HCC Fall Noncredit Catalog

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Program Feature

Gain Marketable Skills as an Appliance Repair Technician Looking to start your own business or begin a career in the appliance repair industry? Lay the foundation for your career with Appliance Repair: Basic. Then add skills to become more marketable in the industry. Choose from Appliance Repair: Laundry, Appliance Repair: Cooking, Basic Refrigeration, and Appliance Repair: Water Supply. Most courses meet in the evening or on Saturdays and take 6-8 weeks to complete.

Consider a Career in the Growing HVAC/R Industry

Begin a Warehousing Career With Forklift Certification

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration technicians and installers is projected to increase 34 percent during the 2010-2020 decade. Harford’s HVAC/R certification prepares students for entry-level positions in the HVAC industry in under 12 months. Many of our hands-on classes take place in simulated work environments so you get the skills and experience you need to attract employers in this growing industry.

Working in Warehousing and Distribution requires the ability to operate a forklift safely and effectively. Forklift certification training with HCC provides classroom instruction and hands-on exercises for individuals with limited forklift experience. The program takes one day to complete and is offered three times during the fall and spring semesters.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Construction • Manufacturing • Industry Apprenticeship – HVAC/Electrical .................7 Commercial Truck Driving................................7 Construction/Trade ............................................8 Engineering ........................................................ 11 Environmental Technology........................... 11 Homeland Protection & Security ................ 14 Industrial Technology ..................................... 15 Warehousing/Distribution ............................ 15 Workforce Development Contract Training ..................................................17 Professional • Management • Leadership Accounting & Finance .................................... 19 Bartending .......................................................... 19 Career Development....................................... 19 Child Care ............................................................ 20 Court Reporting ................................................ 20 Floral Design Certification ............................ 21 Home Inspection .............................................. 21 Hospitality........................................................... 22 Human Resources ............................................ 22 Insurance ............................................................. 23 Leadership/Mgmt/Supervision ................... 24 Marketing/Sales ................................................ 26 Nail Technician .................................................. 26 Nonprofit ............................................................. 27 Project Management ...................................... 27 Real Estate........................................................... 27 Real Estate Appraisal ....................................... 28 Small Business ................................................... 28 Teaching .............................................................. 29 Travel Agent ....................................................... 29 COMPUTER TRAINING A+ Certification .................................................... 42 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) ......................................... 44 Certified Wireless Technology Specialist - Extended (CWTS-E) ................... 44 CISCO ....................................................................... 43 Computer Fundamentals ................................. 33 Computer Fundamentals w/Microsoft Office 2010 Noncredit Certificate ............... 32 Computer & Network Security........................ 44 Computer Skills For Today’s Workforce Noncredit Certificate ....................................... 32 Computerized Accounting ............................. 36 CompTIA Certifications ..................................... 42 Internet & Web Solutions .................................. 36 IT And Software Development (Online) ...... 39 IT Service Management ................................... 44 Microsoft Office Applications ......................... 33 Microsoft Office Power User Noncredit Certificate ....................................... 32 N+ Certification .................................................... 43 Online Courses ..................................................... 38 Print Graphic Design Noncredit Certification ................................... 45 Programming ........................................................ 37 Security+ ................................................................ 43 Web Graphic Design Noncredit Certification ................................... 45

HEALTHCARE AND HUMAN SERVICES CPR/First Aid/ACLS.............................................. 49 Cardiology.............................................................. 51 Complementary & Alternative Medicine ..................................................................51 Dental Assisting ................................................... 51 Emergency Medical Services........................... 52 Healthcare Career Core Classes ...................... 54 Histotechnology .................................................. 56 Human Services ................................................... 56 Medical Office ....................................................... 56 Nursing .................................................................... 60 Pharmacy................................................................ 62 Phlebotomy ........................................................... 64 Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine .................. 64 Veterinary Services ............................................. 65 ONLINE LEARNING Online Learning at Ed2Go ............................ 2, 38 Blackboard ......................................................... 2, 38 Gatlin.................................................................... 2, 38 COMMUNITY EDUCATION Academic Preparation/SAT .............................. 70 Adult Basic Education/Literacy....................... 70 Adult Dance ........................................................... 72 Antiques.................................................................. 73 Art ............................................................................. 73 Bicycling.................................................................. 75 Birding ..................................................................... 76 Boating Safety/Chesapeake Boat Builder ... 76 Communication ................................................... 76 Cooking................................................................... 76 Crafts ........................................................................ 78 Dollar Menu ........................................................... 79 Driver Education .................................................. 79 English as a Second Language (ESL) ............ 71 Family Life/Parenting ......................................... 80 Financial Planning ............................................... 81 Fishing ..................................................................... 82 Fitness Certification ............................................ 82 Floral Design ......................................................... 83 Foreign/Sign Language..................................... 83 GED Test Preparation ......................................... 72 Green Harford ....................................................... 84 Harford Dance Theatre ...................................... 84 HCCnearU ............................................................... 85 Health/Wellness ................................................... 86 Hiking ...................................................................... 87 History ..................................................................... 88 Hobbies ................................................................... 90 Home Care & Remodeling ................................ 91 Landscaping .......................................................... 92 Literature ................................................................ 92 Motorcycle Safety................................................ 93 Music ........................................................................ 94 New Age ................................................................. 94 Personal Enrichment .......................................... 95 Photography ......................................................... 96 Physical Education ............................................. 96 Sewing/Needlework........................................... 98 Swimming .............................................................. 99 Travel/Tours .........................................................100 Writing ...................................................................102

55+ @HCC ...........................................................104 YOUTH Academic Preparation .....................................108 Arts .........................................................................108 Dance .....................................................................108 Drama ....................................................................109 Homeschooling..................................................109 Music ......................................................................110 Personal Enrichment ........................................110 Safety .....................................................................114 GENERAL INFORMATION Campus Map .......................................................131 Financial Help .....................................................124 General Information .........................................115 Higher Education & Conference Center @ HEAT .....................................................................128 H.O.T. Certificate Program Overview ...............5 How to Register.........................................115, 116 Index ......................................................................132 FORMS/INSTRUCTIONS Registration Form .....................................125, 129 Travel/Tours Form..............................................103

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This publication is available in alternative media upon request.

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ONLINE LEARNING

HCC Online Courses Stay comfortable. Start learning. Try an online course with HCC. Ed2Go Online Courses • Choose from hundreds of courses at www.ed2go.com/harford • Begin class on a given date: Complete course lessons anytime from work or home during the 6-week class session • Benefit from the real-world experience of online instructors • Get affordable education at either $95 or $125 for most courses Class Start Dates (Courses run 6 weeks) July 18 September 19 November 14 August 15 October 17 December 12 Visit www.ed2go/harford for descriptions of courses offered in the following areas: Accounting & Finance Accounting Fundamentals Accounting Software Personal Finance & Investments

Language & Arts (cont.) Graphic & Multimedia Design Languages Publishing

Business Business Communication Business Software General Business Skills Grant Writing Management & Leadership Nonprofit Project Management Sales & Marketing Start Your Own Business

Law and Legal Business & Corporate Criminal Law General Law LSAT Preparation Personal Development Arts Children, Parents, & Family Digital Photography Health and Wellness Job Search Languages Personal Enrichment Personal Finance & Investments Start Your Own Business Test Prep

College Readiness Developmental Studies Math Test Prep Computer Applications Adobe Microsoft Other Applications

Teaching & Education Classroom Computing Languages Mathematics Reading & Writing Science Test Prep Tools for Teachers

Design and Composition Adobe Software Digital Photography Graphic Design Multimedia Web Design Healthcare & Medical Alternative Medicine Ancillary EMS and Firefighters Ethics, Law, & Compliance Health Care Certificate Health Information Management Veterinary Language & Arts Arts Creative Writing Digital Photography

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Technology Computer Fundamentals Computer Programming Database Management Graphic & Multimedia Design Networking & Communications Security Web Technology Writing & Publishing Business Writing Creative Writing Grant Writing Publishing

Gatlin Professional Online Training • Become more marketable in the workplace with advanced online training and certifications • Begin courses on demand whenever you wish and complete lessons at your own pace • Communicate with qualified instructors with knowledge of today’s business environment • Textbooks included and mailed to you Browse the following sections of this catalogue for Gatlin courses marked by this symbol Computer Training Construction • Manufacturing • Industry Healthcare & Human Services Professional • Management • Leadership For registration information, visit www.harford.edu/CET/register Questions? Email training@harford.edu. Blackboard Business Online Courses • Communicate with instructors and students within the user-friendly Blackboard format • Begin class on a given date: Complete course lessons anytime during the 12-week session Browse the following section for Blackboard courses marked with the symbol Professional • Management • Leadership For registration information, visit www.harford.edu/CET/register Questions? Contact rbourn@harford.edu. For Blackboard system questions, contact the eLearning Team at 443-412-2256 or online@harford.edu.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Construction • Manufacturing • Industry Apprenticeship – HVAC/Electrical ........................................7 Commercial Truck Driving.........................7 Construction/Trade .....................................8

Engineering ................................................. 11 Environmental Technology.................... 11 Homeland Protection & Security ......... 14 Industrial Technology .............................. 15 Warehousing/Distribution ..................... 15

Workforce Development Contract Training................................................................. 17

Professional • Management • Leadership Accounting & Finance ............................. 19 Bartending ................................................... 19 Career Development................................ 19 Child Care ..................................................... 20 Court Reporting ......................................... 20 Floral Design Certification ..................... 21 Home Inspection ....................................... 21 Hospitality.................................................... 22 Human Resources ..................................... 22 Insurance ...................................................... 23

Leadership/Mgmt/Supervision ............ 24 Marketing/Sales ......................................... 26 Nail Technician ........................................... 26 Nonprofit ...................................................... 27 Project Management ............................... 27 Real Estate.................................................... 27 Real Estate Appraisal ................................ 28 Small Business ............................................ 28 Teaching ....................................................... 29 Travel Agent ................................................ 29

Looking to start or change careers? Select Job Training Opportunities under Continuing Education at www.harford.edu. National Certifications • H.O.T. Certificates • Licensures FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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Career Track Programs Available Include: Services Health Care Dental Assistant EKG Technician Electronic Health Record Specialist EMT-B to Nursing Assistant EMT - Paramedic Medical Administrative Assistant Medical Biller Medical Coder Nursing Assistant Patient Care Technician Pharmacy Technician Phlebotomy Technician Physical Therapy Technician Veterinary Assistant

Bartender Certified Child Care Provider Floral Design Hospitality HR Essentials Nail Technician Teaching English as a Second Language

Information Technology A+ Certification Preparation Print Graphic Design Web Graphic Design

The Trades Arc Welding Building Maintenance Certification Commercial Truck Driving Electrical Apprenticeship Fiber Optic Technology Forklift Operator Heating/Venting/AC Home Improvement License Home Inspection HVAC Apprenticeship

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H.O.T. CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Page

Job Title

Career Field

Median Wage

Employment Growth

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Apprenticeship - HVAC/Electrical

Trades

$36,000

46%

19

Bartender

Services

$14,000 + tips

16%

8

Building Maintenance

Trades

$30,000

42%

20

Certified Child Care Provider

Services

$19,700

23%

7

Commercial Truck Driver

Trades

$37,800

31%

51

Dental Assistant

Healthcare

$33,600

28%

51

EKG Technician

Healthcare

$27,200

26%

57

Electronic Health Record Specialist

Healthcare

$35,250

20%

52

Emergency Medical Technician

Healthcare

$27,070

19%

52

EMT - Paramedic

Healthcare

$27,070

19%

29

English as a Second Language Instructor

Services

$50,000

10%

15

Fiber Optics Technician

Trades

$40,000

9%

21

Floral Designer

Services

$24,100

-2%

15

Forklift Operator

Trades

$21,000

19%

8

Heating/Venting/AC/Refrigeration

Trades

$36,000

46%

10

Home Improvement

Trades

$24,100

11%

21

Home Inspector

Trades

$39,400

21%

22

Hospitality

Services

$17,300

16%

22

Human Resource Manager

Services

$75,000

9%

57

Medical Administrative Assistant

Healthcare

$26,290

35%

58

Medical Biller

Healthcare

$31,236

39%

58

Medical Coder

Healthcare

$37,000

39%

26

Nail Technician

Services

$18,600

19%

61

Nursing Assistant

Healthcare

$27,540

42%

62

Patient Care Technician

Healthcare

$27,540

52%

42

PC Repair Technician

Information Technology

$32,000

25%

62

Pharmacy Technician

Healthcare

$27,500

37%

64

Phlebotomy Technician

Healthcare

$25,800

17%

64

Physical Therapy Technician

Healthcare

$22,060

29%

45

Print Graphic Designer

Information Technology

$51,000

25%

65

Veterinary Assistant

Healthcare

$17,118

19%

45

Web Graphic Designer

Information Technology

$49,000

25%

15

Welder

Trades

$34,000

43%

The intent of the publication is to provide community residents with information on Harford Community College’s educational offerings applicable to the current occupational outlook. The College does not guarantee that an offer of employment will result for students who have completed the recommended HCC courses/programs. Information on this chart was obtained through www.acinet.org, a U.S. Dept. of Labor sponsored website and the MD Dept. of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.

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• Class A and Class B training • CDL Refresher training

• Financial Aid • On-site MVA testing

Full-time, six-week training • Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Weekend/evening, seven-week training • Tuesday and Wednesday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY

CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY APPRENTICESHIP & TECHNICAL TRAINING H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Apprenticeship Air Conditioning Apprenticeship Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors of Maryland and Harford Community College offer a Maryland state-approved four-year Air Conditioning Apprenticeship program at the Edgewood Hall Apprenticeship and Training Facility. The apprenticeship program is available to affiliated and non-affiliated HACC members and others who would like to enter the profession, but who are not currently associated with an air conditioning contractor. For information about the Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors of Maryland or to obtain an application, call 410-431-8889.

Electrical Apprenticeship The Harford County Electrical Contractors Association and Harford Community College offer a Maryland state-approved four-year Electrical Apprenticeship Program at the Edgewood Hall Apprenticeship and Training Center. For information about the Harford County Electrical Contractors Association or to obtain an application, call 410-879-5824. Students must apply before May 31 to be included in the fall classes, beginning in September. For further information on other apprenticeship programs and occupations, call the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Programs, Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulation at 410-767-2246.

Commercial Truck Driving Truck Driving Training

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Harford Community College has joined the Mid-Atlantic Transportation and Logistics Institute at Cecil College to offer CDL-A and CDL-B Commercial Truck Driver Training in both Harford and Cecil Counties.

Truck Driving Training (cont.) 9. Be able to shift a manual transmission vehicle. 10. Have reliable transportation. All students must be interviewed prior to registering. To receive your application and schedule your interview, please contact the Mid-Atlantic Transportation and Logistics Institute at 410-287-1615.

Truck Driving Training - Schedule for Fall 2012 Class A Daytime

For a Class A license, students prepare to drive the Big Rigs. They attend a 225-hour program where a full 75% of the course is hands-on behind-the-wheel training. Students can attend a Monday – Friday day-time program (for six weeks) or attend an evening/weekend program (for seven weeks). For the Class B license, students prepare to drive straight trucks such as beverage delivery, concrete mixers, dump trucks, and general delivery trucks. Students attend 160 hours of training with hands-on being approximately 75% of the course. Students can attend a Monday–Friday day-time program (for four weeks) or attend an evening/weekend program (for seven weeks). Mandatory physical/drug testing, permitting, and the actual driving tests are included in the cost of the course. In order to enroll, students must be: 1. At least 18 years of age. Federal regulations require interstate drivers to be at least 21 years old. Eighteen to 21 years old commercial drivers are restricted to driving within the state boundaries. 2. Be able to read and speak English well enough to converse, take written tests, make reports, and keep records. 3. Pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical and drug screen. 4. Possess a valid driver’s license from your state of residence. 5. Pass a basic reading and math test. 6. Have no more than 3 points on your license. 7. Have no alcohol or drug related vehicle violations showing on your MVA driving record. 8. Have no outstanding tickets or suspensions from any state.

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Tuition: $1,000

Course Fee: $3,125

September 4 - October 12 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cecil College October 8 - November 16 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018 November 12 - December 21 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cecil College

Class B Daytime Tuition: $1,000

Course Fee: $1,315

September 4 - September 28 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cecil College October 8 - November 2 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018 November 12 - December 7 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cecil College

Class A - Evenings and Weekends* Tuition: $1,000 Bainbridge Range

Course Fees: $3,125

September 11 - October 28 Tuesday - Wednesday 6:00 - 10:00 PM Saturday - Sunday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM October 30 - December 16 Tuesday - Wednesday 6:00 - 10:00 PM Saturday - Sunday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM * Students who take the Evening/Weekend Program must come to class with the appropriate Learner’s Permit already issued to them. Permitting is not part of the Evening/Weekend Program.

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY H.O.T.

Construction/Trade

CERTIFICATE

H.O.T.

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration - Continuing Education Certificate

CERTIFICATE

Building Maintenance Continuing Education Certificate A Building Maintenance technician maintains and manages a variety of systems in various buildings. HCC’s Building Maintenance certification program is designed to provide students with the most up-to-date information and skills necessary for effectively and efficiently maintaining residential and commercial properties. Courses focus on maintaining plumbing, air conditioning, heating and electrical systems, and carpentry skills. In addition, the student must take the OSHA 10-hour safety course. Program graduates are prepared for entry-level positions for maintenance workers, facilities managers, building contractors, construction material sales, and inspectors. With additional experience and education, students may progress to management and supervisory positions in the construction and maintenance fields. Courses required for the certificate are: • Basic Carpentry • Basic Electrical • Basic Plumbing • Comfort Cooling • Heating Systems • OSHA 10 Hour Other recommended courses include: • Blueprint Reading • Boiler Plant Operator • First Aid/CPR • Forklift Certification

Businesses, homes, schools, hospitals, and buildings of all kinds rely on efficient and dependable climate control and refrigeration, maintained by certified professionals. HCC can help you work towards an HVAC/R continuing education certificate so you can be there when people need your help the most. Harford’s HVAC/R program prepares students to get entry-level positions in the HVAC industry in under 12 months. Many of our hands-on classes take place in simulated work environments, so you get the skills and experience you need to attract employers and find in-demand job opportunities. The training at HCC is fasttrack and career-focused so you can move more quickly into the working world. At HCC, students have access to an up-to-date lab environment for training and lessons in the diagnosis, repair, and service of basic HVAC/R systems. The lab is fully equipped to support all class lessons with the latest in HVAC/R equipment.

Training for Energy Auditors and Weatherization Installers With economic incentives now available for home weatherizations, there is an increased demand for people who can do energy audits and install the required weatherization. If you have basic construction, math, English, and computer skills, you can expand those skills and find new job opportunities. Email training@harford.edu to obtain more information.

Appliance Repair: Basic Students are generally taught to install, maintain, repair, and troubleshoot major appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators with ice makers, ranges,dishwashers, and garbage disposals. You’ll get hands-on training in using electrical appliance tools and testers. Completers of this course are prepared for entry-level positions in the appliance repair industry. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $350 Sessions: 12

Course: 45167 E. Bretall Mon., Tues. 9/11 - 10/16 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 033

Appliance Repair: Laundry The HVAC/R program provides experience working on small-; medium- and large-scale heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. If you enjoy working with your hands and are interested in learning air conditioning repair and maintenance, HCC could be right for you. Courses required for the certification are: (Must take Basic Refrigeration or have instructor approval prior to any other HVAC courses.) • Basic Refrigeration • Comfort Cooling • Electrical for the HVAC technician • Heating Systems • Preparation for Refrigeration Recovery Certification

The student will learn all aspects of laundry appliances such as gas and electric washers (top load and front loads) and dryers (front load and high efficiency). With washers, students will learn electrical and plumbing requirements; disassembly and reassembly of complete washer, electrical circuits including mechanical and electronic controls. With dryers, students will learn: gas and electrical components used including switches, timers, electronic controls and sensors; installation of product: (venting, electrical, and plumbing requirements); the importance of proper airflow; and gas burners and controls. Class may include repairing or replacing switches, motors, or other parts. Students may have to read wiring diagrams or instruction manuals before doing the repair work. Prerequisite: Basic Appliance Repair or waiver from teacher. Hand tools necessary. Major tools provided. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $350 Sessions: 12

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Course Fee: $59

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Course Fee: $79


CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY Appliance Repair: Laundry (cont.)

Appliance Repair: Cooking (cont.)

Course: 45169 E. Bretall Mon., Tues. 10/22 - 11/27 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 033

Course: 45170 E. Bretall Wed., Thur. 9/13 - 10/18 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 033

ICC Residential Energy Plans Reviewer/ Field Inspector Exam Prep

Basic Plumbing

This course teaches students the MD energy code (2012 International Energy Conservation Code-IECC), helps to prepare students for the ICC Residential Energy Plans Examiner & Field Inspector exam # 79, and to become a certified field inspector/plans examiner by ICC. This course shall teach students how to conduct a proper plans review for compliance to the Codes and how to conduct on site field inspections for compliance to the Codes. A final exam shall be conducted at the end of the eight week training course and those students who successfully complete the final exam will be issued a “FREE” voucher (paid by DHCD) to take, free of charge, the ICC Residential Energy Plans Review / Field Inspector Exam. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $26 Sessions: 8

Course Fee: $49

Course: 45172 P. Freeman Tues. 9/19 - 11/7 7:00 - 9:00 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 130

Appliance Repair: Cooking The student will learn all aspects of cooking appliances such as gas and electric stoves, cooktops, wall ovens, range hoods, and microwaves. With ranges, students will learn to install and discuss proper electrical and plumbing requirements; to discuss types of heating elements, switches, and electronic oven and surface unit controls; gas burners and converting from natural to LP; and types of ignition systems. With microwaves, students will learn installation and electrical and venting requirements; testing for microwave leakage; basic theory; and testing of components. Class may include repairing or replacing switches, motors, or other parts. Students may have to read wiring diagrams or instruction manuals before doing the repair work. Prerequisite: Basic Appliance Repair or waiver from teacher. Hand tools necessary. Major tools provided. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $350 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $79

This course enables students to read and follow schematics/diagrams/rough-in sheets to install or repair plumbing fixtures, to troubleshoot and make repairs. It also covers identifying pipe and fittings, proper methods for joining all types of pipe and fittings, hanging and securing pipe and using materials and tools. Emphasis is on all plumbing materials, tools, suppliers, equipment and methods. Topics include removing, replacing and repairing plumbing fixtures, new installations and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students will be able to make plumbing repairs, install plumbing fixtures, and be able to join various pipe and fittings. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $275 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $75

Course: 45165 L. Stottlemire Sat. 10/20 - 11/17 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM HCC- Joppa Hall, Rm. 033

Basic Refrigeration This course is designed to improve the competency level of the participant in the basic and fundamental areas of refrigeration— definitions and terms, the refrigeration cycle of operation, and component recognition. Learn the theory of heat transfer as applied to refrigeration processes including compression, types of refrigerants, regulations and procedures for refrigerant recovery, recycling, reclaiming, and more. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $395 Sessions: 7

Course Fee: $50

Course: 45416 Sat. 9/8 - 10/20 HCC - Observatory, LAB

G. Milich 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Building Code Regulations With adoption of the 2009 International Building Code and the 2009 International Residential Code as the building construction codes for Harford County, provisions contained within the Harford County Code, Chapter 82, Article I and Article II, will be

Building Code Regulations (cont.) replaced with provisions of the Maryland Building Performance Standards, effective July 1, 2010. Local amendments to the 2009 IBC and IRC, as well as to the International Mechanical Code, are not expected to take effect until November 2010. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $100 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $225

Course: 45168 Thur. 10/4 - 11/8 TBA

R. Truitt 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Comfort Cooling The objective of this training is to introduce the basics of the refrigeration system as it applies to comfort cooling. This course will cover such topics as: the refrigeration cycle and its components, refrigerant types and issues, and basic building refrigeration systems. What is refrigeration? Learn the technical skills to operate a mechanical refrigeration system: from function to installation and more. Learn to install and service all types of cooling equipment. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $395 Sessions: 7

Course Fee: $50

Course: 45438 Sat. 10/27 - 12/15 HCC - Observatory, LAB No class 11/24.

G. Milich 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Construction Blueprint Reading This course teaches the construction worker how to read the different parts of blueprints. It begins with the basics and progresses through plans and specifications. Topics include site work; architectural plans including elevations, sections and schedules; structural plans; mechanical drawings including plumbing, heating, and air conditioning; and electrical work on power, lighting, and controls. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $209 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $49

Course: 45162 F. Stoker Tues., Thur. 9/11 - 9/20 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY Construction Cost Estimating I An intensive study of the estimating process, this course includes types of estimates and estimating procedures; types of construction drawings; reading and interpreting scale drawings; specifications that include state and local building code; calculating and processing bids, quotes, and contracts; and a review of math associated with estimating. Additional topics include costs associated with mechanical, structural, interior and exterior finishing; labor, cost codes, and other related costs; and special conditions associated with cost estimating. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $325 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $49

Heating Systems (cont.)

SCIF Overview (cont.)

Course: 45440 Staff Sat. 9/8 - 10/20 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 020

Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Home Improvement License

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

This course prepares students to take the Maryland Home Improvement License Examination. A secondary objective is to familiarize students with the home improvement contractor business. Topics include home improvement law, the Door-to-Door Sales Act, labor laws, safety regulations, payroll taxes, statutory liens of real property, business practices, finances, and cost estimating. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Course Fee: $49

Course: 45164 K. Hamilton Fri. 9/14 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Small Engine Repair This course will familiarize the student with the basic shop safety, small engine terminology, operation, service, and repair. The small engine class allows students the opportunity to gain basic knowledge of small engines and the skills necessary to perform maintenance and repair. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Course: 45161 F. Stoker Tues., Thur. 10/2 - 11/1 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 209

Tuition: $195 Sessions: 6

Electrical for HVAC Technicians

Course: 45163 F. Stoker Tues., Thur. 11/13 - 12/4 6:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

Course: 45166 L. Stottlemire Sat. 9/8 - 10/13 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 033

Residential Heat Loads - Manual J

Solar Power: Photo-Voltaic Systems

Safety and the basic fundamentals of electricity are needed to understand the function and operation of HVAC systems. In this hands-on, performance-based training program, the participant will learn the electric and electronic controls used in connection with mechanical systems and gain a working knowledge of the basic concepts of electricity. The participant will be able to systematically implement procedures to analyze HVAC electrical system operation. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $395 Sessions: 7

Course Fee: $50

Course Fee: $49

This course demonstrates how to calculate heat losses and gains (loads) for residential applications using ACCA’s Manual J. Learn to select the proper heating and cooling equipment for maximum comfort and energy efficiency and how to calculate energy consumption and operating costs. Experience in HVAC Trade required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $275 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $50

Course: 45441 Staff Sat. 10/27 - 12/15 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 020 No class 11/24.

Course: 45455 Tues. 9/25 - 11/27 TBA

G. Milich 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Heating Systems

SCIF Overview

This course will focus on gas-fired and oilfired warm air furnaces and cover the three methods of heat transfer, combustion, types of fuel used and more. Under supervision, students will monitor and measure manifold pressure on a gas furnace; identify major components of an oil furnace; identify the components on different types of furnaces and learn cleaning and filter replacement. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $395 Sessions: 7

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Course Fee: $50

With the expansion created by BRAC at Aberdeen Proving Ground, this course is designed to introduce the basic concepts of the SCIF lifecycle for all levels of the construction workforce. The course will address the attributes of a SCIF, DCID and ICD regulations that govern SCIF construction, and the inspection process that leads to accreditation. This information will provide participants with a basis for making an informed decision when considering actively applying for SCIF construction projects. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $350 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $59

HCC uses a blended mix of instructor-led training and hands-on training. You will learn solar-electric system design, installation, and safety procedures. Our hands-on solar trainer covers the common steps of a residential solar electric retrofit. You will learn how to work with DC disconnects, inverters, AC disconnects, and load center/service panels to tie in with the utility. We will also demonstrate the connection of a live solar array feeding power into the grid. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $795 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $179

Course: 45171 R. Blaney Sat. 9/29 - 12/8 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 232 No class 11/24.

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY Harford Community College in partnership with the Maryland Occupational, Safety, and Health Administration (MOSH) is pleased to offer the following safety training classes in Harford County:

Job Safety Analysis 9/10

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

System of Systems Engineering and Testing (cont.)

Fundamentals of the Test and Evaluation Process (cont.)

two-day course will not only help systems engineers, program managers, testers, and evaluators to understand one another, but will begin to educate this combined community on how these disciplines must integrate into a unified and rigorous technical and managerial process. Transcript available.

systems and products such as commercial aircraft, automobiles, and communications and control networks. Past course participants have included representatives from industry and university research laboratories, as well as the Departments of Energy and Transportation, including the Coast Guard and Federal Aviation Administration. Taught by seasoned professionals with up-to-date knowledge, the course will consist of lectures and case studies, as well as individual and group exercises. Each student will receive a notebook that includes the presentation materials with a narrative text, excerpts from selected publications, and a certificate of completion. Transcript available.

Workplace Violence 9/12

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Course: 45105

Excavation Safety 10/11

8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Scaffolding Safety in Construction 11/29

Sessions: 2

8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

To register for these classes go to http://www.dllr.state.md.us/labor/mosh/, tab to seminar registration, and follow the directions. MOSH can be contacted directly at: Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, Division of Labor and Industry, Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH) 10946 Golden West Drive, Suite 160 Hunt Valley, MD 21031 Phone: 410-527-4499 • Fax: 410-527-4495

Engineering Engineering for the Test and Evaluation Community Harford Community College (HCC) partners with the International Test and Evaluation Association (ITEA) to offer continuing education courses. For more information and to register, email pkarwowski@harford.edu or call 443-360-9108. All classes meet at HCC’s Performance Training Center on Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG).

System of Systems Engineering and Testing Systems Engineering (SE) and Test and Evaluation (T&E) are often perceived as two processes and two communities. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Private industry has long understood the importance of T&E to inform the SE process, and the leadership of Defense Acquisition is pushing the infusion of SE into development, acquisition, and T&E. This

Dr. C. David Brown & Dr. W. David Bell Wed., Thurs. 10/3 - 10/4 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Performance Training Center @APG

Combinatorial Testing with Design of Experiments This five-day course will provide the practitioner with the ability to apply the best tools and methods from combinatorial testing and DOE. It will cover the key terminology of DOE and various options to testing, showing why DOE is the most effective and efficient testing approach. The 12-step approach to experimental design will be presented to provide a framework for adequately considering all aspects of the test. DOE will be shown to be the science of data collection as it applies to testing and that it must be in the toolkit of every tester. Transcript available.

Sessions: 3 Course: 45107

Mr. Matthew Reynolds & Mr. Lawrence Damman 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Mon., Tues., Wed. 12/11 - 12/13 Performance Training Center @APG

Environmental Technology

Sessions: 5 Course: 45106 Dr. Mark J. Kiemele Mon. - Fri. 11/5 - 11/9 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Performance Training Center @APG

Fundamentals of the Test and Evaluation Process This three-day intensive course will describe how to plan and execute a major test and evaluation program. Industry and government experience over the last two decades has resulted in a set of guidelines and processes that are vital to ensuring the success of T&E as a timely indicator of progress and the achievement of system performance objectives during a development program. Much of this experience is being applied in military systems development programs today through recently revised Defense Department policy, procedure, and guidance documents. Although this course will focus on application of this experience in the Defense Department, the principles apply equally well to all complex

Gatlin Education Harford Community College, in partnership with Gatlin Education Services, is offering online courses to jump-start or augment your training needs. The courses are selfpaced; you can begin whenever you wish. They are taught by qualified instructors who deliver online training that equips students with the skills needed in today’s business environment. For information on how to register, visit http://www.harford.edu/CET/register. Prior to the start of the course, registered students will receive an email from Gatlin Education Services providing course access instructions. Textbooks will be mailed to you. For information contact vcyran@harford.edu. Please note: Once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons, there are no refunds.

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY Gatlin Online Certified Green Supply Chain Professional

ONLINE

Gain the skills and knowledge you will need to green an organizations supply chain with this Supply Chain Management Certification preparation online training program. This course gives you the specialized knowledge to enable a company to achieve its environmental sustainability goals through global sourcing, material management, procurement/buying, transportation and logistics, and new product development. This online certificate program is offered in partnership with major colleges, universities, and other accredited education providers. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,695 Course: 45563 Flexible

Principles of Green Buildings

A. Coats Gatlin Online ONLINE

The Principles of Green Buildings Online Training Program is designed to teach you the principles you must know in order to make buildings perform more efficiently. The program was developed and written in partnership with nationally recognized building science experts from Advanced Energy of North Carolina. The Principles of Green Buildings Online Training Program will also help prepare you for industry credentials for green building. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $895 Course: 45564 Flexible

R. DesRosiers

Gatlin Online Senior Certified Sustainability Professional

ONLINE

This online Senior Certified Sustainability Professional training and development program will prepare you for an exciting career as a leader in the green collar economy. As a Certified Sustainability Professional, you will be responsible for setting the course and coordinating an enterprise sustainability strategy. Millions of new jobs in this rapidly growing sector will be available to people that set themselves apart from the crowd by earning the professional credentials and skills they need to lead sustainable business practices. This online program is offered in partnership with major colleges, universities, and other accredited education providers.

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Senior Certified Sustainability Professional (cont.)

Confined Space (cont.)

Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience.

Course: 45151 P. Campbell Sat. 11/3 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

Course Fee: $2,595

Hazwoper 8-hour Refresher

Course: 45565 Flexible

Wind Energy Apprentice

A. Coates

Gatlin Online ONLINE

Wind energy companies are growing exponentially to meet America’s demand for clean, renewable, and domestic energy. This entry level Wind Energy Apprentice online training course prepares you for a career in the wind energy industry. This online program is offered in partnership with major colleges, universities, and other accredited education providers. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,295 Course: 45566 Flexible

K. Plantier

Confined Space This course is designed for anyone dealing with permit required confined spaces including safety professionals, emergency personnel, firefighters, sanitary engineers, public works personnel, chemical workers, maintenance staff and waste water treatment employees. This course teaches participants the regulations, procedures, and practices to work safely in spaces defined by OSHA as permit required confined spaces. This course is designed to teach the worker to recognize the spaces and their hazards, recognize the health effects of exposure, testing procedures for atmospheric monitoring, proper selection and use of PPE, and the duties and responsibilities for the confined space entrants, attendants and supervisors. Training meets OSHA29 CFR1910.146 standards. Topics include: Recognizing Permit Space Hazards Confined Space Entry/Permits Atmosphere Testing/Monitoring Protective Equipment for Entry Duties of Entrant/Attendants/ Supervisors Rescue Procedures Hands on Training/Equipment Use. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $225 Sessions: 1

This course meets the requirements in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for eight hours of annual refresher training for workers at hazardous waste sites. This course is designed for general site workers who remove hazardous waste or who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards. Topics include HAZWOPER regulations, safety and health plans, hazardous chemicals, safety hazards, air monitoring, medical surveillance, site control, decontamination, personal protective equipment, and respiratory equipment. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $69

Course Fee: $60

Course: 45148 B. Bunch Fri. 9/15 - 9/22 4:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Beverly Bunch, Harford Community College instructor for over 10 years, has over three decades of experience successfully developing and managing safety and training programs for major corporations within and outside the United States. She is also the owner and operator of Custom Safety (formerly Occupational Health and Safety Services), a safety engineering consulting company. Ms. Bunch received her Master of Science degree in Safety from the University of Wisconsin. She also is a professional member of the American Society of Safety Engineers, and a Toastmasters International Competent Communicator. Beverly provides instruction in Forklift Operator Certification, First Aid/CPR/ AED/Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Communication, HazWoper, Accident Investigation, Confined Space Entry, Respiratory Protection, Defensive Driving, and OSHA record keeping.

Course Fee: $75

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY Lockout/Tagout “Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)” refers to specific practices and procedures to safeguard employees from the unexpected energization or startup of machinery and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy during service or maintenance activities. This requires that a designated individual turns off and disconnects the machinery or equipment from its energy source(s) before performing service or maintenance and that the authorized employee(s) either lock or tag the energy-isolating device(s) to prevent the release of hazardous energy and take steps to verify that the energy has been isolated effectively. This course addresses practices and procedures necessary to disable machinery and prevent the release of potentially hazardous energy while maintenance or servicing activities are performed. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $195 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $50

Course: 45150 Tues. 10/20 - 10/27 TBA

R. Schwanke 6:00 - 9:30 PM

OSHA 10-Hour Construction This course is designed for construction workers, foremen, job supervisors and anyone involved in the construction industry. OSHA recommends the 10-hour construction outreach training program as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of the job. Training topics include Introduction to OSHA; General Safety & Health Provisions; Electrical; Fall Protection; Personal Protective & Lifesaving Equipment; Materials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal; Hand & Power Tools; Scaffolds, Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators & Conveyors; Excavations; Stairways & Ladders. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $295 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $50

Course: 45149 R. Schwanke Sat. 9/22 - 9/29 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Fundamental Principles of Wastewater Treatment Processes New wastewater operators, or those who are looking for a basic refresher, will benefit from this class on the fundamental principles of wastewater treatment. Participants will explore the different wastewater treatment processes common to our industry today. Topics covered will include basic wastewater treatment techniques common to all processes; various types of wastewater treatment, including lagoon science and Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBRs); a comparison of the most common treatment processes and variants; and a discussion on the pros and cons of one treatment technique over another. Transcript available. Course Fee: $109 Sessions: 1 Course: 45708 MCET Thur. 9/20 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

Introduction to Variable Frequency Drives The use of hydraulic controls and equipment is crucial for the water and the wastewater operator. This class is designed to equip the operator with a basic knowledge of hydraulics for applications in water and wastewater facilities. Subjects covered will include hydraulic formulas and volumetric calculations, the properties of water at rest and in motion, and basic water pumping systems. Special attention will be given to preparing the student for the hydraulicrelated questions found in state certification examinations. Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to perform the mathematical calculations required to solve basic hydraulic problems; identify and apply the various conversion factors used in water hydraulic calculations; identify and apply the most commonly used water and wastewater operation formulas; given various container sizes, accurately calculate the volume and pressure of different amounts of water in each; calculate the head pressure of water columns of various heights; describe the components that contribute to head loss; define a hydraulic grade line and explain what factors can cause it to change; discuss the difference between dynamic and positive displacement pumps and give an example of each; and draw a schematic identifying the components of pumping hydraulics. Participants should bring a scientific calculator. Transcript available.

Introduction to Variable Frequency Drives (cont.) Course Fee: $109 Sessions: 1 Course: 45710 MCET Fri. 11/9 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall Rm. 222

Membrane Filtration and Fluoridation Technologies Membrane processes and parameters will be introduced followed by operation and maintenance techniques. The uses of membrane filters to remove fluoride will be discussed in depth. Participants will review fluoride applications and the evaluation methods used for determining performance. The operator will also review safe handling techniques of fluoride and review how to properly store this treatment agent. Actual facilities will be topics of classroom discussion and demonstrations. Transcript available. Course Fee: $109 Sessions: 1 Course: 45709 MCET Wed. 10/17 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 222

Preparation for Refrigeration Recovery Certification Learn about the regulations, procedures and equipment that apply to refrigerant recovery, reclaiming and recycling in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification standards. EPA Certification exam included. Certification awarded upon successful completion of exam. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $125 Course Fee: $50 Sessions: 2 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018 Course: 45153 Fri. 10/5 - 10/12 Course: 45152 Fri. 11/30 - 12/7

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G. Milch, Jr./ J. Bonomo 5:00 - 10:00 PM G. Milch, Jr./ J. Bonomo 5:00 - 10:00 PM

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY Harford Community College Presents

Green Manufacturing Continuing Education Certificate Required Courses Include: • Employment Strategies • Forklift Operator Training • Manufacturing and Production Fundamentals • OSHA 10 Hour General Industry • Measurements, Materials and Safety • Technical Blueprints and Schematics • Green and Lean Manufacturing • Work Ethics for the Manufacturing Industry Classes forming now for both open enrollment and company contract training opportunities. Email Training@Harford.edu if interested in learning more. Funding may be available through the Maryland Energy Partnership grant (MESP) through your local workforce development office.

Homeland Protection & Security The Future of Homeland Security is You! Start a new career or enhance your current career with courses specifically designed in Homeland Security. Homeland security is a dynamic and diverse career field. With an estimated 85 percent of this country’s critical infrastructure privately owned, businesses everywhere are in need of employees with education and training in homeland security. These courses were designed in response to the nation’s growing homeland security needs and issues. Learn how to formulate an all hazards emergency response plan that integrates the actions of the first responders and building/facility managers; plan hazardous communications processes; educate in the safety and environmental fields; and research the latest security technology.

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In addition to providing students with a broad understanding of safety and security issues, the Homeland Security program focuses on four vital components of homeland security: • Prevention and Protection • Preparedness and Response • Information Sharing and Analysis • Research and Technology What is Homeland Security? Homeland Security has evolved to not only include concerns regarding terrorism, but also natural and man-made disasters, and emergency management. As an academic institution that houses programs addressing all facets of the first responder community that are affected by homeland security issues, the College is uniquely positioned to provide quality instruction and cuttingedge information to students enrolled in the program. What can you do with Homeland Security Program courses? The Homeland Security program will prepare students for the growing field of safety, security and emergency management. The demand for employees with knowledge and experience in security and emergency management fields is high and only increasing. Consequently, the employment prospects for students who successfully complete courses in Homeland Security are very good. Completers of the Homeland Security program courses will be prepared to work in a variety of settings and capacities such as private businesses, emergency management, safety management intelligence analysis, private security, airports, law enforcement, FBI, Secret Service, the DEA, Air Marshals, customs investigators, special agents, military service and border patrol.

Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP Certification was designed to recognize mastery of an international standard for information security and understanding of a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). Certification can enhance a professional’s career and provide added IS credibility. This test preparation course covers the following ten CISSP information systems security test domains relevant to the corresponding professional certification exam: access control systems and methodology; applications and systems development; business continuity planning; cryptography; law, investigation

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (cont.) and ethics; operations security; physical security; security architecture and models; security management practices; and telecommunications, network and internet security. Completion of this course better positions participants to become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). This certification is one of the requirements of the DoD 8570 directive. Prerequisites: Significant IT security experience and prior certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or SCNP are recommended. Textbooks required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $1,695 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $75

Course: 45104 Staff Mon. - Fri. 10/1 - 10/5 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM APG Guardian Gateway Bldg, Rm. 108A

Hazwoper 24-Hour Supervisor Training This course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. OSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect the workers working at hazardous sites and devised extensive regulations to ensure their safety and health. This course, while identifying different types of hazards, also suggests possible precautions and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $200 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $95

Course: 45154 Tues. 10/9 - 11/20 TBA No class 11/6.

B. Bunch 6:00 - 10:00 PM

Emergency Management Training First Responder

Gatlin Online ONLINE

Gain a solid understanding of emergency management principles and practices. The growing number of disasters in recent years places the field of emergency management in the spotlight. The demand for skills in this field is increasing out of necessity. This multimedia-rich program addresses all phases of emergency management: social and environmental processes that generate hazards, hazard and vulnerability analysis, hazard mitigation, emergency response, disaster recovery, and emergency planning.

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY Emergency Management Training First Responder (cont.) Five top emergency management textbooks are included! This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,295 Course: 45611 Flexible

Mental Health First Aid Build your mental health knowledge and learn to facilitate the identification and appropriate response to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders, advise people when to seek professional help, and decrease stigmatizing attitudes! Evidence suggests that this course increases your comfort with crisis management. If you are a law enforcement officer, first responder, healthcare provider, educator, family member, business leader, or a community member with a desire to help, this course is for you! Topics include the formation of an action plan, risk assessment, communication skills, and support strategies. Textbook included. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Eligible for 12 MBSWE Category I CEUs.

Course: 35449 Thur., Fri. 8/16 - 8/17

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45633 Thur., Fri. 9/6 - 9/7

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Industrial Technology Basic Electricity This course will enable students to learn the terminology, basic electrical skills, and the use of hand tools and electrical materials. Students will cover basic electrical theory and perform basic mathematical computations, learn layout for installation, repair of electrical fixtures, installation of fixtures, basic wiring, light fixtures, safety procedures, and more. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Course Fee: $50

Course: 45158 J. Paul Sat. 10/27 - 12/8 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 235 No class 11/24.

Fiber Optics Technology (cont.)

Learn about the physics of water; heat transfer; boiler types; construction classification and parts; boiler accessories; operation of boilers; feedwater treatment; safety features of controls, pumps, valves, and burners; fire safety devices and sprinkler systems; stream traps; basic refrigeration; and commercial air conditioning units. The successful completion of this DLLR approved course will qualify the student to take the PSI examination to obtain a Fourth Grade stationary engineers license. This license permits the holder to take charge of any boiler plant from 30 to 99 horsepower in any building. Next, after two years, an applicant may apply to take the examination to obtain a Third Grade license. This license permits the holder to take charge of boilers from one to 299 horsepower. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $269 Sessions: 15

Course Fee: $50

Course: 45157 G. Fitch Mon. 9/10 - 12/17 7:00 - 9:00 PM Bel Air High School, Rm. C101 No class 9/17.

Fiber Optics Technology

Tuition: $124 Sessions: 2 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

Tuition: $275 Sessions: 6

Boiler Plant Operator

Introduction to Arc Welding

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

An introduction to arc welding machines and accessories, oxyacetylene cutting equipment, and types and uses of electrodes. Learn flat welds, types of joint design (butt, lap and T-joints), basic welding symbols, and safety practices. Safety equipment and metal supplied during class time. Class size is limited to 7 students due to equipment constraints. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $325 Course Fee: $100 Sessions: 10 Harford Technical High School, Rm. 008 Course: 45155 Mon., Thur. 9/10 - 10/15 No class 9/17.

W. Fuentes 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Course: 45156 Mon., Thur. 11/5 - 12/10 6:00 - 9:00 PM Harford Technical High School No class 11/22.

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

The objective of this fiber optic training course is to provide you with the tools you need to become a Certified Fiber Optic Technician. You will learn all aspects of fiber optic theory, how it works, history, uses, common types of cable and connectors, hardware, tools, cable termination, polishing, insertion loss testing, OTDR testing, splicing, and basic networking. This course is nonvendor specific, and allows participants to work “hands-on” with a wide variety of materials supplied by a number of leading manufacturers. You will acquire necessary information to effectively manage your fiber optic network using state-of-the-art components and equipment. For testing, you will acquire necessary information to effectively test and diagnose your fiber cable plant. The Fiber Optic Association’s Fiber Optic Technician Certification Exam will be given on the last day of class. No prior knowledge or experience with fiber optics is required for participation. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $600 Sessions: 10

Course: 45159 A. Harris Tues., Thur. 10/2 - 11/1 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

Warehousing/Distribution Forklift Certification Training

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Satisfies 29 CFR 1910.178, OSHA’s 1998 revised Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training Standard. It includes both classroom and hands-on training for individuals needing refresher training. Driver’s license and forklift experience recommended. Eighth grade reading level preferred. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $249 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $60

Course: 45173 B. Bunch Fri. 9/7 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219 Course: 45174 B. Bunch Fri. 10/5 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 222

Course Fee: $1,250

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY Interested in Teaching? Adjunct or part-time faculty play a critical role in educating Harford Community College students. The College’s Workforce Development Division is seeking persons qualified and interested in teaching in the following areas: • Computer Technology • Construction • Environmental/Industrial Technology • Healthcare • Leadership/Management Professional Certificate • Safety If interested in sharing your expertise and earning additional income, email training@harford.edu.

Don’t See Your Course of Interest? Contact training@harford.edu. Anything is possible . . . HCC welcomes the opportunity to discuss possibilities with you!

Unemployed? Looking for Work? Need a Job? HCC CAREER SOURCE Every job change is an opportunity. Don’t just change your job, change your life with HCC Career Source. Set career goals. Make a plan. Get in-demand training. Market your skills. Find the right job. Start a new business. HCC Career Source can help. Harford Community College, Susquehanna Workforce Network (SWN), and the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) can help find the right career for you. Career Resources Computer resource labs, national job database with access to thousands of employment opportunities, workspace with telephones/fax/copy machines, labor market information, resource library, professional seminars to help with resume development, interview skills, and job search strategies and techniques Career Consultation Professional career consultation, employment planning and guidance, on-site job postings, job fairs, specialized recruitments, job referrals, and specialized veteran services Career Training H.O.T. Certificates for in-demand careers in business, industry and healthcare; computer training; apprenticeships and technical training; professional certifications and licensure Small Business Services Starting a business, expanding workforce assistance, workplace education and training Contact: Susquehanna Workforce Network 410-939-4240 • www.swnetwork.org SWN Aberdeen Workforce Center 34 North Philadelphia Blvd., 3rd Floor Aberdeen, MD 21001 • 410-272-5400 SWN Bel Air Workforce Center 2 South Bond St. • Bel Air, MD 21014 410-836-4603 Small Business Development Center (SBDC) 401 Thomas Run Road • Bel Air, MD 21015 443-412-2237 • sbdc@harford.edu

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY EMPLOYERS: Are you looking for that one universal tool? The one that meets all of your professional development needs?

Workforce Development Contract Training Clients (A Partial Listing)

Harford Community College has the right tools to get the job done. We have all the tools you need. Your needs are constantly changing. You can’t keep using the same tools and expect different results. Investing in your employees is essential to develop, maintain and expand your business. As your partner in professional development, Harford Community College can provide any course, any time, anywhere. Ask about our training and certification courses in: • Project Management • Information Technology • Leadership • Healthcare and Human Services • Industrial and Occupational Skills Choose from an extensive array of professional development courses designed to meet the needs of business, industry and government. Local. Affordable. Flexible. Harford Community College offers the convenience of well-equipped, local facilities and the added benefit of supporting the local economy. Our experienced instructors offer a first-rate education at a cost that respects your bottom line. And because we know time is money, we will work with you to make sure our courses fit into your schedule. Discover More at Harford Community College. • Convenient, accessible sites with well-equipped facilities throughout the county • The vast learning resources of one of Maryland’s largest community colleges • High-caliber instruction blending the best of the academic and business worlds • Flexible, affordable and customized education and training programs • Academic credit for life and work experience • Credentials designed to meet continuing education requirements in such fields as healthcare, real estate, technical, industrial and information technology Funding for workforce development training may be available through: Harford County Office of Economic Development 410-638-3059 • www.harfordbusiness.org Susquehanna Workforce Network 410-939-4240 • www.swnetwork.org

Partner with Harford Community College to meet all your educational and training needs. For more information, email training@harford.edu

Ask these organizations about the value of partnering with Harford Community College for contract training!

Business • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Battelle Booz Allen Hamilton Citizen’s Care Center Clorox Company Constar, Inc. Custom Direct, LLC Frederick Ward Associates, Inc. Hess Hotels Group Independent Can Company Key Systems Electrical MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services Northrup Grumman Corporation Nutramax Laboratories, Inc. Rite Aid SAIC Sephora The Harford Mutual Insurance Company Tritronics, Inc. Trinity Lutheran Church

Government • APG Directorate of Information Management • City of Aberdeen • Enoch Pratt Free Library • Harford Community College • Harford County Department of Social Services • Harford County Government • Harford County Sheriff’s Office • Maryland Transit Administration • Maryland Economic Development Association • The Town of Bel Air • U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs • U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center • U.S. Army Civilian Human Resources Agency • U.S. Army Communications – Electronics Command • U.S. Army Public Health Command • U.S. Army Environmental Command • U.S. Army Research Laboratory For more information, email training@harford.edu.

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Career Training at Harford Community College Whether you’re looking to upgrade your job skills, become certified certified or prepare for work in the many BRAC jobs coming to Harford County, Discover er More at HCC!

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT • Apprenticeship Programs • Electrical • HVAC • Arc Welding • Bartending • Building Maintenance • Child Care • Commercial Truck Driving • Construction Trade • Engineering • Environmental Technology

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Event Planning Fiber Optics Forklift Certification Home Inspection Homeland Protection & Security Hospitality Human Resources Industrial Technology Insurance Interior Design

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Leadership Management Nonprofit Print Graphic Design Noncredit Certification Project Management Real Estate & Real Estate Appraisal Small Business Teachers Warehouse/Distribution

• Weatherization • Wedding Consultant

COMPUTER TRAINING

• A+ Certification • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

• Certified Wireless Technology Specialists (CWTS) • CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA) • CompTIA Certifications • Computer Fundamentals • Computer & Network Security • Computer Skills for Today’s Workforce • Computerized Accounting • Internet & Web Solutions • IT Infrastructure Library • Microsoft Office Applications

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Microsoft Office Power User Network+ Certification Online Learning Print Graphic Design Noncredit Certification • Programming • Technical Certifications • Web Graphic Design Noncredit Certification

HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES • • • • • • • •

Dental Assistant EKG Technician Electronic Health Record Specialist EMT to CNA Bridge Emergency Medical Technician Medical Administrative Assistant Medical Billing & Coding Specialist Medical Coder

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Nursing Assistant Paramedic Bridge Patient Care Technician Pharmacy Technician Phlebotomy Technician Physical Therapy Technician Veterinary Assistant

For more information: Workforce Development – email training@harford.edu Computer Training – email training@harford.edu Healthcare & Human Services – email healthcaretraining@harford.edu

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP Professional Certification & Licensure Accounting & Finance Look at our online offerings, including Accounting Fundamentals and QuickBooks, at http://www.ed2go.com/harford/. The Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, State Board of Accountancy, recognizes “appropriate non-credit short courses” offered through Harford Community College. Students must use discretion as to the appropriateness of the selected courses. Visit www.dllr.state.md.us/license/cpa for guidelines. A sampling of ONLINE courses includes: • Accounting Fundamentals • Accounting Fundamentals • Quick Books • Peachtree accounting • Business Finance for Non-Financial Personnel • Purchasing Fundaments For more information visit www.ed2go.com/harford.

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Bartending A Course in Bartending For bartenders, bar operators, or others intending to enter those jobs, this course presents the basic procedures for implementing and maintaining a bar operation. Learn the various forms of alcoholic beverages including wine, beer, and spirits; how to stock a bar; bar layout; and other duties and functions of the bartender. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $174 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $49

Course: 45085 Wed. 9/12 - 10/17 HCC - Aberdeen Hall

D. Baroch 6:30 - 9:45 PM

Techniques of Alcohol Management On- & off-premise retail alcohol beverage establishments are required to maintain at least one licensee or designated employee who has been currently certified in an approved alcohol awareness training program. Failure to have a certified representative may result in license renewal delays, fines, or even revocation of your retail alcohol beverage license. This is a state recognized course. Students must present a state issued ID on the night of class. Transcript available. Tuition: $10 Sessions: 1

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Course Fee: $65

Course: 45468 Wed. 10/24 6:00 - 10:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207 This course is open only to HCC students who are enrolled in CRN 45085.

Career Development Resume Preparation Are you interested in preparing or updating your resume? Create an effective resume or improve the one you already have. Transform your resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews. This workshop will lead you through a self-assessment series so you will have extensive knowledge about the product you are marketing—YOU! Learn different resume formats, how to write an employment objective, and tricks to writing persuasive cover letters. Make the most of your work experience. Know what to reveal in a resume and what to keep to yourself. This course also covers the use of online resumes and Internet resume secrets. Interested in an individualized session to help you get ready for important job interviews? Contact 443-412-2173 or email training@harford.edu for registration information. Tuition: $85 for two-hour day or evening session.

Interviewing Skills Are you ready for your first or next interview? Are you interested in polishing your interviewing skills? Want to improve your chances of getting that dream job? Worried about doing well on the interview? Learn how to market your strengths and effectively answer those difficult questions. Interested in an individualized session to help you get ready for important job interviews? Contact 443-412-2173 or email training@harford.edu for registration information. Tuition: $85 for two-hour day or evening session.

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP Federal Job Searching Federal hiring is on the rise, especially with local Aberdeen Proving Ground BRAC opportunities. Learn how to create a dynamic federal resume and explore tips and techniques for job searching strategies. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45211 P. McHugh Sat. 9/8 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course: 45213 P. McHugh Sat. 11/3 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 002

Individuals who wish to earn the 90-classroom hour certificate by the Maryland State Department of education for child care professional will need to take the following courses:

Materials & Curriculum Designed for parents, teachers, child care operators, prospective parents or teachers, and others interested in working with children. Through varied instructional materials and activities, students will learn various means of stimulating the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of young children through seven years of age. Text required. Transcript available. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. This course may also be taken for credit. Tuition: $261 Sessions: 15

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Course: 45022 K. Bell Tues., Thur. 9/4 - 12/11 2:10 - 3:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013

Child Care The following classes are approved for continuing education units (CEU’s) for child care professionals. Classes offered by Harford Community College meet state educational requirements for credentialing and may cover the following codes: C - Curriculum D - Child Development H - Health, Safety, and Nutrition P - Professionalism L - Community S - Special Needs Transcript available For information on the credentialing program, contact Maryland State Department of Education Office of Child Care at 410-767-7852.

Course: 45023 Staff Thur. 9/6 - 12/13 7:00 - 9:50 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 205

• Creating K- 12 Learning Materials • Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success • Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom • Empowering Students with Disabilities • Enhancing Language Development in Childhood • Guiding Kids on the Internet • Integrating Technology in the K-5 Classroom • Ready, Set, Read! • Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies that Work • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II • Spanish for the Classroom • Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards • Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register for Ed2Go online courses.

The Young Child Designed to provide parents, foster care parents, family and group day care providers, nursery and primary teachers, and others with knowledge to meet the needs of the young child from birth to age seven. Emphasis is on the practical aspects of caring for young children, creating environmental settings instrumental in providing optimal development, and guidelines for selecting quality childcare and educational programs. Readings and discussions on special concerns and current issues in the field of child development will be offered. Text required. Transcript available. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. This course may also be taken for credit. Tuition: $261 Sessions: 15 Course: 45021 ONLINE 9/4 - 12/14

L. Hutton

Course: 45020 L. Hutton Wed. 9/5 - 12/12 6:25 - 9:15 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 104

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ONLINE Course Titles

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Court Reporting Harford Community College is partnering with Baltimore City Community College to continue to offer Court Reporting classes in the area. Classes will meet in Baltimore City. For information regarding course offerings, please email training@ harford.edu or call Continuing Education & Training at 443-412-2173.

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP H.O.T.

Advanced Floral Design

CERTIFICATE

Floral Design Certification Program

Floral Design Certification Program Required Courses: • Introduction to Floral Design • Advanced Floral Design • Contemporary Floral Design • Wedding Design • Sympathy Design • Attendance at one AIFD event Choice of Electives that total a combination of 8 sessions: Retail Flower Shop, Everlasting Flowers, Holiday Flowers, Flowers to Wear, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day/Occasion Basket, Summer Wildflowers Students must successfully complete Introduction to Floral Design before taking the Advanced Floral Design Course. Other courses and electives may be taken in any order. Courses will be offered throughout the year in the fall, spring, and summer semesters. Approximate cost of the program is $2,000.

Introduction to Floral Design Create colorful, eye-catching fresh floral arrangements. Course presents the basic principles of floral design to both the prospective professional and the hobbyist. Take home a completed arrangement each week. Supply fee includes fresh flowers, containers, and equipment for each project. Transcript available. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 6

Explore the basic principles of artistic floral design, the history of floral design, color coordination, design construction techniques, and floral design nomenclature. This course covers the construction of basic geometric designs, accessory usage, container selection, the proper use and maintenance of tools of the trade, and the skills necessary to select and use quality materials in design construction. Learn basic care, processing, packaging and storage of perishable and non-perishable materials used in floral design; and discuss the identifications, availability, grading, and characteristics of the materials. **One class will be designated as a field trip to the local floral wholesaler (Date to be determined by the instructor on the first night of class). Transcript available. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $220 Sessions: 8

Course Fee: $240

Course: 45734 D Flack Mon., Wed. 10/1 - 10/24 6:30 - 9:45 PM Harford Technical High School

Floral Wedding Design This class is designed to provide the training necessary to do a complete wedding. Topics include current wedding styles and trends; the care and handling of wedding flowers; bridal bouquets; traditional, romantic, handtied, and garden-style corsages; church flowers; reception décor; and centerpieces. Students need to be proficient in basic floral design skills in order to fully enjoy this class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $115 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $270

Course: 45735 D Flack Mon., Wed. 12/3 - 12/11 6:30 - 9:45 PM Harford Technical High School

Home Inspection H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Home Inspection Master Course During this 72-hour course, the student will experience an in-depth look at each component of a house—what to look for and how to report their findings according to the Maryland Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. The student will learn hands-on through lab exercises and demonstrations. Teaching methods also include discussions, one-on-one or roundtable, role playing, as well as videos, slides, and lectures. After completing this course, the student will understand what is needed to perform a professional home inspection, and how to write a clear and precise inspection report. Upon completion, graduates have the skills to seek employment as a home inspector, set up a home inspection company or add home inspection services to their current offerings. This program meets the requirements to seek a home inspection license in Maryland and other states. Topics covered include: • Standards of Practice and Report Writing • Maryland Code of Ethics • Heating Systems • Structural Systems • Interior & Exterior Systems • Final Exam Cost: $1,995 Next Class: September 15 - September 22 or December 1 - December 8 For more information and to register, contact training@harford.edu or by phone at 443-412-2173.

Course Fee: $89

Course: 45528 D Flack Tues. 9/25 - 10/30 7:00 - 9:30 PM Harford Technical High School

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP ON DEMAND You decide when you want to start the class, whether it is in the beginning, middle or towards the end of the semester. YOU start the day your enrollment is confirmed. YOU control the speed, day(s) and time at which you work through the program. ONLINE

Home Energy Audit

This course teaches the relationship ON DEMAND between all the systems in the house and its effect on occupant health, safety and comfort, energy efficiency, and durability. Students learn how various systems interact, and how a flaw in one area can compromise the performance in another system. Both symptoms and root causes of common home energy issues will be covered. Course Fee: $895 For more information and to register, contact training@harford.edu or by phone at 443-412-2173. ONLINE

Locksmithing

ON DEMAND

This class features through both lecture and hands-on exercises the various functions, finishes and grades of locks. In addition, the student is introduced to a variety of different peripherals which increase the security of a standard lock significantly. Students also learn the methods used to visually as well as alpha-numerically identify the most common commercial keys by sales volume. Students are taught to use both a database program and a key catalogue for the purpose of identifying and referencing keys. Course Fee: $895 For more information and to register, contact training@harford.edu or by phone at 443-412-2173.

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Hospitality Food Service Sanitation

ONLINE

C HYBRID Developed by the National Restaurant Association, this course enables participants to become certified in food safety and sanitation. Upon completion of the course and a passing grade on the exam, students receive a certificate that is recognized by the State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Textbook is required and should be purchased before first class session. The book is optional and may be purchased

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Food Service Sanitation (cont.)

ServeSafe Recertification

at the College Store for approximately $75. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Transcript available.

This recertification program fulfills the 3 year state requirement and covers federal food code updates. It meets all mandated state requirements and is accepted throughout the rest of the state as meeting or exceeding the qualifications for recertification. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $83 Sessions: 6 Course: 45472 K. Gingue Mon. 9/17 - 10/21 6:30 - 9:45 PM Class meets in HCC - Edgewood Hall , Rm 207, 6:30 - 9:40 PM on Mon. 9/17; HCC - Fallston Hall, Test Center, on 10/22; class held online for all other dates.

ServeSafe Recertification This recertification program fulfills the 3 year state requirement and covers federal food code updates. It meets all mandated state requirements and is accepted throughout the rest of the state as meeting or exceeding the qualifications for recertification. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $83

Course: 45473 K. Gingue Mon. 10/29 - 12/3 6:30 - 9:45 PM Class meets in HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207 on 10/29 and 12/3; class held online for all other dates

Food Service Sanitation Developed by the National Restaurant Association, this course enables participants to become certified in food safety and sanitation. Upon completion of the course and a passing grade on the exam, students receive a certificate that is recognized by the State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Textbook is required and should be purchased before first class session. The book is optional and may be purchased at the College Store for approximately $75. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $83 Sessions: 6 Course: 45472 K. Gingue Mon. 9/17 - 10/22 6:30 - 9:40 PM Class meets on 9/17 in HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207 and 10/22 in HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. TBA. All other dates are online.

Tuition: $69 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $83

Course: 45473 K. Gingue Mon. 10/29 - 12/3 6:30 - 9:45 PM First & last class, 10/29 & 12/3, meet in HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207. All other dates online.

Hospitality Classes ONLINE: • Secrets of a Caterer • Managing Customer Service • Wow, What A Great Event! See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register for Ed2Go online classes.

Human Resources Essentials of HR Management

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

The Essentials of Human Resource Management Certificate Program is an introductory course through SHRM offering a comprehensive overview of human resource roles and responsibilities. This program is for those just starting out in the human resources profession, or more seasoned professionals looking to boost their employee management skills. The program gives critical knowledge to help reduce potentially costly lawsuits and improves an organization’s ability to handle challenging HR issues. Transcript available. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $200 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $250

Course: 45470 R. McNally Tues. 9/11 - 10/16 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 208 Discounted section for SHRA or SHRM members. Proof of membership must be shown first night of class. Tuition: $250 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $250

Course: 45471 R. McNally Tues. 9/11 - 10/16 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 208

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP Professional Human Resource Management

Insurance Pre-Licensing (cont.)

This professional development program for human resource professionals utilizes the study materials of the SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) Learning System. It is designed to give human resource specialists the latest information and management tools for successful performance in their profession. It also helps prepare participants for the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI) National Examination for both Professional in Human Resources (PHR) and Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certifications. Discount is provided for members of SHRM or SHRA; proof of membership must be provided at registration or at the first class. Bill Beddow, who is PHR certified, teaches the course. Books should be picked up in Edgewood Hall one week prior to class. Transcript available. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $750 Sessions:12

Course Fee: $430

Course: 45088 Staff Thur. 9/13 - 12/13 6:30 - 9:45 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 101 No class 11/22. Tuition: $650 Sessions: 13

Course Fee: $430

Course: 45090 S. Beddow Thur. 9/13 - 12/13 6:30 - 9:45 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 101 Discounted section for SHRA or SHRM members. Proof of membership must be shown first night of class. Tuition: $650

Course Fee: $480

NEW Course: 45469 Thur. 9/13 - 12/13 No class 11/22.

ONLINE R. McNally

Unable to make it to campus? We are offering an online option. Updates will be posted weekly and work due by the following week.

have registered and paid for this course, contact training@harford.edu to get started. Students will have 16 weeks to complete this on-demand course from the time they begin. Course Fee: $150

The Susquehanna Human Resource Association Supporting Human Resource Professionals in Harford and Cecil Counties for over 15 years.

Why Join SHRA? • Quarterly meetings with regional presenters • Shared meetings with other professional associations • Brown bag lunches at member companies • Happy hour networking opportunities Now ask yourself this: Where else can you get the chance to network with over 70 HR professionals, hear top notch speakers and develop professional relationships without leaving Harford County? VISIT www.shra-network.com for more information or call 443-412-2173 or email training@harford.edu for information on how to join!

Insurance

Elements of Life Insurance

ONLINE ON DEMAND

This 14-hour, intermediate-level, online course is an overview of the life insurance industry for continuing education. It touches on the “needs” method of insurance planning and concludes with two interesting cases for the student to apply their knowledge. Specifics topics include the purpose of insurance; composition of the industry; legal contract concepts; types of life insurance policies; life insurance policy provisions and options; policy options and riders, beneficiary options; social security and retirement plans; and other uses of life insurance. Once you have registered and paid for this course, contact training@harford.edu to get started. Students will have 16 weeks to complete this on-demand course from the time they begin. Course Fee: $28 Course: 45475

Don’t See Your Course of Interest? Contact training@harford.edu. Anything is possible . . .

ON DEMAND You decide when you want to start the class, whether it is in the beginning, middle or towards the end of the semester. YOU start the day your enrollment is confirmed. YOU control the speed, day(s) and time at which you work through the program.

Insurance Pre-Licensing

Course: 45474

HCC welcomes the opportunity to discuss possibilities with you!

ONLINE

ON DEMAND This on-line, on-demand course satisfies the Maryland state requirement for a Pre Licensing course. Topics covered include: Legal Concepts of the Insurance Contract, Life, and Health Insurance, Annuities, Health and Accident Insurance, Disability and Medical Reimbursement, Federal and State Regulations. Once the student has successfully completed the course and final examination, he/she will be sent a Certificate of Completion indicating eligibility to sit for the State licensing Examination. Once you

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP Leadership/Management/ Supervision

A Personal Leadership Development Program Thursdays, September 20 - December 13 8:00 - 11:00 AM Higher Education Center @ HEAT This leadership program is designed to enhance the skills of today’s local leaders. Sessions lead forward-thinking and change-oriented leaders through a ten-session program in which they will engage in pursuit of a personal mission and vision. Sessions will focus on making an impact on the community and the corporate bottom line. Specific program topics include: • Engaging a team • Leading from strength • Leading through growth and change • Analyzing stakeholder talents and strengths • Creating alignment around mission and vision • Assessing strengths and expectations relative to roles • Making ethical choices and decisions in crisis situations Modeled after the Harford Leadership Academy, the program further challenges local leaders to meet the highest standards possible. Graduates from the Academy will be well positioned to apply and given first consideration, although that is not a requirement or a guarantee of acceptance. Enrollment is limited to 24 participants. Applicants must be in a leadership position, and live or work in Harford County. Applications will be reviewed by a designated selection committee. Program cost is $750, which is due upon selection. Contact training@harford.edu or call 443-412-2173 for your CORE Leadership application.

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Social Networking, ID Theft & Cyber Safety What you don’t know will hurt you! This program will teach you how to protect your confidential information on and off the Internet, how to search the Internet for your private, professional, business and/or children’s personal information and data, and what you can do with what you locate. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Those who hear her message often say, “I wish I would have heard her and known this sooner; it would have saved me a lot of grief and money.” From today forward may you never have to say, “If I’da known I would have done that differently.”

2013

Tuition: $59 Course Fee: $10 Sessions: 1 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219 Course: 45476 Wed. 9/19

Ifida Known 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Course: 45477 Sat. 11/3

Ifida Known 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

About the Instructor: Ifida Known Ifida Known, author, speaker, identity theft & social media networking expert is a former security guard, LP consultant, and personally, a four-time survivor of identity theft. Ifida Known has interviewed more than 1,700 law enforcement agents, border patrol administrators, IT security personnel, white-hat hackers, health care providers, financial institution executives, government officials (both local and international), 3,000+ victims, and more than 100 former identity thieves. She learned directly from all of them.

March 1 - June 5 High-quality leadership is necessary for the growth and development of Harford County. Through the Harford Leadership Academy, future leaders are given the unique opportunity to learn from today’s leaders. Gain the skills necessary to lead Harford

How They Do It WHY & HOW they pick their victims & what YOU can do to reduce your risks She saves everyone who hears her speak or reads her books tens of thousands of dollars in fees and expenses along with thousands of hours of needless worry and unrest personally, professionally, and in their daily business lives. Her programs are educational and highly entertaining. With all forms of identity theft growing out of control and with the rapid advancements in technology and digital data transfer on the news and in the media every single day, she will help you better understand how, where, and why you are making yourself more visible and vulnerable, and what you can do to reduce your risks to both identity theft and the dozens of daily mistakes you are making while using social media without even knowing it.

County in the 21st century!

Application Deadline: January 11, 2013 For information, call 443-412-2398 or visit www.harford.edu/hla

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP Medical Identity Theft Patients expect their health data to be completely protected, but even with a Privacy Bill of Rights it is difficult for medical organizations to halt technology breeches from compromising their confidential health information. This course reviews how businesses can protect their customers’ health data that could otherwise end in costly billing, insurance, credit and identity issues. Tuition: $59 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45705 P. Chambers Mon. 10/1 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Data Analysis & Interpretation Got Numbers? Got Answers? This course teaches the basic skills & techniques of gathering, presenting & interpreting data for decision making, analyzing performance & continuous improvement of processes. The benefits of the course are a sound grounding in Excel for day-to-day analysis of data. Many advanced concepts and features of Excel are highlighted for the students. Learn how to conduct surveys, collect data, and get to know the best practices in data collection, analysis and decision making. The key feature is the number of exercises and real life examples used in this course. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $150 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $120

Course: 45160 R. Schwanke Sat. 9/29 - 12/27 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 222

Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Business This six hour course is designed for anyone who is considering starting a small business but is unsure of where to start. Learn the vital steps to be done “before” to avoid mistakes “after”. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $49 HCC - Edgewood Hall

Course Fee: $15

Course: 45772 Tues. 9/11 - 9/18

SBDC 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Course: 45773 Tues. 10/9 - 10/16

SBDC 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Business (cont.) Course: 45774 Tues. 11/13 - 11/20

SBDC 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Course: 45775 Tues. 12/11 - 12/18

SBDC 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Start Import/ Export Business

ONLINE

In today’s economy, an import/export business could be your ideal choice for a small business. A small company can profitably sell abroad what it markets, and goods imported from overseas can be offered for sale in the U.S. for a substantial markup. Unlike manufacturing or a storefront, an import/export business offers an inexpensive entry into owning your own business. There may even be the advantage of international travel. Students will determine what products to offer, learn where to locate suppliers and outlets for their products and will be introduced to government regulations concerning import/export. For additional information regarding this course, visit http://www.harford.edu/faculty/WFlood/. Prerequisite: Internet expertise assumed. Textbook required. Transcript available. This is a Blackboard online course. Student login instructions and password will be directed to the email address provided on your registration by within 24 hours of the first date of class.

Real Estate Investing

Course Fee: $129 Course: 45571 Wed. 9/26 - 12/12

W. Flood

Virtual Assistant Business

ONLINE

Designed for students who want to run their own virtual assistant business from home, learn to provide administrative support services to other companies over the Internet. A virtual assistant can make from $25-$50 per hour performing word processing, database management, desktop publishing, and email services. Moreover, because virtual assistants work from their homes, for customers they often never meet, they do not need to be located in the same city or even the same state. Learn how to establish and successfully grow a virtual assistant business including learning how to locate customers, set fees, and develop client contracts. For additional information regarding this course, visit http://www.harford.edu/faculty/WFlood/. Prerequisite: Internet expertise assumed. Textbook required. Transcript available. This is a Blackboard online course. Student login instructions and password will be directed to the email address provided on your registration by within 24 hours of the first date of class. Course Fee: $129 Course: 45572 Thur. 9/27 - 12/13

Course Fee: $129 Course: 45570 Tues. 9/25 - 12/11

Real Estate Investing (cont.)

W. Flood

W. Flood

Anger Management ONLINE

Learn how to use real estate investing to build personal wealth, techniques for locating bargain properties and motivated sellers, acquiring property with creative financing, locating sources of cash, fixing up properties, handling tenants, and selling properties. For additional information regarding this course, visit http://www.harford.edu/faculty/WFlood/. Prerequisite: Internet expertise assumed. Textbook required. Transcript available. This is a Blackboard online course. This is NOT a real estate continuing education course. Student login instructions and password will be directed to the email address provided on your registration by within 24 hours of the first date of class.

Do you have to deal with someone who shows excessive or uncontrollable anger? Or maybe you have been criticized for it? This course will review key emotional triggers and how to control or reduce them in the workplace, as well as discuss the effects of an angered emotional state. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 1 Course: 45478 G. Brand Mon. 11/5 9:30 - 11:30 AM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP Time Management

Workplace Improvement

Time Management skills are essential for successful people. This course will review practical techniques to help you become highly effective and show how to identify and focus on the activities that give the greatest returns. The course will also explain how to use goal-setting to maximize your efficiency.

This course is a combination of the courses Time Management and Reducing Workplace Stress - both the morning and afternoon offerings. A reduced rate is offered for taking the two together. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 1

Tuition: $44 Sessions: 1 Course: 45568 G. Brand Mon. 11/12 9:00 - 11:00 AM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Course: 45479 G. Brand Mon. 11/12 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Becoming a Notary

Reducing Workplace Stress How can you recognize and treat negative and self-defeating behavior in the workplace? In this course you will learn various techniques can be used at any time to reduce stress related anxieties or other dysfunctions that may sap you or your team of energy and performance.

Learn about the roles, regulations, and correct practices in performing the responsibilities of a new notary public. Topics include a brief history, Maryland rules, practical advice, avoiding problems, new developments, and performing competently as a notary. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $44 Sessions: 1

Tuition: $49 Sessions: 1

Course: 45569 G. Brand Mon. 11/12 12:30 - 2:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Course: 45209 T. Cavacos Sat. 12/1 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 146

Marketing/Sales Email Marketing & Social Media This course gives a solid overview of social media and how to create marketing opportunities online. Students will learn how to develop a social media marketing plan using various online tools. Topics will include using sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google+ Marketing, as well as how do effectively run an email marketing plan. Tuition: $50 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $16

Course: 45711 P. Chambers Fri. 9/21 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Nail Technician The Nail Technician Program begins in the fall with Nail Tech I. Nail Tech II and III are offered in the spring semester. The estimated cost of the program is $1,875. Contact training@harford.edu for additional information or to be added to the waiting list. For certification requirements, call the Maryland State Board of Barbers and Cosmetology at 410-230-6320.

Nail Technician I Program consists of three courses (approximately 9 months total). Approved by the Maryland State Department of Education, participants prepare to apply for the staterequired examination to become a licensed manicurist. The 250 total hours of instruction include theory, demonstration, and practical application. Textbook and workbook are required before the first class and can be purchased from the College Store. Students must register for Nail Technician I before August 31, 2012. Students must eventually enroll in and complete all three courses to be eligible to apply for the state exam. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition Assistance may be available to those who qualify through the Susquehanna Workforce Network (410-939-4240). Transcript available. Course Fee: $1,795 Course: 45547 Thurs. 9/13-11/1/12 6:00 - 9:30 PM Higher Education Center, Room: 137

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP Nail Technician I (cont.) Course: 45018 K. Fiero Mon., Thur. 9/6 - 12/13 6:00 - 9:30 PM Harford Technical High School No class 9/17 and 11/22.

Nail Technician II and III will be offered Spring 2013. Contact 443-412-2173 or email training@harford.edu for course information.

Nonprofit

Intense PMP® Prep (cont.) project cost, project risk, project procurement, and project schedule. Attending the course enables participants to identify knowledge areas where further study is required, and enhances their exam-taking skills. This course fulfills 16 hours of the Project Management training required to sit for the PMP® credential exam. The majority of government contracts require DoD contractors to employ PMPs. This course will also significantly reduce a participant’s overall exam preparation time. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $499 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $300

Course: 45095 M. McNally Thur., Fri. 10/11 - 10/12 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Performance Training Center@APG

Project Management: PMP® Prep

Nonprofit Professionals Join Today! SPAN’s mission is to help local nonprofits learn, share, network and grow, with a primary focus on building capacity for the future. SPAN is a program of the Community Foundation of Harford County in partnership with Harford Community College and with support of the Dresher Foundation. Email training@harford.edu or call 443-412-2173. Visit www.spangroup.org

Project Management Intense PMP® Prep The 2-day (16-hour) intense and comprehensive certification exam prep course is designed for individuals preparing to sit for the rigorous Project Management Professional® (PMP®) or Certified Associate in Project Management® (CAPM®) exam. The course is based on the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge® (PMBOK®), 4th edition. The course provides a high level review of how to properly plan and execute project tasks in order to manage projects successfully. Key topics reviewed include effective leadership, project roles and responsibilities, project communication, team building, project scope, project quality,

Get ready to pass the PMP® or CAPM® Certification exam! Attending this 5-day exam prep class will fulfill the 35 hours of training required for you to sit for the exam. This class will prepare you to sit for the new PMI exams based on the PMBOK®, 4th edition. The training provides a project manager with the information required to deliver projects on time, within budget, and meeting customers’ expectations. Prepare for the exam (understand certification criteria, and exam study techniques & strategies); clearly define project objectives and develop a project plan, work breakdown structure, schedule, and budget; manage project resources (leadership, communication, team building, and conflict resolution); analyze project risk (risk identification, evaluation, and response strategies); and monitor and control a project (establish project baselines, project performance measurement, and corrective actions). Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $1,197 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $300

Real Estate Harford Community College does not offer pre-licensing courses for real estate sales. These are required continuing education courses for real estate agents.

Fair Housing Issues Approved for 1.5 hours of continuing education, Topic C. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 1 Course: 45089 M. Terry Tues. 11/27 7:00 - 8:30 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 103

ON DEMAND You decide when you want to start the class, whether it is in the beginning, middle or towards the end of the semester. YOU start the day your enrollment is confirmed. YOU control the speed, day(s) and time at which you work through the program.

Locksmith

ONLINE ON DEMAND

This class features, through lecture and hands-on exercises, the various functions, finishes, and grades of locks. In addition, the student is introduced to a variety of different peripherals which increase the security of a standard lock significantly. Students also learn the methods used to visually, as well as alpha-numerically, identify the most common commercial keys by sales volume. Students are taught to use both a database program and a key catalogue for the purpose of identifying and referencing keys. Course Fee: $895 For more information and to register, contact training@harford.edu or by phone at 443-412-2173.

Course: 45094 M. McNally Mon. - Fri. 10/29 - 11/2 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Performance Training Center@APG

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP Real Estate Appraisal Harford Community College partners with the Maryland Association of Appraisers to offer continuing education courses. For more information and to register, email training@harford.edu or call 443-412-2173.

FHA/VA vs. Conventional Appraisal This course reviews the elements of government appraisals for residential, condo, and new construction appraisals for all loan types. It reviews the requirements for an FHA/ VA appraisal based on HUD/VA minimum property standards. Appraisers learn to better prepare the seller for necessary repairs as well as the reporting techniques for government loans versus conventional ones. Sessions: 1

All classes meet at the Higher Education and Conference Center in Aberdeen.

7 Hour National USPAP Course The 7-hour National USPAP Update Course focuses on the 2006 changes to USPAP. It also includes clarification of commonly misunderstood aspects of USPAP. The course presentation encompasses highly interactive lectures and discussion examples. Course materials include student manual and current edition of USPAP. This is a CE requirement for license renewal! The 15-hr course may no longer be substituted for the required 7-hour USPAP CE. Sessions: 1 Tues. 9/11 Higher Education Center

MDAA 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

MDAA Tues. 10/16 1:00 - 4:00 PM Higher Education Center

Fraud Awareness This class teaches appraisers how to look for fraud and uncover potential related problems in an appraisal. Students will review recent cases studies involving fraud, as well as how to use the Internet to keep fraud from happening. Professional ethics and declining shady offers will be reviewed and practiced. Sessions: 1 MDAA Tues. 11/27 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Higher Education Center

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Starting Over Introduction to Business Computing Learn Word in a Day Word Intermediate Learn Excel in a Day Excel Intermediate PowerPoint QuickStart

The following online courses must also be completed during the semester: • Resume Writing Working Online • 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search Online Once these courses are complete, call 443-412-2033 to receive the Computer Skills for Today’s Workforce certificate.

Becoming a Notary Learn about the roles, regulations, and correct practices in performing the responsibilities of a new notary public. Topics include a brief history, Maryland rules, practical advice, avoiding problems, new developments, and performing competently as a notary. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 1

Small Business

FHA Review Guidelines This course teaches the proper FHA review process for the appraiser, lender and real estate professional; as well as how to become an FHA Reviewer. Students learn how to provide a comparative market analysis (CMA) to meet all HUD/VA concerns. Students also learn of the common deficiencies found in FHA appraisals, and how to properly respond to questions to an FHA review. Sessions: 1 MDAA Tues. 10/16 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Higher Education Center

Computer Skills for Today’s Workforce This series is for individuals who are reentering the workforce, want to advance in their career, change careers, or be more productive. These courses provide the training needed to gain computer skills that can lead to employment or help you advance in your current career. The first course, Starting Over, will identify your strengths and help you map out strategies to achieve your goals. The next six courses will teach you the necessary computer skills for today’s workforce. Finally, the last two courses will help you write an effective resume and search for that perfect job. By completing a combination of classroom and online courses, students will obtain a Harford Community College noncredit certificate. The certificate recognizes the student’s achievement in using Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. To receive the Computer Skills for Today’s Workforce certificate, seven classroom courses must be competed in the following sequence:

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Computer Skills for Today’s Workforce (cont.)

Course: 45209 T. Cavacos Sat. 12/1 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 146

Screenwriters Seminar Participants learn how to write and submit scripts that attract agents, producers, and buyers in the TV and movie industries. Offered through Paramount Communications, students learn the steps to writing a screenplay and are given an inside look at what goes on at a Hollywood studio. The instructor is a Hollywood professional who has written for “Cheers,”“Head of the Class,” and two feature films. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45429 P. Sekulich Sat. 10/6 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 163

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PROFESSIONAL • MANAGEMENT • LEADERSHIP Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Business This six hour course is designed for anyone who is considering starting a small business but is unsure of where to start. Learn the vital steps to be done “before” to avoid mistakes “after”. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 2 HCC - Edgewood Hall

Course Fee: $15

Course: 45772 Tues. 9/11 - 9/18

SBDC 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Course: 45773 Tues. 10/9 - 10/16

SBDC 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Course: 45774 Tues. 11/13 - 11/20

SBDC 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Course: 45775 Tues. 12/11 - 12/18

SBDC 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Don’t See Your Course of Interest? Contact training@harford.edu. Anything is possible . . . HCC welcomes the opportunity to discuss possibilities with you!

Teaching H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Teaching English as a Second Language Would you like to increase your effectiveness as an English language teacher? This certificate prepares instructors to teach English as a Second Language in academic, community, and workplace settings. Students learn current theories of second language learning, lesson planning, and instructional techniques through the completion of four online courses and a practicum. Students must demonstrate eligibility through a qualifying score on the reading (ACR) assessment or the completion of a college-level English course. Students must successfully complete An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL before taking ESL Teacher Practicum. Required Courses: • An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL • Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary • Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar • Teaching ESL/EFL Reading • ESL Teacher Practicum

Travel Agent The Travel Professional This course provides an overview of the Travel and Tourism industry with a specific focus on the role of the travel professional today, while preparing the novice for entry into the travel industry environment. Topics include how to identify the various types of travelers and match them to the correct travel products, the difference between escorted and independent tours, how airline computer reservation systems operate, travel documentation, ground transportation systems, the cruise industry, the basics of sales and marketing, and how to build a professional travel agent resume. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $499 Sessions: 10 Course: 45724 J. Ellerby Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 First and Last session, 9/18 and 11/20 from 7:00 - 9:00 PM on HCC Campus in the Library, Rm. 111 9/25 - 11/13, from 7:00 - 9:30 PM at Safe Harbor, 126 S. Main St., Bel Air, MD 21014

Elective: • Practical Ideas for the Adult ESL/ EFL Classroom Course Fee: $95 Online courses begin every six weeks. To get started, visit www.ed2go.com/harford. This program does not certify participants to teach ESL in Harford County Public Schools. Contact literacy@harford.edu or 443-412-2054 for information or to schedule the practicum.

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COMPUTER TRAINING

A+ Certification ............................................... 42 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) .................................... 44 Certified Wireless Technology Specialist - Extended (CWTS-E) .............. 44 CISCO .................................................................. 43 Computer Fundamentals ............................ 33 Computer Fundamentals w/Microsoft Office 2010 Noncredit Certificate .......... 32 Computer & Network Security................... 44 Computer Skills For Today’s Workforce Noncredit Certificate .................................. 32 Computerized Accounting ........................ 36 CompTIA Certifications ................................ 42 Internet & Web Solutions ............................. 36 IT And Software Development (Online) . 39 IT Service Management .............................. 44 Microsoft Office Applications .................... 33 Microsoft Office Power User Noncredit Certificate .................................. 32 N+ Certification ............................................... 43 Online Courses ................................................ 38 Print Graphic Design Noncredit Certification .............................. 45 Programming ................................................... 37 Security+ ........................................................... 43 Web Graphic Design Noncredit Certification .............................. 45

ANY COURSE, ANY TIME, ANYWHERE! CONTACT pkarwowski@harford.edu or 443-360-9108

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COMPUTER TRAINING COMPUTER TRAINING

Tuition Waiver Information for Senior Adults Tuition is waived for senior adults aged 60 years and older. This waiver applies only to courses as indicated in their descriptions.

Books

Computer Fundamental Courses Introduction to Personal Computers Introduction to Business Computing Keep Track of Files and Folders

Technical Certifications CompTIA – A+ Net+ Security+ Certified Wireless Network Professional – CWTS-E Cisco – CCNA (ISC)2 – CISSP Information Systems Examination Board (ISEB) ITIL Foundation Microsoft – MCSA MCSE SQL Server Print Technologies Certification – Print Graphic Design Web Technologies Certification – Web Graphic Design

Microsoft Office 2010 Applications Word Excel PowerPoint Project Publisher

Access

For more information contact pkarwowski@harford.edu

Most classes have a required textbook which will be used by the instructor in class. Textbooks should be purchased prior to the first class. In the event a book has changed, the instructor will inform you of the appropriate book to purchase. Books can be returned with a receipt and no marks. Check the course number to assure the right book. Books may be purchased at the College Store, or online at bookstore.harford.edu. Click on Buy Text Online, click on Course Textbooks, and follow book order steps. Book titles and prices can also be checked online.

Online Courses Update your skills or learn something new! Hundreds of online courses are delivered via the Internet. Start dates, times, and course fees vary according to the course. Courses are now delivered in three formats. For information, email pkarwowski@harford.edu. •

Option 1 – Blackboard online courses – scheduled 10-12 week courses

Option 2 – Ed2Go online courses – scheduled 6-week courses

Option 3 – Gatlin Education – On-Demand 15-25 weeks

Computer Training Open House Wednesday, August 29 7 - 9 PM HCC Edgewood Hall, Room 132 Don’t miss this opportunity to talk with HCC instructors about how our computer training and certification prep courses can advance your career or boost your resume.

Directions to HCC’s Location at Edgewood Public Library (ELIB): From Mountain Road (Rt. 152), take Rt. 40 North • Turn right on Edgewood Road (Rt. 755 S) • At light, cross Route 24 • Continue on Edgewood Road • Left on Hanson Road • Park in shopping center parking (enter building at Hanson Road) HCC classrooms face Hanson Road From Bel Air, take Rt. 24 toward Edgewood • Turn left at Rt. 755 S (Edgewood Road) – Do not turn left at Edgewood Road near Denny’s and Richlin Ballroom. • Continue on Rt. 755 S • Left on Hanson Road • Park in shopping center parking (enter building at Hanson Road) HCC classrooms face Hanson Road Note: HCC classes are held even when Edgewood Public Library is closed.

Directions to HCC’s Performance Training Center Located at Aberdeen Proving Ground (PTC@APG): 6245 Guardian Gateway Suite 108 APG, MD 21005 • Enter APG through the Rt. 715 gate. • Proceed to Visitor’s Center with valid driver’s license and vehicle registration. • Once approved, go through visitor’s gate. • Take left onto Deer Creek Loop Road (2nd light). • Turn left on Guardian Gateway. HCC is in the single story offices on the right, Suite 108.

Directions to the Higher Education Center (HEC) @ HEAT : 1201 Technology Drive Aberdeen, Maryland 21001 • Take Interstate 95 North or South to exit 85, Aberdeen. • Take Rt. 22 West. • The HEAT Center is on the left 200 yards beyond the interchange.

To RSVP, email training@harford.edu.

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COMPUTER TRAINING Computer Fundamentals w/Microsoft Office 2010 Noncredit Certificate HCC’s Continuing Education and Training Division can enhance your computer skills and professional opportunities. Earn a Computer Fundamentals certificate when you successfully complete a series of six noncredit computer classroom courses: four core courses and two additional classroom computer courses. Students may take the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint QuickStart courses in any order. These classes will help prepare you to sit for the Microsoft Business Certification exams in Office 2010. The certificate recognizes the student’s achievement in gaining knowledge in using computers for business and personal applications. 1. Complete four core courses: • Introduction to Personal Computers or Introduction to Business Computing • Word QuickStart • Excel QuickStart • PowerPoint QuickStart 2. Complete two electives: • Select any two classroom computer courses listed in the Noncredit Schedule except for the Learn in a Day classes. 3. Call 443-412-2033 to receive your Computer Fundamentals certificate.

Microsoft Office Power User Noncredit Certificate

Computer Skills for Today’s Workforce Noncredit Certificate

HCC’s Continuing Education and Training Division can help you stand out among your peers and become part of an elite group of qualified, knowledgeable Office users in the modern workplace. Employers are always looking for Office users who can work smarter and have greater competence. Individuals who complete the certificate program can prove their abilities as productive Office users and increase their credibility with employers. Earn the Power User certificate when you successfully complete all core classroom courses and one classroom elective as listed below. These classes will help prepare you to sit for the Microsoft Business Certification exams in Office 2010.

This series is for individuals who are reentering the workforce, want to advance in their career, change careers, or be more productive. These courses provide the training needed to gain computer skills that can lead to employment or help you advance in your current career. The first course, Starting Over, will identify your strengths and help you map out strategies to achieve your goals. The next six courses will teach you the necessary computer skills for today’s workforce. Finally, the last two courses will help you write an effective resume and search for that perfect job.

1. Complete five core courses: • Word Intermediate Features • Word Advanced Features • Excel Intermediate Features • Excel Advanced Features • Access QuickStart 2. Complete one elective course from the following list: • Advanced PowerPoint • Access Intermediate 3. Call 443-412-2033 to receive your Microsoft Office Power User certificate.

1. Complete seven core courses: • Starting Over • Introduction to Business Computing • Learn Word in a Day • Word Intermediate • Learn Excel in a Day • Excel Intermediate • PowerPoint QuickStart 2. Complete the following Ed2Go online courses: • Resume Writing Workshop Online • 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search Online See pages 2, 38 for more information. 3. Call 443-412-2033 to receive your Computer Skills for Today’s Workforce Certificate.

In order to bring you the latest technology, all MS Office courses are taught using Microsoft Office 2010 software.

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COMPUTER TRAINING Computer Fundamentals Starting Over This course is designed for individuals who are reentering the workforce, want to advance to a higher position, or change careers. Although the unexpected or the need to start again can sap energy, warp thinking, and kill ambition, you can gather the wind in your sails and chart a new course with confidence. Beginning with the Starting Over workshop, you will gain ideas, concepts, and insights for turning your career goals into a reality. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $15

Course: 45071 N. Tilton Wed. 9/19 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207

Keep Track of Files & Folders Don’t be confused any longer by the filing system on your computer! Unravel the mystery of where files go after they are saved. Learn to save, locate, and reuse files as well as understand the role folders play in storing files. Topics include file management tasks such as copying, moving, renaming, deleting, restoring, and finding files. This class does not teach the basics of Windows. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45072 K. Burton Fri. 9/28 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Introduction to Business Computing This course is designed for the new computer user who needs to know business computing basics such as Windows, Word, Excel, file management, and email. The hands-on exercises in this course offer valid business scenarios, such as composing letters, memos, budgets, presentations, and email messages with attachments. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Introduction to Business Computing (cont.) Tuition: $175 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $55

Course: 45073 G. Williamson Tues., Thur. 10/2 - 10/18 6:30 - 9:40 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 125

Introduction to Personal Computers Learn the basic skills needed to operate a computer and use commercial software packages that run in Windows. Students receive an overview of Windows, word processing, electronic spreadsheets, and the Internet through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises. Topics include computer terminology, use of the mouse, and hardware and software evaluation. This is a good course for beginners. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $175 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $55

Course: 45074 G. Williamson Mon., Wed. 9/17 - 10/3 6:30 - 9:40 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 125 Course: 45075 K. Burton Mon., Wed. 10/1 - 10/17 1:00 - 4:10 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course: 45076 J. Reilly Fri. 10/5 - 11/9 9:00 AM - 12:10 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course: 45077 G. Williamson Sat. 11/3 - 12/15 9:00 AM - 12:10 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 No class 11/24. Course: 45078 J. Reilly Tues. 11/6 - 12/11 9:00 AM - 12:10 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 136

Computer Fundamentals ONLINE Classes: • Achieving Top Search Engine Positions • Computer Skills for the Workplace • Introduction to Linux • Introduction to Windows Vista • Introduction to Windows XP • Keyboarding • Using the Internet in the Classroom See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Microsoft Office Applications MICROSOFT WORD Learn Word in a Day Need to get up to speed quickly? Learn how to use Word in this quick-paced course designed to show how to make professionallooking documents that communicate your ideas and creativity. Topics include formatting text and paragraphs, working with tabs and margins, adding borders and shading, inserting headers and footers, adding and formatting page numbers, and creating, formatting, and editing tables. Learn how to make your documents both visually appealing and dynamic. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $39 Sessions: 1 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course:45050 Thur. 10/11

C. Blubaugh 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Course: 45051 Thur. 11/15

C. Blubaugh 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Word QuickStart Microsoft Word is a powerful word processing program that can efficiently create, modify, and format documents. With today’s fastpaced work environment, increased editing skills and automating tasks is a must. Comprehensive training includes formatting text, creating bulleted lists, changing line spacing, working with tabs and margins, entering text in a header or footer, inserting page breaks, printing a range of pages, inserting tables, finding and replacing text, adding borders, adding clip art, resizing and

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COMPUTER TRAINING Word QuickStart (cont.) moving clipart, making tasks easier with macros, and mail merging. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $145 Course Fee: $39 Sessions: 5 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course:45052 Tues., Thur. 9/13 - 9/27

S. Nonn 1:00 - 4:10 PM

Course: 45053 Sat. 09/29 - 10/27

C. Blubaugh 9:00 AM - 12:10 PM

Word Intermediate Features Learn more advanced editing techniques that will increase skills to accomplish tasks required in today’s professional environment. This course will expand on basic concepts and will build skills to create more complex documents. Topics include working with graphics, creating a mail merge, creating labels, creating styles and templates, generating an index, inserting headers and footers in multiple sections, inserting quick parts, and inserting WordArt. Prerequisite: Word 2010 QuickStart or Word 2010 experience. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $39 Sessions: 1 or 2 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course: 45054 Wed. 10/24

L. Meyers 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Course: 45055 Wed., Thur. 12/6 - 12/12

B. Lamka 6:00 - 9:15 PM

Word Advanced Features This course is designed for participants who have previously used Microsoft Word and are comfortable with its basic and intermediate features. Expand your Word knowledge with the advanced features of the software. Topics include integrating word with other Microsoft programs; creating and modifying forms; creating charts and diagrams; adding comments; tracking changes; creating, running, and editing a macro; and working with references. Prerequisite: Word 2010 Intermediate Features. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

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Excel QuickStart (cont.)

Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Course: 45059 Tues., Thur. 9/13 - 9/27

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45056 L. Meyers Thur. 12/13 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

S. Nonn 6:30 - 9:40 PM

Course: 45060 J. Reilly Tues., Thur. 10/16 - 10/30 9:00 AM - 12:10 PM

Excel Intermediate Features

MICROSOFT EXCEL Learn Excel in a Day Need to learn Excel in a hurry? Not a problem with this one-day course designed to maximize your time with tools and techniques to create professional spreadsheets. Create a spreadsheet from scratch, insert formulas and functions, use formatting features, and create a simple chart. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45057 J. Reilly Tues. 10/2 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course: 45058 J. Reilly Wed. 11/7 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 125

Excel QuickStart Microsoft’s Excel is one of the most popular computer programs for reporting financial information because it quickly and accurately calculates numbers, eliminating the chance of calculating errors. This comprehensive course covers creating worksheets, formatting techniques, entering formulas, rearranging data within a worksheet, restructuring worksheets, constructing and copying formulas using relative and absolute references, using functions, using shortcut menus, hiding and unhiding columns and rows, placing a chart on a worksheet, and exploring additional formatting with graphic images. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $145 Course Fee: $39 Sessions: 2 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

This course is designed for participants who have previously used Microsoft Excel and can create, edit, and print simple worksheets. Students will expand on basic concepts and techniques to create more complex workbooks. Topics include creating, modifying, and formatting charts; sorting table data; filtering a table; creating and running simple macros; creating hyperlinks; and sharing Excel files. Prerequisite: Excel 2010 QuickStart or Excel 2010 experience. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1or 2

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45061 L. Meyers Thur. 11/8 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course: 45062 B. Lamka Tues., Thur. 11/27 - 11/29 6:00 - 9:15 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 125

Excel Advanced Features This course is designed for students who have previously used Microsoft Excel and are comfortable with its basic and intermediate features. Students expand their knowledge by learning the advanced features of the software. Topics include creating pivot tables, creating a template, using advanced analysis features such as goal seek and scenario manager, inserting comments, embedding an Excel chart into a PowerPoint slide, and importing a table into an Access table. Prerequisite: Excel 2010 Intermediate Features. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45063 B. Lamka Tues. 12/11 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

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MICROSOFT ACCESS

Access Advanced Features (cont.)

PowerPoint QuickStart

Access QuickStart

Create imaginative and spectacular PowerPoint presentations using Clip Art, animation, sound effects, web collaboration, and hyperlinks. Topics include layout and design; creating a summary slide; inserting and formatting pictures; pulling clips from the web; inserting and modifying objects; manipulating and grouping objects; using WordArt; combining presentations; creating and formatting tables; creating custom slide shows; inserting comments; linking Excel charts to presentations; creating overhead transparencies and 35mm slides; printing slides, speaker notes, and handouts; and preparing on-screen presentations. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Afraid of Microsoft Access? Using existing database examples, learn the fundamentals of good database design, explore key terms and concepts, get acquainted with Access program components, create a database, use queries to find and analyze data, and design simple forms and reports. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $219 Sessions: 2

Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $39 Sessions: 1 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course: 45064 Fri. 9/21

S. Nonn 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Course: 45065 Mon. 10/22

L. Meyers 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Advanced PowerPoint This course is designed for students who have previously used Microsoft PowerPoint and are comfortable with its basic features and techniques. Students will expand their knowledge with the advanced features of the software. Topics include working with charts, updating a linked Excel worksheet, creating custom tables, designing and formatting SmartArt; inserting animation and sound, using macros, inserting hyperlinks, using templates and adding comments; creating a custom show, packaging a presentation, and creating a photo album. Prerequisite: PowerPoint 2010 QuickStart or PowerPoint 2010 experience. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45066 B. Lamka Fri. 12/7 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Tuition: $219 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45067 B. Lamka Wed., Thur. 10/10 - 10/11 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 125

Access Intermediate Features This course is designed for participants who have previously used Microsoft Access and can create a simple database. This course will expand on basic concepts and will build skills to create more complex databases. Topics include creating multiple table queries; using table templates; importing data from Excel; normalizing data; analyzing queries, forms and reports; and creating a parameter query. Prerequisite: Access 2010 QuickStart or Access 2010 experience. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $219 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45068 B. Lamka Wed., Thur. 11/14 - 11/15 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 125

Access Advanced Features This course is designed for participants who have previously used Microsoft Access 2010 and are comfortable with its basic and intermediate features. This course will expand on the student’s knowledge and will teach the advanced features of the software. Topics include creating advanced reports, managing database objects, creating macros, creating modules, and maintaining a database. Prerequisite: Access 2010 QuickStart and Access 2007 Intermediate or extensive Access 2010 experience. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45069 L. Meyers Mon., Wed. 12/3 - 12/5 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

MICROSOFT PUBLISHER Introduction to MS Publisher Do you want to create professional-looking publications for print or online presentation? If so, this course is for you. This course teaches the basics of Microsoft Publisher. Topics include using a template; importing a MS Word document; opening, viewing, saving, and closing a publication; working with text boxes, shapes, and graphics; and creating colorful cards and calendars. Prerequisite: Windows XP or Vista. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45511 B. Lamka Thur. 10/4 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management Using MS Project 2010 Many people who have managed projects for years with no formal study realize the field of project management and the information technology industry change rapidly. This course provides up-to-date information on how well project management and MS Project can help you manage projects effectively. Topics include defining a project and its scope, identifying keys to success, and developing the steps to effectively set up and manage a project. Students plan and control the project and predict the cost and schedule at completion. Learn how to customize MS Project to accommodate various-sized projects. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $219 Sessions: 2

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Course Fee: $39

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COMPUTER TRAINING Project Management Using MS Project 2010 (cont.) Course: 45070 B. Lamka Tues., Thur. 10/23 - 10/25 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 125

Microsoft Office Applications ONLINE Classes: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Introduction to FrontPage Introduction to Microsoft Access Intermediate Microsoft Access Introduction to Microsoft Excel Intermediate Microsoft Excel Advanced Microsoft Excel Introduction to Microsoft Outlook Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint Intermediate Microsoft PowerPoint Introduction to Microsoft Project Introduction to Microsoft Visio Introduction to Microsoft Word Intermediate Microsoft Word Advanced Microsoft Word Introduction to Publisher Microsoft Excel in the Classroom Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom • Microsoft Word in the Classroom See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Computerized Accounting Quick Books Learn to automate business finances including how to enter invoices, cash sales, bills, items bought and sold, and resale items; track expenses and income by job or client; track and pay sales tax; receive and deposit payments; and print invoices, statements, payroll checks, and reports. Reports include profit and loss, balance sheets, trial balances, journals, and cash flow. Prerequisites: Knowledge of accounting and working knowledge of Windows. USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $239 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45101 M. Joyner Mon. 10/15 - 11/12 6:30 - 9:40 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 125

Computerized Accounting ONLINE Classes: • Introduction to QuickBooks • Performing Payroll in QuickBooks • QuickBooks for Contractors See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Internet and Web Solutions Introduction to Blogging Blogs have become extremely popular in recent years as a way for individuals and businesses, big and small, to communicate effectively with the rest of the world. A blog can be incorporated into a website, stand apart from a website, or actually be its own website. Learn the latest blogging trends, the best blogging software, and the fundamentals of what to write and how to write for a blog. You will setup a real blog that you can incorporate advertising into right away in order to try to begin making money. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows XP or Vista and comfortable browsing the Internet. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Tuition: $99 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45081 B. Lamka Sat. 10/27 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 136

Mastering Photoshop Elements

Advanced Blogging There are so many blogging solutions and strategies out there today that it is difficult to filter through the methods that actually work. This course is for you if you know how to blog, but now you want to create and host your own blog on your own domain. Learn new ways to make money with your blog, how to enable members to register with your site, and develop the marketing skills needed to become a successful blog writer. Hear success stories who have launched full-time careers in this growing (and lucrative) industry. Prerequisite: Introduction to Blogging or Introduction to Hosting Services. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Photoshop Elements’ friendly user interface, combined with its bargain-basement price, has made it an instant hit with the new wave of digital photographers and home users lured by the recent proliferation of sophisticated, low-cost digital cameras and scanners. This course is designed for students who are looking for a powerful, low-cost software program to meet their imaging needs. Learn how to retouch images, use special effects, and filters and styles that turn your digital images into fascinating works of art. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $175 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $55

Course: 45082 S. Nonn Tues., Thur. 10/2 - 10/18 1:00 - 4:10 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 136

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45080 B. Lamka Sat. 11/10 - 11/17 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 136

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Social Media websites such as MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn offer many interesting ways for individuals to socialize with businesses, friends, coworkers, family members, and even strangers. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each social media website, as well as how you can promote yourself or your business in a very positive light. Learn about viral marketing and the strategy involved when it comes to using social media websites as advertisements. You will also learn unique ways to keep you (or your children) safe while using social media websites. You may also learn that there is something you are doing right now that is putting you or your family in danger. Learn how to use social media responsibly, but also learn the many ways to have a lot of fun with social media. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows XP or Vista and comfortable browsing the Internet. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45079 B. Lamka Sat. 10/6 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 136

Tuition: $99 Sessions: 2

Introduction to Social Media

Course: 45083 S. Nonn Fri. 10/19 - 11/30 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 No class 11/23.

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COMPUTER TRAINING Advanced InDesign This course will help you implement advanced InDesign techniques to enhance the functionality and look of your documents. The class will help you create documents that are attractive that can be globally accessed. Topics include managing styles, developing complex paths, handling page elements, administering external files, managing long documents, and adjusting print settings. Prerequisite: Introduction to InDesign. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $149 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45084 C. Courtney Fri. 11/30 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Advanced ColdFusion This course is designed to be an extension of the ColdFusion course that is part of the Web Graphics Design Certification series. Topics will include web application development, session management, security, and coding practices. Prerequisite: successful completion of ColdFusion or past experience with coding in ColdFusion. Cannot substitute with an online class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $295 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $75

Course: 45138 B. Clingan Tues., Thur. 12/11 - 12/20 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Internet And Web Solutions ONLINE Classes: • Achieving Top Search Engine Positions • Creating Web Pages • Creating Web Pages II • Designing Effective Websites • Introduction to CorelDRAW • Introduction to CSS and XHMTL • Introduction to Dreamweaver • Introduction to Flash • Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage • Introduction to Photoshop • Intermediate Photoshop • Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay • Photoshop CS4 for the Digital Photographer • Photoshop Elements for the Digital Photographer See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Programming Assembly Programming Language This course covers the characteristics and functions of a microcomputer assembly language. The students learn to solve problems using assembly language for Intel IA-32 processors. Topics include the fundamentals of assembly language programming, IA-32 processor architecture, real mode and protected mode programming, and computer hardware manipulation. Laboratory consists of coding and debugging programs. Prerequisite: Moderate computer experience and experience with at least one other programming language. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $328 Sessions: 14

Course Fee: $40

Course: 45096 C. Karwowski Wed. 9/5 - 12/12 6:00 - 9:50 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 009 No class 11/21.

ONLINE EDUCATION FOR BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS If your organization is like most, you need flexible options for the educational needs of your staff. Perhaps your employees travel extensively and cannot attend regularly scheduled classes. Or your personnel are scattered throughout the country. Or you want all your employees to have short, targeted training with weekly drop-in sessions. Maybe your employees need the same consistent training on a new product or service. Or you want traditional face-to-face instruction with an online component for your staff to access and share ideas long after the course is over. Whatever your situation, HCC can provide an online training solution that fits your needs.

Convenient, Standardized and Economical Online training, either in conjunction with classroom-based courses or as the sole means of instruction, provides a convenient, standardized, and economical approach to corporate training. Employees attend class from anywhere – in the office, at home, or on the road – and study at a pace that is right for them. With courses that are either instructor-led or self-paced, with or without a live chat or web conferencing component, Harford can assist you with your educational needs.

Your First Choice for Online Training Harford Community College is responsive to the increased demands for online learning using a variety of instructional techniques to suit learning preferences and content requirements. It has a well-honed distance education platform and seasoned staff who implement online training.

Providing Greater Access to Key Learning • 10-Minute Training Modules on Company Policies • New Employee Orientation • English • Proofreading and Editing Techniques • Techniques for Effectively Demonstrating New Products • Principles of Marketing • Effective Business Writing • First Responders • Anatomy and Physiology for the Health Care Professional • Disease and the Human Body • Motivating Your Employees • Communicating Effectively • Creating High Performance Work Teams

Is Online Training Right for You? To find out if online training is right for your employees and to obtain more information about developing online training for your business or organization, call 443-360-9108 or email pkarwowski@harford.edu.

Certificate To Career In One Year Get the Skills2Compete at Harford Community College. Scholarships for workforce development programs are available for students 16-21 years old who qualify. Funded by the Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc. Call 443-412-2160 to discover more.

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HCC Online Courses Stay comfortable. Start learning. Try an online course with HCC. Ed2Go Online Courses • Choose from hundreds of courses at www.ed2go.com/harford • Begin class on a given date: Complete course lessons anytime from work or home during the 6-week class session • Benefit from the real-world experience of online instructors • Get affordable education at either $95 or $125 for most courses Class Start Dates (Courses run 6 weeks) July 18 September 19 November 14 August 15 October 17 December 12 Visit www.ed2go/harford for descriptions of courses offered in the following areas: Accounting & Finance Accounting Fundamentals Accounting Software Personal Finance & Investments

Language & Arts (cont.) Graphic & Multimedia Design Languages Publishing

Business Business Communication Business Software General Business Skills Grant Writing Management & Leadership Nonprofit Project Management Sales & Marketing Start Your Own Business

Law and Legal Business & Corporate Criminal Law General Law LSAT Preparation Personal Development Arts Children, Parents, & Family Digital Photography Health and Wellness Job Search Languages Personal Enrichment Personal Finance & Investments Start Your Own Business Test Prep

College Readiness Developmental Studies Math Test Prep Computer Applications Adobe Microsoft Other Applications

Teaching & Education Classroom Computing Languages Mathematics Reading & Writing Science Test Prep Tools for Teachers

Design and Composition Adobe Software Digital Photography Graphic Design Multimedia Web Design Healthcare & Medical Alternative Medicine Ancillary EMS and Firefighters Ethics, Law, & Compliance Health Care Certificate Health Information Management Veterinary Language & Arts Arts Creative Writing Digital Photography

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Technology Computer Fundamentals Computer Programming Database Management Graphic & Multimedia Design Networking & Communications Security Web Technology Writing & Publishing Business Writing Creative Writing Grant Writing Publishing

Gatlin Professional Online Training • Become more marketable in the workplace with advanced online training and certifications • Begin courses on demand whenever you wish and complete lessons at your own pace • Communicate with qualified instructors with knowledge of today’s business environment • Textbooks included and mailed to you Browse the following sections of this catalogue for Gatlin courses marked by this symbol Computer Training Construction • Manufacturing • Industry Healthcare & Human Services Professional • Management • Leadership For registration information, visit www.harford.edu/CET/register Questions? Email training@harford.edu. Blackboard Business Online Courses • Communicate with instructors and students within the user-friendly Blackboard format • Begin class on a given date: Complete course lessons anytime during the 12-week session Browse the following section for Blackboard courses marked with the symbol Professional • Management • Leadership For registration information, visit www.harford.edu/CET/register Questions? Contact rbourn@harford.edu. For Blackboard system questions, contact the eLearning Team at 443-412-2256 or online@harford.edu.

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COMPUTER TRAINING IT AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 3ds max

Gatlin Online

If you’re looking to create professional 3D graphics that appear just like the ones in the video games you play at home, then this is the program for you! This program is broken up into three training modules. The first is designed to make learning the fundamentals of game object modeling fun while still covering a large variety of required professional techniques. The second module expands on the first and demonstrates how to create and use professional game oriented textured assets and export them to game engines. The third and final module focuses primarily on creating and animating game characters. This 3ds Max online training program gives you the chance to immerse yourself in a 3D world. This program is designed for aspiring game animators who want to learn all the basics in this exciting field. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,795

Sessions: 90

Course: 45118

C. Bradley

Advanced MCTS: SQL Server 2008

Gatlin Online

Gain a comprehensive advantage in database administration! In this program, you’ll develop the skills and knowledge to configure, manage, and maintain a Windows Server 2008 network, while preparing yourself to take four Microsoft certification exams. In this online program, an expert instructor will guide you through four courses that build your competency in working with Windows Server 2008 networks and SQL Server 2008 products and features. The program combines lessons, tests, reading assignments, exercises, and simulated labs within the online environment, in addition to a student manual used as a reference tool throughout the program. You’ll also have access to TestPrep Exam software to help you prepare to write your Microsoft IT Certification exams. It’s a powerful certification preparation tool that simulates the conditions of the certification exams so you’ll be fully prepared to do your best. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,995

Sessions: 88

Course: 45119

C. Lobban

AutoCAD 2011

Gatlin Online

AutoCAD 3D (cont.)

This program will give you the knowledge and hands-on practice you need to master the fundamentals of the 2D tools in AutoCAD 2011— an essential design tool used in mechanical and civil engineering, architecture, and facilities planning and management. In addition, it will prepare you for the Autodesk AutoCAD 2011 Certified Associate exam. You’ll begin with basic tools and then explore efficiency tools, complex objects, use of external reference and image files, advanced plotting, and customizations. The program comes with a full AutoCAD 2011 license and AutoCAD 2011 Course Notes. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

AutoCAD 3D skills will make you more competitive in fields including mechanical and civil engineering, architecture, and facilities planning and management. This program will also help you prepare for a portion of the Autodesk AutoCAD 2011 Certified Associate exam. Software is not included in this program. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

Course Fee: $2,495

Sessions: 40

Course: 45120

J. MacMillan

The CCNA certification indicates a professional level of knowledge and a foundation in basic networking. This program incorporates the objectives for the Cisco CCNA exam version 640-802, focusing on giving you the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small and medium branch office Enterprise network, including configuring several switches and routers, connecting to a WAN, and implanting network security. A student should be able to complete configuration and implementation of a small branch office network under supervision. Upon successful completion of this program, you’ll be prepared to sit for the Cisco 640-802 certification exam. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

AutoCAD 2011 With AutoCAD 3D

Gatlin Online

This program will give you the knowledge and hands-on practice you need to master the fundamentals of the 2D commands and 3D modeling tools in AutoCAD 2011—an essential design tool used in mechanical and civil engineering, architecture, and facilities planning and management. You’ll begin with basic tools and then explore efficiency tools, complex objects, use of external reference and image files, advanced plotting, and customizations. In addition, you’ll get a thorough grounding in the main features of AutoCAD’s advanced 3D Modeling workspace. By the end of the program, you’ll have the skills you need to prepare for the Autodesk AutoCAD 2011 Certified Associate exam. The program comes with a full student AutoCAD 2011 license and a quick reference guide, AutoCAD 2011 Course Notes. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $3,395

Sessions: 46

Course: 45121

J. MacMillan

AutoCAD 3D

Gatlin Online

If you’ve mastered AutoCAD’s 2D concepts and methods, you can take your skills to a new level by adding 3D tools to your repertoire. In this program, you’ll get a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of 3D and explore the main features of AutoCAD’s advanced 3D Modeling workspace. Many employers use AutoCAD 3D in their computer-aided design environment, and

Course Fee: $1,595 Course: 45122

Sessions: 20 J. MacMillan

Cisco CCNA Certification Training

Gatlin Online

Course Fee: $2,095

Sessions: 20

Course: 45123

B. Stout

CompTIA Security+ Certification Training

Gatlin Online

Gain the skills you need to be a security professional and prepare yourself to take the CompTIA™ Security+ certification exam as you master the basics of system security, network infrastructure, access control, and organizational security. Once you complete this program, you’ll be proficient in basic security concepts such as attacks and mitigation, security applications, risk assessment, disaster recovery and incident reporting, and vulnerability assessment. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,795

Sessions: 20

Course: 45124

T. Rossi

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COMPUTER TRAINING Forensic Computer Examiner

Gatlin Online

This comprehensive online program prepares you for a career in this emerging field. You’ll learn not only to thoroughly examine digital media, but also to clearly document, control, prepare, and present examination results that will stand up in a court of law. You’ll be able to identify where and how data is stored and how to recover and interpret data and draw appropriate conclusions based on the data. Education on the ethics of computer forensics is also included. This program is hands-on and emphasizes learning by doing. The primary certification for civilian forensic computer examiners is the Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) certification. The Forensic Computer Examiner Online Training Program is an authorized ISFCE training course that will thoroughly prepare you to take the CCE certification exam. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $3,195

Sessions: 16

Course: 45125

J. Fretts

Help Desk Analyst: Tier 1

Gatlin Online

The computer support industry is one of the fastest-growing fields, and there is every indication that this growth will continue. This program uniquely prepares you to work as a support specialist by focusing on the business needs of the customer, establishing credibility and trust, and handling the most difficult customer scenarios. You’ll learn about problem solving and troubleshooting, team dynamics, and interpersonal communication skills. You’ll also get a broad overview of the back-office operations of a support center, and the common industry tools and technologies used in providing exceptional customer support. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,595

Sessions: 24

Course: 45127

MCITP: Desktop Support Tech 7

E. Svendsen Gatlin Online

Impress employers by updating your technical support skills! In this program, you’ll prepare for the Microsoft 70-680 and 70-685 certification exams as you learn to configure systems and resolve desktop application, network, and security issues in a Windows 7 environment. This program is also ideal if you currently have an MCDST certification

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Microsoft (MCTS): SQL Server 2008 Implementation & Maintenance (cont.)

and want to upgrade to MCITP on Windows 7 by taking the Microsoft 70-682 exam only. MCITP includes two courses, Windows 7 Configuring and Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Technician. These courses will train you to support Windows 7 end users and troubleshoot desktop environments running on the Windows 7 operating system. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

Course Fee: $1,895

Sessions: 40

Course: 45128

C. Lobban

MCITP: Server Administrator

Gatlin Online

This program will prepare you to administer and manage Windows 2008 Networks and to take the Microsoft 70-640, 70-642 and 70-646 certification exams. Upon completing the program and passing the exams, you’ll earn the MCITP: Server Administrator certification. In this program, you’ll cover topics including network planning, implementation and design, name resolution, internet and firewall security, file management, authorization, authentication, group policy, user/group/ computer management, installation and administration of servers, role management, backup and recovery, optimization and maintenance, PKI, patch management, certificate services and business continuity. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,995

Sessions: 48

Course: 45129

T. Rossi

Gatlin Online Microsoft (MCTS): SQL Server 2008 Implementation & Maintenance

Upgrade your skills and take your IT career to the next level! Database administrators with MCTS SQL Server 2008 certification are in high demand. This online program prepares you for success on the 70-432: MCTS SQL Server 2008, Implementation, and Maintenance certification exam.With the guidance of an expert instructor, you’ll learn how to use SQL Server 2008 product features and tools. The program combines lessons, tests, reading assignments, exercises, and simulated labs within the online environment, in addition to a student manual used as a reference tool throughout the program.

Course Fee: $895

Sessions: 37

Course: 45133

C. Lobban

Microsoft Web Developer

Gatlin Online

In this program, you’ll learn how to develop Web pages using .NET Framework 3.5. When you’ve completed the program, you’ll have the foundational knowledge you need to take the Microsoft 70-536 and 70-562 exams and earn a certification as a Microsoft Web Developer. Skills you’ll master in this program include installing and using Visual Studio 2008, using web developer express, and debugging code. You’ll also explore HTML concepts, elements and tags, attributes, hyperlinks and anchors, image management, XML, CSS, .NET programming, ASP.NET, JQuery, AJAX, ASP .NET Web Applications, and .NET Framework 3.5. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,095

Sessions: 40

Course: 45130

S. Holmes

Search Engine Marketing

Gatlin Online

No longer the territory of geekdom, search engine marketing has exploded into the mainstream. Today, thousands of businesses are falling all over themselves to capture online searchers. And they’ll pay big bucks to search engines for the privilege. Giants like Google, Yahoo and AOL can’t fail to make money because everybody wants a bit of their search action. As a search engine marketer, you’ll pay for Web advertising that appears when consumers type specific search terms into a search engine. Using a combination of search optimization techniques, copywriting skills, and bidding dollars to pay for targeted advertising, you’ll be able to place a product or a business directly in front of the right consumer at the right time. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,995

Sessions: 75

Course: 45131

K. Jordan

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COMPUTER TRAINING Gatlin Online

Search Engine Optimization

The job of a Search Engine Optimizer is considered one of today’s cutting-edge jobs, and a career in this industry can be highly rewarding. Job candidates who are certified in search engine marketing may well have an edge over their fellow applicants. The Search Engine Optimization Online Training Program is a bundle of three programs designed to help you jump-start your career in the fast-paced search engine industry. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

WebMaster (cont.) and state-of-the-art equipment as well as the latest software. They’re allowed to indulge in artistic and professional freedoms rarely seen in any other industry—and can often work from home or use flextime. This Webmaster Online Training Program starts with Web page development and introduces new concepts by involving you in active Web page implementation. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,895

Sessions: 30 M. Scofield

Course Fee: $1,595

Sessions: 60

Course: 45137

Course: 45132

K. Jordan

MEDIA AND DESIGN

Web Applications Developer

Gatlin Online

In this program, you’ll use multiple tools and technologies to develop state-of-the-art web applications. The program is broken into 10 modules designed to teach you all the fundamentals of developing and maintaining database-driven Web sites. You’ll begin by learning basic HTML, the core technology behind almost all websites. You’ll also master using CSS to design your pages and discover how to make your site more dynamic with JavaScript. Then you’ll dive into PHP and SQL, technologies that allow you to create database-driven websites such as intranets and e-commerce sites. In addition, you’ll learn the basics of XML, a technology that’s helpful in all programming including web development. Next, you’ll create Ajax applications that respond more like traditional desktop software, giving users a faster and more interactive experience. You’ll end your course by exploring HTML5, the newest version of HTML, putting you on the cutting edge of web development. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,295

Sessions: 54

Course: 45135

G. Reed

WebMaster

Gatlin Online

As a Webmaster, you might be called upon to work in a group developing interactive e-commerce or e-business sites. You could be in control of an auction site, a discussion group, an online newsletter, a physician’s appointment page, an organization’s membership site, or you could be developing a marketing presence for a new product. Webmasters are often the first to test new

Game Art Certificate

Gatlin Online

In the Game Art Online Training program, you’ll learn both technical and artistic skills, applying professional approaches to digital imaging, 3D modeling, model texturing, game animation, color, and lighting. Modules are structured around practical projects that mirror current practices in game art development. The projects are demanding, and faculty members critique your assignments to help you create your best work. A secondary focus of the program is building the analytical and communication skills that game industry employers seek. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $5,495

Sessions: 72

Course: 45126

T. Gantzler

Video Game Design & Development

Video Game Design & Development (cont.) Course Fee: $2,095

Sessions: 167

Course: 45134

S. Trujillo Gatlin Online

Web Design Certificate

Looking to launch your career in the exciting field of Web design? This Web Design Program focuses on the fundamental technical and aesthetic skills required for this challenging field. As a student, you’ll gain proficiency in the software programs that every Web designer needs to know: Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver, and Flash. You’ll learn how to create digital images, build standards-compliant Web sites using HTML and CSS code and Dreamweaver software, and add interactivity with JavaScript and jQuery. Hands-on projects will give you experience in professional Web design. Assignments include digital retouching and compositing, HTML page markup, CSSbased layout and typography, home page and navigation design, JavaScript features and effects, competitive analysis, site maps, wireframes, mood boards, color palettes, blog layout, and portfolio site design. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $5,495

Sessions: 72

Course: 45136

P. Nilsson

Gatlin Online

Using a comprehensive and analytical approach to game engine architectures, this program offers you the opportunity to learn how to effectively implement game ideas. The curriculum is divided into eight modules covering five major areas of study: programming languages, mathematics skills, 3D graphics pipeline programming, real-time game engine architectures, and artificial intelligence algorithms. Developing and managing the complex environments for games and related visualization applications is a challenging task, but with the right training and professional guidance, the challenge becomes much less daunting. Transcript available. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.

Certificate To Career In One Year Get the Skills2Compete at Harford Community College. Scholarships for workforce development programs are available for students 16 - 21 years old who qualify. Funded by the Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc. Call 443-412-2160 to discover more.

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COMPUTER TRAINING TECHNICAL CERTIFICATIONS Technical certifications measure competency and capability to demonstrate technical knowledge to potential employers. Increase your marketability, salary and the business value of your future company. Today, virtually every technology professional can benefit by pursuing a well-chosen certification. Advance your career or start a new one with industry certifications offered online or in the traditional classroom setting. Harford Community College provides affordable, flexible IT Certification and training programs designed to build skills and fit a busy lifestyle. CompTIA Certifications • A+ • Network+ • Linux+ • Security+ • Server+ Cisco Certifications • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

CompTIA Certifications What is A+ Certification? Sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), A+ Certification is an industry-wide, globally recognized credential for today’s PC Repair Technicians. It is a marketable certification that organizations seek when hiring PC Technicians to support and maintain PCs in a diverse network environment. Whether a student pursues A+ Certification for its own merit or as a starting point for other certifications, the courses offered at Harford Community College give a firm foundation of knowledge, ability, and skills in the field of maintenance and PC Repair. Practice tests are used in preparing for the exam. Courses: • Fundamentals of PC Repair • PC Repair Technician Level 1 • PC Repair Technician Level 2

Textbooks/Exams

International Information Systems Certification Consortium (ISC)2 • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Information Systems Examination Board (ISEB) • ITIL V3 Foundation Certified Wireless Network Professional • Certified Wireless Technology Specialist Extended (CWTS-E) Print Technology Certification • Print Graphic Design Web Technology Certification • Web Graphic Design

Discover more with HCC’s certification training. 443-360-9108 • www.harford.edu

In order to bring you the latest technology, all MS Office courses are taught using Microsoft Office 2010 software.

Texts for courses must be purchased before the first day of class. Textbooks can be purchased at the College Store or online at bookstore.harford.edu. Classes include practice test sessions. It is recommended that exams be taken within six weeks of course completion.

A+ CERTIFICATION

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Fundamentals of PC Repair This course is designed to teach students interesting in starting an IT career the basic foundational knowledge of personal computers and the skills required to work with them. This course will also help students prepare for the CompTIA Strata Fundamentals: IT Technology examination. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $399 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45111 H. Price Sat., Wed. 9/19 - 10/3 Saturdays 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesdays 6:30 - 9:40 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 137

PC Repair Technician Level 1 This is the second course in a series of three designed to lead students to A+ Certification. Students learn and understand

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PC Repair Technician Level 1 (cont.) how different hardware and software components interact to make a PC system function. Students install MS Windows 2000 and XP to discuss, troubleshoot, and repair common problems. Topics include files, directory structure, folders, operating systems, programs, and applications. Skills include basic maintenance techniques, configuring, optimizing, and troubleshooting Windows 2000/XP initialization/support files. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of PC Repair. Textbook required. Transcript available. This course is approved for VA educational benefits for veterans and eligible dependents. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $1,195 Sessions: 15

Course Fee: $199

Course: 45112 H. Price Sat., Wed. 10/13 - 12/1 Saturdays 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesdays 6:30 - 9:40 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 137 No class 11/21 and 11/24.

PC Repair Technician Level 2 Building on the knowledge learned in the Fundamentals of PC Repair and the PC Repair Technician Level 1 course, students will dismantle and reassemble a complete PC system to be able to identify, repair, and/or replace every component in the PC system. Topics include proper handling of the components, troubleshooting and repair techniques, and safety of both the system and the user. Students work with motherboards, CPUs, power supplies, BIOS, memory, video cards, floppy drives, hard drives, CD-ROMs, sound cards, modems, network cards, SCSI, and printers. Skills include advanced troubleshooting techniques of the hardware/ software relationships, including device drivers, IRQs, DMAs, and I/O addresses. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of PC Repair and PC Repair Technician Level 1. This course is preparation for the A+ Certification Exam. Textbook required. Transcript available. This course is approved for VA educational benefits for veterans and eligible dependents. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $1,195 Sessions: 15

Course Fee: $199

Course: 45113 H. Price Sat., Wed. 12/15 - 2/2 Saturdays 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesdays 6:30 - 9:40 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 137 No class 12/26 and 12/29.

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COMPUTER TRAINING Accelerated A+ Certification

Security+

CISCO II

This course is designed to prepare students for the two A+ CompTIA certification exams, core (hardware) and operating system (software). This course is uniquely designed for the student who is currently employed as a technician and needs certification to continue his/her job or to get promoted, or for those who have taken A+ training but did not take the exams. Topics include ports and connectors, maintenance, safety precautions, motherboards, busses and power supplies, CMOS setup, processors, and RAM. This brushup course does not include equipment tear down or installing software. In each class, students will have hands-on assignments for configuration, optimization and diagnostics, homework, sample testing, intense lectures, and presentations. Prerequisites: Must be employed as a technician or have taken A+ training, or have approval of the coordinator. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

This course offers in-depth coverage of the current risks and threats to an organization’s data as well as the strategies for safeguarding critical electronic assets. The course provides a foundation for those responsible for protecting network services, devices, traffic, and data. It addresses the fundamental information necessary to prepare students for further study in more specialized security fields. The course provides a foundation for those preparing for the Computer Technology Industry Association’s (CompTIA) Security+ certification exam. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

This course is the second of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation and provides an introduction to routers and routing basics. This course presents information on initial router configuration, Cisco Input/ Output System (IOS) software management, routing protocol configuration, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP), and access control lists (ACLs). This course is offered in combination with our credit department. Prerequisite: ISS 111 or permission of instructor. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $1,375 Sessions: 13

Tuition: $328 Sessions: 14

Tuition: $399 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $0

Course: 45216 D. Reese Tues., Thur. 10/9 - 11/20 6:00 - 9:10 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 126

Course: 45098 R. Fritze Tues., Thur. 10/23 - 12/11 5:00 - 10:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 011 No class 11/22.

Course Fee: $75

CISCO

Course: 45114 G. Leavens Mon. 9/24 - 10/15 6:00 -10:10 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 136

N+ CERTIFICATION Network Technician This course is designed to take A+ certified (or equivalent) technicians and turn them into network support technicians. This hands-on course covers every aspect of PC networks, from basic cable installation through advanced system configuration. Prerequisite: A+ Certified or Fundamantals of PC Repair, PC Repair Technician Level 1 and 2, or equivalent experience. Textbook required. This course is approved for VA educational benefits for veterans and eligible dependents. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $1,395 Sessions: 20

Course Fee: $40

Course Fee: $199

Course: 45115 G. Leavens Tues., Thur. 10/9 - 12/18 5:30 - 10:10 PM Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 137 No class 11/22.

Cisco, Cisco Systems, the Cisco Systems logo and the Cisco System Networking Academy mark are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.

CISCO I This course is the first of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation and provides an introduction to computer networking. This course presents information on network terminology, fundamentals, media, cabling, Ethernet fundamentals, Transmissions Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and routing fundamentals. This course is offered in combination with our credit department. Prerequisite: CIS 102 or permission of the instructor. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $328 Sessions: 14

Course Fee: $40

Course: 45097 R. Fritze Tues., Thur. 9/4 - 10/18 5:00 - 10:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 011

CISCO III This course is the third of four courses leading to Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation and provides information on switching basics and intermediate routing. This course focuses on Internet Protocol (IP) addressing techniques, intermediate routing protocols, command-line interface configurations of switches, Ethernet switching, and Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Trunking Protocol (VTP)Prerequisite: ISS 112 or permission of instructor. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $328 Sessions: 14

Course Fee: $40

Course:45099 S. Anyangwe Mon., Wed. 9/5 - 10/22 5:00 - 10:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 011

CISCO IV This course is the fourth of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation. The course focuses on advanced Internet Protocol (IP) addressing techniques, such as, Network Address Translation (NAT), Port Address Translation (PAT), and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Wide Area Network (WAN) technology and terminology, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Dial-onDemand Routing (DDR), Frame Relay, network management, and introduction to optical networking. Prerequisite: ISS 213 or

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COMPUTER TRAINING CISCO IV (cont.)

Security+

permission of instructor. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply.

This course offers in-depth coverage of the current risks and threats to an organization’s data as well as the strategies for safeguarding critical electronic assets. The course provides a foundation for those responsible for protecting network services, devices, traffic, and data. It addresses the fundamental information necessary to prepare students for further study in more specialized security fields. The course provides a foundation for those preparing for the Computer Technology Industry Association’s (CompTIA) Security+ certification exam. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $328 Sessions: 14

Course Fee: $40

Course: 45100 S. Anyangwe Mon., Wed. 10/24 - 12/12 5:00 - 10:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 011 No class 11/21.

Computer & Network Security Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP Certification was designed to recognize mastery of an international standard for information security and understanding of a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). Certification can enhance a professional’s career and provide added IS credibility. This test preparation course covers the following ten CISSP information systems security test domains relevant to the corresponding professional certification exam: access control systems and methodology; applications and systems development; business continuity planning; cryptography; law, investigation and ethics; operations security; physical security; security architecture and models; security management practices; and telecommunications, network and internet security. Completion of this course better positions participants to become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). This certification is one of the requirements of the DoD 8570 directive. Prerequisites: Significant IT security experience and prior certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or SCNP are recommended. Textbooks required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $1,695 Course Fee: $75 Sessions: 5 Performance Training Center@APG Course: 45104 Mon. - Fri. 10/1 - 10/5

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L. Hewitt 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuition: $1,375 Sessions: 13

Course Fee: $0

Course: 45216 D. Reese Tues., Thur. 10/9 - 11/20 6:00 - 9:10 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 126

Computer & Network Security ONLINE Classes: • Introduction to Networking • Intermediate Networking • Introduction to PC Security • Introduction to PC Troubleshooting See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Certified Wireless Technology Specialist (CWTS) Certified Wireless Technology SpecialistExtended (CWTS-E) Certified Wireless Technology SpecialistExtended (CWTS-E) is an intensive 3-day course that provides a comprehensive overview of IEEE 802.11 wireless networks and the methods employed by hackers to compromise these networks. CWTS-E extends the standard CWTS curriculum to provide the student with the most up-to-date knowledge. Topics include IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi technologies; wireless reconnaissance and exploitation using BackTrack and Windows 7; Linux and Windows commands; how security weaknesses are identified, compromised, and exploited; and terminology, acronyms, antennas, and radio frequency fundamentals. Prerequisite: Linux Command Line experience and basic understanding of 802.11 networking and TCP/IP. Courseware, textbook, and certification test voucher are included. Each student receives a computer and

Certified Wireless Technology SpecialistExtended (CWTS-E) (cont.) equipment for the learning experience. Senior tuition waiver does not apply. Transcript available. Course Fee: $2,900 Sessions: 3 Course: 45102 G. Moerschel Mon. - Wed. 10/15 - 10/17 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 202

IT Service Management The IT Infrastructure Library® (ITIL) is the most widely accepted approach to IT service management in the world. ITIL provides best practices, drawn from both the public and private sectors internationally. The ITIL Version 3 (V3) Qualifications scheme provides four levels of certification. ITIL Foundation level is the entry level for the scheme and upon successful completion of the ITIL Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management a candidate becomes eligible to take further V3 certifications within the scheme.

ITIL Foundation Prep In this course, students will receive an introduction to the lifecycle of managing IT services. Students will learn five core disciplines of ITIL best practices. The five disciplines represented in this course are service strategy, service design, service transition, service operations, and continual service improvement. These disciplines represent a service lifecycle framework that further enhances alignment to the business while demonstrating business value and ROI, and enabling IT to solve specific operational needs. Prerequisites: Familiarity with IT terminology and IT-related work experience are recommended. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $995 Sessions: 4 Performance Training Center@APG Course: 45103 L. Hewitt Mon. - Thur. 10/22 - 10/25 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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COMPUTER TRAINING H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Print Graphic Design Noncredit Certification The Print Graphic Design Noncredit Certification is a professional certification designed for creative individuals who want to learn how to design printed materials. Learn the fundamentals of topography and design. Learn how to use Photoshop to edit, retouch and transform photographs, Illustrator for vector images, and InDesign to create complex documents. Certification is awarded at the successful completion of final projects, weekly classroom assignments and a demonstration of an understanding of the skills needed to be a print designer. Prerequisites include having a good understanding of directory and file structure and knowledge of Windows 2000 or XP. At the completion of the program, students will have a portfolio of their work from the class to present to employers. Textbook and software required. All Certification courses must be taken in sequence. Online Ed2Go courses will not substitute. Students are required to attend a minimum of 80% of each course to receive a program certificate. Textbooks can be purchased at the College Store, 443-412-2209, or online at bookstore.harford.edu.

Principles of Graphic Design Study the basic concepts of good design! Students will learn how to apply the principles of visual thinking to projects that integrate Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign to produce professional quality work. Prerequisites: Working knowledge of Windows and file management. Textbook required. First class in a five class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online course. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $495 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $75

Course: 45108 C. Courtney Mon., Wed. 9/17 - 10/10 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

InDesign

Photoshop for the Print Designer (cont.)

InDesign is the must-have program for any print designer. Students will learn how to use InDesign to create single and multi-paginated documents using master pages, Photoshop files, Illustrator files, and type. Students will also learn how to release files for professional printing. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Principles of Graphic Design. Textbook, software and 2GB USB flash drive required. Second class in a five class sequence. (May be taken outside the certificate program if space allows). Cannot substitute with an online course. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

allows). Cannot substitute with an online course. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $495 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $75

Course: 45109 J. Cioccio Mon., Wed. 10/15 - 11/7 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Typography Essentials Any graphic designer must understand how to work well with type. In this class, students will study the fundamental aspects of type, learn about the history of various typefaces, and manipulate type in a variety of ways to further their understanding of its creative importance within design. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Principles of Graphic Design and InDesign. Textbook required. Third class in a five class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online course. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $495 Sessions: 4

Tuition: $495 Sessions: 4

Course: 25001 J. Cioccio Mon., Wed. 1/7 - 2/4 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Illustrator Illustrator is a powerful tool for creating vector graphics. In this class, students will learn the difference between vector and bitmap graphics and the appropriate use of vector graphics. Students will also use Illustrator to manipulate type and create logos and illustrations. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Graphic Design, InDesign, Typography Essentials, and Photoshop for the Print Designer. Textbook, software and 2GB USB flash drive required. Fifth class in a five class sequence. (May be taken outside the certificate program if space allows). Cannot substitute with an online course. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $495 Sessions: 4

Photoshop for the Print Designer Learn to use Photoshop, the ultimate tool for creating high-resolution graphics and manipulating digital photographs. Students will study how images for print are different from those for the web and how to work with Photoshop accordingly. Students will also create images and manipulate existing ones using basic techniques such as layers, silhouetting, color correction, and resizing. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Graphic Design, InDesign and Typography Essentials. Textbook, software and 2GB USB flash drive required. Fourth class in a five class sequence. (May be taken outside the certificate program is space

Course Fee: $75

Course: 25002 J. Cioccio Mon., Wed. 2/11 - 3/6 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Course Fee: $75

Course: 45110 J. Cioccio Mon., Wed. 11/12 - 12/10 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 No class 11/21.

Course Fee: $75

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Web Graphic Design Noncredit Certification The Web Graphic Design Noncredit Certification is a professional Certification designed for those who are creative and enjoy working with graphics, layout, and colors. Students learn to use Photoshop to create high-quality, low-bandwidth graphics, Dreamweaver for powerful page layout and dynamic web pages, Fireworks to create the smallest possible GIF, animated GIF and JPEG graphics in the fewest possible steps, and Flash to create vector-based animation for quick downloads. Certification is awarded at the successful completion of the capstone project, weekly classroom assignments, and demonstration of an understanding of the skills needed to be a web graphic designer. Prerequisites

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COMPUTER TRAINING include having a good understanding of directory and file structure, knowledge of Windows 2000 or XP, and the ability to work comfortably with web browsers. At the completion of the program, students will have a portfolio of their work from the class to present to employers. Software recommended. All Certification courses must be taken in sequence. Online Ed2Go courses will not substitute.

Web Graphics with Photoshop & Fireworks (cont.) Tuition: $495 Sessions: 8

Course Fee: $75

Course: 45117 S. Nonn Tues., Thur. 11/6 - 12/4 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 No class 11/22.

ColdFusion Dreamweaver Dreamweaver, a powerful website development program, is the choice of many web page developers. Dreamweaver takes advantage of the latest generation of browsers, making it easy to use advanced Cascading Style Sheets and dynamic HTML features. This course introduces students to Dreamweaver’s environment. Topics covered include initial planning of a site, designing and using layers, building tables, creating animated banners, page layout, site management, image maps, tracing images, rollovers, forms, and interactivity. Students will build dynamic web pages. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows and file management. Software recommended and 2GB USB flash drive required. First class in a four class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $595 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $75

Course: 45116 S. Nonn Tues., Thur. 10/2 - 11/1 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Web Graphics with Photoshop & Fireworks Learn to use Photoshop and Fireworks to create high-quality, low-bandwidth graphics for the web. Students create images, use the toolbox and tool options palette, create layers and channels, work with paint and text tools, and learn color and color corrections. Students will also use Fireworks to create the smallest possible GIF, animated GIF, and JPG graphics in the fewest possible steps, and edit text, graphics, and effects. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Dreamweaver. Software recommended and 2GB USB flash drive required. Second class in a four class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online course. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

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This class is designed for students who are part of the Web Graphic Design Certification program and want to learn how to incorporate ColdFusion into their website. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of HTML and SQL; previous programming experience useful but not required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Dreamweaver, Web Graphics with Photoshop & Fireworks, and basic understanding of HTML . Software recommended. Textbook and 2GB USB flash drive required. Third class in a four class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $595 Sessions: 8

Course Fee: $75

Making Adobe Work for You Learn how to effectively use Adobe’s suite of web applications for greater efficiency. The class will focus on the integration of PhotoShop, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, and ColdFusion to develop workflows and best practices. Emphasis will be on design, development and maintenance of web projects. Topics covered will include roundtrip editing, exporting Fireworks for Dreamweaver, and importing Photoshop into Flash. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Dreamweaver, Web Graphics with Photoshop & Fireworks, ColdFusion and Flash. Software recommended and 2GB USB flash drive required. This class is optional. Cannot substitute with an online class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $250 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $75

Course: 25005 Tues., Thur. 3/5 - 3/14

S. Nonn 6:30 - 9:40 PM

Computer Training Open House

Course: 25003 B. Clingan Tues., Thur. 1/3 - 1/29 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Flash Learn to use Flash, a vector-based application for creating animation on the web that downloads quickly and takes up less file space. Topics include drawing in Flash, overlays, frames, layers, symbols, motion tweening, color and transparency effects, importing and tracing, masks, motion guides, and buttons. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Dreamweaver, Web Graphics with Photoshop & Fireworks, and ColdFusion. Software recommended and 2GB USB flash drive required. Fourth class in a four class sequence. Cannot substitute with an online class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $375 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $75

Course: 25008 S. Nonn Tues., Thur. 2/12 - 2/28 6:30 - 9:40 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Wednesday, August 29 7 - 9 PM HCC Edgewood Hall, Room 132 Don’t miss this opportunity to talk with HCC instructors about how our computer training and certification prep courses can advance your career or boost your resume. To RSVP, email training@harford.edu.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES

CPR/First Aid/ACLS.......................................49 Cardiology.......................................................51 Complementary & Alternative Medicine ..........................................................51 Dental Assisting ............................................51 Emergency Medical Services....................52 Healthcare Career Core Classes ...............54 Histotechnology ...........................................56 Human Services ............................................56 Medical Office ................................................56 Nursing .............................................................60 Pharmacy.........................................................62 Phlebotomy ....................................................64 Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine ...........64 Veterinary Services ......................................65

Healthcare Careers Information Session Thursday, August 23 • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM This session is free. See page 68 for details. FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Healthcare Careers Information Session A Healthcare Careers Information Session will be held Thursday, August 23, 2012 from 7:00 PM 8:30 PM in Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132. This free session provides information regarding training options for careers in healthcare. Harford Community College offers training programs for Dental Assistants, EKG Technicians, Electronic Health Record Specialists, Emergency Medical Technicians, Nursing Assistants, Medical Administrative Assistants, Medical Billing & Coding Specialists, Medical Coders, Medical Transcriptionists, Pharmacy Technicians, Phlebotomy Technicians, Physical Therapy Technicians, and Veterinary Assistants. To reserve your seat, please email healthcaretraining@harford.edu or call 443-412-2038.

Skills2Compete Maryland Information

Become Nationally Certified HCC Offers Courses to Prepare You for the Following National Certifications:

• EKG Technician • Electronic Health Record Specialist • Emergency Medical Technician

Harford Community College, as a member of the Maryland Association of Community Colleges, is partnering with the State Administration on Skills2Compete-Maryland, a major initiative aimed at increasing the skills and competitiveness of Maryland’s workforce. By preparing more Marylanders for middle-skill jobs (those that require more than a high school diploma, but less than a four-year degree), Marylanders can gain the skills and credentials they need to get good jobs with family-supporting wages. Middleskill jobs are the backbone of the state’s economy, making up half of Maryland’s labor market. Maryland community colleges are the places to go for training to meet the middle skill labor demand in the state. Visit Skills2Compete-Maryland at www.skills.maryland.gov to learn more about this important effort. 48

• Medical Administrative Assistant • Medical Biller • Medial Coder • Patient Care Technician • Pharmacy Technician • Phlebotomy Technician

www.harford.edu/CET/HealthCare healthcaretraining@harford.edu

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Technical Standards Many Healthcare & Human Services Programs have essential technical standards that include physical abilities and behavioral characteristics necessary for successfully completion. It is the policy of HCC to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified students with disabilities to ensure equal opportunity to meet the academic and technical standards. Determination of a reasonable accommodation will be considered on an individual basis and is an interactive collaboration with the disability support services provider, the student, the program advisor, and the faculty member, when indicated. For a complete statement of the technical standards, please visit our web page at www.harford.edu/cet/ HealthCare or contact the Healthcare & Human Services Office in Continuing Education & Training.

Healthcare Career Core Classes Interested in a career in healthcare, but don’t know where to begin? Complete these core classes and build a firm foundation upon which you can build your future as a healthcare provider. • Foundations of Healthcare • Healthcare Provider CPR • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Heartsaver First Aid • HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Ethics • Human Anatomy & Physiology • Introduction to Personal Computers • Math for Healthcare Careers • Medical Terminology • Spanish For Healthcare Careers

Don’t See Your Course of Interest? Contact training@harford.edu. Anything is possible . . . HCC welcomes the opportunity to discuss possibilities with you!

CPR/First Aid/ACLS Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Provider Enhance your skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. This American Heart Association course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital. Content emphasizes the importance of basic life support CPR to patient survival, the integration of effective basic life support with advanced cardiovascular life support interventions, and the importance of effective team interaction and communication during resuscitation. Must have a working knowledge of cardiac dysrhythmias. Textbook required and available in the College Store. All students are required to complete the pretest, located in the textbook, prior to the first class. Both a written and a skills exam are required to receive a completion card. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $259 Sessions: 2 Course: 35444 P. Campbell Sat., Sun. 8/25 - 8/26 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Renewal Refresh your skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. This American Heart Association course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital, and need to renew their certification. To qualify for the refresher course, you must provide evidence of current ACLS Provider certification. Textbook available in the College Store. Both a written and a skills exam are required to receive a completion card. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $225 Sessions: 1 Course: 45653 P. Campbell Sat. 10/27 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021

Animal First Aid & CPR Animal first aid is the immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill pet until competent veterinary care is available. This course provides pet owners and other interested parties with information on caring for dogs and cats as well as guidance about how to determine when pets need professional treatment. Topics include initial assessment, restraint application, basic emergency care, CPR, common illnesses and injuries, and medication administration. Course requirement for all Veterinary Assistant students. Text and course completion card included. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $39 Course Fee: $24 Sessions: 1 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023 Course: 35515 Sat. 8/25

M. Saulynas 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Course: 35516 Sat. 8/25

M. Saulynas 1:00 - 5:15 PM

Healthcare Provider CPR This course is designed for medical care providers and provides instruction for CPR (one- and two-rescuer) and relief of choking for the adult, child, and infant victim. Topics include the use of airway devices like the bag valve mask and various pocket masks. All participants must be able to kneel on the floor beside a manikin for extended periods of time. There is a 25-question test with a passing score of 84% required. The required text is the AHA Healthcare Provider Book and should be purchased and read prior to class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $24 Course Fee: $49 Sessions: 1 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021 Course: 45011 Sat. 9/8

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45586 Sat. 10/6

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45638 Sat. 11/3

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45639 Sat. 12/1

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Healthcare Provider CPR Refresher

Heartsaver First Aid

This course is designed for individuals who have successfully completed the Healthcare Provider Course within the past two years and are in need of a refresher. It includes an update on the skills listed in the Healthcare Provider CPR course. All participants must be able to kneel on the floor beside a manikin for extended periods of time. The 25-question test requires a passing score of 84%. The required text is the AHA Healthcare Provider Book. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Be prepared! This course, designed for first responders, individuals needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, and those interested in responding to emergencies, provides you with the opportunity to learn basic first aid including medical, injury, and environmental emergencies. Topics include control of bleeding, fracture and sprain care, and accident scene security. Meets OSHA regulations. The American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid Course completion card is valid for two years. Textbook available in the bookstore. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $24 Course Fee: $39 Sessions: 1 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021 Course: 45012 Sat. 9/15

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Course: 45640 Sat. 10/13

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Course: 45641 Sat. 11/10

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Course: 45642 Sat. 12/8

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Heartsaver AED Learn basic CPR and AED skills! If you are a first responder, an individual needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, or interested in learning life-saving interventions, this class is for you. Topics include giving CPR to an infant, child, or an adult, using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), using a mask or barrier device, and relief of choking. The American Heart Association Heartsaver AED Course Completion Card is valid for two years. Textbook available in the bookstore. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $24 Course Fee: $39 Sessions: 1 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021 Course: 45013 Sat. 9/22

A. Becker 1:00 - 5:15 PM

Course: 45643 Sat. 10/20

A. Becker 1:00 - 5:15 PM

Course: 45644 Sat. 11/17

A. Becker 1:00 - 5:15 PM

Course: 45645 Sat. 12/15

A. Becker 1:00 - 5:15 PM

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Tuition: $24 Course Fee: $39 Sessions: 1 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021 Course: 45014 Sat. 9/22

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Course: 45646 Sat. 10/20

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Course: 45647 Sat. 11/17

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Course: 45648 Sat. 12/15

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED Make a difference! If you are a first responder, an individual needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, or just interested in helping others, this course meets your needs. Respond to emergencies by learning basic first aid, CPR, and AED skills. Topics include control of bleeding; sprain and fracture care; accident scene security; infant, child, or adult CPR; and Automated External Defibrillators (AED). Meets OSHA regulations. The American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED Course Completion Card is valid for two years. Textbook available in the bookstore. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED (cont.) Course: 45652 Sat. 12/15

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 5:15 PM

Mental Health First Aid Build your mental health knowledge and learn to facilitate the identification and appropriate response to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders, advise people when to seek professional help, and decrease stigmatizing attitudes! Evidence suggests that this course increases your comfort with crisis management. If you are a law enforcement officer, first responder, healthcare provider, educator, family member, business leader, or a community member with a desire to help, this course is for you! Topics include the formation of an action plan, risk assessment, communication skills, and support strategies. Textbook included. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Eligible for 12 MBSWE Category I CEUs. Tuition: $124 Sessions: 2 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018 Course: 35449 Thur., Fri. 8/16 - 8/17

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45633 Thur., Fri. 9/6 - 9/7

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Customized Training

Tuition: $24 Course Fee: $49 Sessions: 1 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021 Course: 45015 Sat. 9/22

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 5:15 PM

Course: 45649 Sat. 10/20

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 5:15 PM

Course: 45651 Sat. 11/17

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 5:15 PM

Is your facility in need of customized healthcare training? From CPR and First Aid to Veterinary Assisting, Harford Community College has it all! Call 443-412-2172 for an on-site consultation.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Cardiology H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

EKG Technician Program

EKG Technician (cont.) Tuition: $395 Sessions: 8

Dental Assistant Training

Course Fee: $89

Course: 45601 T. Goodling Sat. 9/8 - 10/27 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 025

National Certification! Completing our EKG Training series will prepare you for National Certification as an EKG Technician. You will learn basic cardiac anatomy, patient preparation, arrhythmia identification, treatment modalities, and pharmacology Required Courses: • Foundations of Healthcare • HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Ethics • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Healthcare Provider CPR • Introduction to Personal Computers • Medical Terminology The core courses listed above must be completed prior to registration in the following: • EKG Technician

See Healthcare Career Core Classes Pages 54 to 56. EKG Technician

Complementary & Alternative Medicine Complementary & Alternative Medicine Classes available ONLINE include: • Certificate in Bioenergy and Spiritual Healing • Certificate in Complementary and Alternative Medicine • Certificate in Spirituality, Health, and Healing • The Magic of Hypnosis Visit www.Ed2Go.com/harford for more information or see pages 2, 38 on how to register.

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Prepare to take the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) EKG Technician exam. EKG Technicians perform EKGs to monitor and record electrical impulses transmitted by the heart. Many work in the hospital setting, while others work in clinics, physician’s offices, and diagnostic laboratories. This course, designed for the person who has little or no knowledge of basic electrophysiology and arrhythmia identification, includes background information on cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, disease processes, rhythm identification, common pharmacological agents, legal considerations, and stress testing. Learn the function and use of the EKG machine and the Holter Monitor, patient preparation, lead placement, and infection control. Students must be at least 18 years old and possess a high school diploma or GED. Prerequisites are Healthcare Provider CPR, HIPAA, Healthcare Job Market Preparation, Introduction to Personal Computers, and Medical Terminology. You may test out of selected prerequisites by making an appointment at the Test Center (443-4122352) and requesting exams for HIPAA (HIPA), Medical Terminology (MTER) and/or Computer Skills (KEY, EF, and SPR). Texbook required and available in the College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

ON DEMAND Gatlin courses are on demand. You decide when you when you want to start the class and YOU control the speed, (days) and time at which you work through the program.

Administrative Dental Assistant

Interested in working in a dental office? Complete this intense training program and gain the knowledge and skill needed to work in a dental office as an entry-level dental assistant, receptionist, front office assistant, or back office assistant. Topics include dental terminology; disease transmission; disinfection and sterilization, dental anatomy, dental records and charting, instrumentation, impressions and castings, radiation health and safety, insurance and billing, and front desk responsibilities. This course also provides x-ray training that qualifies you to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health and Safety Examination. CPR for the Healthcare Provider included. Dental assisting requires physical work, moving throughout the office, prolonged standing, working in confined spaces, and close contact with the public. Successful candidates need to be in good health. Must be at least 18 years of age or older. High school diploma or GED required. All classes meet at Dental One, 3435 Box Hill Corporate Center Drive, Ste. E, Abingdon, MD 21009. Textbook required and available at College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $895 Sessions: 22

Dental Assisting

Gatlin Online

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Course Fee: $1,995

Course: 45634 J. Meisling Tues., Thur. 9/4 - 11/15 5:30 - 10:15 PM Dental One - Abingdon Must also enroll in 45635. Web registration unavailable.

ONLINE

ON DEMAND

Start a new career as an administrative dental assistant! You’ll be part of a professional dental staff and work on behalf of the patient as well as the dentist, helping to ensure a high level of professional excellence in oral health care delivery. Additionally, you’ll gain the knowledge to assist the dentist with administrative duties such as fee collection, banking, and accounts payable, and you’ll acquire basic information about dental insurance. Textbooks are included! This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,895 Course: 45637 Dental One in Abingdon is located at 3435 Box Hill Corporate Center Drive, Suite E.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Dental Assistant Externship Apply the knowledge and skill gained in dental assistant training theory and skills lab. This 20-hour, individually-scheduled externship provides you with the opportunity for a clinical experience in a dental office with a practicing dental assistant. The clinical program specialist arranges the site, dates, and times with you. Evening and weekend placements are unavailable. Prerequisites: current enrollment or completion of Dental Assistant Training; proof of immunization for measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella; and a negative TB skin test or chest x-ray. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $225 Course: 45635 T. Stupi 9/4 - 12/29 On Site Must also enroll in 45634. Web registration unavailable. No evening hours available.

Oral Radiography Training Are you a practicing dental assistant interested in sitting for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health and Safety Examination? Complete this course to gain the knowledge and skill needed to take dental radiographs including full-mouth and bitewing x-rays. A working knowledge of oral anatomy, infection control, and dental terminology required. Topics include the proper placement of dental x-rays and radiation health and safety. Skills lab practice included. All classes meet at Dental One, 3435 Box Hill Corporate Center Drive, Ste. E, Abingdon, MD 21009. Textbook required and available at College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $295 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $350

Course: 45636 J. Meisling Tues., Thur. 10/2 - 10/18 5:30 - 10:15 PM Dental One - Abingdon Web registration unavailable.

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Emergency Medical Services

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Provider (cont.)

H.O.T.

and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

CERTIFICATE

Emergency Medical Technology Program

Tuition: $259 Sessions: 2

Do you have what it takes?

Course: 35444 P. Campbell Sat., Sun. 8/25 - 8/26 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021

Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, extricate trapped individuals, and transport them to a hospital or trauma center! Complete this program and become eligible to seek certification as an EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and an EMT-Paramedic. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be a large demand for qualified EMTs in the coming years through 2014. Required Courses: • HIPAA, Confidentiality, & Ethics • Human Anatomy & Physiology • Medical Terminology • Math for Healthcare Careers Courses listed above must be completed prior to registration in the following: • EMT-B Modules • EMT-I Modules • EMT-P Modules For more information, email healthcaretraining@harford.edu or call 443-412-2546.

See Healthcare Career Core Classes Pages 54 to 56. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Provider Enhance your skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. This American Heart Association course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital. Content emphasizes the importance of basic life support CPR to patient survival, the integration of effective basic life support with advanced cardiovascular life support interventions, and the importance of effective team interaction and communication during resuscitation. Must have a working knowledge of cardiac dysrhythmias. Textbook required and available in the College Store. All students are required to complete the pretest, located in the textbook, prior to the first class. Both a written and a skills exam are required to receive a completion card. Senior adult

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Renewal Refresh your skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. This American Heart Association course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital, and need to renew their certification. To qualify for the refresher course, you must provide evidence of current ACLS Provider certification. Textbook available in the College Store. Both a written and a skills exam are required to receive a completion card. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $225 Sessions: 1 Course: 45653 P. Campbell Sat. 10/27 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021

Introduction to Emergency Medical Services

C HYBRID

Learn basic emergency care in the prehospital setting as you gain an understanding of the role and responsibilities of the various levels of Emergency Medical Technicians. This course, along with Basic EMT Skills is an entry-level course to the EMT career pathway and prepares you for certification as an EMT-B. Affiliation with a Maryland career, volunteer, or commercial ambulance service prior to the certification examinations is recommended. Prerequisites: Students must be at least 18 years-of-age and have a high school diploma or GED, and able to meet the minimum physical and psychological requirements for an EMT as stated in the program technical standards. Documentation of a physical examination with evidence of adequate immunization for rubeola, rubella, mumps, and varicella; seasonal flu; current tetanus booster; and a negative TB skin test or a negative chest x-ray is mandatory for continued enrollment. Hepatitis B vaccination strongly recommended. Textbook available in

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Introduction to Emergency Medical Services (cont.)

EMT-Intermediate Special Populations

the College Store. Medic Kit and uniforms available at Paramedical Personnel of Maryland. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Transcript available.

Some patients involved in emergency situations require unique interventions. This course introduces you to the assessment techniques for the pre-hospital management of obstetrical, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric clients. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite: EMT Intermediate Medical & Trauma Emergencies. Senior adult tuition and disabled retiree waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $695 Sessions: 15

Course Fee: $69

Course: 45608 P. Campbell Sat. 9/1 - 12/15 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 010 No class on 11/24. Must also enroll in 25007 & 25009.

Basic EMT Skills Practice the skills related to basic emergency care in the pre-hospital setting. Includes Maryland EMT practice protocols, and preparation for National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians EMT-B certification. Prerequisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in Introduction to Emergency Medical Services. No additional textbooks required. Senior adult tuition and disabled retiree waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $495 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $69

Course: 25007 P. Campbell Sat. 01/05 - 03/09/13 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023 Must also enroll in 45608 and 25009.

Basic EMT Clinical Externship In this structured clinical experience, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate learned assessment skills, under supervision, in reallife situations. This course is field-based and is self-scheduled with the Paramedic Program Specialist. Uniforms and documentation regarding a current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card; proof of immunizations for measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella; and a negative TB skin test or chest x-ray reading mandatory. Seasonal flu shots may be required. No additional textbook purchase needed. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in Introduction to EMS and Basic EMT Skills. Senior adult tuition and disabled retiree waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $249

Paramedic Pharmacology (cont.) C HYBRID

Tuition: $345 Sessions: 11

Course Fee: $89

Course: 45616 J. Roberts Tues., Thur. 6:00 - 10:15 PM 10/16 - 11/20 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023

Paramedic Clinical Externship Tuition: $295 Sessions: 14

Course Fee: $98

Course: 35001 P. Campbell Tues., Thur. 8/9 - 9/25 6:00 - 10:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023

Paramedic Refresher Are you a paramedic interested in fulfilling continuing education credits for recertification purposes? Complete this refresher course in conjunction with an eight (8) hour ACLS Provider renewal course and you will satisfy the 48-hour DOT EMTParamedic refresher requirement. Please be advised that you need an additional twenty-four (24) hours and a skills validation statement for National Registry Recertification. Attendance is mandatory for all sessions. Topics include selections from the National Registry’s mandatory and flexible content: Airway, Breathing, and Cardiology; Medical Emergencies; Trauma; Obstetrics and Pediatrics; and Operational Tasks. A score of 70% or better and proficiency in the skills evaluation stations is required for successful completion. These continuing education hours are approved by the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems (MIEMSS) and recognized by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). Student manual included. Senior adult and disabled tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $295 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $69

Course: 45609 P. Campbell Sat. 9/29 - 10/27 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

Course Fee: $69

Paramedic Pharmacology Course: 25009 P. Campbell 01/06 - 03/09/13 On site Must also enroll in 45608 and 25007.

Transition. Senior adult tuition and disabled retiree waivers apply. Transcript available.

C HYBRID

Study the classification, pharmacokinetics, dosage calculation, and administration of drugs used in pre-hospital emergency care. Includes toxicology and substance abuse. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite: EMT-Intermediate to Paramedic

Experience the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills learned in the EMTIntermediate to Paramedic Transition and Paramedic Foundations courses in supervised clinical settings. Times and locations for this 100-hour clinical rotation vary and are individually scheduled. Documentation of the following information must be provided prior to the first day of class: a current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card; proof of immunization for measles, mumps rubella, and varicella; HBV vaccination verification or waiver; and a negative TB skin test or a negative chest x-ray reading. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisites: completion or enrollment in Paramedic Foundations. Senior adult tuition and disabled retiree waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $795 Course: 45617 10/16 - 4/16 On Site

Paramedic Trauma Emergencies

P. Campbell

C HYBRID

Explore the “Golden Hour” of prehospital trauma management as you learn the role of the EMT-P in the EMS trauma system. Content includes mechanism of injury analysis, patient presentations, assessment, and advanced prehospital management of a variety of emergencies involving trauma to the major human body systems. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisites: Paramedic Foundations and Paramedic Pharmacology. Senior adult tuition and disabled retiree waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $395 Sessions: 13

Course Fee: $79

Course: 45618 J. Roberts Tues., Thur. 6:00 - 10:15 PM 11/27 - 1/17/13 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023 No class on 12/25 & 27 and 1/1.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Paramedic Medical Emergencies

C HYBRID

Learn advanced prehospital management of a variety of common disease processes and medical emergencies as you examine individual human body systems and their related pathophysiology. Additional topics include allergies and anaphylaxis, toxicology, infectious disease, environmental emergencies, psychiatric disorders, gynecology, and obstetrics. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisites: Paramedic Foundations and Paramedic Pharmacology. Senior adult tuition and disabled retiree waivers apply. Transcript available Tuition: $395 Sessions: 13

Course Fee: $79

Course: 25018 J. Roberts Tues., Thur. 6:00 - 10:15 PM 1/22 - 3/05/13 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023

Paramedic Special Considerations C HYBRID & Operations Unique situations require specialized care and management. Discover the different approaches needed for the advanced prehospital management of obstetrical, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric emergencies. Also explores issues related to chroniccare clients, victims of abuse/assault, and other challenges. Additional topics include assessment-based management, operations, incident management, and terrorist attacks. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisites: Paramedic Trauma Emergencies and Paramedic Medical Emergencies. Senior adult tuition and disabled retiree waivers apply. Transcript available Tuition: $395 Sessions: 13

Course Fee: $79

Course: 25012 J. Roberts Tues., Thur. 6:00 - 10:15 PM 3/7 - 4/25/13 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023

ON DEMAND Gatlin courses are on demand. You decide when you when you want to start the class and YOU control the speed, (days) and time at which you work through the program.

Emergency Gatlin Online ONLINE Management ON DEMAND Training First Responder Gain a solid understanding of emergency management principles and practices. The growing number of disasters in recent years places the field of emergency management in the spotlight. The demand for skills in this field is increasing out of necessity. This multimedia-rich program addresses all phases of emergency management: social and environmental processes that generate hazards, hazard and vulnerability analysis, hazard mitigation, emergency response, disaster recovery, and emergency planning. Five top emergency management textbooks are included! This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,295 Course: 45611

Mental Health First Aid Build your mental health knowledge and learn to facilitate the identification and appropriate response to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders, advise people when to seek professional help, and decrease stigmatizing attitudes! Evidence suggests that this course increases your comfort with crisis management. If you are a law enforcement officer, first responder, healthcare provider, educator, family member, business leader, or a community member with a desire to help, this course is for you! Topics include the formation of an action plan, risk assessment, communication skills, and support strategies. Textbook included. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Eligible for 12 MBSWE Category I CEUs. Tuition: $124 Sessions: 2 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

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Course: 35449 Thur., Fri. 8/16 - 8/17

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45633 Thur., Fri. 9/6 - 9/7

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Healthcare Career Core Classes Healthcare Career Core Classes Interested in a career in healthcare, but don’t know where to begin? Complete these core classes and build a firm foundation upon which you can build your future as a healthcare provider. • Foundations of Healthcare • Healthcare Provider CPR • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Heartsaver First Aid • HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Ethics • Human Anatomy & Physiology • Introduction to Personal Computers • Math for Healthcare Careers • Medical Terminology • Spanish For Healthcare Careers

Foundations of Healthcare Think like a healthcare professional! Gain the knowledge and skills you need to compete in the current job market. In this course, you will explore core competencies such as communication, infection control, and professionalism, shared by all healthcare careers. Take this opportunity to learn more about your chosen field and meet other professionals in current practice. Textbook required and available in the College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $195 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $69

Course: 45654 K. Hachmann Mon., Wed. 9/10 - 10/10 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023

HIPAA, Confidentiality, & Ethics Are you currently working in healthcare or seeking employment as a healthcare provider? This course integrates important issues in confidentiality and modern medical ethics by highlighting the relationship between professional conduct and regulatory expectations. Beginning with an overview of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, explore privacy and confidentiality as it applies to all healthcare settings including physician offices, dental offices, nursing homes, hospitals, insurance companies, claims clearinghouses, etc. Additional content covers the changes related to the way patient health information is stored, maintained, spoken, and shared. Topics include a background of HIPAA, HIPAA-AS rules and regulations, transaction

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES HIPAA, Confidentiality, & Ethics (cont.) standards, security, and implementation procedures. Take this opportunity to learn different models of ethics, explore the effect of social networking, and discuss the impact on the workplace. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $97 Course Fee: $29 Sessions: 2 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 231 Course: 45612 Tues., Fri. 9/4 - 9/7

T. Goodling 9:00 AM - 1:15 PM

Course: 45613 Sat. 12/1

T. Goodling 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM

Healthcare Job Market Preparation Are you seeking employment in the healthcare industry? Take this class and learn how to perfect your resume, write a cover letter, and dress for success. You will have the opportunity to practice your interviewing skills by role-playing with others in the class. Topics include the job seeking process, resume styles, obtaining references, frequently asked interview questions, and completing job applications. Textbook required and available in the college store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $97 Course Fee: $29 Sessions: 2 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018 Course: 45655 Mon. 9/10 - 9/17

L. Sauter 6:00 - 9:45 PM

Course: 45657 Mon. 11/5 - 11/12

L. Sauter 6:00 - 9:45 PM

Healthcare Provider CPR (cont.) Tuition: $24 Course Fee: $49 Sessions: 1 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021 Course: 45011 Sat. 9/8

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45586 Sat. 10/6

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45638 Sat. 11/3

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45639 Sat. 12/1

A. Becker 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Human Anatomy & Physiology

C HYBRID

Gain a greater appreciation and understanding of the complexity of the human body! You will learn how our body systems work together, identify common disorders of each body system, and define selected anatomical terms. Instructional delivery includes both face-to-face classroom sessions and an online component. You must have access to a computer outside the classroom to complete assignments and quizzes. If you are interested in this course, you can assess your readiness for classes with an online component by going to www.harford.edu/online and taking the quiz, “Is distance learning right for you?� Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $295 Sessions: 13

Course: 45603 K. Savage Wed. 9/5 - 11/28 6:00 - 9:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 025 No class on 11/21.

Introduction to Personal Computers Learn the basic skills needed to operate a computer and use commercial software packages that run in Windows. Students receive an overview of Windows, word processing, electronic spreadsheets, and the Internet through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises. Topics include computer terminology, use of the mouse, and hardware and software evaluation. This is a good course for beginners. Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $175 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $55

Course: 45074 G. Williamson Mon., Wed. 9/17 - 10/3 6:30 - 9:40 PM Higher Education Center, Rm. 125 Course: 45075 J. Reilly Mon., Wed. 10/1 - 10/17 1:00 - 4:10 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course: 45076 J. Reilly Fri. 10/5 - 11/9 9:00 AM - 12:10 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

Course Fee: $89

Course: 45602 S. Blank Mon. 9/10 - 12/3 5:30 - 9:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 025

Healthcare Provider CPR

Introduction to Medical Terminology

This course is designed for medical care providers and provides instruction for CPR (one- and two-rescuer) and relief of choking for the adult, child, and infant victim. Topics include the use of airway devices like the bag valve mask and various pocket masks. All participants must be able to kneel on the floor beside a manikin for extended periods of time. There is a 25-question test with a passing score of 84% required. The required text is the AHA Health Care Provider Book and should be purchased and read prior to class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

This course meets the needs of people who work in a variety of healthcare settings. Major topics include analyzing the components of words to include roots, prefixes, and suffixes; anatomical and physiological terms; proper applications of definitions; medical terminology as it applies to human body systems; and descriptive terms used in the medical profession. A text is required and must be purchased before the first class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $295 Sessions: 12

Introduction to Medical Terminology (cont.)

Course Fee: $69

Course: 45077 G. Williamson Sat. 11/3 - 12/15 9:00 AM - 12:10 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 No class 11/24. Course: 45078 J. Reilly Tues. 11/6 - 12/11 9:00 AM - 12:10 PM HCC - Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 136

Math for Healthcare Careers The math skills targeted in this class are those necessary for individuals in pre-nursing studies or those preparing for careers in health occupations. Topics include whole number review, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percents, combined applications, metric conversions, and dosage calculation. Textbook required and available for purchase in the College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $195 Sessions: 8

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Course Fee: $69

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Math for Healthcare Careers (cont.)

Human Services

Course: 45604 K. Judd Fri. 9/7 - 10/26 9:00 - 11:45 AM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021

Professional CEUs & Contact Hours Social Workers:

Course: 45605 K. Judd Mon., Wed. 10/1 - 10/24 6:00 - 8:45 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

Healthcare Career Core Classes ONLINE: • • • • • •

HIPAA Compliance Handling Medical Emergencies Human Anatomy & Physiology Human Anatomy & Physiology II Medical Mathematics Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach

Harford Community College maintains responsibility for all courses and programs.

Healthcare Continuing Education Classes ONLINE:

See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Histotechnology ON DEMAND You decide when you when you want to start the class and YOU control the speed, days and time, at which you work through the program.

Histotechnology Online Certification Program

ONLINE

Course Fee: $4,295

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• Certificate in Complementary and Alternative Medicine • Certificate in End of Life Care • Certificate in Gerontology • Certificate in Growth and Development Through the Lifespan • Certificate in Issues in Oxygenation • Certificate in Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing • Certificate in Pain Assessment and Management • Certificate in Perinatal Issues • Certificate in Spirituality, Health, and Healing • Legal Nurse Consulting

ON DEMAND

Take this online course and become a Certified Histotechnician (HT) without traveling to a college campus. If you are a high school graduate (or equivalent), at least 18 years of age, and are employed in a pathology laboratory, this course may be for you. Complete all didactic coursework online. Select your own certified HT or HTL mentor, and complete the clinical component in your local laboratory. Enroll anytime during this semester and finish the program at your own pace. National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) approved. Includes preparation for the ASCP HT Registry exam. Textbooks required. Prerequisites include successful completion of high school or college level biology, chemistry, and math. Web registration unavailable. Must have permission of course coordinator to enroll. For more information or an admission packet, please email htonline@harford.edu or call 443-412-2498.

Course: 45614

The Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners (MBSWE) certifies that these programs meet the criteria for credit hours of Category I continuing education for social workers and associates licensed in Maryland.

F. Grimm

See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Mental Health First Aid (cont.) Course: 35449 Thur., Fri. 8/16 - 8/17

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45633 Thur., Fri. 9/6 - 9/7

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Medical Office ON DEMAND Gatlin courses are on demand. You decide when you when you want to start the class and YOU control the speed, (days) and time at which you work through the program.

Administrative Dental Assistant

Gatlin Online

ONLINE

ON DEMAND

Start a new career as an administrative dental assistant! You’ll be part of a professional dental staff and work on behalf of the patient as well as the dentist, helping to ensure a high level of professional excellence in oral health care delivery. Additionally, you’ll gain the knowledge to assist the dentist with administrative duties such as fee collection, banking, and accounts payable, and you’ll acquire basic information about dental insurance. Textbooks are included! This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,895 Course: 45637

Mental Health First Aid Build your mental health knowledge and learn to facilitate the identification and appropriate response to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders, advise people when to seek professional help, and decrease stigmatizing attitudes! Evidence suggests that this course increases your comfort with crisis management. If you are a law enforcement officer, first responder, healthcare provider, educator, family member, business leader, or a community member with a desire to help this course is for you! Topics include the formation of an action plan, risk assessment, communication skills, and support strategies. Textbook included. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Eligible for 12 MBSWE Category I CEUs. Tuition: $124 Sessions: 2 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

Certificate To Career In One Year Get the Skills2Compete at Harford Community College. Scholarships for workforce development programs are available for students 16-21 years old who qualify. Funded by the Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc. Call 443-412-2160 to discover more.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Certified Electronic Health Record Specialist Be ready for an exciting new career! Prepare to take the Electronic Health Record Specialist Certification Exam! The increasing use of electronic health records (EHR) will continue to broaden and alter the job responsibilities of health information specialists and technicians. For example, with the use of EHRs, technicians must be familiar with EHR computer software, maintaining EHR security, and analyzing electronic data to improve healthcare information. Required Courses: • Foundations of Healthcare • HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Ethics • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Introduction to Personal Computers • Medical Terminology • Applied Electronic Health Records Email healthcaretraining@harford.edu for more information.

See Healthcare Career Core Classes Pages 54 to 56. Applied Electronic Health Records

NEW

As a federal mandate, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology initiated that all persons, practitioners, clinics, and hospitals must have Electronic Health Records (EHRs) by 2015 to enable information exchange between healthcare providers and public health authorities. Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to document patient information using this new technology. Topics include transitioning to EHR, data entry and computer requirements, maintaining an EHR in the clinical setting, usage of personal health records, and HIPAA compliance and ethics. Preparation for national certification included. This course is recommended for those who have experience in the billing and coding disciplines. You must be computer literate and have Internet access to succeed in this training. Students must be at least 18 years old and possess a high school diploma or GED. Prerequisites: Foundations of Healthcare, Healthcare Job Market Preparation, HIPAA, Medical Terminology, and Introduction to Personal Computers. You may test out of the prerequisite classes by calling the Test Center at 443-412-2352 for an appointment. Please

Applied Electronic Health Records (cont.)

Medical Front Desk Receptionist (cont.)

request the following test codes: HIPA, MTER, EF, SPR, and KEY. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Prerequisites are Healthcare Provider CPR, HIPAA, Introduction to Personal Computers, and Medical Terminology. You may test out of HIPAA, Introduction to Personal Computers, and Medical Terminology by making an appointment at the Test Center (443-4122352) and requesting exams for HIPAA (HIPA), Medical Terminology (MTER) and/or Computer Skills (KEY, EF, and SPR). Textbook required and available in the College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $195 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $79

Course: 45658 S. Gallagher Sat. 9/8 - 9/29 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 002

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Medical Administrative Assistant Program Become a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant! Have you always wanted to work in a doctor’s office but found direct patient care unappealing? This series of courses is for you. After completing the required courses, you will be able to sit for National Certification as a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant through the National Healthcareers Association. We offer convenient hours and reasonable prices. In a matter of weeks, you’ll be saying, “Please sign in and have a seat . . . the doctor will be right with you.” Required Courses: • Foundations of Healthcare • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Healthcare Provider CPR • HIPAA, Confidentiality, & Ethics • Introduction to Personal Computers • Medical Terminology Courses listed above must be completed prior to registration in the following: • Medical Front Desk Receptionist

See Healthcare Career Core Classes Pages 54 to 56. Medical Front Desk Receptionist Prepare for a career as a medical office receptionist. Take this class and gain the knowledge and skills needed to communicate with patients and follow doctors’ directives. Topics include customer service, telephone techniques, patient scheduling, medical records management, documentation rules, medical law and ethics, insurance billing, and office computer systems use. Students must be at least 18 years old and possess a high school diploma or GED.

Tuition: $195 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $79

Course: 45660 T. Singleton Wed., Fri. 10/17 - 11/2 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 002

ON DEMAND Gatlin courses are on demand. You decide when you when you want to start the class and YOU control the speed, (days) and time at which you work through the program.

Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing & Coding

Gatlin Online ONLINE ON DEMAND

This nationally recognized Administrative Medical Specialist (AMS) online training course with Medical Billing and Coding will give you the skills you need to find the job you are looking for as an Administrative Medical Specialist (AMS), Medical Billing Specialist, and/or Medical Coder. This online certificate program is only offered in partnership with accredited colleges and universities. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,295 Course: 45661

Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing & Coding and Medical Terminology

Gatlin Online ONLINE ON DEMAND

Learn the skills you need to become a multiskilled Administrative Medical Specialist (AMS). This nationally recognized program combines the Administrative Medical Specialist program with the Medical Billing and Coding Program and a 60-hour course in medical terminology. Upon completion, you will be eligible to prepare for and take the following National Healthcareer Association (NHA)’s certification examinations: CMAA

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing & Coding and Medical Terminology (cont.) (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant) and the CBCS (Certified Billing and Coding Specialist). This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,595 Course: 45673

H.O.T.

Medical Billing Program Become a Certified Medical Biller! Completing our Medical Billing series will prepare you for National Certification as a Medical Biller through the National Healthcareers Association. You will be able to sit for the test right here at HCC. We offer convenient hours and reasonable prices. Join the exciting field of professional billers. Required Courses: • Foundations of Healthcare • HIPAA, Confidentiality, & Ethics • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Human Anatomy & Physiology • Introduction to Personal Computers • Medical Terminology Courses listed above must be completed prior to registration in the following: • Introduction to Medical Billing • Computerized Medical Billing • CPT & ICD-9 Coding I

See Healthcare Career Core Classes Pages 54 to 56. Medical Insurance Billing Gain a fundamental understanding of medical insurance billing and the life cycle of an insurance claim in relation to the physician’s practice. Using commercial software, you will learn the capabilities of computerized billing programs. Topics include claims preparation and submission; overview of major insurance carriers; insurance and accounts receivable management; use of information systems in the reimbursement process; and data entry of patient demographics, charges, and payments. You must be computer literate and have Internet access to succeed in this training. Students must be at least 18 years old and possess a high school diploma or GED. Prerequisites:

Medical Billing & Coding (cont.)

HIPAA, Medical Terminology, Introduction to Personal Computers, and Human Anatomy & Physiology. You may test out of the prerequisite classes by calling the Test Center at 443-412-2352 for an appointment. Please request the following test codes: HIPA, MTER, EF, SPR, KEY, and HAP. Textbooks and USB flash drive required and available in the College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $345 Sessions: 12

CERTIFICATE

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Medical Insurance Billing (cont.)

Course Fee: $79

Course: 45659 T. Singleton Wed., Fri. 9/5 - 10/12 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 002

ON DEMAND Gatlin courses are on demand. You decide when you when you want to start the class and YOU control the speed, (days) and time at which you work through the program.

Course Fee: $1,895 Course: 45667

Medical Billing & Coding with Medical Terminology

Gatlin Online ONLINE ON DEMAND

Obtain the skills you need for an entry-level position in a medical office as a Medical Billing and Coding Specialist. The medical industry is experiencing a demand for individuals with knowledge of medical office operations, including diagnostic and procedural coding and insurance forms processing. Additional content includes legal, ethical, and regulatory concepts (including HIPAA) and a 60-hour medical terminology course. Successful completion of this course prepares you for certification as a Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS) through NHA. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,195

Medical Billing & Coding

Gatlin Online ONLINE

Course: 45668

ON DEMAND

This nationally recognized Medical Billing and Coding online training certificate program is designed to prepare students to fill positions for medical coding and billing professionals. Skilled medical billing and coding technicians are in high demand these days! In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in medical tests, treatments, and procedures that will be increasingly scrutinized by health insurance companies, regulators, courts, and consumers. Also, patient information must be entered into computer databases to comply with new federal legislation requiring the use of electronic patient records. Finally, healthcare facilities are having difficulty attracting qualified workers, mostly because of the lack of both formal training programs and sufficient resources to provide on-the-job training for coders. All of these factors have combined to create a huge potential job market for qualified medical records technicians, and this course will provide you with the skill set and expertise that will make you irresistible to prospective healthcare employers. Upon successful completion of the Medical Billing and Coding course, students will be prepared for an entry-level position doing medical billing or coding in a medical office setting and will be prepared to sit for the CCA national certification exam. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience.

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Medical Coding Program Become a Certified Medical Coder! Discover how to find codes for diseases, diagnoses, provider services, and procedures. Completing our Medical Coding series prepares you for National Certification as a Medical Coder through the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). We offer convenient hours and reasonable prices. Become a certified medical coder and explore the possibilities of this rewarding career! Required Courses: • Foundations of Healthcare • HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Ethics • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Human Anatomy & Physiology • Introduction to Personal Computers • Medical Terminology Courses listed above must be completed prior to registration in the following: • CPT & ICD-9 Coding I • CPT & ICD-9 Coding II • CPC Examination Review

See Healthcare Career Core Classes Pages 54 to 56.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES CPT & ICD-9: Coding I Begin a new career as a medical coder. This introductory course provides you with the opportunity to gain a basic knowledge of the descriptive terms and identifying codes for valid reporting of medical services and procedures performed by physicians. Content includes the coding and classification of diseases, symptoms, operations, and procedures. Students must be at least 18 years old and possess a high school diploma or GED. Prerequisites: HIPAA, Medical Terminology, Introduction to Personal Computers, and Human Anatomy & Physiology. You may test out of the prerequisite classes by calling the Test Center at 443-412-2352 for an appointment. Please request the following test codes: HIPA, MTER, EF, SPR, KEY, and HAP. Textbooks required and available in the college bookstore. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $195 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $89

Course: 45662 B. Haynes Sat. 9/29 - 10/13 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023

CPT & ICD-9: Coding II Expand the knowledge you gained in Coding I as you develop your skills in analyzing medical records to identify data elements that need to be coded. Content includes legal and ethical considerations, career opportunities, and certification as a professional coder. Prerequisite: CPT & ICD-9: Coding I. Textbooks are the same as those you used in Coding I. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $195 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $89

Course: 45663 B. Haynes Sat. 10/27 - 11/10 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 166

Certified Professional Coder Examination Review Prepare to take the certification examination offered by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). This course builds on your present level of knowledge and enhances your ability to understand coding guidelines, principles and concepts and how they relate to compliance. Learn study tips and take practice examinations to increase your confidence. Textbook required. Pre-requisites: CPT & ICD-9 Coding I and CPT & ICD-9 Coding II. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Certified Professional Coder Examination Review (cont.) Tuition: $145 Sessions: 2

Advanced Hospital Coding & CSS Preparation (cont.)

Course Fee: $59

Course: 45017 B. Haynes Sat. 9/18 - 9/15 9:00 AM - 1:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. TBA

improving their coding skills. This online certificate program is only offered in partnership with major accredited colleges and universities. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $1,995

Tuition: $145 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $59 Course: 45666

Course: 45664 B. Haynes Sat. 12/1 - 12/8 9:00 AM - 1:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

ON DEMAND Gatlin courses are on demand. You decide when you when you want to start the class and YOU control the speed, (days) and time at which you work through the program.

Advanced Coding for the Physicians Office

Gatlin Online ONLINE ON DEMAND

This nationally recognized Advanced Medical Coding for the Physicians Office online course and training program prepares students to learn CPT, ICD-9-CM (Volumes I and II), and HCPCS Level II coding. This advanced online medical coding program is designed for students with previous medical coding experience. A basic coding education or the GES Administrative Medical Specialist course is required. Preparation for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification exam is included. This online certificate program is only offered in partnership with major accredited colleges and universities. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience.

Medical Transcription Apply knowledge of medical terminology, how to transcribe using a computer, production of accurate transcripts and proofreading skills in a variety of medical areas. Bring textbooks to first class. Prerequisites: Foundations of Healthcare, Medical Terminology, HIPAA, Introduction to Personal Computers, and the ability to type 30 words per minute. You may test out of these prerequisites by making an appointment at the Test Center (443-412-2352) and requesting exams for HIPAA (HIPA), Medical Terminology (MTER) and/or Computer Skills (KEY, EF, and SPR). Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $395 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $98

Course: 45669 S. Gallagher Wed. 9/19 - 12/12 5:30 - 9:50 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 002 No class 11/21.

ON DEMAND Gatlin courses are on demand. You decide when you when you want to start the class and YOU control the speed, (days) and time at which you work through the program.

Course Fee: $1,695

Medical Transcription & Medical Terminology

Course: 45665

Advanced Hospital Coding & CSS Preparation

Gatlin Online ONLINE

This nationally recognized medical ON DEMAND Gatlin Online ONLINE ON DEMAND

This nationally recognized Advanced Hospital Medical Coding online course and CCS test prep training program prepares medical coding students to take the American Health Information Management Association’s (AHIMA) official certification exam to become a Certified Coding Specialist (CCS). This program covers advanced ICD-9 medical coding procedures and is designed to help students meet the challenge of today’s changing standards while learning and

transcription online course and training program prepares you to start a new career as a medical transcriptionist. A medical terminology course is included at no extra cost. Transcriber and all materials are included in this medical transcription program. This online certificate program is only offered in partnership with major accredited colleges and universities. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience. Course Fee: $2,195 Course: 45670

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Optician Certification Training

Gatlin Online ONLINE

ON DEMAND Master the skills you need for a successful career as an optician and prepare yourself to take the American Board of Opticianry (ABO) certification exam, which is a stepping-stone to career advancement. With the help of step-by-step instructions, you’ll master the mathematical formulas that opticians need to know. Additionally, you’ll discover how to read prescriptions for glasses and contact lenses, explore the basics of eyewear styles and materials, become familiar with the equipment opticians use, learn about prisms and lens types, and gain an understanding of eye anatomy and eye diseases. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Course Fee: $1,995 Course: 45671

Nursing

Enhance your skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. This American Heart Association course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital. Content emphasizes the importance of basic life support CPR to patient survival, the integration of effective basic life support with advanced cardiovascular life support interventions, and the importance of effective team interaction and communication during resuscitation. Must have a working knowledge of cardiac dysrhythmias. Textbook required and available in the College Store. All students are required to complete the pretest, located in the textbook, prior to the first class. Both a written and a skills exam are required to receive a completion card. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $259 Sessions: 2

Professional CEUs & Contact Hours Nursing: Maryland Community College Association for Continuing Education and Training is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Healthcare Continuing Education Classes ONLINE: • Certificate in Complementary and Alternative Medicine • Certificate in End of Life Care • Certificate in Gerontology • Certificate in Growth and Development Through the Lifespan • Certificate in Issues in Oxygenation • Certificate in Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing • Certificate in Pain Assessment and Management • Certificate in Perinatal Issues • Certificate in Spirituality, Health, and Healing • Legal Nurse Consulting See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

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Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Provider

Course: 35444 P. Campbell Sat., Sun. 8/25 - 8/26 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Renewal Refresh your skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. This American Heart Association course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital, and need to renew their certification. To qualify for the refresher course, you must provide evidence of current ACLS Provider certification. Textbook available in the College Store. Both a written and a skills exam are required to receive a completion card. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $225 Sessions: 1 Course: 45653 P. Campbell Sat. 10/27 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 021

Certified Medicine Aide Update The Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON) requires individuals working as medicine aides to complete the required two-year Certified Medicine Aide Update no more than 90 days before or 30 days after the expiration of his/her CNA/GNA/CMA certificate. Attendance is mandatory for all sessions. No one is admitted after class starts. Students must complete a written examination with a minimum passing score of 80%. All students must bring with them to the first class a signed letter, typed on LTC facility letterhead, verifying a minimum of 16 hours of practice as a CNA, a minimum of eight (8) hours of practice as a GNA in a licensed nursing home, and 100 hours of practice as a CMA all within the 2 years immediately preceding the CMA Update. Agency and assisted living facility hours do not count toward this requirement. A current, active unencumbered Maryland CNA/GNA/CMA certificate is mandatory. The College will verify certification status via the MBON website (www.mbon.org). Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $49

Course: 45595 K. Archer Sat. 10/27 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023

Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered ONLINE Nurse Transition This course facilitates the transition of licensed practical nurses into the Associate of Science in Nursing Degree program at Harford Community College. Applicants must meet all admission requirements for Harford Community College’s associate Degree Nursing Program, must have completed all nursing course prerequisites, and successfully completed the NCLEX-PN licensure examination. Tests are taken in the Test Center. Skills testing is done in the nursing lab. Text required. Participation in Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) for practice tests, proctored tests, and other study materials is required. Cost for ATI is $400, half of which is due by the course start date. The balance is paid during the third semester. Instructor permission required. Please call 443-4122433 prior to registering for this course. ACCEPTANCE INTO THIS COURSE DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMISSION INTO THE NURSING PROGRAM. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered Nurse Transition (cont.)

Nurse Refresher Theory (cont.)

Nurse Refresher Clinical (cont.)

Clinical required. Senior adult and disabled tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $695

Tuition: $175

Course Fee: $99

Course: 45594 9/4 - 12/15

R. Sedney

Tuition: $795 Sessions: 20

Mental Health First Aid Build your mental health knowledge and learn to facilitate the identification and appropriate response to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders, advise people when to seek professional help, and decrease stigmatizing attitudes! Evidence suggests that this course increases your comfort with crisis management. If you are a law enforcement officer, first responder, healthcare provider, educator, family member, business leader, or a community member with a desire to help, this course is for you! Topics include the formation of an action plan, risk assessment, communication skills, and support strategies. Textbook included. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Eligible for 12 MBSWE Category I CEUs.

Course: 45589 M. Garrett Tues., Thur. 9/11 - 11/15 9:00 AM - 1:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023 Must also enroll in 45590 & 45592.

Nurse Refresher Skills Lab Are you interested in practicing your clinical skills or learning about the latest patient care procedures in a skills lab? Join other registered and licensed practical nurses who are returning to the clinical setting. Explore current trends and patient care procedures including physical assessment, documentation, and medication administration. Concurrent enrollment in Nurse Refresher Theory, Nurse Refresher Clinical, or permission from the program coordinator required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $195 Sessions: 1

Tuition: $124 Sessions: 2 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

Course Fee: $79

Course Fee: $79

Course: 35449 Thur., Fri. 8/16 - 8/17

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 45590 M. Garrett Fri. 9/28 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023 Must also enroll in 45589 & 45592.

Course: 45633 Thur., Fri. 9/6 - 9/7

T. Stupi 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Nurse Refresher Clinical

Nurse Refresher Theory Are you an RN or an LPN interested in maintaining or reactivating your license? This Nurse Refresher Series fulfills the Maryland Board of Nursing requirements for nurses returning to active practice. The curriculum consists of 80 hours of theory, 8 hours of skills lab, and 60 hours clinical training. This course is the theory component. Content includes assessment skills, medication update, medical equipment, clinical specialties, standard precautions, management of intravenous lines, legal issues, and documentation. You must register for and successfully complete the theory, skills lab, and clinical portions of this program to reactivate your Maryland nursing license. Must provide proof of a current, unencumbered active or inactive Maryland nursing license. Text and Nurse Kits required and available for purchase in the College Store. Concurrent enrollment in Nurse Refresher Skills Lab and Nurse Refresher

Apply the knowledge and skills you learned in the theory and skills lab components of the Nurse Refresher Series in a 60-hour supervised clinical setting. Various locations may be used, and the instructor will schedule your assignment individually with a preceptor. Your experience will include the application of the nursing process, management of patient care, delegation, documentation, and medication administration. You will need a uniform, stethoscope, and a watch with a second hand. Documentation of the following information must be provided prior to the first day of class: a current Healthcare Provider CPR card; proof of immunization for measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella; a negative TB skin test or a negative chest x-ray; and current liability insurance. Concurrent enrollment in Nurse Refresher Theory, Nurse Refresher Skills Lab, or permission from the program coordinator required. Transcript available. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply.

Course Fee: $79

Course: 45592 T. Stupi 10/1 - 1/31/13 On Site Must also enroll in 45589 & 45590.

Nursing Assistant Theory

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

This Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON) approved course prepares you to safely perform delegated nursing functions with clients of any age and various levels of physical, sensory, motor, and emotional ability. Topics include anatomy and physiology, growth and development, disease process, medical terminology, infection control, environmental safety, and patient care procedures. Those who successfully complete both the theory and clinical components of this program are eligible to apply for certification with the MBON, and to take the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) examination. Perfect attendance is mandatory for all classes and clinical. Evidence of adequate immunization for rubella, chicken pox, and mumps, and proof of a current negative TB skin test or a negative chest x-ray reading required before admission to clinical. Physical requirements included the ability to lift, push, pull, etc. 50 pounds without restriction. Textbooks, available at the College Store, required for the first class. Before registration, make an appointment at the Test Center (443-412-2352) to complete the reading (ACR) and math (ACA) assessments. CPR for the Healthcare Provider included. Concurrent enrollment in Nursing Assistant Clinical required. Students must be at least 18 years old and possess a high school diploma or GED. The MBON requires a federal and state criminal background check (at the student’s expense) prior to certification. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $895 Sessions: 25

Course Fee: $89

Course: 45587 D. Santoni Mon., Wed. 9/5 - 12/3 5:00 - 9:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023 No class on 11/21. Must also enroll in 45588.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Nursing Assistant Clinical Practice skills learned in Nursing Assistant Theory. This clinical placement provides experience in area nursing homes under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Perfect attendance is mandatory for all clinical sessions. Topics include the application of healthcare and disease theory in the clinical setting, infection control, environmental safety, performance of patient care skills, observation, reporting, and documentation. CPR for the Healthcare Provider; evidence of adequate immunization for rubella, chicken pox, and mumps; and proof of a current negative TB skin test or a negative chest x-ray reading required before admission to clinical. Physical requirements included the ability to lift, push, pull, etc. 50 pounds without restriction. Current enrollment in Nursing Assistant Theory required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $495

Course Fee: $89

Course: 45588 T. Stupi Sat., Sun 10/6 - 12/2 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM Time on 10/6 is 8:00 - 11:15 AM On Site Must also enroll in 45587. No class on 10/13, 14, 27, & 28 and 11/10, 11, 24, & 25.

Nursing Assistant Training

H.O.T.

Pharmacy

Patient Care Technician Program

CERTIFICATE

National Certification!

Pharmacy Technician Program

CERTIFICATE

This career pathway takes you from nursing assistant training through a series of nationally certified courses that prepare you to perform delegated nursing functions requiring a higher level of technical ability and skill in the hospital setting. Begin your journey today! Required Courses: • HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Ethics • Introduction to Personal Computers • Medical Terminology • Nursing Assistant Theory • Nursing Assistant Clinical • Venipuncture & Specimen Collection • Venipuncture & Specimen Collection Clinical • EKG Technician • PCT: Advanced Skills Theory • PCT: Advanced Skills Clinical

Phlebotomy Basics for Nurses Gain the skills necessary for successful venipuncture and blood specimen collection. This course is designed for nurses who need to perform venipunctures on their patients. Topics include universal precautions and bloodborne pathogen standard; vein selection, distention, and palpation; site preparation and access; and obtaining a venous blood specimen. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $149 Sessions: 1

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Course Fee: $89

Course: 45593 C. Lindhorst Fri. 11/30 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 025

H.O.T.

National Certification! Learn the basic knowledge and skills that you need to obtain an entry-level position in a hospital, retail, or mail-order pharmacy. Pharmacy Technicians are an important part of the healthcare team and work under the direct supervision of a Licensed Pharmacist. This course meets the Maryland Board of Pharmacy requirements for certification and prepares you for the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination. Prerequisites Courses (may be taken in any order): • Foundations of Healthcare • HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Ethics • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Healthcare Provider CPR • Human Anatomy & Physiology • Introduction to Personal Computers • Math for Healthcare Careers • Medical Terminology Principle Courses: • Pharmacy Technician Training Theory • Pharmacy Technician Hospital/ Retail Externship I • Pharmacy Technician Hospital/ Retail Externship I • PTCB Exam Review

See Healthcare Career Core Classes Pages 54 to 56.

ON DEMAND Gatlin courses are on demand. You decide when you when you want to start the class and YOU control the speed, (days) and time at which you work through the program.

Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative

Gatlin Online ONLINE ON DEMAND

This nationally recognized Pharmaceutical Sales Representative online training course (CNPR) and program was developed in response to a rising need for entry-level certified pharmaceutical sales representatives. The program is designed for individuals who want to gain entry into the pharmaceutical industry but who lack the required pharmacology and medical

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative (cont.)

Pharmacy Technician Training Theory (cont.)

Pharmacy Technician Hospital/Retail Externship II (cont.)

education. This online certificate program is only offered in partnership with major accredited colleges and universities. This is a Gatlin online course that is self-paced and can be started at your convenience.

Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Course Fee: $1,895

Course: 45672 K. Archer Sat. 8/18 - 12/15 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 010 No class on 9/1 or 11/24.

indicated to receive a certificate. Student externship hours must include a minimum of 20 hours per week scheduled individually with each student. Prerequisite: Pharmacy Technician Hospital & Retail Externship I. Lab jacket required as a uniform. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcripts available.

Course: 45596

Pharmacy Technician Training Theory In less than a year, you can be ready for a new career as a Pharmacy Technician. This course meets Maryland Board of Pharmacy regulations (pending approval) and upon successful completion of this training, you will be eligible to sit for the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) Exam and apply for registration with the Maryland Pharmacy Board. Train to assist pharmacists in a retail pharmacy, hospital, clinic, home health care setting, mail order, or pharmaceutical wholesalers industry. You will learn to provide medication and other health products to patients; mix intravenous solutions, count medication and label bottles; receive electronic prescriptions from medical offices; handle computer order entry of prescriptions; receive written prescriptions and requests for patient refills; verify complete and accurate prescriptions; use dosage calculation and conversions; compound (sterile and nonsterile); and inventory prescription and over-the-counter medications. Instructional delivery includes both face-to-face classroom sessions and an online component. You must be computer literate and have Internet access to be successful. Assess your readiness for this course by going to www.harford.edu/online and taking the quiz, “Is distance learning right for you?”. You must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Prerequisites include Foundations of Healthcare, Healthcare Provider CPR, HIPAA, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Math for Healthcare Careers, Medical Terminology, and Introduction to Personal Computers. You may test out of some of the prerequisites by making an appointment at the Test Center (443-412-2352) and requesting the exams for HIPAA (HIPA), Human Anatomy & Physiology (HAP), Medical Terminology (MTER), Math (ACEA) and/or computer skills (EF, and SPR). Textbooks required. Additional costs (subject to change) due prior to completion of the program include a criminal background check $60, drug test $55, Maryland Board of Pharmacy registration $45, and Pharmacy Technician Certification Board examination $129. These are all at the student’s expense.

Tuition: $1,296 Sessions: 16

Course Fee: $79

Pharmacy Technician Hospital/ Retail Externship I An externship in which you perform daily pharmacy technician tasks consisting of 160 hours at local area hospital and retail pharmacies is required to complete this course. This is the first of two 80-hour courses designed to complete that requirement. Externship eligibility may be dependent upon a criminal background check and drug testing. Students with criminal records should check with the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board at www.ptcb.org to determine eligibility for certification. Pharmacy Technician Training Theory and Externship hours must be completed successfully during the timeframe indicated to receive a certificate. Student externship hours must include a minimum of 20 hours per week scheduled individually with each student. Prerequisite: Pharmacy Technician Training Theory. Lab jacket required as a uniform. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcripts available.

Tuition: $895 Course: 25019 2/17 - 4/20/13 OnSite

PTCB Exam Review Practice for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) exam! This comprehensive review follows the PTCB outline: Assisting the Pharmacist in Serving Patients, Maintaining the Medication & Inventory Control, and Participating in the Administration and Management of Pharmacy Practice. Content includes testtaking skills and multiple-choice practice exams. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waiver applies. Transcript available. Tuition: $175 Course Fee: $69 Sessions: 3 HCC- Joppa Hall, Rm 018 Course: 25020 Sat. 4/27 - 5/11/13

K. Archer 9:00 AM - 1:15 PM

Tuition: $895 Course: 25018 12/16 - 2/16 OnSite

Pharmacy Technician Hospital/ Retail Externship II An externship in which you perform daily pharmacy technician tasks consisting of 160 hours at local area hospital and retail pharmacies is required to complete this course. This is the second of two 80-hour courses and completes that requirement. Externship eligibility may be dependent upon a criminal background check and drug testing. Students with criminal records should check with the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board at www.ptcb.org to determine eligibility for certification. Pharmacy Technician Training Theory and Externship hours must be completed successfully during the timeframe

Certificate To Career In One Year Get the Skills2Compete at Harford Community College. Scholarships for workforce development programs are available for students 16-21 years old who qualify. Funded by the Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc. Call 443-412-2160 to discover more.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Venipuncture & Specimen Collection

Phlebotomy H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Phlebotomy Technician Program National Certification! Interested in a new, high demand career? Completing our Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares you for National Certification. You will learn basic anatomy and physiology, specimen collection and processing, and laboratory operations. Required Courses: • Foundations of Healthcare • HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Ethics • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Healthcare Provider CPR • Human Anatomy & Physiology • Introduction to Personal Computers • Medical Terminology The core courses listed above must be completed prior to registration in the following: • Venipuncture & Specimen Collection • Venipuncture & Specimen Collection Clinical

See Healthcare Career Core Classes Pages 54 to 56. Phlebotomy Basics for Nurses Gain the skills necessary for successful venipuncture and blood specimen collection. This course is designed for nurses who need to perform venipunctures on their patients. Topics include universal precautions and bloodborne pathogen standard; vein selection, distention, and palpation; site preparation and access; and obtaining a venous blood specimen. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $149 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $89

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Learn to collect blood and body fluid specimens used in throat cultures, urinalysis and stool cultures, and prepare samples for testing in a lab. This course presents an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the various systems that require specimen collection, processing and handling of specimens, and laboratory operations. Students must be computer literate and have Internet access to be successful in this course. Attendance is 100% mandatory. Evidence of adequate immunization for rubella, chicken pox, and mumps; and proof of a current negative TB skin test or a negative chest x-ray reading required before admission to clinical. Students must be at least 18 years old and possess a high school diploma or GED. Prerequisites: Foundations of Healthcare, Healthcare Provider CPR, Healthcare Job Market Preparation, HIPAA, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology, and Introduction to Personal Computers. You may test out of some of the prerequisites by making an appointment at the Test Center (443-412-2352) and requesting the exams for HIPAA (HIPA), medical terminology (MTER), and or computer skills (KEY, EF, and SPR). Those who successfully complete the Venipuncture & Specimen Collection course and the Venipuncture & Specimen Collection Clinical meet the eligibility requirements to sit for the national certification exam. Cost of testing is the responsibility of the student. Textbook required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $795 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $98

Course: 45597 C. Lindhorst Fri. 9/14 - 11/16 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 025 Must also enroll in 25006.

Venipuncture & Specimen Collection Clinical This course is designed to supplement the training provided in the Venipuncture and Specimen Collection course. Participants must successfully complete the Venipuncture and Specimen collection course and have all appropriate paperwork submitted prior to placement. Students will gain practical experience working in 80 clinical hours. The start date, time and appropriate site for this clinical placement is arranged with each student through the phlebotomy program specialist. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Venipuncture & Specimen Collection Clinical (cont.) Tuition: $395 Course: 25006 T. Goodling 11/1 - 4/30/13 On Site Must also enroll in 45597. Placement may take up to six (6) months.

Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Physical Therapy Technician Give someone a shoulder to lean on! Work directly under the supervision of Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants to help make therapy sessions more productive. As a member of the rehabilitation team, you will move patients to and from treatment areas; assist patients with their treatment plans and exercise programs; maintain a clean and organized work environment; perform routine clerical duties; order supplies, answer the phone; and fill out insurance forms and other paperwork. Students must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Physical requirements include the ability to observe the client’s activity both close up and at a distance of up to 30 feet away, sit/stand in an upright position for approximately 6 hours a day, safely maneuver self or move another individual’s body parts, move objects in excess of 100 pounds, and lift and/or carry a minimum of 50 pounds without restriction. Required Courses: • Foundations of Healthcare • HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Ethics • Healthcare Job Market Preparation • Healthcare Provider CPR • Introduction to Personal Computers • Become a Physical Therapy Aide • Physical Therapy Technician Externship

See Healthcare Career Core Classes Pages 54 to 56.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Become a Physical Therapy Aide

Veterinary Services

Once you have completed the required courses, your next step is to enroll in the Become a Physical Therapy Aide course at Ed2Go. After reviewing course details, simply click the Enroll Now button. Create your username and password, enter your enrollment information, and select a payment option. An email will be sent to you confirming your course. Go to www.ed2go. com/harford for complete instructions on how to register.

Physical Therapy Technician Externship Participate in an individually-scheduled, forty-hour externship supervised by a physical therapist or a physical therapy assistant at a local facility. You’ll get hands on experience working side by side with other members of the physical therapy team. This is an opportunity to apply the knowledge you gained in the course “Become a Physical Therapy Aide” and increase your value in a competitive job market. Topics include infection control, body mechanics, patient observation, and exercise principles for stretching, strengthening, aerobics, and range of motion. You must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or a GED to enroll. A current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card; evidence of adequate immunization for rubella, chicken pox, and mumps; negative TB skin test or negative chest x-ray reading are required before admission. Physical requirements include the ability to observe the client’s activity both close up and at a distance of up to 30 feet away, sit/stand in an upright position for approximately 6 hours a day, safely maneuver self or move another individual’s body parts, move objects in excess of 100 pounds, and lift and/ or carry a minimum of 50 pounds without restriction. Prerequisites: HIPAA, Healthcare Job Market Preparation, Healthcare Provider CPR, and Become a Physical Therapy Aide. Instructor approval required prior to registration. Please call 443-412-2051 or email healthcaretraining@harford.edu for more information. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $275 Course: 45598 9/1 - 12/31 On Site

T. Stupi

H.O.T.

CERTIFICATE

Veterinary Assistant Training The Institute for Veterinary Assistant Training If you have an interest in the health and well-being of animals, this course is for you! Veterinary Assistant Training begins during the Fall Semester and ends in the Spring Semester. Students must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Physical requirements include the ability to lift, push, and pull a minimum of 40 pounds unassisted. Additionally, you must complete the Reading & Math Assessment tests to demonstrate proficiency in reading at the 9th grade level and math at the 8th grade level. Contact the Test Center at 443-412-2352 to make an appointment. The program consists of seven non-credit courses, including a supervised clinical practicum, totaling 139 hours of training. The core curriculum includes the following courses: • Veterinary Assistant Training I: Outpatient Care • Veterinary Assistant Training II: Diagnostics & Pharmacy • Veterinary Assistant Training III: Patient Care & Treatment • Veterinary Assistant Training IV: Surgery, Anesthesia, & Emergency Care Prerequisites: • Animal First Aid & CPR • Massage Therapy for Animals • Introduction to Veterinary Assistant Training The Veterinary Assistant Training Program starts in the fall semester with the Introduction to Veterinary Assistant Training and continues through spring.

Animal First Aid & CPR Animal first aid is the immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill pet until competent veterinary care is available. This course provides pet owners and other interested parties with information on caring for dogs and cats as well as guidance about how to determine when pets need professional treatment. Topics include initial assessment, restraint application, basic emergency care, CPR, common illnesses and injuries, and medication administration. Course requirement for all Veterinary Assistant students. Text and course completion card included. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $24

Course: 35515 M. Saulynas Sat. 8/25 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023 Course: 35516 M. Saulynas Sat. 8/25 1:00 - 5:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 023 Course 25021 M. Saulynas Sat., 1/5/13 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC- Edgewood Halll, Rm. 223 Course: 25022 M. Saulynas Sat., 1/5/13 1:00 - 5:15 PM HCC- Edgewood Hall, Rm. 223

Massage Therapy for Animals Learn the rudimentary skills of massage therapy for animals. When used in combination with a veterinary preventative healthcare program, animal massage provides complementary physical, mental, and emotional benefits. It also facilitates the socialization of abused and/or traumatized pets. This course provides information to the public so that participants may practice massage on their own animals. Those who wish to practice animal massage for compensation must be employed and under the direct supervision of a veterinarian. Required for all Veterinary Assistant students. Participants may bring a socialized dog to class for use in the practice of massage. All dogs must be licensed, have current rabies immunization, and be kept on a lead at all times. Please bring a blanket and a water bottle for your dog. Senior and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES Massage Therapy for Animals (cont.) Tuition: $39 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $24

Course: 35577 J. Ranier Sat. 8/11 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018 Course: 35518 J. Ranier Sat. 8/11 1:00 - 5:15 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018 Course: 45677 J. Rainier Sat. 12/15 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 223 Course: 45678 J. Rainier Sat. 12/15 1:00 - 5:15 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 223

Introduction to Veterinary Assistant Training

C HYBRID

Refresh your basic skills as you take the first step on a journey to a new career as a veterinary assistant. Completing this required course increases your potential for success. Topics include problem solving skills; written and verbal communication; medical math; confidentiality; professionalism; ethics; and conduct in the classroom and clinical. Prerequisites include, but are not limited to, the ability to lift a minimum of 40 pounds unassisted and successful completion of the Reading (ACR) and Math (ACA) Assessment Tests. You can schedule an appointment to take these tests by calling the Test Center at 443-412-2352. Textbook required and available in the College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $59

Course: 45674 M. Saulynas Sat. 9/8 - 9/22 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Location on 9/8: HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 007 Location on 9/15 & 9/22: HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 223

Veterinary Assistant Training I: Outpatient Care

C HYBRID

This is the first of the four modules you need to continue your journey to a new career as a Veterinary Assistant. It consists of 24 hours in the classroom and an additional 12 hours in a clinical setting. Topics include on overview of the veterinary profession, office procedures, client relations, biology, and exam room procedures. Prerequisite:

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Veterinary Assistant Training I: Outpatient Care (cont.)

Veterinary Assistant Training III: Patient Care & Treatment (cont.)

Introduction to Veterinary Assistant Training. If you are interested in this course, you can assess your readiness for classes with an online component by going to www.harford. edu/online and taking the quiz, “Is distance learning right for you?”. Textbook required and available in the College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $395 Sessions: 4

Veterinary Assistant Training IV: Surgery, Anesthesia, & C HYBRID Emergency Care

Course Fee: $79

Course: 45675 M. Saulynas Sat. 9/29 - 10/20 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 223

Veterinary Assistant Training II: Diagnostics & Pharmacy

C HYBRID

In the second module, your journey includes 15 hours in the classroom and an additional 12 hours in a clinical setting. Topics covered are laboratory procedures, pharmacology, radiology, and ultrasound imaging. Prerequisite: Veterinary Assistant Training I: Outpatient Care. If you are interested in this course, you can assess your readiness for classes with an online component by going to www.harford.edu/online and taking the quiz, “Is distance learning right for you?”. Textbook required and available in the College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $295 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $79

Course: 45676 M. Saulynas Sat. 10/27 - 12/8 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 223 No class on 11/24.

Tuition: $295 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $79

Course: 25023 M.Saulynas Sat., 1/12 - 2/16/13 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC- Edgewood Hall, Rm. 223

You have arrived at the fourth and final module for Veterinary Assistant Training! This module consists of 21 hours in the classroom and an additional 8 hours in a clinical setting. Subject matter includes anesthesia, surgery, emergency medicine, and critical care. Prerequisite: Veterinary Assistant Training III: Patient Care & Treatment. If you are interested in this course, you can assess your readiness for classes with an online component by going to www.harford.edu/online and taking the quiz, “Is distance learning right for you?”. Textbook required and available at the College Store. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuitions waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $295 Sessions: 7

Course Fee: $79

Course: 25024 M.Saulynas Sat., 2/23 - 4/20/13 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM HCC- Edgewood Hall, Rm. 223

Veterinary Assistant Training

Veterinary Assistant Training III: C HYBRID Patient Care & Treatment The third module brings you halfway to your new career as a Veterinary Assistant. It continues with 18 hours in the classroom and an additional 12 hours in a clinical setting. Content focuses on inpatient care and clinical procedures. Prerequisite: Veterinary Assistant Training II: Diagnostics & Pharmacy. If you are interested in this course, you can assess your readiness for classes with an online component by going to www.harford.edu/online and taking the quiz, “Is distance learning right for you?”. Textbook required and available at the College Store. Senior adult and

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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES

TO GAIN A COMPETITIVE EDGE! Harford Community College provides high quality, accessible, and affordable educational opportunities and services including university transfer, career, and continuing education programs.

Learn2Become . . . A Healthcare Professional • • • • • •

Dental Assistant (RHS) EKG Technician Electronic Health Record Specialist Emergency Medical Technician Medical Administrative Assistant Medical Biller

• • • • • •

Medical Coder Medicine Aide Nursing Assistant Patient Care Technician Pharmacy Technician Phlebotomy Technician

These programs support the principles of the new skills vision. Visit www.harford.edu/CET/HealthCare or email healthcaretraining@harford.edu. FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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Healthcare Careers Information Session August 23, 2012 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Room 132 This free session provides information regarding the following training options for careers in healthcare: • Dental Assistant • EKG Technician • Electronic Health Record Specialist • Emergency Medical Technician • Medical Administrative Assistant • Medical Billing & Coding Specialist • Medical Coder • Nursing Assistant • Patient Care Technician • Pharmacy Technician • Phlebotomy Technician • Physical Therapy Technician • Veterinary Assistant

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Academic Preparation/SAT .....................70 Adult Basic Education/Literacy..............70 Adult Dance ..................................................72 Antiques.........................................................73 Art ....................................................................73 Bicycling.........................................................75 Birding ............................................................76 Boating Safety/ Chesapeake Boat Builder......................76 Communication ..........................................76 Cooking..........................................................76 Crafts ...............................................................78 Dollar Menu ..................................................79 Driver Education .........................................79 English as a Second Language (ESL) ...71 Family Life/Parenting ................................80 Financial Planning ......................................81 Fishing ............................................................82

Fitness Certification ...................................82 Floral Design ................................................83 Foreign/Sign Language............................83 GED Test Preparation ................................72 Green Harford ..............................................84 Harford Dance Theatre .............................84 HCCnearU ......................................................85 Health/Wellness ..........................................86 Hiking .............................................................87 History ............................................................88 Hobbies ..........................................................90 Home Care & Remodeling .......................91 Landscaping .................................................92 Literature .......................................................92 Motorcycle Safety.......................................93 Music ...............................................................94 New Age ........................................................94 Personal Enrichment .................................95

Photography ................................................96 Physical Education ....................................96 Sewing/Needlework..................................98 Swimming .....................................................99 Travel/Tours ............................................... 100 Writing ......................................................... 102

55+ @HCC ................................................. 104 YOUTH Academic Preparation ........................... 108 Arts ............................................................... 108 Dance ........................................................... 108 Drama .......................................................... 109 Homeschooling........................................ 109 Music ............................................................ 110 Personal Enrichment .............................. 110 Safety ........................................................... 114

The wait is over!!!

The newly renovated Susquehanna Center will be opening at the beginning of September. This freshly renovated state-of-the-art fitness facility will boast a gymnasium, several multipurpose rooms, dance room, fitness center and classrooms. While the Susquehanna Center does also include a newly renovated pool, we will have to wait to until October to enjoy the new aquatics classes. Also, be on the look-out for the opening of our new APG Federal Credit Union Arena. This arena has a maximum capacity of 3,300 seats and will host commencements, concerts, athletic events, and trade shows/expos. FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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SATs - ARE YOU PREPARED? SAT Prep: Math

ed2go ONLINE COURSES Grammar Refresher

ONLINE

GRE, GMAT and LSAT Preparation

ONLINE

Introduction to Algebra

ONLINE

This course will assist you in reviewing math skills and test-taking strategies needed to excel on the SAT test. The math course is recommended for students who are currently taking or have taken geometry. Students are required to bring a calculator to class. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply.

READING, WRITING AND MATH CLASSES (cont.) To enroll and receive help in choosing the proper program, attend one of the free advising sessions listed below. Room numbers for the advising sessions will be posted on the front door of the building. Registration is not necessary for the advising sessions, just walk in. Former ABE students may enroll by calling 443-412-2616 or 443-412-2115. The ABE/GED program is supported by federal and state funds granted by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.

Math Refresher

ONLINE

Tuition: $85 Sessions: 6

PRAXIS Preparation

ONLINE

Course: 45034 Staff Wed., 9/19 - 10/24 6:30 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 103

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the September classes:

Course: 45036 Staff Thurs., 10/11 - 11/15 6:30 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 241

Thursday, August 23 Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 165

SAT Prep: Writing/Reading

Friday, August 24 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

10:00 AM

Monday, August 27 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

6:30 PM

North Harford High School

6:30 PM

Tuesday, August 28 Edgewood High School

6:30 PM

Havre de Grace High School

6:30 PM

SAT/ACT Math Preparation

ONLINE

SAT/ACT Verbal Preparation

ONLINE

Teaching ESL/EFL

ONLINE

Courses begin once a month. See pages 2, 38for how to get started with Education2Go online courses.

This course will assist you in reviewing writing and reading skills and test-taking strategies needed to excel on the SAT test. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $85 Sessions: 6

Certificate To Career In One Year Get the Skills2Compete at Harford Community College. Scholarships for workforce development programs are available for students 16-21 years old who qualify. Funded by the Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc. Call 443-412-2160 to discover more.

Don’t See Your Course of Interest? Contact training@harford.edu. Anything is possible . . . HCC welcomes the opportunity to discuss possibilities with you!

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Course: 45033 Staff Mon., 9/17 - 10/22 6:30 - 9:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 209 Course: 45035 Staff Tues., 10/9 - 11/13 6:30 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 241

Adult Basic Education/Literacy READING, WRITING AND MATH CLASSES Are you interested in learning or improving basic reading, writing or math skills? Enroll in FREE Adult Basic Education I (ABE) literacy classes, ABE II basic skills and pre-GED review classes, or a one-on-one literacy tutoring program for beginning readers. With the help of supportive teachers and volunteers, you will be able to work at your own speed to meet your goals. Day and evening ABE classes meet twice a week at centers throughout Harford County; literacy tutoring is scheduled to meet individual needs.

Wednesday, August 29 Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 135*

6:30 PM

10:00 AM

Thursday, August 30 Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

6:30 PM

Wilson Ministry Center, Darlington

6:30 PM

Friday, August 31 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

10:00 AM

Tuesday, September 4 Edgewood High School

6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

6:30 PM

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION READING, WRITING AND MATH CLASSES (cont.)

READING, WRITING AND MATH CLASSES (cont.)

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) (cont.)

Havre de Grace High School

6:30 PM

Tuesday, September 4 Edgewood High School

6:30 PM

North Harford High School

6:30 PM

Friday, December 7 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

Wednesday, September 5 Bel Air Middle School

6:30 PM

Wednesday, September 5 Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 135* Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

10:00 AM

6:30 PM

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the late October classes: Wednesday, October 10 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

6:30 PM

North Harford High School

6:30 PM

Thursday, October 11 Edgewood High School

6:30 PM

Friday, October 12 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

10:00 AM

Monday, October 15 Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

6:30 PM

Havre de Grace High School

6:30 PM

Tuesday, October 16 Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 135*

10:00 AM

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the January classes: Monday, December 3 Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

6:30 PM

North Harford High School

6:30 PM

Tuesday, December 4 Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 135*

10:00 AM

Edgewood High School

6:30 PM

Havre de Grace High School

6:30 PM

Wednesday, December 5 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

6:30 PM

Monday, December 10 Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

10:00 AM

6:30 PM

*Edgewood Public Library, enter by the side door facing Hanson Road For more information about the program or future advising session dates, call 443-412-2616 or 443-412-2115.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) If you are a foreign-born adult (16 years of age or older) who would like to improve your English communication skills, the English as a Second Language (ESL) program can assist you. You will have the opportunity to improve your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. FREE beginning and intermediate classes begin every six weeks and are held during the day in the Aberdeen and Edgewood areas and in the evening in the Bel Air and Edgewood areas. New students may sign up for classes by attending one of the free advising sessions listed below. Room numbers for advising sessions will be posted on the front door of the building. Registration is not necessary for the advising sessions, just walk in. Former ESL students may enroll in classes by calling 443-412-2616 or 443-412-2054. The ESL program is supported by federal and state funds granted by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the September classes: Thursday, August 23 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

10:00 AM

Friday, September 7 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

10:00 AM

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the late October classes: Thursday, October 11 Edgewood High School

6:30 PM

Monday, October 15 Bel Air Middle School

6:30 PM

Thursday, October 18 Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 135*

10:00 AM

Friday, October 19 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

10:00 AM

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the January classes: Friday, November 30 Aberdeen Community Center, Rm. 307

10:00 AM

Monday, December 3 Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207

6:30 PM

Tuesday, December 4 Edgewood High School

6:30 PM

Thursday, December 6 Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 135*

10:00 AM

Bel Air Middle School

6:30 PM

Monday, December 10 Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207

6:30 PM

Tuesday, August 28 Edgewood High School

6:30 PM

Wednesday, August 29 Bel Air Middle School

*Edgewood Public Library - enter by the side door facing Hanson Road

6:30 PM

Thursday, August 30 Edgewood Public Library, Rm. 135*

For additional information or future advising session dates, call 443-412-2616 or 443-412-2054.

10:00 AM

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION GED TEST PREPARATION CLASSES If you are an adult 16 years of age or older who did not complete high school, GED classes will help you to prepare to take the GED examination and earn a Maryland high school diploma. Instruction will include review and practice of those skills necessary for passing the GED exam. There is a tuition and book fee for classes. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Eligible for VA benefits. Evening GED classes will be held in the Edgewood area and at Harford Community College. Former Adult Basic Education (ABE) and GED students may call 443-412-2152 to enroll in class. Adults new to the program should attend one of the advising sessions listed under Adult Basic Education (ABE) to pre-register for classes. Registration is not necessary for the advising sessions, just walk in.

LITERACY EDUCATION VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (cont.) One-on-one tutors are required to attend a ten-hour workshop to become certified to tutor an adult beginning reader in reading and writing skills. Tutoring sessions are scheduled at locations and times convenient for the tutor and student. Tutors and students usually meet once or twice a week for 1 to 2 hours per session. The College supplies books and materials for use by the tutors and students. For more information about these volunteer opportunities and to register for the orientation or training workshop, call 443-412-2115.

Adult Dance Ballet Basics

For more information, call 443-412-2616 or 443-412-2115.

GED PRACTICE TEST SESSION The session includes an introduction to and administration of an official GED Practice Test which predicts your score on the actual GED exam. Students will receive scores and advising on the day of the session. Testing sessions are offered by individual appointment. Students may schedule a practice test session by calling 443-412-2115. Cost of the session is $29.

LITERACY EDUCATION VOLUNTEER PROGRAM The Literacy Education Department offers volunteer opportunities in the classroom instructional program and the one-on-one literacy tutoring program. Classroom volunteers assist instructors in Adult Basic Education (ABE) or in English as a Second Language (ESL) classes which are held at locations throughout Harford County. Classes meet two evenings or mornings a week for 2 1/2 hours per session. Day classes meet in the Aberdeen and Edgewood areas. Volunteers may choose to serve one or two class sessions per week. No specialized training is necessary, but new volunteers are strongly encouraged to attend an orientation session which will be held prior to the start of the semester.

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Basic body sculpting and movement using pilates mat exercises and basic ballet dance technique. Use in combination with your other workouts or as a great place to begin. Class will move slowly with precision and placement. Dance/workout attire is required along with bare feet or ballet shoes. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45219 P. Lauer Mon. 9/10 - 11/26 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 212

Beyond Ballet Basics Improve your flexibility and fitness level with movements developed through classical ballet to include barre and center. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45220 P. Lauer Wed. 9/12 - 12/5 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 212 No class 11/21.

Introduction to Pilates This course introduces the basic discipline of Pilates. Topics include proper breathing techniques, reaching deep muscles for strengthening and toning, and achieving correct body postures. Dress comfortably; bring a mat, blanket, or large towel. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45224 P. Lauer Mon., Wed. 9/10 - 10/17 12:01 - 1:00 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 212

Pilates If you’ve already taken Introduction to Pilates and are looking for the next step, this class is for you. Previous pilates experience is highly recommended. This class will allow you to experience deeper core-work. Wear comfortable, moveable clothing. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45218 P. Lauer Mon., Wed. 10/29 - 12/10 12:00 - 1:00 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 212 No class 11/22.

Beginning Ballroom Dancing I For the complete beginner. Have fun learning slow and simple steps in Fox Trot and Swing. Partners are encouraged but not required. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $5

Course: 45214 C. Novak Tues. 9/18 - 11/27 6:45 - 7:45 PM HCC - Fallston High School No class 10/16.

Latin Dancing I For the novice dancer. Learn the basic steps to the energizing rhythms of Rumba and Cha Cha. Partners are encouraged but not required. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $5

Course: 45221 C. Novak Tues. 9/18 - 11/27 7:46 - 8:45 PM HCC - Fallston High School No class 10/16.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Salsa Dancing

Contemporary Art (cont.)

Hot and spicy, this dance has recently gained recognition as one of the most popular club dances. It’s got all the turns and twists that can make you feel and look good on the dance floor. No partner necessary. Please wear comfortable clothing and leather-soled shoes.

CERAMICS

Course: 45403 B. Kapelasznik Thur. 11/8 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219 Includes lunch.

Ceramic Raku Workshop

Tuition: $49 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $5

Course: 45223 G. Eberts Wed. 9/12 - 10/17 7:30 - 8:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144

Grant Writing for Artists Grant opportunities for individual artists are few and far between, but how do you make the most of the opportunity when you do find one? Learn how to write a winning grant proposal from project narrative to budgeting. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1

Antiques Furniture Refinishing Techniques Do you have treasures hidden under old paint and tired varnish? In this hands-on course, learn to professionally refinish and repair furniture. Learn tool marks and fasteners, wood characteristics, adhesives, strippers, abrasives, stains, fillers, and finishers. Bring to the second class a small project which will be carried through all phases of refinishing. This class is also for prior students continuing with another project. Tuition: $129 Sessions: 9

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45139 A. Benser Mon. 9/24 - 11/26 7:00 - 9:30 PM C. Milton Wright High School, Rm. 250 No class 11/5.

Art

Course: 45390 B. Kapelasznik Sat. 10/20 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 231

Contemporary Art In advance of the reopening of the Contemporary Wing of the Baltimore Museum of Art, learn about art from the 1960s through today. Discuss the artists and movements that are contemporary art including abstract expressionism, performance, assemblage, pop, fluxus, minimalism, conceptual and installation. Senior adult tuition waiver applies.

What is great art? That question has plagued artists, art historians and curators for centuries, so we’re not going to tackle it. What we will do is focus on ways of looking at art. What should you look at when you look at a painting, sculpture or photograph? Is reading the wall label necessary? Do you have to spend 5 minutes in front of a painting to “appreciate” it? This class will offer some approaches to art including formal, historic and contextual. Senior adult tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $19

Course: 45387 Tues. 10/2 - 10/16 TBA

B. Kapelasznik 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Tuition: $39 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $29

Course Fee: $34

G. Walsh See description for times HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 070

Ceramics Workshop Work at the potter’s wheel in the HCC ceramics studio. Students will learn the fundamentals of throwing: centering, opening, and pulling the clay, by observing demonstrations given by the instructor and putting the demos into practice. Various forms created will then be bisque fired for the students to glaze. Student should bring a bucket, sponge, and towel. Pottery tools may be purchased at the College Store. Tuition: $109 Sessions: 7

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45385 G. Walsh 10/5 - 11/16 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 070

The Impressionists and Post-Impressionists laid the foundations for a new way of creating and looking at art. During the 1860s-1960s, artists began using abstraction, new materials, and a radically different perspective to create art. In part, a response to the atrocities of WWI and WWII, artists began to create work that challenged the notions of what art is and what it could or should be. Senior adult tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 1

Tuition: $89 Course: 45386 Fri., Sat. 12/1 - 12/8

How to Look at Art

Modern Art

LECTURES

Learn to do Raku, the ancient Japanese style of firing pottery. Students will work in the HCC ceramics studio and pieces may be hand built and/or wheel thrown. All students will participate in the firing process and leave with their finished work at the end of the firing day. The first Saturday is spent creating work, Friday evening is the glaze night, and the second Saturday is the firing day. The first session meets on Saturday from 12:00 - 5:00 PM; the second session meets Friday evening, 5:30 - 9:30 PM; and the last session meets on Saturday from 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM. No experience necessary.

Course Fee: $29

Course: 45401 B. Kapelasznik Thur. 10/18 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219 Includes lunch.

Ceramics: Throwing on the Wheel Work in the HCC ceramics studio learning various methods of forming wheel-thrown pieces. Students will glaze their work in preparation for firing in the kiln. No prior experience required. Demonstrations will be given. Please bring pottery tools (may be purchased at College Store), apron, small tray to hold work, small bucket, and clean-up sponge. Last 2 sessions meet for one hour to trim and glaze final pieces. Course fee includes clay & glazes. Class limited to 10. Enroll early! Tuition: $79 Sessions: 7

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

Course Fee: $39

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Ceramics: Throwing on the Wheel (cont.) Course: 45200 . Kravitz Thur. 10/4 - 11/15 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 070 Tuition: $89 Sessions: 7

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45201 L. Kravitz Sat. 10/6 - 11/17 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 070

DRAWING

Landscapes on Canvas (cont.)

With some basic knowledge, you too can draw realistic portraits! Learn some techniques that aid in successful portrait drawing as you practice seeing proper proportions, values, and textures. Senior adult tuition waiver applies.

individual instruction will be provided by the instructor. Materials will be discussed during the first class session. All levels are welcome. If you already have supplies, bring them to the first class. Senior adult tuition waiver applies.

Tuition: $109 Sessions: 10

Tuition: $119 Course Fee: $45 Sessions: 10 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 016

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45227 M. Shatto Thur. 9/13 - 11/15 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015

Fundamentals of Drawing

Black and White Art Explore the world of black and white art with various techniques using different pens and inks. Projects will range between creating a still life using an India ink wash and a paint brush to a still life with a ball point pen. Various gray markers will be utilized too. All aspects of black, white and gray will be researched. Email lsturgill@harford.edu for a list of supplies. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Drawing the Portrait

Course Fee: $19

Appropriate for the beginner or as a refresher for the out of practice artist, this class explores the many techniques used to see correctly. A series of simple exercises will assist in achieving accurate proportions, shapes, textures, and values within a composition, culminating in an individual project of the students’ choice. Tuition: $109 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45231 M. Shatto Mon. 9/10 - 11/12 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015

Course: 45425 R. May Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 6:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 016

PAINTING – OILS/ACRYLICS

Drawing Comic and Anime Characters

Introduction to Painting

Explore the world of comic book and anime characters using various techniques with different media. Projects will range between creating a character, developing backgrounds and storylines for each project. Drawing techniques for Japanese and American styles will be researched and explored. Characters will be developed, penciled, inked and then colored completely. Fleshing out entire character universes will be discussed and what it takes to create a complete comic book, anime story line. Email lsturgill@harford. edu for a list of supplies. Senior adult tuition waivers apply.

Investigate painting with acrylic or oil paint. Discuss and practice color theory, stylistic choices, and various application techniques while working from a group still life. Finish out the course by creating a painting of your choice with the assistance of the instructor and class critiques. Those returning to painting are welcome. Senior adult tuition waiver applies.

Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $19

Course: 45426 R. May Thur. 9/14 - 11/15 6:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 016

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Tuition: $109 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45229 M. Shatto Tues. 9/11 - 11/13 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015

Landscapes on Canvas This class welcomes all those wanting to learn how to execute landscapes in oils or acrylics. Students will explore various techniques including alla prima (wet into wet), underpainting, and layering. Emphasis is on good composition, color properties, and confident brushwork. Demonstrations and

Course: 45193 Tues. 9/11 - 11/13

Staff 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Course: 45194 Sat. 9/15 - 11/17

R. Cooper 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Portraits on Canvas This class welcomes all those wanting to learn the basics of portrait painting in oils or acrylics. Working from photos or the mirror, students learn how to capture a likeness, work with color, and use step-by-step layering techniques to create a portrait full of life. A supply list will be provided prior to the first class. All levels are welcome. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $59 Course Fee: $29 Sessions: 5 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Course: 45225 Wed. 9/12 - 10/10

M. Shatto 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Course: 45226 Wed. 10/17 - 11/14

M. Shatto 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

PAINTING - WATERCOLOR Landscapes in Watercolor This class welcomes the beginner and more experienced student wanting to learn how to execute landscapes in luminous, transparent watercolor. Emphasis is on good composition, color properties, and watercolor techniques, including wet into wet, lost edges and glazing. Demonstrations and individual guidance will be provided by the instructor. Materials will be discussed at the first class, at which time a supply list will be distributed. If you already have supplies, bring them to the first class. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $109 Course Fee: $39 Sessions: 10 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 016

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Landscapes in Watercolor (cont.) Course: 45192 Mon. 9/10 - 11/12

R. Cooper 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Course: 45191 Thur. 9/13 - 11/15

R. Cooper 1:00 - 3:30 PM

Watercolor Portraits from Photographs

Do you need designated painting time to work on your projects? Take advantage of this open studio session. This is not for the first time student. Instruction will be limited and individualized. Students should bring their supplies and project each week and artist Rita Cooper will be available to help with those trouble spots and to offer encouragement and suggestions as you work.

Paint your loved ones from photos in luminous transparent watercolor. This class welcomes the beginner and more experienced artist wanting to learn how to execute casual expressive portraits. Using photos, the student will learn the structure and features of the face, how to capture a likeness, mix colors representing skin tones and hair color, and step-by-step layering to complete the portrait. Watercolor techniques will be emphasized. Material will be discussed at the first class at which time a supply list will be distributed. Students are to bring drawing materials, including paper, #2 pencil and kneaded eraser to the first class. Senior adult tuition waiver applies.

Tuition: $119 Sessions: 10

Tuition: $109 Sessions: 10

Open Studio with Rita Cooper

Course Fee: $39

Course Fee: $39

Bicycle Maintenance and Repair - Part II Designed for the serious amateur and professional bicycle mechanic. Topics include cranksets, bottom brackets, pedals, headsets, and freewheels/freehubs, including the repacking of bearings, spoke replacement, truing wheels, as well as frameset design and alignment. Practical exercises are included during class, with students encouraged to work on their own bicycles. Course fee covers in-class supplies and use of tools during supervised practicum. Prerequisite: Bicycle Maintenance I or permission of instructor. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45210 R. Schwanke Mon. 10/15 - 11/5 7:00 - 9:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 004

Dying Art of Wheel Building Course: 45233 R. Cooper Fri. 9/14 - 11/16 1:30 - 4:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 016

Course: 45195 R. Cooper Mon. 9/10 - 11/12 1:30 - 4:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 016

Watercolor Floral Painting Learn how to paint glowing florals in luminous, transparent watercolors. Simple to more complicated shapes will be covered. Color properties, glazing, and lost edge techniques will be included. Demonstrations and individual guidance will be provided by instructor. A materials list will be distributed at the first class. If you already have supplies, bring them to the first class. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $109 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45190 R. Cooper Thur. 9/13 - 11/15 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 016

Bicycling Bicycle Maintenance & Repair I Learn the basics of caring for and repairing bicycles. Emphasis will be on maximizing the life and performance of 5 to 33speed bicycles. Topics include adjusting a bicycle for proper fit, repairing flat tires, adjustment of derailleurs and brakes, plus a primer on bicycle gearing. Course fee covers in-class supplies and use of tools during supervised practicum. This course is a prerequisite for Bicycle Maintenance II, III, and IV. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 4

Today’s bicycle design began in 1886 and for the first 100 years, any bicycle worth having had hand-built wheels. In the past two decades, significant advances in manufacturing technology have caused the bicycle wheel building art form to rapidly die. This class helps keep these hand building techniques alive. Students will learn wheel design theories and methods and will apply this knowledge as they build their own bicycle wheel in class. Prerequisite: Bicycle Maintenance I or permission of instructor. Tuition: $60 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45212 R. Schwanke Sat. 11/3 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 004 Must register by 10/30.

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45204 R. Schwanke Mon. 9/17 - 10/8 7:00 - 9:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 004

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Birding Birding Tour of the South Jersey Coast Discover new species of birds and add them to a “life list” by enrolling in a birding tour of the South Jersey coast. Through the eyes of the naturalist, examine the total ecology of some wildlife refuges, such as the Brigantine Wildlife Refuge and Cape May. Plan to attend the pre-trip class meeting for information on overnight accommodations. Accommodations are the responsibility of the student. Course fee covers transportation by College van. Class size limited. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $59

Course: 45275 D. Kirkwood Sat., Sun. 10/6 - 10/7 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM Pre-trip meeting will be held on Wed. Sept. 26th from 7:00 - 8:00 PM in Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207.

Model Ship Building

Better with Bacon (cont.)

Students will learn model ship building of full- and half-hull models. This class is for beginners but accommodations will be made for more experienced model builders.

at Epcot Center at Disney World, a delicious potato salad with artichokes and bacon, a funky pizza, and more. Get your bacon fix with this fun and delicious class!

Course Fee: $199 Sessions: 15

Tuition: $63 Sessions: 3

Course: 45142 Tues. 9/11 - 12/18 TBA

Cake Decorating

This course offers students hands-on experience in the problems of repair and refinishing.

Come ready to work the first class with practice icing and supplies as we dive right into the fun of decorating your own cakes in this beginning class. Learn how to create borders, greetings, flowers and icing roses with step-by-step instruction in the first four classes. Then decorate a personal cake during the last class to bring home to friends and family to showcase your skills! Estimated cost of supplies is approximately $40. Email lsturgill@harford.edu for a list of supplies and icing recipes.

Course Fee: $199 Sessions: 15 Course: 45143 Tues. 9/11 - 12/18 TBA

7:00 - 9:30 PM

Communication Getting Paid to Talk

This course focuses on the traditional canoe. Students will learn rib, plank, and canvas repair and replacement using hands-on activities.

Have you ever been told that you have a great voice? This exciting class will provide an introduction to professional voice acting and explore numerous aspects of voice acting work for television, radio, books on tape, documentaries, and the Internet. Learn to prepare the all-important demo, how to be successful, and earn money in the field of voice over! Go to http://www.voicecoaches. com/gptt for more information.

Course Fee: $199 Sessions: 15

Tuition: $35 Sessions: 1

Antique Canoe Repair & Restoration

Course: 45140 Tues. 9/11 - 12/18 TBA

7:00 - 9:30 PM

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45251 Staff Wed. 9/12 6:30 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 207

Basic Wooden Boat Building This course offers the opportunity to examine different types of wooden boat construction from traditional to composite. There are 8 to 10 boats under construction at any one time and students are involved in all aspects from lofting to construction and finishing. Course Fee: $199 Sessions: 15 Course: 45141 Tues. 9/11 - 12/18 TBA

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7:00 - 9:30 PM

Course: 45187 T. Meyer Wed. 10/24 - 11/14 7:00 - 9:30 PM Fallston Middle School, C106

Wooden Boat Repair and Restoration

Boating Safety/ Chesapeake Boat Builders These courses are offered in partnership with Chesapeake Boat Builders. $25 book fee made payable to HCC at the first class session for first time students.

7:00 - 9:30 PM

Course Fee: $39

Cooking Better with Bacon

NEW

Tuition: $89 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45205 J. Demond Tues. 9/25 - 10/30 7:00 - 9:00 PM Patterson Mill High School, Rm. J-119

Cake Decorating - Level II Come with supplies and royal icing ready to work the first night. If you have taken Basic Cake Decorating or have a working knowledge of basic cake decorating techniques, this class will build on the skills you’ve learned. Weeks 1 and 2 will be more complex flowers such as daisies, lilies, daffodils, mums, etc. and some novelty royal icing techniques. Week 3 we will work with fondant. Email lsturgill@harford.edu for a list of supplies and icing recipes. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45208 J. Demond Tues. 11/13 - 11/27 7:00 - 9:30 PM Patterson Mill High School, Rm. J-119

The smell of bacon is intoxicating so let’s see how many ways you can use it. You will make 5 recipes that are quick and easy, 3 sweets, 4 hors d’oeuvres, 3 main courses, and 2 side dishes that feature bacon. Recipes include a bacon peanut butter truffle, a luscious chocolate praline cake with bacon, an onion and bacon tart reminiscent of a similar dish

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Dazzling Desserts

NEW

NEW

Gourmet Breakfasts

Meats 101

The holiday season is the time of the year that every sweet tooth starts to shine! To satisfy your sweet tooth and the sweet tooth of those you love, you will bake up a storm in this class. Recipes include all kind of desserts such as chocolate éclairs, champagne cup cakes with strawberry filling and white chocolate frosting, shortbread cookies dipped in chocolate ganache, amazing carrot cake and more! You will also get some practice using a pastry bag.

One of the highlights of this class will be several specialties from a number of bed and breakfasts that translates to quick, easy and often make-ahead features for your special breakfast treats. Recipes include peach Swedish pancakes, zippy eggs, a funky orange oatmeal pie, asparagus bread pudding, and at least one Mex-Tex preparation. If you would like to expand your repertoire of fun and easy breakfast and brunch dishes, you won’t want to miss this class.

Tuition: $72 Sessions: 3

Tuition: $63 Sessions: 3

Ever wonder what cuts of meat to use for a certain recipe? This class will show you. Learn to clean a whole beef tenderloin and a whole pork tenderloin and how to use every part of the loins, even the chain meat. You will prepare filet mignon with crabmeat in lemon butter white wine sauce, teriyaki glazed pork chops with caramelized onions, prime rib with au jus cooked just the right way, corn bread stuffed turkey breast, and several chicken dishes. Using a meat thermometer and the proper cooking techniques will make your meat dish so tender it will melt in your mouth! As an added benefit, learn what knife you need and how to use it.

Course Fee: $49

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45182 A. Pippitt Thur. 11/1 - 11/15 6:30 - 9:30 PM Patterson Mill High School, Rm. J-119

Course: 45188 T. Meyer Tues. 11/13 - 11/27 7:00 - 9:30 PM Fallston Middle School, Rm. C106

Easy Gourmet Fish Dishes

Italian Tradition: Fish

Learn to make easy, yet elegant, fish dishes for your family and for entertaining. Fish is one of the fastest and healthiest options for your table. We will make salmon in two delicious ways: one poached with horseradish mashed potatoes and lemon aioli and the other with teriyaki glaze and caramelized onions. The most versatile fish, tilapia, will be made with a black bean, corn and tomato salsa. Learn to plate the meal so it looks like it came out of the kitchen of a five star restaurant.

Christmas Eve in traditional Italian families means a true feast! “We eat 7 fish dishes in one night that’s full of fun, eating, and lots and lots of talking”, according to our instructor Chef Pippitt. Learn some of her family favorites such as an easy version of Baccala by using a white fish with olive oil, basil, parsley, and lots of lemon. You will also learn a delicious recipe for mussels marinara, calamari with lemon aioli or marinara sauce, shrimp and crab ravioli in a roasted red pepper cream sauce, and Zuppa de Pecce, an Italian seafood mixed pot served over pasta. If you want some other Italian favorites, you will have to come to class!

Tuition: $72 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $49

Course: 45176 A. Pippitt Wed. 9/5 - 9/19 6:30 - 9:30 PM Patterson Mill High School, Rm. J-119

French Cooking Part II

NEW

French Cooking Part One was so fun, Chef Pippitt decided we needed more! Learn in further detail about the French mother sauces and their secondary sauces. In class, you will make crème puffs, savory cheese soufflé, Parmesan crusted chicken with basil burre blanc, chocolate soufflé, Potage Parmentier (potato and leek soup), and so much more! French Cooking One is NOT a prerequisite for this class. Bring your knives from home (if you wish) to brush up on proper cutting technique. Tuition: $72 Sessions: 3

Tuition: $48 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45179 A. Pippitt Wed. 12/5 - 12/12 6:30 - 9:30 PM Patterson Mill High School, Rm. J-119

Lobster, Shrimp, and Crab Come enjoy the luxury of these popular shellfish with some new ideas for using them. We’ll have fun making lobster sausage, work with filo to make crab strudel, and wrap shrimp with chicken breasts and bacon for a fun and delicious entree. We’ll also do a cream of crab soup and a shrimp salad with pears and more. There will be lots of good eating in this class so sign up early.

Course Fee: $49 Tuition: $63 Sessions: 3

Course: 45180 A. Pippitt Thur. 10/11 - 10/25 6:30 - 9:30 PM Patterson Mill High School, Rm. J-119

Course Fee: $49

Tuition: $72 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $49

Course: 45183 A. Pippitt Mon. 12/3 - 12/17 6:30 - 9:30 PM Patterson Mill High School, Rm. J-119

Mediterranean Tour Take a trip through the Mediterranean as you cook dishes from France, Lebanon, Greece, and Israel. Bathing suit and hat not required! Tuition: $89 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $49

Course: 45178 A. Pippitt Wed. 10/3 - 10/24 6:30 - 9:30 PM Patterson Mill High School, Rm. J-119

Nothing Corny about Corn

NEW

There’s a lot more to seasonal fresh corn than eating it on the cob. Make a wonderful corn custard with a crab sauce, a corn tart good for picnic fare, a comfort food spoon bread, an elegant corn chowder with smoked shrimp, corn guacamole, and even a corn ice cream. Don’t worry corn-on-the-cob lovers! Learn to make a special fun and delicious topping for corn-on-the-cob plus several other fresh corn recipes. Get the most flavor out of your corn and increase your repertoire of exciting corn recipes. Tuition: $63 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45185 T. Meyer Tues. 9/18 - 10/2 7:00 - 9:30 PM Fallston Middle School, Rm. C106

Course: 45189 T. Meyer Wed. 9/12 - 10/3 7:00 - 9:30 PM Fallston Middle School, Rm. C106 No class 9/26.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Rolling in the Dough

Vegetarian Delights

Take time to learn the techniques of making yeast breads and doughs for coffee cakes, as well as breads and croissants. Watch a caterer demonstrate his secrets of handling dough before the baking process. Course fee includes foods used in the demonstrations and samples.

Are you a vegetarian or do you like vegetarian meals? There are so many more vegetables to choose from besides carrots, peas, and corn! Learn to make Swiss chard raviolis, broccoli and pasta, vegetable lasagna, roasted vegetable wraps, lime hummus, and many more.

Tuition: $42 Sessions: 2

Tuition: $89 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $29

Course: 45186 T. Meyer Tues. 10/16 - 10/23 7:00 - 9:30 PM Fallston Middle School, C106

Super Soups Soups can be a simple meal or the first course for an elegant dinner party. In this class, we will make and sample soups from each category. Recipes include a rainbow soup and a shrimp bisque for a dinner party, smoked chicken chowder and a mushroom panada for soup suppers, plus basics like chicken noodle and French onion soup. Tuition: $42 Sessions: 2

Course: 45177 A. Pippitt Thur. 9/6 - 9/27 6:30 - 9:30 PM Patterson Mill High School, J-119

From the Farm to the Table Featuring Clementine’s Restaurant Wednesday, October 10 Escorted by Tom Meyer

Take Out Meals Three of the most popular take out favorites are Italian, Chinese, and Mexican. In this class, learn how to make a tasty take-out meal in your own kitchen. Recipes include favorites like beef and broccoli, sweet and sour chicken, pork fried rice, lasagna, chicken parmesan, Flautas, tacos and many more! Course Fee: $49

Course: 45181 A. Pippitt Mon., 11/12 - 11/26 6:30 - 9:30 PM Patterson Mill High School, Rm. J-119

Course: 45435 Mon. 11/19

P. Stein 6:30 - 9:30 PM

Course: 45436 Mon. 12/10

P. Stein 6:30 - 9:30 PM

Glass Fusing: Pins & Necklaces Make your own holiday gifts and give one-of-a-kind gifts to the special people in your life. Create unique and beautiful glass pins, necklaces, bracelets, wine stoppers, letter openers, and MORE using fusible glass, dichroic glass, frit, and mosaic pieces. Supply fee of $25 is payable to the instructor at first session. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 003

See details on page 101.

Course: 45430 Thur. 9/27

P. Stein 6:30 - 9:30 PM

Crafts

Course: 45431 Mon. 10/15

P. Stein 6:30 - 9:30 PM

Course: 45432 Thur. 11/1

P. Stein 6:30 - 9:30 PM

Course: 45433 Thur. 12/6

P. Stein 6:30 - 9:30 PM

Course Fee: $29

Course: 45537 T. Meyer Wed. 11/7 - 11/14 7:00 - 9:30 PM Fallston Middle School, C106

Tuition: $72 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $39

Fused Holiday Cookie Cutter Ornaments (cont.)

From Junk to Jewelry

NEW

Store bought beads can be expensive so learn to upcyle paper to make designer beads. You will be surprised how easy and inexpensive it is to make unique, colorful beads using paper. Learn the basic technique for coloring and constructing beads and additional techniques for decorating the finished bead. Finally, using the beads you make in the class, you will be able to make simple drop earrings that you can keep or give as a gift. Give it a try! Bring flat nose pliers, round nose pliers, and wire cutters for the earring-making portion of the course if you have them.

Gorgeous Gourd Crafts

Course: 45536 D. Ryan Thur. 10/11 6:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 003

Today artists are transforming gourds into works of art, and you can, too! Projects include a variety of items that change with the seasons. Your class may carve a unique bowl, or create a beautiful birdfeeder, or focus on the holiday of the season. The options are as broad as the instructor’s imagination. Whatever the project, you will be amazed by what you create. $40 payable to the instructor on the first night of class for supplies. Students will complete 4 projects.

Fused Holiday Cookie Cutter Ornaments

Tuition: $89 Sessions: 5

Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1

Start a new tradition by creating your own handmade ornaments. Using cookie cutters as templates, decorate your fused-glass “cookies” with glass pieces and frit. Supply fee of $20 payable to the instructor.

Course: 45550 S. Nonn Mon. 10/15 - 11/12 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015

Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 003

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Gourd Group The Gourd Group is open to those gourd lovers who have previously taken a class with the gourd lady, Suzi Nonn. This creative evening allows those interested in gourd crafts to share ideas and tips to get the most from their gourds. Cost is $10 per semester. The Gourd Group meets once a month and participants are notified of the meeting dates by email. Current meeting date is the last Wednesday of the month. Tuition: $10 Sessions: 6 Course: 35460 S. Nonn Wed. 7/25 - 12/19 6:00 - 9:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, TBA Class meets once a month.

Stained Glass Beginning

Stained Glass Studio

Islam: Fact act and Fiction (cont.)

Need designated time and space to work on your stained glass project? Join Marge Nichols each week for stained glass studio time. NO INSTRUCTION is included but advice and suggestions abound. For the experienced stained glass lover. Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $15 Sessions: 6 HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 003 Course: 45258 Tues. 9/11 - 10/16

M. Nichols 1:00 - 3:30 PM

Course: 45261 Tues. 10/30 - 12/4

M. Nichols 1:00 - 3:30 PM

Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $19 Sessions: 7 HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 003 Course: 45240 Wed. 9/12 - 10/24

M. Nichols 12:30 - 3:00 PM

Course: 45242 Wed. 9/12 - 10/24

M. Nichols 7:00 - 9:30 PM

Stained Glass Continuing Now that you have mastered the basic stained glass skills and techniques, you can design your own window panels and Tiffanystyle lamps. If time allows, leading will be added. Prerequisite: Stained Glass-Beginning. Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $19 Sessions: 6 HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 003 Course: 45238 Wed. 10/31 - 12/12

M. Nichols 7:00 - 10:00 PM

Course: 45239 Wed. 10/31 - 12/12

M. Nichols 12:30 - 3:30 PM

Tuition: $1 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $25

Course: se: 45591 Dr. Younus Mon. 10/8 /8 - 10/15 4:00 - 6:00 PM HCC - Edgewood dgewood Hall, Hall Rm. 207 Includes both nights. cludes light dinner b

Wedding Plan Planning ng 101

$ Dollar Menu $

Design and create at least three glass projects. Learn the history and techniques of glass cutting, soldering, and copper foiling. Students should wait until first class session to know what supplies are needed.

rights, and nd will dispel d many of the myths surrounding faith. This is an unding the Muslim Mus interactive eractive session an and Dr. Younus welcomes your questions. Senior Senio adult tuition waiver applies.

Dollar Menu! These introductory classes are trials of new offerings and/or new instructors. You’ll get a chance to “try it and see if you like it.” Instructors will share enough information to make it worth the visit. Then, give us your feedback. Popular choices will be offered in the next schedule of classes (or sooner)! For this price, you can help feed the learning appetites of all your friends and family.

Clutter Support Group

This one-hour ne-hou interactive eractive w workshop touches on a wide va variety of topics to better assist you in the early stagess of planning plann your perfect day! Learn about new w wedding wedd chic, hottest hotte colors and trends, ceremonies, ceremon receptions, eptions, invitations, attire, cakes, flowers, decorations, photography/videography . . . We talk about it all! Course Fee: ee: $ $1 Sessions: ons: 1 Course: se: 4570 45707 P. Devine Tues. 9/25 25 7:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Edgewoo Edgewood Hall, Rm. 209 Learn a little a about the BIG day planning!

Driver Education

Get information on de-cluttering or organizing classes. Come to a one-hour session with your organization problem of choice: tackling the photo mess, setting up a home filing system, clearing out the junk room . . . Class time will be spent touching on various organization problems, analyzing solutions, developing action plans, and practicing techniques. Course Fee: $1 Sessions: 1 Course: 45706 N. Owens Mon. 8/27 7:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 146

Islam: Fact and Fiction The culture and religion of Islam is a mystery to many. You are invited to this interactive lecture to learn about life as a Muslim. Dr. Faheem Younus will explain the fundamentals of Islam, the life of a Muslim, contemporary issues involving Islam, Jihad, women’s

Driver Education This course is required for those who want to obtain a driver’s license. To register, bring birth certificate or learner’s permit to Harford Community College’s Edgewood Hall. Students must be age 15 by first class session. • 30 hours of classroom instruction (ten 3-hour sessions) • 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction by appointment • Classroom instruction meets in Joppa Hall, Rm. 13. This course meets the MVA GRADUATED LICENSING PROGRAM. Parents are invited

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Driver Education (cont.)

Driver Improvement

to attend the first class session with the student. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply.

MVA-approved course to improve your driving and maybe even save your life. Meets MVA requirements for those drivers assigned to complete this program in order to retain their driving privileges. Must be on time for class. Late students are not allowed to attend class because they must complete the full amount of hours stipulated by the MVA in order to receive a certificate. Bring ID and letter from MVA if applicable. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply.

Tuition: $330 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45365 Tues., Thur. 9/4 - 10/4 6:00 - 9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Tuesday, 9/4, meets at HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 beginning at 6:00 PM. Course: 45366 Mon. - Fri. 10/8 - 10/19 6:00 - 9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 10/8, meets at HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 beginning at 6:00 PM. Course: 45375 Mon., Wed. 10/22 - 11/26 6:00 - 9:15 PM No class 11/21. Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 10/22, meets at HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 beginning at 6:00 PM.

Tuition: $60 Sessions: 1 or 2 Course: 45434 S. Murray Sat. 9/8 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 Course: 45427 R. Snyder Wed., Thur. 9/12 - 9/13 6:30 - 9:30 PM HCC - Chesapeake Ctr., Dining Room West Course: 45437 S. Murray Sat. 9/22 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013

Course: 45378 Mon. - Fri. 12/3 - 12/14 6:00 - 9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 12/3, meets at HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 beginning at 6:00 PM.

Course: 45439 S. Murray Sat. 10/6 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013

WEEKEND CLASS:

Course: 45442 S. Murray Sat. 10/20 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013

Tuition: $330 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45380 Sat., Sun. 10/6 - 11/4 3:00 - 6:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Saturday, 10/6, meets at HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 beginning at 3:00 PM.

Behind- the- Wheel Instruction Do you need extra hours behind the wheel? HCC is offering individualized sessions to help you prepare for your drivers test or just increase your level of comfort behind the wheel. Students must have a valid learner’s permit or driver’s license. Interested? Contact Pat Hogan, Director of Community Education, 443-412-2176, for registration information. Course Fee: $85 for two-hour session

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Course: 45443 S. Murray Mon., Tues. 10/29 - 10/30 6:30 - 9:30 PM HCC - Chesapeake Ctr., Dining Room West Course: 45444 S. Murray Sat. 11/3 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 Course: 45445 S. Murray Sat. 11/17 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013

Family Life/Parenting Try One: Family Life/Parenting Ed2Go ONLINE Courses: • Assisting Aging Parents • Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success • Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom • Differentiating K-12 Assessments • Empowering Students with Disabilities • Enhancing Language Development in Childhood • Guiding Kids on the Internet • Homeschool with Success • Integrating Technology in the K-5 Classroom • Ready, Set, Read! • Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies that Work • Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II • Teaching Preschool: A Year of Inspiring Lessons • Teaching Students with ADHD • Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success • Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities • Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 • The Classroom Computer • The Creative Classroom • The Differentiated Instruction and Response to Intervention Connection • Understanding Adolescents • Using the Internet in the Classroom See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Course: 45447 S. Murray Tues., Wed. 11/27 - 11/28 6:30 - 9:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 Course: 45449 S. Murray Sat. 12/1 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 Course: 45451 S. Murray Sat. 12/15 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Financial Planning Elder Law and Asset Protection Learn to protect and preserve assets during the retirement years. This course is not only for seniors, but family members of seniors who may be called upon to deal with these issues. Topics include avoiding the high cost of a nursing home, keeping assets in the family, and tax-reducing techniques. Also, avoiding probates and reverse mortgages are discussed. Course is co-instructed by an Elder Law Attorney and a Certified Financial Planner. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $45 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45324 A. Albidress Sat. 10/6 - 10/20 9:30 - 11:30 AM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 203

Long-Term Care Insurance Learn about the rising costs of a long-term care event for care at home, adult day care, assisted living, and nursing home. With people living so much longer today, there exists a much higher risk of needing care. Learn the facts about what the government will pay (Medicare, Medicaid, Veteran’s benefits), the specific benefits to look for in a long-term care insurance policy, life insurance, and annuity with a long-term care rider. Recent regulatory law changes and tax incentives that may be available will also be discussed. Tuition: $25 Sessions: 1 Course: 45464 Wed. 10/17 TBA

M. Barnickel 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Course: 45463 Tues. 10/23 HCC - Library, Rm. 326

M. Barnickel 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Money Does Grow on Trees (cont.) Tuition: $85 Sessions: 4 Course: 45467 Tues. 10/23 - 11/13 TBA

B. Veselich 6:00 - 9:30 PM

Retirement Asset Management It’s not just what you save for retirement, it’s how you manage it in retirement. Learn the 13 mistakes to avoid when managing money during retirement. Learn to maximize your retirement income, minimize your tax burden, and ensure that your money is spent as you want. Class is instructed by a Certified Financial Planner specializing in retirement income planning. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $35 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45465 A. Albidress Tues. 11/6 - 11/13 6:45 - 9:15 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 103

Savvy Woman Series Ladies: Get fiscally fit with a financial overview in key areas of money management. Choose to attend the entire series or individual topics of interest. Join a community of women who want to get savvy and take control today! Tuition: $69 Sessions: 3 Course: 45453 J. Davis Thur. 9/13 - 11/8 6:30 - 8:30 PM Includes Social Security Strategies for Women, Words of Wealth and Wisdom, and Wallet Wise Tips for Women.

Social Security Strategies for Women

Money Does Grow on Trees

NEW

This program unlocks the mysteries of personal financial freedom not taught in schools, but obtainable by anyone who wants to create a life and retirement of care-free living. Most of us are not born into a wealthy family; however, when taught the correct principles, tools, and techniques, we are able to elevate our income and unlock a wealthy future for ourselves and future generations!

Ladies: This class is for every woman facing the challenge of applying for Social Security benefits. There will be a thorough review of the Social Security program, how it favors women (married, divorced or widowed) and the top five mistakes women make when filing for benefits. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45454 J. Davis Thur. 9/13 6:30 - 8:30 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 241

Words of Wealth & Wisdom Financial words of wisdom-just for young professional women! This class is for you, if you are in your 20’s or 30’s and looking for financial focus in money matters. From budget busters to saving for retirement, we’ll address key areas to take control of your financial future! Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45457 Thur. 11/8 TBA

J. Davis 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Wallet-Wise Tips for Women

NEW

Ladies: This class will prioritize five key areas that women should focus on to get fiscally fit. Specific topics will encourage you to act immediately to become “walletwise” and financially savvy. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45456 Thur. 10/11 TBA

J. Davis 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Tax Advantaged Investing Are you in a higher tax bracket than you expected? Whether you are retired, selfemployed or still earning money, you can learn the basics of tax advantaged investments including, but not limited to, State of Maryland Municipal Bonds and tax deferred annuities. See if these investment strategies are appropriate for you. With today’s lower investment expectations and the threat of higher taxes, it makes more sense than ever to investigate Tax Advantaged investment products. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 25747 A. Albidress Tues. 6/5 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 102

Tax Efficient Retirement Students will learn how to build a tax efficient retirement plan and how to maximize their retirement income by structuring their investments and incorporating tax-free efficient strategies into their retirement plan. The class will pinpoint the best way to optimize Social Security benefits and utilize safe money techniques. We will also explore a tax-free program that reduces

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Tax Efficient Retirement (cont.) risk while maintaining market participation. This course is ideal for students 50+ years old who are approaching , or in, retirement. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 3 Course: 45462 Thur. 9/13 - 9/27 HCC - Library, Rm. 214

G. Bowser 7:00 - 9:00 PM

Wills, Estates, and Trusts A little planning now may save your family a lot later! Learn the basics of what can be done to reduce or eliminate estate taxes and to make sure your wishes are carried out. In addition, this course will cover planning for long-term medical care, living wills and related medical issues, and the estate administration process. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $35 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45458 K. Bress Sat. 11/10 - 11/17 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 240

Financial Planning Ed2Go ONLINE Courses: • Introduction to Stock Options • Keys to Successful Money Management • Personal Finance • Protecting Your Money, Credit, and Identity • Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My! • The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks • Where Does All My Money Go? See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Fishing Fall Striper Fishing

NEW

Learn how to catch more large striped bass in the Susquehanna Flats. Topics to be covered include rod/reel selection, knot tying, lure selection/ presentation techniques and where to fish. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $5

Course: 45546 B. Immekus Wed. 9/19 - 9/26 6:30 - 8:00 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center Course: 45548 B. Immekus Sat. 10/6 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 166

Fly Fishing Techniques For either the beginner or experienced fly fisher, this course covers fundamental mechanics and progresses through advanced techniques. Learn line control, equipment, fly selection and presentation for any given situation. Fly tying will also be introduced. The instructor is certified by the Federation of Fly Fishers and is an instructor from the Wulff School of Fly Fishing. Learn the techniques that will reduce frustration on the stream and increase your success. Classes meet Friday evenings with the last class meeting on Saturday from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM at a local stream. Student only needs to supply waders for last class (purchase recommendations will be given). If available, bring your own fly rod to the first class. Tuition: $59 6 sessions

Course Fee: $5

Course: 45316 P. McCall Fri. 8/17 - 9/14 6:30 - 8:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 166 Sat. 9/15 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Last class is on a Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and will meet at a local stream.

Your formula for lifelong learning. You belong here! Harford Community College is committed to providing lifelong learning opportunities for the 55+ population. Programs are stimulating and thought-provoking and offer a unique way to interact with others with similar interests.

Fitness Certification All of the following courses are approved by The American Aerobic Association International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). For those courses you receive certification documentation directly from AAAI/ ISMA four to six weeks after successful completion of the class. To order your study guide call 609-397-2139. Registrants need to order and review the study guide before each class begins.

Personal Fitness Trainer Certification Study the principles of strength conditioning, aerobic conditioning, and cross training. Learn fitness testing and how to determine body composition. Learn injury prevention and identification plus marketing, motivation, and designing individual fitness programs. Includes certification exam, which has a written and practical component, where you demonstrate safety techniques. Note: Study guide recommended - Call 609-397-2139 to purchase a study guide. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $24 Course Fee: $75 Sessions: 1 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 231 Course: 45544 Sun. 11/4

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Course: 45287 Sun. 12/9

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sports Nutrition Certification Learn in-depth principles of nutrition to help sports clients with specific dietary and nutritional needs. Discuss current nutritional research, herb and vitamin supplements and body composition testing. Explore links between nutrition and athletic performance and types of diet plans. Includes written exam. Note: Study guide recommended Call 609-397-2139 to purchase a study guide. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $24 Sessions: 1

Course: 45545 Sun. 9/23 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 231

Look for this symbol throughout this catalog for classes scheduled with you in mind. Intellectually stimulating, creative and fun!

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Floral Design Introduction to Floral Design Create colorful, eye-catching fresh floral arrangements. Course presents the basic principles of floral design to both the prospective professional and the hobbyist. Take home a completed arrangement each week. Supply fee includes fresh flowers, containers, and equipment for each project. Transcript available. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $89

Course: 45528 F. Gradishar Tues. 9/25 - 10/30 7:00 - 9:30 PM Harford Technical High School

For additional floral classes, see page 21.

German - Advanced Conversational

Italian- Advanced (cont.)

This class is for those who have a knowledge of German language and want to get better at conversation. Expand communication skills at an advanced level with emphasis on functional use of German, particularly related to travel in German-speaking countries. Instructional methods include progressive reading and speaking skills through dialogue, role playing, and conversational exercises related to everyday situations. A study of basic grammar is included. A variety of materials will be used for the further study of German life, culture, and tradition. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

adult and disabled retiree tuition wavers apply. Transcript available.

Tuition: $135 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45271 H. Burns Tues. 9/11 - 11/13 6:45 - 8:45 PM HCC - Havre de Grace, Rm. 206

Tuition: $135 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45284 E. DeRoma Thur. 9/13 - 11/15 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 104

Introductory Japanese This beginning course emphasizes pronunciation and understanding language characteristics. Read and write Japanese using English alphabet (Rooma-ji). Learn to speak basic conversational Japanese. Introduction to customs, culture and history. Instructor is a native speaker. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $135 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45281 Thur. 9/13 - 11/15 HCC - Edgewood Hall

J. Hanson 12:30 - 2:30 PM

Italian Conversation I

Foreign/Sign Language French I Visiting France? Hosting an exchange student? Learn the basic structure and vocabulary of the French language, as well as French customs, culture, and civilization. Instructor is a native speaker. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition wavers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $135 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $20

Tuition: $135 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45767 Wed. 9/12 - 12/5 TBA No class 11/21.

E. DeRoma 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Japanese Continuing This course is for students who have completed Japanese I or its equivalent. The instructor will ascertain readiness. Students continue to expand skills in conversation, grammar, reading, and writing. Students continue to write journals in Japanese. Also, Japanese history, customs and culture are discussed. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Italian Conversation II

Course: 45269 E. DeRoma Mon. 9/10 - 11/26 6:30 - 8:30 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 207

French-Advanced After completing French I and II, continue with French language instruction at a higher level. Your instructor can help gauge if you are ready for the class. Build a larger vocabulary, increase fluency, and explore culture and customs. The emphasis is on how to hold a conversation, and read and write French. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $135 Sessions: 10

Learn how to speak Italian with an instructor who is a native speaker. Conversation, reading and vocabulary are coupled with culture in this class. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45733 E. DeRoma Sat. 9/15 - 11/17 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Havre de Grace, Rm. 207

Enjoy continuing fluency in the Italian language. Must have Italian I or proficiency determined by instructor. Text required (same as Italian I). Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $135 Sessions: 10

Tuition: $140 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $25

Course: 45371 J. Hanson Fri. 9/14 - 11/16 6:15 - 8:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 165

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45282 E. DeRoma Tues. 9/11 - 11/13 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 104

Italian- Advanced After completing Italian I and II, continue with Italian language instruction at a higher level. Your instructor can help gauge if you are ready for the class. Build a larger vocabulary, increase fluency, and explore the culture and customs. The emphasis is on how to hold conversations, read, and write Italian. Senior

Spanish I: Culture & Language Your trip to Spain or Latin America can be more enjoyable after a course in basic grammar and conversation. The focus is on real-life situations. You’ll learn to order meals, go sightseeing, ask directions, and have basic conversation as you learn about Spanishspeaking culture. Text will be announced at first class session. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $135 Sessions: 12

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Course Fee: $20

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Spanish I: Culture & Language (cont.) Course: 45146 A. Jones Tues. 9/11 - 11/20 9:10 - 11:10 AM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 231 Course: 45147 A. Zuniga Thur. 9/13 - 12/6 7:30 - 9:30 PM HCC - Havre de Grace, Rm. 209 No class 11/22.

Spanish Advanced Conversation Continue your Spanish language education where the focus will be on developing advanced grammar and conversational skills. This class follows Spanish I and II, or equivalent. Transcript available. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $135 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45144 A. Jones Tues. 9/11 - 11/20 11:15 AM - 1:15 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 102 Course: 45145 A. Zuniga Tues. 9/11 - 11/20 7:30 - 9:30 PM HCC - Havre de Grace, Rm. 209

Family Sign Language Do you have family or friends who are hearing impaired? This class provides instruction in American Sign Language through manual communication. Designed for beginners, great for the whole family! Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $59 Course Fee: $10 Sessions: 8 HCC - Early Learning Center, Rm. 004 Course: 45446 K. Bartolozzi Mon. 9/17 - 11/5 12:15 - 1:15 PM Registration covers adult and child aged 3-6. Course: 45448 K. Bartolozzi Mon. 11/19 - 1/21 12:15 - 1:15 PM Registration covers adult and child aged 3-6. No class 12/24, 31.

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Foreign Language Ed2Go ONLINE Courses: • Beginning Conversational French • Conversational Japanese • Instant Italian • Spanish for the Classroom • Speed Spanish • Speed Spanish II • Speed Spanish III

Advanced Jazz

See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

(Ages 12 and up with at least 5 years ballet training and 3 years jazz) Introduces complex floor combinations and expands upon intermediate-level skills. Student will experience various forms of jazz including lyrical and broadway. Attire: leotard and tights/jazz pants and jazz shoes Course Fee: $126 Sessions: 12

Green Harford Home Energy Audit

ONLINE

This course teaches the relationship between all the systems in the house and effect on their occupant health, safety and comfort, energy efficiency, and durability. Students learn how various systems interact, and how a flaw in one area can compromise the performance in another system. Both symptoms and root causes of common home energy issues will be covered. Once you have registered and paid, please notify tmitchell@harford.edu to get started. Course Fee: $895 Course: 45092 9/1 - 12/31

Staff

Green Harford Ed2Go ONLINE Courses: • Going Green at Home See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Harford Dance Theatre Harford Dance Theatre is a semi-professional, resident dance company at Harford Community College providing a dance program that addresses the diverse needs of our students. HDT’s professionally-trained instructors are dedicated to furthering the artistic growth of seasoned dance students ages 11 and up. In addition to technique classes, Harford Dance Theatre offers open auditions for four productions a year, as well as master classes, workshops, and lectures. For class placement information, please contact the HDT Company Manager at 443-421-2112. For additional dance classes, please see Adult Dance or Youth Dance.

Course: 45417 M. Treherne Tues. 9/11 - 12/18 8:00 - 9:30 PM HCC - Amoss Center, Rm. 145 Classes will not meet 10/22 - 10/25 and 11/19 - 11/29.

Intermediate Ballet (Ages 11 and up with at least 4 years ballet training) Designed for the intermediate dancer, this class will move beyond the basics to expand ballet vocabulary, build strength, and improve technical consistency. Attire: black leotard, pink seamed tights, pink ballet slippers Course Fee: $168 Sessions: 12 HCC - Amoss Center, Rm. 145 Course: 45412 Staff Mon. 9/10 - 12/20 5:00 - 7:00 PM Classes will not meet 10/22 - 10/25 and 11/19 - 11/29. Course: 45419 Staff Wed. 9/12 - 12/19 5:00 - 7:00 PM Classes will not meet 10/22 - 10/25 and 11/19 - 11/29. Course: 45422 Staff Thur. 9/13 - 12/20 5:00 - 7:00 PM Classes will not meet 10/22 - 10/25 and 11/19 - 11/29.

Advanced Ballet (Ages 13 and up with at least 5 years ballet training and 2 years pointe or permission of instructor) Students will focus on enhancing technique and developing artistry. Classes will include men’s technique and partnering. All classes will be taken on pointe. Attire: black leotard, pink tights, pink pointe shoes Course Fee: $168 Sessions: 12 HCC - Amoss Center, Rm. 145

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Advanced Ballet (cont.) Course: 45413 Staff Mon. 9/10 - 12/20 7:00 - 9:00 PM Classes will not meet 10/22 - 10/25 and 11/19 - 11/29. Course: 45421 Staff Wed. 9/12 - 12/19 7:00 - 9:00 PM Classes will not meet 10/22 - 10/25 and 11/19 - 11/29. Course: 45424 Staff Thur. 9/13 - 12/20 7:00 - 9:00 PM Classes will not meet 10/22 - 10/25 and 11/19 - 11/29.

Intermediate/Advanced Modern Students will study a variety of styles of modern dance, including Horton, Cunningham and Taylor. This class is open to all dancers 12 and up, with at least three years of previous dance training. Dress code: Solidcolored leotard or tank top, black footless tights or jazz pants Course Fee: $126 Sessions: 12 Course: 45414 M. Treherne Tues. 9/11 - 12/18 6:30 - 8:00 PM HCC - Amoss Center, Rm. 145 Classes will not meet 10/22 - 10/25 and 11/19 - 11/29.

HCCnearU Questions? Call 443-412-2176

Fallston Chenowith Activity Center Introduction to NLP Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) uses effective techniques rooted in hypnosis to help you reach your goals. Do you want to break free of old limiting patterns, perceptions, or habits? Are you ready for change? Learn to use self-hypnosis as a tool for reaching personal goals and changing unwanted behaviors in this highly experiential session.

NLP Belief Change Pattern Our beliefs are the root of all thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. A coping strategy used in childhood can carry on to adulthood as an unconscious drive and can beat out your conscious desires! Learn a new perspective and create empowering beliefs with NLP! Tuition: $35 Sessions: 1

HCCnearU Havre de Grace Activity Center Fall Striper Fishing Learn how to catch more large striped bass in the Susquehanna Flats. Topics to be covered include rod/reel selection, knot tying, lure selection/presentation techniques and where to fish.

Course: 45483 T. Casner Tues. 11/27 6:00 - 8:30 PM Fallston Chenowith Activity Center

Tuition: $29 Sessions: 2

NLP Core Transformation

Course: 45546 B. Immekus Wed. 9/19 - 9/26 6:30 - 8:00 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Discover and experience your core (ideal) state of being. Four key areas will be discussed: emotional issues, relationship concerns, unhealthy habits and self image. Get ready for the demonstration and practice of the transformation process! Tuition: $35 Sessions: 1 Course: 45482 T. Casner Tues. 10/23 6:00 - 8:30 PM Fallston Chenowith Activity Center

Money Does Grow on Trees This program unlocks the mysteries of personal financial freedom not taught in schools, but obtainable by anyone who wants to create a life and retirement of care-free living. Most of us are not born into a wealthy family; however, when taught the correct principles, tools, and techniques, we are able to elevate our income and unlock a wealthy future for ourselves and future generations! Tuition: $85 Sessions 4 Course: 45480 Staff Thur. 9/13 - 10/4 6:00 - 8:30 PM Fallston Chenowith Act. Center

Course Fee: $5

Diabetes Update Learn the latest findings on diabetes from A to Z. This easy-going program covers the latest findings on exercise, medicines, blood pressure, stress, and overall health as they relate to diabetes. The instructor has a Master of Science in Health Education and over twenty-five years experience running a diabetes management program. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45333 G. Brand Mon. 10/22 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Lower Your Stress Right Now Do you have so much stress in your life that you don’t know where to turn? Want to learn easy ways to stop the stress in your life right now? Learn how in 5 simple steps. The instructor has a Master’s degree in Health Education and over 25 years of experience in teaching stress reduction. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45334 G. Brand Mon. 9/24 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Tuition: $35 Sessions: 1 Course: 45481 T. Casner Tues. 9/25 6:00 - 8:30 PM Fallston Chenowith Activity Center

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION De-Clutter Series

Clutter Support Group

The series contains 3 classes on De-Cluttering/Getting Organized for a special price.

If you have taken any of our de-cluttering or organizing classes, you are eligible to join the clutter support group!! Come to a one-hour session with your organization problem of choice: tackling the photo mess, setting up a home filing system, clearing out the junk room. . . Class time will be spent discussing various organization problems, analyzing solutions, developing action plans, and practicing techniques.

Tuition: $75 Sessions: 3 Course: 45498 Staff Wed. 9/5 - 11/7 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center Series includes: Letting Go of Clutter, Conquering Your Clutter, Maintaining Your Space.

Letting Go of Clutter Are you overwhelmed by the amount of clutter in your home or office? If you need help in clearing up newspapers, clothes, or other material objects, then this seminar is for you. Learn what creates clutter as well as effective ways to reduce it and the anxiety connected with it. Topics include breaking unproductive habits; organizing papers, files, and closets; and awareness of procrastinating tendencies. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45484 N. Owens Wed. 9/5 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Conquering Your Clutter What do I do with all my stuff? Keep it, trash it, organize it? Have all your clutter questions answered in this valuable class taught by a professional organizer. Get it together, today! Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45487 Staff Wed. 10/3 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Course: 45504 Staff Mon. 9/10 - 12/10 7:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center Includes 4 sessions: 9/10, 10/15, 11/12, 12/10.

Fundamentals of Investing How does your money grow? How does the market work? Would you like to learn about ways to generate more income, reduce taxes, or protect your assets from inflation? Learn the four most common mistakes that people make and ways to avoid them. Emphasis is on real-life examples of success with tax free bonds, stocks, and mutual funds. Recent changes in the tax law will be covered. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $45 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45503 R. White Thur. 10/25 - 11/8 6:00 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Meet Georgia O’Keefe George O’Keefe comes to life in this delightful afternoon presentation. Ms. O’Keefe will talk to you about her life and will entertain your questions in this intimate affair. Georgia O’Keefe is portrayed by HCC’s Professor Colleen Webster. Tuition: $22 Sessions: 1

Maintaining Your Space Gone through a major overhaul of cleaning up your home or office? Maintaining the space is the next challenge. Learn to stay organized, create routines, and gather some time management tricks relating to your space. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45496 Staff Wed. 11/7 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

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Tuition: $29 Sessions: 4

Course: 45630 C. Webster Fri. 10/12 2:00 - 3:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Health/Wellness Beginners Meditation Learn to meditate the fun and easy way! Lower stress and hear what the medical professionals are saying about meditation and its benefits. Tuition: $65 Sessions: 4 Course: 45383 C. Goins Wed. 9/19 - 10/10 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 242

Diabetes Update Learn the latest findings on diabetes from A to Z. This easy-going program covers the latest findings on exercise, medicines, blood pressure, stress, and overall health as they relate to diabetes. The instructor has a Master of Science in Health Education and over twenty-five years experience running a diabetes management program. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45333 G. Brand Mon. 10/22 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Discover Yourself Metaphysically Embark on an interesting and entertaining exploration of three metaphysical topics: Astrology from the Soul’s Perspective, Numerology, and Synchronicity. Designed for the beginning student of metaphysics, this course introduces three different pathways that lead to self-knowledge, the discovery of your life purpose, and the ability to relate to others. Learn to apply these distinct metaphysical concepts to everyday life. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 3 Course: 45452 J. Wienecke Mon. 9/24 - 10/8 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 242

Lower Your Stress Right Now Do you have so much stress in your life that you don’t know where to turn? Want to learn easy ways to stop the stress in your life right now? Learn how in 5 simple steps. The instructor has a Master’s degree in Health Education and over 25 years of experience in teaching stress reduction.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Lower Your Stress Right Now (cont.) Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45334 G. Brand Mon. 9/24 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Reiki Level I Reiki is an energy practice that promotes stress reduction, relaxation, and healing. Regular interaction with Reiki energy can improve health and enhance one’s quality of life. It is simple and enjoyable to learn. Class sessions include practice in selftreatment and providing treatments for others. Students receive an attunement and a certificate as a Reiki Level I Practitioner. For more information, students are encouraged to access the FAQ page on The International Center for Reiki Training web site at http:// www.reiki.org/FAQ/FAQHomepage.html or contact the instructor at jchlight@yahoo.com. Wear comfortable clothes, bring a soft mat or comforter, a pillow, and a bag lunch. Instructor is a Certified Reiki Master/Teacher. Tuition: $129 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45335 J. Hauser Sat. 10/20 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

The Science of Happiness

NEW

Cultivate a positive mindset, practice gratitude, and meditate. This class will provide a summary of recent scientific discoveries in positive psychology regarding the benefits of practicing happiness. When we learn how to create happiness from within, we are able to reach our goals and enjoy our lives. Four proven techniques designed to boost one’s happiness quotient will be introduced. These techniques will be directly experienced through writing exercises and mediation.

General Information for all Classes: Students are expected to provide their own transportation to the sites and must wear sturdy shoes or hiking boots. Bring water, a snack, and raingear if necessary. Class goes rain or shine! Some trails include stream crossings, rocks, roots, mud, etc. - a hiking stick could be helpful. For classes including dogs, owners need to bring leashes & clean-up bags and must bring proof of current vaccines to the first class. For more information, e-mail dadle@harford.edu *Must sign up at least 5 days prior to hikes* Hiking Classes - Find Your Match Course

Course #

Day

Sessions

Hours

Miles

Rating

Leisure

45259

Monday

4

2.5

1.5 to 2

E

Introduction

45253

Sunday

3

2.5

2.5 to 3

E

Beginner

45267

Sunday

4

3

3 to 4

E-M

Intermediate

45247

Saturday

3

3

4 to 6

M

Inter. Extended

45250

Saturday

6

3

4 to 7

M-D

Day Hike

45241

Saturday

1

3.5-4.5

6 to 8

D-S

E=Easy

M=Moderate

L. Kilduff 6:30 - 7:30 PM

D=Difficult

S=Strenuous

Leisure Hiking

Beginner Hiking

Meander along local rivers in easy paced hikes on mostly flat trails for 1½ to 2 miles with plenty of time to stop and observe nature. There could be some small dips and inclines.

For those ready for a longer hiking experience, participate in easy paced local hikes for 3 to 4 miles. There could be some moderate hills and valleys along with flatter sections.

Tuition: $49 Sessions: 4 Course: 45259 D. Adle Mon. 9/10 - 10/1 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM TBA First hike meets at the end of Shures Landing Rd by Conowingo Dam, Darlington, MD 21034.

Introduction to Hiking Learn hiking guidelines while participating in easy-paced local hikes on mostly flat trails for 2 1/2 to 3 miles. There could be some small dips and inclines. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 3

Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1 Course: 45567 Thurs. 10/18 TBA

Hiking

Course: 45253 D. Adle Sun. 9/9 - 9/23 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM First hike meets in the parking area on Stafford Rd, 1/2 mile north of Rock Run Rd, Havre de Grace, MD 21078. Dogs welcome!

Tuition: $59 Sessions: 4 Course: 45267 D. Adle Sun. 9/30 - 10/28 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM First hike meets at the end of Shures Landing Rd by Conowingo Dam, Darlington, MD 21034. No class 10/7.

Intermediate Hiking For students who desire more challenging trails, participate in faster paced hikes on mostly moderate hills. Hikes will be between 4-6 miles in length. Tuition: $59 Sessions: 4 Course: 45247 D. Adle Sat. 9/8 - 9/29 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM First hike meets in the parking area on the left before the bridge at the Big Gunpowder Falls, before 10092 Belair Rd, Kingsville, MD 21087.

Health/Wellness Ed2Go ONLINE Courses: • Introduction to Natural Health and Healing • Lose Weight and Keep It Off See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Intermediate Hiking, Extended Explore more challenging trails in an extended area from the college and participate in faster paced hikes with possible moderate to difficult hills. Hikes will be between 4-7 miles in length.

Course: 45250 D. Adle Sat. 10/6 - 11/17 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM TBA First hike meets in Sweet Air at the parking area on the right at the end of Dalton-Bevard Rd, Baldwin, MD 21013. No class 10/13.

Intermediate Hiking Duo Sign up once for both Intermediate Hiking courses and the Day Hike! See individual descriptions for details. Tuition: $119 Sessions: 11

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Course: 45249 D. Adle Sat. 9/8 - 11/17 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Except for Sat. 10/13 which meets from 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM. First hike meets in the parking area on the left before the bridge at the Big Gunpowder Falls, before 10092 Belair Rd, Kingsville, MD 21087. Hike dates: 9/8, 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17.

Fall Day Hike Enjoy the changing of the seasons with a scenic drive and a one-way hike along the Appalachian Trail from Garthland State Park to the panoramic views of the Potomac River from Weaverton Cliffs. This course is for experienced hikers only. We will meet at 9:30 a.m. to form the shuttle to the trailhead. This hike will be between 6-8 miles in length at a faster pace with some difficult to strenuous hills. It will last between 3½ to 4½ hours including a lunch break. Tuition: $24 Sessions: 1 Course: 45241 D. Adle Sat. 10/13 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM For more information and directions to the meeting site, e-mail dadle@harford.edu. Please sign up at least 5 days prior to the hike.

The Battle of Stalingrad was a battle between Nazi Germany and its allies and the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad in Southern Russia, now Volgograd. Learn why the results of these operations are often cited as one of the turning points of World War II, what caused The Battle of Stalingrad to be the bloodiest battle in human history, and how the battle was marked by brutality and disregard for military and civilian casualties by both sides. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $19

Course: 45525 N. Noppinger Thur. 11/8 - 11/15 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207

Guadalcanal Campaign

NEW

The Guadalcanal Campaign, also known as the Battle of Guadalcanal and codenamed Operation Watchtower by Allied forces, was a military campaign fought between August 7, 1942 and February 9, 1943 on and around the island of Guadalcanal in the Pacific theatre of World War II. It was the first major offensive by Allied forces against the Empire of Japan. Class includes a study of the naval actions used as they fought for control of the island. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $19

Course: 45523 N. Noppinger Thur. 10/18 - 10/25 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207

Timeline of Civil War Part II Examine the major events of the second half of 1862, including the Battles of Second Manassas, Antietam, Perryville, Corinth, Iuka, Fredericksburg, and Murfreesboro. Included with the class is an all day trip to Manassas, VA (2nd Manassas). Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $45

Examine the life and generalship of one of the Union’s most controversial generals, Ambrose Burnside. Particular attention will be placed upon his short tenure as Commander of the Army of the Potomac and the disaster at Fredericksburg. Burnside did not consider himself competent to lead an Army and his time in command would prove that his selfanalysis was correct. Tuition: $21 Sessions: 1 Course: 45519 N. Noppinger Thur. 10/4 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Civil War Profiles: Jefferson Davis - Confederate President This class will focus on Jefferson Davis and his role as the President of the Confederacy. Particular focus will be on Davis as Commander in Chief of the Confederate armed forces. To provide context and background, Davis’ pre-Civil War life will also be examined. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $19

Course: 45518 N. Noppinger Thur. 9/20 - 9/27 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Lesser Known American Figures

NEW

Meet monthly to learn the history of some of America’s lesser known figures. Explore the life of men and women in colonial and Revolutionary American history who did not make it into the traditional narrative. Senior adult tuition waivers apply when registering for the series. Students can register for individual topics of interest. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $29

Course: 45374 K. Nath Tues. 9/11 - 12/11 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Course: 45520 N. Noppinger Wed. 10/3 - 10/31 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

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NEW

Civil War Profiles: Ambrose Burnside

HISTORICAL BATTLES Battle of Stalingrad

Tuition: $79 Sessions: 6

HISTORICAL FIGURES

History

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Lesser Known Americans: Martha Ballard - Colonial Midwife Born in the in the 1730s, Martha Ballard lived as midwife in colonial New England and kept a meticulous diary of her day to day life. This lecture will explore her daily life as a woman laboring in the eighteenth century. Come learn about midwifery, medicine, and catch a glimpse into colonial New England through the eyes of Martha Ballard. Tuition: $15 Sessions: 1

Lesser Known Americans: George Robert Twelves Hues (cont.) Although he worked as a shoemaker, he participated in the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. This lecture will explore the extraordinary life of a seemingly ordinary man.

Lesser Known Americans: Samuel and Rebecca Shoemaker During the American Revolution loyalists Samuel and Rebecca Shoemaker found themselves in the heart of the conflict. The Shoemakers, a well know Philadelphia merchant family, sided with the British during the Revolution and eventually fled during the Revolution. Learn about their struggles and their consequences for remaining loyal to the crown.

Course: 45381 K. Nath Tues. 12/11 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Tuition: $15 Sessions: 1 Course: 45379 K. Nath Tues. 10/16 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Lesser Known Americans: Governor Morris In the eighteenth century, Governor Morris played a pivotal role as a representative for Pennsylvania in the Constitutional Convention. However, he also had a reputation as a notorious womanizer. Come and Explore his life both in and outside of politics. Tuition: $15 Sessions: 1 Course: 45382 K. Nath Tues. 11/13 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Lesser Known Americans: George Robert Twelves Hues Hues was known as one of the last survivors of the American Revolution.

Over time, historians have distilled the many men who helped create our country to a mere six. That’s not enough, for it leaves out such familiar names as Sam Adams, Patrick Henry, and John Hancock. Still the six “official founders” form quite a list and by studying them, we can arrive at some conclusions about who we are and where we came from. Senior adult tuition waiver applies when registering for the series. Students can also register for individual topics of interest. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 6

Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1 Course: 45359 J. Rath Fri. 10/19 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuition: $15 Sessions: 1

The Founding Fathers Course: 45376 K. Nath Tues. 9/11 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

The Founding Fathers: Alexander Hamilton, Insecure Outsider, Arrogant Aristocrat (cont.)

Course Fee: $35

Course: 45352 J. Rath Fri. 9/14 - 11/30 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132 Class dates: 9/14, 10/5, 10/19, 10/26, 11/16, 11/30.

The Founding Fathers: Alexander Hamilton, Insecure Outsider, Arrogant Aristocrat One historian noted that Alexander Hamilton has no monument in Washington, D.C. But he didn’t need a monument, this man noted. The United States was his monument and his dream was the American dream. With Hamilton, we have a classic rags-to-riches story, a man who truly made it on his own and became trusted by Washington, hated by Jefferson and John Adams, and killed in a duel with Aaron Burr. He is most remembered because of his death and for an infamous affair which he completely admitted - in print! There is much more to the life of this complex man who created our modern capitalist financial system.

The Founding Fathers: George Washington, American Cincinnatus Called the “Father of his Country” and the one “Indispensable Man” of the American Revolution and early republic, Washington was even more. This session will look at the many Washingtons: the early surveyor, the militia leader during the French and Indian War, the post war politician and planter, the general during the Revolution, and of course, the first American president. It will also examine Washington’s core values. Like the Roman general Cincinnatus, Washington put down his plow to lead his nation and then put aside power to return to private life. While many assumed he would become America’s George I, he had a very different view of his country’s future - and his own. Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1 Course: 45358 J. Rath Fri. 10/5 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall Rm. 132

The Founding Fathers: James Madison, Father of the Constitution James Madison was most famously known as the father of the American Constitution. He was also the husband of the fabulous Dolley and a lifelong friend to Thomas Jefferson, as well, as America’s forth President. The short, frail Madison was involved in nearly every major event in the new Republic from the Alien and Sedition Acts to the Virginia, Kentucky Resolutions, and our most famous Supreme Court Case Marbury v Madison. The quiet

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION The Founding Fathers: James Madison, Father of the Constitution (cont.)

The Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson, Sage of Monticello (cont.)

Madison might not have achieved all that he did had he not been married to the most boisterous and ambitious first lady to date. Together, they created a life story well worth telling.

had several children with her. He wanted a weak national government, yet as president he stretched its powers in order to buy the Louisiana Territory. No man dominated the United States in the early 19th century more than Thomas Jefferson, but what long-term effects did he have?

Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1 Course: 45363 J. Rath Fri. 11/30 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

The Founding Fathers: John Adams, “Atlas of Independence”

Course: 45362 J. Rath Fri. 11/16 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

GENERAL INTEREST

Benjamin Franklin described John Adams as always an honest man, often a Wise One, but sometimes and in some things, absolutely out of his senses. And so he was. John Adams was a great statesmen and political philosopher. He was a leader in America’s independence movement, and worked mightily abroad in securing foreign loans, a French alliance and a peace treaty with Great Britain. Adams was also a wonderful husband to Abigail who could be just as insecure and thin-skinned as her husband. Together they raised one of America’s truly dysfunctional families. Adams ended his career as a politician, one who managed to offend and anger just about everyone. As our second president, he was honest, industrious, and ineffective. His story is entertaining and often enlightening. Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1 Course: 45360 J. Rath Fri. 10/26 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

The Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson, Sage of Monticello A recent biographer of Jefferson labeled him “The American Sphinx” because of his secretive nature. Had Jefferson been more forthcoming, our third president would still be a difficult man to deal with because of his many contradictions. In the Declaration of Independence he spoke of liberty, yet he kept slaves. We know for certain that he had a slave mistress and

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Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1

Current Issues and Political History Discussion Everything changes, yet everything stays the same. Explore this statement by examining how contemporary events in the U.S. parallel historical occurrences. Weave your opinion into Toni Bram’s tapestries right here in Harford County. Interesting topics, interesting discussions - make it a part of your week. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $119 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45196 A. Bram Wed. 9/12 - 11/14 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Hays Heigh House, Rm. 101

Civil War at Christmas

NEW

Learn how Christmas was celebrated during the American Civil War. Particular attention will be focused on the stories of soldiers and civilians alike, along with how they decorated, food eaten, and how they celebrated the holidays. Included with the class is a trip to Gettysburg to examine the Christmas decorations of the Shriver House, as well as the Eisenhower Farm. Sessions: 1 Course: 45521 N. Noppinger Tues., Sat. 11/27 - 12/1 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM TBA Trip is Saturday, December 1. Times TBA

Russian History Through Literature Examine the major influences which shaped the Russian people throughout their history. After a brief overview of the history and geography of the country, examine literary selections from several authors of the 19th and 20th centuries. These include Pushkin, Gogol, Turgener, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and others. This is your opportunity to acquaint yourself with the rich literary tradition and beauty of the Russian peoples’ contribution to world literature. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $45

Course 45768 Thur., 10/4 - 11/8 TBA

Dr. A. McCormick 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Islam: Fact and Fiction offered for $1! See Dollar Menu on page 79 for details.

Your formula for lifelong learning. You belong here! Harford Community College is committed to providing lifelong learning opportunities for the 55+ population. Programs are stimulating and thought-provoking and offer a unique way to interact with others with similar interests. Look for this symbol throughout this catalog for classes scheduled with you in mind. Intellectually stimulating, creative and fun!

You do not need to be 55+ to take these classes.

Hobbies Beekeeping Introduction Beekeeping is a fun and interesting hobby, however, don’t get stung! Find out what’s involved before investing your time and resources. This class, presented by the Susquehanna Beekeepers Association, will explain the equipment needed, how to start a hive, and even explain how to make your own equipment. If you decide it’s a hobby you would like to pursue, you will be ready for the full Beekeeping class offered in the spring. Course Fee: $10 Sessions: 1

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Beekeeping Introduction (cont.)

Model Railroading (cont.)

Course: 45423 J. Knapstein Sat. 11/17 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Forest Hill Extension Office

Tuition: $75 Sessions: 7

Dog Obedience Train your dog or puppy to help avoid problems later. Learn basic commands, as well as how you can prevent behavior problems common to puppies and solve any existing ones. Learn about house training, socialization, traveling, proper play, and discipline techniques. You need to present your dog’s immunization records on the first day of class. First class is without dogs and remaining sessions meet outside. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 8 Course: 45420 D. Rongione Sat. 9/8 - 10/27 1:00 - 2:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 165

De-Clutter Series

Course: 45557 R. Schwanke Wed. 9/19 - 10/31 7:00 - 9:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 209

Model Railroading: Module Construction A module is a portable section of table-top structure, one part of a large group of like tables, which when assembled form a large and fully operational model railroad. Modules are proving excellent for people with limited home space for a model railroad, yet who also enjoy a large layout. This course discusses module construction standards plus building techniques for table construction, electrical wiring, track laying, and scenery. Students will build their own 4’ x 2’ module (compatible with National Model Railroad Association standards) with the goal of operating a full model railroad by the final night. Course fee covers wood framing materials but not scenery and detailing costs. Prerequisite: Model Railroading or permission of instructor. Tuition: $75 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $75

Course: 45558

Model Railroad Open House Free and Open to the Public September 8 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM See modules built by HCC model railroad students and have a chance to operate some of our trains.

Model Railroading This course has been popular at HCC for over a decade and for good reasons. By the end of the class, students will have learned the basics of model railroading such as gauge versus scale, layout design, framing methods, laying trackwork, electrical wiring, scenery construction, equipment maintenance, and model repair. Class lectures are supplemented by in-class projects and field trips to local large layouts. No previous railroading experience is required. Experienced railroaders are welcome!

Home Care & Remodeling The series contains 3 classes on De-Cluttering/Getting Organized for a special price: Letting Go Of Clutter, Conquering Your Clutter, Maintaining Your Space. Tuition: $75 Sessions: 3 Course: 45500 Thur. 9/13 - 12/13

N. Owens 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Letting Go of Clutter Are you overwhelmed by the amount of clutter in your home or office? If you need help in clearing up newspapers, clothes, or other material objects, then this seminar is for you. Learn what creates clutter as well as effective ways to reduce it and the anxiety connected with it. Topics include breaking unproductive habits; organizing papers, files, and closets; and awareness of procrastinating tendencies. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1

R. Schwanke and Guests Wed. 11/7 - 12/5 7:00 - 10:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall Annexes, Rm. 004

Course: 45302 N. Owens Thur. 9/13 6:30 - 8:30 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 204

Wild Fowl Carving

Conquering Your Clutter

This class will introduce students to the art of decoy carving. Students will study bird anatomy, learn carving techniques, and study and reproduce the habitat of the bird for mounting. Beginning students and repeat students welcome. Beginning students must purchase carving kit from instructor at first class session. Tuition: $159 Sessions: 10 Course: 45532 G. Stram Tues. 10/2 - 12/4 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 016

What do I do with all my stuff? Keep it, trash it, organize it? Have all your clutter questions answered in this valuable class taught by a professional organizer. Get it together, today! Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1 Course: 45487 N. Owens Wed. 10/3 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center Course: 45296 N. Owens Thur. 10/11 6:30 - 8:30 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 204

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Maintaining Your Space

Organization at Work (cont.)

Gone through a major overhaul of cleaning up your home or office? Maintaining the space is the next challenge. Learn to stay organized, create routines, and gather some time management tricks relating to your space.

boss will let you take an extra half-hour when you share the topic! Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1

Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1

Course: 45461 N. Owens Tues. 11/27 12:00 - 1:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 231 Bring your lunch!

Course: 45496 N. Owens Wed. 11/7 6:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center

Right Sizing Your Home

Course: 45305 N. Owens Thur. 12/13 6:30 - 8:30 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 241

Clutter Support Group

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If you have taken any of our de-cluttering or organizing classes, you are eligible to join the clutter support group!! Come to a one hour session with your organization problem of choice: tackling the photo mess, setting up a home filing system, clearing out the junk room . . . Class time will be spent discussing various organization problems, analyzing solutions, developing action plans, and practicing techniques. Tuition: $29 Sessions: 4

Feng Shui in the Home Have you noticed that you naturally feel more comfortable in some places than in others? Explore the basic principles of Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese system that brings harmony and balance to our lives. Learn to increase positive chi (energy) in all areas of life through the placement of furniture, color, and the five basic elements. Tuition: $45 Sessions: 2

Course: 45307 N. Owens Thur. 11/15 6:30 - 8:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013

Landscaping Feng Shui is all about geography, the elements, and placement. You may practice this Chinese art in the home or office. Let us show you how to best use Feng Shui outdoors in the garden to promote harmony and well being in your life. Modern organic gardening practices will also be discussed. Beginners and experienced gardeners welcome. Tuition: $45 Sessions: 2 Course: 45459 Thur. 10/4 - 10/11 TBA

E. Baxter 6:30 - 9:00 PM

Landscape Design

Course: 45460 E. Baxter Thur. 10/25 - 11/1 6:30 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013

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Increase your productivity at work by getting organized! Topics include dealing with paper, filing, time management, scheduling, to do lists and more. Bring a bagged lunch. Your

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Tuition: $29 Sessions: 1

Feng Shui in the Garden

Course: 45504 N. Ownes Mon. 9/10 - 12/10 7:30 - 8:30 PM Havre de Grace Activity Center Includes 4 sessions: 9/10, 10/15, 11/12, 12/10.

Organization at Work

What we used to call “Downsizing” is now “Right Sizing”! What to do with a lifetime of possessions? Get some help from a professional organizer. Transitioning to a smaller home or space can be quite a challenge. Gather ideas on how to sort and simplify your stuff.

Construct a landscape plan for your site with professional help from the instructor. From the drawing board and into the ground, learn the theory and mechanics of designing your layout. Create a plan for your own garden while learning the basic principles of design and plant selection. Tuition: $135 Sessions: 5

Landscape Design (cont.) Course: 45450 Tues. 10/2 - 10/30 HCC - Library, Rm. 326

D. Sekowski 6:15 - 8:15 PM

Landscaping Ed2Go ONLINE Courses: • Growing Plants for Fun & Profit See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Literature Literature and the Inferior Movie

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Everyone knows that the movie versions of books always get a bad rap. The universal notion is that the movie is inferior if it strays from or alters the original storyline (and therefore the integrity of the book itself ). But what can be said about treating movies as a separate story and art-form all their own? Is it possible to depart from the claim that “the book is always better?” By comparing books such as W. Somerset Maugham’s The Painted Veil, Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are, and Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibilities with their cinematic counterparts (which either depart from the story line or follow it very closely) we can determine if movies can be seen as their own art form and appreciate them as such. Senior adult tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 7

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45418 L. Browning Fri. 9/28 - 11/9 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 219

Your formula for lifelong learning. You belong here! Harford Community College is committed to providing lifelong learning opportunities for the 55+ population. Programs are stimulating and thought-provoking and offer a unique way to interact with others with similar interests. Look for this symbol throughout this catalog for classes scheduled with you in mind. Intellectually stimulating, creative and fun!

You do not need to be 55+ to take these classes.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Motorcycle Safety Motorcycle Safety Training The following courses are approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). • Motorcycle Safety & Licensure (Basic Rider Course) An online version of the Rider Handbook is available at: http://msf-usa.org/ CurriculumMaterials/ BRCHandbook2009.pdf • Alternate Basic Rider Course • Advanced Motorcycle Rider Course You may not register for a motorcycle safety training class online. Please call 443-412-2376 or 443-412-2241 for registration information. Although helmets (DOT certified), gloves, and eyewear are provided, for your best comfort and fit, you should consider bringing these items with you, if you have them, for the range part of the course. Classes will be held in the rain as long as conditions are safe; the decision will be made on site at the time. We break for hard rain, lightning, or other unsafe conditions. Student Stand-by Process at Harford Community College: If a class is closed because of maximum enrollment, students may choose to participate in the stand-by process. Sometimes a few pre-registered students do not show up for their course and their open spaces are available for stand-by students. To become a stand-by student, report to the class about 30 minutes prior to the scheduled starting time of the course and put your name in for a drawing. If space is available, the stand-bys will be randomly selected. You must pay for and attend the class at that time.

Basic Rider Course This course is designed for the beginning rider who has little or no riding experience. It includes classroom and riding instruction on the basic riding skills and strategies necessary for an individual to begin to practice street riding. You must be able to ride a bicycle to participate in this course. Participants who do not achieve the minimum performance standards will not be allowed to continue in the course. To complete the course, riders must pass a knowledge and skill test administered at the end of the course. Riders who pass will receive a Maryland Motorcycle Safety Program Completion Certificate. There is no guarantee that an individual enrolling in this course will pass or get his/ her license. Please include driver’s license number on registration form. Approximately one week prior to the start of your class, come in to Edgewood Hall to pick up your Rider Handbook. Please note that the MVA has a “zero tolerance policy” for lateness to any class. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $189 Course Fee: $110 Sessions: 4 HCC – Joppa Hall Annex, Rm. 004 Course: 45265 Wed., Thur. 9/5 - 9/6 Sat., Sun. 9/8 - 9/9

6:00 - 9:00 PM 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Course: 45268 Wed., Thur. 9/12 - 9/13 6:00 - 9:00 PM Sat., Sun. 9/15 - 9/16 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Course: 45270 Wed., Thur. 9/19 - 9/20 6:00 - 9:00 PM Sat., Sun. 9/22 - 9/23 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Course: 45272 Wed., Thur. 9/26 - 9/27 6:00 - 9:00 PM Sat., Sun. 9/29 - 9/30 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Course: 45274 Wed., Thur. 10/3 - 10/4 6:00 - 9:00 PM Sat., Sun. 10/6 - 10/7 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Course: 45278 Wed., Thur. 10/10 - 10/11 6:00 - 9:00 PM Sat., Sun. 10/13 - 10/14 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Course: 45279 Wed., Thur. 10/17 - 10/18 6:00 - 9:00 PM Sat., Sun. 10/20 - 10/21 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Course: 45280 Wed., Thur. 10/24 - 10/25 6:00 - 9:00 PM Sat., Sun. 10/27 - 10/28 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM

The BRC course was everything I was hoping for in terms of introducing my teens to community college: this is where you come to study the things you are interested in – art, academic subjects, all kinds of practical skills . . . I think this was the third course I have taken at Harford Community College and it was very well run. My compliments! - C. A. Davis

Alternate Basic Rider Course This course is for individuals who have some riding experience and are seeking a Class “M” license. The prerequisites for this course include the ability to use the clutch and throttle to get the motorcycle in motion, stop the motorcycle properly in a designated area, execute gradual and tight turns, up and downshift smoothly, and achieve a speed of at least 25 mph. Riders who cannot demonstrate minimum riding proficiency will not be allowed to continue and will need to consider enrolling in the Basic Rider Course. Riders can elect to use a program training motorcycle, or they may use their personal motorcycle if it is street legal and they transport it to the training site legally. There is no guarantee that an individual enrolling in this course will pass or get his/her license. Please include driver’s license number on registration form. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $119 Session: 1

Course Fee: $110

Course: 45276 Sat. 10/6 12:30 - 6:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall Annex, Rm. 004

Advanced Rider Course This course is the civilian version of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s military sport bike course, but it can be taken on any stock street legal motorcycle. It is a course designed for experienced riders. For the purposes of this course, an experienced rider is one who has the basic skills and is a current rider with a motorcycle license. The Advanced Rider Course is designed to compliment and build on the skills learned and practiced in other rider courses. Special emphasis is given to self-assessment, risk management, rider behavior, riding strategies, and overall skills development, particularly in braking, cornering, and swerving techniques. This is a brand new class, being offered at HCC as one of only 4 locations within Maryland. Students use their own bikes and get feedback from very experienced instructors. A motorcycle license is required. Recent real time mileage

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Advanced Rider Course (cont.) on a personal motorcycle is a must, and students must be able to demonstrate good basic skills to be allowed to continue. The class covers 3 hours of classroom instruction, a break for lunch, and 5 hours on the range. License, registration, and insurance will be checked before class. Proper attire includes DOT certified helmet, protective eyewear, full-fingered gloves, long pants, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, and sturdy over-the-ankle boots. Parental or guardian approval, in writing, is required for participants under age 18. Personal motorcycles must be street legal, in good operating condition, and pass a routine pre-ride check given as a part of the course. Because of the high level of traction required, the riding activities will NOT be conducted if the riding surface is wet. The classroom activities will be conducted and the riding portion rescheduled for another time. During the riding activities, each rider will be evaluated by the instructors on their ability to accomplish the riding objectives. Riders who cannot demonstrate minimum riding proficiency will not be allowed to continue or should consider enrolling in the Basic Rider Course 2 (BRC2). Riders who are not allowed to continue will not be eligible for a refund and may have to pay an additional fee to be enrolled in the BRC2. To complete the course riders must pass a 20-question knowledge test administered at the end of the classroom activities. Riders must also meet the objectives of the riding activities. Riders completing the course will receive a Maryland Motorcycle Safety Program Completion Card. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $169 Session: 1 Course: 45277 Sun. 10/7 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 010

Music Study music fundamentals such as note reading, rhythm and theory, piano techniques and interpretation, methods for analyzing music and developing good practice habits, sight reading, and ensemble playing on electric pianos. Text required.

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Course: 45198 W. Park Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 6:00 - 7:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, J114

Class Piano - Level II

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Class Piano II begins with a review of Class Piano I and covers major and minor scales; intervals up to an octave; accompaniment styles; ABA form; syncopation; secondary chords; pedaling; other scale forms; harmonizing with i, iv, and V7 in minor; jazz styles; 2-hand accompaniments; and major and minor 7th chords. Emphasis is on basic functional skills, such as reading, harmonizing, playing by ear and improvising, along with basic technique, elementary repertoire, and music theory (written). Class includes lecture, group, and individual performance, with some individualized instruction. Outside practice is required. Text: Contemporary Class Piano, 7th ed. by Elyse Mach. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45199 W. Park Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 7:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, J114

Do You Hear What I Hear? NEW The Art of Listening to Music Aaron Copland asked two questions to his listeners. “Are you hearing everything that is going on? and “Are you being sensitive to it?” Did you ever listen to piece of music and wonder how the composer got that sound, or what makes a piece so moving? This course will help you develop a deeper appreciation of what might be the most rewarding of all art forms, whether you’re listening to Bach, Bartok, the Beatles or Beyoncé. You will learn some basic techniques of music listening that can be applied to all genres of music. In each class we will listen to a wide variety of music from different eras and genre. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply Tuition: $39 Sessions: 4

Beginning Class Piano

Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Beginning Class Piano (cont.)

Course 45573 Tues., 9/25 - 10/16 TBA

Course Fee: $19

Guitar I Learn contemporary guitar techniques with an emphasis on reading notated music, chord symbols, and chord diagrams. There will be opportunities for ensemble and solo performance of prepared music as well as music in an improvised setting. For the adult student ages 16 and up. Includes textbook. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45415 R. Zuzin 9/18 - 11/20 7:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, J107

New Age Angels and Spirit Guides Embark on a wonderful journey where you can meet and talk with your guides, angels, and spirit animal. You will be gently guided by a certified hypnotherapist utilizing guided imagery, hypnosis, and progressive relaxation. Communicate with these loving beings and ask any questions you may have concerning your life journey. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 3 Course: 45285 K. Willis Tues. 10/30 - 11/13 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 234

Archangels 101 This beginners course introduces students to the powerful, majestic and loving beings known as archangels. Discover how to connect with the healing energies of these angels to live a happier, more fulfilled life! Tuition: $35 Sessions: 2 Course: 45373 J. Wienecke Mon. 11/19 - 11/26 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 242

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Course Fee: $10

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Chakras-Law of Attraction

Introduction to NLP

Introduction to Chakras and the Law of Attraction: The world is changing. Are you in the positive flow of life? Or do you live in fear and worry? Learn the basic Chakra clearing techniques and how they play into your daily life. This class will also introduce you to the Law of Attraction. It’s time to create the life you want, Now!

Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) uses effective techniques rooted in hypnosis to help you reach your goals. Do you want to break free of old limiting patterns, perceptions, or habits? Are you ready for change? Learn to use self-hypnosis as a tool for reaching personal goals and changing unwanted behaviors, in this highly experiential session.

Tuition: $49 Sessions: 3

Tuition: $35 Sessions: 1

Course: 45384 C. Goins Wed. 11/28 - 12/12 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 242

Past Life Journeys Being gently guided by a Certified Past Life therapist, you will have the chance to explore your past lives in a group regression. Past life exploration can be a powerful tool for personal empowerment and growth, and help you answer some age old questions like “Why is this happening in my life and why am I going through this again?”

Course: 45481 T. Casher Tues. 9/25 6:00 - 8:30 PM Fallston Chenowith Activity Center

NLP Core Transformation

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Discover and experience your core (ideal) state of being. Four key areas will be discussed: emotional issues, relationship concerns, unhealthy habits, and self image. Get ready for the demonstration and practice of the transformation process! Tuition: $35 Sessions: 1

Tuition: $59 Sessions: 4 Course: 45377 K. Willis Tues. 9/25 - 10/16 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 234

Personal Enrichment Build a Better You Become the best person you can be. Take charge of your life. Discover who you are and learn techniques for making your life happier and more rewarding. Develop a program for making the changes you would like to make. Relax and enjoy life. Live more deeply and more fully, with greater pleasure. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45286 Tues. 9/11 - 11/13 HCC - Library, Rm. 214

K. Bourn 9:00 - 10:00 AM

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Our beliefs are the root of all thoughts, feelings and behaviors. A coping strategy used in childhood can carry on to adulthood as an unconscious drive and can beat out your conscious desires! Learn a new perspective create empowering beliefs with NLP! Tuition: $35 Sessions: 1

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In order to develop a mindset of prosperity and abundance, you must first learn to manage your emotional state. Experience life in a whole new way as you train your body and mind to automatically enter the powerful “states of mind” regarding prosperity, abundance and wealth. Tuition: $35 Sessions: 1

Wedding Planning 101

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This 3-hour interactive workshop covers a wide variety of topics to better assist you in the early stages of planning your perfect day! Learn about new wedding chic, hottest colors and trends, ceremonies, receptions, invitations, attire, cakes, flowers, decorations, photography/videography . . . We talk about it all! Register early, space is limited. Registration includes 2 wedding party members. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 1 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 163 Course: 35633 Sat. 8/25

P. Devine 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Course: 45319 Sat. 10/27

P. Devine 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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This workshop is designed for brides-to-be or couples who have most of the wedding tasks completed, but would like professional assistance to bring it all together into one spectacular wedding! We focus on topics specifically related to your wedding day like: agenda/timeline design, appointing a wedding coordinator, unique ideas to make your ceremony special, reception considerations, etiquette and protocols, and more! Plus a dedicated question and answer session. Registration includes 2 wedding party members. Tuition: $39 Sessions: 1 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 163

Course: 45483 T. Casher Tues. 11/27 6:00 - 8:30 PM Fallston Chenowith Activity Center

NLP-Prosperity and Abundance

K. Bourn 7:00 - 8:00 PM

Course: 45466 T. Casher Tues. 12/4 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 204

Wedding Day Design

Course: 45482 T. Casher Tues. 10/23 6:00 - 8:30 PM Fallston Chenowith Activity Center

NLP Belief Change Pattern

Course: 45292 Wed. 9/12 - 11/14 HCC - Library, Rm. 326

NLP-Prosperity and Abundance (cont.)

Course: 35634 Sat. 8/25

P. Devine 1:00 - 4:00 PM

Course: 45321 Sat. 10/27

P. Devine 1:00 - 4:00 PM

Wedding Planning and Design

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Includes Wedding Planning 101 and Wedding Day Design. Registration covers 2 members of the wedding party. Tuition: $65 Sessions: 1 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 163

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Wedding Planning and Design (cont.)

Digital Photography I (cont.)

Course: 35635 P. Devine Sat. 8/25 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Includes Wedding Planning 101 and Wedding Day Design, break from 12:00 - 1:00 PM.

Course: 45255 J. Douglas Wed. 11/14 - 12/5 6:30 - 9:30 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 207

Course: 45323 P. Devine Sat. 10/27 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Includes Wedding Planning 101 and Wedding Day Design, break from 12:00 - 1:00 PM.

Personal Enrichment Ed2Go ONLINE Courses: • Achieving Success with Difficult People • Healing Through Hypnosis • Interpersonal Communication • Keys to Effective Communication • Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow • Mastering Public Speaking • Merrill Ream Speed Reading • Skills for Making Great Decisions See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Now that you have learned how to operate your digital camera with an earlier class (prerequisite: Digital Photography I ), learn how to take great photos using more advanced manual exposure techniques. Learn about different lighting techniques (flash, reflective, natural), using props, taking better close-ups and group portraits. Get the most out of your zoom function/lens and learn some advanced photo editing techniques. This class is perfect for those with a Digital SLR (dSLR) or more advanced point-andshoot digital cameras with Aperture Priority (Av) and or Shutter Priority (Tv). Check your manual for these features. Bring a flash drive or memory card reader, the cable to attach camera to computer, lenses, tripod, filters, etc. Model shoots and possible off campus photo shoot (weather permitting). Course fee includes support materials. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 4

Photography Digital Photography I This introductory class is for those new to digital photography, digital cameras, or photography in general. You’ll learn about all the buttons and controls on your camera, and how to take good shots in modes other than AUTO. If you are using a point-and-shoot camera, you’ll learn how to trick it to do cool things. Concentrate on learning the basics of taking portraits, landscapes, night portraits, MACROS, and sports/action shots. Learn basic composition. Bring your camera, a flash drive or memory card reader, the cable to attach camera to computer, and the user manual if you have these. Course fee includes support materials. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 4

Digital Photography II

Course Fee: $35

Course: 45252 J. Douglas Thur. 8/23 - 9/13 6:30 - 9:30 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 234

Course Fee: $35

Course: 45260 J. Douglas Sat. 9/8 - 9/29 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 006

Advanced Digital Photography

Photography Ed2Go ONLINE Courses: • Discover Digital Photography • Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera • Photographing People with Your Digital Camera • Secrets of Better Photography • Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Physical Education We are excited to announce that the renovated home of noncredit physical education classes, Susquehanna Center, will be opening on September 1, 2012!

Aikido I This course teaches the basic movements of self-defense which do not require great amounts of physical strength. Paired partner practice is used to learn movements that respond to a given attack with a specific defense. Skills taught come under the auspices of the United States Aikido Federation Test requirement guidelines. THIS COURSE MAY ALSO BE TAKEN FOR CREDIT. FOR INFORMATION, CALL 443-412-2222. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 15

If you have taken Digital Photo I and II (or instructor permission), this advanced class is for you! You must know how to use the settings on your digital camera, including white balance, aperture and shutter priority, program and manual modes, exposure and flash compensation, exposure bracketing, etc. The class will focus on specific projects in various locations. Course includes models, field trip (weather permitting), and support materials. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply.

Course: 45350 J. Shell Tues., Thur. 10/23 - 12/13 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center No class 11/22.

Tuition: $129 Sessions: 5

Course: 45535 L. Digman Wed. 9/5 - 12/12 4:00 - 5:00 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 No class 11/21.

Course Fee: $45

Course: 45263 J. Douglas Wed. 10/3 - 10/31 6:30 - 9:30 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 207

Butts and Guts This class will kick your “butt,” thighs, and abs. Exercises are designed to isolate everything under the ribcage. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 14

Course: 45254 J. Douglas Thur. 9/27 - 10/18 6:30 - 9:30 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 234

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Course Fee: $5

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Course Fee: $5


COMMUNITY EDUCATION Cardio Circuit

Fusion Bellydance (cont.)

Hatha Yoga - Level I

Five to ten minutes of intense cardio drills which could include aerobics, cycle, dance or kickboxing with intermittent strength and core drills for a full body workout.

styles of dance and will also learn a little about the history and cultural influences that fused them together to create this beautiful and often misunderstood ancient dance as it is now seen in the United States.

Create a supple and relaxed body, increased vitality, and radiant health. Hatha Yoga is a systematic way to attain emotional harmony, physical health, and mental peace. Exercises include body postures, deep relaxation, breath control, cleansing processes, and mental concentration. Bring a towel or mat for exercising. Level I offers a slower progression of very gentle warm-ups and postures with shorter holding periods for the beginner who is mainly interested in relaxation techniques and muscle toning.

Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 14 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 Course: 45522 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9/10 - 10/10

V. Collins 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Course: 45524 Mon., Wed., Fri. 10/15 - 11/14

V. Collins 7:00 - 8:00 AM

Tuition: $59 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 10 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 Course: 45526 Mon., Wed., Fri. 11/26 - 12/17

V. Collins 7:00 - 8:00 AM

Cardio Classic An easy to follow blend of high and low impact aerobics. Abdominals included. Tuition: $89 Sessions: 14

Course Fee: $5

Course: 45527 L. Digman Mon. 9/10 - 12/10 4:00 - 5:00 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207

Cardio Pump Experience a heart-pumping hour of barbell work for the whole body, preceded by an introductory cardio segment to increase your heart rate and elevate your endurance. Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 14 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 Course: 45533 V. Collins Tues., Thur. 9/6 - 10/23 7:00 - 8:00 AM Course: 45534 Tues., Thur. 10/30 - 12/18 No class 11/22.

V. Collins 7:00 - 8:00 AM

Fusion Bellydance Exercise, tone, and get fit like women of ancient times. This is a very aerobic workout that you will enjoy while also learning the basic movement techniques used in all forms of bellydance. You will be exercising to the various rhythms and music found in different

Tuition: $69 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 8 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 206 Course: 45349 Tues. 9/18 - 11/6

D. Giles 6:40 - 7:40 PM

Course: 45543 Wed. 9/19 - 11/7

Staff 9:00 - 10:00 AM

Golf Fundamentals Dave Correll, Head PGA Professional at Ruggles Golf Course, and Rik Bond, PGA Director of Golf of the Courses at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, have years of teaching and playing experience to help you learn and develop your golf game. Basic fundamentals will be covered such as grip, posture, stance and alignment. Also, etiquette, terminology, and different shot techniques will also be covered including full swing, pitching, chipping, putting, and bunker play. Most importantly, students will learn skills that will help them enjoy the game of golf and all that is required to play on the golf course from making a tee time to keeping pace and selecting the correct equipment. All class sessions will be held at Ruggles Golf Course located outside the gate of Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Ruggles is an 18-hole championship golf course whose amenities include one of the finest grass practice ranges in the area as well as a fully stocked shop and dining facility. Tuition: $40 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $120

Course: 45725 Mon. 9/12 - 10/10 Ruggles Golf Course

D. Correll 5:30 - 7:30 PM

Golf Fundamentals for Women Tuition: $40 Sessions: 5

Course Fee: $120

Course: 45726 Wed. 9/12 - 10/10 Ruggles Golf Course

R. Bond 5:30 - 7:30 PM

Tuition: $69 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 8 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 206 Course: 45341 Thur. 9/6 - 10/25

J. Saqib 6:00 - 7:00 PM

Course: 45345 Thur. 9/6 - 10/25

J. Saqib 7:00 - 8:00 PM

Course: 45343 Mon. 9/10 - 10/29

J. Saqib 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

Course: 45346 Mon. 9/10 - 10/29

J. Saqib 5:10 - 6:10 PM

Tuition: $49 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 6 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 206 Course: 45342 Thur. 11/1 - 12/20 No class 11/23.

J. Saqib 6:00 - 7:00 PM

Course: 45344 Thur. 11/1 - 12/13 No class 11/22.

J. Saqib 7:00 - 8:00 PM

Course: 45347 Mon. 11/5 - 12/10

J. Saqib 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

Course: 45348 Mon. 11/5 - 12/10

J. Saqib 5:10 - 6:10 PM

Healthy Living for Older Adults see page 106. Lifetime Fitness This class provides supervised workout sessions where participants can utilize the Fitness Center and receive optional fitness evaluations and body composition reports. A fitness instructor will be present for all of these class sessions so you can ask questions and receive feedback about your workout regimen. Individuals can combine treadmills, stairsteppers, bikes, ellipticals, and rowing machines in an aerobic workout and also

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Lifetime Fitness (cont.)

Yogalates (cont.)

Zumba Gold

perform a variety of strength and toning exercises on a full complement of weight training equipment. Minimum age is 16.

with traditional yoga warm up exercises, like sun salutation. We then transition to more intensive core exercises, some borrowed from Pilates.

Zumba Gold is a series of fitness programs specifically designed to take the exciting Latin and international dance rhythms to the active older adult. It is easy to follow so everyone any age can do it and includes Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha, Cumbia, Belly Dance, Flamenco, Tango, and Rock and Roll. This program is guaranteed to provide the participant with a safe and effective total body workout! It’s great for the mind, body, and soul. Same great music and moves, but a little slower pace and more time teaching the steps. Everyone in the county is welcome regardless of your fitness needs. As with all fitness classes, it is recommended that you seek a physician’s advice before starting an exercise program.

Tuition: $139 Sessions: 36

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45317 Staff Mon., Wed., Fri. 7:00 - 9:00 AM 9/10 - 12/5 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 202 In order to enter the fitness center, students must obtain a student id card and present it each class. Students in this class will only be granted access to the fitness center during the specified times for this class (Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7:00 - 9:00 AM). No class 11/21 and 11/23. Course: 45318 Staff Mon., Wed., Thur. 5:00 - 7:00 PM 9/10 - 12/5 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 202 In order to enter the fitness center, students must obtain a student id card and present it each class. Students in this class will only be granted access to the fitness center during the specified times for this class - (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 5:00 - 7:00 PM). No class 11/21 and 11/22.

Tai Chi - Martial Arts General level classes in the Wu Dong style of Tai Chi Chuan. Each class will start with a warm up designed to strengthen and stretch the body. This is followed by short exercises in Qi Gong. These exercises help to develop the deeper meditative side of Tai Chi. Footwork, balance, and coordination are developed by practicing the four basic stances of Chinese martial arts and the practice of walking Qi Gong. Will also do work with the form and push hands. Tuition: $145 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $15

Course: 45339 E. Smith Sat. 9/8 - 12/1 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 No class 11/24.

Yogalates This exercise is a hybrid that combines the practices of yoga with Pilates mat exercises. This fusion focuses on strengthening the core while increasing flexibility. Both disciplines share the ideals of proper breathing, strengthening, flexibility, and meditation. This is a great opportunity for those who like both yoga and Pilates, but don’t have the time to schedule both classes. Class begins

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Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 14 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 Course: 45529 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9/10 - 10/10

V. Collins 8:00 - 9:00 AM

Course: 45530 Mon., Wed., Fri. 10/15 - 11/14

V. Collins 8:00 - 9:00 AM

Tuition: $59 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $5

Course: 45531 V. Collins Mon., Wed., Fri. 8:00 - 9:00 AM 11/19 - 12/14 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 No class 11/21 & 11/23.

Zumba Zumba combines high energy and motivating Latin and international music with unique moves and combinations that allow the participants to dance away their worries. It is based on the principle that a workout should be “FUN AND EASY TO DO” in order for participants to stick to the Zumba fitness program to achieve long-term health benefits. Zumba is great for the body and mind. It is a “feel-happy” workout. Zumba creates a party like atmosphere! Be prepared to sweat! Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 14 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 Course: 45328 Sat. 9/8 - 12/15 No class 11/24.

C. Weddle 8:30 - 9:30 AM

Course: 45327 Sun. 9/9 - 12/16 No class 11/25.

C. Weddle 6:00 - 7:00 PM

Course: 45325 C. Weddle Mon., Wed. 9/10 - 10/24 7:30 - 8:30 PM Course: 45330 Fri. 9/14 - 12/21 No class 11/23.

L. Williams 4:30 - 5:30 PM

Course: 45326 Mon., Wed. 10/31 - 12/19 No class 11/21.

C. Weddle 7:30 - 8:30 PM

Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 14 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 Course: 45331 Mon. 9/10 - 12/10

V. Mercado 6:15 - 7:15 PM

Course: 45329 Wed. 9/12 - 12/19 No class 11/21.

C. Weddle 6:15 - 7:15 PM

Course: 45332 Fri. 9/14 - 12/21 No class 11/23.

V. Mercado 6:00 - 7:00 PM

Sewing/Needlework Crocheting Start with a potholder or washcloth and gradually move up to work in rounds and rows with various types of yarn. Move at your own pace, guided by your instructor. Learn to read the labels on your skein/ball of yarn. Supplies needed: Sugar n’ Cream Lily cotton yarn and hook #US H/8 (5mm). Tuition: $56 Sessions: 4 Course: 45552 I. Riseley Thur. 11/8 - 12/6 7:00 - 9:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015

Knitting for Beginners Learn the basics of knitting by choosing a hat pattern. Learn to cast-on, knit, purl, increase, decrease, bind off, and create a cuff. If you have a project you started and never completed, bring it with you, and our instructor will get you going again! Work at your own pace, and if time allows, learn a

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Aqua Kick Boxing

variety of additional stitches. Supplies needed: 2 different colors yarn: Lion Brand, Vanna’s Choice 7oz (medium #4) and long pointed knitting needles size J-10 (6mm).

This fat-burning workout is the optimum overall fitness program. It incorporates cardiovascular, muscular, and core workout in easy to follow blends original forms. Martial arts, boxing, and kicking moves are incorporated to challenge your mental focus, physical levels, and boost self-confidence. The aquatic environment provides a safe cushion for joints, muscle tension, and balance.

Tuition: $42 Sessions: 3 Course: 45553 I. Riseley Mon. 9/24 - 10/8 7:00 - 9:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015

Tuition: $129 Sessions: 14

Aqua Zumba (cont.)

Course Fee: $20

Sewing for Beginners Learn to operate your machine like a pro! Using your personal sewing machine, learn skills that will help you master the basics. Learn to select a pattern and material that is appropriate for your sewing project, how to measure material and layout the pattern, and basic sewing construction skills. You will combine these skills to make pajama pants, a practical, yet fun beginning project. Bring your sewing machine, extension cord, scissors, thread, test fabric and paper, and pencil to the first session. A supply list of additional supplies will be provided in class. Tuition: $69 Sessions: 5 Course: 45551 I. Riseley Thur. 10/4 - 11/1 7:00 - 9:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015

Swimming Our newly renovated pool at Susquehanna Center will be opening by Oct 1, 2012. Our target pool temperature will be 82 degrees.

Aqua Adrenaline A blend of athletic strength exercises, swimming drills, and water aerobics. Barbells, noodles and kickboards are utilized. Bring goggles. FYI - your hair will get wet! Tuition: $109 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45517 L. Digman Mon. 10/1 - 12/17 7:15 - 8:15 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241 Tuition: $89 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45515 L. Digman Thur. 10/4 - 12/20 7:30 - 8:30 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241 No class 11/22.

Tuition: $109 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45336 C. Weddle Tues. 10/2 - 12/18 6:30 - 7:30 PM 12 sessions HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241 Tuition: $89 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45506 V. Collins Tues., Thur. 10/2 - 11/15 5:00 - 6:00 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241

Course: 45337 C. Weddle Thur. 10/4 - 12/20 6:30 - 7:30 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241 No class 11/22.

Aqua Yoga

Lap Swim

This course is designed to increase the student’s strength, energy, and endurance. Aqua yoga combines power, traditional yoga postures, fluid movements, and key breathing techniques. The physical and stress reducing benefits of aqua yoga are practiced using the buoyancy and resistance of water to provide a continuous aerobic and strength workout. This course provides a powerful mind and body workout that can be customized to suit all athletic abilities and fitness goals.

Endurance swimming for adults who are able to swim in deep water.

Tuition: $129 Sessions: 11

Course Fee: $20

Tuition: $59 Course Fee: $20 Sessions: 12 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241 Course: 45727 Mon. 10/1 - 12/17 No class 11/21.

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Tuition: $55 Course Fee: $20 Sessions: 11 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241

Course: 45340 J. Saqib Mon. 10/1 - 12/10 6:15 - 7:15 PM HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241

Course: 45728 Wed. 10/3 - 12/19 No class 11/21.

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Aqua Zumba

Course: 45729 Thur. 10/4 - 12/20 No class 11/22.

12:10 - 1:10 PM

Course: 45732 Thur. 10/4 - 12/20 No class 11/22.

8:30 - 9:30 PM

Course: 45731 Fri. 10/5 - 12/21 No class 11/23.

5:45 - 6:45 PM

Known as the Zumba “pool party,” Aqua Zumba gives new meaning to the idea of an invigorating workout. Splashing, stretching, twisting, even shouting, laughing, hooting, and hollering are often heard during an Aqua Zumba class. Integrating the Zumba formula and philosophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines, Aqua Zumba blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning, and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief. Aqua Zumba uses mostly Latin music rhythms such as Merengue, Cumbia, Salsa, and Reggaeton, but can also use a variety of upbeat tempos as found in other world music. Because of the resistance of the water, Zumba movements will be slower and adjusted to the water environment; however, the workout can be just as intense. Water shoes are needed for this class.

Senior Aquatics Wellness see page 106.

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Water Aerobics

Water in Motion (cont.)

Water aerobics is a pleasurable experience. These aerobic exercises are designed for water and they provide benefits such as body toning, muscle flexibility, and improvement to the cardiovascular system. Besides . . . it’s not only healthy, it’s fun!!!

excitement, enthusiasm and energy of the class as a whole! Tuition: $109 Course Fee: $20 Sessions: 12 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241

A confirmation with trip details and seat assignment will be sent to each traveler 7-10 days prior to departure. Refunds for trips must be received 7 days prior to travel in order to be considered for a refund. Once HCC has paid for tickets/meals, refunds are no longer available.

Tuition: $29 Sessions: 4 Brightview Avondell

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45788 Mon. 10/1 - 12/17

7:00 - 8:00 AM

SEPTEMBER

Course: 45494 Tues. 9/4 - 9/25

S. Wiherle 7:30 - 8:30 PM

Course: 45513 Mon. 10/1 - 12/17

9:45 - 10:45 AM

Course: 45495 Tues. 9/4 - 9/25

S. Wiherle 6:30 - 7:30 PM

Course: 45542 Mon. 10/1 - 12/17

L. Digman 8:15 - 9:15 PM

Tuition: $49 Sessions: 7

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45769 Mon. 10/1 - 12/17

4:45 - 5:45 PM

Course: 45490 Tues., Thur. 9/6 - 9/27

P. Roberts 12:00 - 1:00 PM

Course: 45505 Tues. 10/2 - 12/18

L. Digman 9:20 - 10:20 AM

Course: 45491 Tues., Thur. 9/6 - 9/27

P. Roberts 1:00 - 2:00 PM

Course: 45540 Tues. 10/2 - 12/18

10:20 - 11:20 AM

Course: 45493 Tues., Thur. 9/6 - 9/27

P. Roberts 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Tuition: $29 Sessions: 4 Brightview Avondell

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45497 Tues. 9/4 - 9/25

P. Roberts 5:30 - 6:30 PM

Course: 45499 Thur. 9/6 - 9/27

P. Roberts 5:30 - 6:30 PM

Course: 45501 Thur. 9/6 - 9/27

L. Digman 6:30 - 7:30 PM

Course: 45502 Thur. 9/6 - 9/27

L. Digman 7:30 - 8:30 PM

Tuition: $109 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45516 S. Wiherle Tues. 10/2 - 12/18 7:30 - 8:30 PM HCC -Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241

Water in Motion

NEW

Come enjoy a real POOL PARTY with this exciting workout that combines cardiovascular training with muscle toning techniques in the massaging environment of the pool! Amazing music, fantastic teachers and outstanding aquatic choreography make anyone, of any age or fitness level, ready to dive right in. Feel yourself supported, not only by the buoyancy of the water, but by the

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Philadelphia Zoo

Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $20 Sessions: 11 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241 Course: 45789 Wed. 10/3 - 12/19 No class 11/21.

NEW

Philadelphia, PA Saturday, September 22 The Philadelphia Zoo’s 42-acre Victorian garden is home to more than 1,300 animals, many of them rare and endangered. Kick back and enjoy a safari stroll to see Africa’s most magnificent animals. Giraffes, zebras, rhinos and wild dogs are just a few of the highlights covered during this guided tour. You will also see leaping lemurs and discover the treasure trove of other unique and endangered species found only on the island of Madagascar. Afterwards you will have plenty of time to explore the other exhibits on your own, including the birds of Australia. In case of inclement weather, the trip will be postponed one week.

7:00 - 8:00 AM

Course Fee: $75 Sessions: 1

Course: 45338 Wed. 10/3 - 12/19 No class 11/21.

5:30 - 6:30 PM

Course: 45619 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Entrance 3, Lot F

Course: 45514 Wed. 10/3 - 12/19 No class 11/21.

9:50 - 10:50 AM

Course: 45541 Wed. 10/3 - 12/19 No class 11/21.

6:30 - 7:30 PM

Course: 45770 Fri. 10/5 - 12/21 No class 11/23.

4:45 - 5:45 PM

OCTOBER Franklin Science Museum: The Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit

Travel/Tours Harford Community College assigns seats on the bus in the order registrations are received. To streamline our process, please complete the Travel Liability Form and return it with your registration. Include your travel partners on the liability form so your seats can be assigned together on the bus. A separate liability form should be completed for each trip.

Philadelphia, PA Thursday, October 4 The Franklin Institute’s Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Ancient Times exhibit presents one of the most comprehensive collections of ancient artifacts from Israel ever organized, featuring a total of twenty scrolls, displayed ten at a time, including the oldest known copies of the Hebrew Bible and four neverbefore-seen scrolls. With more than 600 items on display, visitors will experience firsthand the traditions, beliefs and iconic objects from everyday life, more than 2,000 years ago. These fascinating artifacts, such as an actual three-ton stone from Jerusalem’s Western Wall, highlight the millennia-old traditions that continue to impact modern religions and society today. Included in the admission is timed-entrance into the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit, audio-guide for the exhibit, and

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New York’s Best: Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, and 9/11 Memorial (cont.)

general admission into the remainder of the museum.

If the pedestal is reopened at the time of our trip, the college will request pedestal tour tickets. This cannot be guaranteed. Whether the pedestal is included or not, the overwhelming appearance and presence of the Statue of Liberty is unforgettable. Ellis Island, the gateway for those seeking the American way, houses magnificent artifacts, including wedding dresses, native costumes, and family heirlooms belonging to those who reached the shores of America.

Course Fee: $99 Sessions: 1 Course: 45606 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Entrance 6, Lot W, Near Wawa

Farm to Table Featuring Clementine Restaurant

NEW

Baltimore, MD Wednesday, October 10 Clementine Restaurant in Baltimore is a leader in the farm to table movement of using only local products. Among their specialties is their charcuterie, their homemade sausages, hams, pates, etc. Our visit will include their new Green Onion Market, a market for local organic meats, cheeses, and produce and will start with a butchering and charcuterie demonstration. Then we will move on to a four course lunch served with a glass of local wine. Menu includes a sampling of their charcuterie, pickled goods and cheeses, a mixed green salad, roasted pork with apples, cabbage and cider served with smoked Gouda mashed potatoes, and a selection of their home made desserts. After lunch, we visit one of Clementine’s suppliers, Rumbleway Farm, in Cecil county where Robin Way will give us a tour of the farm (we likely will see their heritage turkeys) and tell us about their commitment to sustainable organic farming. Limited to 28 participants. Register early! Tuition: $60 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $43

Course: 45184 T. Meyer 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Entrance 6, Lot W, Near Wawa

Course Fee: $99 Sessions: 1 Course: 45599 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM Entrance 3, Lot F

Barnes Foundation Art Gallery Tour Philadelphia, PA Wednesday, October 24 Celebrated for its exceptional breadth, depth, and quality, the Barnes Foundation’s art collection includes works by some of the greatest European and American masters of impressionism, post-impressionist, and early modern art, as well as African sculpture, Pennsylvania German decorative arts, Native American textiles, metalwork, and more. On your docent lead tour you will see the Best of Barnes and then will have time to explore on your own. Course Fee: $99 Sessions: 1 Course: 45621 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Entrance 6, Lot W, Near Wawa

NOVEMBER Radio City Music Hall

New York’s Best: Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, and 9/11 Memorial New York, NY Monday, October 22 Three of the most famous American symbols of Freedom can be found in New York: the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the 9/11 Memorial. On this unforgettable trip, you will visit them all. Beginning in October 2012, the Statue of Liberty is scheduled to return to pedestal tours. This has not been confirmed.

New York City, NY Wednesday, November 28 Join us for an extraordinary experience that will redefine “Spectacular” from the moment you enter the doors! Snow will fall, the glow of fireworks will light up the stage, and the Rockettes will dazzle you during this year’s spectacular celebration. The show promises to delight from the moment you enter the hall with a showcase honoring an enduring tradition and immersive moments that will envelop you and your loved ones in the holiday spirit. Register now for the best seats!

Radio City Music Hall (cont.) Course Fee: $129 Sessions: 1 Course: 45576 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Entrance 3, Lot F

DECEMBER Cape May Christmas Tour Cape May, New Jersey December 1 More than 20 bed and breakfast inns, guesthouses, hotels, and churches open their doors and share their charm, holiday cheer, and Victorian interiors during the annual Candlelight House Tour. Free shuttle served on heated trolleys and two refreshment stations with fresh-baked cookies, wassail, tea and coffee await you as you embark on the self-guided tour of Cape May’s finest. Leave HCC at 10 a.m and arrive in Cape May around 12:30 p.m. You will have plenty of time to have lunch and see the town before the candlelight tour begins at 5:30 p.m. Bus leaves Cape May at 9 p.m. for the return trip to HCC. Course fee includes travel by motorcoach and admission to house tour. Course Fee: $121 Sessions: 1 Course: 45578 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM Entrance 3, Lot F

American Music Theater Christmas Show

NEW

Lancaster, PA Sunday, December 2 Make a Christmas memory with HCC! First stop is the National Christmas Center that is nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. It takes you on a journey through wonderful memories of Christmases past and present, near and far with fifteen main galleries and numerous, ever-changing smaller exhibits and 20,000 square feet of life-sized, walk-through, indoor exhibits. Then it’s on to the American Music Theater for a live, musical experience that features spectacular vocal harmonies, amazing musical arrangements, and incredible sounds of the American Music Theater Orchestra. Following the performance, dinner is provided at Miller’s Smorgasbord.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION American Music Theater Christmas Show (cont.) Fiction Writing

Course Fee: $109 Sessions: 1 Course: 45625 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM Entrance 3, Lot F

Christmas in St. Michaels

NEW

St. Michaels, MD Saturday, December 8 Spend the day in St. Michaels and find your Christmas spirit! Tour 5-8 homes in their holiday finery, enjoy a traditional holiday meal that includes turkey, ham, oysters, and all the trimmings, watch the parade, shop, listen to the Jackson Jubilee Singers, or visit a gingerbread house display. There is so much to do you won’t want to miss it. Course Fee: $99 Sessions: 1

Learn the techniques that best-selling authors use to captivate their audiences. Investigate the methods they use for developing their stories and how to employ these methods when writing your own manuscript. Short writing exercises and a chance to give and receive feedback are included. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 7

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45428 Wed. 9/19 - 10/31 TBA

R. Broomall 7:15 - 9:15 PM

Screenwriters Seminar

Course: 4562 7:30 AM - 7:00 PM Entrance 3, Lot F

Gaylord’s ICE

Writing

NEW

Gaylord National’s popular ICE! winter holiday attraction returns with an all-NEW, hilarious theme: ICE! featuring DreamWorks’ Shrek the Halls. The DreamWorks animated holiday TV special will be brought to life in an interactive world of colorful ice sculptures and incredible 20-foot-tall ice slides carved entirely from TWO-MILLION pounds of ice. Relive the heartwarming story as you stroll through this amazing attraction featuring your favorite characters: Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, Gingy and Puss in Boots as they celebrate Christmas in their own special way. When Shrek tries to plan the “perfect Christmas” for Fiona and the kids, his plans are disrupted by chaos and commotion. But, in the end, Shrek learns the true meaning of the holiday.

Participants learn how to write and submit scripts that attract agents, producers, and buyers in the TV and movie industries. Offered through Paramount Communications, students learn the steps to writing a screenplay and are given an inside look at what goes on at a Hollywood studio. The instructor is a Hollywood professional who has written for “Cheers,”“Head of the Class,” and two feature films. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 1

Writing Ed2Go ONLINE Courses: • A Writer’s Guide to Descriptive Settings • Advanced Fiction Writing • Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published • Beginning Writer’s Workshop • Business Marketing Writing • Creating K-12 Learning Materials • Effective Business Writing • Fundamentals of Technical Writing • Get Funny – Comedy Writer • Introduction to Internet Writing Markets • Introduction to Journaling • Introduction to Screenwriting • Mystery Writing • Research Methods for Writers • The Craft of Magazine Writing • The Keys to Effective Editing • Travel Writing • Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book • Write Fiction Like a Pro • Write Your Life Story • Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers • Writeriffic 2: Advanced Creativity Training for Writers • Writing and Selling Self-Help Books • Writing for Children • Writing Essentials • Writing Young Adult Fiction See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45429 P. Sekulich Sat. 10/6 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 163

Start your holiday with this amazing getaway. Perfect for all ages. Call 443-412-2175 to receive more information as it becomes available. Course Fee: $250 Sessions: 17 Course: 45623 Fri., Sat. 9/1 - 12/31 TBA

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TRAVEL/TOURS HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRAVEL PARTICIPANT RELEASE OF LIABILITY FORM Division of Continuing Education & Training The purpose of this form is to inform you of certain risks and responsibilities that you will be assuming while participating in off-campus activities. Please read the form carefully before signing and return to the program coordinator responsible for this event. I.

RISKS AND DANGERS There are certain dangers, hazards and risks in off-campus activities. Harford Community College does not assume responsibility for any injuries, death or damage resulting from these dangers, hazards or risks. The College is not responsible or liable for any injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or other irregularity, which may be caused by any supplier of any goods or services used by or during off-campus activities.

II. HEALTH AND SAFETY Harford Community College does not provide health insurance. Participants are responsible for providing their own health insurance. Participants are required to carefully follow instructions and safety procedures provided by the activity supervisor and the College. Participants are also required to abide by the rules and regulations of the off-campus site and College to include the Student Code of Conduct. Those failing to act in accordance with the rules and regulations of the College may not be permitted to continue to participate in the activity. III. TRANSPORTATION Harford Community College assumes no responsibility of liability for any injuries to person or property caused by the acts or omissions of others during transportation. Further, Harford Community College makes no recommendations or guarantees as to any transportation providers you may deal with in making your arrangements. IV. ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS Harford Community College makes no representations or recommendations regarding the activities. Further, Harford Community College assumes no responsibility or liability, for personal or property injuries resulting to the student or for damages caused by the student, resulting from the student’s participation in these activities outside of professional duties assigned by the College. Semester and Year:

FALL 2012

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Lisha Sturgill, Coordinator for Community Education

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55+@HCC

Club 55+ Club Join this initiative with other like-minded adults and become a lifelong learning member. Membership has its privileges. Enjoy lectures and seminars for members only, discounts on travel and other classes, and early registration options. Cost: $28 membership, valid until December 31, 2012. Register now at half price! Benefits of Membership: • Seminars and learning opportunities for members only • Savings of $10 on trips • Yearly luncheon to offer suggestions for programs and classes

• Use of the HCC Library • Reduced rates at selected events

Enjoy these classes at no charge with your paid membership:

Current Issues and Political History Discussion Group

Do You Hear What I Hear: The Art of Listening to Music (cont.)

Sessions: 10 Course: 45197 Wed., 9/12 - 11/14 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Hays Heigh House

Tues., 9/25 - 10/16 TBA

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

How to Look at Art

Sessions: 4 Course 45574

Sessions: 7 Course 45575 Fri., 9/28 - 11/9 TBA

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Great World Religions

Sessions: 3 Course 45388 Tues., 10/2 - 10/16 TBA

Do You Hear What I Hear: The Art of Listening to Music

Literature and the Inferior Movie

Sessions: 6 Course 45203 Mon., 10/15 - 11/19 1:00 - 3:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 222

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55+@HCC

You Belong Here ! 55+@HCC

Harford Community College is committed to providing lifelong learning opportunities for those 55 and over by providing you with new and exciting learning, social, and cultural experiences. Connect with others as you explore new ideas, learn a new skill, or cultivate a new interest.

HCC also has a 55+ Club that makes learning both challenging and affordable. With your paid membership, you have access to a number of classes each semester at no cost and some at a reduced rate.

Choose from:

COMPUTER CLASSES Thought-provoking courses in literature, history, art, or language

Internet for Senior Adults Regional day trips and multiple day tours Financial planning and computer classes Health and wellness classes 55+Club@HCC Look for the symbol to identify the many courses designed to make your lifelong learning formula intellectually stimulating, creative, and fun!

Email, web pages, search engines. Looking for a way to make it all make sense? This class will introduce the Internet and many of its features using hands-on exercises. Gain practical knowledge that will help you navigate the web better than your grandchildren! Adults 60 years old and older pay only the course fee. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $75 Sessions: 3

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45560 J. Reilly Mon., Wed. 1:00 - 3:30 PM 9/19 - 9/26 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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55+@HCC Introduction to Computers for Senior Adults If you are a new computer user come to this class and learn the basics of Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, and the Internet with other students just like you. Using hands-on exercises in a lab setting, this class will gently nudge you into the computer age. Adults 60 years old and older pay only the course fee. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $55 Sessions: 4 or 5 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215 Course: 45561 Mon., Wed. 9/17 - 9/26

J. Douglas 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Course: 45562 Tues., Thur. 10/23 - 11/6

J. Reilly 1:00 - 3:30 PM

Course Fee: $14 Sessions: 1 Course: 45554 AARP Volunteers Wed. 9/26 5:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 013 Course: 45555 AARP Volunteers Tues. 10/23 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018 Course: 45556 AARP Volunteers Tues. 11/20 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 018

HEALTHY LIVING Healthy Living for Older Adult

inexpensive way to manage your imaging needs. Learn how to retouch images, use special effects, filters, and styles that allows you to turn your digital images into works of art. Suzi Nonn, an “elements engineer” will take you through the digital haze by incorporating fascinating projects into the learning process. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Course Fee: $65

Course: 45549 S. Nonn Mon., Wed. 1:00 - 4:00 PM 10/29 - 11/7 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 215

DRIVER SAFETY AARP Driver Safety AARP updated the content of the Driver Safety Program and classes meeting after April 1, 2009 are four hours in duration. Learn physical changes that affect driving, strategies to compensate for these changes, rules of the road, how to prevent accidents, and how to drive 106

in adverse conditions. Behind the wheel exercise is not part of this course.

Healthy Living for Older Adult (cont.) Tuition: $30 Sessions: 14

Course Fee: $69

Course: 45322 P. Lauer Mon., Wed. 8:30 - 10:30 AM 10/31 - 12/17 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 216 Part of this class is held in the fitness center. In order to enter the fitness center, students must obtain a student id card and present it at each class. Students in this class will only be granted access to the fitness center during the specified times for this class (Monday & Wednesday, 8:30 - 9:00 AM). No class 11/21.

Senior Aquatic Wellness

Photoshop Elements for Senior Adults Photoshop Elements is an easy,

Tuition: $99 Sessions: 4

AARP Driver Safety (cont.)

This class provides a structured wellness program incorporating cardiovascular conditioning, strength development, nutrition, and flexibility routines. The student will begin with body warm up and stretches. Free weights, Therabands, Pilates Rings, and Movement to Music will be used by participants to increase their cardiovascular fitness. The class provides opportunities for social interaction and FUN. Participants should wear proper work-out shoes, moveable stretch clothing and supportive undergarments. Senior adult tuition waiver applies. Tuition: $30 Sessions: 14

Course Fee: $69

Course: 45320 P. Lauer Mon., Wed. 9:30 - 10:30 AM 9/10 - 10/24 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 216 Part of this class is held in the fitness center. In order to enter the fitness center, students must obtain a student id card and present it at each class. Students in this class will only be granted access to the fitness center during the specified times for this class (Mon. and Wed. from 8:30 - 9:00 AM).

Designed to teach senior adults, as well as those who are medically referred, the value of exercise in the water as a helpful tool for fitness and health and in reducing illness and physical concerns. The course is designed to improve levels of cardiovascular fitness and range of motion. Instruction in basic swimming skills, safety precautions, and how to monitor pulse rate will also be covered. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $70 Course Fee: $50 Brightview Avondell Course: 45485 Mon., Wed. 9/5 - 9/28

L. Digman 10:30 - 11:45 AM

Course: 45486 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9/5 - 9/28

L. Digman 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM

Course: 45489 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9/5 - 9/28

L. Digman 1:00 - 2:15 PM

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55+@HCC Senior Aquatic Wellness (cont.) Tuition: $70 Course Fee: $70 Brightview Avondell Course: 45351 L. Digman Mon. 10/1 - 12/17 11:40 AM - 12:50 PM Course: 45361 L. Digman Mon. 10/1 - 12/17 10:30 - 11:40 AM Course: 45367 L. Digman Wed. 10/3 - 12/19 11:40 AM - 12:50 PM Course: 45368 L. Digman Wed. 10/3 - 12/19 10:30 - 11:40 AM Course: 45370 Fri. 10/5 - 12/21 No class 11/23.

L. Digman 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM

Course: 45372 Fri. 10/5 - 12/21 No class 11/23.

L. Digman 10:30 - 11:45 AM

Tuition: $70 Course Fee: $50 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 241 Course: 45510 P. Roberts Mon. 10/1 - 12/17 8:30 - 9:40 AM Course: 45507 P. Roberts Tues. 10/2 - 12/18 11:20 AM - 12:30 PM Course: 45512 P. Roberts Wed. 10/3 - 12/19 8:30 - 9:45 AM No class 11/21.

Zumba Gold Zumba Gold is a series of fitness programs specifically designed to take the exciting Latin and International dance rhythms to the active older adult. It is easy to follow so everyone any age can do it and includes Merengue, Salsa, Cha cha, Cumbia, Belly Dance, Flamenco, Tango, and Rock and Roll. This program is guaranteed to provide the participant with a safe and effective total body workout! It’s great for the mind, body, and soul of this expanding active older adult population. Same great music and moves, but a little slower pace and more time teaching the steps. Everyone in the county is welcome regardless of your fitness needs. As with all fitness classes, it is recommended that you seek a physician’s advice before starting an exercise program. Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $5 Sessions: 14 HCC - Susquehanna Center, Rm. 207 Course: 45331 Mon. 9/10 - 12/10

V. Mercado 6:15 - 7:15 PM

Course: 45329 Wed. 9/12 - 12/19 No class 11/21.

C. Weddle 6:15 - 7:15 PM

Course: 45332 Fri. 9/14 - 12/21

V. Mercado

6:00 - 7:00 PM

Course: 45508 P. Roberts Thur. 10/4 - 12/20 9:20 - 10:45 AM No class 11/22. Course: 45509 P. Roberts Thur. 10/4 - 12/20 10:45 AM - 12:05 PM No class 11/22. Course: 45538 Fri. 10/5 - 12/21 No class 11/23.

P. Roberts 9:20 - 10:45 AM

Course: 45539 Fri. 10/5 - 12/21 No class 11/23.

P. Roberts 10:45 AM - 12:05 PM

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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YOUTH

YOUTH

Youth Academic Preparation

Youth Dance

Let’s Get Organized

Ballet I

Want to gain the skills and confidence needed to improve your school performance? This course will help you with organization, goal setting, and time management. Learn effective listening, note taking, and test taking skills. Develop methods to study smarter and “C” how to turn a “B” into an “A.”

At least one year previous dance training is required. Dancers will study an expansion of ballet fundamentals including elementary barre and center work. Attire: Black leotard, pink footed tights, pink leather ballet shoes, and no skirts. Hair must be pulled neatly back into a bun. No jewelry.

Tuition: $59 Sessions: 6

Tuition: $79 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45311 Staff Sat. 10/13 - 11/17 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 208 Grades 4-6.

Course: 45300 J. Krauss Sat. 9/22 - 12/8 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 6-9.

Study Skills

Ballet II

Learn organized study skills. Topics include time management, note taking, memory retention, test taking, and outlining. Find out how to work and study smarter. Text required; available at the College Store.

Students should have a minimum of 3 years previous ballet training. The focus remains on body alignment and ballet fundamentals while developing increasingly complex barre, center and traveling combinations to increase the student’s performance and technical ability. Class is executed to classical music. Attire: Black leotard, pink footed tights, pink ballet shoes and no skirts. Hair must be pulled back neatly into a bun. No jewelry. It is highly recommended that students who are performing in The Nutcracker or wish to in the future attend both Ballet 2 classes.

Tuition: $59 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45312 Staff Sat. 10/13 - 11/17 9:30 - 10:30 AM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 208 Grades 6 and up.

Youth Art Saturday Art Studio Although there is no prerequisite, this new class is especially designed as a follow up to Ms. Mahan’s “Summer Artist Series” at HCC. This course offers additional instruction, includes a variety of media. And gives students experience of working in a real studio setting. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45217 N. Mahan Sat. 10/6 - 11/10 9:30 - 11:30 AM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Grades 5 and up.

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Tuition: $119 Sessions: 12 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Course: 45288 Mon. 9/17 - 12/10

J. Krauss 5:30 - 6:45 PM

Course: 45304 Sat. 9/22 - 12/8

J. Krauss 1:00 - 2:00 PM

Beginner Barre This class will introduce students to the world of ballet. Students will learn basic ballet technique and terminology. Proper body alignment, isolations, and rhythmic and spatial awareness will be focused on in a fun and encouraging environment. Attire: Black leotard, pink footed tights, pink leather ballet shoes, and no skirts. Hair must be pulled back neatly into a bun. No jewelry. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 12 Course: 45299 J. Krauss Sat. 9/22 - 12/8 10:30 - 11:00 AM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 5-8.

Creative Movement This fun, first dance class for boys and girls focuses on developing body awareness through stretching, rhythmic, and creative exercises. Emphasis is on experiencing the joy of moving to music while developing movement fundamentals. No previous dance experience is required. Parents will be invited to a special visitation day. We request that parents do not remain in the classroom during dance classes. However, parents should remain close by in case they are needed. Children may wear leotard, tights, and ballet slippers or t-shirt, sweatpants, and bare feet to class. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 12 Course: 45295 J. Krauss Sat. 9/22 - 12/8 9:00 - 9:30 AM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 2-3. This is a “mommy & me” class. Registration covers one child and one adult. Course: 45297 J. Krauss Sat. 9/22 - 12/8 9:30 - 10:00 AM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 4-5. This is an “all by myself” class. Course: 45405 Staff Wed. 9/19 - 12/12 9:30 - 10:00 AM HCC - Early Learning Center, Rm. 005 Ages 2-4. This is a “mommy & me” class. Registration covers one adult and on child.

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YOUTH Hip-Hop Dance

Musical Yoga

Young People’s Theatre

Students will learn the fundamentals of hip-hop, proper body alignment, isolations, rhythm & spatial awareness. Focus will be on traditional styles of hip-hop, as well as theatre, and lyrical styles of hip-hop dance. Class will consist of a warm-up, across the floor and learning a combination. The students will learn a dance that they will perform for their parents during the last class. Attire: Fitted clothing that allows for movement, sneakers, and hair in a ponytail. No jeans.

In this class, students will learn basic yoga movements and breathing techniques in a fun environment. Music and creative movement steps will be incorporated to allow the children to continuously move while at the same time learning relaxation skills.

Young people interested in acting and theatre will gain instruction in basic stage movement, character development, concentration, voice projection, and character delivery. Students work as an ensemble to act out short skits, create dramatic situations and perform a short play during the final class period. Students work together to use sound and visual stage effects and create basic scenery and props.

Tuition: $79 Sessions: 12

Tuition: $49 Sessions: 12 Course: 45298 J. Krauss Sat. 9/22 - 12/8 10:00 - 10:30 AM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 5-8.

Course: 45289 J. Krauss Mon. 9/17 - 12/10 6:45 - 7:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 9-14.

Tap

Tuition: $49 Sessions: 12

Tuition: $49 Sessions: 12

Course: 45303 J. Krauss Sat. 9/22 - 12/8 12:30 - 1:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 5-8.

Course: 45301 J. Krauss Sat. 9/22 - 12/8 12:00 - 12:30 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 5-8.

Lyrical Lyrical is a slow and flowing dance form that incorporates movements from different styles of dance, such as jazz, modern, and ballet. The students will be taught a choreographed piece that will be shown to family and friends during the last class. No previous dance is required. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 12 Course: 45291 J. Krauss Mon. 9/17 - 12/10 8:15 - 9:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 9-14.

Modern I Students will learn the fundamentals of modern dance in this class. Students will work on contrasts such as isolating the body, and fluidity of movement. No previous experience is required. Attire: Fitted t-shirt and sweatpants. No shoes required. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 12

Move over Fred Astaire! Tap technique, rhythm exercises, and upper-body work come together in this exciting dance style.

Tuition: $69 Sessions: 8 Course: 45266 R. Bottiger Tues. 10/16 - 12/4 6:30 - 8:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 012 Grades 4-7. Final production will be held in E132 during the last class.

Youth Homeschooling

See Zumbatomic® classes on page 110.

Youth Drama Be A Star Aspiring young actors and actresses will express themselves through improvisation, storytelling, theater, and concentration games while learning performance techniques and production skills. Students act out stories and small scenes leading to a final production of a short play during the last class. All students will be cast in the final play and will work together to create the set, props, and costumes.

Ed2Go ONLINE Homeschool Classes: • Homeschool With Success • Introduction to Algebra • Singapore Math Strategies: Advanced Model Drawing for Grades 6-9 • Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 • Singapore Math Strategies: Number Sense and Computational Strategies • Guided Reading and Writing: Strategies for Maximum Student Achievement • Creating Web Pages • Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts See pages 2, 38 for information on how to register.

Tuition: $69 Sessions: 8 Course: 45273 R. Bottiger Tues. 10/16 - 12/4 4:30 - 6:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 012 Grades 1-3. Final Production will be held in E 132 during final class.

Course: 45290 J. Krauss Mon. 9/17 - 12/10 7:30 - 8:15 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 9-14.

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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YOUTH Youth Music Beginning Guitar Want to learn to play the guitar? Learn from a pro! Children will learn tuning, chords, rhythm, finger picking, strumming, and simple songs. Students should bring a guitar. Text provided. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10 HCC - Joppa Hall

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45256 Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 Ages 8-12.

R. Zuzin 5:00 - 6:00 PM

Course: 45257 Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 Ages 10-15.

R. Zuzin 6:00 - 7:00 PM

Harford String Orchestra Harford String Orchestra is open to string students in grades 6-8 who are currently enrolled in their school orchestra program, where available. Students younger than 6th grade who have studied their instrument for at least three years are encouraged to audition. The conductor of the Harford String Orchestra is Tim Reinhardt. The Orchestra Advisory Board will audition prospective members and hold weekly rehearsals. Interested students should contact their music teacher for an audition application. Tuition: $150 Sessions: 12 Course: 45353 T. Reinhardt Wed. 8/29 - 11/14 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall For middle school students. Tuition: $275 Sessions: 24 Course: 45354 T. Reinhardt Wed. 8/29 - 4/17/2013 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall For middle school students. (This section is discounted for fall and spring payment together. No refunds will be given if student can not attend spring session.)

Harford Youth Orchestra Harford Youth Orchestra is open to students in grades 8-12 who are currently enrolled in an instrumental ensemble at their school, if available. Enrollment in the orchestra is open to students in the vicinity of Harford County, including neighboring counties such

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Kitchen Creations!

as Baltimore, Cecil, and York. The conductor is Brian Folus. All students must audition for placement in the orchestra. Interested students should contact their music teacher for an audition application.

Want to make dinner just a little more interesting? In this class, aspiring chefs will learn to make meals with pizazz! This is a family affair so bring an adult to amaze with your flair for cooking. What a great way to bring the family together at the table! This class is for one adult and one student, ages 7-12.

Tuition: $150 Sessions: 12 Course: 45356 B. Folus Mon. 8/27 - 11/12 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall For high school students. Tuition: $275 Sessions: 24 Course: 45357 B. Folus Mon. 8/27 - 4/15/2013 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall For high school students. (This section is discounted for fall and spring payment together. No refunds will be given if student can not attend spring session.)

Youth Personal Enrichment The Way I See It! Designed specifically for high school students, this class is for passionate students who have a real interest in improving their personal photography skills. Students will tell their own personal stories through photographs. This is an ideal class for students who work with their high school’s yearbook and newspaper staff. Topics will include how to photograph groups, special events, candid and posed images, and visualization of the environment to achieve professional-quality photographs. This class will also include a self-motivated photographic field trip at the student’s high school, an illustration of which photos were submitted to school publications, and a final session for students to display their images for the class. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 5 Course: 45369 A. Anderson Wed. 10/3 - 11/7 6:30 - 8:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Must have a 35 mm camera. No class 10/31.

Tuition: $79 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $39

Course: 45262 C. Holmes Tues. 9/18 - 10/23 5:30 - 7:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015

Young Chefs - Most Def! Take this time to learn how to perfect a few dishes that you can make in your own kitchen. Learn tricks and trade of the culinary arts. Must wear closed toe shoes to participate in this program. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $25

Course: 45264 C. Holmes Tues. 10/30 - 12/4 5:30 - 7:30 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Ages 8 and up. This is a child only class.

Zumbatomic® Designed exclusively for kids ages 4-12, Zumbatomic® classes are rockin’, highenergy fitness parties packed with specially choreographed routines and all the music kids love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and more. Zumbatomic® classes increase focus and self-confidence, boost metabolism, and improve coordination. More than just a great reason to head to the gym, Zumbatomic® classes make getting fit a fun experience! Tuition: $79 Sessions: 12 Course: 45293 J. Rush Thur. 9/20 - 12/20 5:15 - 6:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 4-8. No class 11/22. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 12 Course: 45294 J. Rush Thur. 9/20 - 12/20 6:00 - 7:00 PM HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 144 Ages 8-12. No class 11/22.

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YOUTH

NEW

EARLY LEARNING CENTER FULL DAY CHILD CARE WITH PRESCHOOL

HCC’s Continuing Education and Training Division is pleased to offer full time child care with preschool curriculum. Our goal is to encourage children to develop emotionally and intellectually while gaining a positive self-image. The balanced curriculum includes music, art, crafts, storytime, drama, science, math, and language arts. Classes will meet in our new Early Learning Center on campus. Center operating hours are 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM. Enrollment is limited, and registration is based on a first-come, first-served basis.

CHILD CARE FOR 2 AND 3 YEAR OLDS FULL WEEK PART WEEK

Monday-Friday 3 or fewer days/week

$190 PER WEEK $150 PER WEEK

CHILD CARE FOR 4 AND 5 YEAR OLDS FULL WEEK PART WEEK

Monday-Friday 3 or fewer days/week

$180 PER WEEK $145 PER WEEK

Contact Jen Eder at 443-412-2393 or jeder@harford.edu for program availability. Registration fee $49. Ask about discounts for HCC full and part-time students and staff!

Half Day preschool and partial day child care options also available.

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ART ~ STORYTIME ~ MATH READING ~ SCIENCE ~ NATURE ~ FUN! As parents, we encourage our children to develop and grow from birth. The right preschool extends that enthusiasm for learning from home to school. HCC Kids Preschool provides a balance between social, physical, and cognitive activities to encourage enthusiasm for a lifetime of learning. Our curriculum is designed to be fun while making certain that your child is well prepared for kindergarten. We want to ensure that his or her first school experience is a positive one!

GREAT NEWS! HCC Kids Preschool has moved! Look for us in the Early Learning Center at Entrance 4 off Thomas Run Rd. Ask about our new child care options!

September 2012 - May 2013 Young 3-year-olds Tu/Th 9:00 - 11:30 AM 3-year-olds Tu/Th

4-year-olds M/W/F

9:00 - 11:30 AM M/W/F 9:00 - 11:30 AM or 12:30 - 3:00 PM 9:00 -11:30 AM or 12:30 - 3:00 PM M-F 9:00 - 11:30 AM

Students must turn 3 by December 31 for the Young 3 program. Students must turn 3 by September 1 for 3-year-old program or turn 4 by September 1 for the 4-year-old program. Enrollment is limited and registration is based on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact Jacki Walsh at 443-412-2191 for information.

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Preschool: HCC Kids Young 3-year-old PreK HCC’s Continuing Education and Training Division is pleased to offer preschool classes for young three- year-olds. Our goal is to encourage children to develop emotionally and intellectually while gaining a positive self-image. The balanced curriculum includes music, art, crafts, storytime, drama, science, math, and language arts. The classes are fully staffed with a teacher and a teaching assistant. Classes will meet in our preschool room on campus. All children must be toilet trained. Enrollment is limited, and registration is based on a first-come, first-served basis. Call 443-412-2191 for program availability. Sessions: 71 or 213 Course: 45003 T. Keyes Tues., Thur. 9/4 - 5/23 /2013 9:00 - 11:30 AM HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 004 Course: 45024 Tues., Thur. 9/4 - 5/23/2013 9:00 - 11:30 AM HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 008

HCC Kids PreK for 3’s HCC’s Continuing Education and Training Division is pleased to offer preschool classes for three- year-olds. Our goal is to encourage children to develop emotionally and intellectually while gaining a positive self-image. The balanced curriculum includes music, art, crafts, storytime, drama, science, math, and language arts. The classes are fully staffed with a teacher and a teaching assistant. Classes will meet in our preschool room on campus. All children must be toilet trained. Enrollment is limited, and registration is based on a first-come, first-served basis. Call 443-412-2191 for program availability. Sessions: 71 or 103 HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 006 Course: 45004 J. Averill Tues., Thur. 9/4 - 5/23/2013 9:00 - 11:30 AM Course: 45005 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9/5 - 5/24/2013

J. Averill 9:00 - 11:30 AM

Course: 45006 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9/5 - 5/24/2013

J. Averill 12:30 - 3:00 PM

HCC’s Continuing Education and Training Division is pleased to offer preschool classes for four- year-olds. Our goal is to encourage children to develop emotionally and intellectually while gaining a positive self-image. The balanced curriculum includes music, art, crafts, storytime, drama, science, math, and language arts. The classes are fully staffed with a teacher and a teaching assistant. Classes will meet in our preschool room on campus. All children must be toilet trained. Enrollment is limited, and registration is based on a first-come, first-served basis. Call 443-412-2191 for program availability. Sessions: 103 or 174 Course: 45009 C. Eisdorfer Mon. - Fri. 9/4 - 5/24/2013 9:00 - 11:30 AM HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 007 Course: 45007 M. Ellis Mon., Wed., Fri. 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9/5 - 5/24/2013 HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 008 Course: 45008 M. Ellis Mon., Wed., Fri. 12:30 - 3:00 PM 9/5 - 5/24/2013 HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 008 Course: 45016 T. Keyes Mon., Wed., Fri. 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9/5 - 5/24/2013 HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 004 Instructor: Extended Day Child Care Options for Students Enrolled in HCC Kids Preschool Programs:

Lunch Bunch • Must be currently enrolled in HCC Kids Preschool This section is for students that attend one of our HCC Kids preschool programs and would like an extended day that includes a nutritious lunch. Tuition: $79 HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 007 Course: 45389 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9/5 - 9/28

C. Eisdorfer 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Course: 45391 Mon., Wed., Fri. 10/1 - 10/31

C. Eisdorfer 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

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YOUTH Lunch Bunch (cont.)

Toddler Art (cont.)

Course: 45392 C. Eisdorfer Mon., Wed., Fri. 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM 11/2 - 11/30 HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 007 School closed 11/23.

Course: 45314 D. Geeza Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 12:15 - 1:15 PM Ages 2-4. This is a “mommy & me” class. Registration covers once child and one adult.

Course: 45393 C. Eisdorfer Mon., Wed., Fri. 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM 12/3 - 12/21 HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 007

Preschool Enrichment • Must be currently enrolled in HCC Kids Preschool This section is for students that attend one of our HCC kids preschool programs and would like an extended day that includes a nutritious lunch and enrichment activities. This extended day is designed for parents with a busy schedule or for students who are looking to prepare for kindergarten by expanding their school day schedule and routine. Tuition: $150 Course: 45394 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9/5 - 9/28 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM HCC- Early Learning Center Course: 45395 Mon., Wed., Fri. 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM 10/1 - 10/31 HCC- Early Learning Center Course: 45396 Mon., Wed., Fri. 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM 11/2 - 11/30 HCC- Early Learning Center School Closed 11/23. Course: 45397 Mon., Wed., Fri. 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM 12/3 - 12/21 HCC- Early Learning Center

Preschool Plus Toddler Art Hands-on creativity is the theme as children explore paint, clay, color, texture, and shapes. Bring your little one in old clothes or a smock and be prepared for a messy good time. Tuition and course fee covers adult and one child ages 2-4; Please register using adult’s name. Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $25 Sessions: 10 HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 004

Preschool Zoo Explorers

Course: 45315 D. Geeza Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 1:30 - 2:30 PM Ages 2-4. This is a “mommy & me” class. Registration covers one child and one adult.

1, 2, 3, Count With Me! Get ready for some fun! Together, we will explore basic math concepts through counting, shapes, patterns, and measuring. These fun activities and games are designed for parent and child to experience together! Tuition and course fee covers adult and child; Please register using adult’s name. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Ever wonder what would happen if preschoolers ran a zoo? Why not find out?! Your child will learn about animals in their natural habitats as well as work on enhancing their social skills. This camp will open your child’s imagination through music and movement, arts and crafts, and, of course, story time. It is also designed to acclimate your child to the preschool environment. Lots of fun and monkeying around in this camp! Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $25

Course: 45402 Wed. 9/19 - 11/28 1:30 - 2:30 PM HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 004 Ages 2-4. This is a “mommy and me” class. Registration covers one child and one adult. No class 11/21.

Course Fee: $25

Course: 45400 Wed. 9/19 - 11/28 12:15 - 1:15 PM HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 004 Ages 2-4. This is a “mommy and me” class. Registration covers one child and one adult. No class 11/21.

ABC Stepping Stones Learn the stepping stones necessary to develop effective reading skills in kindergarten and first grade. Activities will include a high-interest, low key, multi-sensory approach to recognizing alphabet letters and making sound/symbol connections. Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $20 Sessions: 10 HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 004 Course: 45398 Thur. 9/20 - 11/29 12:15 - 1:15 PM Ages 2-4. This is a “mommy and me” class. Registration covers one adult and one child. No class 11/22. Course: 45399 Thur. 9/20 - 11/29 1:30 - 2:30 PM Ages 2-4. This is a “mommy and me” class. Registration covers one child and one adult. No class 11/22.

Creative Movement This fun first dance class for boys and girls focuses on developing body awareness through stretching, rhythmic, and creative exercises. Emphasis is on experiencing the joy of moving to music while developing movement fundamentals. No previous dance experience is required. Parents will be invited to a special visitation day. We request that parents do not remain in the classroom during dance classes. However, parents should remain close by in case they are needed. Children may wear leotard, tights, and ballet slippers or t-shirt, sweatpants, and bare feet to class. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 12 Course: 45405 Wed. 9/19 - 12/12 9:30 - 10:00 AM HCC- Early Learning Center, Rm. 005 Ages 2-4. This is a “mommy & me” class. Registration covers one adult and on child.

For Family Sign Language see page 84. Pumpkin Decorating Get into the holiday spirit this year by decorating your autumn pumpkin with your child. There will be music, stories, and a craft, too. Start a new family tradition this year by being a part of our autumn celebration. Bring your favorite pumpkin to decorate. Other supplies will be provided. Be sure you have a safe way to transport you wonderful creation! Tuition and course fee cover adult and child; Please register using adult’s name.

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YOUTH Pumpkin Decorating (cont.) Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1

First Aid for Kids

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45404 Sat. 10/13 9:00 - 11:30 AM HCC - Early Learning Center, Rm. 004 Geared for ages 2-5. All ages welcome. Please bring 1 medium sized pumpkin. Decorations are provided.

Gingerbread House Creations Get into the holiday spirit this year by creating and constructing gingerbread houses made from graham crackers with your child. Use frosting, candies, and other holiday decorations to complete your masterpiece. There will be music, stories, and a craft, too. Start a new family tradition this year by being a part of our holiday celebration. Bring a sturdy plate for the base and a box of graham crackers. Other supplies will be provided. Tuition and course fee cover adult and child; Please register using adult’s name. Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45313 Sat. 12/8 9:00 - 11:30 AM HCC - Early Learning Center, Rm. 004 Geared for ages 2-5. All ages welcome.

Would you know what to do in an emergency? You may have to act on your own before an adult or medical help arrives. Be prepared; know when and how to call for help. Learn to act quickly if you become faced with a sudden illness, a burn, cuts, a knockedout tooth, nosebleed, or choking. This course is taught by paramedical personnel and is a must for children left alone or in charge. Fee includes text and class completion card. Tuition: $19 Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $20

Paramedical Personnel of MD Sat. 10/27 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PPM-343 Granary Rd Forest Hill Grades 3 and up.

Sitter Safety Prepare now to accept the responsibilities of babysitting. This course teaches valuable skills such as care and entertainment of the young child, and marketing yourself as a babysitter. Students will earn First Aid and CPR certification. By Maryland law, a babysitter must be 13 years of age unless an adult is present. Course fee includes text, booklets, and certification cards. Students MUST be present at all classes. There are no make-ups.

At this new location, the College will now offer: • Full-day child care for ages 2-5 from 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM • Preschool with extended child care options for Young 3, 3 & 4-year-olds • Mommy-and-Me and All-by-Myself enrichment programs Contact Jen Eder at 443-412-2393 or jeder@harford.edu for more information.

Course Fee: $50

Course: 45309

CPR for Family & Friends The person you save may be someone you know. Children grades 2 and up will learn approved cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques in an age-appropriate format. Techniques will be practiced on adult, child, and infant mannequins. A “must” course if you babysit or are in a Scout program. Upon successful completion, an American Heart Association card will be awarded to each child. Adults must attend with their child if they are in grades 2 or 3. Course fee includes book and class completion card. Tuition: $10 Sessions: 1

HCC Kids Preschool has relocated to a larger facility near Joppa Hall called the HCC Early Learning Center.

Course: 45308

Tuition: $29 Sessions: 8

Youth Safety

Preschool and Full-Day Child Care at the HCC Early Learning Center

Paramedical Personnel of MD Thur. 9/20 - 11/8 6:00 - 7:30 PM PPM-343 Granary Rd Forest Hill Ages 12 and up.

Course Fee: $29

Course: 45306

Paramedical Personnel of MD Sat. 9/29 - 12/29 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PPM-343 Granary Rd Forest Hill Grades 2 and up.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

How to Register and Pay Online Using SOLAR 1.

Access the Harford Community College homepage at www.harford.edu and click on the Continuing Education option at the top.

2.

Click the SOLAR link at the bottom left of the CET page. Click on the SOLAR logo.

3.

If you are logging in for the first time (If you are a returning user, skip to instruction 7): • In the User ID box, type in assigned Student H-ID or Social Security Number (do NOT use dashes). • In the PIN Box, type in your date of birth (MMDDYY; where YY=last two digits of the year). • Click Login.

4.

You will get a message that your PIN has expired, and you must create a new PIN. Your PIN must be six characters and may be composed of letters and/or numbers. • Type in your date of birth in the PIN Box. • Type in your new PIN in the New PIN Box. • Re-enter the new PIN and click Login. • Confirm or update your address if requested.

5.

You will be asked to type in a security question. You may choose any question and answer. Click Submit.

6.

Click Continue after reading the Terms of Use.

7.

If you are a returning user: • In the User ID box, type in your assigned Student H-ID or Social Security Number. • Type in the 6-character PIN that you created when you first accessed the system. • Click Login.

8.

From the menu at the bottom of the page, select Student Services and Financial Aid.

9.

Select Registration.

10.

Select Register, Add, or Drop Classes.

11.

Click on the down arrow next to Select a Term to choose the appropriate noncredit term. Click submit.

12.

Scroll down the page until you reach a series of boxes with the words Add Classes Worksheet above it. • Type the course number for your selected course(s) into the box(es) under CRNs; use the Tab button to move from one box to the next. • When you have typed in all of the CRNs, click Submit Changes.

13.

Once the screen refreshes, scroll down the page to see the status of your selection. If you need assistance, call the Continuing Education & Training Office at 443-412-2376.

14.

Click the RED link at the bottom of the page that reads: Click Here to Complete Current Registration Session.

15.

At the bottom of the next page that appears, you will see your bill for the entire term. Any payments previously made are not included. To review your current account balance, including non-registration charges and disbursed financial aid and payments you have made, click on the Account Summary by Term link at the bottom of the page.

16.

Payment of tuition and fees for noncredit classes is due at the time of registration. Click on the RED link at the bottom of the page that reads Make Credit Card Payment. Please note there is no automatic drop for nonpayment of noncredit classes. You must contact the College at 443-412-2376 if you wish to withdraw from a class.

17.

Enter your credit card information, the amount you owe for the current course(s), and click Submit Payment.

18.

On the next page, you will verify your credit card payment, information. If it is correct, click Okay to Submit Payment. If not, click Change Information.

19.

Once you have submitted payment, your Credit Card Payment Status will appear. Print this page for your records.

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GENERAL INFORMATION Registration Restrictions

Residency Surcharge

To register online visit www.harford.edu and click on the Student EAccess link for complete instructions on how to register and make payment through SOLAR. Instructions are also available on pages 2, 38. If you are a new HCC student, you must click on the “Apply Online” link in order to complete the online application process before registering. For questions about the online application process, registration, and/or payment, call 443-412-2376. You may also visit your local Harford County Public Library for assistance with online registration. Please note there is no automatic drop for nonpayment of noncredit classes. You must contact the College if you wish to withdraw from a class.

1. Enrollment in noncredit courses is limited to individuals 16 and older, except for courses that specify they are open to those under 16. 2. Non-citizens must provide original documentation (most current resident card, work card, or visa) to register. Students must register in person at the Continuing Education Noncredit Registration Office in Edgewood Hall. Please note: New students who have never taken a credit or noncredit class at HCC must go to the Credit Registration Office in the Student Center the first time they register. 3. The College prohibits the enrollment of individuals listed on the National or Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Sex Offender Registry or with the Harford County Child Advocacy Unit.

Out-of-county residents (except senior adults, disabled retired students, and students receiving a Maryland National Guard member tuition waiver) will pay a $5 surcharge per course for all noncredit courses that charge tuition. If you were an out-of-county resident at the time of your last registration and have since moved in-county, you must complete a Student Statement of Domicile for Tuition Purposes form and provide two forms of identification in order to have the $5 surcharge waived when registering. You may obtain the form by calling 443-412-2376 or visiting the registration desk in Edgewood Hall. Appropriate forms of identification include a driver’s license, voter’s registration card, or utility bill showing name and Harford County address.

In Person

Harford Student ID

How to Register Online

Students may register in person Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM, and Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM in Edgewood Hall. Payment by check, money order or credit card (Discover, MasterCard, American Express or VISA) is required at the time of registration. Cash cannot be accepted at the registration desk in Edgewood Hall. For your convenience, registration forms are on pages 125, 129.

All students will be assigned a Harford student identification number. The H-ID begins with an H followed by eight randomly assigned numbers. HCC will still need a Social Security number for mandated business functions; however, it will be used on a limited basis and kept in a secure environment. Because students will need to use the H-ID for College business transactions, students are required to know and remember their H-ID.

Mail In Complete a registration form (pages 125, 129) and mail with full payment of tuition and fees. Payment may be made by check, money order or credit card (Discover, MasterCard, American Express or VISA). Please include your Student ID or Social Security number on the check or money order. No confirmation is sent. Attend the first session unless the College notifies you that the course has been canceled.

Fax Complete a registration form (on pages 125, 129) and fax to 443-412-2383. Full payment of tuition and fees must accompany the registration form. Payment must be made by credit card (Discover, MasterCard, American Express or VISA). Please include the card number and expiration date. No confirmation is sent. Attend the first session unless the College notifies you that the course has been canceled.

Current Mailing Address Students are responsible for maintaining a current mailing address with the College. All address changes should be reported to the Continuing Education and Training Office. If a student owes a debt to the College and does not maintain a current mailing address, that debt will be sent to a collection agency without further notice to the student. In this event, the student will owe an additional collection fee.

Failure to pay at the time of registration will incur a debt to the College that must be paid whether or not you attend the class. To avoid receiving a bill, please call 443-412-2376 before the class begins in order to process a drop.

All out-of-state residents will pay a $10 surcharge per course for all noncredit courses that charge tuition. Course fees, where applicable, are the same for all students.

Non-Citizen Information Non-citizens must provide original documentation (most current resident card, work card, or visa) to register. Students must register in person at the Continuing Education Noncredit Registration Office in Edgewood Hall. Please note: New students who have never taken a credit or noncredit class at HCC must go to the Credit Registration Office in the Student Center the first time they register.

General Information: 443-412-2376

Spring Schedule of Classes Look for HCC spring course offerings at www.harford.edu in mid-November. Registration for spring is open as soon as the course information is available on the web!

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GENERAL INFORMATION Despite our best efforts, an error may occasionally occur in a course description, tuition, course fee, or other entry in the Schedule of Classes. In the event of a printing error, the College reserves the right to apply the correct information. When enrolling in Harford Community College, students accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC including those in the Student Code of Conduct, the Drug and Alcohol Policy, and the Computer Use Policy. Students should understand that violation of these regulations would subject them to the penalties and sanctions contained in these policies. Copies of these policies are available in the College Life Office, Student Center, Lower Level.

Course Cancellation Policy The College reserves the right to cancel any class when there is insufficient enrollment. If we must cancel a class, you will be notified by mail, telephone, or at the first class meeting. The College reserves the right to change or cancel individual courses, programs, schedules, and/or fees.

Refunds and Withdrawals If the College cancels a class, 100% of the tuition and fees will be refunded. Allow approximately four weeks from the date of cancellation to receive the refund. If payment was made by credit card, a credit will be posted or you will receive a refund by mail. To withdraw from a noncredit class, call or stop by the front desk in Edgewood Hall to complete a withdrawal form. The withdrawal becomes effective the day you contact the office. Book returns must be accompanied by a copy of the withdrawal form. If you withdraw before the first class meeting, the College will refund 100% of the tuition and fees. If you withdraw before the second class meeting, the College will refund 50% of the tuition but no course fees. There will be no refunds after the second class meeting, and no official withdrawal is necessary.

Minimum Age Requirement Enrollment in noncredit courses is limited to individuals 16 and older, except for courses that specify they are open to those under 16.

Senior Adult Tuition Waiver Maryland residents 60 years of age or older at the time of registration are eligible for a tuition waiver for some noncredit courses. These courses are state-funded and will say “Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply” in the course description. If the course description contains this statement, senior adults do not pay tuition costs for the course. Course fees, however, must be paid in full. Please note that for all courses there is no out-of-county surcharge for senior adults.

Disabled Retiree Tuition Waiver Any resident of the State of Maryland who is retired from the workplace by reason of total and permanent disability is eligible for a tuition waiver for some noncredit courses. These courses are state-funded and will say “Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply.” in the course description. If the course description contains this statement, disabled retirees do not pay tuition costs for the course. Course fees, however, must be paid in full. Please note that for all courses there is no out-of-county surcharge for disabled retired students. To receive the disabled retiree tuition waiver the student must provide certification from the Social Security Administration, the Railroad Retirement Board, or the appropriate Federal pension/retirement authority stating that the student receives both disability and retirement benefits [Annotated Code of Maryland section 16-106-c]. A form for signature by a representative of the Social Security Administration is available at the Continuing Education & Training Office in Edgewood Hall.

Failure to pay at the time of registration will incur a debt to the College that must be paid whether or not you attend the class. To avoid receiving a bill, please call 443-412-2376 before the class begins, in order to process a drop.

Maryland National Guard Waiver Members of the Maryland National Guard are entitled to a waiver of 50% of tuition only for noncredit vocational-technical/ certification courses. Eligible students must provide a letter from their commanding officer certifying that the member of the Maryland National Guard has at least 24 months remaining to serve or has agreed, in

writing, to serve for a minimum of 24 months. The College’s out-of-county and out-of-state residency surcharge is waived for courses meeting eligibility for a Maryland National Guard waiver, but the student is responsible for all other course fees.

Maryland National Guard Dependents Dependent spouses and children of a member of the Maryland National Guard and Maryland Air Guard may request a tuition and fee waiver when a Guard member is called to active duty for a minimum period of six continuous months of service. Eligibility for the waiver for a given semester will be determined by the military status of the Guard member as of the date of the start of a regular fall or spring semester or the start of the first summer session. Eligible students must provide a copy of the spouse’s/parent’s military orders to active duty along with the dependent military identification card.

Textbooks If the course description indicates that a text is required, you may purchase the textbook at HCC’s College Store in the Student Center, or online at bookstore.harford.edu. College Store Return Policy • NO REFUNDS will be given WITHOUT AN ITEMIZED RECEIPT. • NO CASH REFUNDS greater than $10. A check will be issued for the full amount of the refund within two weeks from the time of the return to cover refunds greater than $10. Refunds of credit card or voucher purchases will be credited to the credit card or voucher at the time of the return. • Texts purchased new must remain in new condition to receive a full refund. Texts purchased new, but no longer in new condition, may be eligible for a partial refund. • Defective books will be replaced at no charge and should be returned at once. • Non-text merchandise can be returned for refund or exchange within THREE weeks from date of purchase with ITEMIZED CASH REGISTER RECEIPT. • UNOPENED general software is returnable within three weeks from the date of purchase with the ITEMIZED CASH REGISTER RECEIPT. Opened software can be exchanged for an identical package only — be sure of hardware and software requirements before purchase.

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GENERAL INFORMATION Return Deadlines: Classes 1 day in duration Prior to the first class meeting Classes 2 weeks or less in duration Prior to the second class meeting Classes 3 weeks or longer in duration Two weeks from the start of the individual class Classes canceled by the College Two weeks from the start of the individual class Textbooks purchased after these deadlines are NOT returnable.

Animals on Campus The College restricts animals from all campus buildings, offices, laboratories, and open spaces. No animals should be on the premises, tethered outside, or left to wander the grounds at any time (day, evening or weekends), except service animals and those used as bona fide instructional aids.

Noncredit Transcripts Available

Grievance Procedure

The Continuing Education and Training Division offers official transcripts to students enrolled in many noncredit workrelated training courses and other courses (course description will indicate “Transcript Available”). Transcripts provide a history of noncredit courses completed and indicate the name of the course, start and end dates, course hours, and number of continuing education units earned.

Harford Community College has established informal and formal grievance procedures to resolve complaints regarding alleged discrimination based on a disability. HCC provides for the equitable resolution of complaints by students with disabilities alleging a violation of their rights under the American with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Students can begin the informal grievance process by filing a complaint in writing with the Coordinator for Disability and Student Intervention Services (443-412-2132). A formal grievance may be filed in writing at any time with the Director for Human Resources and Employee Development (443-412-2129). An investigation into the complaint will be completed within 30 workdays for an informal grievance and 90 workdays for a formal grievance. For more information, call Disability Support Services at 443-412-2132 or TTY 443-412-2199.

Transcripts may be requested via the website or by submitting a Noncredit Transcript Request form. To request a transcript via the web, visit HCC’s Student OnLine Access to Resources (SOLAR) system, which can be found at www.harford.edu. For a Noncredit Transcript Request form, call 443-412-2376. A $5 fee for each transcript requested is due at the time of the request.

Career Services Tax Credits Tax credits may be available for some noncredit coursework. Consult tax preparer for details.

Holidays Classes will not be held on the following dates: Harford Community College September 3 November 22 - 25 December 24 - January 1 Harford County Public Schools September 3, 17, 26 October 19 November 6, 22 - 23 December 24 - January 1 NOTE: The number of sessions for each class varies due to location and holidays. See individual course listings for exact number of sessions and holidays.

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Students who are currently enrolled in noncredit courses may visit Advising, Career and Transfer Services for assistance with creating a resume, developing effective interview skills and conducting a job search. Advisors are available on a walk-in basis during regularly scheduled business hours. For further information, call 443-412-2301, or www.harford.edu/career.

Tuition Assistance Taking a class to improve your job skills? Many employers offer tuition aid or refunds to employees upgrading their professional skills. It’s worth checking. Ask your employer today!

Disability Support Services Students with learning, physical, or psychiatric disabilities may contact Disability Support Services (DSS) to arrange for reasonable academic accommodations. Current documentation of the disability must be provided prior to arrangement of accommodations for prerequisite or exemption testing and for College courses. A minimum notice of 10 days may be needed to provide some accommodations. Additional services include academic advising and career services. Training on and use of adaptive computer software and hardware is also available. Call 443-412-2402 or TTY 443-412-2199 for information or to make an appointment. For additional information go to www.harford.edu/DSS.

Cultural Pluralism Harford Community College expects to sustain an atmosphere of cultural pluralism where individuals and groups can maintain a sense of cultural identity while supporting a strong, integrated campus community. The College considers multiculturalism as a process rather than an event. The campus community accepts, appreciates and actively unifies diversity into the cultural quilt that makes up world society.

Personal Injury At enrollment students agree to assume the risks and liabilities entailed in any course requirement. The student releases and holds harmless Harford Community College, its trustees, faculties, staff and administration from any injury sustained through his/her actions or the actions of other students enrolled in the course.

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GENERAL INFORMATION EMERGENCY INFORMATION AND CLOSINGS If the College announces it is CLOSING because of inclement weather or other circumstances, all classes—both on and off campus—will be canceled. This applies even when a particular off-campus center has not announced it is closing. Sometimes an off-campus center such as Harford County Public Schools announces a closing. In such cases, HCC classes scheduled at that location will be canceled even if the College does not announce it is closing. When in doubt regarding closings, call the HCC Emergency Information number, 443-412-2322, check the College’s web page at www.harford.edu, or listen for announcements on the following stations:

AM Radio Stations WAMD – WBAL – WBGR – WBIS – WCAO – WCBM – WNAV – WOLB – WPGC – WSBA – WWLG – WWIN –

Aberdeen (AM 970) Baltimore (AM 1090) Baltimore (AM 860) Baltimore (AM 1190) Baltimore (AM 600) Baltimore (AM 680) Baltimore (AM 1430) Baltimore (AM 1010) Annapolis (AM 1580) Baltimore (AM 910) Baltimore (AM 1360) Baltimore (AM 1400)

FM Radio Stations WARM – York, PA (FM 103.3) WBAL – Baltimore (FM 97.9) WCHH – Baltimore (FM 104.3) WEAA – Baltimore (FM 88.9) WERQ – Baltimore (FM 92.3) WHFC – HCC (FM 91.1) WLZL – Annapolis (FM 99.1) WLIF – Baltimore (FM 101.9) WPGC – Annapolis (FM 95.5) WPOC – Baltimore (FM 93.1) WQSR (JACK) – Balto. (FM 102.7) WRBS – Baltimore (FM 95.1) WSOX – Baltimore (FM 96.1) WWIN – Baltimore (FM 95.9) WWMX – Baltimore (FM 106.5) WXCY – Havre de Grace (FM 103.7) WXYV – Baltimore (FM 105.7) WYPR – Baltimore (FM 88.1) WZBA – Baltimore (FM 100.7)

Television Stations WBAL-TV – WBFF-TV – WJZ-TV – WMAR-TV –

Channel 11 Channel 45 Channel 13 Channel 2

Delayed Opening Announcements When a delayed opening time is announced, students should report to classes (on and off campus) that start at that time or later. All activities and programs scheduled to begin before the announced opening time are canceled. Those starting after that time will take place as scheduled. All services and offices, on and off campus, including Aberdeen Proving Ground, will open at the announced opening

Delayed Opening Announcements (cont.) time. Call the HCC Theater Box Office at 443-412-2211 for information about theater performances. In addition to announcements on local radio and television stations, the College posts closing or delay information on schoolsout.com. To receive email updates alerting you to changes in HCC’s operating schedule, sign up at www.schoolsout.com.

Professional Behavior Expectations All students are expected to exhibit and to practice professional behavior when participating in class, when observing or attending field experiences, internships, athletic and cultural events, co-op assignments or any other related College endeavor. Such behavior includes but is not limited to speech, dress, oral and written remarks/statements and general conduct per rules and regulations of the campus or off-campus site. Students’ behavior reflects on Harford, and it is expected that all students will conduct themselves in a manner and style to bring honor to the College. Unprofessional behavior on or off campus will result in disciplinary action which may result in suspension, failure of a course regardless of grades earned, and/or dismissal. Please visit www.harford.edu/catalog/ current/gen1.pdf for the complete Code for Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct.

Nondiscrimination Statement The College is totally committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in employment, job assignment, promotion and providing employee benefits. Harford Community College, as an institution of higher learning, believes in equal opportunity in education and in employment and encourages the enrollment and employment of all interested persons, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age (for students age 16+), disability or any other characteristic protected by law or policies and practices of HCC. The College’s commitment to equal opportunity also extends to include participation in academic, social, cultural, and athletic activities and events. The College is totally committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in employment, job assignment, promotion and provision of employee benefits. While every student, employee and visitor retains the right to file an external complaint when he or she believes unfair practices occurred, Harford Community College provides an internal procedure for addressing such grievances.

Nondiscrimination Statement (cont.) Students who have been subjected to discriminatory actions as part of their educational process may discuss it with (1) the appropriate dean, or assistant vice president, if desired; (2) the Vice President for Student Development and Institutional Effectiveness, 443-412-2233; or (3) the Vice President for Marketing, Development, and Community Relations, 443-412-2409. Employees should contact their supervisor or the Vice President for Marketing, Development, and Community Relations, 443-412-2409.

Sexual Harassment Statement Sexual harassment is defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct or communication of a sexual nature which has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s academic or work performance, or which creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive learning or work environment. Such conduct is illegal and will not be tolerated at Harford Community College. The College will promptly investigate complaints of sexual harassment and, when necessary, will institute disciplinary proceedings against the offending individual. Students who believe they have been subjected to sexual harassment as part of the educational process may discuss it with (1) the appropriate faculty division dean; (2) the Vice President for Student Development and Institutional Effectiveness, 443-412-2233; or (3) the Vice President for Marketing, Development, and Community Relations, 443-412-2409. Employees should contact their supervisor or the Vice President for Marketing, Development, and Community Relations, 443-412-2409 or 410-879-8920, ext. 2409. Problems of this nature will be treated in as confidential a manner as possible.

Visitors Policy All persons attending classes must be officially registered for those classes. Any visitors (including children) other than those with bona fide academic, educational, and/or approved business with the College, are not to be in offices, labs, classrooms, break rooms, work areas, or hallways. Children (ages 12 and under) are not to be left unattended at any time, under any circumstances.

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GENERAL INFORMATION Tobacco-Free Campus Harford Community College prohibits the use of any type of tobacco product in all buildings and areas of the campus and off-campus sites supervised by the College. Contact the College Life Office, 443-412-2140, for more information on wellness assistance and smoking cessation classes.

Safety and Security on Campus The Department of Public Safety has the primary responsibility for serving the safety and security needs of the campus community. In meeting this responsibility, all campus buildings and facilities are patrolled and inspected regularly to ensure a safe and comfortable academic environment where learning is the central focus. Realizing that personal security is also an individual responsibility, the Public Safety staff strives to educate the campus community about personal and public safety. No community can be completely risk-free in today’s society. Safety and security are everyone’s responsibility. Therefore, the collective efforts of students and staff in collaboration with Public Safety, available on campus 24/7, are necessary. Students, staff, and visitors are partners in maintaining an environment that is safe and conducive to the learning process. Everyone is asked to be alert, security conscious, and involved. Students are required to abide by the Code for Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct, as well as all College policies, regulations, and procedures.

Emergency Notification Procedures HCC will provide you with information using one or more of the following methods in case of an emergency: • HCC Alert Me Emergency Notification System • Emergency Notification Line ˚ Call 443-412-2322 for a recorded message. ˚ To REPORT an emergency: Call 911 first; then contact Public Safety at 443-412-2272 or ext. 2272 from on-campus phones. • Website: www.harford.edu • Your Harford Email Address

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• Building Notices ˚ Look for signs at building entrances and doors throughout the buildings. • WHFC 91.1 FM - Tune in for updates. • Route 22 Electronic Sign • Computer Message ˚ For all users logged into campus network • Campus Voice Mail Broadcast (Employees only) • Public Address Message From Campus Vehicle • Word of Mouth From HCC Employees

NUMBERS TO REMEMBER: • 911 for Immediate Assistance • Public Safety: 443-412-2272 (ext. 2272 from on-campus phones) • Emergency Notification Line: 443-412-2322 Visit www.harford.edu/alerts for more information.

Weapons/Violence Prohibitions All persons who enter any College property are prohibited from carrying a handgun, firearm, or weapon of any kind. Only persons affiliated with a law enforcement agency who are licensed to carry a weapon and have notified College officials are exempt from this prohibition.

Campus facilities are accessible to students and staff during the College’s normal operating hours. Facilities are opened and monitored during non-operating hours for scheduled special events. When the College is closed, buildings and facilities are secured and inaccessible. All persons attending classes must be officially registered for those classes. Children ages 12 and under are not to be left unattended at any time, under any circumstances.

Crime Prevention One of the essential ingredients of any successful crime prevention program is an informed public. It is the intent of Harford Community College to inform students and staff in a timely manner of any criminal activity or security problem that may pose a reasonable threat to their physical safety. The College Life Office sponsors crime awareness/prevention programs from which information can be obtained. Notices of scheduled events are posted on bulletin boards throughout campus, placed in the student newspaper, and published in other schedules of events. Programs include forums on self-defense and lectures on prevention of date rape.

Reporting Criminal Activity Any and all forms of violence, threatening behavior, and/or verbal/non-verbal harassment that involves or affects Harford Community College or which occur on the College campus (or its satellites, off-site facilities, or in any off-campus location that could be considered an extension of the workplace [i.e., official travel] are prohibited. This includes threatening behavior, violent actions, and harassment by/against or between/among students, employees, supervisors, and visitors.

Report any suspicious activity or emergency to the Department of Public Safety by dialing ext. 2272 from any campus phone or 443-412-2272 from an outside line. Public Safety staff are on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The office is located in the lower level of the Library.

Campus Access Limitations

HCC will inform students and staff of any criminal activity or security situation that may pose a threat to the safety of persons on campus through HCC’s Emergency Notification System, HCC Alert Me.

In accordance with the Education Article of the Maryland Code, Section 26-102, the president or her/his written designee may deny access to the buildings or grounds of the College to any person who: (a) is not a bona fide currently registered student or is not a current employee of the College and/ or who does not have lawful business to pursue at the College, or (b) is suspended or expelled, or (c) acts in a disruptive manner.

Another HCC office that is available for assistance with reporting campus crime is Student Development at 443-412-2142, 443-412-2345, or 443-412-2233.

Public Safety staff have a close working relationship with the Harford County Sheriff’s Office, which will respond to any situation requiring a law enforcement officer.

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GENERAL INFORMATION Escort Services Public Safety operates an escort service at all times. The Public Safety vehicle is well marked and operated by a uniformed security officer. Call ext. 2272 from any campus phone for this service. All persons are encouraged to use this service.

Security Tips • Do not engage in conversation with people who make you feel threatened. • Being alone and under the influence of alcohol and drugs makes you more of a target to assailants. • Never drive (or ride with anyone) under the influence of alcohol and drugs. • Lock vehicle and store valuables and books in the trunk or out of sight. • Walk with others to and from class when possible; there is safety in numbers. • Use well-lighted areas and walkways.

HCC Crime Statistics*

• When walking to or from your vehicle, scan the area for suspicious subjects. If something makes you uncomfortable, walk to an area where other people are. • If you are confronted by an armed assailant, the decision to comply or resist is a personal one. Any property you may have is not worth your life. • Keep your keys ready when approaching your vehicle to reduce the time it takes to enter. • When driving at night, keep your doors locked and windows up. • When stopped at a traffic signal, maintain space between you and the vehicle in front of you so you can pull away if necessary. • Trust your intuition. Call Public Safety at ext. 2272 to report any suspicious activity.

On-Campus (1) ’09 ’10 ’11

Published Crime Reports In accordance with the Campus Security Act of 1990, HCC Crime Statistics are provided in the table below.

Sex Offender Registry The College prohibits the enrollment of individuals listed on the National or Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Sex Offender Registry or with the Harford County Child Advocacy Unit. A list of registered sex offenders is available from Public Safety at 443-412-2272.

Parking and Traffic Control Procedures In order to maintain an orderly flow of traffic, provide reasonable and convenient parking, and create a safe atmosphere for all persons at the College, the following guidelines apply to all students, employees, and visitors of Harford Community College. Certain parking lots have been designated for

Public Property (2) Non-Campus (3) ’09 ’10 ’11 ’09 ’10 ’11

Criminal Offenses a . Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c . Forcible sex offenses, including rape d. Nonforcible sex offenses e . Robbery f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft i. Arson

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hate Offenses a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c. Forcible sex offenses, including rape d. Nonforcible sex offenses e. Robbery f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft i. Arson j. Larceny-theft k . Simple assualt l. Intimidation m.Damage or vandalism of property n. Any other crime involving bodily injury

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Arrests a. Illegal weapons possessions b. Liquor law violation c. Drug law violation

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

Disciplinary Actions/Judicial Referrals a. Illegal weapons possessions b. Liquor law violation c. Drug law violation

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

* Compliant with Federal Campus Crime and Higher Education Opportunity Acts (1) Main campus (2) Public areas near main campus (3) Other College owned/controlled facilities in Harford County

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GENERAL INFORMATION persons with handicapped parking permits, employees, students, visitors, and College vehicles. For details, refer to “HCC Campus Parking, Traffic, and Related Regulations” available from the Human Resources Office. Public Safety issues tickets for traffic and parking violations. High speed driving, reckless driving, and failure to yield to pedestrians may result in revocation of operating privileges on campus in addition to a fine of $150. The maximum speed limit on campus is 15 MPH. Pedestrians have the right-of-way at all times. Open Parking Lots are available for all students and visitors and are designated by a letter (A, F, and T Lots). Employee Lots are available for College employees who display a valid employee parking permit. The lots are designated by a single number (1-6 Lots). Shared Lots may be used by all and are designated by a letter (B, C, E, J, and L Lots). Signs are posted at spaces reserved for College employees who use valid parking permits. Spaces without signs are open to students and visitors. There are more than 2,100 open and shared spaces available on the HCC campus. At key times each day, traffic and congestion on campus reach a peak. These times usually coincide with the starting and ending times of classes between 8:00 AM and 2:30 PM and between 6:00 PM and 7:30 PM. Students planning to arrive for classes at these times should allow at least 20 minutes to locate a parking space and walk to the classroom location. Parking will not always be available adjacent to the classroom location. Students should watch the HCC sign at the corner of Thomas Run Road and Route 22 for traffic and parking information and avoid trying to access the lots indicated as FULL on the sign. To avoid congestion, parking in the T Lot or J North Lot and walking to the desired location is suggested.

Disabled Parking Disabled parking is clearly marked and is reserved for those displaying a valid state handicapped vehicle registration plate or permit, or a temporary HCC disabled permit. If no disabled parking is available, permit holders may park in any un-numbered employee space. Temporary HCC disabled permits are available in the Human Resources

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Office for HCC employees and in the Department of Public Safety for students and visitors. Requesters must submit a valid doctor’s note to obtain a temporary HCC disabled permit. The fine for illegally parking in a reserved disabled parking space is $150.

Employee Parking Permits HCC employees must obtain a parking permit from the Human Resources Office (Chesapeake Center). Persons requesting an employee parking permit must provide proof of employment for the current semester. Work-study students, models, and tutors are NOT eligible to receive parking permits. One permit is issued to each eligible employee and must hang from the rearview mirror when parking in assigned employee spaces. Full-time employees are issued a non-expiring permit. Part-time employees are issued a permit that expires every six months. Part-time permits are valid January 1 through June 30 and July 1 through December 31. The employee must display a valid parking permit to use employee parking. If an employee has multiple vehicles, it is her/his responsibility to insure the permit is properly displayed in whichever vehicle is parked on campus. Vehicles lacking permits or with improperly displayed permits will be ticketed. Permits are the property of HCC and must be returned to the Human Resources Office upon termination of employment. Lost permits will be replaced at a cost of $15.

Temporary Parking Permits Temporary parking permits for visitors are available in the Public Safety Office (located in the Library) for short-term parking only. Vehicles lacking permits that are properly displayed will be ticketed.

Parking Prohibitions Parking is prohibited: - in employee or permit-required spaces or lot without a valid permit - by any curbing painted red or yellow - where signs prohibit parking - in or along roadways or on grass - in any areas not designated by parallel lines - for longer than 30 minutes in loading zones - in any other area designated by Public Safety

Towing State law allows for towing of vehicles from fire lanes without warning or notification. Fire lanes are clearly marked and this law will be strictly enforced for the safety of the community.

Fines and Fees Moving Violations Speeding Operating a vehicle in a hazardous manner Violation of pedestrian right of way

$150 $150 $150

Parking Violations Fire Zone (red) Handicapped Space Yellow Curb Zone Signed No Parking Zone Permit-Required Zone (without permit) Loading Zone (30-minute zone) On Grass, In or Along Roadways

$150 + towing $150 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50

FINES ARE USED TO FUND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS.

Compliance Measures Vehicle owners are responsible for all traffic-related fines regardless of who was driving the vehicle at the time of violation. Fines must be paid before further registration and records activities and services will be provided. Failure to pay fines could also lead to action being taken by a commercial collection agency. Flagrant or continuous disregard for traffic regulations or the safety of others will result in revocation of vehicle operating privileges on campus. Accumulation of three (3) or more unpaid fines may result in the vehicle being towed. Fees for parking and traffic violations should be paid at the Cashier’s Office in the Student Center, or mailed to the Cashier’s Office, Harford Community College, 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015.

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GENERAL INFORMATION Appeals Appeals of parking or traffic citations must be submitted within 180 days of the citation, using the Appeal of Traffic Violation Form available at the Welcome Center in the Student Center or at www.harford.edu/Department/Security. All decisions of the Appeals Committee are final.

Bicycling, Skating, and Skateboarding Bicycling and bicycle commuting are encouraged, although riding on sidewalks and in the Quad area is not allowed. Skating and skateboarding are prohibited on all campus property.

Drug and Alcohol Philosophy Statement Harford Community College is dedicated to maintaining an educational environment in which students may be prepared for an enriched and productive participation in society, and thus enhance the quality of community life. The College is committed to providing a campus that is free of illegal drug use and drug and alcohol abuse, and in so doing, supports the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989. The Drug Free Schools and Communities Act states that the use of illegal drugs and the abuse of alcohol by students and campus members can significantly impede the learning process. The College recognizes drug and alcohol abuse as an illness and a major health problem. The College also recognizes drug and alcohol abuse as a potential safety and security problem. Therefore, the College Life Office offers a number of educational programs throughout the year to encourage awareness among students and employees about the hazards of drug and alcohol abuse.

employment and/or enrollment, and criminal and/or civil prosecution. Maryland Law Article 27, Section 461, 463, Rape/Sexual Offenses outlines what constitutes the offense(s) of sexual assault and the criminal penalties. Copies of the statute are available from the Public Safety Office. The Public Safety Office is open 24 hours a day to assist victims of sexual assault. Security officers can be reached on campus by calling ext. 2272 and from off campus at 443-412-2272. Complaints/incidents of sexual assault occurring at HCC or during the course of HCC-sponsored activities must be reported to Public Safety. Public Safety, with the consent of the victim, will notify the Harford County Sheriff’s Office to conduct official criminal investigations of any charges of sexual assault. Public Safety will also contact a staff member from the Student Intervention and Prevention Team, if available, to assist the victim through the reporting and referral process. Appropriate College administrators (Associate Vice President for Student Development, Vice President for Student Development and Institutional Effectiveness, and/or Vice President for Marketing, Development and Community Relations and/or division deans) will also be notified of the incident(s). Precautions will be taken to involve only those persons with concrete knowledge of the incident or with a legitimate educational interest. At the request of the victim, Public Safety will arrange for transportation to Upper Chesapeake Medical Center for medical treatment. The hospital is equipped with Maryland State Police Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kits. Victims of sexual assault will be referred to the Sexual Assault/Spousal Abuse Resource Center (SARC) located in Bel Air, Maryland, for counseling services.

Student Intervention and Prevention (SIP) As members of the campus community, students have a shared ethical responsibility to report concerning behaviors they experience or observe. Concerning behaviors include emotional distress, unusual behavior, abuse of alcohol or illicit drugs, thoughts of suicide or homicide, disturbing written material, and other troubling behaviors. If you experience or you know or observe someone who exhibits any of these behaviors, it is your duty to report them on a Report Form for Concerning Behavior, www.harford.edu (Student Life Tab). You may also report the situation to the Associate Vice President for Student Development or designee, Student Center, Room 254. While HCC does not have a counseling center, the College does have a SIP Team. SIP Team members are College employees who, through their professional skill set, are capable of providing assistance to the student as necessary. The SIP team may meet with the student in question, assess the situation, provide resources, and/or mandate an assessment. A student who exhibits behavior that is a threat of harm to self or others may be temporarily suspended from HCC on an interim basis pending a disciplinary proceeding or medical evaluation.

Sexual Assault Policy Harford Community College condemns sexual assault and rape. The College is committed to providing a working and learning environment in which all members of the academic community are free from crime and the fear it may elicit. Men and women of the campus community who commit these crimes are subject to severe sanctions through the campus judicial/ disciplinary systems and/or the criminal justice system. Such sanctions include, but are not limited to, suspension from duty and/or enrollment, termination of

After a campus sexual assault has been reported, and upon request of the victim, if feasible, transfer to alternative classes shall be made. Disciplinary action(s) against employee violators of this policy shall be handled under existing College procedures as outlined in the Harford Community College Board of Trustees Practices and Procedures Manual. Disciplinary action(s) against student violators of this policy will be handled according to existing procedures outlined in the Harford Community College Student Code of Conduct.

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GENERAL INFORMATION NEED FINANCIAL HELP? The following information is provided to inform noncredit students of financial resources and services available.

Scholarships A partial scholarship may be available for the noncredit programs listed below. This scholarship is funded by the College and offered if funding is available. The scholarship for noncredit programs is awarded based on financial need to those students who are in good financial standing with the College and have successfully completed all assessment exams required for the program of choice. Scholarship applications must be completed, signed, and submitted with the required financial documentation at least 4 weeks prior to the start of class. For an application, please visit www.harford.edu/cet/FORMS or contact training@harford.edu. A+ Certification Building Maintenance Certificate Certified Nursing Assistant Certified Wireless Network Administrator Child Care Commercial Truck Driving Construction Management Program Dental Assistant Program Electronic Health Record Specialist Fiber Optics Certification Floral Design Certification Program Medical Administrative Assistant Program Medical Billing Program

Medical Coding Program Medical Transcriptionist Program Nail Technician Network+ Certification Patient Care Technician Print Graphic Noncredit Design Certification Professional Human Resource Management (SHRM Certification) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) RN Refresher Veterinary Assistant Web Graphic Design Noncredit Certification Other Career Track Programs

Certificate to Career in One Year Scholarship Program For students 16-21 years old, contact literacy@harford.edu or 443-412-2160 to discover more about the Certificate to Career in One Year scholarship program.

Russell Hudson Loan The Russell Hudson Loan is a low interest, short-term loan provided to HCC students by Harford Community College. The maximum amount of the loan is $400 per semester. Applications are available at the Financial Aid Office or call 443-412-2257.

Educational Loans Commercial banks offer low interest alternative education loans. Contact a local branch or check with your local bank or credit union for information on low interest alternative education loans.

Lifetime Learning Tax Credit The Lifetime Learning Tax Credit provides an annual credit of $1,000 for qualified tuition, fees and related expenses for, among other things, courses that develop or improve job skills. Consult a professional tax advisor for further information.

FACTS Tuition Management – Interest Free Monthly Payment Plan The College has contracted with FACTS, which allows students to make payments by multiple installments for the fall and spring semesters only. Noncredit students must have a minimum balance of $800. A minimum deposit of 25% is required when enrolling with FACTS, and students must have their total tuition and fees paid in full upon completion of the course(s) with a maximum of three installments. Applications are available at the registration desk in Edgewood Hall and at the Cashier’s Office in the Student Center. The FACTS Tuition Plan is not available for summer courses.

Susquehanna Workforce Network Vouchers for skill enhancement and training services may be available for those who qualify. For information, contact the nearest Workforce Center: Aberdeen: 410-272-5400 Bel Air: 410-836-4625 Cecil County: 410-996-0550

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Office Use Only

Spring Summer Fall

Harford Community College Continuing Education and Training Division 401 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015 443-412-2376 Fax: 443-412-2383

Registered by: __________________________ Cashier’s Office: ________________________ C/R ____________Ini. ________Date _______

Noncredit Registration (To register online, visit www.harford.edu/CET/Register) Has any personal information changed since last registration? Student’s HCC ID

F

Yes

Last Name (Please Print)

F

No First Name

MI

H Street

City

Home Phone

State

Work Phone

Zip Code

Email

Ƒ Home Ƒ Business HCC AlertMe Emergency Notification System Contact Information.

Ƒ Please contact me in the event of an emergency on campus or non-routine campus closing: ( ) Ƒ I choose not to be contacted in the event of a campus emergency or non-routine campus closing. Preferred Contact Phone Number DATE OF BIRTH

CITIZENSHIP

________/_______/_______

F

Month/Day/Year

F

F Yes F

No

U.S. Citizen Permanent Resident/ Asylee/Refugee

Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin (a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or F Yes F No origin, regardless of race)?

(Must bring in original card.)

SENIOR CITIZEN

(60 or older)?

ETHNICITY

F

Non-U.S. Citizen (Must submit copy of immigration document.)

GENDER

Visa Type:

Male F Female

_________________________________

Course Number

Course Title

F

Select one or more of the following categories: F White (01) F Black/African American (02) F Asian (03) F American Indian or Native Alaskan (04) F Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (05) To view definitions of race, see next page.

Tuition

Course Fees (if any)

Out-of-Co. Surcharge ($5)

HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS COURSE? F Newspaper F Radio F HCC Marquee F HCC Website F Printed Schedule of Classes F 55+ Course Brochure F HCC Kids Summer Program Booklet F Email F Postcard/Flyer/Brochure F HCC Facebook F Referral from Family or Friend F Referral from Instructor F Other ________________________

Out-of-State Surcharge ($10)

Cost

Total

Payment is due at time of registration.

Check Money Order Credit Card: ___ VISA ___ Card No. Exp. Date

___

Discover ___

MasterCard American Express

I accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC. I understand that violation of these regulations may subject me to penalties and sanctions. (A copy of the Student Code may be obtained from the College Life Office.) I certify that the information on this form is accurate and complete. Failure to provide accurate information may be just cause for dismissal from the College.

Signature

Date

Revised 01/2012

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Definitions for Race

NEW

CENTER FULL DAY CHILD CARE WITH PRESCHOOL

White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. Black or African American: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan,the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. American Indian or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America, including Central America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community attachment. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.

HCC’s Continuing Education and Training Division is pleased to offer full time child care with preschool curriculum. Our goal is to encourage children to develop emotionally and intellectually while gaining a positive self-image. The balanced curriculum includes music, art, crafts, storytime, drama, science, math, and language arts. Classes will meet in our new Early Learning Center on campus. Center operating hours are 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM. Enrollment is limited, and registration is based on a first-come, first-served basis.

CHILD CARE FOR 2 AND 3 YEAR OLDS FULL WEEK PART WEEK

Monday-Friday 3 or fewer days/week

$190 PER WEEK $150 PER WEEK

CHILD CARE FOR 4 AND 5 YEAR OLDS FULL WEEK PART WEEK

Monday-Friday 3 or fewer days/week

$180 PER WEEK $145 PER WEEK

Contact Jen Eder at 443-412-2393 or jeder@harford.edu for program availability. Registration fee $49. Ask about discounts for HCC full and part-time students and staff!

Half Day preschool and partial day child care options also available.

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Career Training at Harford Community College Whether you’re looking to upgrade your job skills, become certified or prepare for work in the many BRAC jobs coming to Harford County, Discover er More at HCC!

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT • Apprenticeship Programs • Electrical • HVAC • Arc Welding • Bartending • Building Maintenance • Child Care • Commercial Truck Driving • Construction Trade • Engineering • Environmental Technology

• • • • • • • • • •

Event Planning Fiber Optics Forklift Certification Home Inspection Homeland Protection & Security Hospitality Human Resources Industrial Technology Insurance Interior Design

• • • • • • • • •

Leadership Management Nonprofit Print Graphic Design Noncredit Certification Project Management Real Estate & Real Estate Appraisal Small Business Teachers Warehouse/Distribution

• Weatherization • Wedding Consultant

COMPUTER TRAINING

• A+ Certification • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

• Certified Wireless Technology Specialists (CWTS) • CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA) • CompTIA Certifications • Computer Fundamentals • Computer & Network Security • Computer Skills for Today’s Workforce • Computerized Accounting • Internet & Web Solutions • IT Infrastructure Library • Microsoft Office Applications

• • • •

Microsoft Office Power User Network+ Certification Online Learning Print Graphic Design Noncredit Certification • Programming • Technical Certifications • Web Graphic Design Noncredit Certification

HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES • • • • • • • •

Dental Assistant EKG Technician Electronic Health Record Technician EMT to CNA Bridge Emergency Medical Technician Medical Administrative Assistant Medical Billing & Coding Specialist Medical Coder

• • • • • • • •

Medical Transcriptionist Nursing Assistant Paramedic Bridge Patient Care Technician Pharmacy Technician Phlebotomy Technician Physical Therapy Technician Veterinary Assistant

For more information: Workforce Development – email training@harford.edu Computer Training – email training@harford.edu Healthcare & Human Services – email healthcaretraining@harford.edu

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Towson University www.towson.edu B.S. in Elementary Education/ Special Education B.S./B.A. in Business Administration Management concentration B.S./B.A. in Psychology B.S./B.A. in Information Technology Sociology/Criminal Justice: Undergraduate courses offered M.S. in Human Resource Development Educational Leadership track M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education M.S. in Instructional Technology M.S./M.A. in Supply Chain Management M.S. in Applied Information Technology

University of Maryland University College www.umuc.edu B.S. in Human Resource Management B.S. in Cybersecurity

Johns Hopkins University Division of Public Safety Leadership www.psl.jhu.edu B.S. in Management M.S. in Management

Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering www.epp.jhu.edu Systems Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Computer Science graduate level courses in: • Systems Engineering • Statistical Methods • System Design and Integration • Mobile Application Development/Android • Systems Engineering Project

University of Maryland College Park www.enpm.umd.edu Professional Master of Engineering Graduate Certificate in Engineering Offering graduate level courses in: • Aerospace Engineering • Civil and Environmental Engineering • Electrical and Computer Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Sustainable Energy Engineering • Systems Engineering

Morgan State University www.morgan.edu

University of Phoenix www.phoenix.edu B.S. in Information Technology M.B.A. in Technology Management

Ed.D. in Community College Leadership

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Office Use Only

Spring Summer Fall

Harford Community College Continuing Education and Training Division 401 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015 443-412-2376 Fax: 443-412-2383

Registered by: __________________________ Cashier’s Office: ________________________ C/R ____________Ini. ________Date _______

Noncredit Registration (To register online, visit www.harford.edu/CET/Register) Has any personal information changed since last registration? Student’s HCC ID

F

Yes

Last Name (Please Print)

F

No First Name

MI

H Street

City

Home Phone

State

Work Phone

Zip Code

Email

Ƒ Home Ƒ Business HCC AlertMe Emergency Notification System Contact Information.

Ƒ Please contact me in the event of an emergency on campus or non-routine campus closing: ( ) Ƒ I choose not to be contacted in the event of a campus emergency or non-routine campus closing. Preferred Contact Phone Number DATE OF BIRTH

CITIZENSHIP

________/_______/_______

F

Month/Day/Year

F

F Yes F

No

U.S. Citizen Permanent Resident/ Asylee/Refugee

Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin (a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or F Yes F No origin, regardless of race)?

(Must bring in original card.)

SENIOR CITIZEN

(60 or older)?

ETHNICITY

F

Non-U.S. Citizen (Must submit copy of immigration document.)

GENDER

Visa Type:

Male F Female

_________________________________

Course Number

Course Title

F

Select one or more of the following categories: F White (01) F Black/African American (02) F Asian (03) F American Indian or Native Alaskan (04) F Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (05) To view definitions of race, see next page.

Tuition

Course Fees (if any)

Out-of-Co. Surcharge ($5)

HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS COURSE? F Newspaper F Radio F HCC Marquee F HCC Website F Printed Schedule of Classes F 55+ Course Brochure F HCC Kids Summer Program Booklet F Email F Postcard/Flyer/Brochure F HCC Facebook F Referral from Family or Friend F Referral from Instructor F Other ________________________

Out-of-State Surcharge ($10)

Cost

Total

Payment is due at time of registration.

Check Money Order Credit Card: ___ VISA ___ Card No. Exp. Date

___

Discover ___

MasterCard American Express

I accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC. I understand that violation of these regulations may subject me to penalties and sanctions. (A copy of the Student Code may be obtained from the College Life Office.) I certify that the information on this form is accurate and complete. Failure to provide accurate information may be just cause for dismissal from the College.

Signature

Date

Revised 01/2012

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376.

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Definitions for Race White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. Black or African American: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. American Indian or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America, including Central America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community attachment. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.

The Higher Education Center @ HEAT is now a Prometric Test Site. Now it is easier than ever to take the final step in becoming CompTIA or Microsoft certified. Once you’ve completed the coursework, visit the Higher Education Center @ HEAT in Aberdeen and sit for the certification exam. New Prometric Test Site: Higher Education Center @ HEAT 1201 Technology Drive, Aberdeen Room 125

G ETTING C ERTIFIED J UST G OT E ASIER !

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BUILDING INDEX A Aberdeen Hall P Amoss Center B Bel Air Hall C Chesapeake Center N Day Care Center E Edgewood Hall F Fallston Hall H Havre de Grace Hall D Hays-Heighe House T HCC Sportsplex Bldg. J Joppa Hall JA Joppa Hall Annex L Library M Maryland Hall O Observatory PS Plant Services SA Science Annex SC Student Center S Susquehanna Center SP Susquehanna Portable

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REGISTER, SEE PAGE 116 OR CALL 443-412-2376. 443-412-2000 or 410-836-4000 www.harford.edu

401 Thomas Run Road • Bel Air, MD 21015

Harford Community College

BEL AIR HALL

P

TURNER CONSTRU CTION LO T

SUSQUEHANNA CENTER CONSTRUCTION SITE

HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPORTS COMPLEX

Directions to HCC and Northeast Maryland Higher Education Center at the HEAT Center

W

PARKING

CAMPUS MAP

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INDEX #

F

N

55+ @ HCC .......................................................... 105 55+ Club .............................................................. 104

Family Life/Parenting .........................................80 Financial Help .................................................... 124 Financial Planning ...............................................81 Fishing .....................................................................82 Fitness Certification ............................................82 Floral Design .........................................................83 Floral Design Certification................................21 Foreign/Sign Language.....................................83

New Age .................................................................94 Nonprofit ................................................................27 Nursing ....................................................................60

A A+ Certification ....................................................42 Academic Preparation/SAT ..............................70 Accounting & Finance........................................19 Adult Basic Education/Literacy.......................70 Apprenticeship/HVAC/Electrical ...................... 7 Antiques..................................................................73 Art .............................................................................73

B Bartending .............................................................19 Bicycling..................................................................75 Birding .....................................................................76 Blackboard .........................................................2, 38 Boating Safety/Chesapeake Boat Builder ....76

C Campus Map ...................................................... 131 Cardiology..............................................................51 Career Development ..........................................19 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) .........................................44 Certified Wireless Technology Specialist (CWTS) ..............................................44 Child Care ...............................................................20 CISCO .......................................................................43 Commercial Truck Driving .................................. 7 Communication ...................................................76 Community Education ......................................69 Complementary & Alternative Medicine ....51 CompTIA Certifications .....................................42 Computer & Network Security........................44 Computer Fundamentals .................................33 Computer Fundamentals w/Microsoft Office 2010 Noncredit Certificate .............................32 Computer Skills For Today’s Workforce Noncredit Certificate ........................................32 Computer Training ..............................................30 Computerized Accounting...............................36 Construction/Trade............................................... 8 Cooking...................................................................76 Court Reporting ...................................................20 CPR/First Aid/ACLS..............................................49 Crafts ........................................................................78

D Dance (Adult) ........................................................72 Dental Assisting ...................................................51 Dollar Menu ...........................................................79 Driver Education ..................................................79

E Ed2Go ................................................................. 2, 38 EKG Technician Program ...................................51 Emergency Medical Services...........................52 Engineering ...........................................................11 English as a Second Language (ESL) ............71 Environmental Technology ..............................11

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G Gatlin Education ..............................................2, 38 GED Practice Test Session .................................72 GED Test Preparation .........................................72 General Information ........................................ 115 Green Harford .......................................................84

H Harford Dance Theatre ......................................84 HCCnearU ...............................................................85 Health/Wellness ...................................................86 Healthcare and Human Services....................47 Healthcare Career Core Classes ......................54 Higher Education & Conference Center @ HEAT ................................................ 128 Hiking ......................................................................87 History .....................................................................88 Histotechnology ..................................................56 H.O.T. Certificate Program................................... 5 Hobbies ...................................................................90 Home Care & Remodeling ................................91 Home Inspection .................................................21 Homeland Protection & Security ...................14 Hospitality ..............................................................22 How to Register........................................ 115, 116 Human Resources ...............................................22 Human Services ...................................................56

I Insurance ................................................................23 Internet & Web Solutions ..................................36 IT and Software Development (Online) ...... 39 IT Service Management ....................................44

O Online Learning Courses...................................38 Online Learning Registration ......................2, 38

P Personal Enrichment ..........................................95 Pharmacy................................................................62 Phlebotomy ...........................................................64 Photography .........................................................96 Physical Education ..............................................96 Print Graphic Design Noncredit Certification ...................................45 Programming ........................................................37 Project Management .........................................27

R Real Estate ..............................................................27 Real Estate Appraisal ..........................................28 Registration Form .................................... 125, 129 Registration Information ...................... 125, 129 Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine .............64

S Security+ ................................................................43 Sewing/Needlework...........................................98 Skills2Compete ....................................................67 Small Business ......................................................28 Swimming ..............................................................99

T Teaching .................................................................29 Technical Certifications .....................................42 Travel Agent ..........................................................29 Travel/Tours ........................................................ 100 Travel/Tours Form............................................. 103

V Veterinary Services .............................................65

L Landscaping ..........................................................92 Leadership/Mgmt/Supervision ......................24 Literacy Education Volunteer Program........72 Literature ................................................................92

M Marketing/Sales ...................................................26 Media & Design (Online) ...................................41 Medical Office .......................................................56 Microsoft Office Applications .........................33 Microsoft Office Power User Noncredit Certificate .......................................32 Motorcycle Safety................................................93 Music ........................................................................94

N N+ Certification ....................................................43 Nail Technician .....................................................26

W Warehousing/Distribution ...............................15 Web Graphic Design Noncredit Certification ...................................45 Workforce Development .................................... 3 Workforce Development Contract Training ................................................................17 Writing .................................................................. 102

Y Youth Academic Preparation ......................... 108 Youth Arts.............................................................. 108 Youth Dance ......................................................... 108 Youth Drama ........................................................ 109 Youth Homeschooling ...................................... 109 Youth Music .......................................................... 110 Youth Personal Enrichment ............................ 110 Youth Safety ......................................................... 114

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National Players presents

Michael Jackson Tribute: The Ultimate

Michael Jackson Romeo & Juliet Experience October 6 • 7:30 PM Amoss Center

Reserved Seating: Premier (All Ages) $38 • Adult Orchestra $28 Youth Orchestra $18

November 28 • 7:30 PM Chesapeake Theater Reserved Seating: Adult $20 • Youth $10

The Unexpected Boys December 7 • 8 PM December 8 • 3 & 8 PM December 9 • 3 PM Chesapeake Theater

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Reserved Seating: Adult $10 • Youth $8

February 23, 2013 • 7:30 PM Amoss Center

Reserved Seating (All Ages): Premier $35 • Orchestra $25

PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE: tickets.harford.edu Ticket Office: 443-412-2211


401 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, Maryland 21015

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APG Federal Credit Union Arena at Harford Community College

YOUR NAME HERE

Now that the arena has a name, we don’t want the seats to feel left out. Name a Seat, Make a Difference at Harford Community College. A $100 charitable donation allows you to have your name—or that of a family member, coach, professor or business— permanently placed on one of the 1,200 nameable seats in the new arena. Funds raised will support the newly renovated Susquehanna Center through programming, operations, equipment and technology.

Donate now and a give a seat a name!

Name a Seat, Make a Difference.

Call Denise Dregier at 443-412-2428 for more information. www.harford.edu/seat

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