2018 Summer Noncredit Class Schedule

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CONNECT TO YOUR FUTURE

INNOVATION FOR • BUSINESS • CAREER • LIFE

CLC CLASSES SUMMER 2018 NONCREDIT COURSES Professional Development Courses Training for Professionals and Businesses Personal Enrichment Youth to Adult and Discovery for 50+ Explore Summer Camps Quest Program


I N N OVAT I O N F O R B U S I N E S S | C A R E E R | L I F E The College of Lake County offers you countless opportunities to improve, innovate and reinvent your business, career or life. Improve your business

Innovate your career

Do you manage a department, provide training for your organization, own a small business or lead a company? Your employees are your greatest resource. Invest in them to reach your desired outcomes.

With the continually changing work environment, preparing yourself with new abilities or an alternate career is a smart strategy. Build your current job skills or start a new career. Professional Development workshops and courses are designed to hone your existing skills or explore new fields.

Our training solutions can be delivered at your location, a CLC campus or an off-site location locally, nationally or globally. Small business owners can receive free, confidential, one-on-one counseling from the Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center. Whether you are growing your existing business, starting a new venture or seeking global opportunities, the SBDC/ITC can assist.

Reinvent your life Make time to enjoy life and pursue your passions. Personal Enrichment offers noncredit classes in a variety of topics for youth to adult. Summer brings Explore Camps for youth in grades 1-12. The summer camp pullout lists topics and details. Learn from noted experts in a relaxed atmosphere. Lifelong learning for all ages. If you want to pursue your associate degree or career certificate, College of Lake County offers nearly 200 degree programs and career options.

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CLC continually updates our workshops, courses and training programs to offer what you want no matter your age. We are affordable and local, with countless opportunities to connect to your future.


E Explore the College of Lake County and connect to your future Community Programming

Judicial Services Personal Enrichment

Workforce and Professional Development Institute

Client Solutions

Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center

Professional Development

For more information: Call: (847) 543-2615 Email: wpdi@clcillinois.edu Visit: www.clcillinois.edu

Courses start at various dates throughout the term; some courses begin as late as August. Keep this schedule handy and refer to it through August 2018. The information contained within is accurate as of April 2018, but is subject to change.

Grayslake Campus 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake, IL 60030 Lakeshore Campus 33 N. Genesee St., Waukegan, IL 60085 Southlake Campus 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills, IL 60061 Workforce and Professional Development Institute offices University Center of Lake County 1200 University Center Dr., Suite 302, Grayslake, IL 60030

Board of Trustees Richard A. Anderson, Chair Catherine M. Finger, Ed.D., Vice Chair William M. Griffin, Ed.D. Amanda D. Howland Barbara D. Oilschlager, Secretary Julie B. Shroka Matthew J. Stanton Kirk (Max) Burns, Student Trustee Lori Suddick, Ed.D., President


Table of Contents – Summer 2018 Noncredit Schedule Professional Development BASSET 15 Business Communication 3 Business Skills – Online 2 Business Writing 3 Computer Skills – Graphic Design 7 Computer Skills – Microsoft Office 2016 8 Concealed Carry Licensing 12 Customer Service 1 Entrepreneurship 2 Forklift Operator Training 17 Google Tools 4 Hospitality 15 Human Resources 4 Lean Sigma 5 Management 3 Personal Success Program 20 Productivity 5 Protective Services 13 Real Estate 14 ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification 15 Social Media for Business 5 Sustainability 6 Teacher Education PDs 16 Truck Driver Training 17 Healthcare CNA Re-Certification 10 CPR 10

Pharmacy Technician Spanish for Medical ProfessionalsOnline Small Business Workshops International Trade Start-up and Planning

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Personal Enrichment Broadcast Communication 21 CPR 24 Creative Arts 22 Dance 22 Fitness 23 Language 24 Music 24 Video Game Making – Online 7 Writing 24 Explore Programs – Camps and Classes Camps Academic Toolbox 25 Arts 26 Astronomy and Space Science 26 Career Exploration – Fire Science 27 Career Exploration – Law Enforcement 28 Digital Media – Web Design 28 Engineering 27 Filmmaking 29 Language Arts 30

Lasers and Photonics 32 Math 31 Photography 32 Science 29 Screenwriting 30 Sound Design 30 STEAM 32

Classes SAT Test Prep

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Discovery Program for 50+ Broadway 35 Current Events 36 Film 36 History 36 Literature 37 World Religions 37 38

Quest Program

Steps to Apply, Register and Pay 39 Youth Registration Form 33 Client Solutions 41 Judicial Services 40 Small Business Development and International Trade Center 18

SCHOLARSHIP

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Monday, June 11 ThunderHawk Golf Club Beach Park, Illinois Call (847) 543-2488 or visit http://foundation.clcillinois.edu/golf


Customer Service

Professional Development Prepare yourself with new abilities for today’s changing work environment. CLC’s Professional Development classes are affordable, convenient and taught by industry experts.

Advance your career.

CUSTOMER SERVICE CERTIFICATE The customer service series combines the two classes Keys to Customer Service and Extraordinary Customer Service at a discounted price. Learn to improve your customer service skills to enhance your career skill set, improve productivity and increase your organization’s success. You will also take away some extraordinary customer service techniques you won’t find anywhere else. TAKE THE CERTIFICATE AND SAVE! 8957 PPRO 19-800 June 4 to July 27 Online 24/7 $245 N. Sanders-Cobb

CLASSES CAN BE TAKEN INDIVIDUALLY: KEYS TO CUSTOMER SERVICE Learning to build your customer service skills will have a powerful impact on your career success as well as success in other areas of your life. Discover the direct relationship between service skills and career achievement as you become skilled at being an exceptional service provider. 8958 PPRO 17-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $145 N. Sanders-Cobb ExTRAORDINARY CUSTOMER SERVICE Transform your customer service into something extraordinary, gain more repeat business and improve your bottom line. Extraordinary customer service comes from focusing on the few essential elements that yield big results. You’ll take away a customer service plan that will help you focus on the key elements to get you started on your pathway to success. 8959 PPRO 18-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $145 F. Bayley

Continuing Education Vocational Credits Note: Continuing Education Vocational Credits do not apply to any degree or certificate program offered at the college in the academic divisions. Vocational credits will not be added to a student’s academic credit hours or included in the GPA. Students receive a grade of P (Pass) or N (No Pass). Call (847) 543-2615 for 1 more information.


Entrepreneurship

Business Skills-Online

NEw! ENTREpRENEUR BOOT CAMp Gain insight into the characteristics, knowledge and skills needed to become a successful entrepreneur. Identify the abilities required of successful entrepreneurs and how to acquire them, develop goals to help establish your business, develop an outline for your plan and take home techniques to successfully manage your new business.

NEw! BUSINESS COACHINg Mentoring and coaching are used frequently in organizations to improve leadership competencies and provide employee support, which benefit both employer and employee. Develop skills in the development, implementation and support of coaching and mentoring programs in your workplace. You will earn a certificate and take home the muchneeded toolkit you’ve been searching for to improve your employees’ performance. Coaching will create the working environment that your employees will find truly rewarding.

8941 PGOT 45-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 C. Law

NEw! THE BUSINESS pLAN Evaluate the many aspects and potential hurdles of the business and build your business plan, one step at a time. This practical, hands-on approach encourages you to immerse yourself in the vision and planning aspects of your business. Focusing on the most critical components of a business plan enables you to uncover hidden risks and assess the business from a marketing, management and financial vantage point. 8942 PGOT 46-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $195 M. Izard

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8953 PPRO 48-800 June 4 to July 27 Online 24/7 $395 S. Restauri

OFFICE OpERATIONS Discover strategies for focusing on specific office outcomes and operating a highfunctioning office. Office operations refer to the administration and management of office business practices to support the highest level of efficiency and productivity within an organization. Learn how to design, implement, evaluate and maintain the process of work within your office.

Come away understanding how to supervise or manage a team of administrators, allocating roles, recruiting and training and issuing assignments and projects. 8945 PGOT 28-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 G. Marsello

CREATIVE pROBLEM SOLVINg In today’s business environment, employers expect employees to have a solid set of interpersonal skills. The ability to solve problems quickly and effectively is a critical interpersonal skill well worth developing. Discover a problem-solving model that will make you more successful. Interpersonal and business relationships fail because of poor problem solving. Find out how to recognize problems and deal with them more appropriately. You will learn techniques that are relevant for any organization or group context and that are easily adapted to work at an individual level. 8939 PGOT 30-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 C. Niven


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Management

MANAgEMENT BOOT CAMp Enhance your management skills through this course for supervisors, managers and emerging leaders. Discover the keys for effectively managing your employees, how to create clear expectations, engage and motivate employees and increase your effectiveness through use of the DiSC® personality profile (included). By the end of the course we will have you managing like a pro – quickly and with confidence. 8937 PPRO 1-800 June 4-June 29 Online 24/7 $295 S. Klauss

COLLABORATIVE MANAgEMENT Explore the principles of collaborative management and gain insight on how to expand your collaborative skills for your team or organization’s success. Collaborative skills are essential to help harness the energy of groups and teams for maximum performance and productivity. Learn to gain participation quickly, get input and buy-in for building consensus and plan for cooperation to get crucial projects completed. 8940 PGOT 40-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $245 J. Oddidson

Entrepreneurship, Business Skills-Online, Management, Business Communication and Business Writing

Business Communication

Business Writing

INFOgRApHICS Discover a powerful, concise way to present information using infographics and data visualization. Learn about the types of infographics used in business, education and industry and where to find web-based sources. Get started in the basics of planning, designing and presenting your own infographics.

BUSINESS wRITINg Take away the key practices you need to develop and hone your business writing communication effectively and successfully. Get the best practices for crafting effective, professional business documents. Find out how to avoid grammatical pitfalls and acquire business writing principles that will be good for years to come.

8950 PGOT 3-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 J. Kritzer

8947 PGOT 33-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 W. Draves

gRApHIC DESIgN FOR VISUAL pRESENTATIONS Make your visual presentations look professional and communicate effectively. Get the latest, most advanced techniques on graphic design principles, including page layout, typography and basic design considerations. Take away more skills to create an effective and beautiful visual presentation on any presentation software program you choose.

wRITINg NEwS AND pRESS RELEASES Being able to write a good news story, press release or publicity notice is a skill that can set you apart in the workplace. Getting the word out is an essential activity for every organization. Acquire the skills good journalists have and learn how to craft a news story, press release or publicity notice that will get attention.

8963 PGOT 4-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 R. Lee

8948 PGOT 34-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 W. Draves

pHOTOSHOp FOR pRESENTATIONS Acquire the skills to navigate an extensive list of Photoshop features. Practice the most commonly used methods, such as managing text, working with layers and image file properties. Discover the purpose of each photo-editing tool and walk away with the skills to use them.

EFFECTIVE COpYwRITINg Whether you are sending out a press release, communicating internally with a memo or promoting your own skills on LinkedIn, strong writing skills are the key to success. Come away with the tools and techniques you need to improve your copywriting skills and learn how to avoid the common writing mistakes that can hold you back.

8951 PGOT 5-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $195 D. Hood

9015 PGOT 10-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $195 K. Will

How to Register for Online Business Skills Classes Please contact our office at (847) 543-2615 or professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for information on how to access your online course. These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. For a complete list of online business skills classes visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/onlineclasses.

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Google Tools

Human Resources

gOOgLE ANALYTICS If you are not reviewing your website statistics, then you are missing several key opportunities to profit from your website traffic. This course, aimed at nontechnical users, will take you through all the key techniques and how to use website analytics using the world-standard Google Analytics, a free online tool. You’ll understand your visitor traffic better, learn how to calculate return on investment (ROI) for your online advertising and find out how to get more conversions and sales from your website visitors – a must for anyone serious about leveraging more success from their website.

NEw! ONBOARDINg NEw EMpLOYEES Onboarding is the process of socializing new employees into the organization. Ensure a smooth transition from best candidate to star employee. Onboarding employees begins well before traditional new-hire orientation and has longreaching implications. By the end of class, you will construct an onboarding program to use in your organization.

8968 PGOT 22-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 D. Belhassen

NEw! pROjECT MANAgEMENT SKILLS FOR HR pROFESSIONALS Project management skills and processes are critical tools in meeting your organization’s strategic talent and management objectives. You will develop and demonstrate skills in leadership, organization, planning and understanding of the essential aspects of project management. Broaden your understanding of project management principles and develop skills needed to successfully facilitate projects as well as develop an understanding of potential risks that often prevent successful project implementation.

gOOgLE + Google+ has surpassed Twitter to become the second-largest social network next to Facebook. Discover the best ways to use this popular and emerging social media platform to raise your online profile and connect with current and potential new contacts. Learn the advantages of using Google+, how it can help your organization to engage existing users and grow your base. Discover techniques for using the platform to create relationships and expand your reach and knowledge. 8967 PGOT 24-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 D. Belhassen

8954 PGOT 49-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 K. Dellabough

gOOgLE AppS FOR BUSINESS Google has variety of web-based applications and tools to help you become more productive, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, Hangouts, Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations and more. Move beyond the basic features you figured out on your own. Be able to use them to work collaboratively and increase productivity. Learn how to run online meetings and webinars. Learn the ins and outs of all the tools Google has to help you become more productive and improve your work communication skills. You will learn time-saving tips and strategies to get more done in your work and personal life.

8956 PGOT 50-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $245 S. Schmall

8969 PGOT 23-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $195 J. Selke

How to Register for Online Business Skills Classes Please contact our office at (847) 543-2615 or professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for information on how to access your online course. These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. For a complete list of online business skills classes visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/onlineclasses. 4


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Google Tools, Human Resources, Lean Sigma, Productivity and Social Media for Business

Lean Sigma

Productivity

Social Media for Business

AppLYINg LEAN SIgMA TO HR FUNCTIONS Lean principles can be used to streamline processes in the human resource functions such as recruiting, hiring, training, compensating and managing performance. Find out about Lean concepts, tools and methods to benchmark and assess problems and lead continuous improvement efforts to resolve them.

TIME AND pRODUCTIVITY MANAgEMENT How effectively you manage your time and productivity can affect your business and personal life in many ways. Get tips and techniques you won’t get anywhere else for managing time and increasing productivity. Whether you are managing your own or others’ time, come away with proven tips to put into practice on Monday morning.

8955 PGOT 17-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $245 S. Schmall

8943 PPRO 2-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 W. Draves

FACEBOOK FOR BUSINESS Find out what goes on behind the scenes on Facebook Pages and how to increase the chances that your message is seen and acted on. Discover new tools and proven techniques to increase business and expand your reach. Discuss how to adapt your marketing message for the Facebook platform and how to integrate Facebook across all marketing areas. This is an advanced class and assumes you have started a Page on Facebook and have some basic knowledge of the platform. It includes the most current updates Facebook has made to Pages.

LEAN SIx SIgMA In today’s world, Lean is a part of the business environment. Lean Six Sigma attacks inefficiencies, non-value added wastes caused by defects, non valueadded flow of information or materials, non-productive time, data storage, stacks of inventory, overproduction and extra processing. With Lean Six Sigma techniques you will have the skills to lead successfully in both service and manufacturing industries.

MANAgINg pRODUCTIVITY Acquire the four new management systems and procedures to maximize productivity in your work organization and successfully manage both on-site workers and those working remotely. Move your skill set from the last century’s system of managing time to this century’s managing of productivity. After completing this course, you will have a new set of management skills to manage both your own productivity and that of others in this century’s new work environment.

8938 PGOT 29-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $245 S. Follett

8944 PGOT 42-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $245 W. Draves

NEw! pRODUCTIVITY eTOOLS Work more efficiently and uncover more time in your day to become a more productive worker. Learn the latest eTools, sites, iPhone and iPad applications to turbo-charge your work and simplify your life. Discover how to select the right tools for your needs, evaluate your productivity system and develop a framework that gets things done. Explore new productivity tools each week, while also evaluating your own productivity needs.

8965 PGOT 32-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $245 N. Siscaretti

CREATINg CELL pHONE AppS FOR YOUR BUSINESS Cell phone apps are the latest way smart businesses are reaching their customers. Smart organizations are investing in building cell phone apps for their businesses. We will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how nontechnical users can build, deploy and market smartphone applications across Android, iPhone and Blackberry platforms. The course is ideal for those who want to understand how smartphone applications can be inexpensively built and also for technical users who want to understand how to quickly deploy smartphone applications. 8966 PPRO 51-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $245 D. Belhassen

8946 PGOT 41-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $245 J. Selke

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Sustainablilty INSTAgRAM FOR BUSINESS With over 100 million users, Instagram is a marketing gold mine. Discover ways to have your audience generate excellent content and build your community. Learn how to make hashtags work for you, how to make and keep your followers happy and how a small input can cause exponential growth. We’ll also explore do’s and don’ts of Instagram to get you on the fast track to success. Make the most of Instagram and lead your business to unending exposure. An android or iOS device is needed to take full advantage of class exercises.

NEw! CREATINg COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL CHANgE From elected officials to the CEO of Apple, leaders are urging people in the workplace and community to participate in community and social change to help improve communities and society. Discover how social change happens (or doesn’t happen) and how you can influence change. Explore working within an established organization versus creating your own group for change. Learn change strategies and techniques to highlight issues and improve your community and our society.

8964 PGOT 31-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 N. Siscaretti

8962 PGOT 48-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 L. Barrow

DESIgNINg SUCCESSFUL wEBINARS Webinars are a meeting format that save money and reach more people than inperson meetings. Use them for customer education, staff meetings and training, presentations, virtual seminars and much more. The technology is simple, but good webinar presentation techniques are critical. Learn the four key strategies to make your webinars more successful and acquire techniques to make your winning webinars for your audiences.

NEw! LEED gREEN ASSOCIATE ExAM pREpARATION Acquire the fundamental concepts of green building and prepare to take the Green Associate exam and earn the LEED Green Associate credential from the Green Building Certification Institute. The course is intended for design, construction and real estate professionals, building owners or anyone who wants to develop their knowledge. Examine case studies of LEEDcertified building projects, concepts of integrated design, third-party verification and the LEED administration process. Instructor Kelly Gearhart, who holds the designations LEED AP B+C and LEED AP O+M, will answer your questions in this online course.

8952 PGOT 15-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $195 W. Draves

Does your organization need customized training? We can help. Call (847) 543-2615 for a solution.

NEw! EMBRACINg SUSTAINABILITY IN THE wORKpLACE Implement sustainability solutions for your workplace. Gain practical information for yourself and your employees to immediately implement. Brand your organization in the world of environmental stewardship. Learn practical approaches and applications to implement sustainability with guidance in planning procedures. Gain a deeper understanding of the importance of environmental stewardship and overall social responsibility while you learn practical suggestions on operating an indoor environment as it relates to air, water, lighting, fitness, nutrition, mind and comfort. 8961 PGOT 47-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 T. Lowther

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8960 PTEC 50-800 June 4 to July 27 Online 24/7 $695 K. Gearhart


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ComputersGraphic Design pHOTOSHOp CREATIVE CLOUD: LEVEL 1 If you are a professional who wants to prepare photos for print or web or enhance graphics for marketing materials, newsletters, blogs and websites, this class will help get you started. Learn key techniques for working in Photoshop such as how to correct, enhance and distort digital images and create image composites. You should be familiar with the basic functions of your computer’s operating system such as creating folders, launching programs and have basic skills such as copying and pasting objects, formatting text and saving files. A textbook is not required, but the following book is recommended: “Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book” (2017 release) 1st Edition by Andrew Faulkner and Conrad Chavez ISBN: 978-0134663456. 9001 PCTR 40-001 Tuesday, July 17 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T341 $225 J. Berek

Sustainability, Computers - Graphic Design and Video Game Making

Computers - Video Game Making ONLINE VIDEO gAME MAKER 101: pERILOUS pYRAMID Learn how to design and modify your own exciting arcade-style video games. Learn how to control characters, objects and outcomes in your game, then increase the difficulty level and add more features. Graphics design and graphics animation topics will also be covered. The selfpaced class is available online for 49 consecutive days from your first login. Check system requirements at http://tinyurl.com/a9cy8tq. Call (847) 543-2615 or email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu to confirm your contact information so we can email your voucher number for class access. Contact us to find out how students age 10-17 may register through the Explore program. 8912 CCMP 92-801 June 11 to July 29 Online 24/7 $179 All About Learning

ONLINE VIDEO gAME MAKER 2: INVADER! Learn how to design and modify exciting arcade-style games including soccer, a Breakout-style game, Alien Invader and a secret game at the end of the class! Control characters and outcomes, increase the difficulty level and add more features. Graphic design and animation, sprites, objects, room creation, instances and bonus levels will be covered. This selfpaced class is available online for 49 consecutive days from your first login. Call (847) 543-2615 or email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu to confirm your contact information so we can email your voucher number for class access. Contact us to find out how students age 10-17 may register through the Explore program. 8913 CCMP 93-801 June 25 to August 12 Online 24/7 $179 All About Learning

How to Register for Online Classes Please contact our office at (847) 543-2615 or professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for information on how to access your online course. These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. For a complete list of online business skills classes visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/onlineclasses. 7


Computers - Microsoft Office 2016 MICROSOFT OFFICE BASIC TRAININg Are you looking to brush up on Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint? This basic training will help you to quickly enhance your skills and increase your confidence when using the popular workplace software. The comprehensive course will dedicate a half-day of training to each topic so you will have a more holistic understanding of Microsoft Office systems. Basic and intermediate users can benefit from the class, also designed for anyone entering the workforce in an office setting. Whether you are new to Microsoft Office, were self-taught or would simply like to learn more about the products, this two-day course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to effectively use these applications. Supplemental materials will be provided in the class. 8998 PCTR 29-001 Tuesday and Thursday, June 12 and 14 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, V102 $425 C. Horwitz 8999 PCTR 29-002 Tuesday and Wednesday, July 10 and 11 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2 Sessions Grayslake Campus, T341 $425 C. Horwitz

INTRODUCTION TO THE OFFICE 365 ENVIRONMENT In just two hours, gain an overview of Microsoft Office 365 for Business, including an introduction to cloud computing. Discover the new features added to Office 365/2016 in Excel, Word and PowerPoint. Gain knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 services including OneDrive, Office Online and sharing documents and collaborating using Skype for Business. Supplemental materials will be provided in class. 9000 PCTR 36-001 Wednesday, June 20 1-3 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T341 $45 C. Horwitz

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MICROSOFT wORD: LEVEL 1 Effectively create, edit, format, save and print letters, business documents and other professional documents using Microsoft Word. Modify the appearance of text, insert special characters and graphical objects, organize data in tables, proof and print a Word document. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. 8988 PCTR 10-001 Monday, July 23 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, V102 $225 S. Bajt

MICROSOFT ExCEL: LEVEL 1 Learn to create a basic worksheet and modify the contents and appearance. You will perform calculations, modify the appearance of data within a worksheet, manage Excel workbooks and print the contents. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. 8989 PCTR 15-001 Tuesday, June 19 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, V102 $225 J. Besser 8990 PCTR 15-002 Wednesday, July 18 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T341 $225 S. Bajt

Need to buy a textbook? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for bookstore hours and information.

MICROSOFT ExCEL: LEVEL 2 Learn how to work faster and more productively by using many of Excel’s powerful features. Organize worksheet and table data using various techniques. Create and modify charts, work with graphic objects, calculate with advanced formulas, sort and filter data and analyze data using PivotTables, Slicers and PivotCharts. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 1 or equivalent knowledge and use of advanced formulas. 8991 PCTR 16-001 Tuesday, July 10 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, V102 $225 J. Besser MICROSOFT ACCESS: LEVEL 1 Use this powerful database as you learn the purpose of and terminology associated with a relational database and Access objects. Learn to store, locate, print and automate access to any type of important information. Explore how to design a database and how to create, view and edit relational tables. Create and modify queries, forms and reports. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. 8992 PCTR 20-001 Monday, June 18 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, V102 $225 S. Bajt MICROSOFT pOwERpOINT: LEVEL 1 PowerPoint is an intuitive, powerful presentation graphics program that enables you to create dynamic, multimedia presentations for a variety of functions. You will create, design and deliver a presentation by learning to insert and modify a chart, inset tables and graphs, use clip art and animation to enhance your presentation. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. 9046 PCTR 30-001 Wednesday, July 25 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, V306 $225 S. Bajt


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MICROSOFT pROjECT: LEVEL 1 Create a project plan file and enter project information. Learn to create a work breakdown structure by organizing and setting task relationships, assign project resources and finalize the project plan file. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. 9002 PCTR 70-001 Tuesday, July 24 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, V102 $225 J. Besser

NEw! COMpUTER SKILLS FOR THE wORKpLACE ONLINE Must-have skills to succeed in the workplace include the ability to create, edit and manage presentations in MS PowerPoint, documents in MS Word, email and calendars in MS Outlook and spreadsheets in MS Excel. Microsoft Office Suite of applications is the most used software tool in the world. Stay current with this online class, as it is always current and will change as the features of MS Office change over time. Master the most common uses so you can work faster and more efficiently and can take your computer skills from plain and drab to exciting and engaging. You will leave with a set of skills required in today’s fast paced, ever-changing workplace environment that will support your future career success. 8974 PCTR 90-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 B. Flanagan

How to Register for Online Computer Skills Classes Please contact our office at (847) 543-2615 or professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for information on how to access your online course. These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. For a complete list of online classes visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/ onlineclasses.

Computers - Microsoft Office 2016

INTENSIFY YOUR pRODUCTIVITY wITH HALF-DAY wORKSHOpS. HOw TO EFFICIENTLY USE MICROSOFT OUTLOOK EMAIL AND CALENDAR In this half-day class, students will learn the basics of creating, sending and responding to email. An emphasis will be placed on creating filing systems for saving emails and keeping the inbox content to a minimum. Students will also learn to create appointments, recurring appointments and meetings. Email and calendar options will be shown as well. Supplemental materials will be provided in class. 8993 PCTR 24-001 Wednesday, June 27 1-5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T341 $115 C. Horwitz

SpECIALIzED TRAININg IN MICROSOFT ExCEL pIVOTTABLES In this half-day class, learn how to use PivotTables to selectively summarize and analyze large amounts of data. Learn how to interact with the PivotTable data by filtering, sorting and manipulating report formats and how to use sophisticated slicers to further analyze data. Discover how to create a chart from a PivotTable, modify the PivotTable and use a variety of options to adapt to their information needs. This analysis allows users to answer common business questions about their data. Supplemental materials will be provided in class. 8994 PCTR 27-001 Wednesday, June 20 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T341 $115 C. Horwitz 8995 PCTR 27-002 Thursday, July 19 1-5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, V102 $115 C. Horwitz

SpECIALIzED TRAININg IN MICROSOFT ExCEL CHARTINg AND gRApHINg In this half-day class, learn how to create a variety of charts and graphs to be able to visually see and analyze data. Learn how to modify, format and present charts to graphically display data. Supplemental materials will be provided in class. 8996 PCTR 28-001 Wednesday, June 27 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T341 $115 C. Horwitz 8997 PCTR 28-002 Thursday, July 19 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, V102 $115 C. Horwitz

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CPR and Healthcare CpR BASIC: BLS HEALTHCARE pROVIDER This basic course is for healthcare providers who have never had an AHA BLS Healthcare Provider card or for healthcare providers with an expired card. The BLS Healthcare Provider course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. The course is intended for certified or noncertified, licensed or nonlicensed healthcare professionals. A textbook is required and may be purchased at the CLC Bookstore. Each section is one session, costs $75 and is taught by S. Frankson 8822 PALH 8-001 Wednesday, May 30 5:30-8:30 p.m. Grayslake Campus, TBA 8823 PALH 8-002 Thursday, June 21 2:30-5:30 p.m. Grayslake Campus, T221 8824 PALH 8-003 Tuesday, July 17 5:30-8:30 p.m. Grayslake Campus, C216

Looking for Heartsaver CPR with Adult, Child and Infant Training? See page 24.

Need to buy a textbook? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for bookstore hours and information.

How to Access Your Online Classes Please contact our office at (847) 543-2615 or professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for information on how to access your online course. These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard.

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CpR REFRESHER: BLS HEALTHCARE pROVIDER This refresher course is for healthcare professionals who already have a current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider card and need to renew their certification. The BLS Healthcare Provider course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. The course is intended for certified or noncertified, licensed or nonlicensed healthcare professionals. A textbook is required and may be purchased at the CLC Bookstore. Each section is one session, costs $65 and is taught by S. Frankson

CNA RE-CERTIFICATION Designed for those who have already completed the Certified Nurse Assistant course and who have successfully completed the Illinois Nurse Aide Examination, but who no longer are listed on the Illinois Nurse Aide Registry. You must first contact the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) at (217) 785-5133 to request a recertification packet. Students have two weeks after the last class session to complete the clinical portion of the course.

8820 PALH 7-001 Wednesday, June 6 2:30-5:30 p.m. Grayslake Campus, T221

Background Check and Fingerprinting Process To participate, you must undergo a UCIA criminal background check. Fingerprints need to be done yearly. If your fingerprints on the registry are older than one year, fingerprinting will be required prior to the first day of class. For detailed course information visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/nursing CEs Please call our office for an information packet at (847) 543-2615.

8821 PALH 7-002 Thursday, July 12 5:30-8:30 p.m. Grayslake Campus, TBA

SpANISH FOR MEDICAL pROFESSIONALS-ONLINE This two-month long Spanish class, designed specifically for healthcare professionals, will help you bridge the communication gap that can occur between you and your Spanish-speaking patients. You will practice the basic, practical language skills needed to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients and their families. Learn the basics of the language, gain an understanding of the culture and know how to ask the questions crucial to quality healthcare. Whether you speak some Spanish and need a refresher, or speak no Spanish, you will complete the course with the skills you need to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients. Students will need to purchase McGraw Hill’s Complete Medical Spanish eBook or paperback. 8936 PALH 4-800 June 4 to July 27 Online 24/7 $290 C. Sempe

Health requirements: You must have a current 1-Step TB test prior to the first day of class. The course will provide recertification of the 21 skills and offer a review for the State Examination.

Note: Due to the process involved in offering this class, students will not be allowed to withdraw seven business days prior to the first day of class and receive a refund unless they are found to be ineligible to take the class. It is scheduled as “drop by department consent” seven business days prior to the start date. 9157 VALH 10-001 Wednesday and Thursday July 11 & 12 5-10 p.m. 2 Sessions Grayslake Campus, D 228 AND 1 session at a clinical site $379 S. Kadera


INFORMATION: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/professional

CPR and Healthcare and Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technician Learn more about Pharmacy Technician Training by attending a FREE information session at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 22 at the Grayslake Campus, Room TBA. Visit www.clcinfosessions.eventbrite.com for more information.

pHARMACY TECHNICIAN TRAININg You can begin your career in healthcare as a Pharmacy Technician. Pharmacy Technicians are in demand, and job growth will continue to increase 32 percent by 2020. Technicians work in a variety of settings, including pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, assisted living facilities, retail stores and mail-order pharmacies. They are responsible for receiving and filling prescriptions under the supervision of licensed pharmacists as well as performing duties such as maintaining patient profiles, answering phones and working the register. This program will

provide you with the knowledge and skills for an entry-level position and prepare you to pass the national certification exam required of all pharmacy technicians in the State of Illinois. Textbooks are required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. This is a hybrid course that requires using Blackboard. Course meets for 63 classroom hours and 42 online hours. program requirements: High school diploma or G.E.D, basic ninth and tenth grade math (algebra), proficiency in English (verbal and written communication

skills), no prior criminal record, 18 years old (some exceptions), hand to eye coordination and finger agility. This is a hybrid course that uses Blackboard. 8825 VALH 95-600 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday June 4 to July 23 6-9 p.m. 21 Sessions Grayslake Campus, T323 $1499 V. Vojvodic

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Concealed Carry Licensing On July 9, 2013, Public Act 98-63, the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, became Illinois state law. This course will satisfy the legal training requirements for eligible residents who wish to apply for permission to carry a concealed firearm. All participants will be required to qualify on the range and will attend classroom topics covering state and federal laws relating to the ownership, storage, carry and transportation of a firearm as well as weapons handling as defined in the statute and administrative rules. Requirements and Course Information: Participants must be at least 21 years of age and if a resident of the State of Illinois, be eligible to possess a valid FOID card. Those who own a 9 mm or a 38 special will use their personal weapon and provide their own ammunition as part of their range exercises. Based on availability, participants who do NOT own a handgun may be able to rent a weapon at a small additional fee in order to complete the range qualification. Students interested in this option should discuss availability with the instructor at the first class. The College of Lake County is a weapons-free location. Students are prohibited by law from bringing firearms to campus. This includes all buildings and parking lots. Students should not bring their firearms on campus or to class. Weapons should only be brought to the final class meeting, which is held at a shooting range. Prior Training: The 12- and 8-hour training classes are listed as department consent. Prior proof of training MUST be received before a student can register for either section. Call (847) 543-2615 for more information. For participants with prior training, please refer to chart at www.clcillinois.edu/professional/concealedcarry. All documentation or certificates proving completed prior training must be submitted to CLC via email at cpeinfo@clcillinois.edu or delivered in person to Room T317 at the Grayslake Campus no less than five business days prior to the start date of any class.

CONCEALED CARRY LICENSE TRAININg - 16 HOURS This course will satisfy the legal training requirements for eligible residents who wish to apply for permission to carry a concealed firearm. In this course, firearm knowledge, safety and personal protection will be emphasized in order to gain the appropriate mindset and skills needed for responsibly exercising the right to carry. This training program includes live fire range qualification as well as the required classroom hours which will thoroughly cover the directives and restrictions outlined in the new law. Participants in this class must be at least 21 years of age and if a resident of the state of Illinois, be eligible to possess a valid FOID card. All participants will be required to qualify on the range and will attend classroom topics covering State and Federal Laws relating to the ownership, storage, carry and transportation of a firearm as well as weapons handling as defined in the statute and administrative rules. Students are prohibited by law from bringing firearms to campus. This includes all buildings and parking lots. Students should NOT to bring their firearms to class. Weapons should only be brought to the final class meeting, which takes place at a shooting range. Range time is subject to change. 9025 CPER 40-001 Monday-Wednesday, June 25-27, 6-10 p.m. Grayslake Campus, T335 AND Thursday, June 28, 6-10 p.m. at range 4 Sessions $299 J. Jonak

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CONCEALED CARRY LICENSE TRAININg – 8 HOURS This class is only for those students who have completed eight hours of previous training approved by the Illinois State Police. Any previously completed training must be authenticated by the College of Lake County prior to a student attending class. All documentation or certificates proving completed prior training must be submitted to CLC via email at CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu or delivered in person to the Personal Enrichment office T317 at the Grayslake Campus no less than five business days prior to the start date of any class. Range time is subject to change. 9026 CPER 41-001 Wednesday, June 27, 6-10 p.m. Grayslake Campus, T335 AND Thursday, June 28, 6-10 p.m. at range 2 Sessions $199 J. Jonak

CONCEALED CARRY LICENSE TRAININg – 12 HOURS A 12-hour training option is also available for students with four hours of qualified previous training.


INFORMATION: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/professional

Concealed Carry Licensing and Protective Services

Protective Services SECURITY OFFICER BASIC TRAININg Are you interested in finding a career in the security field as an unarmed security guard or would you like to enhance your present job skills and earn state certification? Security officer basic training will prepare new security officers and experienced employees for employment with a certified agency under the Illinois Private Detective, Private Security and Private Alarm Act. This course covers the security code of ethics, public and human relations, Illinois Criminal code, fire and accident prevention, patrol procedures, liabilities, report writing, use of force, fire and safety equipment and search and seizure procedures.

SECURITY OFFICER FIREARM TRAININg This course is for individuals who have completed the 20-hour security officer basic training course as mandated by the Illinois Private Detective, Private Security and Private Alarm Act. Course topics include legal use of firearms, liability while armed, firearms safety and maintenance, range procedures and range qualifying. A written test, firing range practice and final qualification follow classroom instruction. A current Illinois Firearm Identification Card (FOID) is mandatory to receive firearms training. Prerequisite: Security Officer Basic Training course or proof of equivalent training. 8981 PPSI 6-001 Monday-Friday, July 23-27 5:30-9:30 p.m. Last night at the range 5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, T335 $249 J. Jonak

8980 PPSI 5-001 Monday to Thursday, June 18-21 4:30-9:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, T335 $199 J. Jonak

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Real Estate BROKER pRE-LICENSINg TOpICS This 75-hour course, with the Broker PreLicensing Applied Principles 15-hour course (PRLE 3), fulfills the new education requirements for obtaining an Illinois Real Estate Broker license. You are required to attend all sessions, which include: introduction to the license law and real property; basics of agency, seller and buyer relationships and counseling; local, state and federal laws effecting real estate; brokerage, marketing and advertising; market analysis and appraisal; financing, contracts, independent contractor and employee status, occupational disciplines and business planning. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. 8985 PRLE 2-001 Monday and Thursday, June 4 to July 26 5-10 p.m. 15 Sessions Southlake Campus, V328 $699 W. Paprocki

prepare to be a real estate broker! The College of Lake County is an approved Real Estate School by the Division of Real Estate of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Candidates must meet all of the following requirements to qualify for an Illinois Real Estate Broker’s license under IDFPR Category A, which states that applicants must be at least 21 years old, have graduated from high school or obtained the equivalent of a high school degree (GED) and have successfully completed the required curriculum of 90 class hours of real estate courses at a real estate school approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation in the following manner: Real Estate Broker PreLicense Topics (75 hours) and Real Estate Broker Pre-License Applied Principles Interactive (15 hours). PRLE 2 and PRLE 3 satisfy the course requirements, are approved by IDFPR and allow an individual to be eligible for the Illinois Real Estate Broker Examination. PRLE 2 (Live) and PRLE 3 (Live) classes require attendance for all class hours. The PRLE 2 (Internet Based Online) class requires a score of 75 percent or higher on the final exam to pass the course and receive a Uniform Real Estate Transcript.

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NEw! BROKER pRE-LICENSINg INTERNET BASED ONLINE CLASS To assist online learners, this internetbased class (PRLE 2-981) is offered as an option for completing the 75 hours of the broker pre-licensing curriculum without having to attend class meetings. Students can access the internet learning portal 24 hours a day and reach out to the instructor Monday through Friday. A visit to the Grayslake Campus is required for orientation on Monday, June 4 from 5:15-6:15 p.m. and students will be required to take their final exam on campus. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. To sit for the state licensing exam, you must be 21 years of age and have a GED or be a high school graduate. 8986 PRLE 2-981 June 4 to July 26 ONLINE $699 D. Sarrett

Need to buy a textbook? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for bookstore hours and information.


INFORMATION: (847) 543.2615 www.clcillinois.edu/professional

Real Estate and Hospitality

Hospitality REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS IN THE FALL 2018 SEMESTER! BROKER pRE-LICENSINg AppLIED pRINCIpLES This 15-hour course, with the Broker PreLicensing Topics course (PRLE 2), fulfills the new education requirements for obtaining an Illinois Real Estate Broker license. This interactive course includes role play, situations, case studies and demonstration examples. You are required to attend all sessions, which include: listing presentations, buyer representations, agency disclosures, purchase agreements, handling offers, negotiating, market analysis, closing costs, escrow money, fair housing and anti-trust. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. 3605 PRLE 3-001 Tuesday and Thursday, August 23 and 28 5:30-10 p.m. And Saturday, August 25 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 3 Sessions Southlake Campus, TBA $199 W. Paprocki

BEVERAgE AND ALCOHOL SELLERS AND SERVERS EDUCATIONAL TRAININg Protect your liquor license and reduce your risk as an alcohol server. Liquor license owners, alcohol sellers and servers learn how to determine servability of patrons, the physical and psychological effects of alcohol, local ordinances of alcohol consumption and driving, Blood Alcohol Concentration and determination of proper IDs. BASSET is certified by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission and is required by the Lake County Commission and various other municipalities for facilities licensed to serve and sell alcohol. The course does NOT prepare individuals to be bartenders. Requests from past and current students to replace a BASSET “Certificates of Completion” will be honored for up to three years from the class date. 8972 PHOS 1-001 Monday, July 16 6-10 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T335 $29 A. DeMarco

SERVSAFE FOOD pROTECTION MANAgER CERTIFICATION This course will prepare you to be certified or re-certified through the National Restaurant Association ServSafe Foundation. You will cover all major sanitation points, including how food becomes unsafe, proper precautions, personal hygiene, food contamination, regulations and inspection standards. The nationally recognized ServSafe Exam is given as part of this course. Upon successful completion of the ServSafe Exam, you will receive a copy of your ServSafe Food Protection Manager certificate, which is nationally recognized. Note: As of January 1, 2018, the Illinois Department of Public Health will no longer require a state FSSMC certificate. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Note: It is highly recommended that students read the textbook and review chapter quizzes prior to class in order to prepare for the certification test at the end of the course. 8973 PHOS 5-001 Tuesday and Thursday, July 10 and 12 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2 Sessions Grayslake Campus, C216 $99 J. Keyes

REAL ESTATE HOME STAgINg First impressions matter, especially when it comes to selling real estate property. Through this home staging class, you will learn techniques to prepare your property to be the most desirable listing on the market. Learn what catches a buyer’s eye and what will set you apart from the competition. Realtors, homeowners, investors and builders will benefit from our instructor, who has helped homes sell quickly with her unique ideas and strategies. 8987 PRLE 41-001 Wednesday, June 27 1-4 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T227 $59 J. Delacluyse

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Teacher Education PDs SUBSTITUTE TEACHINg pREpARATION To be a substitute teacher takes student respect, skills and a portfolio of ideas and workable presentations. Understand what is expected of a substitute and how to maximize your value to a school. Learn to develop a sub notebook, understand classroom management, develop lesson plans, use your own portfolio to assist in teaching and much more. Eligible for 16 PDs for teacher continuing education. 8975 PTCH 25-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $145 D. Reilly

How to Register for Online Teacher Education Classes Please contact our office at (847) 543-2615 or professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for information on how to access your online course. These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard.

SOCIAL MEDIA AND ONLINE TOOLS FOR K-12 TEACHERS Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, it’s seems everyone, including your students, talk about ways the Internet lets them stay in touch and see what others are doing. Since many of your students are already there, have you been curious if any of these tools might keep them engaged in your class? Do you ever wonder if there might be some time effective ways to communicate with their parents? GoogleDocs, Adobe ConnectNow, iGoogle, Flicker, animoto, earth album, Teacher Tube, blogs, virtual labs and yes, even Facebook and Twitter can help you add dimension and interest to your class. Discover tips to use a variety of social media and online tools to help your students. You will also spend some time discussing ways to overcome resistance you might encounter in using these programs. For any teacher interested in social media, from beginners to advanced social networkers. Eligible for 16 PDs for teacher continuing education. 8976 PTCH 41-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $145 D. Torrez

STUDENTS wITH ASD (AUTISM SpECTRUM DISORDER) Today, every school in America has students who have been diagnosed with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), a neurological disorder on the autism spectrum. The effects of this disorder vary widely, but it is important for every teacher to understand how to recognize behaviors that may indicate Asperger’s Syndrome. You will take away strategies for working effectively with Asperger’s students and parents to create the most positive learning environments for children and teens with this disorder. Eligible for 16 PDs for teacher continuing education. 8977 PTCH 42-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $145 J. Coates

USINg CELL pHONES IN THE CLASSROOM Class, turn your cell phones – on! Most of your students have cell phones, and now you can use this valuable tool in your classroom to engage and involve your students more in their learning. Discover how to implement cell phones in your classroom from a teacher who has done it successfully. Come away with a stepby-step how-to plan on enhancing your students’ learning and your teaching. Eligible for 16 PDs for teacher continuing education. 8978 PTCH 43-800 July 2-27 Online 24/7 $145 R. Moore

THE FLIppED CLASSROOM The flipped classroom concept changes routine, boring education into a vibrant exchange of ideas and group learning that makes for a fascinating and memorable experience. In this online course, explore what defines a flipped classroom, why it is important, the advantages, how to implement and examples of how others have benefited from this process. Eligible for 16 PDs for teacher continuing education. 8979 PTCH 44-800 June 4-29 Online 24/7 $195 J. Meyer 16


INFORMATION: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/professional

Teacher Education PDs, Transportation and Work Safety

Transportation

Work Safety

get on the Road to a Better Career!

FORKLIFT OpERATOR TRAININg Forklift Operator training provides participants with knowledge and skills to operate a powered industrial truck (forklift) in a safe and professional manner. This training on sit-down forklift is OSHA compliant and is taught by an OSHA recognized trainer. Training combines formal classroom instruction, practical hands-on training and evaluation of workplace performance.

Gain the knowledge and skills to prepare for and pass the State of Illinois issued Commercial Drivers License (CDL-A) exams.

Training is held at Equipment Depot, 1014 Progress Drive, Grayslake.

Training provided by Eagle Training Services and Job Placement Assistance is provided!

This course meets for one session 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. $149 J. Colangelo

For more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/truckdriver or call (847) 543-2615. Learn more about Truck Driver Training by attending a FREE information session at 6 p.m. on Tuesday June 12 in Room T335 at the Grayslake Campus. Visit www.clcinfosessions.eventbrite.com for more information.

8826 PSFT 30-001 Tuesday, May 15 8827 PSFT 30-002 Tuesday, June 19 8828 PSFT 30-003 Tuesday, July 17

TRUCK DRIVER TRAININg (CDL) This 160-hour basic training course will prepare students for a career as a commercial truck driver.It provides students with the knowledge and skills to prepare for the stateissued Commercial Drivers License (CDL) exams, including the permit test, pre-trip inspection test, skills tests and road tests. Students will learn CDL laws, use of controls, safe driving techniques and defensive driving. The course includes classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training. Students will take practice tests designed to prepare them for the CDL permit exam. Prerequisites: Students must have a valid Illinois Drivers License Class “D” or above. They may not have committed a serious traffic violation in a commercial motor vehicle within the past 12 months. Students must provide a copy of their Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) from the Secretary of State’s office prior to enrollment. Students must not have any physical limitation that affects their driving ability. Students currently on bond or parole are not eligible. Because all CDL testing is conducted in English, students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English. 8832 PCDL 1-001 Monday to Friday, May 21 to June 22 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 25 Sessions Grayslake Campus, T335 $4100 J. Clark 8833 PCDL 1-002 Monday to Friday, June 25 to July 27 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 25 Sessions Grayslake Campus, T335 $4100 J. Clark

Does your organization need customized training? We can help. Call (847) 543-2615 for a solution.

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Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center Explore business solutions and training and find new opportunities for your business to start, grow and succeed. Whether you’re starting a new business, positioning your company for growth or seeking to expand globally, we can help. Our business services include: • Free, confidential, one-on-one business advising in English or Spanish with noted experts • Assistance in developing business plans and financial statements • Guidance in forming strategic marketing plans • Support in securing loans with local lenders and service providers • One-on-one strategic export counseling • Customized global market research

Connect with us. We are your business partner to success. Schedule a free, one-on-one counseling session with one of our small business advisors or with our International Trade Specialist. (847) 543-2033 IllinoisSBDC@clcillinois.edu www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc

• Foreign market access and matchmaking programs • Export transaction and regulatory assistance • Export grants available (ISTEP, MCE) • Interactive, affordable workshops “My business advisor at the Small Business Development Center at the College of Lake County has been invaluable in helping me start my business. She worked with me on a business plan, which now becomes my road map to success going forward. She also helped me to find the right attorney and CPA to assist me with tax and legal issues. I would recommend the Small Business Development Center to anyone who is thinking about starting their own business.” – Colleen Berg, Owner of Pawberry Lane Pet Café www.PawberryLane.com

The Illinois Small Business Development & International Trade Center is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the College of Lake County. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Please contact the center at (847) 543-2033 or TDD: (847) 223-0134.

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Pawberry Lane Pet Café specializes in healthy foods and all natural products for dogs, cats and horses.


Small Business Workshops

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2033 www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc

Start-up and Planning

International Trade

STARTINg YOUR BUSINESS IN ILLINOIS This practical workshop addresses the requirements for starting a business in Illinois and the wide variety of resources available to those interested in becoming a small business owner/operator. This free workshop will take place at the Vernon Area Public Library, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. Registration is required. To register, visit www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc/workshops. Wednesday, June 27 7-8 p.m. 1 Session Vernon Area Public Library FREE M. Bienvenue

SAVE THE DATE! INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTATION Thursday, September 20 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Grayslake Campus, TBA Attend this all-day seminar and learn how to avoid exposing your company to unnecessary shipment delays, customs audits and demurrage charges because of incomplete or inaccurate shipment documentation. A small sample of the topics and documents we will discuss: • Commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, dock receipts and fish and wildlife documents • Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) • DCS statement on invoices • Meaning of legalization of documents • Pre-shipment inspections • NAFTA certificate of origin Presented by Mike Allocca, Owner, Allocca Enterprises, Inc. More information coming soon! www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc/workshops

THE ExpORT pROCESS AND HTS/SCHEDULE B CLASSIFICATION This free workshop is for exporters and those new to exporting. Join us for an overview of the export process including export documentation and compliance, the classification process and external service providers required and what each has to offer. Understand the differences between Schedule B and Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) and which one your company should use. We will break down and explain the HTS 10-digit number and Shipper’s Export Declaration or EEI. The ITN number confirmation and the reporting requirements to the U.S. Bureau of Census via the Automated Export System will also be covered as well as the pro forma invoice.

Presenter: Ric Frantz, CEO LR International, Inc. (a global logistics firm with offices in 102 countries) With more than 45 years’ experience in global trade including several years as an international trade finance banker and an export manager for a multi-national corporation, Frantz is recognized nationally as a subject matter expert on global trade and logistics. His achievements and honors include receiving the President’s “E” Award for Export Service, winning the Governor’s Export Award and being appointed to the Illinois District Export Council by four U.S. Secretaries of Commerce.

Thursday, June 7 9-11 a.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T335 FREE R. Frantz To register, visit https://tinyurl.com/ExportProcess

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Personal Success Program The Personal Success Program (PSP) offers a variety of vocational courses to meet the needs of students 18 years and older with mild to moderate cognitive impairment. The program’s focus is on gaining vocational skills to acquire entry-level employment. Each class is led by a content expert who has experience teaching people with disabilities. A special education teacher is present in most classes to provide additional supports. The curriculum is designed to be delivered at a level and pace appropriate to each student’s needs. All new students must be interviewed by the program coordinator to determine eligibility prior to enrolling in classes. For a new student interview, please call (847) 543-2615. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/ professional/personalsuccess for course information and a Summer 2018 registration form.

pSp Classes offered at the grayslake Campus CAREER ExpLORATION Explore the world of work with such topics as getting and keeping a job, employment readiness, time management skills, getting along with coworkers and supervisors, team building, career exploration, job searching techniques, completing an application and resume and interview skills. This program is the core of the personal success program and is recommended for first-time participants. 8982 PPSP 1-001 Monday, June 4 to July 23 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, T341 $299 G. Johnson

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ESSENTIAL COMpUTER wORK SKILLS This course is designed to introduce students to the essential computer skills needed to successfully secure and keep a job in the contemporary workplace. In this hands-on class, students will learn basic workplace computer skills including manage e-mail with a Gmail account, create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Students will manage files in Google Drive. Students will create and manage a calendar. Students will also learn Internet safety and security. 8983 PPSP 10-001 Monday, June 4 to July 23 12:30-2:30 p.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, T341 $299 C. Kurtzhalts

pSp Class held off campus at Youthage Culinary, Mundelein INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS This Culinary Arts PSP Program is designed to give young adults an opportunity to experience hands-on training while preparing them for real life experiences involving culinary arts. Students will learn leadership skills, organizational skills and how to live healthier lifestyles. The program will provide trainees the opportunity to practice and develop the technical and delicate skills required to enter the work world, while also promoting confidence building. 8984 PPSP 16-001 Tuesday, June 5 to July 24 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 8 Sessions Off Campus, Youthage Culinary $425 R. Collins


EXPLORE CAMPS 2018: Where Kids Go to College

Explore your inner genius

Mixing fun with academic enrichment – for grades 1-12 Register early! Camps fill quickly and begin June 11 See inside chart for summer camp dates and times

Call:

(847) 543-2615

Email: CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu Visit: www.clcillinois.edu/youth

Grayslake Campus 19351 W. Washington St. Grayslake, IL 60030 Southlake Campus 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave. Vernon Hills, IL 60061


EXPLORE NEW INTERESTS: SCIENCE: Plan, design, test and evaluate a space suit to protect your fellow astronauts. Sketch and build a Mars station structure. Talk with a true “steely-eyed missile man” and rocket scientist. Put science to work. TECHNOLOGY: Tell your story with cutting-edge technology. Collaborate, storyboard, record and make movie magic in post-production. Build new worlds with sound. Unravel the mysteries of holograms. ENGINEERING: Engineer your future. Explore and use real engineering tools and technology in CLC’s Baxter Innovation Lab! Design. Innovate. Fabricate. Bring your virtual design to life on a 3D printer. ARTS: Budding young artists: draw, paint and sculpt. Create with mosaic tile and stained glass. Celebrate animals through art. Innovate with food. MATH: “How do I love math? Let me count the ways.” Give your math, creativity and critical thinking skills a workout with escape room challenges, then build your own. Decipher clues. Unravel word problems. Explore fastpaced math topics. Make this summer count. ACADEMIC TOOLBOX: Practice and improve the basics: study skills, time management, project planning, test taking strategies, writing. Put a sharp edge on your academic skills for fall.

Camps run half days morning (9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) or afternoon (1-4 p.m.) Monday-Thursday for one week (unless otherwise noted). For a full-day option, register for a morning and an afternoon camp. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy complimentary lunch supervision by camp staff. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth for camp descriptions and instructor bios. Questions? Call (847) 543-2615 or email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu. Most camps will be held at the Grayslake Campus unless otherwise noted. A limited number of camp scholarships are available. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth/forms for an application. No camps the week of July 4.

“I liked that the students were able to experience the 3D printer and see what resources CLC has to offer.” – Mary D., mom of Explore student

“The plaque I made in 3D printing was really good. The courses are fun and helpful.” – James D., 3D Engineering Design and Makerspace student


Where Kids Go to College

EXPLORE CAMP SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE TIME

CAMP

COURSE CODE LOCATION

COST

WEEK 1: JUNE 11-14 a.m.

The Science of My Senses (Grades 1-3)

8915 CSCC 12

Grayslake Campus

$175

a.m.

Design a Website That Gets Noticed (Grades 3-5)

8906 CEXP 7

Grayslake Campus

$175

a.m.

3-2-1 Action! Crafting Films with Digital Media (Grades 6-10)

8873 CEXP 6

Grayslake Campus

$195

a.m.

Advance Your Vocabulary: Greek and Latin Stems (Grades 6-8)

8882 CEXP 59

Southlake Campus

$195

p.m.

Design, Fabricate and Program with STEAM-Powered Makerspace (Grades 4-6)

8885 CEXP 56

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Ready-Set-Grammar and Go (Grades 6-8)

8887 CEXP 60

Southlake Campus

$195

p.m.

Digital Photography Basics (Grades 6-10)

8874 CEXP 46

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Screenwriting - Tricks of the Trade (Grades 9-12)

8898 CADV 15

Grayslake Campus

$195

WEEK 2: JUNE 18-21 a.m.

Mastering Math, Conquering Numbers (Grades 2-5)

8903 CEXP 11

Grayslake Campus

$175

a.m.

Plan, Study and Excel - Tools for Academic Success (Grades 5-8)

8888 CEXP 2

Southlake Campus

$175

a.m.

Secrets for Essay Writing Success: Ponder, Produce, Polish (Grades 6-8)

8914 CFSP 24

Grayslake Campus

$195

a.m.

Advanced Filmmaking: Making Movie Magic in Post Production (Grades 9-12)

8904 CADV 17

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Light and Lasers: No Limits! (Grades 4-8)

8868 CADV 12

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Tales from the Short Side: Creating and Writing Short Stories (Grades 6-8)

8916 CEXP 99

Southlake Campus

$195

p.m.

Working with Mosaic and Stained Glass (Grades 9-12)

8877 CEXP 96

Grayslake Campus

$195

WEEK 3: JUNE 25-28 a.m.

Predict, Measure, Compute - Math in Weather (Grades 1-3)

8907 CSCC 14

Grayslake Campus

$175

a.m.

It's a Bird's Life: Food, Nests, Migration (Grades 3-5)

8891 CSCC 11

Grayslake Campus

$175

a.m.

NASA Space and Astronomy with a Rocket Scientist Visit (Grades 6-8)

8872 CEXP 86

Grayslake Campus

$195

a.m.

Screenwriting - Tricks of the Trade (Grades 6-8)

8897 CADV 14

Southlake Campus

$195

p.m.

Is Fire a Science? Come and Find Out (Grades 3-5)

8908 CSCC 51

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Does Form Follow Function? Find Out with 3D Engineering Design (Grades 6-9) 8878 CSCC 30

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Using Sound to Build a Believable World (Grades 9-12)

8899 CADV 16

Southlake Campus

$195

WEEK 4: JULY 9-12 a.m.

Animals in the Wild Art Camp (Grades 1-5)

8875 CEXP 52

Grayslake Campus

$175

a.m.

Solve and Design an Escape Room Challenge Course (Grades 6-8)

8890 CSCC 10

Grayslake Campus

$195

a.m.

Light and Lasers: No Limits! (Grades 8-12)

8869 CADV 13

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

NASA Space and Astronomy with a Rocket Scientist Visit (Grades 2-5)

8871 CEXP 21

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Paint, Print, Sculpt, Create: Mixed Media Studio (Grades 6-8)

8876 CEXP 95

Grayslake Campus

$175

p.m.

Test Drive a Law Enforcement Career (Grades 9-12)

8911 CSCC 43

Grayslake Campus

$195

WEEK 5: JULY 16-19 a.m.

Magic or Physics? You Decide (Grades 1-3)

8892 CSCC 13

Grayslake Campus

$175

a.m.

Unlocking the Mysteries of Math (Grades 3-5)

8902 CEXP 74

Grayslake Campus

$175

a.m.

Advance Your Math: Taste of Fast-Paced (Grades 6-8)

8883 CFSP 12

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Light Your Fire and Explore the Field - Fire Science (Grades 6-8)

8909 CSCC 52

Grayslake Campus

$195

WEEK 6: JULY 23-26 a.m.

Plan, Study and Excel - Tools for Academic Success (Grades 5-8)

8894 CEXP 2

Grayslake Campus

$175

a.m.

Sound Design Secrets to Making Your Movies Feel Professional (Grades

8905 CADV 18

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

STEAM in Kitchen Science (Grades 3-5)

8884 CEXP 66

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Beyond the Sirens and Flashing Lights - Explore Law Enforcement (Grades 6-8) 8910 CSCC 42

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Design, Fabricate and Program with STEAM-Powered Makerspace (Grades 7-9)

8886 CEXP 57

Grayslake Campus

$195

p.m.

Plan, Study and Excel - Tools for Academic Success (Grades 9-12)

8893 CEXP 4

Grayslake Campus

$175


EXPLORE CAMPS Create

Try a future career

safe environment

Build social skills

Make Friends

Camp builds self-confidence and self-esteem

SAT PREP OFFERED THIS SUMMER FOR GRADES 10-12 SAT Prep 8900 CEXP 94-001 Grayslake Campus

Mon. and Wed., July 9-25

5-8 p.m.

$250

Staff

SAT Prep 8901 CEXP 94-021 Southlake Campus

Tues. and Thurs., July 10-26

5-8 p.m.

$250

Staff

Call: (847) 543-2615

Email: CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu

Visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth

Grayslake Campus 19351 W. Washington St.

Vernon HIlls Campus (Southlake) 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave.


Personal Enrichment

Broadcast Communication and Voice Overs

Make the time to enjoy life and pursue your passions. CLC’s Personal Enrichment classes are affordable, fun and taught by local experts.

VOICE-OVERS...NOw IS YOUR TIME In what could be one of the most enlightening classes you’ll ever take, learn to begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos and more! Most people go about it the wrong way. Discover a unique, outside-the-box way to cash in on one of the most lucrative full or parttime careers out there! Handle this venture on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time and with practically no overhead! Now is the best time to make this happen, as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the game changer you’ve been looking for! 9060 CPER 22-001 Tuesday, June 26 7-9 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $75 Such A Voice

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Creative Arts Students age 14-17 may register for Creative Arts classes through the Explore program and attend with a registered parent or other authorized adult. Call (847) 543-2615 for more information.

ExpRESS YOURSELF wITH pERSONAL TYpOgRApHY: FONTS, FEELINg AND FUN Make a play date with friends for fonts of fun. Examine the typography, the visual presentation of words and learn what emotions fonts, such as serif and sans serif, express through typeface, color, size and shape. Experiment and discover the different effects produced by various writing tools, colored markers, gel pens and pencils. Craft your own fonts to express your desired message. Experience the synergy of fellow students’ encouragement, creativity and exploration as you play and discover how lettering styles can embellish everyday life. Begin to apply your personal touch to journaling, scrapbooking, cards, gifts and other artistic communication. All supplies included. 9048 CCRF 54-001 Tuesday, June 12-26 6:30-8:30 p.m. 3 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $59 M. Gylleck

INTRODUCTION TO MOSAICS wORKSHOp Want to try your hand at basic mosaic? Here is your opportunity to dip your toe into an easy art project. Get an introduction to mosaic tools, techniques and materials, then make your own 4" x 4" mosaic to take home. Design templates are provided, but individual creativity is encouraged! All materials and supplies are included in the class fee. 9049 CCRF 29-001 Wednesday, June 13 6-8 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $25 J. Matthews

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Dance BUTTONHOLES, zIppERS AND HEMS... OH, MY! Let us help you tackle the scarier sewing processes. Learn how to make basic buttonholes and how to sew on buttons with a sewing machine. Learn different ways to insert zippers. Discover multiple hem types and which ones best suit your type of fabric, garments and home decor. Alteration, mending and other sewing challenges will be addressed as time allows. Both beginning and experienced sewers are welcome. Bring your own sewing machine and accessories to class. 9059 CCRF 51-001 Tuesday, June 12 to July 10 (No class July 3) 6:30-8:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $99 M. Wagner-Webb

NEw! SwINg DANCINg Swing dancing is still alive and kicking in venues all around Chicago and Milwaukee. It’s a great way to let off steam, burn calories and meet new people. In this beginning class, learn the basic steps, popular moves and solid techniques that will have you looking like a veteran dancer in no time. After an introduction to East Coast, Lindy Hop and Charleston, learn to move between these steps seamlessly to give your swing dancing flair and excitement. Wear comfortable, work-out type clothes and sporty, soft-soled shoes. No dance experience required. No partner required. 9020 CDAN 1-001 Wednesday, June 6-27 7-8:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $59 V. Pabedinskas


INFORMATION: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment

Creative Arts, Dance and Fitness

Fitness Stay active! Stay fit! Stay healthy! From cardio, to strength training and flexibility, to sports-focused classes, Personal Enrichment offers a variety of fitness classes to meet your needs. These competitively priced, NON-CREDIT classes should not be taken for a grade or credit hours. Join our highly trained and experienced instructors and exceed your goals. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment/fitness for complete class descriptions. All classes are held in the physical Education Center, Building 7, grayslake Campus and are $135 each. Classes begin the week of june 4 and fill quickly. please register early to get the schedule you want.

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YOgA 9052 CFIT 51-001 Tuesday and Thursday 7-8:50 p.m. Staff

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zUMBA 9054 CFIT 50-001 Monday-Thursday 4-4:50 p.m.

AEROBICS AND BODY TONINg 9056 CFIT 15-001 Monday and Wednesday 6-7:50 p.m. Staff

pILATES 9058 CFIT 1-001 Monday-Thursday 11-11:50 a.m.

AIKIDO SKILLS – BEgINNINg 9021 CFIT 7-001 Wednesday 8-9:50 p.m. C. Tseng

SpINNINg 9055 CFIT 29-001 Monday-Thursday 12-12:50 p.m.

AIKIDO SKILLS – ADVANCED 9022 CFIT 9-002 Monday 8-9:50 p.m. C. Tseng

STRENgTH TRAININg 9053 CFIT 55-001 Monday-Thursday 1-1:50 p.m. Staff

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Language

Music

SpANISH 1 Spanish is one of the most rapidly growing languages in the United States. Immerse yourself into the Spanish-speaking world, language and culture in this fun and interactive class. The primary focus is on comprehension and production of the spoken language through the introduction of an active vocabulary, basic grammatical structures, idioms, functional and culturally authentic communicative activities and dialogues. Start using Spanish to talk about personal interests, favorite books, sports, food, your profession, current events, cultural traditions and other common topics. No prerequisite.

BEgINNER gROUp pIANO (CRASH COURSE) Have you always wanted to play the piano but never had time to learn? Join this quick, fun, recreational opportunity to learn some piano playing basics with others like you. This class makes a great gift to help someone accomplish their bucket list. All adults are welcome. Class is held at Songbird Studio, Inc., 130 S. Illinois Route 83, Grayslake.

8923 CLNG 2-021 Monday, June 11 to July 16 6:30-9 p.m. 6 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $125 L. Nelson

SpANISH 2 Eager to learn and practice expressing your ideas, wishes and desires in Spanish in the present, past and future tenses? This course will help you acquire a good working knowledge of Spanish verb tenses, allowing you to understand and make yourself understood in everyday situations. The emphasis is on comprehension and production of the spoken language through the introduction of communicative activities and dialogues. Broaden your use of the Spanish language to talk about personal interests, favorite books, television programs, events and cultural traditions. 8924 CLNG 3-021 Wednesday, June 13 to July 25 6:30-9 p.m. 6 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $125 L. Nelson

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9023 CMSC 64-031 Saturday, June 9-30 10-10:45 a.m. 4 Sessions $115 Songbird Studio, Inc.

Natural Health and Wellness HEARTSAVER CpR wITH ADULT, CHILD AND INFANT TRAININg This American Heart Association course is designed for the general public and is not intended for healthcare professionals or healthcare students. This is an ideal course for day care providers, teachers and anyone interested in learning CPR. Certification is good for two years. A textbook is required and may be purchased at the CLC Bookstore. 8925 CWEL 30-001 Thursday, June 7 5:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $65 S. Frankson 8926 CWEL 30-002 Wednesday, July 11 5:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $65 S. Frankson

Writing wRITERS IN pROgRESS wORKSHOp Whether you are a beginning writer or a published author, join other kindred spirits monthly for a great opportunity to network, gain writing skills and receive creative guidance. Each class will consist of writing technique instruction and a constructive, positive critique session led by the instructor. Bring your manuscripts and works in progress to class. 9050 CWRT 28-021 Wednesday, June 13, June 27, July 11 1-3:30 p.m. 3 Sessions Southlake Campus, R004 $85 S. Engstrom 9051 CWRT 28-001 Monday, June 18, July 2, July 16 5-7:30 p.m. 3 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $85 S. Engstrom


Explore

Personal Enrichment Explore:  WHERE KIDS GO TO COLLEGE Academic enrichment cleverly disguised as fun for youth in grades 1-12.

Explore: Academic Toolbox pLAN, STUDY AND ExCEL – TOOLS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS (gRADES 5-8 AND gRADES 9-12) Rev up your study skills for higher test scores and academic success. Learn how to study at school and still have time for fun. Identify your learning style and maximize its impact on your study approach. Learn note-taking, retention techniques, time management, listening skills, outlining and test-taking strategies. gRADES 5-8 8888 CEXP 2-021 Monday-Thursday, June 18-21 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, V310 $175 H. Athanasopoulos 8894 CEXP 2-001 Monday-Thursday, July 23-26 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 K. Christesen gRADES 9-12 Plus! Increase your reading speed and comprehension with practice exercises. 8893 CEXP 4-001 Monday-Thursday, July 23-26 -4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 S. Pantelic

Looking for online video game making classes? See Online Video Game Maker 101: Perilous Pyramid and Online Video Game Maker 2: Invader! on page 7.

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Explore: Arts

Explore: Astronomy and Space Science

NEw! ANIMALS IN THE wILD ART CAMp (gRADES 1-5) Budding young artists, explore animals and habitats from around the world through a variety of art-making processes such as drawing, painting, sculpture, mosaic and collage. Celebrate what makes each animal unique. From our favorite pets to predators – all animals are welcome! Art is age appropriate. All supplies are included in the camp fee.

NASA SpACE AND ASTRONOMY wITH A ROCKET SCIENTIST VISIT (gRADES 2-5) Interested in space science and astronomy? Excited by movies such as “Apollo 13,” “Hidden Figures” and “The Martian”? Broaden your space knowledge in this exciting hands-on camp. Build rockets to fight off classroom invaders. Fabricate a space suit with your space team. Hear from a real “steely-eyed missile man.” Activities will be age-appropriate.

8875 CEXP 52-001 Monday-Thursday, July 9-12 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 J. Matthews

8871 CEXP 21-001 Monday-Thursday, July 9-12 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 B. Kellerhals

NEw! pAINT, pRINT, SCULpT, CREATE: MIxED MEDIA ART STUDIO (gRADES 6-8) Young artists, learn new skills, build confidence with pre-existing skills and take pride in your work in this fun and stimulating art camp. Experiment with different mediums and techniques, which may include painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, fibers arts and mosaic. Examine works by master artists, explore new methods and embrace creativity! Art is age appropriate. All supplies are included in camp fee.

NASA SpACE AND ASTRONOMY wITH A ROCKET SCIENTIST VISIT (gRADES 6-8) Interested in space science and astronomy? Excited by movies such as “Apollo 13,” “Hidden Figures” and “The Martian”? Broaden your space knowledge in this exciting hands-on camp. Examine astronomic and aerodynamic topics (bigger/faster rocketry) in greater detail. Sketch and build a Mars station structure using industry standard material. Wire up photovoltaic cells as part of your Mars station and learn more advanced functions of electronic monitoring equipment and spectrometers. Hear from a real “steelyeyed missile man.” Use hand tools and duct tape in age-appropriate activities. 8872 CEXP 86-001 Monday-Thursday, June 25-28 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 B. Kellerhals

8876 CEXP 95-001 Monday-Thursday, July 9-12 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 J. Matthews

NEw! wORKINg wITH MOSAIC AND STAINED gLASS (gRADES 9-12) Learn new art skills this summer! Try your hand at basic mosaic using stained glass and mosaic tiles. After an introduction to mosaic tools, techniques and materials, make your own stepping stone and mini window to take home. Design templates are provided but individual art is encouraged. All supplies are included in camp fee. 8877 CEXP 96-001 Monday-Thursday, June 18-21 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 J. Matthews 26

To enroll in Explore Camps, visit www.clcillinois.edu/summercamps and complete a registration form. Contact personal Enrichment at (847) 543-2615 or CpEInfo@clcillinois.edu with questions.


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INFORMATION: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment

Explore: Engineering

Explore: Career Exploration - Fire Science

NEw! DESIgN, FABRICATE AND pROgRAM wITH STEAM-pOwERED MAKERSpACE (gRADES 4-6 AND gRADES 7-9) Become an active member of the Maker Movement by creating projects that connect the digital and physical world! Choose from introductory experiences in digital 3D design and printing, 2D design in laser cutter and silkscreen printing, soldering for electrical circuits, Scratch programming and basic construction or hardware store art. Previous maker camp participants are invited to return. gRADES 4-6 8885 CEXP 56-001 Monday-Thursday, June 11-14 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 T. Bastiani Baldwin gRADES 7-9 8886 CEXP 57-001 Monday-Thursday, July 23-26 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 T. Bastiani Baldwin

Sorry, this camp is full. Please contact us to be placed on the waiting list. DOES FORM FOLLOw FUNCTION? LET’S FIND OUT wITH INTRODUCTION TO 3D ENgINEERINg DESIgN (gRADES 6-9) Explore the principles of engineering design while learning the basics of solid modeling software. Create a one-of-a-kind charm, custom fidget toy or key chain. Print your final design on a 3D printer or carve on a CNC machine. Bring your own flash drive to class. Final projects will be distributed a short time after camp ends. 8878 CSCC 30-001 Monday-Thursday, June 25-28 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 J. Edwards

NEw! IS FIRE A SCIENCE? COME AND FIND OUT (gRADES 3-5) Don’t miss this opportunity to explore a career in fire science. Meet and learn from these everyday heroes. What is the science behind fire? Do they really fight fire with fire? How does 9-1-1 work? What technologies do firefighters use to fight fires and keep themselves and others safe in dangerous situations? Through presentations, simulations, hands-on time with tools, equipment and gear, find out what it’s really like to be a firefighter or paramedic and see if you’re cut out for the job. Discover related STEAM concepts along the way. Girls are encouraged to attend! 8908 CSCC 51-001 Monday-Thursday, June 25-28 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 Staff

NEw! LIgHT YOUR FIRE AND ExpLORE THE FIELD – FIRE SCIENCE (gRADES 6-8) Always dreamed of being a firefighter or rescue worker? Hang out with fire and rescue professionals and find out what it's really like. What is the science behind fire? Do they really fight fire with fire? How does 9-1-1 work? How are sensors, drones and GIS used to fight fires and keep people safe in dangerous situations? Handle actual firefighting tools, equipment and gear in a safe environment. Decide if you're cut out for the job. Discover related STEAM concepts along the way. Girls are encouraged to attend! 8909 CSCC 52-001 Monday-Thursday, July 16-19 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 B. Glade

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Explore: Career Exploration - Law Enforcement NEw! BEYOND THE SIRENS AND FLASHINg LIgHTS – ExpLORE LAw ENFORCEMENT (gRADES 6-8) If you’ve dreamed of a career in law enforcement, hang out with the professionals and get an in-depth, behindthe-scenes look at what it’s really like. Get the big picture of the functions of and the preparation required for a law enforcement career. How does technology help law enforcement personnel perform their duties? What tools and technologies are used to help keep officers and the public safe? In a safe environment, become familiar with some of the tools, equipment and gear unique to this career. Learn about crime investigation, evidence processing and how law enforcement professionals work with the judicial system. Decide if you’re cut out for the job. Girls are encouraged to attend! 8910 CSCC 42-001 Monday-Thursday, July 23-26 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 Staff

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NEw! TEST DRIVE A LAw ENFORCEMENT CAREER (gRADES 9-12) If you’ve dreamed of a career in law enforcement, invest in your future with this in-depth, behind-the-scenes career experience taught by real law enforcement professionals. Get the big picture of the functions of and the preparation required for a law enforcement career. How does technology help law enforcement personnel perform their duties? What tools and technologies are used to help keep officers and the public safe? Hear riveting stories, experience life-like simulations and become familiar with some of the tools, equipment and gear unique to this career. Learn about crime investigation, evidence processing and how law enforcement professionals work with the judicial system. Meet professionals in various lines of professional duty. Do you have what it takes to serve and protect? 8911 CSCC 43-001 Monday-Thursday, July 9-12 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 Staff

Explore: Digital Media Web Design NEw! DESIgN A wEBSITE THAT gETS NOTICED (gRADES 3-5) Share your special hobby or interest, be it gaming, music, LEGO or whatever, with your friends and the world through a fully functioning website you will build yourself. Using Dreamweaver software, learn the basics of designing a website that gets noticed. Experiment with basic graphics creation. Protect yourself with helpful copyright information. Bring your own flash drive to class. 8906 CEXP 7-001 Monday-Thursday, June 11-14 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 J. Hayward


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INFORMATION: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment

Explore: Exploring Science NEw! THE SCIENCE OF MY SENSES (gRADES 1-3) How do we hear? Why do certain smells make us hungry? Why do bee stings hurt? Investigate the five senses, focusing on the science behind each. Through problem-solving activities, hands-on projects and experiments, explore how the human body works. Develop an understanding of the amazing connections between our body and our senses. 8915 CSCC 12-001 Monday-Thursday, June 11-14 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 L. Soyke

NEw! pREDICT, MEASURE, COMpUTE – MATH IN wEATHER (gRADES 1-3) When the wind blew the hat off your head, how fast was it going? How much does the temperature change during a day? Answer questions like these and more as you make predictions, collect and graph data and tackle computational problems found in the “great outdoors.” Learn about estimation, data collection, classification and patterns as you create and solve problems. 8907 CSCC 14-001 Monday-Thursday, June 25-28 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 L. Soyke

NEw! MAgIC OR pHYSICS? YOU DECIDE (gRADES 1-3) There’s more than meets the eye! Explore Newton’s Laws of Motion, inertia, energy transfer, push and pull, force and gravity as you create a ping pong ball cannon, test magnetic fields and design marble mazes. See the link between physics and magic as you conduct these and other physics experiments. 8892 CSCC 13-001 Monday-Thursday, July 16-19 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 L. Soyke

NEw! IT’S A BIRD’S LIFE – FOOD, NESTS, MIgRATION (gRADES 3-5) Are you fascinated by our feathered friends? What does it mean to eat like a bird? Join other bird lovers to examine what makes birds unique: eating habits, migration patterns and nest construction. Enjoy hands-on experiments such as building bird beaks, dissecting owl pellets and creating bird nests. Whether you’re a fan of the cardinals, orioles, eagles or ravens, you’ll love this camp. 8891 CSCC 11-001 Monday-Thursday, June 25-28 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 E. Erickson

Explore: Filmmaking and Digital Media 3-2-1 ACTION! CRAFTINg FILMS wITH DIgITAL MEDIA (gRADES 6-10) Are you the next Oscar contender? Learn visual storytelling through hands-on video creation. Working in teams using Adobe Premiere software, learn to write, produce, record and edit. Take home your completed video creations. Students should bring: charged photo device (iPhone, tablet or digital video camera with internal memory or a memory card to store high-quality images); a USB cable to connect device to computer; tripod and a flash drive; outdoor clothing (hat, sunglasses, sunblock). 8873 CEXP 6-001 Monday-Thursday, June 11-14 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 E. Lopez

NEw! ADVANCED FILMMAKINg: MAKINg MOVIE MAgIC IN pOST pRODUCTION (gRADES 9-12) Take your digital filmmaking skills to the next level. Train in the time-saving and quality-boosting techniques of professional digital video editors, colorists and sound designers. Increase your speed in post production as well as the total quality of your output while learning about editing workflows, the secrets to good sound and how to make digital video look professional. Prerequisite: an Explore filmmaking camp or an introductory filmmaking class. 8904 CADV 17-001 Monday-Thursday, June 18-21 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 Staff

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Explore: Filmmaking and Digital Media Sound Design and Screenwriting

Explore: Language Arts ADVANCE YOUR VOCABULARY: gREEK AND LATIN STEMS (gRADES 6-8) Did you know that knowledge of Greek and Latin stems leads to an advanced English vocabulary? Impact your reading, writing and academic success by building a foundation of vocabulary, comprised of Greek and Latin stems, which will give you the skills to understand and decipher other English words. Camp fee includes the textbook “Caesar’s English II” (June 2015) by Royal Fireworks Press. 8882 CEXP 59-021 Monday-Thursday, June 11-14 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, V310 $195 H. Athanasopoulos

NEw! USINg SOUND TO BUILD A BELIEVABLE wORLD (gRADES 9-12) Learn to create amazing soundscapes, fabricate new sound effects from old ones and generate believable sound in your creative production. Whether you’re designing sound for a film, a podcast, a video game or anything that uses audio, learn the basics and some advanced techniques to take your production to greater heights. 8899 CADV 16-021 Monday-Thursday, June 25-28 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, V102 $195 Staff

NEw! SCREENwRITINg – TRICKS OF THE TRADE (gRADES 6-8 AND gRADES 9-12) Young story tellers, writers and filmmakers! Get the tools you need to write, edit and finish a gripping screenplay. Learn standardized formatting, story structure, the place and role a screenplay has in production and professional tricks to make your screenplay stand out. Take a closer look at what makes a screenplay great and what puts a fresh script at the top of the stack.

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NEw! SOUND DESIgN: SECRETS TO MAKINg YOUR MOVIES FEEL pROFESSIONAL (gRADES 9-12) Excellent sound is what separates a professional film from an amateur production. Learn what makes a movie sound fantastic and how to make your movies captivate and immerse an audience in an excellent auditory experience. Using tricks from real movies, create deeply engaging and nuanced sound. Recognize the difference between flat, uninteresting audio and complex, inviting audio that will make your movies unforgettable.

READY-SET-gRAMMAR AND gO (gRADES 6-8) If you think grammar is dull and intimidating, think again. Learn a unique approach to rooting out and avoiding common grammatical mistakes. Employ strategies to help you improve your writing skills and become more proficient in your academic work. Learn sentence structure, punctuation and more. Enjoy interactive exercises to practice your new skills. Camp fee includes the textbook “4Practice for Literature” (February 2016) by Royal Fireworks Press.

8905 CADV 18-001 Monday-Thursday, July 23-26 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 Staff

8887 CEXP 60-021 Monday-Thursday, June 11-14 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, V310 $195 H. Athanasopoulos

gRADES 6-8 8897 CADV 14-021 Monday-Thursday, June 25-28 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, V102 $195 Staff gRADES 9-12 8898 CADV 15-001 Monday-Thursday, June 11-14 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 Staff


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Explore: Math NEw! SECRETS FOR ESSAY wRITINg SUCCESS: pONDER, pRODUCE, pOLISH (gRADES 6-8) Wonder what kinds of essays will be expected in high school? What’s the best way to prepare? Understand the secrets of producing high quality essays. Learn to write by writing. Discover and use these best practices: brainstorming techniques, creative strategies for producing content and valuable skills for polishing your writing. Build confidence and skills now with these proven methods and get a jump on ACT and SAT tests, high school essays and college applications. 8914 CFSP 24-001 Monday-Thursday, June 18-21 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 R. Woodruff

NEw! TALES FROM THE SHORT SIDE: CREATINg AND wRITINg SHORT STORIES (gRADES 6-8) What does it take to write a good short story? Join like-minded creative writers and find out in this interactive, hands-on writing camp. Read short story examples, examine short films and learn the different elements that go into short stories. Then create your own and share it with your peers. 8916 CEXP 99-001 Monday-Thursday, June 18-21 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, V310 $195 K. Christesen

MASTERINg MATH, CONqUERINg NUMBERS (gRADES 2-5) Give math the one-two punch in this fun innovative math camp! Try out various problem-solving strategies in three key areas of mathematics: fractions, algebra and geometry. Then enjoy personalized computer math practice in TenMarks, an online math technology program. Reinforce and strengthen your math skills and begin solving mathematics mysteries and tackling tough math problems... no problem! 8903 CEXP 11-001 Monday-Thursday, June 18-21 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 J. Hayward

UNLOCKINg THE MYSTERIES OF MATH (gRADES 3-5) Build your math skills toward fifth grade through hands-on problem solving. Explore reasoning, probability, geometry and logic skills. Interact with practice problems to determine the order of operations. Enjoy hands-on math activities and compete in a fun, end-of-camp team event to review your new skills. 8902 CEXP 74-001 Monday-Thursday, July 16-19 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $175 J. Hayward

ADVANCE YOUR MATH: TASTE OF FAST-pACED (gRADES 6-8) Take a test drive in Fast-Paced Math. If you already excel in math, come experience additional enrichment in a class with an actual Fast-Paced instructor. Understand exponential growth through a zombie apocalypse simulation. Explore angles and practice angle terminology in a “Dance Dance Transversal” game. Apply your new angle knowledge to set up a golf shot and design a mini golf course. Use principles of proportions to solve the mystery of a bank robbery. Work through multi-step problems using formulas and geometry concepts (even trigonometry) in groups and as a class. Explore a fun, hands-on approach to new math topics. 8883 CFSP 12-001 Monday-Thursday, July 16-19 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 A. Galuska

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NEw! SOLVE AND DESIgN AN ESCApE ROOM CHALLENgE COURSE: CODES, CYpHERS, pUzzLES (gRADES 6-8) Test your math, science, creativity and critical thinking skills by solving escape room challenges. Complete various “breakout boxes” with partners to get a feel for how these games are created. Then design your own escape room challenge course. Codes, cyphers, logic and puzzles are all part of the fun. Family members are invited to attend a portion of the last day of camp to see if they have what it takes to escape! 8890 CSCC 10-001 Monday-Thursday, July 9-12 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 K. Christesen

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Explore: Lasers and Photonics LIgHT AND LASERS: NO LIMITS! (gRADES 4-8 AND gRADES 8-12) Explore the wonderful world of lasers and photonics as you engage in hands-on activities with state-of-the-art optical and laser equipment. Learn the principles of generating and harnessing light through using lasers, lenses, mirrors, fiber optics, digital microscopes and many other instruments. Discover the nature of light, how your eyes see colors, the importance of laser safety and how lasers are used in communications and many other applications. Make your own laser light show! Activities will be age-appropriate. gRADES 4-8 8868 CADV 12-001 Monday-Thursday, June 18-21 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 B. Kellerhals gRADES 8-12 8869 CADV 13-001 Monday-Thursday, July 9-12 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 B. Kellerhals

Explore: Photography

Explore: STEAM

DIgITAL pHOTOgRApHY BASICS (gRADES 6-10) With the popularity of digital cameras, iPhones and tablets, there are many cool ways to create better images. Grab your favorite digital photo-taking device and learn basic photography techniques and camera settings. Discover digital photography etiquette, useful photography apps and techniques to make your images stand out. Learn and apply different lighting techniques used to capture images. Bring the following to class: charged photo device (iPhone, tablet or digital camera with internal memory or a memory card to store highquality images), a USB cable to connect device to computer, tripod, flash drive and outdoor clothing (hat, sunglasses, sunblock).

NEw! STEAM IN KITCHEN SCIENCE (gRADES 3-5) Explore and experiment in the STEAM sciences of biology, chemistry, physics and math as they relate to kitchen science. Whet your appetite with the infusion of STEAM. Engineer with K’Nex models, formulate concoctions, mix acids and bases and activate yeast. Create. Innovate. Make and bake. Fun food experiments and recipes await you and your teammates!

8874 CEXP 46-001 Monday-Thursday, June 11-14 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 E. Lopez

8884 CEXP 66-001 Monday-Thursday, July 23-26 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 J. Chang

Explore: Test Prep SAT pREp (gRADES 10-12) Looking to prepare for and achieve your best on the SAT? Engage in algebra, geometry and basic mathematics refreshers to polish your math skills. Discover helpful ways to remember grammatical rules and effective strategies to help you approach reading passages and questions confidently. Prepare now for SAT success! Upcoming SAT test dates are Aug. 25, Oct. 6 and Nov. 3, 2018. 8900 CEXP 94-001 Monday and Wednesday, July 9-25 5-8 p.m. 6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $250 J. Thompson 8901 CEXP 94-021 Tuesday and Thursday, July 10-26 5-8 p.m. 6 Sessions Southlake Campus, V310 $250 S. Pantelic and R. Boyd

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Explore Camps and Classes Summer 2018 Youth Registration Form Both sides must be completed for registration to be processed

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Photo Release A CLC photographer may photograph or videotape participants in Explore camps and classes for use in promotional materials. Please indicate your preference below: Yes, you have my permission to photograph and videotape my child. No, do not include my child in photographs or videos.

Waiver Statement I certify that my child has no injury that would limit his/her participation in this program and that he/she has had a physical exam in the past 12 months. I also authorize camp supervisory staff to act for me in any emergency requiring medical attention and to seek medical attention for my child until I can be contacted. I hereby release, exonerate and discharge College of Lake County and its employees from any or all actions or causes of actions, known or unknown, from any injuries sustained in a program or on the way to or from a program. I have medical coverage and will be responsible for any medical or other charges related to my child’s attendance at this program. Signature of Parent/Legal Guardian Printed Name Relationship to Camper

Questions? Contact Personal Enrichment: call (847) 543-2615 or email CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

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Discovery

Discovery:  PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS 50+ Short-term classes, field trips and tours are offered in a variety of topics in a relaxed atmosphere with other interested adults presented by knowledgeable instructors and guides.

Discovery: Broadway NEw! BEST OF BROADwAY Cultural historian Barry Bradford returns with a lively, informative and revealing look at the top Broadway shows that play Chicago this year. Featuring behind the scenes stories, rare video clips and lots of music we will learn the stories behind some of Broadway’s best. Shows may include “Dear Evan Hansen,” “Ragtime,” “Waitress,” “White Christmas,” “The Sound of Music,” “South Pacific” and “Beauty and the Beast.” 9010 CDIS 61-001 Tuesday, June 26 to July 10 9:30-11 a.m. 3 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $57 B. Bradford

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Discovery: History

Discovery: Current Events NEw! DEMOCRACY UNDER SIEgE In the age of cyber warfare and fake news, attacks against the United States do not require enemy infantry. Now subtler tools are available that can do significant damage to our country. The attackers may assume fake identities and use Facebook or Twitter. What are these weapons? What have they already done? What types of defense can we rely on? What role should our free press fulfill in this conflict? What responsibilities do citizens have so they can be informed rather than have their perspectives hacked? Join Professor Gary Midkiff for a lively 90-minute examination of the social media battlefield. 9016 CDIS 13-001 Tuesday, June 19 9:30-11:30 a.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $19 G. Midkiff

NEw! MAjOR SUpREME COURT DECISIONS IN 2017-2018 The 2017-2018 Supreme Court term was an eventful one. This class will cover some of the most important cases of the term. We will discuss the gerrymandering case the court heard in October, as well as the case concerning wedding services for same-sex couples. We will also examine cases that address issues concerning the purging of voter rolls, the search and seizure of cell phone records and the compelled financial support of public unions. 9011 CDIS 66-001 Thursday, July 26 9:30-11:30 a.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $19 J. Strauss

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NEw! LEgALIzATION OF MARIjUANA: ADVANTAgES AND DISADVANTAgES This class will address the various efforts to legalize marijuana in different states. We will explore the political dynamics surrounding these state efforts as well as their potential impact on state budgets, the criminal justice system and states’ relationship with the federal government. 9012 CDIS 72-001 Thursday, July 26 1-3 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $19 J. Strauss

Discovery: Film NEw! THE BEST FILM DIRECTOR YOU DON’T KNOw Who was the first director to write his own scripts in the sound era? Who was the absolute master of combining screwball comedy with social awareness? In the opinion of cultural historian Barry Bradford, the best film director you have never heard of is Preston Sturges. In this fast, funny and fascinating class, you will learn how Sturges revolutionized the film industry during a seven-year period of creating one masterpiece after another. Each class will begin with a presentation about Sturges, clips of some of his work and an introduction to the film of the day, followed by a screening of the film and a group discussion after. 9014 CDIS 5-001 Monday and Wednesday, July 23 and July 25 1-3:30 p.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $38 B. Bradford

NEw! HISTORY IN pERSpECTIVE What was America like 100 years ago? What were the big events happening 75 and 50 years ago? By popular demand, master storyteller and historian Barry Bradford will offer a multimedia look at America in 1918, 1943 and 1968. 9009 CDIS 60-001 Wednesday, June 6-20 1-2:30 p.m. 3 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $57 B. Bradford

NEw! THIRTY DAYS IN AMERICAN HISTORY What happened on the 11th of the month? Any month. Any year. Jan. 11, 1838 – Samuel Morse gave the first demonstration of the telegraph in New Jersey. June 11, 1963 – Governor George Wallace blocked the registration of black college students in Alabama. Sept. 11, 2001 – Terrorists attacked the United States. Join Professor Gary Midkiff for a unique journey through American history, crisscrossing centuries and topics, from 1776 to 2016, and politics to sports to entertainment to inventions to war to a commencement speech given on June 5, 1947. 9019 CDIS 85-001 Thursday, June 7 to July 5 9:30-11:30 a.m. 5 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $95 G. Midkiff


INFORMATION: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment

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Discovery: Literature NEw! THE BOYS IN THE BOAT Athletes participate in over 70 organized team sports. But in only one of them – rowing – is the competition continuous. The physical exertion is equivalent to processing as much oxygen as a thoroughbred racehorse on the home stretch. Take this event and an American team from the University of Washington and put them in Nazi Germany’s 1936 Olympics and you have a story that Hollywood could not invent. This presentation is based on the best-selling book “The Boys in the Boat” by Daniel Brown. Those who attend are encouraged to read the book, but it is not required. 9018 CDIS 79-001 Tuesday, June 12 9:30-11:30 a.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, TBA $19 G. Midkiff

Discovery: World Religions

NEw! SOCIAL UpHEAVAL AND ANARCHY DURINg THE gILDED ERA: AMERICA’S DIgESTION OF SOCIAL CHANgE The epic struggles of labor, inequality and oligarchy saturated the American Gilded Age. Yet these challenges did not destroy us. We’ll examine these issues and explore how our strengths guided us through the Gilded Age with an eye toward how we might apply them today and in the future. 9013 CDIS 74-001 Wednesday, June 13-20 9:30-11:30 a.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $38 H. Olson

NEw! LEVI STRAUSS, THE gOLD RUSH AND THE wORLD’S MOST FAMOUS pAIR OF pANTS Everybody loves them, everybody wears them: the jeans are no doubt an iconic garment and they tell the legendary story of the American West. But did you know that they were made world famous by an adventurous Bavarian Jew who combined his marvelous business sense with German ingenuity? Join German historian Anette Isaacs for a fascinating journey into the days of the Gold Rush and learn about Levi Strauss and his amazing life.

NEw! CONFUCIUS, BUDDHA, jESUS AND MUHAMMAD: A COMpARATIVE STUDY Confucius, Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad are among the most influential persons in history. They are honored for the examples of their lives, their insights into the human condition, their teachings on ultimate reality and the religious movements they inspired. In this two-session class, we investigate their message and mission, their struggles and achievements and their lasting impact on the world. 8922 CDIS 76-001 Tuesday, June 19-26 1-3 p.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $38 J. Leitner

8921 CDIS 65-001 Tuesday, July 10 1-3 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $19 A. Isaacs 37


Discovery: Quest - Chicago at the Dawn of the American Century / july 16-19 Quest is a four-day program for adults at the Southlake Campus in Vernon Hills. We will explore the topic through architecture, economics, film, history, literature and music. Lunch will be provided on the field trip. Otherwise, food and beverages are on you own. Recommended reading: “In the Mecca” by Gwendolyn Brooks.

MONDAY 9:30-11:30 a.m. Chicago at the Dawn of the American Century Dave Groeninger At the end of World War II, Chicago, then the fourth-largest city in the world, was an industrial colossus that stood at the heart of what promised to be “The American Century.” This session will focus on the promise and problems of those years, as Chicagoans transformed their physical city and created some of the lasting cultural innovations that defined 20th century American architecture, literature, music, entertainment and more.

1-3 p.m. gwendolyn Brooks: poet Laureate of Illinois for 32 years Robin Kacel “A poem doesn’t do everything for you,” said Gwendolyn Brooks. “You are supposed to go on with your thinking.” She was the first African-American to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1950 and the Illinois Poet Laureate for 32 years. Arriving in Chicago at a time when Saul Bellow and Carl Sandburg were thriving, she offered the compelling voice of African American writers living in Chicago at the turn of the century. From her second-story apartment window, she observed the human struggles of inner-city life and captured them in “A Street in Bronzeville,” her first collection of poetry. Brooks’ courage, honesty and ability to convey what Richard Wright called “the whimpers of the wounded” will astound and inspire you.

TUESDAY 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Field Trip to Illinois Institute of Technology In collaboration with Michelangelo Sabatino, dean, College of Architecture, IIT; and Kevin Harrington, professor 38

emeritus of architectural history, Department of Humanities, IIT Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s design for the new campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology marked the beginning of his successful and highly influential American career, following two decades of critical esteem in his native Germany. In addition, he transformed the curriculum of its school of architecture. Beginning with a morning presentation in S.R. Crown Hall, followed by a box lunch, the day will conclude with a comprehensive walking tour of Mies’s campus and buildings, as well as more recent buildings by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Helmut Jahn, the Office of Metropolitan Architecture and John Ronan. (There will be up to 1.5 miles of walking).

wEDNESDAY 9:30-11:30 a.m. Chicago’s Record Row 1950-1970 Ed Torrez, AIA, LEED AP This presentation will share insights and discuss the music history of Chicago during the 1950s and 1960s, which was a major influence in the development of rock and roll, R&B and soul music. Moving from South Cottage Grove, Chicago’s Record Row was relocated to South Michigan, where as many as 17 record distributors and half a dozen independent recording companies were located. The presentation will also discuss other early independent recording studios and record distributors. Discover some of the stories about how they influenced the music industry and in some ways provided an avenue and resources for black professionals to emerge within the industry and a segregated society.

1-3 p.m. Richard j. Daley Barry Bradford From 1955-1976, Richard J. Daley was mayor of Chicago. This multimedia presentation covers the years of Daley –

from his roots on the South Side and involvement in the 1919 race riots in Chicago through his methodical climb through the Democratic Party until he reached the pinnacle of total and unchallenged power for two decades. We will look at how he used building programs to reshape the city and consolidate power, how he dealt with the emerging civil rights revolution and his slow loss of power after the Democratic Convention of 1968.

THURSDAY 9:30-11:30 a.m. “A Raisin in the Sun” Gary Midkiff What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore and then run? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load? Or does it explode? Chicago’s promise of greatness was subverted by housing segregation, declining quality in public education, a scandal-infested police force and excessive attention to the lakefront rather than the west side. Chicago may have been the city that worked, but it was also the city of bureaucratic myopia. It is important to understand what went wrong.

12:30-3 p.m. Film / Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” on Screen John Kupetz What happens to a dream deferred? With “A Raisin in the Sun,” Chicago-born Lorraine Hansberry gave an answer to Langston Hughes’ question. When her play opened in 1959, she also became the first African-American woman to have a play produced on Broadway. We’ll look at the 1961 film version with her adapted screenplay and the original Broadway cast – including Sidney Poitier. Participants will then discuss how Hansberry’s play still speaks more than 50 years later and addresses issues of race, gender and class in a nation that is still deferring the dreams of some of its people. 9017 CDIS 27-001 Monday-Thursday, July 16-19 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, TBA $199 G. Marcinkovich


Steps to Apply, Register and Pay 1. Apply for Admission • Students who wish to take Professional Development or Personal Enrichment course need a CLC student ID prior to registering. • To get your CLC ID, please complete the Student Admission Form at www.clcillinois.edu/apply • When your application has been processed (usually within one business day), you will be given a CLC myLogin username and temporary password as part of the admission process. If you provided an email address on your application your username and password will be emailed to you in two separate emails. All new students will also receive an official admission letter with their login information via U.S. mail. • Once you have your username and temporary password, you can set up myLogin. • If you need login help, contact the ITS Service Desk at www.clcillinois.edu/helpdesk or call (847) 543-HELP (4357).

2. Steps to Register • If you already have your CLC ID, you may register online or in person at any of our three campus locations or go to the myCLC student portal. After entering your login, select the “Student Center” option to be taken to the student registration system. • At myCLC Student Portal click on “Search for Classes.” • Specify the semester and then a subject to view the classes available. • When you find the specific open class section you want click “Select Class” and add it to your shopping cart. • Click on “Shopping Cart” check the box next to your selected class and click enroll. • When you want to add or drop a class, check for a “Success” or “error” message. • Register for classes at www.clcillinois.edu. • For more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/admission.

3. Where and when to Register In Person On-site Registration Hours Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Online Registration is available 24/7 • Grayslake Campus–19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake • Lakeshore Campus–111 N.Genesee St., Waukegan • Southlake Campus–1120 S. Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills

4. Pay Tuition and Fees • Log into myCLC to view your billing statement and class schedule. • Paper billing statements are no longer mailed to your home. Email notifications will be sent to your student email once your statement is ready to view on myCLC. • A billing statement will be sent only on unpaid accounts. It is the responsibility of the student to meet payment deadlines. Again, establishing a payment plan or paying for a class should occur prior to the first day of the class regardless of when the student enrolled in the class. • Payment plans are available for non-credit classes. • Non-credit classes are not eligible for Financial Aid. • Visit www.clcillinois.edu/paying-for-college/how-to-pay for more information.

Withdrawals • Students are NOT automatically dropped from continuing education classes. Students who do not plan to complete a class they have enrolled to take are responsible for officially dropping the class online. • Tuition and fee refunds will be issued to eligible students based upon the effective date of withdrawal, which is recorded in the system at the time the student drops the class. • Students who stop attending class, but do not officially drop, will remain responsible for all tuition/fees for the class. It is not sufficient to tell a CLC staff member that you want to drop a class; you must complete the drop/withdrawal action yourself. • The official deadline for dropping or for withdrawing is defined individually for each class.

Refund Schedule • To check the deadline dates, log on to myCLC and choose “My Class Schedule.” When your schedule appears, click on the calendar icon next to the class, and the deadline dates will be displayed. These dates are also displayed in the schedule of classes. • If you are not sure of the deadlines, please check with the Office of Registrar and Records at (847) 543-2061.

Refunds for Semester-long Classes • Withdrawal on or before start of class = 100 percent refund • Withdrawal before 15 percent of class time passes = 100 percent refund • Withdrawal after 15 percent of class days pass = no refund

Refunds for One-day and “Series” Classes One Day Classes and Workshops • Withdrawal the day before class = 100 percent refund* • Withdrawal on or after day of class = no refund *Exceptions: Due to the nature of some of the one-day classes, cancellations with a full refund are only made up to seven business days before the class. After that no refund is possible.

Senior Citizens All in-district residents who are 60 years of age or older at the time of registration may enroll in credit courses offered by the college at one-half the regular tuition rate with all other fees remaining unchanged. Vocational credit courses (1.6 vocational credit) offered by Professional Development also qualify for the one-half tuition discount with all other fees remaining unchanged. The senior citizen waiver does not apply to Personal Enrichment classes. All residents of the college district who are 65 years of age or older at the time of registration and who qualify financially according to Illinois Statute may enroll in credit courses (Professional Development and Personal Enrichment courses are not included) offered by the college without paying tuition or activity fees. Applications for the Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver are available in the Financial Aid Office, Room B114 or online at www.clcillinois.edu/faforms.

Room assignment Please check your schedule for any updates to room assignments by logging in to MyCLC and checking MyStudentCenter prior to the class start date.

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Save lives with defensive driving Judicial Services offers opportunities to improve your future and the future of your community through courses, workshops and volunteer opportunities. Partnering with the 19th Judicial Circuit Court for over 25 years, Judicial Services offers the National Safety Council’s awardwinning Defensive Driving Courses including the “Alive at 25” program. Distracted driving is on the rise. Motorists of all levels can benefit from learning defensive driving skills. Register for a course today.

“I just missed being killed by about three seconds.” – Christine Burke praising CLC’s defensive driving course. Christine Burke of Lake Barrington enrolled in our Defensive Driving Course. While driving less than a week later, she used a lesson from the course to narrowly avoid getting smashed broadside by a car that ran a red light.

www.clcillinois.edu/judicial (847) 543-2185 (courses) (847) 543-2100 (volunteering) judicialservices@clcillinois.edu

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Burke said that she hesitated at the intersection, recalling a tip she learned in the defensive driving course called “delayed acceleration” waiting two or three seconds before entering an intersection if yours is the first car there. She credits this decision with saving her life.


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For more information: Call: (847) 543-2615 Email: corporatetraining@clcillinois.edu Visit: www.clcillinois.edu/solutions


FEATURED SUMMER COURSES Swing Dancing Swing dancing is alive and kicking. It’s a great way to let off steam, burn calories and meet new people. Page 22. Explore Camp: Beyond the Sirens and Flashing Lights – Explore Law Enforcement (Grades 6-8) Dreaming of a career in law enforcement? Invest in your future with this in-depth, behind-the-scenes career experience taught by law enforcement professionals. Details on page 28. Discovery: Major Supreme Court Decisions in 2017-18 The 2017-18 Supreme Court term was an eventful one. This class will cover some of the most important cases. Page 36.

Half-Day Computer Workshops Master your computer skills with focused computer training classes in Excel and Outlook. Page 9.

Truck Driver Training Get on the road to a better career. This course prepares you for a career as a commercial truck driver. Page 17.

The Flipped Classroom This new online teacher education course explores the flipped classroom concept. Learn how to change routine, boring education into a vibrant exchange of ideas and group learning. Page 16. The Export Process and HTS/Schedule B Classification Build your knowledge to comply with U.S. export regulations from a global trade and logistics expert. This is a free workshop. Page 19.


TRAINING Customized Solutions Does your company have a unique training need? CLC brings powerful, results-driven training to your organization. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/solutions or call (847) 543-2615 to learn more.

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WE ARE THE TOP SUSTAINABILITY COMMUNIT Y COL LEGE IN IL LINOIS According to the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, College of Lake County ranks number two among community colleges in the Midwest! Having earned five national and regional “green” awards in the last 18 months, CLC has infused sustainability into its curriculum. What’s good for the environment also is good business sense and allows cost savings for our energy-efficient buildings, a geothermal heat exchange system, green roofs and a stormwater management system. Students, faculty and staff involvement play a key role in our continued sustainability efforts. Environmental Club member Dan Buranosky, a business major, is using statistics to measure students’ recycling habits to encourage greater participation. Mentored by David Husemoller, CLC Sustainability Manager, Dan is also working on a bike-share program for CLC and the surrounding community. He hopes to have a sustainability minor and transfer to University of IllinoisChicago this fall. Dan proudly states, “CLC is a great place to find your passion. It has helped me tremendously and has given me the real-world experience I wouldn’t have gotten elsewhere.” Visit www.clcillinois.edu/TopTen and learn more facts about CLC and the opportunities waiting for you. #CLCTopTen Student Dan Buranosky (left) and David Husemoller on the roof of the new award-winning Science and Engineering Building.

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