MCC Continuing Education Fall Mailer 2022

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CONTINUING

EDUCATION Master something new.

page 14 Inventors Academy (ages 10-13)

page 25 Drone Photography

page 30 Traveling Classrooms: Local and Domestic Tours Volume 15 Issue 3

Fall 2022

Noncredit class schedule

Classes begin Sept. 13


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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` HIGHLIGHTED LOCATIONS

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` ADULT EDUCATION

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` ANIMALS ` ARTS AND CRAFTS

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` BASIC FINANCE

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` BUSINESS/PROFESSIONAL

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` COLLEGE FOR KIDS ` COLLEGE FOR TEENS

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` COMMUNICATION/WRITING ` COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY

DEVELOPMENT

` CULINARY: OPEN KITCHEN

18 We continue to prioritize your health and safety. Visit mccneb.edu/coronavirus to keep up to date on our coronavirus response and on-campus guidance. For individuals with a disability requiring an accommodation to participate in any program or activity, please contact Disability Support Services at 531-622-3841 at least 10 days prior to the program for consideration of your accommodation request. For trips and tours, advance notice of up to one month is requested. Learn more about MCC Disability Support Services at mccneb.edu/dss. People 62 years of age or older are eligible for half-price tuition on most Continuing Education courses. Ineligible courses are marked with an asterisk (*). Courses marked with an asterisk are not eligible for the College’s employee/dependent tuition waiver, incentives or other promotional offers. Note: Descriptions in this mailer are summarized. Full descriptions can be found online at mccneb.me/register by using the course search feature to search by class title or keyword. *Asterisk indicates the course does not qualify for any discounts.

Metropolitan Community College Volume 15 Issue 3 Metropolitan Community College (USPS 024-477) is published quarterly by Metropolitan Community College, 5300 N. 30th St., Omaha, NE 68111-1610. Periodicals postage paid at Omaha, NE 68108. Postmaster: Send address changes to Metropolitan Community College, P.O. Box 3777, Omaha, NE 68103-0777.

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WORKSHOPS

` DANCE ` ED2GO

` HISTORICAL INTEREST ` ` ` `

HOBBIES AND GAMES HOME AND FAMILY LANGUAGES MCC EXPLORE: LIFELONG LEARNERS (AGES 50-PLUS)

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MUSIC NONCREDIT CERTIFICATES PHOTOGRAPHY PROTO DESIGN LAB

` REMODELING AND REPAIR WORKSHOPS

` SPORTS

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` SUSTAINABILITY ` TEXTILES

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` TRAVELING CLASSROOMS

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` UGOTCLASS ` WELLNESS

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` WORKFORCE INNOVATION DIVISION


FRESH AND NEW

New class offerings that may pique your interest.

Business Planning Basics

Survey of the structure and functions of the American business system.

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*Coding with Robots (ages 6-9)

Students will learn beginner coding skills by using Sphero Indi robots.

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Intro to Model Rocketry

Students will learn rocketry safety, terminology, construction and design.

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Discover Mandarin Chinese I

Learn the basics of speaking and language structure in a casual learning environment.

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Carving Pumpkins with Lasers

Join us for a pumpkin carving class using the Prototype Design Lab’s laser engravers.

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*no discounts Register: mccneb.edu/ce • 531-MCC-5231

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BLAIR AND WASHINGTON COUNTY Blair Public Library, 2233 Civic Dr., Blair, NE The Blair Public Library and Technology Center combines modern technology with an expanded collection of staff areas and multiuse meeting spaces. Unique library spaces include a 1,000-square-foot art exhibit space and a 500-square-foot makerspace with digital media, 3D printing and scanning and a variety of other creative opportunities.

NEW! *Coding With Robots (ages 6-9) Coding can begin at any age. Students will learn beginner coding skills by using Sphero Indi robots and coding them to drive along pathways, navigate mazes and complete challenges. Blair Public Library, 2233 Civic Dr., Blair, NE KIDS445A SA 10/01-10/22 10:00A-12:00P $179

Herbs and Holistic Health: Ailments and Superfoods Take an in-depth look into ailments and super foods. Discover which herbs, plants and supplements are essential to daily life and which ones are harmful and why. Bring a $5 supply fee to class. Blair Public Library, 2233 Civic Dr., Blair, NE WELL566B SA 10/01 06:00P-08:00P $35

FREMONT AREA CENTER 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE

The center includes 11 classrooms, computer labs, student services and a modern certified nursing assistant lab. Additionally, the center anchors the MCC Data Center Management program. The MCC Data Center Career Academy provides high school students the opportunity to explore special topics in information technology.

Ballroom Dance for Beginners

Learn the basic, easy patterns of the three most popular ballroom dances: foxtrot, waltz and swing. Hard-soled shoes are required. Must be 18 or older. Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE DANC031A M 09/19-10/24 06:30P-07:30P $59

Celebrate Nebraska: Cranes

Discover the diverse attractions Nebraska has to offer the passionate traveler. Learn about one of the world's largest migrations of cranes through our very own Platte River. Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE HIST091C W 11/16 06:00P-09:00P $39

*Comp TIA A+ Mentored Learning

INSTRUCTORS WANTED FOR OUR BLAIR AND FREMONT LOCATIONS We're looking for instructors who can teach kid, teen and/or adult classes. Is that you?

Apply today at mccneb.edu/ceapply.

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This 160-hour program focuses on the CompTIA A+, a professional certification that validates core skills and abilities. Education is delivered over 14 weeks, infusing weekly online labs, assessments, live tutoring sessions and instructor-led workshops. Upon successful completion of the course, participants are prepared to complete the CompTIA A+ certification exam. This course is offered at no cost to eligible grant participants and free to those who qualify. To determine if you qualify for funding, complete an interest inquiry online at mccneb.edu/rapiditacademy or email rapidIT@mccneb.edu. Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE WIDX168G TTH 09/06-12/06 01:00P-05:00P WIDX168H TTH 06/08-12/08 05:30P-09:30P WIDX168I MW 10/05-01/11 09:00A-01:00P WIDX168J MW 10/03-01/09 05:30P-09:30P WIDX168K TTH 11/10-02/16 01:00P-05:00P WIDX168L TTH 11/08-02/14 05:30P-09:30P

Country Line Dancing Workshop

Join the fun and explore new and old country line dances. Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE DANC022A SA 10/22 09:00A-12:00P

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NEW! Swing Dance for Beginners: Lindy Hop

Prerequisite: Ballroom Dance for Beginners Referred to as the “original” swing dance, the Lindy Hop has been enjoyed by many generations of dancers. It is characterized by fast rotations, swing outs and high-energy footwork. Learn rock step, triple steps and swivel. Must be 18 or older. Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE DANC028A M 09/19-10/31 07:30P-08:30P $59

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WELCOME TO MCC NORTH EXPRESS TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING

Highlander Accelerator Building, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) NOAA Science on a Sphere At MCC North Express, you’ll find Nebraska’s only National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Science on a Sphere exhibit. With this amazing room-sized global display, take courses about our world in the stars, animal migration, climate change and biodiversity (just to name a few). Find a list of this quarter’s SOS classes in this catalog and online at mccneb.edu/sos. Continuing Education Explore a diverse assortment of noncredit MCC Continuing Education courses, varying from free coding clubs for young girls to writing classes and creating costumes for beginners and anywhere in between. Find a list of this quarter’s Continuing Education classes in this catalog and online at mccneb.edu/ce. Adult Education Sign up for our GED and ESL courses through the MCC Adult Education program in collaboration with the Nebraska Department of Education. Perks include free GED testing, NorthStar Digital Literacy curriculum and completing work-ready certificates in your very first class. If interested, contact the Adult Education’s student services team at 531-622-4060 or adulted@mccneb.edu. Highlander Community MCC North Express is proud to be a part of the Highlander neighborhood — a purpose-built community comprised of high-quality housing, thriving educational sites and recreational facilities, all led through the vision of the Seventy Five North Revitalization Corp. Find more information on this amazing community at seventyfivenorth.org. Have a question? Give MCC North Express a call at 531-MCC-5000 or email us at mccnorthexpress@mccneb.edu. We look forward to seeing you soon.

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN ACTION

MCC IT EXPRESS The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. Millwork Commons is a collaborative community designed to inspire and support the work of innovators and creators by providing engaging spaces to work, live, connect and explore. The Ashton Building is a hub for tech, art, design and community growth. • Career pathways in technology • Connecting to opportunities in the community • Pathways with MCC Equity and Inclusion • Workforce, internships and student mentorship • Real-world upskilling

Photo credit: Field Day Development

RAPID IT EMPLOYMENT ACADEMY

The Rapid IT Employment program is funded through a U.S. Department of Labor grant to provide accessible learning pathways into high-wage, high-demand IT career fields. Participants receive full tuition support, a dedicated career coach and job placement assistance. To determine if you qualify for funding, complete an interest inquiry online at mccneb.edu/rapiditacademy or email rapidIT@mccneb.edu.

*Rapid IT Academy Application Workshop

This 90-minute course provides an overview of the Rapid IT Employment Academy, how to apply and job opportunities upon successful completion of the program. Participants work with a Career Coach to complete the application materials. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. WIDX036R F 06/10 01:00P-02:30P FREE

*CompTIA A+ Mentored Learning

This 160-hour program focuses on the CompTIA A+, a professional certification that validates core skills and abilities in areas such as cybersecurity; data backup, recovery and storage; device configuration; networking; operating systems; technical support; and troubleshooting. Education is delivered over 14 weeks, infusing weekly online labs, assessments, live tutoring sessions and instructor-led workshops. Upon successful completion of the course, participants are prepared to complete the CompTIA A+ certification exam. This course is offered at no cost to eligible grant participants and free to those who qualify. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. WIDX168A TTH 09/06-12/06 01:00P-05:00P WIDX168B TTH 06/08-12/08 05:30P-09:30P WIDX168C MW 10/05-01/11 09:00A-01:00P WIDX168D MW 10/03-01/09 05:30P-09:30P WIDX168E TTH 11/10-02/16 01:00P-05:00P WIDX168F TTH 11/08-02/14 05:30P-09:30P Contact rapidIT@mccneb.edu for more information on course offerings or to apply for funding. The following online professional certification courses allow participants to enroll any time after the start of the quarter to provide a self-paced learning experience. Contact rapidIT@mccneb.edu for more information on the course offerings and to apply for funding.

• *Google IT Support Professional Certificate • *Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate • *Google UX Design Professional Certificate • *Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate • *Google Cloud Networking Professional Certificate

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CONTINUING EDUCATION AT THE ASHTON Esports Marketing

This course will focus on the creation, execution and promotion of esports competitions, as well as the gaming industry, through different marketing methods. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. COMP849A SA 09/17-09/24 10:00A-12:00P $69

Become a Professional YouTuber/Streamer

Discover how to enter the YouTube© streaming profession and all that it entails. We'll cover how to set up Twitch and YouTube accounts, grow a following, the necessary equipment and more. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. COMP859A SA 11/12 10:00A-01:00P $59

Digital Photo Editing in Adobe Photoshop

Learn how to best use Photoshop® functions to enhance your compositions, color correct, retouch and correct skin tone. Bring your digital camera to class. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. PHOT003A TH 09/22-10/20 06:00P-08:00P $99

Basic Digital Photography

Learn about the features of your camera and about basic exposure and composition. Bring your digital camera to class. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. PHOT004A T 09/20-10/18 06:00P-08:00P $99

Business Supply and Demand

Delve into the entrepreneurship side of freight farming. We will discuss researching supply and demand for restaurants; donations and who can benefit; starting a farmer’s market; and creating a seed plug so others can take plants home to start their own garden. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. SUST022A SA 10/08 10:00A-01:00P $49

*Be a Leading Lady in Tech (ages 11-17)

Learn how to get in the tech game and stay here. We have the tech skills, now it's time to secure the wallet. Ask us about scholarships at gambletechfirm@gmail.com, or call 402-763-0301. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. TEEN359A SA 09/24-10/22 10:00A-01:00P $149

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN ACTION

MCC at Yates Illuminates Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. Tucked inside the Gifford Park neighborhood on 32nd and Davenport streets is the Yates Community Center. The more than a century-old, 30,000-square-foot structure offers classrooms, offices and multipurpose spaces, a commercial kitchen and an auditorium with a stage. Yates has direct access to crosstown thoroughfares on Dodge and 30th streets, as well as to the interstate. It’s close to the Omaha Public Schools Teacher Administration Center, Duchesne Academy, Creighton University, health care facilities, social service agencies and North Downtown. We are proud to be a part of a coalition of organizations working together to elevate and promote the lived experience of our diverse community.

FOCUSING ON COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE EDUCATION

We curate a space that cultivates education by weaving diversity, equity and inclusive opportunities through individual creativity and expression for all. • Continuing Education • Adult Education • Career Coaching • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

UPCOMING PROGRAMMING • College for Kids and Teens • Freight Farm • MCC Explore: Lifelong Learners • Noncredit Food Pantry Management Certificate • Noncredit Sustainability Certificate • STEM Education • Wellness

Visit mccneb.edu/ce/yates for more information.

OTHER LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Career Advancement • Career Coaching: Meet with a Career Coach to start, continue or navigate your education to successful employment journey. Career Coaching uses an individualized approach to focus on goal setting, intention touch points, assessments, tools and resources to help individuals find, fuel and pursue training opportunities to reach their employment goals. • Integrated Education and Training: This model provides workplace and college readiness skills so participants can transition from school into livable-wage jobs more seamlessly and quickly. • Career Placement Program: This program prepares people for job success through a workforce preparation training series. After program participants complete the career placement program, they are offered interviews with area businesses. The College’s focus is to ensure individuals receive training and support to enter into a high-skill, -demand and -wage job. The program has been a resounding success: 85% who complete the MCC Career Placement Program receive jobs at an average wage of $25.83/hour with a plan for advanced training opportunities.

English as a Second Language: Metropolitan Community College Adult Education provides noncredit English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for non-English-speaking individuals living in the Omaha area. The classes focus on basic English skills. Contact the MCC South Express office at 531-622-4060 or adultedu@mccneb.edu to register for classes.

GED Program: General Educational Development classes are offered at various locations throughout the Omaha metro area. GED tests are a group of four subject tests, which, when passed, provide certification that the test-taker has United States or Canadian high school-level academic skills. It is an alternative to the US high school diploma, HiSET and TASC test. Contact the MCC South Express office at 531-622-4060 or adultedu@mccneb.edu for more information.

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ADULT EDUCATION INCREASE YOUR SKILLS. MCC Adult Education offers noncredit instruction to students in the Omaha metro area who are seeking to develop their basic skills, earn a GED or increase their literacy as a non-English speaker. For more information, visit mccneb.edu/adulteducation.

GED (GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT)

MCC Adult Education is a program sponsored jointly by the Nebraska State Department of Education and the College. This program is for adults 18 years of age or older; however, people who are at least 16 years of age and are not enrolled in a regular high school program may enroll with special permission from the Nebraska State Department of Education. This program offers students the opportunity to develop basic skills in reading, writing and math. There are no fees for GED classes. This program also consists of GED preparation classes that prepare adults for the General Education Development examination, which is a nationally standardized test of high school equivalency. There is an application fee for the high school diploma and a testing fee. The high school diploma is issued by the Nebraska Department of Education upon successful completion of the examination. The GED examination consists of the following four timed tests: • Reasoning through language arts (150 minutes) • Social studies (90 minutes) • Science (90 minutes) • Mathematical reasoning (115 minutes) GED classes are offered at various locations throughout the Omaha metro area. There are two program pathways for GED. There are enrollment-based classes and open learning opportunities. The enrollment-based classes require students to: • Attend an Adult Education information session • Take an introductory three-week course [the Transitional Learning Community] • Complete Nebraska Department of Education paperwork • Complete an interview • Complete computer literacy education components • Take periodic CASAS testing • Attend class daily

MCC Adult Education offers open learning opportunities for students needing more learning flexibility and who are not currently able to adhere to strict requirements of attendance and periodic testing found in the enrollment-based classes. Opportunities in this pathway include: • Open enrollment classes so that students may attend and participate as their schedules permit. • Self-Paced GED prep classes for GED students. • There are no requirements for attendance or testing. MCC is authorized by GED Testing Service to provide official GED testing. Additional information regarding MCC Adult Education and GED classes can be obtained by calling the Adult Education office at 531-MCC-4060.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE PROGRAM

Learn English for FREE with quality instructors. The College's English as a Second Language program offers noncredit learning options for students who need to develop English language proficiency. These classes are offered to provide a sequenced program of instruction. ESL classes are offered at various locations throughout the Omaha metropolitan area. ESL class participant requirements: • 18 years of age or older • Nebraska resident (you do not have to be a U.S. citizen) • Attend an information meeting • Attend a two-week introductory class • Attend class regularly Students who enter the ESL program are required to complete assessment testing to determine appropriate placement into the sequence of courses. To register for assessment testing for credit ESL classes, contact Student Services at 531-622-2400. Additional information concerning noncredit ESL instruction can be obtained by calling the Adult Education office at 531-622-4060. Information about credit ESL courses can be obtained from any MCC Student Services office or the Office of the Dean of Academic Success at 531-622-2387.

OTHER LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES We also provide computer classes for students wanting to improve their computer skills and conversational English classes for students who cannot attend a class regularly. Contact the MCC South Express office at 531-622-4060 or adultedu@mccneb.edu to register for classes.

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CAREER ADVANCEMENT GAP

The Community College Gap Assistance Program provides need-based tuition assistance for approved short-term credit and noncredit training programs that are in high-need fields to eligible Nebraska residents. Gap assistance may be right for you if you are unemployed, underemployed or are looking to upskill to achieve career advancement. WHAT DOES GAP COVER? You may be eligible for partial or total assistance for tuition, books, fees and equipment. WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION? By applying for and accepting Gap funding you are agreeing to: 1. Maintain regular contact with instructors, career coaches and program staff. 2. Sign any necessary releases to provide relevant information to College staff, if applicable. 3. Discuss with College staff any issues that may affect your ability to complete the program and obtain or maintain full-time employment. 4. Attend all courses regularly. If you will be absent, communicate with College staff and make arraignments to complete work outside of class time. 5. Meet with College staff to develop a job-search plan. 6. Complete surveying when requested by College staff. HOW DO I APPLY? 1. Sign up to attend a GAP Training Informational Session at bit.ly/3OCQFvA. 2. Schedule to take and complete the National Career Readiness Certificate assessment. 3. Research and select your desired program. 4. Complete your Gap application and send it to gap@mccneb.edu 5. Collect your verification documents that will need to be provided during your interview: • State-issued photo ID or driver’s license • Most recent paycheck stubs for self and spouse, if applicable • • • •

SNAP EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING

MCC is proud to collaborate with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Labor to empower families and individuals seeking better employment opportunities and better lives by offering the SNAP Next Step Employment and Training Program (SNAP E&T). SNAP E&T provides SNAP recipients who are unemployed or underemployed the opportunity to complete education and training programs that will lead to a fulfilling and rewarding career with increased earning potential. For more information, email snapet@mccneb.edu or call 531-MCC-2110.

CAREER SKILLS AND ADVANCEMENT

The MCC Career Skills and Advancement program is for adults 18 years of age or older seeking to upskill, reskill and enter the workforce through short-term, industry-recognized training. This program provides tools and resources to participants to enter and maintain employment in highdemand, high-wage and high-skill industry areas. Participants enroll in a Career Placement Program while simultaneously enrolled in technical trainings. Participants will receive the following tools and resources: • Increased workplace skills and certifications • Career coaching and referrals to agencies (when/as needed) • Direct introductions to hiring businesses Visit mccneb.edu/csa for more information. If you would like to schedule information sessions and/or workplace skills workshops/sessions, contact careerforward@mccneb.edu. Workplace Skills workshops and sessions can also be tailored for participants under the age of 18.

CONTACT US Adult Education office: 531-MCC-4060 Adult Education email: adultedu@mccneb.edu

Verification of other sources of income Most recent year's tax return Green card, if applicable Résumé, if available

A diverse list of approved programs can be found online at mccneb.edu/gap. For additional information, email gap@mccneb.edu or call 531-MCC-2110. *no discounts Register: mccneb.edu/ce • 531-MCC-5231

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NONCREDIT EQUESTRIAN CERTIFICATE

After taking The Horse Course 101 and 102, Horse Handling and Grooming, Stable Management and/or Equestrian Competition and Management, receive a Noncredit Equestrian Certificate and qualify to participate in an internship. Visit mccneb.edu/equestrian for more information.

Yearly schedule Fall quarter • The Horse Course 101 • The Horse Course 102

Winter quarter • Horse Handling and Grooming • Stable Management

Spring quarter • The Horse Course 101 • The Horse Course 102 • Equestrian Competition and Management

ANIMALS

Summer quarter

PAMPER YOUR PET. Beekeeping Basics: Build Your Hive

Join the MCC Horticulture team and learn about the social structure of beehives, see the equipment we use in our apiary and try different types of seasonal honey. You will leave with plans to construct your own hive. Fort Omaha Campus, Building 29, 5300 N. 30th St. HORT024A SA 09/24 09:00A-12:00P $30

Beekeeping Basics: Intro to Beekeeping

Are you curious about what it takes to become a successful beekeeper? Find out if beekeeping is for you. In this introductory course, learn what equipment is used, how much it costs to get started and how much time it takes to become a successful beekeeper. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) ANIM257A SA 10/08 09:00A-12:00P $30

Biodiversity in Your Backyard: Gardening for Butterflies

Learn about pollinators and get a head start for designing your own pollinator garden or to make your current garden pollinator friendly. Class includes tour of the Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo’s butterfly house. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) and Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. SUST015A TH 09/22-09/29 06:00P-08:00P $49

• Equestrian Internship *Internship is only offered to students who have completed all other required courses.

*The Horse Course 101

Students in this introductory course will learn about the anatomy, nutrition, health and care of horses. Guest speakers from various careers in the equine industry will discuss their background, training and experience. This course includes one field trip to a local farm for hands-on experience. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE ANIM002A M 09/12-10/17 06:30P-08:00P $100

*The Horse Course 102

Prerequisite: The Horse Course 101 or approval Students unable to attend Horse Course 101 or with previous knowledge of horses will have the chance to test into Horse Course 102. Expand on existing knowledge in horse health and care by completing classwork and listening to guest speakers. (skips 10/31) Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE ANIM003A M 10/17-11/21 06:30P-08:00P $100

NEW! Monarchs (ages 12 and up)

Monarch butterflies are known as an indicator species, come learn what that means, why they are important and participate in monarch tagging as they get ready to migrate for the winter. Bring a $15 supply fee to class. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. ANIM158A SA 09/17 09:00A-12:00P $45

NEW! Native Animals (ages 15-18)

There is a diverse population of animals that call Nebraska their home. Come to the Wildlife Safari to get an up-close look at our native animals. Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari 16406 292nd St., Ashland, NE TEEN426A SA 10/01 01:00P-04:00P $45

NEW! Reptiles of the Desert

Explore the amazing diversity and incredible adaptations of reptiles that make their homes in the harsh conditions of the world's deserts. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) ANIM155A TTH 09/06-09/15 04:00P-07:00P $30

NEW! Reptiles of Nebraska (ages 15-18)

How many reptiles live in Nebraska? How do these reptiles survive our varied climate? We will answer these questions and more as we learn all about desert reptiles in the classroom by visiting with herpetologists and by exploring the Desert Dome at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. TEEN425A SA 10/15 01:00P-04:00P $45 8

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NEW! Ceramic Glazing: Pet Dish

Join us for a fun-filled glazing class especially for your beloved pet. Be creative as you explore glazing with a multitude of colors. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. ARTC918A SA 10/22 09:00A-12:00P $55

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS NEW! Ceramic Glazing: Vintage Christmas Tree

The vintage ceramic Christmas trees are back in a huge way! Enjoy the nostalgia as you hand paint your very own tree. Choose from different colored glazes and lights. Supplies included. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. ARTC923A SA 11/19 01:00P-04:00P $55 ARTC923B SA 11/26 01:00P-04:00P $55 ARTC923C SA 12/03 09:00A-12:00P $55 ARTC923D SA 12/10 01:00P-04:00P $55

NEW! Ceramic Glazing: Christmas Tree Truck

Get in the Christmas spirit as you hand paint your very own traditional truck hauling a tree. Choose from different colored glazes and lights. Supplies included. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. ARTC499A SA 11/26 09:00A-12:00P $55

ARTS AND CRAFTS SKIP THE LINE; MAKE IT YOURSELF. Arts and Crafts for Daycare Providers and You

Take everyday items and make a plethora of arts and crafts. Find out how inexpensive and easy it is to do arts and crafts sessions with your daycare students. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE ARTC477A W 10/05 05:30P-08:30P $39 Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE ARTC477B SA 11/19 12:00P-03:00P $39

NEW! Barn Quilt: 3 Flower

Paint a full-size 2 foot outdoor barn quilt. The flower design will already be on the barn quilt. You will have many paint colors to choose from in class. Bring FrogTape® Delicate (yellow), a hair dryer and a heavy-duty extension cord to class. La Vista Community Center, 8116 Park View Blvd., La Vista, NE ARTC921A W 11/16 04:00P-07:00P $85

NEW! Barn Quilt: Folded Flag

Paint a full-size 2 foot outdoor barn quilt. You do not need to be an artist and you do not need a barn to put it on; they go everywhere! Bring FrogTape® Delicate Surface (yellow), a hair dryer and a heavy-duty extension cord to class. La Vista Community Center, 8116 Park View Blvd., La Vista, NE ARTC920A W 11/16 12:00P-03:00P $85

Bob Ross: Triple Waterfall

Join this class to paint a small triple waterfall descending into a pretty lake with beautiful snow-capped mountains and leafy trees. Visit mccneb.edu/ce/ross for a supply list or rent the supplies in class for $33. Time will be taken for lunch. La Vista Community Center, 8116 Park View Blvd., La Vista, NE ARTC778A SA 10/01 10:30A-05:00P $99

Calligraphy: The Italic Hand

Learn the italic alphabet, plus some tips and techniques to make your calligraphy writing more impressive. Bring a $12 lab fee to class. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE ARTC153A TH 09/15-10/06 06:30P-08:00P $69

NEW! Ceramic Glazing: Vintage Light-Up Camper

Soak in the nostalgia of the holiday season as you decorate your very own vintage light up camper and embellish the scene wherever you set up camp this year. Measures 8¼" W x 5" H x 5" L. All supplies included. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. ARTC922A SA 12/03 01:00P-04:00P $55

NEW! Christmas Ornaments

Great gift idea! Use a variety of materials to make holiday ornaments. Supplies included. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE ARTC268A TH 11/10 06:00P-08:00P $39

NEW! DIY Holiday Centerpieces

Your love of tradition will sparkle for all to see when you place your mantle or holiday centerpiece on breathtaking display. This exquisite and unusual design evokes holidays of long past or the contemporary holidays of today. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE ARTC919A TH 10/27 06:00P-08:30P $49

DIY Ugly Sweater Workshop

Get ready for all of the holiday parties by creating your fun and quirky holiday sweater. Bring a $10 supply fee and a sweater to class. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) ARTC742A SA 11/19 09:00A-11:00A $29

Holiday Card Making

Discover different methods and materials to express your creativity in personalized holiday card greeting. Ideas from simple to sophisticated using old cards, dimensionals, embossing and more. You will even try 3D styles, pop-ups and get a chance to see what a cutting machine can do. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE ARTC707A T 11/15 06:00P-08:00P $39

Holiday Glass

Bring on the holidays with colorful, fusible glass. Choose from jewelry, ornaments or small dishes. The fun begins while you collage with glass to create your own, one-of-a-kind piece. Learn some tricks and design skills, and then jump right into creating. Bring a $10 supply fee to class. Designs will be taken to the kiln and can be picked up in about a week. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. ARTC125A TH 12/01 06:30P-08:00P $55

NEW! Cartooning for Adults

Create comic strips by learning how to draw humorous characters and animals using exaggeration and comic techniques. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) ARTC491A F 09/23 05:00P-07:00P $40

NEW! Ceramic Glazing: Pet Dish

Join us for a fun-filled glazing class especially for your beloved pet. Be creative as you explore glazing with a multitude of colors. Supplies included. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. ARTC918A SA 10/22 09:00A-12:00P $55 *no discounts Register: mccneb.edu/ce • 531-MCC-5231

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*Silversmithing: Couples Night Out

Bring your sweetheart and create your own hammered sterling silver rings, while enjoying a fresh selection of fruits, aged cheeses and beverages. You may bring your own wine. Registration is for two people. Supplies included. Silver of Oz, 2610 N Main St., Ste B, Elkhorn, NE ARTC665A F 10/21 06:00P-09:00P $250

*Stained Glass for Beginners

Join this hands-on course constructing stained glass using the copper foil technique. Discover the unique Tiffany Lamp style craft, explore color, design, glass cutting, soldering techniques and more. Supplies included. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. ARTC171A SA 09/17-10/08 09:00A-12:00P $159 ARTC171B SA 09/17-10/08 01:00P-04:00P $159

Wheel-thrown Pottery for Beginners

Learn basic skills to compose a pot or vase using an actual potter's wheel. After decoration and firing, your creation will be ready for pick up. Supplies included. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. ARTC135A SA 10/29-11/19 10:00A-12:00P $99

Ceramics: Date Night

Create a special ceramic piece to treasure forever. Pieces will be fired and ready for pickup in about a week. Only one person should register. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. ARTC716A F 09/23 06:00P-09:00P $39

DIY Thanksgiving Centerpiece

Gain some simple DIY skills while creating the perfect centerpieces and decor for your Thanksgiving gathering. Bring a $15 supply fee to class. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) ARTC741A SA 11/12 09:00A-11:00A $29

Intermediate Watercolor

TAKE METAL SCULPTURE CLASSES WITH MCC

NEW! Intro to Drawing

*Beginning Metal Sculpture

Learn how to add texture and depth to your own composition. Bring your watercolor supplies and an idea for your next painting to class. La Vista Community Center, 8116 Park View Blvd., La Vista, NE ARTC397A W 09/14-11/02 01:00P-03:00P $99 ARTC397B TH 09/15-11/03 01:00P-03:00P $99 Learn the basics of lines, values and composition. You will learn to draw what you see and how to use proportion, foreshortening and perspective to create your own work of art. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) ARTC042A T 10/04-10/11 05:00P-06:00P $45

*Silversmithing - Girls Night Out

Join master silversmith, Levent Oz, for an evening with your friends, or make some new ones while creating your own hammered sterling silver pendant. Guests will enjoy a fresh selection of fruits, aged cheeses and beverages. You can also create a pair of hammered earrings for an additional $75, payable that evening. You may bring your own wine. Call 402-558-1307 with questions. Must be 21 or older. Silver of Oz, 2610 N. Main St., Ste B, Elkhorn, NE ARTC364A SA 09/17 06:00P-08:00P $135

*Silversmithing for Beginners

Discover how to create professionally finished silver jewelry in just five weeks. You'll even learn to design a ring. Supplies included. Silver of Oz, 2610 N. Main St., Ste B, Elkhorn, NE ARTC359A W 09/14-10/12 06:00P-08:00P $239 ARTC359B T 10/04-11/01 06:00P-08:00P $239

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Create and weld beautiful, unique metal art pieces in our fully equipped welding lab. Choose from home décor or larger yard art pieces. Advance your technical skills to further your hobby, or even start a small business selling your creations. Discover the safety Prototypecols along with fundamental skills required to create steel and copper sculptures. Explore the basic elements and principles of design to a greater degree as you practice and create your own pieces. Must be 18 or older. No experience needed. Fort Omaha Campus, Building 26, 5300 N. 30th St. ARTC356B SA 09/17-11/19 10:00A-02:00P $249

*Advanced Metal Sculpture

Prerequisite: Beginning Metal Sculpture Continue the fundamental skills required to create steel and copper sculptures. Combine these skills with those learned in Beginning Metal Sculpture, applying the basic elements and principles of design, and practice achieving unity and harmony to a greater degree as you create your own pieces. Must be 18 or older. Fort Omaha Campus, Building 26, 5300 N. 30th St. ARTC357A F 09/16-11/18 06:00P-10:00P $249

*Metal Sculpture Lab

Prerequisite: Beginning Metal Sculpture and Advanced Metal Sculpture or previous Metal Sculpture class (ARTC400) Create and weld beautiful, unique metal art pieces in our fully equipped welding lab. Choose from home décor or larger yard art pieces. Advance your technical skills to further your hobby or even start your own small business selling your creations. Must be 18 or older. (Section D skips 11/25, Sections E & F skip 10/31) Fort Omaha Campus, Building 26, 5300 N. 30th St. ARTC358A T 09/13-11/15 12:30P-04:30P $200 ARTC358B W 09/14-11/16 10:00A-02:00P $200 ARTC358C TH 09/15-11/17 12:30P-04:30P $200 ARTC358D F 09/16-11/18 10:00A-02:00P $200 ARTC358E M 09/19-11/28 10:00A-02:00P $200 ARTC358F M 09/19-11/28 06:00P-10:00P $200 *no discounts


BASIC FINANCE PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE. Bookkeeping for Small Businesses

Should you do your own bookkeeping for your small business or outsource it to a third party? Learn about the options available to you and what reskilling to consider if you want to manage your own books. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) FINA034A M 10/03 06:00P-09:00P $39

NEW! Budgeting with Cash Envelopes

Learn how to create a monthly budget and create a cash budgeting system to categorize your monthly expenses and be more mindful about your money. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE FINA048A SA 10/15 01:00P-03:00P $29

NEW! Credit and Debt

Learn the importance of maintaining strong credit, how to find and monitor your own credit report and score, different types of loans and how loans play a role in large purchase planning. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) FINA053A TH 10/27 06:00P-08:00P $29

Cryptocurrency 101

What is cryptocurrency and how does it work? We will discuss money, banking and an overview of cryptocurrency. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) FINA042A SA 10/01 10:00A-12:00P $39

Cryptocurrency 102

Continue the discussion on how to use cryptocurrency, buy and sell one and other uses, such as non fungible tokens, Stablecoins and Altcoin tokens. Learn about crypto safety and discuss its future. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) FINA043A SA 10/15 10:00A-12:00P $39

NEW! Goals and Tools

Develop short, intermediate and long-term financial goals. Use banking and budgeting to attain these goals. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) FINA051A TH 10/13 06:00P-08:00P $29

NEW! Income and Taxes

Need a plan? Learn how to analyze current and possible future income potential, and map out financial responsibilities and the tax system framework. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) FINA052A TH 10/20 06:00P-08:00P $29

Investing for Beginners

Discover underlying concepts of investing, different investment options and their attributes, valuation methods and common investment strategies. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE FINA324A TH 09/29-10/13 05:30P-08:30P

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NEW! Protect Yourself

Learn the major types of insurance, and review current and possible future insurance needs. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) FINA054A TH 11/03 06:00P-08:00P $29

NEW! Savings and Retirement

What is compound interest, and how does it affect your savings and retirement planning? Discover how to develop a retirement plan to meet your future goals. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) FINA055A TH 11/10 06:00P-08:00P $29

Your Financial Health: Investing, Saving and Tax Strategies

Are you stressed out by your financial health? Learn how to get and stay financially fit. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE FINA301A SA 11/12-11/26 09:00A-12:20P $99

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#KNOWL FINANCIAL LITERACY: TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR FINANCES TODAY

Now more than ever, it is important that students are educated about financial matters. Take control of your finances by checking out Financial Avenue. These courses are free, and completion is not required. You can take as few or as many courses as you want. For more information, visit mccneb.edu/financial-literacy.

PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY This course is intended to start you off on the right path to financial wellness by showing you how you can make good decisions instead of just telling you that you should make them.

FOUNDATIONS OF MONEY Whether you're just getting started learning about money management or a bit more experienced, it's smart to have a grasp on the basics. First, you'll give some thought as to what your money goals are, then apply them to the Knowl's Three-Step Foundation of Money Management.

COLLEGE AND MONEY This course will cover 5 Steps to Getting a Bigger Bang for Your Buck with College.

FAFSA In this course, the Knowl gives you all the Free Application for Federal Student Aid knowledge you need to take care of this important step.

LOAN GUIDANCE In this course, the Knowl will help make things easy and give you a clear understanding of how loans work and how to manage and pay them off without the stress.

EARNING MONEY The Knowl kicks off this course with the Money Making Blueprint (the plan, the process and the work).

CREDIT AND PROTECTING YOUR MONEY You've heard about how important knowing your credit score is, right? Your credit score and credit history form the basis for what we call your financial story. Being able to craft your story the way you want it and keep it safe is what this course is all about.

SPENDING AND BORROWING This course provides strategies for spending and saving in a way that supports your financial goals and teaches you to recognize the forces that influence how you spend and borrow so you can make the best choices for yourself.

DEBT AND REPAYMENT This course explains how debt works, the cost of debt, managing and repaying debt and avoiding unnecessary debt in the future.

FUTURE OF YOUR MONEY The information in this course will help you make the best financial choices for today (such as housing and transportation), for just-in-case (such as emergency savings and insurance) and for your future (such as investing) so that your needs are met and you achieve your financial goals. To access Financial Avenue courses, visit fa.financialavenue.org. The first time you log in, you will need to select “Login,” then click on the “Sign up now” link on the right-hand side of the login page. Enter access code af9xvp.

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*REACH Construction Industry Certificate

Metropolitan Community College is proud to be a strategic partner of REACH. The program’s objective is to expand the number and capacity of the Greater Omaha’s contractor pool and to help those firms reach their strategic goals. The REACH Construction Industry Academy is sponsored by the Greater Omaha Chamber REACH program. Visit omahachamber.org/reach for more information. When you own your own small business, you wear a lot of hats, and REACH ensures you have the tools necessary to do that well. Topics covered include employment law, accounting and bookkeeping, construction law, surety bonding, marketing and more. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD007A TH 09/15-11/17 06:00P-09:00P $125

*Sewer Layer Prep Course

This course will help students prepare for the City of Omaha Sewer Layer License Exam. Students will learn both practical and theoretical knowledge of sewer laying and installation of water services. Fort Omaha Campus, Building 25, 5300 N. 30th St. BSAD869A SA 11/12 08:00A-12:00P $149

BUSINESS/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BECAUSE PROFESSIONALISM MATTERS. *Academia de Contratistas y Comerciantes

La Academia de Negocios y Contratistas fue creada en Metropolitan Community College en respuesta a las necesidades de empleadoresy contratistas que buscan diversificar su fuerza laboral e incrementarla práctica de apoyar los dueños de pequeños negocios. El programa ofrece a los miembros de la comunidad múltiples credenciales reconocidas en la industria, mientras que también provee servicios de apoyo y habilidades de empleabilidad que muchos individuos necesitan para tener éxito. MCC South Express, 3002 S. 24th St. BSAD218A W 09/21-11/09 06:00P-08:00P $100

NEW! *Small Business Startup: The Whole Truth

The small business game has changed. We will cover researching, preparing, launching, insuring, operating, relocating and more. This class will focus on establishing limited liability company entities in Nebraska and is not designed for those seeking to start a corporation or join a franchise. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing BSAD459A T 10/04-10/25 05:45P-08:45P $129

Soft Skills in Job Hunting and Interviewing

During the great reshuffling, we are all trying to look good for new employers. The tried-and-true method to stand out is by developing your soft skills. You will get assistance with job-hunting ideas, practice interviewing and being influential during interviews. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD453B SA 10/01 09:00A-12:00P $39 Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE BSAD453A W 10/26 05:30P-08:30P $39

Basics of Math

Upgrade your math skills. Explore how to utilize your calculator and the calculator utility on your cell phone for everyday situations. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD350A SA 09/17 10:00A-01:00P $19

NEW! Business Planning Basics

Survey of the structure and functions of the American business system with an overview of business organization. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD458A M 09/19-09/26 06:00P-08:00P $45

Digital Marketing Tools to Grow Your Business

Explore how the craft of writing intriguing social media posts, properly implemented SEO and some Google tools that can set you apart from the crowd. A Gmail account is required. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing COMP967A TH 09/22-09/29 05:45P-08:45P $69

*Infant/Toddler Child Development Associate Training

*Entrepreneur Crash Course

This course is essential for those wanting to start a business or for current business owners wanting to prepare their company for sustainability and success. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD287A T 10/04-10/25 06:00P-08:00P $60

How to Make Money with “Side Hustles”

Explore opportunities to earn extra money for all skill levels. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD378A T 09/27 05:45P-08:45P

*Capacitación de Asociado de Desarrolló Infantil y Niños Pequeños $49

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MCC provides a comprehensive, interactive online training program to fulfill the Child Development Associate requirement for 120 hours of formal education to apply for your Infant/Toddler CDA Credential. The training is fully delivered online for access from anywhere at any time. For more information and to register, visit mccneb.edu/ce/cda. Online Class ECED001A Open Enrollment 09/06-11/30 $500 MCC proporciona una capacitación integral e interactiva en línea para cumplir con el requisito de CDA de 120 horas de educación formal para solicitar su credencial de CDA para bebes/niños pequeños. La capacitación se entrega completamente en línea para acceder desde cualquier lugar en cualquier momento. Para obtener más información y registrase, visite mccneb.edu/ce/cda-espanol. En Línea ECED002A Inscripción Abierta 09/06-11/30 $500

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NONCREDIT EVENT AND WEDDING PLANNING CERTIFICATE To receive an MCC Noncredit Event and Wedding Planning Certificate, take Event and Wedding Planning: Entrepreneurship and Management; Event Design and Floral Artistry; Event Budgeting and Financial Management; Negotiating Event Contracts and Agreements; and two elective courses. This program guides students through core classes to kickstart or enhance their event planning career. Upon completion, students will be able to accelerate their career from coordinating to producing high-functioning programming. For more information or to enroll, visit mccneb.edu/ce/plan.

YEARLY SCHEDULE: EVENT AND WEDDING PLANNING Fall quarter

• Entrepreneurship and Management

NONCREDIT CUSTOMER SERVICE CERTIFICATE

No business or organization can succeed without building customer satisfaction. Likewise, no person can be successful in business without meeting the needs of their internal and external customers. We all interact with people who depend upon us to provide them with information, guidance, services, products or social support. This Noncredit Customer Service Certificate is designed for those seeking customer service skills that will enable participants to apply those skills when dealing with a variety of personality types and situations. Take all five workshops to receive a certificate. Visit mccneb.edu/ce/csr for more information.

Customer Service Basics in a Technology-Driven Society

Recognize the role of technology-effective service delivery. Learn how technology enhances an organization's service delivery capabilities and discuss ways that companies are integrating these technologies into their service strategies. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD447A SA 09/24 09:00A-12:00P $45

Communication Skills Are More Than Just Words

Learn the importance of effective communication in customer service. Recognize the effective elements of interpersonal communication through both verbal and nonverbal communication. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD448A SA 10/01 09:00A-12:00P $45

Active Listening to Build Better Customer Relations

Explore the importance of customer service and the strategies to use to communicate effectively with each behavioral style. Learn how to respond to customers effectively while building relationships. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD449A SA 10/08 09:00A-12:00P $45

Winter quarter • Event Design and Floral Artistry

Spring quarter • Event Budgeting and Financial Management • Negotiating Event Contracts and Agreements Various electives will be offered during the fall, winter, spring and summer quarters.

*Event and Wedding Planning: Entrepreneurship and Management Event and Wedding Planning Noncredit Certificate (core class) Are you ready to take your event business to the next level? If you’ve taken the craft of event planning to new heights and want your business growth to reflect that, you’re not alone. Upon completion of this course, you'll become a knowledgeable and committed planning professional. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD636A T 09/06 06:00P-09:00P $65

*Designing Event Backdrops

Event and Wedding Planning Noncredit Certificate (elective) Gain a practical understanding of how to make a statement designing opulent event backdrops perfect for enhancing head tables, guest entrances and photo backdrops alike. Learn how to assemble, stage and rig pipe systems for pipe and drape and arches. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD369A T 10/04 06:00P-09:00P $65

*Building a Culture of Creative Thinking

Event and Wedding Planning Noncredit Certificate (elective) Every business wants to keep up with the latest industry trends and stay ahead of its competitors. Creative thinking is a part of that process. Learn strategies to ignite your creativity. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD368A T 11/08 06:00P-09:00P $65

Customer Service in a Post-Pandemic Diverse World

Recognize the new dynamics of our emotionally heightened customers created by the pandemic, social injustice and war. Learn what characteristics make people unique and how to honor and respect them. Explore how to communicate effectively with a more diverse customer population. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD450A SA 10/15 09:00A-12:00P $45

Customer Service Above All

Recognize the role of adding value to every encounter. Identify techniques and skills that will help with the dissatisfied customer. Learn how to provide excellent service to the frustrated customer who needs it the most. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD451A SA 10/22 09:00A-12:00P $45

*Customer Service Certificate Bundle

Sign up for this certificate and take Customer Service Basics in a Technology-Driven Society, Communication Skills Are More Than Just Words, Active Listening to Build Better Customer Relations, Customer Service in a Post-Pandemic Diverse World and Customer Service Above All at a discounted price. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD452A SA 09/24-10/22 09:00A-12:00P $199

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COLLEGE FOR KIDS LEARNING THROUGH DISCOVERY. Keep your eye out for our STEAM whistle. MCC is excited to offer classes that focus on STEAM education. This approach to learning uses science, technology, engineering, art and math as access points for guiding student inquiry, dialogue and critical thinking. Please note: A waiver of liability form must be completed for each student under the age of 18. Visit mccneb.me/waiver to complete and submit this form before the start date of your child's class.

*Pampered Plants (ages 6-9)

Program your station to indicate the “happiness level” of a plant by measuring the moisture level in the soil and displaying a happy or sad face on an LED grid. Students will take home a potted plant, complete with their plant monitoring system. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) KIDS153A SUSA 10/30-11/12 11:00A-02:00P $189

Want to be more social with us? We’re game. Like our MCC College for Kids and Teens Facebook page at facebook.com/mccnebkids.

*Art Electric (ages 6-8)

Incorporate and control lights, sounds and motors within your art projects using a special TinkRworks coding app. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) KIDS072A SU 09/11-09/25 10:00A-02:00P $159

NOVEMBER IS AVIATION HISTORY MONTH NEW! Aviation Adventures (ages 6-9)

Explore the science behind the four forces of flight and the dynamics of airplanes. Participate in flight experiments, test your aviation skills against others in a paper plane competition and design a rocket to blast off high into the air. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE KIDS433A SA 11/05-11/19 10:00A-12:00P $99

NEW! *Coding with Robots (ages 6-9)

Coding can begin at any age! Students will learn beginner coding skills by using Sphero Indi robots and coding them to drive along pathways, navigate mazes and complete challenges. Blair Public Library, 2233 Civic Dr., Blair, NE KIDS445A SA 10/01-10/22 10:00A-12:00P $179 Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE KIDS445B SA 10/29-11/19 10:00A-12:00P $179

Parent and Me Ceramics: Painting Spooktacular (ages 5-12)

Bring your mom, dad or grandparent to a ceramic painting party. Using bright and colorful glazes, you will paint bisque-fired ceramic pieces that will be fired in the kiln and returned to you in time for Halloween. You will have lots of items to choose from, including figurines and Halloween decorations. This is a child/parent class; only the child should register. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. KIDS447A SA 10/01-10/08 01:00P-03:00P $55

NEW! Tween Night: Halloween Hoopla (ages 9-12)

Paint your own unique ceramic Halloween decorations using bright and colorful glazes on bisque-fired decorative ceramic items. There will be a variety of items to choose from. No experience is necessary. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. KIDS442A F 10/14 06:00P-08:00P $55

NEW! Comic Book Workshop (ages 9-12)

This class is devoted to all things superheroes, but we won’t simply be watching these colorful characters on screen, we’ll be discussing their origins from original creation to big screen incarnation. All movies are rated PG or PG-13. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE KIDS434A SU 09/25 01:00P-03:00P $55

LET'S CELEBRATE GRANDPARENTS DAY NEW! Grandparent and Me Painting Fun (ages 5-12)

Celebrate Grandparents Day and bring them to a ceramics painting party. Using bright and colorful glazes, you will paint bisque-fired ceramic pieces that will be fired in the kiln. This is a child/grandparent class; only the child should register. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. KIDS435A SU 09/11 01:00P-03:00P $55

NEW! Intro to Model Rocketry (ages 8-14)

Kids and parents will enjoy making a rocket together in this interactive class. Students will learn rocketry safety, terminology, construction and design, and how prepare a model rocket for launch. Launch date is Saturday, Oct. 22. This is a child/parent class, only child should register. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) KIDS436A SA 09/24-10/22 12:00P-02:00P $99

NEW! *Inventors Academy (ages 10-13)

Explore laser cutting, 3D design, mini drones, advanced 3D printing, robotics and more with our tech rock stars. Fort Omaha Campus, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. KIDS446A SA 09/17-10/15 01:00P-04:00P $100

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NEW! Parent and Me: Gingerbread House Decorating (ages 5-10)

Start celebrating the season with gingerbread fun in this holiday workshop. Discover tools and techniques to create the perfect gingerbread house display for all to see. This is a child/parent class; only the child should register. Supplies are included. La Vista Community Center, 8116 Park View Blvd., La Vista, NE KIDS443A SA 12/10 01:00P-03:00P $55

NEW! Parent and Me: Holiday Glass Ornament (ages 5-12)

Celebrate the holidays with someone you love. Bring your parent to class for free and make an ornament to hang on the tree or give as a hand-made gift. This is a child/parent class; only the child should register. Bring a $10 lab fee to class to cover both students. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE KIDS444A SA 12/03 10:00A-12:00P $29

Parent and Me Handbuilding Ceramics (ages 5-7)

Come and play with clay, bring your parent or grandparent for a fun and informative class on basic hand-building with clay. Create some memories and mementos using clay and colorful glazes that will be fired in a kiln. This is a child/parent class; only the child should register. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. KIDS614A SA 10/08-10/15 10:00A-12:00P $59

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ARRR! TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY IS MONDAY, SEPT. 19

Take a class at the same time as your child. NEW! Pirate Pandemonium (ages 6-9)

Ahoy, matey! Explore everything pirate in this all-hands-on-deck workshop. There are buried treasures that need to be found and planks that need to be walked. Ye' been warned. You don't want to miss it. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE KIDS440A M 09/19 06:00P-08:00P $55

Pirates of the American Coast

From the banks of Maine to the Straits of Florida, piracy was an important feature of American colonial life. Join us as we examine the facts and legends surrounding America's first famous outlaws, the pirates of the American coast. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE HIST092A M 09/19 06:00P-08:00P $29

NEW! Ceramic Glazing: Light Up Gingerbread House (ages 12-15)

Join in the fun and decorate a gingerbread house. No food, no waste, 100% gingerly taste. Make memories, and create a special holiday decoration. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. TEEN424A SA 12/10 09:00A-12:00P $69

NEW! SensorBots by TinkRWorks® (grades 6-8)

Students will learn about robotics as they assemble, code, program and conduct experiments with sensors, including touch, reflectance, ultrasonic and infrared. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) KIDS441A SU 11/13-11/20 102:30P-03:30P $89

*Tween Night: Ceramic Studio (ages 9-12)

Take advantage of this tween-exclusive ceramic studio class. Projects include hand building a piece of pottery. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. KIDS086A F 10/07 06:00P-09:00P $59

Wheel-Thrown Pottery for Tweens (ages 9-12)

Explore the basic skills and techniques to create a pot or vase on an actual potter's wheel. After your pottery is created, it will be fired. Bring more creativity to the next session and decorate your pottery. After decoration, the pottery will be fired again and available to pick up the following week. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. KIDS287A SA 09/17-09/24 09:00A-12:00P $79

COLLEGE FOR TEENS INVENT YOURSELF. Keep your eye out for our STEAM whistle. MCC is excited to offer classes that focus on STEAM education. This approach to learning uses science, technology, engineering, art and math as access points for guiding student inquiry, dialogue and critical thinking. Please note: A waiver of liability form must be completed for each student under the age of 18. Visit mccneb.me/waiver to complete and submit this form before the start date of your child's class. Want to be more social with us? We’re game. Like our MCC College for Kids and Teens Facebook page at facebook.com/mccnebkids.

*Be a Leading Lady in Tech (ages 11-17)

Learn how to get in the tech game and stay here. We have the tech skills, now it's time to secure the wallet. Ask us about scholarships at gambletechfirm@gmail.com, or call 402-763-0301. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. TEEN359A SA 09/24-10/22 10:00A-01:00P $149

Car Care Workshop for Teens (ages 15-17)

Gain the confidence to complete basic car repairs and maintenance by yourself. Students must wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. South Omaha Campus, Automotive Technology Center, 2909 Edward Babe Gomez Ave. TEEN019A SA 10/08 08:00A-12:00P $69

*Game of Drones (ages 10-14)

Build your very own quadcopter drones from scratch. We will begin by learning about the different parts of a drone and how drones are designed to achieve compromises between speed, acrobatics and stability. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) TEEN063A SA 10/29-11/12 03:00P-07:00P $159

NEW! Monarchs (ages 12 and up)

Monarch butterflies are known as an indicator species, come learn what that means, why they are important and participate in monarch tagging as they get ready to migrate for the winter. Bring a $15 supply fee to class. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. ANIM158A SA 09/17 09:00A-12:00P $45

NEW! Native Animals (ages 15-18)

There is a diverse population of animals that call Nebraska their home. Come to the Wildlife Safari to get an up-close look at our native animals. Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari 16406 292nd St., Ashland, NE TEEN426A SA 10/01 01:00P-04:00P $45

NEW! Reptiles of Nebraska (ages 15-18)

How many reptiles live in Nebraska? How do these reptiles survive our varied climate? We will answer these questions and more as we learn all about desert reptiles in the classroom by visiting with herpetologists and by exploring the Desert Dome at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. TEEN425A SA 10/15 01:00P-04:00P $45

STEAM Workshop: Rube Goldberg Machines (ages 12-16)

Calling all future engineers and architects. Join in on this fun and innovative challenge as you create your own Rube Goldberg machine. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) TEEN723A F 10/14 05:30P-08:30P $59

The Art of Henna (ages 12-16)

Learn the history behind Henna, how to apply it to skin and how to turn it into a business. Students will get their own Henna cone to design a Henna tattoo. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. TEEN363A SA 11/05 10:00A-12:00P $49

You Go Girl Code Club (ages 8-17)

Learn the concepts of loops, variables, conditionals and functions that form the basis of all programming languages. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) TEEN291A SA 09/17-11/05 10:00A-12:00P $0

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COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY MAKING CONNECTIVITY EASIER. NEW! 3D Printing: Design your own Rocket

Learn the basics of 3D printing. Explore Thingiverse and Tinkercad to design and build a 3D-printed rocket. The course covers two class sessions and one launch day. The launch date is Saturday, Oct. 29. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP872A W 10/19-10/29 06:00P-08:00P $99

Adobe Photoshop Basics

Learn the basic features of Adobe Photoshop®, including working with photo correction tools, menu functions and layers and filters. Bring a 16-GB flash drive to class to save course materials. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE COMP421A SA 11/05 09:00A-12:00P $49

Adobe Photoshop Advanced

COMMUNICATION/WRITING WRITE IT DOWN. Becoming a Writer: How to Research

Learn how to gather information to increase your story's depth and your readers' knowledge. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMM217A SA 09/24 09:00A-11:00A $39

How to Publish and Market Your Book

This class explains the step-by-step process for working with the Amazon publishing platform, becoming an independent author/publisher or signing on with a hybrid publisher. You'll also receive an overview of book marketing. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE COMM226A SA 10/29 09:00A-12:00P $55

How to Publish Your Lockdown Legacy

You’ll learn how to get your book ready for whatever may be right for you. We’ll talk about associated costs, the business of publishing, the process and what comes after the books are in your hands. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE COMM087A W 10/12 05:30P-08:30P $39

How to Write and Publish a Children's Book

Learn the steps to organize and publish a book children will love, including what you need to do and when, why you need to do it and how to get it done. South Omaha Campus, Mahoney Building, 2909 Edward Babe Gomez Ave. COMM537A M 09/12 05:30P-08:30P $39 Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE COMM537B SA 11/12 12:00P-03:00P $39

Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop® Basics or a basic understanding of Photoshop Explore more advanced functions within Photoshop® such as creative text, basic photo restoration and enhancement, selection/masking techniques, 3D animation and more. Bring a 16-GB flash drive to class to save course materials. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE COMP831A SA 11/12 09:00A-12:00P $49

Become a Professional YouTuber/Streamer

Discover how to enter the YouTube©/streaming profession and all that it entails. We'll cover how to set up Twitch and YouTube accounts, grow a following, the necessary equipment and more. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP859B SA 09/17 01:00P-04:00P $59 MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. COMP859A SA 11/12 10:00A-01:00P $59

Blogging for Beginners

Come learn the steps to establishing your own blog from Nicole McDonald, an eight-year veteran in the blogging industry. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE COMP489A W 09/28 05:30P-08:30P $49

Build a Website from Concept to Publication

Learn how to build a basic yet aesthetic website from start to finish. We will explore design consistency, proper URL naming and acquisition, image editing, logos, build (using Weebly), add-ons (Google calendar, PayPal buttons, etc.), proofing and publication. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing COMP975A W 10/05-10/19 05:45P-08:45P $89

Computers 101

This course will cover the hardware and software aspects of your computer and help you gain the confidence and skills to make the most use of your computer. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP823A M 10/10-10/17 05:30P-07:30P $69

How to Write Your Book

Learn why profound changes in the publishing industry make today the best time ever to write and publish your book. You'll discover little-known tips to assess your writing style and prepare a manuscript for both digital and print publishing. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE COMM005A SA 10/08 12:00P-03:00P $55

How To Write Your Memoir

This class helps you focus on story: where to start, what to say, what not to say, how to handle sensitive situations, how to find the right readers and how to prepare a manuscript for editing and publishing. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE COMM211A SA 09/24 09:00A-12:00P $39

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Cyber Security: How to Protect Yourself

This class is designed to keep you informed on the changing cybersecurity threats, what you can do to mitigate them, how to better protect your information and better secure your home network and devices. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP797A T 10/11 10:00A-12:00P $39 *no discounts


Microsoft Word®

Explore the basic features of Microsoft Word® 2016, such as the ribbon and interface, formatting, page layout techniques and more. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE COMP794A M 10/17-10/24 05:30P-08:30P $59

*MS Office® Skills for the Workplace

Discover how to use the software most used in the business world today, including Microsoft Word®, Excel®, PowerPoint® and multiple Google apps. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP835A SU 10/23-11/13 09:15A-12:15P $119

*QuickBooks, Level 1

Learn basic operations in QuickBooks, including establishing and building lists to complete company daily operations. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP211A T 10/04-10/25 06:00P-09:00P $155

*QuickBooks, Level 2

Learn more advanced QuickBooks operations, including Chart of Accounts, various payroll options and report generation. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP212A T 11/08-11/29 06:00P-09:00P $155

Digital Worlds and the Metaverse

Discover the basics of where the Metaverse is coming from, where it is now and where it is going. Should we join in? How can we benefit or decide to stay away? MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP865A W 10/19 06:00P-09:00P $39

NEW! Social Media: Its Effect on Your Future

Potential employers and/or educational institutions are using social media to hire and dismiss employees, as well as grant or deny admission to colleges. Combat this by learning how to represent yourself on social media in the best way possible. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing COMP877A W 09/21 05:45P-08:45P $49

Google at Work

Learn how a variety of Google apps and Chrome add-ons can set you apart from the crowd. We will explore Gmail, Sheets, Slides, Meet, Translate, Drive, Contacts, Forms, Voice and more. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing COMP596A W 09/14 05:45P-08:45P $59

NEW! Intro to InDesign®

Prerequisite: Previous computer use, personally or professionally, is recommended. Discover InDesign®. We will cover software for page layout, incorporating graphics with text, learning about fonts (electronic typefaces) regarding point sizes, line spacing and text flow throughout multiple textboxes. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE COMP867A TH 09/15-09/22 01:00P-03:00P $45

Microsoft Excel®

Broaden your knowledge as you learn to create and edit worksheets, use formulas and functions, sort and filter data and present summary information in a professional format. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE COMP369A SA 09/11-09/25 09:15A-12:15P $99

Microsoft Excel® – Advanced

Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel® or experience with Excel Learn basic and advanced features of pivot tables/charts and how to create complex spreadsheets for business or individual use. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE COMP645A SA 10/02-10/09 09:15A-12:15P $59

Microsoft PowerPoint® Basics

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CULINARY

OPEN KITCHEN WORKSHOPS EXPLORE THE FOODIE IN YOU.

Must be 16 or older to attend, unless otherwise stated. No outside food or drinks allowed. Students must wear full-length pants and closed-toed shoes in the culinary labs.

Baking: Pies

Learn how to make the perfect pie crust and craft delicious pies appropriate for any gathering or occasion. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts, Building 22, 32nd Street and Sorensen Parkway COOK065A F 11/04 06:00P-09:00P $50

Canning and Preserving II

Take your canning game to the next level with this hands-on class. Learn to can safely using pressure canners and the low temperature pasteurization method to make aigre-doux, relishes, canned vegetables and crunchy pickles. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts, Building 22, 32nd Street and Sorensen Parkway COOK161A F 09/16 06:00P-09:00P $50

Cuisines: Sushi

Learn professional techniques to create sushi (rice), maki (rolls) and techniques to make a perfect roll. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts, Building 22, 32nd Street and Sorensen Parkway COOK021A F 10/28 06:00P-09:00P $50

DELICIOUS FOOD Join us at the Sage Student Bistro for lunch or dinner. View upcoming dates and hours of operation at mccneb.edu/bistro.

Foundations: Contemporary Turkey

Take your turkey to the next level this holiday season as our chef instructor leads you through alternative preparations of the Thanksgiving centerpiece. Turkey confit, galantines, fried turkey and rillettes. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts, Building 22, 32nd Street and Sorensen Parkway COOK048A F 11/11 06:00P-09:00P $50

Foundations: Knife Skills

Advance your culinary expertise as you learn proper knife handling and classic knife cuts. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts, Building 22, 32nd Street and Sorensen Parkway COOK100A F 09/23 06:00P-09:00P $50

Foundations: Pasta Basics

This course focuses on fresh, scratch pasta dough, production and cookery. Students will also make fresh, flavorful sauces to complement their fresh pastas. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts, Building 22, 32nd Street and Sorensen Parkway COOK153A M 10/03 06:00P-09:00P $50

Foundations: The Incredible Egg

Learn the seven functions of eggs and various cooking methods that you can apply in different cuisines. Recipes will include frittatas, eggs Benedict and hollandaise. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts, Building 22, 32nd Street and Sorensen Parkway COOK124A F 09/30 06:00P-09:00P $50

Mixology: Fall Cocktails

Explore cocktail-making techniques and different combinations, along with the flavors we love in fall. Must be 21 or older to enroll or attend. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts, Building 22, 32nd Street and Sorensen Parkway COOK050A SU 10/09 02:00P-05:00P $50

The Basics of Soup Making

Great soups start with a great stock. Learn to maximize flavor while creating a delicious soup. This class is an introduction to both broth and pureed soups. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts, Building 22, 32nd Street and Sorensen Parkway COOK103A F 10/14 06:00P-09:00P $50

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DANCE TEST YOUR RHYTHM. Ballroom Dance for Beginners

Learn the basic, easy patterns of the three most popular ballroom dances: foxtrot, waltz and swing. Hard-soled shoes are required. Must be 18 or older. Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE DANC031A M 09/19-10/24 06:30P-07:30P $59 Westside Community Conference Center, 3534 S. 108th St. (lower level, park in the back) DANC031B W 09/21-10/26 06:30P-07:30P $59

NEW! Swing Dance for Beginners: Lindy Hop

Prerequisite: Ballroom Dance for Beginners Referred to as the “original” swing dance, the Lindy Hop has been enjoyed by many generations of dancers. It is characterized by fast rotations, swing outs and high-energy footwork. Learn rock step, triple steps and swivel. Must be 18 or older. Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE DANC028A M 09/19-10/31 07:30P-08:30P $59 Westside Community Conference Center, 3534 S. 108th St. (lower level, park in the back) DANC028B W 09/21-10/26 07:30P-08:30P $59

Beginner’s Country Line Dancing

Join longtime country western dance teacher, Rob Tiedgen, and learn six basic line dances. No partner or experience is needed. Common Ground Community Center, 1701 Veterans Dr., Elkhorn, NE DANC025A T 09/20-10/25 06:00P-07:00P $75 Skutt Catholic High School, 3131 S. 156th St. DANC025B W 09/21-10/26 07:00P-08:00P $75

Belly Dancing

Discover expressive, sensual and playful flirtations and embrace your femininity while learning muscle control, poise and grace. Belly dancers aren't just wiggling and jiggling their hips; they're getting an ab workout that sculpts almost every single muscle in their core. Must be 18 or older. Westside Community Conference Center, 3534 S. 108th St. (lower level, park in the back) DANC399A TH 09/22-10/27 06:00P-07:00P $69

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Country Couples Dancing

Come learn the two step, cha-cha, triple step and waltz from Rob Tiedgen in this fun class designed for couples. No experience is necessary. Must be 18 or older. Both partners must register. Common Ground Community Center, 1701 Veterans Dr., Elkhorn, NE DANC026A T 09/20-10/25 07:00P-08:00P $75 Skutt Catholic High School, 3131 S. 156th St. DANC026B W 09/21-10/26 08:00P-09:00P $75

Country Line Dancing Workshop

Join the fun and explore new and old country line dances. Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE DANC022A SA 10/22 09:00A-12:00P

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Interstellar Belly Dancing

Try beginner’s belly dancing with the celestial ambiance of Nebraska's only Science on the Sphere. Discover expressive, sensual and playful flirtations while enjoying the images of planets and stars playing across the Sphere. You will learn muscle control, poise and grace. Must be 18 or older. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) DANC024A T 09/20-10/25 06:00P-07:00P $69

NEW! Interstellar Latin Dance

Try beginner’s Latin dance with the celestial ambiance of Nebraska's only Science on the Sphere. Discover different Latin rhythms like the cha-cha, salsa, bachata, kizomba, shines and spins. Latin dance fusion choreographies will also be explored. All levels of dance experience are welcome. Must be 18 or older. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) DANC029A T 09/20-10/25 07:00P-08:00P $69

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NEW! Intro to Swing Dancing

*Stocks, Bonds and Investing: Oh, My!

Learn how to dance to music with a swinging beat, encompassing all eras from the 1920s to music of the present day. We will cover basic footwork, the frame, outside and inside turns, other turns and spins and maybe a few trick moves. La Vista Community Center, 8116 Park View Blvd., La Vista, NE DANC027A TH 09/22-10/27 06:00P-07:30P $55

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Women’s Latin Dance Performance

*Using Social Media in Business

Discover how to improve your timing, styling and learn different Latin rhythms like the cha-cha, salsa, bachata, kizomba, shines and spins. Latin dance fusion choreographies will be explored as well. All levels of dance experience are welcome. Westside Community Conference Center, 3534 S. 108th St. (lower level, park in the back) DANC410A TH 09/22-10/27 07:00P-08:00P $69

World Dance

Listen to wonderful world music and learn about other cultures through movement. No experience is required. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes to class. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) DANC419A W 09/14-10/19 04:30P-05:30P $59

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NEW! Crash Course: Nebraska Before Statehood

Explore the story before statehood. A story of various Native American cultures, epidemics and empire-building, conflict and cultural exchange. We'll discuss fascinating characters, such as the Omaha chiefs, Blackbird and Big Elk; fur trader, Manuel Lisa; the Creole Fontenelle family; and more. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HIST118A SA 10/22 09:00A-01:00P $59

CSI: Anatomy of a Homicide Investigation

Come along as a retired narcotics and homicide detective guides you through the investigative process of a triple murder case here in Omaha, from crime scene to trial. Must be 18 or older. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) BSAD319A T 09/20-10/04 06:00P-08:00P $69

History of South Omaha

Dive into the history of South Omaha, the "Magic City" of the Midwest. South Omaha Campus, Mahoney Building, 2909 Edward Babe Gomez Ave. HIST044A W 09/28 06:00P-08:00P $29

How the Omaha Star Made History

HISTORICAL INTEREST IT ALL BEGINS HERE.

Learn about our country’s longest running Black newspaper co-founded right here in Omaha by local, Mildred Brown. This interactive class includes a virtual tour of the Omaha Star. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HIST078A SA 11/05 10:00A-12:00P $39

Beyond the Words: Grave Markers

Review what genealogical information can be derived from the type of stone used, placement of the grave and even which cemetery was selected. In this course, we discuss how to read a grave marker beyond the words. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HIST016A TH 11/03 06:30P-07:30P $25

NEW! Black American Culture 365

This course is designed to stimulate student learning by providing an overview of the shared experiences of African Americans and serve as a template for the understanding of minority groups’ desire to survive and thrive among the majority populations. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HIST116A MTH 09/12-09/26 06:00P-08:00P $35

Burial Records for Genealogy

This course reviews how to find where someone is buried, what records we should be looking for in conjunction to that life event and the valuable information those records contain. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE HIST094A TH 11/10 06:30P-07:30P $25

Celebrate Nebraska: Cranes

Discover the diverse attractions Nebraska has to offer the passionate traveler. Learn about one of the world's largest migrations of cranes through our very own Platte River. Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE HIST091C W 11/16 06:00P-09:00P $39

Chicago Cubs History

Come learn more about the history, past and present, of the Chicago Cubs, once thought cursed until their 2016 World Series victory. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing HIST045B SA 10/15 09:00A-11:00A $19

NEW! Crash Course: Chinese History

Learn Chinese history in broad strokes. We'll explore warring states, dynasties and how China became a modern state. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE HIST117A SA 10/01 09:30A-02:30P $79

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How to Clean a Grave Marker

Learn how to properly clean a grave marker, including identifying the material the marker is made of and what tools and techniques can be used to safely clean these historic stones. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HIST112A TH 09/22 06:30P-07:30P $39

Introduction to Genealogy

Learn how to trace your family history. We'll discuss how to begin building a family tree, research the best practices and how to avoid common pitfalls by developing a research plan. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HIST060A TH 11/17 06:30P-08:30P $29

NEW! Know Your Neighbors: Kansas and Wyoming in the 19th Century

Get to know Nebraska's neighbors. This course will focus on the 19th century histories of Kansas and Wyoming from the days of Lewis and Clark to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE HIST122A W 10/26 06:00P-08:00P $29

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NEW! Know Your Neighbors: Missouri and Iowa in the 19th Century

Get to know Nebraska's neighbors. This course will focus on the 19th century histories of Iowa and Missouri from the days of Lewis and Clark to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HIST123A W 11/02 06:00P-08:00P $29

NEW! Know Your Neighbors: South Dakota and Colorado in the 19th Century Get to know Nebraska's neighbors. Focusing on the "mining frontiers" of South Dakota and Colorado, this course will explore the history of those two states in their "Wild West" era. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE HIST124A W 09/14 06:00P-08:00P $29

North Omaha History

Calling all history enthusiasts. Come explore North Omaha's rich history from 1812 to 1950s African American community to the 1960s riots and beyond. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HIST041A SA 09/17-09/24 09:00A-12:00P $59

Omaha History: The First 50 Years

Join us as we examine the first 50 years of Omaha's history, from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of World War I. We will study the era that saw Omaha transition from a Union Pacific boomtown to one of the most important urban centers on the Great Plains. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HIST107A M 10/10 06:00P-08:00P $29

Reigning Princess: Isabella Aguirre-WhiteDress, Oglala Sioux-Lakota

ARRR! TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY IS MONDAY, SEPT. 19

Take a class at the same time as your child. Pirates of the American Coast

From the banks of Maine to the Straits of Florida, piracy was an important feature of American colonial life. Join us as we examine the facts and legends surrounding America's first famous outlaws, the pirates of the American coast. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE HIST092A M 09/19 06:00P-08:00P $29

NEW! Pirate Pandemonium (ages 6-9)

Ahoy, matey! Explore everything pirate in this all-hands-on-deck workshop. There are buried treasures that need to be found and planks that need to be walked. Ye' been warned. You don't want to miss it. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE KIDS440A M 09/19 06:00P-08:00P $55

Whitmore Charitable Trust

31st Annual Fort Omaha Virtual Intertribal Powwow Theme: Investing In Our Future For more event details, visit mccneb.edu/powwow.

We’re always looking for enthusiastic instructors to teach Continuing Education noncredit classes.

Teach what you love while earning extra money.

CURRENTLY SEEKING INSTRUCTORS FOR: History of Humankind History of the Digital Age Women Making History Myths, Legends and Folklore And more

Apply today at mccneb.edu/ceapply.

Questions? Contact powwow@mccneb.edu or 531-MCC-2253 for more information.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. See additional virtual programming opportunities at: Hispanic Latino Heritage Month mccneb.edu/hispanic Diversity Matters Book Series mccneb.edu/bookseries Diversity Matters Film and Lecture Series mccneb.edu/filmlecture Native American Heritage Month mccneb.edu/native

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HOME AND FAMILY LEARNING AND GROWING. NEW! Defend Yourself at Home

Have you wondered what you should do if someone tried to break into your home? This course, with an OPD officer, will show you what to do when there is danger in or around your home. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOMI234A T 09/27 10:00A-12:00P $39

NEW! Defend Yourself in Public

If you were out shopping and someone was committing a crime, would you know what to do? This course, with an OPD officer, will show you what your best moves are and how to be prepared for any situation. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOMI238A TH 10/13 06:00P-08:00P $39

NEW! Hair Braiding for Dads

This one's for you, dads! Discover helpful hair tips from a braiding professional to give your daughter the look she wants. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOMI232A SA 09/24-10/01 10:00A-11:00A $60

HOBBIES AND GAMES DISCOVER NEW PASSIONS. NEW! Intro to Model Rocketry

This interactive class will introduce design, build and fly concepts. Students will learn rocketry safety, terminology, construction and design and how to prepare a model rocket for launch. Launch date is Saturday, Oct. 22. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOBI002A W 09/21-10/22 06:00P-08:00P $99

NEW! Cinematic Practical and Special Effects: The Many Forms of Blood

Discover the different applications and makeup of special-effects blood. We will make our own blood to show how it reacts on camera. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOBI003A T 09/20 05:30P-08:30P $39

NEW! Cinematic Practical and Special Effects: SFX with a Budget

We will work with three different sizes of budgets to create the same special effects. Learning to bring practical effects on time or budget constraint can still be fun. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOBI004A TH 09/22 05:30P-08:30P $39

LANGUAGES

NEW! Cinematic Practical and Special Effects: Tools of the Trade

This beginner course is designed to teach you the basic words and phrases needed for a trip to China. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE LANG065A W 09/14-09/28 06:30P-08:30P $79

Take a look at industry tools and their uses. Discover new tools you may have not even thought to use to create a special effect. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOBI005A W 09/28 05:30P-08:30P $39

*Beginner’s Cosplay

$69

Discover cosplay, how to draft your own patterns, what materials work best and create your own costume accessory, from start to finish. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOBI007A SA 09/10-10/15 06:00P-09:00P $149

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NEW! Chinese Mandarin for Tourists

NEW! Discover Mandarin Chinese I

Learn the basics of speaking and language structure in a casual learning environment. No prior knowledge of Mandarin is required. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE LANG066A M 10/03-10/24 06:00P-08:00P $99

NEW! Cinematic Practical and Special Effects: Making a Mask

Using multiple options for materials and tools, we will create custom masks. This will cover propmaking and special effects makeup applications. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOBI006A WTH 10/05-10/06 05:30P-08:30P

PREPARE TO ENGAGE THE WORLD.

NEW! Discover Mandarin Chinese II

Prerequisite: Discover Mandarin Chinese I Continue your journey into Mandarin. Learn the basics of speaking and language structure in a casual learning environment. Begin exploring reading and writing in Mandarin. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE LANG067A M 10/31-11/21 06:00P-08:00P $99

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AARP Smart Driver Course Refresh your knowledge of the rules of the road and learn research-based safety strategies. Fees are payable to the instructor upon arrival: $25 for AARP members; $30 for nonmembers. There are no tests, exams or assessments. Bring snacks or a light lunch if desired. South Omaha Campus, 2909 Edward Babe Gomez Ave. AUAV004A F 09/16 09:00A-01:00P AUAV004G F 12/02 09:00A-01:00P Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE AUAV004B T 09/27 09:00A-01:00P AUAV004E T 11/15 09:00A-01:00P MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) AUAV004C F 10/14 09:00A-01:00P AUAV004F F 11/04 09:00A-01:00P Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE AUAV004D T 10/25 09:00A-01:00P AUAV004H T 12/13 09:00A-01:00P

Best Apps for 50-Plus Explore the best apps for your needs and learn tips on how to use them. Bring a mobile device with a data plan and/or Wi-Fi connectivity that is connected to Google Play, Apple App or the Galaxy Store with a payment source connected to the account. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP665A SA 10/29 10:00A-12:00P $45

AGES 50-PLUS Enhance your life. Experience something new. Connect with your community. MCC Explore serves a vibrant community of diverse learners ages 50 and older in the continual pursuit of knowledge. Face-to-face or virtual, we want you to be a part of the MCC community no matter where you are. Explore and engage in new learning opportunities with us. We’re here for you.

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Overview of Medicare Supplement Plans Understand the benefits of each supplement plan, and decide what is best for you. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) FINA305C W 10/12 06:00P-08:00P $49

Tech Today with your iPhone/iPad 1 Learn the unique functions and features that will assist you in getting the most out of your iPad. Bring your iPad/iPhone to class. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP694A SA 10/23 09:15A-12:15P $49

Tech Today with your iPhone/iPad 2 Let's probe a little deeper into what the iPad/iPhone can do for you. We will look at the calendar, reminders and how best to manage photos. Bring your iPad/iPhone to class. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP695A SA 10/30 09:15A-12:15P $49

Tech Today with your iPhone/iPad 3

Students 62 years of age or older are eligible for half-price tuition on most Continuing Education courses. Ineligible courses are marked with an asterisk (*).

Learn to use advanced applications of this Apple product. We will discuss Facetime, Google Maps, messaging and iMovie Trailer. Bring your iPad/iPhone to class. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP696A SA 11/06 09:15A-12:15P $49

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NONCREDIT CERTIFICATES PATHWAYS TO YOUR FUTURE. Noncredit certificate programs are designed for students seeking to elevate their career and pursue new opportunities. A noncredit MCC certificate is an excellent addition to a résumé, setting you apart from other candidates. Upon successful completion of all required courses, students will receive an official noncredit MCC certificate. For more information about our certificate programs or to enroll, visit mccneb.edu/ce/certificates.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE TRAINING

*Infant/Toddler Child Development Associate Training

MCC provides a comprehensive, interactive online training to fulfill the Child Development Associate requirement for 120 hours of formal education to apply for your Infant/Toddler CDA Credential. See the Business/Professional Development section or visit mccneb.edu/ce/cda for more information. Para obtener más información sobre nuestra oferta CDA en español y registrarse, visite mccneb.edu/ce/cda-espanol.

CONTRACTOR AND BUSINESS ACADEMY *Academia de Contratistas y Comerciantes

MUSIC GIVE IN TO THE BEAT. Basic Voice Training for Singers and Speakers

Learn how to make the best use of your voice when performing publicly, whether speaking or singing. The main focus is working on exercises that will produce a fuller sound, clarity and a better tone to your voice. Class meets in the sound studio of the instructor's home. Full Head Room Studio, 9318 S. 179th St. MUSC035A M 09/19-10/10 07:00P-09:00P $89

Guitar I

Learn how to read the notes on the guitar and on the staff in first position and begin chord progressions. Bring your guitar, electric or acoustic, to class. Class meets in the sound studio of the instructor's home. Full Head Room Studio, 9318 S. 179th St. MUSC024A T 09/20-10/11 07:00P-09:00P $59

Guitar II

Prerequisite: Guitar I Learn to accompany live music. Students will be introduced to more challenging keys, chords, strumming styles and patterns. Class meets in the sound studio of the instructor's home. Full Head Room Studio, 9318 S. 179th St. MUSC036A T 10/18-11/01 07:00P-09:00P $69

El programa ofrece a los miembros de la comunidad múltiples credenciales reconocidas en la industria, mientras que también provee servicios de apoyo y habilidades de empleabilidad que muchos individuos necesitan para tener éxito. Consulte la sección de Desarrollo empresarial/profesional o visite mccneb.edu/cecba para obtener más información.

*Entrepreneur Crash Course

This course is essential to those wanting to start a small business or for current business owners wanting to prepare their company for sustainability and success. See the Business/Professional Development section or visit mccneb.edu/cecba for more information.

NONCREDIT CUSTOMER SERVICE CERTIFICATE

The MCC Noncredit Customer Service Certificate is designed for those seeking customer service skills that will enable participants to apply them when dealing with a variety of personality types and situations. See the Business/Professional Development section or visit mccneb.edu/ce/csr for more information.

NONCREDIT EQUESTRIAN CERTIFICATE

After taking The Horse Course 101 and 102, Horse Handling and Grooming, Stable Management and/or Equestrian Competition and Management, receive a Noncredit Equestrian Certificate and qualify to participate in an internship. See the Animals section or visit mccneb.edu/equestrian for more information.

NONCREDIT EVENT AND WEDDING PLANNING CERTIFICATE

Learn to play the piano through a directional and traditional approach to reading music. Class meets in the sound studio of the instructor's home. Full Head Room Studio, 9318 S. 179th St. MUSC013A TH 09/22-10/13 07:00P-09:00P $59

This program guides students through core classes to kickstart or enhance their event planning career. Upon completion, students will be able to accelerate their career from coordinating to producing high-functioning programming. See the Business/Professional Development section or visit mccneb.edu/ce/plan for more information.

Piano II

NONCREDIT FASHION DESIGN CERTIFICATE

Piano I

Prerequisite: Piano I Continue reading music in simple time. Students will be introduced to more challenging keys with their primary chords. Class meets in the sound studio of the instructor's home. Full Head Room Studio, 9318 S. 179th St. MUSC037A TH 10/20-11/03 07:00P-09:00P $69

This program is designed for anyone interested in beginning a pathway to a career in fashion. If you are interested in pursuing a career in fashion or are currently enrolled in the MCC Fashion Design program, take four noncredit fashion design classes to receive a credit toward the MCC Fashion Design program. See the Textiles section or visit mccneb.edu/ce/fashion for more information.

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Make sure to register at least 72 hours before a class begins to help avoid those pesky “low enrollment” cancelation notices.

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Metropolitan Community College is proud to be a strategic partner of REACH. REACH is a collaborative effort, combining resources from many entities to help small and emerging businesses grow and prosper. When you own your own small business, you wear many hats, and REACH ensures you have the tools necessary to do that well. See the Business/Professional Development section or visit mccneb.edu/ce/reach for more information.

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PHOTOGRAPHY SHOOT IT. SHARE IT. Basic Digital Photography

Learn about the features of your camera and about basic exposure and composition. Bring your digital camera to class. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. PHOT004A T 09/20-10/18 06:00P-08:00P $99

Digital Photo Editing in Adobe Photoshop

Learn how to best use Photoshop functions to enhance your compositions, color correct, retouch and correct skin tone. Bring your digital camera to class. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. PHOT003A TH 09/22-10/20 06:00P-08:00P $99

Digital Photography Techniques and Tips: Architecture

Discover strategies for those chance encounters and random incidences in public places. We will explore exposure modes and settings, focus control and composition. Class will start at the Sarpy Center and then move to another site for shooting on location. Transportation is not provided. Bring your digital camera to class. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE PHOT053A SA 10/08 09:15A-12:15P $49

Digital Photography Techniques and Tips: Event and Festival

Capture the flavor and excitement of festivals, events and public or family gatherings. We will discuss camera settings, lens selection and exposure tips. Class will start at the Sarpy Center and then move to another site for shooting on location. Transportation is not provided. Bring your digital camera to class. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE PHOT054A SA 10/15 09:15A-12:15P $49

Digital Photography Techniques and Tips: Portrait

Demo techniques to capture personality through lighting, posing, background selection, exposure and lens selection. Class will start at the Sarpy Center and then move to another site for shooting on location. Transportation is not provided. Bring your digital camera to class. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE PHOT051A SA 10/22 09:15A-12:15P $49

Digital Photography Techniques and Tips: Scenic and Landscape

Explore techniques and tips on "seeing" a good landscape and how to achieve your photographic vision through proper composition, exposure, lens selection and use of filters. Class will start at the Sarpy Center and then move to another site for shooting on location. Transportation is not provided. Bring your digital camera to class. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE PHOT052A SA 10/01 09:15A-12:15P $49

NEW! *Drone Photography

Move beyond the fundamentals of safety, maintenance and flying to focus on flight access, image quality and better storytelling. Discover the latest equipment settings and approaches to improve the quality of what you produce with your drone. Each student will put the course’s practical approaches to use while planning and creating a final video project during class. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE PHOT057A T 09/13-10/11 06:00P-08:00P $129

PROTOTYPE DESIGN LAB OMAHA'S PREMIER INDUSTRIAL MAKER SPACE. Whether you are an entrepreneur, engineer, designer or inventor, MCC offers an open-access, cutting-edge facility that allows you to visualize, develop and create just about anything you can imagine. Located in the Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology on the Fort Omaha Campus, the Prototype Design Lab is a 9,600-square-foot facility containing a wide variety of fabrication equipment, including a fully stocked wood and metal shop. Technicians are available to help you get started with all aspects of your projects including design, file generation and machine operation. Participants are required to take a short safety course before using equipment, but once completed, they have full access to all software and equipment. Free equipment training is offered to all participants. Open lab hours may vary depending on MCC closures. Currently, the lab is open on Tuesday through Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The lab is closed on holidays.

*Prototypetype Design Lab

Available equipment includes 3D printers; laser cutters; plasma cutter; CNC routers; vinyl cutter; 3D scanners; milling, painting and finishing machines; soldering and welding equipment; and a full wood and metal working lab. Material and supplies are an additional charge. Lab listings reflect the first and last date of the quarter and do not represent actual open times. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. One-Year Membership WIDX407J 09/01/22-08/31/23 Open Lab $200 WIDX407K 10/01/22-09/30/23 Open Lab $200 WIDX407L 11/01/22-10/28/23 Open Lab $200 Six-Month Membership WIDX407B 09/01/22-02/28/23 WIDX407E 10/01/22-03/31/23 WIDX407H 11/01/22-04/29/23

Open Lab Open Lab Open Lab

$100 $100 $100

Three-Month Membership WIDX407A 09/01/22-11/30/22 WIDX407D 10/01/22-12/23/22 WIDX407G 11/01/22-02/28/23

Open Lab Open Lab Open Lab

$60 $60 $60

One-Month Membership WIDX407C 09/01/22-09/30/22 WIDX407F 10/01/22-10/29/22 WIDX407I 11/01/22-11/30/22

Open Lab Open Lab Open Lab

$25 $25 $25

Contact Ken Heinze at khheinze@mccneb.edu or 531-MCC-2666 for more information about the Prototype Design Lab and classes.

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NEW! *Carving Pumpkins with Lasers

Come join us for a nontraditional pumpkin carving class using the Prototype Design Lab’s laser engravers. Bring your own design and learn how to convert your drawing into vector format and use the CNC laser to carve. We will also have premade designs. Please note these are small pumpkins. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX657 SA 10/29 11:00A-03:00P $45

*Build an Electric Guitar

Create a unique design for a custom-designed guitar. In five weeks, participants use a CNC Shopbot and various electric tools to design the body, add paints, stains or lacquer, and attach the various guitar parts with attention to tool safety. There is an additional $90 supply fee to be paid upon registration. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX394A SA 09/24-10/22 09:00A-01:00P $125

PROTOTYPE DESIGN LAB—WORKSHOPS *Yard and Garden Metal Art

Today’s artists are using plasma cutters for DIY projects and creating their own works of art by using a plasma torch to cut metal pieces. Once the design is cut, participants can weld stakes or fasteners to their art for display in the yard. A work piece is completed by placing it in a powder coating over to give it a high-quality, durable finish. Cost of materials is included in tuition. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX677A SA 11/05-11/12 01:00P-03:00P $65

*Basics of 2D Design for UV Printing

Use your creative skills to make a 2D design that can be printed on many kinds of surfaces. The digital printing process involves using ultraviolet lights to dry or cure ink instantly as it is printed. Focusing on the design aspects using CorelDRAW and Roland software, you can print on objects up to 4 inches deep, including glass, fabric, golf balls, laptops, cell phones and more. Bring the material you want to use for accurate measurements. Cost of supplies are included in the tuition. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX678A SA 11/05 11:00A-01:00P $75

*Basics of 2D Design for Vinyl Printing

Make custom T-shirts, signs, decals, wall art and more on our vinyl cutter to decorate your bathroom, office, nursery or kitchen. Create personalized designs using CorelDraw software and the vinyl cutter for placement on smooth or lightly textured objects like painted walls, metallic or wood surfaces. Surfaces can be flat or rounded. Bring material if using more than vinyl on your project. Price includes supplies in the tuition. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX679A SA 09/17 01:00P-03:00P $45

NEW! *Inventing 101

Have a great idea for an invention? In this highly interactive crash course, we will cover securing intellectual property, Prototypetyping for manufacturing, routes to market, packaging and promotional material creation. Tuition includes supplies. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX660 TH 09/22-10/13 03:30P-04:30P $45

NEW! *Inventing 102 - Molds and Casting

Learn the ins and outs of mold making, including how to safely use silicone, urethane, plastic, foam and other materials. You will then construct a mold, learning how to manage undercuts, registration, venting, coloration, hinges and anything else pertaining to your custom project. Bring a $150 supply fee to class. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX661 WTH 09/21-10/06 05:00P-07:00P $69

*Prototypetyping and Internet-of-Things Challenge

Join the MCC Prototype Design Lab to solve challenges revolving around product design, the Internet of Things and industrial sensors. This workshop challenges participants to think outside the box, solve real-world business problems, enhance skills and learn more about the world of Prototypetyping while working in teams. Participants must be at least 14 years of age. Tuition is covered by the NEXUS grant. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX473A SA 09/10 09:00A-03:00P Free WIDX473B SA 10/29 09:00A-03:00P Free WIDX473C SA 11/19 09:00A-03:00P Free

For questions about Prototype Design classes and workshops, contact the Workforce Innovation Division at corporatetraining@mccneb.edu.

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NEW! *Wide World of Robotics

Use VEX Robotics Systems and 3D printers to design and build robots. Students will program robots to compete in epic challenges using RoboC, a Block-based visual programming language. Some basic knowledge of C is helpful, but not required. Most programing will be done with Scratch. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX658 SA 09/17-10/08 11:00A-03:00P $189

NEW! *How to Boost Your Brand

The Prototype Design Lab has the tools of the trade to take your brand to the next level. Students will use Canva and CorelDRAW to design and then use machines in the lab to execute their creation. Class will include final project to take home. Tuition does not include $15 supply fee. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX659 SA 10/15-10/22 10:00A-12:00P $45

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SPORTS GET INTO THE GAME. Aikido for Beginners

Discover Aikido, a Japanese form of self-defense, as you learn joint locks, throws and striking, as well as conflict resolution tactics. All body types and physical strength levels are encouraged to attend. A.V. Sorensen Community Center, 4808 Cass St. WELL529A F 09/23-10/28 06:00P-07:30P $99

Basic Self-Defense for Women

Learn techniques to avoid predators and empower yourself to overcome as you turn everyday items, such as a purse, backpack, keys and cell phone, into tools for defense. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) SPRT311A SA 11/12 12:00P-02:00P $35

Esports: Event Planning and Creation

Learn the in-depth workings of creating an esports event or competition in accordance with major esports organizations. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP850A SA 10/22 10:00A-01:00P $59

Esports Marketing

This course will focus on the creation, execution and promotion of esports competitions, as well as the gaming industry, through different marketing methods. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. COMP849A SA 09/17-09/24 10:00A-12:00P $69

Esports Team Management

REMODELING AND REPAIR WORKSHOPS COMPLETE THOSE REPAIRS. • Learn remodeling and repair skills • Improve your home or rental property • Gain the confidence to tackle any project • Learn techniques to save time and money The Mastercraft Building is located in the heart of Millwork Commons, a collaborative office and residential community designed to inspire. Once a bustling furniture factory, this building has been reimagined as office and community space. The Mastercraft is a place people come together to work, collaborate and connect.

Basic Hand Tools for Remodeling

Discover the different roles and responsibilities that come with managing and creating a professional esports team. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) COMP852A SA 10/08 10:00A-01:00P $99

Football Facts with George Darlington

Join former UNL defensive backfield coach George Darlington just in time for Big Ten Football. Learn some of the finer points of football in this fun, entertaining class. Gain insight into high school, college and professional programs from the expert. Come hear George discuss the safety issues that concern many parents and players of all ages. Class includes a guided tour of Memorial Stadium in Lincoln on Thursday, Oct. 21, and will end with an optional “graduation” banquet on Thursday, Nov. 4, where you will get the chance to meet a few Cornhusker players. Transportation to Lincoln for the tour and banquet is not provided. Expect to spend about $15 for dinner. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE SPRT062A M 09/19-10/31 06:30P-08:30P $99 Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE SPRT062B T 09/20-10/25 06:30P-08:30P $99

Japanese Swordsmanship

This course will introduce students to the use of hand tools and small portable tools to complete simple remodeling projects in the home. MCC at The Mastercraft, 1111 N. 13th St. HOMI065A SA 09/17 09:00A-12:00P $59

Discover the traditional Japanese martial art of swordsmanship using a wooden sword to practice kata, suburi, tachiuchi and battoho techniques. Bring $30 to purchase a wooden sword. A.V. Sorensen Community Center, 4808 Cass St. SPRT317A F 09/23-10/28 07:30P-08:30P $69

Choosing a General Contractor

Women's Self-Defense (Ichi-go Ichie-e)

You’re ready to start a project, but who can do the work? This course will walk you through how to find the right contractor for the job. Learn the best practices for choosing a contractor, the right questions to ask, items a bid should include and what does and does not need a permit. MCC at The Mastercraft, 1111 N. 13th St. HOMI197A SA 12/03 09:00A-12:00P $35

Gain self-confidence and a grounded sense of empowerment while learning to protect yourself using simple techniques, setting boundaries and unambiguous communication. A.V. Sorensen Community Center, 4808 Cass St. SPRT045A SA 10/29 10:00A-01:00P $49

NEW! *Home Improvement: Installing a Backsplash

Learn the basics of installing a backsplash in this hands-on class. Class times are Friday, 5-7 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. MCC at The Mastercraft, 1111 N. 13th St. HOMI233A FSA 10/14-10/15 F 5-7P; SA 9A-3P $110

NEW! *Woodworking: Basic Epoxy

Learn the basics of how epoxy works and what products to use to make this beautiful wood creation. Class times are Friday, 5-7 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. MCC at The Mastercraft, 1111 N. 13th St. HOMI231A FSA 09/16-09/17 F 5-7P; SA 9A-3P $130

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If you register for a class and for any reason cannot attend, call 531-MCC-5231 and cancel up to the day prior to the first class meeting (14 days for tours). If you register and do not cancel, you will be charged for the class, and no refunds will be given.

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Solar Electric Application

Practice assembling a photovoltaic kit, complete with panels, charge controllers, battery, invertor and a roof mounting kit. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOMI190A W 10/19 10:00A-01:00P $49

Solar Electric Basics

Learn more about solar electric (or photovoltaic of PV) systems and installation. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) HOMI189A W 10/05 05:30P-08:30P $59

Solar Trends

Discover current solar electric design practices, new equipment and installation techniques. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE SUST008A W 11/02 05:30P-08:30P $59

SUSTAINABILITY CONSERVE THE GOODS. Beekeeping Basics: Build Your Hive

Join the MCC Horticulture team and learn about the social structure of beehives, see the equipment we use in our apiary and try different types of seasonal honey. You will leave with plans to construct your own hive. Fort Omaha Campus, Building 29, 5300 N. 30th St. HORT024A SA 09/24 09:00A-12:00P $30

Beekeeping Basics: Intro to Beekeeping

Are you curious about what it takes to become a successful beekeeper? Find out if beekeeping is for you. In this introductory course, learn what equipment is used, how much it costs to get started and how much time it takes to become a successful beekeeper. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) ANIM257A SA 10/08 09:00A-12:00P $30

Biodiversity in Your Backyard: Gardening for Butterflies

Learn about pollinators and get a head start for designing your own pollinator garden or to make your current garden pollinator friendly. Class includes tour of the Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo’s butterfly house. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) and Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and AquariuM, 3701 S. 10th St. SUST015A TH 09/22-09/29 06:00P-08:00P $49

Farming Technology

Discover how farming has changed over the years due to technology and the benefits or drawbacks from this process. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SUST019A SA 09/17 10:00A-01:00P $49

Should I Buy an Electric Car?

Learn the basics of electric vehicles and discover the pros and cons of ownership based on your needs and lifestyle. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) SUST004A M 11/07 06:00P-09:00P $49

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*Table Loom Weaving Lab

Prerequisite: *Table Loom Weaving 101 Additional class time to continue projects. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI091A T 11/01-11/15

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*Upholstery 101

Learn the basic techniques of this sorely-needed trade. Bring in a small, simple piece of furniture to the first class to discuss fabric choices and yardage needed to begin your project. Bring scissors, a wire cutter and $21 to purchase a specialty staple puller on the first night of class. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI408D M 09/12-10/24 06:00P-09:00P $219 SEWI408B W 10/05-11/16 09:00A-12:00P $219 SEWI408E W 10/05-11/16 06:00P-09:00P $219 SEWI408A TH 10/18-11/29 06:00P-09:00P $219 SEWI408C SA 10/08-11/19 09:00A-12:00P $219

*Upholstery 201

TEXTILES QUALITY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE. Basic Yarn Dyeing

Prerequisite: Upholstery 101 Continue to pursue your interest in upholstery and strengthen your skills. Students will be invited to bring their own item of furniture to restore and refurbish, as well as fabric of their own choice, to recover their furniture with their own style. Bring scissors, a wire cutter and a staple puller to the first class. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI409A T 08/30-10/11 06:00P-09:00P $200 SEWI409B M 10/03-11/14 09:00A-12:00P $200

*Upholstery Lab

Learn the fundamentals of hand paint dyeing and the dye formula to create the perfect color palette for your next project. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI286A SA 11/05 01:00P-05:00P $69

Additional class time to continue projects. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI243B TH 09/08-09/29 SEWI243C F 10/21-11/18 SEWI243A M 10/31-11/21

Dyeing Spinning Fiber

*Yarn Spinning

Learn to dye your own spinning fiber creating your own unique yarn. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI287A SA 11/12 01:00P-05:00P $69

Home Hobby: Beginners Knitting

Learn everything you need to start knitting. This course covers the knit stitch, purl stitch, casting on, binding off, fixing mistakes and more. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE SEWI089A W 09/14-10/05 07:00P-08:30P $79 SEWI089B W 10/26-11/16 07:00P-08:30P $79

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Explore how to make your own unique hand-spun yarn, helpful tricks for spinning on a wheel or spindle and the fundamental techniques of spinning to create your own yarns for knitting, crochet and more. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI277 T 10/04-11/01 06:00P-09:00P $159

*Intro to Sewing

This introductory class will teach you everything you need to know about sewing basics. Learn how to thread and use a sewing machine, understand pattern pieces/abbreviations, install lining and conquer the fear of putting in a zipper. Weekly projects are designed to help students understand the process of construction and basics of sewing. Visit mccneb.edu/ce/SEWI298 for a list of supplies to bring to class. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SEWI298A T 11/01-11/29 05:30P-08:30P $119 SEWI298B SA 11/05-12/03 09:30A-12:30P $119

NEW! *Make Your Own Tug Rug

Make your own tug rug with your favorite picture in the middle of it. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI092A TH 10/06-10/27 05:00P-07:00P $120

*Table Loom Weaving 101

Designed for the beginning loom weaver. Explore the parts and functions of a four-shaft table loom. Discover weaving terminology, reading, following and designing pattern drafts. Experience dressing a loom, weaving styles and finishing techniques. Projects will include a sampler wall hanging/table runner and an additional project(s) if time permits. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI050A TH 09/08-09/29 05:30P-08:30P $159

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NEW! *Table Loom Weaving 102

Prerequisite: *Table Loom Weaving 101 The class is designed for the intermediate loom weaver. Further understand weaving terminology, reading, following and designing pattern drafts. Become more proficient with dressing a loom, weaving styles and finishing techniques. MCC Makerspace, 1141 N. 11th St. SEWI097A TH 10/06-10/27 05:30P-08:30P $159

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NONCREDIT FASHION DESIGN CERTIFICATE

The MCC Noncredit Fashion Design Certificate is designed for anyone interested in beginning a pathway to a career in fashion. If you are interested in pursuing a career in fashion or are currently enrolled in the MCC Fashion Design program, take four noncredit fashion design classes to receive a Noncredit Fashion Design Certificate and credit toward the MCC Fashion Design program. Contact Susie McWhirter at samcwhirter@mccneb.edu for credit details. Visit mccneb.edu/ce/fashion for more information. Must be 16 or older.

NEW! Apparel Alterations

Learn helpful tips and tricks for simple alterations of your own garments. Discover common alterations, such as hems, seam repairs, fitting waistbands and more. Bring a $15 supply fee and items from your wardrobe you would like to alter, fit and finish correctly to class. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SEWI098A W 11/30-12/14 06:00P-08:00P $99

NEW! Holiday Apron

Everyone will love your one-of-a-kind holiday apron made with unique fabrics and applique detailing ... just in time for the holidays. Bring a $30 supply fee to class. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SEWI099A TH 11/03-11/17 06:00P-08:00P $99

*Introduction to Apparel Draping

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of apparel sewing Discover the basics of draping apparel on a dress form. Using muslin, students will learn to drape fabric in various techniques and complete a draped garment of their own design. Bring a $30 supply fee to class. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SEWI300A M 11/21-12/19 06:00P-08:00P $159

*Introduction to Apparel Sewing

We'll explore apparel textiles, how to operate a sewing machine and serger, reading and cutting from a commercial pattern and construction of a simple garment. Bring a $30 supply fee, 2.5 yards of prewashed flannel (no plaid) and fabric scissors to class. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SEWI271A W 09/07-10/05 06:00P-08:00P $159

*Introduction to Apparel Sewing: Part II

Prerequisite: Introduction to Apparel Sewing or basic knowledge of apparel sewing We'll work with a commercial pattern, learn to construct a basic collar, facings and interfacings, buttons and buttonholes, setting in simple sleeves and more. Bring a $30 supply fee, 2.5 yards of prewashed flannel (no plaid) and fabric scissors to class. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SEWI272A W 10/19-11/16 06:00P-08:00P $159

*Introduction to Flat Pattern

Learn the basics of making custom apparel patterns through the flat pattern method. Bring an $80 supply fee to class. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SEWI274A SA 09/10-10/08 09:30A-11:30A $159

*Introduction to Flat Pattern II

Prerequisite: Introduction to Flat Pattern Explore the basics of manipulating the sloper to create custom bodice designs, sleeves, skirts and more. Bring a $25 supply fee to class. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SEWI275A SA 10/22-11/19 09:30A-11:30A $159

NEW! *Make a Pattern From an Existing Garment

Do you have a favorite pair of pants or a dress you would love to duplicate? Discover how to make a pattern from an existing garment, and make a muslin sample. This is sure to be a skill you will use again and again. Bring a $30 supply fee to class. Yates Community Center, 3260 Davenport St. SEWI093A M 09/19-10/17 06:00P-08:00P $159

TRAVELING CLASSROOMS ENJOY THE SCENERY. Fairview Cemetery Tour

Home of the “Black Angel," Fairview Cemetery in Council Bluffs is perched on a hill in one of the most historic locations the city has to offer. See the fair view that gave this burial ground its name while discovering the symbolism it holds. Meet at the top of Oakland Ave. and Lafayette. Fairview Cemetery, 308 Lafayette Ave., Council Bluffs, IA (at the top of Oakland Ave. and Lafayette Ave.) HIST018A SA 09/24 10:30A-12:00P $29 HIST018B SA 10/15 10:30A-12:00P $29

NEW! Forest Lawn Cemetery Tour

Join us as we move among the graves, learning more about the notorious occupants. Explore the meaning behind monuments and graveyard symbolism. Class will be held rain or shine. Moderate to extensive walking is required. Must be 18 or older. Forest Lawn Funeral Home Memorial Park and Crematory, 7909 Mormon Bridge Rd. TRVL020A SA 10/08 03:00P-04:30P $29

Prospect Hill Cemetery Tour

Join us as we move among the graves, learning more about the notorious occupants. Explore the meaning behind monuments and graveyard symbolism. Class will be held rain or shine. Moderate to extensive walking is required. Prospect Hill Cemetery, 3202 Parker St. HIST039A SA 10/01 10:30A-12:00P $29 HIST039B SA 10/22 10:30A-12:00P $29

Prospect Hill Cemetery Presentation

Join us as we explore Omaha's historic Prospect Hill Cemetery. Images and videos of this memorial garden will be displayed as the instructor regales you with tales of the cemetery residents, the meaning behind funerary art and symbolism and the history of Omaha's first cemetery. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing HIST046A SA 10/22 01:30P-03:00P $29

Tour of Little Bohemia

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In the late 1870s, Omaha found itself home to a large influx of Czech immigrants. This tour will highlight some of the buildings of Little Bohemia. We will discuss the people who built them as we explore the community they created. Moderate to extensive walking is required. Little Bohemia, 1401 S. 13th St. HIST063A SA 09/17 10:30A-12:00P $29

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TRAVELING CLASSROOMS: LOCAL AND DOMESTIC

We take the planning out of your hands so you can sit back and enjoy the ride! Attractions and buses are all taken care of by us; taking away the headache and hassle of arranging accommodations, coordinating your time and getting to see the attractions you want. Simply show up and we will take you there!

*Autumn Foliage in the Loess Hills

Experience the brilliant red sumac, rustic burr oak, and golden maples as you go on a breathtaking ride through the unique Loess Hills, named one of America’s 10 most outstanding Scenic Byways. This fun-filled day includes a visit to Hitchcock Nature Center for its Hawk Watch program, an apple orchard, a country church and a surprise stop, plus panoramic scenic views narrated by a step-on guide. Savor a delicious homecooked meal at noon that includes a main entree, au gratin potatoes, vegetable and fruit salads, rolls, homemade desserts and beverage — arranged by a local church in Moorhead, Iowa. Fruit pie à la mode and coffee will be served in a pie parlor. The luncheon and all fees are included in the tour price. Trip registration ends Monday, Sept. 26. Visit mccneb.edu/cetravel for complete descriptions and important details. Moderate walking is required. Must be 18 or older. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE TRVL011A W 10/12 07:30A-06:30P $145

*Holiday Mystery Tour

Enjoy an exciting journey into the unknown with plenty of fun with friendly travelers just like you. Come explore with us on a trip that will give you a new travel experience. Enroll, board the motor coach and learn about the trip details. A couple of hints for you — the destination includes a scrumptious brunch buffet somewhere way beyond the metro area. Return to Omaha in the evening to take a tour of holiday lights. Delight your senses by embracing intrigue. Tell your friends to join us for some mystery and fun. Trip registration ends Wednesday, Nov. 16. Go to mccneb.edu/ce for complete descriptions and important details. Moderate walking is required. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE TRVL211A SU 12/04 10:00A-08:30P $149

NEW! *Scenic Valley Railroad Fall Foliage

Tour an enchanting Danish 1848 Windmill originally constructed in Denmark and reassembled in Elk Horn, Iowa, and explore the James H. Andrew Railroad Museum with a guided tour in Boone, Iowa. Then hop aboard a Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad classic coach a one-hour, 45-minute adventure. Bring your camera for the scenic views above the bridges. Finish your relaxing day at Jasper Winery. Trip registration ends Wednesday, Sept. 21. Visit mccneb.edu/cetravel for complete descriptions and important details. Moderate to extensive walking is required. Must be 18 or older. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE TRVL013A SA 10/08 07:30A-09:30P $189

*The Chocolate Tour

In several top-notch shops, all located in central Iowa, you will be given a lesson on the history of chocolate, sample chocolates and delight yourself in the smells of cooking with chocolate. Learn about the rich European history of creating the best chocolate while sampling Chocolaterie Stam’s treats and your choice of a small beverage during the tour. Later, enjoy viewing a private cooking demonstration by learning the tricks of the trade to make everyday cooking with chocolate spectacular. Wheatsfield Cooperative’s teaching kitchen will offer more ideas on using chocolate. Also, savor a delicious meal at the Hickory Park Restaurant on your own for lunch. There will be time allowed for shopping. A special stop will be made at Ciccotti Art Glass located just outside of Ames in a small town called Napier. The studio specializes in hand-blown glass. Trip registration ends Monday, Oct. 3. Visit mccneb.edu/cetravel for complete descriptions and important details. Moderate walking is required. Must be 18 or older. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE TRVL014A W 10/19 07:30A-09:30P $159

*Pre-holiday Kansas City Shopper's Delight

Get a head start on completing your holiday shopping list. Beat the snow, ice and frigid weather that arrive with December. Enjoy a full day of pre-holiday shopping excitement at beautiful Weston, Missouri, the Legends at Village West and the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City. Weston will be your first stop. This vibrant area is a shopper’s paradise with locally owned unique shops and boutiques. The Plaza offers a wide variety of stores and merchandise that shoppers come to expect within KC’s large cosmopolitan area. Later in the afternoon, visit Legends, one of the top deluxe discount shopping centers in the country. Trip registration ends Wednesday, Nov. 2. Visit mccneb.edu/cetravel for complete descriptions and important details. Moderate to extensive walking is required. Must be 18 or older. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd., La Vista, NE TRVL012A SA 11/19 08:00A-10:00P $145

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UGOTCLASS CONNECTING TO EDUCATION AT HOME. Continuing Education and the Learning Resources Network are partnering to offer you a wide variety of noncredit online class and certification options. Taught by seasoned professionals, UGotClass online offerings are designed to fit your schedule at prices that won't break your bank. Classes are tailored to enhance your career knowledge and expand your professional horizons.

FEATURED NONCREDIT CERTIFICATES: *Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers

Discover the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses, and learn practical techniques that will increase your effectiveness and career.

*Certificate in Data Analysis

Data Analysis is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after skills in the workplace. Add a whole new skill set to your portfolio, and make a big difference in the success of your organization by acquiring data analysis skills.

*Certificate in Customer Service

Learn to improve your customer service skills to enhance your career skill set, improve productivity and increase your success.

*Certificate in Basic Game Design

Take the first steps into understanding game design and being able to create your own games.

*Certificate in Leadership Development

This certificate provides practical information on how to advance your leadership potential and make a difference in both the workplace and society.

*Certificate in Learning Styles

Get the most advanced information about the three most important and prevalent learning characteristics you experience with your participants: generation, gender and the autism spectrum.

*Certificate in Mastering Excel

Must-have skills to succeed in business are the abilities to create, edit and manage spreadsheets. Discover how to attractively visualize your data into meaningful information with confidence.

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For those new to teaching online or who are already teaching online, get the best instruction from the foremost authorities in online learning.

*Certificate in Teaching Adults

Whether you want to teach others or currently are, this course is for you. We will give you both the fundamental and advanced information to improve your teaching.

*Certificate in Web Design

Discover the basics of web design using HTML and CSS. No prior knowledge of HTML or web design is required.

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WELLNESS MOVE BETTER. FEEL HEALTHIER. Boundaries for a Healthy Mindset

Learn how to create healthy parameters in your relationships to avoid overworking, overcommitting and overextending yourself. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) WELL633A SA 09/24 09:00A-12:00P $39

NEW! Building the Life You Want

Discover how to use SMART goals to identify personal dreams and transform them into achievable action plans. Each week explore meaningful, impactful choices to envision, fund, manage and live the life you want. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) WELL249A TH 09/15-10/06 06:00P-08:00P $99

Healing with Gemstones and Crystals: Folklore

Explore the history and origins of how ancient civilizations used gemstones and crystals for protection and overall health and well-being. Bring a $5 supply fee to class. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) WELL561A SA 11/19 10:00A-12:00P $35

NEW! Healthy Hormones

Develop a basic understanding of the physiological function of sex hormones while discussing guidelines for balancing hormones, as well as treatment options for hormone imbalance. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE WELL237A SA 10/08 10:30A-12:00P $29

Herbs and Holistic Health: Ailments and Superfoods

Take an in-depth look into ailments and super foods. Discover which herbs, plants and supplements are essential to daily life and which ones are harmful and why. Bring a $5 supply fee to class. Blair Public Library, 2233 Civic Dr., Blair, NE WELL566B SA 10/01 06:00P-08:00P $35

Makeup: A Night Out

Whether going out with friends or celebrating an event, learn how to apply your makeup for a perfect night out that suits your own personal style. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) WELL098A F 11/18 06:00P-08:00P $39

Makeup: The Basics for 40 Plus

Learn the basics of makeup and how to develop your own personal style. Whether you are just starting out or just need a refresher, this class is for people of any experience level. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) WELL096A W 11/09 06:00P-08:00P $39

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Planning for the Unexpected

Whether it's an unplanned hospitalization or the death of a loved one, there is a template for navigating the unexpected. Learn the steps anyone can take to prepare for the unexpected MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) WELL088A SA 11/19 10:00A-12:00P $35

Teach what you love

Realistic Boundaries for Caregivers

Learn how to set healthy boundaries by understanding the state of mind of caring for an older adult with dementia, asking for help and knowing when to say no. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) WELL086A SA 11/12 10:00A-12:00P $35

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NEW! Rebalancing Your Life

This course is designed to help you identify what is out of control in your life and bring it back to what you always wanted it to be. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) WELL223A W 09/07-09/28 06:00P-07:30P $45

*Reiki Level 1

Learn how to use reiki, a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. Bring a sack lunch to class. Energy Healing Center, 522A Bel-Air Plz., 12100 W. Center Rd. WELL045A SA 10/01 10:00A-04:00P $99

NEW! Self-Care Saturdays

Participants will spend a morning learning about the importance of self-care, as well as engaging in various forms of it. MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) WELL235A SA 10/08 09:00A-12:00P $35

NEW! The Biology of Weight Loss

Weight loss can be complicated. Discover how to effectively manage your waistline. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE WELL244A SA 10/01 11:00A-12:00P $25

NEW! The Facts of Fad Diets

Learn about the latest diet trends — the good and the bad. Explore how to manage your mealtimes and change your lifestyle to maintain a healthy weight. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE WELL245A SA 09/24 10:30A-12:00P $29

NEW! The Power of Plants

Discover the benefits of plant-based and plant-forward eating. Explore how to create habits for optimal health with a new way to look at nutrition. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE WELL246A SA 09/17 10:30A-12:00P $29

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CURRENTLY SEEKING INSTRUCTORS FOR: Aerobics Bodyweight Workout Building Flexibility Group Movement Hula Hooping for Fitness Modern Meditation Self-care And more

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WORKFORCE INNOVATION DIVISION Workforce Innovation Division fuels equitable, sustainable and community-oriented economic growth through talent development through cutting-edge, noncredit education and training that addresses emerging workforce priorities. WID feeds an ongoing talent pipeline and drives employee ascension through competency-based education on advancing technologies and business practices. Programs are designed and rooted in cornerstone areas such as lean operations, allied health, automation, sustainability, production maintenance, information technology, robotics and project management. Emerging technologies include virtual and augmented reality, Prototypetype design, advanced manufacturing, operations reliant on the Internet of Things and cybersecurity. Training is delivered at the worksite, online and at the Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology located on the Fort Omaha Campus, as well as multiple other locations.

$ Keep your eye out for our dollar symbol. Classes marked with this symbol are eligible for GAP funding. For more information on GAP funding, visit mccneb.edu/gap.

Corporate Training

MCC Corporate Training offers employers and individuals customized training experiences that provide individuals or teams the knowledge and skills they need to perform their jobs. Courses may focus on onboarding and training new hires, upskilling or reskilling current employees, or customized training specific to a particular topic. If you are interested in training a small group on a particular topic, your team may join a class with other organizations. For more information, contact Sam Dickson, workforce training manager, at 531-MCC-2592 or sdickson@mccneb.edu, or contact corporatetraining@mccneb.edu. The below topics are a few of our popular corporate offerings. If interested in other topics, please contact Sam. • Microsoft Word • Microsoft Excel • Microsoft PowerPoint • Community Spanish MCC is a qualified institution, eligible to provide scholarship and grant funding for workforce training. For employers seeking to train employees, funding may be available for incumbent work training.

Professional Training — Open Enrollment

WID provides high-quality, in-demand professional certification training and customized workforce training. MCC is a qualified institution, eligible to provide scholarship and grant funding for workforce training. Scholarship and grant funding for certification training is available for those who qualify. For more information about funding, contact corporatetraining@mccneb.edu.

TEMPO (Trades: Electrical, Mechanical, and Plumbing Omaha) is a collaborative effort of local businesses, the Greater Omaha Chamber REACH Program and Metropolitan Community College. The mission of TEMPO is to bring together diverse local professionals, educators, business leaders and prospective tradespeople and provide opportunities to explore, learn, innovate and collaborate to empower our trades community.

2022 TEMPO Conference

Fort Omaha Campus, 5300 N. 30th St. Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24 Construction Education Center, Building 25 Friday, Sept. 23 | 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Visit tempoconference.com for more information.

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BLOCKCHAIN ACADEMY

These open-entry, online courses allow participants to enroll at any time after the start of the quarter to provide a self-paced learning experience. For additional Blockchain course tracks, or if you are interested in the courses, contact corporatetraining@mccneb.edu.

*Blockchain Foundations

This open-entry course provides the basics of blockchain technology, bitcoin and distributed ledgers. It provides an overview of how blockchain works, explores Bitcoin, reviews blockchain history and discovers the practical usage of this technology. With a firm focus but limited to the finance industry, participants look at use cases that are already on the market, as well as emerging use cases. Participants may enroll at any time after the start of the quarter to provide a self-paced learning experience. Online WIDX450A Self-paced 10/01-10/31 15-hours $695

*Crypto Trading with Crypto Simulator

This open-entry, 10-hour online course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge of bitcoin and the cryptocurrency marketplace. Participants gain insight into investment in bitcoin, as well as other cryptocurrencies, and how to manage these investments. Participants have access to the Crypto Trading Simulator for completion and practice of course activities. Participants may enroll at any time after the start of the quarter to provide a self-paced learning experience. Online WIDX460A Self-paced 10/01-10/31 10-hours $395

*Blockchain Project Manager Certification

The role of blockchain project manager is a lucrative career choice Technical in nature, the Blockchain Project Manager Certification requires students to have completed formal blockchain architecture training. This certification outlines the objectives, purpose, road map and deliverables for blockchain project managers, and dives deep into dissecting the skills needed to help participants prepare for a career path in the industry. The Certified Blockchain Project Manager exam tests knowledge of blockchain basics, development decisions, business strategy and blockchain architecture. Online WIDX762A Self-paced 10/01-10/31 10-hours $3,395

*Certified Blockchain Developer

Blockchain technology allows for the secure exchange of products, services and information. Demand for blockchain developers is at an all-time high and is expected to go even higher in the coming years. This certification course provides an understanding of what blockchain is, how it works and how to use the knowledge to build blockchain-based applications for enterprises and businesses. Online WIDX763A Self-paced 10/01-10/31 15-hours $3,395

MCC CODE SCHOOL

Metropolitan Community College Code School is a nine-month, handson program where participants learn computer coding skills while working in teams using Agile methodology, a proven, employer-desired structure for web development. The program curriculum and course structure are based on needs identified by area employers who have aligned with the College’s Workforce Innovation Division to help place students in careers upon successful completion of the program. Go to the Code School website at mccneb.edu/CodeSchool and apply for entrance into the program.

*Code School $

Students gain competencies across the spectrum of technical and soft skill disciplines required for contemporary web application development. Topics include the basics of client-side and serverside web components, including working with technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Java and MySQL. Best practices such as Agile, version control with Git and pair programming are integrated with assignments throughout the program. Advanced topics, including the Angular and Spring frameworks, as well as DevOps, are covered later in the program to prepare students to form teams that build and deploy real-world applications in the capstone phase of the course. Class runs Tuesday and Thursdays from 6-9:30 p.m. and every other Saturday from 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. For more information, visit mccneb.edu/codeschool. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing WIDX906A TTH 09/10-05/25 06:00P-09:30P $13,950 SA 08:00A-12:30P

DRONE FLIGHT SCHOOL

*Drone Pilot 1: Safety and Compliance

This five-hour course is for drone enthusiasts, hobbyists and individuals seeking to continue onto the FAA Drone Pilot Certification training. Participants learn best practices to successfully fly a drone, including basic rules and regulations, the main parts of an aerial vehicle, computing, actuators, sensors and software. This course is a prerequisite for all other drone courses. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX413A SA 10/08 09:00A-02:30P $89

*Drone Pilot 2: Flight Training

Prerequisite: Drone Pilot 1: Safety and Compliance In this three-hour course, participants learn the basic flight maneuvers and how to safely control the drone. The hands-on practice includes how to pick a safe area, how to complete a preflight inspection, how to take off, maneuver and land while flying through an obstacle course. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX414A SA 10/15 09:00A-12:00P $89 WIDX414B TU 10/18 06:00P-09:00P $89

*Drone Pilot 3: Aerial Photography and Videography

Prerequisite: Drone Pilot 2: Flight Training Drones have expanding, far-ranging and exciting uses for tasks related to real estate, surveying, wedding photography, law enforcement and many more. This six-hour course covers the basics of using drones for photography and video projects. Topics include flying safety, FAA regulations, legal concerns, camera and software settings, photo and video editing and more. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX415A SA 10/22-10/29 09:00A-12:00P $179

*FAA Drone Pilot Certification Training

Prerequisites: Completion of Drone Pilot 1: Safety and Compliance course, plus FAA requirements for exam are 16 years and older, a U.S. citizen, and be able to read and speak English. The Federal Aviation Administration released regulations requiring anyone flying or operating a small, unmanned aircraft system (drone) under 55 lbs. and for commercial and hobbyist purposes to be a FAA Certified Remote Pilot. All drone pilots are required to register their drone and have proof of passing a knowledge test with them any time they fly a drone. This 14-hour course provides the participants with in-depth training on all aspects of the FAA Part 107 knowledge concept rules and regulations needed to safely fly drones. Price does not include the license exam fee, which can be purchased through several local testing centers for an additional cost. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX227A SA 11/05-11/12 09:00A-04:00P $265

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HEALTH CAREER TRAINING

*Certified Pharmacy Technician Exam Prep $

FIBER OPTICS TRAINING

*Certified Fiber Optics Technician Certification (CFOT) $

This three-day course is designed for anyone interested in becoming a Certified Fiber Optic Technician. Students identify fiber types; recognize various connectors used in fiber installation; and install, terminate, splice and properly test installed fiber cable to existing standards. The course is recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor, and the CFOT exam given on the final day is sanctioned by the Fiber Optics Association. Students must pass both the written and hands-on exams to successfully pass the certification. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX232A MTW 11/14-11/16 08:00A-05:00P $895

*Certified Fiber Optics Specialist in Testing and Maintenance (CFOS/T) $

Prerequisite: Participants must have successfully passed the basic CFOT course within the preceding 12 months or have renewed their FOA membership within that time frame prior to attending this course. This two-day course is designed to offer advanced training to anyone involved with the testing and maintenance of fiber-optic networks. Participants gain the knowledge and skills needed to use the overall spectrum of testing and maintenance of single-mode fiber optic networks and gain a detailed overview of the various pieces of equipment used in testing and maintenance. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX233A THF 11/17-11/18 08:00A-05:00P $795

Prerequisites: Participants must be 18 years of age, have a high school diploma or GED and never been convicted of a drug-related misdemeanor or felony. This comprehensive 80-hour program prepares participants to work as a pharmacy technician in a retail or other pharmacy setting and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board's exam. Course content includes pharmacy medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, the pharmacy practice in multiple environments, pharmacy calculations and measurements, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Through classroom lecture and hands-on labs, students will review dosage calculations, drug classifications, the "top 200 drugs," IV flow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parenteral nutrition, dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control, and billing and reimbursement. National Certification: This program meets the necessary requirements to take the PTCB exam, which participants are required to take upon successful completion of the course. NWCA National Certification: This program meets the necessary requirements to take the National Workforce Career Association Pharmacy Technician Exam. Fort Omaha Campus, Building 21, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX911A TTH 10/11-01/12 06:00P-09:30P $2,154

*Phlebotomy Technician $

This 90-hour course prepares participants to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Topics include all aspects related to blood collection, including comprehensive skills to perform venipunctures completely and safely. Classroom and lab work includes terminology, anatomy and physiology, blood collection procedures, specimen hands-on practice and training in skills and techniques to perform puncture methods. National Certification: Students who successfully complete this course take the National Healthcareer Association Phlebotomy Technician Exam. Class price does not include a $117 exam fee. NWCA National Certification: This program meets the necessary requirements to take the National Workforce Career Association Phlebotomy Technician Exam. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX915A MW 11/07-02/20 06:00P-09:30P $2,083

*Certified Fiber Optics Splicing Specialist (CFOS/S) $

Prerequisite: Participants must have successfully passed the basic CFOT course within the preceding 12 months or have renewed their FOA membership within that time frame prior to attending this class. This two-day training provides participants with an overview of optimal time-domain reflectometer (OTDR) functions and trace concepts to provide training in fusion and mechanical splicing of either single- or multi-mode fiber-optic cables. Inside- or outside-plant fiber optic cable types are utilized to provide hands-on training with fiber-optic enclosures and splice trays. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX234A SASU 11/19-11/20 08:00A-05:00P $795

*Outside-Plant Fiber Optics Specialist (CFOS/O) $

This two-day course introduces industry standards and prepares students to take the CFOS/O, OSP hands-on and written exams that are sanctioned by the Fiber Optics Association. Participants learn how to properly identify OSP fiber cabling types; recognize various outside plant closures; and install, prepare, terminate, splice and properly test and troubleshoot installed OSP fiber cable to existing standards. Students must pass both the written and hands-on exams to successfully pass this course. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX254A MT 11/21-11/22 08:00A-05:00P $995

*Veterinary Assistant Certification $

This program introduces participants to the growing field of veterinary medicine. Participants learn about the care of animals, including how to recognize signs of illness and disease. Interpersonal communication skills, interaction with clients and their animals and how to assist the veterinarian during examinations are covered. NWCA National Certification: This program meets the necessary requirements to take the National Workforce Career Association Veterinary Assistant Exam. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St., Elkhorn, NE WIDX919A MW 09/19-01/04 06:00P-09:30P $2,399

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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

*Instructional Design Boot Camp

GOOGLE CERTIFICATIONS

These open-entry, online certification courses allow participants to enroll at any time after the start of the quarter to provide a self-paced learning experience. Students will have opportunities for support on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon at MCC IT Express, located inside The Ashton Building at 1218 Nicholas St. Contact corporatetraining@mccneb.edu for more information.

NEW! *Google IT Support Professional Certificate

This 100-hour, asynchronous and self-paced beginner-level course provides the participant with network Prototypecols, cloud computing, Windows operating system, Linux command line, systems administration, encryption algorithms, techniques and more. This highly interactive course consists of five modules: technical support fundamentals, the bits and bytes of computer networking, operating systems, system administration and IT security. No prior experience is needed. Online Course WIDX747A M-SU 09/01-11/30 $99

NEW! *Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate

This asynchronous, self-paced and beginner-level course is designed to provide IT data analysts with in-demand skills for the collection, transformation and organization of data to draw conclusions, make predictions and drive informed decision making. It consists of eight modules: foundations; data-driven decisions; data preparation for exploration; data processing; data analysis; sharing data through visualization; data analysis with R programming; and capstone completion. No prior experience is needed. Online Course WIDX744A M-SU 09/01-11/30 $99

NEW! *Google UX Design Professional Certificate

This asynchronous, self-paced, beginner-level course is designed to focus on the interaction that users have with products like websites, applications and physical objects. This highly interactive course instructs participants to complete the design learner process. It consists of seven modules: foundations of UX design; UX design process; wireframes and low-fidelity Prototypes; UX research; high-fidelity designs and Prototypes; web design in Adobe XD; and designing a user experience for social good. No prior experience is needed. Online Course WIDX746A M-SU 09/01-11/30 $99

NEW! *Google Cloud Networking Professional Certificate

Prerequisite: Prior experience as a network engineer or network administrator This asynchronous, self-paced, intermediate-level course is for participants who want to advance in their career as a network engineer. Participants practice key job skills using Google Cloud to build networks, implement VPCs, configure network services and implement hybrid interconnectivity. Other topics include hybrid connectivity; network services; security for established network architectures on Google Cloud; Google Cloud platform core infrastructure; and hands-on labs in Google Cloud for network engineers. Online Course WIDX735A M-SU 09/01-11/30 $99

NEW! *Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate

Designed to provide IT professionals with in-demand skills, this asynchronous, self-paced, beginner-level course develops participant skills working with Python, Git and IT automation. Its six modules include a crash course in Python; using Python to interact with the operating system; an introduction to Git and GitHub; troubleshooting and debugging techniques; configuration management and the cloud; and automating real-world tasks with Python. No prior experience is needed. Online Course WIDX736A M-SU 09/01-11/30 $99

Facilitated by the Workforce Innovation Division’s Learning Solutions Team, the MCC Instructional Design Boot Camp is a 30-hour, instructor-led workshop that guides you to mastery of foundational instructional design concepts. You will experience end-to-end course design and development through online and live hands-on activities, interactive assignments, collaborative reviews, and expert coaching and feedback. In this workshop, you will establish a solid base of learning and design best practices and take a portfolio-worthy project of your choice from start to finish with the support of an experienced instructional designer. Participants who demonstrate mastery on the cumulative project are eligible for an expert-level digital badge. Successful participants determine training needs, write competencies, define assessment strategies and evidence, write learning objectives, design teaching and learning strategies, and develop learning materials and resources. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing WIDX754A F 9/17-11/11 12:00P-01:00P $499 Online MTWTHSASU

INSURANCE PRODUCER TRAINING

*Nebraska Insurance Pre-License Training: Life and Health $

Participants are provided with an introduction to the life and health insurance business to successfully prepare for the Nebraska life, annuities, accident and health insurance license exam. Topics include insurance coverage, policies, federal and state regulations; risk management; underwriting; pricing; funding alternatives; contracts; provisions; annuities; medical plans; individual insurance; group insurance; accident insurance; disability income; and more. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX351A MW 01/30-02/21 06:00P-09:00P $1,288 Zoom TTH

*Nebraska Insurance Pre-License Training: Property and Casualty $

Participants gain an introduction to the field of property and casualty insurance business to successfully prepare for the Nebraska Property and Casualty Insurance Producer license exam. Topics include needs of individuals and organizations for protection, fire, accident, theft, property damage, flood, liability insurance and legal environment of insurance products. Basic concepts of Commercial Package Policy, Worker Compensation, business owners and homeowners are also covered. Fort Omaha Campus, Building 21, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX350A MTWTH 09/19-10/12 06:00P-09:00P $1,288

IT CERTIFICATION

*Cybersecurity Essentials for Work

This course provides an overview of the foundation of essential cybersecurity knowledge that employees, interns and students should possess to be informed and engaged digital citizens poised to protect an organization's electronic data and digital infrastructure from common cybersecurity threats. Topics include an introduction to cybersecurity; cyber considerations and best practices; insider threats; different ways you could be targeted; and how to avoid falling victim to attacks. Online Course WIDX739A M-SU 10/03-10/31 two-hours $29

LEADERSHIP TRAINING *Blanchard SLII® Concepts

This four-hour course provides leaders with the knowledge and skills to be agile, empower subordinates to be successful and use the appropriate leadership style in response to the needs of the person and the situation. Through interactive learning, participants use techniques to apply SLII® concepts quickly, deeply and effectively. Participants must complete a 20-question electronic assessment one week prior to attending the class. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX417A TH 10/20 08:30A-12:30P $200

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*Project Requirements, Procurement and Cost Management $

Designed for project team members, project managers, key stakeholders and professionals who desire a career in project management, this course introduces participants to the key concepts, methodologies and best practices for collecting and managing project requirements, project estimating, budgeting, financial justification and cost control. Topics include procurement planning; contract selection; source selection; procurement documents; procurement execution and control; and earned value management. The process for collecting and analyzing requirements; defining scope through effective work breakdown structure practices; and procurement planning, execution and contract control will also be covered. This course is eligible for professional development units. Online Course WIDX717A MW 09/28-10/19 06:00P-09:30P $695

*Agile Project Management $

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SPORTS MEDICINE *NASM Certified Personal Trainer

This 130-hour course provides participants with the most current evidence, strategies and personal training techniques designed to equip fitness professionals with the necessary skills to optimize human potential and performance. Topics include standards and codes of conduct; exercise psychology and behavioral coaching techniques; concepts and structures of anatomy and physiology, human movement, exercise metabolism and nutrition; client fitness assessment; exercise techniques for clients; and the design exercise programs. Upon successful completion of this course, participants take the NCCA-accredited NASM-CPT certification exam. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing WIDX925A T 10/04-12/15 12:00P-03:00P $1,395 Online MWTHFSASU

OSHA TRAINING

*OSHA Forklift Training

Employers need workers with the proper forklift training to operate these machines and to provide their business with the most efficient, productive and safety-oriented workplace as possible. This four-hour course is an OSHA forklift training course that covers the standards required for any employee who operates a powered industrial truck. Upon successful completion, participants receive a certification upon successful completion. Fort Omaha Campus, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology, Building 24, 5300 N. 30th St. WIDX147A SA 10/29 12:00P-04:00P $159

PROJECT MANAGEMENT ACADEMY

The MCC Project Management Academy is a comprehensive education program suitable for all backgrounds and experience levels in project management. The program infuses a diverse curriculum of project management principles, real-world application and project simulations integrating many of the concepts and best practices learned in the foundation of the program. Upon successful demonstration of project management knowledge and skills through project activities, students achieve an MCC Project Management Academy Certificate and are prepared to obtain a globally recognized certification in project management through the Project Management Institute. All curriculum is aligned with standards established by the PMI and taught by PMIcertified instructors.

*Foundations of Project Management $

Designed for project team members, project managers and key stakeholders, this course introduces participants to the essentials of project management. From the standpoint of a single, standalone project, students go through the project life cycle to manage a real project in the workplace. Topics include project initiation, planning, execution, control and closing. Subjects addressed include project charter, creating a work breakdown structure, network diagramming, finalizing the project plan, scope management, earned value measurement and change control. Course is eligible for professional development units. Online Course WIDX352A MW 09/07-09/26 06:00P-09:30P $595

This course introduces attendees to the essentials of agile project management. Topics covered include when, how and where to employ Agile with particular emphasis on planning, estimating techniques and execution. Subject areas addressed include various Agile frameworks (including Scrum), user stories, the history of Agile, sprints, retrospectives, requirements, common misconceptions and Agile as it pertains to the organization. Online Course WIDX719A MW 11/28-12/07 06:00P-09:15P $345

*Project Quality and Control $

This course introduces participants to the key concepts, methodologies and best practices of project management quality and control. Topics include quality planning, control and assurance; performance control; establishing project metrics; and change control and configuration. Hands-on, group exercises reinforce the key concepts. This course is eligible for professional development units. Online Course WIDX777A W 10/26-11/16 06:00P-09:15P $345

BUSINESS ANALYSIS

*IIBA® Entry Certificate in Business Analysis $

This 24-hour hybrid course is for project professionals who want to become more versed in core knowledge and competencies for the in-demand field of business analysis. Participants engage in hands-on lessons on the tools and techniques of business analysis planning; monitoring; requirements elicitation and analysis; stakeholder management; requirements life cycle management; design definition; and documentation. Curriculum is aligned with the widely adopted framework through the International Institute of Business Analysis™ and is taught by certified instructors. Upon successful completion of training and self-study, participants are prepared for the Entry Certificate in Business Analysis exam. Online Course WIDX719A MW 10/24-11/14 06:00P-09:15P $695

LEAN SIX SIGMA ACADEMY

*Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Plus $

This course provides basic awareness training that has been designed to cover the core concepts of Lean and Six Sigma with a focus on basic Lean practices and quality improvement tools. This course emphasizes interactive simulations, small group interaction and a comprehensive real-world project to gain the distinctions of Certified White Belt and Certified Yellow Belt. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing WIDX381A T 09/27-10/31 06:00P-09:00P $1,423

*Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Plus $

Participants use detailed Value Stream Maps to identify areas of waste with an in-depth look at the sources of defects and associated quality issues. This course emphasizes interactive simulations, small group interaction and a comprehensive real-world project to gain the distinction of Certified Green Belt. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing WIDX382A T 11/15-11/17 06:00P-10:00P $2,124 Contact corporatetraining@mccneb.edu for more information on training classes starting fall quarter, or visit mccneb.edu/pma.

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REAL ESTATE

*Developing Professional Conduct and Ethical Practices

This six-hour course is required through the Nebraska Real Estate Commission before taking the state Real Estate exam. It provides an interactive ethics and professional conduct program to help new licensees gain competency in handling real estate transactions. Participants will be actively involved in viable case studies, as well as group discussions regarding ethics issues. South Omaha Campus, 2909 Edward Babe Gomez Ave. WIDX442A TW 11/29-11/30 06:00P-09:00P $79

RAPID IT EMPLOYMENT ACADEMY

The Rapid IT Employment program is funded through a U.S. Department of Labor grant to provide accessible learning pathways into high-wage, high-demand IT career fields. Participants receive full tuition support, a dedicated career coach and job placement assistance. To determine if you qualify for funding, complete an Interest Inquiry online at mccneb.edu/rapiditacademy or email rapidIT@mccneb.edu.

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Have you heard about our workforce training programs and would like to know more? Are you curious about what your future could hold? If you are ready to take the next steps in your training and career path consider attending one of our Workforce Training Information Sessions. Here are just some of our programs: • Code School • Medical Services Representative • Pharmacy Technician Training • Sheet Metal Training • Industrial Maintenance Mechanic • Fiber Optics Technician • Phlebotomy Technician Training • Veterinary Assistant • Workplace Technology During these sessions we will go over upcoming program details, funding opportunities and the application process. To sign up for a session, visit us online at bit.ly/3OCQFvA or scan the QR code to complete a brief form.

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This 160-hour program focuses on the CompTIA A+, a professional certification that validates core skills and abilities in areas such as cybersecurity; data backup, recovery and storage; device configuration; networking; operating systems; technical support; and troubleshooting. Education is delivered over 14 weeks, infusing weekly online labs, assessments, live tutoring sessions and instructor-led workshops. Upon successful completion of the course, participants are prepared to complete the CompTIA A+ certification exam. This course is offered at no cost to eligible grant participants and free to those who qualify. MCC IT Express, The Ashton Building, 1218 Nicholas St. WIDX168A TTH 09/06-12/06 01:00P-05:00P WIDX168B TTH 06/08-12/08 05:30P-09:30P WIDX168C MW 10/05-01/11 09:00A-01:00P WIDX168D MW 10/03-01/09 05:30P-09:30P WIDX168E TTH 11/10-02/16 01:00P-05:00P WIDX168F TTH 11/08-02/14 05:30P-09:30P Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St., Fremont, NE WIDX168G TTH 09/06-12/06 01:00P-05:00P WIDX168H TTH 06/08-12/08 05:30P-09:30P WIDX168I MW 10/05-01/11 09:00A-01:00P WIDX168J MW 10/03-01/09 05:30P-09:30P WIDX168K TTH 11/10-02/16 01:00P-05:00P WIDX168L TTH 11/08-02/14 05:30P-09:30P The following online professional certification courses allow participants to enroll any time after the start of the quarter to provide a self-paced learning experience. Contact rapidIT@mccneb.edu for more information on the course offerings and to apply for funding.

• *Google IT Support Professional Certificate • *Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate • *Google UX Design Professional Certificate • *Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate • *Google Cloud Networking Professional Certificate *Tech Talent for Your Business

Are you a business or hiring manager struggling to find tech talent to fill your open positions? This 30-minute workshop provides an overview of the Rapid IT Employment Academy program and how MCC partners with area businesses to help bridge high-potential tech talent to employment opportunities at your company. Zoom Online: Video Conferencing WIDX092A F 09/23 01:00P-01:30P FREE

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NEW! *Medical Transcription Editor

As a medical transcriptionist, you’ll be typing (i.e. transcribing) audio recordings of doctors’ notes for patients’ medical records. You can also opt for an editing position using the skills you’ve learned in our medical transcription editing course, where you’ll proof and correct reports generated by speech-recognition software. This 690-hour program is certified and approved by the Approval Committee for Certificate Programs and prepares learners to take the Registered Healthcare Documentation Specialist national certifying exam. (12-month access) Online Course WIDX590 M-SU 10/03/22-10/02/23 $3,799

TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS NEW! *Comp TIA Network +

In this 72-hour course, you will learn and apply the basics of network technology, including networking devices, network management and the essentials to pass the CompTIA Network+ exam. Topics includes network topologies, the OSI model, Prototypecols, adapters, network devices, internet work devices and data protection. The certification exam voucher must be purchased separately. (four-month access) Online Course WIDX591 M-SU 10/03/22-02/02/23 $2,499

CAREERSTEP ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAMS

CareerStep online training programs are industry-recognized health care and information technology training programs that help you develop valuable job skills, prepare you to earn relevant certifications and accelerate your career. Tuition assistance for CareerStep online Training programs may be available to those who qualify. To inquire about tuition assistance support, email gap@mccneb.edu. Each CareerStep online training program offers: • Self-paced study • Anywhere, anytime learning • One-on-one (human) support • Certification exam included except where noted

NEW! *Comp TIA Security +

In this 84-hour course, you will learn and apply the basics of cybersecurity, including policies, procedures, outer defenses and the essentials to pass the CompTIA Security+ exam. Topics includes risk management, app development, app deployment, third-party integration, firewalls, network address translation), virtual private networks, web threat protection, network access protection and wireless attacks. The certification exam voucher must be purchased separately. (four-month access) Online Course WIDX592 M-SU 10/03/22-02/02/23 $2,499

HEALTH CARE TRAINING

NEW! *Mental Health Technician $

Mental illness can affect anyone, and the consequences of ignoring the symptoms of depression, anxiety and other disorders can be devastating. Mental health technicians help people struggling with a wide variety of illnesses, and considering the sensitive nature of their work, they have to be well-versed in developmental psychology. This 366-hour program prepares learners to take the Mental Health Technician Certification exam through the American Medical Certification Association. (12-month access) Online Course WIDX587 M-SU 10/03/22-10/02/23 $5,599

NEW! *Behavioral and Psychiatric Technician

Behavioral health and psychiatric technician training teaches the skills you need to provide direct services and support to patients who display patterns of disruptive behavior that requires management and intervention. This 394-hour program prepares learners to take the American Association of Psychiatric Technicians Level 1 exam. (12-month access) Online Course WIDX588 M-SU 10/03/22-10/02/23 $5,799

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NEW! *Medical Scribe

Medical scribes receive dictations and transform those into clear, accurate, written documentation in record time. They often work in physicians’ offices, hospitals or even from home — generally 40 hours a week. In this 320-hour program, you will learn and apply grammar and punctuation with medical examples and comprehensive medical terminology around anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, HIPAA and electronic medical records. This program prepares learners to take the Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist national exam. (eight-month access) Online Course WIDX589 M-SU 10/03/22-06/02/23 $3,599

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The following programs are eligible for GAP funding, as well as additional funding sources: • Agile Training • MCC Code School • CompTIA Program • Insurance Producer • Fiber Optics Training • Pharmacy Technician • Project Management Academy • Phlebotomy Technician • Veterinary Assistant

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DIGITAL BADGING

Many of the WID offerings provide digital badges for your professional portfolio. Contact corporatetraining@mccneb.edu for more information.

What is digital badging? A digital badge is an indicator of accomplishment or skill that can be displayed, accessed and verified online—a digital credential. Badges are issued based on established criteria for what must be done to earn the badge. When a digital badge is displayed online, clicking the image provides a description of the skill demonstrated and the criteria used to measure it.

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Workforce Innovation Division noncredit trainers wanted! Qualified trainers are needed for corporate and professional training. If you provide training not listed below, contact corporatetraining@mccneb.edu. Seeking trainers to teach industry certifications, MCC Code School/web development, Microsoft Office software, information technology of all topics (DevOps, programming languages, cybersecurity), insurance training courses, customer service skills, communication training courses, problem solving, project management, soft skills, computer software, community Spanish, supervisor and leadership, CDL, Prototype Design Lab workshops and marketing training. The application can be found on mccnebjobs.com. Position Title: Corporate trainers Position Type: Staff-temporary

A digital badge is important because it represents a credential or verified evidence of skill. Demonstration of these discrete skills is not dependent on completion of a degree, so a digital badge can be used to support and verify specific skills and abilities required for employment, advancement in your career or other purposes.

What does a digital badge look like? The level of a digital badge issued by MCC is determined through a review of the learning experience. A digital badge is aligned to one of four digital badge images that represent the level of challenge or complexity of the demonstrated skill.

How do I claim and use a digital badge? When you earn a digital badge, you receive an email with instructions about how to claim and save it. You may display your earned badges on any number of digital platforms, such as LinkedIn or a digital portfolio, as evidence of your skill. Badges may also be included in digital versions of your résumé.

Contact corporatetraining@mccneb.edu for more information. For questions about these classes, contact the Workforce Innovation Division at corporatetraining@mccneb.edu. *no discounts Register: mccneb.edu/ce • 531-MCC-5231

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What is GAP? The Metropolitan Community College Gap Assistance program provides needs-based tuition assistance for approved short-term training programs that are in high-need fields. Gap assistance may be right for you if you are unemployed or underemployed and seeking full-time employment or you desire career advancement by upskilling. "I had no idea how I would be able to afford the training I needed to go along with my experience to advance my career. The training the Gap program has allowed me to receive has been a blessing, the economic impact the Gap program has had on my life is unmatched.” -Pierce Robinson, PMP, MCC Gap Assistance program student, Project management professional What type of programs are offered? A diverse list of programs approved for Gap funding is available and can be found at mccneb.edu/gap.

Approved programs include: • Automotive Express Lane • Code School • Fiber Optics • Pharmacy Technician • Project Management • Sheet Metal

What is the application process? Students can apply in person or online. Visit mccneb.edu/gap and view “How do I apply?" The intake process includes an application, verification documents submittal, the National Career Readiness Certification assessment and an interview.

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What can GAP cover? Partial or full amounts for tuition, required books, equipment and fees, including industry testing.

Eligibility criteria: 1. Must be a Nebraska resident 2. Family income at or below 250% of federal income guidelines 3. U.S. Citizen or legal resident 4. Ability to be accepted into and complete the program of study 5. Ability to gain and maintain full-time employment

General information: Contact Alex at allovrien@mccneb.edu or 531-MCC-2110.

Student/Application information: Contact gap@mccneb.edu

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SNAP EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Metropolitan Community College has partnered with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Labor to empower families and individuals seeking better employment opportunities and better lives by offering the SNAP Next Step Employment and Training Program. SNAP E&T provides SNAP recipients who are unemployed or under employed the opportunity to complete education and training programs that will lead to a fulfilling and rewarding career with an increased earning potential. Each participant will be paired with a Career Coach to work one-on-one to identify employment and training goals, programs of interest, and assist with overcoming any challenges along the way. Services include individualized job search and résumé assistance, mock-interview opportunities, occupational and soft-skill training and credential opportunities. You may be a good candidate if: • You currently receive SNAP benefits or believe your qualify for SNAP benefits and would like to apply • You are not receiving TANF/ADC benefits • Your household has at least one work eligible adult (US Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident) For more information, call 531-MCC-2110 or email snapet@mccneb.edu.

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DO YOU HAVE A SKILL TO SHARE? We’re always looking for enthusiastic instructors to teach Continuing Education classes. Share your hobby or skill with others. Apply online at mccneb.edu/ceapply.

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Adobe Creative Suites Animation and CGI Art and Design Back End Web Development Bell Making Birding Bodging Broom Making Candle Making Chair Caning Clock Making Concrete Repair Debt Management Digital Room Rendering Dog Grooming Earth Science Register: mccneb.edu/ce • 531-MCC-5231

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Materials Science Musical Instruments Netsuke Carving New Technological Trends Perfume Making Pole Lathe Robotics Roof Shingle Repair Sail Maker Small Appliance Repair Tech and Innovation Thermodynamics Trug Making Urban Planning Wellness Woodprinting *no discounts


INFORMATION Metropolitan Community College Continuing Education provides lifelong learning opportunities to citizens within the greater Omaha four county service area. We strive to meet the lifelong learning needs of our community by offering highquality, accessible, innovative and responsive education and training programs to learners of all ages by building on the strengths of and collaborating with the resources within the college and community. We offer a full continuum of learning opportunities for ages three through retirement. These learning opportunities are offered at a variety of sites throughout the metropolitan area, both face-to-face and online.

Mailing list removal

Students who no longer wish to receive mailings from MCC can call 531-MCC-2400 to be removed from our mailing list.

Photography release

In consideration of acceptance of enrollment in 2022-23 Continuing Education courses, I authorize Metropolitan Community College to use my image, likeness, name and comments in, but not limited to, photographs, videos and audio recordings created or used for the purposes of publicity/marketing and advertising for the College.

Metropolitan Community College responds to the needs of our community. If there’s a class or workshop that you don’t see offered in our Continuing Education mailer, share it with us. Email your ideas to continuingeducation@mccneb.edu.

Learners under age 16

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Payment

People 62 years of age or older are eligible for half-price tuition on most Continuing Education courses. Ineligible courses are marked with an asterisk (*). Courses marked with an asterisk are not eligible for the college’s employee/dependent tuition waiver, incentives or other promotional offers.

Three ways to register Online mccneb.me/register Phone 531-MCC-5231 or 800-228-9553 Tell our operators 1. The class numbers from this catalog 2. Your credit/debit card information Mail Metropolitan Community College Attn: Continuing Education P.O. Box 3777 Omaha, NE 68103-0777

1. Fill out the enclosed enrollment form and include check payment. 2. Pay the amount under “tuition” only. (Some classes may have additional charges for materials and supplies. These will be collected in class.) 3. Write name of student and class number on check.

MCC Continuing Education is pleased to welcome learners of all ages. However, learners between the ages of 12-15 wishing to enroll in non-youth courses should seek permission from the program director. Call 531-MCC-2620. Payment is due at the time of registration.

Refunds

An automatic refund is made if MCC cancels a class. To withdraw your registration before a class starts, please call 531-MCC-5231. Refunds will be issued to students who drop a class at least one business day (seven days for tours prior to the class start date. No refunds will be issued for classes dropped on or after the class start date. Refunds for international travel experiences vary. Specific terms and conditions will be listed on the travel packet for that international experience.

Liability

MCC assumes no liability for accidents that occur while participating in Continuing Education classes and provides no funds to cover medical costs. Participants are reminded that participation is entirely voluntary and are strongly urged to have their own health insurance. It is understood that participation is voluntary and MCC is not responsible for injuries or accidents and all liability against them is waived.

4. Make checks payable to Metropolitan Community College.

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Metropolitan Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, genetic information, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, marital status, age, pregnancy, disability, current or prior military service, protected veteran status or membership in any other class that is protected under local, state or federal law or regulation in admission or access to its programs and activities or in its treatment or hiring of employees. The College complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of l975 and related Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, and all amendments to the above. Contacts: Concerning Title VI (race), Title IX (gender equity), Section 504 (disability), Americans with Disabilities Act/Program and Services Accessibility and age, contact: Julie Langholdt – Dean of Student Advocacy and Accountability: 531-622-2202, jlangholdt@mccneb.edu (students); Missy Beber – Associate Vice President of Human Resources: 531-622-2236, mlbeber@mccneb.edu (employees); ; or United States Department of Education Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights – Office for Civil Rights (OCR): 1-800-421-3481, ocr@ed.gov. Concerning hiring and employment-related complaints of discrimination or harassment based on race, color, national origin, genetic information, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, marital status, age, pregnancy, disability, current or prior military service, protected veteran status or membership in any other class that is protected under local, state or federal law or regulation, or affirmative action or diversity issues, contact: Cynthia Gooch-Grayson - Associate Vice President for Equity and Inclusion: 531-622-2649, cgooch@mccneb.edu. The address for all of the above individuals is as follows: Metropolitan Community College, 30th and Fort Streets, P.O. Box 3777, Omaha, NE 68103-0777.


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