HECC Summer Schedule 2010_web

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Higher Education & Conference Center

Six Great Colleges One Great Location

Summer 2011 Schedule of Classes

Higher Education and Conference Center @ HEAT 1201 Technology Drive • Aberdeen, MD 21001 443-360-9200 • www.heatcentermaryland.com


EDUCATION Doctoral Level MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Ed.D. in Community College Leadership Contact: Dr. Rosemary Gillett-Karam, 443-885-1989 Email: r.gillett-karam@morgan.edu The major goals of this program are: • Provide doctoral-level training (Leadership Preparation) • Provide access to leadership development preparation •P romote, connect and support research that increases and improves the success of community college leaders Cohort #2 forming now.

Graduate Level College of Notre Dame of Maryland M.A. in Leadership in Teaching Contact: Bob Magee, 410-272-0819 Email: rsmagee3@comcast.net Or Graduate Studies Office: 1-888-472-3263 Email: gradadm@ndm.edu Educational Assessment (EDU544-51) Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 7/11/11 – 7/15/11 Room 138 Instructor: N. Harkins Education That is Multicultural (EDU553-50) Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 7/05/11 – 7/8/11 Room 119 Instructor: B. Magee Legal Issues for Teachers and Administrators (EDU560-50) Tuesday & Thursday 5:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 5/31/11 – 6/23/11 Room 138 Instructor: TBA Internet in Teaching and Learning (EDU577-50) Monday & Wednesday 5:00 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. 6/1/11 – 6/27/11 Room 121 Instructor: D. Farley

Harassment, Bullying & Cyber-Intimidation in Schools (EDON511-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Advanced Classroom Management (EDON517-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Behavior is Language (SPE518-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Drugs and Alcohol in Schools (EDON519-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Talented and Gifted (EDON523-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Teaching Diversity (EDON524-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Traumatized Child (EDON525-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Violence in School (EDON526-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Inclusion (SPE527-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11

Online Course

Attention Deficit Disorder (SPE530-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Child Abuse (SPE532-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11

Online Course

Understanding Aggression (SPE533-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Infant & Child Mental Health (EDON501-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Early Childhood: Family-Centered Services (EDON502-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Early Childhood: Observation & Assessment (EDON503-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Early Childhood: Program Planning (EDON504-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course Early Childhood: Typical & Atypical Development (EDON505-85) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course


Towson University M.S. in Human Resource Development – Educational Leadership Track Contact: Dr. Roxanna DellaVecchia, 410-704-2422 Email: rdellavecchia@towson.edu M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education Contact: Dr. Edyth Wheeler, 410-704-2460 Email: ejwheeler@towson.edu M.Ed. in Elementary Education Contact: Dr. Linda J. Emerick, 410-704-4251 Email: lemerick@towson.edu M.Ed. in Secondary Education Contact: Dr. Todd Kenreich, 410-704-5897 Email: tkenreich@towson.edu M.S. in Instructional Technology Contact: Dr. David Wizer, 410-704-6268 Email: dwizer@towson.edu M.S. in Reading Contact: Dr. Stephen Mogge, 410-704-5771 Email: smogge@towson.edu Teaching in a Multicultural Society (EDUC660.601) Tues, Thurs 9:00 a.m. –5:00 p.m. 6/21, 6/23, 6/28, 6/30, 7/5, 7/7 Room 204 Instructor: P. D’Avella Strategic Use of Materials (REED663.601) Mon, Wed 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 6/27/11 – 7/27/11 Room 134 Instructor: D. Kolego/B. Matos Learning Environments: Curriculum and Technology (ECED610.601) Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 6/20/11 – 7/01/11 Room 121 Instructor: B. Nagel Math/Science in ECE (ECED604.601) Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 6/20/11 – 7/01/11 Room 137 Instructor: B. Nagel

Undergraduate Level Towson University B.S. Elementary Ed/Special Ed Contact: Toni Guidi, 443-465-4857 Email: tguidi@towson.edu Using Information Effectively in Education (ISTC201.601) Mon, Wed 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 5/31/11 – 7/1/11 Room 126 Instructor: C. Wood American Sign Language (DFST107.601) Tues, Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 5/31/11 – 7/1/11 Room 202 Instructor: E. Fife World Regional Geography (GEOG 102.601) Online Course 7/5/11 – 8/5/11 Instructor: K. Couch

College of Notre Dame of Maryland B.A. in Elementary Education Contact: Jeanette Quinn, 410-532-5135 Email: jquinn@ndm.edu The Accelerated College Working professionals attending classes at the Higher Education & Conference Center part time can now earn a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education in as little as two and a half years from the College of Notre Dame. Students enrolled in the accelerated program take one course at a time, one night a week for the calendar year. For more information, contact the College of Notre Dame Accelerated College at 410-532-5500. New cohort forming.


BUSINESS/ COMMUNICATION Graduate Level College of Notre Dame of Maryland M.A. in Leadership and Management Contact: Deborah Calhoun, 410-532-5505 Email: dcalhoun@ndm.edu New cohort forming for fall 2011. Topics in Business: Leadership’s Dark Side (BUS511) 6/1/11 – 7/29/11 Online Course

M.A. in Contemporary Communication Graduate Studies Office: 1-888-472-3263 Email: gradadm@ndm.edu The Master of Arts in Contemporary Communication is a broad-based program for students seeking graduate education across a spectrum of communication approaches. This program is designed for those pursuing professional development in strategic communications and/or focusing on creative expression. The program allows students options to explore their personal needs, interests and goals, ranging from development of communication skills to entrepreneurial communication. A student may choose to focus on strategic communication, creative communication, or a blend of the two. No courses offered this summer.

University of Phoenix M.B.A. in Technology Management Contact: Bob Kleha, 443-812-8102 Email: bob.kleha@phoenix.edu The Master of Business Administration/Technology Management program is designed to enhance the management skills students need to function effectively within a technology organization. Students will create and defend their solutions to technology-based problems of crisis management, profitable growth opportunities, and change leadership. Throughout the program, students gain experience in distilling a situation into a well-defined problem; applying tools and concepts to analyze a variety of alternative solutions; and selecting and defending their recommended course of action. New cohort forming.

Undergraduate Level Towson University B.S./B.A. in Business Administration Contact: Kevin Webb, 410-704-2811 Email: kwebb@towson.edu No classes offered this summer.

College of Notre Dame of Maryland B.A. in Business CONTACT: Jeannette Quinn, 410-532-5135 Email: jquinn@ndm.edu The Accelerated College Working professionals attending classes at the Higher Education & Conference Center part time can now earn a bachelor’s degree in Business Management in as little as two and a half years from the College of Notre Dame. Students enrolled in the accelerated program take one course at a time, one night a week for the calendar year. For more information, contact the College of Notre Dame Accelerated College at 410-532-5500. New cohort forming.

BIOTECH Graduate Level Johns Hopkins University Zanvyl Kreiger School of Arts & Sciences M.S. in Biotechnology Contact: Patrick Cummings, 410-516-4724 or 1-800-847-3330 Email: cupat@jhu.edu The Johns Hopkins University Master of Science Program in Biotechnology offers resources from the leader in biomedical science to adults engaging in part-time study. This dynamic program helps student learn, advance, and succeed in a fastpaced industry. Students in this program are pursuing many different professional and career goals and can customize their course of study or select concentrations in bioinformatics or biotechnology enterprise. No courses offered this summer.


ENGINEERING Graduate Level Courses Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering Systems Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Computer Science Contact: Graduate Office, 1-800-548-3647 Email: epp@jhu.edu Systems Engineering Project (645.800.26) 5/31/11 – 8/22/11 Online Course Instructor: S. Seymour

University of Maryland College Park Professional Master of Engineering Graduate Certificate in Engineering Contact: Dr. George Syrmos, 301-405-3633 or ENPM Program Information, 301-405-0362 The following courses will be available through DETS at the Higher Education & Conference Center. Due to limited classroom availability, registration requests for classes which are scheduled for the same day and time will be granted on a first-come, firstserve basis. The HEAT Center is limited to two simultaneous classes. Please contact the DETS coordinator or visit http://www.oaee.umd. edu/class-schedules/summer-11/heat.html for a complete listing of available courses.

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING Applied Finite Element Methods (ENPM652) Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 8:40 p.m. 5/31/11 – 7/21/11 Instructor: J. Etheridge Electrical & Computer Engineering Wireless Communications: Concepts & Technologies (ENPM808T) Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 8:40 p.m. 5/31/11 – 7/21/11 Instructor: S. Bahari

Nuclear Engineering Mathematical Techniques of Reliability Engineering (ENNU620) Monday, Wednesday 4:00 p.m. – 6:50 p.m.. 5/31/11 – 7/21/11 Instructor: TBA

PUBLIC SAFETY Johns Hopkins University Division of Public Safety Leadership Police Executive Leadership Program (PELP) The Police Executive Leadership Program is an intense course of study for public safety executives leading to graduate and undergraduate degrees in management. The award-winning program has been cited as one of the premier public safety executive education programs in the nation. Currently in its twelfth year, the program remains the flagship program for the division and serves as the model for all division programs.

Graduate Level Johns Hopkins University Division of Public Safety Leadership M.S. in Management Contact: Stan Malm, 410-516-9871 Email: smalm@jhu.edu The Johns Hopkins University Police Executive Leadership Program (PELP) is a unique, part-time course of study for current leaders in the field of public safety. The first of its kind in the nation, it brings together an inter-jurisdictional cohort of public safety professionals to develop and enhance leadership skills while focusing on the latest, most relevant issues facing local communities, the region, nation, and world. PELP draws on the best contemporary business curricula and tailors the learning to the needs of public safety leaders. The curriculum consists of 15 three-credit courses covering areas including leadership, change management, building quality organizations, management decision-making, and ethics and integrity. For more information or to apply to one of our programs, visit http://www.psl.jhu.edu/.


Undergraduate Level Johns Hopkins University Division of Public Safety Leadership B.S. in Management Contact: Stan Malm, 410-516-9871 Email: smalm@jhu.edu The undergraduate program provides students with a quality education and myriad opportunities to develop professionally and personally. Throughout the program, students interact with locally and nationally renowned leaders in public safety, education, government, nonprofit organizations, and business and industry. Designed for those who have attained an associate in arts degree or its equivalent (60 credits or more), students must complete 60 upper-level (junior and senior year) undergraduate credits. The 60-credit undergraduate program offers a business-based interdisciplinary curriculum emphasizing the practical application of the ideas and skills gained in class. For more information or to apply to one of our programs, visit http://www.psl.jhu.edu/.

SOCIOLOGY/ CRIMINAL JUSTICE Undergraduate Level Towson University Contact: Kevin Webb, 410-704-2811 Email: kwebb@towson.edu Special Topics in Criminology: Kids, Gangs & Guns (CRMJ370.601) Mon, Wed, Thurs 10:00 a.m. – 12:40 p.m. 7/5/11 – 8/5/11 Room 134 Instructor: L. Hahn Deviant Behavior (SOCI351.601) Mon, Wed 6:00 p.m. – 9:55 p.m. 7/5/11 – 8/5/11 Room 137 Instructor: S. Hartmark Theories of Crime (SOCI353/CRMJ353.601) Tues, Wed, Thurs 9:00 a.m. – 12:35 p.m. 6/07/11 – 6/29/11 Room 138 Instructor: M. Cockey

NURSING Graduate Level College of Notre Dame of Maryland M.S. in Nursing Contact: Melissa King, 410-532-5508 Email: mking@ndm.edu The leadership in nursing education concentration will appeal to the experienced registered nurse who seeks a challenging career as a nurse educator in a variety of academic and service settings. Completion of this concentration gives students the knowledge and skills to meet criteria for nurse educator certification. This concentration is offered in an accelerated format designed to meet the needs of working nurses who choose part-time study but want to finish their studies in the same time frame as a full-time student. New cohort forming.


Undergraduate Level

Graduate Level

College of Notre Dame of Maryland B.S. in Nursing Contact: Jeanette Quinn, 410-532-5135 Email: jquinn@ndm.edu

University of Phoenix M.B.A. in Technology Management Contact: Bob Kleha, 443-812-8102 Email: bob.kleha@phoenix.edu

The Accelerated College Working professionals attending classes at the Higher Education & Conference Center part time can now earn a bachelor’s degree in Nursing in as little as two and a half years from the College of Notre Dame. Students enrolled in the accelerated program take one course at a time, one night a week for the calendar year. For more information, contact the College of Notre Dame Accelerated College at 410-532-5500.

The Master of Business Administration/Technology Management program is designed to enhance the management skills students need to function effectively within a technology organization. Students will create and defend their solutions to technology-based problems of crisis management, profitable growth opportunities, and change leadership. Throughout the program, students gain experience in distilling a situation into a well-defined problem, applying tools and concepts to analyze a variety of alternative solutions, and selecting and defending their recommended course of action.

New cohort forming.

TECHNOLOGY

New cohort forming.

Undergraduate Level

Graduate Level Towson University M.S. in Applied Information Technology Contact: Marylisa Loewe, 410-704-4309 Email: mloewe@towson.edu Software Engineering Fundamentals (AIT624.601) Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 5/31/11 - 8/19/11 Room 204 Instructor: D. Bernhardt

University of Phoenix B.S. in Information Technology Contact: Bob Kleha, 443-812-8102 Email: bob.kleha@phoenix.edu The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program is focused on the acquisition of theory and technical competencies associated with the information technology profession. The courses provide fundamental knowledge and application in both the information systems function and in system development. New cohort forming.

New Programs Preview

The following degree programs will be offered beginning fall semester 2011. Visit www.heatcentermaryland.com for program information.

MA – Health Care Administration MA – Human Resource Management MS/MA – Supply Chain Management PBC – Supply Chain Management BS/BA – Business Administration BS/BA – Psychology BS/BA – Cybersecurity BS/BA – Human Resource Management


Higher Education & Conference Center 1201 Technology Drive Aberdeen, MD 21001

Higher Education & Conference Center @ HEAT The Higher Education & Conference Center@HEAT, located at 1201 Technology Drive, Aberdeen, Maryland 21001, is at Aberdeen Exit 85W off I-95 and is approximately 35 minutes north of Baltimore and 60 minutes south of Philadelphia.

www.heatcentermaryland.com 443-360-9200 • Fax: 443-360-9109 11-0105


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