other challenging activities. Develop your reading and
listening skills as you record clues and arrive at solutions. $65
includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H09851H Sa
9:30-11 am
5 sessions
AMIL
March 8-April 12
TNG 838
Drawing FUNdamentals
Unearth your creative side while learning the elements of art.
Create 3-D illusions, draw with textures and more. Use the
color wheel as a foundation for color creation as you develop
a landscape sure to attract attention on any refrigerator door.
$52 includes $10 fee.
Sec. 101 H09852H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
3 sessions
Arnold campus
March 29-April 12 Desiree Scherini
GTE 825 NEW
Lego® Engineering Basics: Vehicle Design
Explore the concepts and vocabulary of vehicle design and
engineering through Lego® bricks. From cars to tanks or
helicopters and planes, discover diverse and innovative
solutions to a variety of design challenges. $82 includes $12 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with Play-Well TEKnologies.
Sec. 101 H09796H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9-10:30 am
March 29-April 12
Grades 3-4
TGT 812
CSI Jr.
Join us on this space adventure as we explore the space
shuttle from construction to flight. $43 includes $10 fee.
Participate in a mock investigation of who has stolen the
cookie dough from the kitchen. Examine the crime scene,
analyze the evidence and try to determine the identity of the
culprit. $57 includes $15 fee.
Sec. 101 H09808H Th
4:30-6 pm
Sec. 101 H09803H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
Lift Off Into Space
3 sessions
Feb. 13-27
Arnold campus
3 sessions
Feb. 8-22
Arnold campus
TGT 877
TGT 813
Learn the basics of weather forecasting, how to read weather
maps and how predictions are made. $54 includes $12 fee.
The school mascot has been taken. Who is responsible?
Examine the forensic evidence found at the scene to solve
this case and bring the mascot back before the big game. $57
includes $15 fee.
The Case of the Missing Mascot
The Weather Reporter
Sec. 101 H09842H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
3 sessions
March 1-15
Arnold campus
Sec. 101 H09806H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
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Feb. 8-22
Arnold campus
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e x p lo r e • fa m i ly t i m e i n t e r g e n e r at i o n a l • f i n a n c i a l p l a n n i n g
TLN 846
Grades 4-5
Imagine you’re deep under the sea in a submarine or hurtling
through space. Develop creativity through fantasy and roleplaying. Explore pantomine, theater games and creative
characterization. Join a short production. $82 includes $12 fee.
TLN 859
Creative Dramatics
Sec. 102 H09847H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
5 sessions
Feb. 8-March 8
Arnold campus
Jerry Vess
Batteries and Electricity
Make things happen with a series of fun electrical
experiments. Make circuits, light small objects and measure
electric flows. Discover the difference between an amp and a
volt. Watch the sparks fly! $57 includes $15 fee.
Sec. 101 H09843H Th
4:30-6:30 pm
3 sessions
Feb. 13-27
Cartooning
Create your own cartoon characters using design,
composition and contrasting techniques. Learn how cartoons
and humor are used in animation, comic strips, advertising
and political editorials. $84 includes $14 fee.
Sec. 101 H09849H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
TLN 833
Arnold campus
TGT 862
Drawing Fundamentals 2
Continue to unearth your creative side while learning the
elements of art. Use color, shape and texture to create a
balanced work of art. Create a landscape and a still life. $72
includes $16 fee.
Sec. 101 H09815H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
4 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 22-March 15 Desiree Scherini
TGT 864
Science Sleuths
Learn how police and scientists often work together to catch
criminals. Explore police methods, secret inks, fingerprints,
hair samples and DNA as you discover how crime mysteries
are solved. $40 includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H09819H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
2 sessions
Arnold campus
March 29-April 5 Patricia Radford
GTE 825 NEW
Lego® Engineering Basics: Vehicle Design
Explore the concepts and vocabulary of vehicle design and
engineering through Lego® bricks. From cars to tanks or
helicopters and planes, discover diverse and innovative
solutions to a variety of design challenges. $82 includes $12 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with Play-Well TEKnologies.
Sec. 102 H09797H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
11 am-12:30 pm March 29-April 12
5 sessions
Feb. 8-March 8
Arnold campus
Jerry Vess
Egg Drop Vehicles
Design a vehicle that will safely deliver an egg from a
second story to the ground. Learn the basics of design and
construction and how to increase drag and shock absorption.
Test your vehicle. $44 includes $16 fee.
Sec. 101 H09818H W
4:45-6:45 pm
2 sessions
Feb. 19-26
Arnold campus
Jessica Brauksieck
FAM 547
Discover algebra’s relevance to everyday life. Become skilled
at solving a variety of problems and get ahead by learning
the basics of algebra before classes begin. $100† includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. For children
in grade 6 or older monitored by an adult.
Sec. 101 H09725H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Sharon Daniels
Sec. 102 H09726H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Sharon Daniels
Sec. 103 H09727H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Sharon Daniels
for courses in parenting
and family life
See pages 20-22.
GTE 824 NEW
Lego® Engineering Basics: Bridge Building
Gain an introduction to the concepts and vocabulary of
bridge engineering through Lego® bricks. Explore diverse and
innovative solutions to a variety of design challenges. $82
includes $12 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with Play-Well Teknologies.
Sec. 102 H09792H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
11 am-12:30 pm Feb. 22-March 8
TGT 819
Life in a Drop of Water
Explore the microscopic life in a drop of water. Discover the
diversity and beauty of the organisms that live there. $39
includes $14 fee.
Sec. 101 H09812H W
4:45-6:30 pm
2 sessions
March 5-12
Arnold campus
Katherine Butcher
TNG 896
Creative Writing and Illustration
Learn the history of storytelling. Examine how illustrations
can tell a story visually. Write and illustrate your own short
story. $47 includes $15 fee.
Sec. 101 H09854H Sa
9:30-11:45 am
2 sessions
March 8-15
Arnold campus
Middle-School Scholars
GTE 812
Build a Video Game from SCRATCH
Build a variety of animated projects using SCRATCH, a kidfriendly yet complex programming language developed
by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that allows
students to work with an online community of designers to
create pictures, cards and games. $75 includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H09790H W
4:45-6:45 pm
10
These intergenerational courses offer an excellent way
to acquire knowledge and build relationships. Both an
adult and child must register for face-to-face and online
courses. For youth-only classes see EXPLORE beginning
on page 9 and Kids in College on page xx or visit www.
aacc.edu/kic.
Study Algebra Online
Imagine you’re deep under the sea in a submarine or hurtling
through space. Develop creativity through fantasy and roleplaying. Explore pantomine, theater games and creative
characterization. Join a short production. $82 includes $12 fee.
Gain an introduction to the concepts and vocabulary of
bridge engineering through Lego® bricks. Explore diverse and
innovative solutions to a variety of design challenges. $82
includes $12 fee.
TGT 843
Arnold campus
Chris Tydings
Creative Dramatics
Sec. 103 H09848H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
Note: Offered in partnership with Play-Well Teknologies.
Sec. 101 H09791H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9-10:30 am
Feb. 22-March 8
5 sessions
Feb. 8-March 8
TLN 846
GTE 824 NEW
Lego® Engineering Basics: Bridge Building
Family Time Intergenerational
4 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 19-March 12 Charles Alexander
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Learn more about personal investing, budgeting and
retirement planning. Visit www.aacc.edu/finance.
Personal Finance
FIN 347
Introduction to Financial Planning
Put your money to work. Develop an integrated, balanced
financial plan that includes tax reduction methods, income
protection and retirement planning. Study insurance, real
estate, fixed-income investments, stock market, mutual
funds, education needs and principles of taxation and
planning. $67 includes $12 fee.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and
neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal
investments.
Sec. 101 H13172H 4 sessions
AMIL
MW
7-9 pm
Feb. 10-19
J. Patrick Lee
FNC 397
Everything You Need to Know About Annuities
Explore annuity investments and gain a better understanding
of the different types as well as the many features, benefits,
costs, investment choices and withdrawal options. $52
includes $12 fee.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and
neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal
investments.
Sec. 101 H13201H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
7-9 pm
Feb. 24-March 3 Mark Beedenbender
financial planning
LFS 327
Stocks and Bonds
Learn to plan and manage your personal finances. Gain
control over the financial impact of your choices. Learn to
create and use a budget, borrow and invest wisely, and plan
for your financial future. $100 includes $72 fee.
Examine Medicare and Medicaid programs including various
choices, options and change taking place to make programs
sustainable. Learn how to navigate Medicare and Medicaid
websites for important information. $47† includes $7 fee.
FIN 370
Personal Finance
Navigating Medicare and Medicaid
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors
do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor
nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Sec. 101 H13232H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Gail Perry
Sec. 102 H13237H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Gail Perry
Sec. 103 H13254H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Gail Perry
DLC 330
Keys to Successful Money Management
Learn about the broad array of investment choices available.
Discover the various ways to acquire and accumulate cash
and real property. Discuss the tax implications of investment
decisions. $100† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors
do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor
nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Sec. 101 H13120H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Kirsten Iseminger
Sec. 102 H13128H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Kirsten Iseminger
Sec. 103 H13130H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Kirsten Iseminger
Retirement
FNC 374
IRA and 401(k) Distribution Options
Unscramble these complex options so you don’t lose up
to 70 percent of money in taxes. Learn the pros and cons
of IRS-allowed payout options. Discover why beneficiary
designations are crucial, why planning must begin before
age 70½ and how to make your IRAs continue tax deferred
decades after your death. Discussion will include the new
conversion law. $40 includes $12 fee.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and
neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal
investments.
Sec. 101 H13200H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-1 pm
Feb. 8
John Bacci
FNE 314
Retirement Income Planning
Learn the basics of retirement income planning, as well as
more advanced topics. Review annuities, guaranteed income
vehicles and tax and withdrawal strategies, including the
Grangaard Strategy and “split funding” concepts. $40 includes
$20 fee.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and
neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal
investments.
Sec. 101 H13203H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-1 pm
Feb. 22
John Bacci
Note: Bring a bag lunch. Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for
students’ personal investments.
Sec. 101 H13389H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
10 am-2 pm
March 8
Ronald Deacon
FIN 395
Trusts and Estate Planning
Keep more of your money for yourself and your family
through better estate planning. Examine tax and trust
laws, wills, trusts and estates, health-care proxies and life
and disability insurance. Discuss power of attorney and
techniques to avoid probate and accomplish family goals
while eliminating estate taxes. $96 includes $12 fee.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and
neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal
investments.
Sec. 101 H13188H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
7-9 pm
March 27-May 1 Dennis Brady
FNC 357
Financial Strategies for Successful Retirement
Learn to control your financial destiny. Discuss ways to
generate steady retirement income, maximize investment
returns, protect assets, minimize income taxes and reduce
estate taxes. $82 includes $12 fee.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and
neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal
investments.
Sec. 101 H13233H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6:30-9 pm
April 8-17
Robert Clark
LFS 315
Managing the Social Security Maze
Learn how to complete a Social Security application,
determine benefits and make informed decisions about Social
Security. Study Medicare and Medicaid, disability under Social
Security and the Supplemental Security Income program.
$37† includes $30 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with OnLine Training.
Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the
instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Sec. 101 H13385H Jan. 15-22
ONLN OLT
Sec. 102 H13386H Feb. 19-26
ONLN OLT
Sec. 103 H13387H March 19-26
ONLN OLT
Stock Market Basics
Learn terminology and stock market fundamentals such as
the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how to read financial
columns. Discuss stocks, municipal bonds, mutual funds
and other investment options. Instruction is nontechnical.
Enrollment limit: 15. $68 includes $12 fee.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and
neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal
investments.
Sec. 101 H13184H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
7-8 pm
Feb. 10-17
Mark Beedenbender
FNE 320
Introduction to Stock Options
Learn how to evaluate, buy, sell and profit from stocks by
using professional-caliber investment tools. Discover how
to protect your portfolio and profit in down, up or even flat
markets. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors
do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor
nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Sec. 101 H13261H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Mark Quinn
Sec. 102 H13262H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Mark Quinn
Sec. 103 H13265H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Mark Quinn
FNE 317
Stocks, Bonds and Investing: Oh My!
Learn how to manage your personal finances, make wise
investment decisions and prepare adequately for your future.
$100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors
do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor
nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Sec. 101 H13204H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Aaron Clarey
Sec. 102 H13206H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Aaron Clarey
Sec. 103 H13214H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Aaron Clarey
FNE 319
The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks
Learn how to research and value stocks. Find out how to read
financial statements and calculate financial ratios. Explore
industrial comparisons and pricing techniques. $100 includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Instructors
do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor
nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Sec. 101 H13255H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Aaron Clarey
Sec. 102 H13256H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Aaron Clarey
Sec. 103 H13259H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Aaron Clarey
for additional courses in
money matters
See Women's Institute, page 27.
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fitness
FITNESS
AHC 335
HLH 338
For more information about AACC’s fitness and recreation
courses visit www.aacc.edu/fitness. For fitness
certification in the career and certification section,
pages 58-59.
Experience a calisthenics-based fitness program. Practice
simple but profoundly effective exercises. Little or no
equipment is needed. Designed for those who need
motivation to start and continue a fitness lifestyle. $79†
includes $7 fee.
Learn Tai Chi Chuan, an exercise of soft, fluid movements
that helps promote good health. Practice relaxation, stress
reduction, balance and coordination. Enrollment limit: 20.
$115† includes $7 fee.
Basic Boot Camp
Beginning Tai Chi
ANNA
Diana Buchanan
Aquatic Fitness
AHC 363
AHC 356
AHL 364
Swimming for Fitness Mini Course
Butts and Guts
Practice speed drills and improve endurance through this
masters-type swim program. Includes stroke work and
strength building exercises as necessary. $77† includes
$23 fee.
Work out your lower body with a focus on burning fat and
toning muscles. $79† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H10048H M
7-8 pm
Continue your study of Tai Chi by learning additional postures.
Benefits those who have completed the first third of the form
and introduces some qigong as well. $115† includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: Able to swim continuously for 15 minutes using
one or combination of free style, back stroke or breast stroke or have
instructor’s permission.
Sec. 101 H10050H 9 sessions
Arnold campus
MWF
6-6:50 am
Jan. 3-24
Susan Mainhart
HTH 395
Arthritis Aquatic Therapy
Designed for students limited by impaired joint motion or
strength. Practice exercises designed to improve muscle
strength, coordination, endurance and ability to perform
daily tasks. $61 includes $32 fee.
Sec. 101 H13337H 15 sessions
Arnold campus
MWF
11-11:50 am
Jan. 22-Feb. 24 Phyllis Farrell
John Quasney, Evelyn Rubel
Sec. 102 H13338H 15 sessions
Arnold campus
MWF
11-11:50 am
March 3-April 11 Phyllis Farrell
John Quasney, Evelyn Rubel
Tai Chi 2
8 sessions
Arnold campus
Jan. 27-March 24 Melanie Tucker
AHC 359
Embody Barre
Combine ballet bar core exercises with ballet and modern
dance moves for body shaping results. Increase flexibility,
strengthen your core and improve posture. $67† includes
$7 fee.
Sec. 101 H10049H M
6-7 pm
6 sessions
Feb. 3-March 10
Arnold campus
April Ewaski
AHC 372
Self-Defense
Learn basic self-defense moves from a black belt in karate.
$61† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H10052H Th
7-8 pm
6 sessions
Feb. 6-March 13
Arnold campus
Isaac Patient
AHC 366
Power Pump
AHL 371
Swimming for Fitness
Practice speed drills and improve endurance through this
masters-type swim program. Includes stroke work and strength
building exercises as necessary. $157† includes $23 fee.
Prerequisite: Students must be able to swim continuously for 15
minutes using one or combination of free style, back stroke or breast
stroke or have instructor’s permission.
Sec. 101 H13102H 21 sessions
Arnold campus
MWF
6-6:50 am
Jan. 29-March 24 Susan Mainhart
AHC 346
Aerobics
Improve your cardiovascular system and tone muscles
through dance aerobics. Gain strength and flexibility using
hand weights with floor work. $97† includes $7 fee.
H10045H 8:30-9:30 am
H10046H 8:30-9:30 am
Strengthen major muscle groups during this 60-minute
barbell class. Focus on light weights and high repetitions in
a motivating group environment. Burn fat and tone muscle
with squats, lunges, curls and presses. Power Pump is for all
ages and ability levels. $70† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H10051H Th
7:15-8:15 pm
7 sessions
Feb. 6-March 13
Arnold campus
Zumba
10 sessions
Jan. 21-Feb. 20
10 sessions
March 4-April 10
Arnold campus
Judy Schummer
Arnold campus
Judy Schummer
Sec. 101 H10047H W
7:15-8:15 pm
Prerequisite: AHL 346 Beginning Tai Chi or permission of instructor.
Sec. 101 H13101H 12 sessions
ANNA
M
8-9 pm
Jan. 27-April 21 Diana Buchanan
HLH 378
Tai Chi 3
Study the Yang-style, short form of Tai Chi. Learn the last
third portion of the 37 gentle flowing movements of the
Chang Man-Ching Tai Chi short form. $115† includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: HLH 338 Beginning Tai Chi 1 and AHL 364 Tai Chi 2 or
permission of instructor.
Sec. 101 H13330H 12 sessions
ANNA
W
7-8 pm
Jan. 29-April 23 Joan Harris-Ternovan
COA 364
Better Balance Workshop
Learn how to activate the body muscles that keep you
moving and upright. Explore techniques to improve your
posture. $27† includes $7 fee.
Note: LifeStages course designed for students midlife and beyond.
Sec. 101 H13376H 1 session
Arnold campus
W
6-8 pm
Jan. 29
Sharon Harty
HLH 375
Tai Chi Easy®
Learn Tai Chi Easy®, a method and approach to Tai Chi done
in three movements. Practice breathing, meditation and
relaxation techniques. $97† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13329H Tu
6:30-7:30 pm
AHC 349
Fuse Latin rhythms with easy to follow moves as you learn
Zumba fitness. Gain insights into the long-term benefits of
this calorie-burning, body-energizing exercise program. $70†
includes $7 fee.
Group Exercise
Sec. 101
TuTh
Sec. 102
TuTh
8 sessions
Arnold campus
Jan. 27-March 24 Melanie Tucker
Note: Wear loose clothing.
Sec. 101 H13317H 12 sessions
M
7-8 pm
Jan. 27-April 21
Sec. 101 H10044H M
6-7 pm
7 sessions
Feb. 12-April 2
Arnold campus
Fabiola Forste
Tai Chi
HLH 344
Morning Tai Chi
Hone movements that focus on relaxation, stress reduction,
balance and coordination. $75† includes $7 fee.
Note: Geared toward adults age 60 and older.
Sec. 101 H13318H 14 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
9-10:15 am
Jan. 22-March 10 Sean Martial
10 sessions
Feb. 4-April 15
Arnold campus
Jill Dorosz
AHC 375 NEW
Intermediate Tai Chi Easy® and Qigong
Continue to study Tai Chi Easy® including refining the walking
form, adding four new movements and practicing four
methods of meditation. Discover Qigong, a slow-flowing
movement practice often called meditation in motion. $97†
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13096H Tu
7:30-8:30 pm
10 sessions
Feb. 4-April 15
Arnold campus
Jill Dorosz
Yoga
HLH 345
Morning Yoga
Experience the softer side of yoga. Focus on relaxation and
stretching. $47† includes $7 fee.
Note: Geared toward adults age 60 and older. Bring your own
yoga mat.
Sec. 101 H13319H 14 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
9-9:50 am
Jan. 22-March 10 Lynda Ells
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ATC 381
Food and Culinary
Experience the softer side of yoga, with an emphasis on
relaxation and stretching. Great for beginners. $61† includes
$7 fee.
Visit www.aacc.edu/hcat for information about AACC’s
Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism information sessions
and upcoming events. For information about courses for
hospitality and culinary professionals, see page 64, in
the careers and certifications section.
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.
Sec. 101 H13113H 6 sessions
Th
6-7 pm
Jan. 30-March 6
Arnold campus
Christine Kelley
ATC 380
Cooking Demonstrations
Safely stretch and tone your body while you release the
tension and stress of daily life. Combines yoga and Pilates
methods. $61† includes $7 fee.
CUI 329
Yoga Tone
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.
Sec. 101 H13111H 6 sessions
Tu
6-7 pm
Feb. 4-March 11
Arnold campus
Kristen Meister
AHC 376
Yoga for Arthritis
Learn gentle postures that increase flexibility and promote
joint relief. Understand how yoga exercise, nutrition and
relaxation can help to alleviate the discomfort of arthritis.
$52† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13098H W
1-2:15 pm
6 sessions
Feb. 5-March 12
Arnold campus
Sharon Harty
AHC 377
Yoga for Back Care
Learn yoga positions that help relieve back pain and bring the
spine back into its natural alignment. Strengthen and stretch
the lower back muscles. $43† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13099H W
5:30-6:30 pm
4 sessions
Feb. 5-26
Arnold campus
Pamela Blum
AHL 337
Yoga
Learn to relax your body and mind with exercises that
improve flexibility, strength and coordination. Emphasizes
proper breathing and body alignment. Work at your own
pace in this noncompetitive discipline. All levels welcome.
Enrollment limit: 20. $99† includes $7 fee.
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.
Sec. 101 H13100H 10 sessions
W
7-8:15 pm
Feb. 5-April 16
Arnold campus
Sharon Harty
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Entertaining and Lifestyle
A Goose in Toulouse
Learn the great ways the French cook poultry - from the
ubiquitous chicken to quail, duck and even goose. Explore
recipes directly from France through chef demonstrations.
$57† includes $27 fee.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
Sec. 101 H09886H 1 session
F
6:30-9 pm
Jan. 24
HUM 207
Linda Elliott
COO 386 NEW
Local Farm Raised Beef and Lamb
Intrigued by local meat vendors at the farmers’ market but
unsure about preparation? Learn from a professional chef
how to break down a tenderloin and rack of lamb and recipes
for cooking them. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
Sec. 101 H09820H 1 session
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 24
HCAT 112
Cheryl Ignaczak
CLN 342
A Taste of India
Discover the spices, herbs and traditional flavors of authentic
Indian cuisine. Discuss the different regions and ingredients.
Learn to prepare authentic Indian dishes, including curry and
the rice based Biryani. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
Sec. 101 H09484H 1 session
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 31
HCAT 112
Linda Elliott
CUL 305
Classical French Cuisine
Watch the chef prepare classic dishes of France. Learn how
to recreate the elegant, culinary masterpieces in your own
kitchen. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
Sec. 101 H09893H 1 session
Su
11 am-2 pm
Feb. 9
HCAT 112
Linda Elliott
COO 325
Luscious Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals
Become a food and nutrition expert with the guidance of a
registered dietitian. Learn how to reduce fat in your cooking
without sacrificing flavor or texture. $116† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09507H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Donna Acosta
Sec. 102 H09508H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Donna Acosta
GME 327
Secrets of the Caterer
Translate your love of cooking and planning parties into a
profitable and reputable catering business. Gather insights,
tricks of the trade and many delicious catering recipes. $116†
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09905H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Dawn Simmons
Sec. 102 H09908H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Dawn Simmons
Hands on Cooking
CUI 369
Hand-Rolled Fresh Pasta
Learn to produce traditional Italian pasta from scratch.
Discover how to pair classic and contemporary sauces with
different pasta shapes. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09890H 1 session
HCAT 112
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 3
Linda Elliott
COO 337
Bread Pudding - A True Comfort Food
Learn to take bread pudding to the next level. Transform
a variety of breads into delicious savory and dessert bread
puddings. $77† includes $29 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09519H 1 session
HUM 218
Su
10 am-2 pm
Jan. 5
Karen Koch
COO 387 NEW
Winter Vegetarian Casseroles
Looking to add more vegetables to your diet or to try
Meatless Mondays? Learn to prepare various casseroles that
can be made ahead of time, frozen and later ready in minutes
for a warm winter meal. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09821H 1 session
HUM 207
W
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 8
CLN 302
Creamy Dreamy Risotto Made Easy
Discover the joys of risotto, a delicious and delicate
alternative to pasta. Learn how to prepare this versatile and
easy Italian rice specialty. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09480H 1 session
HUM 207
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 10
Edmund Tyler
CLN 303
Creative Hors d’Oeuvres
Create hors d’oeuvres that go beyond the basics. Learn how to
make stunningly beautiful hors d’oeuvres for any occasion with
the guidance of a professional chef. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09481H 1 session
HCAT 112
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 10
Linda Elliott
CUI 304
The Basics of Soups
Prepare a variety of classic soups including cream soups, oldfashioned hearty soups and soups with new combinations of
ingredients. $87† includes $39 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09883H 1 session
HCAT 112
Su
noon-4 pm
Jan. 12
Edmund Tyler
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Gentle Yoga
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f o o d a n d c u l i n a ry
COO 305
CUL 389
CLN 374
Learn how to make this fun American classic. Experiment
with the basic whoopie pie, made of two round moundshaped pieces of cake and a sweet, creamy filling. $67†
includes $31 fee.
Discover the magic of slow cooking techniques. Turn simple
meats and vegetables into tender and flavorful delights
through simple methods of stewing and braising. $67†
includes $31 fee.
Explore authentic, regional chowders, loaded with chunks of
fresh, seasonal ingredients. Learn the cooking techniques for
producing classic chowders. Create your own chowder with
locally grown ingredients. $67† includes $31 fee.
COO 391 NEW
COO 390 NEW
COO 389 NEW
Learn how to make traditional sauce and pasta recipes.
Discover how they are being prepared and served in today’s
restaurants as designer dishes. $67† includes $31 fee.
Continue to eat locally grown vegetables during the winter
with new recipes featuring vegetables commonly grown in
the Central Maryland. Learn how to roast, braise and pickle
beets, broccoli, carrots, kale, spinach, rutabagas and cabbage.
$67† includes $31 fee.
Combine dough, tomatoes and mozzarella to create an
authentic Neapolitan pizza. Gain the skills to recreate the
experience at home. $67† includes $31 fee.
Whoopie Pies
Stewing and Braising
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09506H 1 session
HUM 218
Su
10 am-1 pm
Jan. 12
Michael Plitt
Designer Italian Pasta Dishes
Sec. 101 H09834H W
6:30-9:30 pm
1 session
Jan. 15
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09901H 1 session
HUM 207
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 31
Edmund Tyler
Winter Vegetables for Meat Eaters
HUM 207
Alba Johnson
CLN 373
Let’s Make Sausage
Learn about sausage varieties including fresh, cured, dry,
semidry and smoked. Explore the history of sausage making
and the ethnic groups that produce them. Make and sample
delicious, flavorful sausage. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09487H 1 session
HCAT 112
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 17
COO 338
Kitchen Basics for Men
Learn to feel confident in the kitchen and comfortable
cooking for yourself and others. Go beyond the cliche that
men only know how to grill. Practice techniques including
sauteing, braising and broiling using basic home kitchen
equipment. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09829H 1 session
HUM 207
Sa
10 am-1 pm
Feb. 1
Christine Romans
COO 360
The Artisan Pretzel
Learn to knead, shape, boil and bake artisan pretzels. Produce
several varieties with different seasonings of this perennial
favorite. $77† includes $29 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09526H 1 session
HUM 218
Su
10 am-2 pm
Feb. 2
Karen Koch
COO 388 NEW
Savory Heart Dishes
Chowder, Chowda, Chow-Dah!
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09488H 1 session
HCAT 112
F
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 21
Linda Elliott
For the Love of Pizza
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09828H 1 session
HUM 207
F
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 21
Alba Johnson
COO 363
Cook to Raise Money
Turn a passion for cooking and love of entertaining into
a fundraiser for a favorite cause. Learn how to plan and
host the event while avoiding an expensive caterer and
maximizing contributions. $77† includes $29 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09527H 1 session
HUM 207
Sa
10 am-2 pm
Feb. 22
Christine Romans
CUL 383
Intermediate Artisan Bread Baking
Discover ways to incorporate hearts into a Valentine’s Day
menu. From savory to sweet, learn how to create special
dishes for a heart-themed holiday. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09520H 1 session
HUM 207
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 17
Diane Fantone
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09826H 1 session
HCAT 112
F
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 7
Cheryl Ignaczak
Discover the Old World flavors of rye and sourdough. Examine
how the baking process affects the final quality of your loaf.
Learn to manage traditional wet, rustic doughs with great
results. $77† includes $29 fee.
CUL 372
COO 393 NEW
COO 392 NEW
Prepare classic Spanish paella from scratch. Learn about the
flavors and ingredients as you practice knife skills and other
techniques used in the composition of this traditional dish.
$67† includes $31 fee.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with heart-shaped treats including
Linzer cookies, decorated cookies, chocolate-dipped
strawberries and truffles. $78† includes $30 fee.
Interested in purchasing a whole chicken from local poultry
vendors at the farmers’ market but don’t know what to do
with it? Watch a professional chef break down a chicken
and prepare various dishes. Then, butcher a chicken. $80†
includes $32 fee.
Spanish Paella
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09898H 1 session
HUM 207
W
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 22
CUI 322
Sinful Desserts
Learn how to make the delights of a gourmet patisserie.
Sample elegant cookies, cakes and tarts made with chocolate
and other flavorful ingredients. Collect “sinful” recipes to
re-create at home. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09885H 1 session
HUM 218
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 24
Diane Fantone
CLN 370
Gluten Free Baking
Learn how to make gluten-free baked goods and treats
that everyone will love. Discover alternative methods and
ingredients to make food you love and thought you’d never
have again like bread and cake. $77† includes $29 fee.
Sweet Valentine
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09838H 1 session
HUM 218
Su
10 am-2 pm
Feb. 9
COO 336 NEW
Best Brownie Workshop
Learn to make the best chewy fudge brownies as well as
variations like blondies, cream cheese and triple chocolate.
Never make brownies from a box again! $77† includes $29 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09518H 1 session
HUM 218
Su
10 am-2 pm
Feb. 16
Local Farm Raised Chicken
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09836H 1 session
HCAT 112
Su
10 am-2 pm
Feb. 23
Cheryl Ignaczak
CLN 301
Great Grains for a Healthy Diet
Learn how to cook exciting new whole grains and how
to substitute whole grains into meals you already make.
Discover a universe of new tastes and whole-grain goodness
for a happier, healthier you. $67† includes $31 fee.
COO 304
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09465H 1 session
HUM 207
W
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 26
Rebecca Sileo
Re-create your favorite dishes at home that taste better and
cost less than take-out. Learn to make fresh and healthy
versions of Chinese American classics. $67† includes $31 fee.
COO 339
Favorite Chinese Take-Out Recipes
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09492H 1 session
HUM 207
W
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 19
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09486H 1 session
HUM 218
Su
10 am-2 pm
Jan. 26
Linda Elliott
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Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09900H 1 session
HUM 218
Su
10 am-2 pm
Feb. 23
Virginia Olson
Burgers with Bite
Learn to think outside the box when planning you next
burger creation. Experiment with making tasty burgers from
turkey, lamb and pork in addition to popular beef burgers.
$67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09521H 1 session
HCAT 112
F
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 28
Cheryl Ignaczak
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COO 341
CUL 309
Join a globetrotting chef on a gastronomic journey around
the world. Learn to create exciting recipes by borrowing the
best from international cuisines. $67† includes $31 fee.
Learn advanced brewing techniques using whole grains and
specialized all-grain brewing equipment. Gain greater insight
into ingredients. Use brewing calculations to formulate
recipes. Examine kegging versus bottling. Brew two batches
of beer from start to finish. $135† includes $51 fee.
Taste a broad range of wines of varying costs. Learn how
value meets quality. $71† includes $47 fee.
International Intrigue
Advanced Home Brewing
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09888H 1 session
HCAT 112
F
6:30-9:30 pm March 7
Cheryl Ignaczak
COO 340
Oysters, Oysters, Oysters
Learn how to cook the jewel of the Chesapeake at their peak
and make the most of their sweet, briny, crisp flavor. Learn
how to shuck and prepare a variety of oyster dishes featuring
raw and cooked oysters. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09524H 1 session
HCAT 112
Su
10 am-1 pm
March 9
Linda Elliott
COO 394 NEW
Cobblers, Crisps, Grunts, Fools Oh My!
Learn the history and difference between the equally
delicious crisp, crumble, grunt, fool, clafouti and buckle.
Prepare these and other desserts featuring seasonal fruits
topped with a combination with flour, sugar and butter. $78†
includes $30 fee.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.
Sec. 101 H09840H 1 session
HUM 218
Su
10 am-2 pm
March 9
Cheryl Ignaczak
Tasting Series
Chocolate and Red Wine Tasting
Learn how to pair different types and qualities of chocolate
with several wine varieties and how to match their
underlying flavor profiles. $52† includes $28 fee.
Note: Must be 21 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H09489H 1 session
W
7-9 pm
Feb. 12
HUM 214
Cured Meats and Cheese Tasting
Taste and evaluate a variety of local and international cured
meats, sausages and cheeses to familiarize yourself with the
various flavors, styles, textures and aromas. $52† includes
$28 fee.
1 session
March 5
COO 395 NEW
Wines for Seniors
Examine various types of wines. Learn how to select highquality wines at reasonable prices, what to expect before
opening the bottle and what to do with it once opened.
Discuss the taste and peculiarities of the wines. $72† includes
$48 fee.
Sec. 101 H09881H W
2-4 pm
1 session
Jan. 29
HUM 214
Michael Plitt
Wine and Beer Academy
Wine Appreciation 2
Explore the intricacies of the world’s Chardonnay, Riesling,
Sauvignon Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Syrah, Pinot Noir,
Cabernet Sauvignon and other grapes. Learn to select
reasonably priced wines for events and cellars. Taste a variety
of red, white and fortified wines. $187† includes $67 fee.
Taste a selection of American wines and discover why
America is the fourth largest wine producer in the world.
$72† includes $48 fee.
CLN 382
Imperial Beer Styles
Explore the increasingly popular movement of extreme
brewing, specifically the high gravity and Imperial styles.
Discuss and sample the Imperial IPA (or double IPA), the
Imperial Porters and Stouts, Belgian Tripels and Quadrupels,
German Dopplebocks and barley wines. $59† includes $23 fee.
Discover the different craft breweries in Maryland, Virginia
and Delaware and sample their beers. Discuss brewery
history, freshness of product, local pride, environmental
soundness and even job creation. $59† includes $23 fee.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H09491H 1 session
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 24
HUM 214
Timothy Trigilio
Chocolate and Beer Pairings
Discover the wonders of this latest “odd couple” pairing. Pair
assorted chocolates with unique beer styles to enhance both
the appreciation of beer and highlight the diversity of beer
flavors. Taste pairings of dark and white chocolates, chocolate
ice cream, cakes, brownies, beer brewed with chocolate and
use all your senses to enjoy these two guilty pleasures. $63†
includes $27 fee.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H09483H 1 session
F
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 21
HUM 214
William Luna
CLN 315
Beer Styles From Germany and the Czech Republic
Experience the true beer traditions of Germany and the
Czech Republic. Learn about production methods, history
and regional influences. Explore a variety of styles including
Bavarian pilsner lager, Bohemian pilsner lager, black
lagers (Schwartzbier), wheat beers (Hefeweizen), Bocks,
Dopplebocks, smoked beers (Rauchbier) and Octoberfeststyle beers (Marzens). $59† includes $23 fee.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H09482H 1 session
F
6:30-9:30 pm March 7
HUM 214
Timothy Trigilio
HEALTH
Health care professionals see Health Care in the careers
and certifications sections, pages 60-64 or visit
www.aacc.edu/healthcare. For more information
about personal health courses, visit www.aacc.edu/
personalhealth.
Aging
LFS 329 NEW
Explore savvy and inexpensive ways to make your home safe
and accessible. Review modification options, support services
and financial options. Design a comprehensive plan for your
current home. $42† includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H13390H Sa
10 am-3 pm
1 session
March 1
Arnold campus
William Evans
COA 342
Gerontology
Local Craft Beer Appreciation:
Maryland, Virginia and Delaware
CLN 317
HUM 214
William Luna
HUM 214
Harry Latimer
CLN 348
Plan your next wine tasting with confidence. Learn about
the tools, temperatures and stemware of fine wine service. A
must for any wine enthusiast. $67† includes $31 fee.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H09895H 1 session
F
7-9 pm
Feb. 28
Staying in Your Home for Life
Wines of America
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H09485H 1 session
F
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 7
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H09891H 1 session
F
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 17
HUM 214
William Luna
CUL 310
CUI 373
Wine Etiquette
HUM 214
William Luna
GME 326
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H09896H 1 session
W
7-9 pm
Feb. 5
CLN 380
Sec. 101 H09490H W
7-9 pm
Note: Must be 21 or older to enroll. Students are required to wear
closed-toe shoes and long pants. Students will arrange to pick up
finished bottles of the beer approximately one month after class
completion. Lunch is provided.
Sec. 101 H09525H 1 session
HCAT 112
Su
10 am-5 pm
Jan. 26
Timothy Trigilio
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H09902H 5 sessions
Th
7-9 pm
Jan. 30-Feb. 27
CLN 379
Become a Wine Snob
Prepare yourself to meet the social, lifestyle and health care
needs that affect the quality of life for our rapidly aging
global population. Stay current with emerging trends. CEUs
awarded. $207† includes $157 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This course
has been approved by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s
Commission on Accreditation.
Sec. 101 H13369H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Cindy Coopsen
Sec. 102 H13370H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Cindy Coopsen
Sec. 103 H13371H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Cindy Coopsen
HUM 214
Timothy Trigilio
HUM 214
Timothy Trigilio
r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
15
Personal Enrichment
CUI 333
h e a lt h • h i s to ry a n d h e r i tag e
History and Heritage
Personal Enrichment
COA 343
End-of-Life Care
Gain the knowledge and skills needed to effectively help
individuals who are experiencing a terminal illness. Examine
the latest developments, treatments and technology. CEUs
awarded. $197† includes $147 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Approved
by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on
Accreditation.
Sec. 101 H13372H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Caroline Young
Sec. 102 H13373H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Caroline Young
Sec. 103 H13374H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Caroline Young
LFS 316
Downsizing: Moving Made Easy
Prepare yourself or a loved one for moving into a new stage
of life. Learn tips for staging a home for sale. Downsizing and
sorting to make the move easier. Create a practical moving
plan. $31† includes $15 fee.
1 session
March 6
Arnold campus
Susan Weber
Successfully complete TPC 320 Mental Health First Aid
to earn a continuing education certificate. For more
information call 410-777-2159 or visit
www.aacc.edu/teach/mentalhealth. See pages
78-79 to learn more about continuing education
certificate programs.
Discuss the U.S. Marine Corps from its inception in 1775 as an
amphibious force through its evolution into the 21st century
as an elite, rapid-response fighting force and its involvement
in the Gulf War, Bosnian War, Liberian conflict, Central African
conflicts, Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq. Tour the National
Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Va. Enrollment limit:
22. $59 includes $35 fee.
U.S. Marine Corps: History and Heritage
HLH 320
Learn relaxation therapy and stress reduction with a partner.
Help connect with one another as you learn the importance
of flexibility and proper breathing techniques. Experience
closeness as well as a means for soothing aching muscles.
$71† includes $17 fee.
Note: Partner/spouse pay tuition separately. Please register at same
time. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Sec. 101 H14413H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
F
6:30-9:30 pm March 28-April 4 Gabrielle Malone
HLH 371
Lose Weight and Keep It Off
COA 306
Caring for Aging Parents
Learn compassionate ways to help older parents face the
issues of aging. Acquire practical tools and techniques for
coping with oncoming physical and mental limitations. CEUs
awarded. $105 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13361H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Marsiea Warren
Sec. 102 H13362H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Marsiea Warren
Sec. 103 H13363H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Marsiea Warren
COA 353 NEW
Establish a healthy approach to weight loss and successful
lifetime maintenance. Set and achieve goals that make sense.
$100† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14415H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Donna Acosta
Sec. 102 H13793H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Donna Acosta
Sec. 103 H13797H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Donna Acosta
Staying Healthy: Mind and Body
COA 320
The Grief Process: Life after Loss
Learn practical skills for coping with loss and the grieving
process. Acquire tools for building a healthy and productive
life after loss. Gain perspective on loss as a trigger for growth.
$73† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13375H M
6-7:30 pm
HRY 392 NEW
Massage for Couples
Caregiving
Sec. 101 H13388H Th
6:30-8:30 pm
Mental Health First Aid –
Continuing Education Certificate
4 sessions
ONLN EDGO
Feb. 17-March 10 Pamela Spear
Keep your mind active and alert. Learn techniques that
improve cognitive skills, maximize brain health and enhance
memory. CEUs awarded. 37† includes $15 fee.
1 session
March 11
Arnold campus
James Durcan
Mind and Body
Meditation for Health and Wholeness
Improve your focus, vitality and health while reducing the
effects of everyday stress. Develop a personalized meditation
program and explore various techniques from different
cultures. $85† includes $7 fee.
Arnold campus
Linda Roebuck
LFS 330 NEW
Five Element Approach to Relaxation
Learn about the Chinese five elements philosophy and how it
relates to nature, the seasons and life. Explore techniques and
design a sustainable personal practice. $52† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13391H Tu
6:30-8:30 pm
16
2 sessions
March 4-11
Dumbarton Oaks: Art and Architecture
Attend a lecture followed by a tour of the 52-acre
Washington, D.C. estate Dumbarton Oaks, the former home
of Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss (1875-1969). View classic
interior and exterior architecture and Byzantine and PreColumbian art housed in a special wing designed by noted
American architect Philip Johnson. Enrollment limit: 23. $59
includes $24 fee.
Note: Transportation by AACC bus included. Return approximately 7
p.m. Bring a bag lunch or purchase on own. Wear comfortable walking
shoes and dress for outdoors. Expect extensive walking on grounds.
Sec. 101 H14207H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-3 pm
March 15
Catherine Masek
Local and Regional
HST 322
The War of 1812 on The Chesapeake Bay
Explore the onset of war in the Chesapeake Bay region and
the role of the bay and its estuaries on the battles. Discuss the
raids on Washington, Alexandria and Baltimore. $61 includes
$7 fee.
6 sessions
March 5-April 9
Arnold campus
HRY 391 NEW
Lee Versus Grant: Overland Campaign 1864-1865
Attend a lecture and then travel to the battlefields of
Union commander Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s attacks against
Confederate forces in the Overland Campaign battles of the
Wilderness and Spotsylvania . Enrollment limit: 15. $84
includes $27 fee.
Note: Transportation by AACC bus included. Meet in Parking Lot A at
8:30 a.m. Return approximately 5 p.m. Bring a bag lunch or purchase
on own. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for outdoors.
Extensive walking expected at battlefields.
Sec. 101 H14175H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
7-9 pm
March 13
Lester Brooks
Sa
8:30 am-3:30 pm March 15
HLH 339
Sec. 101 H14414H 1 session
Sa
9:30 am-4:30 pm March 1
HRY 393 NEW
Sec. 101 H14253H W
7-9 pm
Brain Fitness: Use It or Lose It
Sec. 101 H13367H Tu
6-8:30 pm
Note: Transportation by AACC bus included. Meet in Parking Lot A at
8:30 a.m. Return approximately 3 p.m. Bring a bag lunch or purchase
on own. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Sec. 101 H14203H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
7-9 pm
March 6
Richard Natonski
Sa
9 am-2 pm
March 8
Arnold campus
Patricia Clarke
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
h i s to ry a n d h e r i tag e • h o m e i m p r o v e m e n t • k i d s i n co l l e g e
HOR 388
HRY 374 NEW
Discover how to save money and become more self-sufficient
by growing a bounty of fruit and vegetables in your own
backyard. Discuss soil preparation, plant selection, pests,
diseases, water and fertilization. $100† includes $72 fee.
Start Your Own Edible Garden
Civil War Spies
Examine the methods of espionage conducted by the Union
and Confederacy during the Civil War. Discuss various key
figures including Allen Pinkerton, Lafayette Baker, Harriet
Tubman and Pauline Cushman as well as the Confederate
Signal Bureau. $32† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H14149H Th
7-9 pm
1 session
Feb. 20
Arnold campus
Patrick Heline
HRY 375 NEW
Railroads and the Civil War
Learn about the role railroads played during the Civil War in
maintaining a supply line for transporting troops, munitions
and supplies. Discuss the rail’s effect on specific battles and
campaigns and the consequences into the reconstruction
period. $32† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H14153H Th
7-9 pm
1 session
March 27
Arnold campus
Patrick Heline
World History and Culture
Irish History: Part 1
Delve into Irish history from its early formation during the
time of Patrick (A.D. 432) to its emergence as an independent
state in the early 20th century. Compare historical fact to
examples of Irish myth. Discover cultural contributions in
literature and monastic art. $64 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13798H Tu
6:30-9 pm
4 sessions
Jan. 28-Feb. 18
Arnold campus
Arthur Drea
HRY 389
Irish History: Part 2
Follow Ireland’s advance from the late 1800s toward 20th
century independence from English rule. Examine the effects
of WWI, the separation of the republic, the eventual demise
of the IRA, the uneasy peace from the 1960s to the 1980s, the
Good Friday settlement of 1998 and the Celtic tiger years. $64
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H14161H Tu
6:30-9 pm
4 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 25-March 25 Arthur Drea
Home Improvement
For the latest information about home and garden
classes visit www.aacc.edu/homegarden.
Decorating
OPT 355
IND 312
Discover how easy it is to make common household repairs.
Get step-by-step instructions to guide you through the most
common home repair projects. Learn safety procedures and
basic tools needed for making repairs. $40† includes $12 fee.
Feng Shui 101: Basic Timeless Elements
Learn the nine basic principles, five cardinal rules and the
entrance school method to create joy and harmony. Discover
the Bagua tool and how to locate the money, love and career
areas of a home or office. $32† includes $7 fee.
INT 371
Understanding Basics of Interior Decorating
Develop a working knowledge of basic interior design and
create a floor plan. Discuss and gain an understanding of
personal style, color schemes, furnishings, wall coverings,
flooring and accessories. $43† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13420H W
6:30-9:30 pm
1 session
Feb. 5
Arnold campus
Audrey Crawford
Interior Design: Home Staging 101
Learn valuable staging tips and decorating ideas for selling
your home in today’s market. $31† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13392H W
6:30-8:30 pm
1 session
Feb. 19
Arnold campus
Audrey Crawford
PRS 385
Decluttering 1, 2 and 3
HOR 365
Perennials 101
Learn to create a spectacular perennial garden from a
certified horticulturalist. Discover the beauty, fragrance,
texture and color that perennials contribute. Discuss plant
choices and tips for reducing maintenance and protecting the
environment. $57† includes $17 fee.
Sec. 101 H13333H W
6:30-8:30 pm
2 sessions
April 2-9
Arnold campus
Elizabeth Matarese
Sec. 101 H13659H Tu
6-9 pm
1 session
Feb. 18
Arnold campus
COS 390
Small Engine Repair
Learn to repair or tune up small engines such as lawn
mowers, saws or string trimmers. $187 includes $33 fee.
Sec. 101 H13115H M
6-9 pm
8 sessions
CATN
March 3-April 28 James Horst
for additional home and
garden courses
See Women's Institute, pages 26-27.
Kids in College
Visit www.aacc.edu/kic for more information about
youth classes. On pages 9-10, see EXPLORE and Middle
School Scholar courses for Anne Arundel County Public
School gifted and talented youth.
Discover the many ways to manage clutter. Learn how
to handle junk mail and clutter in basements, attics and
garages. Purge unwanted and unused items from your life.
$37† includes $7 fee.
Academic Success
Sec. 101 H13679H W
6:30-9 pm
This intensive, comprehensive review and practice of math
and verbal skills prepares you to take the revised College
Board’s Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Practice skills, work
on progressive vocabulary and essay building with review of
test-taking strategies. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. $151† includes $7 fee.
1 session
March 12
Arnold campus
Audrey Crawford
Explore a career in interior design. Learn how to transform
any room into a beautiful and functional space. $100†
includes $72 fee.
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
Becky Izzo
IND 301
Learn how to prepare walls for painting and paint them like
a professional. Discover techniques for repairing small and
large holes in drywall. $42† includes $12 fee.
1 session
March 4
Note: Small piece of furniture provided.
Sec. 101 H13693H 3 sessions
MW
6:30-8:30 pm Jan. 15-29
How to Perform Basic Home Repairs
IND 310
Sec. 101 H13692H Tu
6-9 pm
Introduction to Wood Finishing
Learn how to perform basic tasks to finish a piece of wood
furniture with the guidance of a professional wood finisher.
Examine proper sanding, sealing, staining and glazing
techniques. $97† includes $37 fee.
RPR 303
The ABCs of Wall Repair and Painting
RPR 312
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13334H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Katie Powell-Lee
Sec. 102 H13335H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Katie Powell-Lee
Sec. 103 H13336H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Katie Powell-Lee
Note: Bring a hand-drawn diagram of the room or rooms you want
to work with.
Sec. 101 H13416H 1 session
Arnold campus
M
6:30-9 pm
Feb. 3
Yarrow
HRY 362 NEW
Home Improvement, Repair
and Remodeling
Introduction to Interior Design
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13402H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Sarah Smallwood
Sec. 102 H13407H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Sarah Smallwood
Sec. 103 H13409H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Sarah Smallwood
YUH 861
Comprehensive SAT Preparation (Grades 7-11)
Note: Students age 16 years and older register for SKL 334
Comprehensive SAT Preparation.
Sec. 101 H09919H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30 am-12:30 pm Jan. 4-18
Patrick Heline
Su
noon-3 pm
Jan. 12-19
YOH 806
Academic Survival Skills (Grades 6-9)
Become a better student by improving your academic skills.
Develop your abilities in time management, note taking,
study skills and paper organization. $63† includes $10 fee.
Sec. 101 H09871H W
5-6:30 pm
r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
3 sessions
Feb. 19-March 5
Arnold campus
Louann Tracy
17
Personal Enrichment
U.S. History
Personal Enrichment
k i d s i n co l l e g e • m a r t i a l a r t s
Art
YUT 879
YUT 833
YEP 835
Learn how music teaches families to laugh, share and take
turns. Families with any number of children from infants
through age 7 are welcome. Take-home materials include
instruments, CDs, literature and activity books. $152†
includes $62 fee.
They bite! They sting! Learn the truth about spiders, bees and
sharks. Discover whether they are really dangerous or just
misunderstood. $52† includes $12 fee.
Kindermusik: Family Time (Infants-7 years)
It’s Sew Easy! (Grades 4-6)
Learn basic sewing skills and sewing machine functions
to create a tote bag. Personalize your tote bag by adding
decorative elements such as ribbon and trim. $65† includes
$17 fee.
Sec. 101 H09860H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
2 sessions
Feb. 22-March 1
Arnold campus
Carol Orme
YEP 836
It’s Sew Easy 2 (Grades 4-6)
Build on basic sewing skills by learning to read a pattern and
execute simple garment construction. Sew a pair of pajama
bottoms. $65† includes $17 fee.
Prerequisite: YEP 835 It’s Sew Easy.
Sec. 101 H09862H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30-11:30 am March 29-April 5 Carol Orme
Computers and Technology
YTR 836
Microsoft Expression Web – Website Builder
(Grades 6-8)
Design a personal website from scratch using Microsoft
Expression software. Learn basic CCS, HTML and other tags.
Insert and edit graphics, sound, video and games. Create
hyperlinks. Add frames, tables and lists. $75† includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H09916H Th
4:30-6:30 pm
3 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 27-March 13 Lori Runk
YOH 805
Cook Book Camp (Grades 6-8)
Learn kitchen basics and how to prepare foods that will melt
in your mouth. $52† includes $22 fee.
H09864H 9:30 am-noon
H09868H 9:30 am-noon
1 session
Feb. 15
1 session
March 15
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
Dance, Music and Theater
YTR 837
Off-Broadway Musical Workshop (Grades 6-8)
Participate in acting, singing and dancing. Rehearse and
perform songs, dances and scenes from the music theater.
$175† includes $17 fee.
Note: Performance on last day.
Sec. 101 H09917H 8 sessions
Th
6-8 pm
Feb. 13-April 10
Arnold campus
Marie Talios
Kindermusik
YOT 8390
Kindermusik – Our Time (18 months-3 years)
Away We Go!
Discover trains, cars, boats and more. Sing, dance and play
instruments together. Take home two CDs, two literature
books, two harmonicas, child’s carry bag and activity guide.
$205† includes $67 for the home kit.
Note: For siblings, cost is $175† includes $35 fee.
Sec. 101 H09875H 15 sessions
Arnold campus
W
10-10:45 am
Jan. 29-May 14
Sec. 102 H09880H Same as section 101.
Sec. 103 H09882H 15 sessions
Arnold campus
W
5-5:45 pm
Jan. 29-May 14 Nancy Anselm
Sec. 104 H09884H Same as section 103.
18
Sec. 101 H09923H Th
4:30-6:30 pm
2 sessions
March 6-13
Arnold campus
YUT 827
Zap Attack (Grades 3-5)
Learn the principles of electrical circuitry as you create
working circuits, predict circuit behavior and design a
personal alert system. $57† includes $17 fee.
Sec. 101 H09920H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
2 sessions
March 8-15
Arnold campus
Literature
World Languages
YUT 829
YEP 822
Participate in hands-on activities, crafts and games similar to
ones enjoyed by Harry Potter and his friends. Learn the basics
of potions, herbology and charms. $52† includes $12 fee.
Learn essential Chinese, Pinyin (Chinese phonetics), simple
listening skills, basic writing strokes, sentence structure and
daily conversation words. Enhance language development
using various activities. $112† includes $12 fee.
Chinese for Beginners (Grades 2-7)
Welcome to Hogwarts (Grades 3-5)
Sec. 101
Sa
Sec. 102
Sa
H09921H 9:30-11:30 am
H09922H 9:30-11:30 am
2 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 22-March 1
1 session
Arnold campus
March 29-April 5
radKIDS
Empowers kids to make positive, informed decisions about
personal safety. Fun, interactive exercises create a dynamic
learning environment. Includes parent manual to encourage
child to develop a personal safety plan. Cover school, home
and personal safety plus physical defense. $27† includes
$22 fee.
Note: New students register in section 101. Returning students
up to age 12 register in section 102 for $12 includes $7 fee. Parent or
guardian must stay during the class. Unaccompanied children will not
be admitted.
Sec. 101 H09872H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-7:50 pm
Feb. 25-March 11 Dung Do
Sec. 102 H09874H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-7:50 pm
Feb. 25-March 11 Dung Do
Science
KDS 893
Crazy Chemworks (Grades 3-5)
Become a mad scientist! Discover the difference between an
acid and a base. Discuss the properties of matter and observe
as dry ice changes properties from solid to gas to liquid.
Participate in hands-on experiments. $62† includes $14 fee.
Sec. 101 H09798H Sa
9:30-11:30 am
Sec. 101 H09855H 6 sessions
W
4:30-6:30 pm Feb. 6-March 13
Arnold campus
Charlie Hong
Seanna Peng
Martial Arts
YOH 824
radKIDS (Grades K-7)
Culinary
Sec. 101
Sa
Sec. 102
Sa
Note: Additional siblings may register in section 102 or 104 for $97†
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H09924H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
W
11-11:45 am
Feb. 26-May 7
Sec. 102 H09925H Same as section 101.
Sec. 103 H09926H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
5:30-6:15 pm Feb. 27-May 8
Nancy Anselm
Sec. 104 H09927H Same as section 103.
Scary Creatures (Grades 1-3)
2 sessions
Feb. 15-22
Arnold campus
YTR 840 NEW
Space Exploration (Grades 3-5)
Work in teams to explore the planets, conduct experiments
and build a planetary payload lander. Learn about spacesuits
and how they allow astronauts to work safely in outer space.
$170† includes $7 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with Spaceflight Institute/Volanz
Aerospace.
Sec. 101 H09918H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30-11:30 am Feb. 15-April 5
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
ATC 374
Jujitsu
Learn the basics of this martial art including throws, strikes,
kicks, grappling and submission holds. Improve coordination,
self-assurance and mental discipline while emphasizing selfdefense. Instructor is an American Jujitsu Association Fifth
Degree black belt. $157† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101
TuTh
Sec. 102
TuTh
H13104H 7:30-9:05 pm
H13106H 7:30-9:05 pm
12 sessions
Jan. 21-Feb. 27
12 sessions
March 11-April 24
Arnold campus
David Boesel
Arnold campus
Young Kim
ATC 377
Aikido
Aikido is a Japanese martial art that includes techniques for
bare-handed wrestling and weapons. Practice distancing,
evasive footwork, pins, joint twists and open hand strikes.
Club is affiliated with Aikido America International/Shin
Aikido Rengo. $157† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13108H MW
7-8:30 pm
12 sessions
Feb. 3-March 12
Arnold campus
Raymond Mack
m e n to r i n g • m oto r c yc l e s a f e t y • m u s i c
Mentoring
Introduction to Mentoring
Train to successfully mentor youth, reinforce fundamental
mentoring practices and provide cutting-edge information to
assist a young person develop his/her fullest potential. $8†
includes $7 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with the Anne Arundel Mentoring
Roundtable.
Sec. 101 H14201H 1 session
Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm
March 4
Fay Mauro
Sec. 102 H14210H 1 session
Arnold campus
W
7-9 pm
April 2
Fay Mauro
MUC 311
For more information about AACC’s music offerings
and upcoming events visit www.aacc.edu/music/
noncredit.
Perform in a concert band and/or wind ensemble. Open to all
qualified musicians. An audition may be required. Programs
are prepared by the college for a public performance. $47†
includes $37 fee.
Community Ensembles
COA 328
Encore Chorale
Tap into your love of singing by joining a four-part chorale.
Learn vocal techniques and prepare for concerts with the
nationally recognized Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia and
Baltimore Encore Chorales. $161† includes $137 fee.
Note: No auditions required. Must be age 55 or older to enroll.
Sec. 101 H13368H 15 sessions
Arnold campus
M
2-3:30 pm
Jan. 13-May 5
Jeanne Kelly
Motorcycle Safety
Whether you are a novice or simply interested in
brushing up on your skills, AACC has a motorcycle safety
course for you. AACC is an independent training site for
the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration’s motorcycle
training courses including the Basic Rider Course
(BRC), the Alternative Basic Rider Course (ABRC) and
the Experienced Rider Course (BRCII). Anyone younger
than 18 years old must complete the Basic Rider Course
before applying for a motorcycle license. Courses are
held at a riding range located on AACC’s Arnold campus.
Instructors are certified by both the Motor Vehicle
Administration and Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
For more information visit www.aacc.edu/motorcycle
DRV 500
Motorcycle Safety and Licensure Review (BRC)
New riders prepare for class M license with this MVA
approved Basic Rider Course. Learn basic street-riding skills,
how to select riding gear and defensive-riding strategies.
Written and skills exam included. Basic Rider Handbook
required and available at AACC Bookstore at no charge with
course confirmation. $307 includes $122 fee.
MUC 309
Community Jazz Ensemble
Learn and perform jazz stage band music. Open to all
qualified community musicians. Audition may be required.
Programs are prepared by the college for public performance.
$47† includes $37 fee.
Note: Performance dates to be announced in class. For details,
contact Joan Roberts 410-777-7230.
Sec. 101 H14277H 14 sessions
Arnold campus
W
7-9:45 pm
Jan. 22-April 30 Craig Knepp
Sec. 102 H14279H 14 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
7-9:45 pm
Jan. 28-May 6
Ian Wardenski
MUC 310
Community Orchestra
Perform orchestral works from the Baroque to contemporary
eras. Open to all qualified community players. Audition may
be required. Programs are prepared by the college for public
performance. $47† includes $37 fee.
Note: Performance dates to be announced in class. For details,
contact Associate Professor Anna Binneweg 410-777-7218.
Sec. 101 H14357H 14 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
7-9:30 pm
Jan. 23-May 1
Anna Binneweg
Note: Approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.
Protective clothing required during riding range training. Only
Maryland state license holders can receive a class M designation
from the Maryland Vehicle Administration. Visit www.aacc.edu/
motorcycle/brc.cfm for
more information.
Sec. 101 H09545H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
WTh
5:45-9 pm
March 26-27
SaSu
8 am-2 pm
March 29-30
Community Concert Band
Note: Performance dates announced in class. For details, contact
Doug Byerly 410-777-7019.
Sec. 101 H14289H 14 sessions
Arnold campus
M
7-9:30 pm
Jan. 27-April 28 Bruce Mansfield
MUC 312
Community Concert Choir
Perform music from the Renaissance through contemporary
periods. Open to all qualified singers. Audition may be
required. Choral programs are prepared by college for a public
performance.$47† includes $37 fee.
Note: Performance dates announced in class. For details, contact
Professor Doug Byerly 410-777-7019.
Sec. 101 H14290H 14 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
7-9:45 pm
Jan. 28-May 6
Eleanor Minor
Music Instruction
MUC 314
Guitar: One on One
Receive 30-minute private guitar lessons customized to
fit your level of ability. Advance at your own pace. $112†
includes $87 fee.
Note: Student must bring a six-string guitar to class. If section filled,
call 410-777-2325 for information about the possibility of scheduing
additional sections.
Sec. 101 H14292H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6:30-7 pm
Jan. 27-Feb. 17 Michael Essex
Sec. 102 H14293H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
M
7-7:30 pm
Jan. 27-Feb. 17 Michael Essex
Sec. 103 H14294H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
M
7:30-8 pm
Jan. 27-Feb. 17 Michael Essex
Sec. 104 H14295H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6-6:30 pm
Feb. 17-March 10 Michael Essex
Sec. 105 H14296H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6:30-7 pm
Feb. 17-March 10 Michael Essex
Sec. 106 H14297H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
M
7-7:30 pm
Feb. 17-March 10 Michael Essex
Sec. 107 H15667H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
M
7:30-8 pm
Feb. 17-March 10 Michael Essex
Sec. 108 H15670H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
M
8-8:30 pm
Feb. 17-March 10 Michael Essex
Sec. 109 H00000H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-7 pm
Jan. 28-Feb. 18 Fred Cox
Sec. 110 H00000H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
7-7:30 pm
Jan. 28-Feb. 18 Fred Cox
For upcoming dance,
orchestra and theater
performances, visit
www.aacc.edu/performingarts.
r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
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Personal Enrichment
PRS 355
Music
m u s i c • pa r e n t i n g a n d fa m i ly l i f e
MUC 315
Personal Enrichment
Private Piano Instruction
Parenting One-on-One
Receive 30-minute private piano lessons customized to fit
your level of ability. Build confidence and advance at your
own pace. $202† includes $185 fee.
Note: If section filled, call 410-777-2325 for information about the
possibility of scheduing additional sections.
Sec. 101 H14298H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6:30-7 pm
Jan. 27-March 24 Emiko Tanabe
Sec. 102 H14299H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
M
7-7:30 pm
Jan. 27-March 24 Emiko Tanabe
Sec. 103 H14300H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
M
7:30-8 pm
Jan. 27-March 24 Emiko Tanabe
Sec. 104 H14302H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-7 pm
Jan. 28-March 25 Toni Serini
Sec. 105 H14303H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
7-7:30 pm
Jan. 28-March 25 Toni Serini
Sec. 106 H14386H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
7:30-8 pm
Jan. 28-March 25 Toni Serini
Sec. 107 H14387H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6:30-7 pm
Jan. 29-March 26 Toni Serini
Sec. 108 H14388H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
W
7-7:30 pm
Jan. 29-March 26 Toni Serini
Sec. 109 H14389H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
W
7-7:30 pm
Jan. 29-March 26 Toni Serini
• Customized training for parents through schools,
churches or community organizations
• Evening and weekend parenting classes at the
Arnold campus, Arundel Mills and the
Glen Burnie Town Center
• Dynamic presenters many of whom are licensed
professionals in their respective fields
• Online courses you can take from the comfort of
your own home
• Individualized instruction
For information, visit
www.aacc.edu/parenting.
Parenting and Family Life
MUC 318
Piano: Hourly One-on-One
Advanced beginner, intermediate and advanced students
work privately with an instructor to improve piano skills and
technique in four, hourlong sessions. $182† includes $172 fee.
Note: If section filled, call 410-777-2325 for information about the
possibility of scheduling additional Saturday sections.
Sec. 101 H14391H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6:30-7:30 pm Jan. 29-Feb. 19 Toni Serini
Sec. 102 H14392H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
W
7:30-8:30 pm Jan. 29-Feb. 19 Toni Serini
Sec. 103 H14393H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-7:30 pm Jan. 30-Feb. 20 Gerald Cavanaugh
Sec. 104 H14394H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
7:30-8:30 pm Jan. 30-Feb. 20 Gerald Cavanaugh
Sec. 105 H14395H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
10-11 am
Feb. 1-22
Donna Ervin
Sec. 106 H14396H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
11 am-noon
Feb. 1-22
Donna Ervin
MUC 313
Basic Guitar: Group Instruction
Learn basic guitar skills in group instruction format: reading
music, playing scales and chords. Learn some of your
favorite music, guitar maintenance and instrument quality.
Enrollment limit: 10. $127† includes $7 fee.
Note: Student must bring a six-string guitar to class.
Sec. 101 H14291H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
10-11 am
Feb. 1-April 12 Gerald Cavanaugh
Sec. 102 H00000H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
7:30-8:30 pm Jan. 28-April 8 Fred Cox
Voice Instruction
Anne Arundel Community College established The
Parenting Center to provide high-quality educational
programs about parenting and family life to our
community. Visit us at www.aacc.edu/parenting.
Many of AACC’s parenting courses meet the Maryland
Child Care Credential requirements established by the
Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Office
of Child Care. Each class has a content area code that
corresponds to the Core of Knowledge requirements.
The codes are:
C - Curriculum
D - Child development
H - Health,safety and nutrition
L - Community
P - Professionalism
S - Special needs
FON 322
CONTENT AREA: D
Understanding Adolescents
Learn the three stages of adolescent development. Compare
the physical, emotional and social changes during teen years.
Understand the importance of adolescent identity formation
for adult mental health. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09559H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Sonja Jodoin
Sec. 102 H09560H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Sonja Jodoin
Sec. 103 H09561H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Sonja Jodoin
MUC 319 NEW
Sing Out Loud
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TPC 323
Managing Anger in Family Life: One-on-One
Learn the origins of problem anger in the home through
individual instruction. Practice methods for properly
expressing anger. Learn to channel energy into productive
thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Explore ways to develop
greater inner peace and cultivate interpersonal skills. CEUs
awarded. $322† includes $22 fee.
TPC 324
Systematic Training for Effective Parenting
(STEP): One-on-One
Learn the principles of this nationally acclaimed parent
education curriculum through individual instruction. Focus
on essential child-rearing issues, effective parent-child
communication and discipline methods. Gain valuable
training to improve family cooperation and lessen parentchild conflicts. CEUs awarded. $322† includes $22 fee.
TPC 325
Parenting Through Separation or Divorce:
One-on-One
Receive individual instruction on how to shield children
from the parental conflict associated with divorce or
separation. Discover tools for managing anger, negotiating
peacefully and creating a co-parenting plan that is effective
and child-focused. CEUs awarded. $322† includes $22 fee.
FON 353
CONTENT AREA: C
Ready, Set, Read!
Literacy is essential for a child’s success in life. Examine the
newest research about literacy in early childhood. Through
interactive assignments, learn how to build a young child’s
confidence in reading and writing. CEUs awarded. $132
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09564H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Kt Paxton
Sec. 102 H09565H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Kt Paxton
Sec. 103 H09566H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Kt Paxton
FON 384
CONTENT AREA: D
Enhancing Language Development in Children
Discover how children process language. Learn fun, natural
and age-appropriate ways to stimulate speech, brain and
language development. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72
fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09575H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Kt Paxton
Sec. 102 H09576H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Kt Paxton
Sec. 103 H09577H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Kt Paxton
Discover the joy of singing, solo or in group, using classical,
standard and popular vocal arrangements. Practice the basics
of breathing, tone and diction in an environment supportive
of beginning, intermediate and advanced singers. $151†
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H14397H W
6-8 pm
Parenting One-on-One courses were designed to allow
students the flexibility to arrange parenting courses
around their busy schedules and to allow for a more
personalized approach. Please contact the Parenting
Center at 410-777-2159 for more information and to
schedule a Parenting One-on-One course.
8 sessions
Arnold campus
Jan. 29-March 26 Donna Ervin
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
pa r e n t i n g a n d fa m i ly l i f e • p e e r l e a r n i n g pa r t n e r s h i p
FON 390
CONTENT AREA: C
Take the mystery out of home schooling. Explore the
history of home schooling and review laws and regulations,
curriculum options and assessment tools. Discover how to
provide socializing opportunities and build long-lasting
relationships within home-school support groups. CEUs
awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09578H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Shulz
Sec. 102 H09579H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Shulz
Sec. 103 H09580H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
TPC 353
Marriage and Relationships
Learn how to build a solid foundation for a healthy martial
relationship that will last far beyond "I do." Gain key
strategies for maintaining relationships, balancing a partner's
needs and resolving conflict. CEUs provided. $132 includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H15598H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Bonnie Weil
Sec. 102 H15599H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Bonnie Weil
Sec. 103 H15600H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Bonnie Weil
TPC 346
Peer Learning Partnership
PLC 339
AACC’s Peer Learning Partnership is a self-directed
learning community in which members help develop and
lead courses. Students must enroll in PLP 380 each term
prior to registering for other courses. Visit www.aacc.
edu/plp.
Examine and discuss central concepts in the history of ethics.
Use classic texts and contemporary examples to analyze
issues of moral relativism, social responsibility, evil, justice,
evolution and virtue. $30† includes $29 fee.
PLP 380
PLP 324
Membership allows registration in Peer Learning Partnership
classes each term and includes optional participation in
Friday discussion groups that explore current events, music
and the performing arts, science and technology, economic
issues, art history, history, fiction and nonfiction books, travel
and films. $30† includes $29 fee.
Planet Earth Dynamics
Learn about Earth structure and dynamics, the movement of
tectonic plates, the formation and erosion of mountains, and
the occurrence of earthquakes and volcanoes. Explore how
rock mechanics, gravity and heat interact to shape the Earth.
$30 includes $29 fee.
Note: Membership is required in order to register for any PLP courses.
Sec. 101 H13394H 25 sessions
Arnold campus
F
noon-4:30 pm Jan. 3-June 27
Angela Smookler
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13395H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
M
2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 27-March 3 Steven Cohen
PLC 379
PLP 369
Read and discuss selections portraying the human condition
from “Great Conversations 1” by the Great Books Foundation.
Authors include Sigmund Freud, Joseph Conrad, Carl Jung,
Tillie Olsen and Alice Munro. $30† includes $29 fee.
Examine the lives of 17th century settlers. Compare life
expectancy and socio-economic opportunities in New
England and the Chesapeake area. Learn about colonial
housing, social hierarchy, patriarchy and the role of religion.
$30 includes $29 fee.
Great Conversations 1, Part 2
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13410H 7 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
noon-2 pm
Jan. 21-March 4 Robert McEachern
Even Deadlier – The Seven Deadly Sins
Managing Life as a Single Parent
Explore how divorce and loss affect children and parents.
Learn strategies to help children cope with various situations.
Discuss personal finance issues and the importance of
emotional and other types of support. CEUs awarded. $132
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09857H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jennifer Wolf
Sec. 102 H09858H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jennifer Wolf
Sec. 103 H09859H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jennifer Wolf
TPC 352
Navigating Divorce
Learn how to move through the divorce process step by step
to gain a sense of control and stability and emerge on the
other side as a healthier and happier person. CEUs awarded.
$132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09861H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Carolyne Call
Sec. 102 H09863H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Carolyne Call
Sec. 103 H09865H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Carolyne Call
for additional classes
See Child Care Training, pages 45-47 and
Teacher Professional Development
on pages 68-71.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13400H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
9:30-11:30 am Jan. 28-March 4 Frank Capuzzi
Peer Learning Partnership Membership
PLC 382 NEW
CONTENT AREA: L
Ethics 2: More Big Ideas
Read and discuss 14 provocative masterpieces by familiar and
lesser-known authors. Explore the nature of virtue and moral
imperfections through short stories from the Great Books
Foundation. $30† includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13413H 7 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 21-March 4 Arthur Smookler
PLC 381
Empire Builders: The Ottoman Turks to 1566
Explore the history, institutions and cultural achievements of
one of the great Islamic Empires from its Central Asia origins
to its position as the richest and most powerful polity of the
16th century. $30 includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13412H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
W
noon-2 pm
Jan. 22-March 12 Susan Yeager
PLC 385 NEW
From Birth to Death in Colonial America
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13396H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
noon-2 pm
Jan. 28-March 4 Margaret Brinsley
PLC 390
World War II in Asia
Review the political, military and technical aspects of World
War II in Asia with special emphasis on the naval campaigns.
Biographical vignettes and personal references will be used
for illustration. $30 includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13424H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 28-March 4 David Barry
PLP 385
Journalism: Past, Present and Future
Learn about the role journalism plays in a free society and
study journalism’s history, current state and future. See and
discuss portions of the films, “Broadcast News,” “The Paper”
and “All the President’s Men.” $30 includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13398H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
W
9:30-11:30 am Jan. 29-Feb. 26 Reginald Saville
Homer: The Odyssey
PLC 383 NEW
Discover the depth and beauty of this adventure story that
has entertained readers and audiences for over 2,000 years.
Examine what has been referred to as “literature’s grandest
evocation of everyman’s journey through life.” $30 includes
$29 fee.
Study the lives, music and style of six contemporary 19th
century composers. Develop listening skills. $30 includes
$29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13417H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
9:30-11:30 am Jan. 23-March 13 Paul Schatzberg
PLC 376 NEW
Religions of the Axial Age
Discover why the Axial Age (800-200 B.C.) was such a pivotal
time in human history and how the evolution of civilization
and different cultures affected the development of various
religious concepts. $30 includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13405H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
M
noon-2 pm
Jan. 27-March 3 Clinton Logan
Six Composers of the Nineteenth Century
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13414H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
W
noon-2 pm
Jan. 29-March 5 Matilda Jane Kraemer
PLC 384
Genealogy: Beyond the Names and Dates
Make genealogy more interesting by fleshing out information
on ancestors’ lives. Learn how and where to find and record
information. Discuss how to solve genealogical obstacles.
$30† includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13415H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
W
2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 29-March 5 Carol Carman
r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
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Personal Enrichment
Home School with Success
Personal Enrichment
p e e r l e a r n i n g pa r t n e r s h i p • p e r s o n a l g r o w t h
PLC 389 NEW
GRW 352
GRW 347
Learn how humorous ideas are presented in printed form.
Explore cartooning history and the fundamentals of writing
and drawing. $30† includes $29 fee.
Learn how to be more confident and powerful in everyday
conversation. $100† includes $72 fee.
Design a life that makes you happy. Learn how you can use
work to express yourself and share your interests and talents.
$100† includes $72 fee.
You and Cartoons: Drawing Laughs
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13422H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
W
2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 29-Feb. 19 William Larocque
PLC 386 NEW
The American Revolution: Social/Military History
Learn how colonial Americans waged and won a war against
the most powerful military force in the Western world at
that time. Examine military actions and daily life of the new
nation involved in war. $30 includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13418H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
noon-2 pm
Jan. 30-March 6 Carolyn May
PLC 387 NEW
Western Philosophy: Beauty and Art
Compare and contrast philosophers’ ideas of beauty and art
from the classical to the modern era using the book “Western
Philosophy - An Anthology.” $30† includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13419H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
noon-2 pm
Jan. 30-March 6 Robert McEachern
PLC 388 NEW
Great Ideas in Economics
Read and discuss the writings of various seminal thinkers
selected by the Great Books Foundation of various
seminal thinkers for a broad prospective on the economic
interpretation of the world. $30 includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13421H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
2:30-4:30 pm Jan. 30-March 6 Melvin Bender
Jerry May
PLC 305
Maryland History – 1632-1695
Learn about Maryland history from the founding by
the Calvert family to the establishment of Annapolis as
Maryland’s capital city. $30 includes $29 fee.
Corequisite: PLP 380 Peer Learning Partnership Membership.
Sec. 101 H13393H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
F
9:30-11:30 am Jan. 31-March 7 Gregory Stiverson
Personal Growth
PRS 389
Genealogy Basics
Learn where to look, whom to contact and how to
use research tools to begin an exciting and fascinating
exploration of your roots. $100† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13685H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Bob Moyer
Sec. 102 H13687H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Bob Moyer
Sec. 103 H13688H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Bob Moyer
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Get Assertive!
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13312H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Vivian Harte
Sec. 102 H13313H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Vivian Harte
Sec. 103 H13315H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Vivian Harte
GRW 346
Listen to Your Heart and Success Will Follow
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13285H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Cynthia Christianson
Sec. 102 H13288H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Cynthia Christianson
Sec. 103 H13293H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Cynthia Christianson
Grammar Refresher for Work
GRW 345
Gain confidence in your ability to produce clean,
grammatically correct documents or speeches. Master
the basics through the use of definitions, vivid examples,
interactive and reinforcing exercises. Reap rewards with
mastery of the English language. $100 includes $72 fee.
Mastering Public Speaking
Learn how to speak confidently and persuasively to both
large audiences and small groups. Discuss the art of verbal
and nonverbal communication skills and how to overcome
the fear of public speaking. $100 includes $72 fee.
GRW 350
SKL 346
Master 12 career-enhancing skills. Learn about goal setting,
time management, personal organization and creativity.
$100† includes $72 fee.
Learn how to make excellent everyday decisions. Master
techniques for achieving goals, managing risk, dealing
with crises, and making decisions - big and small - with
knowledge and confidence. $100† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13276H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Feld
Sec. 102 H13277H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Feld
Sec. 103 H13279H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Feld
Individual Excellence
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13308H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Becky Swain
Sec. 102 H13309H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Becky Swain
Sec. 103 H13311H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Becky Swain
GRW 349
Interpersonal Communication
Explore strategies for success in everyday interpersonal
communication. Examine verbal and nonverbal habits,
effective listening, self-concept, differences in cultural and
gender conversation styles and conflict management. $100†
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13301H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Laurel Schaub
Sec. 102 H13303H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Laurel Schaub
Sec. 103 H13305H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Laurel Schaub
GRW 348
Keys to Effective Communication
Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth and respect through
conversation. $100† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13294H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Dawn Lianna
Sec. 102 H13296H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Dawn Lianna
Sec. 103 H13300H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Dawn Lianna
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13271H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Sec. 102 H13272H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Sec. 103 H13274H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Skills for Making Great Decisions
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13695H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Donna Brown
Sec. 102 H13696H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Donna Brown
Sec. 103 H13697H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Donna Brown
PRS 390
Speed Reading (Merrill Ream)
Are you struggling to keep up with a flood of email, articles,
reports, books and other printed matter? Save time by
learning to read faster and with better comprehension from
acclaimed speed-reading expert Merrill Ream. Cover topics in
a logical progression with plenty of time to master skills and
techniques for lasting proficiency as a speed reader. $100†
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13689H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Merrill Ream
Sec. 102 H13690H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Merrill Ream
Sec. 103 H13691H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Merrill Ream
for additional courses
in personal growth
See Women's Institute, page 27.
p e t o w n e r s h i p • p h oto g r a p hy
Pet Ownership
PET 314
Elements of K-9 Behavior
Learn the difference between canine behavior and
temperament. Strengthen the bond between human and dog
by learning how they think and process their environment.
$31† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13673H Th
7-9 pm
1 session
Feb. 13
Arnold campus
Joy Freedman
PET 312
Pet First Aid and CPR
Learn life-saving pet first aid techniques. Receive handson instruction on primary emergency assessment, rescue
breathing, choking management, bleeding control, heat- and
cold-related injuries and CPR. Manual and course completion
card included. $62† includes $17 fee.
Sec. 101 H13671H Sa
9:30 am-2 pm
1 session
Feb. 15
Arnold campus
Jane Rainier
Successfully complete the following courses to earn
a continuing education certificate. For
more information visit www.aacc.edu/
photographytraining or call 410-777-2121.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
Core Courses
PHO 305 Basic Digital Camera Operations
PHO 346 Digital Photography: Intermediate
Advanced Techniques
Elective Courses (select two)
PHO 347 Macrophotography (offered spring 2014)
PHO 350 Digital Portrait Photography
PHO 353 Basic Adobe Lightroom for Photographers
PHO 354 Shooting in the Dark
PET 308
Giving to Others: Therapy Dogs
PHO 354
Discover how you and your dog can help others by visiting
nursing homes, participating in reading programs and
more. Learn about therapy dog training and certification
requirements. $32† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13668H Tu
6-8 pm
1 session
Feb. 25
Arnold campus
Joy Freedman
PET 310
Pet Massage
Learn massaging skills that help support your pet’s health
and longevity. $37† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13669H 1 session
Sa
9:30 am-12:30 pm March 1
Arnold campus
Jane Rainier
Photography
PHO 305
Basic Digital Camera Operations
Designed for entry-level film or digital single-lens reflex
camera (DSLR) photographers. Learn camera operations,
including composition, focus, lens selection, exposure,
metering, flash and memory devices. Enrollment limit: 20.
$151† includes $7 fee.
Note: Students supply their own camera and memory card.
Computer lab not offered with this course.
Sec. 101 H14401H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 4-March 11 Lisa Shires
Sec. 102 H14402H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Robert Harrell
PHO 350
Digital Portrait Photography
Practice the fundamentals of portrait photography. Explore
techniques for posed subjects including the use of natural,
artificial and studio lighting. Enrollment limit: 16. $156†
includes $7 fee.
Note: Experience with digital camera operations recommended.
Bring digital SLR camera, lenses, flash, tripod and operating manual
to class.
Sec. 101 H14179H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 5-March 12 Ryan Terpay
Shooting in the Dark
Learn methods for night photography including shutter and
ISO settings using available or local lighting. Review and
analyze examples to learn about taking fireworks, city, moon
and eclipse shots. Enrollment limit: 18. $82† includes $7 fee.
Note: Prior knowledge of basic DSLR camera operations
recommended. Bring compact or DSLR camera, tripod and flash drive
to class.
Sec. 101 H14199H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-9 pm
Feb. 6-20
Donald Dement
PHO 353
Basic Adobe Lightroom for Photographers
Learn Lightroom’s tools for consistent workflow from camera
to quality output. Import, organize and retrieve pictures.
Discover the tools to back up, convert from RAW, correct
and control exposure and color. Create photo books, mapreference photos and slideshows. Enrollment limit: 16. $151†
includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: PHO 305 Basic Digital Camera Operations or permission
of instructor.
Note: Computer lab not offered but laptops with Lightroom 3, 4 or
5 encouraged. Free trial version available from Adobe.com and student
discount available.
Sec. 101 H14180H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-9 pm
Feb. 27-April 10 Don Dement
PHO 346
Digital Photography:
Intermediate-Advanced Techniques
Learn proven techniques to better your digital photography
skills. Designed for the digital single-lens reflex (DSLR)
camera. Topics include equipment, advanced exposure
techniques, low-light situations and off-camera flash.
Instructor will discuss action photography, close-up macro
photography, tips for photographing people and travel,
camera raw capture and raw file editing techniques.
Enrollment limit 20. $156† includes $7 fee.
Note: Prior knowledge of basic digital camera operation
recommended or PHO 305 Basic Digital Camera Operations. Students
supply their own digital single-lens reflex camera with manual override
and memory card. Computer lab not offered with this course.
Sec. 101 H14178H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm March 25-April 29
PHO 345 NEW
Photograph Your Art Like a Pro
Show your work to its best advantage by learning how to
photograph your two- and three-dimensional artwork for
marketing, portfolios, exhibitions, gallery shows and Web
pages. Gain tips and techniques from a professional museum
photographer. Enrollment limit: 14. CEUs awarded. $101
includes $12 fee.
Note: Student should have pre-existing art to photograph and a 35
mm or medium format digital or film camera.
Sec. 101 H14172H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-8:30 pm March 27-May 1 Robert Harrell
ONL 383
Discover Digital Photography
Learn the basics of digital photography including equipment,
software, digital darkrooms, printing, Internet and email use,
along with commercial and personal applications. Learn what
you need and what you can expect to invest. CEUs awarded.
$100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14398H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Sec. 102 H14399H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Sec. 103 H14400H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
PHO 340
Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera
Learn how to improve your outdoor photographs. Focus
on landscapes, water, flowers, trees, insects and animals.
Examine digital camera equipment, telephotography and
macro photography. $100† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14150H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Sec. 102 H14155H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Sec. 103 H14156H March 19-May 8 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
PHO 341
Secrets of Better Photography
Enhance your photography skills by mastering basic exposure
and lighting techniques. Learn how to photograph portraits,
landscapes and still lifes. $100† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14157H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Sec. 102 H14158H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Sec. 103 H14160H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Shulz
PHO 343
Travel Photography Using a Digital Camera
Explore the art of travel photography. Learn about focal points,
depth of field, shooting fast-moving objects, underwater
photos, low- or mixed-light situations, protecting equipment
in all climates, shooting from the air, capturing urban settings
and metering options. $100† includes $72 fee.
Prerequisite: Recommended PHO 341 Secrets of Better Photography
recommended.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14162H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Sec. 102 H14164H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Sec. 103 H14166H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
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Personal Enrichment
For the latest class information, visit www.aacc.edu/pet.
Digital Photography –
Continuing Education Certificate
p h oto g r a p hy • r e a l e s tat e • s c u b a • s e n i o r s
Personal Enrichment
PHO 344
Photographing People Using a Digital Camera
Discover the best approach for shooting portraits, formal
groups and faces. Learn how to arrange a sitting, set moods,
create themes and editing techniques. Explore action photos
and creative ways to photograph children, babies and pets.
$100† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. A digital
editing program is required. Photoshop Elements 3 is preferred.
Sec. 101 H14167H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Sec. 102 H14169H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Sec. 103 H14171H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
SCUBA
WRS 500
Discover Scuba Diving
Learn the required equipment for scuba diving and how
to use it correctly. Practice in the AACC pool. Learn basic
skills and safety rules. Discuss requirements for basic
scuba certification and different types of certification. All
equipment is provided in the three-hour session. $75 include
$32 fee.
Note: This is not a certification course. All students must complete a
medical questionnaire and liability waiver at the beginning of class.
Sec. 101 H13640H 1 session
Arnold campus
W
6-9:15 pm
Jan. 8
John Kiser
WRS 501
REAL ESTATE
The following courses are designed for renters and
buyers. Real estate professionals, see real estate in the
careers and certifications section, pages 67-68, or visit
www.aacc.edu/realestate.
RLT 588
Real Estate Principles
Examine real estate practices, ethics, laws and environmental
concerns. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded $495 includes $7 fee.
Note: Students must register before the first day of class. Completion
of 60 clock hours meets the Maryland Real Estate Commission’s
requirements to apply for a real estate license.
Sec. 101 H10204H 16 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
5:30-9:45 pm Jan. 28-March 27
RLT 510
Real Estate Investing
Learn the essentials of investing in real estate. Explore
investment categories, planning and objectives, lease
options, foreclosure, negotiation tactics, loans and lenders,
advisers and asset protection. Discuss alternative strategies
for a changing market and home office setup. CEUs awarded.
$116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This class is
not approved for license renewal.
Sec. 101 H13282H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Josh Fuhrer
Sec. 102 H13283H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Josh Fuhrer
Sec. 103 H13284H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Josh Fuhrer
DLC 342
Real Estate Investing 2 – Financing Your Property
Basic Scuba Diving
Learn the basic requirements and practical techniques for
recreational scuba diving. Prepare to meet the requirements
for the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
certification. Discuss the physics related to diving, first aid
and safe practices in diving, dive planning, and underwater
communications. Demonstrate proper use and handling
of underwater breathing apparatus and other diving
equipment. CEUs awarded. $280 includes $209 fee.
Note: Student must pass a swimming exam. Includes textbook and
all scuba equipment except mask, snorkel and fins. A medical exam
may be required. Certification is available after successful completion
and four open water check-out dives (cost not included). Offered in
partnership with Sea Colony Aqua Sports.
Sec. 101 H13641H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6-10:15 pm
Jan. 15-Feb. 12 John Kiser
WRS 502 NEW
Advanced Open Water Scuba Diving
Prepare to meet the requirements for Professional Association
of Diving Instructors (PADI) Advanced Open Water Diving
certification. Learn basic and practical requirements for
scuba diving; weight needs and buoyancy changes due
to air consumption; natural and compass underwater
navigation; night and deep-diving techniques and planning;
decompression illness; and the search and recovery
environment and procedures. CEUs awarded. $235 includes
$182 fee.
Note: Bring mask, snorkel, fins and wetsuit boots. Scuba equipment
provided for pool training. Students bring or rent scuba equipment for
the certification open water dives. International certification through
the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) available
after successful completion and five open water adventure dives: Peak
Performance Buoyancy, Underwater Navigation, Night Diving, Deep
Diving and Search and Recovery. Cost of open water dives not included.
Offered in partnership with Sea Colony Aqua Sports.
Sec. 101 H13642H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6-8:15 pm
Feb. 26
John Kiser
W
6-10:15 pm
March 5-12
Learn to analyze potential deals and calculate investment
returns, mortgage amortization and cash flow. Understand
how credit affects your borrowing power and how to reach
your investment goals. $116 includes $72 fee.
Annapolis Senior Center
119 S. Villa Ave. . Annapolis, MD 21401, 410-222-1818
Arnold Senior Center
44 Church Road . Arnold, MD 21012, 410-222-1922
Brooklyn Park Senior Center
202 Hammonds Lane . Brooklyn Park, MD 21225, 410-222-6847
Catherine O’Malley Senior Center
1275 Odenton Road . Odenton, MD 21113, 410-222-6227
Catherine O’Malley Senior Center Annex
1270 Odenton Road . Odenton, MD 21113, 410-222-0140
Pasadena Senior Center
4103 Mountain Road . Pasadena, MD 21122, 410-222-0030
Pascal Senior Center
125 Dorsey Road . Glen Burnie, MD 21061, 410-222-6680
South County Senior Center
27 Stepneys Lane . Edgewater, MD 21037, 410-222-1927
Art History
ART 941
Art History: 19th Century French Drawings
Examine the drawings, watercolors, pastels and prints of
key French painters of the 19th century including Eugène
Delacroix, Paul Signac, Mary Cassatt, Claude Monet, Camille
Pissarro, Auguste Renoir and Georges Seurat. Explore the
artists’ process, culture and theory.
Note: Registration information for two optional art museum field
trips will be discussed in class.
Sec. 101 H09831H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
11 am-12:30 pm Jan. 9-Feb. 27
Deborah Boudra
Computers
CPT 973
Microsoft Excel 2010, Level 1
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This class is
not approved for license renewal.
Sec. 101 H13066H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Josh Fuhrer
Sec. 102 H13067H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Josh Fuhrer
Sec. 103 H13068H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Josh Fuhrer
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Seniors
Senior courses are for individuals age 55 and older
and disabled retirees so certified by the Social Security
Administration. Students ages 55-59 must pay $40
tuition per course plus an $80 administrative fee per
three-month cycle (cycle fee) plus any fees for each
course. Seniors age 60 and older and disabled retirees
pay only the $80 cycle fee plus any supplies and lab
fees. Course cycles are January-March, April-June, JulySeptember and October-December.
AACC offers courses for seniors at the Arnold campus,
Glen Burnie Town Center and at various senior centers
throughout Anne Arundel County. Seniors now may
register online, by mail, with STARS or in person at the
Arnold campus, CALT 115. For a list of senior center
courses, contact your local senior center or visit
www.aacc.edu/seniors.
Students taking classes at each senior center must
join that center in advance of the course start date.
Contact your local senior center for details.
Learn the basic features and functions of Excel 2010 including
how to enter and edit text; use values, formulas and pictures;
and save workbooks in various formats. Discover how to
move and copy data. Work with ranges, rows and columns.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.
Prerequisite: CPT 964 Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H10307H 10 sessions
CALT 138
M
8:30-10:30 am Jan. 6-March 24 Staton Kaufman
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
seniors
CPT 974
Learn to create presentations that include text, graphics,
tables, charts and diagrams. Discover how to edit and
format slide content and apply transition effects. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.
Prerequisite: CPT 964 Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H10064H 10 sessions
CALT 138
M
noon-1:30 pm Jan. 6-March 24 Staton Kaufman
CPT 975
iPad Basics
Learn how to use the iPad and its various features. Discover
how to navigate the multitouch interface; set up an email
account; type with the onscreen keyboard; and set up
and maintain a calendar. Practice using FaceTime video
calling, texting with iMessage and sharing photos. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.
Note: iPads provided.
Sec. 101 H10065H 8 sessions
CALT 138
Tu
9:30-11:30 am Jan. 7-Feb. 25 Donna MacAuley-Shoemaker
CPT 964
Windows 7 Basic
Learn how to use the Start menu and taskbar; move and
resize windows; create and manage files, folders and
libraries; edit file metadata; and search for content. Create
shortcuts, use gadgets, change system settings, browse the
Web with Internet Explorer 9 and add RSS feeds. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.
Sec. 101
W
Sec. 102
W
H10059H 8:30-10:30 am
H10060H 9:30-11:30 am
10 sessions
Jan. 8-March 12
9 sessions
Jan. 8-March 5
CALT 138
Staton Kaufman
GBTC 416
Winifred Gardiner
CPT 966
Microsoft Office 2010 Basics
Learn to use Microsoft Office 2010 applications. Become
comfortable with the basic functions of Word, Excel, Access
and PowerPoint. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. $10 fee.
Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of computer fundamentals.
Sec. 101 H10061H 9 sessions
GBTC 416
W
12:30-2:30 pm Jan. 8-March 5 Winifred Gardiner
GUILD CONFERENCE SERIES —
ARNOLD CAMPUS
Guild Conference Series West —
O'Malley senior center annex
AACC's Guild for Life is a self-directed learning
community in which members have the opportunity
to plan the series of lectures and tours. Lectures occur
at 12:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month.
Tours take place the following Tuesday, Wednesday
or Thursday. Tour sites require extensive walking.
Participants must be able to walk without assistance
or provide their own caregiver who will also need
to register as a Guild member. Each lecture will
be an informational presentation regarding the
upcoming tour. The same tour is offered on all three
days. Lecture topics and tour locations are subject to
change. Transportation is provided via AACC buses.
Entrance fees and meals are additional. Only pay the
entrance fees and meals for the events you attend.
Cost for the lecture series is only $17†. Cost for the
lecture and tour series is $59†. For more information,
visit www.aacc.edu/guild.
AACC's Guild for Life is a self-directed learning
community in which members have the opportunity
to plan the series of lectures and tours. Lectures occur
at 1 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. Tours
take place the following Wednesday. Tour sites require
extensive walking. Participants must be able to walk
without assistance or provide their own caregiver
who will also need to register as a Guild member. Each
lecture will be an informational presentation regarding
the upcoming tour. Lecture topics and tour locations are
subject to change. Transportation is provided via AACC
buses. Entrance fees and meals are additional. Only pay
the entrance fees and meals for the events you attend.
Cost for the lecture series is $17†. Cost for the lecture
and tour series is $59†. For more information, visit
www.aacc.edu/guild.
TRS 359
Sec. 101 H09869H Tu
1-3 pm
Lectures only
Sec. 101 H09877H Tu
12:30-3 pm
4 sessions
Feb. 4-May 6
TRS 341
Lectures and Tuesday Tours
Sec. 101 H09835H
Feb. 11 Reginald Lewis Museum
Baltimore, Md.
March 11 National Museum of Crime and Punishment
Washington, D.C.
April 8 National Watch and Clock Museum
Columbia, Pa.
May 13 Riversdale
Riverdale Park, Md.
TRS 350
Lectures Only
4 sessions
Feb. 11-May 13
TRS 357
Lectures and Tours West
Sec. 101 H09873H 4 sessions
Feb. 19 National Museum of the American Indian
Washington, D.C.
March 26 Baltimore Museum of Art
Baltimore, Md.
April 16 Gettysburg Battlefield
Gettysburg, Pa.
May 21 St. Mary City, Md.
TRS 341
Lectures and Wednesday Tours
CPT 939
Adobe Photoshop Elements
Use the latest technology to preserve photo memories. Learn
how to scan, restore and retouch scratches and blemishes,
remove or fix color, crop images, create borders or apply
special effects such as, montages and photo captions.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.
Prerequisite: Prior computer knowledge is recommended.
Sec. 101 H10058H 10 sessions
CALT 136
W
1:30-4 pm
Jan. 8-March 12 Doris Cuffey
CPT 971
Sec. 102 H09846H
Feb. 12 Reginald Lewis Museum
Baltimore, Md.
March 12 National Museum of Crime and Punishment
Washington, D.C.
April 9 National Watch and Clock Museum
Columbia, Pa.
May 14 Riversdale
Riverdale Park, Md.
TRS 341
Microsoft Word 2010, Level 1
Learn the basic functions and features of Word 2010 including
how to enter and edit text, create and save documents, and
formatting options. Discover how to create tables, insert
headers and footers, proof and print documents, and insert
graphics. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
$10 fee.
Prerequisite: CPT 964 Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H10062H 10 sessions
CALT 138
Th
8:30-10 am
Jan. 9-March 13 Staton Kaufman
Lectures and Thursday Tours
Sec. 103 H09856H
Feb. 13 Reginald Lewis Museum
Baltimore, Md.
March 13 National Museum of Crime and Punishment
Washington, D.C.
April 10 National Watch and Clock Museum
Columbia, Pa.
May 15 Riversdale
Riverdale Park, Md.
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Personal Enrichment
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Level 1
s e n i o r s • s i g n l a n g uag e • t h e at e r • w o m e n ' s i n s t i t u t e
Personal Enrichment
CPT 972
THA 331
Microsoft Word 2010, Level 2
Explore the intermediate features of Word 2010. Learn to
format tables, print labels and envelopes, and work with
graphics. Use document templates, manage document
revisions and work with Web features. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. $10 fee.
Prerequisite: CPT 971 Microsoft Word 2010, Level 1 or equivalent
knowledge.
Sec. 101 H10063H 10 sessions
CALT 138
Th
11 am-12:30 pm Jan. 9-March 13 Staton Kaufman
Healthy Living for Older Adults
Beginning Sign Language – Continuing
Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following courses to
earn a continuing education certificate. For more
information visit www.aacc.edu/signing or call
410-777-2121. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
SLG 343 Conversational Sign Language 1
SLG 344 Conversational Sign Language 2
SLG 345 Conversational Sign Language 3
HTH 923
Functional Aquatic Conditioning 1
SLG 344
Increase strength, stamina and flexibility through aquatic
conditioning. Learn about the concepts of conditioning
specific muscles, joints and cardiovascular system. $16 fee.
Sec. 101 H13377H MWF
10-10:50 am
25 sessions
Arnold campus
Jan. 17-March 14 Lynda Ells
HTH 924
Functional Aquatic Conditioning 2
Increase strength, endurance and range of motion through
aquatic conditioning. Learn about cardio-respiratory
endurance and its positive effect on the musculoskeletal
system. $16 fee.
Sec. 101 H13378H MTuWThF 9-10:30 am
10 sessions
Jan. 2-15
Arnold campus
Lynda Ells
Conversational Sign Language 2
Develop receptive and expressive skills following the
patterns of American Sign Language. Expand your sign
vocabulary. Review and expand fingerspelling skills. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $147
includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: SLG 343 Converstional Sign Language 1 or permission
of instructor.
Sec. 101 H14283H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6-8 pm
Jan. 27-April 7 Dawn Dione
Sec. 102 H14284H 10 sessions
ANNA
W
7-9 pm
Jan. 29-April 9 Steven Applegate
Sec. 103 H14285H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-8:30 pm Jan. 30-April 10
HTH 925
SLG 345
Learn safe and effective strength and muscular endurance
training techniques. Identify the muscle groups they benefit.
Improve flexibility and mobility using low-impact aerobics.
$10 fee.
Continue to expand sign vocabulary and the basic syntax of
American Sign Language. Emphasizes signing fluency. Learn
signed English idioms. View special films and interact socially
with hearing-impaired individuals to aid skill development.
Enrollment limit: 20. CEUs awarded. $147 includes $7 fee.
Conversational Sign Language 3
Functional Conditioning 1
Sec. 101
MWF
Sec. 102
MWF
H13379H 7-8 am
H13381H 8-9 am
30 sessions
Jan. 6-March 14
30 sessions
Jan. 6-March 14
Arnold campus
Barb Raflo
Arnold campus
Barb Raflo
Prerequisite: SLG 344 Converstional Sign Language 2 or permission
of instructor.
Sec. 101 H14286H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-8:30 pm Jan. 23-April 3
HTH 926
Functional Conditioning 2
Improve cardiovascular health, muscular strength and range
of motion. Understand physiological development, resistance
training and self-assessment techniques to maintain health.
$10 fee.
Sec. 101 H13384H TuTh
7-8 am
20 sessions
Jan. 7-March 13
Arnold campus
Melanie Tucker
Sign Language
SLG 343
Conversational Sign Language 1
Learn to communicate with hearing-impaired individuals.
Study fundamental principles of American Sign Language.
Study basic sign vocabulary, its use in conversation following
the patterns and grammatical structures and an introduction
to the American Manual Alphabet (finger spelling). Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $147
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101
M
Sec. 102
Tu
Sec. 103
W
26
H14278H 6-8 pm
H14280H 6:30-8:30 pm
H14281H 6:30-8:30 pm
10 sessions
Jan. 27-April 7
10 sessions
Jan. 28-April 8
10 sessions
Jan. 29-April 9
Arnold campus
Dawn Dione
Arnold campus
Regina Macklin
ANNA
Steven Applegate
Get Funny
Learn from an experienced comedy writer and actor about
myriad sources of humor. Write one-liners, use physical
humor and find ways to target your audience. Incorporate
humor into your life by mixing laughter with learning,
putting people at ease and creating good will. $100† includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14301H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Joanna Sandsmark
Sec. 102 H14304H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Joanna Sandsmark
Sec. 103 H14305H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Joanna Sandsmark
Women’s Institute
The following courses are offered through AACC’s
Women’s Institute which was established to enrich and
empower women. For more information, visit
www.aacc.edu/women.
All Around the House
WIS 325
Making a Terrarium
Brighten your home during the winter by creating a beautiful
terrarium. Examine a variety of terrariums and discuss plant
maintenance. Identify the tools and plant varieties that best
suit each type. Assemble your own terrarium. $51† includes
$27 fee.
Sec. 101 H09751H W
7-9 pm
1 session
Feb. 12
Arnold campus
Bonnie Pavlak
WIS 347
Tiling Basics for Home
Identify tiling techniques then practice on a variety of
surfaces. Examine tools and supplies, discuss tile selection,
outline surface preparation, practice tile cutting and grouting.
$49† includes $25 fee.
Theater
Sec. 101 H09756H Tu
7-9 pm
THA 349
WIN 303
Help construct sets, collect stage properties and costumes,
work on lighting and sound or audition for an acting role in
the campus production. No experience necessary. Class times
depend on your cast or crew assignment. $39† includes
$27 fee.
Learn what to prune and the correct methods for pruning
different kinds of plants. Gain an understanding of how
regular spring pruning enhances the landscape, improves
plant health and reduces maintenance. $31† includes $7 fee.
Arnold campus
Isaac Robertson
Spring Pruning Basics
Theater Production
Note: Performance dates to be announced in class. For details, call
Professor Lars Tatom, 410-777-7125. All sections also offered for
credit, THA 180.
Sec. 101 H14306H 24 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
7-10 pm
Jan. 22-April 21 Lawrence Tatom
THA 351
Prepare for an Audition
Overcome your apprehension of the audition process and
discover a new creative outlet. Gain advice on what to expect
and how to prepare for community theater auditions. $49†
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H14307H Th
6:30-8:30 pm
1 session
March 4
2 sessions
Feb. 13-20
Arnold campus
Jerry Vess
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
Sec. 101 H09735H Tu
7-9 pm
1 session
March 4
Arnold campus
Bonnie Pavlak
WMI 355
What to Do With Your Parent’s Stuff
Explore strategies for helping parents downsize their
accumulated stuff before major life changes and after. Learn
about professional help and discuss the dynamics of dealing
with other family members. $31† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H09940H Sa
10 am-noon
1 session
March 8
Arnold campus
Susan Von Suhrke
women's institute
WIS 324
Explore and practice a variety of ways to create a smooth
paintable surface on damaged drywall. Learn techniques
such as taping and patching, spackling, scraping, sanding and
repainting. $33† includes $15 fee.
Sec. 101 H09746H 1 session
Arnold campus
M
7-8:30 pm
March 10 Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee
WOI 365 NEW
Ms. Fix-It: Introduction to Power Tools
Examine a variety of home power tools and practice using
them. Discuss general safety. Describe the function of drills,
electric saws, routers, finishing nailers and sanders. Practice
using each type of power tool. $58† includes $22 fee.
Sec. 101 H13118H W
7-9 pm
1 session
March 26
CART
Joshua Gillen
Creative Pursuits
WMI 311
Knit One, Purl One: Introduction to Knitting
Learn the basics of knitting. Examine the variety of supplies.
Learn how to cast on and knit simple stitches. Create a scarf.
$70† includes $22 fee.
Sec. 101 H09938H Th
7-9 pm
2 sessions
Feb. 6-13
Arnold campus
Karen McGady
WOI 324 NEW
So Simple Sewing – Hems
Examine both hand and machine hem stitches. Practice
stitching on sample fabrics. Your clothes will fit better and
you’ll save money on alterations! $41† includes $17 fee.
Sec. 101 H10090H Th
7-9 pm
1 session
Feb. 13
JOHN 105
Pauline Senk
WMI 383
So Simple Sewing: Zippers
Learn simple techniques and tips for inserting zippers in your
sewing creations. Create a zippered makeup bag and pillow
cover to take home. $73† includes $30 fee.
WOI 360 NEW
Money Matters
Use a sewing machine to assemble a small pillow, including
a pocket in the back for a special missing tooth! Learn basic
smocking skill and pleating. Practice two smocking stitches.
$55† includes $19 fee.
WIN 334
Tooth Fairy Smocked Pillow
Sec. 101 H12976H Sa
10 am-1 pm
1 session
March 1
Arnold campus
Lynn Young
WOI 361 NEW
Sew a Matching Doll and Child’s Jumper
Assemble reversible matching jumpers for an 18-inch doll
and a young child using basic sewing machine skills. Discuss
special challenges of sewing doll clothes. Prepare pattern
pieces, pin, cut, sew and add decorative stitches to jumpers.
$51† includes $15 fee.
Note: WMI 336 So Simple Sewing or permission of instructor
required. Student purchases fabric and pattern.
Sec. 101 H12980H 1 session
JOHN 105
Sa
10 am-1 pm
March 1
Suzanne Brinks
WOI 366 NEW
Celtic Knot Rings
Weave copper wire into two different patterns to complete
two separate Celtic knot rings. Discuss methods of oxidizing
wirework. Learn patina technique. $44† includes $20 fee.
Note: Prior experience in wire work necessary.
Sec. 101 H09688H 1 session
Arnold campus
W
6:30-8:30 pm March 5
Lori Manoogian
WOM 390
Introduction to Beading
Learn the basics of making beaded jewelry, starting with
tools, supplies and types of beads. Explore design and color
patterns. Focus on techniques of stringing and wirework.
Make your own necklace, earrings and bracelet using class
supplies and tools. $57† includes $27 fee.
Sec. 101 H13144H Tu
6:30-9 pm
1 session
March 11
Arnold campus
Lori Manoogian
WIS 327
Produce Income for Retirement
Learn about IRA rollovers and annuities, investing for income
and computing Social Security benefits and mandatory
distributions from retirement accounts. Calculate and plan for
retirement income needs. Designed for women planning to
retire within 10 years. $57 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H09741H MW
7-9:15 pm
3 sessions
Feb. 24-March 3
Arnold campus
Monica Brown
Self-Discovery
WRG 340
Writing and Healing
Learn how to write about life experiences to help purge woes
and rediscover inner joy. Participate in journaling and writing
exercises to aid in self-discovery. $39 includes $7 fee
Sec. 101 H13176H M
6:45-9 pm
2 sessions
Feb. 3-10
Arnold campus
Jodi Schulman
WOI 359 NEW
Self-Discovery: Through Your Own Lens
Use photography and journaling to develop new insights
and encourage personal growth. Explore the role of creativity
in self-development. Examine photography’s potential for
personal storytelling. $45† includes $15 fee.
Note: Bring a digital camera or smart phone, digital camera preferable.
Sec. 101 H12960H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
10 am-12:30 pm March 8
Amy Steindler
WOI 358 NEW
Marriage and Relationships: Keys to Success
Review basic relationship stages. Identify ways to balance
individual versus couple needs. Recognize potential pitfalls.
Explore constructive problem resolutions. Develop strategies
to maintain both a physical and emotional relationship.
Assess relationship break-ups. $100† includes $72 fee.
Sec. 101 H10242H Jan. 15-March 7
Sec. 102 H12958H Feb. 19-April 11
Sec. 103 H12959H March 19-May 9
ONLN EDGO
Bonnie Eaker
ONLN EDGO
Bonnie Eaker
ONLN EDGO
Bonnie Eaker
Note: WMI 336 So Simple Sewing or equivalent machine-sewing
experience required.
Sec. 101 H09941H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-12:45 pm Feb. 22
Pauline Senk
Woodworking 101
WOI 362 NEW
Sec. 101 H09753H 1 session
CATN
W
7-9 pm
March 12 Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee
Women in Business
WMI 397
WOI 364 NEW
Learn how to form, connect and fuse silver pendant with a
bezel set stone. Examine techniques for forging and fusing
rings with butane torches, hammering, texturing and
polishing. $62† includes $32 fee.
Explore the role of social media branding in business. Identify
and incorporate crucial elements of a profile. Develop a plan for
branding maintenance and future development. Receive photo
tips and have a sample photo taken. $47† includes $17 fee.
Personalized Painted Pet Food Mat
Create a one-of-a-kind pet food mat using basic floorcloth
painting skills. Identify project supplies. Practice a variety of
techniques to decorate mat including striping, stenciling and
stamping. $57† includes $27 fee.
Sec. 101 H13103H 1 session
Sa
10 am-12:30 pm Feb. 22
Arnold campus
Jodi Roberts
WMN 386
Learn basic woodworking skills and construct a decorative
jewelry case. Learn techniques such as sanding, hammering,
sawing, mitering and gluing. $51† includes
$27 fee.
Brand Yourself
Fine Silver Fusing
Introduction to Crocheting
Sec. 101 H09958H 1 session
Sa
10:30 am-1 pm March 29
Learn about crochet stitches and supplies, including threads,
yarns, hooks and patterns. Practice making a crochet purse.
Take home your finished work. $78† includes $24 fee.
WOI 317 NEW
Sec. 101 H10087H Th
7-8:30 pm
3 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 27-March 13 Karen McGady
Arnold campus
Carleen Birnes
Arnold campus
Lorian Lipton
WOI 318 NEW
Doorknob Coat Rack
Create a coat rack using old doorknobs and a wooden board.
Stencil or hand-paint the base. Embellish and screw in old
doorknobs. Apply hangers to the back for secure attachment
to the wall. $49† includes $25 fee.
Sec. 101 H10088H Sa
9-11 am
Note: Bring makeup for sample photo shoot.
Sec. 101 H13110H 1 session
Sa
9:30 am-1 pm Feb. 8
1 session
March 29
CALT 128
Jodi Roberts
Job Hunt: Optimizing Online Applications
Determine strategies that will increase your chances of
securing a job interview. Learn how to include relevant
key words, match the cover letter and rèsumè to the job,
and format files. Discover how employers process applicant
information. $32 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H10089H Sa
9:30 am-1 pm
r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
1 session
Feb. 15
Arnold campus
Alison Kelly
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Drywall Repair
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Personal Enrichment
WIS 301
Become a Virtual Assistant
Begin a professional administrative business from the
comfort of your home. Identify the wide variety of available
opportunities and the skills and equipment necessary to
start. Explore marketing and client retention. $37 includes
$12 fee.
Sec. 101 H09744H Sa
9:30 am-1 pm
1 session
March 1
CALT 136
Cindy Freland
WIS 398
Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring
Discover small-business marketing strategies that are free
or require only a small outlay of funds. Explore ways to help
you attract attention, woo your target audience, grow your
customer base and expand your profits. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09762H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Glynns Thomas
Sec. 102 H09764H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Glynns Thomas
Sec. 103 H09765H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Glynns Thomas
WIS 399
A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published
Discover essential tools for gaining credibility in the
publishing world. Learn how to format your work, identify
effective literary agents and choose a publisher. $100
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09809H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Leeanne Krusemark
Sec. 102 H09936H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Leeanne Krusemark
Sec. 103 H09937H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Leeanne Krusemark
Women’s Wellness
WOI 336 NEW
Chinese
Discover simple ways to grow microgreens and sprouts
indoors. Identify supplies and easy-to-grow seeds. Examine
their nutritional content. Compare a variety of growing
methods. Discuss and practice the harvesting process. Outline
potential problems and easy-to-implement solutions. $49†
includes $25 fee.
LAN 315
Growing Microgreens and Sprouts
Sec. 101 H10092H Sa
7-9 pm
1 session
Feb. 8
CALT 128
Bethanne Kashkett
Practice the coordinated breathing and slow movement
exercises of traditional Chinese Qigong. Regular practice
of Qigong is believed to cleanse the body of toxins, restore
energy, reduce stress and maintain health. $85† includes
$7 fee.
Arnold campus
Wanran Jarvis
4 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 12-March 12 Jill Penaloza
Strengthen Chinese pronunciation and expand vocabulary.
$82 includes $12 fee.
Prerequisite: LAN 315 Basic Chinese.
Sec. 101 H13448H 5 sessions
Th
7-9 pm
April 3-May 1
Arnold campus
Wanran Jarvis
French
Beginning French 1
WIS 397
Makeup Application Just for You
Discover the most flattering makeup application for
your facial features. Explore basic skin structure and
analysis. Examine makeup tools and supplies. Assess facial
characteristics and outline personalized makeup techniques.
$56† includes $32 fee.
Sec. 101 H09760H Tu
7-9 pm
1 session
Feb. 25
Arnold campus
Donna Sines
WIS 369
Juicing 101
Examine and sample a variety of recipes. Identify common
base ingredients and useful additions. Contrast juicing
methods and juicer performance. Learn about potential
health benefits. $51† includes $27 fee.
1 session
March 13
Arnold campus
Lisa Consiglio Ryan
Learn simple sentences, grammar, pronunciation, phrases
and basic vocabulary that will help you greet people, obtain
directions and order meals. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. $147 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13546H M
7-9 pm
10 sessions
Jan. 27-April 7
Arnold campus
LGE 372
Beginning French 2
Expand knowledge of French grammatical structures. Learn
phrases, idiomatic expressions and the ability to ask and
answer questions. Discuss reading and translations. CEUs
awarded. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
$167 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: LGE 369 Beginning French 1 or permission of instructor.
Sec. 101 H13549H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
7-9:15 pm
Jan. 28-April 8 Sophie Gryszko
LGA 366
Rape Aggression Defense System
Discover realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for
women. Learn strategies of awareness, prevention, risk
reduction and avoidance. Progress to basic hands-on selfdefense. Enrollment limit: 15. $62† includes $7 fee.
Arnold campus
Jo Allman
WIN 394
Weight Training for Women
Tone muscles, reduce the risk of osteoporosis and gain
strength for everyday activities through this introductory
hand-weight training class. Learn how to set up a homeworkout program. $87† includes $7 fee.
Note: Bring a set of 3- or 5-pound weights and a yoga mat.
Sec. 101 H09743H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-7:30 pm Feb. 6-March 13 Pamela Blum
French Conversation
World Languages
Sample a new language in a 10- to 20-hour course.
Both face-to-face and online formats are offered. AACC
also offers a Pathways to Proficiency language studies
series ideal for individuals whose job requires language
fluency. See pages 74-75 for details or visit
www.aacc.edu/worldlanguage.
Continue building on the skills gained in French 1 or 2.
Start with brief sentences and work up to short dialogues
on a variety of subjects in a relaxing and fun atmosphere.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $147
includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: Previous French instruction.
Sec. 101 H13518H 10 sessions
Th
7-9 pm
Feb. 6-April 17
Arnold campus
Sophie Gryszko
LAN 352
Arabic
Advanced French Conversation
Experience French immersion in a relaxed atmosphere. Select
a topic to research, present and discuss. $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN 323
Introduction to Arabic
Learn the Arabic alphabet and basic word construction as a
first step toward proficiency. Textbook information available
at AACC bookstore. $147 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13437H MW
7-9 pm
28
5 sessions
Feb. 6-March 6
LGE 369
Sec. 101 H09758H Th
10 am-noon
6 sessions
Feb. 5-March 12
Sec. 101 H13429H Th
7-9 pm
Basic Chinese 2
Qigong
WMI 317
Sec. 101 H09939H W
6:30-8:30 pm
Learn basic phrases and simple characters in Chinese. Gain
confidence and basic conversational skills as you experience
China. $82 includes $12 fee.
LAN 345
WIN 331
Sec. 101 H09740H W
7-8:15 pm
Basic Chinese
10 sessions
Feb. 3-March 5
Arnold campus
Lena Almodamqa
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
Prerequisite: Students must be able to converse in French.
Sec. 101 H13484H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm
March 25-June 3 Anne-Catherine Mahler
w o r l d l a n g uag e s
LGA 386
Russian
Learn common words and phrases for leisure and business.
Provides phonetic spelling for every word and phrase you
need to learn. Hear and practice the language with little
more than a click of your mouse! $145 includes $72 fee.
Stregthen your pronunciation and grammar and expand your
vocabulary. Learn phrases and idiomatic expressions, plus
the ability to ask and answer simple questions. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $145 includes $5 fee.
LAN 305
Speed French
Beginning Italian 2
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13476H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Amy Page
Sec. 102 H13478H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Amy Page
Sec. 103 H13483H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Amy Page
German
LAN 331
Basic German: Customs and Culture
Sample the German language. Learn how to greet people,
obtain directions and order meals as you learn about German
culture. $82 includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H13438H W
7-9 pm
5 sessions
Feb. 5-March 5
Arnold campus
Anna Ewing
LAN 354
Basic German 2
Strengthen German pronunciation and expand vocabulary.
$87 includes $12 fee.
Prerequisite: LAN 331 Basic German.
Sec. 101 H13501H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
W
7-9 pm
March 26-April 23 Anna Ewing
LAN 362 NEW
Advanced German Literature
Read and discuss German literature, beginning with the
novella “Kleider machen Leute” by Gottfried Keller. $147
includes $7 fee.
Note: Conducted entirely in German. Background knowledge of the
language recommended.
Sec. 101 H13513H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
W
noon-2 pm
Jan. 29-April 9 Talke Macfarland
Conversational German
Continue building on the skills gained in Basic German 1 and 2.
Start with brief sentences and work up to short dialogues on a
variety of subjects in a relaxing and fun atmosphere. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $147 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: LAN 331 Basic German and LAN 354 Basic German 2.
Sec. 101 H15678H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm
Feb. 4-April 15 W. Kendrick Doolan
Italian
LGA 376
Beginning Italian
Learn basic Italian vocabulary and verb conjugations that
can be used in everyday conversations. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. $147 includes $7 fee.
10 sessions
Jan. 30-April 10
LGA 390
Start with a brief sentence and work up to a short dialogue
on a variety of subjects. The atmosphere is relaxing and fun.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $147
includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: Previous Italian instruction.
Sec. 101 H13530H 10 sessions
Tu
7-9 pm
Feb. 4-April 15
Arnold campus
Lucia Paterniti
Sample the Russian language. Learn simple sentences,
pronunciation, phrases and basic vocabulary that will help
you greet people, obtain directions and order meals. $82
includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H13428H Tu
7-9 pm
5 sessions
Feb. 4-March 4
Arnold campus
Irina Orlova
LGA 343
Conversational Italian
Arnold campus
Lucia Paterniti
LAN 350
Conversational Russian
Continue building on the skills gained in Russian 1 or 2.
Start with brief sentences and work up to short dialogues
on a variety of subjects in a relaxing and fun atmosphere.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $219
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13516H Sa
9:30 am-noon
14 sessions
Feb. 1-May 10
Arnold campus
Joseph Matukonis
Spanish
Speed Italian
Learn Italian from the comfort of your home. Also learn about
Italian culture to gain a better understanding of the Italian
people. $145 includes $72 fee.
LGE 380
Beginning Spanish 1
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13472H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Robert Bertoldi
Sec. 102 H13474H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Robert Bertoldi
Sec. 103 H13475H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Robert Bertoldi
Acquire the basics of grammar, vocabulary and conversation.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
Enrollment limit: 16. CEUs awarded. $147 includes $7 fee.
Japanese
Continue building Spanish grammar, sentences and
vocabulary skills. Learn phrases, idiomatic expressions and
the ability to ask and answer questions. Discuss reading
and translations. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. $167 includes $7 fee.
LAN 359
Basic Japanese
Sample the Japanese language. Learn simple sentences,
pronunciation, phrases and basic vocabulary to greet people,
obtain directions and order meals. $82 includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H13507H Tu
7-9 pm
LAN 355
Sec. 101 H13519H Th
7-9 pm
Prerequisite: LGA 376 Beginning Italian or permission from
the instructor.
Sec. 101 H13521H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
W
7-9 pm
Jan. 29-April 9 Lucia Paterniti
Basic Russian
5 sessions
Feb. 4-March 4
Arnold campus
Miyoko Dickerson
LAN 340
Speed Japanese
Explore the culture of Japan as you learn basic conversational
skills, phrases and words using the English alphabet. $145
includes $72 fee.
Sec. 101 H13550H Th
7-9 pm
10 sessions
Jan. 30-April 10
Arnold campus
LGE 320
Beginning Spanish 2
Prerequisite: LGE 380 Beginning Spanish 1.
Sec. 101 H13540H 10 sessions
M
9-9:15 pm
Jan. 27-April 7
Sec. 102 H13543H 10 sessions
Tu
7-9:15 pm
Jan. 28-April 8
Sec. 103 H13544H 10 sessions
W
1:30-3:45 pm Feb. 5-April 16
ANNA
Natalia Zavislak
Arnold campus
Mara Jeffries
AMIL
Margaret Hanna
LGA 363
Conversational Spanish
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13441H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Ririko Mayashi
Sec. 102 H13443H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Ririko Mayashi
Sec. 103 H13447H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Ririko Mayashi
Continue building on the skills gained in Spanish 1 or 2. Start
with brief sentences and work up to short dialogues in a
relaxing and fun atmosphere. $147 includes $7 fee.
Portuguese
Advanced Spanish
LAN 358
Basic Portuguese
Sample the Portuguese language of Brazil. Learn simple
sentences, pronunciation, phrases and basic vocabulary to
greet people, obtain directions and order meals. $82 includes
$12 fee.
Sec. 101 H13503H M
7-9 pm
5 sessions
Feb. 3-March 3
Arnold campus
Cristiane Shaw
Prerequisite: Previous Spanish instruction.
Sec. 101 H13517H 10 sessions
M
7-9:15 pm
Feb. 17-April 28
Arnold campus
Gabriel Barcelo
LGA 394
Sharpen your pronunciation and comprehension skills using
expressions that can be easily understood in meetings, hotels,
airports, train stations, restaurants and shops. Includes
authentic coaching for international business and vacation
travelers. $147 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: LGA 363 Conversational Spanish or permission from
the instructor.
Sec. 101 H13533H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 17-April 28
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Personal Enrichment
LAN 351
Personal Enrichment
w o r l d l a n g uag e s • w r i t e r s ' w o r k s h o p
LAN 363 NEW
WRG 398
Basic Elements of Fiction
WRG 365
Advanced Spanish 2
Sharpen pronunciation and comprehension skills using more
specific and complex expressions. Learn to use the language
in various real contexts and situations. Discuss topics
including society, economics, history and literature in Spain
and Latin America. $147 includes $7 fee.
Cover the essentials of plot, character, dialog, setting and
voice. Discuss the most common fiction flaws and how to
write your way out of them. $49 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13542H Sa
9 am-3 pm
Under the guidance of a professional Hollywood writer, learn
how to use a story outline to “blueprint” a structure for any
story. Explore how to develop a concept, theme, foundation,
logical progression and consistent style. $100 includes $72 fee.
1 session
Feb. 8
Write Like a Pro
Arnold campus
LAN 349
Speed Spanish
Brainstorm ideas and hone writing skills. Discover new ways
to start the creative juices flowing from your mind onto the
printed page! $49 includes $7 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13230H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Sec. 102 H13231H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Sec. 103 H13234H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Learn six easy methods for combining Spanish words to make
conversational sentences. $145 includes $72 fee.
Sec. 101 H13645H M
6:30-8:30 pm
WRG 378
Prerequisite: LGA 394 Advanced Spanish.
Sec. 101 H13515H 10 sessions
W
7-9 pm
Feb. 12-April 23
Arnold campus
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13453H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Dan Mikels
Sec. 102 H13455H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Dan Mikels
Sec. 103 H13456H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Dan Mikels
LAN 303
Speed Spanish 2
Enhance your comfort level in Spanish-speaking situations
using new speaking strategies. Make significant progress
toward fluency. $145 includes $72 fee.
Prerequisite: LAN 349 Speed Spanish.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13423H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Dan Mikels
Sec. 102 H13425H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Dan Mikels
Sec. 103 H15679H March 20-May 10 ONLN EDGO
Dan Mikels
Writers’ Workshop
WRI 312
Creativity for Writers
3 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 24-March 10 Jodi Schulman
WRG 348
Creating Characters Readers Will Love
Learn techniques to create rounded, interesting people who
interact in predictable and surprising ways. Focus on details
that make readers cheer your hero, hiss your villain and
sympathize with others. CEUs awarded. $49 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13220H 1 session
Sa
9:30 am-3:30 pm March 8
Arnold campus
DLC 328
WRG 379
Increase writing confidence and beat writer’s block by
improving your creativity, whether writing for personal
satisfaction or to launch a career. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09695H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Linda Aksomitis
Sec. 102 H09696H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Linda Aksomitis
Sec. 103 H09698H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Linda Aksomitis
Basic Skills
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09713H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jacquelyn Landis
Sec. 102 H09714H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jacquelyn Landis
Sec. 103 H09717H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jacquelyn Landis
In a workshop setting, develop a personal project and
improve writing skills. Identify building blocks of fiction
and apply to writing projects. Read selections and utilize
critiquing skills for both individual and group work. $105
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13785H Tu
6:30-8:30 pm
7 sessions
Feb. 4-March 25
Arnold campus
Susan Moger
WRI 343 NEW
Fiction Writing: Intermediate
Examine the completion process for a fiction writing project.
Use the building blocks of fiction to identify problem areas
in writing and develop strategies for improvement. Discuss
completion goals and publishing options. $100 includes
$72 fee.
Sec. 101 H13787H Th
6:30-8:30 pm
30
7 sessions
Feb. 6-March 27
Arnold campus
Susan Moger
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13235H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Sec. 102 H13240H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Sec. 103 H13247H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Discover lucrative publishing opportunities on the Internet.
Explore Internet writing markets, current marketing research,
Internet trends, electronic submission guidelines and online
contracts. Write e-zine articles, create a blog and put online
advertising to work. $100 includes $72 fee.
DLC 344
Fiction Writing: Beginning
Improve your creative writing through expert advice and
in-depth hands-on exercise. $100 includes $72 fee.
Introduction to Internet Writing Markets
Taught by professional, published authors, AACC’s writing
courses are designed for both amateurs and professionals
alike. For more information, visit
www.aacc.edu/writing.
WRI 342 NEW
Beginning Writer’s Skills
Research Methods for Writers
Efficiently and effectively conduct research for fiction,
nonfiction, business, term papers and dissertations. Learn
how to identify and access numerous information sources.
$100 includes $72 fee.
WRG 364
The Keys to Effective Editing
Learn the fundamentals of top-notch editing of fiction and
nonfiction. Develop essential self-editing tools. Explore how
to edit for grammar, style and tone as well as productive
ways to interact with writers. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13227H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jacquelyn Landis
Sec. 102 H13228H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jacquelyn Landis
Sec. 103 H13229H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jacquelyn Landis
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Writeriffic 2 –
Advanced Creativity Training for Writers
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13401H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 102 H13403H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 103 H13408H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
WRG 380
Creating a Sense of Place
Improve your eye for detail. Learn how to develop more vivid
descriptions, memorable settings and believable characters.
Create fascinating and unique works of fiction or nonfiction.
$100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13411H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Lori Wilde
Sec. 102 H13427H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Lori Wilde
Sec. 103 H13430H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Lori Wilde
WRI 315
Writing Essentials
Master the essentials of writing. Learn the skills to excel
at business communications, online correspondence and
creative literary endeavors. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13651H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Sec. 102 H13653H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Sec. 103 H13655H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
writers' workshop
WRI 327
Banish writer’s block with tricks from the published writer’s
toolbox. Writeriffic liberates the inventive bolts of genius. If
you’ve ever dreamed of hearing your writer’s voice, this class
will make it happen. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13662H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 102 H13667H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 103 H13681H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Writing Genres
Learn all the elements for writing a script including how to
write a solid first draft with emphasis on structure, character
development and dialogue. Discuss marketing and selling a
screenplay. $100† includes $72 fee.
Explore advanced fiction writing techniques with a published
novelist. Review all the elements a writer needs to create
a successful manuscript, including story structure, plot,
character, dialogue, setting, suspense, conflict, action and
tense. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09729H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
William Rabkin
Sec. 102 H09730H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
William Rabkin
Sec. 103 H09732H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
William Rabkin
The Craft of Magazine Writing
Introduction to Fantasy Fiction
Explore the world of fantasy fiction and compare to other
forms of fiction. Examine the growth of this genre in relation
to modern media. Read and analyze a selection of fantasy
writings. Write a short story. $63 includes $7 fee.
Arnold campus
Jacquelyn Lyman
4 sessions
Feb. 13-March 6
WRI 344 NEW
Jewish American Short Story Fiction
Examine the unique style of the Jewish American writer.
Identify historical context for stories as well as Jewish
vocabulary. Examine common themes. Discover how
autobiographies and writing techniques contribute to
development of the genre. $52 includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H13788H Su
9:30-11:15 am
WRG 384
Introduction to Screenwriting
WRG 337
WRI 345 NEW
Sec. 101 H13790H Th
6:30-8:30 pm
THT 303 NEW
3 sessions
Feb. 23-March 9
Arnold campus
Hanna Yerushalmi
DLC 317
Fundamentals of Technical Writing
Learn skills to succeed in the field of technical writing.
Explore technical writing conventions, interviewing skills,
documentation management, publishing and formatting
techniques. $127 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09690H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Janet Underwood
Sec. 102 H09691H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Janet Underwood
Sec. 103 H09692H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Janet Underwood
DLC 329
Introduction to Journaling
Explore your thoughts, feelings, beliefs and values using
powerful journaling techniques. Learn how to ease the
stress of unwanted change and improve your physical and
emotional health. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09707H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Cheryl Simpson
Sec. 102 H09708H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Cheryl Simpson
Sec. 103 H09709H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Cheryl Simpson
Turn your dreams into bylines and help yourself to a bright
future as a magazine writer. If you’re a determined new
writer, this class provides skills needed to get published.
$100† includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13147H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 102 H13159H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 103 H13173H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
WRG 347
Advanced Fiction Writing
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13432H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Sec. 102 H13434H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Sec. 103 H13446H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
WRG 385
Write Your Life Story
Learn how to create and distribute an inspirational and
professional autobiography for family, friends and others.
Discover how to share your secrets and successes and better
understand yourself. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13451H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 102 H13459H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 103 H13463H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Writing for Children
WRG 392
Explore the changing world of children’s literature and
understand the various formats, from babies’ first books to
novels for young adults. Learn the tools and resources needed
to create fiction or nonfiction books for children. $100 includes
$72 fee.
Learn how to write sitcom scripts from a veteran television
comedy writer. Master the art of creating a well-paced,
action-packed story. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13177H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Carol Smalley
Sec. 102 H13183H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Carol Smalley
Sec. 103 H13191H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Carol Smalley
WRG 361
Mystery Writing
Use vivid examples from today’s bestselling mystery novels to
learn the techniques you need to become a successful author.
Develop your original story and then brainstorm with your
instructor and fellow students. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13221H Jan. 15-March 14 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Sec. 102 H13222H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Sec. 103 H13223H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
WRG 363
Effective Business Writing
Identify and eliminate problem areas in your writing. Learn
the secret for developing powerful and compelling written
documents. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13224H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Sec. 102 H13225H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Sec. 103 H13226H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Sitcom Writing
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13467H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Mindy Glazer
Sec. 102 H13479H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Mindy Glazer
Sec. 103 H13532H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Mindy Glazer
WRI 310
Write and Publish a Nonfiction Book
Learn how to plan, research, write, edit and publish
nonfiction works. Choose topics, write query letters and
pursue a variety of nontraditional publishing options. $100
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13557H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Adams
Sec. 102 H13560H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Adams
Sec. 103 H13575H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Adams
WRI 326
Travel Writing
Explore your world for fun and profit as a travel writer. You
can write about the exotic lands half a world away or what’s
happening in your own home or backyard. You can sell your
experiences in articles or in travel books. $100 includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13656H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 102 H13658H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 103 H13661H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
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Personal Enrichment
Writeriffic – Creativity Training for Writers
Personal Enrichment
writers' workshop
WRI 328
Publishing and Marketing
Develop a comprehensive set of skills to write young adult
fiction. Use a step-by-step method to examine plot structure,
create realistic teen dialogue and develop exciting action
scenes. Discuss best-selling books and how get published.
$100 includes $72 fee.
WRI 332
Writing Young Adult Fiction
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13686H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Sec. 102 H13694H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Sec. 103 H13702H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
How to Self-Publish
Examine self-publishing options and assess the potential
advantages and disadvantages. Explore e-publishing
and on-demand publishing. Outline steps and financial
commitments for self-publishing. Assess popular selfpublishing companies and identify methods of promoting
publications. $37† includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13776H Sa
9:30 am-noon
1 session
Feb. 22
Arnold campus
Gregg Wilhelm
WRI 336
How to Make Money from Your Writing
Explore the essential elements for successful publication.
Analyze the strategies of successful writers. Learn research and
self-editing techniques. Discover the wide variety of publishing
opportunities. Discuss the roles of agents and editors as well as
legal issues to consider. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online corse. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13781H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 102 H13782H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Sec. 103 H13784H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
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Basic Education
Adult Basic Skills (ABS)
ABS classes are designed for students who do not have
a high school diploma and need to review and improve
basic reading, math and language skills. Students in
ABS classes may be referred to the GED Practice Test or
Test Preparation class/es once qualifying scores have
been achieved.
To be eligible for FREE ABS classes, students must
be 16 years or older and officially withdrawn from
high school. Please call 410-777-1823 to schedule an
appointment for an orientation or practice test prior to
starting class.
For more information about Adult Basic Skills and
GED Test Preparation classes, visit www.aacc.edu/
basicskills or call 410-777-1823.
Stanton Community Center
92 W. Washington St., Annapolis, MD 21401
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday
West County Area Library
1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD 21113
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
General Educational Development (GED)
Preparation for the GED – Continuing
Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a
continuing education certificate. For more information
visit www.aacc.edu/basicskills/gedprep and to
register for the following classes call 410-777-1823.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
ABS 320 GED Test Preparation: Mathematical
Reasoning
ABS 321 GED Test Preparation: Reasoning through
Language Arts, Science and Social Studies
Anne Arundel Community College
101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
Official GED Practice Test
The GED Practice Test is an excellent predictor of your
readiness to take the GED Test. Call 410-777-1823 for
more information.
GED Test Prep Classes
Prepare for the new 2014 Official GED Test by taking our
GED Preparation classes.
These advanced classes are specifically designed
to review the skills you need to be successful on the
test. The 35-hour GED Test Preparation: Mathematical
Reasoning class and the 35-hour GED Test Preparation:
Reasoning through Language Arts, Science and
Social Studies classes provide an overview of course
essentials, strategies for test-taking skills and important
information on postsecondary education and career
options. Each class is $85 including a $7 fee.
To be eligible for GED Test Preparation classes,
students must be 16 years or older, officially withdrawn
from high school and must have attended an orientation
or practice test prior to starting class.
These classes are partially funded by a grant from
Maryland Literacy Works and the U.S. Department of
Education. Scholarships may be available through AACC.
Center of Applied Technology South
201 Central Ave. E., Edgewater, MD 21037
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
Glen Burnie High School (BioMedical and Allied
Health/Industrial Arts Building)
7550 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd. S.E.,
Glen Burnie, MD 21060
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
Glen Burnie Town Center, Arundel Center North
101 Crain Highway N., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
8:30-11 a.m. Monday-Thursday
11:15 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Monday-Thursday
9 a.m.–noon Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
Mount Olive Community Life Center
2 Hicks Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401
8:30-11:30 a.m. Monday/Wednesday
8:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
I-Pathways
North County High School
10 E. 1st Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
Sales and Service Training Center at Arundel Mills
7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076
9 a.m.-noon Monday/Wednesday
9 a.m.-noon Tuesday/Thursday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday
The total cost of this project is $541,972 of which
43 percent ($235,515) is funded through the U.S.
Department of Education, 37 percent ($198,062)
is funded through the state of Maryland
Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
and 20 percent ($108,395) is supported by Anne
Arundel Community College.
Are you a self-motivated, independent learner? Do you
need a flexible schedule that allows you to study anytime?
Do you have regular access to the Internet? If you answered
yes to these three questions, call 410-777-1823 and ask
about I-Pathways. To determine eligibility, students must
attend an orientation session.
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College Preparation
SKL 351
DLC 321
General College Prepartion
Prepare for the critical reading and writing sections of the SAT
and the reading and science sections of the ACT. Refresh your
knowledge of verbal topics and learn test-taking techniques.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $100
includes $72 fee.
Review math and learn techniques for tackling the
quantitative comparison, discrete quantitative and data
interpretation questions in the math section of the GRE. Learn
time-saving skills. $100 includes $72 fee.
SKL 334
Comprehensive SAT Preparation
This intensive, comprehensive review and practice of math
and verbal skills prepares you to take the College Board’s
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Practice skills, work on
progressive vocabulary and essay building with review of
test-taking strategies. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. Enrollment limit: 16. $151† includes $7 fee.
Note: Students under 16 years of age must register for YUH 861.
Sec. 101 H14276H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30 am-12:30 pm Jan. 4-18
Patrick Heline
Su
noon-3 pm
Jan. 19
Sec. 102 H14287H 5 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30 am-1 pm Feb. 1-March 1 Patrick Heline
Sec. 103 H14288H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6-9 pm
Jan. 29-March 5 Rita Gaffney
SKL 328
Math Placement Test Preparation
Basic Education
Program designed for students seeking to retake the
community college math placement test. Emphasis is on fastpaced intensive review of algebra. Topics include algebraic
fractions, linear and quadratic equations, radicals, roots and
more. CEUs awarded. $51 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: Students must take college placement test first at
testing center. Prior knowlege of algebra 1 and 2 required.
Note: One hundred percent attendance required of students seeking
to retake the college placement test.
Sec. 101 H14247H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm Jan. 6-9
John Cramer
Sec. 102 H14256H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Jan. 6-9
Karen Baumbach
Sec. 103 H14257H 4 sessions
AMIL
MTuWTh 4:30-6:30 pm Jan. 6-9
D. Webb
Sec. 104 H14258H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm Jan. 13-16
Sharon Jollie
Sec. 105 H14261H 4 sessions
AMIL
MTuWTh 4:30-6:30 pm Jan. 13-16
D. Webb
Sec. 106 H14263H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Jan. 13-16
Sharon Jollie
Sec. 107 H14271H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm Jan. 27-30
John Cramer
Sec. 108 H14274H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Jan. 27-30
Karen Baumbach
SKL 343
SAT/ACT Preparation: Verbal
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Students must
purchase “The Official SAT Study Guide for the New SAT” (College Board)
2009 edition recommended or the “Real ACT Prep Guide” (Peterson’s).
Sec. 101 H14266H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 102 H14268H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 103 H14270H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
SKL 352
SAT/ACT Preparation: Quantitative
Refresh your knowledge of math topics and learn testtaking techniques. Review arithmetic, algebra, geometry,
trigonometry and statistics as well as strategies for answering
the student-produced response questions on the SAT.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $100
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Students must
purchase “The Official SAT Study Guide for the New SAT” (College Board)
2009 edition recommended or the “Real ACT Prep Guide” (Peterson’s).
Sec. 101 H14272H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 102 H14273H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 103 H14275H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Graduate-Level Preparation
OBS 508
GMAT Preparation
Prepare to take the Graduate Management Admission Test
(GMAT) with this comprehensive review. Learn test-taking
and time-saving techniques, along with critical-thinking skills.
Practice using real tests. CEUs awarded. $152 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13263H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Hatch
Sec. 102 H13264H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Hatch
Sec. 103 H13266H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Hatch
Introduction to Algebra
DLC 320
Improve algebra problem-solving skills and learn how
algebra applies to many aspects of daily life. Through study
that integrates algebra with other disciplines, prepare for the
college SAT exam and for the mathematics entrance exam at
AACC. $100 includes $72 fee.
Examine Graduate Record Examination questions dealing
with reading comprehension, analogies, sentence
completion, antonyms and logical and analytical reasoning.
$100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14260H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Sharon Daniels
Sec. 102 H14262H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Sharon Daniels
Sec. 103 H14265H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Sharon Daniels
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GRE Preparation - Verbal and Analytical
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13879H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 102 H13880H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 103 H14403H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
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GRE Preparation – Quantitative
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14404H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 102 H14405H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 103 H14406H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
DLC 332
LSAT Preparation – Part 1
Discuss law school entrance procedures, survival techniques,
test-taking skills, analytical reasoning and drafting diagrams
in this first course of a two-part series. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14407H Jan. 19-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 102 H14408H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 103 H14409H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
DLC 333
LSAT Preparation – Part 2
Discuss reading comprehension, logical reasoning, techniques
for quick elimination of incorrect answers, explanations of
correct answers and proven approaches for selecting the
correct answer. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H14410H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 102 H14411H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Sec. 103 H14412H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Tuition
AACC offers a comprehensive ESL program with a
variety of courses at the beginning, intermediate, high
intermediate, advanced and capstone levels. Courses are
designed to provide students with the English language
skills they need for success at work, in the community or
for academic purposes. For more information, call the ESL
office 410-777-2901 or visit www.aacc.edu/esl.
Tuition costs include registration fees. Cash, check, ATM,
and American Express, Discover, Visa or MasterCard
accepted. For more information, call the ESL office
410-777-2901
Information for New Students
New students must:
• Submit an application to the Admissions office
• Take the ESL placement test
• Get advice about ESL courses
• Register for courses
• Pay tuition
English Basic Skills
The English Basic Skills courses are for students who are
just beginning to study English. These classes integrate
listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Students
develop English language skills for everyday life.
A grant from the state of Maryland allows the
college to offer English Basic Skills courses at no cost to
students who reside in Anne Arundel County. For more
information, call the ESL office at 410-777-2901 or visit
www.aacc.edu/esl.
AACC at Arundel Mills
Testing Center, Room 112
Call 410-777-1915 for testing hours.
Brooklyn Park Senior Center
202 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, MD 21225
9:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday
Arnold campus
Testing Center, Student Union Building, Room 240
Call 410-777-2375 for testing hours.
Glen Burnie Town Center, Arundel Center North
101 N. Crain Highway, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
9 a.m.-noon Monday-Thursday
2-4 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
9 a.m.-noon Saturday
Glen Burnie Town Center
Testing Center, Room 208
Call 410-777-2906 for testing hours.
Students must bring an official ID with a photograph
and signature to the testing center.
ESL Advising and Registration
Advising and registration services for ESL courses are
available at the following locations:
AACC at Arundel Mills Student Services Center
8.30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday
Arnold campus
ESL Office, Johnson Building Room 206
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday
Student Services Center, First Floor
8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday
Fort Meade
Call 301-677-6421 for appointment and location.
Military ID required
Meade High School
1100 Clark Road, Ft. Meade, MD 20755
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
Mount Olive Community Center
2 Hicks Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401
8:30-11:30 a.m. Monday through Thursday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
West County Area Library
1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD 21113
6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
Get the credit you deserve.
Save time and money.
10 a.m. Saturday
(choose one session)
Feb. 1, March 1 and April 5
Center for Applied Learning
and Technology Room 107
Arnold campus
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Find out how to earn college
credit for what you know
Review eligibility
requirements
Learn the steps in the
assessment process
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Information:
Fran Turcott 410-777-2340
or [email protected]
www.aacc.edu/priorlearning
Glen Burnie Town Center, Arundel Center North
Student Services, Second Floor
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday -Thursday
8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday
For more information about ESL advising and
registration, call the ESL office 410-777-2901.
The total cost of this project is $541,972 of which 43 percent ($235,515) is funded through the U.S. Department of Education,
37 percent ($198,062) is funded through the state of Maryland, Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation and
20 percent ($108,395) is supported by Anne Arundel Community College.
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Basic Education
The ESL placement test is offered at the following
locations:
AACC at Arundel Mills
7009 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076
8:30-11 a.m. Monday/Wednesday
8:30-11 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday
ESL Placement Test
Prior Learning
Assessment
Information
Sessions
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ESL Intermediate Level
English for Academic Purposes
AACC has designed this program in order to effectively
transition ESL students into college credit courses. All
students will be placed into the program based on their
LOEP placement scores and writing samples. For more
information, call the ESL office at 410-777-2901 or
visit www.aacc.edu/esl.
(45-hour classes)
U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. immigrants
who are:
Residents of Anne Arundel County: $247
Residents of other Maryland counties: $257
Residents of other states: $512
Non U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $512
ESL 301
Beginning English Grammar
Basic Education
Learn how to form and communicate ideas in the present,
past and future tenses. Identify parts of speech, express
moods, make comparisons and communicate in complete
sentences. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201 15 sessions
W
6-9 pm
Sec. 202 27 sessions
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-May 7
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 1
ESL 302
Beginning Reading and Vocabulary
Build basic reading comprehension and vocabulary using
print and electronic resources. Practice introductory grammar.
Improve oral reading and pronunciation skills. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201
TuTh
Sec. 202
Th
27 sessions
9:30-11:10 am
15 sessions
6-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 1
GBTC
Jan. 23-May 8
ESL 307
Beginning Writing
Learn the parts of a sentence and common word patterns
used in formal and informal writing. Brainstorm, write and
rewrite sentences in present, past and future verb tenses.
Review the rules for capitalization and punctuation. Learn
to describe actions, experiences and people. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201
MW
Sec. 202
M
27 sessions
9:30-11:10 am
15 sessions
6-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
Arnold campus
Jan. 27-May 12
ESL 308
Beginning Listening and Speaking
Develop speaking and listening skills for various purposes.
Learn to recognize main ideas. Practice using common
expressions, basic grammatical structure and vocabulary
to discuss familiar topics and build fluency. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201 27 sessions
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Sec. 202 15 sessions
Sa
9 am-noon
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English for Academic Purposes –
Continuing Education Certificates
Students may earn an AACC continuing education
certificate upon successful completion of the four
beginning courses, and subsequent certificates upon
completion of the four intermediate courses, four high
intermediate courses, four advanced courses and four
capstone courses. For more information visit
www.aacc.edu/esl/academic purposes or call
410-777-2901. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
English for Academic Purposes
Beginning Proficiency
ESL 301 Beginning Grammar
ESL 302 Beginning Reading and Vocabulary
ESL 307 Beginning Writing
ESL 308 Beginning Listening and Speaking
English for Academic Purposes Intermediate
Proficiency
ESL 311 Intermediate English Grammar
ESL 312 Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary
ESL 318 Intermediate Writing
ESL 319 Intermediate Listening and Speaking
English for Academic Purposes
High Intermediate Proficiency
ESL 347 High Intermediate Grammar
ESL 348 High Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary
ESL 349 High Intermediate Writing
ESL 346 High Intermediate Listening and Speaking
English for Academic Purposes
Advanced Proficiency
ESL 321 Advanced English Grammar
ESL 322 Advanced Reading and Vocabulary
ESL 331 Advanced Writing
ESL 332 Advanced Listening and Speaking
English for Academic Purposes
Capstone Proficiency
ESL 387 Capstone: Grammar
ESL 396 Capstone: Academic Speech and Presentations
ESL 398 Capstone: Academic Reading and Vocabulary
ESL 399 Capstone: Academic Writing
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
AMIL
Jan. 25-May 10
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ESL 311
Intermediate English Grammar
Review present, past and future tenses. Learn to express
ideas in the progressive, perfect and perfect progressive
tenses. Identify and use modals to express ability, permission,
requests and advice. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201 15 sessions
W
6-9 pm
Sec. 202 27 sessions
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-May 7
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 1
ESL 312
Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary
Develop reading strategies to increase comprehension of
academic texts. Differentiate main ideas from supporting
details. Understand and retain more vocabulary. Read longer
text passages, articles and short stories. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201
TuTh
Sec. 202
Th
27 sessions
9:30-11:10 am
15 sessions
6-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 1
GBTC
Jan. 23-May 8
ESL 318
Intermediate Writing
Review sentence structure and learn to write paragraphs.
Utilize a five-step writing process to produce four types of
paragraphs. Practice common grammatical structures and
build vocabulary. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201
MW
Sec. 202
M
27 sessions
9:30-11:10 am
15 sessions
6-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
Arnold campus
Jan. 27-May 12
ESL 319
Intermediate Listening and Speaking
Learn to communicate in a variety of situations using formal
and informal grammar. Practice concrete, conceptual and
idiomatic language. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201 27 sessions
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Sec. 202 15 sessions
Sa
9 am-noon
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
AMIL
Jan. 25-May 10
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ESL High Intermediate Level
ESL Advanced Level
Capstone Level
ESL 346
ESL 321
ESL 387
Learn to communicate in more complex situations using
formal and informal grammar and integrating new
vocabulary. Deliver short presentations using technology and
take lecture notes. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Review all verb tenses. Practice forming adjective clauses in
written and spoken English. Use modals and passive voice
accurately. Review and expand understanding of noun
functions. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201 27 sessions
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Sec. 202 15 sessions
Sa
9 am-noon
Sec. 201 15 sessions
W
6-9 pm
Sec. 202 27 sessions
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Sec. 203 Jan. 28-May 6
Master the complex grammatical structures used in effective
college-level work. Accurately use verb forms, conditionals,
passive voice and adjective, adverb and noun clauses
in academic writing. Use direct and indirect speech to
report, summarize and paraphrase information. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
High Intermediate Listening and Speaking
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
AMIL
Jan. 25-May 10
ESL 347
High Intermediate Grammar
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-May 7
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 1
ONLN WB
ESL 322
Continue building grammar skills with present, past and
future verb tenses. Practice forming comparisons using
adjectives and adverbs. Expand proper usage of modals,
nouns, quantifiers and articles. Begin the study of gerunds
and infinitives. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201 15 sessions
W
6-9 pm
Sec. 202 27 sessions
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Advanced English Grammar
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-May 7
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 1
Advanced Reading and Vocabulary
Expand reading strategies to improve comprehension of
longer academic texts, poetry, short stories and novels.
Compare and contrast literary texts and analyze narratives.
Evaluate and summarize academic sources. Develop an
annotated bibliography. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201
TuTh
Sec. 202
Th
ESL 348
27 sessions
9:30-11:10 am
15 sessions
6-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 1
GBTC
Jan. 23-May 8
ESL 331
Use reading and critical thinking skills to improve
comprehension of academic texts, poetry, short stories
and abridged novels. Develop proficiency in note taking
skills. Improve reading rate and fluency. Expand academic
vocabulary. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Advanced Writing
Review paragraph and essay structure. Use a five-step writing
process to produce academic essays. Practice summarizing
and paraphrasing information from outside sources. Learn
to compare literary texts in an essay. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201
TuTh
Sec. 202
Th
Sec. 201
MW
Sec. 202
M
27 sessions
9:30-11:10 am
15 sessions
6-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 1
GBTC
Jan. 23-May 8
ESL 349
Review paragraph structure and the five elements of good
writing. Produce academic paragraphs and essays using a
five-step writing process. Textbook information available at
AACC bookstore. CEUs awarded.
27 sessions
9:30-11:10 am
27 sessions
6-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
Arnold campus
Jan. 27-May 12
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
Arnold campus
Jan. 27-May 12
ESL 332
High Intermediate Writing
Sec. 201
MW
Sec. 202
M
27 sessions
9:30-11:10 am
15 sessions
6-9 pm
Advanced Listening and Speaking
Expand listening and speaking skills for academic purposes.
Develop intonation using proper stress and rhythm.
Practice difficult vowel and consonant sounds to improve
pronunciation. Employ active listening skills to comprehend
longer passages. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201 27 sessions
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Sec. 202 15 sessions
Sa
9 am-noon
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
AMIL
Jan. 25-May 10
Sec. 201 27 sessions
MW
9:30-11:10 am
Sec. 202 15 sessions
W
6-9 pm
Sec. 203 27 sessions
TuTh 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Sec. 204 Jan. 28-May 6
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-May 7
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 1
ONLN WB
ESL 396
Capstone: Academic Speech and Presentations
Prepare for college academic work by honing listening, notetaking, discussion and pronunciation skills. Use technology
to enhance presentations. Practice various rhetorical styles,
advanced grammar and vocabulary. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201 27 sessions
MW 11:30 am-1:10 pm
Sec. 202 15 sessions
Sa
9 am-noon
Arnold campus
Jan. 22-April 30
AMIL
Jan. 25-May 10
ESL 398
Capstone: Academic Reading and Vocabulary
Practice intensive and extensive reading of fiction and
nonfiction academic texts. Hone analyzing, problem-solving,
summarizing and research skills for writing assignments.
Increase reading speed, vocabulary and oral fluency. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201
TuTh
Sec. 202
Th
30 sessions
9:15-10:45 am
15 sessions
6-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 23-May 13
GBTC
Jan. 23-May 8
ESL 399
Capstone: Academic Writing
Use a five-step writing process to produce college-level
essays. Build skills in analyzing literature and writing reaction
papers. Edit writing assignments for correct grammar and
sentence structure. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 201
MW
Sec. 202
TuTh
27 sessions
Arnold campus
9:30-11:10 am Jan. 22-April 30
30 sessions
Arnold campus
1:30-3 pm
Jan. 23-May 13 Julie Strongson-Aldape
Note: Reserved for students enrolled in ENG 115-002 Composition and
Introduction to Literature 1.
Sec. 203 15 sessions
M
6-9 pm
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Jan. 27-May 12
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Basic Education
High Intermediate Reading
Capstone: Grammar
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Interactive English
Interactive English courses are for students at the
intermediate through advanced levels who want to
practice and improve upper-level language skills while
exploring a variety of contemporary topics. These classes
integrate listening, speaking, reading and writing skills
for interpersonal and professional communication.
(30-hour classes)
U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. immigrants who are:
Residents of Anne Arundel County: $122
Residents of other Maryland counties: $132
Residents of other states: $262
Non-U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $262
TPT 300 NEW
ESL 382
Prepare for the reading section of the Test of Essential
Academic Skills (TEAS) exam. Increase reading speed and
comprehension. Analyze, evaluate and answer different
types of questions. Practice effective test-taking techniques.
Review contemporary topics for health professionals. CEUs
awarded. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
$247 includes $7 fee.
Discover a precise and effective way to help students learn
English vocabulary. Explore different types of vocabulary
and ways to assess students’ vocabulary knowledge. Discuss
learning strategies that help students build their academic
and technical vocabulary. $150 includes $72 fee.
TEAS Prep: Reading and Contemporary Topics
Sec. 101 H10041H M
6-9 pm
15 sessions
Jan. 27-May 12
Arnold campus
ESL Teacher Training
Start or advance your career teaching English as a Second
Language in the community or workplace setting. For
more information, call the ESL office 410-777-2901.
ELL 301
Interactive English: Intermediate Students 1A
Basic Education
Practice intermediate-level language skills. Learn effective
strategies and techniques for reading, writing, listening and
speaking. Participate in interactive activities while exploring
a variety of contemporary topics. Develop grammar skills
while building vocabulary. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 101
TuTh
Sec. 102
TuTh
H09975H 9-11:15 am
H09981H 6:30-9 pm
13 sessions
Arnold campus
Jan. 30-March 13
12 sessions
Arnold campus
Feb. 4-March 13
ESL 373
Interactive English for Advanced Students 1A
Develop upper-level language skills. Practice vocabulary
building, effective reading and writing, and strategies for
listening and speaking. Engage in interactive activities while
exploring a variety of contemporary topics. Strengthen
grammar skills. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
Sec. 101
TuTh
Sec. 102
TuTh
13 sessions
9-11:15 am
12 sessions
6:30-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jan. 30-March 13
Arnold campus
Feb. 4-March 13
Special Topics
(45-hour classes)
U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. immigrants
who are:
Residents of Anne Arundel County: $247
Residents of other Maryland counties: $257
Residents of other states: $512
Non-U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $512
ESL 364
Advanced Pronunciation
Focus on overcoming common problems non-native
speakers have with standard American English. Develop
skills in vocalization, articulation, pronunciation, intonation
and language rhythm. Expand the use of self-monitoring
techniques to develop accuracy and fluency. Designed for
intermediate-, advanced- and capstone-level ESL students.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded.
Sec. 101 15 sessions
W
6-9 pm
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Arnold campus
Jan. 22-May 7
Introduction to Teaching ESL –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following course to
earn a continuing education certificate. For more
information visit www.aacc.edu/esl/introteaching or
call 410-777-2901. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
ESL 380 Introduction to Teaching ESL
ESL 381 ESL Teacher Practicum
ESL 382 Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary
ESL 383 Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar
ESL 384 Teaching ESL/EFL Reading
ESL 380
Introduction to Teaching ESL
Prepare to teach ESL students in academic, community and
workplace settings. Learn the theory of the communicative
language teaching approach and its application to secondlanguage teaching and learning. Discuss language skills,
assessment and classroom management. Create a portfolio
including lesson plans, list of ESL resources and classroom
activities. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $247 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 111 Composition and Introduction to
Literature 1 or permission of department chair.
Note: This course does not certify participants to teach ESL in Anne
Arundel County Public Schools.
Sec. 101 15 sessions
Arnold campus
M
5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 27-May 12 Elise Couper
ESL 381
ESL Teacher Practicum
Receive an orientation to ESL classrooms and ESL teaching.
Observe, interact with and participate in an ESL classroom
under the supervision of an experienced ESL instructor. CEUs
awarded. $157 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: ESL 380 Introduction to Teaching ESL or permission of
department chair.
Note: For registration information and to establish a schedule
call 410-777-2901. Students must register by Feb. 3 to establish a
schedule. This course does not certify participants to teach ESL in Anne
Arundel County Public Schools.
Sec. 101 9 sessions
Arnold campus
M
9-10 am
Feb. 10-March 14 Mary Rogers
Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 Jan. 15-March 7
ONLN EDGO
Paul Nation
Sec. 102 Feb. 19-April 11
ONLN EDGO
Paul Nation
Sec. 103 March 19-May 9
ONLN EDGO
Paul Nation
ESL 383
Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar
Examine grammar as a 3-D process that is useful in bringing
coherence, cohesion and texture to writing and speech.
Explore the definitions of grammar, differences between
patterns and rules, and how to help students overcome
grammar challenges. $150 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 Jan. 15-March 7
ONLN EDGO
Diane Larsen-Freeman
Sec. 102 Feb. 19-April 11
ONLN EDGO
Diane Larsen-Freeman
Sec. 103 March 19-May 9
ONLN EDGO
Diane Larsen-Freeman
ESL 384
Teaching ESL/EFL Reading
Discover practical techniques and methods for teaching
reading in any ESL or EFL environment. Explore effective
strategies for intensive and extensive reading and improving
reading comprehension and rate. Learn about assessment
options. $150 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 Jan. 15-March 7
ONLN EDGO
Neil Anderson
Sec. 102 Feb. 19-April 11
ONLN EDGO
Neil Anderson
Sec. 103 March 19-May 9
ONLN EDGO
Neil Anderson
Teaching ESL Using the Internet–
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following course to
earn a continuing education certificate. For
more information visit www.aacc.edu/esl/
introteaching or call 410-777-2901. See pages
78-79 to learn more about continuing education
certificate programs.
ESL 309 NEW
Teaching ESL Using the Internet
Learn to use textbook supplementary websites and digital
resources focused on developing the students’ abilities in
writing, reading, speaking and listening. Design online
activities using CLEAR software. Evaluate websites for
teacher resources and professional development. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
$177 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 8 sessions
Tu
5:30-8:30 pm
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Arnold campus
Feb. 4-April 1
Careers and Certifications
Accounting and Bookkeeping
SBM 329
Alternative and Sustainable
Energy
Accounting and Record Keeping for Small
Business
OCA 373
Start and maintain a balanced set of books that will sustain
an IRS audit and provide you with a profit/loss statement
each month. Learn about business entities, sole proprietor,
partnerships and corporations, profit development, taxreduction strategies and more. CEUs awarded. $103 includes
$7 fee.
Gain a basic understanding of photovoltaic (PV) system
installation. Discuss electrical basics and safety, solar
energy fundamentals, PV markets and applications, system
components, sizing, design, analysis and troubleshooting.
$1,052 includes $532 fee.CEUs awarded.
Sec. 101 H13295H MW
6-9:15 pm
4 sessions
Jan. 28-Feb. 6
Arnold campus
Cheryl Stewart
OBS 500
Accounting Fundamentals
Learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial
reporting, and how to analyze and record financial
transactions. Discuss accounts receivable, accounts payable,
payroll procedures, sales taxes and common banking
activities. $152 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13218H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Charlene Messier
Sec. 102 H13219H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Charlene Messier
Sec. 103 H13236H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Charlene Messier
Photovoltaic Installation Prep Course 1
Note: Students successfully completing the exam at the end of the
course will be awarded Entry Level Certification by the North American
Board of Certified Energy Practitioners(NABCEP). Offered in partnership
with IEC Chesapeake. For registration details call 410-777-2447.
Sec. 101 H13471H 2 sessions
IEC
WTh
8:30 am-6:30 pm Feb. 12-13
John Marks
OCA 530
Fundamentals of Solar Hot Water Heating
Learn the basics of installing code compliant solar hot water
systems. Review design criteria, installation guidelines, safety
issues, maintenance and legal considerations of solar hot
water heating systems. $997† includes $732 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13514H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13534H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13535H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
OCA 531
Photovoltaic System Design and Installation
OBS 501
Accounting Fundamentals 2
Continue to build corporate accounting knowledge. Learn
to analyze transactions, prepare financial reports and
gain practical experience working with dividends, assets,
depreciation and more. $152 includes $72 fee.
Prerequisite: OBS 500 Accounting Fundamentals.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13238H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Charlene Messier
Sec. 102 H13239H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Charlene Messier
Sec. 103 H13241H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Charlene Messier
Learn the fundamentals of photovoltaic system design and
installation. Review design criteria, installation guidelines,
safety issues, maintenance and legal considerations of
photovoltaic systems. $1,002 includes $817 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13536H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13537H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13538H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
OCA 536
Green Building for Contractors
Learn green building practices for experts in the field. Study
energy efficiency, building durability, indoor air quality,
resource efficiency and water efficiency. $1,297† includes
$997 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13539H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13541H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
OCA 539
Introduction to Building Energy Efficiency
Explore best practices in air sealing, insulating, duct sealing
and base-load energy improvements for conventional and
mobile homes. Learn how to improve energy efficiency,
combustion safety and indoor air quality of buildings. $497†
includes $397 fee.
OCA 542
Fundamentals of Sustainable Buildings
and High Performance System
Design Learn the fundamentals and benefits of green design
practices. Explore innovative green building ideas. Review
architectural decisions and their impact on sustainable and
green project goals. $1,597† includes $1,197 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13563H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13565H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13567H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
OCA 545
Weatherization Installer Training
Learn to perform basic forms of energy-efficiency measures
including: caulking, CFL installations, weather-stripping,
minor home repairs, health and safety environmental
awareness, customer service, constructions basics reviews,
building sciences overview and crew chief functions. $1,147†
includes $927 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13569H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13571H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13572H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
OCA 547
Certified Green Supply Chain Professional
Learn how to enable a company to achieve its environmental
sustainability goals through global sourcing, materials
management, procurement and buying, transportation and
logistics, and new product development. $1,597 includes
$1,297 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.
Sec. 101 H13573H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN GATL
Angie Coated
Sec. 102 H13576H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN GATL
Angie Coated
Sec. 103 H13577H March 19-May 9 ONLN GATL
Angie Coated
OCC 321
Wind Energy Apprentice
Learn the basics of wind technology, energy anatomy, wind
farm design, the wind business and the characteristics of
energy sources. Study the fundamentals of hydraulics, basic
theory and practice of electrical circuits, and calculations for
alternating and direct currents. $2,197† includes $1,902 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.
Sec. 101 H13620H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN GATL
Keith Plantier
Sec. 102 H13622H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN GATL
Keith Plantier
Sec. 103 H13670H March 19-May 9 ONLN GATL
Keith Plantier
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13548H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13552H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13554H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
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BIS 521
LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation
Acquire the fundamental concepts of green building.
Prepare to take the Green Associate exam and earn the
LEED Green Associate credential from the Green Building
Certification Institute. Examine case studies of LEED certified
building projects, concepts of integrated design, third-party
verification and the LEED administration process. CEUs
awarded. $702 includes $355 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09955H Feb. 3-March 28 ONLN LERN
Kelly Gearhart
BIS 542
LEED AP+ Building Design and Construction
Discover the real-world application of green building design
and construction practices on LEED projects. Learn the
tools, knowledge and materials necessary to pursue new
opportunities in the growing green field. Prepare for the LEED
AP+ BD&C accreditation exam. CEUs awarded. $802 includes
$405 fee.
Prerequisite: Prior LEED AP Acceditation (before 2009) or the LEED
Green Associate accreditation.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09959H Feb. 3-March 28 ONLN LERN
Summer Gorder
Building Maintenance and
Administration
Boiler Operation
OCA 310
Preparation for Maryland Stationary Engineer
Certification 1
Entry-level operators and maintenance personnel, learn
the basics of low-pressure boilers and plant equipment
and operations. Discuss basic boiler construction, care and
operation. Study water chemistry and treatment; hydronic
heating systems; basic electrical, refrigeration and HVAC
systems; fire prevention and safety; American Society
of Mechanical Engineers code requirements and exam
qualifications. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $259 includes $7 fee.
Careers and Certifications
Note: Prepares students for the Maryland Stationary Engineers
certification examination (grades 4 and 5) and the National Institute
for the Uniform Licensing of Power Engineers (NIULPE) certification
examination (grade 5).
Sec. 101 H14190H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6-9:15 pm
Jan. 21-April 15 Robert Griffin
OCA 311
Preparation for Maryland Stationary Engineer
Certification 2
Stationary Engineer Preparation –
Continuing Education Certificate
Prepare for the Maryland Stationary Engineer
certification exams and earn a continuing education
certificate by successfully completing the following
two courses. Visit www.aacc.edu/boiler for more
information or call 410-777-2970. See pages
78-79 to learn more about continuing education
certificate programs.
OCA 310
OCA 311
Preparation for Maryland Stationary
Engineer Certification 1
Preparation for Maryland Stationary
Engineer Certification 2
Successfully complete the following two courses to earn
a continuing education certificate and prepare for the
Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®) exam.
Visit www.aacc.edu/businesseducation/
admin. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
BNS 551 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals
BNS 552 Administrative Assistant Applications
Management and Supervision
Business Education
MGM 503
For more information about courses and upcoming
events, visit www.aacc.edu/businesseducation.
Motivate and delegate with purpose. Develop problem
solving tactics and learn how to resolve conflicts in the
workplace. CEUs awarded. $152 includes $72 fee.
Administrative Assistant
BNS 551
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals
Master the essentials of managerial and staff support,
information and records management, communications
technology, travel and meeting coordination, space planning
and office ergonomics. CEUs awarded. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. CAP® exam not included. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13007H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13008H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13010H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
BNS 552
Administrative Assistant Applications
Learn the fundamentals of business law, ethics and
operations management. Determine how to recruit, evaluate,
select and train team members. CEUs awarded. $116 includes
$72 fee.
Prerequisite: BNS 551 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals or
equivalent experience.
Note: Online course. CAP® exam not included. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13013H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13017H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13018H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Experienced operators learn more about high-pressure
boiler systems and plant equipment and operations. Explore
steam boiler operations and accessories and combustion
and computer-assisted combustion controls. Learn water
chemistry and treatment; basic electrical, refrigeration
and HVAC systems; fire prevention and safety and exam
qualifications. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $259 includes $7 fee.
Note: Prepares students for the Maryland Stationary Engineers
certification examination (grades 1-3) and the NIULPE certification
examination (grades 1-4).
Sec. 101 H14194H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6-9:15 pm
Jan. 13-April 14 Gregory Denevan
40
Administrative Professional –
Continuing Education Certificate
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Fundamentals of Supervision and Management
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13182H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Patricia Adesso
Sec. 102 H13185H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Patricia Adesso
Sec. 103 H13187H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Patricia Adesso
MGM 504
Fundamentals of Supervision and Management 2
Continue to strengthen your management skills. Learn how
to effectively communicate with different personality types,
employees and peers. CEUs awarded. $152 includes $72 fee.
Prerequisite: MGM 503 Fundamentals of Supervision and
Management or equivalent experience.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13189H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Patricia Adesso
Sec. 102 H13211H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Patricia Adesso
Sec. 103 H13212H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Patricia Adesso
DLC 347
Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications
Learn to effectively apply elements and methods of Six
Sigma to achieve the highest possible quality. Prepare for the
internationally recognized Six Sigma Black Belt and quality
manager exams. $116 includes $72 fee.
Prerequisite: MGM 505 Total Quality Fundamentals.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13070H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13073H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13074H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
business
MGM 505
Marketing
Learn to effectively apply the fundamentals of total quality
management. Discover the role of customers in quality and
determine the major elements of quality systems. Master
concepts such as the cost of nonquality, variations and total
employee involvement (TEI). CEUs awarded. $152 includes
$72 fee.
OBS 506
Total Quality Fundamentals
Business Support Specialist –
Continuing Education Certificate
Prepare for a career as a business support specialist
by taking six courses either for academic credit or to
earn a continuing education certificate. The program
is offered face-to-face (daytime). All six courses must
be taken together as a part of an intensive, short-term
training called a cohort. If taken for credit, students
can earn 20 credits and a business certificate. Prior to
registering for this credit/noncredit share program,
students must contact the program coordinator
at 410-777-2925. The following courses will be
offered. For more information, visit www.aacc.edu/
businesssupport. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
BNS 389Business and Its Environment
BNS 392Business Office Management 1
BNS 390Business Office Management 2
BNS 389Business Communications
CTR 320 Personal Word Processing Applications
CTR 341 Personal Computer Information
Management Applications
DLC 310
Distribution and Logistics Management
Learn how to improve operational throughput, distribution
and logistics management activities, as well as increase
customer satisfaction. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13031H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13034H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13039H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
DLC 324
Introduction to Business Analysis
Develop analytical skills that are in high demand. Learn
powerful techniques to improve decision-making skills at
work. Examine methods to make informed and effective
business decisions. $116 includes $72 fee.
DLC 352
Supply Chain Management Fundamentals
Master the fundamentals of supply chain management
including customer demand forecasting, master production
scheduling (MPS), material requirements planning
(MRP), capacity planning and production activity control
(PAC). Prepare for internationally recognized certification
examinations. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13080H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13081H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13082H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
BNS 579
Supervisory and Leadership
Learn practical insightful methods for effective delegation,
performance management and performance reviews. Discuss
the supervisor’s role and responsibilities, and strategies for
improving effectiveness and leadership. CEUs awarded. $402
includes $205 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09972H Feb. 3-March 28 ONLN LERN
Sally Klauss
BIS 551
Management Boot Camp
Supervisors, managers and emerging leaders improve
management skills. Discover the keys for effectively
managing employees. Find out how to create clear
expectations, engage and motivate employees, and increase
effectiveness through use of the DiSC personality profile
(included). CEUs awarded. $302 includes $155 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09964H Feb. 3-28
ONLN LERN
Sally Klauss
BIS 566 NEW
Negotiation: Get What You Want
Learn how to plan, implement and win the bargaining
process. Discover how to prioritize needs and clarify requests.
Develop the skills to improve relationships, grow a business
network and save time. Gain confidence and increase success.
CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee.
Increase your website traffic by learning proven, step-by-step
strategies for achieving the highest possible position on
major search engines. $116 includes $72 fee.
Prerequisite: OLN 381 Creating Web Pages or equivalent HTML
experience.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13257H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Robert Viers
Sec. 102 H13258H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Robert Viers
Sec. 103 H13260H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Robert Viers
OBS 505
Business and Marketing Writing
Learn how to write copy that achieves business and
marketing goals. Explore the power of writing. CEUs awarded.
$152 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13251H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Adams
Sec. 102 H13252H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Adams
Sec. 103 H13253H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Adams
BIS 568 NEW
Customer Research
Find out what customers know by engaging and interacting
with them. Discover new techniques for collecting
information that will improve an organization’s products or
services, promotion and marketing, and even bottom line
finances. CEUs awarded. $402 includes $205 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09970H Feb. 3-March 28 ONLN LERN
William Draves
BIS 569 NEW
Introduction to Data Analysis
Learn how to analyze data in a business setting. Increase
business productivity by analyzing collected data to
determine trends and make predications. CEUs awarded.
$202 includes $105 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09971H Feb. 3-March 28 ONLN LERN
BIS 502
Introduction to Social Media
Learn about social media, the top sites and their role in
business and personal life. Examine case studies and discuss
how businesses are using social media for communication,
customer retention, branding, marketing, market research and
needs assessment. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09946H Feb. 3-March 28 ONLN LERN
Jennifer Selke
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09968H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Julia King Tamang
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Careers and Certifications
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13053H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Frank David
Sec. 102 H13054H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Frank David
Sec. 103 H13061H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Frank David
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13213H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13215H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13217H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Achieving Top Search Engine Positions
business
BIS 539
BIS 503
BIS 538
Discover how to use online video to drive traffic to a website,
boost business and build brand awareness. Learn how to
shoot simple, effective videos and strategically use Google
and YouTube to market a business. CEUs awarded. $252
includes $130 fee.
Explore major social media, including Twitter, LinkedIn and
blogging, and how to use it to engage customers and clients.
Develop a two-way communication and marketing strategy
for an organization using social media. CEUs awarded. $202
includes $105 fee.
Discover the marketing planning process, concepts and
strategies in relation to media buying decisions and
marketing campaigns. Gain knowledge on media buying
strategies to promote an organization and boost sales and
profits. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee.
BNS 580
BNS 581
BIS 520
Learn the basics of email promotions. Discuss effective
content, timing and testing of email campaigns. Discover
how to analyze and improve email response rates through
testing and tracking of open and click-through rates. $202
includes $105 fee. CEUs awarded.
Learn how to analyze visitor traffic to boost website traffic.
Discover how to use search engine optimization to gain
greater visibility and exposure in Google searches. Discuss
how to redesign website copy to increase visitors and results.
CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee.
Discover how to use video as a marketing tool to reach and
serve more people. Learn what types of video others are
using and what works best. Create a YouTube channel with
features like captions and annotations. CEUs awarded. $252
includes $130 fee.
BIS 564 NEW
BIS 514
Project Management
Discover how to attract customers to a website and what
kind of content to share. Learn how to use landing pages and
forms to collect names and email addresses. Discuss how to
implement lead-nurturing campaigns that result in sales.
CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee.
Nontechnical users learn how to build, deploy and market
smartphone applications across Android, iPhone and
Blackberry platforms. Develop and deploy smartphone
applications quickly and inexpensively. $252 includes $130
fee. CEUs awarded.
BNS 513
Video Marketing
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09957H Feb. 3-March 28 ONLN LERN
Erin Huggins
Improving Email Promotions
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09973H Feb. 3-March 28 ONLN LERN
Susan Hurrell
Introduction to Inbound Marketing
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09966H Feb. 3-28
ONLN LERN
Suzanne Kart
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09947H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Suzanne Kart
Boosting Your Website Traffic
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09974H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Susan Hurrell
Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09951H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Susan Hurrell
BIS 547 NEW
BIS 516
Discover the basics of the entrepreneurial planning process
culminating in the development of an early-stage business
plan. Prepare a business concept, build a plan and evaluate a
business for feasibility. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee.
Learn how to adapt a marketing message for the Facebook
platform and how to integrate Facebook across all marketing
areas. Discover new tools and proven techniques to increase
business, expand reach and improve message visibility and
response. CEUs awarded. $252 includes $130 fee.
The Business Plan
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09961H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Mary Izard
BIS 563 NEW
Content Marketing
Discover ways to identify an ideal audience and speak their
language. Learn how to create content that is engaging and
purposeful. Develop a website content marketing strategy
that exceeds the needs of visitors. CEUs awarded. $202
includes $105 fee.
Careers and Certifications
Marketing Using Social Media
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09965H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Michael Weiss
42
Facebook for Business: Advanced Skills
Prerequisite: Students must have Facebook page and basic
knowledge of the platform.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09952H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Jennifer Selke
BIS 517
Google Analytics
Learn how to use Google Analytics, the standard in website
analytics. Gain a greater understanding of site traffic and how
to convert visitors into leads and sales. Calculate return on
investment (ROI) for online advertising. CEUs awarded. $202
includes $105 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09953H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Dan Belhassen
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Media Buying Strategies
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09956H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Erin Parnell
YouTube for Business
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09954H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Jennifer Selke
Project Management Fundamentals
Learn the difference between project management and
general management, role of the project manager and the
project team. Explore project phases, effective use of project
management resources and references. CEUs awarded. $152
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H12971H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H12973H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H12974H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
BNS 514
Project Management Applications
Continue studies, focusing on how the areas of planning
and controlling the project relate to the project manager’s
job. Learn about the starts of project execution and project
closure within the project management cycle. CEUs awarded.
$152 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H12977H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H12978H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H12982H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
business
BNS 516
SAS 515
Prepare for the Project Management Institute’s prestigious
PMP Certification exam. Master the first six chapters of
“A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge”
(PMBOK Guide), the most essential resource for the exam.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $182
includes $87 fee.
Discover the best methods for measuring customer service and
applying the principles of consumer behavior to your business.
Learn about target marketing, market segmentation, the
marketing mix and applying customer feedback to product
designs. CEUs awarded. $116 includes $72 fee.
PMP Certification Prep 1
Managing Customer Service
Note: Online course. PMBOK Guide required. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H12984H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H12986H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H12987H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
BNS 517
PMP Certification Prep 2
Continue to prepare for the Project Management Institute’s
PMP Certification exam by mastering chapters seven
through 12 of “A Guide to the Project Management Body of
Knowledge” (PMBOK Guide). Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. $182 includes $87 fee.
Note: Online course. PMBOK Guide required. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H12992H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H12994H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H12995H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sales and Customer Service
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13287H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13289H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13291H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
BIS 549
Effective Selling
Learn the secret of converting potential customers into
long-term assets. Find out how to lay the groundwork for
repeat business and your future success with good planning,
communication and understanding human nature. $116
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13040H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Steve Payseur
Sec. 102 H13041H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Steve Payseur
Sec. 103 H13042H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Steve Payseur
OBS 503
Professional Sales Skills
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13246H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Dave Paquin
Sec. 102 H13248H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Dave Paquin
Sec. 103 H13250H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Dave Paquin
Learn to develop the entrepreneurial qualities needed to
succeed, including motivation, creativity and discipline. Discuss
setting up a home office, banking, writing a business plan,
marketing and more. Find ways to balance your personal and
professional life. CEUs awarded. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H12964H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Helene Liatsos
Sec. 102 H12965H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Helene Liatsos
Sec. 103 H12966H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Helene Liatsos
BNS 504
Learn how to build customer service skills to powerfully
impact career success as well as other areas of life. Discover
ways to consistently deliver exceptional service. Develop
plans for an organization or career. CEUs awarded. $152
includes $80 fee.
Explore skills assessment, pricing, contracting and marketing.
Learn about business resources to help you establish and
operate a consulting practice. CEUs awarded. $116 includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09962H Feb. 3-Feb. 28
ONLN LERN
Nanette Sanders-Cobb
BIS 550
Extraordinary Customer Service
Develop customer service into something extraordinary with a
few essential elements. Learn how to gain big results through
customer service that will improve a business or organization’s
bottom line. CEUs awarded. $152 includes $80 fee.
Start Your Own Business
BNS 526
Smart Start Your Business
Learn how to establish a legal and licensed business. Find out
how to keep proper business records and find funding. CEUs
awarded. $62† includes $40 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with the Maryland Small Business
Development Center-Central Maryland.
Sec. 101 H10105H 1 session
Arnold campus
Tu
5-8 pm
Jan. 14
Hollis Minor
Sec. 102 H10106H 1 session
GBTC
Tu
5-8 pm
Feb. 11
Hollis Minor
Sec. 103 H10107H 1 session
AMIL
Tu
5-8 pm
March 11
Hollis Minor
Starting Your Own Consulting Practice
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H12967H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
William Flood
Sec. 102 H12968H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
William Flood
Sec. 103 H12970H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
William Flood
BNS 518
Creating a Successful Business Plan
Create a first-draft business plan for your business idea.
Explore how your business plan can help you obtain financing
and keep your business strategically focused. CEUs awarded.
$116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H12997H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Carol Smalley
Sec. 102 H12998H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Carol Smalley
Sec. 103 H12999H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Carol Smalley
DLC 336
Mastery of Business Fundamentals
Address the significance of strategic planning and
external and internal environmental factors that affect an
organization. Learn about fundamentals of accounting,
financial investment models and the basics of financial
planning and budgeting. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online Course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13062H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13063H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13065H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
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Careers and Certifications
Discover how to turn prospects into buyers, provide proper
customer service and develop and implement sales plans.
Learn time management skills, marketing, negotiating,
prospecting techniques and how to close the sale. CEUs
awarded. $152 includes $72 fee.
Start and Operate Your
Own Home-Based Business
Keys to Customer Service
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource
Network (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09963H March 3-28
ONLN LERN
Fred Bayley
DLC 313
BNS 502
b u s i n e s s • c a s i n o a n d g a m i n g i n d u s t ry
DLC 350
Start Your Own Small Business
Learn how to take your dream of starting a business and put
it into action. Learn about start-up options, proven marketing
techniques, unique financing options and easy employeemanagement tips. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13076H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Kris Solice-Johnson
Sec. 102 H13077H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Kris Solice-Johnson
Sec. 103 H13079H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Kris Solice-Johnson
BNS 519
Import Export Now
H09531H 6:30-10:30 pm
H09532H 1-5 pm
H09533H 6:30-10:30 pm
H09535H 1-5 pm
H09534H 1-5 pm
H09536H 1-5 pm
H09777H 6:30-10:30 pm
5 sessions
Jan. 13-21
5 sessions
Feb. 17-21
5 sessions
Feb. 17-24
5 sessions
March 24-28
5 sessions
March 3-7
5 sessions
March 31-April 4
5 sessions
March 31-April 7
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
COO 396
Examine international trade and how to set up an import/
export business plan, financing, finding customers
and working with sales and export agents. Provides an
opportunity to chat with classmates nationwide via the
Internet. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $117 includes $55 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with John Spiers.
Sec. 101 H13003H Jan. 22-March 19 ONLN JSPR
John Spiers
BIS 505
Entrepreneur Boot Camp
Identify the characteristics, knowledge and skills needed to
become a successful entrepreneur. Develop goals and a plan
to establish your business. Learn techniques to successfully
manage a new business. CEUs awarded. $202 includes
$105 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09949H Feb. 3-28
ONLN LERN
Conrad Law
BIS 506
Practical Math for the Workplace
Learn to perform financial tasks required in the workplace.
Review common business activities such as payroll, banking,
invoicing and purchasing. Master practical applications of
mathematics in common workplace activities. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $152
includes $80 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources
Network Inc. (LERN).
Sec. 101 H09950H Feb. 3-28
ONLN LERN
Constance Yates
Casino and Gaming Industry
Careers and Certifications
Sec. 102
MTuWTh
Sec. 103
MTuWThF
Sec. 104
MTuWTh
Sec. 105
MTuWThF
Sec. 107
MTuWThF
Sec. 108
MTuWThF
Sec. 109
MTuWTh
The following courses are designed for students
interested in exploring opportunities in casino and
gaming operation.
COO 366
Introduction to Casino Games
Carnival Games
Learn the fundamentals of Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker,
Ultimate Texas Hold 'em and Mississippi Stud. Review table
layout, chip handling and game procedures. Practice handson techniques for dealing and controlling the game. Discuss
the importance of good customer service skills. $347 includes
$47 fee.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games or current
dealer license.
Sec. 101 H14620H 10 sessions
AMIL
MTuWThF 7:30-11:30 am Jan. 13-24
Sylvia Fisher
COO 374
Introduction to Craps
H09529H 7:30-11:30 am
H09530H 1-5 pm
5 sessions
Jan. 13-17
5 sessions
Jan. 13-17
COO 367 Casino Craps Dealer
Prerequisite: COO 374 Introduction to Craps
COO 397 Casino Mini Baccarat Dealer
COO 370 Casino Blackjack Dealer
COO 371 Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer
COO 372 Casino Pai Gow Tiles Dealer
COO 373 Casino Roulette Dealer
COO 385 Casino Poker Dealer
COO 396 Carnival Games
COO 373
Casino Roulette Dealer
Learn the fundamentals of roulette. Review table layout, chip
handling and game procedures. Practice hands-on techniques
to deal the game. Discuss the importance of good customer
service skills. $647 includes $47 fee.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games.
Sec. 101 H09793H 20 sessions
AMIL 005
MTuWThF 1-5 pm
Jan. 27-Feb. 21 Paul Sheppard
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games.
Sec. 101 H09787H 20 sessions
AMIL 005
MTuWThF 7:30-11:30 am Feb. 24-March 28
Sec. 102 H09788H 20 sessions
AMIL 005
MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm March 3-April 10
Sec. 103 H09789H 20 sessions
AMIL 005
MTuWThF 7:30-11:30 am March 31-April 25
COO 397
COO 367
Casino Mini Baccarat Dealer
Learn the fundamentals of mini baccarat. Review table
layout, chip handling and game procedures. Practice handson techniques to deal and control the game. Discuss the
importance of good customer service skills. $197 includes
$47 fee.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games.
Sec. 101 H15619H 10 sessions
AMIL 004
MTuWThF 1-5 pm
Feb. 3-14
Sec. 102 H15620H 10 sessions
AMIL 004
MTuWThF 1-5 pm
March 24-April 4
COO 385
Casino Poker Dealer
Learn the fundamentals of poker. Review table layout, chip
handling and game procedures. Practice hands-on techniques
for dealing and controlling the game. Discuss the importance
of good customer service skills. $647 includes $47 fee.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games.
Sec. 101 H09795H 20 sessions
AMIL 005
MTuWThF 1-5 pm
Feb. 10-March 7
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
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AACC offers eight continuing education certificates–
one for each of the courses listed below–all of which
require enrollment in COO 366 Introduction to Casino
Games. For more information visit www.aacc.
edu/hcat/dealerschool or call 410-777-7073.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
Learn the fundamentals of craps. Review table layout, chip
handling and game procedures. Practice hands-on techniques
to deal and control the games. Discuss the importance of
good customer service skills. $647 includes $47 fee.
Learn the basic concepts and procedures for dealing the table
games blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, mini baccarat, pai
gow poker and pai gow tiles. Review licensing requirements,
casino chain of command and customer service. $197
includes $57 fee.
Sec. 101
MTuWThF
Sec. 106
MTuWThF
Dealer School –
Continuing Education Certificate
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
Casino Craps Dealer
Learn advanced dealing for craps. Review table layout, chip
handling and game procedures. Practice hands-on techniques
to deal the game. Discuss the importance of good customer
service skills. $647 includes $47 fee.
Prerequisites: COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games and
COO 374 Introduction to Craps.
Sec. 101 H09778H 20 sessions
AMIL 005
MTuWThF 1-5 pm
Feb. 24-March 28
COO 370
Casino Blackjack Dealer
Learn the fundamentals of blackjack. Review table layout,
chip handling and game procedures. Practice hands-on
techniques for dealing and controlling the game. Discuss the
importance of good customer service skills. $647 includes
$47 fee.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games.
Sec. 101 H09781H 20 sessions
AMIL
MTuWThF 7:30-11:30 am Jan. 27-Feb. 21
Sec. 102 H09782H 20 sessions
AMIL
MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Jan. 27-Feb. 27
Sec. 103 H09783H 20 sessions
AMIL
MTuWThF 7:30-11:30 am Feb. 24-March 28
Sec. 104 H09784H 20 sessions
AMIL
MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm March 3-April 10
Sec. 105 H09785H 20 sessions
AMIL
MTuWThF 7:30-11:30 am March 31-April 25
c a s i n o a n d g a m i n g i n d u s t ry • c h i l d c a r e t r a i n i n g
COO 371
Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer
Learn the fundamentals of pai gow poker. Review table
layout, chip handling and game procedures. Practice handson techniques to deal and control the game. Discuss the
importance of good customer service skills. $197 includes
$47 fee.
Prequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games.
Sec. 101 H09786H 5 sessions
AMIL 004
MTuWThF 1-5 pm
March 10-14
Child Care Training
AACC’s Teacher Education and Child Care (TEACH)
Institute provides comprehensive child care training
services including certification courses, continuing
education, on-site training, conferences, consultation,
a speaker’s bureau and advocacy. For information call
410-777-2915 or visit www.aacc.edu/childcare.
To receive continuing education units (CEUs) students
must attend 100 percent of the classes and receive at
least 75 percent on assessment.
Maryland Child Care Credential
AACC’s child care courses meet the Maryland Child Care
Credential requirements established by the Maryland
State Department of Education (MSDE) Office of Child
Care. Each class has a content area code that corresponds
to the Core of Knowledge requirements. The codes are:
C - Curriculum
D - Child development
H - Health, safety and nutrition
L - Community
P - Professionalism
S - Special needs
For information on the credentialing program and
specific education requirements for each credential level,
contact the MSDE Office of Child Care at 410-767-7852.
For additional child care classes call Arundel Child Care
Connections at 410-222-1712.
Pre-service Training
CDA 305
Child Care 1 – Child Growth and Development
Note: The hybrid course has two mandatory face-to-face classes.
The first mandatory meeting is the start date of the class. For other
meeting dates please call 410-777-2915.
Sec. 101 H10158H 8 sessions
GBTC
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Jan. 11-March 1
Sec. 102 H10159H Jan. 27-April 21 ONLN HYBR/AMIL
Taryn Carter
Sec. 103 H10160H 18 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
6:30-9 pm
Feb. 17-April 23
Pick the topic that meets the needs of your staff or family child care situation. AACC
instructors can bring the class to your site at a time convenient for you, whether it's
during the day, evening or on weekends. CEUs awarded. Call Child Care Training at
410-777-2915.
DAC 328
Lead Teacher 90-Hour Preschool Child Care –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following two courses to earn
a continuing education certificate and fulfill Maryland
State Department of Education Office of Child Care
90-hour child care requirements for preschool teachers.
Visit www.aacc.edu/teach/preschool.cfm. See pages
78-79 to learn more about continuing education
certificate programs.
CDA 305 Child Care 1 – Child Growth and Development
CDA 306 Child Care 2 – Activities for Young Children
CDA 306
Child Care 2 – Activities for Young Children
Study the principles of children’s learning, learning
environments for young children and activities from birth
through age 6. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. Perfect attendance required. CEUs awarded. $275
includes $15 fee.
Note: The hybrid course has four mandatory face-to-face classes.
The first mandatory meeting is the start date of the class. For other
meeting dates please call 410-777-2915.
Sec. 101 H10161H 8 sessions
GBTC
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Jan. 11-March 1
Sec. 102 H10162H Jan. 29-April 16 ONLN HYBR/AMIL
Michele Hall
Sec. 103 H10163H 18 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6:30-9 pm
Feb. 18-April 24
Sec. 104 H10164H 8 sessions
AMIL
Sa
9 am-4 pm
March 15-May 10
Group Care of Infants and Toddlers
Study the young child’s physical, emotional, social and
cognitive growth. Includes curriculum planning, goal setting
and selection of age-appropriate materials and methods.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded. $275 includes $15 fee.
Note: Successful completion of CDA 305 Child Care 1 – Child Growth
and Development and DAC 328 Group Care of Infants and Toddlers meet
state requirements for teachers in infant care. The hybrid course has
five mandatory face-to-face classes. The first mandatory meeting is the
start date of the class. For other meeting dates please call
410-777-2915.
Sec. 101 H10168H Jan. 13-April 14 ONLN HYBR/Arnold
Elaine Frost
Sec. 102 H10169H 8 sessions
AMIL
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Feb. 1-March 29
DAC 370
Child Care: The School-Age Child
Discuss curriculum development for school-age children.
Learn communication skills, classroom management and
development of a positive self-concept. Examine ageappropriate activities to promote optimum development of
children in the after-school setting. Meets the Office of Child
Care requirements in regulations that group leaders have 45
hours of curriculum training. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $275 includes $15 fee.
Note: The hybrid course has four mandatory face-to-face classes.
The first mandatory meeting is the start date of the class. For other
meeting dates please call 410-777-2915.
Sec. 101 H10170H Jan. 15-April 16 ONLN HYBR/AMIL
Amy Weaver
Sec. 102 H10171H 8 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Feb. 1-March 29
Sec. 103 H15601H March 24-May 22 ONLN HYBR/Arnold
Pamela Nussbaumer
Note: Mandatory face-to-face meeting Monday, March 24,
7:15-9:45 p.m. in CALT.
r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
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Careers and Certifications
Study the growth and development of children from birth
through adolescence. Topics include an introduction to the
child care profession and the social, emotional, physical and
intellectual development of children. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. Perfect attendance required.
CEUs awarded. $275 includes $15 fee.
Customized stafF Training
child care training
Child Development Associate –
Continuing Education Certificate
Family Child Care Provider –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following six courses to earn
an AACC continuing education certificate and fulfill
the training requirements to earn a child development
associate credential from the Council for Professional
Recognition. Courses CDA 308, CDA 309 and CDA 310
together meet the 90-hour child care training required
by the Maryland State Department of Education/Office
of Child Care. For more information visit www.aacc.
edu/teach/cda. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
Successfully complete the following six preservice
training child care courses to earn an AACC
continuing education certificate and fulfill the
training requirement required by the Maryland State
Department of Education Office of Child Care to become
a family child care provider. Visit www.aacc.edu/
childcare/professional. See pages 78-79 to learn
more about continuing education certificate programs.
CDA 308
CDA 309
CDA 310
CDA 311
CDA 312
CDA 313
DYC 399
Basic Growth and Development
Classroom Experience for Young Children
(offered spring 2014)
Using Growth and Development in
Designing Experiences
Working with Infants and Toddlers
(offered spring 2014)
Planning for the School-Aged Child
(offered spring 2014)
Child Development Associate Completer
(offered spring 2014)
DCC 302
CONTENT AREAS: P,L
Communication Skills for Child Care Professionals
Learn how to communicate better with parents in center
and family child care settings. Gain strategies for handling
paperwork as well as difficult conversations. CEUs awarded.
$90 includes $12 fee.
Note: Meets the Maryland State Department of Education Office
of Child Care training regulations for all teachers and directors of child
care centers.
Sec. 101 H10182H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 16-30
DCC 300
CONTENT AREA: D
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 1 – Child Development
Discover the theories and research regarding child
development. Examine brain development during gestation
and the importance of play in a developmentally appropriate
environment. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $7 fee.
Careers and Certifications
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for
family providers.
Sec. 101 H10172H Jan. 13-19
ONLN HYBR
Taryn Carter
DCC 301
CONTENT AREA: C
Family Child Care Preservice Training Module
2 – Curriculum
Create developmentally appropriate lesson plans following
basic curriculum guidelines for multiage grouping. Identify
important content areas and learning standards. CEUs
awarded. $45 includes $7 fee.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for
family providers.
Sec. 101 H10174H Jan. 27-Feb. 2
ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
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DCC 300
DCC 301
DCC 302
DCC 303
DCC 304
DCC 305
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 1 – Child Development
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 2 – Curriculum
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 3 – Health, Safety and Nutrition
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 4 – Special Needs
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 5 – Professionalism
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 6 – Community
CONTENT AREA: H
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 3 – Health, Safety and Nutrition
Create health and safety policies that are practical and
promote best practices. Explore the new food pyramid and
how it impacts menu planning. Design environments that
foster child safety. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $7 fee.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for
family providers.
Sec. 101 H10175H Feb. 3-9
ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
DCC 303
CONTENT AREA: S
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 4 – Special Needs
Learn to create an inclusive environment and build
relationships with families of special needs children. Discover
how the Americans with Disabilities Act affects your family
child care business. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $7 fee.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for
family providers.
Sec. 101 H10176H Feb. 10-16
ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
Nanny/Au Pair –
Continuing Education Certificate
Enhance your child care skills and become a more
marketable professional. Successfully complete the
following six courses to earn a continuing education
certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/childcare/nanny.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
CDA 308 Growth and Development
CDA 310 Using Growth and Development in
Designing Experiences
DYC 368 Fitness, Nutrition and Fun for Young Children
(offered spring 2014)
DCR 331 Building Healthy Relationships with Parents
(see page 47)
DYC 361 Effective Communication with Parents
and Children (offered spring 2014)
DYC 321 Proactive Behavior Guidance (see page 47)
DCC 305
Identify important areas in your neighborhood that can
maximize your business potential. Reach out to businesses
and groups to build relationships that strengthen your
position and create smaller communities that can provide
enrichment opportunities for children. CEUs awarded. $45
includes $7 fee.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for
family providers.
Sec. 101 H10178H Feb. 24-March 2 ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
Core of Knowledge
CDA 308
CONTENT AREA: P
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 5 – Professionalism
Discover the importance of supervision, policies, handbooks
and contracts. Learn practices for establishing a professional
and trustworthy environment that meets Maryland Office of
Child Care regulations. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $7 fee.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for
family providers.
Sec. 101 H10177H Feb. 17-23
ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
CONTENT AREA: D
Basic Growth and Development
Discover how young children develop. Learn about the
theories that help to create a better understanding of early
to midadolescent growth and development. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $175
includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H10165H Jan. 6-March 24
ONLN GHWP
Elaine Frost
Sec. 102 H15610H Sa
9 am-4 pm
AMIL
Elaine Frost
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Goodheart-Willcox
Publisher.
5 sessions
Jan. 11-Feb. 8
Note: Section 102 not intended for CDA certificate.
CDA 310
DCC 304
CONTENT AREA: L
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 6 – Community
CONTENT AREAS: C,D
Using Growth and Development
in Designing Experiences
Apply the concepts and theories of child development when
choosing and designing curriculum and environments for
young children. Explore current research in brain based
learning strategies and develop plans and programs that meet
the needs of all children. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $175 includes $12 fee.
Sec. 101 H10167H Sa
9 am-4 pm
5 sessions
AMIL
Feb. 15-March 15
Note: Section 101 not intended for CDA certificate.
c h i l d c a r e t r a i n i n g • co m p u t e r s a n d t e c h n o lo g y t r a i n i n g
DCR 331
CONTENT AREA: L
Building Healthy Relationships with Parents
Learn how to build healthy and positive relationships
with parents. Discover how to create a parent-friendly
environment that shows how much parents are valued. CEUs
awarded. $37 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H10179H 1 session
Sa
9 am-12:15 pm March 29
DYC 321
AMIL
CONTENT AREA: D
Proactive Behavior Guidance
Develop proactive skills for encouraging positive behavior in
young children. Explore the importance of room and center
set-up, consistency, effective guidance strategies and the use
of positive reinforcement. CEUs awarded. $37 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H10181H Sa
1-4:15 pm
TMD 312
1 session
March 29
AMIL
CONTENT AREAS: C,P
Teaching Preschool: Inspiring Lessons
Create engaging, age-appropriate lesson plans for a
preschool classroom. Explore how the brain develops, what
impact brain and physical development have on learning
and recognize developmentally appropriate practices (DAP)
in the preschool classroom. Practice techniques that will
assist with the assessment phase of lesson planning and
implementation. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09827H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Usha Fortna
Sec. 102 H09830H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Usha Fortna
Sec. 103 H09832H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Usha Fortna
For additional Core of Knowledge training see
parenting and family life
(pages 20-21) and
Teacher Professional Development
(pages 68-71)
Computers and Technology
Training
To get the most out of your course or sequence of courses,
register for the experience level that is right for you!
8 Little or no computer experience
88 Limited keyboarding/computer experience or
completion of a 8 level course
888 Keyboarding skills and experience with
software and Microsoft Windows or equivalent skills and
completion of a 88 level course
8888 Keyboarding skills and working experience
with specific software and Microsoft Windows or
equivalent skills and completion of a 888 level course
Seventy-five percent attendance is required to receive
CEUs. Visit www.aacc.edu/it.
Introduction to Computers
CPT 362 8
Computer Keyboarding
Learn the fundamentals of keyboarding using touch typing
on a computer. Develop speed and accuracy in operating a
computer keyboard. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $117 includes $37 fee.
Sec. 101
Sa
Sec. 102
Th
H10054H 10 am-noon
H10055H 6-8 pm
4 sessions
Jan. 11-Feb. 1
4 sessions
Feb. 6-27
CALT 138
CALT 138
CPT 363 8
Computer Fundamentals
Explore theory and practical applications needed to operate
a personal computer. Cover computer terms, functions,
computer hardware, operating systems and application
software. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $171 includes $37 fee.
Sec. 101
Th
Sec. 102
Sa
H10056H 6-9:15 pm
H10057H 9 am-12:15 pm
4 sessions
CALT 136
Jan. 9-30
4 sessions
GBTC 408
Feb. 22-March 15
CTC 357 8
Windows 7 Basic
Learn how to use the start menu and taskbar. Create and
manage files, folders and libraries, edit file metadata,
search for content, create shortcuts and change system
settings. Browse the Web with Internet Explorer 8. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $127
includes $27 fee.
Sec. 101
Sa
Sec. 102
Tu
H10079H 9 am-12:15 pm
H10080H 6-9:15 pm
2 sessions
Jan. 18-25
2 sessions
Feb. 11-18
GBTC 416
CALT 138
CTC 358 88
Windows 7 Advanced
Learn how to configure user accounts, work with devices
and printers, manage and protect important files, maintain
and restore a computer, troubleshoot applications, share and
access network resources, and configure power-saving plans
and security settings. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $127 includes $27 fee.
Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H12950H 2 sessions
GBTC 416
Sa
9 am-12:15 pm Feb. 1-8
Sec. 102 H12951H 2 sessions
CALT 138
Tu
6-9:15 pm
Feb. 25-March 4
CTR 368 8
Windows 8 Level 1
Learn the fundamentals of Windows 8 in addition to new
features and simpler ways to manage files. Explore pining
programs to the taskbar, click versus tap technology,
using the desktop, useful apps and Web settings. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $127
includes $27 fee.
Note: Knowledge of keyboarding and mouse recommended.
Sec. 101 H13044H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
F
6-9:15 pm
Jan. 24-31
Sec. 102 H13045H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
M
6-9:15 pm
Feb. 17-24
CTR 369 88
Windows 8 Level 2
Learn the advanced features of Windows 8 to customize
screen settings, configure printers and manage folders and
files. Determine how to maximize system performance and
install software. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $127 includes $27 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 368 Windows 8 Level 1.
Sec. 101 H13047H 2 sessions
F
6-9:15 pm
Feb. 7-14
Sec. 102 H13049H 2 sessions
M
6-9:15 pm
March 3-10
GBTC 203
GBTC 203
CTR 356 8 NEW
Discover how to evaluate computer needs and assess
business requirements. Search information to target specific
needs. Evaluate hardware, software and service warranties.
Discuss the purchasing decision and post-purchase follow
up. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded. $112 includes $22 fee.
Sec. 101 H10082H 3 sessions
Sa
9 am-12:15 pm March 1-15
r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
GBTC 416
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Careers and Certifications
Make Informed Computer Buying Decisions
co m p u t e r s a n d t e c h n o lo g y t r a i n i n g
Computer Training for Re-Entry
Professional Certification
The following courses are ideal for individuals who are
re-entering the workforce or who want to advance to
a higher position or who would like to change careers.
Students must complete four required courses and
one elective course to receive a continuing education
certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/it/reentry for more
information. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
Four Required Core Courses:
CTC 305 Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional
CTC 306 Computer Training for the Re-Entry
Professional
CTT 336 Keeping Track of Files and Folders
CTC 307 Microsoft Excel for the Re-Entry Professional
Choose One Elective:
ONL 323Résumé Writing Workshop
(offered spring 2014)
ONL 33412 Steps to a Successful Job Search
(offered spring 2014
CTC 305
Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional
Re-enter the workforce, advance to a higher position or change
careers with confidence. Evaluate skills, set goals and gain
insights into making your goals a reality. Assess your own
strengths and discover what computer and technical skills you
need to succeed. CEUs awarded. $77† includes $27 fee.
H10066H 9 am-noon
H10067H 9 am-noon
1 session
Jan. 28
1 session
Feb. 27
GBTC 408
GBTC 408
CTC 306 8
Computer Training for the Re-Entry Professional
Careers and Certifications
Learn the basics of Windows and Microsoft Word. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $161
includes $32 fee.
Prerequisite: CTC 305 Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional or
equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H10068H 4 sessions
GBTC 408
Tu
9 am-noon
Feb. 4-25
Sec. 102 H10069H 4 sessions
GBTC 408
WTh
9 am-noon
March 5-13
CTT 336 8
Keeping Track of Files and Folders
Learn how to save, locate and reuse electronic files as well as
understand the role folders play in storing files. Explore other
file management tasks such as copying, moving, renaming,
deleting, restoring and finding files. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $117 includes
$32 fee.
Prerequisite: Basic understanding of Microsoft Windows.
Sec. 101 H13055H 2 sessions
GBTC 408
Tu
9 am-noon
March 4-11
Sec. 102 H13057H 2 sessions
GBTC 408
WTh
9 am-noon
March 26-27
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CTR 373 88
Learn about creating Excel workbooks, functions, charts,
databases and templates. Explore creating, formatting and
printing worksheets; working with formulas and functions;
setting up simple databases and creating templates and
charts. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $161 includes $32 fee.
Explore the basic functions and features of Excel 2013
including terminology, entering and editing text, values and
formulas, and simple function and formatting techniques.
Create and modify charts. Manage workbooks. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137
includes $42 fee.
Microsoft Excel for the Re-Entry Professional
Computer Training for
Re-Entry Professional –
Continuing Education Certificate
Sec. 101
Tu
Sec. 102
Th
CTC 307
Sec. 101
Tu
Sec. 102
WTh
H10070H 9 am-noon
H10072H 9 am-noon
4 sessions
GBTC 408
March 25-April 15
4 sessions
GBTC 408
April 2-10
Microsoft Office 2013
Excel 2013 Level 2
Using Excel 2013 to Organize Data
Visualize, analyze and display data to solve problems and
make decisions. Learn how to perform quick analysis,
use charts and share information using cloud-integrated
technology. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $302 includes $32 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 373 Excel 2013 Level 1 and CTT 314 Excel 2013
Level 2 or equivalent experience.
Sec. 101 H13028H 5 sessions
GBTC 203
Sa
9 am-12:15 pm Jan. 11-Feb. 8
CTR 355 88
Using PowerPoint 2013 to Persuade an Audience
Create striking presentations with new wide-screen themes
and variants. Add videos, pictures and shapes. Use customized
icons and powerful tools. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $182 includes $32 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 378 PowerPoint 2013 Level 1 or equivalent experience.
Sec. 101 H13037H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
M
9 am-4:30 pm Jan. 6-13
Sec. 102 H13038H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
Sa
9 am-4:30 pm March 29-April 5
CTR 371 88
Word 2013 Level 1
Learn how to create, format, edit and print documents.
Discover how to work on multiple documents simultaneously,
run the integrated grammar and spelling checker, create
envelopes and labels, merge documents, and create tables
and SmartArt. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded.$137 includes $42 fee.
H13052H 6-9:30 pm
H13340H 9 am-12:30 pm
Prerequisite: CTC 368 Windows 8 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13344H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
MW
6-9:30 pm
Jan. 22-27
Sec. 102 H13345H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
Th
6-9:30 pm
Feb. 20-27
CTT 314 888
CTR 349 888
Sec. 101
Tu
Sec. 102
F
Excel 2013 Level 1
2 sessions
Jan. 14-21
2 sessions
Feb. 14-21
GBTC 203
GBTC 203
CTR 372 888
Word 2013 Level 2
Learn the advanced features of Word 2013 including timesaving shortcuts. Discover how to format, customize and
protect documents. Insert special features and references.
Create specialized tables and indexes. Work with shared
documents. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137 includes $42 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 371 Word 2013 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13342H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
Tu
6-9:30 pm
Jan. 28-Feb. 4
Sec. 102 H13343H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
F
9 am-12:30 pm Feb. 28-March 7
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Learn the advanced features of Excel 2013 including creating
cell styles for automatic formatting, page breaks, page
scaling, adding passwords for workbooks, using templates,
naming cells and linking cells between Excel files. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137
includes $42 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 373 Excel 2013 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13355H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
MW
6-9:30 pm
Jan. 29-Feb. 3
Sec. 102 H13356H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
Th
6-9:30 pm
March 6-13
CTR 361 88
Access 2013 Level 1
Learn the basic operations of Access 2013 to perform dayto-day tasks. Discuss the advantages of a relational database
program to business processes. Practice creating tables and
forms, and producing reports. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $157 includes $52 fee.
Note: Knowledge of database structure recommended.
Sec. 101 H10094H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
Th
6-9:30 pm
Jan. 23-30
Sec. 102 H10095H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
Sa
9 am-12:30 pm Feb. 15-22
CTR 362 888
Access 2013 Level 2
Increase knowledge of Access 2013 to take advantage of
the more advanced features. Examine advanced queries,
forms, calculated fields and summary values. Print reports
and labels. Create and modify PivotTables and PivotCharts.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded. $157 includes $52 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 361 Access 2013 Level 1 or equivalent experience.
Sec. 101 H10096H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
Th
6-9:30 pm
Feb. 6-13
Sec. 102 H10097H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
Sa
9 am-12:30 pm March 1-8
CTR 363 88
Invitations and Announcements Using Publisher
Create dynamic, customized publications quickly. Learn how
to design invitations, announcements and other eventrelated materials. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $101 includes $22 fee.
Sec. 101 H10099H Th
6-9 pm
2 sessions
Jan. 23-30
GBTC 408
co m p u t e r s a n d t e c h n o lo g y t r a i n i n g
CTR 360 888
Microsoft Office 2010
CTR 333 88
Create a variety of documents that can be shared, posted
in blogs and used for team communication in personal and
professional capacities. Learn how to use live layouts, embed
videos, insert and modify graphics and clip art. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $152
includes $52 fee.
CTR 330 8
Learn the basic features and functions of Excel 2010 including
how to enter and edit text; use values, formulas and pictures;
save workbooks in various formats; and printing. Discover
how to move and copy data; learn about absolute and
relative references; and work with ranges, rows and columns.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.CEUs
awarded. $137 includes $42 fee.
Using Word 2013 to Communicate Information
Prerequisites: CTR 371 Word 2013 Level 1 and CTR 372 Word 2013
Level 2 or equivalent experience.
Sec. 101 H10091H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
F
9 am-4:30 pm Jan. 24-31
Sec. 102 H10093H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
Th
9 am-4:30 pm Feb. 20-27
CTR 353 88
Capturing and Organizing Information
with OneNote 2013
Gather pictures, audio and video recordings, projects
and presentations all in one place and then share them
seamlessly with colleagues, family and friends. Learn to
embed, share and edit files and access data on any mobile
device. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $102 includes $32 fee.
Sec. 101
W
Sec. 102
TuTh
H13035H 6-9 pm
H13036H 9 am-noon
3 sessions
Feb. 5-19
3 sessions
March 4-11
GBTC 203
GBTC 203
CTR 352 888
Data Analysis and Business
Modeling with Excel 2013
Learn to use Excel 2013 for data analysis, modeling and
decision making using real-world business scenarios. Evaluate
investments and financial decisions. Summarize data using
histograms and PivotTables. Estimate business variables
using trend curves. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $402 includes $32 fee.
Prerequisites: CTR 373 Excel 2013 Level 1 and CTT 314 Excel 2013
Level 2 or equivalent experience.
Sec. 101 H13033H 4 sessions
GBTC 203
Tu
6-9:30 pm
Feb. 11-March 4
CTR 378 88
PowerPoint 2013 Level 1
Learn to develop and create engaging multimedia
presentations. Explore how to edit text, insert graphics,
arrange slides and print handouts. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $142 includes
$37 fee.
Sec. 101
F
Sec. 102
M
H13350H 1-4:15 pm
H13351H 9 am-4:30 pm
2 sessions
Feb. 14-21
1 session
March 24
GBTC 203
GBTC 203
PowerPoint 2013 Level 2
Expand your knowledge of PowerPoint 2013 to take
advantage of the more advanced features. Learn how to
create templates, manipulate slide transitions, add text and
object animations, set timing settings to slides and build
organizational charts. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $142 includes $37 fee.
Microsoft Word 2010: Level 1
Learn how to create, format and modify documents. Discover
how to work on multiple documents simultaneously; run the
integrated grammar and spell check; create envelopes and
labels; create tables and Smart Art; and save, retrieve, merge,
copy, organize and print documents. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137 includes
$27 fee.
Sec. 101
M
Sec. 102
WF
H12952H 6-9:30 pm
H12953H 9 am-12:30 pm
2 sessions
Jan. 27-Feb. 3
2.3 sessions
March 5-7
CALT 138
CALT 136
CTR 334 888
Microsoft Excel 2010 – Level 2
CTR 331 888
Microsoft Word 2010 – Level 2
Learn how to use and customize document templates and
forms. Use the navigation page for outlines. Work with
graphics, Web features and Outlook content. Discover how
to format tables and print labels and envelopes. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137
includes $27 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 330 Microsoft Word 2010 – Level 1 or equivalent
knowledge.
Sec. 101 H12954H 2 sessions
CALT 138
M
6-9:30 pm
Feb. 10-17
Sec. 102 H12955H 2 sessions
CALT 136
WF
9 am-12:30 pm March 12-14
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 – Level 1
Learn how to format text; use drawing objects; work with
graphics; and insert tables and charts. Practice using
templates and themes, slide masters and transition effects.
Conclude with how to proof, run, rearrange and print
presentations.Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137 includes $27 fee.
H13012H 6-9:15 pm
H13015H 9 am-4:30 pm
Learn how to use multiple worksheets and workbooks
efficiently. Discover formatting options including styles,
themes and backgrounds. Learn how to create and use
outlines, subtotals, cell names and tables. Save workbooks as
Web pages, insert and edit hyperlinks, and share workbooks
by email. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $137 includes $42 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 333 Microsoft Excel 2010 – Level 1 or
equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H12991H 2 sessions
CALT 138
F
6-9:30 pm
Feb. 28-March 7
Sec. 102 H13002H 2 sessions
CALT 138
M
6-9:30 pm
March 24-31
CTR 336 88
CTR 342 88
Sec. 101
W
Sec. 102
Tu
Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H12989H 2 sessions
CALT 138
F
6-9:30 pm
Feb. 14-21
Sec. 102 H12990H 2 sessions
CALT 136
M
9 am-12:30 pm March 3-10
2 sessions
Jan. 29-Feb. 5
1 session
March 4
CALT 136
CALT 136
CTR 343 888
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 – Level 2
Learn how to customize PowerPoint by modifying the Ribbon
and changing application settings. Work with SmartArt
graphics, tables, multimedia content and interactive
elements. Learn about distribution options including PDF,
HTML and online broadcasts as well as how to integrate
PowerPoint with Word and Excel. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.$137 includes
$27 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 342 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 – Level 1 or
equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13022H 2 sessions
CALT 136
W
6-9:15 pm
Feb. 12-19
Sec. 102 H13023H 1 session
CALT 136
Tu
9 am-4:30 pm March 11
Microsoft Access 2010 – Level 1
Learn database concepts, the Access environment and Help
systems. Learn how to design and create databases; work
with tables, fields and records; sort and filter data; and set
field properties and data entry rules. Discover how to create
queries, forms and reports. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $157 includes $52 fee.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of database structure.
Sec. 101 H13004H 2 sessions
CALT 136
M
6-9:30 pm
Feb. 17-24
CTR 337 888
Microsoft Access 2010 – Level 2
Learn how to normalize data, manage table relationships
and enforce referential integrity. Work with lookup fields
and subdatasheets. Create join queries, calculated fields and
summary values. Add objects to forms and create advanced
form types. Print reports and labels. Create and modify
PivotTables and PivotCharts. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.$157 includes $52 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 336 Microsoft Access 2010 – Level 1 or equivalent
knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13011H 2 sessions
CALT 138
M
6-9:30 pm
March 3-10
Prerequisite: CTR 378 PowerPoint 2013 Level 1 or equivalent
knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13346H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
F
1-4:15 pm
Feb. 28-March 7
Sec. 102 H13347H 1 session
GBTC 203
M
9 am-4:30 pm March 31
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Microsoft Excel 2010 – Level 1
co m p u t e r s a n d t e c h n o lo g y t r a i n i n g
Apple Technology
CTR 345 888
Microsoft Project 2010: Advanced
iPhone and iPad Programming –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following two courses to
learn how to build iPhone and iPad applications using
Objective-C and the iPhone SDK and earn a continuing
education certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/it/apple
or call 410-777-2142. Courses offered spring 2014.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
CTR 322 Introduction to iPhone and iPad Programming
CTR 323 iPhone and iPad Application Development
CTR 380
iPad Basics and Beyond
Learn how to use the features of an iPad and configure the
settings. Discover reminder apps and calendars. Explore
how to download movies and music and capture, edit, store
and share your photos using iCloud. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $127 includes
$32 fee.
Note: iPads will be provided.
Sec. 101 H13353H 4 sessions
F
9 am-noon
Feb. 7-28
CALT 138
Database Development
CTR 358 88
Introduction to Database Design
Learn principles to create new databases or redesign existing
ones. Discuss how to choose the best names for tables
and fields, assign primary keys, set up relationships and
implement normalization rules and field key attributes.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded. $282 includes $32 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 361 Access 2013 Level 1 or databases experience.
Sec. 101 H10086H 3 sessions
GBTC 203
MWF
9 am-noon
March 10-14
Project Management
Careers and Certifications
IT Project Management –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete NTW 536 IT Project
Management to earn a continuing education
certificate. For more information visit www.aacc.
edu/it/project or call 410-777-2142. See pages
78-79 to learn more about continuing education
certificate programs.
CTR 344 88
Microsoft Project 2010: Basic
Learn how to create and modify task lists, project schedules
and calendars. Discover how to assign resources to tasks,
track costs and resolve resource conflicts. Explore how to
apply filters and groups and sort task and resource data.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded. $141 includes $42 fee.
Sec. 101 H13024H TuTh
6-10 pm
50
2 sessions
Jan. 14-16
Learn how to create baseline plans and reports, monitor and
update projects, and analyze project statistics. Discover how
to consolidate project files, share resources, communicate
information using Project Server 2010 and integrate data
with other Office applications. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $141 includes $42 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 344 Microsoft Project 2010: Basic or equivalent
knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13025H 2 sessions
CALT 138
TuTh
6-10 pm
Jan. 21-23
CTR 365 88
Microsoft Project 2013 Level 1
Explore the importance of project management and
creating a plan using Project 2013. Learn how to manage
and configure tasks, track costs and display information
graphically. Discover how to integrate data with other
Microsoft applications. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $142 includes $32 fee.
Sec. 101 H10100H 2 sessions
M
9 am-12:30 pm Jan. 27-Feb. 3
GBTC 408
Accounting Principles Using Technology –
Continuing Education Certificate
The following courses provide the technical skills
necessary for individuals overseeing accounting
in small to medium-sized businesses. Successfully
complete all eight courses below to earn a continuing
education certificate. For more information about
accounting technology, visit www.aacc.edu/it/
accounting. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
CTR 379
CTT 309
CTR 371
CTR 373
CTT 314
CTR 361
CTC 356
QuickBooks and Accounting Principles
QuickBooks: Beyond the Basics
Word 2013 Level 1 (see page 48)
Excel 2013 Level 1 (see page 48)
Excel 2013 Level 2 (see page 48)
Access 2013 Level 1 (see page 48)
Applying Accounting Principles
CTR 366 888
Microsoft Project 2013 Level 2
Utilize advanced features including charting data, grouping,
modifying the display and importing into Project 2013.
Customize reports and tables by using custom filters and
values. Use and edit macros. Create VBA code. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $142
includes $32 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 365 Microsoft Project 2013 Level 1or equivalent
knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13043H 2 sessions
GBTC 408
M
9 am-12:30 pm Feb. 10-17
CTR 351 888
Excel for Project Managers
Learn to use Excel’s powerful features for project
management. Create workbooks. Filter and sort data.
Generate sample project status reports. Develop a project
style calendar. Perform analysis on earned value to monitor
and manage projects. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $27 fee.
Prerequisites: CTT 314 Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 2 and knowledge
of project management.
Sec. 101 H13030H 3 sessions
GBTC 408
TuTh
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 14-21
Sec. 102 H13032H 3 sessions
GBTC 408
M
9 am-noon
Feb. 24-March 10
Business Software
CTR 379 8
Quickbooks and Accounting Basics
Learn fundamental of accounting principles to develop
individual business accounting plans. Create and use charts
for accounts receivable, accounts payable, job costs, budgets,
business reports and payroll. Organize data for double-entry
accounts. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $162 includes $17 fee.
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of bookkeeping and Microsoft
Windows.
Sec. 101 H13352H 4 sessions
GBTC 203
TuTh
6-9 pm
Feb. 11-20
CALT 138
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CTT 309 88
QuickBooks: Beyond the Basics
Customize your reports and forms, adjust balances, pay sales
tax and prepare memorized transactions and reports.Includes
budget preparation and solutions for common QuickBooks
processing errors. CEUs awarded. $91 includes $12 fee.
Prerequisite: CTR 379 Quickbooks and Accounting Basics or
comparable knowledge including familiarity with Microsoft Windows.
Sec. 101 H13354H 2 sessions
GBTC 203
TuTh
6-9 pm
Feb. 25-27
CTC 356
Applying Accounting Principles
Complete an interactive simulation using Access and Excel
based on the principles and techniques learned throughout
the Accounting Principles Using Technology Certificate
program. $97† includes $17 fee.
Note: Final course required for the Accounting Principles Using
Technology Certificate.
Sec. 101 H10078H 1 session
GBTC 203
Th
6-9 pm
March 13
Web Design and Graphics
CTT 374 88
Adobe Acrobat
Learn to use Adobe Acrobat to create and deliver secure,
high-quality PDF documents. Explore how to assemble
electronic or paper files, websites, engineering drawings
and email into reliable and easily shareable PDFs. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $101
includes $37 fee.
Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.
Students seeking a Web design continuing education certificate must
complete CTT 397 Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design.
Sec. 101 H13197H 2 sessions
GBTC 408
MW
6-9:15 pm
Jan. 6-8
Sec. 102 H13060H 2 sessions
GBTC 408
MW
6-9:15 pm
April 21-23
co m p u t e r s a n d t e c h n o lo g y t r a i n i n g
CTT 339 888
Adobe Photoshop – Level 2
Web Design –
Continuing Education Certificate
Earn a continuing education certificate in Web design
by successfully completing the following five courses
sequentially within the same term.
Prerequisites include CPT 363 Computer
Fundamentals or a good working knowledge of
directory and file structure knowledge of Windows 7
and the ability to work comfortably in Web browsers.
Visit www.aacc.edu/it/webdesign. See pages
78-79 to learn more about continuing education
certificate programs.
CTC 328 Photoshop: Web Graphic Design
CTC 329 Flash: Web Graphic Design
CTT 397 Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design
CTT 374 Adobe Acrobat (see page 50)
CTC 352 Concept to Layout: Web Graphic Design
CTC 352 88
Concept to Layout: Web Graphic Design
Use HTML code and Adobe Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks
and Photoshop to design and organize Web pages. Layout
Web pages using storyboards; handle navigational issues and
external links; define image organization and information
design; and set up style sheets. Select multimedia files
and graphics that promote themes. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $132 includes
$27 fee.
Prerequisite: CTT 374 Adobe Acrobat.
Note: For students enrolled in the Web Design continuing education
certificate program.
Sec. 101 H10077H 2 sessions
GBTC 408
MW
6-10 pm
Jan. 13-15
Learn how to create and use masks and vector paths and
how to create fills and overlays. Master advanced image
effects including faded textures and illuminations. Explore
using complex filter techniques. Learn to manage work more
efficiently. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $171 includes $61 fee.
Prerequisite: CTT 338 Adobe Photoshop-Level 1or equivalent
knowledge.
Note: Bring USB drive to class to store files.
Sec. 101 H13059H 2 sessions
GBTC 408
F
9 am-4 pm
Feb. 28-March 7
CTC 323 888
Adobe InDesign – Level 1
Design professional-looking brochures, newsletters, flyers
and multipage color publications. Learn how to create a
new document, add text and graphics, use master pages,
add columns, thread frames, create and apply styles, work
with layers and prepare a file for print. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $177 includes
$47 fee.
Prerequisites: Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Word – Level 1 or
equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H10073H 5 sessions
GBTC 408
Tu
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 11-March 11
CTC 324 888
Adobe InDesign Level 2
Learn how to develop complex paths, handle page elements,
import and export data to external files, work with XML,
manage long documents and adjust print settings. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $177
includes $47 fee.
Prerequisite: CTC 323 InDesign – Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H10074H 5 sessions
GBTC 408
Tu
6:30-9:30 pm March 25-April 22
CTC 328 88
CTC 329 888
Create high-quality, low-bandwidth graphics for the Web
using the toolbox and tool options palette, layers and
channels, paint and text tools, and color and color corrections.
Learn how to create banners and rollovers. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $461
includes $142 fee.
Use the Flash vector-based application to create Web
animation that downloads quickly. Learn techniques for
drawing and tracing. Explore overlays, frames, layers,
symbols, masks, motion tweening, motion guides and color
effects. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $461 includes $142 fee.
Flash: Web Graphic Design
Photoshop: Web Graphic Design
Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.
Note: Bring a USB drive to class to store files.
Sec. 101 H10075H 7 sessions
GBTC 408
MW
6-10 pm
Jan. 22-Feb. 12
CTT 338 888
Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.
Students seeking a Web Design continuing education certificate must
complete CTC 328 Photoshop: Web Graphic Design.
Sec. 101 H10076H 8 sessions
GBTC 408
MW
6-10 pm
Feb. 17-March 12
CTT 397 88
Adobe Photoshop – Level 1
Prerequisite: Microsoft Windows or equivalent knowledge.
Note: Bring USB drive to class to store files.
Sec. 101 H13058H 2 sessions
GBTC 408
F
9 am-4 pm
Feb. 7-14
Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design
Learn the basics of Dreamweaver. Explore planning a
website, designing and using layers, building tables, creating
animated banners, laying out pages and managing the
site. Build dynamic Web pages using image maps, rollovers
and other features. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $461 includes $142 fee.
Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic and CTC 329 Flash: Web
Graphic Design or equivalent knowledge.
Note: Bring a USB drive to class to store files.
Sec. 101 H13064H 8 sessions
GBTC 408
MW
6-10 pm
March 24-April 16
Digital Home Technology Integration –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following courses to earn
a continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.
edu/dht. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
OLN 334 Home Network Design and Configuration
OLN 335 Home Technology Tools, Products
and Services
OLN 336 Home Entertainment Systems (see page 52)
OLN 337 Telecommunications Systems
OLN 338 Lighting, Temperature and Water
Control Systems (see page 52)
OLN 339 Security, Surveillance and Access
Control Systems (see page 52)
OLN 340 Home System Automation and Integration
(see page 52)
OLN 337 8
Telecommunication Systems
Learn how to design, install, configure and troubleshoot a
home telecommunication system, including advanced wired
and wireless systems. Also learn how to install voice mail, call
conferencing and intercom. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $467† includes $372 fee.
Prerequisite: OLN 336 Home Entertainment Systems.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13802H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13804H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13805H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
OLN 334 8
Home Network Design and Configuration
Learn how to design, implement, maintain and troubleshoot
a home network. Discuss components of a home network
and their functions and installation. Learn about network
protocols, operating systems and security issues. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded.
$467† includes $372 fee.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic computer and networking
fundamentals.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13723H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13727H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13728H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
OLN 335 8
Home Technology Tools, Products and Services
Learn the concept of an Integrated Home Network (IHN)
and the tools, equipment and expertise for building one.
Learn how to use industry information to better qualify sales
prospects for home technology integration (HTI) products,
systems and services. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $467† includes $372 fee.
Prerequisite: OLN 334 Home Network Design and Configuration.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13729H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13730H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13731H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
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Learn how to select and modify images. Learn to retouch,
resize, color correct, manipulate and combine images. Create
and manipulate layers and other special effects. Use channel
and masking tools and prepare images for print and online
use. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded. $171 includes $61 fee.
Digital Home Technology
co m p u t e r s a n d t e c h n o lo g y t r a i n i n g
OLN 336 8
A+ Certification and PC Technician
Learn the basics of audio and video signals. Learn how to
plan, design, install and troubleshoot entertainment systems
on the basis of client requirements and other technical
considerations. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $467† includes $372 fee.
Prepare for the A+ certification exams and PC technician
field with the following courses. Certification is awarded
only for successfully passing the CompTIA exams.
NTW 541 provides hands-on, real-world labs and
exercises and is recommended for those with or without
PC technician experience. Students with PC technician
experience may prefer our online preparation courses
(OLN 378, OLN 379 and OLN 380). Online students will
need access to a computer for repair exercises. Visit
www.aacc.edu/it/aplus.
Home Entertainment Systems
Prerequisite: OLN 335 Home Technology Tools, Products and Services.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13799H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13800H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13801H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
OLN 338 8
Lighting, Temperature and
Water Control Systems
Learn the basic concepts of lighting, temperature and water
control systems. Discuss current industry standards, rules and
regulations. Learn how to plan, design, install, configure and
troubleshoot the three systems. Textbook available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $467† includes $372 fee.
Prerequisite: OLN 337 Telecommunication Systems.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13806H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13807H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13808H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
PC Technician –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following courses to
earn a continuing education certificate. For more
information visit www.aacc.edu/it/aplus or call
410-777-2142. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
NTW 541 A+ CompTIA A+ Certification Prep
OLN 339 8
Security, Surveillance and Access Control Systems
Learn how to plan, design, install and configure home
security and access control systems. Discover how to identify
and troubleshoot common problems. Textbook available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $465† includes $370 fee.
Prerequisite: OLN 338 Lighting, Temperature and Water Control
Systems.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13809H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13810H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13811H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
OLN 340 8
Home System Automation and Integration
Learn to troubleshoot and identify technical problems
with system user interfaces or control processors. Identify
integration standards and learn about the organizations
responsible for defining these standards. Textbook available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $467† includes $372 fee.
Careers and Certifications
Prerequisite: OLN 339 Security, Surveillance and Access Control
Systems.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13812H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13813H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13977H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
IT Infrastructure Library v3 Foundation Exam
Prep – Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete NTW 535 ITIL 3v Foundation
to earn a continuing education certificate. For more
information visit www.aacc.edu/it/itil or call 410777-2142. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
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IT Security
Information Systems Security Professional
Exam Preparation –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete NTW 521 Certified Information
Systems Security Professional to earn a continuing
education certificate. For more information visit
www.aacc.edu/it/cissp or call 410-777-2142.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
NTW 521 8888
Certified Information Systems
Security Professional (CISSP)
Explore all areas of the security Common Body of Knowledge
(CBK). Learn all 10 security domains essential for the
protection of information systems and corporate and national
infrastructures. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,607 includes $112 fee.
Prerequisite: Significant IT security experience and prior certification
such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or SCNP are recommended.
Sec. 101 H13071H 12 sessions
AMIL
Tu
6-10 pm
Jan. 14-April 8
NTW 541 88
CompTIA A+ Certification Prep
Prepare for the CompTIA A+ 220-801 and 802 examinations.
Review basic computer hardware, operating systems, PC
components, networking, security, laptops and printers.
Learn how to install, configure, secure and troubleshoot
these items plus customer service and communication skills.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded. $1,120 includes $198 fee.
Prerequisite: General knowledge of computer hardware and software.
Note: Exam fees included.
Sec. 101 H14732H 18 sessions
GBTC 202
MW
6-10 pm
Feb. 3-April 16
Network+ Certification
NTW 532 888
CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep
Prepare for the CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam N10005. The Network+ certification is an international, vendorneutral certification. Learn to demonstrate competency in
managing, maintaining, troubleshooting, installing and
configuring basic network infrastructure. Textbook available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $752 includes $52 fee.
Prerequisite: 9-12 months experience in the IT support industry, A+
certification or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13072H 10 sessions
AMIL
TuTh
6-10 pm
Jan. 23-Feb. 25
CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals
Preparation – Continuing Education
Certificate
Successfully complete NTW 537 Introduction to
Information Technology to earn a continuing
education certificate. For more information visit
www.aacc.edu/it/comptia or call 410-777-2142.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
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Cloud Computing Essentials –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete NTW 538 Cloud Computing
Essentials to earn a continuing education certificate.
For more information visit www.aacc.edu/it/cloud
or call 410-777-2142. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
NTW 538 888
Cloud Computing Essentials
Understand the fundamental concepts and architecture of
cloud computing and the design and deployment of a cloud
computing platform. Discuss who’s who in cloud computing,
the products and services offered, and common platforms
and applications. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,961 includes $261 fee.
Sec. 101 H13078H M
9 am-4:30 pm
6 sessions
Feb. 3-March 10
AMIL
NTW 533 8888
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep
Prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Network Certification
Exam. Learn how to secure communications, infrastructure
and operations. Examine ways to analyze traffic and defend
against external attacks. Explore the protocols used in various
types of operations. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,131 includes $131 fee.
Prerequisite: CompTIA A+ certification and CompTIA Network+
certification or equivalent knowledge.
Sec. 101 H13075H 7 sessions
GBTC 202
Sa
8 am-1 pm
March 15-May 3
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Social Media
E-Learning Instructional Design –
Continuing Education Certificate
CTR 370 88
Use Pinterest and Social Media
Learn what social media is and how businesses are using
it. Discuss how to expand your social media plan through
various channels including blogging, Pinterest, Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and YouTube. Examine how to
build community. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore.CEUs awarded. $137 includes $32 fee.
Prerequisite: Social media knowledge recommended.
Sec. 101 H13050H 1 session
CALT 136
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Feb. 8
CTR 376 88
How to Promote Yourself Using
an Integrated Technology Plan
Learn how to effectively use blogs, websites, tools, Facebook,
Twitter and other channels to increase personal and business
success. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $152 included $22 fee.
Note: Social media knowledge recommended.
Sec. 101 H13348H 1 session
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Feb. 22
Sec. 102 H13349H 1 session
F
9 am-4 pm
March 28
CALT 136
GBTC 408
Successfully complete the following courses to gain
hands-on training in the planning and design of
curricula that utilize e-learning platforms. Learn
content development, student learning styles,
grading and assessment, syllabus and lesson plan
compositions and e-learning technologies. For more
information visit www.aacc.edu/it/elearning or
call 410-777-2325. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
CTR 301Introduction to e-Learning Instructional
Design
CTR 302Effective Methods for e-Learning Instructional
Design
CTR 303Developing and Deploying e-Learning
Instructional Design
CTR 304Facilitation of Online Synchronous Delivery
Platforms
CTR 305Engaging Students Online
CTR 306Capstone in e-Learning Instructional Design
CTR 347 888
Create Compelling Original Website Content
Discuss how to create compelling, original content and the
challenges of information saturation. Learn how to direct
site traffic, boost page rankings and gain traffic from word of
‘mouse.’ Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $272 includes $32 fee
Prerequisite: Knowledge of Web page development.
Sec. 101 H13026H 5 sessions
CALT 138
W
6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 5-March 5
CTR 348 888
Designing for Mobile Websites
Learn to apply Web design principles to mobile websites.
Discuss how users approach mobile websites, appropriate
content and testing methods. Create style sheets, page
layouts and navigation systems for small screen sizes.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded. $272 includes $32 fee.
Prerequisite: CTT 397 Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design or
equivalent knowledge and experience.
Note: Bring a USB flash drive (2 GB minimum) to class.
Sec. 101 H13027H 2 sessions
GBTC 408
M
9 am-2:30 pm March 24-31
Mobile Device Programming –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following four courses to earn
a continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.
edu/it/iphone or call 410-777-2142. See pages
78-79 to learn more about continuing education
certificate programs.
CTR 324 Introduction to Mobile Device Programming
CTR 325 Introduction to Mobile Device Programming
Application – Python
CTR 327 Introduction to Mobile Device Programming
Application – JAVA 2
CTR 326 Mobile Device Programming – C++
Construction
Learn more about all of AACC’s construction programs at
www.aacc.edu/construction.
Construction
OPT 366
Carpentry 1
Learn essential wood working skills and tool safety. Practice
using electrical tools including table saws, circular saws,
routers, drills, screw guns, powersanders and jigsaws. Learn
under the guidance of an experienced instructor. CEUs
awarded. $232 includes $57 fee.
Note: Safety glasses and hard shoes required. Toolbox recommended.
Project: Build a an adirondack chair.
Sec. 101 H13666H 10 sessions
CATN
W
6-8:30 pm
Feb. 12-April 23 John Penny
DLC 312
Manufacturing Applications
Learn the principles, concepts and strategies of
manufacturing. Explore the purpose of customer demand
forecasting and how to use forecasting methods in real
situations. $134 includes $70 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13314H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13316H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13320H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
DLC 318
Manufacturing Fundamentals
Learn the basic skills required to work in the manufacturing
field. Understand the role of production design, process
planning and different manufacturing processes. $136
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13321H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13322H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13323H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
DLC 322
Synchronous Learning –
Continuing Education Certificate
Discover the strategic and tactical roles of a purchasing
practitioner, including the basics of supplier partnerships,
capital budgeting and green buying. Learn to improve
bottom-line profitability through negotiation, supplier
sourcing and qualification, outsourcing and make-or-buy
analysis. $136 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13324H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 102 H13325H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Sec. 103 H13326H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
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Careers and Certifications
Technology professionals and curriculum developers
can build on their skills in designing and delivering
effective synchronous (live and online) training and
earn a continuing education certificate by successfully
completing CTR 207 Designing and Facilitating
Synchronous Learning. For more information visit
www.aacc.edu/it/synchronous or call 410-777-2325.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
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398)
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Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 (OLI 390)
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010 (OLI 397)
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 (OLI 391)
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010 (OLA 311)
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010 (OLA 338)
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
(OLA 318)
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010
(OLA 314)
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010 (OLA 319)
Introduction to QuickBooks 2011 (OLA 300)
Introduction to QuickBooks 2012 (OLA 324)
Intermediate QuickBooks 2012 (OLA 329)
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2011
(OLA 301)
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2012
(OLA 316)
QuickBooks 2011 for Contractors (OLA 315)
QuickBooks 2012 for Contractors (OLA 317)
Introduction to Peachtree Accounting 2012
(OLA 310)
Database Development
Adobe Photoshop
Introduction to Oracle (OLN 392)
Intermediate Oracle (ONL 377)
Introduction to PHP and MySQL (OLI 339)
Intermediate PHP and MySQL (OLI 340)
Introduction to SQL (OLN 391)
Intermediate SQL (OLA 308)
Introduction to Crystal Reports (OLI 399)
Introduction to Crystal Reports 10 (OLI 311)
Introduction to Database Development
(OLI 329)
Introduction to Photoshop CS5 (OLI 388)
Intermediate Photoshop CS5 (OLA 328)
Introduction to Photoshop CS6 (OLA 332)
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Introduction to Lightroom 4 (OLT 308)
Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photographer
(OLI 383)
Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photographer 2
(OLI 384)
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(OLA 334)
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(OLA 342)
Photoshop Elements 9 for the Digital
Photographer (OLA 306)
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Photographer 2 (OLA 307)
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Digital Photographer 1 (OLA 321)
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Digital Photographer 2 (OLA 322)
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Photographer (OLA 343)
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Photographer 2 (OLT 307)
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Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010
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co m p u t e r a n d t e c h n o lo g y t r a i n i n g
Web Design and Graphics
IT Security
Creating Web Pages (OLN 381)
Advanced Web Pages (OLA 312)
Designing Effective Websites (OLI 344)
Introduction to Creating a WordPress Website
(OLI 394)
Creating WordPress Websites 2 (OLA 327)
Introduction to Adobe Edge Animate (OLT 302)
Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2007
(OLI 327)
Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010
(OLA 325)
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS4 (OLI 365)
Intermediate Dreamweaver CS4 (OLI 380)
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS5 (OLI 387)
Intermediate Dreamweaver CS5 (OLA 302)
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6 (OLA 341)
Introduction to Flash CS5 (OLI 386)
Intermediate Flash CS5 (OLA 304)
Introduction to Flash CS6 (OLT 303)
Introduction to Illustrator CS6 (OLT 309)
Introduction to InDesign CS5 (OLI 385)
Intermediate InDesign CS5 (OLA 331)
Introduction to CSS and XHTML (OLI 345)
Intermediate CSS and XHTML (OLI 346)
Introduction to Java Programming (OLN 369)
Intermediate Java Programming (OLN 352)
Introduction to Adobe Acrobat 10 (OLA 330)
Introduction to CorelDRAW X5 (OLA 323)
Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 (OLA 336)
Creating jQuery Mobile Websites with
Dreamweaver (CTR 376)
Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking (OLA 326)
CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep
(OLN 348)
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep
(OLN 349)
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep 2
(OLA 337)
Computer and Game Design
Mac, iPhone and iPad Programming (OLA 339)
Introduction to Visual Basic (OLA 345)
Intermediate Visual Basic 2008 (OLI 355)
Introduction to Ajax Programming (OLI 379)
Introduction to ASP.NET (OLN 354)
Introduction to C# Programming (OLN 355)
Intermediate C# Programming (OLN 356)
Introduction to C++ Programming (OLN 357)
Introduction to Perl Programming (ONL 351)
Introduction to Programming (OLI 396)
Introduction to Ruby Programming (OLI 342)
Introduction Python 2.5 Programming
(OLI 341)
Introduction to Python 3 Programming
(OLA 335)
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A+ Certification Basic: Hardware 1 (OLN 378)
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Operating System 1 (OLN 379)
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Hardware and OS 2 (OLN 380)
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Home Remodeling Contractor
Continued from page 53.
OCA 558
Green Buildings: Contractors Perspective
Develop skills for effective bidding, contracting, building
and closing on green building projects. Understand
building impacts on material and equipment procurement,
construction scheduling, reducing risk, delivery methods and
project close-out and commissioning. $441 includes $386 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Construction
Experts. Approved by the American Society of Professional Estimators.
Sec. 101 H13619H Jan. 13-March 23 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
OCA 540
Introduction to Construction Management
Learn the basic skills and knowledge of the construction
industry to ensure success on construction projects. Discuss
communication tools, personnel management, problem
solving skills and how to coordinate a team effort to produce
the best results. $797† includes $602 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Protrain.
Sec. 101 H13556H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 102 H13558H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PROTR
Sec. 103 H13561H March 19-May 9 ONLN PROTR
OCA 548
Carpentry
Prepare for a career in residential carpentry. Learn basic
construction skills, how to read blueprints, how to apply
job site math and get hands-on practice in three workshop
projects. $1,397 includes $1,097 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.
Sec. 101 H13578H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN GATL
Jay Hampton
Sec. 102 H13584H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN GATL
Jay Hampton
Sec. 103 H13587H March 19-May 9 ONLN GATL
Jay Hampton
Construction Estimating
OCA 507
Introduction to Construction Estimating
Build a foundation for estimating virtually any individual
trade or project type with this self-paced course. Learn
pricing techniques, how to estimate labor, materials,
equipment, organization and estimation types. $441†
includes $386 fee.
Careers and Certifications
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with
Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of
Professional Estimators.
Sec. 101 H13500H Jan. 13-March 23 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
OCA 508
Essential Construction Math
Develop math skills that can be applied to the construction
trade with this self-paced course. Learn about calculations,
measurements and conversions that are common to the
construction industry. $441† includes $386 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with
Construction Experts. Approved by the American Society of Professional
Estimators.
Sec. 101 H13502H Jan. 13-March 23 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
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Construction Estimating –
Continuing Education Certificate
OPA 321
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a
continuing education certificate. Visit
www.aacc.edu/construction/estimating, call
410-777-2447, or email occupationalskills@aacc.
edu for more information. See pages 78-79 to learn
more about continuing education certificate programs.
Prepare for a career as a home remodeling contractor.
Explore ethical salesmanship and trends and technologies
in the industry. Learn how to increase market share, protect
company assets and safeguard workers on the jobsite. $402
includes $207 fee.
OCA 507 Introduction to Constructing Estimating
OCA 508 Essential Construction Math
OCA 509 Construction Blueprint Reading
OCA 510 Estimating and Bidding 1
OCA 511 Estimating and Bidding 2
OCA 512 Construction Materials and Processes
OCA 509
Construction Blueprint Reading
Gain knowledge of blueprint reading as it relates to
construction projects. Learn general terms, the design
process, layout and installation of materials, and how to
pinpoint problems. $441† includes $386 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with
Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of
Professional Estimators.
Sec. 101 H13505H Jan. 13-March 23 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
OCA 510
Estimating and Bidding 1
Explore hands-on estimating and quantity take-off activities
associated with general conditions, site work, concrete and
formwork, and masonry estimating. $441 includes $386 fee.
Prerequisites: OCA 507 Introduction to Construction Estimating,
OCA 508 Essential Construction Math and OCA 509 Construction
Blueprint Reading.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with
Construction Experts. Approved by the American Society of Professional
Estimators.
Sec. 101 H13506H Jan. 13-March 23 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
OCA 511
Estimating and Bidding 2
Focus on hands-on estimating and quantity take-off activities
associated with metals, wood, doors, windows, finishes,
electrical and mechanical estimating. $441 includes $386 fee.
Prerequisites: OCA 507 Introduction to Construction Estimating,
OCA 508 Essential Construction Math and OCA 509 Construction
Blueprint Reading.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with
Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of
Professional Estimators.
Sec. 101 H13510H Jan. 13-March 23 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
OCA 512
Construction Materials and Processes
Increase your knowledge of quality control, material
manufacturing processes, regulatory requirements and use of
materials in the construction process. $441 includes $386 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with
Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of
Professional Estimators.
Sec. 101 H13511H Jan. 13-March 23 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
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Steps to Becoming a Professional Home
Remodeler
Sec. 101 H14009H Jan. 6-March 9
ONLN WB
Steve Klitsch
Dental Assistant
Dental Assisting and Radiology –
Continuing Education Certificates
Successfully complete OCA 348 Dental Assisting and
Radiology to earn an AACC continuing education
certificate and prepare for the Dental Assisting
National Board Radiology Exam. Successfully
complete OCA 389 Expanded Functions: Chairside and
Orthodontics to earn an AACC continuing education
certificate and prepare for the Dental Assisting
National Board Maryland Expanded Functions General
Chairside, Expanded Functions Orthodontic, Infection
Control and Certified Assistant examinations. Visit
www.aacc.edu/dental. Call 410-777-2922 or
email [email protected] for more
information. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
OCA 348
Dental Assisting and Radiology
Learn the basic skills necessary to work as an entry-level
dental assistant in this fast-paced course. Review dental
anatomy, terminology, restorative materials, infection
control and chair-side techniques. Prepare for the Dental
Assisting Board’s radiology certification exam. Review job
search techniques. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. Enrollment limit: 12. CEUs awarded. $1,091
includes $411 fee and DANB test fee.
Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED.
Note: English as a Second Language students must earn a composite
score of 310 or better on the Level of English Proficiency exam, or
successfully complete Capstone Level ESL coursework.
Sec. 101 H13466H 30 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
5-8 pm
Jan. 27-May 14 Jill Strickland
Sec. 102 H13468H 30 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
12:30-3:30 pm Jan. 7-April 24 Spike Dashiell
Sec. 103 H13470H 30 sessions
Arnold campus
MWF
9 am-noon
Feb. 3-April 18 Wendy McCloskey
d e n ta l a s s i s ta n t • e l e c t r i c a l
OCA 349
Electrical
OCA 329
Learn the skills necessary to advance to general chairside
and orthodontic assisting. Students who successfully
complete this course will be eligible to take both the General
Dental Assisting and Orthodontic Assistant exams given
by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB). Textbook
information available at the AACC Bookstore. Enrollment
limit: 12. CEUs awarded. $1,152 includes $652 fee.
Gain knowledge of circuit layouts, commercial and residential
wiring methods, advanced conduit bending and branch
circuit wiring. Learn about installation of electrical devices.
$591 includes $191 fee.
Prerequisite: Students must have a current radiography certification
and a minimum of 200 hours of work experience in a dental office.
English as a Second Language students must earn a composite score
of 310 or better on the level of English Proficiency exam or successfully
complete Capstone Level ESL coursework.
Note: Requires 90 percent attendance.
Sec. 101 H13473H 24 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-9 pm
Feb. 4-May 1
William Trepp
Electrical Apprenticeships AACC co-sponsors two
electrical apprenticeships approved by the Maryland
Apprenticeship Training Council: one with The Associated
Builders and Contractors/Chesapeake (ABC) and
the other with Independent Electrical Contractors/
Chesapeake (IEC). ABC Electrical Apprenticeship Hours
of training: 144 hours per year of classroom training
and 2,000 hours per year of on-the-job training for four
years. For more information, call ABC at 410-267-0347.
IEC Electrical Apprenticeship Hours of training: 144
hours per year of classroom training and 2,000 hours
per year of on-the-job training for four years. For more
information call IEC at 800-470-3013.
OCA 333
CNE 302 NEW
Expanded Functions: Chairside and Orthodontics
Dental Assistant Radiology Safety Update
Learn updates on radiology safety techniques and procedures
for dental assistants and hygienists. Course meets Maryland’s
eight hour requirement for dental assistant radiology
recertification. $131 includes $36 fee.
Note: Requires proof of employment in a dental office or prior
completion of a dental assisting program. Call 410-777-2447 prior
to registration.
Sec. 101 H13431H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
8 am-4:30 pm Jan. 11
Ellen Penndorf
Electrical Masters Exam Review
Review calculations required for a licensed electrician. Gain a
working knowledge of problem solutions for simple circuits,
transformers, branch and feeder design, and complete
dwellings. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs awarded. $285 includes $7 fee.
Note: Bring NEC book to class.
Sec. 101 H14176H 10 sessions
Arnold campus
F
5:30-9:30 pm Jan. 10-March 14 Clinton Pratt
OCA 327
OCA 349
Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 1
Dental Radiology
Learn the terminology and safety techniques necessary
to produce dental radiographs. Study digital radiology
procedures, basic exposure, positioning techniques and
infection control. Upon completion students will be able
to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board's Radiology
Certification Examination. $448 includes $91 fee and DANB
test fee.
Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED.
Note: Proof of employment in a dental office. Call 410-777-2447
prior to registration.
Sec. 101 H15563H 9 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-2 pm
Jan. 18-March 15 Sherrie Parks
Learn about basic electricity and electrical theory. Explore
electrical safety, including OSHA regulations and the National
Electrical Code. Learn how to use hand and power tools.
Review related math and measurement skills. $591 includes
$191 fee.
Corequisites: OCA 328 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 2, OCA
329 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 3, OCA 330 Pre-Apprenticeship
Electrical Module 4, OCA 331 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 5.
Note: Must be age 18 or older, have a high school diploma or GED,
and be able to perform manual labor.
Sec. 101 H13327H 12 sessions
IEC
MTuWThF 8:30 am-4:30 pm Feb. 3-18
John Marks
OCA 328
Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 2
Develop an understanding of electrical materials, fasteners,
basic blueprint reading and building codes. Explore raceway
systems and temporary work platforms. $591 includes
$191 fee.
Corequisites: OCA 327 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module
1, OCA 328 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 2, OCA 330 PreApprenticeship Electrical Module 4, OCA 331 Pre-Apprenticeship
Electrical Module 5.
Note: Must be age 18 or older, have a high school diploma or GED,
and be able to perform manual labor.
Sec. 101 H13331H 11 sessions
IEC
MTuWThF 8:30 am-4:30 pm March 7-21
John Marks
OCA 330
Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 4
Learn how to troubleshoot and repair electrical systems. Gain
skills in basic customer service, service installation, workplace
conduct and job searching. Receive job placement assistance.
$591 includes $191 fee.
Corequisites: OCA 327 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module
1, OCA 328 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 2, OCA 329 PreApprenticeship Electrical Module 3, OCA 331 Pre-Apprenticeship
Electrical Module 5.
Note: Must be age 18 or older, have a high school diploma or GED,
and be able to perform manual labor.
Sec. 101 H13332H 11 sessions
IEC
MTuWThF 8:30 am-4:30 pm March 24-April 7
OCA 331
Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 5
Develop an understanding of service entrance calculations,
residential and commercial service equipment, transformers
and grounding requirements. $511 includes $191 fee.
Corequisites: OCA 327 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module
1, OCA 328 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 2, OCA 329 PreApprenticeship Electrical Module 3, OCA 330 Pre-Apprenticeship
Electrical Module 4.
Note: Must be age 18 or older, have a high school diploma or GED,
and be able to perform manual labor.
Sec. 101 H13426H 11 sessions
IEC
MTuWThF 8:30 am-4:30 pm April 14-28
Electrical Apprenticeships
AACC co-sponsors two electrical apprenticeships
approved by the Maryland Apprenticeship Training
Council: one with The Associated Builders and
Contractors/Chesapeake (ABC) and the other with
Independent Electrical Contractors/Chesapeake (IEC).
ABC Electrical Apprenticeship
Hours of training: 144 hours per year of classroom training
and 2,000 hours per year of on-the-job training for four
years. For more information, call ABC at 410-267-0347.
IEC Electrical Apprenticeship
Hours of training: 144 hours per year of classroom training
and 2,000 hours per year of on-the-job training for four
years. For more information call IEC at 800-470-3013.
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Corequisites: OCA 327 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 1, OCA
329 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 3, OCA 330 Pre-Apprenticeship
Electrical Module 4, OCA 331 Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 5.
Note: Must be age 18 or older, have a high school diploma or GED,
and be able to perform manual labor.
Sec. 101 H13328H 12 sessions
IEC
MTuWThF 8:30 am-4:30 pm Feb. 19-March 6 John Marks
Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 3
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Environmental Education
CFR 575
See additional alternative and sustainable energy
courses on page 39. Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.
edu/environment.
Study the principles of strength conditioning, aerobic
conditioning and cross training. Learn fitness testing and
how to determine body composition. Learn injury prevention
and identification plus marketing, motivation and designing
individual fitness programs. Includes certification exam,
which has a written and practical component where you
demonstrate safety techniques. CEUs awarded. $112 includes
$82 fee.
Environmental Landscape Management –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a
continuing education certificate. For more information
visit www.aacc.edu/environment/landscape or
call 410-777-2939. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
ENV 508 Smart Landscape Design for the Environment
(offered spring 2014)
ENV 512 Rain Garden and Environmental Site Design
(offered spring 2014)
ENV 513 Sustainable Landscape Maintenance
HOR 329Woody Plants for Landscape Installation
ENV 579 Soil Management (offered spring 2014)
ENV 513
Sustainable Landscape Maintenance
Learn to manage landscapes sustainably by reducing
fertilizer, pesticide and water use. Build an understanding of
plant ecosystem needs to reduce your costs and market your
green landscape business. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. $125 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: Some professional landscape experience recommended.
Sec. 101 H09547H 4 sessions
AMIL
Tu
6-9:15 pm
Feb. 11-Feb. 25 Lesley Riddle
Sa
9 am-12:15 pm March 1
Note: Offered in partnership with American Aerobic Association
International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA).
Study guide recommended. Read before class. Call 410-777-2970 for
study guide information.
Sec. 101 H09539H 1 session
AMIL
Sa
10 am-6 pm
Jan. 11
Joseph Cannon
Sec. 102 H09541H 1 session
AMIL
Sa
10 am-6 pm
Feb. 15
Joseph Cannon
Sec. 103 H09542H 1 session
AMIL
Sa
10 am-6 pm
March 15
Joseph Cannon
CSS 586
Sports Nutrition Consultant Certification
Learn in-depth principles of nutrition to help sports clients
with specific dietary and nutritional needs. Discuss current
nutritional research, herb and vitamin supplements, and
body composition testing. Explore links between nutrition
and athletic performance and types of diet plans. Includes
written exam. CEUs awarded. $112 includes $82 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with American Aerobic Association
International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA).
Study guide recommended. Read before class. Call 410-777-2970 for
study guide information.
Sec. 101 H09544H 1 session
AMIL
Sa
10 am-6 pm
Jan. 25
Joseph Cannon
Wellness Coaching
WEL 505 NEW
Learn about the use of shade trees, evergreens, shrubs,
ornamental trees and native woody plants in a landscape
project. Review habitats, soil condition requirements and
hardiness restrictions. Discuss bloom sequence, flower color
display, coastal and upland landscape features, and the value
of ornamentals. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $102 includes $7 fee.
Learn about historical, modern and cross-cultural aspects
of wellness and the practice of coaching. Examine the
fundamentals of physical and emotional wellness. Discuss
coaching core competencies and ethics of coaching as
described by the International Coaching Federation. CEUs
awarded. $275 includes $207 fee.
Sec. 101 H13341H Sa
8 am-1:30 pm
2 sessions
March 8-15
AMIL
Lesley Riddle
Fitness Certification
Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/fitnesscert.
For fitness and recreation courses, see pages 12-13. AACC
is recognized by the Board of Certification Inc. to offer
continuing education for certified athletic trainers.
YGA 540 NEW
Pre-natal Yoga Teacher Training
Learn the anatomy and physiology of the growing fetus and
the changes in the mother’s body during each trimester.
Discuss appropriate asana, assisting, pranayama and
meditation. Participate in practical application, practice
teaching and experiential sessions. $537 includes $474 fee.
Foundations of Health and Wellness
Note: Part one of four.
Sec. 101 H14241H F
5-9 pm
Sa
8 am-5 pm
2 sessions
Jan. 10
Jan. 11
Arnold campus
Ali Wolf
WEL 506 NEW
Fundamental Health and
Wellness Coaching Skills
Discuss the current models and trends in wellness coaching.
Practice listening, observation and reflection skills. Examine
the appropriate use of questions, mentoring and feedback.
CEUs awarded. $275 includes $207 fee.
Prerequisite: WEL 505 Foundations of Health and Wellness.
Note: Part two of four.
Sec. 101 H14244H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
F
5-9 pm
Feb. 7
Ali Wolf
Sa
8 am-5 pm
Feb. 8
Note: Fee includes manual.
Prerequisite: 200 Registered Yoga Teacher training, midwife or doula
experience or permission from instructor.
Sec. 101 H14211H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
SaSu
9 am-6 pm
Jan. 4-19
Lynn Matthews
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WEL 507 NEW
Advanced Health and Wellness Coaching Skills
Learn wellness coaching principles and practices. Practice
advanced skills, such as assessing readiness for change,
encouraging change, developing session structure, goalsetting and planning, and closure and support in long-term
change. CEUs awarded. $275 includes $207 fee.
Prerequisites: WEL 505 Foundations of Health and Wellness and 506
Fundamental Health and Wellness Coaching Skills.
Note: Part three of four.
Sec. 101 H14245H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
F
5-9 pm
Feb. 28
Ali Wolf
Sa
8 am-5 pm
March 1
WEL 508 NEW
Applied Strategies for Integrated Wellness
Examine integrative wellness modalities including personal
training, acupuncture, yoga, herbal medicine, chiropractic
care and nutrition. Discuss the positive effects and the referral
process. CEUs awarded. $275 includes $207 fee.
Prerequisites: WEL 505 Foundations of Health and Wellness, 506
Fundamental Health and Wellness Coaching Skills and WEL 507
Advanced Health and Wellness Coaching Skills.
Note: Part four of four.
Sec. 101 H14246H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
F
5-9 pm
March 28
Ali Wolf
Sa
8 am-5 pm
March 29
Yoga Instructor
YGA 537 NEW
Practical Yoga: Pelvis, Hips and Hamstrings
Learn how to gain more flexibility, range of motion and
strength to your pelvis, hips and hamstrings through yoga.
Discover tools and techniques to use on and off a yoga mat.
$32† includes $29 fee.
Note: No prior yoga experience necessary.
Sec. 101 H14200H 1 session
Su
3-5 pm
Jan. 12
HOR 329
Woody Plants for Landscape Installation
Careers and Certifications
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
Arnold campus
Joan Livingston
YGA 526 NEW
Yoga Nidra: The Art of Cultivating Stillness
Experience how powerful and healing cultivating stillness
can be. Discuss the cumulative effects of stress and the
far-reaching physical and emotional consequences. Learn to
relax, reduce stress and develop relaxation techniques. $17†
includes $16 fee.
Note: Bring yoga mat, blankets and a pillow.
Sec. 101 H14248H 1 session
Th
5-5:50 pm
Jan. 23
Sec. 102 H14249H 1 session
W
5-5:50 pm
Feb. 26
Sec. 103 H14250H 1 session
Th
5-5:50 pm
March 13
Arnold campus
Lynn Matthews
Arnold campus
Lynn Matthews
Arnold campus
Lynn Matthews
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YGA 538 NEW
OCA 354
Practice yoga postures designed to reduce stress and tension
in the upper back and shoulders. Gain flexibility, range of
motion, strength and space to this often tight, stressed and
overworked part of the body. $32† includes $29 fee.
Add a dramatic touch to a room using simple dark or light
flower arrays. Learn how to combine tulips and calla lilies
for a beautiful black arrangement or use a few snapdragons,
Canterbury bells and cymbidium orchids to make a striking
white bouquet. $87 includes $57 fee.
Practical Yoga:
Healthy Shoulders, Neck, Upper Back
Floriculture – Floral Design
Continuing Education Certificate
Complete four core courses and two electives to
become a floral designer and earn a continuing
education certificate in floriculture. Visit
www.aacc.edu/floraldesigner for more
information. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
Required core courses
OCC 331 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design
OCU 335 Floriculture 2: Advanced Floral Design
OCA 322 Floriculture 3: High Style Designs
OCC 312 Floriculture: Capstone Project
Choose two electives
OCU 351 Wedding Flowers and Corsages
OCA 357 Floriculture: Home Decors with Silk Flowers
OCA 321 Spring Flower Arranging
OPT 347 Summer Flower Arranging
OCA 353 Floriculture: High and Low Arrangements
OCA 350 Tabletop Design
OCA 354 Floriculture: Black and White
Arrangements
OCU 327 Floriculture: Thanksgiving Floral
Arrangements
OCU 326 Floriculture: Christmas Floral Arrangements
Note: No prior yoga experience necessary.
Sec. 101 H14205H 1 session
Su
3-5 pm
March 9
Arnold campus
Joan Livingston
Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design
Examine the essential elements of floral design. Identify
supplies and equipment. Study selected flowers. Discuss plant
material maintenance and pricing structures. Explore seven
features of floral design. Assemble a floral arrangement in
each class. $200 includes $112 fee.
Arnold campus
OCU 335
Floriculture 2: Advanced Floral Design
Develop advanced design skills by creating holiday floral
arrangements for the home. Identify specific challenges for
each room. Assemble weekly holiday floral arrangements
with a focus on color, size, style, flower placement and
maintenance. $200 includes $112 fee.
Sec. 101 H13654H M
7-9:30 pm
5 sessions
Arnold campus
March 10-April 14
OCA 322
Floriculture 3: High Style Designs
YGA 539 NEW
Yoga Nidra Certification
Learn to practice and teach Yoga Nidra. Discuss the mental,
physical and psycho-emotional benefits of Yoga Nidra. Identify
areas that can be addressed through Yoga Nidra such as health
and healing, stress and addiction. $1,062 includes $961 fee.
Note: Fee includes Yoga Nidra manual, CD and cards.
Sec. 101 H14206H 1 session
Arnold campus
SaSu
9 am-6 pm
Feb. 8-March 14 Kamini Desai
Lynn Matthews
YGA 528
Yoga for Anxiety and Depression
Learn how to create a yoga practice that increases positive
brain chemicals and reduces stress hormones. Focus on breath,
gentle movement and guided meditation to manage emotions
and physical symptoms for greater emotional and physical
well-being. CEUs awarded. $127† includes $109 free.
YGA 527 NEW
5 sessions
April 21-May 19
OCA 353
Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.
Sec. 101 H13562H 1 session
Arnold campus
Th
5:30-9 pm
March 13
OCU 351
Wedding Flowers and Corsages
Create romantic and elegant floral displays from the bride’s
bouquet to reception arrangements. Complete three projects:
a bridal bouquet, a throw-away bouquet and an altar
arrangement. Enrollment limit: 13. CEUs awarded. $147
includes $87 fee.
Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.
Sec. 101 H13657H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-3 pm
March 15
OCC 312
Capstone Project for Floriculture
Earn a continuing education certificate in floriculture. Create a
floral project as a final exam. $77† includes $47 fee.
Prerequisite: OCC 331 Floriculture 1, OCU 335 Floriculture 2 and
OCA 322 Floriculture 3.
Sec. 101 H13613H 1 session
Arnold campus
W
7-9 pm
May 21
Arnold campus
OCA 350
Tabletop Design
Learn to produce innovative and impressive centerpieces
that can decorate parties, weddings, special events and
business functions. Create many beautiful designs by using
unique containers, interesting props and a variety of fresh-cut
flowers. $132 includes $87 fee.
Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutters, scissors and a
bag lunch.
Sec. 101 H13570H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-3:30 pm Feb. 22
Sec. 201 H13559H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-3:30 pm Feb. 22
Ayurveda Spring Cleanse
OCA 321
Practice techniques for restoring balance, harmony, selfhealing and longevity. Discuss foods for healthy digestion,
techniques to rid the body of toxins and practices that build
energy and stamina. Create personalized recipes and asana
practices. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $180 fee.
Create artistic floral arrangements using spring flowers and
dried sprays. Learn to create special effects. Enrollment limit:
14. $132 includes $87 fee.
Note: Tuition includes Ayurvedic treats and yoga course. Fee includes
workbook and optional Wednesday class.
Sec. 101 H14251H 3 sessions
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-6 pm
Feb. 22
Lynn Matthews
Su
9 am-12:30 pm Feb. 23
Kathryn Templeton
W
5-6 pm
Feb. 26
Arnold campus
Careers and Certifications
Sec. 101 H14197H 6 sessions
Arnold campus
Th
7-8:30 pm
Feb. 13-March 27 Patricia Simpson
Lynn Matthews
Demonstrate advanced floriculture skills by creating
arrangements for various life events. Examine care and
maintenance of live, dried and artificial plant material and
accessories. Practice both traditional and contemporary
styles. $217 includes $127 fee.
Sec. 101 H13553H M
7-9:30 pm
1 session
March 6
Add a splash of color to your home with flowers and
flowering plants. Learn how to create tall and low-profile
arrangements, care for plants and use a variety of accessories
to brighten designs. $87 includes $57 fee.
OCC 331
5 sessions
Feb. 3-March 3
Sec. 101 H13574H Th
5:30-9 pm
Floriculture: High and Low Arrangements
Floral Design
Sec. 101 H13648H M
7-9:30 pm
Floriculture: Black and White Arrangements
Spring Flower Arranging
Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutter and scissors.
Sec. 101 H13551H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-3:30 pm March 1
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HEALTH CARE
NSN 309
Doula
For caregiver training see health in the personal
enrichment section, page 16. For personal health courses
for nonprofessionals see health in the personal enrichment
section, pages 15-16. For Career Exploration courses, see
page 8 and Workplace Spanish courses, see page 77.
Coming spring 2014, the 80-hour Assisted Living
Manager's course. For information call 410-777-2560.
Provides a Basic Life Support update for health care providers,
rescue personnel and lifeguards. Reviews one- and tworescuer CPR, airway management, use of the automated
external defibrillator (AED) and use of bag-valve-mask and
pocket mask. $62 includes $17 fee.
Doulas deliver emotional support to a woman and her
partner from home to hospital as a labor coach and
information source. They encourage and promote selfadvocacy, informed choice and communication between
the mother and care providers.
Basic Life Support/CPR/First Aid
Taught by experienced professionals, these high quality,
science-based courses are for professional health care/
medical rescue personnel. The American Heart Association
(AHA) developed all of the CPR courses. After passing a skills
review and written exam, receive an AHA certification card
valid for two years. Students who do not have textbooks
and pocket masks will be asked to attend another class.
Note: Students will receive CPR cards in the mail seven
to 10 days after CPR class. Call 410-777-2974.
NRN 332
Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED
Child care providers, teachers, camp counselors, security
personnel, fitness trainers, lifeguards and any other
nonmedical personnel learn adult, infant and child CPR
and choking procedures. Discuss basic first aid, medical
emergencies and environmental emergencies. Train to use an
AED (automated external defibrillator). Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. $112 includes $22 fee.
Note: Students receive a two-year certification. Bring textbook
“Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED” and pocket mask to class. Both available
at AACC bookstore. Read before class. Dress comfortably.
Sec. 101 H13179H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
9 am-5 pm
Jan. 11
Kyle Hastings
Sec. 102 H13186H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
9 am-5 pm
Feb. 8
Kyle Hastings
Sec. 103 H13190H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
9 am-5 pm
March 8
Kyle Hastings
NSN 308
CPR for Health Care Professionals
Careers and Certifications
Basic Life Support for health care providers, rescue personnel
and lifeguards. Learn infant, child and adult CPR, use of the
automated external defibrillator (AED), mouth-to-mouth,
use of barrier devices and bag-mask techniques. $97 includes
$19 fee.
Note: Bring textbook “BLS for Health Care Providers” and pocket
mask (not face shield) to class. Both available at the AACC Bookstore.
Read before class. Dress comfortably. Students who come unprepared
may be asked to attend another class.
Sec. 101 H13202H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
9 am-5 pm
Jan. 18
Kyle Hastings
Sec. 102 H13205H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
9 am-5 pm
Feb. 22
Kyle Hastings
Sec. 103 H13207H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
9 am-5 pm
March 15
Kyle Hastings
Health Care Provider CPR Recertification
Note: Bring current American Heart Association certification card to
class. Bring textbook “BLS for Health Care Providers” and pocket mask
(not face shield) to class. Both available at AACC Bookstore. Read before
class. Dress comfortably. Students who come unprepared may be asked
to attend another class.
Sec. 101 H13208H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
9 am-1 pm
Jan. 18
Kyle Hastings
Sec. 102 H13209H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
9 am-1 pm
Feb. 22
Kyle Hastings
Sec. 103 H13210H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
9 am-1 pm
March 15
Kyle Hastings
NRG 339
Heart Saver AED
Learn CPR for infants, children and adults and effective use
of the automated external defibrillator (AED) to shock the
death-producing abnormal heart rhythm of ventricular
fibrillation (VF). AEDs can be used successfully by minimally
trained emergency personnel, lay responders and family
members or co-workers of people at high risk for sudden
cardiac death. $62 includes $17 fee.
Note: Bring textbook “Heart Saver AED” and pocket mask (not face
shield) to class. Both available at AACC Bookstore. Read book before
class. Dress comfortably. Students who come unprepared may be asked
to attend another class.
Sec. 101 H13166H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
12:30-4:30 pm Jan. 18
Kyle Hastings
Sec. 102 H13174H 1 session
GBTC
Sa
12:30-4:30 pm March 15
Kyle Hastings
Dietary Manager
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Hypnobirthing Childbirth Education
Learn about HypnoBirthing®, The Mongan Method which is
a natural childbirth education approach, enhanced by selfhypnosis techniques. Examine techniques for pregnancy and
childbirth. Discuss prebirth parenting and the consciousness
of the preborn baby. CEUs awarded. $497† includes $407 fee.
Note: Both mother and birth companion must register. Fee includes
registration for both parties. Call 410-777-7387 for registration
information.
Sec. 101 H14237H 5 sessions
GBTC
TuTh
7-9:30 pm
Feb. 4-27
Brian Sanders
Sec. 102 H14239H 5 sessions
GBTC
TuTh
7-9:30 pm
March 4-25
Brian Sanders
WEL 500 NEW
Labor Doula Training and CAPPA Certification
Learn hands-on techniques, communication skills, scope
of practice, and business and marketing skills. Focus on
critical thinking skills, techniques for working in challenging
situations and effective nonclinical skills for reducing birth
risks and improving outcomes. $747 includes $592 fee.
Sec. 101 H14213H FSa
9 am-6:30 pm
2 sessions
March 14-15
Arnold campus
Ana Hill
Medical Office Management
HTH 573
Administrative Medical Specialist: Part 1
Dietary Manager –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a
continuing education certificate. For more information
visit www.aacc.edu/dietarymanager or call
410-777-7387. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
DMA 500 Management and Supervision for
Dietary Managers
DMA 501 Food Systems Management
DMA 502 Nutrition for Dietary Management
DMA 503 Management and Supervision Clinical
DMA 504 Food Systems Management Clinical
DMA 505 Nutrition Clinical
CPE 314
Dietary Aide
Gain the knowledge to pursue a career as a dietary aide.
Learn about food service practices, basic state and federal
regulations, and the use and care of special dietary
equipment. Understand the needs of an elder population.
CEUs awarded. $95 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H14183H W
6-8 pm
WEL 504 NEW
4 sessions
Feb. 5-26
Arnold campus
Curtis
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Learn how to handle everyday situations encountered on the
job as an Administrative Medical Specialist. Develop a working
knowledge of medical billing, reimbursement, scheduling
and maintenance of medical records. Call 410-777-2970 for
textbook ordering information. $742 includes $617 fee.
Corequisite: HTH 574 Administrative Medical Specialist: Part 2.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical
College.
Sec. 101 H13141H Jan. 9-May 19
ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
HTH 574
Administrative Medical Specialist: Part 2
Continue to master the work of an administrative medical
specialist as you explore national diagnostic and procedural
coding systems, inputting patient information, appointments
and coding using medical software. Call 410-777-2970 for
textbook ordering information. $742 includes $617 fee.
Corequisite: HTH 573 Administrative Medical Specialist: Part 1.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical
College.
Sec. 101 H13145H Jan. 9-May 19
ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
HLH 369
National Medicare Training
Develop an understanding of the Medicare and Medicare
Advantage plans. Learn how the plans operate and differ.
Examine eligibility and age requirements. $121 includes
$97 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Techincal
College.
Sec. 101 H13084H Jan. 14-Feb. 27 ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
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Nursing
Electrocardiogram and Intravenous Therapy
Technician — Continuing Education
Certificate
Prepare for a career in EKG/IV therapy by successfully
completing the following seven courses. Students may
enroll in this training for credit or noncredit. If taken
for credit, students earn 16 academic credits and a
Certificate in Medical Assisting with a concentration
in ECG/IV Therapy. If taken for noncredit, students
can earn a continuing education certificate. Students
must register for all seven classes at the same time.
Courses offered spring 2014. For more information
and to register contact the program coordinator at
410-777-2925. For more information www.aacc.
edu/healthcare/ekg. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
MDA 308 Medical Terminology
OCC 328 Pharmacology for Health Professionals
MDA 306 Professionalism in Health Care
OCC 327 Student Success
MDA 307 Introduction to Allied Health and
Medical Ethics
MDA 312 Intravenous Therapy
MDA 313 Electrocardiograph and Cardiac Diagnosis
Students who are involved in clinical placement
(Licensed Nurse Refresher and Medicine Aide students)
are required to complete a criminal background check.
Final acceptance in the program shall be contingent upon
satisfactory completion of a criminal background check.
A separate criminal background check may be required
by a clinical site prior to placement. If a student is denied
from a clinical site, due to a background check result,
the student shall be dismissed from the program and
his/her registration withdrawn from courses related to
the program. Students may be automatically dismissed
from the program if they have not been truthful or have
provided inaccurate information in the application. For
more information visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare or
contact the Continuing Professional Education office
[email protected] or 410-777-2970.
Licensed Nurse Refresher –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following two courses to
earn a continuing education certificate. For more
information visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/
nursing. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
NRG 306 Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 1 – Theory
NSN 387 Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 2 – Clinical
HTH 513
HIPAA Privacy
Learn how to use Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards to protect patients’
medical records and other health information provided
to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care
providers. $88 includes $76 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical
College.
Sec. 101 H13127H Jan. 15-Feb. 14 ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
Sec. 102 H13129H Feb. 27-March 14 ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
HTH 526
Medical Reimbursements and Collections
Learn the fundamentals of reimbursement and collections
with a focus on fee-for-service plans, point of service plans
and collection policies. Identify procedures for collecting a bill
by telephone or mail. $112 includes $87 fee.
Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 1 – Theory
Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses with an active
or inactive Maryland nursing license planning to re-enter
the nursing field, update their knowledge. Review medicalsurgical nursing topics including anatomy, physiology, major
disease pathology, current treatment strategies and legal
issues. Study pharmacology, physical assessment, nursing
process, documentation and current patient care trends.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $912
includes $87 fee.
Corequisite: NSN 387 Licensed Nurse Refresher Part 2 – Clinical.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing. To register,
you must have prior approval from the program coordinator. For
qualifications and registration instructions visit www.aacc.edu/
healthcare/nurserefresher.cfm. Begin registration process now.
Sec. 101 H13158H 30 sessions
GBTC
MW
6-9:45 pm
Jan. 22-May 12 Trisha Lipscomb
NSN 387
Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 2 – Clinical
Gain hands-on experience in a hospital setting as a
registered nurse or licensed practical nurse. Practice skills
for four weekends in acute medical-surgical nursing and
sub acute nursing facilities supervised by practicing nursing
experts. Dedicate three college lab days to practicing
physical assessment and psychomotor skills. Handle patient
assignments, complete documentation and care plans, and
administer medications. $922 includes $122 fee.
Corequisite: NRG 306 Licensed Nurse Refresher Part 1 – Theory.
Note: To register, you must have prior approval from the program
coordinator. Background check for an additional fee of $49.50 is
required. For course information, qualifications and registration
instructions visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/nurserefresher.cfm.
Begin registration process now.
Sec. 101 H13358H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
SaSu
7 am-4 pm
March 8-April 20 Trisha Lipscomb
R.N., C.M./D.N. Training Program
in Assisted Living
Maryland Board of Nursing approved course required for
nurses desiring to function as an R.N. Case Manager /
Delegating Nurse in the Assisted Living setting. The R.N.
C.M./D.N. meets the requirements to delegate nursing
functions including medication administration and also
to supervise the medication technician. The nurse will be
authorized to teach the 20 hour Medication Administration
Training Program to the Medication Technician (M.T.) working
in the assisted living setting. $237 includes $57 fee.
Note: Includes light breakfast and work lunch. Download a copy
of the Nurse Practice Act booklet from the Maryland Board of Nursing
website (www.mbon.org) and the Assisted Living COMAR Regulations
10.07.14 available from the Office of the Secretary of State Division of
State Documents website (www.dsd.state.md.us).
Sec. 101 H13196H 2 sessions
GBTC
FSa
9 am-6 pm
Feb. 21-22
Julie Kennedy
NRS 348
Basic IV Therapy/Venipuncture
Cover state-of-the-art IV techniques and equipment
including the initiation of intravenous infusion, maintaining
central line catheters, monitoring TPN IV administration,
blood administration and blood component therapy.
Recommended for LPNs, RNs, EMTs and IV therapists to
update skills. $102 includes $32 fee.
Note: This course is for continuing education purposes only. This
course will not qualify the student for professional certification/
licensure for IV therapy.
Sec. 101 H13199H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-10 pm
March 4-6
Joan Sullivan
Medicine Aide –
Continuing Education Certificate
GNAs: Successfully complete NRN 325 to earn an AACC
continuing education certificate. For more information
visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/medaide. See
pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing education
certificate programs.
NRG 388
Medicine Aide Update
Certified medicine aides receive current information on state
regulations, new drug and care procedures, and commonly
used medications. $92 includes $17 fee.
Note: Students who successfully complete the course will receive a
certificate valid for two years. To register, you must have prior approval
from the program coordinator. For course information qualifications and
registration instructions, visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/medaide.
Sec. 101 H13175H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
8 am-5 pm
March 15
Becky Hess
HIC 530 NEW
Clinical Research Monitoring
Perform and understand clinical research monitoring. Review
different types of clinical research and investigative/research
practices. Discuss the basics of study design. Describe the
various aspects of human research protections including the
definitions of AEs (adverse events) and SAEs (serious adverse
events) and describe the reporting requirements common to
all sponsors and IRBs. $300 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H14186H r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
Jan. 6-May 9
ONLN WB
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Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical
College.
Sec. 101 H13131H Jan. 23-Feb. 12 ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
Sec. 102 H13133H Feb. 26-March 13 ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
Sec. 103 H13134H March 13-31
ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
NRG 306
NRN 500
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
Gain an understanding of basic chemistry, the human cell
and organ systems. Learn how they allow us to process
sensations, think, communicate, grow, move, reproduce and
stay alive. Discuss different disorders, recent advances in
medicine and ways to take care of the body. $116 includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13046H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Sec. 102 H13048H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Sec. 103 H13051H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
DLC 307
Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
Learn the basic characteristics of the four main tissue types,
the general and special senses, cellular metabolism, body
chemistry and significant events in the life span. $116
includes $72 fee.
Prerequisite: DLC 323 Human Anatomy and Physiology.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13020H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Sec. 102 H13021H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Sec. 103 H13029H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
HLH 387
Introduction to Chemistry
Prepare for a health-related career or a college chemistry
course. Gain a foundation in the basics of chemistry. Explore
the body’s use of food and the function of many chemicals in
the body. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13109H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Sec. 102 H13116H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Sec. 103 H13119H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Phlebotomy
NRN 319
Phlebotomy
Careers and Certifications
Learn proper technique for venous and capillary blood
specimen collection. Focus on venipuncture techniques,
equipment and difficult draws. Some health care background
recommended. $92 includes $37 fee.
Note: This course is for continuing education purposes only. This
course will not qualify the student for professional certification/
licensure as a phlebotomist. For more information call 410-777-2970.
Sec. 101 H13178H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-4:30 pm March 8
Terri Golden
Phlebotomy Technician —
Continuing Education Certificate
Prepare for a career as a phlebotomy technician by
taking four courses either for academic credit or to
earn a continuing education certificate. The program
is offered in hybrid format, meaning some courses are
face-to-face and some are online. All four courses must
be taken together as a part of an intensive short-term
training called a cohort. If taken for credit, students can
earn a Letter of Recognition. Prior to registering for this
credit/noncredit share program, students must first
contact the program coordinator at 410-777-2925.
Courses offered spring 2014. For more information
visit www.aacc.edu/phlebotomy. See pages 78-79
to learn more about continuing education certificate
programs.
OCC 327 Student Success
COU 328 Keyboarding
HLH 359 Phlebotomy
HLH 360 Phlebotomy Clinical
Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy
The following clinical continuing education courses
are for physical therapy and occupational therapy
professionals and other health care professionals. A copy
of professional certification or licensure as a health care
provider is required at the first class meeting. Students
are responsible for determining if the course content
is within the scope of practice for their profession as
determined by their regulatory board or agency.
All courses approved by the Maryland State Board of
Physical Therapy Examiners and Maryland State Board
of Occupational Therapy Practice are noted following the
course description. AACC is recognized by the Board of
Certification Inc. to offer continuing education courses for
certified athletic trainers.
For more information about courses for physical
and occupational therapists, visit www.aacc.edu/
healthcare/therapy.
PTA 323
Manual Skills Techniques for Therapists
Learn appropriate manual skills and mobilization techniques
for connective tissue disorders and postural dysfunctions.
Explore common connective tissue pathologies and changes.
Review the anatomy and pathophysiology of muscles,
tendons and ligaments. Develop home-exercise programs.
CEUs awarded. $135 includes $12 fee.
Note: Approved by the Maryland State Board of Physical Therapy
Examiners and the Maryland State Board of Occupational Therapy
Practice for 15 contact hours for 1.5 CEUs.
Sec. 101 H13638H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
FSa
8 am-5 pm
Feb. 28-March 1 Paul Simonetti
PTA 333 NEW
Manual Therapy: Cervical and Thoracic Spine
Learn appropriate manual skills and mobilization techniques
for the cervical and thoracic spine. Review postural
assessment, trigger points theory and vertebral artery testing.
Discuss current research on whiplash. Develop home programs
for postural stretching and strengthening. Learn how to
integrate and progress postural based treatment strategies.
CEUs awarded. $135 includes $12 fee.
Note: Approved by the Maryland State Board of Physical Therapy
Examiners and the Maryland State Board of Occupational Therapy
Practice for 1.5 CEUs or 15 contact hours.
Sec. 101 H13639H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
FSa
8 am-5 pm
March 14-15
Paul Simonetti
Professional Coding and Transcription
HTH 532
Medical Transcription - Part 1
Develop a working knowledge of medical report transcription
using individual case studies, medical histories, examinations
and medical test reports. $682 includes $567 fee.
Prerequisite: Student must have medical terminology experience.
Corequisite: HTH 533 Medical Transcription – Part 2.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical
College. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook information.
Sec. 101 H13136H Jan. 9-May 19
ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
HTH 533
Medical Transcription – Part 2
Identify the knowledge, skills and responsibilities of a
medical transcriptionist. Learn how to use current reference
material effectively through hands-on work with patient
cases from admission to date of discharge. $682 includes
$567 fee.
Prerequisite: Medical terminology knowledge.
Corequisite: HTH 532 Medical Transcription – Part 1.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Greenville Technical
College. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook information.
Sec. 101 H13140H Jan. 9-May 19
ONLN GTEC
Angie Brown
HLH 376
ICD-10 Medical Coding
Receive comprehensive training in diagnostic coding using
the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision,
Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) coding manual. Understand
the coding guidelines and learn how to accurately apply the
ICD-10 coding steps. CEUs awarded. $1,005 includes $755 fee.
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of medical terminology. Education in
anatomy and physiology is strongly recommended.
Corequisite: HLH 377 ICD-10 Medical Coding 2.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin Education.
Textbooks are included and will be sent to the student after the start
of class.
Sec. 101 H13085H Jan. 9-July 9
ONLN GATL
Carline Dalgleish
Sec. 102 H13086H Feb. 11-Aug. 12 ONLN GATL
Carline Dalgleish
For courses in becoming an optical
assistant or a career in medical coding
or medical transcription ...
See Career Exploration, page 8.
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HLH 377
NSN 336
ICD-10 Medical Coding 2
Receive comprehensive training in procedural coding
using the International Classification of Diseases, 10th
Revision, Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) coding
manual. Understand the coding guidelines and learn how
to accurately apply the ICD-10 coding steps. CEUs awarded.
$1,005 includes $755 fee.
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of medical terminology. Education in
anatomy and physiology is strongly recommended.
Corequisite: HLH 376 Medical Coding.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin Education.
Textbooks are included and will be sent to the student after the start
of class.
Sec. 101 H13087H Jan. 9-July 9
ONLN GATL
Carline Dalgleish
Sec. 102 H13088H Feb. 11-Aug. 12 ONLN GATL
Carline Dalgleish
Social Work/Counseling
Social workers, nurses, substance abuse counselors,
therapists and other mental health professionals benefit
from these courses, which are all approved by the Maryland
Board of Social Work Examiners for Category 1 continuing
education units (CEUs). Visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/
human or 410-777-2970.
WEL 501 NEW
Hypnosis Practitioner Certification: Level 1
Learn and practice basic hypnosis techniques for self-use and
the treatment of others. Explore the history of hypnosis as
well as legal and ethical issues. CEUs awarded. $978 includes
$833 fee.
Prerequisite: Students must be at least 18 years old.
Note: Textbooks provided by instructor. Required for professional
hypnotism certification by the National Guild of Hypnotists.
Sec. 101 H14214H 3 sessions
GBTC
FSaSu
9 am-6 pm
Jan. 31-Feb. 2
Brian Sanders
WEL 502 NEW
Hypnosis Practitioner Certification: Level 2
Learn how to apply hypnotherapy techniques for motivation
and goal achievement. Explore client session structure, pain
management, working with fears and parts therapy. CEUs
awarded. $802 includes $657 fee.
Prerequisite: WEL 501 Hypnosis Practitioner Certification: Level 1.
Note: Textbooks provided by instructor. Required for professional
hypnotism certification by the National Guild of Hypnotists.
Sec. 101 H14229H 3 sessions
GBTC
FSaSu
9 am-6 pm
Feb. 7-9
Brian Sanders
WEL 503 NEW
Hypnosis Practitioner Certification: Level 3
Prerequisites: WEL 501 Hypnosis Practitioner Certification: Level 1
and WEL 502 Hypnosis Practitioner Certification: Level 2.
Note: Textbooks provided by instructor. Upon successful completion,
student is eligible take the National Guild of Hypnotists examination for
professional hypnotism certification.
Sec. 101 H14235H 3 sessions
GBTC
FSaSu
9 am-6 pm
Feb. 14-16
Brian Sanders
Implications of Cultural Diversity in Counseling
Provides an overview of managing health consumers who
have communication limitations. Reviews changes in vision,
hearing, cognitive understanding, and speech expression
anticipated with aging. Learn techniques and methods to
facilitate patient safety, promote family understanding and
coping and improve quality of care communication. $82
includes $17 fee.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Sec. 101 H13486H 1 session
F
8:30 am-4:30 pm Feb. 21
Arnold campus
Carolyn Rodis
HNS 305
The Crisis in Elder Abuse
Discuss the crisis in elder abuse and learn about types of
abuse. Examine barriers to detection, interventions to
protect and prevention strategies. Analyze Maryland law and
practice. $82 includes $17 fee.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/six CE hours awarded.
Sec. 101 H13139H 1 session
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm Feb. 22
Arnold campus
Carolyn Rodis
Analyze psychological and social characteristics of ethnic
and racial groups defined as minorities. Interpret cultural
differences’ influence on counseling. Explore areas of
prejudice and forms of racism. Review cultural/racial
differences in drug use and abuse. $82 includes $17 fee.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Sec. 101 H13360H 1 session
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm March 29
AMIL
LaNette Parson
MHP 301
Understanding Personality Disorders
Discuss how failure to properly diagnose personality disorders
leads to client noncompliance, ineffective case management
and resistive, high-risk clients. Review the seven definitions
of personality disorders. Learn to differentiate these disorders
from other mental illnesses. Recognize the three formal
diagnostic clusters. Apply content to client case studies via
group discussion. $89 includes $24 fee.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Sec. 101 H13152H 1 session
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm April 19
AMIL
Richard Esposito
HNS 304
HTH 599
Increase your sensitivity to age-related changes. Understand
types of aging and learn how to modify your practice
to accommodate them. Recognize and learn to manage
incapacity and explore strategies to maximize the client’s
self-determination. $82 includes $17 fee.
Learn about spiritual and multicultural perspectives on health
care to effectively meet the needs of your clients. Gain a
broad understanding of spirituality, health and healing to
stay current with emerging trends in treating clients. CEUs
awarded. $212 includes $167 fee.
Spirituality, Health and Healing
Aging, Capacity and Your Clients
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Sec. 101 H13124H 1 session
F
8:30 am-4 pm Feb. 28
Arnold campus
Carolyn Rodis
PSY 315
Ethics for Counselors
Explore the ethical issues involved in client-counselor
relationships. Learn about codes of ethics for therapists, social
workers and addictions counselors. Examine client rights,
welfare and relationships. Discuss confidentiality, professional
competence and legal and moral decision-making. $82
includes $17 fee.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Sec. 101 H13359H 1 session
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm March 8
Arnold campus
Nicole Williams
HNS 505
Co-Occurring Disorders
Explore mental health problems in the context of
co-occurring substance addictions. Discuss psychological and
mental health theories as they inform and drive treatment
modalities and interventions. $82 includes $67 fee.
Note: 0.3 CEUs/3 CE hours awarded.
Sec. 101 H13146H 1 session
F
9 am-noon
March 14
GBTC
Thomas Godwin
MHP 310
Therapeutic Massage
The following clinical continuing education courses are for
therapeutic massage and other health care professionals.
A copy of professional certification or licensure as a
health care provider is required at the first class meeting.
Students are responsible for determining if the course
content is within the scope of practice for their profession
as determined by their regulatory board or agency.
AACC is a National Certification Board for Therapeutic
Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB)-approved provider for
continuing education. AACC is recognized by the Board of
Certification Inc. to offer continuing education for certified
athletic trainers.
For more information about courses for massage
therapists, visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/massage.
MST 320
Domestic Violence 101
Gain an understanding of the facts and myths about
domestic violence as a crime. Learn the definitions, legal
issues and laws, tools for assessing danger and lethality, the
effects on children and the relationship to substance abuse.
Identify community-based and legal resources. $82 includes
$22 fee.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Sec. 101 H13154H 1 session
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm March 15
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13171H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Cyndie Koopsen
Sec. 102 H13180H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Cyndie Koopsen
Sec. 103 H13181H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Cyndie Koopsen
AMIL
LaNette Parson
Advanced Chair Massage Techniques
Learn components of and techniques for a full upper-body
corporate chair massage. Understand the evolving role
of chair massage in the therapeutic massage market and
explore marketing and business development strategies.
Discuss state licensing requirements. CEUs awarded. $97
includes $12 fee.
Note: Wear comfortable clothing and bring massage lotion and a
face cradle to class. Approved by the National Certification Board for
Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork for 6 CE contact hours.
Sec. 101 H13629H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
8:30 am-4:30 pm March 8
Janet Constantino
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Learn advanced techniques. Discover how to prepare for
a growing practice. Discuss neurolinguistic programming,
conducting smoking cessation and weight management
programs and business marketing. CEUs awarded. $802
includes $657 fee.
PSY 344
Communicating with
Sensory-Impaired Older Adults
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MST 333
Basic Sports Massage for Athletic Events
Learn the physiological goals and techniques to use for
pre-event, inter-event and post-event massages for upper
and lower body sports. Discuss cramp release techniques,
thermal injuries, safe practices, ethics and medical referral
considerations. CEUs awarded. $135 includes $12 fee.
Note: Please bring a sheet and massage lotion to the class. Dress
to perform and receive sports massage. Approved by the National
Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) for
14 CE hours. Approved by the Maryland State Board of Physical Therapy
Examiners for 1.4 CEUs. This class fulfills half the CEU requirements for
membership in the Maryland Professional Sports Massage Team and/or
the National Capital Region Sports Massage Team.
Sec. 101 H13637H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
SaSu
8:30 am-5 pm March 29-30
William Haynes
MST 330
HIV/AIDS and Communicable Disease
Review universal precautions and contraindications for
massage. Meet Maryland and NCBTMB continuing education
requirements by reviewing communicable diseases such
as HIV/AIDS, herpes, hepatitis, measles, MRSA, mumps,
ringworm, scabies and TB. CEUs awarded. $47 includes $7 fee.
Note: Some sections offered online. Approved by the NCBTMB for
three CE contact hours.
Sec. 101 H13630H March 1-8
ONLN WB
Michael Sullivan
Sec. 102 H13631H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
9 am-12:15 pm March 15
Marcella Konkiel
MST 331
Ethics for Massage Therapists
Meet Maryland and NCBTMB continuing education
requirements by reviewing the ethical and legal parameters
of massage therapy. Two of the three hours specifically
address Standard V - Roles and Boundaries. CEUs awarded.
$47 includes $7 fee.
Note: Some sections offered online. Approved by the NCBTMB for
three CE contact hours.
Sec. 101 H13633H March 1-8
ONLN WB
Michael Sullivan
Sec. 102 H13635H 1 session
Arnold campus
Sa
1-4:15 pm
March 15
Marcella Konkiel
spanish for social services
(psp 505)
See World Languages, pages 74-77.
Hospitality and Culinary Arts
Bartender Certification –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete HCT 342 Bartending
Certification to earn a ServSafe Alcohol certification
from the National Restaurant Association Education
Foundation as well as an AACC continuing education
certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/hcat/bartending
for more information. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
HCT 342
Bartender Certification
Master the fundamentals of mixing drinks to successfully
become a bartender. Learn about bar preparation,
beverage recipes and customer service. Review safe
practices and take the ServSafe Alcohol exam. CEUs
awarded. $209 includes $62 fee.
Human Resources
HCT 333 v
Certification in Sanitation
National food safety certification by the National Restaurant
Association (NRA) designed for food service professionals.
Learn the cause and prevention of food-borne illnesses,
maintenance of sanitary conditions, and how to implement a
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) system. Study
the flow of food from receiving through storage, prep and
service. A certification from the NRA is issued to students who
satisfactorily complete the course and pass the examination.
Students must purchase textbook at AACC Bookstore prior to
attending the first class. CEUs awarded. $102 includes $5 fee.
Note: Some sections offered online. All sections also offered for
credit, HRM 119.
Sec. 101 H15621H 4 sessions
HUM 208
MTuWTh 6-10 pm
Jan. 6-9
Sec. 102 H15622H Jan. 6-17
ONLN WB
Note: Students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase the voucher training
program and certification exam answer sheet at the AACC Bookstore. You
must attend a mandatory class on Jan. 17 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review
8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.
Sec. 103 H15623H Sa
8:30 am-5 pm
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Sa
Sec. 106
M
Sec. 107
Sa
Sec. 108
Careers and Certifications
www.aacc.edu/hcat
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. Student must purchase
textbook at AACC Bookstore prior to attending the first class.
Sec. 101 H09913H 7 sessions
HCAT 114
MW
6:30-9:30 pm Jan. 27-Feb. 17 Linda Elliott
2 sessions
Jan. 11-18
Jan. 22-Feb. 11
HCAT 117
ONLN WB
Note: Students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase the voucher training
program and certification exam answer sheet at the AACC Bookstore. You
must attend a mandatory class on Feb. 11 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review
8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.
H15625H 8:30 am-5 pm
H15627H 6-10 pm
H15628H 8:30 am-5 pm
H15629H 2 sessions
Jan. 25-Feb. 1
4 sessions
Feb. 3-24
2 sessions
Feb. 15-22
Feb. 20-March 12
HCAT 117
HUM 126
HCAT 117
ONLN WB
Note: Students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase the voucher training
program and certification exam answer sheet at the AACC Bookstore. You
must attend a mandatory class on March 12 from 9-11 a.m. (optional review
8-9 a.m.) at GBTC for the final exam.
Sec. 109 H15630H Sa
8:30 am-5 pm
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Human Resources Management
HRS 500
Professional Human Resources Management
Prepare for the Professional in Human Resources (PHR) or
Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification
exams. Examine current references of human resource
practices. Textbooks, online access and self-test questions are
included. CEUs awarded. $1,152 includes $507 fee.
Note: Cost for CHRA and Society for Human Resource Management
members is $1,102. Register in section 102. Call 800-283-7476,
option 4 for exam prerequisite.
Sec. 101 H10114H 12 sessions
AMIL
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6-9:30 pm
Jan. 29-April 23 Barbara Scott
Sec. 102 H10115H Same as section 101.
Sec. 103 H10117H Jan. 29-April 23 ONLN WB
Wanda Parker-Smith
OBS 502
Understanding the Human Resources Function
Explore the vital link human resources plays in the
organizational chain. Learn how to handle basic human
resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible
result. CEUs awarded. $116 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13242H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Ann Nevers
Sec. 102 H13243H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Ann Nevers
Sec. 103 H13245H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Ann Nevers
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HVAC
Human Resources Generalist
This program is designed for working human resource
professionals and those who would like to pursue a
career in human resources. This program will equip you
with skills and knowledge that can be applied to the
workplace. Each course is six hours long.
• HRS 501 Introduction to HR Management
• HRS 502 Recruitment and Selection
• HRS 503 Conflict Resolution and Management
• HRS 504 Employee Engagement
HRS 501 NEW
Introduction to HR Management
Explore today’s changing human resource roles and functions.
Discuss their influence and impact on the success of an
organization. $101 includes $17 fee.
Sec. 101 H10118H TuTh
6-9 pm
2 sessions
Feb. 18-20
AMIL
Sharon Scibek
HRS 502 NEW
Recruitment and Selection
Learn how to establish an effective recruitment and selection
process to enhance organizational competitiveness while
increasing employee capability to contribute to both
organizational and professional objectives. Discuss external
and internal forces that affect the process. $101 includes
$17 fee.
Sec. 101 H10119H TuTh
6-9 pm
2 sessions
March 4-6
AMIL
Sharon Scibek
CEBS: Certified Employee Benefit Specialist
For more information on certified employee benefit
specialist courses offered at AACC in cooperation with the
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, visit
www.aacc.edu/cebs.
CEB 332
Health Care Financing and Economics
Discover how economics impacts choices in the health sector.
Examine how heath care is financed, supply and demand
of health care services, role of technology and statistical
tools used in health care economics. Textbook information
available by calling 410-777-2970. CEUs awarded. $327
includes a $12 fee.
Note: Cost of exam not included.
Sec. 101 H10109H 10 sessions
Tu
6-9 pm
Feb. 11-April 22
AMIL
John Greg Norton
Insurance
HVACR Entry Level Technician –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following courses to become
an HVACR technician and earn an AACC continuing
education certificate. Offered in partnership with
All-State Career and approved by the U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs, training consists of 16 noncredit
courses with each lecture/lab course combination
lasting six weeks. Learn how to install, maintain and
repair residential and commercial heating and
cooling systems at the All-State Career training facility
in Baltimore. Students must meet eligibility
requirements and schedule an appointment with the
HVACR program manager. Call 410-777-2935. For
more information about AACC’s HVACR training visit
www.aacc.edu/hvac. See pages 78-79 to learn
more about continuing education certificate programs.
OCA 390
OCA 391
OCA 392
OCA 393
OCA 394
OCA 395
OCA 396
OCA 397
OCA 398
OCA 399
OCC 302
OCC 303
OCC 304
OCC 305
OCC 306
OCC 307
Fundamentals of Electricity Part 1
Fundamentals of Electricity Part 2
Mechanical Controls and Motors Part 1
Mechancial Controls and Motors Part 2
Commercial Refrigeration Part 1
Commercial Refrigeration Part 2
EPA Duct Design, Load Calculation Part 1
EPA Duct Design, Load Calculation Part 2
Basic Refrigeration Systems Part 1
Basic Refrigeration Systems Part 2
Air Conditioning Part 1
Air Conditioning Part 2
Heating Systems Part 1
Heating Systems Part 2
Heat Pump Systems Part 1
Heat Pump Systems Part 2
Anne Arundel Community College offers courses that
prepare you for various insurance licenses in Maryland
as well as keep you current in your field. For more
information visit www.aacc.edu/insurance.
Prelicensing
BNS 589
Maryland Life, Health and Annuity Prelicensing
Prepare for the state exam and fulfill the prelicensing
requirements for Maryland. Review important concepts and
terminology. Gain the information needed to be a successful
life, health and annuity agent. CEUs awarded. $182 includes
$87 fee.
Prerequisite: Refer to Maryland Insurance Administration for
educational requirements and additional information.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online
Training Inc.
Sec. 101 H10108H Jan. 20-April 20 ONLN OLT
Jack Rotzien
Marine Industry
For more information, visit www.aacc.edu/marine.
MRN 525
USCG Captain’s License (Master 100 Tons)
Prepare to take the United States Coast Guard (USCG) Master
Mariner Captain’s 100-Ton licensing exam. Learn USCG rules
and regulations, deck seamanship, general navigation,
chart plotting and emergency and safety procedures. CEUs
awarded. $1,200 includes $899 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with CCBC. Includes all supplies and
exam fee. For additional course requirements, visit www.aacc.edu/
marine.
Sec. 101 H13628H 20 sessions
Arnold campus
MWF
6-10:15 pm
Jan. 27-March 1
Sa
8 am-5:30 pm
OCA 307
HVACR Exam Review: Journeyman and Master
Prepare for the Maryland HVACR Journeyman and Master
exams. Study the International Mechanical Code. Review
the theory and service of air conditioning, refrigeration,
gas and oil heating and ventilation. Learn how to use an
ACCA Ductulator and how to calculate heat load. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $452
includes $7 fee.
Careers and Certifications
Note: Bring books to first day of class. Read chapters 1, 2 and 3 in
“Modern Refrigeration.”
Sec. 101 H14189H 6 sessions
AMIL
Sa
8 am-5 pm
March 1-April 12 Ike Akor
ABC HVAC Apprenticeships
AACC co-sponsors an HVAC apprenticeship approved by
the Maryland Apprenticeship Training Council with The
Associated Builders and Contractors/Chesapeake (ABC).
ABC HVAC Apprenticeship
Hours of training: 144 hours per year of classroom training
and 2,000 hours per year of on-the-job training for four
years. For more information, call ABC at 410-267-0347.
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nonprofit leadership
Nonprofit Leadership
CMD 362
CMD 322
AACC is pleased to offer nonprofit leadership courses in
partnership with the following organizations:
Learn to write winning, competitive proposals that will be
funded. Discover how to tailor your responses to information
found in the per review criteria. CEUs awarded. $100 includes
$72 fee.
Develop skills and strategies to become an integral part of
one of America’s fastest growing service sectors. Learn how to
transform good intentions into a professional plan of action.
Gain a better understanding of the unique characteristics of
nonprofit organizations. CEUs awarded. $100 includes $72 fee.
• Anne Arundel County Executive’s Office of Constituent
Services
• Arts Council of Anne Arundel County
• Coalition of Volunteer Coordinators of Anne Arundel
County
• Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County
• Leadership Anne Arundel
• United Way of Central Maryland
• Volunteer Center for Anne Arundel County
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
The Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County’s
Celebration of Philanthropy Scholarship offers limited
tuition grants to nonprofit organization staff members,
volunteers, board members and residents who are
interested in courses about development, fundraising
and volunteerism. Nonprofits not located in, but
primarily serving Anne Arundel County, are also eligible
To apply visit www.cfaac.org.
Grants
CMD 332
A to Z of Grant Writing
Learn the mechanics of writing a grant. Learn how to research
and develop beneficial relationships with potential funding
sources; organize a campaign; keep track of funding, requests
and donations; prepare complete packages; handle crises;
and submit numerous proposals each year. CEUs awarded.
$100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13736H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Linda Vallejo
Sec. 102 H13737H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Linda Vallejo
Sec. 103 H13739H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Linda Vallejo
CMD 353
Get Grants
Careers and Certifications
Learn how to develop grant proposals for educational
initiatives from experts whose proposals have garnered
grant dollars. Turn an idea into a complete, well-developed
proposal package that is professional, competitive and
compelling. CEUs awarded. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a
sequel to CMD 332 A to Z of Grant Writing.
Sec. 101 H13740H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Bo Morton
Sec. 102 H13741H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Bo Morton
Sec. 103 H13742H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Bo Morton
Advanced Grant Proposal Writing
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a
sequel to CMD 392 Writing Effective Grant Proposals.
Sec. 101 H13751H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Browning
Sec. 102 H13753H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Browning
Sec. 103 H13754H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Browning
CMD 363
Become a Grant Writing Consultant
Learn how you can use a basic knowledge of grant or
proposal writing to become an expert in the red-hot grant
consulting field. Find how to apply your creative writing skills
in meaningful ways. CEUs awarded. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13757H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Browning
Sec. 102 H13758H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Browning
Sec. 103 H13761H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Browning
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13733H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
Sec. 102 H13734H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
Sec. 103 H13735H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
CMD 360
Marketing Your Nonprofit Organization
Discover marketing practices that will help you further the
ideals and goals of your nonprofit. Gain practical strategies
for competing more effectively for members, media
attention, donors, clients and volunteers. CEUs awarded. $100
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13743H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
Sec. 102 H13744H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
Sec. 103 H13745H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
CMD 392
CMD 361
Increase your chances of success. Learn how to polish
proposals that tap into the dollars available for enhancing
the health and welfare of communities. CEUs awarded. $100
includes $72 fee.
Learn how to create and coordinate successful special events
of any size or type. Develop skills, find resources and gain
confidence. Learn experts’ strategies for avoiding costly
planning errors. CEUs awarded. $100 includes $72 fee.
Writing Effective Grant Proposals
Coordinating Special Events
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a
sequel to CMD 353 Get Grants.
Sec. 101 H13768H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jillian Poole
Sec. 102 H13770H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jillian Poole
Sec. 103 H13771H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jillian Poole
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13746H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Cynthia Grzelak
Sec. 102 H13747H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Cynthia Grzelak
Sec. 103 H13749H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Cynthia Grzelak
Leadership Basics
Starting a Nonprofit
CMD 374
Planning a Volunteer Program
Discuss how to conduct needs assessments. Explore the
mission, vision and purpose of volunteer programs. Learn
how to write position descriptions and budgets. CEUs
awarded. $32 includes $7 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with the Volunteer Resource Center for
Anne Arundel County.
Sec. 101 H13873H 1 session
Arnold campus
Tu
6-9:30 pm
Feb. 25
Fay Mauro
CMD 375
Recruiting and Placing Volunteers
Discover how to sell the benefits and explain the features
of volunteer positions. Learn how to match volunteers and
positions. CEUs awarded. $32 includes $7 fee.
Note: Offered in partnership with the Volunteer Resource Center for
Anne Arundel County.
Sec. 101 H13874H 1 session
Arnold campus
Tu
6-9:30 pm
March 11
Fay Mauro
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Introduction to Nonprofit Management
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CMD 394
Learn what it takes to convert an informal group into a taxexempt nonprofit. Examine nonprofit terminology, mission
statements, boards of directors, governing documents, legal
matters and organizational planning. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13773H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
Sec. 102 H13774H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
Sec. 103 H13775H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
CMD 397
Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials
Explore the basics of fundraising for nonprofit organizations.
Learn how to plan and implement annual fund and special
fund drives as well as more strategic projects involving
corporate and foundation relations, major gifts and planned
giving. CEUs awarded. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13875H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Timothy Kachinske
Sec. 102 H13876H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Timothy Kachinske
Sec. 103 H13877H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Timothy Kachinske
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Power Plant Operations
Volunteer Management
CMD 398
Volunteers Serving Condominium
and Homeowner Associations
Gain an understanding of existing practices and procedures
for managing condominium or homeowner associations.
Learn general governance, rules, regulations, enforcement,
debt collection, service contracts and running board or
community meetings. Designed for those serving on a board
of directors or residing in a residential community. Enrollment
limit: 24. CEUs awarded. $73 includes $5 fee.
Sec. 101 H13878H 4 sessions
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm March 25-April 15 Kathleen Elmore
Ellen Throop
CMD 389
Building Teams That Work
Learn the secrets of dynamic team building. Discover the
components of a successful team and master the skills
needed to effectively manage projects, make decisions and
solve problems in a team setting. $100 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13764H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Vivian Harte
Sec. 102 H13766H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Vivian Harte
Sec. 103 H13767H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Vivian Harte
Oil and Gas Operations
OCC 323
Oil Refinery Operations
Prepare for an entry-level career as an oil refinery operator.
Learn personnel safety; instrumentation monitoring;
equipment operations; adjustments to flow, temperature
and pressure; problem detection; corrective actions and
operational trends. $2,597† includes $2,302 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.
Sec. 101 H13672H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 102 H13674H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 103 H13682H March 19-May 9 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
OCC 324
Natural Gas Plant Operations
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.
Sec. 101 H13683H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 102 H13684H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 103 H13699H March 19-May 9 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Prepare for an entry-level career in power plant
operations by successfully completing the following
online courses. Students must register and pay for
all four courses at the same time. Students also must
have a high school diploma or have passed the GED
and have basic computer skills including Internet
navigation and email capabilities. See pages 78-79
to learn more about continuing education certificate
programs. Visit www.aacc.edu/powerplant.
OCA 503 Power Plant Operations 1
OCA 504 Power Plant Operations 2
OCA 505 Power Plant Operations 3
OCA 506 Power Plant Operations 4
OCA 503
Power Plant Operations 1
Prepare for an entry-level career as a power plant operator.
Learn basic safety, industry hazard communications
standards, Lockout-Tagout and industry math. $2,270
includes $2,265 fee.
Corequisites: OCA 504 Power Plant Operations 2, OCA 505 Power
Plant Operations 3 and OCA 506 Power Plant Operations 4.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.
Sec. 101 H13477H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 102 H13480H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 103 H13481H March 19-May 9 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
OCA 504
Power Plant Operations 2
Learn basic physics concepts and calculations,
instrumentation and optimal equipment operation. $111
includes $67 fee.
Corequisites: OCA 503 Power Plant Operations 1, OCA 505 Power
Plant Operations 3 and OCA 506 Power Plant Operations 4.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.
Sec. 101 H13482H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 102 H13485H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 103 H13489H March 19-May 9 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Power Plant Operations 4
Learn how to measure steam generation, identify basic boiler
and auxiliary systems, the differences in fuel and combustion
rates, and cogeneration as an operational method. $111
includes $67 fee.
Corequisites: OCA 503 Power Plant Operations 1, OCA 504 Power
Plant Operations 2 and OCA 505 Power Plant Operations 3.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.
Sec. 101 H13495H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 102 H13496H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 103 H13497H March 19-May 9 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Real Estate
Visit www.aacc.edu/realestate for more information.
Appraiser Licensure
RLT 523
Real Estate: Appraisal Principles
Learn about property concepts, characteristics and
descriptions. Review legal considerations, influences on real
estate values, types of value, economic principles, real estate
markets and analysis and the valuation process. The course
meets for a total of 64 classroom hours and 100 percent
attendance and a calculator are required. You must also earn
70 percent or higher on the final exam. $452 includes $7 fee.
Note: First of four community college courses designed to meet the
education requirements of the Maryland Commission of Real Estate
Appraisers and Home Inspectors for appraiser licensure.
Sec. 101 H10201H 16 sessions
AMIL
W
6:15-10 pm
Jan. 27-March 26 Robert Gonzales
RLT 527
Appraisal Practices and Analysis 2
Learn sales comparison and income capitalization approaches
as they apply to residential properties, reconciliation and
residential appraisal report writing. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. $452 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: RLT 523 Real Estate Appraisal Principles and RLT 526
Real Estate: Appraisal Practices and Analysis 1.
Note: Third in a series of four courses developed by the Maryland
Community College Association for Continuing Education and Training
(MCCACET) to meet the established criteria for appraisal licensing
effective Jan. 1, 2008. The courses have been approved by The Appraisal
Foundation and the Maryland Real Estate Appraisers and Home
Inspectors Commission.
Sec. 101 H10304H 15 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
Jan. 14-March 4
OCA 505
Power Plant Operations 3
Careers and Certifications
Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to start a career
in natural gas plant operations. Study basic math, physics,
chemistry, safety, electricity, technical drawings, operational
elements, natural gas compression systems, natural gas
refrigeration systems and methods used to purify natural gas.
$2,597† includes $2,302 fee.
Power Plant Operations –
Continuing Education Certificate
OCA 506
Learn differences in electricity for operators and technicians,
identify industrial valves, read process drawings and review
types and fundamentals of pumps. $111 includes $67 fee.
Corequisites: OCA 503 Power Plant Operations 1, OCA 504 Power
Plant Operations 2 and OCA 506 Power Plant Operations 4.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Gatlin.
Sec. 101 H13491H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 102 H13492H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
Sec. 103 H13493H March 19-May 9 ONLN GATL
Max Ansari
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REL 367
AACC offers real estate appraiser license renewal
courses in partnership with the Maryland Association of
Appraisers Inc. The courses are held at the Glen Burnie
Town Center. For more information about registration call
410-777-2970.
Focus on the latest Maryland General Assembly legislation
pertaining to Realtors. Discover the likelihood of failed
legislation resurfacing. Gain specifics on new legislation
such as effective dates, required disclosure and changes
in continuing education requirements. CEUs awarded. $47
includes $7 fee.
March 31 National USPAP Update Course
Home Inspector
RLT 587 NEW
Home Inspector
Receive the training required to obtain a home inspector
license in Maryland. Learn how to conduct inspections of
homes, condos and other residential dwellings. Textbook
information available at AACC bookstore. CEUs awarded. $767
includes $12 fee.
Note: 72 hours of classroom attendance and 75 percent pass on the
final exam required. Approved by the Maryland Commission of Real
Estate Appraisers and Home Inspectors to provide home inspector prelicensing training.
Sec. 101 H10203H 24 sessions
GBTC
MTuTh 6-9:45 pm
Jan. 27-March 27 James Brown
Salesperson Licensure
RLT 500
Real Estate Principles
A comprehensive study of real estate practices, ethics, laws
and environmental concerns. Completion of 60 clock hours
meets the Maryland Real Estate Commission’s requirements
to apply for a real estate license. Certification requires full
attendance on all class dates to sit for license. No exceptions.
Information on required textbooks available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $452 includes $7 fee.
Note: You must register before the first day of class.
Sec. 101 H10123H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
4:30-10 pm
Jan. 28-March 6 David Politzer
Salesperson Licensure Renewal
Careers and Certifications
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Appraiser Licensure Renewal
Anne Arundel Community College sends course renewal
hours to the Real Estate Commission electronically. A
picture ID and your real estate license information are
required for verification of renewal courses. Please
visit www.aacc.edu/realestate to view "What Every
Licensee Should Know About Real Estate Continuing
Education from the Maryland Real Estate Commission.
Receive nine hours of real estate continuing
education in one day. On Feb. 28 you can register for REL
367, RLT 306 and CEN 579 and get nine hours of CEs for
license renewal.
RST 328
CATEGORY C
Fair Housing Meets ADA
Review federal and state fair housing laws and the
Americans with Disabilities Act including protected classes
and prohibited practices. See how ADA impacts real estate
licensees. Discover how uninformed licensees unintentionally
violate the law. $47 includes $7 fee.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license
renewal (three hours). Not approved in D.C.
Sec. 101 H10205H 1 session
Arnold campus
F
9 am-noon
Feb. 7
Solomon Dailey
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CATEGORY A
Legislative Update
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license
renewal (three hours).
Sec. 101 H10120H 1 session
Arnold campus
F
8:30-11:30 am Feb. 28
David Politzer
RLT 306
CATEGORY D
Real Estate Ethics and Professional Standards
Assess the ethical code of conduct and professional standards
in the real estate industry. Learn about the code of ethics,
predatory lending, house flipping, rewards of ethical behavior
and consequences of unethical behavior. $47 includes $7 fee.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license
renewal (three hours).
Sec. 101 H10122H 1 session
Arnold campus
F
12:30-3:30 pm Feb. 28
David Politzer
CEN 579
Supervision
CATEGORY I
NEW
Learn the Maryland Real Estate Commission’s (MREC)
required supervision duties of brokers, managers and team
leaders. Receive the required MREC training to prepare for the
exam. $47 includes a $7 fee.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license
renewal (three hours).
Sec. 101 H10112H 1 session
Arnold campus
F
4-7 pm
Feb. 28
David Politzer
RST 337
CATEGORY F
Waterfront Development
Explore the complex process of developing waterfront
property in Anne Arundel County. Learn about zoning,
environmental and other requirements from county officials.
Includes FEMA flood plain requirements and waivers, the
buffer exemption program and waterfront administrative
decisions. CEUs awarded. $47 includes $7 fee.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license
renewal (three hours).
Sec. 101 H10206H 1 session
Arnold campus
Th
6-9 pm
March 6
Thomas Burke
CEN 566
CATEGORY H
MREC Agency-Residential
Learn about agency-residential regulations in Maryland.
Review agency laws, the application of law and the
provisions of the law. $47 includes $7 fee.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license
renewal (three hours).
Sec. 101 H10111H 1 session
Arnold campus
F
9 am-noon
March 7
Solomon Dailey
OPT 348
Soldering – IPC J STD-001C Training and
Certification Program
Learn the requirements of J-STD-001 Soldering and related
standards as they apply to operators and inspectors involved
in the assembly of products. Study general soldering
requirements, wrapping and soldering of standard wire
connections to various terminals, installing and soldering
components in plated thru-hold boards, mounting and
soldering components in SMT boards, inspection, criteria
of the IPC/EIA J-STD-001, basic shop math, electronic
component identification, skills required to apply for
certification. Includes lecture, lab and demonstrations. The
instructor is a registered JSTD-001 trainer. Students who are
successful in demonstrating the J-STD-001 requirements will
be awarded a two-year operator certification. CEUs awarded.
$995 includes $625 fee.
Note: For current schedule call 410-777-1168.
Teacher Professional
Development
Many of AACC’s teacher professional development
courses meet the Maryland Child Care Credential
requirements established by the Maryland State
Department of Education (MDSE) Office of Child Care.
Each class has a content area code that corresponds to
the Core of Knowledge requirements. The codes are:
C - Curriculum
D - Child development
H - Health,safety and nutrition
L - Community
P - Professionalism
S - Special needs
DLC 361
Praxis 1 Preparation
Review and prepare for the three-part Praxis 1 test. Improve
reading, writing and math skills. Learn useful test-taking
strategies and practice with test questions. Full-length
practice tests are available. CEUs awarded. $132 includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09555H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Nicole Taylor-Buckner
Sec. 102 H09557H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Nicole Taylor-Buckner
Sec. 103 H09558H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Nicole Taylor-Buckner
OLI 312
CONTENT AREA: C
The Classroom Computer
RES 384
CATEGORY F
Landlord/Tenant Law
Update your knowledge of Maryland landlord/tenant law.
Topics include types, creation and termination of tenancies;
security deposits; nonpayment of rent alternatives; prohibited
and required lease provisions; rent with option to buy and
ground rent. CEUs awarded. $67 includes $7 fee.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license
renewal (six hours).
Sec. 101 H10121H 2 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6:30-9:30 pm March 26-April 2 Blake Fetrow
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Learn how to use the classroom computer to enhance
learning and organizational activities. Integrate technology
into planning and curriculum while using multimedia, email
and the Internet. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09581H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Stacey Colwell
Sec. 102 H09583H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Stacey Colwell
Sec. 103 H09584H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
t e ac h e r p r o f e s s i o n a l d e v e lo p m e n t
Degree Seekers • Career Changers • Teaching Paraprofessionals • Child Care Professionals
AACC’s TEACH institute offers preservice training and continuing professional development for teachers and child care providers.
Whether you are just getting started in a new career, changing careers or updating your knowledge and skills,
TEACH has a program that can help you. www.aacc.edu/teach • 410-777-2401
OLI 313
CONTENT AREA: C
Integrating Technology in the Classroom
Learn techniques for integrating technology into classrooms.
Discover simple ways to enhance subject material to meet
course goals. Use tools such as wikis, podcasts and blogs.
Explore standards-based solutions for interactive lesson plans
and Web resources. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09585H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 102 H09586H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 103 H09587H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
OLI 320
Using the Internet in the Classroom
Learn how to locate and evaluate Internet resources for the
classroom. Improve the quality and amount of discussion
through the use of email and discussion boards. Learn how to
safeguard students and personal information. CEUs awarded.
$132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09588H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 102 H09589H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 103 H09590H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
TAR 301
CONTENT AREA: S
Teaching Students with Autism:
Strategies for Success
Reach and teach students with autism by understanding
how their brains work. Help them turn challenges into
opportunities and enjoy the rich perspective they bring to the
classroom. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09591H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
Sec. 102 H09592H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
Sec. 103 H09593H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
TAR 303
CONTENT AREA: S
Explore common disabilities encountered in the classroom
and master techniques for promoting academic, behavioral
and social skills in students with special needs. CEUs awarded.
$132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09594H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Sara Hardin
Sec. 102 H09595H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Sara Hardin
Sec. 103 H09597H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Sara Hardin
CONTENT AREA: S
Differentiated Instruction and
Response to Intervention Connection
Learn how to combine differentiated instruction and response
to intervention to help children succeed academically.
Recognize various learning styles. Evaluate factors that
motivate students. Examine response to intervention tiers.
Plan differentiated instruction using various materials and
assessments. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09598H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Marsha Spears
Sec. 102 H09599H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Marsha Spears
Sec. 103 H09600H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Marsha Spears
TAR 309
CONTENT AREA: S
Teaching Students with ADHD
Learn effective approaches to teach students with attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Understand the
definition of ADHD. Evaluate assessment information to adapt
instructional strategies to meet student needs. Discover
how ADHD effects student motivation, attention span and
memory. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09604H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
Sec. 102 H09605H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
Sec. 103 H09606H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
TAR 310
CONTENT AREA: S
Differentiating K-12 Assessments
Learn how to gather and use assessment data to help
children succeed in school. Discuss the types of assessments
and their relationships to teaching and learning. Explore how
to provide feedback to students and parents. CEUs awarded.
$132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09607H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Cheryl Dick
Sec. 102 H09608H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Cheryl Dick
Sec. 103 H09609H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Cheryl Dick
TES 301
CONTENT AREA: S
An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL
Learn innovative ways to teach vocabulary and grammar,
listening and speaking, and reading and writing. Gain a
deeper understanding of your students. CEUs awarded. $132
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09661H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tom Scovel
Sec. 102 H09662H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tom Scovel
Sec. 103 H09665H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tom Scovel
TES 302
CONTENT AREAS: P, L, S
Spanish in the Classroom
Bridge the language gap with Spanish-speaking students and
parents. Learn to articulate the letters of the Spanish alphabet.
Explore basic conversational words and phrases. Practice
communicating with parents about children’s school progress,
skills and needs. CEUs awarded $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09668H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tara Williams
Sec. 102 H09673H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tara Williams
Sec. 103 H09674H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tara Williams
TLA 301
CONTENT AREA: C
Guided Reading and Writing
for Student Achievement
Acquire the development training needed to improve student
literacy. Develop guided reading strategies into opportunities
for teaching writing. Prepare creative lesson plans that really
work! CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09675H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Marsha Spears
Sec. 102 H09676H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Marsha Spears
Sec. 103 H09677H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Marsha Spears
TLA 302 CONTENT AREA: C, S
Guided Reading: Differentiated Classroom
Learn to combine the principles of differentiated instruction
and guided reading for maximum classroom success. Build
a balanced literary framework that gets results with even
the most challenged learners. CEUs awarded. $132 includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09678H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Marsha Spears
Sec. 102 H09679H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Marsha Spears
Sec. 103 H09680H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Marsha Spears
TLA 304 CONTENT AREA: C, S
Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies
Learn proactive strategies to help struggling readers. Practice
responses to intervention strategies and tiered interventions.
Discover innovative classroom tools and strategies to avoid
pullouts. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09681H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Wendell Christensen
Sec. 102 H09682H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Wendell Christensen
Sec. 103 H09683H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Wendell Christensen
r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
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Empowering Students with Disabilities
TAR 307
t e ac h e r p r o f e s s i o n a l d e v e lo p m e n t
TLA 305
CONTENT AREA: C
Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6
Discover effective and meaningful assessment tools as well as
practical strategies to strengthening students’ writing skills.
Explore writing integration with content areas and methods
to improve student narrative, expository and persuasive
writing. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09684H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Melanie Park
Sec. 102 H09685H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Melanie Park
Sec. 103 H09687H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Melanie Park
TMA 303
Reinvent math instruction by bringing hands-on learning,
inexpensive manipulatives and real-world connections into
the classroom to get students excited about math. CEUs
awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09704H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Michele Thraikill
Sec. 102 H09705H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Michele Thraikill
Sec. 103 H09706H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Michele Thraikill
TMA 304
TLA 306
CONTENT AREA: C
Teaching Writing Grades K-3
Examine the connections between oral language and writing
as well as the developmental stages of early writing skills.
Analyze the importance of writing workshops as part of the
educational process and review various writing genres. CEUs
awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09689H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Sara Hardin
Sec. 102 H09693H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Sara Hardin
Sec. 103 H09694H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Sara Hardin
CONTENT AREA: C
Teaching Math: Grades 4-6
CONTENT AREA: C
Singapore Math Strategies:
Advanced Model Drawing for Grades 6-9
Examine model drawing, a technique used to teach problemsolving to middle school math students. Learn how to to
guide students to solve word problems, build math skills and
develop confidence. Discuss how to introduce the concept to
parents. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09715H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Anni Stipek
Sec. 102 H09716H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Anni Stipek
Sec. 103 H09718H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Anni Stipek
TMD 303
Examine the philosophy of Differentiated Instruction (DI) and
understand the limitations of a traditional classroom. Practice
how to differentiate instruction; meet the needs of a diverse
classroom population; and integrate subject content and
learning profiles. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09799H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tracey Birch
Sec. 102 H09800H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tracey Birch
Sec. 103 H09801H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tracey Birch
TMD 304
CONTENT AREA: C
Singapore Math Strategies:
Model Drawing for Grades 1-6
Develop the skills to start teaching model drawing, the
Singapore Math Method that gives word problems a visual
context. Learn the set of seven steps that can be used to solve
80 percent of word problems. CEUs awarded. $132 includes
$72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09697H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Anni Stipek
Sec. 102 H09699H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Anni Stipek
Sec. 103 H09700H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Anni Stipek
TMD 301
Creating K-12 Learning Materials
Develop instructional aides that align with school district
standards. Learn to create and self-publish workbooks, lab
manuals, activity kits, visual aids and manipulatives. Discover
how to sell products through catalogs, stores and trade
shows. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09719H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Michael McMillan
Sec. 102 H09720H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Michael McMillan
Sec. 103 H09721H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Michael McMillan
TMD 302
TMA 302
CONTENT AREA: C
Singapore Math:
Number Sense and Computational Strategies
Careers and Certifications
K-12 teachers learn Singapore’s innovative and practical
strategies for solving addition, subtraction, multiplication
and division problems. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09701H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Anni Stipek
Sec. 102 H09702H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Anni Stipek
Sec. 103 H09703H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Anni Stipek
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CONTENT AREA: C
CONTENT AREAS: S,L
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems
Learn the secrets to solving discipline problems and enjoy a
peaceful, orderly classroom. Review a step-by-step approach
to effective, positive classroom discipline. CEUs awarded.
$132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09804H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
James Thompson
Sec. 102 H09805H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
James Thompson
Sec. 103 H09807H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
James Thompson
TMD 305
TMA 301
CONTENT AREA: S
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom
CONTENT AREAS: S,L
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems 2
Learn to use a new research-based, six-step approach to solve
severe and chronic discipline problems, including bullying,
fighting, using abusive language, stealing and refusing to
work. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09810H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
James Thompson
Sec. 102 H09811H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
James Thompson
Sec. 103 H09813H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
James Thompson
TTE 302
CONTENT AREA: P
Creating a Classroom Website
CONTENT AREA: S
Create the Inclusive Class: Strategies for Success
Get the training needed to reach a diverse student mix in
the classroom. Develop strategies for students with learning
disabilities, neurobiological disorders and physical challenges.
Learn to prioritize under tight deadlines and be creative on
demand. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09722H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
Sec. 102 H09723H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
Sec. 103 H09724H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
w w w. a acc . e d u / co n e d
Learn how to create websites for individual classrooms.
Explore website development, safety and how to connect to
an established curriculum. Discover tools to publish websites
quickly and incorporate banners and animation. CEUs
awarded $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09876H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 102 H09878H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 103 H09879H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
t e ac h e r p r o f e s s i o n a l d e v e lo p m e n t • t e l e co m m u n i c at i o n
TMD 306
TTE 303
CONTENT AREAS: C,P
Survival Kit for New Teachers
Learn to write winning lesson plans, reach diverse learners
through differentiated instruction, communicate clearly, plan
memorable events and keep stress at bay. CEUs awarded.
$132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09814H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tracey Birch
Sec. 102 H09816H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tracey Birch
Sec. 103 H09822H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tracey Birch
TMD 307
CONTENT AREA: C
The Creative Classroom
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09823H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 102 H09824H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 103 H09825H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
CONTENT AREAS: C,P
Creating Classroom Centers
Learn about the importance of classroom centers.
Discover activities that increase independent learning
through engaging learning centers. Obtain planning and
implementation tips. Develop workable learning center
schedules and routines. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09837H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Laureen Reynolds
Sec. 102 H09839H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Laureen Reynolds
Sec. 103 H09841H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Laureen Reynolds
TSC 301
Learn to create SMART Board and SMART Notebook
multimedia lessons that engage learners and address diverse
needs. Explore the basics of using these tools as well as how
to blend text, videos and graphics. CEUs awarded. $132
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09887H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Lori Elliott
Sec. 102 H09889H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Lori Elliott
Sec. 103 H09892H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Lori Elliott
TTE 304
Discover how to build a more creative classroom. Learn the
traits of creative teachers and how to apply various teaching
methods to enhance the classroom environment. Discuss
learning labs and writing activities across the curriculum.
CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72.
TMD 314
CONTENT AREA: P
Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards
CONTENT AREA: C
Discover how to use Microsoft Excel 2010 in the classroom.
Practice creating colorful charts as well as graphs to help
collect student data. Develop spreadsheets and learn to
manage information using tabs, sorting, filtering and other
useful features. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Learn techniques for teaching science to students in grades
4, 5 and 6 that will excite and encourage them. Explore
concepts in direct instruction, scientific research methodology
and organizational tools that promote subject mastery. CEUs
awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Anne Arundel Community College and the Global
Corporate College, in partnership with Ciena Learning
Solutions, based in Linthicum, offers vendor-neutral
certification training in the latest evolution in network
technology, Ciena’s Carrier Ethernet and Ciena’s Optical
Communications Certification, at AACC’s Regional Higher
Education Center at Arundel Mills. Carrier Ethernet
Associate Certification and Optical Communications
Associate Certification are five-day courses designed
to provide participants with the knowledge and skills
required to sit for the official Ciena certification exam.
Visit www.globalcorporatecollege.com or contact
AACC’s Center for Workforce Solutions at 410-777-2732
or [email protected].
OCC 375
TTE 307
Corequisite: OCC 377 Designing and Planning Communication
Networks 2.
Note: High school diploma or GED required.
Sec. 101 H13716H 10 sessions
GBTC
MW
5:30-8:30 pm Jan. 13-Feb. 17 Richard Nightengale
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 in the Classroom
Learn how to create lessons and classroom presentations
using Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. Step-by-step instructions
and activities will provide opportunities to create slides filled
with text, graphics, sound and video. CEUs awarded. $132
includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09903H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Tracy Loffer
Sec. 102 H09904H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Tracy Loffer
Sec. 103 H09907H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Tracy Loffer
CONTENT AREA: P
Microsoft Word 2010 in the Classroom
Learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Word 2010 including
basic formatting and file management skills as well as how
to add borders, clip art, WordArt, shapes, pictures and tables.
Explore lesson planning and other classroom applications.
CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee.
Designing and Planning Communication
Networks 1
Learn about basic telecommunication systems. Discuss
physical layer components, transmission media, safety, tools,
construction techniques, test equipment, four-pair cabling
systems, coaxial cable and troubleshooting. $271 includes
$217 fee.
OCC 377
Designing and Planning
Communication Networks 2
Gain additional knowledge about network cabling. Learn
about fiber optics and cabling concepts such as light
propagation, optical testing, operating sources and detectors,
termination work stations and troubleshooting. Receive job
placement assistance. $271 includes $217 fee.
Corequisite: OCC 375 Designing and Planning Communication
Networks 1.
Sec. 101 H13717H 10 sessions
GBTC
MW
5:30-8:30 pm Feb. 19-March 31 Richard Nightengale
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09909H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 102 H09911H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 103 H09912H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
r e g i s t r at i o n i n f o r m at i o n 410 - 777 - 2325
Careers and Certifications
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09866H Jan. 15-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Sec. 102 H09867H Feb. 19-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Sec. 103 H09870H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Holly Trimble
Carrier Ethernet Certification and
Optical Communications Certification
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H09894H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 102 H09897H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Sec. 103 H09899H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
TTE 308
Teaching Science: Grades 4-6
CONTENT AREA: P
Microsoft Excel 2010 in the Classroom
Telecommunication
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Truck Driving
Commercial Drivers License Class A and B –
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete both courses that make up
Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Class A training
(OCA 334 and OCA 335) or the single course for CDL
Class B training (OCA 343) to earn an AACC continuing
education certificate and gain the training preparation
you need to become a truck driver. Offered in
partnership with All-State Career, these Motor Vehicle
Administration-approved courses can be completed
in as few as one to three weeks depending on which
license you choose. All classes include both classroom
instruction at AACC’s Glen Burnie Town Center as well
as behind-the-wheel instruction at a driving range in
Baltimore. Students must meet eligibility requirements
and schedule an appointment with the CDL program
manager. Call 410-777-2935. For more information
about AACC’s truck driving training visit
www.aacc.edu/cdl. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
OCA 549
Welding
Learn about pet nutrition, health, emergency care,
pharmaceuticals and safety issues. $136 includes $72 fee.
Certified Welding Earn your STICK, MIG and TIG training
through courses offered in partnership with Earlbeck
Corp. in Baltimore. Tours of the Earlbeck facility are
available on request. For more information and
additional offerings, visit www.aacc.edu/welding.
Become a Veterinary Assistant
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13589H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Sec. 102 H13590H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Sec. 103 H13593H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
CCS 534
Veterinary Assistant 2:
Inpatient, Surgery and Emergency
Understand basic inpatient care and clinical procedures
involving anesthesia, pre- and post-surgical care, emergency,
dental and dietary care. Review fluid, oxygen and physical
therapies. $551 includes $131 fee.
Corequisite: CCS 533 Veterinary Assistant 1: Outpatient, Diagnostics
and Pharmacy.
Note: Call 410-777-2447 prior to registration. For additional
requirements visit www.aacc.edu/veterinary.
Sec. 101 H13310H 15 sessions
Arnold campus
M
6-9:15 pm
May 12-Aug. 25 Barbara Marzoratti
Sec. 102 H00000H 15 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6-9:15 pm
Jan. 8-April 23 Barbara Marzoratti
OCA 550
Veterinary Assisting
Become a Veterinary Assistant 2:
Canine Reproduction
For information regarding a veterinary assisting continuing
educataion certificate visit www.aacc.edu/veterinary or
call 410-777-2447. See page 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
Explore the hormonal cycle of the female dog, optimal
breeding times for natural mating, artificial insemination,
infertility issues, caring for a pregnant dog, whelping
preparations and postpartum complications. $136 includes
$72 fee.
Veterinary Assisting —
Continuing Education Certificate
Successfully complete the following courses to earn
a continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.
edu/veterinary. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
CCS 533 Veterinary Assistant 1: Outpatient,
Diagnostics and Pharmacy
CCS 534 Veterinary Assistant 2: Inpatient, Surgery
and Emergency
CCS 533
Careers and Certifications
Veterinary Assistant 1:
Outpatient, Diagnostics and Pharmacy
Learn basic components of office and exam room protocols
plus outpatient, diagnostic, pharmaceutical and radiographic
procedures as performed by an entry-level veterinary
assistant. $551 includes $131 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13597H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Sec. 102 H13599H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Sec. 103 H13602H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
OCA 551
Become a Veterinary Assistant 3: Practical Skills
Explore animal restraint skills needed for basic procedures,
how to obtain blood samples, disinfecting and prepping
exam room, administering medication, sexing an animal and
trimming nails. $136 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Sec. 101 H13604H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Sec. 102 H13607H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Sec. 103 H13608H March 19-May 9 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Corequisite: CCS 534 Veterinary Assistant 2: Inpatient, Surgery and
Emergency.
Note: Call 410-777-2447 prior to registration. For additional
requirements visit www.aacc.edu/veterinary.
Sec. 101 H13307H 14 sessions
Arnold campus
W
6-9:15 pm
Jan. 8-April 23
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Welding for Work –
Continuing Education Certificate
AACC offers three continuing education certificates in
our Welding for Work Series.
Welding for Work – MIG
Successfully complete OCC 345.
Welding for Work – STICK
Successfully complete OCC 344.
Welding for Work – TIG
Successfully complete OCC 346.
For more information about Welding for Work visit
www.aacc.edu/welding/weldingforwork or call
410-777-2447. See pages 78-79 to learn more
about continuing education certificate programs.
Certified Welding
OPT 394
Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training
Learn oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc and shielded
metal arc processes through lecture and hands-on practice.
Discuss basic metallurgy, welding codes, distortion control
and welding symbols. CEUs and an Earlbeck Certification of
Completion awarded. $1,362 includes $1,185 fee.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt,
hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Helmet, gloves, jacket,
chipping hammer, wire brush and pliers are provided as part of the
welding gear kit.
Sec. 101 H14064H 6 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 6-17
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H14068H 6 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 10-21
Donald Hodges
Sec. 103 H14070H 6 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
March 17-28
Donald Hodges
OCC 344
Welding for Work – STICK
Learn the processes for oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas
metal arc and shielded metal arc welding through hands-on
instruction. Prepare to perform fillet and groove welds in
carbon steel using E7018 electrodes in all positions. Passing
the certification test provides AWS D1.1 welder certification.
CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of Completion awarded. $3,132
includes $2,725 fee.
Note: Must be 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt, hardtoe boots and safety goggles required. Bring SMAW (shielded metal arc
welding) workbook and welding gear to class.
Sec. 101 H13700H 15 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 6-Feb. 7
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H13701H 15 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 10-March 14 Donald Hodges
Sec. 103 H13703H 15 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
March 17-April 18 Donald Hodges
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OCC 345
OPT 375
OPT 397
Learn the processes for oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas
metal arc and shielded metal arc welding through hands-on
instruction. Prepare to perform fillet and groove welds in
carbon steel in all positions. Passing the certification test
provides AWS D1.1 welder certification. CEUs and Earlbeck
Certificate of Completion awarded. $3,132 includes $2,725 fee.
Learn techniques required of a qualified MIG pipe welder:
proper tacks and feather edging, filler metal angles,
manipulations for open root pipe and welding on carbon steel
pipe with GMAW-SC and FCAW processes. Train with ER70S
solid wire short circuit transfer GMAW down bead root with
E71T-1 flux cored wire hot and fill passes, upward progression.
Train to ASME welder qualification to ASME IX, Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G position on carbon steel. Passing
the certification test makes you eligible for an all-position
ASME welder qualification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of
Completion awarded. $2,042 includes $1,777 fee.
Gain skills in the gas tungsten arc process. Prepare material
and perform flat, horizontal and vertical fillet welds and flat
groove welds in carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum.
Geared toward AWS D9.1 specification for fusion welding for
aerospace applications. Passing the certification tests qualifies
you for AWS D9.1 aerospace code for carbon steel, stainless
steel and aluminum certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate
of Completion awarded. $2,042 includes $1,777 fee.
Welding for Work – MIG
Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding – Pipe
Note: Must be 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt,
hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring GMAW (gas metal arc
welding) workbook and welding gear to class.
Sec. 101 H13704H 13 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 6-Feb. 7
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H13705H 13 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 10-March 14 Donald Hodges
Sec. 103 H13706H 13 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
March 17-April 18 Donald Hodges
OCC 346
Welding for Work – TIG
Learn the processes for oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas
metal arc and shielded metal arc welding through hands-on
instruction. Prepare material and perform flat, horizontal and
vertical welds and flat groove welds in carbon steel, stainless
steel and aluminum. Passing the certification test provides
AWS D9.1 welder certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate
of Completion awarded. $3,132 includes $2,725 fee.
Note: Must be 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt, hardtoe boots and safety goggles required. Bring GTAW (gas tungsten arc
welding) workbook and welding gear to class.
Sec. 101 H13707H 14 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 6-Feb. 7
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H13713H 14 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 10-March 14 Donald Hodges
Sec. 103 H13714H 14 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
March 17-April 18 Donald Hodges
OPT 374
Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding
Learn techniques required of a qualified STICK pipe welder:
proper tacks and feather edging, filler metal angles,
manipulations for open root pipe welding, E6010 root and
hot pass with E7018 low hydrogen fill and cap. Qualify to the
ASME IX, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G position
on carbon steel. Passing the certification test makes you
eligible for an all-position ASME welder qualification. CEUs
and Earlbeck Certificate of Completion awarded. $2,042
includes $1,777 fee.
OPT 376
Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding – Pipe
Learn techniques required of a qualified TIG pipe welder:
proper tacks and feather edging, filler metal angles,
manipulations for open root pipe welding and welding on
carbon steel pipe with the GTAW process. Train with ER70S
carbon steel solid wire with upward progression. Train to
ASME IX, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G position
on carbon steel. Passing the certification test makes you
eligible for an all-position ASME welder qualification. CEUs
and Earlbeck Certificate of Completion awarded. $2,042
includes $1,777 fee.
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training
and OPT 396 Intermediate MIG Welding Training, or permission of
instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants and
shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear
to class.
Sec. 101 H14052H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 20-Feb. 5
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H14057H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 24-March 12 Donald Hodges
Sec. 103 H14062H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
March 31-April 16 Donald Hodges
OPT 395
Intermediate STICK Welding Certified Training
Prepare material and perform fillet and groove welds in carbon
steel using E7018 electrodes in all positions. Geared toward
structural welding code vertical and overhead tests. Passing
the certification tests provides an all-position limited thickness
AWS D1.1 welder certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of
Completion awarded. $2,042 includes $1,777 fee.
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training or
permission of instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt,
hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring SMAW (shielded
metal arc welding) workbook and welding gear to class.
Sec. 101 H14071H 9 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 20-Feb. 7
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H14072H 9 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 24-March 14 Donald Hodges
Sec. 103 H14073H 9 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
March 31-April 18 Donald Hodges
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training or
permission of instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt,
hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring GTAW workbook and
welding gear to class.
Sec. 101 H14088H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 22-Feb. 7
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H14089H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 26-March 14 Donald Hodges
OPT 396
Intermediate MIG Welding Certified Training
Prepare material and perform fillet and groove welds in
carbon steel in all positions. Practice geared toward structural
welding code vertical and overhead tests. Passing the
certification tests provides an all-position limited thickness
AWS D1.1 welder certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate
of Completion awarded. $2,042 includes $1,777 fee.
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training or
permission of instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt,
hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring GMAW workbook
and welding gear to class.
Sec. 101 H14074H 7 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 24-Feb. 7
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H14077H 7 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 28-March 14 Donald Hodges
Noncertified Welding
OPT 362
Welding 1
Gain the knowledge needed to do simple repairs or use
welding in hobbies and crafts. Learn basics of oxyacetylene
welding and cutting, shielded metal arc welding and gas
metal arc welding. Cover safety processes, equipment and
techniques through lecture and hands-on instruction. $488
includes $257 fee.
Note: Fire-retardant pants and shirt, hard-toed boots and safety
goggles required.
Sec. 101 H13660H 12 sessions
CATS
TuTh
6-9 pm
Jan. 28-March 6 Steven Fultz
OPT 363
Welding 2
Practice and improve your welding techniques using different
thicknesses of materials in various positions. Learn the
difference of oxyacetylene welding and brazing. Perform
techniques using gas metal arc welding on thin gauge and
heavy metals and shielded metal arc welding. Review welding
theory, safety, equipment and more through lecture and
hands-on instruction. CEUs awarded. $467 includes $257 fee.
Prerequisite: Opt 362 Welding 1.
Note: Fire-retardant pants and shirt, hard-toe boots and safety
goggles required.
Sec. 101 H13664H 12 sessions
CATS
TuTh
6-8 pm
March 11-April 24 Steven Fultz
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Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training
and OPT 395 Intermediate STICK Welding Training, or permission of
instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants and
shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear
to class.
Sec. 101 H14015H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 20-Feb. 5
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H14017H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 24-March 12 Donald Hodges
Sec. 103 H14020H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
March 31-April 16 Donald Hodges
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training
and OPT 396 Intermediate MIG Welding Training, or permission of
instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants and
shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear
to class.
Sec. 101 H14025H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Jan. 20-Feb. 5
Donald Hodges
Sec. 102 H14045H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Feb. 24-March 12 Donald Hodges
Sec. 103 H14049H 8 sessions
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
March 31-April 16 Donald Hodges
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World Languages
WLA 303
WLC 303
Pathways to Proficiency is a comprehensive, eightcourse, sequenced world language continuing education
program. Courses are scheduled so that students can
move through the program as a group taking a course
each term. These courses are designed to progressively
improve practical, everyday foreign language skills at
beginning and intermediate levels, with intensive focus
on spoken language skills. They are ideal for government
employees, defense contractors, business professionals,
police, emergency and medical personnel, active duty
military, educators and others needing mastery of
foreign language for their job or career advancement.
Upon successful completion of all four courses at each
program level (beginning or intermediate) students will
earn a continuing education certificate.
For more information visit www.aacc.edu/
worldlanguage.
Expand Arabic listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills relating to community, city life and culture. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $277 includes $7 fee.
Develop Chinese reading and writing skills and expand
listening and speaking skills relating to simple conversations,
personal information, community and cultural activities.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $277
includes $7 fee.
Arabic
Arabic Beginning 3
Prerequisite: WLA 302 Arabic Beginning 2.
Sec. 101 H13490H 16 sessions
AMIL
MW
6-8:30 pm
March 24-May 14
Sec. 102 H13494H 10 sessions
AMIL
Sa
9 am-1 pm
March 29-June 7
WLA 312
Arabic Intermediate 2
Students will continue to expand and improve
communicative Arabic language skills through intensive
conversational practice, group discussions and more
advanced writing exercises relating to culture, community
and current events. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. $277 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLA 311 Arabic Intermediate 1.
Sec. 101 H13621H 16 sessions
AMIL
MW
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 15-March 12 Ahmed Hegazy
WLA 313
Arabic Intermediate 3
Arabic – Continuing Education Certificates
Students may earn an AACC continuing education
certificate upon successful completion of the four
beginning courses, and a second certificate upon
completion of the following four intermediate courses.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
Beginning Arabic Series
WLA 301 Arabic Beginning 1
WLA 302 Arabic Beginning 2
WLA 303 Arabic Beginning 3
WLA 304 Arabic Beginning 4
Intermediate Arabic Series
WLA 311 Arabic Intermediate 1
WLA 312 Arabic Intermediate 2
WLA 313 Arabic Intermediate 3
WLA 314 Arabic Intermediate 4
WLA 302
Arabic Beginning 2
Careers and Certifications
Continue the development of Arabic language daily skills
relating to food, shopping and community activities.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $277
includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLA 301 Arabic Beginning 1.
Sec. 101 H13487H 16 sessions
AMIL
MW
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 15-March 12
Sec. 102 H13488H 10 sessions
AMIL
Sa
9 am-1 pm
Jan. 11-March 15
Students will continue the improvement of communicative
language skills through intensive reading and writing
exercises and group discussions relating to media, culture and
daily life. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
$277 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLA 312 Arabic Intermediate 2.
Sec. 101 H13623H 16 sessions
AMIL
MW
6-8:30 pm
March 24-May 14 Ahmed Hegazy
Chinese
Chinese – Continuing Education Certificates
Students may earn an AACC continuing education
certificate upon successful completion of the four
beginning courses, and a second certificate upon
completion of the following four intermediate courses.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
Beginning Chinese Series
WLC 301 Chinese Beginning 1
WLC 302 Chinese Beginning 2
WLC 303 Chinese Beginning 3
WLC 304 Chinese Beginning 4
WLC 302
Chinese Beginning 2
Continue the development of Chinese listening and speaking
skills relating to daily activities at work, school and in
the community. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. $277 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLC 301 Chinese Beginning 1.
Sec. 101 H13508H 16 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 21-March 13 Zhihong Anderson
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Prerequisite: WLC 302 Chinese Beginning 2.
Sec. 101 H13512H 16 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 15 Zhihong Anderson
Farsi
Farsi – Continuing Education Certificates
Students may earn an AACC continuing education
certificate upon successful completion of the four
beginning courses, and a second certificate upon
completion of the following four intermediate courses.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
Beginning Farsi Series
WLD 301 Farsi Beginning 1
WLD 302 Farsi Beginning 2
WLD 303 Farsi Beginning 3
WLD 304 Farsi Beginning 4
WLD 301
Farsi (Dari) Beginning 1
Develop Farsi (Dari) language skills relating to simple
conversations, personal information and daily activities.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $277
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 102 H13529H MW
6-8:30 pm
16 sessions
Arnold campus
Jan. 15-March 12
WLD 302
Farsi (Dari) Beginning 2
Continue the development of Dari language skills relating
to daily and community activities. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. $277 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLD 301 Farsi (Dari) Beginning 1.
Sec. 101 H13522H 16 sessions
AMIL
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 21-March 13 Sayid Langary
Sec. 102 H13523H 16 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
March 24-May 14
WLD 303
Farsi (Dari) Beginning 3
Expand Farsi (Dari) listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills relating to community, city life and culture. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $277 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLD 302 Farsi (Dari) Beginning 2.
Sec. 101 H13524H 16 sessions
AMIL
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 15 Sayid Langary
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French
German
Italian
French – Continuing Education Certificates
German – Continuing Education Certificates
Students may earn an AACC continuing education
certificate upon successful completion of the four
beginning courses, and a second certificate upon
completion of the following four intermediate
courses. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
Students may earn an AACC continuing education
certificate upon successful completion of the four
beginning courses, and a second certificate upon
completion of the following four intermediate
courses. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
Beginning French Series
WLF 301 French Beginning I
WLF 302 French Beginning 2
WLF 303 French Beginning 3
WLF 304 French Beginning 4
Beginning German Series
WLG 301 German Beginning 1
WLG 302 German Beginning 2
WLG 303 German Beginning 3
WLG 304 German Beginning 4
Intermediate French Series
(courses offered fall 2014)
WLF 311 French Intermediate 1
WLF 312 French Intermediate 2
WLF 313 French Intermediate 3
WLF 314 French Intermediate 4
Intermediate German Series
(courses offered fall 2014)
WLG 311 German Intermediate 1
WLG 312 German Intermediate 2
WLG 313 German Intermediate 3
WLG 314 German Intermediate 4
Develop French language skills relating to simple
conversations, personal information, family, home and daily
activities. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
$202 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 102 H13525H TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Intermediate Italian Series
WLI 311 Italian Intermediate 1
WLI 312 Italian Intermediate 2
WLI 313 Italian Intermediate 3
WLI 314 Italian Intermediate 4
German Beginning 3
French Beginning 1
12 sessions
Jan. 28-March 6
Arnold campus
German Beginning 4
French Beginning 2
Continue the development of daily French language skills
relating to food, shopping and community activities.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $202
includes $7 fee.
Arnold campus
Continue the expansion of German language skills relating to
the workplace, community, culture and the media. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $200 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLG 303 German Beginning 3.
Sec. 101 H13582H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 1 Maureen Helinski
Advanced Italian Series – NEW!
WLI 321 Italian Advanced 1
WLI 322 Italian Advanced 2
WLI 323 Italian Advanced 3
WLI 324 Italian Advanced 4
WLI 303
Italian Beginning 3
Expand Italian listening, speaking, reading and writing skills
relating to daily activities at home, in the community and
in the workplace. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLI 302 Italian Beginning 2.
Sec. 101 H13586H 12 sessions
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 28-March 6
Arnold campus
Richard Paterniti
WLI 304
Italian Beginning 4
WLF 303
French Beginning 3
Expand French listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills relating to community, city life and culture. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLF 302 French Beginning 2.
Sec. 101 H13527H 12 sessions
MW
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 27-March 5
Arnold campus
Maureen Helinski
WLG 304
WLF 302
Prerequisite: WLF 301 French Beginning 1.
Sec. 102 H13526H 12 sessions
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 1
Expand German listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills relating to community, city life and culture. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLG 302 German Beginning 2.
Sec. 101 H13581H 12 sessions
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 28-March 6
Students may earn an AACC continuing education
certificate upon successful completion of the four
beginning courses, and a second certificate upon
completion of the following four intermediate
courses. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
Beginning Italian Series
WLI 301 Italian Beginning 1
WLI 302 Italian Beginning 2
WLI 303 Italian Beginning 3
WLI 304 Italian Beginning 4
WLG 303
WLF 301
Italian – Continuing Education Certificates
Arnold campus
Continue the expansion of Italian language skills relating to
community and city life, culture and the media. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLI 303 Italian Beginning 3.
Sec. 101 H13588H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 1 Richard Paterniti
WLI 311
Italian Intermediate 1
French Beginning 4
Continue expanding French language skills relating to the
workplace, community, culture and the media. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLF 303 French Beginning 3.
Sec. 101 H13528H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
March 24-April 30
Expand communicative language skills through intensive
conversational practice, group discussions and simple writing
exercises relating to personal, community and business
situations. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
$202 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13591H TuTh
6-8:30 pm
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Jan. 28-March 6
Arnold campus
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Portuguese
WLI 312 NEW
Italian Intermediate 2
Expand and improve Italian communicative language skills
through intensive conversational practice, group discussions
and more advanced writing exercises relating to culture,
community and current events. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLI 311 Italian Intermediate 1.
Sec. 101 H13592H 12 sessions
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 1
Arnold campus
WLI 323 NEW
Italian Advanced 3
Continue to development grammar and improve
comprehension and conversation skills through reading
and discussing literature, and conversing about cinema, art
and Italian news and current events. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLI 322 Italian Advanced 2.
Sec. 101 H13594H 12 sessions
MW
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 27-March 5
Arnold campus
Richard Paterniti
WLI 324 NEW
Italian Advanced 4
Refine speaking, listening, reading and writing skills with
attention to grammatical correctness through intensive
reading and writing exercises and group discussions relating
to media, community, culture and current events. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLI 323 Italian Advanced 3.
Sec. 101 H13595H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
March 24-April 30 Richard Paterniti
Portuguese –
Continuing Education Certificates
Students may earn an AACC continuing education
certificate upon successful completion of the four
beginning courses, and a second certificate upon
completion of the following four intermediate
courses. See pages 78-79 to learn more about
continuing education certificate programs.
Beginning Portuguese Series
WLP 301 Portuguese Beginning 1
WLP 302 Portuguese Beginning 2
WLP 303 Portuguese Beginning 3
WLP 304 Portuguese Beginning 4
WLP 303
Portuguese Beginning 3
Expand Portuguese listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills relating to community, the workplace, city life and
culture. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
$202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLP 302 Portuguese Beginning 2.
Sec. 101 H13596H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 28-March 6 Bruno Nogueria
Spanish
Spanish – Continuing Education Certificates
Students may earn an AACC continuing education
certificate upon successful completion of the four
beginning courses, and a second certificate upon
completion of the following four intermediate courses.
See pages 78-79 to learn more about continuing
education certificate programs.
Beginning Spanish Series
WLS 301 Spanish Beginning 1
WLS 302 Spanish Beginning 2
WLS 303 Spanish Beginning 3
WLS 304 Spanish Beginning 4
Intermediate Spanish Series
WLS 311 Spanish Intermediate 1
WLS 312 Spanish Intermediate 2
WLS 313 Spanish Intermediate 3
WLS 314 Spanish Intermediate 4
Advanced Spanish Series – NEW!
WLS 321 Spanish Advanced 1
WLS 322 Spanish Advanced 2
WLS 323 Spanish Advanced 3
WLS 324 Spanish Advanced 4
WLP 304
Portuguese Beginning 4
Continue the expansion of Portuguese language skills relating
to community, food, shopping, culture and the media.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $202
includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLP 303 Portuguese Beginning 3.
Sec. 101 H13598H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 1 Bruno Nogueria
WLS 301
Spanish Beginning 1
Develop Spanish language skills relating to simple
conversations, personal information, family, home and daily
activities. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.
$202 includes $7 fee.
Sec. 104 H13600H TuTh
6-8:30 pm
12 sessions
Jan. 28-March 6
Arnold campus
Sophie Donpineo
WLS 302
Spanish Beginning 2
Continue the development of Spanish language skills relating
to food, shopping, daily and community activities. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLS 301 Spanish Beginning 1.
Sec. 103 H13601H 10 sessions
AMIL
Sa
9 am-noon
Jan. 11-March 15
Sec. 104 H13603H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 1 Sophie Donpineo
WLS 303
Careers and Certifications
Spanish Beginning 3
Expand Spanish listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills relating to community, city life and culture. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLS 302 Spanish Beginning 2.
Sec. 101 H13605H 12 sessions
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 28-March 6
Sec. 102 H13606H 12 sessions
MW
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 27-March 5
Sec. 103 H13609H 10 sessions
Sa
9 am-noon
March 29-June 7
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Carol Orme
Arnold campus
Linda Paez
AMIL
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WLS 304
Professional Interpreter
Workplace Spanish
Continue the expansion of Spanish language skills relating
to the workplace, the community, culture and the media.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore.$202
includes $7 fee.
PSP 504
PSP 503
Learn greetings and general vocabulary covering building
terms, hand tools, power tools, construction equipment,
building supplies, hardware, landscaping, painting, electrical
terms, safety equipment and supervisory expressions. $107†
includes $62 fee.
Learn Spanish in a course designed for nurses, doctors and
health care office staff working with Spanish-speaking
patients. Covers basic vocabulary, job titles, admissions,
insurance terms, body parts, medical history, patient
examination, discharge instructions and common injuries.
$107† includes $67 fee.
Spanish Beginning 4
Prerequisite: WLS 303 Spanish Beginning 3.
Sec. 101 H13611H 12 sessions
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 1
Sec. 102 H13612H 12 sessions
MW
6-8:30 pm
March 24-April 30
AMIL
Carol Orme
Arnold campus
Linda Paez
WLS 313
Spanish Intermediate 3
Students will continue the improvement of communicative
Spanish language skills through expanded reading and
writing exercises and group discussions relating to media,
community, culture and daily life. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLS 312 Spanish Intermediate 2.
Sec. 101 H13616H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
Jan. 27-March 5
WLS 314
Spanish Intermediate 4
Students will continue expanding communicative Spanish
language skills through group discussions, class presentations
and short writing exercises relating to topics of interest in
radio, television, the Internet and print media. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. $202 includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLS 313 Spanish Intermediate 3.
Sec. 101 H13617H 12 sessions
Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
March 24-April 30
WLS 321 NEW
Spanish Advanced 1
Develop oral and written communication skills through
readings, listening materials, videos and film. Participate
in intensive conversational practice and group discussions.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $202
includes $7 fee.
Sec. 101 H13193H TuTh
6-8:30 pm
12 sessions
Jan. 28-March 6
Arnold campus
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto
Spanish. Designed for construction workers, contractors and foremen.
Sec. 101 H14092H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 102 H14094H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 103 H14097H March 19-May 9 ONLN PRSPN
PSP 506
Spanish for the Workplace
Bridge the communication gap between English- and
Spanish-speaking co-workers and clients. Learn to
communicate simply in basic Spanish. $107† includes $62 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto
Spanish.
Sec. 101 H14099H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 102 H14101H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 103 H14102H March 19-May 9 ONLN PRSPN
PSP 512
Spanish for Manufacturing
Learn basic greetings, general vocabulary, job titles, factory
vocabulary, common actions and commands, hand tools,
power tools, supplies and materials, hardware, cleanup
terms, measurements, safety equipment, job expectations,
job performance, supervisory terms, schedules and shifts, and
hazardous materials. $107† includes $62 fee.
Spanish for Health Care
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto
Spanish.
Sec. 101 H13267H Jan. 23-March 17 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 102 H13268H Feb. 27-April 28 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 103 H13269H March 13-May 12 ONLN PRSPN
PSP 505
Spanish for Social Services
Learn Spanish in a course designed for social workers,
counselors, nonprofit office staff and ministers working
with Spanish-speakers in an outreach capacity. Covers basic
greetings and vocabulary, job titles, the outreach visit, social
work terms, interview phrases and insurance vocabulary.
$107† includes $67 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto
Spanish.
Sec. 101 H13270H Jan. 23-March 17 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 102 H13278H Feb. 27-April 20 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 103 H13281H March 13-May 12 ONLN PRSPN
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto
Spanish. Designed for managers, supervisors and team leaders in a
manufacturing setting.
Sec. 101 H14104H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 102 H14107H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 103 H14108H March 19-May 9 ONLN PRSPN
PSP 513
Spanish for Warehouse and Distribution Centers
WLS 322 NEW
Spanish Advanced 2
Expand oral and written communication skills through
readings and listening materials and group discussions based
on Spanish history, culture and contemporary life and topics.
Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $202
includes $7 fee.
Prerequisite: WLS 321 Spanish Advanced 1.
Sec. 101 H13195H 12 sessions
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
March 25-May 1
Spanish for Construction
Arnold campus
Learn warehouse or distribution center terms used by
managers, supervisors and team leaders who work with
Spanish-speaking employees and co-workers. $107† includes
$62 fee.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Pronto
Spanish.
Sec. 101 H14110H Jan. 15-March 7 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 102 H14113H Feb. 19-April 11 ONLN PRSPN
Sec. 103 H14114H March 19-May 9 ONLN PRSPN
Careers and Certifications
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Continuing Education Certificate CODES
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code (highlighted in red) on your registration form. AACC provides continuing education certificates to students who successfully
complete the noncredit programs below. 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 improved skills or technical knowledge. For more information, visit
www.aacc.edu/coned/certificates or call 410-777-2325.
Accounting and Bookkeeping
Computer and Technology
English as a Second Language
Accounting Principles Using Technology
CE.ACCT.PRINC-TECH
Accounting Technician Skills CE.ACCT-TECH-SKILLS
Accounting Technology CE.ACCT-TECH
Advanced Web Design CE.WEB-DSGN-ADV
Cloud Computing Essentials CE.CLOUD.CMPT
CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals Prep
CE.COMP-STRATA.PREP
Computer Training for the Re-Entry Professional
CE.CT.RE-ENTRY-PRF
Digital Home Technology Integration
CE.DIGITAL-HOME-TECH
E-Learning Instructional Design CE.E-LEARN-DSGN
Information Systems Security Professional –
Exam Prep CE.INFOSYS.SEC-EXAM
iPhone and iPad Programming CE.PRG.IPHONE
IT Infrastructure Library v3 Foundation Exam
Prep CE.INFRAS-LIBR.PREP
IT Project Management CE.IT.PROJ-MGMT
Mobile Device Programming CE.PRG.MOBILE
PC Technician CE.PC.TECH
Synchronous Learning CE.ED.SYNCH
Web Design CE.WEB-DSGN
English for Academic Purposes Beginning
Proficiency CE.ESL.ENG-BEG
English for Academic Purposes Intermediate
Proficiency CE.ESL.ENG-INTER
English for Academic Purposes Proficiency at the
High Intermediate Level CE.ESL.HIGH-INTER
English for Academic Purposes Advanced
Proficiency CE.ESL.ENG-ADV
English for Academic Purposes Capstone
Proficiency CE.ESL.ENG-CAPSTONE
Intro to Teaching English as a Second Language
CE.TEACH-ESL
Teaching ESL Using the Internet CE.TEACH.ESL-INT
Construction
Health
Construction Estimating CE.CSTN-EST
Mental Health First Aid CE.MENTAL-HEA-AID
Child Care
Dental Assisting
Health Care
Child Development Associate CE.CHILD-DEV-ASSOC
Family Child Care Provider CE.CHILD.FAM-CARE
Lead Teacher 90-Hour Preschool Child Care
Training CE.CHILD.LD-TEACH
Nanny/Au Pair CE.CHILD.NANNY
90-Hour Preschool Child Care
CE.PRESCHOOL.NINETY
Dental Assisting Expanded Functions
CE.DENTAL-EXP-FNCN
Dental Assisting and Radiology
CE.DENTAL-RADIOLOGY
Administrative Medical Assistant
CE.MED-ASST-ADMIN
Dietary Manager CE.DIETARY.MGR
Electrocardiogram and Intravenous Therapy
Technician CE.MED-EC-IV
Licensed Nurse Refresher CE.LIC-NURSE-REFRESH
Phlebotomy Technician CE.MED.PHLEBOTOMY
Adult Basic Skills
National Career Readiness Exam Prep
CE.NATL-CAREER-PREP
Preparation for the GED CE.GED.PREP
Art
Fine Arts CE.FINE.ARTS
Beginning Jewelry Design CE.BEG.JEWELRY-DSGN
Building Maintenance
Stationary Engineer Certification Preparation
CE.ST-ENGR-PREP
Business
Administrative Professional CE.ADMIN.PROF
Business Support Specialist CE.BNS.SUP-SPC
Management Professional Development
CE.MGMT.PROF-DEV
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Pre-Apprenticeship CE.ELECT-PRE-APP
Environmental Education
Environmental Landscape Management
CE.ENV.LANDSCAPE.MGT
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Fitness Certifications
Professional Yoga Instructor: Ayurveda Yoga
Specialist CE.YOGA.INSTR-AYUR
Floral Design
Floral Design CE.FLOR-FLORAL-ARRG
Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism
Sign Language
World Languages
Baking and Pastry CE.BAKING-PASTRY
Bartending Certification CE.BAR.TEND
Casino and Gaming Operations CE.CASINO.OPER
Casino Blackjack Dealer CE.CASINO-BLACKJACK
Casino Carnival Games Dealer
Casino Craps Dealer CE.CASINO-CRAPS
Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer CE.CASINO-PAIGOW
Casino Pai Gow Tiles Dealer CE.CASINO.PGT-DEALER
Casino Roulette Dealer CE.CASINO-ROULETTE
Hotel Front Desk Skills CE.FRONT-DESK-SKILLS
Mini Baccarat Dealer CE.CASINO.NO-MBD
Beginning Sign Language CE.BEGIN.SIGN-LANG
HVACR
Welding
HVACR Entry Level Technician CE.HVACR-ENTRY
Welding for Work MIG CE.WELD-MIG
Welding for Work STICK CE.WELD-STICK
Welding for Work TIG CE.WELD-TIG
Beginning Arabic CE.BEG-ARABIC
Beginning Chinese CE.BEG-CHINESE
Beginning Farsi (Dari) CE.BEG-FARSI
Beginning French CE.BEG-FRENCH
Beginning German CE.BEG-GERMAN
Beginning Italian CE.BEG-ITALIAN
Beginning Japanese CE.BEG-JAPN
Beginning Pashto CE.BEG-PASHTO
Beginning Portuguese CE.BEG-PORTGSE
Beginning Russian CE.BEG-RUSSIAN
Beginning Spanish CE.BEG-SPANISH
Intermediate Arabic CE.INT-ARABIC
Intermediate Chinese CE.INT-CHINESE
Intermediate French CE.INT-FRENCH
Intermediate German CE.INT-GERMAN
Intermediate Italian CE.INT.ITALIAN
Intermediate Japanese CE.INT.JAPN
Intermediate Portuguese CE.INT-PORTGSE
Intermediate Russian CE.INT-RUSSIAN
Intermediate Spanish CE.INT-SPANISH
Photography
Digital Photography CE.DIGITAL-PHOTO
Power Plant
Power Plant Operations CE.POWER-PLANT-OPER
Seniors
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation, Logistics and Cargo Security
CE.TLCS.TRANSPORT
Truck Driving
Commercial Drivers License A CE.CDL.CLASS-A
Commercial Drivers License B CE.CDL.CLASS-B
Veterinary Assisting
Veterinary Assisting CE.VET-ASST
American Studies CE.AMER.STDS
Modern Languages: French CE.FRE.MDRN-LANG
Modern Languages: Spanish CE.SPA.MDRN-LANG
World Mythology CE.WORLD.MYTH
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off campus index
Subject list by campus locations
AACC offers courses in locations throughout the county. For a complete list see page 3.
AMIL • Arundel Mills
7009 Arundel Mills Circle
Hanover, MD 21076
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Smart Start Your Business................ 43
CASINO AND GAMING
INDUSTRY
Casino Blackjack Dealer ................... 44
Casino Craps Dealer ......................... 44
Casino Games, Introduction to ......... 44
Casino Mini Baccarat Dealer ............. 44
Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer ........... 45
Casino Poker Dealer ......................... 44
Casino Roulette Dealer ..................... 44
Craps, Introduction to ...................... 44
CHILD CARE TRAINING
Building Healthy Relationships
with Parents ................................ 47
Child Care 2 -- Activities for Young
Children ....................................... 45
Group Care of Infants and
Toddlers ....................................... 45
Growth and Development in Designing
Experiences, Using ...................... 46
Growth and Development, Basic ..... 46
Proactive Behavior Guidance ........... 47
COLLEGE PREPARATION
Math Placement Test Preparation .... 34
COMPUTERS AND
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
Certified Information
Systems Security ......................... 52
Cloud Computing Essentials ............. 52
CompTIA Network+ Certification
Prep ............................................. 52
DRIVER EDUCATION
Driver Education ................................ 9
Driver Education, Youth ..................... 9
80
ENGLISH AS A SECOND
LANGUAGE
Listening and Speaking,
Advanced .................................... 37
Listening and Speaking,
Beginning .................................... 36
Listening and Speaking,
High Intermediate ....................... 37
Listening and Speaking,
Intermediate ............................... 36
Speech and Presentations,
Capstone: Academic .................... 37
HVAC
HVACR Exam Review:
Journeyman and Master ............. 65
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate: Appraisal Principles...... 67
WORLD LANGUAGES
Arabic, Beginning 2, 3 ..................... 74
Arabic, Intermediate 2, 3.................. 74
Farsi (Dari) Beginning 1, 2, 3............ 74
Spanish 2, 3, 4, Beginning................ 76
ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION
Landscape Maintenance,
Sustainable ................................. 58
Landscape Installation,
Woody Plants for ......................... 58
EXPLORE
Logic, Kidz' ......................................... 9
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Financial Planning,
Introduction to ............................ 10
FITNESS CERTIFICATION
Personal Fitness Certification ........... 58
Sports Nutrition Consultant
Certification ................................. 58
HEALTH CARE
Cultural Diversity in Counseling,
Implications of ............................ 63
Disorders, Understanding
Personality .................................. 63
Domestic Violence 101 ..................... 63
HUMAN RESOURCES
Health Care Financing and
Economics ................................... 65
HR Management, Introduction to .... 65
Human Resources Management,
Professional ................................. 64
Recruitment and Selection .............. 65
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GBTC • glen burnie
town center
101 Crain Highway N.
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
CHILD CARE TRAINING
Child Care 1 – Growth and
Development ............................... 45
COMPUTERS AND
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
Access 2013 Level 1, 2 ...................... 48
Accounting Principles, Applying....... 50
Adobe Acrobat ................................. 50
Adobe InDesign Level 1, 2 ............... 51
Adobe Photoshop Level 1, 2 ............ 51
CompTIA A+ Certification Prep ........ 52
CompTIA Security+ Certification
Prep ............................................. 52
Computer Buying Decisions,
Make Informed ............................ 47
Computer Fundamentals ................. 47
Database Design, Introduction to .... 50
Dreamweaver:
Web Graphic Design .................... 51
Excel 2013 Level 1, 2 ........................ 48
Excel 2013 to Organize, Using .......... 48
Excel 2013, Data Analysis and
Business Modeling with .............. 49
Excel for Project Managers ............... 50
Flash: Web Graphic Design ............... 51
Keeping Track of Files and Folders ... 48
Microsoft Project 2013 Level 1, 2 ..... 50
Mobile Websites, Designing for ....... 53
OneNote 2013, Capturing and
Organizing Information with ...... 49
Photoshop: Web Graphic Design ...... 51
PowerPoint 2013 Level 1, 2 ............. 49
PowerPoint 2013 to Persuade
and Audience, Using ................... 48
Promote Yourself Using and Integrated
Technology Plan, How to ............. 52
Publisher, Invitations and
Announcements Using ................ 48
Quickbooks: Beyond the Basics......... 50
Quickbooks and Accounting Basics... 50
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Re-Entry Professional, Computer
Training for the ............................ 48
Re-Entry Professional, Microsoft
Excel for the ................................. 48
Re-Entry Professional, Starting
Over for the ................................. 48
Web Graphic Design,
Concept to Layout: ...................... 51
Windows 7 Advanced ...................... 47
Windows 7 Basic .............................. 47
Windows 8 Level 1, 2 ....................... 47
Word 2013 Level 1, 2 ....................... 48
Word 2013 to Communicate
Information, Using ...................... 49
ENGLISH AS A SECOND
LANGUAGE
Reading and Vocabulary,
Beginning .................................... 36
Reading and Vocabulary,
Intermediate ............................... 36
Reading, High Intermediate ............ 37
Reading and Vocabulary,
Advanced 3.................................. 37
Reading and Vocabulary,
Capstone: Academic .................... 37
HEALTH CARE
Disorders, Co-Occurring ................... 63
Health Care Provider CPR
Recertification ............................. 60
Heartsaver AED ................................ 60
Hypnobirthing Childbirth
Education .................................... 60
Hypnosis Practitioner Certification:
Level 1, 2, 3, ................................ 63
Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 1 –
Theory ......................................... 61
R.N., C.M./D.M. Training Program
in Assisted Living ......................... 61
HCAT • Hotel, culinary arts
and tourism institute
7438 Gov. Ritchie Highway
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
FOOD AND CULINARY
Beef and Lamb,
Local Farm Raised ........................ 13
Burgers with Bite ............................. 14
Chicken, Local Farm Raised .............. 14
Chowder, Chowda, Chow-Dah! ........ 14
French Cuisine, Classical ................... 13
Heart Dishes, Savory ........................ 14
Home Brewing, Advanced ............... 15
Hors d'Oeuvres, Creative .................. 13
India, A Taste of ............................... 13
International Intrigue ...................... 15
Oysters, Oysters, Oysters .................. 15
Pasta, Hand-Rolled Fresh ................. 13
Soups, The Basics of ......................... 13
HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY
ARTS
Certification in Sanitation ................ 64
REAL ESTATE
Home Inspector............................... 68
SENIORS
Microsoft Office 2010 Basics ............ 25
Windows 7 Basics ............................ 25
TELECOMMUNICATION
Designing and Planning
Communication Networks 1, 2 .... 71
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Alphabetical index by subject
A
A+ Certification and PC Technician ............................... 52
A+ Certification and PC Technician, Certificate ............. 52
AACC Foundation ........................................................... 90
Accounting .............................................................. 39, 50
Accounting Principles Using Technology Certificate ...... 50
ACT Preparation ............................................................ 34
ADA Compliance/Nondiscrimination ............................. 89
Administrative Assistant ............................................... 40
Administrative Professional Certificate .......................... 40
Adobe Photoshop ...............................................23, 25, 51
Adult Basic Skills (ABS) .................................................. 33
Aerobics ........................................................................ 12
Aging ............................................................................ 15
Aikido ............................................................................ 18
Alternative and Sustainable Energy .........................39-40
Apple Technology .......................................................... 50
Aquatic Fitness .............................................................. 12
Arabic .................................................................28, 73-74
Art (Kids in College) .................................................. 9, 10
Art ................................................................... 6-7, 18, 24
Art as Business ................................................................ 6
Art History ..................................................................... 24
Art In Film ....................................................................... 6
Arthritis ................................................................... 12, 13
Articulation Agreements ............................................... 90
Arundel Mills Course List ............................................... 82
Auto Repair ..................................................................... 7
Ayurveda Spring Cleanse............................................... 59
College Preparation ....................................................... 34
Commercial Drivers Certificate ...................................... 71
Communication Networks ............................................. 71
Community Ensembles ................................................. 19
CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals Preparation
Certificate ............................................................... 53
Computer and Technology Training ..........................47-53
Computer Training for Re-Entry
Professional Certificate ........................................... 48
Computer Training for Re-Entry Professionals ............... 48
Computers (Kids in College) .......................................... 18
Computers (Seniors) .................................................24-25
Computers .............................................. 18, 25, 52, 47-53
Concert Band ................................................................. 19
Concert Choir ................................................................. 19
Consortium ................................................................... 95
Construction ............................................................ 53, 56
Construction Estimating ................................................ 56
Construction Estimating Certificate ............................... 56
Continuing Education Certificates ................................. 80
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) ................................ 89
Cooking (see Food and Culinary) ..............................13-15
Cooking Demonstrations ............................................... 13
Core of Knowledge (Child Care) ..................................... 46
CPR (Careers and Certifications) .............................. 23, 59
Crafts ............................................................................... 6
Credit/Noncredit Share .................................................. 89
Culinary (Kids in College) .............................................. 18
D
C
Dance (Kids in College) .................................................. 23
Dance.............................................................................. 8
Dari ............................................................................... 74
Database Development ................................................. 50
Dealer School Certificates .............................................. 44
Decorating .................................................................... 17
Dental Assistant .......................................................56-57
Dental Assisting and Radiology Certificates .................. 56
Dietary Manager ........................................................... 60
Digital Home Technology .........................................51-52
Digital Home Technology Certificate ............................. 61
Digital Photography Certificate ..................................... 23
Digital Photography ................................................ 23, 24
Directions to Campus .................................................... 89
Doula ............................................................................ 60
Drawing ...................................................................... 6, 9
Dreamweaver ................................................................ 51
Driver Education .............................................................. 9
Calendar .......................................................................... 5
Cancellations ................................................................. 88
Career Exploration ........................................................... 8
Careers and Certifications .........................................39-79
Caregiving ..................................................................... 16
Carpentry ................................................................ 53, 56
Casino and Gaming Industry ....................................44-45
Casino Dealer School Certificates ................................... 44
CEBS: Certified Employee Benefit Specialist .................. 64
Ceramics .......................................................................... 6
CEUs (Continuing Education Units) ................................ 89
Child Care Core of Knowledge ...................................46-47
Child Care Training ....................................................45-47
Child Development Associate Certificate ....................... 46
Chinese ........................................................14, 18, 28, 74
Closings ......................................................................... 88
Cloud Computing Essentials Certificate ......................... 53
Coding and Transcription, Professional .......................... 62
Economics ..................................................................... 22
Electrical ....................................................................... 57
Electrical Apprenticeships ............................................. 57
Emergency Closings ...................................................... 88
English as a Second Language (ESL) ...................36-39, 69
English for Academic Purposes .................................36-37
English for Academic Purposes Certificate ..................... 36
English, Interactive ....................................................... 38
Entertaining and Lifestyle ............................................. 13
Environmental Education .............................................. 57
ESL .....................................................................36-39, 69
ESL Teacher Training ...................................................... 38
ESL Teacher Training Certificate ..................................... 38
Ethics ...................................................................... 21, 63
Excel ............................................................. 24, 48-50, 71
Excel 2010 ..........................................................49-50, 71
B
Baking ........................................................................... 14
Bartender Certificate ..................................................... 64
Basic Education ........................................................33-38
Basic Life Support/CPR/First Aid .................................... 59
Basic Skills (Writers’ Workshop) ..................................... 30
Boating ........................................................................... 7
Boiler Operation ............................................................ 40
Bookkeeping ................................................................. 45
Bookstore ...................................................................... 89
Building Maintenance and Administration ................... 40
Business Education ...................................................40-44
Business Software ..............................................41-42, 50
Business Support Specialist Certificate .......................... 41
Business Writing ........................................................... 31
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Excel 2013 ..........................................................48, 49, 50
Exercise (see Fitness) .................................... 12-13, 16, 58
EXPLORE .....................................................................9-10
F
Family Child Care Provider Certificate ............................ 46
Family Time Intergenerational ...................................... 10
Farsi (Dari) ..................................................................... 74
Feng Shui ...................................................................... 17
Financial Aid ................................................................. 91
Financial Planning (Personal Enrichment) ...............10-11
Fine Arts Certificate ......................................................... 7
First Aid (Health Care).............................................. 23, 59
Fitness .......................................................... 12-13, 26, 58
Fitness (Seniors) ............................................................ 26
Fitness Certifications ..................................................... 58
Floral Design ............................................................58-59
Floriculture – Floral Design Certificate .......................... 59
Floriculture ...............................................................58-59
Food and Culinary ..............................................13-15, 28
French .....................................................13, 28-29, 74-75
G
Gardening ............................................................... 17, 26
GED (General Educational Development) ...................... 33
GED Certificate, Preparation for ..................................... 33
Genealogy ............................................................... 21, 22
General College Preparation .......................................... 34
German ..............................................................15, 29, 75
Gerontology .................................................................. 15
Glen Burnie Town Center Course List ............................. 83
GMAT Preparation ......................................................... 34
Graduate-Level Preparation (GMAT, GRE, LSAT) ............. 34
Grants (Nonprofit) ......................................................... 65
GRE Preparation ............................................................ 34
Group Exercise ............................................................... 12
Guild for Life (Seniors) ................................................... 25
Guitar ...................................................................... 19, 20
H
Hands-On Cooking ........................................................ 13
Health (Personal Enrichment) ..................................15-16
Health Care (Careers and Certifications) ........................ 58
Healthy Living for Older Adults ..................................... 26
HIPAA ............................................................................ 60
History and Heritage ..................................................... 16
Home Improvement and Remodeling ........................... 17
Home Inspector ............................................................. 67
Home Remodeling Contractor ....................................... 56
Home Repair ........................................................... 17, 27
Home School ................................................................. 21
Hospitality and Culinary Arts ..............................13-15, 64
Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute
Course List .............................................................. 83
Human Resources .......................................................... 64
HVAC ............................................................................. 65
HVACR Entry-Level Technician Certificate ...................... 65
Hypnobirthing .............................................................. 60
Hypnosis Practitioner Certification ................................ 62
Hypnosis ....................................................................... 62
I
InDesign ........................................................................ 51
Information ..............................................................88-89
Information Systems Security Professional
Exam Preparation Certificate .................................. 53
Insurance ...................................................................... 65
Interior Design .............................................................. 17
Internet Writing ............................................................ 30
iPhone and iPad Programming Certificate .................... 50
IT Infrastructure Library v3 Foundation
Exam Prep Certificate ............................................. 53
IT Project Management Certificate ................................ 50
IT Security ..................................................................... 52
Italian ...................................................................... 29, 75
J
Japanese ....................................................................... 29
Jazz Ensemble ............................................................... 19
Jewelry and Stained Glass ......................................... 6, 27
Jewelry Design Certificate, Beginning ............................. 7
Journalism .................................................................... 21
Jujitsu ........................................................................... 18
K
Kids in College ........................................................... 9, 10
Kindergarten ................................................................... 9
Kindermusik .................................................................. 18
L
Landscape Management ............................................... 57
Languages ................................................... 28-30, 73-79
Late Openings ............................................................... 88
Leadership Basics (Nonprofit) ....................................... 66
LEED Certification .......................................................... 40
Literature (Kids in College) ............................................ 18
Literature ...................................................................... 29
Local and Regional History ............................................ 16
Location Codes ................................................................ 3
LSAT Preparation ........................................................... 34
M
Management and Supervision ...................................... 40
Marine Industry ............................................................ 65
Marketing ...............................................27-30, 32, 41-42
Martial Arts ................................................................... 18
Massage (Personal Enrichment) .............................. 16, 23
Massage, Therapeutic (Careers and Certifications) ........ 63
Math Placement Test Preparation ................................. 34
Medical Office Management ......................................... 60
Medical Transcription .................................................... 62
Medicine Aide Certificate .............................................. 61
Meditation .................................................................... 16
Mentoring ..................................................................... 19
Microsoft Office 2010 .................................................... 49
Microsoft Office 2013 .................................................... 48
Mobile Device Programming Certificate ........................ 53
Motorcycle Safety ......................................................... 19
Music ............................................................................. 19
N
Nanny/Au Pair Certificate .............................................. 46
Network+ Certification ................................................. 52
Noncertified Welding .................................................... 73
Noncounty Residents Course Costs ................................ 88
Nondiscrimination ........................................................ 89
Nonprofit Leadership ...............................................65-66
Nurse Refresher Certificate, Licensed ............................ 61
Nursing ................................................................... 58, 61
O
Oil and Gas Operations .................................................. 66
OneNote 2013 ............................................................... 49
Online Course List .....................................................86-87
Orchestra ....................................................................... 19
P
Painting .......................................................................... 7
Parenting and Family Life .........................................20-21
Parking .......................................................................... 88
Payment Policy .............................................................. 88
PC Technician Certificate ................................................ 52
Peer Learning Partnership ........................................21-22
Personal Enrichment ..................................................6-32
Personal Finance ........................................................... 10
Personal Growth ............................................................ 22
Pet Ownership ............................................................... 23
Philosophy .................................................................... 22
Phlebotomy .................................................................. 61
Photography ............................................................23-24
Photoshop ..................................................................... 51
Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy ........................ 62
Physiology ..................................................................... 61
Piano ........................................................................19-20
PMP Certification Prep .................................................. 43
Portuguese .............................................................. 29, 76
Pottery (see Ceramics) ..................................................... 6
Power Plant Operations ............................................66-67
Power Plant Operations Certificate ................................ 67
PowerPoint 2010 ..................................................... 49, 71
PowerPoint 2013 ................................................25, 48-49
PRAXIS Preparation ....................................................... 68
Prelicensing (Insurance) ................................................ 65
Pre-Service Training (Child Care) ................................... 45
Professional Coding and Transcription ........................... 62
Professional Interpreter ................................................. 77
Project Management (Business Education) ..............42-43
Project Management
(Computer and Technology Training) ...................... 50
Public Speaking ............................................................. 22
Publishing and Marketing (Writers’ Workshop) ........31-32
Q
Qigong .......................................................................... 28
QuickBooks ................................................................... 50
R
radKIDS (Kids in College) ............................................... 18
Real Estate (Careers and Certifications) ....................67-68
Real Estate (Personal Enrichment) ................................ 24
Real Estate Appraiser Licensure and Renewal ............... 67
Real Estate Salesperson Licensure and Renewal ......67-68
Refund Policy ................................................................ 88
Registration Information/Forms ................................... 94
Retirement .................................................................... 11
Russian .......................................................................... 29
S
Sales and Customer Service ........................................... 43
Salesperson Licensure ................................................... 67
Sanitation, Certification in ............................................ 64
SAT Preparation ....................................................... 17, 34
Scholarships .................................................................. 91
Science (Kids in College) ................................................ 18
Screenwriting ................................................................ 31
Scuba ............................................................................ 24
Self Defense ............................................................ 12, 28
Senior Course Costs ....................................................... 98
Seniors .....................................................................24-26
Sewing .................................................................... 18, 27
Sign Language .............................................................. 26
Singing .......................................................................... 20
Social Media ........................................................42,52-53
Social Work/Counseling ................................................. 62
Soldering ...................................................................... 68
Spanish ...................................................29-30, 69, 76-77
Speed Reading .............................................................. 22
Stained Glass ................................................................... 6
Start Your Own Business ...........................................43-44
Stationary Engineer Certificate ..................................... 40
Stocks and Bonds .......................................................... 11
Student ID ..................................................................... 88
Student Record Policy ................................................... 89
Swimming (see Aquatic Fitness) ................................... 12
System Downtime ......................................................... 89
T
Tai Chi ............................................................................ 12
Tasting Series ................................................................ 15
Teacher Professional Development ..........................68-71
Telecommunication ....................................................... 71
Theater (Kids in College) ............................................... 18
Theater .......................................................................... 26
Therapeutic Massage .................................................... 63
Truck Driving Certificate ................................................ 71
U
U.S. History ................................................................... 17
USCG Captain's License (Master 100 Tons) ..................... 65
V
Veterinary Assisting 71, 72
Voice Instruction 20
Volunteer Management (Nonprofit) 66
W
Wait List Procedures....................................................... 88
Weather/Emergency Closings ....................................... 88
Web Design and Graphics .............................................. 50
Web Design Certificate .................................................. 51
Welding ...................................................................72-73
Welding for Work Certificate ......................................... 72
Wine and Beer Academy ............................................... 15
Women in Business ................................................. 27, 28
Women's Wellness ........................................................ 28
Woodwork .................................................................... 27
Word 2010 .........................................................25, 49, 71
Word 2013 ...............................................................48-49
Workplace Spanish ........................................................ 77
World History ................................................................ 17
World Languages (Careers and Certifications) ..........74-77
World Languages (Kids in College) ................................ 18
World Languages (Personal Enrichment) .................30-32
Writers’ Workshop ....................................................30-32
Writing Genres .............................................................. 31
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Yoga ...................................................................12-13, 58
Yoga Instructor .............................................................. 58
Youth, Elementary School .............................. 9-10, 22-23
Youth, Middle School .........................................10, 22-23
Z
Zumba ........................................................................... 12
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Index of online courses
AACC offers an exciting range of online courses to meet
your needs. You can take the short interactive quiz, “Are
Online Learning Courses Right for Me?” at www.aacc.edu/
virtualcampus/coned to help you decide if this option
fits your learning needs.
All courses require Internet access, email, Internet
Explorer or other browser. Technical requirements may be
found at www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned.
ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING
Accounting Fundamentals 1, 2 ...................................... 39
ALTERNATIVE AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Building Energy Efficiency, Introduction to ................... 39
Green Building for Contractors ...................................... 39
Green Supply Chain Professional, Certified .................... 39
LEED AP+ Building Design and Construction ................ 40
LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation ....................... 40
Photovoltaic System Design and Installation ................ 39
Solar Hot Water Heating, Fundamentals of ................... 39
Sustainable Buildings and High Performance
System, Fundamentals of ....................................... 39
Weatherization Installer Training .................................. 39
Wind Energy Apprentice ................................................ 39
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Administrative Assistant Applications ........................... 40
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals ........................ 40
Apps for Your Business, Creating Cell Phone .................. 42
Business Analysis, Introduction to ................................. 41
Business Fundamentals, Mastery of .............................. 43
Business Plan, Creating a Successful .............................. 43
Business Plan, The ......................................................... 42
Consulting Practice, Starting Your Own ......................... 43
Content Marketing ........................................................ 42
Customer Research ........................................................ 41
Customer Service, Extraordinary ................................... 43
Customer Service, Keys to ............................................. 43
Customer Service, Managing ......................................... 43
Data Analysis, Introduction to ....................................... 41
Distribution and Logistics Management ....................... 41
Email Promotions, Improving ........................................ 42
Entrepreneur Boot Camp ............................................... 44
Facebook for Business: Advanced Skills ......................... 42
Google Analytics ........................................................... 42
Home-Based Business, Start and Operate Your Own ..... 43
Import Export Now ....................................................... 44
Management Boot Camp .............................................. 41
Marketing Writing, Business and ................................... 41
Marketing, Introduction to Inbound .............................. 42
Marketing, Video ........................................................... 42
Math for the Workplace, Practical ................................. 44
Media Buying Strategy .................................................. 42
Negotiation: Get What You Want ................................... 41
PMP Certification Prep 1 ................................................ 43
PMP Certification Prep 2 ................................................ 43
Project Management Applications ................................ 42
Project Management Fundamentals ............................. 42
Sales Skills, Professional............................................... 43
Search Engine Positions, Achieving Top ......................... 41
Selling, Effective ............................................................ 43
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Go online with continuing education.
If you do not have an online service from home or work,
you can access the Internet at the Technology Learning
Centers (TLC) in Andrew G. Truxal Library on the Arnold
campus, at the Glen Burnie Town Center or in Suite 206 at
AACC at Arundel Mills.
AACC works with a number of online partners to provide
the broadest array of high-quality learning experiences.
Once you have registered for an online course, please visit
www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned.
Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications ............................ 40
Small Business, Start Your Own ..................................... 44
Social Media, Introduction to ........................................ 41
Social Media, Marketing Using ...................................... 42
Supervision and Management 2, Fundamentals of ....... 40
Supervision and Management, Fundamentals of......... 40
Supervisory and Leadership .......................................... 41
Supply Chain Management Fundamentals ................... 41
Total Quality Fundamentals .......................................... 41
Website Traffic, Boosting Your ....................................... 42
YouTube for Business ..................................................... 42
CAREER EXPLORATION
Gift Basket Business, Start Your Own ............................... 8
Medical Assistant, Explore a Career
as an Administrative ................................................ 8
Medical Coding, Explore a Career in ................................. 8
Medical Transcription, Explore a Career in ....................... 8
Optical Assistant, Become an .......................................... 8
Pet Sitting Business, Start a ............................................. 8
Tour Director: Get Paid to Travel, Become a ...................... 8
CHILD CARE TRAINING
Child Care 1 -- Growth and Development ...................... 45
Child Care 2 -- Activities for Young Children .................. 45
Child Care: The School-Age Child ................................... 45
Family Child Care Training Preservice Training
Module 1 – Child Development............................. 46
Family Child Care Training Preservice Training
Module 2 – Curriculum .......................................... 46
Family Child Care Training Preservice Training
Module 3 -- Health, Safety, and Nutrition .............. 46
Family Child Care Training Preservice Training
Module 4 -- Special Needs ...................................... 46
Family Child Care Training Preservice Training
Module 5 – Professionalism ................................... 46
Family Child Care Training Preservice Training
Module 6 – Community ......................................... 46
Group Care of Infants and Toddlers ................................ 45
Growth and Development, Basic ................................... 46
Teaching Preschool: Inspiring Lessons ........................... 47
COLLEGE PREPARATION
Algebra, Introduction to............................................... 34
GMAT Preparation ......................................................... 34
GRE Preparation – Quantitative .................................... 34
GRE Preparation – Verbal and Analytical ....................... 34
LSAT Preparation – Part 1, 2 .......................................... 34
SAT/ACT Preparation: Quantitative ................................ 34
SAT/ACT Preparation: Verbal .......................................... 34
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COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
Home Entertainment Systems ...................................... 52
Home Network Design and Configuration ..................... 51
Home System Automation and Integration ................... 52
Home Technology Tools, Products, and Services ............ 51
Lighting Temperature, and Water Control Systems ........ 52
Security, Surveillance, and Access Control Systems ....... 52
Telecommunication Systems ......................................... 51
CONSTRUCTION
Carpentry ...................................................................... 56
Construction Blueprint Reading .................................... 56
Construction Estimating, Introduction to ...................... 56
Construction Management, Introduction to .................. 56
Construction Materials and Processes ........................... 56
Construction Math, Essential ......................................... 56
Estimating and Bidding 1, 2 .......................................... 56
Green Buildings: Contractors Perspective ...................... 56
Home Remodeler, Steps to Becoming a Professional .... 56
Manufacturing Applications .......................................... 53
Manufacturing Fundamentals ...................................... 53
Purchasing Fundamentals ............................................. 53
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ESL Using the Internet, Teaching ................................... 38
ESL/ EFL Grammar, Teaching ......................................... 38
ESL/ EFL Reading, Teaching ........................................... 38
ESL/ EFL Vocabulary, Teaching ....................................... 38
Grammar, Advanced English ......................................... 37
Grammar, Capstone: ...................................................... 37
FAMILY TIME INTERGENERATIONAL
Algebra Online, Study ................................................... 10
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Finance, Personal .......................................................... 11
Money Management, Keys to Successful ....................... 11
Social Security Maze, Managing the ............................. 11
Stock Options, Introduction to ....................................... 11
Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh My! ............................ 11
Stocks, The Analysis and Valuation of ............................ 11
FOOD AND CULINARY
Caterer, Secrets of the .................................................... 13
Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals, Luscious .................... 13
HEALTH
Aging Parents, Caring For .............................................. 16
End-of-Life Care............................................................ 15
Gerontology .................................................................. 15
Grief Process: Life after Loss, The ................................... 16
Lose Weight and Keep It Off .......................................... 16
Moving Made Easy, Downsizing: ................................... 16
HEALTH CARE
Allscripts Electronic Medical Records ............................. 60
Chemistry, Introduction to ............................................ 61
Clinical Research Monitoring ......................................... 61
Ethics for Massage Therapists ........................................ 63
HIPAA Privacy ................................................................ 60
HIV/AIDS and Communicable Disease ........................... 63
Human Anatomy and Physiology 1, 2 ........................... 61
ICD-10 Medical Coding 1, 2 ........................................... 62
Medical Specialist: Part 1, 2, Administrative ................. 60
Medical Transcription -- Part 1, 2 .................................. 62
Medicare Training, National .......................................... 60
Medical Reimbursements and Collections ..................... 60
Spirituality, Health, and Healing ................................... 63
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Edible Garden, Start Your Own ...................................... 17
Interior Design, Introduction to ..................................... 17
HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS
Certification in Sanitation ............................................. 64
HUMAN RESOURCES
Human Resources Function, Understanding ................. 64
Human Resources Management, Professional .............. 64
INSURANCE
Maryland Life, Health, and Annuity Prelicensing .......... 65
NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP
Building Teams That Work ............................................. 66
Get Grants ..................................................................... 65
Grant Proposal Writing, Advanced ................................. 65
Grant Proposals, Writing Effective ................................. 66
Grant Writing Consultant, Become a ............................. 65
Grant Writing, A to Z ...................................................... 65
Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials ................................... 66
Nonprofit Management, Introduction to ....................... 66
Nonprofit Organization, Marketing Your ....................... 66
Nonprofit, Starting a ..................................................... 66
Special Events, Coordinating ......................................... 66
OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS
Natural Gas Plant Operations ........................................ 66
Oil Refinery Operations ................................................. 66
PARENTING AND FAMILY LIFE
Adolescents, Understanding ......................................... 20
Anger in Family Life: One-on-One, Managing ............... 20
Divorce, Navigating ....................................................... 21
Home School with Success ............................................ 21
Language Development in Children, Enhancing ........... 20
Marriage and Relationships .......................................... 21
Parenting Through Separation or Divorce:
One-on-One ........................................................... 20
Read!, Ready, Set, .......................................................... 20
Single Parent, Managing Life as a ................................. 21
Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP):
One-on-One ........................................................... 20
PERSONAL GROWTH
Communication, Interpersonal ..................................... 22
Communication, Keys to Effective ................................. 22
Genealogy Basics .......................................................... 22
Get Assertive! ................................................................ 22
Grammar Refresher for Work ......................................... 22
Individual Excellence ..................................................... 22
Listen to Your Heart and Success Will Follow ................. 22
Public Speaking, Mastering ........................................... 22
Skills for Making Great Decisions ................................... 22
Speed Reading (Merrill Ream) ...................................... 22
PET OWNERSHIP
First Aid and CPR, Pet .................................................... 23
K-9 Behavior, Elements of ............................................. 23
Massage, Pet.................................................................. 23
Therapy, Dogs Giving to Others: .................................... 23
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Adobe Lightroom for Photographers, Basic ................... 23
Digital Camera Operations, Basic ................................... 23
Digital Camera, Photographing Nature with Your ......... 23
Digital Camera, Photographing People Using a ............. 24
Digital Camera, Travel Photography Using a .................. 23
Digital Photography, Discover ....................................... 23
Digital Photography:
Intermediate-Advanced Techniques ....................... 23
Digital Portrait Photography ......................................... 23
Photograph Your Art Like a Pro ...................................... 23
Secrets of Better Photography ...................................... 23
Shooting in the Dark ..................................................... 23
POWER PLANT OPERATIONS
Power Plant Operations 1–4 ......................................... 66
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate Investing ..................................................... 24
Real Estate Investing 2 -- Financing Your Property ........ 24
TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Classroom Computer, The .............................................. 68
Create the Inclusive Class: Strategies for Success ........... 70
Creating a Classroom Website ....................................... 70
Creating Classroom Centers ........................................... 70
Creating K-12 Learning Materials .................................. 70
Creative Classroom, The ................................................. 70
Differentiated Instruction and Response
Intervention Connection ........................................ 68
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom ................... 70
Differentiating K-12 Assessments ................................. 69
Internet in the Classroom, Using the ............................. 68
Microsoft Excel 2010 in the Classroom .......................... 71
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 in the Classroom ................ 71
Microsoft Word 2010 in the Classroom .......................... 71
Praxis 1 Preparation ...................................................... 68
Reading and Writing for Student
Achievement, Guided ............................................. 69
Reading: Differentiated Classroom, Guided ................... 69
Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies ............... 69
Singapore Math Strategies:
Advanced Model Drawing for Grades 6-9 ............... 70
Singapore Math Strategies:
Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 ............................... 69
Singapore Math:
Number Sense and Computational Strategies ........ 69
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems 1, 2 ................... 70
Spanish in the Classroom .............................................. 69
Students with Disabilities, Empowering ....................... 68
Survival Kit for New Teachers ........................................ 70
Teaching ESL/EFL, Introduction to ................................. 69
Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 ............................................ 69
Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 ........................................ 70
Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards .......................... 70
Teaching Students with ADHD ....................................... 69
Teaching Students with Autism:
Strategies for Success ............................................. 68
Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 ........................................ 69
Teaching Writing: Grades K-3 ........................................ 69
Technology in the Classroom, Integrating ..................... 68
THEATER
Get Funny ...................................................................... 26
VETERINARY ASSISTING
Veterinary Assistant, Become a ..................................... 72
Veterinary Assistant 2: Canine ....................................... 72
Veterinary Assistant 2: Inpatient, Surgery and .............. 72
Veterinary Assistant 3: Practical Skills ........................... 72
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Getting Published, A Beginner's Guide to ...................... 28
Marketing on a Shoestring, Small Business ................... 28
Marriage and Relationships: Keys to Success ................. 27
WORLD LANGUAGES
French, Speed ................................................................ 29
Italian, Speed ................................................................ 29
Japanese, Speed ............................................................ 29
Spanish, 2, Speed .......................................................... 30
Spanish for Construction ............................................... 77
Spanish for Health Care ................................................. 77
Spanish for Manufacturing ........................................... 77
Spanish for Social Services ............................................ 77
Spanish for the Workplace ............................................. 77
Spanish for Warehouse and Distribution Centers ........... 77
WRITER'S WORKSHOP
Business Writing, Effective ............................................ 31
Children, Writing for ...................................................... 31
Editing, The Keys to Effective ......................................... 30
Fiction Writing, Advanced ............................................. 31
Internet Writing Markets, Introduction to ..................... 30
Journaling, Introduction to ........................................... 31
Life Story, Write Your ..................................................... 31
Magazine Writing, The Craft of ...................................... 31
Make Money from Your Writing, How to ........................ 32
Mystery Writing ............................................................ 31
Nonfiction Book, Write and Publish ............................... 31
Place, Creating a Sense of .............................................. 30
Research Methods for Writers ....................................... 30
Screenwriting, Introduction to ...................................... 31
Sitcom Writing .............................................................. 31
Technical Writing, Fundamentals of .............................. 31
Travel Writing ................................................................ 31
Write Like a Pro ............................................................. 30
Writeriffic 2 –
Advanced Creativity Training for Writers ................. 30
Writeriffic –Creativity Training for Writers ..................... 30
Writer's Skills, Beginning .............................................. 30
Writing Essentials .......................................................... 30
Young Adult Fiction, Writing ......................................... 31
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General information
Who Can Enroll
AACC’s noncredit courses are open to anyone
with or without a diploma or degree who is
16 years or older by the first day of class. Classes
for students younger than 16 years old are
offered through Kids in College and Family Time
Intergenerational courses. For intergenerational
courses, all youths must register and be
accompanied by a registered adult. Out-of-county
residents are charged additional fees. Tuition
waivers for students with disabilities receiving SSI
or SSDI are available for some noncredit, continuing
education workforce development and life skills
courses. Only enrolled students may attend class.
Student ID
Register for noncredit courses using your
AACC ID number or last four digits of your
Social Security number to avoid duplicate records
and mailings. Parents registering their children
must use the child’s student ID.
Course Costs for
NonCounty Residents
The price stated at the end of each course
description is the total cost, including
registration, tuition and supplies, lab or other fees,
if any, for county residents. There is an additional
charge of $10 per noncredit course for residents
of other Maryland counties and $25 per course for
out-of-state residents.
A business or agency located in Anne Arundel
County, which pays tuition for a nonresident
employee/student, is not subject to the surcharge.
Courses that do not follow these guidelines have
costs indicated with course information.
Course Costs for Seniors
Maryland residents age 60 or older by the
first day of class may have the tuition portion
of the course cost waived for courses which do
not have a dagger (†) next to the price and are
not senior-only classes. For these tuition-waived
courses, seniors will be responsible for paying a
$5 per course, course fee, any fees indicated in the
course description and the out-of-county fee if
applicable. Seniors residing out of state must pay
the full course cost (including tuition, registration
and course lab fee) plus the out-of-county and the
out-of-state fees.
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For all courses marked with a dagger (†) next
to the course price, senior students must pay full
course cost (including tuition, registration and
course fee) plus out-of-county and out-of-state
fees, if applicable.
For senior-only courses, seniors age 60 or older
may take an unlimited number of courses for $80
per three-month cycle plus supply fees if listed and
out-of-county and out-of-state fees if applicable.
Students age 55-59 pay $40 tuition per course
in addition to the $80 three-month cycle fee. For
questions concerning the pricing for these courses,
call 410-777-2325.
Payment and Refund Policy
Payment for noncredit courses is due at the
time of registration. AACC accepts American
Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, check, money
order and cash. Cash is only accepted at the Records
and Registration office on the Arnold campus.
No refund will be given after the class has
started. To receive a refund for a noncredit course
that has not started, drop the course via touch-tone
phone using STARS at 410-777-2241, by mail, in
person or through MyAACC. Your written request
must be received by the Registrar, Records and
Registration office, before the first class session.
Finding Your
Noncredit Class
You may check your class locations through
MyAACC (MyCourses), STARS, the college’s website
(enter course number in the course search box on
the home page), by checking your printed course
confirmation or by calling 410-777-2325. Some
class locations may not be assigned until a week
before the class starts. Classroom assignments
at the public schools and other sites will be
prominently displayed and an on-site coordinator
will be available to assist you in finding your class.
Course Cancellations
The college may cancel a course that lacks
sufficient enrollment a week before it is scheduled
to begin. When a course is canceled, we make every
effort to notify all registered students promptly. A full
refund is processed automatically unless the student
elects to transfer to another course or section. You can
help avoid cancellations by registering at least two
weeks before the starting date.
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Wait List Procedures
The wait list is an electronic roster of eligible
students who are waiting for a seat to become
available in a closed (filled) section. The wait list
stores names in order of request to allow access
to seats that may become available. There are no
wait list limits for Continuing Education/noncredit
courses.
If a seat becomes available in a Continuing
Education/noncredit course, the system will
automatically call you at your phone number on
record. You are required to call the Instructional
Support Center within 24 hours at 410-777-2325
to complete your registration or you will lose your
position on the wait list.
You can use MyAACC to view your wait lists,
monitor your position on your wait lists and remove
yourself from any unwanted wait lists.
Closings
When severe weather or other emergency
conditions occur, listen to local radio, TV stations,
call STARS, 410-777-2241 or check the college's
home page or www.aacc.edu/stayinformed. Sign
up for a text message alert to your cell phone and
email address by going to
www.aacc.edu/stayinformed!
When the college closes, all classes at all
on-campus and off-site locations are canceled for
the day. The college does not necessarily close when
Anne Arundel County public schools close; however,
when public schools close for inclement weather
or emergencies all AACC classes at public school
locations are canceled.
When Anne Arundel County public schools
close as a result of scheduled (nonemergency)
closings, AACC classes will meet.
Late Openings
When the college opens late due to severe
weather or other emergency conditions, all
continuing education courses scheduled to begin
prior to the opening time will be canceled for
that day.
Parking
AACC offers free parking at the Arnold campus
and all off-site locations. At the Arnold campus
students may park in all unmarked spaces at any
time. Students may park in reserved (numbered
spaces) after 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and
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all day Saturdays and Sundays, and also in faculty/
staff spaces after 7 p.m. Mondays through Fridays
and all day Saturdays and Sundays.
At the Glen Burnie Town Center and HCAT Institute,
please use the free public parking garage across
the street on Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard. Do
not park in the nearby Food Lion parking lot. Your
vehicle will be towed.
CEU represents 10 class hours of participation in
courses so designated. They are identified in this
schedule by the words “CEUs awarded” in the course
description. Certification of CEUs earned will be
mailed to all students who successfully complete
a qualifying noncredit course. Refer to the Student
Records Policy (see this page) for information on
obtaining a student record.
in advance to request most accommodations.
Requests for sign language interpreters, alternative
format books or assistive technology require 30
days' notice. For information on AACC’s compliance
and complaints concerning discrimination or
harassment, contact Kelly Koermer, J.D., federal
compliance officer, at 410-777-2607 or Maryland
Relay 711.
Directions to Campus
Credit/Noncredit Sharev
Student Records Policy
Visit www.aacc.edu/directions or call
410-777-2325. A map of the Arnold campus
can be viewed and printed at www.aacc.edu/
locationsandmaps
Selected courses may be taken for either
academic credit or on a noncredit basis.
For credit registration information, call STARS at
410-777-2241. If you are enrolled in a credit/
noncredit share as a noncredit student you will
not earn academic credit. However, with the
instructor’s written permission, you may transfer
to credit status during the first three weeks (or
nine classroom hours) of the course. Continuing
education staff can explain the simple transfer
procedures.
The college’s School of Continuing and
Professional Studies and the Center for
Workforce Solutions comply with provisions
of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act
(Buckley Amendment) of 1974 (Public Law 90-247
as amended) and any regulations that may be
promulgated thereunder. The division will permit
students to inspect their continuing education
records, limit disclosure of these records to others
without a student’s prior written consent and
provide students with the opportunity to seek
correction of these records where appropriate.
Requests can also be submitted via MYAACC.
To obtain a copy of your continuing education
student record, please mail or deliver in person a
signed written request to Records and Registration
Office, 101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD
21012-1895 or fax to 410-777-2489. Requests
must include student’s name, former name (if
applicable), AACC ID or Social Security number and
full address.
A student has the right to file a written
complaint concerning the division’s alleged
noncompliance with federal regulations by
contacting the Family Education Rights and Privacy
Act Office (FERPA), Department of Education, 400
Maryland Ave. SW, Washington, D.C. 20202.
AACC Bookstore
The AACC Bookstore has locations at the Arnold
campus, Glen Burnie Town Center and AACC at
Arundel Mills. Visit the AACC Bookstore online at
www.aaccbooks.com for store hours and to
obtain the most current textbook information and
learn about ways to save on textbooks. You can also
place your textbook order online with the option
for delivery to your home or business for a nominal
shipping fee. Please call us at 410-777-2220 for
additional information.
Online Courses
AACC offers both self-paced online courses as
well as real-time virtual courses. For technical
requirements and links to courses, visit www.aacc.
edu/virtualcampus/coned.
If you do not have an online service from
home or work, you can access the Internet at the
Technology Learning Centers (TLC) in the Andrew
G. Truxal Library on the Arnold campus, at the
Glen Burnie Town Center or in Suite 206 at AACC at
Arundel Mills.
Once you have registered for an online course,
call 410-777-2325 or visit www.aacc.edu/
virtualcampus/coned for further instructions.
See page 3 for a complete listing of AACC’s online
partners.
Continuing Education Units
(CEUs)
Many noncredit classes earn participants
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) a
nationally recognized measure of skills or workrelated training. These courses meet established
criteria, including “responsible sponsorship,
capable direction and qualified instruction.” One
system downtime
AACC is committed to providing current and
progressive technology to enhance and support
the college mission. AACC provides students with
access to proven state-of-the-art hardware and
software, current classroom technology, Web
applications and efficient management systems
to support the student experience while attending
the institution. For a complete list of available
technologies and services, visit
www.aacc.edu/technology.
In order to provide superior service to the
college community, regular maintenance is
required. Scheduled maintenance occurs on Friday
evenings from 9:30 p.m. (EST) to 1:30 a.m. (EST).
All college systems will be unavailable to students,
faculty and staff during this timeframe. This
includes access to email, ANGEL (online, hybrid and
Web-based courses), MyAACC, STARS and
www.aacc.edu.
On the second Friday of every month the
Self Services tab in MyAACC and STARS will be
unavailable from 6:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Notice of
NonDiscrimination
Changes and Errors
Courses and class schedules listed in the
Noncredit Schedule of Classes are subject to
change. The college regrets any discrepancies or
typographical errors. This publication should not be
regarded as an irrevocable contract between the
student and the college.
For additional college policies see the college
catalog and visit www.aacc.edu/noncredit.
AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative
action, Title IX, ADA Title 504 compliant
institution. Call Disability Support Services,
410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72 hours
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Mission
AACC Foundation
The Anne Arundel Community College Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)3 corporation charged with the mission of securing and stewarding private funds to
enhance AACC's educational endeavors. The foundation supports AACC to maintain its standing as a premier learning community whose students and
graduates are among the best prepared citizens and workers of the world.
Ways to invest
When you invest in AACC with gifts of cash, appreciated securities, real property or through an estate gift, you are ensuring continuity of
educational excellence at Anne Arundel Community College. We encourage you to consider a gift to the AACC Foundation – which exists solely to
provide financial resources to the college and its priorities.
MEMORIAL AND TRIBUTE GIFTS
These gifts are provided in loving memory of a friend or family member
or given on a special occasion. They are a special way to pay tribute to
those who are dear to you. Please be sure to give us the names and
contact information of friends and loved ones as we will send a special
card recognizing your generosity.
ANNUAL GIFTS
Annual gifts are the cornerstone of the AACC Foundation fundraising
effort. They provide needed funds for special programs and projects that
support Anne Arundel Community College.
TAX-FREE GIVING THROUGH
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS (IRA)
If you are older than age 70½, the federal government now permits you
to roll over amounts up to $100,000 from your IRA to charity without
claiming any increased income or paying any additional tax. Simply
contact your IRA custodian and request that an amount be transferred to
the AACC Foundation Inc. before Dec. 31, 2013.
PLANNED GIFTS
We hope you will remember AACC in your gift planning process. There
are many ways to make a lasting commitment to the college and its
students. Planned gifts can provide tremendous benefit to the college
while helping you to save taxes, increase your income and pass your
estate onto your heirs.
GIFTS TO SUPPORT STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
One of our greatest needs is for student scholarships. While tuition
remains reasonable, the combined cost of educational and living
expenses means that many students require financial aid. The
foundation’s privately funded scholarship program provides that aid for
hundreds of students each year.
MATCHING GIFTS
Many businesses and corporations offer a matching gifts program to
their employees. By including your company's matching gift form with
your donation, you can double or even triple, the size of your gift.
LEADERSHIP GIFTS TO SUPPORT AACC FACULTY AND PROGRAMS
AACC offers many opportunities to partner with and support its faculty
and to invest in new or existing programs to enhance student learning.
We work with you to ensure your leadership level gift reaches the
faculty or study area of your interest, and maximizes its impact on
student success.
For more information about the foundation and its activities, as well as
opportunities for investment in AACC and its students, please contact
the foundation office at 410-777-2515 or [email protected].
Visit our website: www.aacc.edu/foundation where you may also
make a donation online. When making a gift by check, please make it
payable to: AACC Foundation Inc. and mail it to: AACC Foundation,
101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012-1895
2013 Anne Arundel Communit y College Foundation Inc. Board of Directors
Jay I. Winer, president
Lawrence W. Ulvila Jr., vice president
J. Mitchell Krebs, treasurer
Karen L. Cook, Esq., secretary
H. Stafford Bullen III
Frank Campbell
The Rev. Dr. Diane R. Dixon-Proctor
Board of Trustees
Angela Ewell-Madison
Walter J. Hall
Board of Trustees
Nchedo Idahosa, Board of Trustees
Student member
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Henry N. Libby, Esq.
Andrew McAlexander
Jerry Nicklow
Robert J. Norton
Cindy O’Neill
Frederick Tutman
Sharrie K. Wade
J. D. Zachry
Susan Zuhowski, Esq.
Kathleen E. Bolton, executive director
Institutional Advancement and the
AACC Foundation Inc.
Dr. Dawn Lindsay, president, AACC
Harold V. Nutt, director emeritus
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Financial aid and scholarships: www.aacc.edu/aid/coned
Need help paying for college?
One of these options may work for you. Visit us on the Web or contact AACC's Financial Aid office to
learn more.
AACC Continuing Education
Job Training Scholarships
These need-based scholarships cover up to $1,000 toward the costs of approved training. To apply,
download the application from www.aacc.edu/aid/coned or contact the Financial Aid office at
410-777-2203.
Private Student Loans
Private student loans are available for many continuing education courses. To apply, visit www.aacc.
edu/aid/coned or contact the Financial Aid office at 410-777-2203.
Veterans’ Benefits
Veterans with military benefits may be eligible to use their VA benefits for the following training:
A+ Certification and PC Technician, Dental Assisting and Truck Driving. Visit
www.aacc.edu/aid/veterans or contact the Financial Aid office at 410-777-2203.
Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)
People with disabilities may schedule an appointment with a representative from the Maryland State
Department of Education at 410-412-7090.
Entrepreneurial Studies Scholarship
Funding for training to start your own company or run your own business smarter may be available
through the Philip E. and Carole R. Ratcliffe Foundation Entrepreneurial Studies Scholarship from
AACC’s Entrepreneurial Studies Institute. Visit www.aacc.edu/esi/scholar.
WIA Training Funds
People who are unemployed may contact a representative from the Anne Arundel Workforce
Development Corp. at 410-424-3276 to find out qualifications for federal WIA job training funds.
Continuing Education Payment Plan
Need job training, but not ready to pay for the full tuition and fees in advance? AACC offers
a payment plan for selected noncredit continuing education courses. Students put only 40 percent
down payment then make only three equal payments of 20 percent each. There is a $25 enrollment
fee per term for the service. This fee is automatically deducted from the bank account provided by the
student within 14 days of the payment plan agreement. For a list of courses that qualify, visit
www.aacc.edu/coned/payment.
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How to register for classes †
 new and Returning Students: Your choice, register with MyAACC or by mail
REGISTER Online THROUGH MYAACC It's fast. It's convenient. It's secure. Go to http://myaacc.aacc.edu.
How to access your MyAACC account:
Returning Students:
Enter your User Name and Password
NEW Students:
Enter your User Name and Password
MyAACC Help Topics
New Students – Click MyAACC Help Topics to create
an account
Returning Students - Click MyAACC Help Topics to
reset your password
To register, select: Self Services
Then select: Continuing Education
Then select: Registration–Continuing Education Classes
Then select:
Register and pay for Continuing Education Noncredit Classes
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choose the one that's right for you
REGISTER by mail
 Available for returning students only
Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Arnold campus – CALT 115
101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012-1895
Credit card, check or money order (payable to AACC)
REGISTER by fax 410-777-4325
Credit card only.
REGISTER by scan and
email [email protected]
Credit card only.
REGISTER in person
ATM card, credit card, check or money order. Cash is only accepted at the cashier's
office on the Arnold campus, Student Services Center Room 120.
Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Center for Applied Learning and Technology Room 115, Arnold campus
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday
8 a.m.-noon Saturday
410-777-2325
Records and Registration / Arnold Campus / 410-777-2325
AACC at Arundel Mills / 410-777-2010
Glen Burnie Town Center / 410-777-2945
Fort Meade Army Education Center / 410-672-2117/3554
REGISTER with HSTARsH
touch-tone phone 410-777-2241
Anyone who has taken any class at AACC since September 1991 and has a
current address on file may register via STARS 5 a.m.-midnight, seven days
a week.
Before you pick up the phone have ready:
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Credit card number and expiration
Social Security number or student ID
Personal identification number
Term (winter, spring, summer or fall)
STARS number (i.e. 82349). If your course has
no STARS number, call 410-777-2325.
NOTE: The line may become silent while transactions occur. Please do not
hang up. If the class you want is full, you can join a wait list. You will be
contacted if seats become available.
Why do courses sometimes cancel? All classes require a minimum enrollment (usually within a week of the course's start date)
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.
Remember  Full Payment is Due at the Time of registration
Arnold campus map
www.aacc.edu/locationsandmaps
Continuing education
quick link to program information with
additional links to registration and school
information
www.aacc.edu/coned
Noncredit registration
print an extra registration form; locate
policies and procedures
IMPORTANT
CONNECTIONS
www.aacc.edu/noncredit
AACC Bookstore
books and supplies
www.aaccbooks.com
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Questions?
Call 410-777-2325.
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION: AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action,
Title IX, ADA Title 504 compliant institution. Call Disability Support Services,
410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72 hours in advance to request most
accommodations. Requests for sign language interpreters, alternative format books or
assistive technology require 30 days’ notice. For information on AACC’s compliance
and complaints concerning discrimination or harassment, contact Kelly Koermer, J.D.,
federal compliance officer, at 410-777-2607 or Maryland Relay 711.
The security of all members of the campus community is of vital concern
to Anne Arundel Community College. Information concerning campus
security and crime statistics is available in the Student Handbook.
For copies write the Anne Arundel Community College Department
of Public Safety, 101 College Pky Arnold MD 21012-1895.
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7-9 pm
AACC
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DATE
TOTAL COST ➧
OUT-OF-STATE FEE ADD $15 EACH COURSE ➧
MARYLAND OUT-OF-COUNTY RESIDENT FEE ADD $10 EACH COURSE ➧
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START DATE
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CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE:
ACCOUNT #
CHARGE MY ❑ AMERICAN EXPRESS ❑ MASTERCARD ❑ VISA ❑ DISCOVER
DATE
EXP. DATE:
ATTACHED IS MY CHECK/MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO AACC.
PAYMENT IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. NO REFUNDS GIVEN AFTER THE CLASS HAS STARTED.
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE (if student under 16 years)
IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY YOUR SIGNATURE THAT YOU ARE HEREBY RESPONSIBLE AND OBLIGATED TO PAY FOR THE ABOVE COURSES.
REQUIRED STUDENT SIGNATURE
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COUNTY FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.
SCHOOL CODE MARYLAND REAL ESTATE LICENSE NUMBER
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GRADE
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GENDER
I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN
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I certify that the information I have given on this form is accurate and complete. By proceeding with this
registration I agree to abide by the Academic Integrity Policy and all other college policies as cited in the college catalog.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE CODE (if applicable)
❑ FOREIGN COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP
❑ TYPE OF VISA
❑ NO
❑ AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKA NATIVE
❑ ASIAN
❑ BLACK OR AFRICAN-AMERICAN
❑ NATIVE HAWAIIAN OR OTHER
PACIFIC ISLANDER
❑ WHITE
❑ HISPANIC OR LATINO
❑ NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO
❑ PERMANENT ALIEN RESIDENT (SUBMIT PROOF OF
ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD)
RESIDENCY (REQUIRED)
YEAR
❑ YES
DAY
CITIZENSHIP (REQUIRED)
MONTH
STATE
❑ U.S.
BIRTH DATE
YEAR:
STUDENT'S LEGAL FIRST NAME (no nicknames)
❏ SPRING ❏ SUMMER
RACE CHECK ONE OR MORE
CITY
❏ FALL ❏ WINTER
OPTIONAL FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY.
HOME PHONE #
E-MAIL ADDRESS
STUDENT'S LEGAL LAST NAME
TERM:
ETHNICITY CHECK ONE
BUSINESS PHONE #
COUNTY
STREET ADDRESS
AACC ID# or last four digits of SSN
(PLEASE USE BLACK INK)
CONTINUING EDUCATION ➤ REGISTRATION and/or DROP FORM
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Questions?
Call 410-777-2325.
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION: AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action,
Title IX, ADA Title 504 compliant institution. Call Disability Support Services,
410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72 hours in advance to request most
accommodations. Requests for sign language interpreters, alternative format books or
assistive technology require 30 days’ notice. For information on AACC’s compliance
and complaints concerning discrimination or harassment, contact Kelly Koermer, J.D.,
federal compliance officer, at 410-777-2607 or Maryland Relay 711.
The security of all members of the campus community is of vital concern
to Anne Arundel Community College. Information concerning campus
security and crime statistics is available in the Student Handbook.
For copies write the Anne Arundel Community College Department
of Public Safety, 101 College Pky Arnold MD 21012-1895.
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CODE
COURSE TITLE
❑ NO
MALE
MWF
DAYS
7-9 pm
AACC
LOCATION
DATE
TOTAL COST ➧
OUT-OF-STATE FEE ADD $15 EACH COURSE ➧
MARYLAND OUT-OF-COUNTY RESIDENT FEE ADD $10 EACH COURSE ➧
Sept. 3
START DATE
TIMES
I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN
MARYLAND FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.
F
$$$
COST
FEMALE
MI
CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE:
ACCOUNT #
CHARGE MY ❑ AMERICAN EXPRESS ❑ MASTERCARD ❑ VISA ❑ DISCOVER
DATE
EXP. DATE:
ATTACHED IS MY CHECK/MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO AACC.
PAYMENT IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. NO REFUNDS GIVEN AFTER THE CLASS HAS STARTED.
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE (if student under 16 years)
IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY YOUR SIGNATURE THAT YOU ARE HEREBY RESPONSIBLE AND OBLIGATED TO PAY FOR THE ABOVE COURSES.
REQUIRED STUDENT SIGNATURE
M
COUNTY FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.
SCHOOL CODE MARYLAND REAL ESTATE LICENSE NUMBER
Sample Course
GRADE
❑ YES
GENDER
I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN
ZIP
I certify that the information I have given on this form is accurate and complete. By proceeding with this
registration I agree to abide by the Academic Integrity Policy and all other college policies as cited in the college catalog.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE CODE (if applicable)
❑ FOREIGN COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP
❑ TYPE OF VISA
❑ NO
❑ AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKA NATIVE
❑ ASIAN
❑ BLACK OR AFRICAN-AMERICAN
❑ NATIVE HAWAIIAN OR OTHER
PACIFIC ISLANDER
❑ WHITE
❑ HISPANIC OR LATINO
❑ NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO
❑ PERMANENT ALIEN RESIDENT (SUBMIT PROOF OF
ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD)
RESIDENCY (REQUIRED)
YEAR
❑ YES
DAY
CITIZENSHIP (REQUIRED)
MONTH
STATE
❑ U.S.
BIRTH DATE
YEAR:
STUDENT'S LEGAL FIRST NAME (no nicknames)
❏ SPRING ❏ SUMMER
RACE CHECK ONE OR MORE
CITY
❏ FALL ❏ WINTER
OPTIONAL FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY.
HOME PHONE #
E-MAIL ADDRESS
STUDENT'S LEGAL LAST NAME
TERM:
ETHNICITY CHECK ONE
BUSINESS PHONE #
COUNTY
STREET ADDRESS
AACC ID# or last four digits of SSN
(PLEASE USE BLACK INK)
CONTINUING EDUCATION ➤ REGISTRATION and/or DROP FORM
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Discover your passion
We want you to find a field of study and a career path that will carry you into the future. You’ll have a hard time
finding an area of interest that’s not available among AACC’s clubs, performing arts and special interest groups that
literally run A-Z (well, OK: A to Y – Anime and Astronomy to Young Republicans and Young Americans for Liberty).
If sports is more your game, we’re in your league! AACC is home to a vibrant and competitive intercollegiate
athletics program – including many nationally ranked teams – which has produced seven All-Americans in the past year.
Winter registration is underway.
Learn more at www.aacc.edu/futurestudents
[email protected] | 410-777-2222
Does being a leader make your heart beat faster? The Student Association, Campus Activities Board, Phi Theta Kappa
and the many student-run organizations let you take the lead. Who knows? You might even want to join the
Board of Trustees as a student member!
With so many ways to get engaged in college life, and so many people ready to help you discover your talents and
interests, AACC offers you the opportunity to turn your future vision into reality.
CONSORTIUM
A Four-Year Degree is Closer Than You Think
Earn your bachelor’s or master’s degree
without leaving the county
Business • Cyber • Education • Engineering • Public Safety Administration
Human Resources • Information Systems • Nursing
Take classes at AACC locations with members of the AACC
University Consortium, a select group of four-year colleges
and universities. The consortium is headquartered at AACC
at Arundel Mills, a Maryland Regional Higher Education
Center. Degree programs are also offered on the Arnold
campus.
Degrees offered by the four-year partners link with AACC
associate degree programs, offering a seamless transfer.
Take advantage of this convenient program today!
AACC UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM PARTICIPATING COLLEGES
Information: 410-777-2472 or
www.aacc.edu/consortium
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