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Noncredit Career Training & Enrichment at Chesapeake College

Promoting lifelong learning

September 2017 - March 2018

INTERESTED IN ACOLLEGE CAREER IN HEALTHCARE? CHESAPEAKE HEALTH CAREERORIENTATIONS PROGRAMS HEALTHCARE Noncredit Career Training offers Healthcare Career Training Programs. Launch your Health Care Career today with Chesapeake College!

Healthcare is one of the fastest growing occupations in Maryland. Discover some of the latest career paths offered at Chesapeake College in the healthcare/medical field and learn how to get started in: • Nursing Assistant (CNA/GNA) • Clinical Medical Assistant

ADMINSTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANT • Dental Assistant

• Administrative Medical Assistant • Personal Fitness Trainer

•Pharmacy Technician

• Medical Coding Professional

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT I & II

Future health/medical students are strongly encouraged to attend. All sessions are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College. DENTAL ASSISTANT TRAINING There is no charge for the orientation and advance registration is not necessary.

2016 DATES

ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS

HEALTH ED TODAY - ONLINE Wye Mills: All sessions held on the Wye Mills campus in the Health ProfessionsTRAINING & Athletic Center (HPAC) – room 143 CODING PROFESSIONAL April 27: 5 - 6:30 pm June 8: 10 am- noon March 9: 10 amMEDICAL - noon June 22: 5 – 6:30 pm May 11: 10 am - noon March 23: 5 - 6:30 pm MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION EDITOR ONLINE TRAINING July 13: 10 am- noon May 25: 5 – 6:30 pm April 13: 10 am - noon NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING

July 27: 5 – 6:30 pm October 26: 5 – 6:30 pm Sept. 14: 10 am- noon August 10: 10 am –PERSONAL noon Sept. 28: November 9: 10 am- noon 5 – 6:30 pm FITNESS TRAINER August 24: 5 – 6:30 pm October 12: 10 am- noon December 7: 5 – 6:30 pm

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

AND MORE

(410) 827-5850 for more information. For more information, emailCall [email protected] or call 410-822-5400 ext. 5850 or visit our website www.chesapeake.edu www.chesapeake.edu www.chesapeake.edu

Phone Directory Academic Suport Services .............. 410-827-5854 Admissions ...........................410-822-5400 x2287 Athletics ......................................... 410-827-5750 Bookstore ....................................... 410-827-6874 Box Office TPAC .............................. 410-827-5867 Business Office .....................410-822-5400 x2244 Career Services ............................... 410-827-5804 Child Care Resource Center ..410-822-5400 ext. 2353 Continuing Education ..................... 410-827-5850 Disability Services .......................... 410-827-5805 Financial Aid ........................410-822-5400 x2252 Health Professions ......................... 410-827-5917 Human Resources .......................... 410-827-5821 Library/Learning Resource Center .. 410-827-5860 Registration (Credit Classes)..410-822-5400 x2247 Registration (Non-Credit Classes)... 410-827-5850 Small Business Development Center ..............................................410-822-5400 x2340 Student Services ........................... 410-827-5829 Testing Center ......................410-822-5400 x2344 Todd Performing Arts Center .......... 410-827-5868 Transcripts/Grades ...............410-822-5400 x2249 Truck Driving Program..........410-822-5400 x2360 Workforce Innovation & Opportunities Act Office ..................410-822-1716

Contents

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Advance your career with our allied health courses.

ADULT EDUCATION..............................................................................6 GED Testing Preparation National External Diploma Program.................................7 English as a Second Language.....................................................7 BUSINESS.................................................................................................8 Entrepreneurship/Self Employment..........................................8 Leadership & Supervision..............................................................9 CHILD CARE.............................................................................................10 COMPUTER TRAINING.................................................................... 18 Accounting & Finance ................................................................. 18 Basics.................................................................................................. 19 Databases......................................................................................... 19 Microsoft Office.............................................................................. 19 BYTES - Express Training.............................................................. 21 CULINARY/HOTEL/RESTAURANT.............................................. 24 HEALTHCARE....................................................................................... 25 Certified Nursing Assistant......................................................... 26 Dental Assistant.............................................................................. 28 EMT .................................................................................................... 30 Pharmacy Tech................................................................................ 30 Natural Healing............................................................................... 31 Office Skills....................................................................................... 31 Online Training............................................................................... 34 LIFESTYLE & LEISURE ..................................................................... 35 Fitness & Wellness.......................................................................... 35 History & Culture............................................................................ 36 Language.......................................................................................... 38 Personal Enrichment.................................................................... 40 Photography.................................................................................... 41 Safety.................................................................................................. 41 Travel.................................................................................................. 42 Writing............................................................................................... 43

Gain valuable skills to enhance your quality of life.

Do something for yourself & take up a new hobby.

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING ......................................................... 45 Building & Construction ............................................................. 48 Cosmetology................................................................................... 45 Electrician’s Training...................................................................... 48 Esthetician ....................................................................................... 46 Home Improvement..................................................................... 48 HVAC .................................................................................................. 50 Cosmetology .................................................................................. 48 Nail ..................................................................................................... 46 Pool Operator ................................................................................. 53 Real Estate ....................................................................................... 54 Transportation ............................................................................... 55 Vet Assist .......................................................................................... 55 Welding ............................................................................................ 51 Wellness & Fitness ......................................................................... 58 Workplace Training ...................................................................... 59 ONLINE COURSES ............................................................................. 63 Online Occupational Classes..................................................... 63 Business/Accounting ................................................................... 63 Entrepreneurship .......................................................................... 64 Marketing ........................................................................................ 66 Non-Profit/Grant Writing ............................................................ 70 Office Skills................................................................................... 71 Teacher Training ........................................................................ 72 LIFELONG LEARNING ..................................................................... 75 Institute for Adult Learning........................................................ 75 Senior Center Offerings............................................................... 76 TEST PREPARATION......................................................................... 77

Online Test Prep.............................................................................. 77

REGISTRATION................................................................................... 78 TUITION & FEES.................................................................................. 79 STAFF DIRECTORY............................................................................ 81 INDEX ..................................................................................................... 82 3

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WHAT’S NEW?

NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Home Brewing for Beginners ................... 40 Build an Electric Vehicle............................ 53

Affordable … Engaging … Interactive … Convenient

Introduction to Solar Careers..................... 53

LINKEDIN for Business .............................. 68

From computer technology to professional and personal development to healthcare and small business – learning options for virtually all your continuing education needs. For more information call 410-827-5850 or visit www.chesapeake.edu/ce

Marketing Using Social Media .................. 69

Save time & enroll online!

Curling 101 ............................................... 36 The Art of Film .......................................... 40

Jazz Dance ................................................ 35

It’s convenient, quick and easy. Go to www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/register. Register as a “Noncredit/Continuing Education” student. Classes with a 9 in the section information are eligible for online registration. (Example: CEI 100 9A.)

Designing Online Instruction .................... 73

For more information, call 410-827-5850, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Plumbing ................................................. 50 Strength and Conditioning ....................... 35

Students with any financial obligations with Chesapeake College are not eligible for online registration.

EMT .......................................................... 30 *Be sure to check each subject section for additional new courses.

Licensed to Succeed BIG RIGS. BIG REWARDS. • Get your CDL in as little as 6 weeks • DAY & NIGHT CLASSES available • Job placement assistance available • Earn $40 - $70k or more annually • Approved for V.A. benefits If you have the Post 911 or Montgomery GI BILL give us a call. For more information call Rita Mielke at 410-827-5807.

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Building careers & community in Cambridge for 40 years. Degrees I Workforce Training I Enrichment 418 Race Street 410-228-5754 www.chesapeake.edu

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

ADULT BASIC SKILLS GED®/HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA & ESL INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT ANY OF OUR PROGRAMS?

Contact us. We offer community based and customized programs on our campus or at your location. Elaine Wilson – [email protected], 410-827-5835 Program Director

Jason Mullen –[email protected] , 410-443-4002 Program Coordinator

Brenda Horrocks – [email protected], 410-827-5929 Karen Luceti – [email protected], 410-443-1163 Registration & Assessment Coordinator ESL Information & Registration (Habla Espanol) (Habla Espanol) Danielle Thomas – [email protected], 410-829-6043 GED® Classes Information & Registration

Denise Kline – [email protected], 410-443-5928 ESL Instructional Specialist

Anne White – [email protected], 410-827-5810 National External Diploma Program

Rosa Pino-Cruz - [email protected], 410-827-5839 Management Information Specialist (Habla Espanol)

Janet Hilty - [email protected], 410-200-1714 Transitions Specialist

Joy Messick - [email protected], 410-827-5930 ABE/GED® Instructional Specialist

Lois Thomas - [email protected], 410-827-5850 Intake Team (Habla Espanol)

Connie Wolfe - [email protected], 410-822-5400 ext 2486 ESL Tranitions Specialist (Habla Espanol)

OFFERINGS • Develop your basic math and reading skills • GED® preparation classes at all levels • GED Ready® Practice Test • NEDP – Self-paced H.S. diploma preparation

• Online GED® Test Preparation classes • Improve your English language skills • Workplace Education Programs • Many offerings are free

How Do I Register? Registration is required to participate in our programs. Weekly registrations are held in: Cambridge Chestertown. Marydel Denton Easton . Federalsburg Wye Mills For a complete calendar of all registration locations and dates, go to http://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/adult-basic-education-classes-abe. Funding for classes is provided by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (DLLR) and the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC)

DO YOU HAVE A CHILD 0-3 YEARS OF AGE? DO YOU NEED A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA? DO YOU WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH SKILLS? We partner with Child Development Programs in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties to offer child care during some of our classes. For more information, contact Danielle Thomas at 410-829-6043 or [email protected]., or attend any registration session. 6

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ADULT BASIC SKILLS HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA GED® Test Option The GED® Test is a good choice for you if you prefer studying in a classroom setting and taking standardized tests to earn your diploma. The GED® Test is challenging for most individuals. Preparation classes are recommended to learn and review the skills needed to be successful. Some classes are as short as 4 weeks. National External Diploma Program (NEDP) The NEDP is a high school diploma option for adults who have significant life experience and can demonstrate academic competencies and life skills. You can review basic skills in our classrooms and transfer to NEDP when you meet the required skill levels, or begin your preparation in NEDP. Participants work one-on-one with an assessor to develop an on-line portfolio that demonstrates their achievement of the required skills. NEDP is a good choice for adults who pass the qualifying pretest and prefer a more confidential and flexible learning environment. You must be comfortable working independently without a classroom or teacher. Cost is $150, payable when accepted into the program. A limited number of scholarships are available. Contact Janet Hilty at 410-200-1714 for scholarship information. When you successfully complete NEDP you earn a Maryland High School Diploma. GED® Testing You can take the GED® Test at the Chesapeake College Learning Resource Center, Wye Mills campus or locations throughout the State of Maryland. For Chesapeake College Testing Center hours go to. http://info.chesapeake.edu/lrc/testing You must register for the GED® Test at www.ged.com and schedule your test in advance. There are four parts to the GED® Test. We recommend that you schedule no more than 2 tests per day. The fee for each section is $11.25, payable when you register for the test at www.ged.com. When you pass all four parts, you earn a Maryland High School Diploma. GED® is a registered trademark of the American Council of Education (ACE) and administered exclusively by GED Testing Service LLC under license. This material is not endorsed by ACE or GED Testing Service. Program funded through a grant from the DLLR.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Inglés como Segundo Idioma Este programa ofrece múltiples niveles de clases de inglés. Son gratis. Las clases se llevan a cabo en localidades de su área. Usted asiste a clases dos veces por semana . Para más información llame 410-443-1163. Learning Options Our classes are provided at all learning levels at no cost, and meet in local communities. Some locations provide child care while you are in class. For more information call 410-829-6043

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BUSINESS BUSINESS Business/Entrepreneurship & Self -Employment

BUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIP & SELF-EMPLOYMENT

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The MD Small Business Development Center (MDSBDC) network is a partnership between the U.S. Small Business Admin. and the Development University of MD, College Park.network This partnership links private enterprise, government, higher education and local The MD Small Business Center (MDSBDC) is a partnership between the U.S. Small Business Admin. and the University of ecoMD, nomic development organizations to provide management training, and technical assistance to MD’s small businesses. College Park. This partnership links private enterprise, government, higher education and local economic development organizations to provide Small Business Development Center consultants work with entrepreneurs to produce Center practical solutionswork to business problems such management training, and technical assistance to MD’s small businesses. Small Business Development consultants with entrepreneurs to as business plan development, management cash flow, and marketing. In anflow, effort tomarketing. serve the Eastern Shore small produce practical solutions to business problems such as business planskills, development, management skills, cash and In an effort to serve the businesscommunity, community, Small Business Development Center, Chesapeake and Salisbury Eastern Shore small business thethe Small Business Development Center, Chesapeake College,College, and Salisbury UniversityUniversity co-sponsorco-sponsor the followingthe following seminars: seminars:

READY, SET, GO!

Are you someone who thinks you have a great business idea, but aren’t sure if you are ready to start your own business? Our free course shows you what you need to know in order to decide whether business ownership is right for you. $5 material fee. To register, please contact Brooke Berezowski at [email protected]. Days

Dates

Sessions

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Location/Room

Instructor:

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10/19/17

1

5:30 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

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12/14/17

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5:30 – 6:30 pm

Cambridge/TBD

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2/13/18

1

5:30 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

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4/17/18

1

5:30 – 6:30 pm

Cambridge/TBD

STAFF

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6/12/18

1

5:30 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

STAFF

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8/14/18

1

5:30 – 6:30 pm

Cambridge/TBD

STAFF

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10/16/18

1

5:30 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

STAFF

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12/11/18

1

5:30 – 6:30 pm

Cambridge/TBD

STAFF

SMART START YOUR BUSINESS

If you are starting a small business, this is the course for you. In this small group session you will learn the basics of what it takes to start a business. Setting goals, developing a business plan and other topics will be discussed. Business plan guide and resource information will be provided. Class limited to 20 students. $49 course fee. Course/Section

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Sessions

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Instructor:

CEI 840 9B

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9/11/17

1

6 – 8:30 pm

Cambridge/TBD

STAFF

CEI 840 9C

M

11/13/17

1

6 – 8:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

STAFF

CEI 840 9D

M

1/8/18

1

6 – 8:30 pm

Cambridge/TBD

STAFF

CEI 840 9E

M

3/19/18

1

6 – 8:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

STAFF

CEI 840 9F

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5/14/18

1

6 – 8:30 pm

Cambridge/TBD

STAFF

CEI 840 9A

M

7/9/18

1

6 – 8:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

STAFF

CEI 840 9B

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9/10/18

1

6 – 8:30 pm

Cambridge/TBD

STAFF

CEI 840 9C

M

11/12/18

1

6 – 8:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

STAFF

This cooperative agreement is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration, the State of MD and Chesapeake College. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services. SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. This material is based on work supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. Special provisions for the handicapped will be available if requested in advance by calling 1-888-852-6712. For general information, call: 410-822-5400, ext. 2340.

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BUSINESS BUSINESS/LEADERSHIP & SUPERVISION

Business/Leadership & Supervision LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

The Leadership Institute is designed to help managers unlock their leadership potential. The program provides training for new and experienced supervisors and managers. The Leadership Institute includes specific management instruction and is designed to focus on the many aspects of effective supervision and management. This training provides employees with the skills and knowledge needed to perform more effectively in the workplace. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $750 course fee. Course/Section CEX 100 9A

Days W

Dates 4/18 -5/23/18

Sessions 6

Time 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Location/Room WYE Mills/TBD

Instructor: Rob Levit

Enter here if you like.to find other business classes including: See thetestimonials online course offerings section Accounting Fundamentals, Learn to Buy & Sell on Ebay, Grammar Refresher, Starting a Pet Sitting Business, Arts and Crafts as a Business, Secrets to Career Success, andtoResume Writing. See the online course offerings section find other business classes including: Accounting Fundamentals Learn to Buy & Sell on Ebay Grammar Refresher Starting a Pet Sitting Business Arts and Crafts as a Business Secrets to Career Success Resume Writing

CHILD CARE – Header at the top of page All child care courses are offered in partnership with the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center and the Chesapeake College Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training. Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center Services provide comprehensive child care training services including certification courses, on-site training, training sessions that meet MSDE’s child care licensing requirements, and technical assistance (mentoring) on child-focused issues. For more information, go to www.cccrc.org. Project Right Steps is a free program to assist parents and child care providers who are dealing with children ages birth through six who have “challenging behaviors”. Child Care Career and Professional Development Fund provides scholarship funds for qualified child care providers who are seeking their Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education. CCCRC provides a counselor who can assist providers who are approved for this scholarship fund. Chesapeake HELPS! is a free information and referral line that assists callers in finding needed local services. Information is provided through a toll-free telephone hotline: 1-888-722-4577 or through the Web at www.chesapeakehelps.org. The Resource Center is located on the Chesapeake College campus in the Early Childhood Development Building. Resource Center Hours: 8:30 am to 5 pm. For more information, please call: Peg Anawalt Executive Director 410-822-5400, ext. 2357 Donna Berger Early Childhood Program Coordinator (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 410-822-5400, ext. 2339

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CHILD CARE All child care courses are offered in partnership with the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center and the Chesapeake College Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training. Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center Services provide comprehensive child care training services including certification courses, on-site training, training sessions that meet MSDE’s child care licensing requirements, and technical assistance (mentoring) on child-focused issues. For more information, go to www.cccrc.org. Project Right Steps is a free program to assist parents and child care providers who are dealing with children ages birth through six who have “challenging behaviors”. Deanna Child CareTobin Career and Professional Development Fund provides scholarship funds for qualified child care providers who are seeking their Associate Traininginand Technical Assistance Degree Early Childhood Education. CCCRC provides a counselor who can assist providers who are approved for this scholarship fund. Specialist Chesapeake is a free information and referral line that assists callers in finding needed local services. Information is provided through a 410-822-5400,HELPS! ext. 2353 toll-free telephone hotline: 1-888-722-4577 or at www.chesapeakehelps.org.

Lesley FallonCenter is located on the Chesapeake College campus in the Early Childhood Development Building. Resource Center Hours: 8:30 am The Resource Career Development Fund to 5 pm.and ForProfessional more information, please call: Counselor 410-822-5400, Lesley Fallon Peg Anawalt ext. 2358 Career and Professional Development Fund, Counselor Executive Director Denise Taylor-Turner 410-822-5400, ext. 2358 410-822-5400, ext. 2357 Project Right Steps Coordinator Denise Taylor-Turner Donna Berger 410-822-5400, 2321 Coordinator Project Right Steps, Coordinator Early Childhoodext. Program 410-822-5400, ext. 2321 410-822-5400, ext. 2339 Chris Perkins Chesapeake HELPS! Chris Perkins Deanna Tobin Coordinator Chesapeake HELPS!, Coordinator Training and Technical Assistance, Specialist ext. 2353 2325 410-822-5400, ext. 2325 410-822-5400, ext. In a continuing effort to meet the goal of quality, developmentally appropriate child care, every training course conducted through Chesapeake Child In a continuing effort to meet the goal of quality, developmentally appropriate child care, every training course conducted through Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center will include discussion about inclusive care and focus on meeting the needs of individual children served in early care settings. Care Resource Center will include discussion about inclusive care and focus on meeting the needs of individual children served in early care settings.

MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION TRAINING This course is designed to meet the training requirement for all child care providers who provide medication to children enrolled in their child care program. The course teaches child care providers to safely administer medications, properly store them and accurately complete recordkeeping. Participants must also pass a 20 question test at the end of the course to receive a certificate. NOTE: Course was developed by the MD State Department of Education. Core of Knowledge: Health, Safety, and Nutrition. All students pay $60 course fee. Course/Section

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CEU 838 9C

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10/14/17

1

9 am – 4:15 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC-131

Melanie Conway

CEU 838 9D

Sat

1/20/18

1

9 am – 4:15 pm

WYE Mills/ HPAC-131

Melanie Conway

CEU 838 9E

Sat

4/21/18

1

9 am – 4:15 pm

WYE Mills/ HPAC-131

Cheryl Kemp

CEU 838 9F

Sat

6/9/18

1

9 am – 4:15 pm

WYE Mills/ HPAC-131

Melanie Conway

BASIC HEALTH & SAFETY TRAINING This 5 hour state developed curriculum addresses Maryland Child Care Licensing requirements. Key topics for the training include: establishing and maintaining safe, healthy environments, teaching all children and youth safe practices to prevent and reduce injuries, record keeping and policy considerations, identification and reporting of child abuse, neglect and injurious treatment, sanitation practices and appropriate supervision of all children and youth at all times. Core of Knowledge: Health, Safety, and Nutrition. All students pay $40 course fee. Course/Section

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Sessions

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Location/Room

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CEU 626 9B

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9/23/17

1

9 am – 2:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

Germaine Adams

CEU 626 9C

Sat

11/11/17

1

9 am – 2:30 pm

WYE Mills/ EDC-27

Deanna Tobin

CEU 626 9D

Sat

2/24/18

1

9 am – 2:30 pm

WYE Mills/ EDC-27

Germaine Adams

CEU 626 9E

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6/2/18

1

9 am – 2:30 pm

WYE Mills/ HPAC-141

Germaine Adams

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR CHILD CARE This course is funded through the Project Security Blanket Grant from the Maryland State Department of Education. For more details, go to: 10

www.projectsecurityblanket.org. New providers can use this to satisfy both the Emergency Preparedness and the Professionalism training (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed component required during their first year of registration. This training is designed for child care center staff, family child care providers, and

supervision of all children and youth at all times. Core of Knowledge: Health, Safety, and Nutrition. All students pay $40 course fee. Course/Section

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Sessions

CEU 626 9B

Sat

9/23/17

1

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

9 am – 2:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

Germaine Adams

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

CEU 626 9C

Sat

11/11/17

1

9 am – 2:30 pm

WYE Mills/ EDC-27

Deanna Tobin

CEU 626 9D

Sat

2/24/18

1

9 am – 2:30 pm

WYE Mills/ EDC-27

Germaine Adams

CEU 626 9E

Sat

6/2/18

1

9 am – 2:30 pm

WYE Mills/ HPAC-141

Germaine Adams

CHILD CARE

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR CHILD CARE This course is funded through the Project Security Blanket Grant from the Maryland State Department of Education. For more details, go to: www.projectsecurityblanket.org. New providers can use this to satisfy both the Emergency Preparedness and the Professionalism training component required during their first year of registration. This training is designed for child care center staff, family child care providers, and informal providers. Successful completion requires completion of a written emergency plan for center room program, family child care program or informal program. Training will build upon basic child care licensing requirements and address additional areas of concern that are now in the forefront of emergency preparedness planning. Core of Knowledge: Health, Safety, and Nutrition/Professionalism. Level-Beginning. Class limited to 25 students. All students pay $15 course fee (this course is not subject to the $5 college registration fee). Course/Section

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CEU 773 9A

Sat

10/28/17

1

9 am – 4:15 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

Deanna Tobin

CEU 773 9B

Sat

2/3/18

1

9 am – 4:15 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

Deanna Tobin

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This course is designed to cover the growth and development of children from birth through adolescence. Topics include social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development and an introduction to the child care profession. NOTE: Students must take Child Care I and Child Care II to meet the Office of Child Care (OCC) Child Care Preschool Teacher certification requirement. Core of Knowledge: Child Development-Beginning. Perfect attendance is required. CEU’s awarded. Class limited to 20 students. (Also offered as EDU 160 on the credit schedule.) Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $205 course fee. (T) Course/Section

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CEU 812 9B

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8/23- 12/6/17

15

6 - 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/ ECDC-105

STAFF

CHILD CARE II: ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

This course introduces the principles, materials, and methods used with young children from birth through age six to involve them in safe and educational activities. NOTE: Students must take Child Care I and Child Care II to meet the Office of Child Care (OCC) Child Care Preschool Teacher certification requirement. Core of Knowledge: COMBO. Level-Beginning. Perfect attendance is required. CEU’s awarded. Class limited to 20 students. (Also offered as EDU 163 on the credit schedule.)Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $205 course fee. (T) Course/Section

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CEU 813 9A

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1/24- 5/9/18

15

6 - 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/ ECDC-105

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SCHOOL-AGE CHILD CARE

This course is a study of appropriate curriculum activities for school-age child care providers and will assist students in developing skills in classroom management, communication and building self-esteem. This course meets the 45-hour education requirement set up by the Office of Child Care for certification as a school-age child care teacher. Core of Knowledge: COMBO. Level- Beginning. Perfect attendance required. CEU’s awarded. Class limited to 20 students. (Also offered as ECD 105 on the credit schedule.) Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-ofState $50. All students pay $205 course fee. (T) Course/Section

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Sessions

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Location/Room

Instructor:

CEU 822 9B

Th

8/24 - 12/7/17

15

6 - 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/ ECDC-105

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INFANT DEVELOPMENT AND CARE This course is designed to be an introduction to the field of infant child care. Students will focus on the growth and development of a child from conception through age three. This course meets the 45-hour education requirement set by the OCC for infant certification. Core of Knowledge: COMBO-Beginning. Perfect attendance required. Class limited to 20 students. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $205 course fee and a $5 college registration fee. (T) Course/Section

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COUNTING ON MATH This course is designed to guide child care providers and teachers in implementing math curricular activities. Topics include helping children 11 learn about math concepts as they explore and discover, looking beyond learning counting and numbers, and developing and extending (410)inclusive 827-5850 • early www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed children’s interest in mathematical concepts– for all math learners. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee.

This course is designed to be an introduction to the field of infant child care. Students will focus on the growth and development of a child from conception through age three. This course meets the 45-hour education requirement set by the OCC for infant certification. Core of Knowledge: COMBO-Beginning. Perfect attendance required. Class limited to 20 students. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT students pay $205 course fee and a $5 college registration fee. (T)

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COUNTING ON MATH This course is designed to guide child care providers and teachers in implementing math curricular activities. Topics include helping children learn about math concepts as they explore and discover, looking beyond learning counting and numbers, and developing and extending children’s interest in mathematical concepts– inclusive for all early math learners. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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CEU 644 9A

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WORKING TOGETHER

This course celebrates the work people do in our communities- all while learning about Community Helpers all around town. Ideas about collaboration with the community and the concepts of social and emotional development and social studies help the natural curiosity of children learn about other people and to develop a strong sense of identity- inclusive for all early social studies and community learners. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Com 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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OPEN ENDED ART

Art engages children’s hands, minds, emotions and helps develop valuable cognitive, socio-emotional and multisensory skills. This course is designed for teachers to learn to identify the many developmental skills children can master through open-ended art activities, and how selfdirected art fosters brain development, creativity and self-esteem- inclusive for all early art learners. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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MATH AND SCIENCE FILE FOLDERS This course is designed for child care providers who work with preschool children, 3-5 years. Topics and activities will focus on math and science skills, building a STEM rich environment, lesson planning and the creation of math and science materials for the classroom environment. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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12/4/17

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INCORPORATING EARLY LITERACY STRATEGIES This course is designed for early childhood providers who work with very young children. Topics will focus on early literacy skill building in an ECE classroom and will include: building a literacy rich environment, lesson planning and the creation of preliteracy materials. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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CEU 700 9A

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WYE Mills/EDC-27

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CULTURAL COMPETENCE AND AWARENESS Increase your awareness and ability to work effectively with the diverse families in our community, by identifying and developing strategies that will promote cultural competency. Apply anti-bias, diversity and inclusion practices, promote child self-concept and esteem, and plan multicultural activities. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Com 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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2/5/18

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HEALTHY SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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This course is designed for students who wish to become more familiar with the social and emotional development of young children. Students (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed will concentrate on the major milestones of social-development strategies to promote healthy social-emotional development in their child care program. MSDE Core of Knowledge: CD 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee.

CULTURAL COMPETENCE AND AWARENESS Increase your awareness and ability to work effectively with the diverse families in our community, by identifying and developing strategies that Chesapeake NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT will promote cultural competency. Apply anti-bias, diversity and inclusion practices,College promote child self-concept and esteem, and plan multicultural activities. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Com 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee.

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HEALTHY SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT This course is designed for students who wish to become more familiar with the social and emotional development of young children. Students will concentrate on the major milestones of social-development strategies to promote healthy social-emotional development in their child care program. MSDE Core of Knowledge: CD 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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WYE Mills/EDC-27

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SUPPORTING CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

More than ever, children with special needs are growing and learning in child care, and educators need strategies to enable all children with disabilities, delays or special needs to gain knowledge, skills and enthusiasm for learning. Learn the child care professional's role in supporting IEP/IFSPs, how to select materials, adapt instruction and provide a motivational environment for all. MSDE Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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CEU 632 9A

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5/7/18

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WYE Mills/EDC-27

STAFF

INCLUDING ALL CHILDREN & THE ADA This course provides essential information that every child care and education professional needs to know about the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Go beyond the definition of ADA to learn inclusionary best practices, strategies and resources for implementing an early childhood or school age environment that is inclusive to all children and families. MSDE Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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CEU 634 9A

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5/21/18

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SURVIVING SUMMER WITH SCHOOL-AGERS This course is designed for child care providers who work with school-agers, aged 5-8 years. Topics and activities will focus on social emotional development and self-esteem, peer relationships, gross and fine motor development, cognitive development, and language development. MSDE Core of Knowledge: CD 3 hrs. All students pay $20 course fee. Course/Section

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CEU 702 9A

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WYE Mills/EDC-27

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ONLINE CHILD CARE COURSES:

• There are no face-to-face meetings. • Students must provide an email address when they register. • Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] for further instructions. • The weekend before the first class date, students receive an email with log in information. • All students are expected to log in as of the first class date. • Most courses have a required textbook. Books can be purchased online from www.howardccbooks.com General guidelines for online classes: You will need access to a computer, the internet and Email to take these courses; sufficient computer skills are required, including using a word processing program to write and save your work on your computer. Provide your email address with your registration so we can send you log in instructions.

FAMILY CHILD CARE PRE-SERVICE ONLINE This class satisfies state training requirements for Family Child Care applicants and new providers to start and operate a home-based child care business. Includes a total of 24 clock-hours: 4 clock-hours of training in each of the state approved Core of Knowledge areas: Child Development, Curriculum, Health, Safety & Nutrition, Special Needs, Professionalism, and Community. You must successfully complete all coursework to receive a certificate. Course materials are provided in the online course. All students pay $235 course fee. CEU 664 9NB: 9/11- 12/15/17 CEU 664 9NC: 4/10- 6/15/18

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• Students must provide an email address when they register. • Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] for further instructions. • The weekend before the first class date, students receive an email with log in information. Chesapeake CAREER TRAINING • All students are College expected toNONCREDIT log in as of the first class date. & ENRICHMENT • Most courses have a required textbook. Books can be purchased online from www.howardccbooks.com

CHILD CARE

General guidelines for online classes: You will need access to a computer, the internet and Email to take these courses; sufficient computer skills are required, including using a word processing program to write and save your work on your computer. Provide your email address with your registration so we can send you log in instructions.

FAMILY CHILD CARE PRE-SERVICE ONLINE This class satisfies state training requirements for Family Child Care applicants and new providers to start and operate a home-based child care business. Includes a total of 24 clock-hours: 4 clock-hours of training in each of the state approved Core of Knowledge areas: Child Development, Curriculum, Health, Safety & Nutrition, Special Needs, Professionalism, and Community. You must successfully complete all coursework to receive a certificate. Course materials are provided in the online course. All students pay $235 course fee. CEU 664 9NB: 9/11- 12/15/17 CEU 664 9NC: 4/10- 6/15/18

INFANT AND TODDLER CARE 45 HRS. ONLINE Gain the skills necessary to work with infants and build communication skills to use with parents, co-workers and the public. Topics include growth and development, curriculum planning, goal setting, selection of age-appropriate materials, and methods for infants and toddlers birth to age 3. This certification course satisfies the MSDE requirement of 45 hours of infant-toddler curriculum training for child care teachers, directors, and family providers working with infants and toddlers. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a certificate. Textbook is included and will be provided as a download in the online course. All students pay $255 course fee. CEU 610 9NB: 9/13- 11/1/17 CEU 610 9NC: 1/17- 3/7/18 CEU 610 9ND: 5/2- 6/20/18

CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION ONLINE This course prepares prospective directors to administer and manage a child care center. Topics include state requirements and compliance standards for physical facilities, licensing, insurance, and staffing child care programs. Other topics include recordkeeping, budget and bookkeeping, personnel selection, training and managing staff, food services, equipment, materials, and community involvement. This certification course satisfies the MSDE requirement for 45 hours of administrative training for child care center directors. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $255 course fee. (T) CEU 609 9NB: 9/14- 11/2/17 CEU 609 9NC: 2/5- 3/26/18 CEU 609 9ND: 5/14- 6/18/18

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PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM & ACTIVITIES 45 HRS. ONLINE

Become prepared for a position in a child care center or preschool. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours of training for child care teachers and directors working with preschoolers. Basic concepts of curriculum planning and implementation for children three to five years old are introduced. Topics include: teaching strategies, environment design, and implementation of best practices in early childhood education. This course and Child Growth & Development 45 hours are required to complete the 90-hour child care certification. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $255 course fee. (T) CEU 606 9NA: 9/13- 11/1/17 CEU 606 9NB: 1/10- 2/28/18 CEU 606 9NC: 4/18- 6/6/18

SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE CURRICULUM 45 HRS. ONLINE Gain the skills necessary to work in school-age child care programs. Topics include curriculum planning, age-appropriate materials and methods for children ages 6-13. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours of child care training for teachers, directors and coordinators working with school-age children. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $255 course fee. (T) CEU 607 9NA: 9/18- 11/6/17 CEU 607 9NB: 1/22- 3/12/18 CEU 607 9NC: 4/16- 6/4/18

CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 45 HRS. ONLINE

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This certification course satisfies the child development half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours for child care teachers and directors. Gain a (410) • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed broad overview of major concepts, theories and827-5850 research related to the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of the child from birth through age 12. This course and a 45-hour course in age-appropriate curriculum (preschool infant-toddler, or school-age) are required to

Gain the skills necessary to work in school-age child care programs. Topics include curriculum planning, age-appropriate materials and methods for children ages 6-13. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours of child care training for teachers, directors and coordinators working with school-age children. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $255Chesapeake course fee. (T) College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEU 607 9NA: 9/18- 11/6/17 CEU 607 9NB: 1/22- 3/12/18 CEU 607 9NC: 4/16- 6/4/18

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CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 45 HRS. ONLINE

This certification course satisfies the child development half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours for child care teachers and directors. Gain a broad overview of major concepts, theories and research related to the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of the child from birth through age 12. This course and a 45-hour course in age-appropriate curriculum (preschool infant-toddler, or school-age) are required to complete the 90-hour certification for child care. You must successfully complete all course assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $255 course fee. (T)

CEU 611 9NB: 10/27- 12/15/17 CEU 611 9NC: 1/5- 2/23/18 CEU 611 9ND: 4/20- 6/8/18

COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS 9 HRS. ONLINE

This course introduces basic concepts of developing strong communication skills when working in a child care center. Topics include: speaking, writing, interpersonal communication strategies, and critical reading techniques, with a focus on communication with parents and co-workers, and communication issues within a typical child care day. Course materials provided in the online course. All students pay $95 course fee.

CEU 612 9NB: 11/13- 12/4/17 CEU 612 9NC: 3/19- 4/2/18

3 HOUR ONLINE CHILD CARE COURSES

These classes are designed to help you get your program aligned with MD EXCELS as well as to help you reach higher MD Child Care Credential levels. These courses are identified by MSDE in the Staff Credential (proposed) modifications for levels 2, 3 and 4, but would benefit all providers. All students pay $45 course fee. Please note the following about these courses: • You can complete online courses at your own pace, with instructor guidance; each one takes approximately three hours to complete (completion times may vary). • Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] to request login instructions and a schedule of optional in-class support sessions. • You will need access to a computer, the internet and email to take an online course.

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This course provides essential information that every child care and education professional needs to know about the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Go beyond the definition of ADA to learn inclusionary best practices, strategies and resources for implementing an early childhood or school age environment that is inclusive to all children and families. MSDE Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs. CEU 634 9NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 634 9NC Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 1/3- 3/23/18) CEU 634 9ND Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18)

RESOURCES THAT GUIDE DAILY PLANNING

This course is designed to provide child care and early childhood education professionals with an explanation of key concepts of curriculum planning and implementation, including frameworks, standards, guidelines, planning tools and state-approved curriculum resources aimed to promote quality programming and enhanced learning. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs. CEU 631 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 631 9NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18)

TAKING LEARNING OUTSIDE

Look beyond the slide and climber to the many ways outdoor learning environments and play spaces can be used to support child development15 (410)environmental 827-5850 • design, www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed and learning. Topics include activity planning, and selection of materials and equipment. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Cur 3

RESOURCES THAT GUIDE DAILY PLANNING

This course is designed to provide child care and early childhood education professionals with an explanation of key concepts of curriculum Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING ENRICHMENT planning and implementation, including frameworks, standards,&guidelines, planning tools and state-approved curriculum resources aimed to promote quality programming and enhanced learning. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs.

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CEU 631 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 631 9NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18)

TAKING LEARNING OUTSIDE Look beyond the slide and climber to the many ways outdoor learning environments and play spaces can be used to support child development and learning. Topics include activity planning, environmental design, and selection of materials and equipment. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs. CEU 627 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 627 9NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18)

PLAYGROUND SAFETY Become more prepared to plan for a fun and safe playground, and learn the role of the child care provider in supervising and implementing safety procedures, from age appropriate and accessible playground equipment to appropriate supervision, and safety checks. MSDE Core of Knowledge: HSN 3 hrs. CEU 624 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 624 9NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18)

THE CHILD CARE PROVIDER AS A PROFESSIONAL Examine the components of professionalism that promote a successful work environment and relationships, including ethical codes of conduct, federal, state and local organizations that support professional development in child care and education. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs. CEU 625 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 625 9NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18)

CONFLICT RESOLUTION STRATEGIES

Take effective steps to develop professional and positive relationships with staff, children, families and the community through the practice of conflict resolution strategies. Examine typical situations that may lead to conflict, how to address conflict in a professional manner and promote resolution. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs.

CEU 622 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 622 9NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18)

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS Learn how to access the many helpful resources that are available right in our community that can benefit children and families, and how to be an advocate11 for parents and children with ongoing needs related to health, education and referral services. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Com 3 hrs. CEU 621 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 621 9NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18)

INTRODUCTION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL RATING SCALES Maryland has identified the ERS environmental rating scales as a quality improvement tool for child care programs participating in MD EXCELS. Learn how the ERS can be used to evaluate the child care environment, identify strengths and areas needing improvement, and increase your program’s quality. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs. CEU 629 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 629 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18) Note: Due to the nature of grant funding, courses not listed in this schedule may be offered by the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center. For more

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LEADERS OF LITTLE LEARNERS INTRODUCTION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL ALL RATING SCALES Birth to 3 Maryland has identified the ERS environmental rating scales as a quality improvement tool for child care programs participating in MD EXCELS. September 30, 2017 Learn how the ERS can be used to evaluate the child care environment, identify strengths and areas needing improvement, and increase your Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT 8 AM12:15 PM program’s quality. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs. EARLY CARE PROFESSIONAL DAY CEU 629 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) Wolf Trap Teaching Artists CEU 629 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18) April 7, 2018 8 AM- 4 PM

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Note: Due to the nature of grant funding, courses not listed in this schedule may be offered by the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center. For more information, call 410-822-5400, ext. 2357

SAVE THE DATES: ALL LEADERS OF LITTLE LEARNERS Birth to 3 September 30, 2017 8 AM- 12:15 PM EARLY CARE PROFESSIONAL DAY Wolf Trap Teaching Artists April 7, 2018 8 AM- 4 PM

If you need help locating community services, CHESAPEAKE HELPS! is the call to make. Call TOLL FREE 1-866-722-HLPS, or visit www.chesapeakehelps.org to see the wide variety and complete descriptions of service categories available. We will direct you to the appropriate agency to assist you with services and programs offered in Queen Anne’s County. In partnership with Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center,

If you need help locating community services, CHESAPEAKE HELPS! is the call to make. Call TOLL FREE 1-866-722-HLPS, or visit www.chesapeakehelps.org to see the wide variety and complete descriptions of service categories available. We will direct you to the appropriate agency to assist you with services and programs offered in Queen Anne’s County. In partnership with Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center,

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COMPUTER TRAINING

FREE USB DRIVE WITH EVERY COMPUTER COURSE!* Register for any computer course and receive a USB portable flash drive at your class. Use it to store, transport, and back up your important documents andfor pictures. Register Today! Onlyreceive while supplies Register any computer course* and a USB last. portable flash drive at your class. Use it to store, transport, and back up your

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Earn a CE Certificate

Chesapeake College’s Division * Only while supplies last. of Continuing Education and Workforce Training will award a Continuing Education Certificate in Basic Computer Skills to each student upon the successful completion of five computer courses.* This award is designed to recognize the student’s achievement in the use of computers and basic office software skills. Upon receipt of this certificate, a student should be capable and comfortable in applying for Earn a CE Certificate an entry-level business/office position. *To qualify for the Continuing Education Basic Computer Skills Certificate each student must successfully complete the Basic Computer Competencies course, or PC Essentials, and Basic or Level I Word, Basic or Level I Excel, Basic or Level I Access and Basic or Level I PowerPoint.

Computer Course Level Key

Computer Course Level Keyof computer course to meet your needs. Each course is rated using a symbol to indicate the level of experience you Select the appropriate level shouldthe have prior to registering. To get the most of your your needs. course,Each register for the course level that is right you. the level of experience you Select appropriate level of computer course toout meet course is rated using a symbol to for indicate should have prior to registering. To get the most out of your course, register for the course level that is right for you.  Little or no experience.  Limited experience or completion of a course.  Little or no keyboarding/computer experience.  Somekeyboarding/computer familiarity with software or Windows or key boarding and completion of a  course.  experience or completion of a  course. Limited  Some Keyboarding, software and Windows knowledge or completion course.  familiarity specific with software or Windows or key boarding and completionofofa a  course. 

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QUICKBOOKS

This course is designed to introduce this easy-to-use, complete accounting system for small businesses which provides key business features such as checks, invoices, and forms on screen. You fill in the information and QuickBooks Pro does the accounting for you. A brief introduction to advanced features of the program will be discussed. Students should be familiar with PC operations. Tuition: In-county $55, Out-of-county $60, Out-of-State $65. All students pay $115 lab fee. Course/Section

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 ADVANCED QUICKBOOKS

This course is recommended for students who have completed a basic QuickBooks course or have some practical experience using QuickBooks. Topics will include a review of advanced QuickBooks features for managing accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and banking. Tuition: In-county $55, Out-of-county $60, Out-of-State $65. All students pay $115 lab fee. Course/Section

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ACCESS LEVEL I - *ONE DAY COURSE

This course provides students with basic knowledge of the•Microsoft Access database management system and applications. Students will learn (410) 827-5850 www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed to use graphics, querying and connective capabilities for data navigation, and to produce forms and reports. Students must have a working

Topics will include a review of advanced QuickBooks features for managing accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and banking. Tuition: Topics will $55, include a review of advanced QuickBooks features for managing accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and banking. Tuition: In-county Out-of-county $60, Out-of-State $65. All students pay $115 lab fee. In-county $55, Out-of-county $60, Out-of-State $65. All students pay $115 lab fee. Course/Section Course/Section CEI 012 9B CEI 012 9B

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COMPUTER TRAINING

Databases

Databases DATABASES  ACCESS LEVEL I - *ONE DAY COURSE  ACCESS LEVELstudents I - *ONE DAY COURSE This course provides with basic knowledge of the Microsoft Access database management system and applications. Students will learn

This course provides students basic knowledge of for thedata Microsoft Accessand database management system and applications. Students learn to use graphics, querying andwith connective capabilities navigation, to produce forms and reports. Students must have awill working to use graphics, querying and connective capabilities for data navigation, and to produce forms and reports. Students must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows before enrolling in this class. All students pay $99 lab fee. knowledge of Microsoft Windows before enrolling in this class. All students pay $99 lab fee. Course/Section Course/Section

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WYE Mills/EDC-26 WYE Mills/EDC-26

George Sellers George Sellers

 ACCESS LEVEL II - *ONE DAY COURSE  ACCESS LEVEL II potential - *ONE DAY COURSE This course introduces the database developer to the relational functions of the Access program which involves setting relationships

This course introduces potential developer to the the relational functions the Access program which involves setting relationships between tables, settingthe criteria withindatabase the program to preserve integrity of data,ofcreating sub-datasheets, advanced formatting of columns between tables, setting criteria within the program to preserve the integrity of data, creating sub-datasheets, advanced formatting of columns including setting masks and validation rules for entering data in a field. All students pay $99 lab fee. including setting masks and validation rules for entering data in a field. All students pay $99 lab fee. Course/Section Course/Section CEX 095 9A CEX 095 9A

Days Days W W

Dates Dates 10/11/17 10/11/17

Sessions Sessions 1 1

Time Time 9 - 4 pm 9 - 4 pm

Location/Room Location/Room WYE Mills/EDC-26 WYE Mills/EDC-26

Instructor: Instructor: George Sellers George Sellers

Microsoft MICROSOFT OFFICE Microsoft Office Office  BLENDING EXCEL AND WORD FOR MAILING LIST MANAGEMENT  BLENDING EXCEL ANDofWORD FORManagement MAILING LIST This class will blend the features Excel’s List with MANAGEMENT Word’s Mail Merge to produce bulk-mailings, bulk-emailing, directories and

This class will blend the features of Excel’s List Management with Word’s Mail Merge to produce bulk-mailings, bulk-emailing, directories and labels, etc. All students pay $99 lab fee. labels, etc. All students pay $99 lab fee. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 1 9 - 4 pm George Sellers W 11/15/17 WYE Mills/EDC-26 CEI 506 9A 1 9 - 4 pm George Sellers W 11/15/17 WYE Mills/EDC-26 CEI 506 9A



COMPUTER CONFIDENCE

 hands-on COMPUTER CONFIDENCE This course, designed for those with no previous computer experience, will teach you exactly what you need to know to be on your This hands-on course, designed for those with previous computer experience, will teach you exactly whatand youAccess. need toLearn knowtotosearch be on the your way to developing computer confidence! Viewno Microsoft 2013 applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint way to developing computer confidence! View Microsoft 2013 applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Learn to search the internet, and how to create, save and print documents and share workbooks in Excel. All students pay $99 lab fee. internet, and how to create, save and print documents and share workbooks in Excel. All students pay $99 lab fee. Course/Section Course/Section CEI 094 9A

Days Days Sat

CEI 094 9B

Sat

CEI 094 9C

Sat

CEI 094 9D

Sat

Dates Dates 10/14 – 10/21/17 11/11 – 11/18/17 1/13 -1/20/18

Sessions Sessions 2

Time Time 9-12:30pm

Location/Room Location/Room WYE Mills/TBD

Instructor: Instructor: Robin Marshall

2

9-12:30pm

Cambridge/TBD

Robin Marshall

2

9-12:30pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Robin Marshall

5/12 – 5/19/18

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9-12:30pm

Cambridge/TBD

Robin Marshall

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 COMPUTER BASICS FOR ALLIED HEALTH - NEW This class is designed for students in the Allied Health field to acquire the skills required for employment in the Allied Health Profession. Learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows, file management, Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access. 19 Along with learning the basic components of the computer. Tuition: In-county $55, Out-of-county $60, Out-of-State $65. All students (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed pay $115 lab fee.

10/21/17 2 9-12:30pm 11/11 – Cambridge/TBD 11/18/17 Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT 2 9-12:30pm Sat 1/13 -1/20/18 WYE Mills/TBD CEI 094 9C CEI 094 9B

Sat

COMPUTER TRAINING CEI 094 9D

Sat

5/12 – 5/19/18

2

9-12:30pm

Cambridge/TBD

Robin Marshall Robin Marshall Robin Marshall

 COMPUTER BASICS FOR ALLIED HEALTH - NEW This class is designed for students in the Allied Health field to acquire the skills required for employment in the Allied Health Profession. Learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows, file management, Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access. Along with learning the basic components of the computer. Tuition: In-county $55, Out-of-county $60, Out-of-State $65. All students

pay $115 lab fee.

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Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 021 9A

M

10/9 – 10/30/17

4

6 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/EDC 26

Karen Callahan

CEI 021 9B

M

3/19 - 4/9/18

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6 – 9 pm

Cambridge, TBD

Karen Callahan

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MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL

This program teaches the basic and necessary skills to work as an Administrative Professional, including the proficiencies required to work with four major Microsoft Office programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Tuition: In-county $55, Out-of-county $60, Out-of-State $65. All students pay $115 lab fee. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 081 9C

T/Th

10/10 – 10/19/17

4

6 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/EDC 26

STAFF

CEI 081 9A

T/TH

2/13 – 2/22/18

4

6 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/EDC 26

STAFF

CEI 081 9B

T/TH

3/20 – 3/29/18

4

6 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/EDC 26

STAFF

 MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS -NEW This course is designed for students to utilize and unify all the applications contained within the Microsoft software package. Exercises will involve business applications using the word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software. Considerable hands-on experience will be provided. Good keyboarding skills and experience with use of the Internet, a windows operating system file/folder management are necessary for success in this course. Textbooks required and can be purchased at college bookstore. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-State $15. All students pay $250 fee. Course/Section COL 002 9A COL 002 9B

Days M,W

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

8/21 – 10/11/17 No class 9/4

15

11:45am – 2:15pm

WYE MILLS/TBD

Lanka Elson

1/23 – 5/10/18

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10 – 11:15am

WYE Mills/TBD

Lanka Elson

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 SMARTPHONE BASICS

Get the personal assistance you need! Discover the features of your iPhone. Explore: settings, browsers, email, and network connectivity; Apple apps; the App Store, buying apps, music, movies, books and TV shows using an iOS device instead of a regular PC. Learn to take photos and make videos and do some basic editing and more. No experience is necessary. Bring your smartphone. All students pay $70 lab fee. Course/Section

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Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CES 230 9A

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3/20/18

1

9 - 2 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Venus McDonald

CES 230 9B

Th

4/12/18

1

9 – 2 pm

Cambridge/TBD

Venus McDonald

Bytes Express Version (One-Day) Computer Training all Level I/Basic Word, Excel, and Quick Books Classes at the WYE Mills• www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Campus. (410) 827-5850

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COMPUTER TRAINING

• BYTES courses are held on the WYE Mills campus, 9 am to 4 pm. Bytes Express Version (One-Day) Computer Training • Hands-on computer use and significant opportunity for questions and group interaction. All Level I Word, Excel, and Quick Books Classes AT THE WYE MILLS CAMPUS • Course fee $99, handouts included. No additional Out-of-County or Out-of-State fees.

• BYTES courses are held on the Wye Mills campus, 9 am to 4 pm. BYTES courses have no specific pre-requisites, however it is important to understand that the courses will be more productive for students who • Hands-on computer use and significant opportunity for questions and group interaction. have some basic computer abilities such as being able to: • Course fee $99, handouts included. No additional Out-of-county or Out-of-State fees.

• start the computer and open programs (applications) BYTES courses havetono specific(point, pre-requisites, • control a mouse navigate click andhowever drag) it is important to understand that the courses will be more productive for students who have some basic computer abilities such as being able to: • use a keyboard to enter text and numbers – a certain typing speed is not required • start the computer and open programs (applications) • control a mouse to navigate (point, click and drag) •**use a keyboard to enter and for numbers – a certain typing speed notarequired If your employer will betext paying your course, please fill out and is sign Sponsorship Billing Form. • If your employer will be paying for your course, please fill out and sign a Sponsorship Billing Form. To obtain a printable Sponsorship Billing Form go to http://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/SponsorshipBillingFormCE.pdf To obtain a printable Sponsorship or call 410-822-5400, ext. 2300. Billing Form go to http://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/SponsorshipBillingFormCE.pdf or call 410-822-5400, ext. 2360.

 ACCESS ACCESS - LEVEL  - LEVEL I I Access is a program within the Microsoft Office Suite. The course is an introduction to this high-powered relational database program capable of manipulating large quantities of data. The course is directed toward Access database developers who will be planning, using and expanding into the relational database options of this program. Topics covered include: Upper-end database terminology, analysis of data and how it is used, leading to the initial plan of a database, use of datasheet and design views. Course fee $99. Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 682 9A

W

10/4/17

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

George Sellers

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ACCESS - LEVEL II

Students enrolled in this course should be proficient in all tasks explained in Access Level I. This course introduces the potential database developer to the relational functions of the Access program which involves setting relationships between tables, setting criteria within the program to preserve the integrity of data, creating sub-datasheets, advanced formatting of columns including setting masks and validation rules for entering data in a field. Other encoding techniques to be addressed include: self-joins, inner joins, outer joins, calculated fields in a query, adding modifying and deleting. Course fee $99. Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEX 095 9A

W

10/11/17

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

George Sellers

EXCEL - BASICS



Learn the basics of spreadsheet application that is an essential tool for today’s workplace. Learn the basic concepts of Excel. Discover how to build, edit and format spreadsheets and create basic and complex formulas and functions. Learn to create and modify charts. Course fee $99. Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 499 9C

W

9/13/17

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

George Sellers

CEI 499 9A

W

1/17/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

Staff

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EXCEL - INTERMEDIATE

Take your spreadsheet to the next level. Learn to prepare workbooks and create custom views. Sort worksheet rows, freeze headings and split worksheet windows. Discover how to insert art, draw, move, size rotate and add styles. Use office templates and create custom templates. Copy and move worksheets, copy formatting between worksheets and use linked formulas. Discover how to work with tables, lists and outlines. Understand how to create hyperlinks to areas within the workbook and to the other documents. Course fee $99. Course/Section CEI 500 9C

Day W

Date 9/20/17

Sessions 1

Time 9 am – 4 pm

Location/Room WYE Mills/EDC-26

Instructor: George Sellers

CEI 500 9B

W

2/7/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

Staff

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CEI 499 9A

W

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9/13/17

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

George Sellers

1/17/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

Staff

EXCEL - INTERMEDIATE

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Take your spreadsheet to the next level. Learn to prepare workbooks and create custom views. Sort worksheet rows, freeze headings and split worksheet windows. Discover how to insert art, draw, move, size rotate and add styles. Use office templates and create custom templates. Copy and move worksheets, copy formatting between worksheets and use linked formulas. Discover how to work with tables, lists and outlines. Understand how to create hyperlinks to areas within the workbook and to the other documents. Course fee $99. Course/Section CEI 500 9C

Day W

Date 9/20/17

Sessions 1

Time 9 am – 4 pm

Location/Room WYE Mills/EDC-26

Instructor: George Sellers

CEI 500 9B

W

2/7/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

Staff

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EXCEL - ADVANCED

Create and format PivotTable and Pivot Charts, and learn to automate routine tasks. Use the PMT and FV functions, as well as Goal Seeker, Solver the Analysis ToolPak and the Scenario Manager. Learn to use 3-D cell references and use the HLOOKUP, VLOOKUP and IF functions. Consolidate data from detailed worksheets and group worksheets. Discover how to use Data Validation and Conditional Formatting. Learn about data tables and trend lines. Discover how to collaborate, track changes and merge multiple workbooks. Course fee $99.



Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 501 9B

W

9/27/17

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

George Sellers

CEI 501 9C

W

2/28/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

POWERPOINT - LEVEL I

Students will learn to create a graphics oriented presentation for projection to an audience. This could be for purposes of instruction or promotion of a topic through graphic slides created with PowerPoint. Students will also explore formatting toolbars, learn how to use design templates, text enhancement techniques and various methods of importing and applying graphics and sound enhancements. Course fee $99.



Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEX 600 9A

W

11/8/17

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEX 600 9B

M

2/26/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

QUICKBOOKS - LEVEL I

QuickBooks instruction will focus on setting up accounts for home and/or office, to familiarize the student with data entry process to setup vendors in association with the chart of accounts, customer and vendor records, invoices, accounts receivable and to develop custom reports to fit your specific needs. A brief introduction to advanced features of the program will be discussed. This course will provide the student with the technical knowledge to begin adding structure, checks and balances, and accelerated data entry techniques to your bookkeeping system. Course fee $99. Course/Section CEI 274 9A

Day W

Date 8/30/17

Sessions 1

Time 9 am – 4 pm

Location/Room WYE Mills/EDC 26

Instructor: George Sellers

CEI 274 9B

W

1/25/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC 26

STAFF

 QUICKBOOKS - LEVEL II This course is recommended for people who have completed a basic QuickBooks course, or have had some practical experience using QuickBooks. Attention will be given to QuickBooks features for managing accounts payable, accounts receivable, inventory, payroll and banking. Course fee $99.

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Day W

Date 9/6/17

Sessions

Time

1

9 am – 4 pm

Location/Room WYE Mills/EDC 26

Instructor: STAFF

WORD BASICS

Learn the basics of word processing with Microsoft Word. Learn how to create, save, edit, and print documents. Also learn how to move, copy, format documents use proofing tools, tabs, and indents. You will create, sort, format, merge and perform calculations in tables. This class is the beginning level of word and will help you with basic document preparation. Course fee $99. Course/Section CEI 496 9B

Day W

Date 8/16/17

Sessions 1

Time 9 am – 4 pm

Location/Room WYE Mills/EDC-26

Instructor: STAFF

CEI 496 9C

W

10/18/17

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEI 496 9D

W

1/10/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

 WORD - INTERMEDIATE

This course will help you to expand your knowledge of this powerful word processing program. Learn about section breaks, columns, WordArt, Clip Art and themes. Work with shapes, picture editing, inserting and formatting SmartArt. Create mail merge documents, envelopes and labels. Learn to use graphs and templates, columns and workplace customization. Course fee $99 Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 497 9C

W

10/25/17

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEI 497 9D

W

1/31/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

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WORD - ADVANCED

In this course students will learn how to organize a long document with a table of contents, an index, headers and footers, and cross-references. Discover how to track changes, add comments to a document, send a document for review via email and combine documents from multiple reviewers. Understand how to integrate Word with other Office Applications and web pages. Course fee $99 Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 498 9B

W

11/1/17

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEI 498 9C

W

2/21/18

1

9 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CULINARY/HOTEL/RESTAURANT

Frame your career. We are updating our culinary/ restaurant/hotel classes. New Classes, New Look, New Times. Coming in January 2018.

Become a carpenter.

Learn more at www.chesapeake.edu

For a sneak peak or more information contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or email [email protected]

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CULINARY/HOTEL/RESTAURANT We are updating our culinary/ restaurant/hotel classes. New classes, new look, new times. Coming in January 2018. For a sneak peak or more information contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or email [email protected] EVENT PLANNING 101

Learn how to create and coordinate successful special events. Discover expert strategies, tips, tools, techniques, and procedures to avoid costly planning errors. Students must create an online account in order to access classroom. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 176 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Cynthia Grzelak

CEG 176 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Cynthia Grzelak

CEG 176 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Cynthia Grzelak

CEG 176 9NJ

4/11 – 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Cynthia Grzelak

CEG 176 9NK

5/16 – 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Cynthia Grzelak

CEG 176 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Cynthia Grzelak

HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSIONS Interested in the healthcare field? Learn about the wide array of career pathways offered at Chesapeake College by attending a Health Careers Orientation. Specific information regarding course requirements, tuition, and the processes/information required for registration will be covered. Orientations are free and open to the public, advance registration is not necessary. Students interested in enrolling in the Administrative Medical Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Medical Coding Professional, Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Assistant, Dental Assistant, Personal Fitness Trainer or Veterinary Assistant courses are required to attend an orientation session. All sessions are held on the Wye Mills campus, visit www.chesapeake.edu or email [email protected] more information. Orientation Schedule through September 2018

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Time

Location

9/13/17

10 - 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

9/27/17

5 - 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

10/11/17

10 - 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

10/25/17

5 - 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

11/8/17

10 - 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

11/15/17

5 - 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

12/6/17

10 - 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

12/13/17

5 - 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

1/3/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

1/17/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

2/7/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

2/21/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

3/7/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

3/21/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

4/4/2018 4/18/2018

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CEG 176 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Cynthia Grzelak

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

HEALTHCARE

HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSIONS

HEALTHCARE CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSIONS Interested in the healthcare field? Learn about the wide array of career pathways offered at Chesapeake College by attending a Health Careers Orientation. Specific information regarding course requirements, tuition, and the processes/information required for registration will be covered. Orientations are free and open to the public, advance registration is not necessary. Students interested in enrolling in the Administrative Medical Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Medical Coding Professional, Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Assistant, Dental Assistant, Personal Fitness Trainer or Veterinary Assistant courses are required to attend an orientation session. All sessions are held on the Wye Mills campus, visit www.chesapeake.edu or email [email protected] more information. Orientation Schedule through September 2018 Date

Time

Location

9/13/17

10 - 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

9/27/17

5 - 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

10/11/17

10 - 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

10/25/17

5 - 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

11/8/17

10 - 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

11/15/17

5 - 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

12/6/17

10 - 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

12/13/17

5 - 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

1/3/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

1/17/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

2/7/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

2/21/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

3/7/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

3/21/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

4/4/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

4/18/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

5/2/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

5/16/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

6/6/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

6/20/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

7/11/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

7/25/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

8/8/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

8/22/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

9/5/2018

10 – 11:30 am

WYE Mills campus

9/19/2018

5 – 6:30 pm

WYE Mills campus

For the most current information on our offerings go to: http://info.chesapeake.edu/catalog/ HealthcareOrientations8217.pdf

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WYE Mills/EDC-26

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Cambridge/201-B

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEI 165 9G

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WYE Mills/EDC-26

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CEI 165 9H

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F 12/1/17 CEI 165 9K HEALTHCARE/NURSING TASSISTANT 12/19/17 CEI 165 9L

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1/23/18 1 5 - 9 pm Cambridge/201-B STAFF This MD Board of Nursing approved program prepares students to work as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in a variety of health care settings. Th 2/15/18 1 1 – 5 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 STAFF CEI 165 9O Upon successful completion of the theory and clinical training, students are eligible to take the Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA). Class size is 2/27/18 1 held throughout 5 - 9 pmthe year in Wye Cambridge/201-B STAFF CEIto165 9Pstudents.TDaytime and limited eight evening classes are Mills and Cambridge. Course requirements: College placement test, favorable criminal background check, drug screening, updated immunizations, perfect attendance, and CPR for healthcare Th 3/1/18 1 1 – 5 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 STAFF CEI 165 9Q providers. Students must attend a Health Careers Orientation and Career Planning for CNA/GNA prior to acceptance into the training. CNA 3/27/18 5 - purchase 9 pm Cambridge/201-B STAFFOut-ofCEIis165 9R by theTsecond week uniform required of class. Textbook 1is available for at the College Bookstore. Tuition: In-county $100, Th 4/12/18 1 1 – 5 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 STAFF CEI 165 9S county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $1,375. CEI 165 9T Dates CEI 165 9U 9/11 – 12/17/17 CEI 165 9V 10/10 – 12/14/17 CEI 165 9W 10/12 – 12/14/17 CEI 165 9X 1/16 – 5/1/18 CEI 165 9A 1/22 – 3/2/18 CEI 165 9B 2/5 – 4/20/18 CEI 165 9C 2/27 – 5/25/18 CEI 165 9D

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T 9/25/18 1or nmiller @chesapeake.edu. 5 - 9 pm Cambridge/201-B CEI 165 9F For course schedules, email [email protected]

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CERTIFIED MEDICINE AIDE Students with at least one year of experience as a Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA) and currently employed in a long-term healthcare facility recognized by the State of MD can earn the Certified Medicine Aide (CMA) designation. This course complies with MD’s Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene guidelines. Class limited to eight students. For more information on the application process, email: [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of­county $55, Out-of-State $60. All students pay $335 course fee. Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 269 B

F, Sat, Sun

9/8 - 10/22/17 Classes are held every other weekend 3/9 – 4/22/18 Classes are held every other weekend 10/19 – 12/2/18 Classes are held every other weekend

12

F – 5 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC & CN

Elaine Reed, RN

12

Sat & Sun 9 am - 3 pm F – 5 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC & CN

Elaine Reed, RN

12

Sat & Sun 9 am - 3 pm F – 5 – 9 pm

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Elaine Reed, RN

CEI 269 C

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F, Sat, Sun

F, Sat, Sun

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Sat & Sun 9 am - 3 pm

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HEALTHCARE CAREER PLANNING FOR CNA/GNAs This pre-requisite course provides an overview of the CNA/GNA training and the applications for the drug testing and a criminal background check required for certification from the MD Board of Nursing. Tuition: In-county $10, Out-of-county $15, Out-of-State $20. Course fee $175. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 165 9E

F

9/1/17

1

1 – 5 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEI 165 9F

T

9/19/17

1

5 - 9 pm

Cambridge/201-B

STAFF

CEI 165 9G

F

10/6/17

1

1 – 5 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEI 165 9H

T

10/17/17

1

5 - 9 pm

Cambridge/201-B

STAFF

CEI 165 9I

F

11/10/17

1

1 – 5 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEI 165 9J

T

11/28/17

1

5 - 9 pm

Cambridge/201-B

STAFF

CEI 165 9K

F

12/1/17

1

1 – 5 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEI 165 9L

T

12/19/17

1

5 - 9 pm

Cambridge/201-B

STAFF

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Th

1/11/18

1

1 – 5 pm

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1/23/18

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5 - 9 pm

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1 – 5 pm

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5 - 9 pm

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STAFF

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Th

3/1/18

1

1 – 5 pm

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3/27/18

1

5 - 9 pm

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STAFF

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Th

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1

1 – 5 pm

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STAFF

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T

4/24/18

1

5 - 9 pm

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STAFF

CEI 165 9U

Th

5/10/18

1

1 – 5 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

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T

5/22/18

1

5 - 9 pm

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STAFF

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Th

6/14/18

1

1 – 5 pm

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STAFF

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T

6/26/18

1

5 - 9 pm

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STAFF

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Th

7/19/18

1

1 – 5 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

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7/31/18

1

5 - 9 pm

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STAFF

CEI 165 9C

Th

8/16/18

1

1 – 5 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEI 165 9D

T

8/28/18

1

5 - 9 pm

Cambridge/201-B

STAFF

CEI 165 9E

Th

9/13/18

1

1 – 5 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-26

STAFF

CEI 165 9F

T

9/25/18

1

5 - 9 pm

Cambridge/201-B

STAFF

CERTIFIED MEDICINE AIDE Students with at least one year of experience as a Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA) and currently employed in a long-term healthcare facility recognized by the State of MD can earn the Certified Medicine Aide (CMA) designation. This course complies with MD’s Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene guidelines. Class limited to eight students. For more information on the application process, email: [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of­county $55, Out-of-State $60. All students pay $335 course fee. Course/Section

Day

CEI 269 B

F, Sat, Sun

CEI 269 C

CEI 269 A

F, Sat, Sun

F, Sat, Sun

Date

Sessions

9/8 - 10/22/17 Classes are held every other weekend 3/9 – 4/22/18 Classes are held every other weekend 10/19 – 12/2/18 Classes are held (410) 827-5850 • every other

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

12

F – 5 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC & CN

Elaine Reed, RN

12

Sat & Sun 9 am - 3 pm F – 5 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC & CN

Elaine Reed, RN

12

Sat & Sun 9 am - 3 pm F – 5 – 9 pm

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HEALTHCARE

MEDICINE AIDE RECERTIFICATION

This course is designed to provide Certified Medicine Aides with the recertification training required by the MD Dept. of Health and Mental MEDICINE AIDE RECERTIFICATION Hygiene. Students must verify they have practiced in a licensed nursing home under their current license for at least 100 hours within the two This course is designed to provide Certified Medicine Aides with theStudents recertification training required bycurrent the MDMedicine Dept. of Health and Mental years immediately preceding admission to the recertification class. must bring a copy of their Aide Certificate prior to Hygiene. Students verify havecontact practiced in a licensed nursing home theirto current licenseTuition: for at least 100 hours within registering. For an must approval tothey register, [email protected]. Classunder is limited 27 students. In-county $25, Out-the two years immediately preceding admission to the recertification class. Students must bring a copy of their current Medicine Aide Certificate prior to of­county $30, Out-of-State $35. All students pay $90 course fee. registering. For an approval to register, contact [email protected]. Class is limited to 27 students. Tuition: In-county $25, Outof­county $30, Out-of-State $35. All students pay $90 course fee. Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CB Course/Section CEICB 283 C CEI CEI 283 283 D C CEI 283 A CEI 283 D

T, Day W, Th T, T, W, W, Th Th T, W, T, W, Th Th

10/10Date - 10/12/17 1/16 –- 10/12/17 1/18/18 10/10

3 Sessions 3 3

6:15Time – 9 pm 6:15 6:15 – –9 9 pm pm

WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Location/Room WYE WYE Mills/HPAC Mills/HPAC & & CN CN

Elaine Reed, RN Instructor: Elaine Elaine Reed, Reed, RN RN

4/10 1/16 –– 4/12/18 1/18/18 7/10 4/10 –– 7/12/18 4/12/18

3 3 3 3

6:15 6:15 – –9 9 pm pm 6:15 – 6:15 – 9 9 pm pm

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CEI 283 283 A B CEI

T, T, W, W, Th Th T, W, T, W, Th Th

10/9 7/10––10/11/18 7/12/18

3 3

6:15 6:15 – –9 9 pm pm

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Elaine Elaine Reed, Reed, RN RN

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T, W, Th

10/9 – 10/11/18

3

6:15 – 9 pm

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Elaine Reed, RN

DENTAL

HEALTHCARE/DENTAL HEALTHCARE/DENTAL

DENTAL ASSISTING PROGRAM DENTAL PROGRAM The DentalASSISTING Assisting Program consists of four courses: Basic Dental Assisting, Oral Radiography Techniques, Oral Radiography–Clinical, and a Dental Assisting Internship which includes 75 hours in the classroom, 12 hours at a clinical site, and a 45 hour internship. Students need to The Dental Program consists ofthe four courses:Successful Basic Dental Assisting,of Oral Techniques, Oral and a register for Assisting all four courses to complete program. completion thisRadiography program allows graduates to Radiography–Clinical, take either the DANB Radiation Dental Assisting which 75 hours in the classroom, 12 hours at a clinical site, and a 45 hour Students needprovides to Health and SafetyInternship Exam or the MDincludes State Board of Dental Examiners Intraoral Radiology Exam administered byinternship. DANB. Passing the exam register for all four courses to complete the program. Successful completion of this program allows graduates to take either the DANB Radiation the required license for employment as a Dental Radiation Technologist. Prerequisites to enter program: dental program application, high Health diploma and Safety theaMD State Board Examiners Intraoral Radiology Exam administered by DANB. Passingand the placement exam provides school or Exam G.E.D.,orand minimum scoreofofDental 75 on the College’s Reading Comprehension placement test. Applications test the required licenseby foremailing employment as a Dental RadiationorTechnologist. to enterOrientation. program: dental program application, high forms are available [email protected] by attending aPrerequisites free Health Careers The orientation calendar can be school diploma or G.E.D., and a minimum score HealthcareOrientations8217.pdf of 75 on the College’s Reading Comprehension placement Applications and placement test found at http: //info. chesapeake.edu/ catalog/ Tuition: In-county $100, test. Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State forms are available by emailing [email protected] or by attending a free Health Careers Orientation. The orientation calendar can be $110 plus all students pay $1,575 course fee, plus textbook. found at http: //info. chesapeake.edu/ catalog/ HealthcareOrientations8217.pdf Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110 plus all students pay $1,575 course fee, plus textbook.

BASIC DENTAL ASSISTING This 45-hour course focuses on mouth anatomy and teeth surfaces, infection control procedures in a dental office, documenting medical BASIC DENTAL histories, chair sideASSISTING assisting, cements, alginates and other dental materials. This 45-hour course focuses on mouth anatomy and teeth surfaces, infection control procedures in a dental office, documenting medical histories, chair side assisting, cements, alginates and other dental materials. Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 292 D Course/Section

Sat Day

CEX CEX 292 292 D A

Sat Sat

CEX 292 A

Sat

3/3 Date – 5/5/18 No class 3/17 3/3––10/20/18 5/5/18 8/18 No class No class3/17 9/1 8/18 – 10/20/18 No class 9/1

9 Sessions

8:30 am – 2 pm Time

9 9

8:30 8:30 am am – –2 2 pm pm

9

8:30 am – 2 pm

WYE Mills/HPACLocation/Room 229/225 WYE WYE Mills/HPACMills/HPAC229/225 229/225 WYE Mills/HPAC229/225

Roseanne Morgan, CDA Instructor: Roseanne Roseanne Morgan, Morgan, CDA CDA Roseanne Morgan, CDA

ORAL RADIOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES This 30-hour course, approved by the MD State Board of Dental Examiners, enhances the students’ skills in working with x-rays and prepares ORALfor RADIOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES them the MD State Board Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Topics include the history of dental radiography, properties and This 30-hour course, approved the MD State Board of Dental Examiners, students’ skills in working with x-rays and prepares production of x-rays, biologicalby effects of ionizing radiation, radiation safetyenhances and x-raythe protection. them for the MD State Board Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Topics include the history of dental radiography, properties and production of x-rays, biologicalDay effects of ionizing radiation, radiation safety and x-ray Course/Section Date Sessions Timeprotection.Location/Room Instructor: CEI 645 D Course/Section

Sat Day

CEI CEI 645 645 D A

Sat Sat

CEI 645 A

Sat

5/12 Date – 6/16/18 No class 5/26 5/12 ––6/16/18 10/27 12/1/18 Noclass class11/24 5/26 No 10/27 – 12/1/18 No class 11/24

5 Sessions

8 am – 2 pm Time

5 5

8 8 am am – –2 2 pm pm

5

8 am – 2 pm

WYE Mills/HPACLocation/Room 229/225 WYE Mills/HPACWYE Mills/HPAC229/225 229/225 WYE Mills/HPAC229/225

Jean Carlson, DDS Instructor: Jean Jean Carlson, Carlson, DDS DDS Jean Carlson, DDS

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production of x-rays, biological effects of ionizing radiation, radiation safety and x-ray protection. Course/Section

Day

Date

CEI 645 D

Sat

CEI 645 A

Sat

5/12 – 6/16/18 No class 5/26 10/27 – 12/1/18 No class 11/24

Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT 5

8 am – 2 pm

5

8 am – 2 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC229/225 WYE Mills/HPAC229/225

Jean Carlson, DDS

HEALTHCARE Jean Carlson, DDS

ORAL RADIOGRAPHY - CLINICAL This 12-hour course provides hands-on training and an opportunity to practice taking radiographs under the supervision of a dentist instructor.

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Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 700 D

F

6/1 – 6/8/18

2

9 am – 3:30 pm

Jean Carlson, DDS

CEI 700 A

F

11/16 – 11/30/18 No class 11/23

2

9 am – 3:30 pm

Carlson Dental Office - Cambridge Carlson Dental Office - Cambridge

Jean Carlson, DDS

BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER COURSE Dental Assisting students are required to have the American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Provider CPR certification before their Internship. The course is taught according to the guidelines of the American Heart Association. Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEX 711 DD

Sat

6/2/18

1

3 – 8 pm

STAFF

CEX 711 AA

Sat

11/3/18

1

3 – 8 pm

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STAFF

DENTAL ASSISTANT INTERNSHIP This 45-hour internship provides Dental Assistant students who have successfully completed the Basic Dental Assisting and Oral Radiography classes with the opportunity for further valuable experience in one of Choptank Community Health System’s Dental Clinics. Course/Section

Day

CEI 654 D1

T, M-F

CEI 654 D2

T, M-F

CEI 654 A1

T, M-F

CEI 654 A2

T, M-F

Date

Sessions

Time

7/10, 7/16 7/20/18 7/10, 7/23 7/27/18 1/15/19, 1/21 – 1/25/19 1/15, 1/28 – 2/1/19

6

7/10 - 8 am – 2:30 pm 7/16 – 7/20 - 8 am – 4:30 pm 7/10 - 8 am – 2:30 pm 7/23 - 7/27- 8 am – 4:30 pm 1/15 - 8 am – 2:30 pm 1/21 – 1/25 - 8 am – 4:30 pm 1/15 - 8 am – 2:30 pm 1/28-2/1- 8 am – 4:30 pm

6 6 6

Location/ Room TBD

Instructor: Jean Carlson, DDS

TBD

Jean Carlson, DDS

TBD

Jean Carlson, DDS

TBD

Jean Carlson, DDS

GENERAL CHAIRSIDE EXPANDED FUNCTIONS This course is for dental assistants who are employed in a dental office to help prepare them for the EFDA (Expanded Functions Dental Assistant) Exam. The student must have a working knowledge of basic oral anatomy, dental terminology and basic infection control. Radiation certification is preferred but also not mandatory. Textbook, workbook and dental instruments guide book are the same as used in Chesapeake College’s Basic Dental Assistant course. Tuition: In-county $55, Out-of-county $60, Out-of-State $65. All students pay $640 course fee. (T) Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEX 644 B

Sat

5

3:30 – 8 pm

Jean Carlson, DDS

Sat

3

8:30 am – 2 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC 229 WYE Mills/HPAC 225

plus Labs

10/28 - 12/2/17 No class 11/25 11/11 - 12/2/17 No lab 11/25

Roseanna Morgan, CDA

HEALTHCARE/EMT EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) - NEW This MIEMSS approved program covers the theory and techniques of basic emergency medical care. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) provides basic life support care to critically ill or injured patients. EMTs work directly with another EMT to provide this level of care and in conjunction with a paramedic to provide advanced life support. EMTs learn to manage an airway using artificial devices, assess the severity of 29 illness or injury, manage wounds and bleeding, immobilize fractures, perform CPR, utilized an automated defibrillator and a host of other 827-5850 www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed procedures. Recent curriculum changes (410) at the national and •state level allow EMTs to assist with the administration of some medications. The clinical portion of this program will provide supervised experience at clinical and field internship sites that allow students to practice basic

This course is for dental assistants who are employed in a dental office to help prepare them for the EFDA (Expanded Functions Dental Assistant) Exam. The student must have a working knowledge of basic oral anatomy, dental terminology and basic infection control. Radiation certification is preferred but also not mandatory. Textbook, workbook and dental instruments guide book are the same as used in Chesapeake Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING ENRICHMENT$60, Out-of-State $65. All students pay $640 course fee. (T) College’s Basic Dental Assistant course. Tuition: In-county $55,&Out-of-county Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEX 644 B

Sat

5

3:30 – 8 pm

Jean Carlson, DDS

Sat

3

8:30 am – 2 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC 229 WYE Mills/HPAC 225

plus Labs

10/28 - 12/2/17 No class 11/25 11/11 - 12/2/17 No lab 11/25

HEALTHCARE EMT

Roseanna Morgan, CDA

HEALTHCARE/EMT EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) - NEW This MIEMSS approved program covers the theory and techniques of basic emergency medical care. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) provides basic life support care to critically ill or injured patients. EMTs work directly with another EMT to provide this level of care and in conjunction with a paramedic to provide advanced life support. EMTs learn to manage an airway using artificial devices, assess the severity of illness or injury, manage wounds and bleeding, immobilize fractures, perform CPR, utilized an automated defibrillator and a host of other procedures. Recent curriculum changes at the national and state level allow EMTs to assist with the administration of some medications. The clinical portion of this program will provide supervised experience at clinical and field internship sites that allow students to practice basic patient assessments and to be exposed to a variety of sick and injured patients while under the direction of qualified instructors. For more Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time $105, Out-of-State Location/Room Instructor: information, email [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $110. Course fee $1,100. T, Th, Sat 8/29 – 12/11/17 38 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley 23 CEI 252 9B Course/Section Day Date Sessions Location/Room Instructor: Sat – 9Time am- 3 pm CEI 252 9B CEI 252 9C

T, Th, Sat T,Th, Sat

8/29 – 12/11/17 1/23 – 5/10/18

38 38

T, Th, 6 – 10 pm T, Th, – 103pm Sat – 96ampm Sat – 9 am- 3 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC WYE Mills/HPAC

Scott Wheatley Scott Wheatley

CEI 252 9C CEI 252 9D

T,Th, Sat M, W, Sat

1/23 – 5/10/18 5/21 – 9/5/18

38 38

T, Th, 6 – 10 pm M, W, – 103pm Sat – 96ampm Sat – 9 am- 3 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC WYE Mills/HPAC

Scott Wheatley Scott Wheatley

CEI 252 9D

M, W, Sat

5/21 – 9/5/18

38

M, W, 6 – 10 pm Sat – 9 am- 3 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC

Scott Wheatley

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

HEALTHCARE/PHARMACY TECHNICIAN HEALTHCARE/PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

CERTIFICATION (EXAM PREPARATION) PHARMACY TECHNICIAN This comprehensive 50-hour course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s CERTIFICATION PTCB exam. Technicians work in hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, community pharmacies and other healthcare settings working under the (EXAM PREPARATION)

supervision of a registered pharmacist. content includes medical terminology, reading prescriptions and defining drugs This comprehensive 50-hour course willCourse prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and takeand the interpreting Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s by generic and brand names. Students will learn dosage calculations, I.V. flow rates, drug compounding, dose conversions, dispensing of PTCB exam. Technicians work in hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, community pharmacies and other healthcare settings working under the prescriptions, control and billing andcontent reimbursement. Course completion certificate is included in theprescriptions cost of the course. Course drugs fee supervision ofinventory a registered pharmacist. Course includes medical terminology, reading and interpreting and defining $1,599. For more information contact [email protected] or [email protected]. by generic and brand names. Students will learn dosage calculations, I.V. flow rates, drug compounding, dose conversions, dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement. Course completion certificate is included in the cost of the course. Course fee Pre-requisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session. Prior to $1,599. For more information contact [email protected] or [email protected]. registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for reading comprehension and arithmetic with18 a proficiency of 45school for each. In addition, must successfully online Medical Terminology (CEI Pre-requisites: years of agescore and high completion or students G.E.D. Students must attendcomplete a Health the Career Orientation Session. Priorcourse to 541) prior to registration. For more information or to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for reading comprehension and

arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Medical Terminology course (CEI Financial may be through the Payment Plan. For more information, go to 541) priorassistance to registration. Foravailable more information or Deferred to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room

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CEI 400 A Course/Section CEI 400 400 A B CEI

T, Th Day T, Th Th T,

10/3 – 11/21/17 Date 3/6 –– 11/21/17 4/26/18 10/3 No class 3/13

15 Sessions 15 15

6 – 9:30 pm Time 6– – 9:30 9:30 pm pm 6

WYE Mills/TBD Location/Room WYE Mills/TBD Mills/TBD WYE

Kim Finelli Instructor: Kim Finelli Finelli Kim

CEI 400 B CEI 400 A

T, Th T, Th

3/6 – 4/26/18 10/2 – 11/20/18 No class 3/13

15 15

6 – 9:30 pm 6 – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD WYE Mills/TBD

Kim Finelli Kim Finelli

CEI 400 A

T, Th

10/2 – 11/20/18

15

6 – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Kim Finelli

HEALTHCARE/Computer Basics

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

Course/Section

Day

Date

CEI 400 A

T, Th

10/3 – 11/21/17

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 400 B

T, Th

3/6 – 4/26/18 No class 3/13

15

6 – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Kim Finelli

CEI 400 A

T, Th

10/2 – 11/20/18

15

6 – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Kim Finelli

15 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Kim&Finelli Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING ENRICHMENT

HEALTHCARE

COMPUTER BASICS

HEALTHCARE/Computer Basics

COMPUTER BASICS FOR ALLIED HEALTH - NEW This class is designed for students in the Allied Health field to acquire the skills required for employment in the Allied Health Profession. Learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows, file management, Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access. Along with learning the basic components of the computer. Tuition: In-county $55, Out-of-county $60, Out-of-State $65. All students pay $115 lab fee.

Course/Section

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Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 021 9A

M

10/9 – 10/30/17

4

6 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/EDC 26

Karen Callahan

CEI 021 9B

M

3/19 - 4/9/18

4

6 – 9 pm

Cambridge, TBD

Karen Callahan

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HEALTHCARE/NATURAL HEALING HEALTHCARE/NATURAL HEALING

NATURAL HEALING

NATURAL HEALING NATURAL HEALING INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL HEALTH AND HEALING INTRODUCTION TOlifestyle NATURAL HEALTH AND Evaluate your current and observe how yourHEALING behaviors can affect your health. Learn about the power of naturopathy, proper breathing

Evaluate your current lifestyle how your behaviors can affect your health. Learn about the techniques, power of naturopathy, breathing techniques, hydrotherapy, diet,and andobserve biorhythms. Explore the power of vitamins, antioxidants, massage osteopathy,proper chiropractic, T’ai techniques, hydrotherapy, diet, and the power of vitamins, antioxidants, massage osteopathy, chiropractic, T’ai Chi, reflexology, yoga, FengShui, andbiorhythms. much more.Explore For information about additional sections of thistechniques, course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake, Chi, reflexology, yoga, FengShui, and much more. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake, or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section Course/Section CES 112 9NC CES 112 9NC CES 112 9ND CES 112 9ND CEG 112 9NI CEG 112 9NI CEG 112 9NJ CEG 112 9NJ CEG 112 9NK CEG 112 9NK CEG 112 9NL CEG 112 9NL

Dates Dates 9/13 – 10/20/17 9/13 – 10/20/17 10/18 – 11/24/17 10/18 – 11/24/17 3/14 – 4/20/18 3/14 – 4/20/18 4/11 – 5/18/18 4/11 – 5/18/18 5/16 – 6/22/18 5/16 – 6/22/18 6/13 – 7/20/18 6/13 – 7/20/18

Location/Room Location/Room OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG

Instructor: Instructor: Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder Theresa Synder

OFFICE SKILLS

HEALTHCARE/OFFICE SKILLS HEALTHCARE/OFFICE SKILLS ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANT ASSISTANT This program is intended to train students to help manage medical offices as well as to work as an administrative assistant in dental offices, and

This program intended in tohospitals. train students to help manage as well as toand work as an administrative assistant in dental as health unit is secretaries This 96-hour training medical programoffices combines theory practical instruction over 32 sessions, plusoffices, two and as healthreview unit secretaries in help hospitals. Thisprepare 96-hourfor training program combines theory and practical instruction over 32 sessions, plus skills two and optional sessions to students their CMAA National Certification exam. Course instruction includes telephone optional review sessions to help students scheduling, prepare for their CMAA National Certification exam.insurance Course instruction includes telephone skillsoffice and use of computer programs, appointment medical record handling, filing, billing, coding, transcription and general use of computer programs, appointment scheduling, medical record handling, filing, billing, insurance coding, transcription and general office etiquette. CMAA National Certification exam fee, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR and course completion certificate are included. Course fee etiquette. CMAA Certification fee, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR and course completion certificate are included. Course fee $2,499. For moreNational information contactexam [email protected] or [email protected]. $2,499. For more information contact [email protected] or [email protected]. Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see the following Prerequisites: 18 years ofschedule). age and high school completion Students mustmust attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see the following page for the orientation Prior to registering for or theG.E.D. program, students successfully complete the Chesapeake College page for theexam orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must complete the Chesapeake placement for reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of successfully 45 for each. In addition, students must College successfully placementthe exam for reading and arithmetic with aCEI proficiency score of 45 for each. addition, students successfully complete online Medical comprehension Terminology course (course number: 541) prior to registration. For In more information or must to register go to: complete the online Medical Terminology course (course number: CEI 541) prior to registration. For more information or to register go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. 31

Course/Section Course/Section

Day Day

Date Sessions Time Location/Room (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor: Instructor:

Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see the following page for the orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT placement exam for reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Medical Terminology course (course number: CEI 541) prior to registration. For more information or to register go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake.

HEALTHCARE

Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/.

Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 853 A*

T, Th

10/17/17 - 2/20/18 No class 11/23, 12/21, 12/26, 12/28, 1/2

32

5:30 – 8:45 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Callahan/Greene

BLS Healthcare Provider CPR CEX 911 AMA1* CEI 853 B**

Sat

10/28/17

1

9 am - 1:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Ryan Killough

T, Th

2/27 - 6/19/18

32

5:30 – 8:45 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Callahan/Greene

Sat

No class 3/13 3/17/18

1

9 am - 1:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Ryan Killough

32

5:30 – 8:45 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Callahan/Greene

BLS Healthcare Provider CPR CEX 911 AMA2** CEI 853 A***

T, Th

10/16/18 – 2/21/19 No class 11/22, 12/18, 12/20, 12/25, 12/27/18, 1/1/19

25

Sat 10/27/18 1 9 am - 1:30 pm BLS Healthcare Provider CPR CEX 911 AMA3*** *BLS Healthcare must be taken at the same time as the AMA class

WYE Mills/TBD

Ryan Killough

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM

Clinical Medical Assistants work in a doctor’s office or clinic. This program is intended to train students in the necessary procedures to care for patients, perform simple lab tests and administer medications. This course is 140 hours of classroom instruction, including electrocardiography (EKG) and an introduction to phlebotomy. Supplies, CCMA National Certification exam fee, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR and course completion certificate are included. Course fee $2,799. For more information contact [email protected] or [email protected]. Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page 25 for the orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Medical Terminology course (CEI 541) and online Human Anatomy & Physiology course CEG 287 prior to registration. For more information, or to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Students must register for Clinical Medical Assistant programs I and II and BLS Healthcare Provider CPR training. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to the website at: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/.

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Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

Clinical Medical Assistant I CEI 570 A*

M, W Sat

10/2 - 11/29/17** 11/4, 11/18 **No class 11/22

19

W - 6 - 9:30 pm Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

Clinical Medical Assistant II CEI 571 A*

M, W Sat

12/4 - 2/14/18** 12/9, 1/6, 1/20 No class 12/20, 12/25, 12/27/17, 1/1/18, 1/15

20

W - 6 – 9:30 pm Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

BLS Healthcare Provider CPR

Sat

10/7/17

1

9 - 1:30 pm

WYE Mills/

Ryan Killough

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_edTBD

reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Medical Terminology course (CEI 541) and online Human Anatomy & Physiology course CEG 287 prior to registration. For more information, or to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake.

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Students must register for Clinical Medical Assistant programs I and II and BLS Healthcare Provider CPR training.

HEALTHCARE

Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to the website at: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/.

Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

Clinical Medical Assistant I CEI 570 A*

M, W Sat

10/2 - 11/29/17** 11/4, 11/18 **No class 11/22

19

W - 6 - 9:30 pm Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

Clinical Medical Assistant II CEI 571 A*

M, W Sat

12/4 - 2/14/18** 12/9, 1/6, 1/20 No class 12/20, 12/25, 12/27/17, 1/1/18, 1/15

20

W - 6 – 9:30 pm Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

BLS Healthcare Provider CPR CEX 811 CMAA* Clinical Medical Assistant I CEI 570 B*

Sat

10/7/17

1

9 - 1:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

M, W Sat

2/19 – 4/18/18 3/24, 4/7

19

W - 6 - 9:30 pm Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

Clinical Medical Assistant II CEI 571 B*

M, W Sat

No class 3 /12 4/23 - 6/20/18 4/28, 5/19, 6/2 No class 5/28

20

W - 6 – 9:30 pm Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

BLS Healthcare Provider CPR CEX 811 CMAA3* Clinical Medical Assistant I CEI 570 A* Clinical Medical Assistant II CEI 571 A*

Sat

3/10/18

1

9 - 1:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

M, W Sat

10/8 – 12/5/18 11/10, 12/1 No class 11/21 12/10/18 – 2/18/19 1/5, 1/26, 2/9/19 No class 12/20, 12/24, 12/26, 12/31/18 10/20/18

19

W - 6 - 9:30 pm Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

20

W - 6 – 9:30 pm Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

M, W Sat

26

Sat 1 BLS Healthcare Provider CPR CEX 811 CMAA1* *These 3 classes must be registered for at the same time!

9 - 1:30 pm

WYE Mills/ TBD

Ryan Killough

MEDICAL CODING PROFESSIONAL

Turn to Chesapeake for a new career

Medical coding professionals keep records, calculate patient charges, review files and determine codes for physician procedures and diagnosis using ICD-10 and CPT-4 coding protocols - for third party billing purposes. This course is 80 hours of classroom instruction. Students who complete this course could be qualified to sit for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) - Certified Professional Coder Exam (CPC or CPC-H - Apprentice); the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam; and/or other National Certification Exams. Course completion certificate is included. Course fee $2,799. For more information contact [email protected] or [email protected]. Degree Programs - Workforce Training

Transfer Programs - Online Classes

Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see the following orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Learn more at chesapeake.edu Human Anatomy & Physiology course (CEG 287) prior to registration. For more information, or to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to the website at: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. Course/Section

Day

CEI 591 A

M, Th

Date

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

10/9 – 1/11/18**

23

6 – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Gantzhorn

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

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Chesapeake College BLS Healthcare BLS Healthcare

No class 12/20, No class 12/20, 12/24, 12/26, 12/24, 12/26, 12/31/18 12/31/18 NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Sat 10/20/18 1 9 - 1:30 pm Sat 10/20/18 1 9 - 1:30 pm

WYE Mills/ WYE Mills/ TBD TBD

Provider CPR Provider CPR CEX 811 CMAA1* CEX 811 CMAA1* *These 3 classes must be registered for at the same time! *These 3 classes must be registered for at the same time!

Ryan Killough Ryan Killough

HEALTHCARE MEDICAL CODING MEDICAL CODING PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL

Medical coding professionals keep records, calculate patient charges, review files and determine codes for physician procedures and diagnosis Medical coding professionals keep records, calculate patient charges, review files and determine codes for physician procedures and diagnosis using ICD-10 and CPT-4 coding protocols - for third party billing purposes. This course is 80 hours of classroom instruction. Students who using ICD-10 and CPT-4 coding protocols - for third party billing purposes. This course is 80 hours of classroom instruction. Students who complete this course could be qualified to sit for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) - Certified Professional Coder Exam (CPC complete this course could be qualified to sit for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) - Certified Professional Coder Exam (CPC or CPC-H - Apprentice); the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam; and/or other or CPC-H - Apprentice); the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam; and/or other National Certification Exams. Course completion certificate is included. Course fee $2,799. For more information contact National Certification Exams. Course completion certificate is included. Course fee $2,799. For more information contact [email protected] or [email protected]. [email protected] or [email protected]. Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see the following Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see the following orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Human Anatomy & Physiology course (CEG 287) prior to registration. For more information, or to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Human Anatomy & Physiology course (CEG 287) prior to registration. For more information, or to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to the website at: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. For more information, go to the website at: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. Course/Section Course/Section CEI 591 A CEI 591 A

Day Day M, Th M, Th

Date Date 10/9 – 1/11/18** 10/9 – 1/11/18** No class 11/23, No class 11/23, 12/21, 12/25, 12/28, 12/21, 12/25, 12/28, 1/1/18 1/1/18

Sessions Sessions 23 23

Time Time 6 – 9:30 pm 6 – 9:30 pm

Location/Room Location/Room WYE Mills/TBD WYE Mills/TBD

Instructor: Instructor: Gantzhorn Gantzhorn

CEI 591 B CEI 591 B

M, Th M, Th

23 23

6 – 9:30 pm 6 – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD WYE Mills/TBD

Gantzhorn Gantzhorn

CEI 591 A CEI 591 A

M, Th M, Th

2/5 – 4/26/18 2/5 – 4/26/18 No class 3/12 No class 3/12 10/8/18 – 1/10/19 10/8/18 – 1/10/19 No class 11/22, No class 11/22, 12/20, 12/24,12/27, 12/20, 12/24,12/27, 12/31/18 12/31/18

23 23

6 – 9:30 pm 6 – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD WYE Mills/TBD

Gantzhorn Gantzhorn

ONLINE TRAINING

HEALTHCARE/ONLINE TRAINING TRAINING HEALTHCARE/ONLINE ONLINE TRAINING IN THE HEALTHCARE FIELD ONLINE TRAINING IN THE HEALTHCARE FIELD

Chesapeake College offers six different online allied health training programs. A new section of each course begins on the 1stst of each month. Chesapeake College offers six different online allied health training programs. A new section of each course on the 1 of each month. TECHNICIAN – and CEI 055begins Students have online access to the training material for a period of 6PHARMACY months. To obtain registration section info, contact Karin Spignolo at Students have online access to the training material for a period of 6Course months.fee To$1,399. obtain registration and section info, contact Karin Spignolo at [email protected]. For more course details, go to: www.healthedtoday.com/chesapeake. Courses include all textbooks. [email protected]. For more course details, go to: www.healthedtoday.com/chesapeake. Courses include all textbooks.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – CEI 056 Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred PaymentMEDICAL Plan. For more information, go to: Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred PaymentCourse Plan. For more information, go to: fee $1,399. https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT – CEI 260 CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT – CEI 260

DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN – CEI 059

EKG TECHNICIAN – CEI 300 EKG TECHNICIAN – CEI 300

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING – CEI 086

Course fee $2,599. Course fee $2,599. . .

Course fee $1,399.

Course fee $1,399. Course fee $1,399.

Course fee $1,799.

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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN – CEI 055 Course fee $1,399.

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – CEI 056

LIFESTYLE & LEISURE

Course fee $1,399.

DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN – CEI 059

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Course fee $1,399.

FITNESS AND WELLNESS NEW STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Do you walk into the gym but aren't sure where to begin? Sound familiar? This class is f MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING – CEI 086

Course fee $1,399.

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING – CEI 086

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Course fee $1,799.

LIFESTYLE & LEISURE

LIFESTYLE & LEISURE

FITNESS & WELLNESS

FITNESS AND WELLNESS

NEW STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Do you walk into the gym but aren't sure where to begin? Sound familiar? This class is for you. Taught by an experienced personal fitness trainer, you will learn the basics and benefits of full body strength training in an actual gym environment. In addition to improved cardiovascular function, mobility, improved strength and weight loss you will gain the knowledge and confidence necessary to create your own program focused on your needs in any gym or fitness environment. Course fee is $80. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CES 229 9A

M/W

10/2-11/1/17

10

5:30 – 7pm

WYE Mills /HPAC Fitness Center

Fred Bailor

NEW TENNIS This course is designed for new and former players to get back into the swing of things. The four basic tennis strokes will be covered including: ground strokes, volley and serve, scorekeeping and basic rules of tennis. Tennis balls will be provided. Participants must bring their own rackets. Space Limited! Course fee is $75. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CES 388 9A

Th

9/7 – 9/28/17

4

3 – 4:30 pm

Susan Claggett

CES 388 9B

W

3/21 – 4/11/18

4

3 – 4:30 pm

WYE Mills/Tennis Courts WYE Mills/Tennis Courts

Susan Claggett

NEW YOGA This course offers basic yoga postures to increase flexibility, strength and balance. It is suitable for all levels of practice, and incorporates breathing techniques, relaxation and movement sequences designed to balance the stressors of everyday life. Space is limited! Course fee is $60. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CES 062 9A

T

9/5 – 10/10/17

6

5:30 – 6:30 pm

CAMBRIDGE Center

Staff

BALLROOM DANCING

Come join the fun, get fit and learn or improve skills for the Swing, Waltz, Foxtrot, and Cha-cha. Improve muscle tone, memory, and social selfconfidence. Partner not required. Wear non-rubber soled shoes. Course fee is $60. Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time 6:15 – 7:15 pm

Location/ Room WYE Mills/HPAC

CES 042 9A

W

10/4 – 11/8/17

6

CES 042 9B

T

3/6 – 4/10/18

6

Instructor: Diego Guzman

6:15 – 7:15 pm

WYE Mills/HPAC

Diego Guzman

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NEW

JAZZ DANCE Introduction to beginning jazz dance techniques. Focuses on placement, isolations and rhythmically. Activities include in-class technique and creative learning experiences and out-of-class skills practice. Course fee is $ 119. Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

CES 049 9A

M,W

13

CES 049 9B

Th

10/16 – 11/29/17 No class 11/22 3/1 – 5/24/18

10:30 am Noon 7:45 – 9:15 pm

13

Location/ Room WYE Mills/HPAC

Instructor: Jessica Hindman

ESDA, Cambridge

Jessica Hindman 35

NEW CURLING 101

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

Curling 101 is an in depth introduction to the sport of curling. Participants will receive progressive instruction in stone delivery, sweeping, game

Introduction to beginning jazz dance techniques. Focuses on placement, isolations and rhythmically. Activities include in-class technique and Introduction to beginning jazzand dance techniques. onCourse placement, creative learning experiences out-of-class skillsFocuses practice. fee isisolations $ 119. and rhythmically. Activities include in-class technique and creative learning experiences and out-of-class skills practice. Course fee is $ 119. Course/Section Day Date TRAINING Sessions Time Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time CES 049 9A CES 049 9A

M,W M,W

CES 049 9B CES 049 9B

Th Th

10/16 – 11/29/17 10/16 – 11/29/17 No class 11/22 No class 11/22 3/1 – 5/24/18 3/1 – 5/24/18

13 13

LIFESTYLE & LEISURE 13 13

10:30 am 10:30 am Noon Noon 7:45 – 9:15 pm 7:45 – 9:15 pm

Location/ Location/ Room WYE Room Mills/HPAC WYE Mills/HPAC

Instructor: Instructor: Jessica Hindman Jessica Hindman

ESDA, Cambridge ESDA, Cambridge

Jessica Hindman Jessica Hindman

NEW CURLING 101 NEW CurlingCURLING 101 is an in101 depth introduction to the sport of curling. Participants will receive progressive instruction in stone delivery, sweeping, game Curling an in depth introduction theadaptive sport of sport curling. receive progressive instruction in stone delivery, sweeping, game strategy101 andiscurling etiquette. Curling to is an andParticipants all levels of will ability are welcome. Wear warm, loose fitting clothes. Bring a pair of strategy and curling etiquette. Curling is an adaptive sport and all levels of ability are welcome. Wear warm, loose fitting clothes. Bring a pair of athletic shoes (sneaker or tennis shoes) with clean soles. All other equipment will be provided. Course fee is $60. athletic shoes (sneaker or tennis shoes) with clean soles. All other equipment will be provided. Course fee is $60. Course/Section Course/Section

Day Day

Date Date

Sessions Sessions

Time Time

CES 022 9A CES 022 9A

M M

1/8 - 2/5/18 1/8 - 2/5/18

5 5

1 - 3 pm 1 - 3 pm

Location/ Location/ Room Room Talbot Comm Center Talbot Comm Center

Instructor: Instructor: Majik Jones Majik Jones

HISTORY & CULTURE

HISTORY AND CULTURE HISTORY AND CULTURE

GENEALOGY 101 GENEALOGY 101 history is a fascinating journey. Learn the basics of where to look, who to contact, and how to make your family history Tracing your family’s Tracing yourFor family’s history isabout a fascinating journey. Learnofthe basics of where to look, who to contact, and to make your family history come alive. information additional sections this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or how contact etroutmancome alive. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section Course/Section CEG 089 9NC CEG 089 9NC CEG 089 9ND CEG 089 9ND CEG 089 9NI CEG 089 9NI CEG 089 9NJ CEG 089 9NJ CEG 089 9NK CEG 089 9NK CEG 089 9NL CEG 089 9NL

Dates Dates 9/13 – 10/20/17 9/13 – 10/20/17 10/18 – 11/24/17 10/18 – 11/24/17 3/14 – 4/20/18 3/14 – 4/20/18 4/11 - 5/18/18 4/11 - 5/18/18 5/16 - 6/22/18 5/16 - 6/22/18 6/13 - 7/20/18 6/13 - 7/20/18

Location/Room Location/Room OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL – EDG OL - EDG OL - EDG

Instructor: Instructor: Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer

FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS OFwould MUSIC If you enjoy music and like to know more about what makes it work, this is the course for you. You’ll gain a complete understanding of

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LIFESTYLE & LEISURE NEW HOW TO GET STARTED IN GAME DEVELOPMENT Whether you want to start your own indie 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. You will learn the fundamentals of game development and get an overview of game genres, platforms, and audiences. You’ll learn why many games fail and how to ensure your games are positioned for success. By the end of the course, you’ll have the experience and confidence to start developing your own game. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake, contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

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CEG 131 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

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Dr. Edward Lavieri

CEG 131 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Dr. Edward Lavieri

CEG 131 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Dr. Edward Lavieri

CEG 131 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Dr. Edward Lavieri

CEG 131 9NK

5/16 – 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Dr. Edward Lavieri

CEG 131 9NL

6/13 - 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Dr. Edward Lavieri

NEW INTERMEDIATE VIDEO GAME DESIGN

In this intermediate course, you will learn the basics of video game design process, learn about the main video game genres, and use a game development application to begin your journey of making games. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. More info is available at: http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $245. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 241 9ND

10/2 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Jean Haefner

INTERIOR DESIGN This course will show you how to transform plain living spaces into beautiful and functional rooms. You will delve into color theory, industry trends, spatial arrangements, floor plans, traditional and modern interior design ideas, and other basics. For information about additional sections of this course go ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 129 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

CEG 129 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

CEG 129 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

CEG 129 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

CEG 129 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

CEG 129 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

LANGUAGES AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE FOR BEGINNERS

This course is the first of a three part series designed for the individual who wishes to communicate with Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals using American Sign Language. The course will focus on the manual alphabet, finger-spelling and numbers and vocabulary acquisition. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-State $45. Course fee $160. Course/Section

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Sarah Smallwood

CEG 129 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEG 129 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

CEG 129 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

CEG 129 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Sarah Smallwood

LIFESTYLE & LEISURE LANGUAGES

LANGUAGES

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE FOR BEGINNERS

This course is the first of a three part series designed for the individual who wishes to communicate with Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals using American Sign Language. The course will focus on the manual alphabet, finger-spelling and numbers and vocabulary acquisition. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-State $45. Course fee $160. Course/Section

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Date

Sessions

Time

CEI 537 9A

T

10/3-11/14/17

7

6:30 – 8:30 pm

Location/ Room WYE Mills/HEC-117

Instructor: Anna Catapano

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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I

This course is designed as a continuation of American Sign Language for Beginners. This course will focus on continuing to build vocabulary acquisition, learning the importance of facial expressions and role shifting, and gaining an understanding of Deafness and Deaf Culture. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-State $45. Course fee $160. Course/Section

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Date

Sessions

Time

CEI 538 9A

T

11/21-1/16/18 * No class 12/26/17, 1/2/18

7

6:30 – 8:30 pm

Location/ Room WYE Mills/HEC-117

Instructor: Anna Catapano

CONVERSATIONAL AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE This course is designed as a continuation of American Sign Language I. It will allow students to become fluent and comfortable when conversing in American Sign Language through skills such as giving basic directions and explaining objects and events. Students will continue to build vocabulary acquisition and proper grammar skills. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-State $45. Course fee $160. Course/Section

Day

Date

Sessions

Time

CEI 539 9A

T

1/23 – 3/6/18

7

6:30 – 8:30 pm

Location/ Room WYE Mills/HEC-117

Instructor: Anna Catapano

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I

This course offers the opportunity to learn at the level of a beginner conversational American Sign Language user and to learn basic aspects of Deaf Culture. The main emphasis will be on the functional language and language behaviors which will allow you to communicate with “typical” adults who are deaf. The main goal is to be able to “Sign Naturally”. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-State $45. Course fee $120. Course/Section

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Date

Sessions

Time

Location/ Room

Instructor:

CEI 227 9A

W

10

6– 7 pm

Cambridge, TBD

Trina Cartwright

CEI 227 9B

W

10/4 – 12/13/17* No class 11/22 2/21 – 4/25/18

10

6 – 7 pm

Cambridge, TBD

Trina Cartwright

SPANISH CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE Do you want to be able to speak Spanish with your employees, the families of your students, your patients, your clients, your coworkers, and when traveling to Spanish-speaking countries? After the completion of the Basic Spanish Program, students will understand the fundamentals of Spanish grammar in the present tense, which is essential to speaking the language. The conversational section will allow the students to apply the principles they have learned via situational conversations.

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Date

Sessions

Time

CEI 227 9A

W

10

6– 7 pm

CEI 227 9B

W

10/4 – 12/13/17* No class 11/22 2/21 – 4/25/18

10

6 – 7 pm

Location/ Room

Instructor:

Cambridge, TBD

Trina Cartwright

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

LIFESTYLE & LEISURE Cambridge, TBD

Trina Cartwright

SPANISH CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE Do you want to be able to speak Spanish with your employees, the families of your students, your patients, your clients, your coworkers, and when traveling to Spanish-speaking countries? After the completion of the Basic Spanish Program, students will understand the fundamentals of Spanish grammar in the present tense, which is essential to speaking the language. The conversational section will allow the students to apply the principles they have learned via situational conversations. Earn a continuing education certificate from Chesapeake College upon the successful completion of the Basic Spanish Program (Basic Spanish I, Basic Spanish II and Basic Spanish Conversational).

BASIC SPANISH I

Develop basic vocabulary and grammar concepts. Starting from the first class, students will learn to write their own sentences, the rules of pronunciation, present tenses, and the most important Spanish verbs. At the end of this class, students will be able to use, read, write, and speak basic Spanish sentences. Textbook and workbook will be provided. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $169. Course/Section

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Date

Sessions

Time

CEX 115 9B

W

9/13 - 11/1/17

8

6:15 – 9:15 pm

Location/ Room WYE Mills/TBD

Instructor: Mirta Bradner

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BASIC SPANISH II

Continue to develop basic grammar concepts and apply them during conversations. You will review the key concepts learned in Basic Spanish I, add possessive adjectives, interrogatory words, irregular verbs and more. Upon completion of this class, students will be able to engage in a simple Spanish conversation using basic dialogue skills. Textbook and workbook will be provided. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $169. Course/Section

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Date

Sessions

Time

CEX 116 9A

W

11/8/17 – 1/17/18 No class 11/22, 12/20, 12/27

8

6:15 – 9:15 pm

Location/ Room WYE Mills/TBD

Instructor: Mirta Bradner

BASIC SPANISH CONVERSATIONAL Apply what you have learned during your 16-weeks of Basic Spanish classes! This class will reinforce basic concepts in a conversational setting. We will introduce situational approaches including how to order food, reserve a hotel room, purchase airplane tickets and more. This course is a great refresher for intermediate students who want to practice their Spanish-speaking skills. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Outof-state $15. Course fee $119. Course/Section

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Date

Sessions

Time

CEX 117 9A

W

1/24 – 2/14/18

4

6:30 – 9 pm

Location/ Room WYE,TBD

Instructor: Mirta Bradner

FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN II This course is designed for students with some knowledge of the Italian language. In this course, you will improve communicative skills and learn new structures and expression that will enable you to express desires and opinions. Authentic materials, such as songs, newspaper and magazine articles, are used to expose you to contemporary Italian language and culture. Students will need to purchase “Italian Made Simple” (ISBN-13: 9780767915397). The instructor is a native speaker born and raised in Vicenza, Italy. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-ofcounty $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $129. Course/Section

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Date

Sessions

Time

CEI 196 9A

T

9/12 – 11/7/17

9

6 – 8 pm

Location/ Room WYE Mills/TBD

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T

9/12 – 11/7/17

9

6 – 8 pm

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Location/ Room WYE Mills/TBD

Instructor: Nelli Rocco

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

CULINARY

CULINARY

CAKE DECORATING FOR BEGINNERS This class begins with the basic fundamentals of decorating and follows with hands-on participation in a variety of cake decorating techniques including icing preparation, creating borders, adding finishing touches, and more. For a list of supplies needed for the course, call 410-827-5810 or email [email protected]. Course fee $99. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CES 253 9A

Sat

10/28– 11/11/17

3

9 – 12 Noon

WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen

Karen Callahan

CES 253 9B

M

2/19 - 3/5/18

3

6 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen

Karen Callahan

NEW HOLIDAY COOKIES Cookies, everyone loves a cookie. Just in time for the holidays join us to learn everything you need to make delicious, home baked cookies. Explore new recipes and techniques to take cookie- making to new heights to the delight of family and friends. Course fee $59. Course/Section Course/Section

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Dates Dates

Sessions Sessions

Time Time

Location/Room Location/Room

Instructor: Instructor:

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12/9/17 12/9/17

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am to to 12 12 Noon Noon 99 am

WYE Mills/TPAC Mills/TPAC Kitchen Kitchen WYE

Karen Callahan Callahan Karen

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HOME BREWING BREWING FOR FOR BEGINNERS BEGINNERS NEW HOME NEW Come learn learn the the basics basics of of home home brewing brewing from from home home to to serving. serving. Students Students will will learn learn about about the the ingredients, ingredients, brewing brewing sanitation, sanitation, the the brew brew process, process, Come and bottling. bottling. Students Students will will take take part part in in hands hands on on activities activities to to brew brew their their own own beer beer and and sample sample different different types. types. You You must must be be 21 21 years years of of age age to to and participate. Course Materials are are included. included. participate. Course fee fee $$ 159. 159. Materials Course/Section Course/Section

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Dates Dates

Sessions Sessions

Time Time

Location/Room Location/Room

Instructor: Instructor:

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M M

10/23 -- 11/20/17 11/20/17 10/23

55

pm 66 –– 99 pm

WYE Mills/TPAC Mills/TPAC Kitchen Kitchen WYE

Kevin Blankenship Blankenship Kevin

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Th Th

3/22 –– 4/19/18 4/19/18 3/22

55

pm 66 –– 99 pm

WYE Mills/TPAC Mills/TPAC Kitchen Kitchen WYE

Kevin Blankenship Blankenship Kevin

FILM

FILM

THE ART ART OF OF FILM FILM THE This course course is is an an introduction introduction to to film film as as artistic artistic communication. communication. Critical Critical viewing viewing and and exploration exploration of of film film techniques techniques are are undertaken undertaken This in areas areas such such as as animation, animation, documentation, documentation, comedy, comedy, drama, drama, propaganda, propaganda, and and social social awareness. awareness. Required Required Textbook: Textbook: Sikov,E. Sikov,E. in Tuition: In-county In-county $5, $5, Out-ofOut-of(2010). Film Film Studies: Studies: An An Introduction. Introduction. New New York, York, NY: NY: Columbia Columbia University University Press Press ISBN: ISBN: 9780231142939 9780231142939 Tuition: (2010).

county $10, $10, Out-of-state Out-of-state $15. $15. Course Course fee fee $129. $129. IfIf you you are are an an IAL IAL Member Member –– No No additional additional fee fee -- use use Section Section FW FW or or FC FC when when registering. registering. county

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Date Date

Sessions Sessions

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10/17 –– 12/07/17 12/07/17 10/17

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COL 001 001 FW FW COL

T, Th Th T,

10/17 –– 12/07/17 12/07/17 10/17

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T, Th Th T,

COL 001 001 FC FC COL

T, Th Th T,

Amy Childs Childs Amy

15 15

2:30 –– 5:15pm 5:15pm 2:30

WYE Mills/TBD Mills/TBD WYE

Amy Childs Childs Amy

10/17 –– 12/07/17 12/07/17 10/17

15 15

8:30 –– 11:30am 11:30am 8:30

Cambridge Cambridge

H. Coleman Coleman H.

10/17 –– 12/07/17 12/07/17 10/17

15 15

8:30 –– 11:30am 11:30am 8:30

Cambridge Cambridge

H. Coleman Coleman H.

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T, Th

10/17 – 12/07/17

8:30 – 11:30am

15

Cambridge

H. Coleman

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

*No class 11/23/17

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT PHOTOGRAPHY

PHOTOGRAPHY

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I Students will learn the basics of operating a digital camera and the fundamentals of taking good photos. This class is appropriate for beginners and intermediate skill levels. Students will learn how to shoot using cameras off of automatic mode. We will cover aperture priority, shutter priority and manual modes, exposure, menu choices, file formats, depth of field, color balance and histograms. Students will work on shooting assignments outside of the class and we will do compositional critiques at each subsequent class. Beginner and Intermediate digital camera users are both welcomed. You will need a digital camera and it’s manual. Tuition: In-county $29, Out-of-county $34, Out-of-state $39. Course fee $119. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 380 9A

Th

9/7 – 10/5/17

5

6 - 8 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Robert Miller

Learn to master the building blocks that make a great photo. Explore keys to taking effective photographs of family scenes, travel, portraits and landscapes. Develop a variety of approaches through understanding the creative use of shooting modes, subject selection and composition. BEYOND - The Creative Camera Focus willTHE alsoSNAPSHOT be on techniques used by icons of photography such as Ansel Adams, Annie Leibovitz and many others. Assignments will be suggested and critiques will be offered. Course fee $159. Learn to master the building blocks that make a great photo. Explore keys to taking effective photographs of family scenes, travel, portraits and landscapes. Develop a variety of approaches through understanding the creative use of shooting modes, subject selection and composition. 33 Course/Section Days used by icons Dates Sessions Time Annie Leibovitz Location/Room Instructor: will be Focus will also be on techniques of photography such as Ansel Adams, and many others. Assignments suggested and critiques will be offered. Course fee $159. W 10/4 – 11/8/17 6 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HEC 117 Sahm Doherty-Sefton CEI 041 9A Course/Section CEI 041 9B

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4/4Dates – 5/9/18

Sessions 6

CEI 041 9A

W

10/4 – 11/8/17

6

6 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/HEC 117

Sahm Doherty-Sefton

CEI 041 9B

W

4/4 – 5/9/18

6

6 – 9 pm

WYE Mills/HEC 117

Sahm Doherty-Sefton

NEW HOW TO USE YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA

6Time – 9 pm

Location/Room WYE Mills/HEC 117

Instructor: Sahm Doherty-Sefton

Learn how to take pictures with your digital camera using all the basic camera functions. We’ll walk you through the technical aspects of ISO settings, aperture and shutter priority, focusing and focal length. Through class-room presentations and discussions, you’ll discover what you can doHOW with TO light, speed, and depth of field. "Be sure to bring your camera and camera manual to each class." Soon you’ll be shooting in Manual USE YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA NEW mode and wondering why you ever set the camera camera using on Automatic! Course feefunctions. $140. Learn how to take pictures with your digital all the basic camera We’ll walk you through the technical aspects of ISO settings, aperture and shutter priority, focusing and focal length. Through class-room presentations and discussions, you’ll discover what you Dates"Be sure to bring Sessions Time Location/Room canCourse/Section do with light, speed,Days and depth of field. your camera and camera manual to each class." Soon you’ll Instructor: be shooting in Manual modeCES and278 wondering why set –the camera on Automatic! Course M you ever 2/19 3/26/18 5 6 - 8fee pm$140. WYE Mills/TBD STAFF 9A No class 3/12 Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CES 278 9A

M

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5

6 - 8 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

SAFETY

SAFETY

BOATING SKILLS AND SEAMANSHIP

SAFETY The U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Boating Skills and Seamanship course designed for both the experienced and the novice boater.

The course, now in its 14th edition published in 2013, consists of 8 core required two hour lessons plus five elective lessons, providing up-to-date knowledge for handling boatsAND in allSEAMANSHIP conditions. Course Fee $75. BOATING SKILLS The U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Boating Skills and Seamanship course designed for both the experienced and the novice boater. The course, Course/Section Days Dates Time Location/Room now in its 14th edition published in 2013, consists of 8Sessions core required two hour lessons plus five elective lessons, providingInstructor: up-to-date knowledge for handling conditions. Fee $75. 8 9/28Course - 11/16/17 6 – 9 pm CAMBRIDGE/TBD Michael Moore CEX 066boats 9A in all Th (Students over Course/Section 16 years of age) CEX 066 9A (Students over 9B 16 CEX years066 of age) (Students over 16 years of age) CEX 066 9B (Students over 16 years of age)

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Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

Th

9/28 - 11/16/17

8

6 – 9 pm

CAMBRIDGE/TBD

Michael Moore

Th

Th

1/18 – 3/8/18

1/18 – 3/8/18

8

8

6 – 9 pm

6 – 9 pm

CAMBRIDGE/TBD

CAMBRIDGE/TBD

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CAMBRIDGE/TBD

Michael Moore

(Students over 16 years of age)

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT MARYLAND LAW AND FIREARMS This course will be two parts; first session will cover the new Handgun Qualification Law which requires residents to complete a 4 – hour course to receive certification which allows the person to purchase a firearm in Maryland. The second session will involve the law in Maryland and other States concerning the use of deadly force with a firearm in cases of self-defense. Students may also elect to join a live-fire handgun session with the Instructor at a certified gun range in Queen Anne’s County following completion of the course. Course will be taught by a State Police certified Firearms Instructor and will provide the student with the required certification. Students must be 21 years of age. Course Fee $109. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEP 115 9C

Sat

9/23/2017

1

9 am – 1 pm

CAMBRIDGE /TBD

Henry Whaley

TRAVEL/TIPS

TRAVEL/TIPS

FIELD TRIPS/EVENTS SPOTLIGHT ON CANADIAN ROCKIES by TRAIN 4/19 - 4/27/2018 Featuring: British Columbia, Vancouver, Via RAIL: Jasper. Columbia Icefields, Choice of Glacier Experience or Glacier Skywalk, Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary. “Experience beautiful Vancouver, spectacular views via the rail, unforgettable Icefields, picturesque lakes and much more.”

BOOK BEFORE OCTOBER 19, 2017 AND SAVE $$$ Flight & Hotels: 9 days, 13 meals, sedan service & airport transfers, Double: $3999, Single: $4549, Triple: $3949 For Bookings after October 19th, call Collette for rates.

SPOTLIGHT ON COSTA RICA: A WORLD OF NATURE 10/20 - 10/31/2018 Featuring: Tortuguero National Park, Sarapiqui Rainforest, Pineapple Plantation, Chocolate-Making Demonstration & Tasting, River Rafting, Arenal Volcano, Choice of Zip Lining or Volcano Lava Field Hike, Culinary Demonstration, Hanging Bridges, Jungle Crocodile Safari, & Bird Watching, Manuel Antonio National Park.

BOOK BEFORE MARCH 20, 2018 AND SAVE $$$ Flight & Hotels: 12 days, 23 meals, 11 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 8 Dinners. Round Trip Airfare from BWI, Air Taxes, fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $3299, Single: $3949, Triple: $3269. For Bookings after March 20th, call Collette for rates.

SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend the travel presentation on Costa Rica! Wednesday, October 18th, 2017, 6 PM Economic Development Center, room 27 42

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT WRITING

WRITING

INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET WRITING MARKETS Discover the thousands of lucrative publishing opportunities on the Internet. Learn how to sell e-zine articles, write for Web-zines and online magazines, create a blog, sell manuscripts to an e-publisher, and self-publish your own work as an e-book or a traditional book using PrintOnDemand (POD) publishing. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 030 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 030 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 030 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 030 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 030 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 030 9NL

6/13 - 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

NEW! PUBLISH AND SELL YOUR E-BOOKS

Whether you’re a first-timer or have already put out an e-book or two, this course puts you inside the publishing industry, sharing the tricks of the trade used by traditional publishers to make sure their books are in the best position to be found by readers. You’ll learn how to target your reading audience, select bookstores, get your book distributed around the world, and even have your book added to your local library’s virtual shelves. For information about additional sections of this course go to edtogo.com/chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 103 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 103 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 103 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 103 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 103 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

CEG 103 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Linda Aksomitis

TRAVEL WRITING

Travel the world and capture your experiences as a paid travel writer. Learn how to translate what is seen, heard, tasted, touched, and smelled into publishable articles and books. Discover the writing styles and methods used to sell material in today’s competitive market. For information about additional sections of this course go ed2go.com/Chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

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Instructor:

CEB 128 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

CEB 128 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

CEB 128 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

CEB 128 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

CEB 128 9NL

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

CEB 128 9NL

6/13 - 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

WRITING FOR CHILDREN

Transform your book idea into a finished product that could potentially land in the hands of an editor or agent. Explore the changing world of children’s literature and understand the various formats, whether it’s early readers, picture books, chapter books, middle grade or young adult novels. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. 43 Course/Section

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEB 128 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

CEB 128 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

CEB 128 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEB 128 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

CEB 128 9NL

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

CEB 128 9NL

6/13 - 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Eva Shaw

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT WRITING FOR CHILDREN

Transform your book idea into a finished product that could potentially land in the hands of an editor or agent. Explore the changing world of children’s literature and understand the various formats, whether it’s early readers, picture books, chapter books, middle grade or young adult novels. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section CEG 243 9NC

Dates 9/13 – 10/20/17

Location/Room OL – EDG

Instructor: Carol Smalley

CEG 243 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Carol Smalley

CEG 243 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Carol Smalley

CEG 243 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Carol Smalley

CEG 243 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Carol Smalley

CEG 243 9NL

6/13 - 7/20/18

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Carol Smalley

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Chesapeake College Continuing Education programs are non-credit certificates designed to help students achieve short-term training goals, develop immediate job skills or prepare for licensure exams. These courses are open to persons age 16 or older unless otherwise stated in the course description. Students may enroll in continuing education courses without being admitted to the College. Training is available in the following areas:

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Administrative Assistant Building Trades ABC – Apprenticeship Training Electrician Home Inspection Licensure Prep Home Improvement Contractors Licensure Prep HVAC Technician Plumbing Welding Child Care • Noncredit classes taught by expert instructors can advance your career and enhance your life. Cosmetology Esthetician • Update your computer skills or learn the basics with courses in Quick Books and Microsoft Office Event Planning Healthcare: • Personal enrichment classes include dance, Administrative Medical Assistant cooking and languages. yoga, photography, Clinical Medical Assistant For more information about our noncredit classes, Dental Assisting please log on to chesapeake.edu or call 410-827-5810. EKG Technician (Online) Medical Coding Professional Nursing Assistant (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Pharmacy Technician

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Chesapeake College Continuing Education programs are non-credit certificates designed to help students achieve short-term training goals, develop immediate job skills or prepare for licensure exams. These courses are open to persons age 16 or older unless otherwise stated in the course description. Students may enroll in continuing education courses without being admitted to the College. Training is available in the following areas: • Hospitality • Administrative Assistant Bartender • Building Trades Event Planning (Online) Apprenticeship Training Safe Food Handling Electrician Tips Training Home Inspection Licensure Prep • Nail Technician Home Improvement Contractors Licensure Prep • Personal Fitness Trainer HVAC Technician Pool Operator • • Pool Operator Plumbing Renewable Energy • Teacher Training (Online) • National Electrical Code Solar Installation • Transportation Welding Electric Vehicle Conversion (EV) Boating (Captains License) • Child Care School Bus Driver Training (Class “B”) Teacher Training (Online) • Cosmetology • Truck Driver Training (Class “A”) • Esthetician Transportation • • Veterinary Assistant Training • Event Planning Boating (Captains License) • Healthcare: School Bus Driver Training (Class “B”) • Workplace Safety Administrative Medical Assistant Truck Driver Training (Class “A” and Class MCET “B”) OSHA Clinical Medical Assistant Veterinary Assistant Training • Dental Workplace Safety • Assisting EKG Technician (Online) MCET Medical Coding Professional OSHA Nursing Assistant Pharmacy Technician

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COSMETOLOGY COSMETOLOGY CERTIFICATION (EXAM PREPARATION)

This course, approved by MD State Department of Education, will prepare students with the necessary skills and education to qualify to take the required exam to become a Certified Cosmetologist. Students will learn techniques and skills in the combined areas of the beauty profession which include: safety, sanitation, disinfection, professional conduct, hair, skin and nail anatomy, shampooing, conditioning, and scalp care, hairstyling, haircutting, coloring, chemical services, skin care & make-up, nails as well as business practices and communication skills and MD laws and regulations. Students must have a High School diploma or equivalent. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible to take the state Cosmetology License Examination. Students will need to register for all 15 courses and complete 1,500 hours of theory and practical content. Students will receive a Cosmetology kit for the course. Students will need to purchase the Milady Cosmetology text and workbook. For more information, contact Anne White at [email protected] or 410-827-5810. Tuition: In-county $500, Out-of-county $515, Out-of-State $530. Course fee $14,500.

NAIL TECHNICIAN NAIL TECHNICIAN PROGRAM Chesapeake College’s Nail Technician program prepares students to apply for the required examination to become a licensed Nail Technician. The 250 hours of instruction include theory, demonstration, and practical application. Upon completion of the course, students will be provided with application information for the State Licensing Exam. The student is responsible for paying for the exam. 45

This course is designed for the adult student wishing to become a professional, licensed Nail Technician. The training consists of three credit(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed free courses that total 250 hours of instruction. Students must attend ALL classes. Students must be 18 years or older to register. Classes will be held at Chesapeake College, Wye Mills campus and Queen Anne’s County High School. Students will receive schedule on first day

laws and regulations. Students must have a High School diplomaCAREER or equivalent. Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to take the state Chesapeake College NONCREDIT TRAINING & successful ENRICHMENT

Cosmetology License Examination. Students will need to register for all 15 courses and complete 1,500 hours of theory and practical content. Students will receive a Cosmetology kit for the course. Students will need to purchase the Milady Cosmetology text and workbook.

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

For more information, contact Anne White at [email protected] or 410-827-5810. Tuition: In-county $500, Out-of-county $515, Out-of-State $530. Course fee $14,500.

NAIL TECHNICIAN NAIL TECHNICIAN PROGRAM Chesapeake College’s Nail Technician program prepares students to apply for the required examination to become a licensed Nail Technician. The 250 hours of instruction include theory, demonstration, and practical application. Upon completion of the course, students will be provided with application information for the State Licensing Exam. The student is responsible for paying for the exam. This course is designed for the adult student wishing to become a professional, licensed Nail Technician. The training consists of three creditfree courses that total 250 hours of instruction. Students must attend ALL classes. Students must be 18 years or older to register. Classes will be held at Chesapeake College, Wye Mills campus and Queen Anne’s County High School. Students will receive schedule on first day of class. The total cost of the program is $2500. This includes a Nail Technician kit valued at over $300. Students keep this kit for their personal and professional use. A textbook and workbook are required and are not included in the above fees. Students will need to register for all three classes at the time of registration. For more information, contact Anne White at 410-827-5810 or [email protected].

NAIL TECHNICIAN I

This course is the first in a series of three courses taken to prepare students to apply for the state required examination to become a licensed nail technician. Instruction includes theory, demonstration and practical application. Students will need to purchase the Milady Nail Technology text and the Milady Nail Technology workbook. Tuition: In-county $360, Out-of-county $375, Out-of-State $390. Course fee $2140. Course/Section

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T,Th

3/6 – 6/12/18

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6 – 9:30 pm

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NAIL TECHNICIAN II

This course is the second in a series of three courses taken to prepare students to apply for the state required examination to become a licensed nail technician. Students will learn manicure and pedicure techniques, electric filing, and how to apply nail tips and wraps. Anatomy and physiology of the hand and nails is reviewed. Safety protocols will be discussed and emphasized. Course/Section

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Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 089 9A

T,Th

6/14 – 9/25/18 No class 7/3

29

6 – 9:30 pm

DCTC

Staff

NAIL TECHNICIAN III

This course is the final course of the three taken to prepare students to apply for the state required examination to become a licensed nail technician. Students will learn state laws and regulations, explore career opportunities, and discuss salon management. Course/Section

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Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 090 9A

T,Th

9/27 – 11/27/18 No class 11/22

17

6 – 9 pm

DCTC

Staff

ESTHETICIAN TRAINING ESTHETICIAN CERTIFICATION (EXAM PREPARATION)

Why not give a gift certificate for a Continuing GIVE THE GIFT This class in partnership with Chesapeake College and the Chesapeake School of Esthetics will provide the skills and With knowledge Education class? over 100needed classestotohelp students prepare for the Esthetician Certification Exam and become a licensed professional esthetician. Students will be taught to provide THAT LASTS choose hair from,removal, there is something for everyone! treatments to the face and body that cleanse and beautify the skin, including facials, full–body treatments, makeup application and head and neck massages. This is a series of six courses and will require over 600 classroom and lab hours. Course fee $9,200, and For more info, call 410-827-5850. student FOREVER… will pay $600 directly to the Chesapeake School of Esthetics for the series. Additional costs for the textbook, basic materials and supplies for at home practice. For more information, contact Anne White at [email protected] or 410-827-5810. View a complete list of classes at EDUCATION! www.chesapeake.edu SKIN CARE HISTORY, ETHICS AND IMAGE Skin Care History, Ethics and Image review the history of skin care and cosmetics. Define how professional image and ethics affect the skin care industry. Practice setting up work areas and client treatments while learning basic facial and treatment protocol. 46

Course/Section

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CEI 575 XOB

M, T, Th

Time Location/Room (410) Dates 827-5850 • Sessions www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 1/4 - 1/23/18

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10 am – 4:30 pm

Chesapeake School of

Instructor: Betty Wilder

NAIL TECHNICIAN III

This course is the final course of the three taken to prepare students to apply for the state required examination to become a licensed nail Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT technician. Students will learn state laws and regulations, explore career opportunities, and discuss salon management. Course/Section

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Dates

Sessions

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Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 090 9A

T,Th

9/27 – 11/27/18 No class 11/22

17

6 – 9 pm

DCTC

Staff

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

ESTHETICIAN TRAINING ESTHETICIAN CERTIFICATION (EXAM PREPARATION)

This class in partnership with Chesapeake College and the Chesapeake School of Esthetics will provide the skills and knowledge needed to help students prepare for the Esthetician Certification Exam and become a licensed professional esthetician. Students will be taught to provide treatments to the face and body that cleanse and beautify the skin, including facials, full–body treatments, hair removal, makeup application and head and neck massages. This is a series of six courses and will require over 600 classroom and lab hours. Course fee $9,200, and student will pay $600 directly to the Chesapeake School of Esthetics for the series. Additional costs for the textbook, basic materials and supplies for at home practice. For more information, contact Anne White at [email protected] or 410-827-5810.

SKIN CARE HISTORY, ETHICS AND IMAGE

Skin Care History, Ethics and Image review the history of skin care and cosmetics. Define how professional image and ethics affect the skin care industry. Practice setting up work areas and client treatments while learning basic facial and treatment protocol. Course/Section

Days

CEI 575 XOB

M, T, Th &F

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Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

12

10 am – 4:30 pm

Chesapeake School of Esthetics

Betty Wilder

1/4 - 1/23/18

SKIN CARE BACTERIOLOGY, SANITATION & DISEASES

Learn bacteriology, sanitation and disinfection while determining how they relate to skin conditions. Practice basic facials in a laboratory setting. Explore European facial massage. Course/Section

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Sessions

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CEI 576 XOB

M, T, Th & F

1/25 – 2/13/18

12

10 am – 4:30 pm

Chesapeake School of Esthetics

Betty Wilder

COSMETIC CHEMISTRY & NUTRITION FOR SKIN CARE

Cosmetic Chemistry and Nutrition for Skin Care analyze common ingredients in skin products while learning cosmetic chemistry. Learn advanced European facial massage and how nutrition affects skin health. Practice basic facials and treatments in a laboratory setting. Course/Section

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Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 577 XOB

M, T, Th & F

2/15 – 3/6/18

12

10 am – 4:30 pm

Chesapeake School of Esthetics

Betty Wilder

SKIN ANALYSIS AND TREATMENTS FOR ESTHETICS Skin Analysis and Treatments for Esthetics examine advanced skin analysis techniques and customized skin care treatments. Explore electrical39 usage in facial treatments. Practice full facials and treatments on volunteer clients. Course/Section

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Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 578 XOB

M, T, Th &F

3/8 – 3/27/18

12

10 am – 4:30 pm

Chesapeake School of Esthetics

Betty Wilder

ADVANCED TOPICS IN ESTHETICS

Explore advanced esthetic topics including current trends. Learn professional makeup application and hair removal techniques. Practice electrical usage in a facial treatment and perform facial treatments on volunteer clients. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 579 XOB

M, T, Th &F

3/29 - 4/17/18

12

10 am – 4:30 pm

Chesapeake School of Esthetics

Betty Wilder

ESTHETICS THEORY AND APPLICATIONS Practice makeup application, advanced facial and body waxing on volunteer clients. (410)treatments 827-5850and • face www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

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ADVANCED TOPICS M, T, Th 3/29 - 4/17/18 CEI 579 XOB IN ESTHETICS

12 10 am – 4:30 pm Chesapeake School of Betty Wilder Explore advanced esthetic topics including current trends. Learn professional makeup application and hair removal techniques. Practice & F Esthetics Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: electrical usage in a facial treatment and perform facial treatments on volunteer clients. M, T, Th 4/19 -5/18/18 10 am – 4:30 pm Chesapeake School of Betty Wilder CEI 580College XOB Chesapeake NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING 12 & ENRICHMENT &F Esthetics ESTHETICS THEORY AND APPLICATIONS Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Practice makeup application,M, advanced waxing onpm volunteer clients. School of T, Th facial 3/29 treatments - 4/17/18 and face 12 and body 10 am – 4:30 Chesapeake Betty Wilder CEI 579 XOB &F Esthetics Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING CEI 580 XOB

M, T, Th

4/19 -5/18/18

12

10 am – 4:30 pm

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Dates

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Time

Chesapeake School of Esthetics Practice makeup application, advanced facial treatments and face and body waxing on volunteer clients.

BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES

ESTHETICS THEORY AND APPLICATIONS &F

Location/Room

Betty Wilder

Instructor:

CEI 580 XOB

M, T, Th 4/19 -5/18/18 12 10 am – 4:30 pm Chesapeake School of Betty Wilder HOME INSPECTION LICENSURE & F PREP AND EXAM Esthetics This 72 hour course meets the requirements for home inspection pre-licensure for the State of MD as a provision of law under the Business Occupational and Professions Article, Annotated Code of MD 16-3A-03. The course teaches the basics of home inspection as required for a licensed home inspection in the State of MD Topics include structural, exterior, roofing, and electrical systems. Class limited to 20 students. Textbook required.

BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES

BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES

HOME INSPECTION LICENSURE PREP AND EXAM For upcoming dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected]

BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES

This 72 hour course meets the requirements for home inspection pre-licensure for the State of MD as a provision of law under the Business Occupational and Professions Article, Annotated Code of MD 16-3A-03. The course teaches the basics of home inspection as required for a licensed homePREP inspection the State of MD Topics include structural, exterior, roofing, and electrical systems. Class limited to 20 students. LICENSURE FOR in HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS Textbook This courserequired. is designed for those who would like to sit for the MD Home Improvement Contractor or Subcontractor licensing exam. Instruction will focus onINSPECTION the terms and concepts relativePREP to theAND homeEXAM improvement contractor’s licensing exam. Class limited to 20 students. Text book required HOME LICENSURE

For upcoming dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] This 72 hour course meets the requirements for home inspection pre-licensure for the State of MD as a provision of law under the Business For upcoming dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 2360 or the [email protected] Occupational and Professions Article, Annotated Code of MD 16-3A-03. The coursexteaches basics of home inspection as required for a licensed home inspection in the State of MD Topics include structural, exterior, roofing, and electrical systems. Class limited to 20 students. LICENSURE PREP FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS Textbook required. This course is designed for those who would like to sit for the MD Home Improvement Contractor or Subcontractor licensing exam. Instruction will focus the termsdates and BLOCK concepts relative the home improvement licensing limited to 20 Textetroutmanbook required ELECTRICIANS AD -toAd needs update contractor’s with Ellen Troutman-wallace asstudents. contact For on upcoming and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x exam. 2360 orClass [email protected]

[email protected] or 410-822-5400 x 2360 For upcoming dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] LICENSURE PREP FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS ELECTRICIANS CORE TRAINING, PART This course is designed for those who would likeIto sit for the MD Home Improvement Contractor or Subcontractor licensing exam. Instruction will

This training module the perfect starttofor student interested in the building trades. class is the as the Text required class used for focus on the terms andisconcepts relative theany home improvement contractor’s licensing exam.This Class limited to same 20 students. bookcore required

ELECTRICIANS BLOCK AD - Ad needs update withSite Ellen Troutman-wallace as as contact etroutmanall ABC registered apprentices. Topics covered include Construction Safety, Construction Math, as well an introduction to both hand and power tools including the identification, use, and care of tools used in the trades. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. For upcoming dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] [email protected] or 410-822-5400 x 2360 All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook required.

40 Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: This training module the perfect for any student interested in theEllen building trades. This class is the same as the required core class used for M, W – 10/11/17 15with 6 - 9Troutman-wallace pm WYE Mills/MTC 104 STAFF CEI 435 9A is ELECTRICIANS BLOCK ADstart - 8/21 Ad needs update as contact etroutmanall ABC registered apprentices. Topics covered include No class 9/4 Construction Site Safety, Construction Math, as well as an introduction to both hand and power tools including the identification, and care of tools used in the trades. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. [email protected] oruse, 410-822-5400 x 2360 All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook required. ELECTRICIANS CORE TRAINING, PART II Course/Section Days CORE TRAINING, PARTDates I ELECTRICIANS

This important module by all entry COREneeded TRAINING, PARTlevel I electricians, as well as any other building trade student parallels’ the core training ELECTRICIANS

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usedtraining for all ABC registered Topics Basic Rigging Material Handling, well as Basic This module is the apprentices. perfect start for any include, student Construction interested in Drawings, the building trades. Thisand class is the same as theasrequired core Employability class used for Skills Communications. Tuition: In-county $75, Construction Out-of-county Out-of-State $85. All students $450 course all ABCand registered apprentices. Topics covered include Site$80, Safety, Construction Math, as well as pay an introduction to fee. both Textbook hand and required. power tools including the identification, use, and care of tools used in the trades. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook required. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 436 9A

M, W

10/16 – 12/6/17 No class 11/22

15

6 - 9 pm

WYE Mills/MTC 104

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Students will build on the basic skills learned in the core training. Topics include construction site safety, electrical concepts, circuits, circuit calculations, National Electrical Code, how to select and size boxes, and conduit cutting, bending and reaming. This training parallels the training used for all ABC registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electricians Core Training I and II or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $610 course fee. Textbook required. Course/Section

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Sessions

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Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 437 9A

M, W

8/21 – 10/11/17 No class 9/4

15

6 - 9 pm

WYE Mills/MTC 104

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training used for all ABC registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electricians Core Training I and II or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $610 course fee. Textbook required.

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Dates

Sessions

CEI 437 9A

M, W

8/21 – 10/11/17 No class 9/4

15

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING 6 - 9 pm

WYE Mills/MTC 104

STAFF

ELECTRICIANS BASIC TRAINING PART II

Students will build on the basic skills learned in the Basic Training. Topics include types and applications of raceways, wire-ways and ducts, proper wiring techniques, types and uses of construction drawings, residential wiring, and electrical test equipment. This training parallels the training used for all ABC registered apprentices. This is a hands on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electricians Basic Training I and II or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbook required. Course/Section

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Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 438 9A

M, W

10/16 – 12/6/17 No class 11/22

15

6 - 9 pm

WYE Mills/MTC 104

STAFF

ELECTRICIANS INTERMEDIATE TRAINING, PART I

Students will expand their skills acquired in Electricians Basic Training. Topics include load calculations and circuit breakers, conductor selection and calculations, practical applications for lighting, hazardous locations, overcurrent protection and distribution equipment. This training parallels the training used for all ABC registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electricians Basic Training I and II or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook required.

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Sessions

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Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 439 9A

T, Th

8/22 – 10/10/17

15

6 - 9 pm

WYE Mills/MTC

STAFF

ELECTRICIANS INTERMEDIATE TRAINING PART II Students will expand their skills acquired in Electricians Intermediate Training I. Topics include transformer operation, electric services for commercial and industrial installations, electric motors, voice-data-video cabling systems and motor controls. This training parallels the training used for all ABC registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electricians Intermediate Training I. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook Required. Course/Section

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Sessions

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Location/Room

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CEI 440 9A

T, Th

10/12 – 12/5/17 No class 11/22

15

6 - 9 pm

WYE Mills/MTC

STAFF

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ELECTRICIANS ADVANCED TRAINING PART I Students will expand their skills acquired in Electricians Intermediate Training I and II. Topics include load calculations, standby and emergency systems, basic electrical theory, fire alarm systems and specialty transformers and advanced controls. This training parallels the training used for all ABC registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electricians Intermediate Training I and II or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook Required. Course/Section

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Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 441 9A

T, Th

8/22 – 10/10/17

15

6 - 9 pm

WYE Mills/MTC

STAFF

ELECTRICIANS ADVANCED TRAINING PART II Students will expand their skills acquired in Electricians Advanced Training Part I. Topics include HVAC controls, heat tracing and freeze protection, motor operation and maintenance, medium-voltage terminations/splices, special locations and fundamentals of crew leadership. This training parallels the training used for all ABC registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electricians Intermediate Training I and II or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-ofState $85. All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook Required. Course/Section

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Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

CEI 442 9A

Tu/Th

10/12 – 12/5/17 No class 11/22

15

6 - 9 pm

WYE Mills

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State $85. All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook Required.

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Days Dates TRAINING Sessions Time CEI 442 9A

Tu/Th

10/12 – 12/5/17 No class 11/22

15

6 - 9 pm

Location/Room

Instructor:

WYE Mills

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING HVAC-R

HVAC-R

Prepare for an industry recognized HVAC Certificate from the N. American Technician Excellence (NATE) organization and EPA Refrigerant Recovery Universal Certification Some of the topics covered include: • Refrigeration Fundamentals • Service Basics • HVAC Electrical Circuitry • Air Quality and Distribution

• Control Circuit Troubleshooting • HVAC Installation and Service • Commercial Refrigeration Systems

Successful completion of the program prepares the student for the NATE Core plus Heat Pump and EPA Refrigerant Recovery Tests. For additional information, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400, 2360 or [email protected].

HEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLATION & SERVICE

This course will introduce the student to gas-fired, oil-fired, and electric heating systems. Topics include: forced-air and hydronic heating systems, including heat exchangers, blowers, furnaces and controls, combustion principles, air and fuel ratios, and efficiency, chimneys, vents, and flues. Boilers, pumps, valves and heating basics are also covered. Students will work with natural draft, forced draft, and induced draft units, and the service procedures for each type. Successful students should be able to service heating units and have a reasonable understanding of how they work. Tuition: In-county $80, Out-of-county $85, Out-of-State $90. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbook required. Course/Section

Days

CEI 712 9A

M, W

Dates 9/11 – 10/30/17

Sessions 15

Time 6 – 9:30 pm

Location/Room

Instructor:

Colonel Richardson H.S. (Federalsburg)

Bob Phillips

HEAT PUMPS

This course will address the theory and operation of heat pumps. Topics include: basic heating and cooling using the refrigeration cycle, how the reversing valve works, air-to-air and geothermal units and the similarities and differences between them. Additionally the student will learn heat 42 HEAT PUMPS pump applications, outside ambient effects, defrosting, and supplemental heat, heat pump controls and components will be covered along with This courseand willpractice addressexpectations the theory and of heat pumps. Topics include: heating andascooling using trend the refrigeration how the efficiency andoperation performance. Service procedures will bebasic covered as well the growing of “Hybrid”cycle, systems using reversing works, air-to-air and geothermal units and the similarities differences between Additionally the student will learn heat fossil fuel valve as backup instead of electric. Successful students should be ableand to service these systemsthem. on their own. Tuition: In-county $80, Outpump applications, outside ambient effects, defrosting, andcourse supplemental heat, heat pump controls and components will be covered along with of-county $85, Out-of-State $90. All students pay $495 fee. Textbook required. efficiency and practice expectations and performance. Service procedures will be covered as well as the growing trend of “Hybrid” systems using fossil Course/Section fuel as backup insteadDays of electric. Successful be able to Time service these systems on their own. Tuition: Instructor: In-county $80, OutDates students should Sessions Location/Room of-county $85, Out-of-State $90. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbook required. M, W 13 6 – 9:30 pm Colonel Richardson Bob Phillips 11/1/17 – 12/18/18 CEI 713 9A H.S. (Federalsburg) Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 713 9A

PLUMBING

M, W

NEW PLUMBING PROGRAM

11/1/17 – 12/18/18

13

6 – 9:30 pm

Colonel Richardson H.S. (Federalsburg)

Bob Phillips

This program is for you if you’re interested in getting started in an entry-level position in the plumbing trade. NEW PLUMBING PROGRAM This program parallels the first year of apprenticeship training used by The Associated Builders and Contractors used for training their registered This programThis is forisyou if you’re interestedconsisting in gettingof started in an entry-level position the200 plumbing trade. apprentices. a one year program 4 separate modules that total in over hours of training, both classroom and hands on training will be provided. This program parallels the first year of apprenticeship training used by The Associated Builders and Contractors used for training their registered apprentices. is a one year program consisting 4 separate modules that total over 200 you hours training,through both classroom andahands on Listed belowThis is a brief overview of each module andofa sample of objectives and competencies willofdevelop this training, time line training will be provided. and current pricing information is also provided to help you plan your training. Listed below isCORE a briefTRAINING, overview ofPART each module and a sample of objectives and competencies you will develop through this training, a time line PLUMBERS I and current pricing information is also provided to help you plan your training. This course is the perfect start for any student interested in starting a career in the building trades. Topics include basic construction site safety, construction math, as well as an introduction to both hand and power tools including the identification, use, and care of tools used in the trade.

PLUMBERS CORE $75, TRAINING, PART I$80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook required. Tuition: In-county Out-of-county

This course is the perfect start for any student interested in starting a career in the building trades. Topics include basic construction site safety, construction math, as well as an introduction to both hand and power tools including use, and care of tools used in the trade. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time the identification, Location/Room Instructor: 827-5850 •$85. www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county(410) $80, Out-of-State All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook required. M, W 8/21 – 10/9/17 14 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/T-121 TBD CEI 336 9A

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This This program program is is for for you you if if you’re you’re interested interested in in getting getting started started in in an an entry-level entry-level position position in in the the plumbing plumbing trade. trade. This by Builders and used training registered College CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT This program program parallels parallels the the first first year year of of apprenticeship apprenticeship training training used usedChesapeake by The The Associated Associated BuildersNONCREDIT and Contractors Contractors used for for training their their registered apprentices. This is a one year program consisting of 4 separate modules that total over 200 hours of training, both classroom and apprentices. This is a one year program consisting of 4 separate modules that total over 200 hours of training, both classroom and hands hands on on training will be provided. training will be provided.

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

Listed Listed below below is is aa brief brief overview overview of of each each module module and and aa sample sample of of objectives objectives and and competencies competencies you you will will develop develop through through this this training, training, aa time time line line and current pricing information is also provided to help you plan your training. and current pricing information is also provided to help you plan your training.

PLUMBERS PLUMBERS CORE CORE TRAINING, TRAINING, PART PART II

This This course course is is the the perfect perfect start start for for any any student student interested interested in in starting starting aa career career in in the the building building trades. trades. Topics Topics include include basic basic construction construction site site safety, safety, construction math, as well as an introduction to both hand and power tools including the identification, use, and care of tools used in construction math, as well as an introduction to both hand and power tools including the identification, use, and care of tools used in the the trade. trade. Tuition: Tuition: In-county In-county $75, $75, Out-of-county Out-of-county $80, $80, Out-of-State Out-of-State $85. $85. All All students students pay pay $450 $450 course course fee. fee. Textbook Textbook required. required. Course/Section Course/Section CEI CEI 336 336 9A 9A

Days Days M, M, W W

Dates Dates 8/21 8/21 –– 10/9/17 10/9/17 No No class class 9/4 9/4

Sessions Sessions 14 14

Time Time 6 6 -- 9 9 pm pm

Location/Room Location/Room WYE WYE Mills/T-121 Mills/T-121

Instructor: Instructor: TBD TBD

PLUMBERS PLUMBERS CORE CORE TRAINING, TRAINING, PART PART II II

This This important important module module needed needed by by all all entry entry level level electricians, electricians, as as well well as as any any other other building building trade trade student. student. The The course course parallels’ parallels’ the the core core training training used used for for all all ABC ABC registered registered apprentices. apprentices. Topics Topics include, include, Construction Construction Drawings, Drawings, Basic Basic Rigging Rigging and and Material Material Handling, Handling, as as well well as as Basic Basic Employability Employability Skills Skills and and Communications. Communications. It It is is recommended recommended that that students students have have successfully successfully completed completed Core, Core, Part Part I.I. Tuition: Tuition: In-county In-county $75, $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook required. Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $450 course fee. Textbook required. Course/Section Course/Section CEI CEI 337 337 9A 9A

Days Days M M ,, W W

Dates Dates 10/16 10/16 –– 11/29/17 11/29/17 No No class class 11/22 11/22

Sessions Sessions 13 13

Time Time 6 6 -- 9 9 pm pm

Location/Room Location/Room WYE WYE Mills/T-121 Mills/T-121

Instructor: Instructor: TBD TBD

WELDING WELDING

WELDING

All All Welding Welding classes classes are are co-listed co-listed as as a a credit credit class. class.

BASIC BASIC ARC ARC WELDING WELDING

This This course course introduces introduces arc arc welding welding and and basic basic burning burning practices. practices. The The course course includes includes aa survey survey of of resources, resources, procedures, procedures, and and safety. safety. The The student student will will be be assigned to a welding station, become familiar with the operation of the equipment, and complete a number of welds until proficient. (Also assigned to a welding station, become familiar with the operation of the equipment, and complete a number of welds until proficient. (Also offered offered as as WEL Tuition: In-county In-county $360, $360, Course Course fee: fee: $318; $318; Tuition: Tuition: Out-of-county Out-of-county $564, $564, Course Course fee: fee: WEL 100 100 on on the the credit credit schedule.) schedule.) Tuition: $333; $333; Tuition: Tuition: Out-of-State Out-of-State $795, $795, Course Course fee: fee: $333. $333. Textbook Textbook required. required. Course/Section Course/Section CEI CEI 446 446 9A 9A

Days Days M M

Dates Dates 8/21 8/21 –– 12/4/17 12/4/17 No No class class 9/4 9/4

CEI CEI 446 446 9B 9B

Sat Sat

8/26 8/26 –– 12/9/17 12/9/17 No No class class 11/25 11/25

CEI 446 9C

T, Th

9/12 – 12/7/17 No class 11/7, 11/23

Sessions Sessions 15 15

Time Time 6:30 6:30 - 10:05 10:05 pm pm

Location/Room Location/Room WYE WYE Mills/MTC Mills/MTC 104 104

Instructor: Instructor: Bruce Bruce Dempsey Dempsey

15 15

9 9 am am – – 12:35 12:35 pm pm

WYE WYE Mills/MTC Mills/MTC 104 104

STAFF STAFF

24

6 – 8:30 pm

Dorchester Career & Technology Center, Cambridge

STAFF

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INTERMEDIATE WELDING This course was designed to further introduce students to the art and science of welding. Vertical and overhead welding with various filler metal will be stressed, using the shielded metal arc welding process. Instruction will include welding small parts, vertical and overhead welding, and safety procedures and MIG and TIG procedures will be introduced. (Also offered as WEL 110 on the credit schedule.) Prerequisite: CEI 446 or WEL 100. Tuition: In-county $360, Course fee: $318; Tuition: Out-of-county $564, Course fee: $333; Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. Textbook required. Course/Section CEI 447 9A

T

8/22 – 11/28/17

15

Time 6:30 – 10:05 pm

CEI 447 9B

M, W

9/11 - 12/6/17 No class 11/15, 11/22

24

6 – 8:30 pm

ADVANCED WELDING

Days

Dates

Sessions

Location/Room

Instructor:

WYE Mills/MTC 104

Bruce Dempsey

Dorchester Career & Technology Center, Cambridge

STAFF

(410) • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed This course is designed to provide the student with827-5850 advanced skills in the art and science of welding and to prepare the student for certification. Topics include vertical, overhead and pipe welding, shop safety, and both MIG and TIG procedures as well as the use of various materials. (Also offered as WEL 120

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CEI 447 9A

T

8/22 – 11/28/17

6:30 – 10:05 pm

15

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEI 447 9B

M, W

9/11 - 12/6/17 No class 11/15, 11/22

6 – 8:30 pm

24

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

WYE Mills/MTC 104

Bruce Dempsey

Dorchester Career & Technology Center, Cambridge

STAFF

ADVANCED WELDING

This course is designed to provide the student with advanced skills in the art and science of welding and to prepare the student for certification. Topics include vertical, overhead and pipe welding, shop safety, and both MIG and TIG procedures as well as the use of various materials. (Also offered as WEL 120 on the credit schedule.) Prerequisite: CEI 447 or WEL 110. Tuition: In-county $360, Course fee: $318;Tuition: Out-of-county $564, Course fee: $333; Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. Textbook required. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

CEI 448 9A

W

8/23 – 12/6/17 No class 11/22

15

Time 6:30 – 10:05 pm

Location/Room

Instructor:

WYE Mills/MTC 104

Bruce Dempsey

PIPE WELDING I

This course provides the opportunity to apply skills to, welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW). This course will cover safety inspections, pipe welding nomenclature, pipe layout and preparation, equipment setup, and electrode selection. Emphasis on welding carbon steel schedule 40 pipe joints in a variety of positions including horizontal and rotated welds (1G), horizontal fixed (2G), vertical welds on 45 degree angle pipe (6G). (Also offered as WEL 200 on the credit schedule.) Pre or Co-requisite: CEI 448 or WEL 120. Tuition: In-county $360, Course fee: $318; Tuition: Out-ofcounty $564, Course fee: $333; Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. (T) Course/Section CEI 217 9A

Days Th

Dates

Sessions

8/24/ - 12/4/17 No class 11/23

15

Time 6:30 - 10:05 pm

Location/Room

Instructor:

WYE Mills/MTC 104

STAFF

NEW LEED v4 GREEN ASSOCIATE EXAM PREPARATION & STUDY GROUP Acquire the fundamental concepts of green building. Prepare yourself to take the Green Associate exam and earn the LEED Green Associate credential from the Green Building Certification Institute. The course is intended for design, construction and real estate professionals, building owners, or anyone who wants to develop their knowledge in this area. You will examine case studies of LEED certified building projects, concepts of integrated design, third-party verification and the LEED administration process. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. More info is available at: http://www.yougotclass.org/catalogcomplete.cfm/Chesapeake Course fee $695. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 029 9NC

9/5 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Kelly Gearheart

INDUSTRIAL TRADES INDUSTRIAL TRADES

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FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAFTING/CAD This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of working drawings for both architectural and mechanical areas. Drawings will be prepared in manual form as well as computer-aided. Topics include reading and understanding basic architectural and mechanical drawings, drafting and design, the electronic drafting environments, dimensioning styles, and multi-lines. (Also offered as DFT 101 on the credit schedule. Tuition: In-county $360, Out-of-county $564, Out-of-State $795. Course fee: In-county $130, Out of County $145, Out of State $145. (T) Course/Section

Days

CEI 347 9A

T

Dates 8/22 - 11/28/17

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

15

6 – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

Miriam Collins

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All New Program (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Introductory Classes begins in September, 2017

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

MECHANICAL TRADES

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

AUTO MECHANICS

All New Program

Introductory Classes begins in September, 2017

MECHANICAL TRADESClasses held at Dorchester Career & Technology Center, Cambridge Evening Classes

AUTO MECHANICS

For more information contact:

Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 [email protected] Introductory classes begin in September, 2017 • Classes held at Dorchester Career & Technology Center, Cambridge Rita Mielke at 410-827-5807 [email protected] For more information contact: Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 [email protected] Rita Mielke at 410-827-5807 [email protected]

RENEWABLE TRADES RENEWABLE TRADES INTRODUCTION TO SOLAR CAREERS - NEW This course is designed to teach students basic concepts in electricity and electrical safety for applications in emerging “green technology” careers. Topics to be covered include introductory electrical theory; voltage, currency, and resistance; alternating and direct current; transformers, inverters, and similar devices; conductors and insulators; making safe and effective connections; conduits; electrical safety; and human health risks including shock, heat/fire, and electrocution. Learning takes place in the classroom and the laboratory. Classes scheduled to begin in September. For dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected]

BUILDING AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE - NEW This course is designed to teach students$10, to convert an existing vehicle to a battery-powered vehicle (EV). materials Topics to be www.evsmile.com. Tuition: In-county Out of county $15.gasoline-engine Course Fees: All students pay $490 courseelectric fee. Online course covered include introductory electricity theory; introductory automotive systems; basic PC literacy; project management for EV design; battery provided. technology and application; battery charging and infrastructure; EV power controller function and installation; electric motor theory, design, and installation; vehicle drivetrain and braking modifications; and DC-to-DC (high-voltage to 12V) vehicle electrical systems. The course will Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: include classroom lecture and hands-on conversion of a vehicle from an internal combustion engine to fully electric drive. All tools are Sat 9/30 – 12/9 MTCMD. 107 Check out Marktheir Emon 8:30 am – 12:30located WYE CEI 476 equipment are9A provided through a partnership with EV Smile, a10 Non-Profit Organization in St.MillsMichael’s website at www.evsmile.com. Tuition: In-countyNo $10, Out of county $15. Course Fees: pm All students pay $490 course fee. Online course materials class 11/25 provided.

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Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

CEI 476 9A

Sat

9/30 – 12/9 No class 11/25

10

POOL OPERATOR

Time 8:30 am – 12:30 pm

Location/Room

Instructor:

WYE Mills- MTC 107

Mark Emon

POOL OPERATOR

SPRING 2018

POOL OPERATOR CERTIFICATION POOL OPERATOR

This course offers instruction for the completion of the MD Pool Operators license. Upon completion, students will become certified and eligible for a State Pool and Spa Operator’s license. The course includes: the role of the operator, legal aspects of operating a pool/spa facility, water chemistry, sanitation, and safety, maintenance SPRING 2018 of plant equipment, spa operations and hot water chemistry. Participants must be at least 16 years of age. Certification is good for three years. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Textbook included.

POOL OPERATOR CERTIFICATION

Time Location/Room This course Dates offers instruction forSessions the completion of the MD Pool Operators license. Upon completion,Instructor: students will become certified and eligible for a State - To Belicense. The5course includes: WYElegal Mills/EDC-27 Frank Goldstein PoolSpring and Spa2018 Operator’s rolepm of the operator, aspects of operating a pool/spa facility, water chemistry, sanitation, and 5:30 –the 8:45 Announcedof plant equipment, spa operations and hot water chemistry. Participants must be at least 16 years of age. Certification is good for three safety, maintenance years. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Textbook included. Contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace for dates and times 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] Dates Sessions Location/Room Instructor: (410) Time 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Spring 2018 - To Be

5

5:30 – 8:45 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

Frank Goldstein

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Pool and Spa Operator’s license. The course includes: the role of the operator, legal aspects of operating a pool/spa facility, water chemistry, sanitation, and years. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Textbook included. safety, maintenance of plant equipment, spa operations and hot water chemistry. Participants must be at least 16 years of age. Certification is good for three years. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Textbook included. Chesapeake NONCREDIT CAREER Dates College Sessions TimeTRAINING & ENRICHMENT Location/Room Instructor: Spring Dates 2018 - To Be 5 WYE Mills/EDC-27 Frank Goldstein 5:30 –Time 8:45 pm Sessions Location/Room Instructor: Announced Spring 2018 - To Be 5 WYE Mills/EDC-27 Frank Goldstein 5:30 – 8:45 pm Announced Contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace for dates and times 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected]

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

Contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace for dates and times 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected]

POOL OPERATOR RECERTIFICATION

This course is designed for swimming pool owners, operators, lifeguards, and managers who need their certification renewed. Instruction will focus on POOL OPERATOR RECERTIFICATION updating the procedures for operating a swimming facility as required by both the State of MD and county agencies for operators of public swimming This course is designed for swimming pool owners, operators, lifeguards, and managers who need their certification renewed. Instruction will focus on facilities. Topics include water testing, filtration, circulation, operation and maintenance of equipment, disinfections, and safety. Proof of current or updating the procedures for operating a swimming facility as required by both the State of MD and county agencies for operators of public swimming previous (within 60 days) certification is required as well as a photo ID on first day of course. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Textbook included. facilities. Topics include water testing, filtration, circulation, operation and maintenance of equipment, disinfections, and safety. Proof of current or previous (within 60 days) certification is required as well as a photo ID on first day of course. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Textbook included. Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Spring 2018 Dates To Be Announced Spring 2018 To Be Announced

1 Sessions

5:30Time – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27 Location/Room

Frank Goldstein Instructor:

1

5:30 – 9:30 pm

WYE Mills/EDC-27

Frank Goldstein

Contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace for dates and times 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] Contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace for dates and times 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected]

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE APPRAISER PRE-LICENSING/CERTIFICATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION REAL ESTATE APPRAISER

Chesapeake College partners with the MD Association of Appraisers to offer Qualifying Education (QE), Continuing Education (CE) and Realtor and Appraiser Continuing Education courses. For more information, contact: http://www.mdapraisers.org Chesapeake College partners with the MD Association of Appraisers to offer Qualifying Education (QE), Continuing Education (CE) and Realtor and Appraiser Continuing Education courses. For more information, contact: http://www.mdapraisers.org 11/7/17 Waterfront Around the Bay 11/7/17 11/30/17 T, 8 am - 4 pm (7 hr) 11/30/17 Waterfront Around the Bay Making Your Appraisals Complaint Proof Instructor: George Lutz Complaint Proof Making T, 8 am - Your 4 pm Appraisals (7 hr) Th, 1- 4pm (3 hr) EDC1-274pm (3 hr) Th, Instructor: George Lutz Instructor: George Lutz Instructor: George Lutz EDC 27 AUD 01 11/30/17 AUD 01 Review of Disciplinary Cases 11/30/17 12/14/17 Th, 9 am - 12 pm (3 hr) 12/14/17 Review of Disciplinary Cases USPAP Instructor: George Lutz USPAP Th, 9 am - 12 pm (3 hr) Th, 8am – 4pm (7 hr) AUD 01 – 4pm (7 hr) Th, 8am Instructor: George Lutz Instructor: Bill Riedel Instructor: 46 AUD 01 Bill Riedel HPAC 133 HPAC 133

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For course details, go to: http://www.mdapraisers.org For course details, go to: http://www.mdapraisers.org

REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES This course is designed for persons who want to enter the real estate profession. Instruction will focu

This course is designed for persons who want to enter the real focus on the necessary real estate to Commiss comply withestate the 60profession. clock hour Instruction educationalwill requirement, as established by the MDsubjects Real Estate comply with the 60 clock hour educational requirement, asof established by the MD Real Estate Commission. attendance a passing grade 75% are required to successfully complete thisMandatory course. Class is limitedand to 25 students. Books p grade of 75% are required to successfully complete this course.$105, Class Out-of-State is limited to 25$110. students. Books Tuition: In-county $100, Outof-county Course fee provided. $300. of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $300. Course/Section Days Sessions Time CEU 104 9A T, Th 21 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Course/Section

Days

Dates

CEU 104 9A

T, Th

9/12-11/21/17

CEU 104 9B

T, Th

1/9 – 3/20/18

21

CEU 104 9B T, Th 6:30 – 9:30 pm

CEU 104 9C

T, Th

5/15 -7/31/18 No Class 7/3, 7/5/18

21

CEU 104 9C T, Th 6:30 – 9:30 pm

TRANSPORTATION 54 PROFESSIONAL CAPTAIN’S SCHOOL

Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 9/12-11/21/17 21 6:30 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller 1/9 – 3/20/18 CAMB/TBD 5/15 -7/31/18 WYEClass Mills/HEC-117 No 7/3, 7/5/18

TRANSPORTATION (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed PROFESSIONAL CAPTAIN’S SCHOOL (CG approved captain’s course)

Locatio

WYE Mill

21

6:30 – 9:30 pm Patty Weller

CAM

21

6:30 – 9:30 pm Patty Weller

WYE Mill

• CEU 104 9B

Financial assistance available to –qualified students T, Th 1/9 – 3/20/18 21 6:30 9:30 pm CAMB/TBD Patty Weller • Day and 5/15 night classes available College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEU 104 9C T, Th -7/31/18 21 Chesapeake 6:30 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller No by Class 7/3, • Approved Department of Veterans Affairs for eligible individuals 7/5/18 • Classes begin year round every seven weeks.

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

PROFESSIONAL CAPTAIN’S SCHOOL (CG approved captain’s course) This course is designed to get the mariner to the level as required by the U.S. Coast Guard to become a professional captain. This is a complete“hands- on” course with a certificate which is proof of competency for the Coast Guard “6 pak” license. All required subjects are covered, including rules of the road, navigation, GPS, LORAN, firefighting, boat handling, marine communications, aids to navigation, and marine publications. The OUPV license allows a mariner to take up to six passengers on a vessel up to 100 tons and 65 feet. Certification training is completed on the final day of class. Course fee includes an original Study Guide, materials, charts, use of plotting gear and the test. The class will be taught by a professional captain who is also a local waterman and charter boat captain. Avariety of course formats is available for this course including evenings or weekends. Contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace for dates and times 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected]

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING

TRUCK AND BUS DRIVER TRAINING VETERINARY ASSISTANT

Chesapeake College’s Veterinary Assistant Training prepares students to work in the animal care field. As trained Veterinary Assistants, students will support veterinary technicians and veterinarians in a variety of inpatient and outpatient activities. The training consists of four non-credit courses that include supervised clinical practicum hours completed outside of the classroom. A Certificate of Completion will be awarded to students who successfully complete the training. Pre-requisites: Students must be 18 years of age prior to the beginning of the Veterinary Assistant Training course. Students must be high school graduates. In order to receive a certificate of completion for this course, students will be required to take a final examination, attend 85 percent of the classroom hours, and complete the assigned practicum hours.

Veterinary Assistant Training uses live animals for teaching purposes. Chesapeake College takes all necessary safety precautions when students 48 interact with live animals, however, the potential exists for students to be bitten, scratched or injured by an animal while participating in this training. Chesapeake College makes no representation concerning any animal’s exposure to rabies or other diseases and does not provide 47 medical insurance or worker’s compensation for any injuries suffered while participating in this program. Students are required to show proof of medical insurance. For more information, contact Marci Leach at 410-827-3412 or [email protected]

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING I

This course is designed to provide an introduction to the field of veterinary medicine and the outpatient systems and exam room procedures for veterinary assistants and people starting entry-level careers in veterinary hospitals. Topics include: overview of the field of veterinary science, office procedures and client relations, cell make-up and exam room procedures. Student are required to purchase the Elsevier’s Veterinary Textbook and Workbook by Margi Sirois, not available at college bookstore. Clinical shirt and clinical book are included. Tuition: In-county $165, Out-of-county $170, Out-of-State $175. Course fee $185. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 843 9A

W

9/13-10/25/17

7

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

CEI 843 9B

W

9/12-10/24/18

7

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING II

If you have the PostTopics 911 orinclude: Montgomery GI of BILL call This course is designed to provide an overview of laboratory procedures, drug therapy, and radiology procedures. types Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400, ext. laboratory tests, microscope, drugs and radiology. Tuition: In-county $115, Out-of-county $120, Out-of-State $125. Course fee $135. 2360 or

INTERESTED IN A CAREER AS BUS OR TRUCKDays DRIVER?Dates Course/Section

Register W 11/1-12/6/17 CEI 844NOW! 9A W 10/31-12/5/18 CEI 844 9B We are now VA approved.No class 11/21 VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING III

Sessions

Time

5

6 – 9:15 pm

5

6 – 9:15 pm

[email protected] • Get your CDL in as little as 6 Instructor: weeks Location/Room • You can earn $40,000 to $70,000 or more annually WYE Mills/AUD-01 Katelin McConkey • Job placement assistance available WYE• Mills/AUD-01 Katelin McConkey Financial assistance available to qualified students • Day and night classes available • Approved by Department of Veterans Affairs for eligible individuals

This course is designed to provide information on in-patient care and treatment and clinical procedures. Topics include: IV catheterization, (410) 827-5850 www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed patient restraint, medications, nutrition, physical therapy, nail• trims, bathing, enemas, and urine samples. Tuition: In-county $135, Out-ofcounty $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $130.

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Textbook and Workbook by Margi Sirois, not available at college bookstore. Clinical shirt and clinical book are included. Tuition: In-county $165, Out-of-county $170, Out-of-State $175. Course fee $185.

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 843 9A

W

9/13-10/25/17

7

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

CEI 843 9B

W

9/12-10/24/18

7

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING II

This course is designed to provide an overview of laboratory procedures, drug therapy, and radiology procedures. Topics include: types of laboratory tests, microscope, drugs and radiology. Tuition: In-county $115, Out-of-county $120, Out-of-State $125. Course fee $135. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 844 9A

W

11/1-12/6/17

5

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

CEI 844 9B

W

10/31-12/5/18 No class 11/21

5

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING III This course is designed to provide information on in-patient care and treatment and clinical procedures. Topics include: IV catheterization, patient restraint, medications, nutrition, physical therapy, nail trims, bathing, enemas, and urine samples. Tuition: In-county $135, Out-ofcounty $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $130. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 845 9A

W

6

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

CEI 845 9B

W

12/13-1/24/18 No class 12/27 12/12/181/30/19 No class 1/2/19

6

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING IV This course is designed to provide an overview of surgical preparation, regulations and emergency room procedures. Topics include: surgical materials, operating room conduct and asepsis, surgery log, post-surgical clean-up, emergency room protocols and equipment. Tuition: Incounty $135, Out-of-county $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $160. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 846 9A

W

1/31-3/7/18

6

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

CEI 846 9B

W

2/6-3/13/19

6

6 – 9:15 pm

WYE Mills/AUD-01

Katelin McConkey

WELDING

WELDING

BASIC ARC WELDING

This course introduces arc welding and basic burning practices. The course includes a survey of resources, procedures, and safety. The student will be 49 assigned to a welding station, become familiar with the operation of the equipment, and complete a number of welds until proficient. (Also offered as WEL 100 on the credit schedule.) Tuition: In-county $360, Course fee: $318; Tuition: Out-of-county $564, Course fee: $333; Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. (T) Course/Section

Days

Dates

CEI 446 9A

M

8/21 – 12/4/17 No class 9/4

CEI 446 9B

Sat

8/26 – 12/9/17 No class 11/25

CEI 446 9C

T, Th

9/12 – 12/7/17 No class 11/7, 11/23

Sessions

Location/Room

Instructor:

15

Time 6:30 - 10:05 pm

WYE Mills/MTC 104

Bruce Dempsey

15

9 am – 12:35 pm

WYE Mills/MTC 104

STAFF

24

6 – 8:30 pm

Dorchester Career & Technology Center, Cambridge

STAFF

56INTERMEDIATE WELDING

This course was designed to further introduce students to the art•and science of welding. Vertical and overhead welding with various filler metal will be (410) 827-5850 www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed stressed, using the shielded metal arc welding process. Instruction will include welding small parts, vertical and overhead welding, and safety procedures

6 – 8:30 pm 9 am – 12:35 pm 6 – 8:30 pm

STAFF Dorchester Career & STAFF WYE Mills/MTC 104 Technology Center, STAFF Dorchester Career & Cambridge Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Technology Center, 6 – 8:30 pm STAFF T, Th 24 Dorchester Career & CEI 446 9C Cambridge Technology Center, Cambridge INTERMEDIATE WELDING This course was designed to further introduce students to the art and science of welding. Vertical and overhead welding with various filler metal will be INTERMEDIATE WELDING stressed, using the shielded metal arc welding process. Instruction will include welding small parts, vertical and overhead welding, and safety procedures ThisMIG course wasprocedures designed to further introduce(Also students toas the art110 andon science of welding. Vertical and overhead with variousIn-county filler metal$360, will be and and TIG will be introduced. offered WEL the credit schedule.) Prerequisite: CEI 446welding or WEL 100. Tuition: INTERMEDIATE WELDING stressed, using the shielded metal arc welding process. will include welding small parts, vertical overhead welding, and safety procedures Course fee: $318; Tuition: Out-of-county $564, CourseInstruction fee: $333; Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee:and $333. (T) ThisMIG course designed towill further introduce (Also students to the art and of welding. Vertical and overhead welding withTuition: various filler metal $360, will be and andwas TIG procedures be introduced. offered as WEL 110 science on the credit schedule.) Prerequisite: CEI 446 or WEL 100. In-county stressed, using the shielded metal arc welding process. Instruction will include welding small parts, vertical and overhead welding, and safety procedures Course fee: $318; Tuition: Out-of-county $564, Course fee: $333; Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. (T) Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: and MIG and TIG procedures will be introduced. (Also offered as WEL 110 on the credit schedule.) Prerequisite: CEI 446 or WEL 100. Tuition: In-county $360, 6:30 – 10:05 pm WYE Mills/MTC 104 Bruce Dempsey T 8/22 – 11/28/17 15 CEI 447 9A Course fee: $318; Tuition: Out-of-county $564, Course fee: $333;Sessions Tuition: Out-of-State $795, CourseLocation/Room fee: $333. (T) Course/Section Days Dates Time Instructor: CEI 446 9C CEI 446 9B CEI 446 9C

T, Th Sat T, Th

CEI 447 9A Course/Section CEI 447 9B CEI 447 9A CEI 447 9B

T Days M, W T M, W

CEI 447 9B

M, W

9/12 12/7/17 No–class 11/25 8/2611/7, – 12/9/17 No class 11/23 No class 11/25 9/12 – 12/7/17 No class 11/7, 11/23 9/12 – 12/7/17 No class 11/7, 11/23

8/22 – 11/28/17 Dates 9/11 - 12/6/17 No class 11/22 8/2211/15, – 11/28/17 9/11 - 12/6/17 No class 11/15, 11/22 9/11 - 12/6/17 No class 11/15, 11/22

ADVANCED WELDING

24 15 24

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

15 Sessions 24 15 24 24

6:30 – 10:05 pm WYE Mills/MTC 104 6 – 8:30 pm Time Location/Room Dorchester Career & Center, 6:30 – 10:05 pm Technology WYE Mills/MTC 104 6 – 8:30 pm Dorchester Career & Cambridge Technology Center, 6 – 8:30 pm Dorchester Career & Cambridge Technology Center, Cambridge

Bruce Dempsey Instructor: STAFF Bruce Dempsey STAFF STAFF

This course is designed to provide the student with advanced skills in the art and science of welding and to prepare the student for certification. Topics ADVANCED include vertical,WELDING overhead and pipe welding, shop safety, and both MIG and TIG procedures as well as the use of various materials. (Also offered as WEL 120 This is designedPrerequisite: to provide the student with advanced in the$360, art and science of$318; welding and toOut-of-county prepare the student certification. Topics Tuition:skills In-county Course fee: Tuition: $564,for Course fee: $333; on thecourse credit schedule.) CEI 447 or WEL 110. ADVANCED WELDING include vertical, overhead and pipe welding, shop Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. (T) safety, and both MIG and TIG procedures as well as the use of various materials. (Also offered as WEL 120 This course designedPrerequisite: to provide the with110. advanced skills in the art andCourse sciencefee: of welding and to Out-of-county prepare the student certification. Topics Tuition: In-county $360, $318;Tuition: $564,for Course fee: $333; on the creditisschedule.) CEIstudent 447 or WEL include vertical, overhead and pipe welding, shop MIG and TIG procedures use of various materials. (AlsoInstructor: offered as WEL 120 Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. (T)safety, and bothSessions Course/Section Days Dates Time as well as the Location/Room Course fee: $318;Tuition: Out-of-county $564,Bruce Course fee: $333; on the credit schedule.) Prerequisite: CEI 447 or WEL 110. Tuition: In-county $360, 6:30 – 10:05 pm Dempsey W 8/23 – 12/6/17 15 WYE Mills/MTC 104 CEI 448 9A Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Days Course fee: $333.Dates (T) Course/Section Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: No class 11/22 6:30 – 10:05 pm Bruce Dempsey W 8/23 – 12/6/17 15 WYE Mills/MTC 104 CEI 448 9A Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: No class 11/22 6:30 – 10:05 pm Bruce Dempsey W 8/23 – 12/6/17 15 WYE Mills/MTC 104 CEI 448 9A No class 11/22

PIPE WELDING I

This course provides PIPE WELDING I the opportunity to apply skills to, welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW). This course will cover safety inspections, pipe welding nomenclature, pipe layout and preparation, equipment setup, and electrode selection. Emphasis on welding carbon This course provides opportunity skills including to, welding of pipe using the shielded arc weldingfixed process course cover PIPEschedule WELDING I the steel 40 pipe joints in a varietytoofapply positions horizontal and rotated weldsmetal (1G), horizontal (2G),(SMAW). vertical This welds on 45will degree safetypipe inspections, welding pipe layout and equipment andTuition: electrode selection. Emphasis onfee: welding angle (6G). (Alsopipe offered as WELnomenclature, 200 on the credit schedule.) Prepreparation, or Co-requisite: CEI 448 orsetup, WEL 120. In-county $360, Course $318;carbon This course provides opportunity to of apply skills to, welding of pipe using shielded metal arc weldingfixed process (SMAW). course will cover steel schedule 40 pipethe joints inCourse a variety positions including horizontal andthe rotated welds (1G),(T) horizontal (2G), verticalThis welds on 45 degree Tuition: Out-of-county $564, fee: $333; Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. safetypipe inspections, pipe welding nomenclature, pipeschedule.) layout and equipment setup, and Tuition: electrode selection.$360, Emphasis onfee: welding angle (6G). (Also offered as WEL 200 on the credit Prepreparation, or Co-requisite: CEI 448 or WEL 120. In-county Course $318;carbon steel schedule 40 pipe joints inCourse a varietyfee: of positions including horizontal and rotated welds (1G), (T) horizontal fixed (2G), vertical welds on 45 degree Course/Section Days Dates Sessions $795, Time Location/Room Instructor: Tuition: Out-of-county $564, $333; Tuition: Out-of-State Course fee: $333. angle pipe (6G). (Also offered as WEL 200 on the credit schedule.) Pre or Co-requisite: CEI 448pm or WEL 120. Tuition: In-county $360, CourseSTAFF fee: $318; 6:30 10:05 Th 15 WYE Mills/MTC 104 CEI 217 9A 8/24 - 12/7/17 Tuition: Out-of-county $564, Tuition: Out-of-State fee: $333. (T)Location/Room Course/Section DaysCourse fee: $333; Dates Sessions$795, Course Time Instructor: No class 11/23 6:30 - 10:05 pm STAFF Th 15 WYE Mills/MTC 104 CEI 217 9A 8/24 - 12/7/17 Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: No class 11/23 6:30 - 10:05 pm STAFF Th 15 WYE Mills/MTC 104 CEI 217 9A 8/24 - 12/7/17 No class 11/23

50 50 50

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING WELLNESS & FITNESS

WELLNESS AND FITNESS PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER

Chesapeake College offers fitness training programs in partnership with the World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.), one of the only certifying bodies in the country which provides comprehensive practical training and internship components. W.I.T.S. is an approved provider of continuing education by the American Occupational Therapy Association, The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, as well as IACET. The course is approved for 3 undergraduate academic credits by the American Council on Education. The course is a 62 hour program and is comprised of 16 hours lecture, 16 hours practical training and a 30-hour independent internship. The National Exam is held on the last session. Topics include: biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment. Textbook is required, visit www.witseducation.com to order. Class size is limited. For more information, email: [email protected] or call 410-827-3412. Tuition: Incounty $30, Out-of-county $35, Out-of-State $40. All students pay Course fee $600. Course/Section

Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEX 379 9A

Sat

9/16 - 11/11/17**

9

9 am – 2 pm

WYE Mills/TPAC

STAFF

CEX 379 9B

Sat

9

9 am – 2 pm

WYE Mills/TPAC

STAFF

CEX 379 9C

Sat

2/17 -4/28/18 No Class: 3/17/18, 3/31/18 6/9 – 8/4/18

9

9 am – 2 pm

WYE Mills/TPAC

STAFF

CEX 379 9A

Sat

9/15 – 11/10/18

9

9 am – 2 pm

WYE Mills/TPAC

STAFF

HYBRID FITNESS TRAINER COURSES These courses offered in partnership with the World Instructor Training School are a combination of online and face-to-face lecture and practical training and testing. Contact Marci Leach at [email protected] for the flexible course start dates. All courses provide W.I.T.S. CEC’s as well as I.A.C.E.T. CEUs and most require a textbook.

OLDER ADULT SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION

Get the training and education you need to serve the fastest growing fitness population. This 38 hour course includes 9 hours of ONLINE lecture, 9 hours of ONLINE practical training preparation, a LIVE 3 day practical training & testing. This unique specialist certification provides you with the specific knowledge and practical skills you’ll need for working with older adult clientele. A 20-hour internship is required and a valid CPR/AED card must be presented to get the certification issued. Textbook required. This course provides 44 W.I.T.S. CEC’s/ 4.4 IACET CEU’s. Course fee $599.

GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION

This is an updated, self-paced, 9-module hybrid certification course that includes online lecture videos, practical lab demonstrations and participation in a 4 day hands on practical lab. The Lectures cover the essentials and most recently published information regarding group exercise history, music, choreography, safety techniques, as well as basic applied science specifically relating to group exercise cardiovascular, muscular, and flexibility health. The Practical Labs encompass skill development for functional training, sports conditioning, circuit, boot camp, dance, step, kickboxing, hi-low, aqua, indoor cycling, and equipment-based class techniques. The written and practical exams are included in this course at the 4- day practical lab weekend. A 30-hour internship is required and a valid CPR/AED card must be presented to get the certification issued. Textbook required. This course provides 62 W.I.T.S. CEC’s/ 6.2 IACET CEU’s. Course fee $599.

ONLINE FITNESS TRAINER COURSES

These online courses are offered in partnership with the World Instructor Training School. Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] to connect with your online training source. All courses provide W.I.T.S. CEC’s as well as I.A.C.E.T. CEUs. Most courses have a required textbook and can be purchased by calling 1-888-330-9487.

LIFESTYLE FITNESS COACHING CERTIFICATION

The most successful fitness professionals know that their clients’ success depends on making significant lifestyle and behavior change. It’s not enough to create an exercise program, you must also develop a relationship based on trust, understanding, and respect, in which you are able to communicate, motivate, and support your client toward reaching their goals. This class will help you develop the skills to do just that. This 58 interactive course includes 9 hours of instruction including 2 hours of testing; and will teach you the skills of successful coaching and allow you to practice and build confidence in your(410) coaching relationships. 11 W.I.T.S. CEC’s/ 1.1 IACET CEU’s. Course fee $399. 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

this course at the 4- day practical lab weekend. A 30-hour internship is required and a valid CPR/AED card must be presented to get the certification issued. Textbook required. This course provides 62 W.I.T.S. CEC’s/ 6.2 IACET CEU’s. Course fee $599.

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT ONLINE FITNESS TRAINER COURSES

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

These online courses are offered in partnership with the World Instructor Training School. Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] to connect with your online training source. All courses provide W.I.T.S. CEC’s as well as I.A.C.E.T. CEUs. Most courses have a required textbook and can be purchased by calling 1-888-330-9487.

LIFESTYLE FITNESS COACHING CERTIFICATION

The most successful fitness professionals know that their clients’ success depends on making significant lifestyle and behavior change. It’s not enough to create an exercise program, you must also develop a relationship based on trust, understanding, and respect, in which you are able to communicate, motivate, and support your client toward reaching their goals. This class will help you develop the skills to do just that. This interactive course includes 9 hours of instruction including 2 hours of testing; and will teach you the skills of successful coaching and allow you to practice and build confidence in your coaching relationships. 11 W.I.T.S. CEC’s/ 1.1 IACET CEU’s. Course fee $399. Additional Additional Courses Courses Available: Available: Contact Contact Marci Marci Leach Leach at at [email protected] [email protected] for for start start dates dates and and required required textbooks. textbooks.

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WORKPLACE TRAINING

WORKPLACE TRAINING WATER/WASTEWATER WATER/WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT

The The following following courses courses are are offered offered in in cooperation cooperation with with the the MD MD Center Center for for Environmental Environmental Training Training (MCET). (MCET). MCET MCET is is celebrating celebrating over over 25 25 years years of of providing providing comprehensive comprehensive training training and and technical technical assistance assistance for for environmental environmental compliance compliance and and occupational occupational safety safety and and health. health. Courses Courses are are offered offered that that specialize specialize in in water/wastewater water/wastewater operator operator certification certification to to meet meet state state professional professional certification certification requirements. requirements. MCET MCET offers offers comprehensive occupational, safety, and health training for the public and the private sector. comprehensive occupational, safety, and health training for the public and the private sector. A A variety variety of of classes classes will will be be held held throughout throughout the the year. year. For For more more information information about about the the class class schedule schedule and and offerings, offerings, please please contact contact Leanne Leanne Allen Allen at 410-827-5851, [email protected] or Joyce Warrington at 410-827-5833, [email protected] or visit the MCET Website at 410-827-5851, [email protected] or Joyce Warrington at 410-827-5833, [email protected] or visit the MCET Website for for the the 2017 2017 course course info info at at www.mcet.org. www.mcet.org. *All *All classes classes will will be be held held on on the the WYE WYE Mills Mills campus campus from from 88 am am to to 44 pm. pm. Dates Dates 8/17/17 8/17/17 9/7/17 9/7/17

Title Title BNR to Enhanced BNR to Enhanced Nutrient Nutrient Removal Removal Concepts of Drinking Water Treatment Concepts of Drinking Water Treatment

10/12/17 10/12/17

Mechanical Mechanical Maintenance Maintenance and and the the Operator Operator Mechanical Mechanical Maintenance Maintenance and and the the Operator Operator Introduction Introduction to to Membrane Membrane Filtration Filtration and and Fluoridation Technologies Fluoridation Technologies Solids Solids Handling Handling 55 Common Common Sense Sense Practices Practices of of Well Well Run Run Water/WW Water/WW Facilities Facilities Water Water Class Class Microbiology in Wastewater Microbiology in Wastewater Treatment Treatment

11/16/17 11/16/17 11/29/17 11/29/17 12/5/17 12/5/17 2/20/18 2/20/18 3/22/18 3/22/18 4/13/18 4/13/18 5/9 5/9 –– 5/10/18 5/10/18 6/7/18 6/7/18

Concepts Concepts of of Wastewater Wastewater Treatment Treatment –– Certification Certification Exam Exam Prep Prep Legal Legal Liability Liability

Days Days Th Th

Location/Room Location/Room WYE WYE Mills/TBD Mills/TBD

Instructor: Instructor: STAFF STAFF

88 am am –– 44 pm pm

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Th Th

88 am am –– 44 pm pm

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88 am am –– 44 pm pm

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88 am am –– 44 pm pm 88 am am –– 44 pm pm

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88 am am –– 44 pm pm 88 am – 4 pm am – 4 pm

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Th Th

88 am am –– 44 pm pm

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Th Th Th Th

Time Time 88 am am –– 44 pm pm 88 am – 4 pm am – 4 pm

OSHA OSHA 7300 7300 UNDERSTANDING UNDERSTANDING OSHA’S OSHA’S PERMIT-REQUIRED PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED CONFINED SPACE SPACE STANDARD STANDARD

This This one-day one-day course course discusses discusses the the requirements requirements of of OSHA's OSHA's permit-required permit-required confined confined space space standard, standard, 29 29 CFR CFR 1910.146. 1910.146. ItIt is is designed designed for for small small (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed employers or a designated representative (line supervisor or manager) with the responsibility to develop a permit required confined employers or a designated representative (line supervisor or manager) with the responsibility to develop a permit required confined space space program. program.

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4/13/18

Microbiology in Wastewater Treatment

F

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

5/9 – 5/10/18

Concepts of Wastewater Treatment –

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8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

6/7/18

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8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Certification CAREER Exam Prep

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OSHA 7300 UNDERSTANDING OSHA’S PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE STANDARD This one-day course discusses the requirements of OSHA's permit-required confined space standard, 29 CFR 1910.146. It is designed for small employers or a designated representative (line supervisor or manager) with the responsibility to develop a permit required confined space program. Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

M

10/9/17

1

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

LIFT TRUCK TRAIN-THE-TRAINER

This training will instruct students on how to meet OSHA’s new Powered Industrial Truck Standard using the National Safety Council’s Coaching 52 the Lift Truck Operator training program. Training will include exercises to evaluate actual “hands-on” performance by your operators, and raise your training program to a new standard of excellence. Topics covered include: skills and techniques required for the safe operation and maintenance of powered industrial trucks and educating non-operators on how to work safely around powered industrial trucks. Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

Th

10/26/17

1

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

F

5/18/18

1

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

OSHA 511 BASIC COURSE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY For students wanting to learn the 29 CFR 1910 standards, this course is a must. Learn crucial OSHA policies procedures, and standards, as well as general industry safety and health principles as they related to real world situations. Topics covered include: introduction to OSHA, OSHA Act, Inspections, citations and penalties, recordkeeping, electrical safety, exit routes, emergency action plans, personal protective equipment and hazard communications. Days M - Th

Dates 11/13 – 11/16/17

Sessions 4

Time 8 am – 4 pm

Location/Room

Instructor:

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

SCAFFOLD SAFETY

Employers must have a “competent person” to determine the feasibility and safety of protection for employees erecting or dismantling supported scaffolds. Employers must protect employees from scaffold related hazards such as falls, falling objects structural instabilities, electrocution, or overloading. Topics include: understand the purpose of the scaffolding standards, describe the OSHA general requirements for scaffolds & understand OSHA definitions regarding scaffolding, describe requirements for support ans suspended scaffolding and identify and recognize hazards associated with scaffolds. Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

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11/29/17

1

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

OSHA 502 TRAINER UPDATE COURSE FOR CONSTRUCTION

This course is designed for personnel in the private sector who have completed OSHA 500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry and who are active trainers in their outreach program. It provides an update on such topics as OSHA construction standards, policies, and regulations. Days

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Sessions

Time

Location/Room

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M- W

12/18 – 12/20/17

3

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

OSHA 510 - BASIC COURSE FOR CONSTRUCTION According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction work continues to incur the most fatalities of any industry in the private sector, as it has for the past five years. Students in this training session will learn the 29 CFR 1926 standards, as well as the construction safety and health principles to help prevent injuries and fatalities. Topics include: an introduction to OSHA, inspections, citations and penalties, recordkeeping, safety programs, personal protective equipment and scaffolds.

60

Days

Dates

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Sessions Time Location/Room

Instructor:

This course is designed for personnel in the private sector who have completed OSHA 500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry and who are active trainers in their outreach program. It provides an update on such topics as OSHA construction standards, policies, and regulations.

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Days

Dates

Sessions

M- W

12/18 – 12/20/17

3

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING 8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

OSHA 510 - BASIC COURSE FOR CONSTRUCTION According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction work continues to incur the most fatalities of any industry in the private sector, as it has for the past five years. Students in this training session will learn the 29 CFR 1926 standards, as well as the construction safety and health principles to help prevent injuries and fatalities. Topics include: an introduction to OSHA, inspections, citations and penalties, recordkeeping, safety programs, personal protective equipment and scaffolds. Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

M – Th

2/5 -2/8/18

4

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

M – Th

7/16 – 7/20/18

4

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

OSHA 500 TRAINER COURSE FOR CONSTRUCTION

This class is designed for personnel interested in developing safety and health programs in the construction industry. Special emphasis is placed upon those areas in construction that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Days

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Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

M - Th

3/5 – 3/8/18

4

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

M – Th

8/6 – 8/9/18

4

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

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OSHA 3015 – EXCAVATION TRENCHING AND SOIL MECHANICS This course covers the OSHA Excavation Standard and safety and health aspects of excavation and trenching. Course topics include practical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations, introduction of various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic), soil classification, and use of protective systems. Testing methods are demonstrated and students participate in workshops in the use of instruments such as penetrometers, torvane shears, and engineering rods. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess their employer's compliance with the OSHA Excavation Standard, utilize soil testing methods to classify soil types, determine protective systems for excavation operations, and training requirements Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

M-W

4/9 – 4/11/18

3

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

OSHA-TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION TRAIN THE TRAINER

This course covers the OSHA Excavation Standard and safety and health aspects of excavation and trenching. Course topics include practical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations, introduction of various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic), soil classification, and use of protective systems. Testing methods are demonstrated and students participate in workshops in the use of instruments such as penetrometers, torvane shears, and engineering rods. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess their employer's compliance with the OSHA Excavation Standard, utilize soil testing methods to classify soil types, determine protective systems for excavation operations, and training requirements. Days

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Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

Th

4/12/18

1

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

SAFETY INSPECTIONS

This training provides an overview of the safety and health inspection process, then examines specific techniques to improve the process. Participants learn to develop and use checklists in continuous and formal safety inspections. Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

M

5/7/18

1

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

INCIDENT INVESTIGATION

This class examines incident investigation and analysis as a means of preventing injuries, property damage and financial loss. This course is designed for anyone responsible for investigating incidents. Students will learn techniques for gathering complete, accurate and objective (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed accident data. Students will learn the step-by-step investigation procedure for analyzing all possible root causes.

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SAFETY INSPECTIONS

This training provides an overview of the safety and health inspection process, then examines specific techniques to improve the process. Chesapeake CAREER TRAININGand & ENRICHMENT Participants learn College to developNONCREDIT and use checklists in continuous formal safety inspections. Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

M

5/7/18

1

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING INCIDENT INVESTIGATION

This class examines incident investigation and analysis as a means of preventing injuries, property damage and financial loss. This course is designed for anyone responsible for investigating incidents. Students will learn techniques for gathering complete, accurate and objective accident data. Students will learn the step-by-step investigation procedure for analyzing all possible root causes. Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

T

5/8/18

1

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

OSHA 7100 – INSTRODUCTION TO MACHINERY & MACHINE SAFEGUARDING The main focus of this course is to increase the participant’s knowledge and skill in proper machine safeguarding techniques, and to highlight the benefits of guarding various types of machinery. It is the employer’s responsibility to identify and select the safeguard necessary to protect employees and others in the work area, as well as provide appropriate training in safe work practices. Knowing when and how to properly safeguard machinery can reduce or eliminate the potential for accidents and injuries. Days

Dates

M

5/21/18

Sessions 1

Time 8 am – 4 pm

Location/Room WYE Mills/TBD

Instructor: STAFF

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Lockout/Tagout is one of OSHA's Top 10 "Most Serious Violations" and Top 10 "Most Often Cited Violations." Our facilitators are safety experts 54 who will break down the regulation and answer your site-specific questions. National Safety Council safety experts will guide you through interactive discussions and pair activities relating to the OSHA lockout/tagout regulation. Understand key elements of the Lockout/Tagout regulation (29CFR 1910.147, Subpart J) issued by (OSHA). Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

W

5/22/18

1

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

RIGGER AND SIGNAL PERSON TRAIN THE TRAINER

This training is designed for individuals who work under supervision and who on a routine basis perform rigging work and/or engaged in lifting loads other than rigging for special lifts or the erection, dismantling, jumping or reconfiguring of cranes or all of these. Participants will learn to prevent incidents that result in property damage, injury, and death, related to the rigging and signal person duties of operation of cranes when used in construction, demolition and maintenance. Days

Dates

Sessions

Time

Location/Room

Instructor:

M, T

6/4 - 6/5/18

2

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

FIRST AID, CPR & AED INSTRUCTOR TRAINING This training will give the student the knowledge and experience to become a competent instructor for CPR/AED and first aid certification. A combination of hands-on and visual and auditory teaching techniques are reviewed with students. Different teaching methods are required to maximize student retention. Days

Dates

M-W

6/25 – 6/27/18

Sessions 3

Time 8 am – 4 pm

Location/Room

Instructor:

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

ONLINE COURSES ONLINE OCCUPATIONAL CLASSES 62

Chesapeake College offers online occupational training programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional-level positions (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed for many in-demand occupations. Our programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide the

M-W

6/25 – 6/27/18

3

8 am – 4 pm

WYE Mills/TBD

STAFF

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

ONLINE COURSES

ONLINE COURSES ONLINE OCCUPATIONAL CLASSES

Chesapeake College offers online occupational training programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional-level positions for many in-demand occupations. Our programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide the most effective Web-based learning experience available today. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience. Categories include: • Business and Professional • IT and Software Development • Management and Corporate • Media and Design • Hospitality and Gaming • Skilled Trades and Industrial • Sustainable Energy and Going Green • Health Care and Fitness • Accounting and Finance • Languages • Writing and Publishing • Teaching and Education For detailed course outlines including demonstrations and to register, go to: careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. For more information, call Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-827-3410 or e-mail [email protected]. All instruction and questions about the coursework will be handled through an online instructor or through chat rooms. Chesapeake College computer instructors are not available for questions. Be sure to read about other occupational training programs that are listed with the subject area of training.

Business/Accounting

BUSINESS/ACCOUNTING

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ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE Earn a continuing education certificate by successfully completing the following two courses:

ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS I Learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping while examining how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various financial reports at the end of the fiscal period. Accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes, and various common banking activities will be discussed. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. $110 course fee. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 035 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 035 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 035 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 035 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 035 9Nk

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 035 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL - EDG

Charlene Messier

ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS II

Build on the skills you gained in Accounting Fundamentals I (or other introductory course). Explore such topics as special journals, uncollectible accounts receivable, plant assets, depreciation, notes and interest, accrued revenue and expenses, dividends, retained earnings, and various financial reports for corporations. For additional sections of this course and for more information go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section CEG 190 9NC

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

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CEG 035 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 035 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 035 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 035 9Nk

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 035 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL - EDG

Charlene Messier

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

ONLINE COURSES ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS II

Build on the skills you gained in Accounting Fundamentals I (or other introductory course). Explore such topics as special journals, uncollectible accounts receivable, plant assets, depreciation, notes and interest, accrued revenue and expenses, dividends, retained earnings, and various financial reports for corporations. For additional sections of this course and for more information go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 190 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 190 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 190 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 190 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 190 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 190 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

ACCOUNTING FUNDMANTALS SERIES This course bundles Accounting Fundamentals I and Accounting Fundaments II together in one course at a discounted price. For additional sections of this course and for more information go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $174. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 191 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 191 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 191 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 191 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 191 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

CEG 191 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Charlene Messier

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BUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Business/Entrepreneurship

LEARN TO BUY AND SELL ON eBay

If you’ve ever dreamed of working from home or just earning extra income by buying and selling goods online, this course is for you. Learn how to create titles that get noticed, how to craft advertising copy that sells items quickly and for top dollar, and how to create and upload photos of the items you are selling. Learn how to conduct financial transactions and how to pack and ship any item hassle-free. If you’re a buyer, you’ll learn how to value almost any item up for auction, how to get the best possible price, how to protect yourself against fraud, and how to compete effectively against other bidders. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed3go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CES 070 9NC CES 070 9ND

9/13 – 10/20/17 10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG OL – EDG

Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

CES 070 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

CES 070 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

CES 070 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

CES 070 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

STARTING A PET SITTING BUSINESS Find out how you can start your own pet sitting business. Learn the essentials of running your own business including animal care, home visit

64etiquette, and client relations. You’ll explore start-up costs, accounting, fee-setting, business plans, low-cost marketing, and the many

opportunities for expanding your pet sitting For•information about additional sections of this course go ed2go.com/chesapeake (410) services. 827-5850 www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $110.

CES 070 9NC CES 070 9ND

9/13 – 10/20/17 10/18 – 11/24/17

CES 070 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

CES 070 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

CES 070 9NK CES 070 9NL

OL – EDG OL – EDG

Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

OL – EDG

Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

OL – EDG

Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

ONLINE COURSES Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

STARTING A PET SITTING BUSINESS Find out how you can start your own pet sitting business. Learn the essentials of running your own business including animal care, home visit etiquette, and client relations. You’ll explore start-up costs, accounting, fee-setting, business plans, low-cost marketing, and the many opportunities for expanding your pet sitting services. For information about additional sections of this course go ed2go.com/chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 085 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Jeff Grognet

CEG 085 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Jeff Grognet

CEG 085 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Jeff Grognet

CEG 085 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Jeff Grognet

CEG 085 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Jeff Grognet

CEG 085 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Jeff Grognet

ARTS AND CRAFTS AS A BUSINESS

Learn how to turn your arts and crafts hobby into a business. Find your market niche, create a unique sales approach, and discover insider secrets on finding and getting into the best craft shows! For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 086 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Terri King

CEG 086 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Terri King

CEG 086 9NI

3/14 - 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Terri King

CEG 086 9NJ

4/11 - 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Terri King

CEG 086 9NK

5/16 - 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Terri King

CEG 086 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Terri King

LEADERSHIP AND SUPERVISORY CERTIFICATE Your employees are your most valuable resources. Ensuring the efficiency of your team is the key to your success and is your most important 57 responsibility. Get practical, easy to understand, and insightful methods for new and even experienced supervisors and managers. Learn effective delegation, performance management, and how to write performance reviews. Discuss the specifics of the supervisor’s role and responsibilities, and strategies for improving your overall effectiveness as a leader. Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the two-month-long courses. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected] or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Certificate program $395. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEX 305 9NC

9/5 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Sally Klauss

NEW SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT CERTIFICATE LERN’S Green Belt training teaches participates problem-solving skills, using the DMAIC (Deine, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) model. Athough not required participates are strongly encouraged to have a project during the course. The 3 classes include: Introduction to Six Sigma Green Belt, Intermediate Six Sigma Green Belt, and Advanced Six Sigma Green Belt. Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the three-month-long courses. (4.8 CEUs/ILUs). For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected] or http://www.yougotclass.org/ catalog-complete.cfm /Chesapeake. Certificate program - $495. 65

Course/Section CEG 269 9NC

Dates Location/Room Instructor: (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 9/5 – 12/1/17 OL – LRN Scott Follett

completion to students who successfully complete the two-month-long courses. For information about additional sections of this course, $395. [email protected] or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Certificate program contact $395. Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor:

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section CEX 305 9NC

9/5 –Dates 10/27/17

Location/Room OL – LRN

Instructor: Sally Klauss

CEX 305 9NC

9/5 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Sally Klauss

ONLINE COURSES

NEW SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT CERTIFICATE LERN’S Green Belt training teaches problem-solving skills, using the DMAIC (Deine, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) model. SIGMA GREEN BELT participates CERTIFICATE NEW SIX

Athough not required participates strongly encouraged to have a project during the(Deine, course.Measure, The 3 classes include: Introduction to Sixmodel. Sigma LERN’S Green Belt training teaches are participates problem-solving skills, using the DMAIC Analyze, Improve and Control) Green Belt, Intermediate Six Sigma Green Belt, and Advanced Six Sigma Green Belt. Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of Athough not required participates are strongly encouraged to have a project during the course. The 3 classes include: Introduction to Six Sigma completion to students who successfully the three-month-long courses. CEUs/ILUs). For information about additional sections Green Belt, Intermediate Six Sigma Greencomplete Belt, and Advanced Six Sigma Green Belt.(4.8 Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of of this course, contact [email protected] or http://www.yougotclass.org/ completion to students who successfully complete the three-month-long courses. (4.8 CEUs/ILUs).catalog-complete.cfm For information about/Chesapeake. additional sections Certificate program - $495. of this course, contact [email protected] or http://www.yougotclass.org/ catalog-complete.cfm /Chesapeake. Certificate program - $495. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

Course/Section CEG 269 9NC

9/5 Dates – 12/1/17

Location/Room OL – LRN

Instructor: Scott Follett

CEG 269 9NC

9/5 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

Scott Follett

BUSINESS/MARKETING

Business/Marketing Business/Marketing

DIGITAL MARKETING CERTIFICATE Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the three one-month long courses. DIGITAL MARKETING CERTIFICATE

The three classes include: Improving Emaila Promotions; your and Online complete Advertising. information about Chesapeake College and LERN will award certificate ofBoosting completion toWebsite studentsTraffic, who successfully theFor three one-month longadditional courses. sections of this course, ( 4.8 CEUs/ILUs) contact [email protected] or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalogThe three classes include: Improving Email Promotions; Boosting your Website Traffic, and Online Advertising. For information about additional complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Courses can also be taken independently. sections of this course, ( 4.8 CEUs/ILUs) contact [email protected] or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalogCertificate program - $495 Courses can also be taken independently. complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Certificate program - $495 Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

Course/Section CEG 207 9NC

9/5 Dates – 12/1/17

Location/Room OL – LRN

Instructor: Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell

CEG 207 9NC

9/5 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell

Learn a fundamental introduction to eMarketing, including improving email promotions, analyzing your web site traffic, search engine optimization, and how to successfully employ online advertising. All types ofpromotions, organizations will benefit eMarketing Learn a fundamental introduction to eMarketing, including improving email analyzing yourfrom webthis sitecourse. traffic, No search engine experience or and expertise is successfully necessary. employ online advertising. All types of organizations will benefit from this course. No eMarketing optimization, how to experience or expertise is necessary.

IMPROVING EMAIL PROMOTIONS Discover new ways to improve your email promotions, including when to email, what to email, and testing email copy. Analyze your email IMPROVING EMAIL PROMOTIONS

response rates,ways bench marks foryour open ratespromotions, and click through rates. Learn towhat improve your and email promotion responses Discover new to improve email including when to how email, to email, testing email and copy. Analyze with your tracking email and testing. Additional sections of this course are available contact [email protected] response rates, bench marks for open rates and click through rates. Learn how to improve your email promotionorand responses with tracking http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake [email protected] more information. Course fee $195. or and testing. Additional sections of this course are available contact http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake for more information. Course fee $195. Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section CEI 521 9NC

9/5 Dates – 9/29/17

Location/Room OL – LRN

Instructor: Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell

CEI 521 9NC

9/5 – 9/29/17

OL – LRN

Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell

BOOSTING YOUR WEBSITE TRAFFIC Acquire the basic skills to boost TRAFFIC your Web-site traffic, including how to analyze your visitor traffic, how to use search engine optimization to get BOOSTING YOUR WEBSITE greater exposure Google searches, and how to redesign your Website copy traffic, to increase visitors and results. sections Acquirevisibility the basicand skills to boostinyour Web-site traffic, including how to analyze your visitor how to use search engineAdditional optimization to get of this course are available, contact [email protected], or http://www.yougotclass.org/cataloggreater visibility and exposure in Google searches, and how to redesign your Website copy to increase visitors and results. Additional sections complete.cfm/Chesapeake for more information. Course fee $195. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 522 9ND

10/2 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell

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ONLINE ADVERTISING Discover the tools to make online advertising work for you and your organization! Learn how pay-per-click advertising with Google AdWords works and how to test low budget AdWord campaigns. Learn to target local audiences for maximum results. Discover Facebook advertising and determine your ideal market demographics. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $195. Course/Section

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

of this course are available, contact [email protected], or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalogcomplete.cfm/Chesapeake for more information. Course fee $195.

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

CEI 522 9ND

10/2 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Instructor:

ONLINE COURSES Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell

ONLINE ADVERTISING Discover the tools to make online advertising work for you and your organization! Learn how pay-per-click advertising with Google AdWords works and how to test low budget AdWord campaigns. Learn to target local audiences for maximum results. Discover Facebook advertising and determine your ideal market demographics. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $195. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 523 9NE

11/6 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

Susan Hurrell

NEW VIDEO MARKETING CERTIFICATE

Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the two one-month courses. The two classes include Video Marketing and YouTube for Business. (3.2 CEUs/ILUs) For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $395. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 240 9NC

9/5 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Rob Lee

MOBILE MARKETING CERTIFICATE Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the three one-month courses. The three classes include: Mobile Marketing, Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business and Advanced Mobile Marketing. (4.8 CEUs/ILUs) For information about additional sections of these courses, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Courses can be taken independently. Certificate program - $595. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 513 9NC

9/5 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell

MOBILE MARKETING

More than half of U.S. consumers who have made purchases on their Smartphone, have done so in response to a mobile marketing message. The way consumers are interacting with brands and connecting to the world is changing because of mobiles. Find out about location-based marketing, mobile payments, QR codes, applications, and mobile coupons. Learn how mobile marketing can increase your capabilities to retain current customers and gain new ones. Course fee $195. Course/Section

Dates

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CEI 515 9NC

9/5 – 9/29/17

OL – LRN

Heather Dimitt

CREATING CELL PHONE APPS FOR YOUR BUSINESS (Non-technical course)

Cell phone apps are the latest way smart organizations across the globe are reaching their customers. In this four-week course, non-technical users can learn to build, deploy and market Smartphone applications across Android, iPhone and Blackberry platforms. This course is ideal for business owners and executives who want to understand how Smartphone applications can be inexpensively built, and also for technical users who want to understand how to quickly deploy Smartphone applications. Course fee $245. Course/Section

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CEI 514 9ND

10/2 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

ONLINE COURSES ADVANCED MOBILE MARKETING

Get the knowledge you need to implement a mobile marketing plan for your organization. Find out about proximity marketing, mobile marketing metrics, and developing a mobile marketing campaign. Learn how to promote your app on the Web, build a landing page for your app, and advanced tracking techniques of your application usage. Take home a blueprint for creating guidelines and standards for your mobile marketing effort, and how to measure its success. Course fee $245. Course/Section

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Instructor:

CEI 516 9NE

11/6 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

Simon Salt

FACEBOOK FOR BUSINESS: Advanced Skills for Businesses and Organizations

Find out what goes on behind the scenes on Facebook pages and how to increase the chances that your message is seen and acted upon. Discover new tools and proven techniques to increase business and expand your reach. Discuss how to adapt your marketing message for the Facebook platform and how to integrate Facebook across all marketing areas. This is an advanced class and assumes you have started a page on Facebook and have some basic knowledge of the platform. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $245. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 507 9ND

10/2 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Jennifer Selke

GOOGLE ANALYTICS If you are not reviewing your website statistics, you are missing several key opportunities to profit from your Website traffic. This course, aimed at nontechnical users, will take you through all the key techniques and how to use Website analytics using the world-standard Google Analytics, a free online tool. You’ll understand your visitor traffic better, learn how to calculate return on investment (ROI) for your online advertising, and find out how to get more conversions and sales from your website visitors. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $195. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEI 508 9NC

9/5 – 9/29/17

OL – LRN

Dan Belhassen

NEW MANAGING SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS CERTIFICATE Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the three one-month course. The three classes include: Facebook for Business, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Get a skill set for working and managing different social media platforms. (4.8 CEUs/ILUs) For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $495. Course/Section

Dates

Location/Room

Instructor:

CEG 235 9NC

9/5 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

Jennifer Selke

NEW LINKEDIN FOR BUSINESS

Learn how to set up your personal profile so that it gets noticed by others. Discover how LinkedIn can be used to generate leads, recruit new employees, and fill new jobs. This class will cover all the intricacies of LinkedIn to help you create, customize, and optimize your presence on LinkedIn. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $245. Course/Section

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Instructor:

CEG 236 9NE

11/6 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

Jennifer Selke

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employees, and fill new jobs. This class will cover all the intricacies of LinkedIn to help you create, customize, and optimize your presence on LinkedIn. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $245.

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CEG 236 9NE

11/6 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

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ONLINE COURSES Jennifer Selke

TWITTER Twitter is a hot social media platform these days. Learn ways to take advantage of the unique opportunities Twitter offers. Discover the best ways to create relationships and network with your key constituents. You will learn the best and easiest - techniques for successful interactions 60 in the “Twitter verse”. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $195. Course/Section

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CEI 510 9NC

9/5 – 12/1/17

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Suzanne Kart

CEI 510 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – LRN

Suzanne Kart

SOCIAL MEDIA FOR BUSINESS CERTIFICATE

Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the three, month- long courses which include: Introduction to Social Media, Marketing Using Social Media, and Integrating Social Media in Your Organization. (4.8 CEUs/ILUs) For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. These courses are available to be taken independently. Certificate program - $495. Course/Section

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CEX 304 9NC

9/5 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

Jennifer Selke

Get in on this exciting and growing way to communicate, market and serve your customers and clients. From Facebook to Twitter, blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn, and more, discover the new principles of communication, how these social networks work and how you can use them to promote your organization. Create a plan to integrate social networks into your communication and marketing. http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake

NEW! INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL MEDIA

Learn what social networks are and their role in your business and personal life. Find out the top sites and how businesses are using the sites for communication, customer retention, branding, marketing, market research, needs assessment and serving customers and clients. Course fee $195 Course/Section

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CEG 238 9NC

9/5 – 9/29/17

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Jennifer Selke

NEW MARKETING USING SOCIAL MEDIA Develop a two-way communication and marketing strategy for your organization using social networks. Learn quick, easy ways to use Twitter, blogs and LinkedIn to engage your customers or clients and keep them interested in your organization or business. Course fee $195 Course/Section

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CEG 239 9ND

10/2 – 10/27/17

OL – LRN

Jennifer Selke

NEW INTEGRATING SOCIAL MEDIA IN YOUR ORGANIZATION

Take away practical strategies and techniques for implementing social networks for your organization or business. Learn how to create your own private social network using Ning, work socially using Google Docs and calendars, and move your Website to an interactive Web 2.0 site. Find out what you can be doing and what you should be doing. Course fee $195 Course/Section

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CEG 237 9NE

11/6 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

Jennifer Selke

NEW CERTFICATE IN DATA ANALYSIS

827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College and LERN will award(410) a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the three, month- long courses which include: Advance Data Analysis, Intermediate Data Analysis, and Introduction to Data Analysis. (4.8 CEUs/ILUs) This course begins with a

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Take away practical strategies and techniques for implementing social networks for your organization or business. Learn how to create your own private social network using Ning, work socially using Google Docs and calendars, and move your Website to an interactive Web 2.0 site. Find out what you canCollege be doing and what you should beTRAINING doing. Course fee $195 Chesapeake NONCREDIT CAREER & ENRICHMENT Course/Section

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CEG 237 9NE

11/6 – 12/1/17

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Jennifer Selke

ONLINE COURSES SENIORS NEW CERTFICATE IN DATA ANALYSIS

Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the three, month- long courses which include: Advance Data Analysis, Intermediate Data Analysis, and Introduction to Data Analysis. (4.8 CEUs/ILUs) This course begins with a basic understanding of how to analyze data in a business setting. Then learn how many of your business decisions involve comparing groups or differences. Finally, you will find out how to perform inquiries that will be useful to your business and have the skills to communicate your differences. Finally, you will find out how to perform inquiries that will be useful to your business and have the skills to communicate your results through graphs and text. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected] results through graphs and text. For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Certificate program - $495. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Certificate program - $495. Course/Section Course/Section CEG 270 9NC CEG 270 9NC

Dates Dates 9/5 – 12/1/17 9/5 – 12/1/17

Location/Room Location/Room OL – LRN OL – LRN

Instructor: Instructor: John Rutledge John Rutledge

NEW WEB DESIGN NEW WEB DESIGN

Discover the basics of web design using HTML and CSS. The No prior knowledge of HTML or web design is required. Throughout the course you Discover the basics of web design using HTML and CSS. The No prior knowledge of HTML or web design is required. Throughout the course you will get the info you need to plan and design effective web pages. You will find ways to enhance web pages with the use of page layout will get the info you need to plan and design effective web pages. You will find ways to enhance web pages with the use of page layout techniques, text formatting, graphics, and images.(1.6 CEUs/ILUs) For information about additional sections of this course, contact techniques, text formatting, graphics, and images.(1.6 CEUs/ILUs) For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $245. [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $245. Course/Section Course/Section CEG 271 9NC CEG 271 9NC

Dates Dates 9/5 – 9/29/17 9/5 – 9/29/17

Location/Room Location/Room OL – LRN OL – LRN

Instructor: Instructor: Tonya D Wright Tonya D Wright

NEW INTRODUCTION TO 3D PRINTING NEW INTRODUCTION TO 3D PRINTING

In this course you will understand the workflow for a consumer level 3D printer. You will become familiar with some typical online databases of In this course you will understand the workflow for a consumer level 3D printer. You will become familiar with some typical online databases of objects available to print, and get a bit of experience with free or open source software for all stages of the process. This class will be primarily objects available to print, and get a bit of experience with free or open source software for all stages of the process. This class will be primarily focused to introduce you to the tools of the open 3D printer ecosystem, but the principles will apply to consume 3D printers in general. (1.6 focused to introduce you to the tools of the open 3D printer ecosystem, but the principles will apply to consume 3D printers in general. (1.6 CEUs/ILUs) For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or CEUs/ILUs) For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $195. http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. Course fee $195. Course/Section Course/Section CEG 272 9NC CEG 272 9NC

Dates Dates 9/5 – 9/29/17 9/5 – 9/29/17

Location/Room Location/Room OL – LRN OL – LRN

Instructor: Instructor: Horvath/Cameron Horvath/Cameron

BUSINESS/NON-PROFIT GRANT WRITING

Business/Non Profit Grant Writing Business/Non Profit Grant Writing A TO Z GRANT WRITING A TO Z GRANT WRITING

Raise money for your organization by discovering how and where to look for a potential funder. Learn how to network and develop true Raise money for your organization by discovering how and where to look for a potential funder. Learn how to network and develop true partnerships with a variety of funders, how to organize a successful grant writing campaign, and how to put together a complete proposal partnerships with a variety of funders, how to organize a successful grant writing campaign, and how to put together a complete proposal package. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact etroutmanpackage. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section Course/Section CEB 130 9NC CEB 130 9NC CEB 130 9ND CEB 130 9ND CEB 130 9NI CEB 130 9NI CEB 130 9NJ CEB 130 9NJ CEB 130 9NK CEB 130 9NK CEB 130 9NL CEB 130 9NL

Dates Dates 9/13 – 10/20/17 9/13 – 10/20/17 10/18 – 11/24/17 10/18 – 11/24/17 3/14 – 4/20/18 3/14 – 4/20/18 4/11 – 5/18/18 4/11 – 5/18/18 5/16 – 6/22/18 5/16 – 6/22/18 6/13 – 7/20/18 6/13 – 7/20/18

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Business/Office Business/Office Skills Skills

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FUNDAMENTALS

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Rapid growth in the health, legal services, data processing, management, public relations, and other industries have created many new job Rapid growth in the health, legal services, data 827-5850 processing, management, public relations, and other industries have created many new job (410) • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed opportunities for administrative assistants. Master the essentials of managerial and staff support, information and records management, opportunities for administrative assistants. Master the essentials of managerial and staff support, information and records management, communications technology, travel and meeting coordination, space planning, and office ergonomics. For information about additional

CEB 130 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

CEB 130 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

CEB 130 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

CEB 130 9NJ

OL – EDG

Linda Vallejo

OL – EDG Linda Vallejo Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT OL – EDG

Linda Vallejo

4/11 – 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Linda Vallejo

CEB 130 9NK

5/16 – 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Linda Vallejo

CEB 130 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Linda Vallejo

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BUSINESS/OFFICE SKILLS

Business/Office Skills

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FUNDAMENTALS

Rapid growth in the health, legal services, data processing, management, public relations, and other industries have created many new job opportunities for administrative assistants. Master the essentials of managerial and staff support, information and records management, communications technology, travel and meeting coordination, space planning, and office ergonomics. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

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CEG 079 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 079 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 079 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 079 9NJ

4/11 – 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 079 9NK

5/16 – 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 079 NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS Gain the skills and knowledge you’ll need to prepare for the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®) exam and begin a rewarding career as an administrative assistant. Learn the fundamentals of business operations, accounting/finance, organizational management, and human resources. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

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CEG 179 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 170 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 179 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 179 9NJ

4/11 – 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 179 9NK

5/16 – 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 179 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

GRAMMAR REFRESHER

Gain confidence in your ability to produce grammatically correct writing. Whether you’re a student or professional, a published or beginning writer, this course will help you navigate and master the linguistic twists and turns inherent in English grammar. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

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CEG 261 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9NJ

4/11 – 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9NK

5/16 – 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

RESUME WRITING Create an effective resume or improve the one you already have. Transform your resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews. Learn different resume formats and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Make the most of your work experience. Know what to reveal in a resume, and what to keep to yourself. Learn to overcome gaps in work history and age discrimination. Discover how to use references to your 71 advantage. This course includes the use of online resumes and Internet Resume Secrets. For information about additional sections of this 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake (410) or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110.

CEG 261 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9NJ

4/11 – 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9NK

5/16 – 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

CEG 261 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Ellen Feld

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ONLINE COURSES RESUME WRITING

Create an effective resume or improve the one you already have. Transform your resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews. Learn different resume formats and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Make the most of your work experience. Know what to reveal in a resume, and what to keep to yourself. Learn to overcome gaps in work history and age discrimination. Discover how to use references to your advantage. This course includes the use of online resumes and Internet Resume Secrets. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

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CEG 140 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Stephanie Donaldson

CEG 140 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Stephanie Donaldson

CEG 140 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Stephanie Donaldson

CEG 140 9NJ

4/11 – 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Stephanie Donaldson

CEG 140 9NK

5/16 – 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Stephanie Donaldson

CEG 140 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Stephanie Donaldson

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Develop career-enhancing skills in a single course that covers twelve popular one-day seminar topics, including goal setting, time management, and personal organization. You’ll learn how to improve your creative abilities, gain confidence with financial matters, and how to minimize conflict in your life. Develop a fulfilling career plan and improve relationships with co-workers, friends, and family. For more information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $110. Course/Section

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CEG 188 9NC

9/13 – 10/20/17

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 188 9ND

10/18 – 11/24/17

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 188 9NI

3/14 – 4/20/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 188 9NJ

4/11 – 5/18/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 188 9NK

5/16 – 6/22/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

CEG 188 9NL

6/13 – 7/20/18

OL – EDG

Becky and Tony Swaim

TEACHER TRAINING

TEACHER TRAINING TEACHER TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE THROUGH ED2GO: Please Split list into 2 columns KIM An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL

• Solving Classroom Discipline Problems (1 and 2) • Spanish in the Classroom

• Creating aTRAINING ClassroomCOURSES Web Site TEACHER • Creating K-12 LearningED2GO: Materials AVAILABLE THROUGH

• Survival Kit for New Teachers

An IntroductionInstruction to TeachinginESL/EFL • Differentiated the Classroom

• Teaching Science: Grade 4-6

Differentiating K-12 Assessments •• Creating a Classroom Web Site • Empowering Students with Disabilities • Creating K-12 Learning Materials • Guide to Reading and Writing for Student Achievement •• Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom Guided Reading: Differentiated Classroom • Guiding Kids on the Internet • Differentiating K-12 Assessments Integrating Technology in the Classroom

• Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards • Teaching Students with ADHD • Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success • Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 • The Classroom Computer • The Creative Classroom

• Using Internet in the Classroom Praxis I & Praxis II •• Empowering Students with Disabilities • Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies • Guide to Reading and Writing for Student Achievement Classes start monthly! Complete course descriptions are available at www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Course fee $110. For questions and registration information, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected], or 410-827-3410. • Guided Reading: Differentiated Classroom

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• Integrating Technology in the Classroom

• The Classroom Computer • The Creative Classroom

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• Using Internet in the Classroom

TEST PREPARATION & COLLEGE ONLINE READINESS COURSES

Classes start monthly! Complete course descriptions are available at www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Course fee $110. For questions and registration informa­tion, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected], or 410-822-5400 ext 2360.

CERTIFICATE IN ONLINE TEACHING

For those new to teaching online, or those already teaching online. Get the best instruction from the foremost authorities in online learning. From building an online course to improving an online course, from fostering online discussion to encouraging student interaction, from traditional assessment to online tests, the program will give you both the fundamentals of teaching online, as well as the most advanced tips and techniques in the business. Your instructors are authors, speakers and consultants in online learning and teaching. Chesapeake College and LERN will award a certificate of completion to students who successfully complete the three-month long courses. The three classes include Advanced Teaching Online, Designing Online Instruction and Fostering Online Instruction. (4.8 CEUs/ILUS) For information about additional sections of this course, contact [email protected]. Courses cost - $195 if taken individually or $495 for all three courses to earn the Certificate in Online Teaching program. www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake OPTIONAL: Become a Certified Online Instructor (COI). Three one-week courses; take the courses in any order you choose. Certified Online Instructor (COI) requires the registrant to take a 50-question exam. The registrant will have their students evaluate one of their online courses, and the Chair of the LERN Faculty Advisory Board will critique one of the registrant’s online courses. $495 for all three courses, including books. Course/Section

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CEI 219 9NC

9/5 – 12/1/17

OL – LRN

STAFF

ADVANCED TEACHING ONLINE In the 21st century, half of all learning will be online and the opportunities for teaching are tremendous! Discover how to plan, develop and teach an online course. Take home a 10-step model for developing your online course and learn how to create online audio lectures Learn to use animation, create drop-and-drop exercises, and construct dynamite Welcome Pages. Engage in online discussions with other teachers. Course fee $195. Textbooks are included. Course/Section

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CEI 220 9NC

9/5 – 9/29/17

OL – LRN

William Draves

NEW DESIGNING ONLINE INSTRUCTION Learn about the online instructional environment, envisioning your online course, developing a web course, phases of design and development, design guidelines, assessment and evaluation. Discover the principles behind the adoption of technology innovation and the nature of the online learning environment. Course fee $195. Textbooks are included. Course/Section

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CEG 273 9ND

10/2 – 10/13/17

OL – LRN

Dr. Rita-Marie Conrad

NEW FOSTERING ONLINE DICUSSION Being engaged with your online learners throughout the course is one of the biggest weaknesses of online teachers. It is also one of the three biggest ways to take your online course to the next level, making it a superior learning experience for your learners. Come experience how to do it from the creator of the concept “continual engagement” in teaching. Discover how to build student success through your interaction, how to give online learners feedback, communicating with them about everything from subject matter to delicate issues to grading. Course fee $145. Textbooks are included. Course/Section

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CEG 204 9NE

11/6 – 12/1/ 17

OL – LRN

William Graves

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CEG 204 9NE

11/6 – 12/1/ 17

OL – LRN

William Graves

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

ONLINE COURSES

ONLINE COURSES – POINT, CLICK & GO!!!!

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Chesapeake College offers an exciting array of noncredit online courses. There are hundreds of classes offered each month to choose from! You will have access to your classroom 24 hours a day, seven days a week from any computer with Internet connection. Aren’t sure if online learning is for you? Try a class for up to seven days before you pay! How do I get started? Use these two easy steps: 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Find the course you want to take and ENROLL in the course. Click the “Enroll Now” button, select a start date and click “Continue Enrollment.” If you are a new student you will need to create an account. If you are a returning student, log in with your email address and password. Under “Payment Options,” select “Purchase Course.” You will receive an email confirmation, but you are not officially registered for the course until the college receives a Chesapeake College registration form and payment. You will be guided through the process, step-by-step. 2. REGISTER/PAY - Submit a “Chesapeake College Continuing Education registration form” (that will be emailed to you in step 1 above) with payment by fax, mail or in person to complete the registration process. How do I enter the classroom? When your course starts return to our Online Instruction Center (www.ed2go. com/chesapeake) and click the classroom link. What types of classes are offered? Ed2go offers a wide range of topics from Accounting, Certification Prep, Computer Skills, Database Management, Graphic Design, Health Care, Personal & Career Development, Teaching, Accounting, Languages, Photography, Personal Enrichment, Test Prep and more! Most of the classes are six weeks in length and offer two lessons a week for a total of 12 classes. If you aren’t sure if online learning is for you, try the class for up to seven days before you pay. Be sure to visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeake to see the complete list of classes. Who do I contact if I have questions? Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400 ext 2360, [email protected]. Class start dates: 9/13, 10/18, 11/8, 12/13/17, 1/17, 2/14, 3/14, 4/11, 5/16, 6/13, 7/18, 8/15/18

SENIORS INSTITUTE FOR ADULT LEARNING Arts and Literature History of Middle East & Egyptian Art Banned Cinema Bead Weaving Card Stamping Contemporary Fiction Films of Coen Brothers History of Art through Faces of Jesus Hitchcock & Trufant How to Read Music Mozart and Friends Oil Painting

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TEST PREPARATION & COLLEGE READINESS SENIORS INSTITUTE FOR ADULT LEARNING ARTS AND LITERATURE HISTORY OF MIDDLE EAST & EGYPTIAN ART BANNED CINEMA BEAD WEAVING CARD STAMPING CONTEMPORARY FICTION FILMS OF COEN BROTHERS HISTORY OF ART THROUGH FACES OF JESUS HITCHCOCK & TRUFANT HOW TO READ MUSIC MOZART AND FRIENDS OIL PAINTING WARM GLASS CULINARY CHINESE CUISINE ITALIAN FOOD AND WINE CUISINE POLISH CUISINE SOUP DU JOUR

LOCAL TRIPS

HEALTH AND FITNESS LINE DANCING TENNIS YOGA HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION OF HARRY POTTER BIBLE HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY CHESAPEAKE BAY SCIENCE COMPUTER BASICS CORE PRINCIPLES IN PSYCHOLOGY CRIMINAL JUSTICE CURRENT EVENTS DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA GEOLOGIC HAZARDS MARYLAND IN THE CIVIL WAR REVOLUTIONARY WAR … SPIRITUALITY OF DREAMS WORLD WAR I, CAUSES, BATTLES … TRAVEL

Scheduled for Fall and Spring - call for more information. For more information about course offerings, contact Anne White at 410-827­-5810 or e-mail to [email protected]. Established in 2001, the Institute for Adult Learning (IAL) at Chesapeake College is a membership organization open to all individuals 50 years of age or older. The IAL features a program of classes, Lunch and Learn/Brown Bag lectures, and special events such as day trips to museums, or other attractions within a reasonable driving distance. The Institute offers lifelong learning to older adults at a reduced cost. Membership: The IAL is membership based program. Students that join the program are entitled to take as many IAL classes as they choose for the semester, space permitting. We offer a Fall semester and Spring Semester. Membership include’s unlimited participation in all IAL courses, reduced prices for all IAL tours, day trips to nearby cities and social activities.

FIELD TRIPS/EVENTS SPOTLIGHT ON CANADIAN ROCKIES by TRAIN 4/19 - 4/27/2018 Featuring: British Columbia, Vancouver, Via RAIL: Jasper. Columbia Icefields, Choice of Glacier Experience or Glacier Skywalk, Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary. “Experience beautiful Vancouver, spectacular views via the rail, unforgettable Icefields, picturesque lakes and much more.”

BOOK BEFORE OCTOBER 19, 2017 AND SAVE $$$ Flight & Hotels: 9 days, 13 meals, sedan service & airport transfers, Double: $3999, Single: $4549, Triple: $3949 For Bookings after October 19th, call Collette for rates.

SPOTLIGHT ON COSTA RICA: A WORLD OF NATURE 10/20 - 10/31/2018 Featuring: Tortuguero National Park, Sarapiqui Rainforest, Pineapple Plantation, Chocolate-Making Demonstration & Tasting, River Rafting, Arenal Volcano, Choice of Zip Lining or Volcano Lava Field Hike, Culinary Demonstration, Hanging Bridges, Jungle Crocodile Safari, & Bird Watching, Manuel Antonio National Park.

BOOK BEFORE MARCH 20, 2018 AND SAVE $$$ Flight & Hotels: 12 days, 23 meals, 11 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 8 Dinners. Round Trip Airfare from BWI, Air Taxes, fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $3299, Single: $3949, Triple: $3269. For Bookings after March 20th, call Collette for rates.

SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend the travel presentation on Costa Rica! Wednesday, October 18th, 2017, 6 PM Economic Development Center, room 27

Membership - $75 Cambridge Only Membership - $25 How to Register: The IAL brochure contains complete information about the course and member/registration forms. To obtain a brochure call 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected] Location: Classes are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College located at the intersection of Routes 50 and 213 and the Cambridge College Center on Race Street in Cambridge, MD. Courses may be moved off-campus as space permits. Opportunities: Members are encouraged to offer new course ideas, serve as instructors and join committees (membership, curriculum, special events, and publicity). Expand your horizons through active participation in Institute affairs, develop new friendships and become part of a growing organization. Lunch and Learn/ Brown Bag lectures are held immediately following the Current Events course each semester. You may use the college cafeteria and either buy lunch or bring your own. A complete list of courses with descriptions will be in the IAL brochure that will be mailed out to interested parties each fall and spring. To have your name added to the list, please call 410-827-5810, or e-mail [email protected]. The IAL plans to offer group tours to interesting locations. More information will be available in the IAL brochure. 75

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SENIORS SENIOR CENTER OFFERINGS & LOCATIONS Chesapeake College’s Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training now offers classes specifically designed for seniors throughout the fivecounty area. The classes meet at senior centers and other sites and offer a variety of subjects. Classes are open to persons over 60 years of age who reside in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, or Talbot counties. Classes are held during the day and are between one and two hours in duration. Most classes meet once or twice a week and last between 10 to 16 weeks. The following is a partial list of classes to be offered: • Basic Drawing Techniques • Computer Basics • Craft Design and Production • Design and Production of Art Objects • Fundamentals of Art • Fundamentals of Music • Healthy Living for Older Adults • Healthy Living for Older Adults/Enhanced Fitness • Intermediate Computer Skills • Internet Basics for Seniors • Ipad Basics

Amy Lynn Ferris Center 200 Schauber Rd., Chestertown 410-778-2564

Grasonville Senior Center Rt. 18, Grasonville 410-827-6010

Caroline Senior Center 403 S. 7th St., Suite 127, Denton 410-479-2535

Percy Thomas Center 891 Love Point Rd, Stevensville 410-604-3801

Centreville Senior Center 104 Powell St., Centreville 410-758-0848

Sudlersville Senior Center 605 Foxtown Rd., Sudlersville 410-778-5444

Delmarva Community Services 2450 Cambridge Beltway, Cambridge 410-221-1914

Talbot Senior Center 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton 410-822-2869

Federalsburg Senior Center 118 North Main St., Federalsburg 410-754-9754

• Current Events • Digital Photography • Art Therapy

Students may register for classes at the sites listed below, or call the activity planner at the site. Not all classes are offered at every site; some counties have restrictions limiting who may attend at certain sites.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS The Division of Continuing Education & Workforce Training offers certificate programs in a number of career fields.

For a complete list of offerings or for more information, please contact the Continuing Education Office at 410-827-5850 for more information.

PROGRAMS INCLUDE: • Accounting and Bookkeeping Bookkeeper Payroll Professional • Animal Care Veterinary Assistant Training • Aquatics Pool Operator • Nail Technician • Boating Professional Captain • Building Trades Home Inspection Home Improvement Contractors HVAC Electrician Plumbing • Business Administrative Professional Administrative Professional with Microsoft Office 2013 Business Coaching Legal Secretary Mobile Marketing Professional Project Management Social Media for Business • Child Care Child Care Teacher Child Care Aide Family Child Care Provider

• Computer Technology Advanced Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist Cisco CCNA Certification Training Comp TIA Certification Training Forensic Computer Examiner Help Desk Analyst Six Sigma Green Belt & Black Belt • Cosmetology • Environmental Education Green Building Certificate Senior Sustainability Professional • Health Care/Fitness Administrative Medical Assistant Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Dental Assistant Electronic Health Record Training National Pharmaceutical Representative Personal Fitness Trainer Pharmacy Technician • Hotel Culinary Arts and Tourism Bartender Certification Travel Agent • Real Estate • Truck Driving Commercial Driver’s License ClassA Commercial Driver’s License Class B School Bus Driver

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TEST PREPARATION & COLLEGE READINESS

TEST PREPARATION & COLLEGE READINESS – Header at top of page SAT Prep classes are offered in the spring and fall each year, dates will vary.

REVISED COMPREHENSIVE SAT PREP CLASS This course is designed to cover the Math, Reading and Writing sections of the SAT. Students will receive valuable test-taking strategies to help improve their score. Upon completion of the course students should be able to: organize thoughts for a timed essay, interpret selected reading passages, use diverse vocabulary, and complete math problems with accuracy. Students will need a graphing calculator, folder and pencils. Course fee $225.

Course/Section YKC 711 A (under 16 years of age) CEI 389 9A (over 16 years of age)

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Dates 10/3 – 11/21/17

Sessions 8

Time 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Location/Room WYE Mills/HUM-111

Instructor: Patrick Heline

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ONLINE TEST PREP CLASSSES • PREPARING TO ENTER GRADUATE OR LAW SCHOOL? • NEED TO PASS THE SAT OR GED EXAM? Increase your chances of earning that passing score by taking an online test preparation course. Most of the classes are six weeks in length and offer two lessons a week for a total of 12 classes. If you are unsure if online learning is for you, try the class for up to seven days before you pay. Be sure to visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeake to see the complete list of classes. To enroll in these courses or for more information, visit our 63 for easy enrollment steps. online class section on page XX • GED: LANGUAGE ARTS • GED: MATH • GED: TEST TAKING SKILLS • GMAT •GRE PREPARATION: QUANTITATIVE • GRE PREPARATION: VERBAL and ANALYTICAL • LSAT I & II • PRAXIS I • SAT/ACT PREPARATION

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REGISTRATION FOUR OPTIONS TO REGISTER #1 ONLINE Register and pay online. Visit www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/register. You will be registering as a “Noncredit/Continuing Education” student. Classes with a 9 in the section information are eligible for online registration. Example: CEI 100 9A. If you experience any problems, call 410-827-5850, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Students with any financial obligations with Chesapeake College are not eligible for online registration. #2 IN PERSON You may register in person on the Wye Mills Campus, at the Center for Allied Health, Memorial Hospital at Easton, or at the Cambridge Center. #3 BY MAIL Fill out the registration form completely. The form can be found at the back of this Schedule or on the College Website. Sign and date the completed form. Payment, along with purchase order, or signed Sponsorship Billing Authorization form must accompany registration form. Mail-in registrations must be received at least one week prior to course start date. #4 BY FAX Use a credit card for payment and include credit card type, number, expiration date, and owner’s signature on the registration form. MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express accepted. The fax number is 410-827-5852. Payment is due at the time of registration, by cash, check, credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express) or debit card is required for online registration. There is a $5 registration fee in addition to any tuition or course fees associated with each course. REGISTRATION HOURS AND LOCATIONS Monday - Thursday, 8 am - 5:30 pm. Closed Fridays, May 18 - August 3 Cambridge Center: For more information, call 410-820-6058 or 410-228-5754. REGISTERING FOR ONLINE COURSES Go to: www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ce_online.asp for a complete list of course offerings. These courses are presented asynchronously through the Web. This delivery mode provides students with the convenience of taking courses anytime, anywhere via their personal computer. Each course will have an online orientation, communication with an instructor, and activities. It is necessary for students to have a personal computer, email, and Internet access to receive the courses. Students can find out more about the online courses and begin the registration process online through Chesapeake College’s Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training Website at: www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ce_online.asp. For more information, go to the Chesapeake College website at www.chesapeake.edu. The Website contains complete and current course schedules with descriptions and registration forms, for your convenience. DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN A deferred payment plan is now available to noncredit students for noncredit courses with a minimum course length of two months. To participate, go to https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/, follow the link to “Nelnet Business Solutions” and select the continuing education plan option. Students must complete the payment plan process before the first day of class. For more information, contact the Business Office at 410-822-5400, 410-758-1537, or 410-228-4360, ext. 2218 or e-mail to [email protected]. GENERAL INFORMATION Most non-credit courses are designed for persons 16 years of age or older. Registrations not meeting this requirement will not be accepted UNLESS the course description clearly states that it is for the younger audience. For more information, call the Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training at 410-822-5400, 410-758-1537, 410-228-4360, ext. 5850, or call the Cambridge Center at 410-228-5754, 410-820-6058. TTY Device for the hearing and speech disabled located at the LRC Circulation Desk.

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REGISTRATION TUITION Course tuition is determined by the legal residence of the student, with residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties paying in-county tuition. Please note the tuition for In-county, Out-of-county, and Out-of-State is designated within each course description that applies. All students, including seniors, pay the same tuition and fees for CES, AFC and FTW courses. SPONSORED BILLING Employer Billed Tuition and Fees: Advanced payments by company check are welcomed at the time of registration. The College can also bill an employer. Please provide the College at the time of registration, a purchase order or completed Sponsorship Billing Authorization form (the form can be found at the back of this Schedule or request a form from the Business Office by calling 410-822-5400, ext. 2217). Also see the College’s Website to obtain a form. Include the employee’s name, Social Security number or student identification number, course number and title, and total amount of tuition, fees, and books (if applicable). Also include billing address and signature of person authorizing payment. Students will not be confirmed in their classes until the College receives the above information. The refund/withdrawal policy will apply. FEES All students, including senior citizens, must pay course fees, which may differ from course to course. Additionally, there is a $5 registration fee applied to every registration transaction. SENIOR CITIZENS TUITION WAIVER Seniors registering for continuing education courses, except those designated as CES, AFC or FTW will have TUITION waived. Proof of age required. DISABILITY TUITION WAIVER As a result of legislation (Maryland H.B. 53), effective July 1, 2012, tuition waivers for students with disabilities are applicable for noncredit, continuing education courses. NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS If you are a member of the Maryland National Guard, you may be eligible for a 50 percent tuition discount on any Chesapeake College non-credit course, with the exception of courses designated CES, AFC or FTW in the course number. All National Guard members must pay related course fees and any book expenses. To qualify for this discount, members must present a State Tuition Waiver Letter from their Unit Commander upon registration on a semester basis. REFUNDS Tuition and course fee refunds of 100 percent will be made prior to the day of the first class. No tuition or fee refunds will be given after that date unless the College cancels the course. Those courses that are co-listed with credit courses follow the credit course refund policy. CANCELLATIONS The College reserves the right to cancel in advance any non-credit course for which minimum enrollment has not been met. There is a 100 percent refund of all tuition and course fees on courses cancelled by the College. CREDIT AND NON CREDIT COURSES As part of our mission to serve the citizens of the five-county Upper Shore area, Chesapeake College is offering several co-listed courses. These are classes, which are listed as both continuing education (non-credit) and as credit classes. Continuing education students will sit in the same classroom as credit students and have the same learning experience. Call 410-827-5850, for more information. The symbol 6 identifies co-listed courses. COLLEGE HOLIDAYS Holiday closings for College: Labor Day….. 9/4/17 Thanksgiving ……. 11/22 – 11/26/17 Winter Break ……..12/20/17 – 1/2/18 Martin Luther King Birthday ……… 1/15/18 Spring Break …… 3/12-3/13/18 Memorial Day ....... 5/28/18

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REGISTRATION BOOKSTORE THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE, located on the Wye Mills campus and at the Cambridge Center, sells textbooks and study and classroom aids for credit and non-credit courses. The Bookstore also sells personal supplies, snacks, class rings, and quality clothing including shirts, jackets, and shorts. Bookstore hours are set to accommodate peak registration times and both daytime and evening classes. Mail order services are provided via telephone. For more information, call 410-822-5400, 410-758-1537, 410-228-4360, ext. 2304, or call 410-827-6874. Information can also be accessed through the Bookstore website at www.chesapeake.bncollege.com and also via the Chesapeake College homepage (Bookstore is located at the bottom left of the homepage, under ‘Chesapeake Websites’). The Bookstore e-mail address is [email protected]. KEY TO CLASS LOCATIONS CAMB - Cambridge Center 416-418 Race St., Cambridge CDO - Carlson Denton Office 609 Locust St., Cambridge CSE - Chesapeake School of Esthetics 1507 Ritchie Hwy, Suite 105, Arnold DOR – Dorchester County School of Technology 2465 Cambridge Bypass, Cambridge EOD – Envoy of Denton 420 Colonial Drive, Denton HEC - Higher Education Center Wye Mills Campus HPAC - Health Professions & Athletic Center Wye Mills Campus LRC - Learning Resource Center Wye Mills Campus MTC - Manufacturing Tech Center Wye Mills Campus PAC - Todd Performing Arts Center Wye Mills Campus WYE - Wye Mills Campus KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; Th = Thursday; F = Friday; Sat = Saturday; Sun = Sunday STAFF - When used under instructor indicates name of instructor was not available prior to publication of schedule. TBD - Indicates information to be announced at a later date.

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STAFF DIRECTORY Accounting and Business Ellen Troutman-Wallace ......... 410-822-5400, x 2360

Medical Marci Leach ........................... 410-827-3412

Adult Education Elaine Wilson ........................... 410-827-5835

Nail Technician Anne White ............................. 410-827-5810

Building Trades Rita Mielke ............................... 410-827-5807

Occupational Training Leanne Allen ............................ 410-827-5851

Captain’s Certification Ellen Troutman-Wallace . 410-822-5400, x 2360

Online Education Ellen Troutman-Wallace ........ 410-827-5400 x 2360

Customized Training Leanne Allen ............................ 410-827-5851

OSHA Training Leanne Allen ............................ 410-827-5851

Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center Peg Anawalt ........... 410-822-5400, ext. 2357

Personal Enrichment Anne White ............................. 410-827-5810

CHESAPEAKE HELPS .....1-866-722-HLPS

Photography Anne White ............................. 410-827-5810

Child Care Training Programs Deanna Tobin ......... 410-822-5400, ext. 2353 Computer Training Anne White ............................... 410-827-5810 Cosmetology Anne White ............................. 410-827-5810 C.P.R./First Aid Marci Leach ........................... 410-827-3412 Culinary/Bartending Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Customized Training Leanne Allen ............................ 410-827-5851 Employability Skills Training Leanne Allen ............................ 410-827-5851 English as a Second Language Elaine Wilson ........................... 410-827-5835 Entrepreneurship SBDC ........................................ 410-827-5304 Fitness Marci Leach ........................... 410-827-3412

Pool Certification Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Real Estate Appraiser Ellen Troutman-Wallace ........ 410-822-5400 x 2360 Real Estate Broker Anne White ............................. 410-827-5810

For general information, please call (410) 827-5850

Senior Programs - 50 Plus Anne White ............................. 410-827-5810 Skilled Trades Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Rita Mielke ……………… …410-827-5807 Small Business & Technology Development Center Rich Loeffler ............................ 410-827-5304 Students with Disabilities Judy Gordon ............................ 410-827-5805 Test Preparation Anne White .............................. 410-827-5810 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360

GED Elaine Wilson .......................... 410-827-5835

Truck Driving/Bus/CDL Training Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Rita Mielke ……………… …410-827-5807

History Anne White ............................. 410-827-5810

Veterinary Assistant Marci Leach ........................... 410-827-3412

Industrial Technology Rita Mielke............................... 410-827-5807

Workplace Safety Leanne Allen ............................ 410-827-5851

Languages Anne White ............................. 410-827-5810

Workplace ESL & GED® Test Preparation Jason Mullen ............................... 410-822-5400, x 2688

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INDEX 3D Printing, Intro.......................................... 70 A Abbreviations and Definitions................. 80 Access............................................................... 19,21 Accounting Fundamentals........................ 63,64 Accounting & Finance (comp. based)... 63 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals.......... 71 Administrative Medical Assistant........... 31-32 Adult Basic Education................................. 6 Adult External High School Diploma Program...................................... 7 American Sign Language.......................... 38 Appraiser Pre-licensing/ Certification and Continuing Education.................................................... 54 Arts and Crafts as a Business.................... 65 A to Z Grant Writing..................................... 70 Auto Mechanics............................................ 53 B Beyond the Snapshot................................. 41 Boating Skills Seamanship........................ 41 Bookstore........................................................ 80 Building Trades.............................................. 48 Bus Driver Training....................................... 55 Business (Online).......................................... 63 Business Skills................................................ 8 Bytes Express Version (One-Day) Computer Training................................... 21-23 C CAD.................................................................... 52 Cake Decorating for Beginners................ 40 Campus Map......................inside back cover Cancellations.................................................. 79 Captains School, Professional ................. 55 Career Planning for CNA/GNAs............... 27 Cell Phone Apps for Your Business......... 67 Certified Medicine Aide............................. 26 Chesapeake HELPS...................................... 17 Child Care........................................................ 10-17 Childcare (Online)........................................ 13-16 Child Care Resource Center...................... 10 Class Locations.............................................. 80 Clinical Medical Assistant. ....................32-33,34 Coast Guard Licensing (6 pak) Training........................................................ 55 Co-Listed Classes.......................................... 79 College Holidays........................................... 79 Computer Basics........................................... 20 Computer Basics for Allied Health.......... 31 Computer Confidence................................ 19 Computer Courses....................................... 18-23 Computer Skills Certificate....................... 18 Cosmetology.................................................. 40-46 Culinary/Hotel/Restaurant ...................... .40 Curling.............................................................. 36

D Data Analysis Cert........................................ 70 Deferred Payment Plan.............................. 78 Dental Assisting Program ......................... 28-29 Dialysis Technician....................................... 34 Digital Camera, How to Use...................... 41 Digital Marketing Cert................................ 66 Digital Photography.................................... 41 Disability Tuition Waiver............................ 79 Drafting, Fundamentals............................. 52 E eBay, Learn to Buy and Sell on................. 64 E-Books............................................................. 43 EKG Technician.............................................. 34 Electricians Training..................................... 48-49 Electric Vehicles, Building.......................... 53 Email Promotions......................................... 66 EMT.................................................................... 30 English As A Second Language (ESL).... 6,7 Entrepreneurship; Self-Employment & Small Business....................................... 8 Esthetician...................................................... 47 Event Planning.............................................. 24 Excel for Windows....................................19,21,22 F Facebook for Business................................ 68 Fees.................................................................... 79 Film, The Art of.............................................. 40 Firearms, MD Laws ...................................... 42 Fitness & Wellness........................................ 35 Fitness Trainer, Personal............................. 58-59 Fundamentals of Music.............................. 36 G Game Development, How to Get Started......................................................... 37 GED Test Preparation.................................. 6,7 Genealogy 101.............................................. 36 General Information.................................... 78 Gift Certificates.............................................. 46 Google Analytics........................................... 68 Grammar Refresher...................................... 71 Grant Writing.................................................. 70 Green Training............................................... 52 H Healthcare....................................................... 25-34 Healthcare Careers Orientation Sessions....................................................... 25 Healthcare Online Training....................... 34 History & Culture.......................................... 36 Holidays, College.......................................... 79 Holiday Cookies............................................ 40 Home Brewing for Beginners................... 40 Home Inspection.......................................... 48 Hours................................................................. 78 HVAC -R............................................................. 50

I Institute for Adult Learning...................... 75 Interior Design............................................... 37 Internet Writing Markets............................ 43 Italian, Foundations of ............................... 39 J Jazz Dance...................................................... 35 K Key to Abbreviations and Definitions... 80 Key to Class Locations................................ 80 L Languages ....................................................38-39 Leadership & Supervision.......................... 9,65 LEED v4 Green Associate Exam Preparation................................................. 52 Licensure Prep for Home Improvement Contractors................................................. 48 Lifelong Learning..........................................75-76 Lifestyle & Leisure........................................................ 35-39 LinkedIN for Business.................................. 68 Locations......................................................... 80 M Map of Campus......................inside back cover Marketing........................................................ 69 Maryland National External Diploma Program (NEDP)........................................ 7 Maryland Law and Firearms..................... 42 Maryland Small Business Development Center............................. 8 Medical Administrative Assistant........... 34 Medical Billing and Coding....................... 34 Medical Coding Professional.................... 34 Medicine Aide/Recertification............ .....26,28 Microsoft Office Training.............................20 Mobile Marketing.....................................67-68 Music, Fundamentals of............................. 36 N Nail Technician................................................46 National Guard-Tuition Information................................................ 79 Natural Health and Healing...................... 31 Nursing Assistant.......................................... 26 O Occupational Training.............................................. 45-62 Online Advertising....................................... 67 Online Child Care Courses..................................... 13-16 Online Courses............................................................. 63-74 Online Healthcare Training....................... 34 Online Occupational Courses................................. 63-74 Online Registration...................................... 78 Online Teaching ............................................73 OSHA/Workplace Safety Courses........... 59-62

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INDEX P Payment Plan................................................. 78 Personal Enrichment................................... 40-44 Personal Fitness Trainer............................................ 58-59 Pet Sitting Business, Starting A............... 65 Pharmacy Technician..................................... 30,34 Photography................................................... 41 Plumbing......................................................... 50-51 Pool Operator................................................ 53-54 PowerPoint.......................................................22 Professional Captains School................... 55 Publish and Sell Your eBooks................... 43 Q Quickbooks..................................................... 18,22 R Real Estate Principles & Practices............ 54 Real Estate Appraiser.................................. 54 Refunds............................................................ 79 Registration Fee............................................ 79 Registration Information........................... 78 Resume Writing............................................. 72 S Safety................................................................ 59-62 SAT Prep........................................................... 77 Secrets of Career Success.......................... 72 Seniors.............................................................. 75-76 Senior Center Offerings/Locations......... 76 Senior Citizens Tuition Waiver.................. 79 Sign Language ............................................. 38 Six Sigma Green Belt Cert.......................... 66 Small Business Development Center.............................. 8 Smartphone Basics...................................... 20 Smart Start Your Business.......................... 8 Social Media for Business.......................... 68,69 Solar Ccareers, Intro to............................... 53 Spanish............................................................. 39 Sponsored Billing......................................... 79 Staff Directory................................................ 81 Start Your Own Business Ready Set Go.............................................. 8 Starting A Pet Sitting Business................ 65 Strength and Conditioning....................... 35 Supervisory and Leadership Certificate............................ 9,65

Truck and Bus Driver Training.................. 55 Tuition and Fees............................................ 79 Twitter.............................................................. 69 U V Veterinary Assistant Training, I, II, III, IV..................................... 55-56 Video Game Design..................................... 37 Video Marketing Cert. ................................ 67 W Water/Wastewater Management........... 59 Web Design.................................................... 70 Website Traffic, Boosting........................... 66 Welding............................................................ 51-52, 56-57 Wellness & Fitness........................................ 58-59 Word for Windows........................................ 19,23 Workplace Safety/OSHA courses............ 59-62 Writing.............................................................. 43-44 X Y Yoga................................................................... 35 Z

T Table of Contents......................................... 3 Teacher Training............................................ 72-73 Teaching Online............................................ 73 Tennis................................................................ 35 Test Preparation & College Readiness... 77 Transportation............................................... 55 Travel/Trips..................................................... 42 Travel Writing................................................. 43 83

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Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training - 410-827-5850

Open Enrollment Registration Form

(All information must be completed to process registration.)

Name: (Print)

Last

First

Home Address:

City or Town

Middle

Street

P.O. Box

State

Zip Code

Home Phone #:

Work Phone #:

Cell Phone #:

E-mail Address:

*Social Security #:

*Date of Birth: (month/day/year)

(Date of Birth is required by the College to ensure the integrity of student records and to meet federal government reporting requirements.) **Online Registration is now available for non-credit students. A student’s Date of Birth AND Social Security number will have to be on file to be able to Register online. Include both your Date of Birth and Social Security number on this registration form to be able to take advantage of ONLINE Registration in the future.

Have you previously been a student at Chesapeake College (credit or non credit): Senior Citizen: (60 or older) Yes No Gender: Male Female

Yes

No

Ethnicity: Part 1: Hispanic or Latino origin Yes (HIS) No (NHIS). Part 2: If you are not Hispanic or Latino, please select one or more of the following: Race:

Asian (AS) American Indian or Alaska Native (AN) Black or African American (BL) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander (HP) White (WH)

I certify that I am a legal resident of

County, MD.

Student’s Signature

Date

Check Credit Card Money Order Purchase Order Method of Payment: Sponsorship Billing Deferred Payment Plan In order to process this registration, payment must accompany the completed registration form. If payment is made by credit card or debit card, information may be faxed to: 410-827-5852. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE (Do Not Mail Cash!) Charge my tuition to: (Check One) VISA Master Card American Express Discover Card Card Number:

Expiration Date:

*Note: CID# is the last three digits in the signature box on the back of your credit card.

CID#

Cardholder’s Name: Authorized Cardholder’s Signature: NO WRITTEN CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION WILL BE MAILED. You should attend your selected class at the time listed in the schedule of classes. For more information, call the Division of Continuing Education at 410-827-5850.

COMPLETE COURSE INFORMATION BELOW: Dept./Number Section

Title & Start Date

Tuition

Fees

Total

$5 Reg. fee per course __________________ Total Amount Due __________________ Note: Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot county residents are in Chesapeake College’s service area. Refer to the schedule of classes for appropriate fees. Senior Citizens must pay CES, AFCand FTW, tuition and fees. Mail registration form with payment to: Chesapeake College, Business Office, P.O. Box 8, Wye Mils, MD 21679. An E.O. Institution Tobacco-free Campus. 02/16

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Chesapeake College Sponsorship Billing Authorization Form Business Office, P.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD 21679

Please deliver this form at the time of registration, or fax to the Business Office at 410-827-5852, prior to registering. We authorize Chesapeake College to bill our company for the below listed student and the appropriate charges for the fall winter spring summer term, year _____. We will assume responsibility for (check appropriate box) tuition and fees OR tuition, fees, and books. Student name

Student Social Security Number

Course Titles and Section Numbers:

Please send the bill to the following name and address: Company Name

Authorized Individual (Please Print Name)

Mailing Address: City or Town

County

Phone:

State

Zip

Federal ID #:

Signature of Authorized Individual (Required)

Date

If this bill remains unpaid at the end of the semester, the charges will revert back to the student’s account and he/she will be held accountable. The student will not receive grades or transcripts and will not be allowed to register until the account is paid in full. Please note: Students may apply for and/or receive Financial Aid from other sources. Under the Federal Right to Privacy Act, Chesapeake College cannot disclose any student information with out the written consent (on a separate form) of the student. Student Signature (Required)

Date An E.O. Institution. Tobacco-free campus.

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YOU CAN EARN $40 - $70K OR MORE ANNUALLY

JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE

DAY & NIGHT CLASSES AVAILABLE

APPROVED FOR V.A. BENEFITS

If you have the Post 911 or Montgomery GI BILL give us a call. For more information contact Rita Mielke at 410-827-5807 or Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822 5400 ext. 2360.

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