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Spring 2019 Schedule of Classes

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SPRING2019

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Now including:

CLASSES FOR COLLEGE CREDIT! P.89

Workforce Training | Travel & Tours | Nursing & Allied Health Professions Physical Fitness | Driver Education | Preschool & Youth Programs | Art, Crafts & Hobbies...& More!

www.harford.edu


COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019

EARLY LEARNING CENTER HALF-DAY PRESCHOOL

FULL-DAY PRESCHOOL

September–May Limited Enrollments Available

Accepting Enrollments Year-Round

YOUNG 3-YEAR-OLDS Tuesday/Thursday 9–11:30 AM | $155/month

2- TO 5-YEAR OLDS Full Week Monday–Friday $225/week

• MSDE-approved Creative Curriculum

Partial Week 3 or fewer days per week $180/week

• Outside Playground

3-YEAR-OLDS Tuesday/Thursday 9–11:30 AM | $155/month Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9–11:45 AM | $185/month 4-YEAR-OLDS Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9 AM–12 PM | $215/month Monday-Friday 9 AM–12 PM | $320/month

Center operating hours are 6:30 AM to 6 PM. A healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks are provided.

• Maryland EXCELS participant • Interactive Smart Boards • Indoor Activity Room

For more information, contact Jen Eder at 443-412-2393, jeder@harford.edu. 401 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, Maryland 21015 www.harford.edu/ELC


WELCOME

TO OUR SPRING SCHEDULE OF CLASSES!

Now is the time to boost your career, earn a certificate or degree, or learn something new! All of Harford's classes—workforce development, community education, and credit—are included in this schedule. There is something for everyone! What are you waiting for? Hope to see you on campus or online this spring!

REGISTRATION

WHAT'S INSIDE COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Credit Classes Visit the Registration and Records office located in the Student Center at Harford Community College.

Creative arts classes, including ceramics, drawing, and painting; crafts, such as glass works and paper crafts; hobbies; music; photography; driver education and motorcycle safety; financial planning; foreign language; fitness and wellness; seniors; youth and more!

Noncredit Classes Visit the registration desk in Edgewood Hall on the Harford Community College campus. Open:

MON-THU: 7:30 AM-6:30 PM FRI: 7:30 AM-4:30 PM

Contact: 443.412.2376, option 1

PG. 39

PG. 43

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

PG. 49

Computer training; workforce development courses including construction/trade certifications; nursing and allied health courses and certifications; and professional career training including business, human resources, leadership, project management, and more!

Abbreviations MON=Monday TUE=Tuesday WED=Wednesday THU=Thursday FRI=Friday SAT=Saturday SUN=Sunday

CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES PG. 89

BUILDINGS

In an effort to provide the community with a complete listing of classes offered at Harford Community College, we are now including a schedule of all spring credit classes in this book.

ANATOMY OF A COURSE Introduction to Business Computing Course Description

Classes that meet in a non-Harford Community College building are listed with the full name.

BUILDING LOCATIONS

ACADEMIC PREPARATION

Registration instructions and a registration form, off-campus course sites with addresses, and financial aid information.

Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply ¥ = Transcript Available µ = Flash Drive Required

A map of all campus buildings can be found in the General Information section of this book on page 46. For addresses of offcampus locations, see page 47.

PG. 34

GENERAL INFORMATION

Icons u = Senior Adult and Disabled

A=Aberdeen Hall B=Bel Air Hall C=Chesapeake Center DH=Darlington Hall E=Edgewood Hall F=Fallston Hall H=Havre de Grace Hall J=Joppa Hall L=Library M=Maryland Hall S=Susquehanna Center SC=Student Center ELC=Early Learning Center HHH=Hays-Heighe House

ONLINE CLASSES

SAT prep, Adult Basic Education, GED test prep, and English as a Second Language.

SYMBOLS KEY

Classes that meet in a Harford Community College building are listed with the abbreviation as shown below, followed by a dash and the room number. For example, if a class meets in Room 014 in Joppa Hall, it would be listed as J-014.

PG. 7

Course Number (use this to register) Course Meeting Day(s) Course Meeting Time(s)

Course Title

Are you a new computer user? Learn the basics of Microsoft Windows, file management, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access and Microsoft PowerPoint. Produce a document, make a spreadsheet, create a database, and create a presentation. Textbook purchase required. Icons (see explanation in box at left) u¥µ CRN: 25207

Tuition: $79

Fee: $55

TUE 2/11-3/18 9 AM-12:10 PM Sessions: 6 E-215 J. Reilly Tuition Course Location (building and room)

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Instructor

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Fee Course Meeting Date(s)

Number of Sessions

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS

28 COMMUNITY EDUCATION

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CREATIVE ARTS Art.........................................................................8 Ceramics...........................................................8 Drawing............................................................8 Painting.............................................................9 Cooking..............................................................10 Crafts..................................................................10 Gourds............................................................10 Mosaic/Stained Glass......................................11 Jewelry Making...............................................10 Papercrafts......................................................10 Hobbies...............................................................11 Beekeeping......................................................11 Floral Design...................................................12 Photography....................................................12

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SENIOR ADULT Senior Aquatic.....................................................25 Senior Fitness......................................................26

TRAVEL TOURS Trips | Tours........................................................29 Travel Liability Form..........................................32 Upcoming Travel Opportunities..........................31

YOUTH Fine Arts Academy..............................................33 Music..................................................................33

NEW! 34 ONLINE COURSES

13

DRIVER EDUCATION | MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

Allied Health.......................................................34 Computer Training.............................................34 Trades/Technology..............................................37 Professional.........................................................38

PREPARATION 40 ACADEMIC Academic Skills...................................................40 Adult Basic Education | Literacy.........................40 English as a Second Language.............................41 GED Test Preparation.........................................42 Literacy Education Volunteer Program...............42

Driver Education.................................................13 Driver Improvement............................................14 Motorcycle Safety...............................................14

15

ENRICHMENT Communication..................................................15 Financial Planning...............................................15 Foreign Language................................................16 History................................................................17 Home Care..........................................................20 Literature............................................................20 Music..................................................................20 Personal Enrichment...........................................21 Religious Thought...............................................21 Writing................................................................21

22

RECREATION | FITNESS WELLNESS Adult Dance........................................................22 Boating Safety.....................................................22 Fishing................................................................22 Fitness/Health & Other Certifications................23 Health/Wellness...................................................24 Physical Education..............................................24 Swimming...........................................................26

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INFORMATION 43 GENERAL Registration Instructions.....................................43 Financial Aid.......................................................44 General Information...........................................45 Campus Map & Policies.....................................46 Off-Campus Course Sites....................................47 Registration Form...............................................48

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

51

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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COMPUTER TRAINING Big Data, Data Analytics.....................................57 CISCO................................................................56 CompTIA Certifications.....................................54 A+ Certification...............................................54 Network+ Certification...................................55 Security+ Certification.....................................55 CASP Certification..........................................55 Computer Fundamentals.....................................51 Computer & Network Security..........................56 Computerized Accounting..................................53

www.harford.edu/register


Microsoft Certifications......................................51 Microsoft Office Applications.............................52 Print Graphic Design...........................................57 Web Graphic Design ..........................................57 Workforce Development H.O.T. Certificate .Programs Mean Wages & Employment Growth................50

69

TRADES | TECHNOLOGY Applied Engineering Technician..........................59 Building Maintenance.........................................61 Commercial Truck Driver...................................60 Construction/Trade.............................................61 Drone Technology...............................................65 Electrical Apprenticeship.....................................58 Environmental Technology.................................66 Forklift Training..................................................68 Heating & Air Conditioning Apprenticeship......58 Heavy Equipment Operations.............................64 Home Improvement............................................62 Home Inspection.................................................62 HVAC & Refrigeration.......................................63 Industrial Technology.........................................67 Machine Manufacturing.....................................67 Refrigerant Recovery Prep..................................66 Solar Photovoltaic Installer.................................64

CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

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NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS Certified Nursing Assistant.................................69 Classes Offered...................................................72 CPR | First Aid....................................................74 Dental Assistant..................................................70 Emergency Medical Technician...........................70 Histologic Technician..........................................71 LPN to RN Transition........................................75 Medical Administrative Assistant........................71 Medicine Aide.....................................................69 Nurse Refresher................................................. 71 Paramedic...........................................................71 Phlebotomy.........................................................72 Physical Therapy Technician...............................72

80 PROFESSIONAL

Business & Management....................................80 CORE Leadership...............................................83 Harford Leadership Academy.............................83 Homeland Security..............................................80 Human Resources...............................................82 Leadership...........................................................82 Marketing...........................................................84 Project Management...........................................84 Real Estate..........................................................84 Small Business.....................................................84

SERVICE Animal First Aid & CPR.....................................87 Child Care...........................................................85 Culinary Technician............................................86 Dog Grooming....................................................87 Floral Design.......................................................86 Veterinary Assistant............................................86

NEW!

HCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES

58

85

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

LISTED BY DIVISION Arts and Humanities...........................................90 Behavioral and Social Sciences............................96 Education, Wellness and Community Engagement..............................98 Integrated Business and Applied Technology.....................................99 Nursing and Allied Health Professions.............102 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics..............................................102 Programs of Study.............................................106 Credit Certificates.............................................106 Degrees Offered................................................106

Richard D. Norling

Cordell E. Hunter, Sr.

Laura L. Henninger, Esq., CPA

Judith A. Holloway, O.D., M.S.

James W. McCauley, Ph.D.

Jan P. Stinchcomb

Richard P. Streett, III, D.V.M.

Brian Walker

Chair, Councilmanic District D Representative

At-Large Representative

Councilmanic District F Representative

At-Large Representative

Vice Chair, At-Large Representative

Councilmanic District E Representative

Councilmanic District B Representative

Councilmanic District C Representative

Vacant

Councilmanic District A Representative

The Schedule of Classes is a publication supported by Harford Community College and its Board of Trustees and is intended to illustrate the College’s vision: to be a national higher education leader by transforming lives through imagination, compassion, and rigor. Harford Community College provides accessible, innovative, learner-centered education opportunities and as an open-access institution, promotes graduation, transfer, individual goal attainment and career and workforce development. The College fosters lifelong learning, global awareness, and social and cultural awareness.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019

Study online with

.

Harford Community College offers these classes in partnership with ed2go.

ONLINE CLASSES Visit www.ed2go.com/harford and choose from hundreds of courses. Affordable Education!

115 or $299

$

for most courses

Flexible Scheduling within a 6-week course timeline

ONLINE CAREER TRAINING

Online classes begin once a month, and lessons may be completed anytime, from any computer, during the 6-week class sessions.

Online career training courses through ed2go are designed to provide advanced training and certifications that will make you more marketable in the workplace. Courses are on-demand­—they do not have a set start date. Begin whenever you choose and complete lessons at your own pace. All textbooks are included in the cost and will be mailed to you.

Registration must be completed online at www.ed2go.com/harford. Once payment has been made, you will receive your log-in information.

All ed2go courses are listed with an HCC course number. Registration must be completed through the standard HCC noncredit registration process (see page 43). Once registered, you will be contacted by email with log-in information.

CLASSES BEGIN MONTHLY

Register and begin classes any time you choose!

For course descriptions, visit www.ed2go.com/harford.

A sample of COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

online classes: ACADEMIC/SAT PREPARATION

Achieving Top Search Engine Positions

Grammar Refresher

Computer Skills for the Workplace

PRAXIS Preparation

Introduction to Linux Keyboarding Using the Internet in the Classroom

INTERNET AND WEB SOLUTIONS Achieving Top Search Engine Positions Creating Web Pages Designing Effective Websites Introduction to CorelDRAW

GARDENING Growing Your Own Plants for Fun and Profit

GRE, GMAT and LSAT Preparation

Start Your Own Edible Gardens

HEALTH/WELLNESS

Teaching ESL/EFL

Introduction to Natural Health and Healing

COOKING

Lose Weight and Keep It Off

Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals

HOBBIES

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Genealogy Basics

Creating K-12 Learning Materials Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom

HEALTHCARE & MEDICAL Spanish for Medical Professionals Human Anatomy and Physiology

Intermediate Dreamweaver Introduction to Animate

See page 34 for additional online courses. 6|

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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www.harford.edu/register


COMMUNITY EDUCATION


COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 Drawing and Painting Animals Draw your pet and other animals in pencil. Learn techniques and fundamental drawing concerns of line, shape, form, value, texture, and proportion.

u CRN:

25590

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

WED 2/27-5/8 2:30-5 PM Sessions: 10 J-015 E. Tryon-Elgin No class 3/27.

CR EATIVE ARTS

ART

DRAWING

CERAMICS

Advanced Drawing Principles

Ceramic Raku Workshop Learn to do Raku, the ancient Japanese style of firing pottery. This method can be used on either hand-built or wheel-thrown pieces. Participate in the firing process and leave with your finished work at the end of the firing day. Class hours are: First session: Saturday, 12-5 PM; Second session: Friday, 5:30-9:30 PM; Third session: Saturday, 9 AM-6 PM. No experience necessary. CRN:

25566

Tuition:

109

$

Fee:

45

$

FRI, SAT 6/1-6/8 See description for times. Sessions: 3 J-070 G. Walsh

Ceramics: Wheel-Throwing Workshop Work at the potter's wheel in the HCC ceramics studio and learn the fundamentals of throwing clay. After creating various forms, learn to bisque-fire, and then how to glaze the finished product. Bring a bucket, sponge, and towel. Pottery tools may be purchased at the College Store. CRN:

25565

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

50

$

SAT 2/2-4/13 9 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-070 G. Walsh

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Expand your drawing skills by using 1-point and 2-point perspective. Explore a variety of color mediums as well as pen and ink. Choose a final project to showcase the skills you have learned.

u CRN:

25234

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

WED 2/13-4/24 2:10-4:40 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 J. Branch No class 3/20.

Capturing a Likeness Learn what’s important to capture a likeness in drawing portraits. Using a photo or white cast as reference, you will develop a portrait in charcoal or pencil. Each class starts with a 15-30-minute demonstration/lecture covering these topics: Block-In Methods, Boney Landmarks and Proportions, Facial Features I, Facial Features II, and Creating Mass and Form. Individual instruction follows each demo.

u CRN:

25563

Tuition:

65

$

Fee:

39

$

WED 1/30-2/27 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5 J-015 C. Fifty

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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Drawing by instructor Ellie Tryon, member of the Harford County Artists Association, Arts by the Bay Gallery, and Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association.

Drawing the Face Expand your skills drawing the face as you study in more detail how to draw realistic eyes, noses, lips, cheeks, and other structures of the face with a variety of drawing mediums. You will also have the opportunity to learn and experiment with color to mimic realistic skin tones.

u CRN:

25233

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

TUE 2/12-4/23 1:40-4:10 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 J. Branch No class 3/19.

www.harford.edu/register


CREATIVE ARTS Florals in Oil or Acrylic

Landscape Painting

Portraits on Canvas

Learn how to use shape and form, light and shadow, and principles of color theory to create luminist paintings of your favorite florals in oil or acrylic paints. Glazing and chiaroscuro techniques will be demonstrated by the instructor, along with individual guidance. Email lsturgill@harford.edu to receive a supply list prior to the first session.

Choose your preferred painting medium (oil, watercolor, or acrylic) as you develop your own personal, artistic style. Focus on painting skills and techniques necessary to create beautiful landscape artworks. Paint in various locations on campus and participate in critique and classroom discussions about artwork and the art-making experience.

Explore the basics of portrait painting in oils or acrylics. Working from photos or a mirror, learn how to capture a likeness, mix flesh tones, and use step-by-step layering techniques. All levels welcome.

u

u

CRN:

25600

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 3/26-4/23 2-4:30 PM Sessions: 5 J-015 E. Tryon-Elgin

Fundamentals of Drawing Appropriate for the beginner or as a refresher for the out-of-practice artist. By using a series of simple exercises, you will learn accurate proportions, shapes, textures, and values within a composition, culminating in an individual project of the student's choice. CRN:

25235

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

WED 2/13-4/24 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-016 J. Branch No class 3/20.

If you would like a supply list prior to class, email lsturgill@harford.edu.

PAINTING Investigate painting with acrylic or oil paint. Practice color theory, stylistic choices, and various application techniques while working from a still life. Finish the course by creating a painting of your choice with assistance of the instructor and class critiques. Those returning to painting are welcome.

u

25231

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

25232

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

MON 2/11-4/22 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch No class 3/18.

Landscapes in Watercolor For the beginner and more experienced student wanting to learn how to execute landscapes in luminous, transparent watercolor. Emphasis is on good composition, color properties, and watercolor techniques including wet into wet, lost edges, and glazing. A supply list will be discussed at the first class.

u CRN:

25119

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

CRN:

25589

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 1/29-2/26 2-4:30 PM Sessions: 5 J-015 E. Tryon-Elgin No class 11/22.

Watercolor Floral Painting Learn to paint glowing florals in luminous, transparent watercolors. Simple to more complicated shapes will be covered, as well as color properties, glazing, and lost-edge techniques. A supply list will be distributed at the first class.

u CRN:

25140

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

THU 2/14-4/25 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/21.

MON 2/11-4/22 10:30 AM-1 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/18. CRN:

25120

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

65

$

THU 2/14-4/25 1:40-4:10 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/21.

Landscapes on Canvas

Introduction to Painting

CRN:

CRN:

u

65

$

TUE 2/12-4/23 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch No class 3/19.

Learn how to execute landscapes in oils or acrylics. Explore various techniques including alla prima (wet into wet), underpainting, and layering. Emphasis is on good composition, color properties, and confident brushwork. Materials will be discussed during the first class. All levels welcome.

u CRN:

25122

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

65

$

MON 2/11-4/22 2:10-5:10 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/18. CRN:

25121

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

65

$

FRI 2/15-4/26 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/22.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Watercolor Fundamentals This is a methodical and structured approach to painting dynamic range, mood-rich watercolors. Learn about basic materials, tools, and techniques as well as the importance of composition, value range, color, and edge control.

u CRN:

25564

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

65

$

WED 1/30-4/10 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 L. Kahl No class 3/20.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019

COOKING One Bite Delights Make sweet and savory bites perfect for every occasion from birthdays to showers to elegant dinner parties. Some of the recipes include homemade filled profiteroles, crab cakes with dijon aioli, chicken satay, shrimp fritters, miniature key lime pies and mini cheesecakes. CRN:

25720 Tuition: 59 Fee: 59 $

$

THU 3/28–4/4 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 E-159 E. Doyle/ D. Mance

Cake Baking Techniques Some of your tried and true favorites like moist yellow cake, chocolate cake, and carrot cake are included in this class, but so are some more unusual flavors like lemon verbena and elderflower cake. CRN:

25721 Tuition: $49 Fee: $39

TUE 3/26–4/2 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 E-159 E. Doyle

NEW!

Love food spiced up with earthy spices like cumin, cardamom and cinnamon? Then you’ll love this class! Let’s get together to cook and taste warm Indian food in this chilly winter weather. Experiment with recipes including aloo tikki, paneer tikka, samosa, creamy butter chicken curry, kadhi pakora, chicken keema, cumin rice, garlic naan, gulab jamun, gajrela and kaju katli. Come to class hungry and enjoy lots of delicious Indian recipes!

25707

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

49

$

TUE 1/29–2/12 6-9 PM Sessions 3 E-159 S. Arora CRN:

25708

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

49

$

TUE 2/26-3/12 6-9 PM Sessions 3 E-159 S. Arora

Students should register at least 7 days prior to the start of class so supplies can be purchased.

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Fused Jewelry

The Middle Eastern kitchen is full of savory dishes that are economical, healthy, and easy to make. Experiment with recipes such as hummus, tabouli, falafel, foul mudammas, baba ganoush, along with different rice dishes, kabobs, and other Middle Eastern favorites.

Make your own holiday gifts and give them to the special people in your life. Create one-of-a-kind pendants, bracelets, pins, wine bottle stoppers, and more, using fusible glass, dichroic glass, frit, and mosaic pieces. Supply fee of $25 payable to the instructor. No glass cutting experience required.

CRN:

25709

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

59

$

THU 2/7–2/28 6–9 PM Sessions 4 E-159 R. Muhi

Food, Culture and Society This course is a holistic examination of the production, consumption, and symbolic meaning of food throughout time and across the globe. We will examine food and its relationship to society's social structures and gender, cultural identity, religion, politics, economics, and social movements. Also included are food demonstrations, guest lecturers, films, and a field trip. This course can also be taken for credit.

u CRN:

25730

Tuition:

387

$

TUE 1/29–5/7 5:30-8:20 PM 15 sessions L-214 S. Stowers

Indian Cuisine

CRN:

Middle Eastern Kitchen

CRN:

31

$

Fee:

25151

CRN:

25150

31

$

Fee:

25591

25592

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31

$

Tuition:

39

$

Tuition:

39

$

WED 5/1-5/8 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 J-016 S. Nonn

24

$

24

$

THU 4/18 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

Tuition:

Provide a unique home for housekeeping birds such as wrens and chickadees. Paint, woodburn, ink dye, and embellish your own personal birdhouse in this fun and creative class. $10 supply fee payable to the instructor.

Create 6 Fancy Fold Cards (3 each of 2 designs). Fancy fold cards open into a 3 dimensional card but fold flat to fit into the envelope. All supplies provided and no previous experience required. Tuition:

31

$

Gourds: Creative Birdhouses

Fancy Fold Greeting Cards

25127

Tuition:

MON 4/29 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-015 P. Stein

THU 5/16 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

CRN:

31

$

MON 3/11 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-015 P. Stein

CRN:

Learn to use fun accenting techniques in creating greeting cards (2 each of 3 designs). All supplies provided and no previous experience required. Tuition:

Tuition:

WED 4/3-4/10 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 J-014 S. Nonn

Accent Techniques for Greeting Cards

25126

25149

MON 2/11 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-015 P. Stein

CRN:

CRAFTS

CRN:

CRN:

www.harford.edu/register


CREATIVE ARTS The Gourd Club

Mosaic Paver

Stained Glass Studio

Expand your craftsmanship skills in the Gourd Club. The club meets the last Wednesday of the month from 6-9 PM in Joppa Hall. Meeting dates subject to change, so provide an email when registering. Location confirmed by email.

Create a stepping stone paver for your garden using broken ceramic tile/glass. Students will bring a concrete paver (e.g. 12 x 12) or two regular sized bricks to class (can be purchased at Home Depot or Lowe’s). Bring $15 supply fee, payable to the instructor which includes glass/tile, adhesive and grout.

Need designated time and space to work on your stained glass project? Join HCC each week for stained glass studio time. NO INSTRUCTION is included but advice and suggestions abound. For the experienced stained glass lover.

CRN:

25156

Fee:

10

$

WED 1/30-6/26 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 TBA Staff

Greeting Cards: Boxed Set

CRN:

25153

Tuition:

31

$

WED 5/8 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-015 P. Stein

25125

Tuition:

31

$

Fee:

24

Tuition:

31

Fee:

24

THU 2/14 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

Mosaic Flower Pots Create a one-of-a-kind mosaic flower pot! In this class you will learn basic mosaic cutting techniques using glass and grouting techniques. In the first class, students will cut and glue glass pieces onto their flower pots. In the second class, students will learn to grout their flower pots. Supply fee is $25 payable to the instructor. CRN:

25152

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

10

$

MON 4/1-4/8 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 2 J-015 P. Stein

20

$

25155

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

20

$

Beekeeping This class is offered in partnership with the Susquehanna Beekeepers Association and introduces students to the basics of beekeeping. Learn to assemble and maintain equipment, examine honeybees, manipulate hives, manage diseases and parasites, and start your own beekeeping business. Material fee includes a one-year membership in the Susquehanna Beekeepers Association. Last session meets at a local bee-yard for hands-on experience.

Create two greeting card designs (3 of each) with built-in gift card holders using rubber stamps and cardstock. All supplies provided and no previous experience required. In order to ensure supplies are available for the class, you must register 7 days prior to the start date.

25124

Fee:

BEEKEEPING

Greeting Cards: With Built-in Gift Card Holder

CRN:

59

$

HOBBIES

$

$

Tuition:

WED 3/27-5/1 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-015 P. Stein

THU 3/14 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka

$

25154

WED 1/30-3/6 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-015 P. Stein CRN:

Create two card designs (5 of each) plus a decorated box for gift giving. Use cardstock, rubber stamps, and coloring techniques in your project. All supplies provided and no previous experience required. Registration required 7 days prior to start of class to ensure supplies are available the first night. CRN:

CRN:

u CRN:

Stained Glass Beginning Design and create at least three glass projects. Learn the history and techniques of glass cutting, soldering, and copper foiling. Students should wait until first class session to know what supplies are needed. Students are responsible for cost of supplies at approximately $75. CRN:

25147

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

25303

Fee:

60

$

FRI 3/1-4/20 7-9 PM Sessions: 7 A-228 C. Preston No class 3/22. The last session meets on a Saturday. Date to be determined in class.

21

$

WED 1/30-3/6 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-015 P. Stein CRN:

25148

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

21

$

WED 3/27-5/1 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-015 P. Stein

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 FLORAL DESIGN Students should bring floral tools to class or they can be purchased from the instructor at the class.

Fill a fun, festive basket with shades of spring flowers and accessories.

25597

Tuition:

Digital Photography I

A delightful gift for Mom or to keep for yourself! Design this wonderful arrangement using a tea cup, saucer, and a variety of seasonal flowers. Tea bag included!

Learn to see like a photographer as you master all the buttons and controls particular to your camera. Take good shots in modes other than auto and discover how to take portraits, landscapes, night portraits, macros, and sports/action shots. Bring your camera, a flash drive or memory card reader, and the user manual if you have these.

CRN:

Easter Basket CRN:

Mother's Day Tea Cup

31

$

Fee:

31

$

WED 4/17 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS-012 J. Kortisses

Flowers to Wear This course covers the skills of gluing, wiring and taping flowers to create flowers you can wear. Products to be made include a fresh flower wrist corsage for a prom or wedding, a pin-on corsage and boutonniere for any special occasion. Students must have basic floral design skills to register for this class. Prerequisite: Introduction to Floral Design or permission from the instructor.

25595

Tuition:

31

$

Fee:

31

$

WED 5/8 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS-012 J. Kortisses

St. Paddy's Day Charm

CRN:

Build a charming lucky leprechaun bear in green for the special lucky day of the Irish! Bear is surrounded by other festive flowers in a basket of greens. CRN:

25596

Tuition:

31

$

Fee:

31

$

TUE 3/12 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Technical HS-012 J. Kortisses

25594

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

25379

Tuition:

89

$

Fee:

49

$

SAT 1/19-2/9 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 4 E-219 T. Grumbach CRN:

25378

Tuition:

89

$

Fee:

49

$

TUE 1/29-2/19 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 4 E-146 T. Grumbach CRN:

25603

Tuition:

89

$

Fee:

49

$

THU 2/13-3/6 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 E-145 L. Gerber CRN:

25380

Tuition:

89

$

Fee:

49

$

TUE 4/2-4/23 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 J-012 T. Grumbach

uÂĽ CRN:

u

39

$

CRN:

TUE, THU 2/19-2/21 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 2 Harford Technical HS-012 D. Flack

25604

Tuition:

89

$

Fee:

49

$

SAT 4/13-5/4 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 4 E-219 A. Macri

Secrets to Amazing iPhone Pictures

PHOTOGRAPHY Art From Your iPhone

Introduction to Floral Design Create colorful, eye-catching, fresh floral arrangements as you learn the basic principles of floral design. Take home a completed arrangement each week. Material fee includes fresh flowers, containers, and equipment for each project.

uÂĽ CRN:

25593

Tuition:

98

$

Fee:

89

$

MON 2/25-4/1 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 Harford Technical HS-012 J. Kortisses

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Turn photographs into beautiful works of printable art by using apps on your iPhone or iPad. The instructor will walk you through the 4 projects step-by-step and then you will create your own art with the knowledge you learn. Projects include beautiful landscapes, creative portraits, self portraits, gorgeous flower portraits, and figurative art. A mandatory pre-meeting is required. CRN:

25441

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

39

$

MON 3/4-4/1 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 E-223 T. Grumbach A mandatory information session meets 2/25 from 9-10 AM. No class 3/18.

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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Learn to use the native iPhone camera app, Hipstamatic app, and the Camera + app to take amazing pictures. Instructor will cover shooting techniques, camera setting options, and tips for each one of the three camera apps. Be sure to bring your iPhone with Hipstamatic app and camera + app installed and your phone charger!

u CRN:

25384

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

49

$

SAT 3/9-3/30 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 J-012 T. Grumbach CRN:

25385

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 4/15-4/29 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 3 E-146 T. Grumbach

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DRIVER EDUCATION CRN:

25618

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

MON - FRI 4/22-5/3 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Staff Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 4/22, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 PM. CRN:

25619

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

MON - FRI 5/6-5/17 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Staff Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 5/6, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 PM. CRN:

CRN:

Driver Education This course is required for those who want to obtain a driver’s license. To register, bring proof of age (birth certificate, learner’s permit, or valid passport) to Harford Community College’s Edgewood Hall. Students must be age 15 by first class session. * 30 hours of classroom instruction (10 three-hour sessions) * Six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction by appointment * Classroom instruction meets in Joppa Hall, Rm. 13 * Students have three years to complete all requirements. Students who do not complete in three years will have to retake the class. * Bring a pencil and pen to each class. This course meets the MVA GRADUATED LICENSING PROGRAM. Parent or driver coach requested to attend the first class session, mandatory for students. Optional for parents of students 18 and over at time of class.

u CRN:

25609

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

25611

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

MON - FRI 5/20-6/4 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Staff Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 5/20, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 PM. No class 5/23 and 5/27.

DRIVER EDUCATION & MOTORCYCLE SAFET Y

DRIVER EDUCATION

25621

25

$

SAT, SUN 1/19-2/17 3-6:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Staff Parent/Student Orientation on Saturday, 1/19, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 3 PM. CRN:

25612

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

MON - FRI 2/25-3/8 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Staff Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 2/25, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 PM.

ONE FREE HOUR

of behind-the-wheel instruction to students who complete HCC MON - FRI 3/25-4/5 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 Driver Education but fail to pass J-013 Staff their MVA test! Call 443-412-2176 Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 3/25, for information. meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning

CRN:

25613

335

Fee:

$

335

Fee:

$

Tuition:

$

Tuition:

$

25

at 6 PM. CRN:

25615

25

Behind-the-Wheel Instruction

SAT, SUN 3/30-4/28 3-6:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Staff Do you need extra hours behind the wheel? Parent/Student Orientation on Saturday, 3/30, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, HCC is offering individualized sessions to beginning at 3 PM. CRN:

25616

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

25

$

help you prepare for your driver’s test or just increase your level of comfort behind the wheel. Students must have a valid learner’s permit or driver’s license.

MON - FRI 4/8-4/19 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Staff $ Fee: Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 4/8, $ meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning

TUE, THU 1/15-2/14 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 at 6 PM. J-013 Staff Parent/Student Orientation on Tuesday, 1/15, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 PM.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

85 for two-hour session 150 for four hours $ 215 for six hours

Call 443-412-2176, for registration information.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 Online Driver Improvement Program (DIP) MVA-approved Online Driver Improvement Program: Register online. Read course materials online. Call 443-412-2176 or 443412-2241 to make an appointment to take the in-person test. Pass the exam and you’re done! You must be 18 or older for online study. Fee:

75

$

Questions? Call 443-412-2176 or 443-412-2241.

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY The following courses are approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). • Motorcycle Safety & Licensure (Basic Rider Course) • Basic Rider Course 2 License Waiver (BRC2-LW) formerly called Alternate Basic Rider Course (ABRC)

CRN:

25695

Tuition:

189

$

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM–1:30 PM CRN:

25696

Tuition:

25697

Tuition:

110

$

4/10–4/11 Sessions 4 4/13-4/14

189

$

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM–1:30 PM CRN:

Fee:

Fee:

110

$

4/24–4/25 Sessions 4 4/27-4/28

189

$

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM–1:30 PM

Fee:

110

$

5/1–5/2 Sessions 4 5/4-5/5

See Driver Improvement courses below for in-class preparation and available test dates.

An online version of the Rider Handbook is available at: http://www.msf-usa.org/ downloads/BRCHandbook.pdf.

Driver Improvement

You must register for motorcycle safety training classes in person, or by mail/fax and include a copy of your driver’s license. Please call 443-412-2376 or 443-412-2241 for registration information.

CRN:

Helmets (DOT-certified), gloves, and eyewear are provided. However, for your best comfort and fit, you should consider bringing these items with you, if you have them, for the range part of the course.

CRN:

Classes will be held in the rain as long as conditions are safe; the decision will be made on site at the time. We break for hard rain, lightning, or other unsafe conditions.

Basic Rider Course 2 License Waiver (BRC2-LW)

Designed to improve students’ driving skills and meet the MVA requirements for those drivers assigned to complete the program in order to retain or regain their driving privileges. Topics include causes of accidents, accident prevention, alcohol and drugs, and driving as a privilege.

u CRN:

25623

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 1/12 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

25624

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 2/9 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

25625

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 3/9 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

25626

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 4/13 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

25627

Tuition:

65

$

SAT 5/11 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray CRN:

25629

Tuition:

Student Stand-By Process at Harford Community College. If a class is closed because of maximum enrollment, students may choose to participate in the stand-by process. Sometimes a few preregistered students do not show up for their course and their open spaces are available for stand-by students. To become a stand-by student, report to the class about 30 minutes prior to the scheduled starting time of the course and put your name in for a drawing. If space is available, the stand-bys will be randomly selected. You must pay for and attend the class at that time.

65

$

SAT 6/8 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray

25698

25699

We provide the motorcycles for the beginning rider with little or no riding experience. Includes at-home e-course, classroom, and riding instruction. You must be able to ride a bicycle to participate in this course! You must provide driver’s license and valid email address at the time of registration. If a student is under 18 years of age, he/she must have a parent or legal guardian present at first class session to sign release waiver.

110

$

5/29–5/30 Sessions 4 6/1-6/2

189

$

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM–1:30 PM

Fee:

110

$

6/19–6/20 Sessions 4 6/22-6/23

You must have some on-road riding experience and be seeking a Class “M” license. Can you use the clutch and throttle to get the motorcycle in motion, stop the motorcycle properly in a designated area, execute gradual and tight turns, up- and down-shift smoothly, and achieve a speed of at least 25 mph? Please provide driver’s license number at the time of registration. If a participant student is under 18 years of age, he/ she must have a parent or legal guardian present at first class session to sign release waiver. Class includes an at-home e-course.

u CRN:

25700

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

110

$

SAT 5/18 7:30 AM-3:30 PM Sessions 1 J-012 Staff CRN:

25701

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

www.harford.edu/register

110

$

SAT 6/29 7:30 AM-3:30 PM Sessions 1 J-012 Staff

All classes meet in Joppa Hall, Rm. 012.

|

Tuition:

Fee:

All classes meet in Joppa Hall, Rm. 012.

Basic Rider Course

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

189

$

WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM–1:30 PM

u

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Tuition:


ENRICHMENT Home Buying Basics Thinking about buying your own home? This course will provide you with the knowledge of how the home buying process works and how to get to the settlement table with as little stress as possible. Topics will include everything from making your "wish list" to conducting your final walk-through. CRN:

25402

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

THU 3/14 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-242 K. Basta CRN:

ENRICHMENT

COMMUNICATION FINANCIAL PLANNING Getting Paid to Talk Have you ever been told that you have a great voice? This class will introduce students to professional voice acting and explore numerous aspects of work for television, radio, audiobooks, documentaries, and the Internet. Learn to prepare the all-important demo to be successful and earn money in this field. Go to www.voicecoaches.com/gptt for more information. CRN:

25129

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

10

$

MON 1/28 6:30-9 PM Session: 1 B-101 Voice Coaches CRN:

25131

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

10

$

TUE 4/2 6:30-9 PM Session: 1 B-101 Voice Coaches

Elder Law and Asset Protection Protect and preserve assets during the retirement years. This course is for seniors and family members who may be called upon to deal with these issues. Topics include minimizing the high cost of nursing homes, keeping assets in the family, and taxreducing techniques. The course is co-taught by an experienced elder law attorney and a chartered financial consultant.

u CRN:

25442

Tuition:

55

$

Fee:

12

$

SAT 3/2-3/16 9:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 3 B-236 K. Bress / A. Albidress

Fundamentals of Investing Learn about ways to generate income, reduce taxes, and protect assets from inflation. Learn the four most common mistakes people make and ways to avoid them. Emphasis on reallife examples of success with tax-free bonds, stocks, and mutual funds. Changes in the tax law will be covered as well.

u CRN:

25645

Tuition:

55

$

Fee:

12

$

TUE 4/23-5/7 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 B-236 R. White

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

25405

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

TUE 5/7 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-242 K. Basta

Medicare Planning for Baby Boomers When you turn 65, the federal government gives you a birthday present: Enter into the brave new world of Medicare. This course will address Medicare basics and help you navigate through potentially costly traps. We will also discuss how to shop for the private insurance you need to supplement Medicare. CRN:

25444

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

WED 4/24 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-227 C. Wolpoff

Retirement Asset Management It's not just what you save for retirement; it's how you manage it. Learn the 13 mistakes to avoid when managing money during retirement. Maximize retirement income, minimize tax burden, and spend your money the way you want. Class is coinstructed by a Certified Financial Planner specializing in retirement income planning and a CPA.

u CRN:

25440

Tuition:

45

$

Fee:

12

$

SAT 2/9-2/16 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 B-242 A. Albidress / A. Albidress, Jr. CRN:

25439

Tuition:

45

$

Fee:

12

$

TUE 4/2-4/9 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 2 B-241 A. Albidress / A. Albidress, Jr.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 Taking Control of Future Events Through Long-Term Care Planning

FOREIGN LANGUAGE

We have seen the dramatic effect the stock and housing markets have on your retirement plans; during a correction, it can be devastating. Are you financially and emotionally prepared to handle the high cost of long-term care combined with future market corrections?

French I

CRN:

25386

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

25388

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

9

$

THU 4/11 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-243 M. Barnickel

Wills, Estates, and Trusts Planning now may save your family a lot later! Learn the basics of what should be in your will, essential legal documents, and how trusts work. Concepts covered are probate, federal estate tax law, home deeds, and asset protection strategies.

u CRN:

25443

Tuition:

45

$

Fee:

12

$

SAT 3/30-4/6 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 B-243 K. Bress

Savvy Woman Series Ladies: Get fiscally fit with a financial overview in key areas of money management. Choose to attend the entire series or individual topics of interest. Join a community of women who want to get savvy and take control today! CRN:

25445

Tuition:

$

THU 2/21 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-243 M. Barnickel CRN:

Learn the basic structure and vocabulary of the French language, as well as French customs, culture, and civilization. Textbook purchase required.

90

$

WED 3/13-5/8 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 B-243 J. Davis Series meets on Wednesdays 3/13, 4/10, & 5/8. Includes Social Security Strategies for Women, The Five Financial Mistakes Most Women Make, and Retirement Realities for the Working Woman.

CRN:

Social Security Strategies for Women This class is for every woman facing the future challenge of applying for Social Security benefits. There will be a thorough review of the Social Security program and how it favors women (married, divorced, or widowed), and we will discuss the top five mistakes women make when filing for Social Security benefits. Spouses are welcome (but please register). CRN:

25452

Tuition:

39

$

The Five Financial Mistakes Most Women Make It is critical that most women know how to save, invest, and plan for their future. Financial planning is not a one-size-fits-all program. This class will review frequent financial mistakes, regardless of age--and provide refreshing clarity and ideas to approaching your overall financial life in a much more organized and coordinated way.

25447

Tuition:

39

$

WED 4/10 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-243 J. Davis

Retirement Realities for the Working Woman Featuring a panel of retired women who share the financial lessons they learned before and after retirement. They will grip your heart and open your eyes with their pearls of wisdom! CRN:

25450

Tuition:

Fee:

28

$

French-Advanced After completing French I (or equivalent), continue with French language instruction at a higher level. Build a larger vocabulary, increase fluency, and explore culture and customs. The emphasis is on how to hold a conversation, read, and write French. Textbook purchase required. CRN:

25665

135

$

Fee:

28

$

German I Learn the basic vocabulary, grammar, and idiomatic expressions of German to provide a sound basis for further study. Beginning reading and conversation in German are stressed. Students will also learn about German culture, history, food, and customs. Great for those planning to travel to Germany, Austria, or Switzerland for business or pleasure. Textbook required first night.

u¥ CRN:

25664

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 2/12-5/7 6-8 PM Sessions: 12 DH-126 G. Marquardt No class 3/19.

39

|

Tuition:

MON 2/11-5/6 5:10-7:10 PM Sessions: 12 J-012 M. Harris No class 3/18.

$

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

135

$

MON 2/11-5/6 3-5 PM Sessions: 12 J-012 M. Harris No class 3/18.

WED 5/8 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-243 J. Davis

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Tuition:

WED 3/13 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-243 J. Davis

CRN:

25718

www.harford.edu/register


ENRICHMENT Spanish I: Culture & Language

All's Quiet on the Western Front

Your trip to Spain or Latin America can be more enjoyable after a course in basic grammar and conversation. The focus is on real-life situations. You'll learn to order meals, go sightseeing, ask directions, and have basic conversation as you learn about Spanish-speaking culture. Text announced first day of class.

Beginning with the initial flood of German troops into France and Belgium in 1914 and concluding with the breaching of the Hindenburg Line in 1918, study the trench warfare that became known as the Western Front. Analyze the strategy, tactics, and weaponry used in this first modern war between industrialized nations. Instructor's lecture on DVD included.

German-Advanced Conversational

CRN:

This class is for those who have completed German I or its equivalent. Expand communication skills at an advanced level with emphasis on functional use of German. A variety of materials will be used for the further study of German life, culture, and tradition. Textbook may be required.

u¥ CRN:

25716

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 2/12-5/7 8:10-9:40 PM Sessions: 12 DH-126 G. Marquardt

Italian Conversation I Learn how to speak Italian with an instructor who is a native speaker. Conversation, reading, and vocabulary are coupled with culture in this class. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25662

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 2/12-5/7 3:40-5:40 PM Sessions: 12 DH-228 M. Perino No class 3/19.

Intermediate Italian After completing the basics of "Italiano," students continue with the Italian language at a higher level. There is an emphasis on a variety of topics important to the Italian culture that are more in depth than in the previous class. Textbook purchase required.

25663

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

28

$

TUE 2/12-5/7 7:30–9:30 PM Sessions: 12 H-209 A. Zuniga No class 3/19.

Conversational Spanish II Review the fundamentals of grammar and then expand your ability to communicate about your experiences and daily life. The emphasis is on structure and practical use of the language. Text required is the same book used in Spanish I.

u¥ CRN:

25710

Tuition:

135

Fee:

28

$

HISTORY Air War: 1914-1918 Anti-aircraft consumed a large fraction of the industrial output of the major powers. Germany and Japan depended on air forces that were closely integrated with land and naval forces. These forces downplayed strategic bombing. In contrast, Britain and the U.S. took an approach that greatly emphasized strategic bombing. Study the tactics used by the major powers and how the use of air warfare changed the face of war.

25364

CRN:

25363

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

WED 3/27-4/3 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 2 B-240 L. Russell

Current Issues and Political History Discussion Join us each week for a discussion of today's political, social, and economic issues from various viewpoints. Interesting topics, interesting discussions. Make it a part of your week.

u $

WED 2/13–4/24 7:30–9:30 PM Sessions 10 H-207 A. Zuniga

CRN:

u

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

WED 3/6-3/13 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 2 B-240 L. Russell

CRN:

25132

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

59

$

WED 3/6-5/15 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 10 C-Dining Room P. Smeton No class 3/20.

Exploring the Lower Susquehanna River: From Harrisburg to Havre de Grace This course explores the history of the waterway and the land adjacent to it. Its emphasis will be on the scenic lower Susquehanna River and the historic landscape along both shores of the river as it flows from Harrisburg to Havre de Grace. A field trip is included. Transportation on your own. CRN:

25143

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

29

$

THU 4/4-4/11 1-3 PM Sessions: 2 E-223 M. Dixon

u¥ CRN:

25717 Tuition: $135 Fee: $28

TUE 2/12-4/23 6:10-8:10 PM Sessions: 10 DH-228 M. Perino

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 From Slavery to Citizenship

History of the 1930s, Part I: 1929 to 1934:

Four hundred years ago, 20 Africans appeared at James Fort in the Virginia colony. They were the first Africans to arrive in British North America: the first African Americans. They would not be the last. Over the next 200 years, hundreds of thousands more would be kidnapped from their native land and brought via the brutal and deadly "Middle Passage." Study the role of African Americans in the Revolutionary War, the reinforcement of the institution through the U.S. Constitution, the abolitionist movement, the lead up to the Civil War, and the end of slavery through Constitutional Amendment.

Examine American history during the 1930's with a focus on the years of 19291934. Topics include the similarities and differences between President Herbert Hoover’s response and actions to the Great Depression and President Franklin Roosevelt’s response and actions to the Great Depression. Students will analyze the Crash of 1929, Hoover's ideology and response, Roosevelt's various programs of the New Deal, the farmers plight, the Dust Bowl, and more.

u

u CRN:

CRN:

25560

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 2/12-2/26 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 3 B-101 E. Mease

Genealogy Research Discover your roots. Gain basic genealogical information and techniques for researching family history using local sources and the internet. Discuss documenting and publishing research findings. Learn how to find and use genealogical source records, how to apply research strategies, and how to keep yourself organized. CRN:

25142

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

41

$

TUE 4/16-4/30 1:30-4 PM Sessions: 3 B-235 M. Dixon

Hamilton - Beyond the Musical Study the life of Alexander Hamilton from his early days in the West Indies, to his rise to be Secretary of the Treasury, and his tragic end. The course presents Hamilton as a war hero, womanizer, abolitionist, economist, and a genius and will include excerpts from the Broadway musical “Hamilton.”

u CRN:

25562

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 4/2-4/16 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 3 A-254 E. Mease

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Study the development and use of the tank from its beginnings in World War I through its greatest use in World War II, to the battlefields of Iraq.

u

25299

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 4/23-5/7 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 3 J-012 N. Noppinger

History of the 1920s Learn about the major events and trends of the 1920s as we examine the United States and the world during the pre-depression times. Topics to be covered include: The Presidencies of Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover; the end of World War I and the reconstruction of Germany and Europe; political scandals of the US government; changing role of women in society; social revolutions in dress, dance, and language; the stock market, new technology and inventions of the 1920s; and more.

u CRN:

25139

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

49

$

THU 1/31-2/28 2-4:30 PM Sessions: 5 DH-210 P. Heline

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

42

$

THU 3/7-4/11 2-4:30 PM Sessions: 5 DH-210 P. Heline

History of Armored Warfare

CRN:

25157

Lost Villages on Susquehanna The Conowingo Dam had a tremendous impact on the landscape and people of Harford and Cecil counties. Trace the history of the dam and how it changed this rural area in northeastern Maryland. CRN:

25144

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

31

$

TUE 2/12-2/19 1-4 PM Sessions: 2 E-231 M. Dixon

Mason-Dixon Line Born as the result of a bitter territorial dispute over royal land grants, the MasonDixon Line was surveyed between 1763 and 1767 to settle the boundaries for Pennsylvania and Maryland. After 1820, when the Missouri Compromise created political conditions which made the line important to the history of slavery, it became associated with the division between the free and slave states. Today the line is still seen by many as a symbolic dividing line for regional attitudes and customs. CRN:

25141

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

31

$

TUE 3/5-3/19 1:30-4 PM Sessions: 2 E-231 M. Dixon

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ENRICHMENT Operation Downfall: Atom Bomb Examine the use of the atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki along with the cancelled Invasion of Japan (Operation Downfall). The planning, conception, and implementation of the aspects of Operation Downfall, such as Operation Olympic, the invasion of Southern Kyushu, and Operation Coronet, the invasion of Honshu (main island), will be examined in detail. The class reviews the questions that have puzzled historical commentators since the end of World War II, such as "Did the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ultimately save lives?" and "Were the use of the atomic bombs, the only actual use of nuclear weapons in warfare, morally defensible?"

u CRN:

25298

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 4/2-4/9 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 J-012 N. Noppinger

Pike and Musket: The Military Revolution (1500-1815)

u

25297

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

u CRN:

25159

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

42

$

WED 4/24-5/15 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 4 DH-210 P. Heline

Billboard's #1 Hit Songs of 1959 $ CRN: 25160 Tuition: 21 WED 4/24 6-8:30 PM Session: 1 DH-210 P. Heline

The Military Revolution, aka the Gunpowder Revolution, saw a return to the professionalism of the Roman Era to the armies and navies of Europe. Well before the Industrial Revolution, Europe developed the superior military potential and expertise that enabled her to dominate the world for the next two centuries. This class will discuss the major changes in the military practice of the West during this time period—establishment of bigger armies, creation of superior warships, the role of firearms—and argues that these major changes amounted to a "military revolution" that gave Westerners a decided advantage over people of other continents. The class will focus on the warfare practiced by the militaries of Europe. CRN:

Examine some of the legends and pioneers that shaped musical history. Learn interesting and notable facts about each selected hit song and the person who sang it. You will learn how each billboard hit influenced music history in positive and negative ways and how the songs and performers affected the culture of the time. You can register for the entire series or for individual topics of interest.

39

$

TUE 2/26-3/12 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 3 J-012 N. Noppinger

Billboard's #1 Hit Songs of 1969 $ CRN: 25161 Tuition: 21 WED 5/1 6-8:30 PM Session: 1 DH-210 P. Heline

Billboard's #1 Hit Songs of 1979 $ CRN: 25162 Tuition: 21 WED 5/8 6-8:30 PM Session: 1 DH-210 P. Heline

One Hit Wonders of the 1950s $ CRN: 25163 Tuition: 21 WED 5/15 6-8:30 PM Session: 1 DH-210 P. Heline

ROCK 'N' ROLL SERIES u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Tabletop Skirmish Wargaming as a Means to Study Military History Many people are familiar with tabletop games like Warhammer for fun and entertainment. Historically-based tabletop wargames, involving physical depictions of the battlefields and miniature soldiers and vehicles, can be both fun and educational. In this class, students will participate in hands-on games that represent small skirmishes in a variety of historical periods. The bulk of the course will involve playing hands-on historical wargames followed by classroom discussion. CRN:

25601

Tuition:

69

$

THU 6-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 E-207 J. Surdu Class dates: 2/7, 2/28, 3/7, 4/11, 4/25, & 5/9.

The Forgotten Wars: The American Indian Wars Part I Study the series of wars between the European colonials powers and the Native American Indians that took place during the years of 1540-1783. Focus is on the fights between the British and French colonists and the Natives east of the Mississippi River. Unlike the later wars on the Plains and the West, these were the largest and bloodiest of the Colonial-Indian wars and led to the extermination and/or assimilation of much of the Native population east of the Mississippi.

u CRN:

25296

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 2/12-2/19 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 J-012 N. Noppinger

The Gettysburg Campaign This class features a detailed discussion of the Gettysburg campaign. The first topic of discussion is the situation that occurred in late spring of 1863, followed by the march toward Gettysburg, the battle, the retreat, and the aftermath. Special focus will be given to the military tactics and leadership during the campaign and battle. An indepth tour of the battlefield is included. Transportation is provided.

u CRN:

25366

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

39

$

WED 4/17-5/1 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 3 J-012 L. Russell

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 The Race to the Moon Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon. How and why did we go? Who were the players in this saga that played out on the stage of space between the world's super powers? What were the successes? What were the tragedies? All of this and more will be covered in this class.

u CRN:

25561

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

39

$

TUE 3/5-3/26 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 3 J-012 E. Mease No class 3/29.

HOME CARE Selling your home in today’s market can be stressful. This quick overview of the homeselling process covers staging to settlement. Learn to prepare and stage your home, get necessary documents in order, put your house on the market, discuss personal and home safety, and learn what happens on settlement day!

25393

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

TUE 2/5 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-242 K. Basta CRN:

25399

Tuition:

29

$

Fee:

9

$

THU 4/4 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-242 K. Basta

Agatha Christie's Question of Justice Mystery fans will enjoy analyzing Agatha Christie's classic novels And Then There Were None (1939) and Murder on the Orient Express (1934) for their ethical questions (what is justice and how should it be distributed?), while evaluating the texts for their literary merits. The course will also include viewings of the novels' recent film adaptions. Readings will not be provided in class, so participants are encouraged to obtain a copy of the texts prior to the course start date.

u

25423

Tuition:

59

$

u

Fee:

25422

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 1/28-3/25 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 8 J-012 L. Browning No class 3/18.

MUSIC

Guitar I

Beginning Piano Lab for Adults and Teens

Learn contemporary guitar techniques with an emphasis on reading notated music, chord symbols, and chord diagrams. Class includes ensemble and solo performance of assigned pieces, as well as music with a more improvisational approach. For the adult student, ages 16 and up.

Study music fundamentals such as note reading, rhythm, and theory; piano techniques and interpretation; methods for analyzing music and developing good practice habits; sight reading; and ensemble playing on electric pianos. Textbook purchase required. CRN:

LITERATURE

CRN:

Victorian "Condition-of-England" author Elizabeth Gaskell spoke into the hardships of an increasingly industrialized England in her 1855 novel North and South. This course will familiarize participants with this lesser-known contemporary of Charles Dickens and her socially poignant literary contributions. This class will evaluate the text in relation to its 2004 film adaptation. Readings will not be distributed in class, so participants are encouraged to obtain a copy of the text prior to the course start date. CRN:

Exit and Stage Right!

CRN:

North and South By Elizabeth Gaskell

25294

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

40

$

THU 2/28-4/25 6:30-7:45 PM Sessions: 8 J-114 S. Winter No class 3/21.

Class Piano - Intermediate Begin with a short review of major and minor scales, intervals up to an octave, secondary chords, and syncopation. Then continue your study with an emphasis on reading music, harmonizing, playing by ear, and improvising. Outside practice is required. Textbook purchase required. CRN:

25295

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

40

$

THU 2/28-4/25 8-9:15 PM Sessions: 8 J-114 S. Winter No class 03/21.

CRN:

25602

Class Guitar for Older Adults Part II The student attending this class will learn about the use of barre chords, simple useful scales, how to create simple chord melodies, and introduction to music theory. There will also be an introduction to finger-style guitar and rock-country-blues playing. The student should have an understanding of how to play basic open chords. Class lessons will use class-selected songs. Students will be given opportunities to voluntarily perform songs for the class. CRN:

25622

TUE 3/5-5/14 1:40–2:40 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 D. Jankowski

59

$

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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109

$

THU 2/14-4/25 7-8 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 J. Hontz

FRI 3/29-5/31 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 10 J-012 L. Browning

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ENRICHMENT

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

RELIGIOUS THOUGHT

Food, Farmers and Community Symposium

Crime and Consequence

Join us to learn about the current state of Harford County’s agriculture and food system and the advantages of “buying local.” Discuss with farmers the new trends in farming and learn what is behind the food label. We welcome everyone, and if you have little or no knowledge about farming or food, this is the event for you! The program will include four informative sessions co-presented by local farmers and specialists. Consider being a “food ambassador” to our conference for your organization! Space is limited, so please register early. Keynote Speaker: Julie Olberg, Deputy Secretary of Maryland’s Department of Agriculture

Saturday, March 16 8:30 AM-1:30 PM Edgewood Hall, Rm.132 | Registration Required CRN:

25731

Fee:

10

$

Includes a breakfast and lunch buffet featuring local agricultural products.

For more information, contact: Sharon Stowers at sstowers@harford.edu

FREE Diabetes Prevention Program March 4–July 1 Mondays, 10–11 AM

WRITING

Criminal justice reform is a hot topic in the United States, with a bipartisan consensus that urgent reforms are needed. Discuss some of the most controversial issues with respect to crime and punishment and study Torah perspectives that are relevant and insightful. The course examines sentencing, incarceration, parole, death penalty, evidence, rehabilitation, crime prevention— all in the hope of generating a safer and more just society.

u CRN:

25137

Tuition:

48

$

Fee:

52

$

TUE 2/5-3/12 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 E-146 Rabbi Schusterman

With All My Heart More than half of Americans say they pray every day, while 21% say they pray weekly or monthly. But what is the purpose of prayer? Can we cause God to change his mind? Is He in need of incessant praise? This course aims to make prayer more personally meaningful by addressing some of the philosophical, emotional, and practical barriers that make it difficult to pray. By examining the history of how Jewish prayers developed, as well as the meaning of the most notable prayers, participants will become more comfortable with tapping into Jewish prayer as a means of connection to their heritage.

u CRN:

25138

Tuition:

48

$

Fee:

52

$

TUE 5/14-6/18 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 E-146 Rabbi Schusterman

Harford Community College Darlington Hall, Room 136 There is no cost to register for this program. For info or to register, call HealthLink at 800-515-0044.

Creative Writing Fundamentals Whether a weekend writer or a would-be novelist, this course will help you explore and expand your excitement for creative writing. Written work is critiqued in a friendly and supportive environment and written evaluations/suggestions are provided by the instructor. Class will have input about the types of assignments completed.

u CRN:

25608

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

20

$

TUE 3/26-4/30 6-8 PM Sessions: 6 B-242 D. Jennings

Fiction Writing Learn the techniques that best-selling authors use to captivate their audiences. Employ these methods when writing your own manuscript. Short writing exercises are included.

u CRN:

25128

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

29

$

WED 3/6-4/24 2:10–4:10 PM Sessions: 7 E-146 R. Broomall No class 3/20.

Guide to Self-Publishing There are opportunities for almost anyone to publish a book at little to no cost. That novel that's been lurking in the back of your mind, the one your friends all say you should write, can now become a reality. Learn how to prepare your manuscript, the importance and advantage of Print-on-Demand (POD) companies, printers to avoid, formatting your writing for e-readers, and much more. A comprehensive take-home binder containing reference information provided for each participant. Get to writing—there's nothing stopping you!

u CRN:

25145

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

29

$

SAT 4/6 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 E-215 P. Sekulick

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 FISHING Fly Casting Techniques: Advanced Gain techniques to increase your casting distance and develop better line control. Advanced casts such as aerial mends, double and single haul, single-handed spey, and many others will be taught. Learn ways to successfully fish in windy, tree-infested, fast-current areas, as well as placid, wideopen lakes. CRN:

RECREATION, FITNESS & WELLNESS

ADULT DANCE

BOATING SAFETY

Introduction to Social Dancing I

Maryland Basic Boating Certification

Join us as we introduce you to a popular form of social dance that originated in Cuba. Salsa is a hot and spicy dance that will get your blood flowing! Salsa is a great start for the beginner dancer to really get that heart pumping!

Learn boating skills necessary to meet the certification requirements of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Police and earn your certification card. Topics covered include types of vessels, navigational aids, marine weather, regulations, emergency actions, personal watercraft, and maneuvering. This course meets the Maryland Boating Safety Education Act requirement needed for persons born after July 1, 1972, to operate a registered pleasure vessel on Maryland waters.

CRN:

25655

Tuition:

50

$

Fee:

9

$

THU 4/4–5/2 6:15-7:15 PM Sessions 5 S-207 D. Howley

Advanced Social Dancing I Let's spice up your cha-cha! Join us as we learn some new patterns and combinations to enhance this popular Cuban dance. CRN:

25656

Tuition:

50

$

Fee:

THU 4/4–5/2 7:15-8:15 PM Sessions 5 S-207 D. Howley

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9

$

u CRN:

25539

Tuition:

39

$

SAT, SUN 9 AM-1:30 PM OELIB-135 CRN:

25540

SAT, SUN 9 AM-1:30 PM OELIB-135

Fee:

12

$

4/6-4/7 Sessions: 2 R. Snyder Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

12

$

5/11-5/12 Sessions: 2 R. Snyder

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25470

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

11

$

SAT 5/4-5/18 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 TBA P. McCall Offsite locations: Jerusalem Mill, Eden Mill, and TBD

Fly Fishing Techniques For both the beginner and experienced fly fisher, this covers fundamental mechanics and principles, progressing through advanced techniques. Learn about equipment selection, knots, fly selection, tying, and proper casts for any given situation. The basic cast, roll cast, reach cast, shooting line, single and double hauls, line control and more will be presented. The instructor is certified by the Federation of Fly Fishers and is a trained instructor from the Wulff School of Fly Fishing. Learn the mechanics and techniques that will reduce your frustration on the stream. CRN:

25469

FRI 6:30-8:30 PM B-104

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

11

$

4/12 & 4/26 Sessions: 4 P. McCall

Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT 4/13 & 4/27 9 AM-12 PM B-104 P. McCall No class 4/19 & 4/20. Saturday's are offsite: Jerusalem Mill and Eden Mill.

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RECREATION, FITNESS & WELLNESS All of the following courses except Red Cross Lifeguard and Pool Operator's classes are approved by The American Aerobic Association International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). For those courses you receive certification documentation directly from AAAI/ISMA four to six weeks after successful completion of the class. To order your study guide, call 609-397-2139. Registrants need to order and review the study guide before each class begins.

Master Personal Trainer The AAAI/ISMA Master Personal Trainer certification class (Level 2) builds upon the tools learned in the AAAI/ISMA Personal Fitness Trainer program. The emphasis in this class is to work safely and effectively with people who have special needs or conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and arthritis. It is recommended that people pass the AAAI/ISMA Personal Fitness Trainer class before taking the Master Trainer class.

CRN:

25453

Tuition:

24

$

Fee:

75

$

before the last session. The participant will be required to pass a pre-course test (see web SUN 2/17 description). Successful exit requirements for 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 this course are: attending all sessions, passing S-231 Staff three water skill scenarios and achieving $ $ at least an 80% grade on the two written CRN: 25455 Tuition: 24 Fee: 75 exams. Online textbook included. SUN 3/17 CRN:

25454

Tuition:

24

$

Fee:

75

$

u 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff CRN:

25490

Pilates Phase 1 Certification Learn the essential mat work basics. Focus will be on breathing and body placement, mat pilates-based anatomy, and body postures. Recommended study guide: Pilates Body. CRN:

25460

This course will teach you to safely and effectively work with individuals during personal fitness training sessions and enhance your exercise and health knowledge. An exam is given at the end of the day for those attempting to become certified. Those attempting certification must study before the test. Topics included are muscle physiology, cardiovascular physiology, exercise guidelines, program design, fitness marketing, myth busting and more. AAAI/ISMA has books that can be purchased by calling 609-397-2139.

CRN:

25491

u Tuition:

$

CRN:

25498

Tuition:

$

Fee:

218

$

Tuition:

72

$

Fee:

218

$

Tuition:

72

$

Fee:

218

$

5/12-5/19 Sessions: 3 S-231 Staff

Pool Operator's License Training

25493

72

$

SAT, SUN 4/20-4/27 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 3 S-231 Staff

25492

CRN:

Tuition:

SAT, SUN 3/9-3/16 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 3 S-231 Staff

SUN 5/5 CRN: 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 SAT, SUN B-234 Staff 9 AM-5 PM

Students must be 16 years old by last day of class and will be required to present proof u of age with a photo I.D. Upon successful $ $ CRN: 25456 Tuition: 24 Fee: 75 completion of this course, student will receive SUN 4/7 a national pool operator's license recognized 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 by the Maryland State Department of S-232 Staff Health and Mental Hygiene and the Harford County Health Department.

Personal Fitness Trainer Certification

Red Cross Lifeguard Training

SUN 1/13 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 Participants must be 15 years old on or S-232 Staff

72

Fee:

$

207

72

Fee:

$

Sports Nutrition Certification AAAI/ISMA sports nutrition certification course is a day event that will provide education on nutrition information and becoming a certified nutritionist. This seminar will also satisfy the needs of AAAI/ISMA certified fitness professionals who also wish to re-certify.

u

25457

24

75

$

$

CRN: Tuition: Fee: SAT, SUN 1/12-1/13 SUN 5/5 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff S-231 Staff

207

Yoga Phase 2 Certification

SAT, SUN 4/6-4/7 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 Take the next step for progressing into S-231 Staff intermediate asanas. Hands-on instruction

u

and assisted postures, restorative postures, pranayama, and meditation. Recommended study guide, Yoga Exercise Science & Stress. CRN:

25459

Tuition:

24

$

Fee:

75

$

SUN 4/28 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231 Staff

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 HEALTH/ WELLNESS

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Reiki Level II

Butts and Guts

Have you taken Reiki Level I and are interested in the next level? In this class, you continue exploring Reiki energies and learn about distance healing. Please provide a copy of your Usui Reiki Level 1 certificate at the first session (from any Reiki Master Teacher). Instructor is a Certified Reiki Master Teacher.

This class will kick your butt, thighs, and abs. Exercises are designed to isolate everything under the ribcage.

CRN:

25487

Tuition:

49

$

Fee:

11

$

SAT 3/30-4/6 9 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 B-242 J. Hauser

CRN:

25557

Tuition:

52

$

Indoor Cycling

Fee:

7

$

TUE 1/15-3/5 5-6 PM Sessions: 8 S-207 L. Digman CRN:

25558

Tuition:

52

$

Fee:

7

$

TUE 3/26-5/14 5-6 PM Sessions: 8 S-207 L. Digman

Golf Fundamentals Learn fundamentals such as grip, posture, stance, and alignment. Also, etiquette, terminology and different shot techniques will be covered including full swing, pitching, chipping, putting, and bunker play. Most importantly, prepare to enjoy the game of golf—from making a tee time to keeping pace and selecting the correct equipment. CRN:

25486

Tuition:

46

$

Fee:

132

$

MON 4/15-5/13 5:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 5 Ruggles Golf Course Staff

Golf Fundamentals for Women This course is for women just learning the game of golf. Emphasis will be on the fundamentals of grip, stance, and alignment, as well as swing mechanics. Equipment, etiquette, terminology, and methods of play will also be covered. CRN:

25485

Tuition:

46

$

Fee:

132

$

WED 4/17-5/15 5:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 5 Ruggles Golf Course Staff

Hiking Enjoy nature and have fun hiking locally. Weekly hikes range from flat rail trail to steep woodland terrain. Hikes are 5-6 miles at a moderate pace taking 3.5 hours with a lunch break, with one longer 6-8 mile hike. CRN:

25466

Tuition:

119

$

Fee:

10

$

SAT 3/30-6/1 9:30 AM-1 PM Sessions: 9 TBA D. Adle No class 5/25. Class on 5/4 meets 10 AM2:30 PM.

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An indoor ride designed to provide you with the optimum in fat burning, endurance, and strength building. This ride will simulate varied terrain as you tackle rolling hills, sprints, and other drills that will give you great interval workouts. Come find the inspiration you've been looking for to achieve your personal goals! This class is for beginners as well as seasoned cyclists. CRN:

25461

Tuition:

125

$

MON, WED 6:40-7:40 PM S-206 No class 1/21. CRN:

Fee:

32

$

1/7-2/27 Sessions: 16 J. Davis

25556 Tuition: $44 Fee: $34

TUE 2/5-4/2 6:10-6:55 PM Sessions: 8 S-206 L. Ciambruschini No class 3/19.

Rape Aggression Defense Rape Aggression Defense is a proven method that provides women with realistically employed self-defense tactics to protect and defend themselves from physical attack. You will learn important life skills to stay safe in threatening or harmful environments. Ideal for high school seniors to senior citizens. CRN:

25464

Tuition:

50

$

Fee:

5

$

MON, WED, THU 5/13-5/23 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 Upper Chesapeake Hospital E. Mosser Classes held 5/13, 5/15, 5/20 & 5/23.

Cycle X-Train Not just a bike class! Class incorporates indoor cycle with a mixed terrain format, along with athletic and strength conditioning moves off the bike for a complete workout. Class begins in the cycle studio and ends in the gym! Are you up for the challenge? CRN:

25722 Tuition: $39 Fee: $30

MON, WED 5:30-6:30 PM S-206 No class 1/21. CRN:

1/7-1/30 Sessions: 7 L. Ciambruschini

25723 Tuition: $39 Fee: $30

MON, WED 5:30-6:30 PM S-206 No class 5/27.

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5/6-5/29 Sessions: 7 L. Ciambruschini


RECREATION, FITNESS & WELLNESS Spin!

Vinyasa Yoga: Slow Flow

Get your heart rate up on our state-of-theart cycles. Get in shape, get moving, and be healthy!

This class is for anyone wishing to explore yoga for the first time or those who simply desire the benefit of practicing basic yoga poses to create a well-balanced mind and body. Students will be guided in a step by step method linking yoga poses (asanas) to breath (pranayama). Every class will begin with a warm up including breathing techniques, and Sun or Moon Salutations, followed by poses to strengthen, balance, and relax specific areas of the body, ending with meditation. Yoga props and blocks/belts will be provided. Please bring a mat or a towel.

CRN:

25462

Tuition:

66

$

Fee:

33

$

MON 1/28-4/29 4-4:45 PM Sessions: 13 S-206 V. Collins No class 3/18.

Spring Day Hikes Want to get out and see the seasons change? This is a series of hikes in local areas of Harford and Baltimore counties. Hikes include hilly woodland and flat rail trails. They are about 5 miles at a moderate pace with some breaks, for up to 3.5 hours with time for lunch. CRN:

Senior Aquatic Wellness Learn the value of exercise in the water as a helpful tool for fitness and health and in reducing illness and physical concerns. Improve your levels of cardiovascular fitness and range of motion. Instruction in basic swimming skills, safety precautions, and how to monitor pulse rate will also be covered.

25465

Tuition:

63

$

Fee:

6

$

SUN 4/14-6/2 11 AM-2:30 PM Sessions: 4 TBA D. Adle Hikes will take place on local trails. Hikes will be held on: 4/14, 4/28, 5/19 & 6/2.

25499

Tuition:

103

$

TUE, THU 9:30-10:30 AM S-241 CRN:

25500

Tuition:

103

$

25503

Fee:

91

$

Fee:

CRN:

25504

Tuition:

91

$

Fee:

64

$

64

THU 1/17-5/16 10:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 16 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/14 & 3/21. CRN:

25501

Tuition:

80

$

TUE, THU 9:30-10:30 AM S-241 CRN:

25502

57

4/2-5/16 Sessions: 14 B. Warren

Tuition:

TUE, THU 10:30-11:30 AM S-241

Fee:

$

80

$

Fee:

57

$

4/2-5/16 Sessions: 14 B. Warren

32

$

1/15-3/14 Sessions: 18 B. Warren

25538

Tuition:

108

$

Fee:

28

$

THU 1/17-5/16 8-9 AM Sessions: 16 S-212 B. Warren No class 3/14 & 3/21. CRN:

25536

Tuition:

95

$

Fee:

25

$

4/2-5/16 Sessions: 14 B. Warren

25537

Tuition:

47

$

Fee:

12

$

Experience the many benefits of yoga including increased flexibility, vitality and inner peace as you are guided through a flow of movements and yoga postures (asanas). Yoga practices will incorporate balance, alignment, toning and breath work (pranayama) as well as inspirational mantras and meditations in a nurturing environment. Please bring a mat to class.

74

$

CRN:

Fee:

Yoga Flow

$

TUE 1/15-5/14 9:30-10:30 AM Sessions: 16 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/12 & 3/19.

122

$

TUE 4/2-5/14 8-9 AM Sessions: 7 S-212 B. Warren

74

$

1/15-3/14 Sessions: 18 B. Warren

Tuition:

Tuition:

TUE, THU 8-9 AM S-212

CRN:

1/15-3/14 Sessions: 18 B. Warren

TUE, THU 10:30-11:30 AM S-241 CRN:

Fee:

25535

TUE, THU 8-9 AM S-212

u CRN:

CRN:

Tai Chi General level class in the Wu Dong style of Tai Chi Chuan. Strengthen and stretch the body, and complete short exercises in Qi Gong. Develop the deeper meditative side of Tai Chi. Practice the four basic stances of Chinese martial arts and the practice of walking Qi Gong. CRN:

25471

Tuition:

135

$

Fee:

14

$

CRN:

25546

Tuition:

68

$

Fee:

9

$

WED 1/30-3/13 9:05-9:50 AM Sessions: 7 S-212 T. Daniels CRN:

25547

Tuition:

68

$

Fee:

9

$

WED 3/27-5/8 9:05-9:50 AM Sessions: 7 S-212 T. Daniels

SAT 2/2-4/27 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 12 S-207 E. Smith No class 3/23.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 Zumba Zumba combines high-energy, motivating Latin and international music with unique moves and combinations that allow you to dance away your worries. It is based on the principle that a workout should be "Fun and Easy To Do!" A feel-happy workout, Zumba creates a party-like atmosphere! Be prepared to sweat! CRN:

25544

Tuition:

36

$

Fee:

12

$

SAT 1/19-3/9 10 AM-11 AM Sessions: 8 S-207 C. Weddle CRN:

25545

Tuition:

36

$

Fee:

12

$

SAT 3/30-5/18 10-11 AM Sessions: 8 S-207 C. Weddle

Zumba Gold Zumba Gold is designed to take exciting Latin and international dance rhythms to the active older adult. Guaranteed to provide you a safe and effective total body workout! Same great music and moves as Zumba, but a little slower pace and more time teaching the steps. Beginners and active older adults welcome! CRN:

25548

Tuition:

44

$

MON, WED 6:40-7:40 PM S-207 No class 1/21. CRN:

25551

25552

Tuition:

40

$

Tuition:

25549

Tuition:

44

$

25553

Tuition:

44

$

25550

MON, WED 6:40-7:40 PM S-207

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Tuition:

Fee:

14

$

Fee:

14

$

2/20-4/1 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

44

$

TUE, THU 9:50-10:50 AM S-207 CRN:

12

$

2/19-3/28 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

MON, WED 6:40-7:40 PM S-207 No class 3/18 & 3/20. CRN:

Fee:

1/8-2/7 Sessions: 9 J. Wurm

TUE, THU 9:50-10:50 AM S-207 No class 3/19 & 3/21. CRN:

14

$

1/7-2/11 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

TUE, THU 9:50-10:50 AM S-207 No class 1/24. CRN:

Fee:

Fee:

14

$

4/2-5/2 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

44

$

Fee:

14

$

SWIMMING

Aqua Yoga

Adult Stroke Mechanics Learn the basic mechanics of swimming. Skills emphasized will be breathing, floating, gliding, crawl stroke, and elementary backstroke, as well as safety skills. No senior citizen tuition waiver. CRN:

25573

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

THU 1/17-5/16 7:05-8:05 PM Sessions: 17 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/21.

Aqua Adrenaline A blend of athletic strength exercises, swimming drills, and water aerobics. Barbells, noodles, and kickboards are utilized. Bring goggles. FYI - your hair will get wet! CRN:

25559

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

58

$

MON 1/28-5/6 5-6 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 L. Digman No class 3/18.

This course is designed to increase the student's strength, energy, and endurance. Aqua yoga combines power, traditional yoga postures, fluid movements, and key breathing techniques. The physical and stress-reducing benefits of aqua yoga are practiced using the buoyancy and resistance of water to provide a continuous aerobic and strength workout. This course provides a powerful mind and body workout that can be customized to suit all athletic abilities and fitness goals. This course may also be taken for credit. For information, call 410-836-4222. CRN:

25598

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

25

$

TUE 1/29-5/7 11:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 K. Keay No class 3/19. CRN:

25599

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

25

$

THU 1/31-5/9 11:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 K. Keay No class 3/21.

Aqua Blitz

Aqua Zumba

Noodles, aqua belts, and all kinds of pool toys are used in this program. Students will experience aerobic and anaerobic activity while targeting all muscle groups. While all fitness levels can enjoy this program, this workout is designed for students who want a challenge. Not for the faint hearted. Come join the fun!

Known as the Zumba “Pool Party,” Aqua Zumba gives new meaning to the idea of an invigorating workout. Aqua Zumba provides a safe, challenging, water-based workout that is cardio conditioning, body toning, and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief. Aqua Zumba uses mostly Latin music rhythms such as merengue, cumbia, salsa, and reggaeton.

CRN:

25657

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

15

$

MON 1/28–5/6 7-8 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 V. Collins No class 3/18.

4/8-5/8 Sessions: 10 J. Wurm

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

CRN:

25658

Tuition:

35

$

Fee:

9

$

MON 1/28–3/11 6-7 PM Sessions 7 S-241 C. Weddle CRN:

25659

Tuition:

35

$

Fee:

MON 3/25–5/6 6-7 PM Sessions 7 S-241 C. Weddle

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9

$


RECREATION, FITNESS & WELLNESS Aquacise

CRN:

Exercise done in water offers a multitude of benefits. Aquacise provides buoyancy, taking away impact on the bones, joints, and muscles, allowing you to work harder for longer. You will burn more fat and calories than your average land exercise. Exercises will range from basic aerobics to resistance training or even kickboxing and Tai Chi. Many people can benefit from Aquacise including beginners, pregnant women, elderly people, patients recovering from injury, and even the fittest athletes. CRN:

25463

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

15

$

MON 1/28-4/29 10-11 AM Sessions: 13 S-241 V. Collins No class 3/18. CRN:

25661

Tuition:

75

$

Fee:

15

$

MON 1/28–4/29 11 AM-12 PM Sessions 13 S-241 V. Collins No class 3/18.

Evening Lap Swim Independently improve your swim strokes or fitness level. Get active and move more with less stress on your joints! Lifeguard is on duty, but there is no instructor for this class. CRN:

25543

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

35

$

25568

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

TUE 1/15-5/21 7:05-8:05 PM Sessions: 18 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/19. CRN:

25569

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

WED 1/16-5/22 6:05-7:05 PM Sessions: 18 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/20. CRN:

Scuba Diving This course teaches the basics of enjoyable, safe diving through academic and water skills training. You will learn the importance of equipment and safety diving physics and physiology, as well as marine life and oceanography, under the guidance of your certified professional instructor. Students need to have basic swimming skills, be reasonably fit, and at least 16 years of age. After successful completion of this course, you will be a SDIcertified scuba diver. Students must purchase or own the basic gear required for this class, which includes text packet, mask, snorkel, fins, booties, and weight belt. Checkout dives will be held at a local quarry. (Fees not included.) CRN:

25488

Tuition:

50

$

Fee:

349

$

25570

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

WED 1/16-5/22 7:05-8:05 PM Sessions: 18 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/20. CRN:

25571

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

THU 1/17-5/16 6:05-7:05 PM Sessions: 17 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/21. CRN:

25572

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

THU 1/17-5/16 7:05-8:05 PM Sessions: 17 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/21. CRN:

25574

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

SAT 1/19-5/25 10-11 AM Sessions: 18 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/23.

SAT 4/6-4/20 $ $ CRN: Tuition: Fee: 12-5 PM Sessions: 17 TUE, THU 1/15-5/16 SAT 1/19-5/25 S-232 Staff 8:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 34 11 AM-12 PM Sessions: 18 Final checkouts will be at local quarry. S-241 Staff S-241 R. Hruz Checkout dates: 5/25 & 5/26. No class 3/19 & 3/21. No class 3/23. $ $ Tuition: Fee: CRN:

25489

NEW!

Open Swim & Gym This NEW offering includes time in the pool and/or Fitness Center! Independently improve your swim stroke in our six-lane lap pool, or your fitness level in our stateof-the-art Fitness Center, or both! Get active and work out on land or in the water. Lifeguard is on duty at the pool and fitness staff are available in the Fitness Center; however, this is an independent workout with NO instruction. For more information, call 443-412-2113. CRN:

25694

25575

Tuition:

69

$

Fee:

35

$

MON-FRI 1/28–5/10 6:30-9:30 AM Sessions 70 S-241 & S-202 Lifeguard on Duty

50

349

80

80

Summer Swimming Prep

SAT 5/4-5/18 12-5 PM Sessions: 5 This course will prepare swimmers for S-232 Staff their upcoming summer swim season by Final checkouts will be at local quarry. improving fitness and conditioning in the Checkout dates: 5/25 & 5/26.

pool while touching on stroke mechanics.

Swim Conditioning and Stroke Mechanics

CRN:

Swimmer will get conditioned for their upcoming season while also working on stroke mechanics. Instructors will train the swimmers while pointing out technical flaws with the hopes of improving each stroke. Starts and turns will be improved as well. All swimmers must be able to swim competently as this is not swim lessons. CRN:

25567

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

80

$

TUE 1/15-5/21 6:05-7:05 PM Sessions: 18 S-241 R. Hruz No class 3/19.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

25643

Tuition:

70

$

Fee:

70

$

TUE 3/26-5/18 7:05-8:05 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT 3/26-5/18 11 AM-12 PM S-241 R. Hruz CRN:

25644

Tuition:

70

$

Fee:

70

$

THU 3/28-5/18 6:05-7:05 PM Sessions: 16 S-241 R. Hruz Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT 3/28-5/18 10 AM-11 AM S-241 R. Hruz

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 Learn to Use Your iPad/iPhone Make your iPad or iPhone work for you. Learn to find and download apps, music, books, and more; set up your wireless connections; the do's and don'ts of using public wireless; using the operating system (OS) apps like Calendar and Contacts; and syncing with your other devices.

u CRN:

25383

Tuition:

65

$

Fee:

59

$

WED 2/20-3/6 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 E-223 T. Grumbach

SENIOR ADULT AARP Smart Driver Course Learn physical changes that affect driving, strategies to compensate for these changes, rules of the road, how to prevent accidents, and how to drive in adverse weather conditions. Behind-the-wheel exercises are NOT part of this course. CRN:

25605

Fee:

10

$

THU 3/7 8:30 AM-1 PM Session: 1 E-146 AARP Volunteers CRN:

25606

Fee:

10

$

SAT 5/4 8:30 AM-1 PM Session: 1 E-146 AARP Volunteers

Class Guitar for Older Adults Part II The student attending this class will learn about the use of barre chords, simple useful scales, how to create simple chord melodies, and introduction to music theory. There will also be an introduction to finger-style guitar and rockcountry-blues playing. The student should have an understanding of how to play basic open chords. Class lessons will use class-selected songs. Students will be given opportunities to voluntarily perform songs for the class. CRN:

25622

Tuition:

Current Issues and Political History Discussion Join us each week for a discussion of today's political, social, and economic issues from various viewpoints. Interesting topics, interesting discussions. Make it a part of your week.

u CRN:

25132

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

59

$

WED 3/6-5/15 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 10 Chesapeake Dining Rooms P. Smeton No class 3/20.

How to Sell on Ebay This courses covers the basics of selling on ebay. Topics include setting up an account, how to photograph an item, how to price it, the fees involved, and what to watch for when dealing with buyers of Ebay. CRN:

25607

Tuition:

39

$

Fee:

10

$

TUE 4/2-4/16 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 J-002 JD Kurzmann

Photoshop Introduction This course is an introduction to basic Photoshop tools used to enhance and improve photographs. Focus on crop tool, exposure adjustment tools, color management tools, black-and-white adjustment tools, and saving options. Please bring a thumb drive of 10 of your photos with you to class.

u CRN:

25381

Fee:

49

$

CRN:

25382

Tuition:

79

$

Fee:

49

$

THU 3/7-3/28 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 J-002 T. Grumbach

For senior swim & fitness programs see pg. 25 & 26.

99

$

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

79

$

WED 1/30-2/13 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 J-002 T. Grumbach

TUE 3/5-5/14 1:40-3:40 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 D. Jankowski

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and sustainable practices. In addition to the major garden displays, the Flower Show hosts world-renowned competitions in horticulture and artistic floral arranging, gardening presentations and demonstrations and special events. This year's theme is "Flower Power," highlighting the 1960s and the 50th anniversary of Woodstock.

Learn the value of exercise in the water as a helpful tool for fitness and health and in reducing illness and physical concerns. Improve your levels of cardiovascular fitness and range of motion. Instruction in basic swimming skills, safety precautions, and how to monitor pulse rate will also be covered.

CRN:

u CRN:

25499

Tuition:

103

$

TUE, THU 9:30-10:30 AM S-241 CRN:

25500

25503

74

Tuition:

103

$

Fee:

91

$

Fee:

25504

Tuition:

91

$

Fee:

64

$

64

$

THU 1/17-5/16 10:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 16 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/14 & 3/21. CRN:

25501

Tuition:

80

$

TUE, THU 9:30-10:30 AM S-241 CRN:

25502

57

$

4/2-5/16 Sessions: 14 B. Warren

Tuition:

TUE, THU 10:30-11:30 AM S-241

Fee:

80

$

Fee:

Friday, March 15 7 AM–9 PM

74

TUE 1/15-5/14 9:30-10:30 AM Sessions: 16 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/12 & 3/19. CRN:

911 Museum and Memorial New York, NY

$

1/15-3/14 Sessions: 18 B. Warren

Tuition:

99

$

Cost:

$

1/15-3/14 Sessions: 18 B. Warren

TUE, THU 10:30-11:30 AM S-241 CRN:

Fee:

25115

57

$

4/2-5/16 Sessions: 14 B. Warren

TR AVEL & TOURS Participants are required to complete both the Registration Form (page 48) and the Travel Liability Form (page 32) prior to departure. Return the liability form along with the completed registration form. Trips leave from Entrance 6, Lot W unless otherwise indicated. Please note: Entrance 6 is NOT near Entrance 5. Deadlines for refunds depend on when final payments are made by the College. Requests for refunds must be received at least seven days before departure. Once final payment has been made for meals/ tickets, refunds are not available unless a substitute can be found.

CRN:

25711

Fee:

134

$

APRIL Cherry Blossom Cruise Washington, DC

MARCH Philadelphia Flower Show Philadelphia, PA Tuesday, March 5 8:30 AM–7 PM The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is the nation's largest and longest-running horticultural event, and features stunning displays by the world’s premier floral and landscape designers. Started in 1829 by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, the Show introduces the newest plant varieties, garden and design concepts, and organic

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

The core exhibit of the museum has three parts: exploring the day of 9/11, before 9/11, and after 9/11. It tells the story of what happened on 9/11, including the events at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and the story of Flight 93. The exhibition explores the background leading up to the events and examines their aftermath and continuing implications. The memorial exhibition, which is named In Memoriam, commemorates the lives of those who perished on September 11, 2001, and February 26, 1993, and provides visitors with the opportunity to learn about the men, women and children who died. You will have a guided tour of the museum as well as time to explore on your own. Lunch is available at the Museum Cafe.

Tuesday, April 2 8 AM–5 PM Enjoy the sites of Washington, DC from the Potomac. This unforgettable lunch cruise aboard the Odyssey includes a narration of the Washington monuments and affords a breathtaking view of the cherry blossoms. The only vessel designed specifically to travel beneath the historical bridges spanning the Potomac, the Odyssey offers exclusive river views of the nation's greatest monuments from every table. CRN:

25712

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139

$

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 Sight and Sound Theatres: Jesus Lancaster, PA

Shortcut to Europe Embassy Tour Washington DC

Friday, April 12 1-8 PM

Saturday, May 11 7:30 AM–6 PM

Each year, more than a million people from around the world experience the Bible brought to life on the stage at Sight and Sound. Join us for the drama, Jesus, and learn about one of the most famous people to walk the earth and the everyday people whose lives he changed forever. Tickets are for the 3:00 p.m. show. Following the show, enjoy dinner nearby before heading for home.

The European Union Delegation to the U.S. and the embassies of the EU Member States invite visitors to experience the authentic music, dance, food, film, and art of 28 distinctive nations, along with a rare behindthe-scenes look into the European Union embassies. Previous participating embassies include: Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, United Kingdom, Austria, Cyprus, Estonia, France and the Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Belgium, the Czech Republic, the Delegation of the European Union, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Republic of Poland, Slovakia, and Sweden. Embassies are open from 10 AM–4 PM.

CRN:

25719

Cost:

169

$

Georgetown House Tour Washington, DC Saturday, April 27 9 AM–7 PM

Pentagon Tour and Lunch in Alexandria Washington DC Tuesday, April 23 7 AM– 6 PM Headquarters of the Department of Defense, the Pentagon is one of the world's largest office buildings and it employs over 23,000 employees, both military and civilian. This is your opportunity to see inside the building that houses those responsible for the planning and execution of the defense of our country. The guided tour lasts 60-90 minutes. After lunch at Gadsby's Tavern, walk along the streets of Alexandria before heading for home. The tour date will be confirmed within 90 days of travel and once the tour is confirmed, you will need to provide your social security number for the background check. Government-issued ID required for admission. CRN:

25715

Fee:

109

$

CRN:

25116

Fee:

110

$

MAY Around the World Embassy Tour Washington DC Saturday, May 4 7:30 AM–6 PM More than 40 embassies representing six continents open their doors to visitors. Travel the world as you experience the food, art, dance, fashion, and music of different countries. Complimentary shuttle service is provided in Washington. Embassies open from 10 AM-4 PM. CRN:

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Enjoy this delightful walking tour that includes 8-12 of Georgetown's most beautiful homes and gardens. Homes open from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. for easy walking at your own pace in the order you prefer. Also included is the Rectory of St. John's Church, a fine example of period architecture built in 1874. Enjoy a lovely tea, featuring homemade tea sandwiches and sweets, courtesy of St. John's between the hours of 2 and 5 PM. Those wishing a more substantial meal will find a variety of restaurants nearby. The tour is held rain or shine, so dress for the weather.

25713

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

Fee:

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25117

Fee:

69

$

The Charms of St. Michaels St. Michaels, Maryland Tuesday, May 7 7 AM–7 PM Enjoy a day in the historic and charming town of St. Michaels on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay. Start the day with a docent-led tour of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, an outdoor handson museum where we will get a glimpse into the worlds of shipbuilding, crabbing, and oystering. Lunch on the water at St. Michaels Crab and Steak House follows; when registering, indicate your choices from these menu options: Maryland crab soup or cream of crab soup; crab cake, salmon broiled with lemon butter or grilled chicken breast; Key lime pie or cheesecake. Enjoy a glass of wine with your meal. Then enjoy a couple of tastings at Lyon Distillery where they make their own rum and at St. Michaels Winery where there will be Eastern Shore wines to sample. Enjoy some free time to stroll along Talbot Street and check out its fun shops before heading back to the College. CRN:

25714

69

$

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Fee:

139

$


TR AVEL & TOURS

JUNE

UPCOMING TR AVEL OPPORTUNITIES Alaska by Land and Sea Featuring a 7-night Princess Cruise July 2-14, 2019

Asheville and Cherokee, North Carolina June 4-8

ALASKA Call for availability: 443-412-2175

Highlights: Fairbanks, Sternwheeler Discovery, Music of Denali Dinner Theatre, Denali National Park, Tundra Wilderness Tour, Anchorage, Hubbard Glacier, Glacier Bay, Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, and the Inside Passage. Final payment due by March 4, 2019

Experience two of North Carolina’s amazing towns, Cherokee and Asheville. Cherokee is a town on the reservation home of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation in western North Carolina. At Oconaluftee Indian Village, the 18th-century Cherokee lifestyle is preserved via live demonstrations. In summer at the outdoor Mountainside Theatre, the drama “Unto These Hills” tells the tribal story. The nearby Great Smoky Mountains National Park is spectacular.

Mackinac Island Departing September 15

Danube River Cruise with Oberammergau Passion Play September 13-22, 2020 Visit Munich, Passau, Linz, Wachau Valley, Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and the Oberammergau Passion Play.

Then, discover the wonders of the Biltmore. Begin with the breathtaking beauty of 250room Biltmore House — America’s largest home and then stroll acres of formal and informal gardens. From the formal beauty of the Italian Garden to the breathtaking presence of ancient trees in America’s first managed forests, Biltmore’s lush landscape is amazing.

25728

962

Fee:

$

Fee:

$

Per person double occupancy. CRN:

25729

Single occupancy.

1,257

Call for details: 443-412-2175

Call for availability: 443-412-2175

Email lsturgill@harford.edu for more details. CRN:

Mackinac Island sits in Lake Huron, between Michigan’s Upper and Lower peninsulas. Mackinac Island State Park, with trails, woods and the limestone Arch Rock formation, covers most of the island. Founded in 1780, Fort Mackinac is a walled cluster of military buildings on a coastal bluff. The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum has local works, including Native American art, maps and 19th-century photographs.

Charleston, SC October 13–18, 2019

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Travel by motorcoach to Savannah, Charleston and Myrtle Beach. Highlights include five nights’ accommodation, trolley tour in Savannah with an allday pass, tour of Davenport House Museum, a horse-drawn carriage tour in Charleston, tour of Magnolia Plantation, tour of Boone Hall Plantation, the Carolina Opry Theater in Myrtle Beach, and much more. Email lsturgill@harford. edu for pricing and more details.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019

TRAVEL | TOURS HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRAVEL PARTICIPANT RELEASE OF LIABILITY FORM This form details certain risks and responsibilities that you will be assuming while participating in off-campus activities. Please read the form carefully before signing and return with your registration form to Noncredit Registration, Edgewood Hall, 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015.

RISKS AND DANGERS

HEALTH AND SAFETY

TRANSPORTATION

here are certain dangers, T hazards and risks in off-campus activities. Harford Community College does not assume responsibility for any injuries, death or damage resulting from these dangers, hazards or risks. The College is not responsible or liable for any injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or other irregularity which may be caused by any supplier of any goods or services used by or during offcampus activities.

Harford Community College does

Harford Community College

not provide health insurance. Participants are responsible for providing their own health insurance. Participants are required to carefully follow instructions and safety procedures provided by the activity supervisor and the College. Participants are also required to abide by the rules and regulations of the off-campus site and College, including the Student Code of Conduct. Those failing to act in accordance with the rules and regulations of the College may not be permitted to continue to participate in the activity.

assumes no liability for any personal injuries or property damages caused by the acts or omissions of others during transportation. Further, Harford Community College makes no recommendations or guarantees as to any transportation providers you may deal with in making your arrangements.

ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS arford Community College H makes no representations or recommendations regarding the activities. Further, Harford Community College assumes no responsibility or liability for personal or property injuries resulting to the student or for damages caused by the student resulting from the student’s participation in these activities outside of professional duties assigned by the College.

Complete ONE form for each trip. Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Title of Activity ________________________________________________________________________________________ Location of Event ____________________________________________________ Date of Event ___________________ Your Preferred Name/Nickname (Please print.) _____________________________________________________________ Your Travel/Seat Partner ________________________________________________________________________________ Others in Your Group ___________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cell Phone Number ____________________________________________________________________________________ Email __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact (Include name, relationship, and relevant phone number of someone who is NOT traveling with you.) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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YOUTH Art Explorers

Portfolio Development

Students will explore the foundation of art such as color theory, composition, art elements, and design principles. Using art history as an inspiration, students will gain an understanding of a variety of materials and techniques. Materials are included in price. Students must bring a sketchbook.

This “studio” art class is designed for students who are looking for private instruction or are working on creating an art portfolio for college admission. Classes are differentiated to meet the needs of each student working with a variety of materials, techniques, and subject matter. Most materials included. Students will receive a supply list and must bring a sketchbook.

CRN:

25649

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

25

$

SUN 2/3–3/3 12:30-2 PM Sessions 5 J-016 Staff Ages 7-10.

YOUTH

MUSIC HSO is open to string students in grades 6-8 who are currently enrolled in their school orchestra program, where available. Students younger than 6th grade who have studied their instrument for at least three years are encouraged to audition. Students should contact their music teacher for an audition application.

25692

Tuition:

150

$

Fee:

20

$

WED 1/30-4/17 7-9 PM Sessions: 12 J-108 A. Lehman For middle school students.

Harford Youth Orchestra HYO is open to students in grades 8 - 12 who are currently enrolled in an instrumental ensemble at their school, where available. All students must audition for placement in the orchestra. Students should contact their music teacher for an audition application. CRN:

25693

Tuition:

150

$

Fee:

20

$

MON 1/28-4/15 7 PM-9 PM Sessions: 12 J-108 B. Folus For high school students.

25650

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

25651

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

25

$

25

$

80

$

Fee:

25

$

SAT 2/2–3/2 9-10:30 AM Sessions 5 J-016 Santos/Branch CRN:

25647

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

25

$

SAT 3/9–4/6 9-10:30 AM Sessions 5 J-016 Santos/Branch No class 3/23. CRN:

25648

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

25

$

CRN:

25653

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

25

$

CRN:

25654

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

25

$

NEW!

Each Painting Playdate focuses on building skills such as caring for materials, color mixing, shape observation, space and texture, all while developing fine motor skills and creativity. Parents will be amazed at what their child is capable of! Materials included in price. Tuition:

80

$

SUN 4/14-5/12 2-5 PM Sessions 5 J-016 Staff For middle and high school students.

Painting Playdates

25646

Tuition:

SUN 3/10–4/7 2-5 PM Sessions 5 J-016 Staff No class 3/24.

SUN 4/14-5/12 12:30-2 PM Sessions 5 J-016 Staff Ages 7-10.

CRN:

25652

SUN 2/3–3/3 2-5 PM Sessions 5 J-016 Staff

SUN 3/10–4/7 12:30-2 PM Sessions 5 J-016 Staff Ages 7-10. No class 3/24. CRN:

Harford String Orchestra

CRN:

CRN:

CRN:

Fee:

25

$

SAT 4/13–5/11 9-10:30 AM Sessions 5 J-016 Santos/Branch Ages 3½-6. Parents are expected to remain with students.

Sculpture Explore the elements of art in a new way through 3D design and sculpture. We will experiment, plan and build to gain new skills and understanding of the art making process. Learn how to use a variety of materials, tools and mediums to create artwork for the 3D world. CRN:

25689

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

40

$

SUN 2/3-3/3 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 J-074 J. Branch This is for middle school students only. CRN:

25690

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

40

$

SUN 3/10-4/7 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 J-074 J. Branch This is for middle school students only. No class 3/24. CRN:

25691

Tuition:

80

$

Fee:

40

$

SUN 4/14-5/12 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 J-074 J. Branch This is for middle school students only.

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SPRING 2019 ONLINE TRAINING COURSES Listed in this section are online courses offered at Harford Community College. The courses are self-paced; you can begin whenever you wish. After registering with Harford, you will receive an email from ed2go with course access instructions. Textbooks will be mailed to you. For information, email training@harford.edu. Please note: Once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons, there are no refunds. If you have questions please contact: Noncredit Registration Desk: 443-412-2376, option 1

ALLIED HEALTH Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing & Coding Combining medical office management with medical billing and coding prepares you to work in a variety of settings. Start a career as a medical receptionist, an insurance specialist, or a diagnostic or procedural coder. Preparation for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification examinations included CMAA (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant) and CBCS (Certified Billing and Coding Specialist).  CRN:

25424

Fee:

2,695

$

Advanced Coding for the Physicians Office Learn CPT, ICD-9-CM (Volumes I and II), and HCPCS Level II coding. This advanced online medical coding program is designed for students with previous medical coding experience. A basic coding education or the GES Administrative Medical Specialist course is required. Preparation for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification exam is included.

Advanced Hospital Coding & CCS Preparation

Optician Certification Training

This nationally recognized training program prepares medical coding students to take the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) official certification exam to become a Certified Coding Specialist (CCS). Covers advanced ICD-9 medical coding procedures to help students meet the challenge of today's changing standards while improving their coding skills.

Master the skills needed for a career as an optician. Prepare to take the American Board of Opticianry (ABO) certification exam by mastering mathematical formulas, reading prescriptions for glasses and contact lenses, exploring the basics of eyewear, learning specialized equipment, understanding prisms and lens types, and exploring eye anatomy and diseases.





CRN:

25432

Fee:

1,895

$

Medical Billing & Coding Gain the skills you need to begin work as a medical billing and coding specialist. Provides experience working with the main coding manuals in the profession, the ICD9-CM and the CPT. Preparation for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS) examination included.  CRN:

25433

Fee:

2,195

$

CRN:

25435

Fee:

1,895

$

COMPUTER TRAINING Adobe Certified Associate In the Adobe Certified Associate program, you will learn five of the most often-used Adobe programs: Dreamweaver, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Animate (formerly Flash). You will read short readings, complete exercises and watch video demos and reviews of exercises, take quizzes and exams, and complete a project.  CRN:

25304

Fee:

2,495

$

 CRN:

25431

Fee:

1,595

$

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ONLINE COURSES AWS System Operations Certification

CISCO Certified Network Professional (CCNP)

How to Get Started in Game Development

In this program, students will be introduced to Amazon Web Services (AWS) products, services, and common solutions. Students will also learn how to create automatable and repeatable deployments of networks and systems on the AWS platform. This program will prepare students to sit for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate exam.

In the CCNP Routing & Switching program you will learn the necessary information needed to become an expert in Cisco technology, most specifically Cisco routing and switching. Upon completion, you will have an expertise in IP configuration, EIGRP, VLAN’s and trunking, LAN and WAN protocols as well as many other topics.

Whether you want to start your own independent game project in your basement or work with a small creative team or for a large game development studio, this course will prepare you to start developing your own games.

 CRN:

25458

Fee:

3,995

$

Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) The CISM cyber security certification promotes consistent international practices and provides management with reassurance, because they can be sure that those earning this designation have the necessary knowledge and experience to provide effective security management. For you, the employee, the certification can lead to higher earnings and faster career advancement, as you set yourself apart from your fellow information security professionals.  CRN:

25305

Fee:

1,395

$

Certified Information Systems Auditor



25306

Fee:

CRN:

25307

Fee:

2,895

1,395

$

CRN:

CompTIA Cloud+ In this course you’ll learn everything you need to pass the certification exam and pursue a career in cloud computing, starting with the basics of cloud service environments. This course covers key concepts and skills, including virtualization, infrastructure, troubleshooting, resource management, security, systems management, and business continuity.

144

$

This course will guide you step-bystep through all the phases of a system development project to guarantee that the resulting product will not only work as it was designed to work, but also that the design truly responds to user needs.  CRN:

25335

Fee:

144

$

MON-FRI 2/13-4/5

25308

Fee:

1,695

$

CompTIA Linux+ This course will prepare you to sit for the exam for this foundation-level certification, and help you take the first step to becoming an expert in Linux. CRN:

Fee:

Introduction to Database Development

 CRN:

25330

MON-FRI 2/13-4/5

$



Information security is one of the fastestgrowing career paths in the IT industry, and professionals with the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) certification are already a step ahead of their competition. This certification is extremely technical, proving your abilities more than other certifications might. CISAs are recognized internationally as experts with highly specialized skills, experience, and credibility. CRN:



25309

Fee:

1,295

$

Creating a Mobile Application with HTML 5 In this course, you'll learn how to imagine, design, build, and optimize a cross-platform mobile app using the very latest HTML5 standards. The result will be a mobile app that's fast and runs on just about any smartphone or tablet computer.

Introduction to Google Analytics This course guides you step-by-step, reportby-report, through the major parts of the Google Analytics interface. From setting up your Google Analytics account and getting the all-important code you will need to add to your website’s pages to begin tracking your visitors, you will learn everything you need to know to get everything you can from the data that Google Analytics provides. You will even find out about Google AdWords and other tools to enhance your traffic as well as your Google Analytics reporting.  CRN:

25338

Fee:

144

$

MON-FRI 3/13-5/3

 Course:

25325

Fee:

144

$

MON-FRI 2/13-4/5

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Introduction to Oracle In this course you will learn how to create an Oracle database, build various database objects for the database, and write simple SQL statements that access the data from the database. This course will teach you how to write Data Definition Language statements to create, update, and delete database objects. You will learn how to execute Data Control Language statements to give or delete access rights to database objects. You will write Data Manipulation Language statements to insert, update, and delete records from a database. Finally, you will learn how to query the data and create finished reports.

Introduction to Python 3 Programming This course will show you how to create basic programming structures including decisions and loops. Then you will move on to more advanced topics such as objectoriented programming with classes and exceptions. In addition, you will explore unique Python data structures such as tuples and dictionaries. You will even learn how to create Python programs with graphic elements that range from simple circles and squares to graphical user interface (GUI) objects like buttons and labels.  CRN:

 CRN:

25339

Fee:

144

$

25342

Fee:

144

$

MON-FRI 4/10-5/24

ITIL Foundations

MON-FRI 3/13-5/3

Introduction to PC Security This course will quickly bring you up to speed on the fundamentals of PC network security. You will understand and explore the vulnerability of operating systems, software, and networks. Then, you will get into the minds of hackers and crackers, developing an understanding of the exploits they use to access your computer without your knowledge. You will find out why, where and how viruses, worms, and blended threats are created. You will learn a safe way to handle files and data across the Internet through a virtual private network.

The Foundation level will offer you a general understanding of the key elements, concepts and terminology of the ITIL life cycle, including how each stage links to one another and their wider contribution to service management. This is an Ed2Go Career Training Program that is self-paced and may be started at your convenience.  CRN:

25310

Fee:

795

$

Microsoft SharePoint 2016

Learn how to create an interactive Web site, allowing visitors to post and retrieve information provided by you or your site's visitors. In this six-week online course, you'll see how to create dynamic Web pages using the PHP programming language and the MySQL database server.

This course will provide you with the skills you need to work within and manage SharePoint sites. The program begins with an introduction to SharePoint versions, layouts, and navigation, in addition to SharePoint basics such as list and library views. You will then learn to manage sites and page content, including wiki pages. You will learn to work within forms libraries, creating InfoPath forms, and managing site columns and content types. The course continues with SharePoint integration with Office applications, managing SharePoint site permissions, and participating in user communities.



 CRN:

25340

Fee:

144

$

MON-FRI 3/13-5/3

Introduction to PHP and MySQL

CRN:

25341

Fee:

144

$

CRN:

Microsoft Web Developer This course will help you gain confidence in your ability to develop modern Web pages and get the certifications you need to stand out. In addition to Web development, you’ll learn C Sharp, HTML, CSS, SQL Server, JavaScript, object-based JavaScript, Model View and Controller and jQuery.  CRN:

25343

Fee:

1,995

$

Mobile and Desktop Web Developer The Mobile and Desktop Web Developer program teaches you to build dynamic database-driven websites for desktop and mobile devices using the most current technologies. This program includes a project where you will build a website from the ground up, and a final exam will test your knowledge about the technologies you learned.  CRN:

25302

Fee:

2,995

$

Oracle SQL and PL/SQL Developer The course teaches you how to use SQL to build applications or generate business reports and helps you master SQL using an Oracle database. You will also learn PL/SQL extension language to write sophisticated queries against an Oracle database.  CRN:

25344

Fee:

995

$

Python Developer Whether you’re new to programming or just want to learn a new language, this in-depth program will teach you the ins and outs of Python programming. You will learn all about Python programming in this comprehensive program that covers introductory through advanced methods of Python and get coding quickly. 

25311

Fee:

795

$

CRN:

25318

Fee:

995

$

MON-FRI 4/10-5/24

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ONLINE COURSES Web Applications Developer

Certified Indoor Environmentalist

This course will give you the knowledge you need to create dynamic database-driven websites using the latest technologies. You’ll use multiple tools and technologies to develop state-of-the-art web applications. The program is broken into 10 modules, designed to teach you all the fundamentals of developing and maintaining databasedriven websites. You’ll begin by learning basic HTML, the core technology behind almost all websites. You’ll also master using CSS to design your pages and discover how to make your site more dynamic with JavaScript. Then you’ll dive into PHP and SQL, technologies that allow you to create database-driven websites such as intranets and e-commerce sites. In addition, you’ll learn the basics of XML, a technology that’s helpful in all programming including web development.

Discuss the practical steps you should always follow in an indoor environmental assessment, how to take samples, and how to resolve common IAQ problems. Learn about HVAC, building science, and the major contaminants, including their health effects. Prepare for the CIE and CIEC certifications by the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC).

Learn how successful organizations effectively use master production scheduling (MPS), production activity control (PAC), material requirements planning (MRP), and inventory management. Discover how the application of Six Sigma, and statistical process control (SPC) increase customer satisfaction. The elements of a logistics system, including warehousing and receiving, are also covered.





 CRN:

25321

Fee:

2,395

$

TRADES/ TECHNOLOGY Certified Green Supply Chain Professional



25316

Fee:

1,595

$

Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager This course prepares you for third-party certification by the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC). It will educate you on all the pertinent topics covered on the certification exam. You can even take a 100-question practice examination to prepare for the exam. Getting certified is completely optional. For more information, visit www.careertraining. ed2go.com/harford.  CRN:

25312

Fee:

795

$

25319

Fee:

895

$

CRN:

25337

Fee:

149

$

Purchasing and Supply Chain Management

Distribution & Logistics Management This course shows participants how to create and operate a logistics function and how to achieve success through a combination of strategies and tactics. All elements of distribution and logistics management is covered, including physical distribution, warehouse selection, material handling, packaging, customer service, inventory management, receiving, production stores, and returned goods. Key technology issues are also covered.

Explore the integrated approach to planning, acquisition, flow, and distribution, from raw materials to finished products, including developing a corporate culture, working successfully with teams, developing and implementing successful people management strategies, and workflow and performance management.



Senior Certified Sustainability Professional

CRN:

Help your company achieve its environmental goals with the Certified Green Supply Chain Professional Online Training Program. Gain the skills you'll need to make a green impact on global sourcing, material management, procurement and buying, transportation and logistics, and new product development. CRN:

CRN:

Manufacturing Applications

25336

Fee:

149

$

Freight Broker/Agent Training Become a part of the exciting trucking, freight logistics, and transportation industries as a licensed freight broker or as a freight broker agent. From licensing to operations, to sales and marketing, you'll learn the basics of how to run a domestic freight brokerage or agency in the United States. Written by freight brokerage specialist, the Freight Broker/Agent Online Training Program will provide you with the knowledge and resources needed to break into the $400 billion-plus shipping industry. Freight broker professionals are in demand. No matter the state of the economy, goods will always need to be shipped. A motivated and disciplined freight broker or freight agent who has recevied the proper training can build up his or her business into six-figure earning potential. It's an ideal home business for a self-starter who enjoys fast-paced work.  CRN:

25322

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Fee:

1,895

$

 CRN:

25324

Fee:

2,295

$

Are you prepared for an exciting career as a leader in the green collar economy? The Senior Certified Sustainability Professional Online Training Program will prepare you to set the course and coordinate an enterprise's sustainability strategy.  CRN:

25313

Fee:

2,495

$

Supply Chain Suite Discover and master the fundamentals of purchasing and supply chain management with this group of online classes.  CRN:

25334

Fee:

390

$

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Technical Writing Develop your technical writing abilities to a professional level. Learn research methods, audience considerations, style, drafting and revision techniques, how to work in a collaborative environment, and more. Textbooks are included.  CRN:

25331

Fee:

1,795

$

Records Management Certificate

Six Sigma Black Belt

Benefit from a basic overview of records management terminology, concepts, and procedures to successfully manage records. Learn to make decisions based upon certain characteristics of the records as well as how to code and file according to the rules established by the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA). 

The Black Belt Training Program flow follows the DMAIC methodology. Since software will be used for data analysis, the program material concentrates on the application and use of the tools, rather than on detailed derivation of the statistical methods. Once you've successfully completed the program, you'll be eligible to work toward a Black Belt Certification through the International Quality Federation (http://iqfnet.org).

PROFESSIONAL

CRN:

Certified Bookkeeper

Residential Interior Design

CRN:

Gain the basic skills and background you need to start working as a residential interior designer. Explore the cornerstones of good design, such as proportion, balance, and rhythm. Discover how to plan spaces so that they're both beautiful and functional. Next, you'll take an inspiring journey into the past as you learn about the history of design styles and furnishings. Then investigate the various elements of interior design: materials, color, textiles, lighting, and accessories. You'll discover how you can combine these elements to create any type of atmosphere that your clients desire. Finally, you'll get a glimpse into the excitement of running your own design business. You'll find helpful information on establishing your business, networking with contractors and vendors, marketing, meeting with clients, and managing projects in an ethical, professional way. In addition, you’ll be eligible upon completion of this program to take the Residential Interior Designer Exam (RIDE) through the Designer Society of America (DSA). You’ll also receive a free one-year DSA membership, and you may be able to participate in an optional 40-hour internship through DSA (where available) if you meet eligibility requirements.

Six Sigma Green Belt

This online program was created by the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB) to prepare experienced bookkeepers for the certification exam. The AIPB certification is the only national standard for bookkeepers. The program consists of six separate subject areas: adjusting entries, correction of accounting errors (including the bank reconciliation), book and tax depreciation, basic payroll, merchandise inventory, internal controls, and fraud prevention.  CRN:

25317

Fee:

1,995

$

Non-Profit Management This program provides an introductory perspective on some of the unique issues facing management of a nonprofit organization. In addition to basic managerial skills, you'll learn about finance and accounting, employment law, marketing, leadership, communication, budgeting, and fundraising.  CRN:

25323

Fee:

2,295

$

Payroll Practice and Management

25326

Fee:

CRN:

25327

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Fee:

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25328

Fee:

1,995

$

This course provides you with an overview of the Six Sigma concepts and tools, including Six Sigma deployment practices, project development, and the DMAIC problem-solving approach. The approach includes management, service delivery, design, production, and customer satisfaction. By reducing process variation, Six Sigma frees an organization to focus on improving process capability.  CRN:

25329

Fee:

1,895

$

Fee:

1,995

$

1/1-6/30 Sessions: 17

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

25333





This course will teach you all facets of payroll, from the basics to the complexity of fringe benefits, taxation, and garnishments. If you have payroll experience, this program will refresh your skills, keep you up-to-date with regulations, and provide a thorough review for the Certified Payroll Professional test given by the American Payroll Association. CRN:

1,595

$

1,795

$

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ACADEMIC PREPARATION


ACADEMIC SKILLS

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION/ LITERACY

SAT Prep: Math

Reading, Writing and Math Classes

This course will assist you in reviewing math skills and test-taking strategies needed to excel on the SAT test. The math course is recommended for students who are currently taking or have taken geometry. Students are required to bring a calculator to class. Textbook purchase required.

Are you interested in learning or improving basic reading, writing, or math skills? Enroll in FREE Adult Basic Education I (ABE) literacy classes, ABE II basic skills, or PreGEDÂŽ review classes. With the help of supportive teachers and volunteers, you will be able to work at your own speed to meet your goals. Day and evening ABE classes meet twice a week at centers throughout Harford County. For information, call 443-4122616 or 443-412-2054.

u CRN:

25473

Tuition:

105

$

Fee:

10

$

SAT 2/9-3/16 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 E-223 J. Ploskonka

SAT Prep: Writing/Reading

Introductory Writing

This course will assist you in reviewing writing and reading skills and test-taking strategies needed to excel on the SAT test. Textbook purchase required.

This course is designed to develop sentence writing skills needed as preparation for ENG 012. It concentrates on grammar and mechanics, sentence combining and editing skills. In order to ensure proper placement, students are asked to write a sample paragraph on the first day of class.

u CRN:

25472

Tuition:

105

$

Fee:

10

$

WED 2/6-3/13 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 6 H-209 Staff

Pre-Algebra I This course provides students with a foundation necessary for study in MATH 021: Pre-Algebra II. It includes whole number concepts, fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and proportions, and signed numbers. CRN:

25527

Tuition:

150

$

MON, WED 1/28-3/13 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 14 B-235 Staff CRN:

25528

TUE, THU 6:10-8:10 PM B-235 CRN:

1/29-3/14 Sessions: 14 K. Shedleski

25529

MON, WED 3/25-5/8 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 14 B-235 Staff

CRN:

25531

Tuition:

MON, WED 8:30-9:50 AM E-231

1/28-5/15 Sessions: 30 K. DiDomenico

Reading Power & Comprehension This course is required of students who score below a determined minimum reading level on the standardized reading placement test. The emphasis is on vocabulary development, word attack skills, literal reading skills and critical reading skills. CRN:

25530

Tuition:

225

$

TUE, THU 9:30-10:50 AM E-231

1/29-5/16 Sessions: 14 C. Moyer

Reading & Understanding College Textbooks This course is required of students who score within a determined range on the standardized reading placement test. Students study and apply basic skills needed to read college-level textbooks effectively and efficiently. Prerequisite: students must have successfully completed Reading Power & Comprehension or received a qualifying score on the reading assessment. CRN:

25532

Tuition:

TUE, THU 11 AM-12:20 PM E-231

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225

$

225

$

1/29-5/16 Sessions: 14 C. Moyer

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To enroll and receive help in choosing the proper program, attend one of the free advising sessions listed below. Room numbers for the advising sessions will be posted on the front door of the building. Registration is not necessary for the advising sessions, just walk in. The advising session will start promptly at the scheduled time. Persons who arrive late may have to reschedule their advising session. Former ABE students may enroll by calling 443-412-2616.

The ABE/GEDÂŽ program is supported by federal and state funds granted by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation. The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the late January classes:

Thursday, January 3 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Friday, January 4 10 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Tuesday, January 8 10 AM WAGE Connection, Aberdeen

6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207

Tuesday, January 15 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

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ACADEMIC PREPAR ATION Thursday, January 17 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 207

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

Monday, February 11 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuesday, February 12 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Thursday, February 14 10:00 AM

Harford Community Action Agency 1010 Gateway Dr., Edgewood, MD 21040

Wednesday, February 20 6:30 PM Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Thursday, February 21 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

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

Friday, May 3 10:00 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Tuesday, May 7 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Monday, May 13 6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Wednesday, May 15 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Wednesday, May 22 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuesday, May 28 10:00 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Thursday, May 30 10:00 AM

The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the late January classes:

Tuesday, January 8 10:00 AM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132 *Edgewood Public Library-enter by the side door on Hanson Road For more information about the program or future advising session dates, call 443-412-2616.

WORKSHOP TO IMPROVE YOUR SUCCESS IN EDUCATION Students have the opportunity to prepare themselves as they start Adult Basic Education courses and work toward a Maryland High School diploma. In the workshop, students will learn how to set Specific, Measurable, Action, Relevant, Time-bound (SMART) goals. Students will establish action plans for their goals as well as develop skills in note-taking and study strategies so they can be successful in class and work toward obtaining their GED®. The workshop meets 90 minutes a week for four to eight weeks while students build learning communities to help each other navigate the demands of being a student and balancing their lives. For more information, call 443-412-2115 or email literacy@harford.edu.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) If you are a foreign-born adult (18 years of age or older) who would like to improve your English communication skills, the English as a Second Language (ESL) program can assist you. You will have the opportunity to improve your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. FREE beginning and intermediate classes begin every eight weeks and are held during the day in the Havre de Grace and Edgewood areas and in the evening in the Bel Air and Edgewood areas. New students may sign up for classes by attending one of the free advising sessions listed below. Room numbers for advising sessions will be posted on the front door of the building. Registration is not necessary for the advising sessions; just walk in. The advising session will start promptly at the scheduled time. Persons who arrive late may have to reschedule their advising session. Former ESL students may enroll in classes by calling 443-4122152 or 443-412-2616. The ESL program is supported by federal and state funds granted by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Wednesday, January 9 10:00 AM

Havre de Grace Housing Authority 101 Stansbury Ct., Havre de Grace, MD 21078

Thursday, January 10 6:30 PM Bel Air Middle School

Tuesday, January 15 6:30 PM Edgewood High School

Wednesday, January 16 6:30 PM Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Thursday, January 17 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

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

Tuesday, April 2 6:30 PM Edgewood High School

Wednesday, April 3 10:00 AM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 136

10:00 AM

Havre de Grace Housing Authority 101 Stansbury Ct., Havre de Grace, MD 21078

6:30 PM

Bel Air Middle School

Monday, April 8 6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuesday, April 9 6:30 PM Edgewood High School

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

Monday, June 3 6:30 PM

Havre de Grace Housing Authority 101 Stansbury Ct., Havre de Grace, MD 21078

6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuesday, June 4 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

Monday, June 10 6:30 PM

Harford Community College Edgewood Hall, Rm. 132

Tuesday, June 11 6:30 PM

Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135

*Edgewood Public Library-enter by the side door on Hanson Road For additional information or future advising session dates, call 443-412-2152 or 443-412-2616.

GED® TEST INFORMATION Harford Community College has a testing center where students can take the computerized GED® test. The Pearson Vue Testing Center is located in the Edgewood Hall building at Harford Community College. For more information, call 443-412-2160 or email literacy@harford.edu. For more information about the GED® test, see www.ged.com.

GED® TEST PREPARATION CLASSES If you are an adult 18 years of age or older who did not complete high school, GED® classes will help you to prepare to take the GED® examination and earn a Maryland high school diploma. Instruction will include review and practice of those skills necessary for passing the GED® exam. Tuition is charged for GED® classes. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. GED® classes may be eligible for VA benefits. GED® classes will be held at the Edgewood Public Library and at Harford Community College. Former students may call 443-412-2616 to inquire if they are eligible to enroll in class. Adults new to the program should attend one of the free advising sessions listed under Adult Basic Education (ABE) to pre-register for classes. For more information, call 443-412-2616 or 443-412-2054.

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i-Pathways Hybrid GED® Math Prep Are you 18 years of age or older looking for a daytime GED® Math prep course that targets your specific math skill needs? Would you like a combination at home, online, and in-class program that meets for 10 weeks instead of the traditional 15? If so, please call to inquire about eligibility and information on the i-Pathways Hybrid GED® Math Prep course. For more information, call 443-412-2054.

LITERACY EDUCATION VOLUNTEER PROGRAM The Literacy Education Department offers volunteer opportunities in the classroom instructional program. Classroom volunteers assist instructors in Adult Basic Education (ABE) or in English as a Second Language (ESL) classes which are held at locations throughout Harford County. Classes meet two evenings or mornings a week for 2 1/2 or 3 hours per session. Volunteers may choose to assist in one or two class sessions per week. For more information about these volunteer opportunities, call 443-412-2054.

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NONCREDIT INFORMATION

PAYING FOR NONCREDIT CLASSES Tuition & Fees Payment for noncredit courses is due at the time of registration. Unless otherwise noted, out-ofcounty residents pay a $20 surcharge for each noncredit course that charges tuition. Out-ofstate residents pay a $35 surcharge. Fees, where applicable, are the same for all students. Call 443-412-2376, opt. 1 with questions.

Course Cancellation Policy The College reserves the right to cancel any class when there is insufficient enrollment. You will be notified of the cancellation by mail, telephone, email or at the first class meeting and 100% of the tuition and fees will be refunded by check. Allow approximately four weeks from the date of cancellation to receive the refund. If payment was made by credit card, call 443-412-2208 to request that the refund be posted to your credit card.

NONCREDIT REGISTRATION BEFORE YOU REGISTER All students will be assigned a Harford student identification number. Please keep your H-ID handy as it will be used for any credit and noncredit course registrations and for all College business transactions. Enrollment in noncredit courses is limited to those 16 and older, except for courses that specify they are open to those under 16. Non-citizens must provide original documentation (most current resident card, work card, or visa) to register. Students must register in person at the Noncredit Registration Office in Edgewood Hall. Please note: Non-citizens who have never taken a credit or noncredit class at HCC must go to the Credit Registration Office in the Student Center the first time they register.

Decide how you will pay. Payment for noncredit classes is due at time of registration. We accept check, money order, Discover, MasterCard, American Express, and Visa.

HOW TO REGISTER Online Go to www.harford.edu/register and follow the prompts for noncredit classes. Noncredit students using a tuition waiver, must apply in person.

In Person Students should complete the registration form (p. 48) and bring it to the registration desk in Edgewood Hall on the Harford Community College campus. Enter at Entrance 3 on Thomas Run Road. Edgewood Hall will be on your right. Parking is available in Lot E on your left.

Withdrawals To withdraw from a noncredit class, call 443412-2376, opt. 1 or stop by the registration desk in Edgewood Hall to complete a withdrawal form. The withdrawal becomes effective the day you contact the office. Book returns must be accompanied by a copy of the withdrawal form. If you withdraw before the first class meeting, the College will refund 100% of the tuition and fees. If you withdraw before the second class meeting, the College will refund 50% of the tuition but no fees. There will be no refunds after the second class meeting, and no official withdrawal is necessary.

Hours: MON-THU 7:30 AM–6:30 PM FRI 7:30 AM–4:30 PM

By Mail or Fax Complete, sign and date the registration form (p. 48). MAIL TO: (Please include check or money order. Do not include credit card information on registration form.)

Noncredit Registration Harford Community College 401 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015

Failure to pay at the time of registration will incur a debt to the College that must be paid whether or not you attend the class. To avoid receiving a bill, call 443-412-2376, opt. 1 before the class begins in order to process a withdrawal.

or FAX TO: 443-412-2383 (call 443-412-2376, option 1 to provide credit card information.) Please allow ample time for registrations to arrive and be processed. No confirmation will be sent. Attend the first session unless notified that the course has been canceled.

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WAIVERS

FINANCIAL AID

Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers

Financial resources and services are available for noncredit students. Please review the information below to see if you and/or your program of study qualify.

Some noncredit courses offer waivers for Maryland residents who are 60 years of age or older or who are retired by reason of total and permanent disability. These courses (indicated by u) are statefunded and senior adults and disabled retirees are exempt from paying tuition. Fees, however, must be paid in full. Please note that there is no out-ofcounty surcharge for these students.

Maryland National Guard and Dependents Waivers Members of the Maryland National Guard may be entitled to a waiver of 50% of tuition only for noncredit vocational-technical/certification courses. Spouses and children may request a tuition and fee waiver when a Guard member is called to active duty for a minimum period of six continuous months of service. The College’s outof-county and out-of-state residency surcharge is waived for courses meeting eligibility for a Maryland National Guard waiver, but the student is responsible for all other fees. For more information concerning waiver requirements or for specific forms, contact 443-412-2376 or email Janice Cassady at jcassady@harford.edu.

For more information, call 443-412-2376, opt. 1

Presidential Grant Scholarships Partial scholarships may be available for the programs listed below and are contingent upon the availability of funds. Applications must be completed, signed, and submitted with the required financial documentation at least two weeks prior to the start of class.

For an application, email training@harford. edu or call 443-412-2376. • A+ • Appliance Repair

• Histologic Technician

• HR Essentials • Applied Engineering • Medical Technology Administrative • Basic Machine Assistant Manufacturing • Microsoft Office Technology Power User • Building • Network+ Maintenance • Child Care

• Nurse Refresher

• Commercial Truck Driving

• Nursing Assistant

• Computer Fundamentals • Culinary Technician

• Paramedic • Phlebotomy Technician

• Dental Assistant

• Physical Therapy Technician

• Drone Technology

• Print Graphic Design

• Emergency Medical Technician

• Professional Human Resource Management (SHRM Certification)

• Forklift • Heating Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVAC) • Heavy Equipment Operator

Certificate to Career in One Year Scholarship Program Funded by the Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc., scholarships for workforce development programs are available to students 16-21 years of age who qualify. Contact literacy@ harford.edu or 443-412-2160 to learn more.

Educational Loans Many banks offer low-interest alternative education loans. Contact your local bank or credit union for information.

Interest-Free Payment Plan Harford Community College partners with Nelnet Business Solutions (NBS) to let you pay your tuition in installments. Noncredit students must have a minimum balance of $800 to be eligible. Visit www. MyCollegePaymentPlan.com/harford for more information and to sign up.

Military Benefits Military benefits may be used for certain workforce and allied health programs. Please call 443-412-2100 for more info.

Susquehanna Workforce Network Vouchers Funding is available for skill enhancement and training for eligible individuals. For information, contact the nearest Workforce Center: • Aberdeen: 410-272-5400 • Bel Air: 410-836-4625 • Cecil County: 410-996-0550

• Security+ • Solar Photovoltaic Installer • Web Graphic Design • Welding • Veterinary Assistant

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GENERAL INFORMATION Despite our best efforts, an error may occasionally occur in a course description, tuition, fee, or other entry in the Schedule of Classes. In the event of a printing error, the College reserves the right to apply the correct information.

RESOURCES Career Services Students currently enrolled in noncredit courses may visit Advising, Career and Transfer Services, located on the upper level of the Student Center, for resume, interview, and job search assistance. Call 443-412-2301 or visit www.harford.edu/ advising for more information.

Noncredit Transcripts Harford Community College offers official transcripts to students enrolled in noncredit courses indicated by the ¥. To obtain a transcript request form, call 443-412-2376, opt. 1. A $5 fee is required for each transcript requested.

Disability Support Services HCC is committed to serving students who have documented physical, learning, psychological, or other disabilities. Please call Disability Support Services at 443-412-2402 to discuss needs and establish eligibility for services and accommodations or go to www.harford.edu/ student-services/disability-support-services.aspx.

Textbooks If the course description indicates that a text is required, you may purchase the textbook at Harford’s College Store (443-412-2209) in the Student Center, or online at bookstore.harford.edu.

CAMPUS POLICIES Pets on Campus It is the policy of Harford Community College to prohibit all pets from all campus buildings, offices, laboratories and athletic fields with the exception of service animals used as bona fide instructional aids, or animals used for contracted entertainment purposes. Dogs that are properly controlled (leashed) and licensed will be permitted in open campus areas. Owners will be responsible for all pet clean-up.

Nondiscrimination Harford Community College, as an institution of higher learning, believes in equal opportunity in education and in employment and encourages the enrollment and employment of all interested persons, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age (for students age 16+), disability or any other characteristic protected by law or policies and practices of HCC.

Personal Injury Upon enrollment, students agree to assume the risks and liabilities entailed in any course requirement. The student releases and holds harmless Harford Community College, its trustees, faculty, staff and administration from any injury sustained through his/her actions or the actions of other students enrolled in the course.

Code of Conduct and Sexual Harassment and Misconduct When enrolling in Harford Community College, students accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC, including those in the Student Code of Conduct, the Drug and Alcohol Policy, the Computer Use Policy, and the Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Policy and Procedures. Students should understand that violation of these regulations will subject them to the penalties and sanctions contained in these policies. The Code of Conduct can be found online at www.harford.edu/student-services/ student-rights-and-responsibilities.aspx and the Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Policy and Procedure can be found online at www. harford.edu/about/sexual-misconduct/About%20 HCC%20Policies.aspx.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Tobacco-Free Campus It is the policy of Harford Community College that the College is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment. The use of any type of tobacco product, smoking device or equipment, or any item that simulates smoking (i.e. e-cigarettes) is prohibited on all areas of the College’s property, as well as off-campus sites supervised by the College. Violators of the tobacco policy are subject to a $50 fine and/or disciplinary action. Contact the Office of Student Life, 443-412-2140, for more information on wellness assistance and smoking cessation classes.

Visitors Policy All persons attending classes must be officially registered for those classes. Any visitors (including children), other than those with bona fide academic, educational, and/or approved business with the College, are not to be in offices, labs, classrooms, break rooms, work areas, or hallways. Children (ages 12 and under) are not to be left unattended at any time, under any circumstances.

CAMPUS CLOSINGS Emergency Closings If the College announces it is closing for any reason, all classes—both on and off campus—will be canceled. Emergencies will be communicated through the HCC Alert Me system, local media outlets, and social media. You may also call the HCC Emergency Information/Weather Closings number, 443-412-2322, or visit www.harford.edu for more information.

Holiday Closings Classes at Harford Community College will not be held on the following dates:

January 1 | January 21 | March 17 March 24 | May 27 Classes at Harford County Public School locations will not be held on the following dates:

January 21 | February 18 | April 19 April 22 | May 27

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PARKING

SAFETY AND SECURITY

Parking and Traffic Control Procedures Parking is available for students in designated open lots. The maximum speed limit on campus is 15 MPH and pedestrians have the right-ofway at all times. Public Safety issues tickets for traffic and parking violations. High speed driving, reckless driving, and failure to yield to pedestrians may result in revocation of operating privileges on campus in addition to a fine of $150.

Disabled Parking Disabled parking is clearly marked and is reserved for those displaying a valid State handicapped vehicle registration plate or permit, or a temporary HCC disabled permit. If no disabled parking is available, permit holders may park in any un-numbered employee space. Temporary HCC disabled permits are available from the Department of Public Safety for students and visitors. Requesters must submit a valid doctor’s note. The fine for illegally parking in a reserved disabled parking space is $150.

Towing

Sex Offender Registry

Campus Crime Statistics The Annual Security Report contains three consecutive years of campus crime statistics and information on how to help keep individuals and their property safe on campus. It is published and available annually by October 1. A hard copy may be requested in writing, by phone, or in person at the Department of Public Safety, 443-412-2272, located in the Belcamp building at 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015. The Annual Security Report can be accessed online at www.harford.edu/~/media/PDF/publicsafety/15-0123_Annual_Security_Report_2014Interactive.ashx

On Campus Safety and Escort Services The Department of Public Safety is available on campus 24/7, and regularly patrols all campus buildings and facilities. Upon request, uniformed security officers provide escort services to and from classes. Call ext. 2272 from any campus phone to access this service.

State law allows for towing of vehicles from fire lanes without warning or notification. Fire lanes are clearly marked, and this law will be strictly enforced for the safety of the community.

Numbers to Remember

The College prohibits the enrollment of individuals listed on the National or Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Sex Offender Registry or registered with the Harford County Child Advocacy Unit. A list of registered sex offenders is available from Public Safety, 443-412-2272.

Weapons/Violence Prohibitions All persons who enter any College property are prohibited from carrying a handgun, firearm, or weapon of any kind. Only persons affiliated with a law enforcement agency who are licensed to carry a weapon and have notified College officials are exempt from this prohibition. Any form of violence, threatening behavior, or verbal/nonverbal harassment that involves or affects Harford Community College or which occurs on the College campus, or its satellites, off-site facilities, or in any off-campus location that could be considered an extension of the workplace [i.e., official travel] is prohibited. This includes threatening behavior, violent actions, and harassment by/against or between/among students, employees, supervisors, and visitors.

911 for Immediate Assistance Public Safety: 443-412-2272 (ext. 2272 on-campus) Emergency Notification/Weather Closing Line: 443-412-2322

401 Thomas Run Road • Bel Air, MD 21015 | 443.412.2000 or 410.836.4000 | www.harford.edu

BUILDING INDEX A Aberdeen Hall P Amoss Center APG APG Federal Credit Union Arena B Bel Air Hall BC Belcamp Center C Chesapeake Center CO Conowingo Center DH Darlington Hall E Edgewood Hall F Fallston Hall FHC Forest Hill Center

Graduate Drive

HSC Harford Sports Complex Building H Havre de Grace Hall D Hays-Heighe House HC Hickory Center J Joppa Hall L Library M Maryland Hall O Observatory SC Student Center S Susquehanna Center

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BELCAMP CENTER

M L

TENNIS COURTS

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D

Accessible Pathway Public Transportation Stop Main Entrances

CO

Stadium Ave.

F

Constellation Way

DARLINGTON HALL

HSC APG FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ARENA

STADIUM FIELD

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FHC

FOREST HILL CENTER

7 ANCE ENTR

DH

APG

Stadium Ave.

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Fighting Owls Blvd.

Success Way

E HICKORY CENTER

S Alumni Lane

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HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPORTS COMPLEX

SUSQUEHANNA CENTER Cross Campus Drive

Parking in reserved spaces will result in a fine ($50-$150)

Pond CONOWINGO CENTER

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O TOWSON UNIVERSITY IN NORTHEASTERN MARYLAND

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NONCREDITCREATIVE INFORMATION ARTS

OFF-CAMPUS COURSE SITES & ADDRESSES Amoss Center

Forest Hill Extension Office

North Harford High School

200 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015

2335 Rock Spring Road Forest Hill, MD 21050

211 Pylesville Road Pylesville, MD 21132

Bel Air Middle School

The GroundFloor at Harford Patterson Mill High School

99 Idlewild Street Bel Air, MD 21014

2021-G Pulaski Hwy Havre de Grace, MD 21078

85 Patterson Mill Road Bel Air, MD 21015

C. Milton Wright High School

Harford Community Action Agency

Perry Point Veterans Hospital

1301 N. Fountain Green Road Bel Air, MD 21015

1010 Gateway Drive Edgewood, MD 21040

Chenowith Activity Center

Harford Technical High School

1707 Fallston Road Fallston, MD 21047

Edgewood High School

Havre de Grace Activity Center

Edgewood Public Library

351 Lewis Lane Havre de Grace, MD 21078

Fallston High School 2301 Carrs Mill Road Fallston, MD 21047

Fallston Middle School 2303 Carrs Mill Road Fallston, MD 21047

Ruggles Golf Course 5600 Maryland Boulevard Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005

200 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015

2415 Willoughby Beach Road Edgewood, MD 21040

629 Edgewood Road Edgewood, MD 21040

515 Broad Street Perry Point, MD 21902

Southampton Middle School 1200 Moores Mill Road Bel Air, MD 21014

Havre de Grace High School 700 Congress Avenue Havre de Grace, MD 21078

WAGE Connection 975 Beards Hill Road Aberdeen, MD 21001

Life Church 1007 S. Stepney Road Aberdeen, MD 21001

McFaul Activities Center 525 W. MacPhail Road Bel Air, MD 21015

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING 2019 Office Use Only

M A I L TO

Registration Form

 Spring  Summer  Fall

Harford Community College Noncredit Registration 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015 P: 443.412.2376 | F: 443.412.2383

Registered by: __________________________________ Cashier’s Office: ________________________________ C/R __________ Ini. ___________ Date ____________ E D S Waiver:  Yes

H HCC ID

Last Name (Please print.)

Street

First Name City

Home Phone

MI State

Cell/Work Phone (Circle one.)

Zip Code

Email  Home or  Business

Contact Information for HCC AlertMe Emergency Notification System  YES, please contact me in the event of an emergency on campus or a non-emergency campus closing. ________________________________ Preferred contact phone number

 NO, I choose not to be contacted in the event of a campus emergency or non-routine campus closing. _________________________________

Date of Birth

/

Senior Citizen (60 years or older)  YES  NO

/

Gender  Male  Female

month / day / year

Citizenship  U.S. Citizen  Permanent Resident/Asylee/Refugee (Must bring in original card.) 

Ethnicity

Non-U.S. Citizen (Must submit copy of immigration document.) Visa Type:

Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?  YES  NO (Defined as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.)

Race

Select one or more of  White (01)  Black/African American (02)  Asian (03) the following categories:  American Indian or Native Alaskan (04)  Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (05) (See harford.edu/dfr for definitions of race.)

How did you hear about this course?  Newspaper  Radio  HCC Marquee  HCC Website  Printed Schedule of Classes  HCC Kids Summer Program Booklet  Email  Postcard/Flyer/Brochure  HCC Facebook  Referral from Family or Friend  Referral from Instructor  Other ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE #

COURSE TITLE

TUITION

FEE

OUT-OF-COUNTY SURCHARGE $20

OUT-OF-STATE SURCHARGE $35

COST

SUBTOTAL WAIVER ELIGIBILITY:

WAIVER TOTAL TOTAL COST

Payment is due at time of registration.  Check  Money Order  VISA  MasterCard  Discover  American Express

I accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC. I understand that violation of these regulations may subject me to penalties and sanctions. (A copy of the Student Code may be obtained from the Student Activities Office.) I certify that the information on this form is accurate and complete. Failure to provide accurate information may be just cause for dismissal from the College.

We will contact you for payment by credit/debit card as soon as your registration has been processed. Date

NOTE: Photographs may be taken in classrooms and/or on campus and used for Harford Community College promotions including, but not limited to, use on Facebook, the College website, and print materials. If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform the photographer.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT


SPRING SPRING 2019 2019 WORKFORCE EDUCATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

H.O.T. C E R T I F I C AT E PROGRAMS HIGH-DEMAND OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

Maryland Mean Wage†

HEALTHCARE

Employment Growth (US)‡

Dental Assistant

$40,430

18%

Histotechnician

$42,090

18%

Medical Administrative Assistant

$36,880

21% *

Nursing Assistant

$29,700

18%

Paramedic

$41,320

24%

Phlebotomy Technician

$38,060

25%

Physical Therapy Technician

$27,610

41%

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Computer Network Support Specialist

$72,730

8%

Computer User Support Specialist

$54,320

13%

Information Security Analyst

$104,830

18%

Network and Computer Systems Administrator

$106,000

8%

Graphic Designer

$58,590

1%

Web Designer

$58,590

1%

$25,060

5%

PROFESSIONAL/SERVICE Child Care Provider Culinary Technician

$46,610

5%

$133,500

9%

$27,450

9%

Apprenticeship - Electrician*

$53,830

14%

Apprenticeship - HVAC*

$54,830

14%

Applied Engineering Technician

$70,000

7% **

Building Maintenance Technician

$41,430

6%

Commercial Truck Driver

$46,010

5%

Forklift Operator

$38,560

3%

Heavy Equipment Operator

$48,730

10%

HVAC/Refrigeration Repair Technician

$54,830

14%

Home Improvement Contractor

$43,600

6%

Home Inspector

$56,680

8%

Machine Manufacturing Technician

$43,160

6%

Solar Photovoltaic Installer

$39,490

105%

Welder

$46,410

4%

Human Resources Manager Veterinary Assistant

Are you looking to start a career in a growing industry? Consider a H.O.T. Certificate at HCC. Harford Community College has developed High-Demand Occupational Training (H.O.T.) Certificates based on the projected employment growth in various industries. Choose the career that’s right for you and boost your career by earning a H.O.T. Certificate. † State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates for the State of Maryland, May 2016. ‡ U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections Program. Percent change in employment, projected 2014-24. * Source: acinet.org ** Source: careeronestop.org. Projected employment growth in Maryland. *** Occupational Outlook Handbook Median Annual Wages, May 2016 (US). U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics.

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COMPUTER TR AINING Computer Training Attendance Requirements: For computer training courses you must attend 75% of the course in order to receive a certificate of completion. For Print Graphic Design, Web Graphic Design, and Web Development certification programs, you must attend 80% of all classes in the series to receive program certification.

COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS COMPUTER TR AINING

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES

Introduction to Business Computing Are you a new computer user? Learn the basics of Microsoft Windows, file management, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access and Microsoft PowerPoint. Produce a document, make a spreadsheet, create a database, and create a presentation. Textbook purchase required.

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Computer Fundamentals with Microsoft Office Certificate Earn a Computer Fundamentals certificate when you successfully complete a series of six computer classroom courses: four core courses and two additional classroom computer courses. Students may take the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint courses in any order. The certificate recognizes the student’s achievement in gaining knowledge in using computers for business or personal applications. 1. Complete four core courses: • Introduction to Business Computing or Computer Basics for Allied Health • Learn Word in a Day • Learn Excel in a Day • Learn PowerPoint in a Day

2. Complete two electives: • Select any two full-day classroom computer courses listed in the Noncredit Schedule.

3. Call 443-360-9108 to receive your Computer Fundamentals certificate.

Microsoft Office Power User Certificate Become part of an elite group of qualified, knowledgeable Microsoft Office users in the modern workplace. Complete this certificate program and prove your ability as a productive Microsoft Office user and increase your credibility with employers. Earn the Microsoft Office Power User certificate when you successfully complete all core classroom courses and one classroom elective as listed below. These classes will help prepare you to sit for the Microsoft Office 2016 Specialist Certification Exams. 1. Complete five core courses: • • • • •

Word Intermediate Features Excel Intermediate Features Word Advanced Features Excel Advanced Features Introduction to Access

2. Complete one elective course from the following list: • Advanced PowerPoint • Access Intermediate

3. Call 443-360-9108 to receive your Microsoft Office Power User certificate.

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CRN:

25179

Tuition:

199

$

MON, WED 6-9:10 PM E-215 CRN:

25183

Tuition:

25186

59

$

2/25-3/13 Sessions: 6 J. Reilly

199

$

TUE, THU 9:30 AM-12:40 PM E-215 CRN:

Fee:

Tuition:

Fee:

59

$

4/9-4/25 Sessions: 6 G. Williamson

199

$

TUE, THU 9:30 AM-12:40 PM E-215

Fee:

59

$

6/4-6/20 Sessions: 6 G. Williamson

Computer Basics for Allied Health Acquire the basic computer skills required for employment as an Allied Health professional. Learn the fundamentals of MS Windows, file management, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access. Along with learning the basic components of the computer, you will learn to navigate the desktop; store and retrieve files; create, save and print a Word document; work with formulas and tables in an Excel spreadsheet; and create and modify an Access database using building queries. Textbook purchase required.

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25190

Tuition:

TUE, THU 5:30-9:40 PM DH-129

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269

$

59

$

Fee:

1/29-2/21 Sessions: 8 B. Lamka

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MICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATIONS

CRN:

Learn how to use Microsoft Word to format text and paragraphs; work with tabs and margins; add borders and shading; insert headers and footers; add and format page numbers; and create, format, and edit tables. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

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25192

Tuition:

125

Fee:

49

$

THU 3/28 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 J. Reilly CRN:

25196

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

WED 6/5 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 J. Reilly

Improve your Microsoft Word skills by producing more complex documents. Work with graphics; learn mail merge; create labels; design styles and templates; generate an index; and insert headers and footers in multiple sections. Prerequisite: Learn Word in a Day. Textbook purchase required.

u¥µ CRN:

25202

125

Fee:

49

$

MON 4/8 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 L. Meyers

Word Advanced Features Expand your intermediate Microsoft Word knowledge with the advanced features of the software. Integrate Word with other Microsoft programs; create and modify forms; create and modify screenshots; add comments; track changes; and learn to customize Word. Prerequisite: Word Intermediate Features. Textbook purchase required.

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49

$

So many great features in Word 2016! This class will cover cool existing topics, new features and tips & tricks. You will learn many navigating and highlighting shortcuts, along with formatting tips that will cut down on formatting time and struggles. Styles is a fantastic feature that is underused, but after this class you will see enormous benefit in using it. Finally, a new feature for 2016 is that you can open a PDF file directly into a Word document.

u¥ CRN:

25257

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

19

$

THU 5/16 1-4:30 PM Session: 1 E-215 A. Coyner

125

$

Fee:

49

$

THU 2/7 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 J. Reilly CRN:

25206

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

WED 3/27 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 J. Reilly CRN:

25207

Tuition:

125

$

TUE, THU 6-9:25 PM E-215 CRN:

25246

Fee:

125

$

CRN:

25247

Fee:

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125

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 5/6 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 L. Meyers

Excel Advanced Features Expand your intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Excel by learning the advanced features of the software. Create pivot tables; create a template; use advanced analysis features; insert comments; embed an Excel chart into a PowerPoint slide; and import a table into Access. Prerequisite: Excel Intermediate Features. Textbook purchase required.

25249

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS Excel Did you know you can make a graph with one key? Did you know you can highlight a huge amount of data with two keys? Did you know you can join or break apart data extremely easily now in Excel 2016? There are so many tips and tricks in Excel, both old and new. This class will combine many features that will help you to create a spreadsheet quicker with more advanced skills. Class will cover AutoFill, Quick Analysis (new), Functions, Flash Fill (new), Viewing Multiple Files, Creating a Graph and so much more.

49

$

CRN:

25256

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

49

$

www.harford.edu/register

19

$

THU 5/16 8:30 AM-12 PM Session: 1 E-215 A. Coyner

WED 6/12 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 J. Reilly

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

Tuition:

4/9-4/11 Sessions: 2 B. Lam Tuition:

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MON 6/3 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 L. Meyers

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Expand your knowledge of Microsoft Excel by learning to create more complex workbooks. Create, modify, and format charts; analyze table data; create and run simple macros; and use what-if analysis. Prerequisite: Learn Excel in a Day. Textbook purchase required.

CRN:

Maximize your time with tools and techniques to create professional spreadsheets. Create a spreadsheet from scratch; insert formulas and functions; use formatting features; and create a simple chart. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

25205

Excel Intermediate Features

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MICROSOFT EXCEL

CRN: Tuition:

Fee:

Learn Excel in a Day (or 2 Nights!)

Word Intermediate Features

$

125

$

Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS Word

Learn Word in a Day (or 2 Nights)

CRN:

Tuition:

MON 4/22 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 L. Meyers

MICROSOFT WORD

$

25204


COMPUTER TR AINING

MICROSOFT ACCESS

MICROSOFT PROJECT

Introduction to Access

Introduction to Microsoft Project

Learn the fundamentals of database design and explore key terms and concepts within Microsoft Access. Create a database, use queries to find and analyze data, and design simple forms and reports. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

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Learn PowerPoint in a Day (or 2 Nights!) Create imaginative and attention-grabbing PowerPoint presentations by inserting objects, modifying the master slide, and using animation. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

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25250

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

Tuition:

249

$

49

$

WED 4/3 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 C. Blubaugh

Advanced PowerPoint Expand your knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint with the advanced features of the software. Work with charts; update a linked Excel worksheet; create custom tables; design and format SmartArt; animate a chart, add action buttons; add comments; and design a custom show. Prerequisite: Learn PowerPoint in a Day. Textbook purchase required.

25251

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

49

$

Access Intermediate Features Go further in the use of Microsoft Access to construct more complex databases. Create multiple queries, use templates, import data from Excel, normalize data, analyze relationships, and create advanced queries. Prerequisite: Introduction to Access. Textbook purchase required.

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Access Advanced Features Expand on your intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Access by learning the advanced features of the software. Create advanced reports, create macros, create and design modules, and administer a database. Prerequisite: Introduction to Access and Access Intermediate Features. Textbook purchase required.

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Fee:

MON 5/13-5/20 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 L. Meyers

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT

CRN:

25252

Discover the uses of Microsoft Project. Create a task list; set up resources; assign resources to tasks; format and share your plan; track progress on tasks; and fine-tune task details, resource details, assignment details, and the Project Plan. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

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25253

Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 6/10-6/17 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 L. Meyers

COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING QuickBooks Gain knowledge of how to automate business finances, including how to set up a new or existing company. In addition, learn to track expenses and income; monitor and pay sales tax; receive and deposit payments and reconcile bank statements; and print invoices, statements, payroll checks, and reports. Prerequisites: Knowledge of accounting and Windows.

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25254

Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

49

$

WED 1/23-2/20 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 5 E-215 B. Lam CRN:

25255

TUE, THU 6-9:10 PM E-215

Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

49

$

5/7-5/21 Sessions: 5 B. Lam

49

$

WED 5/8 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 E-215 C. Blubaugh

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CompTIA CERTIFICATIONS A+ CERTIFICATION Fundamentals of PC Repair Gain a basic foundational knowledge of personal computers and the skills required to work in an IT career. Textbook purchase required.

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25258

Tuition:

449

$

Fee:

49

$

WED 1/23-2/2 6 PM-9:10 PM Sessions: 4 OELIB-137 J. Pulaski Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT 1/23-2/2 8:30 AM-3:30 PM OELIB-137 J. Pulaski

PC Repair Technician Level 1 This is the second course in a series of three designed to prepare students to sit for the A+ Certification exam. Learn how different hardware and software components interact to make a PC system function. Install Windows to discuss, troubleshoot, and repair common problems. Skills include basic maintenance techniques, configuring, optimizing, and troubleshooting Windows initialization/support files. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of PC Repair. Textbook purchase required.

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25259

Tuition:

1,375

$

Fee:

199

$

WED 2/6-3/16 6 PM-9:10 PM Sessions: 12 OELIB-137 J. Pulaski Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT 2/6-3/16 8:30 AM-3:30 PM OELIB-137 J. Pulaski

PC Repair Technician Level 2 This is the third course in a series of three designed to prepare students to sit for the A+ Certification exam. Building on the knowledge learned in the Fundamentals of PC Repair and the PC Repair Technician Level 1 course, learn to dismantle and reassemble a complete PC system to be able to identify, repair, and/or replace every component in the PC system. Students work with motherboards, CPUs, power supplies,

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BIOS, memory, video cards, hard drives, CDROMs, sound cards, network cards, SCSI, and printers. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of PC Repair and PC Repair Technician Level 1. Textbook purchase required.

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25260

Tuition:

1,375

$

Fee:

199

$

WED 3/27-5/4 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 12 OELIB-137 J. Pulaski Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT 3/27-5/4 8:30 AM-3:30 PM OELIB-137 J. Pulaski

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE A+ Certification

A+ Exam Prep This course explains why anyone looking to get hired in IT should earn A+ certification, and how to go about studying for and passing both of the 90-question exams. The nine objectives that are covered on these exams are hardware; networking, mobile devices; hardware and network troubleshooting, Windows operating systems, other operating systems and technologies; security; software troubleshooting; and operational procedures. This class looks at sample exam questions from all nine of these areas.

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25263

Tuition:

549

$

Fee:

99

$

MON 2/4-4/1 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 8 OELIB-137 J. Pulaski No class 3/18

Technical Certifications

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

Technical certifications measure competency and capability to demonstrate technical knowledge to potential employers. Increase your marketability, salary, and the business value of your future company. Today, virtually every technology professional can benefit by pursuing a wellchosen certification. Advance your career or start a new one with industry certifications offered online or in the traditional classroom setting. Harford Community College provides affordable, flexible IT certification and training programs designed to build skills and fit a busy lifestyle.

• Fundamentals of PC Repair • PC Repair Technician Level 1 • PC Repair Technician Level 2

Textbooks/Exams

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

Discover more with HCC’s certification training. For information, call 443-360-9108 or visit www.harford. edu/computertraining.

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NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION

SECURITY+ CERTIFICATION

CASP CERTIFICATION

Network Technician

Fundamentals of Network Security (Security+)

CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP)

Benefit from an in-depth discussion of the current risks and threats to an organization’s data as well as the strategies for safeguarding critical electronic assets. This course provides a foundation for those responsible for protecting network services, devices, traffic, and data. Gain the information necessary to sit for the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. Textbook purchase required.

The CASP certification is an international, vendor-neutral exam that proves competency in enterprise security; risk management; research and analysis; and integration of computing, communications, and business disciplines. This certification is CompTIA’s first mastery level management; and integration of computing, communications, and business disciplines, and was voted onto the DoD 8570 exam list in February 2013. Prerequisite: While there is no required prerequisite, the CASP certification is intended to follow CompTIA Security+ or equivalent experience and has a technical, hands-on focus at the enterprise level. Textbook purchase required.

Advance from an A+ certified (or equivalent) technician to a network support technician. This hands-on course covers every aspect of PC networks, from basic trouble shooting through advanced system configuration. Prerequisite: A+ Certified or Fundamentals of PC Repair, PC Repair Technician Level 1 and 2, or equivalent experience. Textbook purchase required.

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25261

Tuition:

1,495

$

Fee:

199

$

WED 5/15-7/20 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 20 OELIB-137 J. Pulaski Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT 5/15-7/20 8:30 AM-3:30 PM OELIB-137 J. Pulaski No class 7/3 and 7/6.

This course helps individuals study and pass their Network+ exam. The five domains that are covered on the exam are network architecture, network operations, network security, troubleshooting, and industrial standards, practices and network theory. This class looks at sample exam questions from all five of these areas.

25264

Tuition:

379

$

Fee:

CRN:

25262

Tuition:

1,559

$

MON - FRI 8 AM-5 PM E-215

Fee:

199

$

3/11-3/15 Sessions: 5 L. Hewitt

Security+ Exam Prep

Network+ Exam Prep

CRN:

99

$

MON 7/22-8/19 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 5 OELIB-137 J. Pulaski

This course helps individuals study and pass their Security+ exam. The five domains that are covered on the exam are network security; compliance and operational security; threats and vulnerabilities; application, data and host security; and access control and identity management. This class looks at sample exam questions from all five of these areas.

u¥ CRN:

25265

Tuition:

379

$

Fee:

99

$

SAT 4/6-4/13 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 L. Hewitt

u¥ CRN:

25268

Tuition:

MON - FRI 8:30 AM-4:30 PM E-215

1,799

$

Fee:

99

$

6/24-6/28 Sessions: 5 D. Reese

NOTICE: All Department

of Defense Contractors and SubContractors were to be compliant with NIST SP 800-171 by December 31, 2017.

Get Your Company Dfars Compliant In 6 Hours Of Training By Accomplishing The Following: • Learn the DFARS requirements and train for your company’s SelfAssessment • Protect your company’s Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets and Proprietary System Designs secured in FEDRAMP This course is great for IT managers, CIO, CEO, CISO, a 2 person Sub-Contractor Shop or any person designed by your company for Assessment. If interested, contact pkarwowksi@ harford.edu and reference this ad.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 CISCO

CRN:

This course is the first of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation and provides an introduction to computer networking. The course presents information on network terminology, fundamentals, media, cabling, Ethernet fundamentals, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP), and routing fundamentals. Course includes 45 lecture hours and 30 lab hours per semester. Prerequisite: CIS 102 or permission of the instructor. Textbook purchase required.

25272

HYBRID COURSE Tuition:

516

$

TUE, THU 6-8:50 PM J011

Fee:

103

$

1/29-3/14 Sessions: 14 R. Fritze

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HYBRID COURSE Tuition:

516

$

Fee:

103

$

3/26-5/9 Sessions: 14 R. Fritze

CISCO III

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103

$

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

25285

HYBRID COURSE Tuition:

MON, WED 6-8:50 PM J011

516

$

Fee:

103

$

3/25-5/8 Sessions: 14 R. Fritze

COMPUTER & NETWORK SECURITY Cyber Security for the Novice This course incorporates discussion and prevention of the threats and vulnerabilities that we as computer users face each day. The class will discuss phishing, spoofing, social networking threats, cell phone threats, and insider threats. Accompanying these discussions will be steps to prevent these types of vulnerabilities and the overall cybersecurity goals for users in the office or home environments.

This course is the third of four courses leading to Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation and provides information on switching basics and intermediate routing. This course focuses on Internet Protocol (IP) addressing techniques, intermediate routing protocols, commandline interface configurations of switches, Ethernet switching, and Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Trunking Protocol (VTP). Prerequisite: ISS 112 or permission of instructor. Textbook purchase required.

Fee:

CISCO IV

CRN:

This course is the second of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation and provides an introduction to routers and routing basics. The course presents information on initial router configuration, Cisco Input/Output System (IOS) software management, routing protocol configuration, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and access control lists (ACLs). Course includes 45 lecture hours and 30 lab hours per semester. Prerequisite: ISS 111 or permission of instructor. Textbook purchase required.

25273

516

$

1/28-3/13 Sessions: 14 R. Fritze

CISCO II

CRN:

Tuition:

MON, WED 6-8:50 PM J011

CISCO I

CRN:

25284

HYBRID COURSE

Classes return fall 2019

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) CISSP Certification is an international standard designed to recognize the mastery of information security of a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). This test preparation course both educates on and reviews the eight CISSP information systems security domains relevant to the professional

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certification exam. This certification is one of the requirements of the DoD 8570 directive. Prerequisites: Significant IT security experience is required and prior certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or SCNP are recommended. Textbook purchase required.

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25266

Tuition:

1,799

$

MON - FRI 8 AM-5 PM E-215

Fee:

99

$

2/18-2/22 Sessions: 5 L. Hewitt

Certified Information Systems Security Professional Exam Prep (CISSP) This course helps individuals study and pass their CISSP exam. The eight domains that are covered on the exam are security and risk management; asset security; security engineering; communications and network security; identity and access management; security assessment and testing; security operations; and software development security. This class looks at sample exam questions from all eight of these areas.

u¥ CRN:

25267

Tuition:

379

$

Fee:

99

$

SAT 3/2-3/9 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 L. Hewitt

Certified Ethical Hacker To beat a hacker you have to think like one! Ethical hacking is the process of penetrating computers, networks, and applications that you have official authorization to access in order to determine if vulnerabilities exist. Once the vulnerabilities are discovered, what should be done to undertake preventative, corrective, and protective countermeasures before an actual compromise to the system takes place? This course will teach you how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems. You will use the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker, but in a lawful and legitimate manner, to assess the security of a target system. Students will complete the exam in class.

u¥ CRN:

25269

Tuition:

MON - FRI 8:30 AM-4:30 PM E-215

www.harford.edu/register

1,399

$

Fee:

849

$

5/13-5/17 Sessions: 5 D. Reese


COMPUTER TR AINING

BIG DATA NEW!

Introduction to Big Data This course covers one of the most important topics of our time -- Big Data. After a review of statistical concepts and fundamentals, the student will understand the concept of Big Data and how organizations use Big Data in order to provide the services necessary for daily routines. The student will also comprehend how the Internet of Things (IOT) associates with Big Data. CRN:

25286

Tuition:

399

$

MON, TUE 8 AM-5 PM E-215

Fee:

49

$

4/1-4/2 Sessions: 2 C. Greco

DATA ANALYTICS NEW!

Introduction to Data Analytics This course will prepare the student to gather and do preliminary analytics on data sampled from a larger data set. The student will review the statistical elements to analyze data, the "rules" behind determining if the data is valid, and finally using the knowledge gained from the course to analyze real world data from probably the largest data repositories in the United States. The student is not required to know statistics or math, since the course is not statistics focused as much as it is understanding the logic behind data gathering and analysis. CRN:

25287

MON, TUE 8 AM-5 PM E-215

Tuition:

399

$

Fee:

49

$

4/29-4/30 Sessions: 2 C. Greco

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

This professional certification is designed for creative individuals who want to learn how to design printed materials. The series is comprised of five required courses: Principles of Graphic Design, InDesign, Typography Essentials, Photoshop for the Print Designer, and Illustrator.

This professional certification is designed for those who are creative and enjoy working with graphics, layout, and colors. Students learn to use Photoshop to create high-quality, low-bandwidth graphics; Dreamweaver to create proper form and design; Animate to create vector-based animation for quick downloads; and learn to incorporate ColdFusion into a website. Certification is awarded at the successful completion of the capstone project, weekly classroom assignments, and demonstration of an understanding of the skills needed to be a web graphic designer. Prerequisites include having a good understanding of directory and file structure, knowledge of Windows, and the ability to work comfortably with web browsers. At the completion of the program, students will have a website with their work from the class to present to employers. Software recommended.

Print Graphic Design

Prerequisites include having a good understanding of directory and file structure and knowledge of Windows. At the completion of the program, students will have a portfolio of their work from the class to present to employers. Textbooks, sketch pads, and software required. All courses must be taken in sequence. Online Ed2Go courses will not substitute. Certification is awarded upon successful completion of final projects, weekly classroom assignments, and a demonstration of an understanding of the skills needed to be a print designer. Students are required to attend a minimum of 80% of each course to receive a program certificate. Required Courses

• Dreamweaver •ColdFusion • Photoshop for the Web •Animate

Classes return fall 2019

Contact Pam Karwowski at pkarwowski@ harford.edu or 443-360-9108 with questions regarding the certificate program or software requirements.

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All courses must be taken in sequence. Online courses will not substitute. Students are required to attend a minimum of 80% of each course to receive a program certificate. Required Courses

• Principles of Graphic Design • InDesign • Typography Essentials • Photoshop for the Print Designer • Illustrator

Classes return fall 2019

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Web Graphic Design

Contact Pam Karwowski at pkarwowski@harford.edu or 443-360-9108 with questions regarding the certificate program or software requirements.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Heating & Air Conditioning

TR ADES/TECHNOLOGY

APPRENTICESHIPS Completing apprenticeship training gives construction and trade workers a considerable advantage over those trained by informal means, and allows them to obtain a journeyperson’s license.

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

If you are interested in becoming an HVACR professional or are currently employed by a licensed HVACR company, you can now train to become a licensed journeyman through HCC’s partnership with the Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors of Maryland (HACC of MD). The program takes four years to complete and includes a classroom portion along with 8,000 hours of on-the job training. Upon completion of the program, you will be eligible to receive your journeyman license from the State of Maryland without taking the exam. To enroll in this program, you must apply. More information and applications can be found at haccmd. org/apprenticeship.html. Applications for 2019 will be available from July 1, 2019 to August 16, 2019. For more information, please contact Stephanie Anderson at sanderson@ haccmd.org or 410-431-8889.

Electrical

The Harford County Electrical Contractors Association and Harford Community College offer a Maryland state-approved four-year Electrical Apprenticeship Program. For information about the Harford County Electrical Contractors Association or to obtain an application, call Ronn Blaney, 443-412-2800, or email rblaney@ harford.edu. Students must apply before May 31 to be considered for the fall classes beginning at the end of August for that calendar year.

For further information on these or other apprenticeship programs and occupations, call Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Programs, Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulation at 410-767-2246.

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TR ADES/TECHNOLOGY

APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Applied Engineering Technician

According to CareerOneStop, a website sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, employment of engineering technicians and technologists is expected to increase 7% through 2024, with a median wage in Maryland of $70,000! Students completing a certificate program could find a wide variety of job opportunities in manufacturing, electronics, production and processing, operations, and research and development.

Some specific tasks performed by an Engineering Technician: • Assist engineers and scientists in conducting applied research in electrical engineering. • Design or modify engineering schematics for electrical transmission and distribution systems or for electrical installation in residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, using computeraided design (CAD) software. • Diagnose, test, or analyze the performance of electrical components, assemblies, or systems. • Install or maintain electrical control systems, industrial automation systems, or electrical equipment, including control circuits, variable speed drives, or programmable logic controllers. Required Courses • Introduction to Engineering Technology • Introduction to Electrical Control Systems • Basic Electricity/Electronics for Engineering Technicians • Print Reading • Technical Writing

Elective Courses • CAD

• 3D Printing

Students should have solid applied technology skills/background or good math, science and computer skills. HS Diploma/GED required. For more information, contact JeanMarie Lewis, jmlewis@harford.edu.

Introduction to Engineering Technology This course introduces students to the history, responsibilities, and career opportunities within the engineering technology field. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students study report writing, calculator usage, data collection and analysis, measurement systems, geometry, right triangle trigonometry, and basic computer skills, including word processing and spreadsheet applications. Also examined are the ethical standards that guide engineering practices.

u¥ CRN:

25182

Tuition:

479

$

Fee:

79

$

Basic Electricity/ Electronics for Engineering Technicians This course covers the basic concepts of electronics: Semiconductor and zener diodes, junction field-effect and metallicoxide semiconductor field- effect transistors, bipolar and unijunction transistors. An introduction to electrical systems as they relate to electronics is also covered.

u¥ CRN:

25173

Tuition:

549

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee:

99

$

1/8-2/14 Sessions: 12 H. Richardson

Technical Writing for Engineering Technicians

MON 2/11-4/22 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 TBA Staff

Introduction to Electrical Control Systems This course covers the basic concepts needed to understand the operation and programming techniques common to most Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). An overview of Programmable Logic Controllers and the different number systems are covered. Topics include various number systems, programming fundamentals, timers, counters, sensors and their wiring, input/output modules and wiring, arithmetic instructions, and an overview of plant floor communications.

This course prepares students to communicate specialized information to different audiences (e.g., technical and nontechnical people, colleagues and clients, peers and supervisors, in-house departments, and government agencies), work in teams, and address organizational and ethical issues. The course material is drawn primarily from professional contexts, principally engineering.

u¥ CRN:

25189

Tuition:

129

$

Fee:

39

$

MON 4/29-5/6 5:30 PM-9:30 PM Sessions: 2 TBA Staff

u¥ CRN:

25181

TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

75

$

2/19-3/28 Sessions: 10 H. Richardson

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 TRUCK DRIVING TRAINING SCHEDULE FOR SPRING 2019

COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVER

Class A - Daytime Fee:

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Truck Driver Training

Harford Community College has partnered with Cecil College to offer CDL-A and CDL-B Commercial Trick Driving Training. For a Class A license, students prepare to drive the big rigs. They attend a 300-hour program where a full 75% of the course is hands-on behind-the-wheel training. Students can attend a Monday–Friday daytime program for eight weeks or attend an evening/ weekend program for ten weeks. For the Class B license, students prepare to drive straight trucks such as beverage delivery, concrete mixers, dump trucks, and general delivery trucks. Students attend 75 hours of training with hands-on being approximately 75% of the course. Students can attend a Tuesday-Friday daytime program over two and half weeks, ten days total. Mandatory physical/drug testing, permitting, and the actual driving tests are included in the cost of the course.

In order to enroll, students must: 1. Be at least 18 years of age. Federal regulations require interstate drivers to be at least 21 years old. Eighteen- to 21-year-old commercial drivers are restricted to driving within the state boundaries. 2. Be able to read and speak English well enough to converse, take written tests, make reports, and keep records. 3. Pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical and drug screen.

1/7-3/1

8 AM-5 PM (MON-FRI) Bainbridge Range No class 3/22.

3/4-4/26

8 AM-5 PM (MON-FRI) Bainbridge Range No class 5/27.

4/29-6/21

Class A - Evenings and Weekends Fee: 6-10 PM (TUE-THU) 8 AM-5 PM (SAT, SUN) Bainbridge Range No class 5/27.

1/8-3/17

6-10 PM (TUE-THU) 8 AM-5 PM (SAT, SUN) Bainbridge Range No class 5/27.

3/12-5/19

6-10 PM (TUE-THU) 8 AM-5 PM (SAT, SUN) Bainbridge Range No class 5/27.

5/28-8/11

6. Have no more than three points on your license. 7. Have no alcohol- or drug-related vehicle violations showing on your MVA driving record. 8. Have no outstanding tickets or suspensions from any state. 9. Have the ability to learn how to shift a manual transmission vehicle. 10. Have reliable transportation. All students must be interviewed prior to registering. To receive your application and schedule your interview, please contact Tina Durborow, 410-287-1615, or email durborow@cecil.edu.

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4,625

$

Class B - Daytime* 8 AM-5 PM (TUE-FRI) 1/22-2/6 (TUE & WED 3rd WEEK ONLY) Bainbridge Range

5. Pass a basic reading and math test.

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

8 AM-5 PM (MON-FRI) Bainbridge Range No class 1/21.

Fee:

4. Possess a valid driver’s license from your state of residence.

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4,625

$

8 AM-5 PM (TUE-FRI) 3/19-4/3 (TUE & WED 3rd WEEK ONLY) Bainbridge Range 8 AM-5 PM (TUE-FRI) 5/14-5/29 (TUE & WED 3rd WEEK ONLY) Bainbridge Range

www.harford.edu/register

2,125

$


TR ADES/TECHNOLOGY

CONSTRUCTION/TRADE Basic Carpentry Develop the basic carpentry skills needed to build, repair, and maintain structural and finishing components of buildings. Emphasis will be placed on proper tools and terminology for particular jobs. Learn how to fit joints, erect inside walls, and install drywall on ceilings and walls. Also learn basic siding and roofing techniques.

u¥ CRN:

25191

Tuition:

375

$

Fee:

95

$

SAT 3/30-6/8 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 10 E-155 D. Wills

Basic Plumbing This course covers identifying pipe and fittings, proper methods for joining all types of pipe and fittings, hanging and securing pipe, and using materials and tools. Topics include removing, replacing, and repairing plumbing fixtures; new installations; and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students will be able to make plumbing repairs, install plumbing fixtures, and be able to join various pipe and fittings.

u¥ CRN:

25193

Tuition:

375

$

Fee:

95

$

SAT 1/26-3/16 8 AM-12 PM Sessions: 9 E-157 M. McBain

Basic Residential Wiring This course will teach the student basic electrical theory and hands-on wiring knowledge. The student will practice repairing cords, plugs, lights and doorbells. Also emphasized are switches and receptacles.

u¥ CRN:

25197

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

99

$

SAT 2/2 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 E-144 J. Paul CRN:

25198

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

This course teaches the construction worker how to read the different parts of blueprints. Topics include site work; architectural plans including elevations, section and schedules; structural plans; mechanical drawings including plumbing, heating, and air conditioning; and electrical work on power, lighting, and controls. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

99

25200

Tuition:

250

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee:

75

$

1/15-1/24 Sessions: 4 F. Stoker

Construction Cost Estimating I This course includes types of estimates and estimating procedures; types of construction drawings; specifications that include state and local building code; calculating and processing bids, quotes, and contracts; and a review of math associated with estimating. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25201

Tuition:

360

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

Fee:

75

$

2/5-3/7 Sessions: 10 F. Stoker

Drywall Repair Drywall repair comes in these 5 categories: small holes, large holes, cracks, loose tape joints, and nail heads. For textured walls, you will first need to follow the procedures to repair the wall, then you can use texturing techniques to match the existing wall surface. For plaster walls, many of the techniques listed here can also be used to repair plaster cracks and holes. This is an 8-hour course.

u¥ CRN:

$

SAT 4/20 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 E-144 J. Paul

Construction Blueprint Reading

25203

TUE, THU 5:30-9:30 PM E-155

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

99

$

3/5-3/7 Sessions: 2 D. Wills

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Building Maintenance A Building Maintenance Technician maintains and manages a variety of systems in various buildings. This program is designed to provide students with the most up-to-date information and skills necessary for effectively and efficiently maintaining residential and commercial properties. Courses focus on maintaining plumbing, air conditioning, heating and electrical systems, and carpentry skills. In addition, the student must take the OSHA 10-hour safety course. Program graduates are prepared for entry-level positions for maintenance workers, facilities managers, building contractors, construction material sales, and inspectors. With additional experience and education, students may progress to management and supervisory positions in the construction and maintenance fields. Must take Basic Refrigeration or have instructor approval prior to taking any other HVAC courses. Required Courses • Basic Carpentry • Basic Electricity [See p. 67] • Basic Plumbing • Basic Refrigeration • OSHA 10-Hour • Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification (CFC) [See p. 67]

Other Recommended Courses • Blueprint Reading • First Aid/CPR

• Boiler Plant Operator • Forklift Certification

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 Drywall/Plaster Repair Maintenance Drywall repair comes in these 5 categories: small holes, large holes, cracks, loose tape joints, and nail heads. For textured walls, you will first need to follow the procedures to repair the wall, then you can use texturing techniques to match the existing wall surface. For plaster walls, many of the techniques listed here can also be used to repair plaster cracks and holes. This is a 24-hour course.

u¥ CRN:

25236

TUE, THU 6 PM-9 PM E-155

Tuition:

169

$

Fee:

130

$

4/23-5/16 Sessions: 8 D. Wills

Introduction to Construction Project Management This course will introduce the concepts and life cycle of managing a project, concentrating on Construction Project Management, and focusing on the Mechanical aspect. CRN:

25240

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

99

$

THU 4/4-5/9 6-9 PM Sessions: 6 TBA M. McBain

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Residential Plumbing Repair This course is an introduction to basic plumbing repair and maintenance work including identification of plumbing materials, repair and maintenance of plumbing fixture components, replacement of piping, unclogging drainage systems, identification and location of plumbing problems, and assessment of plumbing repair jobs.

u¥ CRN:

45148

Tuition:

109

$

Fee:

79

$

SAT 12/8 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 E-157 D. Wills CRN:

Home Improvement License

u¥ TUE, THU 6-8 PM TBA

Fee:

125

$

Fee:

79

$

Small Engine Repair

This course prepares students to take the Maryland Home Improvement License Examination. A secondary objective is to familiarize students with the home improvement contractor business. Topics include home improvement law, the Doorto-Door Sales Act, labor laws, safety regulations, payroll taxes, statutory liens of real property, business practices, finances, and cost estimating. Textbook purchase required.

25239 Tuition: $210

Tuition:

TUE 4/9-4/16 5:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 2 E-157 D. Wills

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

CRN:

25242

95

$

4/9-4/25 Sessions: 6 F. Stoker

This course will familiarize the student with the basic shop safety, small engine terminology, operation, service, and repair of small engines. The small engine class allows students the opportunity to gain basic knowledge of small engines and the skills necessary to perform maintenance and repair.

u¥ CRN:

25244

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

95

$

Home Inspection License

Home Inspection Master After completing this course, the student will understand what is needed to perform a professional home inspection, how to write a clear and precise inspection report, and how to report findings according to the Maryland Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. The student will learn hands-on through lab exercises, demonstrations and on-site home inspections. This program meets the requirements to seek a home inspection license in Maryland and other states. Topics Covered • Heating Systems • Interior & Exterior Systems • Maryland Code of Ethics • Standards of Practice and Report Writing • Structural Systems • Final Exam

Course Cost: $1,995 Upcoming classes: March 30-April 6 June 1-9 August 17-24 December 7-14 For more information, including how

to register, contact JeanMarie Lewis, TUE, THU 3/5-4/18 6-9 PM Sessions: 12 jmlewis@harford.edu. TBA Staff CRN:

25243

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

95

$

TUE, THU 4/30-6/6 6-9 PM Sessions: 12 TBA Staff

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

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TR ADES/TECHNOLOGY Basic Refrigeration This course is designed to improve the competency level of the participant in the basic and fundamental areas of refrigeration- definitions and terms, the refrigeration cycle of operation, and component recognitions. Learn the theory of heat transfer as applied to refrigeration processes including compression, types of refrigerants, regulations and procedures for refrigerant recovery, recycling, reclaiming, and more. Textbook purchase required.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

Harford’s HVAC/R program prepares students for entry-level positions in the HVAC industry in under 12 months. Many of our hands-on classes take place in simulated work environments so that you get the skills and experience you need to attract employers and find in-demand job opportunities. The training at HCC is fast track and career focused so you can move more quickly into the working world. At HCC, students have access to an up-to-date lab environment for training and lessons in the diagnosis, repair, and service of basic HVAC/R systems. The lab is fully equipped to support all class lessons with the latest in HVAC/R equipment. The HVAC/R program provides experience working on small-, medium-, and large-scale heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. If you enjoy working with your hands and are interested in learning air conditioning repair and maintenance, this program could be right for you. Required Courses • Basic Refrigeration* • Comfort Cooling • Electrical for the HVAC Technician • Heating Systems • Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification (CFC) [See p. 67] *Must take Basic Refrigeration or have instructor approval prior to any other HVAC courses.

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

CRN:

25195

Tuition:

475

$

Fee:

95

$

SAT 1/12-2/16 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 6 Observatory G. Milich

Comfort Cooling This training introduces the basics of the refrigeration system as it applies to comfort cooling. This course will cover such topics as: the refrigeration cycle and its components, refrigerant types and issues, and basic building refrigeration systems. Learn the technical skills to operate a mechanical refrigeration system from function to installation. Learn to install and service all types of cooling equipment. Basic refrigeration or permission of instructor required. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25199

Tuition:

475

$

Fee:

95

$

Electrical for HVAC Technicians In this hands-on, performance-based training program, the participant will learn the electric and electronic controls used in connection with mechanical systems and gain a working knowledge of the basic concepts of electricity. The participant will be able to systematically implement procedures to analyze HVAC electrical system operation. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25237

Tuition:

475

$

MON, WED 6-9 PM Observatory

Fee:

95

$

4/15-6/5 Sessions: 15 G. Milich

Residential Heat LoadManual J This course demonstrates how to calculate heat losses and gains (loads) for residential applications using ACCA's Manual J. Learn to select the proper heating and cooling equipment for maximum comfort and energy efficiency and how to calculate energy consumption and operating costs. Experience in HVAC Trade required.

u¥ CRN:

25241

TUE, THU 6 PM-10 PM TBA

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

125

$

3/12-4/11 Sessions: 8 G. Milich

SAT 2/23-4/6 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 6 Observatory G. Milich

Heating Systems This course will focus on gas-fired and oilfired warm air furnaces and cover the three methods of heat transfer, combustion, types of fuel used, and more. Under supervision, students will monitor and measure manifold pressure on a gas furnace, identify major components on different types of furnaces, and learn cleaning and filter replacement. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25238

Tuition:

475

$

Fee:

95

$

SAT 4/13-5/18 8 AM-4:30 PM Sessions: 6 Observatory G. Milich

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Masonry Program, Coming Soon! Watch www.harford.edu for more details!

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 Heavy Equipment Operations Enhanced Site Work and Soils This enhanced course provides a more indepth exploration of setting and interpreting grade stakes and will provide information and instructions on controlling surface water and ground water on a job site, as well as the layout of foundations and laying of pipe. Soils, including classification systems and shrink and swell factors will be covered. Textbook purchase required.

25280

295

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Heavy Equipment Operators drive, maneuver, or control the heavy machinery used to construct roads, bridges, buildings and other structures. There’s a lot more that goes along with being a Heavy Equipment Operator than running the controls. Great operators know how to read construction stakes, how to calculate cut and fill for grading, and understand how to control surface and ground water on a job site. Having these skills will make you a valuable part of a construction team.

Excavation Math/Civil Drawings

Employment of construction equipment operators is projected to grow 10% until 2024. Spending on infrastructure should generate many new jobs for construction equipment operators. The average earnings in Maryland for 2015 were $22.67 per hour, or about $47,160 per year.

CRN:

Heavy Equipment Operations

Harford Community College will be using the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum on Heavy Equipment Operations. Required Courses • Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operations [fall 2019] • Heavy Equipment Operator – Site Work and Grading [fall 2019] • Heavy Equipment Operator – Enhanced Site Work & Soils • Excavation Math & Interpreting Civil Drawings

For more information, email JeanMarie Lewis, jmlewis@harford.edu.

Tuition:

$

CRN:

TUE, THU 6-9 PM E-155

Fee:

295

$

1/8-2/7 Sessions: 10 J. Alexander

Two valuable skills that employers are looking for will be the focus of this course. Excavation Math covers basic math skills required for site excavation work and includes formulas and methods used to calculate cut and fill requirements on a job. The Civil Drawings module explains how to read site plans to calculate cut and fill requirements. Textbook purchase required.

25281

Tuition:

TUE, THU 5:40 PM-9 PM TBA No class on 3/19, 3/21.

400

$

Fee:

295

$

2/12-3/28 Sessions: 12 J. Alexander

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Solar Photovoltaic Installer

This course uses a blended mix of instructor-led training and hands-on equipment. You will learn solarelectric system design, installation, and safety procedures. Our hands-on solar trainer covers the common steps of a residential solar electric retrofit. You will learn how to work with DC disconnects, inverters, AC disconnects, and load center/service panels to tie in with the utility. We will also demonstrate the connection of a live solar array feeding power into the grid.

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Certificate To Career In One Year Certificate programs that can provide a fast track to employment are available in many fields. Individuals 18-24 may qualify for full scholarships* to these complete programs!

CRN:

25292

25245

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Tuition:

Tuition:

Fee:

175

$

1/17-1/25 Sessions: 4 R. Blaney

195

$

Fee:

175

$

3/7-3/15 Sessions: 4 R. Blaney

195

$

Fee:

175

$

SAT 4/27-5/18 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 4 E-157 R. Blaney

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

*Full or partial scholarships are available from Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc., and Harford Community College.

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

195

$

THU, FRI 8:30 AM-12:30 PM E-157

CONTRACTORS: Your employees are welcome in these classes!

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Tuition:

THU, FRI 8:30 AM-12:30 PM E-157 CRN:

Contact training@harford.edu, or call 443-412-2440 to discover how HCC can get you started!

25367

www.harford.edu/register


TR ADES/TECHNOLOGY

DRONE TECHNOLOGY

CERTIFICATE

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)/Drone Technology Drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUASs), and Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), are gaining in popularity! The regulations are constantly changing, opening up opportunities for potential uses and occupations. Some of the industries that are benefiting from the use of drones are agriculture, meteorology, aerial photography, search and rescue, construction and even sports. The FAA has predicted that annual sales of these units will be about $7 million by 2020 and it is estimated that over 2500 jobs will be created in the State of Maryland by 2025. The Drone Technology Certificate from Harford Community College will help you learn about these versatile vehicles, understand the constantly changing regulations, and how to fly both small and large professional-use drones. The courses will contain information on how to pass the test to obtain FAA’s Part 107 Certificate as well as provide several hours of simulator training and hands-on flight training using professional drones. This Part 107 certificate is MANDATORY if you desire to fly professionally.

Introduction to Drone Technology

PT107 Preparation/Pilot Training

This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), including their history and developing role in the modern aviation industry. Topics include basic information regarding structural elements, avionics, flight control and guidance systems, navigation, remote sensing and human factors. It also covers UAS integration into commercial applications as well as some basic regulations and sanctions. Emphasis is on future employment in the field with a focus on commercial airspace.

Be both certified and qualified! The overall objective of this course is to provide the participants with a thorough understanding of what procedures and documentation are required to obtain a FAA Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot's License. The course curriculum will include UAS Operating Rules; Airspace Classification; Aviation Weather; and Sectional Chart Reading for passing the FAA test, as well as basic maneuvers with both small and large quadcopters. Class will consist of both lectures, micro-drone flying practice, and hands- on time with the professional grade DJI Mavic Pro Quadcopter.

CRN:

25277

Tuition:

125

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM E215

Fee:

325

$

2/5-2/26 Sessions: 7 R. Guetierrez

Drone Regulations/ Preliminary Flight Training You bought a drone. And you're probably chomping at the bit to get the battery charged and take it out for the first test flight. But before you do, you need to be aware of the rules and regulations that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has put in place for flying drones in the U.S. And you should also be aware of your rights and the rights of those around you. This class will teach you about the basic rules and regulations guiding the use of flying drones for both personal and professional use. Class will consist of both lectures and hands-on time with the JJRC H36 6 Axis Quadcopter. CRN:

25278

TUE, THU 5:45-9 PM E-207

Tuition:

109

$

Fee:

295

$

3/5-3/12 Sessions: 3 R. Guetierrez

Required Courses: • Introduction to Drone Technology • Drone Regulations & Preliminary Flight Training • PT 107 Prep/Drone Pilot Training [p. 65]

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

CRN:

25279

Tuition:

TUE, THU 6-9 PM TBA

295

$

Fee:

495

$

4/2-4/25 Sessions: 8 R. Guetierrez

TECHNOLOGY Drones: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Drones are used by professional institutions, government agencies and the public. Drone technology has allowed us to view and survey places in ways that were once considered too costly to pursue.

SURVEILLANCE • Home Security • Traffic Monitoring • Puplic Events • Weather Monitoring

MILITARY

• Weapon Delivery • Enemy Reconnaissance • Strategic Planning • Perimeter Defence

SERVICE

• Package Delivery • Food Delivery • Movies • Entertainment

DRONE FACTS CRIME FIGHTERS: Drones are used to fight crime. Police departments use drones to survey crime scenes. FARM MANAGEMENT: Drones can monitor the health of a field of crops and ensure water irrigation is working properly WEDDINGS: Many consumers are using drones to capture amazing video and photos that will last a lifetime.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019

The Watershed Stewards Academy . . . an opportunity to learn to solve water quality problems in your community and join a local network of energized leaders. ASSESS WATERSHEDS: Help communities identify pollution sources. EDUCATE COMMUNITIES: Help neighbors understand the most pressing water quality problems in their area. REDUCE POLLUTANTS: Work with communities to target pollution such as pet waste, fertilizer, pesticides, and illicit discharges. TAKE ACTION: Help communities to reduce polluted runoff by engaging them in installation of Best Management Practices. MEASURE SUCCESS: Track and demonstrate measurable impacts. CONTINUE EFFORTS: Continue education beyond the program and ensure practices are maintained.

RETURNING IN FALL 2019. For more information, contact the Harford County Watershed Protection and Restoration office at 410-638-3217 x2448 or your local UMD Sea Grant Extension Watershed Educator at 443-205-5924.

The Watershed Stewards Academy

University of Maryland Extension programs are open to all and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression.

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Mechanical Maintenance and the Operator

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY Screening Water and Wastewater for Safety, Security, and Toxicity The activated sludge process has limitations when handling toxic influents of unknown origin and strength. Once the bug population is destroyed or inactivated due to toxicity or high BOD loading, regrowth is a painful time consuming process. Time is of the essence when this occurs, so an immediate screening of the process can provide real-time information for decision-making. Simple screening tools will be discussed, such as: chemical oxygen demand tests, quick biological scans, rapid biological toxicity screening, and oxidation reduction potential (ORP). Participants will also discuss how quick screens of key areas of their water system for safety and security vulnerabilities can be beneficial; examine how case-histories and low-cost ideas and applications can be used to monitor strategic areas of their water system, and how these tools can be used as an early-warning mechanism to prevent disinfection residual violations, or assess the system for intrusions. Monitoring system components, applications and integration from hardware to data acquisitions and transmission will also be covered. CRN:

25636

Tuition:

9

$

Fee:

This training is designed to provide operators with a greater understanding of mechanical maintenance and the effect it has on process operations. The course will identify how maintenance activities directly affect process control and the effects that poor maintenance can have on the ability to properly treat wastewater and drinking water. During the course we will discuss common tools and equipment that are utilized in effective equipment maintenance and troubleshooting to help identify items that should be in every operator’s tool kit. We will also cover predictive maintenance technology and its applications to water and wastewater treatment equipment; including thermography, vibration analysis, and proper lubrication. CRN:

25637

Tuition:

9

$

Fee:

114

$

TUE 5/14 8 AM-4 PM Sessions: 1 TBA Staff

114

$

THU 3/7 8 AM-4 PM Sessions: 1 TBA Staff

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Concepts of Wastewater Treatment - Certificate Exam Preparation Operators, recently hired apprentices and trainees who are new to the wastewater treatment field will be introduced to the chemical and biological characteristics of wastewater, preliminary and primary treatment, secondary treatment, advanced treatment for nutrient removal, disinfection and sludge management. Participants will review the NPDES system, calculate chlorine usage and discuss the hazards encountered in the wastewater treatment system. CRN:

25638

Tuition:

9

$

Fee:

114

$

Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery (CFC)

The EPA has strict regulations about the recovery, handling, and disposal of refrigerant or CFCs. In order to work with any type of refrigeration unit fully, you have to be certified for recovery by passing the EPA exam and earn your certification. Completing this certification program will prepare you to take the exam, and you will earn your certificate when you pass the exam. Required Courses • Basic Refrigeration [p. 63] • Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification

TUE, WED 4/23-4/24 For more information, contact Victor 8 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu. TBA Staff

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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TR ADES/TECHNOLOGY Basic Machining Applications

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

MOSH Training Classes

This course provides an introduction to a variety of material-working processes that are common to the machining industry. Topics include safety, process- specific machining equipment, measurement devices, set-up and layout instruments, and common shop practices.

Safety Training courses are offered in partnership with Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH). BloodBorne Pathogens 1/24 | 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Emergency Response Disaster Preparedness 1/31 | 8:30 AM-3:30 PM

u¥ CRN:

Workplace Violence 6/7 | 8:30 AM-12:30 PM For additional dates and to register, go to www.dllr.state.md.us/labor/mosh and tab to Seminar Registration. MOSH can be contacted directly: Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Division of Labor and Industry, Maryland Occupational Safety and Health 10946 Golden West Drive, Suite 160 Hunt Valley, MD 21031 Phone: 410-527-4499 Fax: 410-527-4495

Preparation for Refrigerant Recovery Certification Learn about the regulations, procedures and equipment that apply to refrigerant recovery, reclaiming and recycling in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification standards. Basic refrigeration or permission of instructor required.

u¥ CRN:

25166

Tuition:

175

$

Fee:

65

$

FRI 2/8-2/15 5-10 PM Sessions: 2 E-143 J. Bonomo CRN:

25167

Tuition:

175

$

Fee:

65

$

FRI 4/5-4/12 5-10 PM Sessions: 2 E-143 J. Bonomo CRN:

25168

Tuition:

175

$

Fee:

65

$

FRI 6/7-6/14 5-10 PM Sessions: 2 E-143 J. Bonomo

25175

Tuition:

535

$

Fee:

475

$

TUE, THU 1/8-2/26 6-9 PM Sessions: 15 Harford Technical HS-012 W. Fuentes

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Basic Machine Manufacturing Technology

Boiler Plant Operator

Learn to use conventional lathes and milling machines, as well as grinders and other equipment commonly found in manufacturing facilities. Explore manufacturing theory and practical skills as well as blueprint reading. The program lab includes many brands of machining equipment so you will become comfortable using a variety of controls and displays.

Learn about the physics of water; heat transfer; boiler types; boiler accessories; operation of boilers; feedwater treatment; safety features of controls, pumps, valves, and burners; fire safety devices and sprinkler systems; and stream traps. The successful completion of this DLLRapproved course will qualify the student to take the PSI examination to obtain a Fourth Grade Stationary Engineer’s license. Textbook purchase required.

Required Courses

• Print Reading for Machining • Hydraulics • Maintenance Shop Skills • Basic Electricity • Introduction to Arc Welding • Pneumatics • Basic Machining Applications

For more information, contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu.

Develop an understanding of the terminology, basic electrical skills, and the use of hand tools and electrical materials. Learn basic electrical theory and perform basic mathematical computations, learn layout for installation, repair of electrical fixtures, installation of fixtures, basic wiring, light fixtures, safety procedures, and more.

25171

Tuition:

335

Fee:

75

$

SAT 1/19-3/9 8-11 AM Sessions: 8 E-144 J. Paul CRN:

25172

TUE, THU 6-9 PM E-144

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

75

$

3/26-4/18 Sessions: 8 J. Paul

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

125

$

MON 2/11-6/10 7-9 PM Sessions: 15 TBA W. Ritmiller

An introduction to arc welding machines and accessories, oxyacetylene cutting equipment, and types and uses of electrodes. Learn flat and horizontal welds, types of joint design (butt, lap and T-joints), basic welding symbols, and safety practices. Safety equipment and metal supplied during class time. Note: Class size is limited to 7 students because of equipment constraints. Please sign up early.

u¥ CRN:

$

25180

Introduction to Arc Welding

Basic Electricity

CRN:

CRN:

25169

Tuition:

420

$

Fee:

210

$

MON, WED 3/4-4/8 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 Harford Technical HS-012 W. Fuentes CRN:

25170

Tuition:

420

$

Fee:

210

$

MON, WED 5/1-6/5 6-9 PM Sessions: 10 Harford Technical HS-012 W. Fuentes No class 5/27.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019

WAREHOUSING/ DISTRIBUTION

HCC Career Source Unemployed? Looking for Work? Need a Job?

HCC Career Source Can Help. Harford Community College, Susquehanna Workforce Network (SWN), and the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) can help find the right career for you.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Career Resources

Satisfies 29 CFR 1910.178, OSHA’s 1998 revised Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training Standard. It includes both classroom and hands-on training for first-time drivers and individuals needing refresher training.

Computer resource labs, national job database with access to thousands of employment opportunities, workspace with telephones/fax/copy machines, labor market information, resource library, professional seminars to help with resumé development, interview skills, and job search strategies and techniques.

Forklift Training

u¥ CRN:

25368

Tuition:

375

$

Fee:

90

$

FRI 4/19 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 Observatory M. Kardash CRN:

25369

Tuition:

375

$

Fee:

90

$

SAT 5/18 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 Observatory M. Kardash CRN:

25368

Tuition:

375

$

FRI 4/19 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 Observatory M. Kardash

COMPLETE CERTIFICATION IN JUST ONE DAY!

HCC Safety Training Employers: HCC now offers comprehensive forklift training customized to your needs. We can provide OSHA Safety Certification* for Class I–V lifts. We can give complete driver evaluations that are truck- and application-specific to your needs, and we can come to you! Contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford. edu for more information.

* Meets all OSHA and ANSI regulations

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Career Consultation Professional career consultation, employment planning and guidance, on-site job postings, job fairs, specialized recruitments, job referrals, and specialized veteran services

Career Training H.O.T. Certificates for in-demand careers in business, industry, and healthcare; computer training; apprenticeships and technical training; and professional certifications and licensure

Small Business Services Starting a business, expanding workforce assistance, and workplace education and training

Contact: SWN Susquehanna Workforce Network 410-939-4240 • www.swnetwork.org SWN Aberdeen Workforce Center 1201 Technology Drive • Aberdeen, MD 21001

410-272-5400

SWN Bel Air Workforce Center 2 South Bond Street • Bel Air, MD 21014

410-836-4603

Maryland Small Business & Technology Development Center-SBTDC Network 401 Thomas Run Road • Bel Air, MD 21015

Harford Community College is proud to be the local Maryland WorkSmart Center! What is WorkSmart? WorkSmart is a partnership between the Maryland Department of Commerce and the Maryland Association of Community Colleges (MACC). The WorkSmart Program offers businesses an array of customized, relevant training solutions, and provides an innovative approach that leverages the strengths of Maryland's 16 community colleges to serve the training needs of the business community of Harford County and Maryland. Harford Community College has developed and delivered customized training solutions to many businesses, associations, and government agencies. When combined with all of Maryland's WorkSmart colleges, this equals more than 1,000 entities that have benefited from these services!

What are the advantages for Harford County businesses? • Harford Community College is one single point of contact for Harford County's business community and workforce stakeholders to connect with the WorkSmart network. • Access to a network of colleges that is responsive, accessible, and an affordable partner to help businesses address workforce issues and close skill gaps. • As a WorkSmart Center, HCC is a valuable, local resource for Harford County businesses. Training can take place at the organization's own facilities, on our conveniently located campus, or at Towson University Northeast MD. • Harford Community College, and all WorkSmart member colleges, can deliver a variety of training solutions, including customized noncredit and credit solutions, that are relevant to today's workforce.

443-412-2237 • sbdc@harford.edu

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NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH

PROGRAMS: H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Medicine Aide

NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH

PROGRAMS OFFERED: Certified Medicine Aide S T A R T D A T E : TBA Certified Nursing Assistant S T A R T D A T E : January 23 Dental Assistant S T A R T D A T E : March 4 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) S T A R T D A T E : TBA Histologic Technician S T A R T D A T E : On Demand LPN to RN Transition S T A R T D A T E : January 14 Medication Administration S T A R T D A T E : March 16 Medical Administrative Assistant S T A R T D A T E : On Going Nurse Refresher S T A R T D A T E : January 7 Oral Radiography S T A R T D A T E : May 6 Patient Care Technician (PCT) S T A R T D A T E : January 22 Paramedic S T A R T D A T E : January 15 Paramedic Refresher S T A R T D A T E : TBA Phlebotomy S T A R T D A T E : Fall 2019 Physical Therapy Technician S T A R T D A T E : On Demand

INFORMATION: Must be at least 18 years of age or older for most Nursing & Allied Health classes. High school diploma or GED may be required. Before registering for the courses associated with the following programs, students are required to pass the Reading and Math assessments available on campus at the Test Center in Maryland Hall. No appointment is necessary. Assessments are free to take 2 times each. Call 443-412-2352 for more information. If a clinical/externship component is included in the program, students will need to complete a health assessment form and provide immunization records. These forms are available at the Registration Desk located in Edgewood Hall and online on the program webpage on the college website, www.harford.edu. All classes are enrollment dependent. For information about any of these programs, contact: Dawn Reimer, CET Associate, 443-412-2317, dreimer@harford.edu Pam Halligan, Coordinator for Allied Health Programs, 443-412-2038, phalligan@harford.edu

Under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, learn to perform the skills necessary to become a Certified Medicine Aide (CMA). Qualified applicants must have two years of full-time experience as a CNA in a Long Term Care facility (LTC) or one year of full time experience as a GNA in a LTC facility. Agency and Assisted Living Facility hours do not apply. Content includes classroom instruction, skills lab practice, and clinical at a local LTC facility. Perfect attendance is mandatory for all classes and clinical. Textbook purchase required. All students are required to bring the following to the first class: • Original and a copy of your current, active, unencumbered Maryland CNA/ GNA registry card • Proof of immunizations and health assessment form completed by a licensed primary care physician • Signed letter of recommendation from the Director of Nursing, typed on LTC facility letterhead, indicating current employment and verifying a minimum of 2,000 hours of compensated experience as a CNA/ GNA over the last three years Approximate cost of the program:

714.

$

Required Classes • Medicine Aide Training

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Nursing Assistant

Approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON), this course enables graduates to apply for certification with the MBON and to take the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) examination for certification as both a CNA and GNA. During training, you will participate in a 66-hour clinical at an area healthcare facility. Fingerprinting, MBON registration fee, and NNAAP exam fee included in the cost of the program. Textbook purchase required.

2,028

$

NOTE: Background checks may be required by clinical sites and will be at the student’s expense.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Approximate cost of the program . Please see Funding Options on page 72. Required Classes • Healthcare Provider BLS [pg. 74] • Nursing Assistant Theory (100 hours) [pg. 77] • Nursing Assistant Clinical (66 hours) [pg. 76]

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Become Nationally Certified

Emergency Medical Technician

HCC offers courses to prepare you for the following national certifications: • • • • • • •

Dental Assistant Histologic Technician Medical Administrative Assistant Medical Insurance Billing Paramedic Patient Care Technician Phlebotomy Technician

National Healthcare Association (NHA) Exams Students must register with NHA at www.nhanow.com to schedule their exam(s). Register to take the exam at Harford Community College for the following certifications: CPT (Certified Phlebotomy Technician) CBCS (Certified Billing & Coding Specialist) CMAA (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant) CMAA/CBCS (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant and Certified Billing & Coding Specialist) CET (Certified EKG Technician) CEHRS (Certified Electronic Health Record Specialist) CPCT (Certified Patient Care Technician)

Harford Community College Exam Dates Friday, 2/22 & 5/26

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Dental Assistant

Completion of the Dental Assistant Training Program provides the knowledge and skills needed to work in a dental office as an entry-level dental assistant, receptionist, front office assistant or back office assistant. Topics include dental terminology; disease transmission; disinfection and sterilization; dental anatomy; dental records and charting; instrumentation; impressions and castings; radiation health and safety; insurance and billing; and front desk responsibilities. This course also provides x-ray training that qualifies you to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Upon successful completion of the training, you are eligible to participate in a 40-hour externship at an area dental facility. Must be at least 18 years of age or older. High school diploma or GED required. Must have current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS. Scrubs are provided. Textbook purchase required.

This program prepares individuals to obtain certification as an Emergency Medical Technician with National Registry Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). Emergency Medical Technicians must possess the basic knowledge and skills required to stabilize patients and work as part of a team under medical supervision, either with other BLS providers or with Paramedics. They respond to both critical and emergent patients. Classes focus on general emergency care, EMS foundations, airway management, patient assessment and EMS operations. Students will be placed by the clinical coordinator to ride with county EMS and required to perform 10 patient assessments. Students must be at least 18 years old. Textbook purchase required.

1,200

$

Approximate cost of the program: . Please see Funding Options on page 72. Required Classes • Emergency Medical Technician I [TBA] • Emergency Medical Technician II [TBA]

$3,188

DH-129

Approximate cost of the program: . Please see Funding Options on page 72.

Exam begins at 9 AM Arrive by 8:30 AM

Required Classes • Healthcare Provider BLS [pg. 74] • Dental Assistant Training* (88 hours) [pg. 73] • Dental Assistant Externship (30 hours) [pg. 73]

NOTE: Background checks may be required by clinical sites and will be at the student’s expense.

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NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

This online program, accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS), meets the eligibility requirements for the American Society of Clinical Pathologist (ASCP) HT Registry Examination.

Are you an RN interested in maintaining or reactivating your license? This Nurse Refresher Series fulfills the MBON requirements for nurses returning to active practice. You must register for and successfully complete the theory, skills lab, and clinical portions of this program to reactivate your Maryland nursing license. Proof of a current, unencumbered, active, inactive, or temporary Maryland nursing license required. Students will need internet access, as there is an online component. Nursing kits provided

Histologic Technician

To be eligible, you must be an incumbent worker currently employed by a laboratory. The prerequisites for this program are an associate degree or higher from a regionally accredited college/university and successful completion of high school and/or collegelevel biology and chemistry. The associate degree is not major specific. Visit our website: www.harford.edu/ histotech, email htonline@harford.edu, or call 443-412-2498 for more information.

Nurse Refresher

2,232

$

Approximate cost of the program . Please see Funding Options on page 72. Required Classes • Nurse Refresher Theory [pg. 77] • Nurse Refresher Skills Lab [pg. 77] • Nurse Refresher Clinical [pg. 77]

Technical Standards

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

Medical Administrative Assistant Gain the administrative skills you need to work in a front office for a physician practice or clinic. Upon successful completion of all required courses, you are eligible to participate in a 40-hour externship at an area medical office. This program integrates all of the topics and skill competencies required to meet current healthcare industry standards. After completing the required courses, you will be able to sit for National Certification as a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant through the National Healthcareer Association.

1,826

$

Approximate cost of the program . Please see Funding Options on page 72. Required Classes

Many Nursing & Allied Health programs have essential technical standards that include physical abilities and behavioral characteristics necessary for successful completion. It is the policy of HCC to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified students with disabilities to ensure equal opportunity to meet the academic and technical standards. Determination of a reasonable accommodation will be considered on an individual basis and is an interactive collaboration with the disability support services provider, the student, the program advisor, and the faculty member, when indicated. For a complete statement of the technical standards, please visit www.harford. edu/cet-healthcare or contact the Nursing & Allied Health Professions Office at 443-412-2172 or email healthcaretraining@harford.edu.

• Computer Basics for Allied Health [pg. 73] • Healthcare Provider BLS [pg. 74] • Ed2go Online HIPAA Compliance [pg. 75] • Ed2go Online Medical Terminology [pg. 76] • Medical Business Writing & Communication

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Paramedic

The Harford Community College Paramedic Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, (www. caahep.org) upon recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions, (CoA EMSP). Are you an EMT? Do you have what it takes to assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, extricate trapped individuals, and transport them to a hospital or trauma center? Complete this program and become eligible to seek certification as a paramedic. This program prepares you to sit for the National Registry Exam. These classes progress as a cohort group. For information on applying, please call 443-412-2317.

5,158

$

Approximate cost of the program . Please see Funding Options on page 72. Required Classes • EMS Foundations [pg. 73] • EMS Core Competency Validation [TBA] • Paramedic Pharmacology [pg. 78] • EMS Assessment-Based Management [pg. 73] • EMS Medical & Trauma Emergencies [pg. 74] • Paramedic Medical Emergencies [pg. 78] • Paramedic Trauma Emergencies [pg. 78] • EMS Special Populations [pg. 74] • Paramedic Special Considerations & Operations [pg. 78] • EMS Clinical Externship [pg. 73] • Paramedic Clinical Externship [pg. 77]

[pg. 75]

• Core class: Medical Office Processes [pg. 76] • Medical Front Office Externship [pg. 75]

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 FUNDING OPTIONS:

Payment in full is due at the time of registration. • You may apply for the college-funded Presidential Grant, which is awarded based on financial need. Applications are available at the registration desk located in Edgewood Hall. You can also download an application at www. harford.edu/cetscholarship. • Citizen’s Care & Rehabilitation sponsors a scholarship for students that would like to complete the Certified Nursing Assistant program. Applications are available at the registration desk located in Edgewood Hall.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Phlebotomy

Phlebotomists work with patients in hospitals, blood banks, and other medical facilities. You will learn basic anatomy and physiology, specimen collection and processing, and laboratory operations. Upon completion of all required courses, you are eligible to participate in an 80-hour externship at an area phlebotomy lab. After completing the program, you will be able to sit for national certification as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician through the National Healthcareer Association.

1,885

$

Approximate cost of the program: . Please see Funding Options on page 72. Required Classes • Healthcare Provider BLS [pg. 74] • Phlebotomy I, II [pg. 78] • Phlebotomy Clinical [pg. 78]

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

• If you are unemployed, please check with Susquehanna Workforce Network. Aberdeen: 410-272-5400

Physical Therapy Technician

Bel Air: 410-836-4625

Work directly under the supervision of physical therapists and physical therapy assistants to help make therapy sessions more productive. As a member of the rehabilitation team, you will move patients to and from treatment areas; assist patients with their treatment plans and exercise programs; maintain a clean and organized work environment; perform routine clerical duties; order supplies; answer the phone; and fill out insurance forms and other paperwork. Upon successful completion of all required courses, you are eligible to participate in a 40-hour externship at an area physical therapy clinic. Students must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Physical requirements include the ability to observe the client’s activity both close up and at a distance of up to 30 feet; sit/stand in an upright position for approximately six hours a day; safely maneuver self and move another individual’s body parts; move objects in excess of 100 pounds; and lift and/or carry a minimum of 50 pounds without restriction.

Cecil County: 410-996-0550 • Harford Community College offers a FACTS payment plan that allows you to make monthly payments with a minimum balance of $800 in tuition and course fees. For details and application process, please call 443-412-2317 or 443-412-2038. • The Certified Nursing Assistant, Paramedic, and Phlebotomy programs are approved for Military educational benefits. For more information, call 443-412-2100 or 443-412-2612.

CLASSES OFFERED FOR SPRING 2019 Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Please call 443-412-2172 for available classes.

Online Classes Become a Physical Therapy Aide Prepare for a rewarding career as a valued member of the physical therapy team while learning all about the human body, specific disorders, and the way physical therapists treat these disorders. You’ll get training in physical therapy terminology and communication skills. By the end of the course, you’ll know the legal and ethical issues that are becoming increasingly important for every physical therapy aide to understand.

1,135

$

Approximate cost of the program: . Please see Funding Options on page 72. Required Classes • Computer Basics for Allied Health [pg. 73] • Healthcare Provider BLS [pg. 74] • HIPAA Compliance*-Ed2Go [pg. 75] • Bloodborne Pathogens [pg. 74] • Become a Physical Therapy Aid- Ed2Go [pg. 72] • Physical Therapy Technician Externship – Scheduled individually

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Fee:

$144

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NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH Computer Basics for Allied Health Acquire the basic computer skills required for employment as an Allied Health professional. Learn the fundamentals of MS Windows, file management, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access. Along with learning the basic components of the computer, you will learn to navigate the desktop; store and retrieve files; create, save and print a Word document; work with formulas and tables in an Excel spreadsheet; and create and modify an Access database using building queries. Textbook purchase required.

u¥µ CRN:

25190

Tuition:

269

$

TUE, THU 5:30-9:40 PM DH-129

Fee:

59

$

1/29-2/21 Sessions: 8 B. Lamka

Dental Assistant Externship Apply the knowledge and skills gained in dental assistant training theory and skills lab. This 40-hour, individuallyscheduled externship provides you with the opportunity for a clinical experience in a dental office with a practicing dental assistant. The clinical coordinator arranges the site, dates, and times with you. Evening and weekend placements are unavailable. Completion may take up to six months. Prerequisites: completion of Dental Assistant Training; healthcare provider CPR, proof of immunization for measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella; and a negative TB skin test or chest x-ray.

u¥ CRN:

25043

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

199

$

ONSITE 1/2-4/3 Must also enroll in 45047, Dental Assistant Training. Placement can take up to 3 months. CRN:

35021

Tuition:

99

$

Fee:

199

$

ONSITE 5/28-11/29 Must also enroll in 25293. Placement can take up to 3 months. .

Dental Assistant Training

EMS Clinical Externship

Interested in working in a dental office? Complete this intense training program and gain the knowledge and skills needed to work in a dental office as an entry-level dental assistant, receptionist, front office assistant, or back office assistant. Topics include dental terminology, disease transmission, disinfection and sterilization, dental anatomy, dental records and charting, instrumentation, impressions and castings, radiation health and safety, insurance and billing, and front desk responsibilities. This course also provides x-ray training that qualifies you to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Must be at least 18 years of age or older. High school diploma or GED required. Technical standards apply. Before registering, complete the reading and math assessments at the Test Center. Call 443-412-2352 for information. Prerequisite: American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR. All classes meet at Dental One, 3435 Box Hill Corporate Center Drive, Ste. E, Abingdon, MD 21009. Navy blue scrubs are provided, and you are required to wear them to both the theory class and the externship. Textbook purchase required.

Apply your knowledge of the theory and skills required to treat patients requiring both emergency and non-emergency advanced life support assessment and management. Under the direct supervision of a qualified preceptor, you will participate in an individually-scheduled, skill-based externship in a variety of settings. Times and locations vary. Documentation of immunizations, a current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card, and a negative TB skin test required prior to placement. No textbook purchases required. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

25293

Tuition:

895

$

Fee:

1,995

$

MON 3/4 6-10 PM Sessions: 1 DH-126 Staff Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates for (Course: 25293) MON, WED 3/6-5/22 6-10 PM Sessions: 22 ONSITE Staff No class 3/18 or 3/20.

u¥ CRN:

Demonstrate your understanding and knowledge of patient assessment and prehospital management of medical and trauma emergencies. By participating in interactive, scenario-based teaching methodologies, you will gain the proficiency you need to provide treatment. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

10

$

5/9-12/19 ONSITE C. Adams

EMS Foundations Build on the knowledge you gained as an EMT-B while you explore the role of the paramedic and the components of advanced pre-hospital care including patient assessment, the function of human body systems, advanced airway management, intravenous access, pharmacology, medication administration, and legal implications. Entrance exam, a current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card, and documentation of a current Maryland EMT-B card with one year (or 150 calls) experience as an EMT-B or a waiver from the program specialist required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

EMS Assessment-Based Management

45617

25610

Tuition:

TUE, THU 6-10:15 PM DH-128

395

$

Fee:

98

$

1/15-3/28 Sessions: 20 S. Proctor

u¥ CRN:

35005

TUE, THU 6-10:15 PM DH-128

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

98

$

5/9-8/1 Sessions: 20 S. Proctor

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 Healthcare Provider BLS This class is designed for the healthcare provider, following the American Heart Association guidelines. Instruction includes basic life support applications for both infacility and prehospital settings, including one & two rescuer; high quality CPR; AED; relief of choking; and bag valve masks and pocket masks for the adult, child and infant. Ability to kneel on the floor is mandatory. Textbook purchase required.

25640

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

THU 1/3 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

EMS Special Populations Some patients involved in emergency situations require unique interventions. This course introduces you to the assessment techniques for the prehospital management of obstetrical, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric clients. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite courses are required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

35001

Tuition:

MON, WED 6-10:15 PM DH-128

295

$

Fee:

98

$

5/22-7/10 Sessions: 14 K. Sanner

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Classes Dates TBA Contact 443-412-2554 or ems@harford.edu for more information.

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

THU 1/3 1-5:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

25704

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 1/5 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

25631

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 2/2 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

25632

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 3/9 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

25641

25633

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 4/6 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

25634

25635

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

Tuition:

40

$

Fee:

35

$

SAT 6/1 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith

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25586

Tuition:

35

$

Fee:

59

$

SAT 1/12 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith

Heartsaver Bloodborne Pathogens Learn to protect yourself and others from being exposed to blood or blood-containing materials. Provided by the American Heart Association (AHA), this online course meets Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for bloodborne pathogen training when paired with site-specific instruction. A participation certificate is provided upon course completion. This course meets the prerequisite requirement of the Physical Therapy Technician Program. Access the course here, register and pay the AHA directly: https://elearning.heart.org/course/19.

Healthcare Career Fair THURSDAY, APRIL 18 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Darlington Hall, Room 202

NOTE: Background checks may be required by clinical sites and will be at the student’s expense.

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FOR HCC STUDENTS ONLY

SAT 5/4 8 AM-12:45 PM Session: 1 DH-121 S. Smith CRN:

Make a difference! Designed for first responders, individuals needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, or lay people interested in helping others. Respond to emergencies by learning basic first aid, CPR, and AED skills. Meets OSHA regulations. Textbook purchase required. CRN:

u¥ CRN:

Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED

Visit with representatives from area hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities. Learn about available career opportunities, including CNA, RN, dietician, medical office, housekeeping, transporter, and so much more.

Come dressed for success, and remember to bring multiple copies of your resume!

For more information, email healthcaretraining@harford.edu or call 443-412-2172.

www.harford.edu/register


NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH Online Classes

Human Anatomy & Physiology II Online

HIPAA Compliance Demystify the complexities of HIPAA! To be a successful healthcare professional, it’s mandatory that you know the ins and outs of HIPAA compliance. This course focuses on the Administrative Simplification portion of HIPAA. Topics include transactions, code sets, and identifiers; the Privacy Rule; and the Security Rule. By the end of the course, you’ll feel confident in your ability to comply with HIPAA requirements.

25387

Fee:

144

CRN:

144

CRN:

$

Online 1/16-3/8 CRN:

25389

Fee:

$

Online 2/13-4/5 CRN:

25390

Fee:

Fee:

144

$

25391

Fee:

144

CRN:

$

25392

Fee:

25413

Fee:

144

$

25414

Fee:

144

$

Online 3/13-5/3 CRN:

Online 4/17-6/7 CRN:

25412

Online 2/13-4/5

144

$

Online 3/13-5/3 CRN:

CRN:

Online 1/16-3/8

¥ CRN:

This course, designed for individuals preparing for careers in healthcare, provides instruction regarding a more advanced understanding of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include the basic characteristics of the four main types of tissues, the general and special senses, cellular metabolism, body chemistry, and significant events in the life span, from fertilization through old age.

25415

Fee:

144

$

Online 4/17-6/7

25416

Fee:

144

$

Online 5/15-7/5

144

$

Online 5/15-7/5

Human A&P Online

IV Therapy Basics

This online course focuses on the structure and function of the human body. Students will gain an understanding of basic chemistry, the human cell, and the anatomy of the body's organ systems and function. Topics include physical disorders, recent advances in medicine, and health maintenance.

This course is designed to introduce students to the insertion and removal of intravenous devices. Topics include: site selection, infection control, equipment, complications, patency, legal and ethical considerations, documentation, insertion, removal, and skill performance demonstration and practice. Prior to taking this course, students must have completed a phlebotomy program, or obtain permission of the instructor. Technical standards apply.

CRN:

25400

Fee:

144

$

Online 1/16-3/8 CRN:

25401

Fee:

144

$

Online 2/13-4/5 CRN:

25403

Fee:

144

$

Online 3/13-5/3 CRN:

25404

Fee:

144

$

Online 4/17-6/7 CRN:

25406

Fee:

Online 5/15-7/5

144

$

u¥ CRN:

25038

Tuition:

100

$

Fee:

50

$

THU 1/17 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-131 L. Ridley CRN:

25174

Tuition:

100

$

Fee:

50

$

TUE 5/21 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-131 L. Ridley

Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered Nurse Transition Make the transition from LPN to RN at Harford Community College. Applicants must meet all admission requirements for the Associate Degree Nursing Program, complete all nursing course prerequisites, take the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS), and have successfully completed the NCLEX-PN licensure examination. The ATI cost is not included in course fees, and is at the student’s expense. Please call 443- 412-2313 prior to registering for this course. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25642

Tuition:

500

$

Fee:

300

$

MON 1/14-5/7 8 AM-4 PM Session: 15 TBA J. Kocur

Medical Business Writing & Communication Effective communication is essential in the healthcare environment. This course emphasizes the principles common to written and oral communication from a business perspective. Learn the art of communication, telephone procedures, mail processing, electronic communication, and the use of social media. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25360

Tuition:

145

$

Fee:

97

$

WED 1/23-3/13 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 9 DH-129 S. Massoni

Medical Front Office Externship Gain the opportunity to launch your career as an entry-level medical office professional! During this "real world" experience, you will build professional relationships and demonstrate the technical skills you learned in the classroom. Consists of a supervised, individually scheduled, 40-hour clinical assignment in a healthcare facility. Prerequiste courses required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

25365

Tuition:

345

$

Fee:

79

$

MON 4/22-10/25 Onsite Staff Must enroll in 25361. Placement can take up to 3 months.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 Medical Office Processes

Medical Terminology II

Nursing Assistant Clinical

Prepare for a career as an entry-level medical office professional by mastering office management computer software. Learn communication techniques, medical records management, patient accounts, claim submission, and general office procedures. Prerequisite courses required. Textbook purchase required.

In this course, students will discuss diseases of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, nervous, skeletal, muscular, integumentary (skin), urinary, digestive, and male and female reproductive systems. Also reviewed are different diagnostic and treatment procedures for each system. Students will learn the meaning of many prefixes, root words, and suffixes.

CRN:

Practice skills learned in Nursing Assistant Theory. This clinical placement provides experience in area nursing homes under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Perfect attendance mandatory. American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider and evidence of adequate immunizations required. Current enrollment in Nursing Assistant Theory required. Technical standards apply.

CRN:

25361

Tuition:

345

$

TUE, THU 6-9:15 PM DH-129 No class on 3/19 or 3/21.

Fee:

124

$

3/5-4/18 Sessions: 12 M. Marino

Fee:

25395

Fee:

25396

Fee:

25397

Fee:

144

$

144

$

144

$

4/17-6/7 Online Staff CRN:

25398

Fee:

144

$

2/13-4/5 Online Staff

25409

Fee:

144

$

25410

Fee:

144

$

4/17-6/7 Online Staff CRN:

25411

Fee:

144

$

5/15-7/5 Online Staff

u¥ CRN:

25030

560

$

Fee:

218

$

SAT 2/16-4/14 8-11 AM Sessions: 10 Onsite S. Smith Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates SAT, SUN 2/17-4/14 7 AM-3 PM Onsite S. Smith Must also enroll in 25029. Class meets 2/16, 2/17, 3/2, 3/3, 3/16, 3/17 3/30, 3/31, 4/13, 4/14. CRN:

35008

Tuition:

560

$

Fee:

218

$

SAT 6/22 8 AM-11 AM Sessions: 10 Onsite S. Smith

Medication Administration This course is designed to provide child care professionals with an overview of medication administration procedures in child care facilities. Topics include: common types of medications, care and storage of medication, requirements to administer medications, and how to prevent medication errors. Technical standards apply.

SAT, SUN 6/23-8/18 7 AM-3 PM Onsite S. Smith Must also enroll in 35007. Class meets 6/22, 6/23, 7/6, 7/7, 7/20, 7/21, 8/3, 8/4, 8/17, 8/18.

144

$

5/15-7/5 Online Staff

CRN:

25705

Tuition:

65

$

Fee:

20

$

SAT 4/6 8:30 AM-3:30 PM Session: 1 DH-136 D. Garza

* The Clinical Coordinator arranges start date and placement with each student. Evening and weekend hours not available. It may take up to 6 months for students to be placed at a clinical site.

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Tuition:

Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates

3/13-5/3 Online Staff CRN:

Fee:

144

2/13-4/5 Online Staff CRN:

25408

$

1/16-3/8 Online Staff CRN:

CRN:

CRN:

Learn to analyze medical terminology through spelling and word building. Identify descriptive terms used in the medical profession and apply them to the human body systems. Computer literacy and internet access required.

25394

144

$

3/13-5/3 Online Staff

Medical Terminology Online

CRN:

Fee:

1/16-3/8 Online Staff

CRN:

Online Classes

25407

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH Nursing Assistant Theory

Nurse Refresher Skills Lab

Oral Radiography Training

This Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON) approved course prepares you to safely perform delegated nursing functions with clients of any age and various levels of physical, sensory, motor, and emotional ability. Preparation for certification with the MBON and the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (GNA) examination included. Reading and math assessments required before registration. Corequisite: American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider. Concurrent enrollment in Nursing Assistant Clinical required. The MBON requires a federal and state criminal background check prior to certification.

Practice your clinical skills and learn about the latest patient care procedures in a skills lab. Join other licensed nurses who are returning to the clinical setting. Explore current trends and patient care procedures including physical assessment, documentation, and medication administration. Must also register in Theory and Clinical. Skills kit provided. Technical standards apply.

Are you a practicing dental assistant interested in sitting for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health and Safety Examination? Complete this course to gain the knowledge and skills needed to take dental radiographs including full-mouth and bitewing x-rays. A working knowledge of oral anatomy, infection control, and dental terminology required. Topics include the proper placement of dental x-rays and radiation health and safety. Skills lab practice included. Textbook

u¥ CRN:

25029

Tuition:

985

$

MON, WED 5-9:15 PM DH-121 Must also enroll in 25030. CRN:

35007

Tuition:

190

$

CRN:

25034

Tuition:

215

$

Fee:

91

$

FRI 2/1 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-131 C. Balcar Must also enroll in 25033 and 25035.

985

Fee:

CRN:

5/29-8/21 Sessions: 25 L. O’Neill

CRN:

25035

Nurse Refresher Theory Are you an RN or an LPN interested in maintaining or reactivating your license? This Nurse Refresher Series fulfills the MBON requirements for nurses returning to active practice. You must register for and successfully complete the theory, skills lab, and clinical portions of this program to reactivate your Maryland nursing license. Proof of a current, unencumbered, active, inactive, or temporary Maryland nursing license required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ Tuition:

795

Fee:

91

$

SAT, SUN 2/9-3/3 7 AM-4 PM Sessions: 8 Onsite D. Garza Must also enroll in 25033 and 25034.

445

$

Fee:

495

$

Build on the skills you learned as a CNA to prepare for an entry-level position as a patient care technician in a hospital or other health care setting. You will advance your skills to include more complex procedures such as wound care, phlebotomy, electrocardiograms, glucose monitoring, intravenous therapy, and urinary catheterization. Successful completion of this course prepares you for national certification. Proof of active Maryland nursing assistant certification required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

Nurse Refresher Clinical

$

Tuition:

Patient Care Technician

190

25362

MON, WED 5/6-5/22 6-10 PM Sessions: 6 Onsite Staff

$

Apply the knowledge and skills you learned in the theory and skills lab components of the Nurse Refresher Series in a 60-hour supervised clinical setting. Includes the application of the nursing process, management of patient care, delegation, documentation, and medication administration. You will need a uniform, stethoscope, and a watch with a second hand. Documentation of the following information must be provided prior to the first day of class: a current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card, proof of immunizations, a negative TB skin test or a negative chest x-ray, and current liability insurance. Corequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

purchase required.

1/23-4/22 Sessions: 25 L. O’Neill

$

MON, WED 5-9:15 PM DH-121 Must also enroll in 35008.

Fee:

CRN:

25033

Tuition:

875

$

Fee:

165

$

MON 1/7 8 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 20 DH-129 C. Balcar Additional Meeting Times and/or Dates MON, WED 1/9-3/11 Online C. Balcar Must also enroll in 25034 and 25035.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

u¥ CRN:

25274

Tuition:

540

$

Fee:

670

$

TUE, THU 1/22-4/16 5-9:15 PM Sessions: 23 DH-120 Staff No class 3/19 or 3/21.

Paramedic Clinical Externship Times and locations for this 100-hour clinical rotation vary and are individually scheduled. Required documentation includes a current health assessment form. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

45616

Tuition:

795

$

Fee:

10

$

5/21-12/2 Onsite C. Adams

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 Paramedic Medical Emergencies Learn advanced management of common disease processes and medical emergencies as you examine individual human body systems and related pathophysiology. Course includes information on allergies and anaphylaxis, toxicology, infectious disease, environmental emergencies, psychiatric disorders, gynecology, and obstetrics. Prerequisite courses required. No additional textbook purchase required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

25041

Tuition:

395

$

MON, WED 6-10:15 PM DH-128

Fee:

79

$

2/25-4/12 Sessions: 12 K. Sanner

Paramedic Pharmacology Study the classification, pharmacokinetics, dosage calculation, and administration of drugs used in prehospital emergency care. Course includes toxicology and substance abuse. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

25617

Tuition:

395

$

TUE, THU 6-10:15 PM DH-128

Fee:

79

$

4/2-5/7 Sessions: 11 S. Proctor

Paramedic Trauma Emergencies

Phlebotomy Basics for Nurses

Explore the "Golden Hour" of prehospital trauma management as you learn the role of the paramedic in the EMS system. Content includes mechanism of injury analysis, patient presentations, assessment, and advanced management of a variety of emergencies involving trauma to the major human body systems. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

25042

Tuition:

395

$

MON, WED 6-10:15 PM DH-128

Fee:

79

$

4/18-5/20 Sessions: 13 K. Sanner

Paramedic Special Phlebotomy II Considerations & Operations Learn to collect blood and body fluid Unique situations require specialized care and management. Discover the different approaches needed for the advanced prehospital management of obstetrical, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric emergencies. Also explores issues related to chroniccare clients, victims of abuse/assault, and other challenges. Additional topics include assessment-based management, operations, incident management, and terrorist attacks. No additional textbook purchase required. Prerequisites: Paramedic Trauma Emergencies and Paramedic Medical Emergencies.

u¥ CRN:

25044

Tuition:

395

$

Fee:

79

$

specimens used in throat cultures, urinalysis and stool cultures, and prepare samples for laboratory testing. Practice specimen processing, handling, and laboratory operations. Computer literacy and internet access required. Includes preparation for national certification. Mandatory attendance. Successful completion of Phlebotomy I required. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25036

Tuition:

600

$

Fee:

TUE, THU 1/3-3/28 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 24 DH-131 D. Garza Must have completed 45090.

SUN 2/3-3/10 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 6 DH-128 R. Muller

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250

$

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

Gain the skills necessary for successful venipuncture and blood specimen collection. This course is designed for both practicing nurses and future nurse graduates. Explore universal precautions and bloodborne pathogen standards; vein selection, distention, and palpation; site preparation and access; and obtaining a venous blood specimen.

u¥ CRN:

25039

Tuition:

100

$

Fee:

50

$

TUE 1/15 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-131 D. Garza CRN:

25176

Tuition:

100

$

Fee:

50

$

MON 5/20 9 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-131 D. Garza

Physical Therapy Technician Externship* Scheduled on demand

Venipuncture & Specimen Collection Clinical Complete the training provided in the Venipuncture and Specimen Collection course during an 80-hour clinical experience. Evidence of adequate immunization and proof of a current negative TB skin test required prior to placement. Instructor arranges start date, time, and placement with each student. Mandatory attendance. Prerequisite courses required.

u¥ CRN:

25037

Tuition:

335

$

Fee:

125

$

4/1-8/31 ONSITE Staff Must have completed 45090 and 25036. Placement can take up to 6 months.

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FREE Diabetes Prevention Program "I make preventing type 2 diabetes a priority because I want to keep doing what I love."

PROGRAM DETAILS March 4 – July 1, 2019 Mondays, 10–11 AM Harford Community College Darlington Hall, Room 136 401 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015 There is no cost to register for this program. For info or to register, call HealthLink at 800-515-0044.

Think about the important reasons you have for making the prevention or delay of type 2 diabetes a priority for you. Having diabetes means your blood sugar is higher than it should be. It can cause heart attack, stroke, blindness, kidney failure and loss of toes, feet, or legs. One in three American adults may get type 2 diabetes. A lifestyle change program that involves losing weight and getting active can help. If you have prediabetes or are at risk for type 2 diabetes, join the program – Prevent T2 – a lifestyle change program proven to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes. This FREE program includes: • A CDC-approved curriculum with guidebook • 16 weekly sessions facilitated by trained lifestyle coaches who teach you how to lose weight, eat healthier, be more physically active, and manage stress. • The availability of support from people just like you!

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019

HOMELAND SECURITY Certified Information Systems Security Professional

PROFESSIONAL

Customer Service and Conflict Resolution Learn to handle customer complaints and difficult customers successfully. Explore ways to view customer complaints as opportunities, identify problems that prompt complaints, handle complaints effectively, and satisfy customers who complain.

25425

Tuition:

CRN:

This course will teach participants how to act as facilitators who can draw out and process audience input for the purpose of moving a discussion forward. Participants will learn how to recognize group dynamics and motivations through dialogue, feedback, and consensus building.

u¥ CRN:

25428

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

19

$

WED 4/10-4/17 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Shoaff

u¥ CRN:

Facilitation Tips & Techniques

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

89

$

CISSP Certification is an international standard designed to recognize the mastery of information security of a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). This test preparation course both educates on and reviews the eight CISSP information systems security domains relevant to the professional certification exam. This certification is one of the requirements of the DoD 8570 directive. Prerequisites: Significant IT security experience is required and prior certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or SCNP are recommended. Textbook purchase required.

WED 4/10 6 PM-9 PM Session: 1 TBA L. Sauter

25266

MON-FRI 2/18-2/22 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 5 E-215 Staff

CISSP Exam Prep This course helps individuals study and pass their CISSP exam. The eight domains that are covered on the exam are security and risk management; asset security; security engineering; communications and network security; identity and access management, security assessment and testing; security operations; and software development security. This class looks at sample exam questions from all eight of these areas. CRN:

25267

u¥ Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

19

$

WED 3/6-3/13 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Shoaff

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Tuition:

379

$

Fee:

99

$

SAT 3/2-3/9 8 AM-5 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 Staff

Learn active listening skills to facilitate the exchange of ideas in meetings and presentations. Practice organizing your ideas to create coherent and convincing oral presentations, while also utilizing available visual aids and using public-speaking techniques to strengthen your delivery. Prepare strategies for business meetings and learn to conduct meetings efficiently.

25427

1,799

$

Delivering Effective Presentations

CRN:

Tuition:

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

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PROFESSIONAL

Join Susquehanna Human Resources Association

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT SERIES CRITICAL BUSINESS SKILLS TO ENHANCE LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT EXECUTION These strategic management courses are designed to provide you with tools to align your activities with your organization’s business plan and to help you make a greater contribution to your organization’s success. You will earn noncredit certificates by completing all of the courses listed under each certificate program shown.

Team Building Leading a Team Team Effectiveness Team Conflict Management High Performing Teams

Effective Business Writing Skills Basic Writing Skills Effective Business Writing Technical Writing

Supervisory Development Goal Setting Understanding Organizational Behavior Managing Priorities/ Deadlines Conflict Resolution Multi-Generational Workforce Diversity Overview Time Management

Strategic Business Management Goal Setting Strategic Planning for Growth Strategic Marketing Managing Organizational Change Data Analysis and Interpretation Time Management

Optional Courses

Emotional Intelligence Critical Thinking

Customer Service and Conflict Resolution Developing Superior Customer Service Interpersonal Skills

S

SUSQUEHANNA HUMAN RESOURCES ASSOCIATION

Why join SHRA? • Quarterly meetings with regional presenters • Shared meetings with other professional associations • Brown bag lunches at member companies • Discounts for select HR programs at HCC

Effective Presentations Delivering Effective Presentations Facilitation Tips and Techniques Speaking in Public Professional Presentations

Effective Communications Introduction to Communication Techniques Communication and Team Dynamics Communication in the Workplace Conflict and Communication Not all courses are offered every semester.

Here’s some of what SHRA covered this past year: • FLSA Updates: Preparing for Legal Changes • Leadership Tour of the Naval Academy in Annapolis • How to Use Stay Interviews • Employing Special Needs Labor and Tour of Acadia • Our 5th Annual HR Summit at HCC Now ask yourself this: Where else can you get the opportunity to network with over 70 HR professionals, hear top-notch speakers, and develop professional relationships without leaving Harford County? For more information: www.shra-network.com, or email Anna Berglowe-Lynch, aberglowelynch@ harford.edu, or Bonnie Sulzbach, bsulzbach@harford.edu.

Customer Service Management Basic Customer Service Training

Contact Victor Cyran, vcyran@harford.edu, 443-412-2398 u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 Introduction to Data Analytics

HUMAN RESOURCES SHRM Certified Test Prep Offered in partnership with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the curriculum for the SHRM Certified HR Professional Test Prep Course covers the entire body of Competency and Knowledge™ (SHRM BoCK™), that encourages HR professionals to acquire the Competencies and Knowledge they’ll need to effectively perform their jobs and achieve career success. CRN:

25374

Tuition:

795

$

Fee:

510

$

TUE 2/5-5/7 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 12 TBA R. McNally *Reduced tuition for current SHRM and SHRA members CRN:

25375

Tuition:

895

$

Fee:

510

$

TUE 2/5-5/7 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 12 TBA R. McNally CRN:

25376

Tuition:

895

$

Fee:

540

$

TUE 2/5-5/7 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 12 TBA R. McNally * For ALL registrations after 1/31/19

SHRM Essentials of Human Resources This program, offered through the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM), provides a comprehensive overview of human resource roles and responsibilities. This program is ideal for those just starting out in the human resources profession, or more seasoned professionals looking to boost their employee management skills.

u¥ CRN:

25371

Tuition:

275

$

Fee:

250

$

TUE 2/19-4/2 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 TBA S. Mellor *Reduced tuition for current SHRM and SHRA members CRN:

25372

Tuition:

325

$

Fee:

250

$

TUE 2/19-4/2 6:30-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 TBA S. Mellor CRN:

25373

Tuition:

325

$

Fee:

280

$

TUE 2/19-4/2 6:30 PM-9:45 PM Sessions: 6 TBA S. Mellor *For ALL registrations after 2/11/19

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LEADERSHIP Boosting Team Communication Increase productivity and become more successful on the job by improving the quality of working relationships with peers, employees, supervisors, customers, and others.

u¥ CRN:

25377

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

29

$

TUE 3/5-3/12 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Shoaff

Facilitation Tips & Techniques This course will teach participants how to act as facilitators who can draw out and process audience input for the purpose of moving a discussion forward. Participants will learn how to recognize group dynamics and motivations through dialogue, feedback, and consensus building.

u¥ CRN:

25428

This course will prepare the student to gather and do preliminary analytics on data sampled from a larger data set. The student will review the statistical elements to analyze data, the "rules" behind determining if the data is valid, and finally using the knowledge gained from the course to analyze real world data from probably the largest data repositories in the United States. The student is not required to know statistics or math, since the course is not statistics focused as much as it is understanding the logic behind data gathering and analysis.

u CRN:

25287

Tuition:

399

$

MON, TUE 8 AM-5 PM E-215

Fee:

49

$

4/29-4/30 Sessions: 2 C. Greco

Lean Six Sigma-Yellow Belt This training covers an introduction to the terminology, tools, and methods of the Lean Six Sigma methodology for frontline staff/supervisors that will support improvement projects in your organization (not necessarily a prerequisite for Green Belt level training). This training uses quizzes, structured presentations and hands-on exercises to reinforce the tools and concepts taught in order to cultivate a strong foundation for the Lean Six Sigma methodology within your organization.

u¥ Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

19

$

WED 4/10-4/17 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA J. Shoaff

CRN:

25429

Tuition:

125

$

MON, WED 11:30 AM-1:30 PM TBA

Fee:

19

$

2/25-3/4 Sessions: 3 R. Glab

Introduction to Big Data

The Millennial Workforce

This course covers one of the most important topics of our time -- Big Data. After a review of statistical concepts and fundamentals, the student will understand the concept of Big Data and how organizations use Big Data in order to provide the services necessary for daily routines. The student will also comprehend how the Internet of Things (IOT) associates with Big Data.

Millennials will make up nearly half of the nation's workforce in just a few years, but their expectations and work habits are very different from any of their predecessors. Learn about these differences and how to make the most of your organization’s resources to get the full potential from this group.

u¥ CRN:

25286

MON, TUE 8 AM-5 PM E-215

Tuition:

399

$

Fee:

49

$

CRN:

25430

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125

$

Fee:

50

$

TUE 3/12 9 AM-10:30 AM Session: 1 TBA Staff

4/1-4/2 Sessions: 2 C. Greco

For registration information, see page 43 or call 443-412-2376, option 1.

Tuition:

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PROFESSIONAL

HARFORD LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

Class of 2018 HARFORD LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

25+ YEARS

For more information about applying to HLA, contact Victor Cyran, 443-412-2398, or email vcyran@harford.edu. Application deadline: January 11, 2019

CORE LEADERSHIP Develop yourself further with CORE Leadership training.

The Dynamics of Successful Leadership

CORE Leadership at Harford Community College was designed specifically for LEADERSHIP mid- to senior-level managers. Modeled after the Harford Leadership Academy (HLA), this 10-week program focuses on professional leadership development for established leaders.

Session 1: Kick-off & Orientation

Course Instructors are:

Session 7: Handling Internal Conflict

Session 2: Tools of Leadership

The Identity and Strategy of Leadership Session 3: Leading Through Change, Pt. 1 Session 4: Leading Through Change, Pt. 2 Session 5: Leadership at Various Stages Session 6: Mentoring and Coaching Session 8: Leadership During Crisis

Summary & Integration Session 9: Career Redevelopment Session 10: Class Presentations

David Litterello Scott Walton Business Intelligence Founder of Velocity Manager at Siemens Performance Apparel Healthineers

To apply, visit www.harford.edu/CORE and download application. For more information, contact Pam Karwowski, pkarwowski@harford.edu, or call 443-360-9108

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

CORE Leadership Goals: CORE is designed to improve the student’s ability to see the big picture and take a longer range, broader business perspective, and specifically covers: • Ensuring strategy execution • Reviewing organizational structure as both a whole entity and its integral parts, and how to flow strategy though it • Acknowledging corporate climate and addressing needed change • Taking an active role in the growth and transformation of Harford County

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 Understanding an Organization's Behavior If you are interested in developing a better corporate climate, this course is for you. You will learn how to interpret mission statements and goals and determine how well they are being met. Discussions will also include how to assess an organization's culture dynamics, management styles, power bases and political behavior, and how conflict and change may actually help better align staff with the vision and direction of an organization.

u¥ CRN:

25434

Tuition:

125

$

Fee:

19

$

THU 2/28-3/17 6-9 PM Sessions: 2 TBA R. Glab

MARKETING

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Introduction to Microsoft Project Discover the uses of Microsoft Project. Create a task list; set up resources; assign resources to tasks; format and share your plan; track progress on tasks; and fine-tune task details, resource details, assignment details, and the Project Plan. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Textbook purchase required.

u¥µ CRN:

25253

Tuition:

289

$

Fee:

49

$

MON 6/10-6/17 8:30 AM-4 PM Sessions: 2 E-215 L. Meyers

Project Management: PMP Prep

Real Estate Appraisal

Attending this 35-hour comprehensive course will provide you with the knowledge you need to pass the Project Management Institute’s PMP® or CAPM® Certification Exam. At the conclusion of the course, you will be able to understand the concepts and vocabulary of project management from the perspective of the PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition. The course is taught by a PMI Registered Education Provider (PMI R.E.P.) The provider has been approved by PMI to issue professional development units (PDUs) for the course.

Social Media Introduction for Small Business Enroll in this beginner’s course and learn the essential steps every small business should follow to create a social media strategy and effectively “join the conversation.” You will be introduced to the basic platforms: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Yelp, Instagram and more. We will walk through the do’s and don’ts and address specific situations. By the end of this class, you will have successfully set up one or more social media presences and have a solid plan for when and what to post (and when to listen) moving forward.

u¥ CRN:

25436

Tuition:

175

$

Fee:

50

$

SAT 4/13-4/20 9 AM-2 PM Sessions: 2 TBA C. Flora

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u¥ CRN:

25270

Tuition:

2,045

$

MON - FRI 8 AM-5 PM J-018 CRN:

25271

MON - FRI 8 AM-5 PM E-222

Fee:

255

$

4/1-4/5 Sessions: 5 M. McNally Tuition:

2,045

$

Fee:

255

$

6/3-6/7 Sessions: 5 M. McNally

NOTICE: All Department

of Defense Contractors and SubContractors were to be compliant with NIST SP 800-171 by December 31, 2017.

Get Your Company Dfars Compliant In 6 Hours Of Training. See Pg. 55

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REAL ESTATE Harford Community College partners with the Maryland Association of Appraisers to offer continuing education courses. For more information and to register, email training@ harford.edu. Classes will be offered in fall 2019!

Home Inspection License training offered March 30–April 6, and June 1-9. For more details see page 62.

SMALL BUSINESS Becoming a Notary Learn about the roles, regulations, and correct practices in performing the responsibilities of a new notary public. Topics include a brief history, Maryland rules, practical advice, avoiding problems, new developments, and performing competently as a notary.

u¥ CRN:

25437

Tuition:

99

$

SAT 2/9 9 AM-2 PM Session: 1 E-146 T. Cavacos

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SERVICE School-Age Child This course focuses on the child from ages 5 through 12. Emphasis is placed on theories of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development as well as approaches in program planning, curriculum development, and selection of age-appropriate materials and methods through which educational outcomes are attained. Elements of professionalism are also presented. Prerequisites: Materials & Curriculum and The Young Child. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

SERVICE Infant & Toddler

CHILD CARE Including All Children & The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) This course will provide information, strategies, and resources on how to develop and implement an early childhood environment that is inclusive to all children and families. Successful completion of this course results in receipt of the three-hour certificate required by Maryland State Department of Education, Office of Child Care.

u¥ CRN:

25578

Tuition:

39

$

TUE 1/29 6:30-9:30 PM Session: 1 DH-210 L. Hutton CRN:

25577

Tuition:

39

$

THU 1/31-2/14 9:50-10:50 AM Sessions: 3 J-013 L. Hutton

Child Care Open House PLUS Two-Hour Training “Phonemic Awareness and Phonics in the Preschool Classroom” (Two Core of Knowledge Hours in Curriculum)

Thursday, January 17 6:30–8:30 PM

This course is designed to provide an indepth examination of human development from birth through age three. Theories of development, the effect of the environment, the role of the caregivers, health and safety issues and contemporary issues are emphasized. This course may also be taken for credit. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25576

Tuition:

387

$

1/2-1/26 Online L. Hutton

Materials & Curriculum Designed for parents, teachers, child care operators, prospective parents or teachers, and others interested in working with children. Through varied instructional materials and activities, students will learn various means of stimulating the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of young children through seven years of age. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25587

Tuition:

387

$

MON, WED 10-11:20 AM J-013 CRN:

25588

1/28-5/8 Sessions: 42 K. Bell Tuition:

1/28-5/11 OLL L. Hutton

Darlington Hall, Rm. 202 B/C Dinner provided

RSVP to Laura Hutton at lhutton@harford.edu.

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

Tuition:

387

$

2/11-5/11 OLL B. Cook

Technology in Early Childhood Conference This conference for child care providers and other early childhood professionals will provide participants with information about MSDE’s EXCELS 2.0 and how to effectively teach science, technology, and mathematics in the early childhood classroom. No prior level of computer skills is required. Participants will be provided with computer literacy skills. Vendors will also be onsite to share resources of interest to early childhood professionals. This conference includes two hours of Core of Knowledge Training in Curriculum and four hours Core of Knowledge Training in Professionalism. Box lunch included. Inclement weather date 2/9/19. CRN:

25628

Fee:

45

$

SAT 2/2 8 AM-4 PM Session: 1 DH-202 L. Hutton

The Young Child Designed to provide students with knowledge to meet the need of the young child from birth to age 8. Emphasis is on the practical aspects of caring for young children, creating environmental settings instrumental in providing optimal development. Current issues will be discussed. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

387

$

25620

25580

Tuition:

387

$

MON, WED 8:30-9:50 AM J-013 CRN:

25582

1/28-5/8 Sessions: 29 K. Bell Tuition:

387

$

1/28-5/11 OLL K. Bell

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019

CULINARY TECHNICIAN

Culinary Technician Applied Kitchen Skills This hands-on skill-building class takes place in a commercial style kitchen lab and focuses on essential culinary skills such as:

VETERINARY ASSISTANT

• Basic Knife Skills • Equipment Skills • ServSafe (Food Service Sanitation) certification training • Food Handling and Processing Students will be cooking and preparing recipes in each class session. CRN:

25275

Tuition:

1,495

$

Fee:

595

$

MON, WED 2/4-5/8 5:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 27 E-159 Staff In addition to MON/WED schedule, there will be 3 SAT classes 2/23, 3/30, 4/20 from 8 AM3:30 PM. No classes on 2/18, 3/18, 3/20, 4/22.

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE

H.O.T. CERTIFICATE Culinary Technician

Learn about ingredients and nutrition while gaining professional skills to prepare you for an exciting career as a culinary technician. Required Courses • Culinary Technician – Professionalism • Culinary Technician – Applied Kitchen Skills • Nutrition for Food Science

For more information, email JeanMarie Lewis, jmlewis@harford.edu.

Culinary Technician Professionalism This class provides students with a foundation for successful employment in the restaurant/ food service/hospitality industry. Students will be cooking and making recipes during this course as well as learning about hospitality and culinary professions, professional etiquette and basic customer service.

Veterinary Assistant

The demand for certified veterinary assistants is growing! As a member of the team, you will assist the veterinarian Learn the basic principles of nutrition and veterinary technician in the delivery and the role of nutrition in the health and of patient care, maintaining a clean and growth of individuals over their lifetime. safe work environment, administering Students will explore current nutrition medications to animals, and providing recommendations for fat, fiber, vitamins and compassionate care to animals and their other major nutrients. Topics will include the owners. Learn essential information and role of nutrition in weight control as well as job skills, such as animal husbandry, the social and cultural aspects of food. Other emergency care, nutrition, surgery, topics include dietary guidelines, nutrition diagnostics, and more. Experience policies, and product labeling. hands-on learning in the classroom with $ $ CRN: 25276 Tuition: 299 Fee: 89 a variety of animals. Students must be at least 18 years old and have a high MON, WED 5/14-6/11 school diploma or GED. Technical 5:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 8 E-159 Staff standards apply. Additionally, you must No class on 5/23. complete the Reading (ACR) and Math (ACA) assessments at the Test Center prior to enrollment in the program.

Nutrition for Food Science

FLORAL DESIGN

Floral Design, Advanced

Explore the basic principles of artistic floral design, the history of floral design, color coordination, design construction techniques, and floral design nomenclature. $ $ This course covers the construction of CRN: 25146 Tuition: 295 Fee: 95 basic geometric designs, accessory usage, MON, WED 1/14-1/30 container selection, the proper use and 5:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 5 maintenance of tools of the trade, and the E-159 Staff skills necessary to select and use quality materials in design construction.

Required Classes • Animal First Aid & CPR • Massage Therapy for Animals • VAC I: Intro to Veterinary Assisting • VAC II: Anatomy, Physiology, Disease, & Nutrition • VAC III: Diagnostic & Therapeutic Techniques • VAC IV: Surgery & Emergency Care • VAC V: Large & Exotic Animals • Small Animal Externship

u¥ CRN:

25727

Tuition:

249

$

Fee:

250

$

WED 3/6-4/24 6:30-9:45PM Sessions: 8 HTHS D. Flack

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SERVICE CERTIFICATE

Animal First Aid & CPR Animal first aid is the immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill pet. This course provides pet owners and other interested parties with information on caring for dogs and cats as well as guidance about how to determine when pets need professional treatment. Course completion card included. Textbook purchase required.

25282

59

49

$

$

Veterinary Assistant Certification V: Large & Exotic Animals Continue your journey through Veterinary Assistant Training! Module V prepares you to work with large and exotic animals including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Explore preventative medicine, nutrition, animal behavior, handling and restraint, husbandry, habitat design, ethical and conservation issues, and humane animal handling techniques. Immunizations necessary. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

CRN: Tuition: Fee: SAT 2/16 8 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 1 J-025 P. Halligan u ¥ Snow date 3/2. CRN:

25289

Learn the rudimentary skills of animal massage to gain complementary physical and emotional benefits, and facilitate the socialization of abused and/or traumatized pets. You may bring a licensed, socialized dog to class for use in the practice of massage. All dogs must have current rabies immunization and be kept on a lead.

25283

Tuition:

59

$

Fee:

49

$

SAT 2/23 12-4:15 PM Session: 1 J-025 J. Rainier Snow date 3/9.

Veterinary Assistant Certification IV: Surgery & Emergency Care In this module, you will learn to provide services for small animals in need of specialized and emergent care. Areas of concentration include anesthesia, surgery, emergency care, dental care and the required restraining techniques for these interventions. Prerequisite courses required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25288

Tuition:

495

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM J-025 Make-up/snow date 2/7.

495

$

TUE, THU 6-9 PM J-025 Make-up/snow date 3/12.

Massage Therapy for Animals

CRN:

Tuition:

Fee:

89

$

1/8-2/5 Sessions: 9 M. Skinner

NEW!

Fee:

89

$

2/12-3/7 Sessions: 8 M. Skinner

DOG GROOMING

Dog Grooming I: Introduction to Dog Grooming Interested in a career in dog grooming? Take this course to learn about the role and responsibilities of a dog groomer as you explore the skills needed for the workplace. Covering the fundamental basics of dog grooming, you will receive both lecture and hands-on information on topics such as dog anatomy & breed identification; animal behavior & handling; sanitation; ethics & welfare; customer relations; equipment identification & care; basic skin disorders identification; and flea/tick evaluation & treatment options. Prerequisite course required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25724

Tuition:

MON, WED, FRI 8 AM-12 PM J-025

695

$

Fee:

275

$

4/1-4/19 Sessions: 9 M. Taylor

Dog Grooming II: Basic Grooming Techniques Build on the knowledge you gained in Dog Grooming I as you explore basic grooming skills and techniques. Learn and practice essential skills such as proper bathing/drying; brushing/combing/dematting; ear cleaning;

u = Senior Adult and Disabled Retiree Tuition Waivers Apply

nail trims; dental care; anal gland expression; proper clipper use; and scissor control. Prerequisite course and completion of Dog Grooming I required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ CRN:

25725 Tuition: $1,795 Fee: $695

MON, WED, FRI 4/29-6/21 8 AM-12 PM Sessions: 24 J-025 M. Taylor Additional class will be held on Saturday June 1, 9 AM–3 PM. No class on 5/27

Dog Grooming Externship Participate in an individually scheduled, 50hour, "hands on" experience related to dog grooming. Observe and practice procedures and skills under direct supervision in a grooming salon. Must be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license, and reliable transportation. Weekday, weekend, and holiday hours necessary for successful completion. Current, negative TB skin test (or negative chest x-ray) and tetanus shot are mandatory. Hepatitis B vaccination recommended. Prerequisite course, completion of Dog Grooming I, and enrollment in Dog Grooming II required. Technical standards apply.

u¥ CRN:

25726

Tuition:

895

$

Fee:

375

$

Varies 6/10-8/5 Varies Sessions: 10 TBA M. Taylor

Dog Grooming III: Advanced Grooming Techniques Continue exploring the career of dog grooming as you learn advanced grooming techniques. Gain skills and knowledge related to pattern setting; blending/shaping; hair dying; competitive grooming; business planning; and service add-ons. Prerequisite course, completion of Dog Grooming I & II, and enrollment in externship required. Technical standards apply. Textbook purchase required.

u¥ Summer 2019 Tuition:

1,795

$

Fee:

695

$

Register for all four courses at the same time and save $220!

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NEW!

Dog Grooming Program

lead you.

Begins April 2019

Earn your dog grooming certification in less than six months! Information: 443-412-2338 or mskinner@harford.edu

At Harford Community College we listen to needs and identify potential. We do everything possible to make aspirations a reality. So walk through our open doors and discover where it leads.

See pg. 87 for program details!

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

Disclaimer: All courses in this section are subject to change. Please consult the Harford Community College online Credit Schedule of Classes for the most up-to-date information. www.harford.edu/schedule

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SPRING 2019 CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES In an effort to provide the community with a complete listing of classes offered at Harford Community College, we are now including this schedule of credit classes, degrees, and programs as an addition to our noncredit classes. Registration for these classes can be completed by following the link at the bottom of each page in this section. Each course listing consists of the CRN # (the code used to register) as well as the day and time the class meets. For courses designated as ONLINE or HYBRID, consider taking our Online Readiness Quiz http://ww2.harford.edu/OnlineSurvey/eLearning/OnlineReadiness/ AmIReady.asp to determine if online classes are a good fit for you. Should you have questions please contact: Admissions: 443-412-2109 Cashier’s Office: 443-412-2208

Advising: 443-412-2301 Financial Aid: 443-412-2257

ARTS AND HUMANITIES Art + Design ART

101 Fundamentals of 2D Design CRN 20397 W CRN 20398 M

0830 1220 1830 2220

ART

103 Introduction to Graphic Communication

ART

107 Fundamentals of 3D Design

ART

108 Digital Media Culture (I)

ART

109 Sculpture I

ART

111 Studio Drawing I: Observation

ART

113 Painting I

ART

115 Ceramics I

ART ART

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CRN 20399 R

CRN 20400 R CRN 20401 W

0800 1150

CRN 20434 T CRN 20435 W CRN 20437 R CRN 20439 W CRN 20438 M CRN 20441 T

120 Digital Foundations I CRN 20443 M CRN 20442 TR

ONLINE

1340 1730 1340 1730 1410 1800 1340 1730 0830 1220 1410 1800 1800 2150 0830 1220 1340 1535

121 Introduction to Drawing for Non-Major (GH) CRN 20445 TR CRN 20446 T

122 Color: Art, Science & Culture (GH)

ART

160 Time-Based Media

ART

201 History of Art: Ancient & Medieval (H)(D)

ART

202 History Art-Renaissance-Modern (H)(D)

ART

207 Graphic Design

ART

213 Studio Drawing II: Contemporary Practice

ART

214 Painting II

ART

219 Sculpture II

ART

220 Ceramics II

ART

221 Studio Drawing: Illustration

ART

222 Studio Drawing: Special Projects & Portfolio

ART

223 Painting III

0800 1150 1410 1800

CRN 20403 CRN 20404 T

ART

1020 1215 1800 2150

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CRN 20447 W CRN 20448 R

1830 2220 1800 2150

CRN 20450 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20452 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20451 ONLINE CRN 20457 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20453 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20455 ONLINE CRN 20454 T 1800 2050 HONORS CRN 21298 T CRN 20463 M CRN 20467 R CRN 20468 T CRN 20470 W CRN 20469 M CRN 20471 T CRN 20472 M CRN 20473 M CRN 20475 R

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0800 1150 1410 1800 1340 1730 1340 1730 0830 1220 1410 1800 1800 2150 1410 1800 1410 1800 1340 1730


CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES ART

224 Painting IV

ART

225 Ceramics III

ART

CRN 20477 R CRN 20479 W CRN 20478 M CRN 20480 T

226 Ceramics IV

CRN 20482 W CRN 20481 M CRN 20483 T

ART

228 Sculpture IV

ART

229 Design for the Web

ART

231 3-D Modeling and Animation

ART

233 Portfolio Workshop

ART

251 Ceramics Workshop

CRN 20486 W CRN 20487 T CRN 20488 F

CRN 20489 T CRN 20490 W

CMST 230 Nonverbal Communication CRN 20192

CRN 21424 F

CRN 20038 TR

1340 1730 1830 2220

ENG

012 Basic Writing

ENG

017 Associated Reading & Writing

ENG

018 Integrated Reading and Writing

ENG

019 Accelerated Writing

1800 2150 HYBRID 0830 1120 0800 1150 1830 2220

1315 HYBRID

American Sign Language ASL

101 American Sign Language I

ASL

102 American Sign Language II

ASL

201 American Sign Language III

CRN 20165 M CRN 20166 T CRN 20167 T

ENG

1510 1800 1510 1800

Communication Studies CMST 101 Speech Fundamentals (I)

CMST 105 Interpersonal Communication (I,D)

CRN 20206 MW CRN 20207 TR CRN 20210 MW CRN 20382 MW CRN 21259 TR CRN 21252 CRN 21251 CRN 20217 CRN 20216 CRN 21346 CRN 20381

CRN 21414 CRN 21514 CRN 21416 CRN 21417

TR MW TR MW TR MW

W M T T

0830 0950 1100 1220 1840 2000 1100 1255 1340 1535 0800 0830 1020 1050 1340 1900

0955 1025 1215 1245 1535 2055

1025 1000 0930 1510

1120 1055 1025 1605

English

1540 1830

CRN 20177 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20178 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20168 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20179 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20170 F 1130 1420 CRN 20180 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20182 M 1540 1800 CRN 20184 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20171 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20172 W 0540 1700 CRN 20181 TR 1510 1630 CRN 20173 MW 1710 1830 CRN 20183 TR 1810 1930 CRN 20186 M 1840 2000 CRN 20174 W 1900 2150 CRN 20169 CRN 20185

0930 1050

English: Transitional

1340 1730

1215

ONLINE/T1

DRAM 204 Survey of Modern Drama (H,D)

Arts Management ARTM 201 Arts Seminar II

Drama

0830 1220 1410 1800 1800 2150

227 Sculpture III

CRN 20485 T

CRN 20191 R 1100 1220 HYBRID CRN 20190 T 1100 1220 HYBRID CRN 21347 ONLINE

0830 1220 1410 1800 1800 2150

ART

CRN 20484 T

CMST 210 Group Communication & Leadership (H)

1340 1730

HYBRID

HYBRID/T2 HYBRID

HYBRID ONLINE ONLINE

CRN 20188 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20189 ONLINE

101 English Composition (E)

CRN 20059 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20041 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20040 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20055 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20062 F 0830 1120 CRN 20045 S 0900 1150 CRN 20052 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20039 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20050 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20044 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20043 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20056 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20053 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20046 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20047 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20057 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20058 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20049 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20060 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20054 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20048 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20069 MW 1540 1700 CRN 20051 MW 1540 1700 CRN 20042 T 1640 1930 CRN 20070 TR 1810 1930 CRN 20066 CRN 20064

ONLINE ONLINE

Let curiosity take you somewhere new.

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ENG

ENG

101 English Composition (E) CONTINUED

CRN 20063 ONLINE CRN 20067 ONLINE CRN 21418 MW 0830 0950 CRN 21419 MW 1130 1250 CRN 21420 TR 0800 1920 CRN 21421 TR 1340 1500

102 English Comp and Literature

CRN 20075 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20076 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20072 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20081 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20079 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20073 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20078 TR 1510 1630 CRN 21374 MW 1540 1700 CRN 20082 MW 1840 2000 CRN 20077 ONLINE CRN 20074 TR 1100 1220 HONORS

ENG

107 Introduction to Creative Writing

ENG

109 Eng Comp: Research Writing

CRN 20083 TR

ENG

110 Poetry I

ENG

113 Fiction & Creation Nonfiction I

CRN 20227 M CRN 20341 MW

TR

ENG

239 English History and Grammar

CRN 20229 M CRN 20114 TR

1730 2020 1730 2010 1340 1500

CRN 20121

FR

102 Elementary French II

GER

102 Elementary German II

CRN 21384 T

CRN 20145 TR

1810 1930 HYBRID 1640 1800 1540 1700 1640 1800 HYBRID

HIST 101 History of Western Civilization I (B,D)

CRN 21060 MW 1000 1120 CRN 21059 ONLINE

ONLINE ONLINE

HIST 102 History of Western Civilization II (B,D)

CRN 21061 MW 1130 1250 CRN 21063 ONLINE

HIST 103 History of United States I (B,D)

1340 1500

1640 1800

205 American Literature: Early

ENG

206 American Literature: Late 19/20th Century (H,D)

ENG

209 Technical Writing

1410 1530 ONLINE

CRN 21072 MW 1000 1120 CRN 21070 R 1830 2120 CRN 21073 MW 1840 2000 CRN 21066 ONLINE

HIST 104 History of United States II (B,D)

CRN 21083 TR 0800 0920 CRN 21352 MW 0830 0950 CRN 21084 TR 0930 1050 CRN 21085 MW 1710 1830 CRN 21074 ONLINE CRN 21291 ONLINE

HIST 109 World History I (B,D)

ONLINE

CRN 21086 MW

1410 1530

ENG

210 Literature for Children & Young Adults (H)(D)

HIST 110 World History II (B,D)

ENG

215 Multicultural Literature: 20th Century (H,D)

HIST 202 Twentieth Century World (B,D)

ENG

216 Business Communications

HIST 207 African American History (B,D)

CRN 20094 TR CRN 20095 TR

1100 1220

CRN 21087

1100 1220

CRN 21089 TR

CRN 20096 MW 0830 0950 CRN 21393 T 1700 1830 HYBRID CRN 20097 ONLINE

ENG

219 American Women Writers (H,D)

ENG

231 Fiction & Creation Nonfiction II

ENG

232 Fiction & Creation Nonfiction III

ENG

233 African American Literature (H,D)

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CRN 20098 CRN 20342 MW CRN 20343 MW CRN 20101 MW

ONLINE

History

1130 1250

CRN 20092 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20093

237 Literature to Film (H)

CRN 21297 T

1730 2010

CRN 20091

ENG

CRN 20228 M

SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II

ENG

CRN 21268 MW

236 Poetry III

CRN 21249 TR

ENG 204 English Literature: Survey of English Literature II CRN 21411

ENG

SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I

ENG 183 Special Topics: Comics as Literature CRN 21413 TR

235 Poetry II

Foreign Language

0930 1050

CRN 20085 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20086 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20088 CRN 20087

ENG

CRN 21353

TR

1340 1500 0930 1050

HIST 214 History of the Middle East (D) CRN 21382 TR

1100 1220

HIST 283 Internship in Public History

ONLINE

CRN 21092

1130 1250 1130 1250 1000 1120

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Mass Communications

MUS 119 Vocal Jazz Ensemble II

MC

101 Introduction to Electronic Media

MUS 120 Orchestra I

MC

102 Audio Production

MUS 121 Orchestra II

MC

103 Television Studio Production

MC MC MC

CRN 20265 TR

CRN 20266 MW CRN 20268 W CRN 21310 M

CRN 20619 R

1340 1500

CRN 21359

1050 1245 1410 1800 1410 1800

CRN 20270

204 Video Production/Editing

MC

206 History of Film

CRN 20290 T

CRN 20624

ONLINE

CRN 20626

CRN 20291 W 1410 1800 CRN 20293 M 1830 2220 CRN 20292 ONLINE CRN 20294 ONLINE/T2

207 Digital Video I

MC

208 Multimedia Journalism I

MC

209 Multimedia Journalism II

MC

210 Introduction to Social Media

CRN 20295 T CRN 21340 M CRN 20297 M

ONLINE

Music MUS 104 Music Theory II

CRN 20585 MW TR

MUS 105 Chorus I

CRN 21357

1000 1120 1000 1050

T

1900 2150

CRN 21358 T

1900 2150

MUS 106 Chorus II

MUS 107 A Cappella Singers I CRN 20589 M

MUS 108 A Cappella Singers II CRN 20591 M

MUS 109 Band I

CRN 20608 M

MUS 110 Band II

CRN 20611 M

MUS 111 Jazz Ensemble I

CRN 20613 R

MUS 112 Jazz Ensemble II CRN 20615 R

MUS 118 Vocal Jazz Ensemble I CRN 20618 R

1900 2150 1900 2150 1900 2150 1900 2150 1900 2150 1900 2150 1900 2150

CRN 20655 CRN 20653 CRN 20656

MUS 134 Applied Music Woodwinds IV

1830 2120

CRN 20568

MUS 132 Applied Music Woodwinds II

CRN 20659 CRN 20657 CRN 20660

1830 2120

MUS 101 Music Fundamentals

CRN 20650 CRN 20647 CRN 20651

MUS 133 Applied Music Woodwinds III

1800 2150

CRN 20298

CRN 20625

MUS 130 Applied Music Commercial Voice IV MUS 131 Applied Music Woodwinds I

1340 1730 HYBRID

MC

1830 2120

MUS 129 Applied Music Commercial Voice III

1800 2150

MC

CRN 21360 T

CRN 20623

203 Advanced Audio Production CRN 20289 R

1830 2120

MUS 128 Applied Music Commercial Voice II

1020 1215

105 Introduction to Journalism (H)

T

MUS 127 Applied Music Commercial Voice I

104 Electronic Media Performance CRN 20269 TR

1900 2150

ONLINE

CRN 20740 CRN 20739 CRN 20741

MUS 135 Applied Music Brass I

CRN 20761 CRN 20764 CRN 20762

MUS 136 Applied Music Brass II

CRN 20769 CRN 20771 CRN 20770

MUS 137 Applied Music Brass III

CRN 20772 CRN 20774 CRN 20773

MUS 138 Applied Music Brass IV

CRN 20775 CRN 20777 CRN 20776

MUS 139 Applied Music: Drum Set/Percussion I CRN 20778

MUS 140 Applied Music: Drum Set/Percussion II CRN 20779

MUS 141 Applied Music: Drum Set/Percussion III CRN 20780

MUS 142 Applied Music: Drum Set/Percussion IV CRN 20781

MUS 143 Applied Music Strings I

CRN 20784 CRN 20787 CRN 21093 Let curiosity take you somewhere new.

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MUS 144 Applied Music Strings II

MUS 168 Applied Music Composition/Arrangement II

CRN 20823 CRN 20825 CRN 20824

CRN 20888

MUS 169 Applied Music Composition/Arrangement III CRN 20889

MUS 145 Applied Music Strings III

MUS 170 Applied Music Composition/Arrangement IV

CRN 20826 CRN 20830 CRN 20827

CRN 20890

MUS 171 Applied Music Improv I

CRN 20891

MUS 146 Applied Music Strings IV

MUS 172 Applied Music Improv II

CRN 20831 CRN 20833 CRN 20832

CRN 20892

MUS 173 Applied Music Improv III

CRN 20893

MUS 147 Applied Music Keyboard I

CRN 20834

MUS 174 Applied Music Improv IV

CRN 20894

MUS 148 Applied Music Keyboard II

CRN 20835

MUS 187 Chamber Music Ensemble I CRN 20895 R

MUS 149 Applied Music Keyboard III

CRN 20836

CRN 20896 R

MUS 150 Applied Music Keyboard IV

CRN 20838

CRN 20897 MW

CRN 20840

1000 1120

MUS 202 Music: Art of Listening II (GH)(D)

CRN 20899 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20901 ONLINE

MUS 152 Applied Music Voice II

CRN 20841

MUS 204 Music Theory IV

MUS 153 Applied Music Voice III

CRN 20910 MW TR

CRN 20843

MUS 154 Applied Music Voice IV

MUS 205 Chorus III

CRN 20844

CRN 21361

MUS 155 Applied Music Guitar I

CRN 20850

1900 2150

CRN 21362 T

1900 2150

MUS 207 A Cappella Singers III

CRN 20852

CRN 20927 M

MUS 157 Applied Music Guitar III

MUS 208 A Cappella Singers IV

CRN 20853

CRN 20928 M

MUS 158 Applied Music Guitar IV

MUS 209 Band III

CRN 20855

CRN 20929 M

MUS 159 Applied Music Electric Bass I

MUS 210 Band IV

CRN 20856

CRN 20930 M

MUS 160 Applied Music Electric Bass II

MUS 211 Jazz Ensemble III

CRN 20858

CRN 20931 R

MUS 161 Applied Music Electric Bass III

MUS 212 Jazz Ensemble IV

CRN 20861

CRN 20932 R

MUS 162 Applied Music Electric Bass IV

1130 1250 1130 1220

T

MUS 206 Chorus IV

MUS 156 Applied Music Guitar II

1900 2150 1900 2150 1900 2150 1900 2150 1900 2150 1900 2150

MUS 215 Introduction to Electronic Music

CRN 20862

CRN 20933 TR

MUS 163 Applied Music Electric Guitar I

1340 1535

MUS 216 World Music (H,D)

CRN 20863

CRN 20934 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20935 ONLINE

MUS 164 Applied Music Electric Guitar II CRN 20869

MUS 218 Vocal Jazz Ensemble III

MUS 165 Applied Music Electric Guitar III

CRN 20936 R

CRN 20870

1900 2150

MUS 219 Vocal Jazz Ensemble IV

MUS 166 Applied Music Electric Guitar IV

CRN 20937 R

CRN 20873

MUS 220 Orchestra III

MUS 167 Applied Music Composition/Arrangement I

CRN 21363 T

CRN 20887

MUS 221 Orchestra IV

CRN 21364 T

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1545 1835

MUS 201 Music: Art of Listening I (GH)(D)

MUS 151 Applied Music Voice I

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MUS 188 Chamber Music Ensemble II

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES MUS 222 Popular Music of the US (GH)(D)

CRN 20955 ONLINE CRN 20953 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20954 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20956 W 1830 2120

MUS 223 Listening to Jazz (H,D)

CRN 20959 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20960 ONLINE

MUS 227 Applied Music Commercial Voice V CRN 20964

MUS 228 Applied Music Commercial Voice VI CRN 20965

MUS 229 Applied Music Commercial Voice VII CRN 20966

MUS 230 Applied Music Commercial Voice VIII CRN 20967

MUS 231 Applied Music Woodwinds V

CRN 20969 CRN 20968 CRN 20970

MUS 232 Applied Music Woodwinds VI

CRN 20972 CRN 20971 CRN 20973

MUS 233 Applied Music Woodwinds VII

CRN 20987 CRN 20974 CRN 20988

MUS 234 Applied Music Woodwinds VIII CRN 20990 CRN 20989 CRN 20991

MUS 235 Applied Music Brass V

CRN 20992 CRN 20994 CRN 20993

MUS 236 Applied Music Brass VI

CRN 20995 CRN 20997 CRN 20996

MUS 237 Applied Music Brass VII

CRN 21012 CRN 21013 CRN 21014

MUS 238 Applied Music Brass VIII

CRN 21016 CRN 21018 CRN 21017

MUS 243 Applied Music Strings V

CRN 21023 CRN 21025 CRN 21024

MUS 244 Applied Music Strings VI

CRN 21026 CRN 21028 CRN 21027

MUS 245 Applied Music Strings VII

CRN 21029 CRN 21031 CRN 21030

MUS 246 Applied Music Strings VIII

CRN 21032 CRN 21034 CRN 21033

MUS 247 Applied Music Keyboard V

CRN 21035

MUS 248 Applied Music Keyboard VI

CRN 21036

MUS 249 Applied Music Keyboard VII

CRN 21037

MUS 250 Applied Music Keyboard VIII

CRN 21038

MUS 251 Applied Music Voice V

CRN 21039

MUS 252 Applied Music Voice VI

CRN 21040

MUS 253 Applied Music Voice VII

CRN 21041

MUS 254 Applied Music Voice VIII

CRN 21042

MUS 255 Applied Music Guitar V

CRN 21043

MUS 256 Applied Music Guitar VI

CRN 21044

MUS 257 Applied Music Guitar VII

CRN 21045

MUS 258 Applied Music Guitar VIII

CRN 21046

MUS 259 Applied Music Electric Bass V

CRN 21047

MUS 260 Applied Music Electric Bass VI

CRN 21048

MUS 261 Applied Music Electric Bass VII CRN 21049

MUS 239 Applied Music: Drum Set/Percussion V

MUS 262 Applied Music Electric Bass VIII

MUS 240 Applied Music: Drum Set/Percussion VI

MUS 263 Applied Music Electric Guitar V

MUS 241 Applied Music: Drum Set/Percussion VII

MUS 264 Applied Music Electric Guitar VI

MUS 242 Applied Music: Drum Set/Percussion VIII

MUS 265 Applied Music Electric Guitar VII

CRN 21019 CRN 21020

CRN 21021 CRN 21022

CRN 21050

CRN 21051 CRN 21052 CRN 21053

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MUS 266 Applied Music Electric Guitar VIII

PHOT 105 Photojournalism

MUS 267 Applied Music Composition/Arrangement V

PHOT 131 Digital Imaging I

CRN 21054

CRN 20373 R

CRN 21055

MUS 268 Applied Music Composition/Arrangement\ VI CRN 21056

CRN 20375 W CRN 20374 M

PHOT 206 Studio Lighting

CRN 21057

MUS 270 Applied Music Composition/Arrangement VIII CRN 21058

CRN 20378 W

PHOT 231 Digital Imaging II

CRN 21062

CRN 20380 M

MUS 272 Applied Music Improv VI

CRN 20162 MW CRN 20163 M

MUS 274 Applied Music Improv VIII

CRN 21067

1830 2220

1710 1830 1900 2150

Theater

MUS 275 Applied Music Keyboard Theory CRN 21068

THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre

MUS 287 Chamber Music Ensemble III

CRN 20328 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20327 ONLINE

1545 1835

MUS 288 Chamber Music Ensemble IV R

0930 1050

RELG 210 Comparative Religion (H,D)

CRN 21065

CRN 21071

1410 1800

Religion

CRN 21064

MUS 273 Applied Music Improv VII

CRN 21069 R

1410 1800

PHOT 209 History of Photography (H) CRN 20379 TR

MUS 271 Applied Music Improv V

0830 1245 1830 2220

PHOT 202 Alternative Photographic Processes CRN 20377 W

MUS 269 Applied Music Composition/Arrangement VII

1340 1730

THEA 102 Acting I

1545 1835

CRN 20331 TR

1545 1730

Philosophy

THEA 103 Acting II

PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy (H)

THEA 201 Fund of Play Directing

CRN 20333 TR

CRN 20150 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20147 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20146 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20149 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20148 T 1900 2150 CRN 21381 ONLINE

CRN 20335 TR

PHIL 205 Ethics (H)

CRN 20153 TR CRN 20154 TR CRN 20155 R

PHIL 220 Bioethics (H)

CRN 20156 MW CRN 20157 W

PHIL 221 Business Ethics (H) CRN 20158 TR CRN 21391 W

CRN 20337

THEA 279 Theatre Workshop I

CRN 20338

THEA 280 Theatre Workshop II

1510 1630 1540 1700

CRN 20339

THEA 281 Theatre Workshop III

CRN 20340

1100 1220 1340 1500 ONLINE

Visual + Performing Arts VPA

1410 1530 1900 2150

CRN 21267

ANTH 102 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (B,D) CRN 20538 TR CRN 21410 T

1340 1730 1830 2220

PHOT 102 Black and White Photography II

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1510 1630

ANTH 263 Special Topics: Food, Culture, and Society

PHOT 101 Black and White Photography I

CRN 20372 R

ONLINE

Anthropology

0930 1050

Photography CRN 20370 T CRN 20371 W

201 Visual & Performing Arts Survey (H,D)

BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

1510 1630 1700 1830 HYBRID

PHIL 250 Philosophy of Religion (H) CRN 20160 TR

1100 1220

THEA 223 Makeup for the Performer

PHIL 200 Principles of Logic (H) CRN 20152 TR CRN 20151 MW

1340 1535

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Criminal Justice

PL

242 Real Estate Transactions

CJ

PL

248 Internship Paralegal Studies

CJ

101 Intro to Criminal Justice

CRN 20539 ONLINE CRN 20541 MW 0830 0950 CRN 21332 R 1900 2150

103 Intro to Corrections CRN 20543 MW CRN 20544 M

1130 1250 1900 2150

CJ

104 Procedural Law & Evidence

CJ

109 Police Organization & Administration

CJ

111 Principles of Criminal Law

CRN 20547 T

CRN 20548 TR CRN 20549 TR CRN 20550 R

1730 2020 0930 1050 1340 1500 1900 2150

CJ

213 Criminology

CJ

214 Police Problems and Practices

CJ

283 Field Practicum Criminal Justice

CRN 20551 W CRN 21333

MW

1900 2150 1000 1120

101 American National Government (B)

PS

102 State & Local Government (B)

PS

106 Introduction to Law (B)

PS

201 Intro International Relations (B)

PS

283 Internship in Political Science

PSY

CRN 20599 ONLINE CRN 20603 F 0830 0950 HYBRID CRN 20605 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20606 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20607 W 1830 2120

ECON 102 Microeconomics (B)

CRN 20609 ONLINE CRN 20631 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20632 R 1900 2150

Geography GEOG 101 Physical Geography (B)

CRN 21105

101 General Psychology (B)

CRN 21106 CRN 21107 CRN 21108 MW 0830 0950 CRN 21109 MW 1000 1120 CRN 21110 MW 1000 1120 CRN 21111 MW 1130 1250 CRN 21113 MW 1130 1250 CRN 21114 MW 1410 1530 CRN 21115 MW 1540 1700 CRN 21116 TR 0800 0920 CRN 21117 TR 0930 1050 CRN 21118 TR 1100 1220 CRN 21130 TR 1100 1220 CRN 21131 TR 1340 1500 CRN 21132 MW 1710 1830 CRN 21134 W 1800 2050 CRN 21285 T 1730 1910 CRN 21354 CRN 21335 S 0900 1150

204 Abnormal Psychology

PSY

207 Educational Psychology

0930 1050

PSY

208 Alcohol/Drugs: Impact on Behavior

1340 1500

PSY

209 Social Psychology (D)

1830 2120

PSY

212 The Helping Relationship

1340 1600

101 Introduction to Law (B)

PL

105 Legal Research

124 Civil Litigation & Procedure CRN 21097 TR

1410 1530

PSY

PL

PL

CRN 21104 MW

0930 1050

202 Child Psychology

Paralegal

CRN 21096 M

TR

PSY

GEOG 204 Intro to Geographic Information Systems

122 Torts and Insurance

CRN 21103

1830 2120

105 Human Relations

CRN 20643 ONLINE CRN 20687 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20700 TR 1100 1220

PL

CRN 21102 M

PSY

GEOG 103 World Regional Geography (B,D)

CRN 20998 TR

CRN 21099 ONLINE CRN 21100 TR 0930 1050

Psychology

ECON 101 Macroeconomics (B)

CRN 21095 TR

CRN 21098

PS

Economics

CRN 20702 TR

1510 1630

Political Science

CRN 20552

CRN 20637 ONLINE CRN 20638 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20641 TR 0930 1050

CRN 20999 TR

1100 1220

CRN 21137

MW

ONLINE ONLINE

HYBRID ONLINE

1130 1250

CRN 21119 ONLINE CRN 21120 MW 1000 1120 CRN 21121 CRN 21122

CRN 21127 CRN 21128

MW TR TR T

CRN 21124 M

1410 1530 1640 1800 1340 1500 1900 2150 1900 2150

CRN 21125 CRN 21136

TR

ONLINE

1340 1500

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PSY

PSY

214 Human Development Across the Life Span

CRN 21129 ONLINE CRN 21139 MW 1000 1120 CRN 21140 MW 1410 1530 CRN 21141 MW 1540 1700 CRN 21142 TR 0930 1050 CRN 21143 TR 1100 1220 CRN 21144 T 1900 2150

SOC

CRN 20672

TR

0800 0920

CRN 21223 CRN 21224 CRN 21226 MW 0830 0950 CRN 21225 MW 0830 0950 CRN 21227 MW 1000 1120 CRN 21228 MW 1130 1250 CRN 21229 MW 1130 1250 CRN 21231 MW 1410 1530 CRN 21230 MW 1410 1530 CRN 21233 TR 0930 1050 CRN 21232 TR 0930 1050 CRN 21234 TR 1340 1500 CRN 21235 TR 1640 1800 CRN 21334 S 1000 1250 CRN 21236 T 1730 2020 CRN 21237 R 1900 2150 CRN 21286 W 1730 1910

CRN 20680 CRN 20679 MW 1000 1120

ONLINE ONLINE

EDUC 108 Classroom Management

CRN 20681 CRN 20683

HONORS

SOC

201 Marriage and the Family (B,D)

CRN 21243

R

1830

2120

CRN 20690

EDUC 202 Field Placement II

CRN 20692

EDUC 207 Processes & Acquisition of Reading CRN 20696 CRN 20695 TR 1100 1220

EDUC 208 Avenues to Children's Literacy CRN 20697

HYBRID

CRN 20704

EDUC 215 School-Age Child Care

CRN 21383 CRN 20710 CRN 20709

TR T

0930 1830

CRN 20711

EDUC 219 Everyday Classroom Assessment CRN 20713

TR

1340 1500

Health

CRN 21263 W

1900 2150

HLTH 101 Contemporary Health Issues (I)

SOC

263 Special Topics: Food, Culture, and Society

CRN 21264 TR CRN 21265 T

ONLINE ONLINE

1050 2120

EDUC 218 Exploring Teaching Next Career

212 Race, Class & Gender-US (GB)(D)

214 Juvenile Delinquency

ONLINE

EDUC 217 Introduction to Special Education

ONLINE

SOC

ONLINE

EDUC 209 Teaching Reading in Content Area:II

CRN 21244 ONLINE CRN 21262 TR 0930 1050

SOC 213 Criminology

ONLINE

EDUC 201 Field Placement I

CRN 21238 ONLINE CRN 21239 MW 1000 1120 CRN 21240 TR 1100 1220 CRN 21241 M 1830 2120

200 Introduction to Social Work

ONLINE

EDUC 113 Introduction to Early Childhood Education

102 Social Problems (B,D)

CRN 21311

ONLINE

EDUC 104 Materials & Curriculum in Early Childhood

101 Intro to Sociology (B,D)

SOC

SOC

EDUC 101 Introduction to Education

CRN 20675 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20676

1100 1220

Sociology SOC

Education

EDUC 103 The Young Child

216 Adolescent Psychology CRN 21145 TR

EDUCATION, WELLNESS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

CRN 21147 TR 1100 1220 CRN 21148 TR 1340 1500 CRN 21150 CRN 21146 TR 0930 1050 CRN 21149

1100 1220 1730 2020

HLTH 102 EMC, First Aid, and Safety CRN 21152

TR

0930

ONLINE ONLINE

ONLINE ONLINE

1050

HLTH 103 Wellness Theory & Application (I) CRN 21153

MW

1000

1120

HLTH 104 Environmental Health (I)

CRN 21155

ONLINE

HLTH 106 Nutrition Personal Wellness (I)

CRN 21158 TR 1640 1800 CRN 21157

HLTH 107 Stress Management

CRN 21160

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES HLTH 201 Human Sexuality (D)

CRN 21161

HLTH 203 The U.S. Health Care System(B) CRN 21396

ONLINE

101 Beginning Tennis

PE

102 Intermediate Tennis

PE

104 Beginning Bowling

PE

130 Hiking

PE

CRN 21163

CRN 21164 CRN 21166 CRN 21165

S S

M M

0750

1030

0750

1030

0800 1040 0800 1040

CRN 21278 CRN 21386 CRN 21167 F 1130 1420 CRN 21168 F 1430 1700 CRN 21385

131 Beginning Badminton CRN 21169 CRN 21170

TR TR

1100 1100

1220 1220

MW

1410

1530

PE

133 Aqua Yoga

PE

134 Cross Training for Fitness

PE

135 Indoor Cycling

PE

136 Cardiovascular Fitness

PE

CRN 21171

CRN 21172

CRN 21177 CRN 21178

TR

MW MW

1100

1220

1130 1130

1250 1250

CRN 21188 CRN 21187 CRN 21184 CRN 21186 CRN 21183 MW 2010 2130 CRN 21182 MW 2010 2130 CRN 21185 CRN 21181 TR 1100 1220

138 Jogging

CRN 21389 CRN 21387 CRN 21175 CRN 21388 CRN 21176

PE

147 Mountain Biking

PE

154 Hatha Yoga

PE

155 Matwork Pilates

PE

178 Dance Movement

CRN 21180

CRN 21195 CRN 21194

CRN 21199 CRN 21200 CRN 21198 CRN 21201

F

0830

1120

MW MW

1130 1000

1250 1120

0930 1100 0930

1050 1220 1050

0930

1050

TR TR TR TR

228 Weight Training

PE

229 Advanced Weight Training

PE

230 Fitness Walking

ONLINE

Physical Education PE

PE

ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE

CRN 21204 CRN 21205 CRN 21207 CRN 21206 CRN 21208 CRN 21209

TR MW MW TR TR TR

1100 2010 2010 1940 1100 1940

1220 2130 2130 2100 1220 2100

CRN 21218 CRN 21214 CRN 21390 MW 1540 1700 CRN 21212 CRN 21213 CRN 21219 TR 1640 1800 CRN 21217 CRN 21216

ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE

INTEGRATED BUSINESS AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Accounting

ACCT 101 Accounting Principles I

CRN 21343 W 0830 0950 HYBRID CRN 20231 TR 0930 1050 CRN 21246 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20230 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20226 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20232 T 1900 2150 CRN 20233 ONLINE CRN 20234 ONLINE

ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE

ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE

ACCT 102 Accounting Principles II

CRN 20235 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20237 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20238 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20239 TR 1340 1500 HYBRID CRN 20243 ONLINE/T1 CRN 21351 High School Only ONLINE CRN 20242 ONLINE

ACCT 108 Computerized Accounting CRN 20245 CRN 21422 W

ONLINE/T1 1900 2020 HYBRID

ACCT 204 Tax Accounting II

CRN 21300

ACCT 205 Auditing

CRN 20247

ACCT 208 Managerial Accounting CRN 20248

ONLINE

ONLINE/T2 ONLINE/T2

ACCT 210 Capstone-Cert Bookkeeper Prep CRN 21356 M

1830 1930 HYBRID

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Business BA

BA

101 Introduction to Business (I)

CRN 20253 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20254 MW 0830 0950 CRN 21341 M 0830 0950 CRN 20271 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20258 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20264 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20252 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20259 M 1900 2150 CRN 20256 CRN 20272 John Carrol H.S. Only CRN 21344

BA

103 Public Relations

BA

104 Advertising & Sales Promotion

BA

105 Professional Selling

BA

108 Human Resource Management

BA

109 Principles of Management

BA

110 Intro to Entrepreneurship

BA

115 Employee Relations

BA

116 Employee Training and Dev

BA

117 Strategic Human Capital Mgmt

BA

203 Principles of Marketing

BA

CRN 20277 CRN 20278 T

CRN 20279 CRN 20280

CADD 101 Introduction to CADD ONLINE/T1 ONLINE ONLINE

CRN 20286 CRN 20287 CRN 20309

210 Business Computer Applications

212 Internet Research

BA

245 Contemp Issues in Business

CRN 20325

CRN 20330 M

CRN 20355

CADD 265 Solidworks

ONLINE

CRN 20357 W

ONLINE ONLINE

1800 2150

Computer Information Systems CIS

ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE/T1 ONLINE/T2 ONLINE/T2

ONLINE/T1

1830 2030 HYBRID

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CRN 20361 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20363 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20359 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20365 TR 1100 1220 CRN 21279 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20366 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20368 TR 1510 1630 CRN 21365 W 1800 2050 CRN 20412 R 1830 2120 CRN 20409 CRN 20369 CRN 20407 CRN 21366 CRN 21301

CIS

104 Computer Operating Systems

CIS

110 Intro to UNIX/Linux

CIS

111 C Programming Language

CIS

113 Intro to Powerpoint

CIS

114 Intro to Computer User Support

CIS

115 Fundamentals of Programming

ONLINE

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1800 2150

CADD 263 Special Topics: Revit II

ONLINE

CRN 20320 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20322 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20323 ONLINE

BA

1800 2150

CRN 20354

CRN 20317 T 1900 2150 HYBRID CRN 21355 John Carroll H.S. Only ONLINE

BA

CRN 20351 R

1340 1730 1800 2150

CADD 260 AutoLISP for AutoCAD

205 Business Law

CRN 20318

CADD 102 Intermediate CADD

CRN 20353 T

CRN 21342 R 0930 1050 HYBRID CRN 21280 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20314 ONLINE CRN 21348 PMHS, EHS, BAHS Only ONLINE CRN 21349 Aberdeen H.S. Only ONLINE CRN 21350 Fallston H.S. Only ONLINE CRN 20316 John Carroll H.S. Only ONLINE CRN 21345 North Harford H.S. Only ONLINE

206 Entreprenrship and Sm Business

CRN 20349 R CRN 20350 M

CADD 252 Customizing AutoCAD

ONLINE

CRN 20281 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20282 ONLINE CRN 20284 CRN 20285 John Carrol H.S. Only

CRN 20347 TR 0800 0920 HYBRID CRN 21398 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20346 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20344 R 1900 2150 HYBRID CRN 20345 ONLINE

CADD

0930 1050 HYBRID

BA

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246 Legal Environment of Business

T2 HYBRID/T1 ONLINE/T1 ONLINE/T2 ONLINE ONLINE/T2 ONLINE

CRN 20413 MW 1540 1700 CRN 20415 T 1640 1800 HYBRID CRN 20416 R 1830 2120 HYBRID/T1 CRN 21368 ONLINE CRN 20417 R

1830 2120 HYBRID/T2

CRN 20418 MW 1000 1105 HYBRID CRN 21369 ONLINE CRN 20420 CRN 21367 T

ONLINE

1830 2120 HYBRID/T2

CRN 20422 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20424 R 1640 1800 HYBRID CRN 20425 M 1900 2150 HYBRID CRN 20423 ONLINE

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119 Programming I: Java

CRN 20427 TR 1340 1535 CRN 21275 ONLINE CIS 135 Introduction to Networks CRN 20428 W 1410 1530 HYBRID CRN 20431 R 1830 2120 HYBRID/T2 CRN 20429 ONLINE CRN 21370 ONLINE

CIS

136 Intro to Internet Tech

CIS

145 Introduction to Excel

CIS

201 Assembly Programming Lang

CIS

203 Computer Systems & Procedures

CIS

210 Fund of Network Security

CIS

211 MS Windows Server Oper System

CIS

214 Programming II: Java

CIS

217 Intro to Web Programming

CIS

221 Programming II: C/C++

CIS

229 Python Programming Language

CRN 20569 CRN 20570 CRN 20572 T

CRN 20577 M CRN 20578 T CRN 21371

FIN

1830 2120 HYBRID 1830 2120 HYBRID/T2 ONLINE

ISS

111 Cisco 1

ISS

112 Cisco 2

ISS

213 Cisco 3

ISS

214 Cisco 4

ISS

220 Strategic Infrastructure Security

ISS

221 Network Defense & Countermeasures

ISS

222 Computer Forensics

CRN 20579 TR 1545 1730 HYBRID CRN 20580 ONLINE CRN 20581 CRN 20582 MW CRN 20584 T

ONLINE

1410 1530 1800 2050 HYBRID/T2

Electronics ELEC 105 Introduction to Electronics CRN 20735 TR

1340 1630

Engineering Technology ENGT 102 Blueprint Reading CRN 20737 T

MW

CRN 20616 TR 1340 1630 HYBRID/T2 CRN 20612 MW 1800 2050 HYBRID/T2 CRN 20614 ONLINE/T2 CRN 21377 M 1800 2020 HYBRID CRN 20617 ONLINE/T1 CRN 21378 W 1800 2020 HYBRID CRN 20666 ONLINE/T2 CRN 20671 T 1830 2120 HYBRID/T2 CRN 20667 ONLINE/T1

Office Systems

1720 1820

OS

116 Communication Technologies

OS

129 Intro Office Procedures & Managment

OS

135 Medical Office Systems

OS

140 Fundamentals of Healthcare

OS

214 Advance Keyboarding & Document Processing

1800 2000 1410 1530 1800 2050 1830 2120

ENGT 109 LabVIEW Fundamentals CRN 20749 W

CRN 20601 TR 1340 1630 HYBRID/T1 CRN 21397 MW 1800 2050 HYBRID/T1 CRN 20600 ONLINE

113 Inter Keyboarding & Document Processing

ENGT 107 Prncpl Hydraulics & Pneumatics CRN 20747 T

1410 1700 HYBRID/T2 1800 2050 HYBRID/T2

OS

ENGT 106 Intro to Additive Manufacturing CRN 21379 T

CRN 20596 MW CRN 20597 TR

1830 2120

ENGT 105 Electrical Control Systems CRN 21372

CRN 20593 MW 1410 1700 HYBRID/T1 CRN 20594 TR 1800 2050 HYBRID/T1 CRN 21376 ONLINE/T1

100 Keyboarding Basics

ENGT 103 Introduction to 3D Printing CRN 20738 R

CRN 21276 TR 1510 1630 CRN 21287 W 1730 1900 HYBRID CRN 21375 W 1800 2050 CRN 20592 T 1830 2120 HYBRID/T1 CRN 20590 ONLINE

OS

ENGT 101 Intro Engineering Tech CRN 20736 T

ONLINE

105 Intro to Cybersecurity

ONLINE

1830 2120 HYBRID ONLINE/T1

CRN 21274

ISS

ONLINE

ONLINE

100 Personal Finance

Information Systems Security

1800 2150

CRN 20573

CRN 20576 T CRN 20575

Finance

CRN 20789 CRN 20790 CRN 20791 R

CRN 20792 M

ONLINE

1900 2130 HYBRID 1900 2130 HYBRID

CRN 20793 CRN 20795 CRN 20796

ONLINE

ONLINE/T2 ONLINE/T2

ONLINE

1800 2050

ENGT 223 Principles of Mechanics CRN 20757 R

1800 2050 HYBRID

ENGT 224 Quality Assurance for Technicians CRN 21373

W

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NURS 211 Medical-Surgical Nursing III CRN 20143 CRN 20144

Allied Health Sciences AHS

CRN 20099 ONLINE CRN 20102 T 1800 1920 HYBRID

MAS 120 Medical Assisting Fundamentals 830 1800

MAS 122 Clinical Medical Assisting I CRN 20106

MW

900

MAS 124 Clinical Medical Assisting II CRN 20109 CRN 20111

TR MW

MAS 126 Medical Billing CRN 20112

W

MAS 127 Medical Coding CRN 20113

M

1120 HYBRID/T1 2050 HYBRID/T2

2220 T1 1250 T2

1800

1950

TR

1800

2050

800

TR

800

1150 1150

MAS 210 Medical Assisting Practicum CRN 20119 CRN 20120

CRN 20001 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20002 ONLINE CRN 20003 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20004 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20005 TR 1340 1500 CRN 20006 R 1930 2220

CRN 20007 W CRN 20009 T CRN 20010 T

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BIO

100 Fundamentals of Biology

BIO

108 Human Body in Hlth & Dise

BIO

109 Human Genetics

BIO

110 Intro to Plant Sciences

BIO

116 Humn Body Hlth Dsease Lab

BIO

119 Biology for Health Prof

T2 T1 T2

Nursing NURS 101 Fundamentals of Nursing CRN 20125 CRN 20126 CRN 20127 CRN 20128

MW MW MW MW

1100 1100 1100 1100

NURS 105 Medical/Surgical Nursing I CRN 20129 CRN 20130

F F

915 1200

NURS 110 Mental Health Nursing CRN 20131 CRN 20132

F F

1200 915

1250 1250 1250 1250 1105 1350 1350 1105

NURS 112 Contemporary Issues in Nursing CRN 20133 CRN 20134

NURS 210 Medical-Surgical Nursing II CRN 20135 CRN 20136

M M

830 1100

NURS 220 Maternal-Newborn Nursing CRN 20137 CRN 20138

R R

NURS 230 Pediatric Nursing CRN 20141 CRN 20142

R R

1220 1520

1330 1030

1520 1220

NURS 212 Leadership in Nursing

CRN 20139 CRN 20140

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1020 1250

1030 1330

ONLINE ONLINE

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1410 1600 1000 1150 1930 2120

iology B

T1

MAS 202 Pharmacology for Medical Assisting CRN 20118

ASTR 151 Astronomy

ASTR 152 Sky & Telescope Lab

MAS 200 Laboratory Procedures for Med Asst CRN 20115

stronomy A

1250 T1

1800 830

1050 1050

hese courses also require lab time. See online Credit Schedule of T Classes before registering: www.harford.edu/credit

Medical Assisting F R

900 900

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATH

101 Medical Terminology & Ethics

CRN 20104 CRN 20105

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ONLINE

CRN 20025 T 1600 2010 1730 1850 CRN 20027 F

1130 1320

CRN 20386 S 0900 1145 1200 1445 CRN 20387 TR 1100 1220 1340 1630 CRN 20388 TR 0930 1050 0930 1220 CRN 20389 R 1340 1630 HYBRID CRN 20390 MW 1710 1830 1840 2130 CRN 21394 TR 1800 1920 1930 2220

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120 General Biology

CRN 20391 TR 0800 0920 0930 1220 CRN 20392 T 0800 0920 0930 1220 CRN 20394 MW 1540 1700 1710 2000 CRN 20395 MW 1540 1700 1710 2000 CRN 20396 MW 0830 0950 1000 1250

BIO

121 General Biology II

BIO

203 Anatomy and Physiology I

BIO

BIO

BIO

hemistry C

CHEM 010 Preparatory Chemistry

CRN 20506 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20507 TR 1810 1930 CRN 20508 ONLINE CRN 20509 S 0900 1145

CHEM 100 Chem for Changing Times

CRN 20510

CHEM 111 General Chemistry I

CRN 20511 MW 0830 0950 1000 1250 CRN 20512 MW 0830 0950 1000 1250 CRN 20513 TR 0930 1050 1340 1625 CRN 20514 TR 0930 1050 1340 1625 CRN 20516 TR 1730 1850 1900 2145 CRN 20517 TR 1730 1850 1900 2145

CRN 20405 MW 0830 0950 1000 1250 CRN 20406 TR 1640 1800 1810 2100

CRN 20432 MW 0830 0950 0930 1220 CRN 20440 MW 0830 0950 0930 1220 CRN 20444 F 0830 1120 HYBRID CRN 20449 TR 1100 1220 1340 1630 CRN 20456 TR 1800 1920 1930 2220 CRN 20458 TR 1800 1920 1930 2220 CRN 20460 TR 1100 1220 1340 1630 CRN 20462 F 1225 1325 1330 1620

204 Anatomy and Physiology II

CRN 20464 MW 0830 0950 1000 1250 CRN 20465 W 1000 1250 HYBRID CRN 20493 MW 1800 1920 1930 2220 CRN 20494 MW 1800 1920 1930 2220 CRN 20945 MW 1130 1250 1410 1700 CRN 20947 MW 1130 1250 1410 1700

205 Microbiology (GL)

CRN 20495 MW 0830 0950 1000 1120 CRN 20496 TR 0930 1050 1100 1220 CRN 20498 MW 1130 1250 1410 1530 CRN 20499 MW 1540 1700 1710 1830 CRN 20500 TR 1640 1800 1810 1930 CRN 20501 MW 1840 2000 2010 2130

210 Nutrition

CRN 20502 ONLINE CRN 20503 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20504 ONLINE CRN 20505 ONLINE

ONLINE

CHEM 112 General Chemistry IIA

CRN 20520 TR 0800 0920 0930 1215 CRN 20521 TR 0800 0920 0930 1215 CRN 20522 MW 0830 0950 1000 1250

CHEM 135 Chemistry for Engineers

CRN 20524 MW 0830 0950 1000 1250

CHEM 207 Organic Chemistry I

CRN 20525 TR 0800 0920 0930 1215

CHEM 208 Organic Chemistry II

CRN 20526 TR 1340 1500 1510 1800 CRN 20527 MW 1410 1530 1540 1830

Computer Science CSI

131 Computer Science I

CSI

132 Computer Science II

CRN 20586 ONLINE CRN 20587 M 1700 1850 HYBRID CRN 20588

ONLINE

Engineering ENGR 103 Intro to Engineering Design CRN 20545 MW CRN 20546 TR

ENGR 104 Statics

CRN 20554 TR

0830 1120 1710 2005 1340 1500

ENGR 202 Mech of Materials

CRN 20556 TR 0930 1050 1100 1200

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ENGR 203 Engineering Materials CRN 20557 T

MATH 022 Liberal Arts Track I

1810 2115

CRN 20674 CRN 20677 CRN 20678 CRN 20689 CRN 20698 CRN 20699 CRN 20703 CRN 20717

ENGR 232 Engineering Thermodynamics CRN 20559 MW

1810 1930

nvironmental Science E

ENV

111 Intro to Envirmental Sci

CRN 20560 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20561 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20562 ONLINE

ENV

112 Environmental Science Lab

ENV

220 Principles Envir Analysis I

CRN 20563 W

arth Science E

MATH 024 STEM Track I

ES

106 Earth Science Laboratory

ES

107 Earth and Space Science

CRN 20743 CRN 20744 CRN 20745 CRN 20748 CRN 20751

CRN 20566 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20567 ONLINE CRN 20628 ONLINE CRN 20630 MW 1410 1530 CRN 21269 ONLINE

CRN 20763 CRN 20766 CRN 20768 CRN 20782 CRN 20783 CRN 20785 CRN 20799

CRN 20652 MW 1610 1830 CRN 20663 T 1640 1900 1640 1900

FS

101 Basic Forensics Sci Lab

CRN 20529 T 1510 1630 HYBRID CRN 20531 W 1900 2145 CRN 21423 ONLINE CRN 20532 R

MATH 014 Intens Rev of Intermed Algebra MATH 021 Pre-Algebra II CRN 20646 CRN 20654 CRN 20658 CRN 20669 CRN 20664 CRN 20665 CRN 20688 CRN 21380

MW MW TR TR S S TR TR

1000 1050

1000 1840 0930 1410 0900 0900 0930 1810

1030 2040 1130 1310 1310

0900 0930 0900 1840 1840 0900 0830

1310 1130 1310 2040 2040 1310 1030

CRN 20801 F 0830 1240 CRN 20803 S 0900 1310 CRN 20804 TR 0930 1130 CRN 20805 TR 1810 2010 CRN 20808 ONLINE CRN 20811 ONLINE CRN 20812 S 0900 1310

MATH 027 STAT Track Mathematics

CRN 20828 TR 1340 1540 CRN 20829 MW 1000 1200 HYBRID CRN 20837 MW 1840 2040 CRN 20839 ONLINE CRN 20842 S 0900 1245

1540 1730

Math: Transitional CRN 20620 MW

S TR S MW MW S MW

0830 1840 0930 0900 0900

MATH 026 STEM Track III

orensic Science F

100 Basic Forensic Science

MW MW TR S S

MATH 025 STEM Track II

CRN 20634 R 1340 1530 CRN 20636 ONLINE CRN 20640 M 1840 2030 CRN 20648 R 1020 1220

FS

0950 1200 2040 1310 2040 1200 1310 1310

CRN 20719 F 0830 1240 CRN 20720 ONLINE CRN 20722 TR 0800 1000 CRN 20723 TR 0930 1130 CRN 20724 S 0900 1310 CRN 20726 ONLINE CRN 20727 MW 1840 2040 CRN 20731 S 0900 1310

CRN 20565 T 1340 1535 1340 1720

105 Earth Science

0800 1000 1840 0900 1840 1000 0900 0900

MATH 023 Liberal Arts Track II

1410 1550

ES

MW MW MW S MW MW S S

MATH 101 College Algebra (M)

CRN 20627 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20845 MW 1000 1120 CRN 20846 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20847 TR 0930 1050 CRN 20848 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20849 ONLINE CRN 20854 MW 1130 1250 CRN 20860 W 1845 2130

1200 2040 1130 1610 1310 1310 1130 2010

MATH 102 Contemporary Mathematics (M)

CRN 20864 MW 0830 0950 CRN 20865 TR 0800 0920 CRN 20866 TR 1100 1220 CRN 20867 MW 1410 1530 CRN 20871 TR 1810 1930 CRN 20874 ONLINE

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CREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES MATH 103 Trigonometry (M) CRN 20878 TR CRN 20879 TR

0930 1050 1610 1730

hysical Science P

SCI

105 Phys Science I

SCI

106 Phys Science Lab: Matter

MATH 109 Precalculus Mathematics (M)

CRN 20880 MWF 0820 0955 CRN 20881 MW 1540 1815 CRN 20882 MWF 1000 1135 CRN 20883 TWR 1340 1515 CRN 20884 ONLINE

MATH 111 Intro to Finite Math (M) CRN 20886 TR

0800 0920

MATH 131 Concepts in Mathematics I CRN 20820 MW CRN 20822 T

1100 1250 1730 1920 HYBRID

MATH 203 Calculus I (M)

CRN 20898 MW 1410 1610 CRN 20900 MW 1410 1600 CRN 20902 TR 1340 1535 CRN 20903 ONLINE CRN 20904 MW 1410 1600 CRN 20905 MW 1930 2120

MATH 204 Calculus II (M)

CRN 20907 TR CRN 20908 TR CRN 20909 MW

MATH 206 Calculus III

CRN 20911 MW CRN 20912 TR

0930 1125 1340 1530 1840 2030 1410 1600 1940 2130

MATH 208 Elem Differential Equations CRN 20913 MW

MATH 210 Discrete Structures CRN 20914 TR

0830 0950 1100 1220

CRN 20706 S CRN 20708 TR CRN 20715 S CRN 20718 R

0900 1140 1800 1920 1200 1350 1930 2120

hysics P

PHYS 101 Introductory Physics I

CRN 20725 MW 0830 0950 1000 1100

PHYS 102 Introductory Physics II

CRN 20788 TR 0800 0920 0930 1030 CRN 20810 MW 1710 1830 1840 1940

PHYS 200 General Physics I Lab CRN 20813 W

1410 1700

PHYS 203 Gen Phys: Mech & Dynam

CRN 20816 MW 1000 1120 1130 1230 CRN 20817 MW 1000 1120 1130 1230

PHYS 204 Gen Phys: Wave, Heat, Elec

CRN 20818 TR 0800 0920 0930 1220

PHYS 205 Gen Phys: Elec, Rel, MPhy

CRN 20821 TR 1640 1800 1810 1910

MATH 211 Elements of Geometry (M) CRN 20915 TR CRN 20916 MW

1340 1500 HYBRID 1540 1700

MATH 212 Calculus with Applications (M)

CRN 20918 TR 1810 1930 CRN 20920 ONLINE

MATH 216 Intro to Statistics (M)

CRN 20921 MW 0830 1020 CRN 20922 R 0800 0950 HYBRID CRN 20923 MW 1050 1240 CRN 20924 TR 0930 1045 CRN 20925 TR 1410 1600 CRN 20926 S 0900 1250 CRN 20938 MW 1000 1150 CRN 20939 MW 1050 1240 CRN 20940 TR 1340 1530 CRN 20942 ONLINE CRN 20944 TR 1340 1540 CRN 20946 MW 1830 2025 CRN 20948 TR 1730 1925 CRN 20950 T 0800 0950 HYBRID CRN 21292 ONLINE

MATH 217 Linear Algebra

CRN 20951 TR

1510 1700

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Degrees ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (A.A.) The Associate of Arts degree recognizes a curricular focus on the liberal arts (humanities, social sciences and similar subjects) and fine arts. The Associate of Arts degree not only transfers to appropriate baccalaureate programs, but also provides for career exploration and skills upgrading. ASSOCIATE OF FINE ARTS (A.F.A.) The Associate of Fine Arts degree recognizes a curricular focus on the fine arts (studio, graphic, digital, photographic and similar arts subjects). The Associate of Fine Arts degree not only transfers to appropriate baccalaureate programs, but also provides for career exploration and skills upgrading. ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (A.S.) The Associate of Science degree recognizes a curricular focus on science, mathematics, engineering and technology. The Associate of Science degree not only transfers to appropriate baccalaureate programs, but also provides for career exploration and skills upgrading. ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) The Associate of Applied Sciences degree recognizes a curricular focus in a specific occupational area. The Associate of Applied Science degree is intended primarily for immediate employment or career mobility; it also provides some opportunities for transfer to baccalaureate programs. ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING (A.A.T.) The Associate of Arts in Teaching degree recognizes a curricular focus in teacher education which meets the lower-level degree academic content, outcomes, and requirements for teacher education similar to the first two years of a baccalaureate program in teacher education. This degree requires a passing score on Praxis Core and a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and will transfer in total without further review by Maryland public and independent 4-year institutions.

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