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Noncredit Career Training & Enrichment at Chesapeake College

Promoting lifelong learning

March 2019 - September 2019 CHESAPEAKEINTERESTED IN ACOLLEGE CAREER IN HEALTHCARE? HEALTH CAREER PROGRAMS NoncreditHEALTHCARE Career Training offers Healthcare ORIENTATIONS 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) • AdministrativeADMINSTRATIVE Medical Assistant MEDICAL • Dental ASSISTANT Assistant •Pharmacy Technician • Clinical Medical Assistant • PersonalCLINICAL Fitness Trainer MEDICAL ASSISTANT• Medical Coding I Professional& II Future health/medical students are strongly encouraged to attend. All sessions are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College. There is no charge for the orientation and advanceDENTAL registration ASSISTANT is not necessary. TRAINING ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS 2016 DATES Wye Mills: All sessions held on the WyeHEALTH Mills campus ED TODAYin the Health - ONLINE Professions TRAINING & Athletic Center (HPAC) – room 143

March 9: 10 amMEDICAL - noon April CODING 27: 5 - 6:30 PROFESSIONAL pm June 8: 10 am- noon March 23: 5 - 6:30 pm May 11: 10 am - noon June 22: 5 – 6:30 pm MEDICALApril 13: 10 am TRANSCRIPTION - noon May 25: 5 – EDITOR 6:30 pm - ONLINEJuly 13: 10TRAINING am- noon NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING July 27: 5 – 6:30 pm Sept. 14: 10 am- noon October 26: 5 – 6:30 pm August 10: 10 am –PERSONAL noon Sept. 28: FITNESS 5 – 6:30 pm TRAINERNovember 9: 10 am- noon August 24: 5 – 6:30 pm October 12: 10 am- noon December 7: 5 – 6:30 pm PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP AND MORE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! For more information, emailCall [email protected] (410) 827-5850 for more information. or call 410-822-5400 ext. 5850 or visit our website www.chesapeake.edu www.chesapeake.edu www.chesapeake.edu Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING ADULT EDUCATION...... 6 Contents GED Testing Preparation & ENRICHMENT National External Diploma Program...... 6 English as a Second Language...... 6

BUSINESS...... 8 Entrepreneurship/Self Employment...... 8 Leadership & Supervision...... 8 CHILD CARE...... 10

COMPUTER TRAINING...... 59 Basics...... 59 Microsoft Office...... 59 Bookeeping...... 60

CULINARY/HOTEL/RESTAURANT...... 15

HEALTHCARE...... 16 Certified Nursing Assistant...... 17 Dental Assistant...... 19 EMT ...... 21 Pharmacy Tech...... 22 Office Skills...... 22 Online Training...... 23

LIFESTYLE & LEISURE ...... 26 Art ...... 54 Culinary...... 26 Fitness & Wellness...... 42,62 History & Culture...... 29 Languages...... 26 Painting...... 26 Personal Enrichment...... 28-29 Photography...... 54 Travel...... 66 Writing...... 30

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING ...... 31 Agriculture ...... 31 Bartending Training ...... 15 Building & Construction ...... 32 CDL ...... 40 Drafting & Design ...... 32 Electrical Training...... 36 Home Improvement...... 32 HVAC ...... 37 Lift Truck ...... 43 Marine Service Technician ...... 38 Personal Fitness Trainier ...... 25 Pool Operator ...... 35 Professional Captain’s School ...... 40 Real Estate ...... 35 Skilled Trades ...... 36 Transportation ...... 40 Vet Assist ...... 24,41 Welding ...... 39 Wellness & Fitness ...... 42 Workplace Training ...... 43

ONLINE COURSES ...... 50 Online Occupational Classes...... 48 Business/Accounting ...... 48 Entrepreneurship ...... 49 Non-Profit/Grant Writing ...... 49 Office Skills...... 50 Teacher Training ...... 51

LIFELONG LEARNING ...... 52 Institute for Adult Learning...... 52 Senior Center Offerings...... 67

TEST PREPARATION...... 68 Online Test Prep...... 68 REGISTRATION...... 70 TUITION & FEES...... 71 STAFF DIRECTORY...... 73 INDEX ...... 74

3 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed WHAT’S NEW? Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING Agriculture...... 31 & ENRICHMENT including: Agriculture Mechanics, History of Landscape Architecture, Special Topics in Agriculture Auto CAD 2018...... 33 Affordable … Engaging … Interactive … Convenient Bookeeping with Quickbooks 2018...... 60 From computer technology to professional and Command Spanish for the Workplace...... 34 personal development to healthcare and small business – learning options for virtually all your Computer Confidence...... 59 continuing education needs. For more information call Digital Game Artist Certificate...... 28 410-827-5850 or visit www.chesapeake.edu/ce

Emergency Medical Technician...... 21 Save time & enroll online! Lift Truck (Fork Lift) Training ...... 43 It’s convenient, quick and easy. Go to www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/register. Marine Service Technician ...... 38 Register as a “Noncredit/Continuing Education” Painting ...... 56 student. Classes with a 9 in the section information are eligible Publish & Sell Your E-book ...... 30 for online registration. (Example: CEI 100 9A.) Skilled Trades ...... 36 For more information, call 410-827-5850, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. including Electrical, HVAC, Welding and Marine Service Students with any financial obligations with Chesapeake College are not eligible for online registration.

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 For more information call 410-822-5400 ext. 2360 or email: [email protected]

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Adult Basic Skills, GED®/HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Options & ESL (Clases de inglés)Adult Basic Skills Classes: These classes are held throughout the five county region. The objective of these courses is to improve basic reading, writing and math skills in order to perform well on academic assessments like the GED®, College placement and skilled training or workplace skills tests. Most classes are free and there is free childcare at many locations for parents of young children.

Daytime classes meet two or three days per week for 11 weeks and are held in Chestertown, Denton, Federalsburg, Easton, Wye Mills, and Cambridge. Evening classes meet three nights per week for 7 to 10 weeks and are held in Chestertown, Greensboro, Federalsburg, Cambridge, Wye Mills and Easton. Winter Block 4 - daytime & evening classes begin February 4th, 2019 and end March 29th, 2019 Spring Block 5 - daytime & evening classes begin April 8th, 2019 and end June 14th, 2019 Summer Block 1 - daytime classes begin July 8th, 2019 and end September 30th, 2019 (no class 8/19-9/2) Summer Block 1 - evening classes begin July 8th, 2019 and end September 20th, 2019 Fall Block 2 - daytime & evening classes begin October 1st, 2019 and end December 19th, 2019 Pre-registration and demonstration of need on placement testing is required prior to enrollment in Adult Basic Skills classes.

Pre-registration and placement testing are available on a walk-in basis at: Chesapeake College - Economic Development Center, 1000 College Circle, Wye Mills MD, every Wednesday at 1 PM and at 6 PM. Chesapeake College - Cambridge Center, 416-418 Race Street, Room 206, Cambridge MD, every Tuesday at 9 AM and Thursday at 6 PM. Other pre-registration locations, days and times available in Denton, Chestertown, Federalsburg and Easton. Please go to https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/abe-ase-overview for more details.

GED®/High School Diploma Options: For students that qualify during preregistration and placement testing, a referral will be made to our Transition Specialists for assistance in determining the best option for earning a Maryland High School Diploma. Subject specific, hybrid online and portfolio based (NEDP) options are available.

English Language Acquisition Classes (Clases de inglés): These classes are held throughout the five county region. The objective of these courses is to improve English Language speaking, listening, reading, writing, citizenship and math skills to allow the student to function both in society and on the work site. There is free childcare at many locations for parents of young children.

Advanced English Language Acquisition Classes: Students that qualify during pre-registration and assessment or report having advanced credentials in their home country are referred to our Transition Specialists for assistance in verification and conversion of credentials to United States equivalents and/or advanced writing and speaking classes to help them navigate into a college career pathway.

Integrated Education and Training Classes: Immigrant students that qualify during pre-registration and assessment and express interest may participate in skilled training programs like Welding, Certified Nursing Assistant and Early Childhood Teacher. These classes are taught concurrently with English language acquisition and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.

Citizenship Classes: These classes are offered in partnership with the Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center and help students determine their readiness for applying for citizenship.

INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT ANY OF OUR PROGRAMS? Contact us. We offer based and customized programs on our campus or at your location.

Elaine Wilson – [email protected], 410-827-5835 Jason Mullen –[email protected], Program Director 410-443-3002 or 410-827-5930 Program Coordinator

Brenda Horrocks – [email protected], 410-827-5929 Karen Luceti – [email protected], Registration & Assessment Coordinator 410-443-1163 Speaks Spanish (Habla Español) ESL Information & Registration Trained Community Interpreter-Spanish Speaks Spanish (Habla Español)

Danielle Thomas – [email protected], 410-829-6043 Denise Kline – [email protected], GED® Class Information & Registration 410-443-5928 ESL Instructional Specialist

Marci Leach – [email protected], 410-827-3412 Joy Messick - [email protected], National External Diploma Program 443-786-7403 6 ABE/GED® Instructional Specialist 2 Rosa Pino-Cruz – [email protected],(410) 410-827 827-5850-5839 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Lorelly Solano, Ph.D. - [email protected] Management Information Specialist 410-822-5400, Ext. 2486 Speaks Spanish (Habla Español) ESL Transitions Specialist Trained Community Interpreter-Spanish Speaks Spanish (Habla Español) Trained Community Interpreter-Spanish Janet Hilty – [email protected], 410-200-1714 Transitions Specialist

For a complete calendar of all Pre-registration and placement testing locations and dates, go to www.chesapeake.edu/continuing- education/abe-ase-overview. Funding for classes is provided by the MD Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (DLLR) and the MD Higher Education Commission (MHEC)

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BUSINESS Business/Entrepreneurship & Self -Employment INSERT SBDC LOGO The MD Small Business Development Center (MDSBDC) network is a partnership between the U.S. Small Business Administration and the University of MD, College Park. This partnership links private enterprise, government, higher education and local economic development organizations to provide management training, and technical assistance to MD’s small businesses. Small Business Development Center consultants work with entrepreneurs to produce practical solutions to business problems such as business plan development, management skills, cash flow, and marketing. In an effort to serve the Eastern Shore small business community, the Small Business Development Center, Chesapeake College, and Salisbury University co-sponsor the following 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. To register, please contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2340 for more information.

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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.

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Rosa Pino-Cruz – [email protected], 410-827-5839 Lorelly Solano, Ph.D. - [email protected] Management Information Specialist 410-822-5400, Ext. 2486 Speaks Spanish (Habla Español) ESL Transitions Specialist Trained Community Interpreter-Spanish Speaks Spanish (Habla Español) Trained Community Interpreter-Spanish Janet Hilty – [email protected], 410-200-1714 Transitions Specialist

For a complete calendar of all Pre-registration and placement testing locations and dates, go to www.chesapeake.edu/continuing- education/abe-ase-overview. Funding for classes is provided by the MD Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (DLLR) and the MD Higher Education Commission (MHEC)

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3 Business/Leadership & Supervision BUSINESS/LEADERSHIP & SUPERVISION 3 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 Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 100 9A W 3/27 – 5/1/19 6 8:30 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Rob Levit

See the online course offerings section to find other business classes including: Administrative Assistant fundamentals 8Accounting Fundamentals Arts and Crafts as a Business (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed AUTO CAD 2018 COMP TIA A+ WITH ITIL Foundation Digital Game Artist Certificate Grammar Refresher Lean SIX SIGMA Green Belt and Blackbelt Learn to Buy & Sell on EBay Professional Bookkeeping with QuickBooks 2018 Resume Writing Starting a Pet Sitting Business Secrets to Career Success

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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”.

The 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 Wye Mills campus in the Early Childhood Development Building.

Resource Center Hours: 8:30 am to 5 pm. For more information, please call:

Peg Anawalt Lesley Fallon Executive Director Career and Professional Development Fund Counselor 410-822-5400, ext. 2357 410-822-5400, ext. 2358 Donna Berger Denise Taylor-Turner Early Childhood Program Coordinator Project Right Steps Coordinator 410-822-5400, ext. 2339 410-822-5400, ext. 2321

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Rosa Pino-Cruz – [email protected], 410-827-5839 Lorelly Solano, Ph.D. - [email protected] Management Information Specialist 410-822-5400, Ext. 2486 Speaks Spanish (Habla Español) ESL Transitions Specialist Business/Leadership & Supervision Trained Community Interpreter-Spanish Speaks Spanish (Habla Español) Trained Community Interpreter-Spanish Janet Hilty – [email protected], 410-200-1714 LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Transitions Specialist 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 For a complete calendar of all Pre-registration and placement testing locations and dates, go to www.chesapeake.edu/continuing- effective supervision and management. This training provides employeesChesapeake with the skills College and knowledge NONCREDIT needed CAREER to perform TRAINING more effectively & ENRICHMENT in education/abe-ase-overview. Funding for classes is provided by the MD Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (DLLR) and the MD the workplace. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $750 course fee. Higher Education Commission (MHEC) Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: PLACE AD from current schedule page 6 - ABOUT CHILD 0-3. (can make smaller) CEX 100 9A W 3/27 – 5/1/19 6 8:30 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD BUSINESSRob Levit BUSINESS

Business/Entrepreneurship & Self -Employment See the online course offerings section to find other business classes including: INSERT SBDC LOGO Administrative Assistant fundamentals Accounting Fundamentals The MD Small Business Development Center (MDSBDC) network is a partnership between the U.S. Small Business Administration and the University of MD, College Park. This partnership links private enterprise, government, higher education and local economic development organizations to provide Arts and Crafts as a Business management training, and technical assistance to MD’s small businesses. Small Business Development Center consultants work with entrepreneurs to AUTO CAD 2018 produce practical solutions to business problems such as business plan development, management skills, cash flow, and marketing. In an effort to serve the COMP TIA A+ WITH ITIL Foundation Eastern Shore small business community, the Small Business Development Center, Chesapeake College, and Salisbury University co-sponsor the following Digital Game Artist Certificate seminars: Grammar Refresher Lean SIX SIGMA Green Belt and Blackbelt READY, SET, GO! Learn to Buy & Sell on EBay 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 Professional Bookkeeping with QuickBooks 2018 you what you need to know in order to decide whether business ownership is right for you. To register, please contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2340 for more information. Resume Writing Starting a Pet Sitting Business Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Secrets to Career Success T 12/11/18 1 5:30 – 6:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF M 2/4/19 1 5:30 – 6:30 pm Wye Mills/AUD-01 STAFF CHILD CARE – Header at the top of page M 4/8/19 1 5:30 – 6:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF

M 6/3/19 1 5:30 – 6:30 pm Wye Mills/AUD-01 STAFF All child care courses are offered in partnership with the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center and the Chesapeake College Division of M 8/5/19 1 5:30 – 6:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF Continuing Education and Workforce Training. M 10/7/19 1 5:30 – 6:30 pm Wye Mills/AUD-01 STAFF Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center Services provide comprehensive child care training services including certification courses, on-site training, M 12/2/19 1 5:30 – 6:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF 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. 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 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 business. Setting goals, developing a business plan and other topics will be discussed. Business plan guide and resource information will be “challenging behaviors”. provided. Class limited to 20 students. $49 course fee. The Child Care Career and Professional Development Fund provides scholarship funds for qualified child care providers who are seeking their Associate Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Degree in Early Childhood Education. CCCRC provides a counselor who can assist providers who are approved for this scholarship fund. CEI 840 9D T 1/8/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF Chesapeake HELPS! is a free information and referral line that assists callers in finding needed local services. Information is provided through a CEI 840 9E T 3/5/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 STAFF toll-free telephone hotline: 1-888-722-4577 or through the Web at www.chesapeakehelps.org. CEI 840 9F T 5/7/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF CEI 840 9A T 7/9/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 STAFF The Resource Center is located on the Chesapeake College Wye Mills campus in the Early Childhood Development Building.

CEI 840 9B T 9/10/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF Resource Center Hours: 8:30 am to 5 pm. CEI 840 9C T 11/5/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 STAFF For more information, please call:

Peg Anawalt Turn to ChesapeakeLesley Fallon Executive Director Career and Professional Development Fund Counselor 3 410-822-5400, ext. 2357 410-822-5400, ext. 2358 Donna Berger for Lifelong Denise Learning Taylor-Turner Early Childhood Program Coordinator Project Right Steps Coordinator 410-822-5400, ext. 2339 410-822-5400, ext. 2321 • Personal Enrichment •

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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 train- ing, 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 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 Lesley Fallon Executive Director Career and Professional Development Fund, Counselor 410-822-5400, ext. 2357 410-822-5400, ext. 2358

Donna Berger Denise Taylor-Turner Early Childhood Program Coordinator Project Right Steps, Coordinator 410-822-5400, ext. 2339 410-822-5400, ext. 2321

Deanna TobinTobin Chris Perkins Chris Perkins TrainingTraining andand TechnicalTechnical Assistance, Assistance Specialist Chesapeake HELPS!,Chesapeake Coordinator HELPS! Coordinator 410-822-5400,410-822-5400, ext. 23532353 410-822-5400, 410ext.- 8222325-5400, ext. 2325 In a continuing effort to meet the goal of quality, developmentally appropriate child care, every training course conducted through Chesapeake Child CareIn a continuing Resource Center effort to will meet include the goal discussion of quality, about develo inclusivepmentally care appropriateand focus on child meeting care, theevery needs training of individual course conducted children throughserved in Chesapeake early care settings. Child 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 record- keeping. 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: HSN 6 hrs. All students pay $60 course fee.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 838 9B Sat 1/19/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Melanie Conway CEU 838 9C Sat 4/13/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Melanie Conway CEU 838 9D Sat 6/8/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 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: HSN 5 hrs. All students pay $40 course fee.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 626 9B Sat 2/9/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams CEU 626 9C Sat 3/9/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams CEU 626 9D Sat 5/4/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams

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 10implementing an early childhood or school age environment that is inclusive to all children and families. Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee. (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 634 9B M 5/20/19 1 6 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Sarah Ross

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. 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: PRO 3 hrs/HSN 3 hrs. Level-Beginning. All students pay $15 course fee (this course is not subject to the $5 college registration fee).

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 773 9B Sat 3/2/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Deanna Tobin

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. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T) Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 813 9A W 1/23 - 5/8/19 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/ ECDC-105 STAFF No class 3/20 5

Deanna Tobin Chris Perkins Training and Technical Assistance Specialist Chesapeake HELPS! Coordinator 410-822-5400, ext. 2353 410-822-5400, ext. 2325

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.

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 record- keeping. 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: HSN 6 hrs. All students pay $60 course fee.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 838 9B Sat 1/19/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Melanie Conway CEU 838 9C Sat 4/13/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Melanie Conway CEU 838 9D Sat 6/8/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 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: HSN 5 hrs. All students pay $40 course fee.

NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Days Date Sessions ChesapeakeTime College Location/Room Instructor: CEU 626 9B Sat 2/9/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams CEU 626 9C Sat 3/9/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams CEU 626 9D Sat 5/4/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HPACCHILD-141 Germaine CARE Adams

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. Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 634 9B M 5/20/19 1 6 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Sarah Ross

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. 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: PRO 3 hrs/HSN 3 hrs. Level-Beginning. All students pay $15 course fee (this course is not subject to the $5 college registration fee).

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 773 9B Sat 3/2/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Deanna Tobin

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. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T) Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 813 9A W 1/23 - 5/8/19 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/ ECDC-105 STAFF No class 3/20

INFANT DEVELOPMENT AND CARE 5 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. Level-Beginning. Perfect attendance required. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 707 9A Th 1/24 - 5/9/19 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/ ECDC-105 STAFF No class 3/21

MAKING FAMILIES WELCOME This course provides child care providers with the tools for understanding positive partnerships with parents/guardians/family members. It is designed to help providers select a variety of ways for families to be represented in their classrooms so that the children feel comfortable and to stay connected to their families and community while they are in the child care setting. Core of Knowledge: COM 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 669 9A Sat 1/26/19 1 8 - 11:15 am WYE/HPAC-141 STAFF

READY TO GROW! This course is designed for child care providers interested in the benefits of creating a garden with children in their program. Participants will discuss the various developmental domains supported through gardening. Additional topics include developmentally appropriate ways to involve children in gardening activities and resources available for support. Core of Knowledge: CD 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 971 9A Sat 3/30/19 1 8 - 11:15 am WYE Mills/HPAC-141 STAFF 11 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed TAKING LEARNING OUTSIDE (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 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. Core of Knowledge: CUR 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 627 9A Sat 5/18/19 1 8 - 11:15 am WYE Mills/HPAC-141 STAFF

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.

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 $260 course fee.

CEU 610 9NC: 1/16 - 3/6/19 CEU 610 9ND: 5/1 - 6/19/19

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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. Level-Beginning. Perfect attendance required. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 707 9A Th 1/24 - 5/9/19 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/ ECDC-105 STAFF No class 3/21

MAKING FAMILIES WELCOME This course provides child care providers with the tools for understanding positive partnerships with parents/guardians/family members. It is designed to help providers select a variety of ways for families to be represented in their classrooms so that the children feel comfortable and to stay connected to their families and community while they are in the child care setting. Core of Knowledge: COM 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 669 9A Sat 1/26/19 1 8 - 11:15 am WYE/HPAC-141 STAFF

READY TO GROW! This course is designed for child care providers interested in the benefits of creating a garden with children in their program. Participants will discussChesapeake the various College developm NONCREDITental domains CAREER supported TRAINING through & gardening. ENRICHMENT Additional topics include developmentally appropriate ways to involve children in gardening activities and resources available for support. Core of Knowledge: CD 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CHILDCEU 971 9A CARESat 3/30/19 1 8 - 11:15 am WYE Mills/HPAC-141 STAFF

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. Core of Knowledge: CUR 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 627 9A Sat 5/18/19 1 8 - 11:15 am WYE Mills/HPAC-141 STAFF

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.

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 $260 course fee.

CEU 610 9NC: 1/16 - 3/6/19 CEU 610 9ND: 5/1 - 6/19/19

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 6 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 $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 606 9NB: 1/9 - 2/27/19 CEU 606 9NC: 4/10 - 5/29/19

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 $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 607 9NB: 1/21 - 3/11/19 CEU 607 9NC: 4/8 - 5/17/19

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 $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 611 9NC: 1/4 - 2/22/19 CEU 611 9ND: 4/5 - 5/24/19 12 CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION ONLINE (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 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 $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 609 9NC: 2/4 - 3/25/19 CEU 609 9ND: 5/6 - 6/24/19

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: 4/1 - 6/14/19

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: 3/18 - 4/1/19

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 $50 course fee.

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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 $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 606 9NB: 1/9 - 2/27/19 CEU 606 9NC: 4/10 - 5/29/19

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 $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 607 9NB: 1/21 - 3/11/19 CEU 607 9NC: 4/8 - 5/17/19

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-appropriateChesapeake curriculum College (preschool NONCREDIT infant-toddler, CAREER or school TRAINING-age) are & required ENRICHMENT 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 $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 611 9NC: 1/4 - 2/22/19 CHILD CARE CEU 611 9ND: 4/5 - 5/24/19

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 $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 609 9NC: 2/4 - 3/25/19 CEU 609 9ND: 5/6 - 6/24/19

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: 4/1 - 6/14/19

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: 3/18 - 4/1/19

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 $50 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). 7 • Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] to request login instructions. • You will need access to a computer, the internet and email to take an online course. • Please allow up to 5 business days for your account to become active. • No refunds or transfers.

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. Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs.

CEU 634 NC Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 1/3 - 3/22/19) CEU 634 ND Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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. Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs.

CEU 631 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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. Core of Knowledge: HSN 3 hrs.

CEU 624 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19) 13 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 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. Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs.

CEU 625 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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 advocate for parents and children with ongoing needs related to health, education and referral services. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Com 3 hrs.

CEU 621 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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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. • You will need access to a computer, the internet and email to take an online course. • Please allow up to 5 business days for your account to become active. • No refunds or transfers.

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. Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs.

CEU 634 NC Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 1/3 - 3/22/19) CEU 634 ND Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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. Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs.

CEU 631 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

PLAYGROUND SAFETY Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT 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. Core of Knowledge: HSN 3 hrs.

CEUCHILD 624 NB Online (youCARE may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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. Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs.

CEU 625 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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 advocate for parents and children with ongoing needs related to health, education and referral services. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Com 3 hrs.

CEU 621 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

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 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1 - 6/14/19)

ED2GO The following Spanish course is offered online every month. You will have access to your classroom 24 hours a day, seven days a week from any computer with Internet connection. For information on how to register for these courses, please contact Deanna Tobin 410-822-5400 ext. 2353, [email protected]. 8

SPANISH IN THE CLASSROOM This course is designed for teachers interested in learning the essential Spanish to bridge the communication gap with their Spanish-speaking students and parents. Students will learn new words in easy-to-digest bites, and each lesson will include Supplementary Material to help you keep expanding your vocabulary. Topics covered include the basics of Spanish pronunciation, simple words for everyday things, such as colors, numbers, and question words. Additional topics include words related to enrolling new students, conversing in the classroom, talking about rules and behavior, and basic vocabulary for various academic subjects. Finally, students will practice survival phrases for the parent-teacher conference as you learn to describe how a child is doing, talk about academic or behavior problems. Core of Knowledge: COM 24 hrs. All students pay $110 course fee.

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 248 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Tara Bradley Williams

For information on how to register for this course, please contact Deanna Tobin 410-822-5400 ext. 2353, [email protected].

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

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. 14 (410) 827-5850In partnership • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed with: Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center, Chesapeake College &Community Partnerships for Children and Families.

CULINARY/HOTEL/RESTAURANT

BARTENDING TRAINING This course is designed to prepare students for a career as a professional bartender. Topics will include opening and closing procedures, bar set- up and organization, product knowledge and customer service. Participants will apply the knowledge of terminology and mixing techniques to prepare a variety of beverages. Servers are taught responsible bartending, including alcohol awareness and how to respond appropriately (TIPS training) to difficult situations. You must be 21 years of age to take this course. All students pay course fee: $289.

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ED2GO The following Spanish course is offered online every month. You will have access to your classroom 24 hours a day, seven days a week from any computer with Internet connection. For information on how to register for these courses, please contact Deanna Tobin 410-822-5400 ext. 2353, [email protected].

SPANISH IN THE CLASSROOM This course is designed for teachers interested in learning the essential Spanish to bridge the communication gap with their Spanish-speaking students and parents. Students will learn new words in easy-to-digest bites, and each lesson will include Supplementary Material to help you keep expanding your vocabulary. Topics covered include the basics of Spanish pronunciation, simple words for everyday things, such as colors, numbers, and question words. Additional topics include words related to enrolling new students, conversing in the classroom, talking about rules and behavior, and basic vocabulary for various academic subjects. Finally, students will practice survival phrases for the parent-teacher conference as you learn to describe how a child is doing, talk about academic or behavior problems. Core of Knowledge: COM 24 hrs. All students pay $110 course fee.

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 248 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Tara Bradley Williams

For information on how to register for this course, please contact Deanna Tobin 410-822-5400 ext. 2353, [email protected].

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

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, Chesapeake College &Community Partnerships for Children and Families. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

CULINARY/HOTEL/RESTAURANTCULINARY/HOTEL/RESTAURANT

BARTENDING TRAINING This course is designed to prepare students for a career as a professional bartender. Topics will include opening and closing procedures, bar set- up and organization, product knowledge and customer service. Participants will apply the knowledge of terminology and mixing techniques to prepare a variety of beverages. Servers are taught responsible bartending, including alcohol awareness and how to respond appropriately (TIPS training) to difficult situations. You must be 21 years of age to take this course. All students pay course fee: $289.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEI 494 9B M, T 2/25 – 3/11/19 5 6 – 9:30 pm TBD Andrea Wolters

CEI 494 9C M, T 5/20 – 6/4/19 5 6 – 9:30 pm TBD Andrea Wolters No class 5/27

For additional information, contact Leanne Allen at [email protected] or 410-827-5851 9

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 emailED2GO [email protected] . Course fee $99.

Course/SectionThe following Spanish Days course is offeredDates online everySessions month. You will haveTime access to your classroomLocation/Room 24 hours a day, sevenInstructor: days a week from any computer with Internet connection. For information on how to register for these courses, please contact Deanna Tobin 410-822-5400 ext.CES 2353, 253 9B dtobin@che M sapeake.edu.2/18 – 3/4/19 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Karen Callahan

ADVANCEDSPANISH CAKE IN THE DECORATING CLASSROOM StudentsThis course will learn is designed advanced for techniques teachers interested such as basket in learning weaving, the string essential work, Spanish stacking, to bridgeand tiering the communication cake constructions. gap Hands with their-on participationSpanish-speaking will includestudents making and roses, parents. flowers, Students and willdecorations learn new to words accessorize in easy -toyour-digest beautiful bites, cakeand each creation. lesson For will a includelist of supplies Supplementary needed Materialfor the tocourse, help youcall 410-k827eep-5810 expanding or email your [email protected]. vocabulary. Topics covered Course include fee the $99. basics of Spanish pronunciation, simple words for everyday things, such as colors, numbers, and question words. Additional topics include words related to enrolling new students, conversing in the classroom, talking about

rules and behavior, and basic vocabulary for various academic subjects. Finally, students will practice survival phrases for the parent-teacher Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: conference as you learn to describe how a child is doing, talk about academic or behavior problems. Core of Knowledge: COM 24 hrs. All studentsCES 255 9Apay $110 courseM fee.3/25 – 4/8/19 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Karen Callahan

EVENT PLANNINGCourse/Section 101 Dates Location/Room Instructor: Learn how toCEG create 248 and coordinateA new suc sectioncessful begins special every events. month! Discover expertOL –strategies, EDG tips, tools,Tara Bradley techniques, Williams and procedures to avoid costly

planning errors. Students must create an online account in order to access classroom. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/ChesapeakeFor information on how orto contactregister etroutman for this course,[email protected]. please contact Deanna Course Tobin 410fee -$115.822-5400 A new ext. section 2353, begins every month! [email protected]. Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Note:CEG Due 176to the nature ofA grantnew section funding, begins courses every not listed month! in this scheduleOL – EDGmay be offered byCynthia the Chesapeake Grzelak Child Care Resource Center. For more information, call 410-822-5400, ext. 2357

HEALTHCARE

HEALTHCARE CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSIONSIf you need help locating community services, CHESAPEAKE HELPS! is the call to make. Call TOLL Interested in the healthcare field? Learn about the wideFREE array 1-866 of -career722-HLPS, pathways or visit offeredwww.chesapeakehelps.org at Chesapeake College to see by the attending wide variety a Health and complete Careers Orientation. Specific information regarding course requirements, tuition, and the processes/information required for registration will be descriptions of service categories available. covered. Orientations are free and open to the public, advance registration is not necessary.

Students interested in enrolling in the AdministrativeWe Medical will direct Assistant, you to Clinical the appropriate Medical Assistant,agency to assistMedical you Coding with services Professional, and pro Pharmacygrams offered in Technician, Nursing Assistant, Dental Assistant, or VeterinaryQueen Anne’s Assistant County. 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. In partnership with: Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center, Orientation Schedule through September 2019 Chesapeake College &Community Partnerships for Children and Families. Date Time Location 12/5/2018 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 15 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 12/12/2018 5(410)-6:30 pm 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_edWYE Mills campus CULINARY/HOTEL/RESTAURANT1/9/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 1/23/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus

BARTENDING2/6/2019 TRAINING 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus This course2/20/2019 is designed to prepare students5-6:30 pm for a career as a professionalWYE Mills campusbartender. Topics will include opening and closing procedures, bar set- up and organization,3/6/2019 product knowledge10-11:30 and am customer service.WYE Participants Mills campus will apply the knowledge of terminology and mixing techniques to prepare a variety of beverages. Servers are taught responsible bartending, including alcohol awareness and how to respond appropriately (TIPS training)3/20/2019 to difficult situations. You must5-6:30 be pm 21 years of age to takeWYE thisMills course. campus All students pay course fee: $289. 10

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEI 494 9B M, T 2/25 – 3/11/19 5 6 – 9:30 pm TBD Andrea Wolters

CEI 494 9C M, T 5/20 – 6/4/19 5 6 – 9:30 pm TBD Andrea Wolters No class 5/27

For additional information, contact Leanne Allen at [email protected] or 410-827-5851

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 9B M 2/18 – 3/4/19 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Karen Callahan

ADVANCED CAKE DECORATING Students will learn advanced techniques such as basket weaving, string work, stacking, and tiering cake constructions. Hands-on participation will include making roses, flowers, and decorations to accessorize your beautiful cake creation. 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 255 9A M 3/25 – 4/8/19 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Karen Callahan

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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 176 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Cynthia Grzelak HEALTHCARE 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, 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 2019

Date Time Location 12/5/2018 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 12/12/2018 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 1/9/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 1/23/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 2/6/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 2/20/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 3/6/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 3/20/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 4/3/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 10 4/17/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 5/8/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 5/22/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 6/5/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 6/19/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 7/3/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 7/17/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 7/3/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 7/17/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 8/7/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 8/21/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 9/4/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 9/18/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus *For the most current information on our offerings go to: https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/healthcare

HEALTHCARE/NURSING ASSISTANT NURSING ASSISTANT This MD Board of Nursing approved program prepares students to work as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in a variety of health care settings. Upon successful completion of the theory and clinical training, students are eligible to take the Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA) exam. Class size is limited to eight students. Daytime and evening classes are generally two evenings or two days during the week and are offered throughout the year in Wye Mills and Cambridge. Course requirements: College placement test, favorable criminal background check, drug screening, updated immunizations, perfect attendance, and CPR for healthcare providers. Students must attend a Health Careers Orientation and Career Planning for CNA/GNA prior to acceptance into the training. Uniform and textbook are required for class. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $1,375.

Dates Time Location/Room Instructor:

16 February 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Linda Houchens February 2019 5 – 9 pm (410)Cambridge 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_edKastine Farmer February 2019 * 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Stephanie Allen March 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson March 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Sedonna Brown May 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson/ Linda Houchens June 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Cambridge Kastine Farmer August 2019* 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Stephanie Allen September 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Sedonna Brown * Saturday only For course schedules, email [email protected].

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 9K T 12/4/2018 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9L Th 12/13/2018 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9M T 1/15/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson

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4/3/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 4/17/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 5/8/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 5/22/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 6/5/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 6/19/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 7/3/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 7/17/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 7/3/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 7/17/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 8/7/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 8/21/2019 5-6:30 pm ChesapeakeWYE Mills campus College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT 9/4/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 9/18/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus *For the most current information on our offerings go to: HEALTHCARE https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/healthcare

HEALTHCARE/NURSINGNURSING ASSISTANT ASSISTANT NURSING ASSISTANT This MD Board of Nursing approved program prepares students to work as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in a variety of health care settings. Upon successful completion of the theory and clinical training, students are eligible to take the Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA) exam. Class size is limited to eight students. Daytime and evening classes are generally two evenings or two days during the week and are offered throughout the year in Wye Mills and Cambridge. Course requirements: College placement test, favorable criminal background check, drug screening, updated immunizations, perfect attendance, and CPR for healthcare providers. Students must attend a Health Careers Orientation and Career Planning for CNA/GNA prior to acceptance into the training. Uniform and textbook are required for class. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $1,375.

Dates Time Location/Room Instructor: February 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Linda Houchens February 2019 5 – 9 pm Cambridge Kastine Farmer February 2019 * 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Stephanie Allen March 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson March 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Sedonna Brown May 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson/ Linda Houchens June 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Cambridge Kastine Farmer August 2019* 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Stephanie Allen September 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Sedonna Brown * Saturday only For course schedules, email [email protected].

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 9K T 12/4/2018 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9L Th 12/13/2018 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9M T 1/15/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9N Th 1/31/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9O T 2/12/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson11

CEI 165 9P Th 2/28/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9Q T 3/12/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9R Th 3/28/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9S T 4/9/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9T Th 4/25/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9U T 5/14/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9V Th 5/30/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9W T 6/11/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9X Th 6/27/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9A T 7/9/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9B Th 7/25/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson

CPR AND FIRST AID FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS 17 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed This course is designed to provide training(410) that 827-5850 will qualify students • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed for a two year American Heart Association Health Care Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) certification in CPR and an American Heart Association certification in basic first aid. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. All students pay $165 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEH 404 9B Sat 3/9/2019 1 9 am – 6 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-TBD Elaine Reed

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 3/8 – 4/21/19 12 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed Classes are held every other Sat & Sun - weekend 9 am - 3 pm

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 Hygiene. Students must verify they have practiced in a licensed nursing home under their current license for at least 100 hours within the two years immediately preceding admission to the recertification class. Students must bring a copy of their current Medicine Aide Certificate prior to registering. For an approval to register, contact [email protected]. Class is limited to 27 students. Tuition: In-county $25, Out-of­county $30, Out-of-State $35. All students pay $90 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 283 C T, W, Th 1/15 – 1/17/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed CEI 283 D T, W, Th 4/9 – 4/11/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed CEI 283 A T, W, Th 7/9 – 7/11/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed

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CEI 165 9N Th 1/31/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9O T 2/12/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9P Th 2/28/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9Q T 3/12/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9R Th 3/28/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9S T 4/9/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9T Th 4/25/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9U T 5/14/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9V Th 5/30/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson ChesapeakeCEI 165 9W College TNONCREDIT 6/11/2019CAREER TRAINING &1 ENRICHMENT5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9X Th 6/27/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9A T 7/9/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson HEALTHCARECEI 165 9B Th 7/25/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson

CPR AND FIRST AID FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS This course is designed to provide training that will qualify students for a two year American Heart Association Health Care Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) certification in CPR and an American Heart Association certification in basic first aid. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. All students pay $165 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEH 404 9B Sat 3/9/2019 1 9 am – 6 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-TBD Elaine Reed

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 3/8 – 4/21/19 12 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed Classes are held every other Sat & Sun - weekend 9 am - 3 pm

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 Hygiene. Students must verify they have practiced in a licensed nursing home under their current license for at least 100 hours within the two years immediately preceding admission to the recertification class. Students must bring a copy of their current Medicine Aide Certificate prior to registering. For an approval to register, contact [email protected]. Class is limited to 27 students. Tuition: In-county $25, Out-of­county $30, Out-of-State $35. All students pay $90 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 283 C T, W, Th 1/15 – 1/17/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed CEI 283 D T, W, Th 4/9 – 4/11/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed CEI 283 A T, W, Th 7/9 – 7/11/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed

CASE MANAGER DELEGATE NURSE This training is required by the MD Board of Nursing for Case Managers and Delegating Nurses working with assisted living facilities. It focuses upon the role of the Case Manager Delegate Nurse in relationship to the manager, staff and residents of assisted living facilities and also trains

the RN to teach the Medication Technician for Assisted Living course. Prerequisites: Current Maryland RN license. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of-County $55, Out-of-state $60. All students pay $345 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 12 CEI 504 B F, Sat 1/25 – 2/2/19 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed Sat – 9 am – 3 pm*

MEDICATION TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTED LIVING This training will prepare students to work within an assisted living facility to track and administer pharmaceutical drugs for patients, monitor side effects, and work as a part of the healthcare team. Prerequisites: minimum score of 45 on the College’s reading comprehension and arithmetic placement tests. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. All students pay $295 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 402 B F, Sat, Sun 2/22 – 3/2/19 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed Sat – 8 am – 4:30 pm* Sun – 8 am – 4:30 pm 18 *3/2 – 8 am – 12 pm

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed MEDICATION TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTED LIVING REFRESHER This training will provide the refresher to prepare students for the Medication Technician recertification as required by the MBON. Prerequisites: Active MBON Certified Medication Technician certificate and minimum score of 45 on the College’s reading comprehension and arithmetic placement tests. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. All students pay $195 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 403 B Sat 3/2/19 1 12:30 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed

NATIONAL NURSE AIDE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM REFRESHER COURSE (NNAAP) This training is designed for students who have never taken the NNAAP exam or who have attempted either portion of the exam but have not successfully passed it. Prerequisites: Active CNA number listed on the MBON CNA registry. Completion date for the Certified Nursing Assistant Program in Maryland less than one year from the test date listed on the course schedule. NNAAP Test fees of $70 (skills only) and $35 (written only) are not included in program costs. Approval to test is required. For more information, contact [email protected].

NNAAP Test Prep – Skills only: All students pay $75 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 401 A Th, F 12/6 – 12/7/18 2 8 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson CEH 401 B Th, F 3/28 – 3/29/19 2 8 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson

NNAAP Test Prep – Written only: All students pay $55 course fee. Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 400 A Th 12/13/18 1 8 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson CEH 400 B F 2/22/19 1 8 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson

HEALTHCARE/DENTAL

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CASE MANAGER DELEGATE NURSE This training is required by the MD Board of Nursing for Case Managers and Delegating Nurses working with assisted living facilities. It focuses upon the role of the Case Manager Delegate Nurse in relationship to the manager, staff and residents of assisted living facilities and also trains the RN to teach the Medication Technician for Assisted Living course. Prerequisites: Current Maryland RN license. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of-County $55, Out-of-state $60. All students pay $345 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 504 B F, Sat 1/25 – 2/2/19 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed Sat – 9 am – 3 pm*

MEDICATION TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTED LIVING This training will prepare students to work within an assisted living facility to track and administer pharmaceutical drugs for patients, monitor side effects, and work as a part of the healthcare team. Prerequisites: minimum score of 45 on the College’s reading comprehension and arithmetic placement tests. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. All students pay $295 course fee. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 402 B F, Sat, Sun 2/22 – 3/2/19 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed Sat – 8 am – 4:30 pm* Sun – 8 am – 4:30 pm *3/2 – 8 am – 12 pm HEALTHCARE

MEDICATION TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTED LIVING REFRESHER This training will provide the refresher to prepare students for the Medication Technician recertification as required by the MBON. Prerequisites: Active MBON Certified Medication Technician certificate and minimum score of 45 on the College’s reading comprehension and arithmetic placement tests. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. All students pay $195 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 403 B Sat 3/2/19 1 12:30 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed

NATIONAL NURSE AIDE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM REFRESHER COURSE (NNAAP) This training is designed for students who have never taken the NNAAP exam or who have attempted either portion of the exam but have not successfully passed it. Prerequisites: Active CNA number listed on the MBON CNA registry. Completion date for the Certified Nursing Assistant Program in Maryland less than one year from the test date listed on the course schedule. NNAAP Test fees of $70 (skills only) and $35 (written only) are not included in program costs. Approval to test is required. For more information, contact [email protected].

NNAAP Test Prep – Skills only: All students pay $75 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 401 A Th, F 12/6 – 12/7/18 2 8 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson CEH 401 B Th, F 3/28 – 3/29/19 2 8 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson

NNAAP Test Prep – Written only: All students pay $55 course fee. Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 400 A Th 12/13/18 1 8 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson CEH 400 B F 2/22/19 1 8 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson

HEALTHCARE/DENTAL DENTAL

DENTAL ASSISTING PROGRAM The Dental 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 13 register for all four courses to complete the program. Successful completion of this program allows graduates to take either the DANB Radiation Health and Safety Exam or the MD State Board of Dental Examiners Intraoral Radiology Exam administered by DANB. Passing the exam provides the required license for employment as a Dental Radiation Technologist. Prerequisites to enter program: dental program application, high school diploma or G.E.D., and a minimum score of 75 on the College’s Reading Comprehension placement test. Applications and placement test forms are available by emailing [email protected]. The orientation calendar can be found at https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/healthcare. 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 histories, chair side assisting, cements, alginates and other dental materials.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 292 B Sat 3/2 – 4/27/19 9 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Roseanne Morgan 229/225 CEX 292 A Sat 8/24 – 10/19/19 9 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Roseanne Morgan 229/225

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 them for the MD State Board Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Topics include the history of dental radiography, properties and 19 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed production of x-rays, biological effects of (410)ionizing 827-5850 radiation, radiation• www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed safety and x-ray protection.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 645 B Sat 5/11 – 6/15/19 5 8 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Dr. Jean Carlson No class 5/25 229/225 CEI 645 A Sat 10/26 - 11/23/19 5 8 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Dr. Jean Carlson 229/225

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.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 700 B F 5/31 – 6/7/19 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson Office - Cambridge CEI 700 A F 11/1 – 11/8/19 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson Office - Cambridge

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 BB1 Sat 6/1/19 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-143 STAFF CEX 711 AA Sat 11/2/19 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-143 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 Date Sessions Time Location/ Instructor: Room CEI 654 B1 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/8 – 7/12/19 7/8 – 7/12 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 B2 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/15 – 7/19/19 7/15 – 7/19 - 8 am – 4:30 pm 14

DENTAL ASSISTING PROGRAM The Dental 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 register for all four courses to complete the program. Successful completion of this program allows graduates to take either the DANB Radiation Health and Safety Exam or the MD State Board of Dental Examiners Intraoral Radiology Exam administered by DANB. Passing the exam provides the required license for employment as a Dental Radiation Technologist. Prerequisites to enter program: dental program application, high school diploma or G.E.D., and a minimum score of 75 on the College’s Reading Comprehension placement test. Applications and placement test forms are available by emailing [email protected]. The orientation calendar can be found at https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/healthcare. 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 histories, chair side assisting, cements, alginates and other dental materials. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 292 B Sat 3/2 – 4/27/19 9 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Roseanne Morgan 229/225 CEX 292 A Sat 8/24 – 10/19/19 9 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Roseanne Morgan HEALTHCARE 229/225

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 them for the MD State Board Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Topics include the history of dental radiography, properties and production of x-rays, biological effects of ionizing radiation, radiation safety and x-ray protection.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 645 B Sat 5/11 – 6/15/19 5 8 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Dr. Jean Carlson No class 5/25 229/225 CEI 645 A Sat 10/26 - 11/23/19 5 8 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Dr. Jean Carlson 229/225

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.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 700 B F 5/31 – 6/7/19 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson Office - Cambridge CEI 700 A F 11/1 – 11/8/19 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson Office - Cambridge

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 BB1 Sat 6/1/19 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-143 STAFF CEX 711 AA Sat 11/2/19 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-143 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 Date Sessions Time Location/ Instructor: Room CEI 654 B1 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/8 – 7/12/19 7/8 – 7/12 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 B2 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/15 – 7/19/19 7/15 – 7/19 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 A1 M, M-F 1/6/20, 6 1/6 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/13 – 1/17/20 1/13 – 1/17 - 8 am – 4:30 pm 14 CEI 654 A2 M, M-F 1/6/20 6 1/6 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/20 – 1/24/20 1/20 – 1/24- 8 am – 4:30 pm

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 books 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 A Sat 11/2 – 12/7/19 5 3:30 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-229 Dr. Jean Carlson No class 11/23 plus Labs Sat 11/2 – 11/16/19 3 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-225 Roseanna Morgan

HEALTHCARE/EMT 20 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 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, utilize 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 experiences 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 information, email [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $1,100.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Emergency Medical Technician - Section C* 1/22 – 5/9/1019 - Includes I, II and III Students must register for these three sections at the same time Emergency Medical T, Th, Sat 1/22 – 3/12/19 18 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician I * Sat – 9 am - 4 pm CEI 252 9C

Emergency Medical T, Th, Sat 3/14 – 4/25/19 16 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician II No class 3/19/19 Sat – 9 am - 4 pm CEI 253 9C

Emergency Medical T, Th 4/30 – 5/9/19 4 T, Th WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician III 6 – 10 pm CEI 254 9C

Emergency Medical Technician - Section D* 5/20 – 9/7/19 - Includes I, II and III Students must register for these three sections at the same time Emergency Medical M, W, Sat 5/20 – 7/8/19 17 M, W, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician I * No class 5/27/19 Sat – 9 am - 4 pm CEI 252 9D

Emergency Medical M, W, Sat 7/10 – 8/24/19 18 M, W, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician II Sat – 9 am - 4 pm CEI 253 9D

Emergency Medical M, W, Sat 8/26 – 9/7/19 4 M, W WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician III 6 – 10 pm CEI 254 9D

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CEI 654 A1 M, M-F 1/6/20, 6 1/6 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/13 – 1/17/20 1/13 – 1/17 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 A2 M, M-F 1/6/20 6 1/6 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/20 – 1/24/20 1/20 – 1/24- 8 am – 4:30 pm

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 books are the same as used in Chesapeake College’s Basic Dental Assistant course. Tuition: In-county $55, OutChesapeake-of-county $60, College Out-of-State NONCREDIT $65. All students CAREER pay TRAINING $640 course & ENRICHMENT fee. (T)

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 644 A Sat 11/2 – 12/7/19 5 3:30 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-229 Dr. Jean Carlson No class 11/23 HEALTHCARE plus Labs Sat 11/2 – 11/16/19 3 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-225 Roseanna Morgan

EMT HEALTHCARE/EMT EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) 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, utilize 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 experiences 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 information, email [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $1,100.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Emergency Medical Technician - Section C* 1/22 – 5/9/1019 - Includes I, II and III Students must register for these three sections at the same time Emergency Medical T, Th, Sat 1/22 – 3/12/19 18 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician I * Sat – 9 am - 4 pm CEI 252 9C

Emergency Medical T, Th, Sat 3/14 – 4/25/19 16 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician II No class 3/19/19 Sat – 9 am - 4 pm CEI 253 9C

Emergency Medical T, Th 4/30 – 5/9/19 4 T, Th WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician III 6 – 10 pm CEI 254 9C

Emergency Medical Technician - Section D* 5/20 – 9/7/19 - Includes I, II and III Students must register for these three sections at the same time Emergency Medical M, W, Sat 5/20 – 7/8/19 17 M, W, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician I * No class 5/27/19 Sat – 9 am - 4 pm CEI 252 9D

Emergency Medical M, W, Sat 7/10 – 8/24/19 18 M, W, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician II Sat – 9 am - 4 pm CEI 253 9D

Emergency Medical M, W, Sat 8/26 – 9/7/19 4 M, W WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Technician III 6 – 10 pm CEI 254 9D

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HEALTHCARE/PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION (EXAM PREPARATION) This comprehensive 50-hour course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Technicians work in hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, community pharmacies and other healthcare settings working under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Course content includes medical terminology, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs 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 fee $1,599. For more information contact [email protected]

Pre-requisites: 18 years of age and high school diploma or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page XX for 21 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed orientation schedule). Prior to registering(410) for the 827-5850 program, students • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement test 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) 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 https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/.

Course/Section Dayss Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 400 B T, Th 3/5 – 4/25/19 15 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Kim Finelli No class 3/19

HEALTHCARE/OFFICE SKILLS ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL 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 as health unit secretaries in hospitals. This 96-hour training program combines theory and practical instruction over 32 sessions, including two optional review sessions to help students prepare for their CMAA National Certification exam. Course instruction includes telephone skills and 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 $2,499. For more information contact [email protected].

Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school diploma or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page XX 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 Medical Terminology course (course number: CEI 541) 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: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/.

Administrative Medical Assistant - Section B* 2/26 – 6/18/19 Students must register for both sections at the same time Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 853 B* T, Th 2/26 – 6/18/19 32 5:30 – 8:45 pm WYE Mills/TBD Callahan/Greene No class 3/19 BLS Healthcare Sat 3/23/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough Provider CPR CEX 911 AMA4* * Students must register for CEI 853 and CEX 911 at the same time.

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT HEALTHCARE *Students must register for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) I, II and III, (CEI 252, 253, 254) at the same time.

HEALTHCARE/PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PHARMACY PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION (EXAM PREPARATION) This comprehensive 50-hour course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Technicians work in hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, community pharmacies and other healthcare settings working under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Course content includes medical terminology, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs 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 fee $1,599. For more information contact [email protected]

Pre-requisites: 18 years of age and high school diploma or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page 16XX for orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement test 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) 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 https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/.

Course/Section Dayss Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 400 B T, Th 3/5 – 4/25/19 15 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Kim Finelli No class 3/19

HEALTHCARE/OFFICE SKILLSOFFICE SKILLS ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL 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 as health unit secretaries in hospitals. This 96-hour training program combines theory and practical instruction over 32 sessions, including two optional review sessions to help students prepare for their CMAA National Certification exam. Course instruction includes telephone skills and 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 $2,499. For more information contact [email protected].

Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school diploma or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page 16XX 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 Medical Terminology course (course number: CEI 541) 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: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/.

Administrative Medical Assistant - Section B* 2/26 – 6/18/19 Students must register for both sections at the same time Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 853 B* T, Th 2/26 – 6/18/19 32 5:30 – 8:45 pm WYE Mills/TBD Callahan/Greene No class 3/19 BLS Healthcare Sat 3/23/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough Provider CPR CEX 911 AMA4* * Students must register for CEI 853 and CEX 911 at the same time.

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BARTENDING TRAINING HEALTHCARE This course is designed to prepare students for a career as a professional bartender. Topics will include opening and closing procedures, bar set- CLINICALup and organization, MEDICAL product ASSISTANT knowledge PROGRAM and customer service. Participants will apply the knowledge of terminology and mixing techniques to prepare a variety of beverages. Servers are taught responsible bartending, including alcohol awareness and how to respond appropriately (TIPS 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 training) to difficult situations. You must be 21 years of age to take this course. All students pay course fee: $289. 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 certificateCourse/Section are included. CourseDays fee $2,799.Dates For more informationSessions contact [email protected] Location/Room Instructor:

CEI 494 9A M, T 10/22 - 11/5/18 5 6 – 9:30 pm TBD Andrea Wolters Prerequisites: 18 years of age and diploma or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page for orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for reading comprehensionCEI 494 9B and arithmeticM, T with a2/25 proficiency – 3/11/19 score of 455 for each. In6 addition, – 9:30 pm students must successfullyTBD complete theAndrea online Wol Medicalters 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/. For additional information, contact Leanne Allen at [email protected] or 410-827-5851 Clinical Medical Assistant - Section B* EVENT PLANNING 101 2/18 – 6/19/19 Learn how to create and coordinate sucStudentscessful specialmust register events. forDiscover these expert three sectionsstrategies, at tips, the tools,same techniques,time and procedures to avoid costly planningCourse/Section errors. Students mustDay creates an onlineDate account in orderSessions to access classroomTime. For informationLocation/Room about additional sectionsInstructor: of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every Clinical Medical M, W 2/18 – 4/17/19 19 M, W - 6 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough month! Assistant I Sat 3/30, 4/13 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD

CEI 570 B* No class 3/18 Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Clinical Medical M, W 4/22 – 6/19/19 20 M, W - 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough AssistantCEG 176 9NCII Sat9/12 – 10/19/184/27, 5/18, 6/1 OL – EDG Sat - 9 am – 4:30Cynthia pm GrzelakTBD CEI 571 B* No class 5/27 CEG 176 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Cynthia Grzelak BLS Healthcare Sat 3/9/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough ProviderCEG 176 CPR 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL - EDG Cynthia GrzelakTBD CEX 811 CMBB1* * Students must register for Clinical Medical Assistant I (CEI 570), Clinical Medical Assistant II (CEI 571) and CPR (CEX 811) at the same time. HEALTHCARE/ONLINE TRAINING

VETERINARYONLINE TRAINING ASSISTANT IN THE HEALTHCARE TRAINING FIELD st Chesapeake College offers six different online allied health training programs. A new section of each course begins on the 1 of each month. Students have online access to the training material for a period of 6 months VETERINARY ASSISTANT . To obtain registration and section info, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected]. For more course details, go to: www.healthedtoday.com/chesapeake. Chesapeake College’s Veterinary Assistant Training prepares students to work in the animal care field. As trained Veterinary Assistants, students Courses include all textbooks. 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. In order to receive a certificate of completion for Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. this course, students will be required to take a final examination, attend 85 percent of the classroom hours, and complete the assigned

practicum hours. CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT – CEI 260 VeterinaryCourse fee Assistant $2,599 Training. uses live animals for teaching purposes. Chesapeake College takes all necessary safety precautions when students interact with live animals, however, the potential exists for students to be bitten, scratched or injured by an animal while participating in this training.EKG TECHNICIAN Chesapeake College – CEI 300 makes no representation concerning any animal’s exposure to rabies or other diseases and does not provide medical insuranceCourse feeor worker’s $1,399. compensation for any injuries suffered while participating in this program. Students are required to show proof of medical insurance. PHARMACY TECHNICIAN – CEI 055 PreCourse-requisites: fee $1,399 18 years. of age and high school diploma or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page for orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for readingMEDICAL comprehension ADMINISTRATIVE and arithmetic ASSISTANT with a proficiency – CEI 056 score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online MedicalCourse Terminology fee $1,399. course (CEG 541) 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/. For more information, contact [email protected]. DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN – CEI 059 VETERINARYCourse fee $1,399 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 veterinaryMEDICAL assistants BILLING and AND people CODING starting – entry CEI 086-level careers in veterinary hospitals. Topics include: overview of the field of veterinary science, officeCourse procedures fee $1,799 and. client relations, cell make-up and exam room procedures. Clinical shirt and clinical book are included, students are required to purchase course textbook. Tuition: In-county $165, Out-of-county $170, Out-of-State $175. Course fee $185.

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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].

Prerequisites: 18 years of age and diploma or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page 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 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/.

Clinical Medical Assistant - Section B* 2/18 – 6/19/19 Students must register for these three sections at the same time Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Clinical Medical M, W 2/18 – 4/17/19 19 M, W - 6 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough Assistant I Sat 3/30, 4/13 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD CEI 570 B* No class 3/18 Clinical Medical M, W 4/22 – 6/19/19 20 M, W - 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough Assistant II Sat 4/27, 5/18, 6/1 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD ChesapeakeCEI 571 B* College NONCREDIT CAREERNo class TRAINING 5/27 & ENRICHMENT BLS Healthcare Sat 3/9/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough Provider CPR TBD CEX 811 CMBB1* * HEALTHCAREStudents must register for Clinical Medical Assistant I (CEI 570), Clinical Medical Assistant II (CEI 571) and CPR (CEX 811) at the same time.

VETERINARYVETERINARY ASSISTANT ASSISTANT 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. 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 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 medical insurance or worker’s compensation for any injuries suffered while participating in this program. Students are required to show proof of medical insurance.

Pre-requisites: 18 years of age and high school diploma or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page 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 Medical Terminology course (CEG 541) 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/. For more information, contact [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. Clinical shirt and clinical book are included, students are required to purchase course textbook. 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 9/11 – 10/23/19 7 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING II 17 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 10/30 – 12/4/2019 5 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey No class 11/27

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-of- county $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $130.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 845 9A W 12/11/19 – 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey 1/29/20 No class 12/25, 1/1

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: In- county $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 2/5 – 3/11/20 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey 24 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 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 and 16 hours practical training. 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]. Tuition: In-county $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 9B Sat 2/16 – 4/20/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 3/16 CEX 379 9C Sat 6/8 – 8/10/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 7/6

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 [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.

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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 10/30 – 12/4/2019 5 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey No class 11/27

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-of- county $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $130.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 845 9A W 12/11/19 – 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey 1/29/20 No class 12/25, 1/1

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: In- county $135, Out-of-county $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $160.

Course/Section Days Dates SessionsChesapeake TimeCollege NONCREDITLocation/Room CAREER TRAININGInstructor: & ENRICHMENT CEI 846 9A W 2/5 – 3/11/20 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey 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 and 16 hours practical training. 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]. Tuition: In-county $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 9B Sat 2/16 – 4/20/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 3/16 CEX 379 9C Sat 6/8 – 8/10/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 7/6

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 [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 18 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 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.

LIFESTYLE & LEISURE 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. 25 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CES 253 9B M 2/18 – 3/4/19 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Karen Callahan Kitchen

ADVANCED CAKE DECORATING Students will learn advanced techniques such as basket weaving, string work, stacking, and tiering cake constructions. Hands-on participation will include making roses, flowers, and decorations to accessorize your beautiful cake creation. 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 255 9A M 3/25 – 4/8/19 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Karen Callahan Kitchen

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NEW! THE COMMUNITY INTERPRETER® INTERNATIONAL The Community Interpreter® International training will prepare students to facilitate meaningful communication between service providers and Limited English Proficient (LMP) members of the community. Topics to be covered in this 44 hour interactive and skills based course will include: ethics and conduct, terminology, positioning, modes of interpreting, steps for sight translation, intervention strategies, and cultural mediation. A 2-hour final exam will be held on Thursday, 5/2/19, following successful completion of the course. For more information, email: [email protected] or call 410-827-5810. Course fee $750. Textbook and testing fee included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 810 9B T/Th 3/21 - 4/25/19 11 8 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Dr. Lorelly Solano

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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 enoughChesapeake to create College an exercise NONCREDIT program, you CAREER must also TRAINING develop a & relationship ENRICHMENT 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. LIFESTYLE & LEISURE LIFESTYLE & LEISURE 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 9B M 2/18 – 3/4/19 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Karen Callahan Kitchen

ADVANCED CAKE DECORATING Students will learn advanced techniques such as basket weaving, string work, stacking, and tiering cake constructions. Hands-on participation will include making roses, flowers, and decorations to accessorize your beautiful cake creation. 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 255 9A M 3/25 – 4/8/19 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Karen Callahan Kitchen

LANGUAGESLANGUAGES

NEW! THE COMMUNITY INTERPRETER® INTERNATIONAL The Community Interpreter® International training will prepare students to facilitate meaningful communication between service providers and Limited English Proficient (LMP) members of the community. Topics to be covered in this 44 hour interactive and skills based course will include: ethics and conduct, terminology, positioning, modes of interpreting, steps for sight translation, intervention strategies, and cultural mediation. A 2-hour final exam will be held on Thursday, 5/2/19, following successful completion of the course. For more information, email: [email protected] or call 410-827-5810. Course fee $750. Textbook and testing fee included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 810 9B T/Th 3/21 - 4/25/19 11 8 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Dr. Lorelly Solano

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 19 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 Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 115 9B W 2/6 - 3/27/19 8 6:15 - 9:15 WYE Mills/ EDC-27 Jennifer Burchill pm

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, 26Out-of-state $15. Course fee $169. (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 116 9B W 4/10 - 5/29/19 8 6:15 - 9:15 WYE Mills/H-112 Jennifer Burchill pm

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, Out-of- state $15. Course fee $119.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 117 9B W 6/5 – 6/26/19 4 6:30 – 9 pm WYE Mills/H-109 TBD

NEW! COMMAND SPANISH® TRAINING FOR THE WORKPLACE NOW AVAILABLE The Education Department of Chesapeake College is an Official Registered Provider of Command Spanish®, Inc. language and cross-cultural training programs. Command Spanish®, Inc. is the nation’s leading provider of occupational Spanish language and cross-cultural training and materials. As an Official Registered Provider, we can offer on-site, job-specific Spanish language and cross-cultural training in such diverse areas as nursing, law enforcement, dentistry, public safety, construction, hospitality, banking, office management, warehousing, manufacturing and retail sales. On-campus, open enrollment courses are also offered based on community interests. The programs are all non-grammar based. No previous Spanish experience is necessary to enroll in Command Spanish® courses, which are low-stress, occupational-specific, and last between 8- 24 hours. To learn more about the availability of Command Spanish® classes, contact: Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected]

COMMUNITY SPANISH FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS This course is designed to teach students to communicate in Spanish. Instruction will focus on pronunciation of words, common phrases, and some functional language skills dedicated to help the non-Spanish speaker understand Spanish commands, questions and phrases. Topics include: vowel sounds, consonant sounds, declarative, interrogative and exclamatory structures and basic vocabulary. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $135. Course materials included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CED 268 9A T/Th 2/12 – 2/28/19 6 6:30 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/206 TBD

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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. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 115 9B W 2/6 - 3/27/19 8 6:15 - 9:15 WYE Mills/ EDC-27 Jennifer Burchill LIFESTYLEpm & LEISURE

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 Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 116 9B W 4/10 - 5/29/19 8 6:15 - 9:15 WYE Mills/H-112 Jennifer Burchill pm

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, Out-of- state $15. Course fee $119.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 117 9B W 6/5 – 6/26/19 4 6:30 – 9 pm WYE Mills/H-109 TBD

NEW! COMMAND SPANISH® TRAINING FOR THE WORKPLACE NOW AVAILABLE The Education Department of Chesapeake College is an Official Registered Provider of Command Spanish®, Inc. language and cross-cultural training programs. Command Spanish®, Inc. is the nation’s leading provider of occupational Spanish language and cross-cultural training and materials. As an Official Registered Provider, we can offer on-site, job-specific Spanish language and cross-cultural training in such diverse areas as nursing, law enforcement, dentistry, public safety, construction, hospitality, banking, office management, warehousing, manufacturing and retail sales. On-campus, open enrollment courses are also offered based on community interests. The programs are all non-grammar based. No previous Spanish experience is necessary to enroll in Command Spanish® courses, which are low-stress, occupational-specific, and last between 8- 24 hours. To learn more about the availability of Command Spanish® classes, contact: Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected]

COMMUNITY SPANISH FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS This course is designed to teach students to communicate in Spanish. Instruction will focus on pronunciation of words, common phrases, and some functional language skills dedicated to help the non-Spanish speaker understand Spanish commands, questions and phrases. Topics include: vowel sounds, consonant sounds, declarative, interrogative and exclamatory structures and basic vocabulary. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $135. Course materials included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CED 268 9A T/Th 2/12 – 2/28/19 6 6:30 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/206 TBD

SPANISH FOR REQUESTING PERSONAL INFORMATION AND DATA This continuing education course is designed to provide immediate access to functional language skills for non-Spanish speaking individuals who may need to acquire information and data from Spanish speakers. Instruction will focus on phonetic encoding to address the most

important Spanish commands, questions and phrases pertinent to daily interactions. Topics include one-way communication in order to secure personal information and data from Spanish speakers. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $145. Course20 materials included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEW 005 9A T/Th 3/12 – 4/2/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 Rosa Pino Cruz No class 3/19

SPANISH FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT This continuing education course is designed for law enforcement professionals and will provide instruction on the basics of the Spanish language. Topics include basic information inquires, basic law enforcement commands, recognizing dangerous phrases or words, and building community relations. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $145. Course materials included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEW 003 9A T/Th 4/9 – 4/25/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 TBD 27

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Explore the basic language skills to enhance the Italian travel experience. Students will learn words and phrases and correct pronunciation so that they can effectively conduct dialogue employing the elements of Italian learned through oral drills, vocabulary, and grammar. Students will need to purchase “Italian Made Simple” (ISBN-13: 9780767915397). The instructor is a native speaker born and raised in Vicenza. Tuition: In- county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $129.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 540 9B T 3/26 - 5/21/19 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/H-109 Nelli Rocco

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-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $129

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 196 9A T 1/8 – 3/5/19 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Nelli Rocco

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT GENEALOGY 101 Tracing your family’s history is a fascinating journey. Learn the basics of where to look, who to contact, and how to make your family history come alive. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 089 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Bob Moyer

FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC If you enjoy music and would like to know more about what makes it work, this is the course for you. You’ll gain a complete understanding of rhythm, melody, and harmony, and you’ll be able to recognize pitches on the musical staff and on the keyboard. You’ll also be able to build intervals, major scales, and chords. By the time you complete this course, you’ll be able to read, write, and even play simple musical pieces on a keyboard. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

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SPANISH FOR REQUESTING PERSONAL INFORMATION AND DATA SPANISHThis continuing FOR educationREQUESTING course PERSONAL is designed toINFORMATION provide immediate AND access DATA to functional language skills for non-Spanish speaking individuals Thiswho continuingmay need to education acquire information course is designed and data to from provide Spanish immediate speakers. access Instruction to functional will focus language on phonetic skills for encoding non-Spanish to address speaking the individualsmost whoimportant may need Spanish to acquire commands, information questions and and data phrases from Spanish pertinent speakers. to daily Instruction interactions. will Topics focus includeon phonetic one-way encoding communication to address in th ordere most to secure importantpersonal information Spanish commands, and data fromquestions Spanish and speakers. phrases pertinentTuition: In to-county daily interactions. $5, Out-of -Topicscounty include $10, Out one-of-way-state communication $15. Course feein order $145. to Coursesecure personalmaterials information included. and data from Spanish speakers. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $145. Course materials included. Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEW 005 9A T/Th 3/12 – 4/2/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 Rosa Pino Cruz CEW 005 9A T/Th 3/12No class – 4/2/19 3/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 Rosa Pino Cruz No class 3/19 SPANISH FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT SPANISHThis continuing FOR educationLAW ENFORCEMENT course is designed for law enforcement professionals and will provide instruction on the basics of the Spanish Thislanguage.Chesapeake continuing Topics education includeCollege basic course NONCREDIT information is designed CAREER inquires, for law TRAINING basic enforcement law enforcement & ENRICHMENT professionals commands, and will recognizing provide instruction dangerous on thephrases basics or of words, the Spanish and building language.community Topics relatio includens. Tuition: basic Ininformation-county $5, inquires, Out-of -basiccounty law $10, enforcement Out-of-state commands, $15. Course recognizing fee $145. dangerous Course phrasesmaterials or included.words, and building community relations. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $145. Course materials included. Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEW 003 9A T/Th 4/9 – 4/25/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 TBD LIFESTYLECEW 003 9A T/Th & LEISURE4/9 – 4/25/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 TBD

FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN FOUNDATIONSExplore the basic language OF ITALIAN skills to enhance the Italian travel experience. Students will learn words and phrases and correct pronunciation so that Explorethey can the effectively basic language conduct skills dialogue to enhance employing the Italian the elements travel experience. of Italian learned Students through will learn oral words drills, vocabulary,and phrases and and grammar. correct pronunciation Students will so need that theyto purchase can effectively “Italian conduct Made dialogueSimple” (ISBNemploying-13: 9780767915397) the elements of Italian. The learned instructor through is a native oral drills, speaker vocabulary, born and and raised grammar. in Vicenza. Students Tuition: will need In- tocounty purchase $5, Out “Italian-of-county Made $10, Simple” Out- (ISBNof-state-13: $15. 9780767915397) Course fee $129.. The instructor is a native speaker born and raised in Vicenza. Tuition: In- county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $129. Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 540 9B T 3/26 - 5/21/19 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/H-109 Nelli Rocco CEI 540 9B T 3/26 - 5/21/19 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/H-109 Nelli Rocco

FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN II FOUNDATIONSThis course is designed OF ITALIAN for students II with some knowledge of the Italian language. In this course, you will improve communicative skills and Thislearn course new structures is designed and for expression students withthat somewill enable knowledge you to of express the Italian desires language. and opinions. In this course,Authentic you materials will improve such communicative as songs, newspaper skills and and learnmagazine new structuresarticles are and used expression to expose that you willto contemporary enable you to Italianexpress language desires and and opinions. culture. Students Authentic will materials need to such purchase as songs, “Italian newspaper Made Simple”and magazine(ISBN-13: articles9780767915397 are used to). exposeThe instructor you to contemporaryis a native speaker Italian born language and raised and in culture. Vicenza, Students Italy. Tuition: will need In- countyto purchase $5, Out “Italian-of-county Made $10, Simple” (ISBNOut-of-13:-state 9780767915397 $15. Course fee). The $129 instructor is a native speaker born and raised in Vicenza, Italy. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out -of-state $15. Course fee $129 Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 196 9A T 1/8 – 3/5/19 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Nelli Rocco CEI 196 9A T 1/8 – 3/5/19 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Nelli Rocco

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT PERSONALPERSONAL ENRICHMENT ENRICHMENT GENEALOGY 101 GENEALOGYTracing your family’s 101 history is a fascinating journey. Learn the basics of where to look, who to contact, and how to make your family history Tracingcome alive. your For family’s more history information, is a fascinating go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake journey. Learn the basics of where or contact to look, etroutman who to contact,[email protected]. and how to make your family Course history fee $115. comeA new alive. section For begins more information, every month! go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 089 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Bob Moyer CEG 089 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Bob Moyer

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Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 175 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Bob Moyer 21 HOW TO GET STARTED IN GAME DEVELOPMENT 21 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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 131 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Dr. Edward Lavieri

DIGITAL GAME ARTIST CERTIFICATE Learn how to become a professional video game artist by training on core skills for jobs related to Digital Art, #D Art, Modeling, Character Design, and verview. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. For information go to careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/ or, contact [email protected] to register. Course fee $2,595. Sign up anytime!

28 Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 313 A new(410) section 827-5850 begins •every www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed month! OL - EDG Christian Bradley

HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE A survey of landscape architecture history from the ancient Western civilizations to the 20th Century with consideration of parallel developments in the Eastern World, European Africa and the Americas. (Also offered as LARC 163 on the credit schedule) All students pay $293 course fee. Textbook required – please e-mail N. Barth [email protected] or see campus bookstore for information.

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COL 022 9A W 1/23 – 5/8/19 15 6:30 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HUM-111 J. Murphy

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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 129 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood

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Departing: Wednesday, March 6, 2019

March 6 — March 13, 2019 • 8 Days • 9 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ Church Cathedral, Blarney Castle, Killarney, Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs of Moher, Whiskey Distillery, Cabra Castle

Flight & Hotels: 8 days, 9 meals, 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Round Trip Airfare from BWI, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $2449, Single: $2799, Triple: $2419 For Bookings after September 7th, call Collette for rates.

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DIGITAL GAME ARTIST CERTIFICATE LearnDIGITAL how GAMEto become ARTIST a professional CERTIFICATE video game artist by training on core skills for jobs related to Digital Art, #D Art, Modeling, Character Design,Learn how and to verview. become You a professional can start this video online game class artist when by youtraining want on and core go skills at your for ownjobs pace.related For to information Digital Art, #Dgo Art,to Modeling, Character careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/Design, and verview. You can start this online or, contact class when etroutman you [email protected] and go at your own pace. Forto register. information Course go to fee $2,595. Sign up anytime! careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/ or, contact [email protected] to register. Course fee $2,595. Sign up anytime! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 313 A new section begins every month! OL - EDG Christian Bradley CEG 313 A new section begins every month! OL - EDG Christian Bradley

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TRAVEL Field Trips & Events TRAVEL IRISH SPLENDOR: 3/6 - 3/13/2019

Featuring: Dublin,IRISH Irish Night, SPLENDOR Christ Church Cathedral, Blarney Castle, Killarney, DingleIRISH Peninsula, SPLENDOR Farm Visit, Cliffs of Moher, Whiskey Distillery, Cabra Castle

BOOKDeparting: BEFORE Wednesday,SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 March AND 6, SAVE 2019 $$ Departing: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Flight & Hotels: 8 days, 9 meals, 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners March 6 — MarchPrice includes13, 2019 round • trip8 Days airfare from• 9 Meals:Washington 6 DullesBreakfasts, Intl, 3 Dinners Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night,Marc hChrist 6 — March Church 13, Cathedral,Air 2019 Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, • 8 DaysBlarney • 9 Hotel Meals:Castle, transfers. 6 Killarney, Breakfasts, Dingle 3 Dinners Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs of Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ ChurchMoher,Double: Cathedral, Whiskey $2,449, Single: BlarneyDistillery, $2,799, Castle, Triple: Cabra $2,419 Killarney, Castle Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs of Moher,For Bookings Whiskey after September Distillery, 7th, call ColletteCabra for Castle rates. SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend a FlightSpecial & Travel Hotels: Presentation 8 days, on:9 meals, Thursday, 6 AugustBreakfasts, 16, 2018 3 Dinnersat 2 PM Round Trip Airfare from BWI, AirFlight Taxes, & Fees/Surcharges,Hotels:in the 8TPAC days, Lobby 9 meals, |Hotel RSVP 410-827-5810 6transfers. Breakfasts, Double: 3 Dinners $2449, Single: $2799, Triple: $2419 Round Trip Airfare from BWI, AirFor Taxes, Bookings Fees/Surcharges, after September Hotel 7th, transfers. call Collette Double: for rates. $2449, Single: $2799, Triple: $2419 ForICELAND’S Bookings after MAGICAL September NORTHERN 7th, call Collette LIGHTS for rates. 10/28 - 11/3/2019 Featuring: Reykjavik, Northern Lights Cruise, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss, Vik, Seljalandsfoss, 22 Skogar Folk Museum, Skógafoss, Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon, 22 Skaftafell National Park, Vatnajökull Glacier, Lava Exhibition Center, Blue Lagoon BOOK BEFORE APRIL 29, 2019 AND SAVE $$ Flight & Hotels: 7 days, 10 meals, 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners Price includes round trip airfare from Washington Dulles Intl, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $3,799, Single: $4,299, Triple: $3,769 For Bookings after April 29th, call Collette for rates. SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend a Special Travel Presentation on: Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 2 PM in the TPAC Lobby | RSVP 410-827-5810 29 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed ICELAND'S MAGICAL NORTHERN LIGHTS

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October 28 — November 3, 2019 • 7 Days • 10 Meals: 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners Featuring: Reykjavik, Northern Lights Cruise, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss, Vik, Seljalandsfoss, Skogar Folk Museum, Skógafoss, Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon, Skaftafell National Park, Vatnajökull Glacier, Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Lava Exhibition Center, Blue Lagoon

BOOK BEFORE APRIL 29, 2019 AND SAVE $$$ LIFESTYLE & LEISUREFlight & Hotels: 7 days, 10 meals, 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners Round Trip Airfare from BWI, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $3799, Single: $4299, Triple: $3769 For Bookings after April 29th, call Collette for rates.

WRITINGWRITING 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 Print-On- Demand (POD) publishing. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 030 A new section begins every month! 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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 103 A new section begins every month! 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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEB 128 A new section begins every month! 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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 243 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Carol Smalley

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chesapeakecollege 30 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 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: • Administrative Assistant • Agriculture • Building Trades ABC – Apprenticeship Training CAD DRAFTING Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Electrician Home Inspection Licensure Prep Home Improvement Contractors Licensure Prep HVAC Technician OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Welding Chesapeake• Child College Care Continuing Education programs are non-credit certificates designed to help students achieve short-term training goals, develop• Eventimmediate Planning 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 • Healthcare: following areas: Administrative Medical Assistant • Administrative AssistantClinical Medical Assistant • Hospitality • Agriculture Dental Assisting Bartender • Building Trades EKG Technician (Online) Event Planning (Online) ABC – ApprenticeshipMedical Coding Training Professional Safe Food Handling CAD Nursing Assistant Tips Training DRAFTINGPharmacy Technician • Personal Fitness Trainer • HospitalityElectrician • Pool Operator Home InspectionBartender Licensure Prep • Teacher Training (Online) Event Planning (Online) Home Improvement Contractors Licensure Prep • Transportation Safe Food Handling Boating (Captains License) HVAC TechnicianTips Training • PersonalWelding Fitness Trainer School Bus Driver Training (Class “B”) • Child• CarePool Operator Truck Driver Training (Class “A” and Class “B”) • Event• PlanningTeacher Training (Online) • Veterinary Assistant Training • Workplace Safety • Healthcare:• Transportation Lift Truck Training AdministrativeBoating Medical (Captains Assistant License) Clinical MedicalSchool Bus Assistant Driver Training (Class “B”) MCET Dental AssistingTruck Driver Training (Class “A” and Class “B”) OSHA • VeterinaryEKG Technician Assistant (Online) Training Medical Coding Professional • Workplace Safety Nursing Assistant Lift Truck Training PharmacyMCET Technician OSHA AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS Introduces the basics of planning, designing, and executing a project. Specific skills learned include drafting, planning, safety procedures, welding, woodworking, and diesel engines. (Also offered as AGR 201 on the credit schedule) All students pay $220 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

COL 012 9A M 1/28 – 5/13/19 15 4:30 - 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-TBD N. Barth

SPECIAL TOPICS IN AGRICULTURE 24 An introduction to, and discussion of, recent and special topics that affect agriculture. Topics will be drawn from recent technological advances, recent policy changes, and emerging issues in agriculture. Specific topics include operation of drone, current agricultural law issues, and updates to nutrient management regulations. (Also offered as AGR 240 on the credit schedule) All students pay $220 course fee.

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COL 016 9A M,W 1/23 – 5/13/19 30 11:30 am – 12:45 WYE Mills/HUM-TBD N. Barth pm

BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES HOME INSPECTION LICENSURE PREP AND EXAM 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 31 Occupational and Professions Article, Annotated Code of MD 16-3A-03. The course teaches the basics of home inspection as required for a (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed licensed home inspection in the State of MD.(410) Topics 827-5850 include: structural• www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed systems, exterior systems, interior systems, roofing systems, plumbing systems, electrical systems, air conditioning systems, insulation and ventilation systems, fireplace and solid burning systems, heating systems, communications and practices, marketing and the State required pre-examination for State licensure. Mandatory perfect attendance and a passing grade of 75 percent are required to successfully complete this course. Tuition: In-county $95, Out-of-county $100, Out-of-State $105. All students pay $700 course fee. (Textbook required) National Home Inspector Study Guide 2015 ISBN 978-0-9964518-1-9 and National Home Inspection Manual 2015 ISBN 978-0-9964518-0-2 HomeInspectionExam.org

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor CEO 327 9C Th 2/7 – 4/25/19 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-133 Tom Egeberg CEO 327 9D Sat 2/16 – 5/4/19 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-133 Tom Egeberg

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

LICENSURE PREP FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS This course is designed for those who would like to sit for the MD Home Improvement Contractor or Subcontractor licensing exam. Instruction will focus on the terms and concepts relative to the home improvement contractor’s licensing exam. Class limited to 20 students. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $155 course fee. (Textbook required)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor CEO 325 9A Sat 3/2 – 3/16/19 3 8 am – 3 pm WYE Mills/T-132 Bob Phillips

LIFT TRUCK TRAINING This course is designed to prepare students to properly operate an industrial powered lift truck in the workplace. Topics include: categorizing the different types of lift trucks, review of basic safety, emergency procedures, inspections, load handling and hands on practice of lift truck operation. Hands on practice will include loading/unloading trailers, basic maintenance procedures and fueling. Course supports the OSHA requirements for lift truck safety certification. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-State $15. All students pay course fee: $149.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEX 073 9A Th 3/28/19 1 9 – 3 pm Wye Mills/TBD Staff

CEX 073 9B T 5/7/19 1 9 – 3 pm Wye Mills/TBD Staff

CEX 073 9A Th 7/11/19 1 9 – 3 pm Wye Mills/TBD Staff

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

COL 012 9A M 1/28 – 5/13/19 15 4:30 - 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-TBD N. Barth

SPECIAL TOPICS IN AGRICULTURE An introduction to, and discussion of, recent and special topics that affect agriculture. Topics will be drawn from recent technological advances, recent policy changes, and emerging issues in agriculture. Specific topics include operation of drone, current agricultural law issues, and updates to nutrient management regulations. (Also offered as AGR 240 on the credit schedule) All students pay $220 course fee. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

COL 016 9A M,W 1/23 – 5/13/19 30 11:30 am – 12:45 WYE Mills/HUM-TBD N. Barth OCCUPATIONAL TRAININGpm

BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES HOME INSPECTION LICENSURE PREP AND EXAM 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 systems, exterior systems, interior systems, roofing systems, plumbing systems, electrical systems, air conditioning systems, insulation and ventilation systems, fireplace and solid burning systems, heating systems, communications and practices, marketing and the State required pre-examination for State licensure. Mandatory perfect attendance and a passing grade of 75 percent are required to successfully complete this course. Tuition: In-county $95, Out-of-county $100, Out-of-State $105. All students pay $700 course fee. (Textbook required) National Home Inspector Study Guide 2015 ISBN 978-0-9964518-1-9 and National Home Inspection Manual 2015 ISBN 978-0-9964518-0-2 HomeInspectionExam.org

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor CEO 327 9C Th 2/7 – 4/25/19 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-133 Tom Egeberg CEO 327 9D Sat 2/16 – 5/4/19 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-133 Tom Egeberg

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

LICENSURE PREP FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS This course is designed for those who would like to sit for the MD Home Improvement Contractor or Subcontractor licensing exam. Instruction will focus on the terms and concepts relative to the home improvement contractor’s licensing exam. Class limited to 20 students. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $155 course fee. (Textbook required)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor CEO 325 9A Sat 3/2 – 3/16/19 3 8 am – 3 pm WYE Mills/T-132 Bob Phillips

LIFT TRUCK TRAINING This course is designed to prepare students to properly operate an industrial powered lift truck in the workplace. Topics include: categorizing the different types of lift trucks, review of basic safety, emergency procedures, inspections, load handling and hands on practice of lift truck operation. Hands on practice will include loading/unloading trailers, basic maintenance procedures and fueling. Course supports the OSHA requirements for lift truck safety certification. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-State $15. All students pay course fee: $149.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEX 073 9A Th 3/28/19 1 9 – 3 pm Wye Mills/TBD Staff

CEX 073 9B T 5/7/19 1 9 – 3 pm Wye Mills/TBD Staff

CEX 073 9A Th 7/11/19 1 9 – 3 pm Wye Mills/TBD Staff

BUILDING/CONSTRUCTIONDRAFTING/DESIGN TRADES 25 DRAFTING AND DESIGN Prepare for a career as a CAD drafter/virtual designer. This program provides students with the skills needed for employment or advancement in architecture, engineering, construction management, building trades, manufacturing, and other design-related fields. Students receive instruction in the types, characteristics, and applications of architectural and engineering drawings. Students will utilize various computer aided drawing (CAD) software programs to prepare technical drawings and plans for structures and objects. This program is also offered as a credit certificate program: Drafting and Design Certificate.

BLUEPRINT READING This course provides students with the technical knowledge and skills that will enable them to interpret and draw blueprints for both the construction and manufacturing industries. Topics include general terms, types of drawings, symbol usage, types and weights of lines, scales, dimensioning,32 and how to interpret prints from various disciplines (e.g. architectural, mechanical, electrical, civil, etc.) Three hours lecture per week. Also offered as DFT 104 on the credit(410) schedule. 827-5850 Prerequisite: • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed None. All students pay $220 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 042 9A M 1/28 - 5/13/19 15 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/HUM-115 M. Collins No class 3/18

INTRODUCTION TO CAD A study of the fundamentals of computer-aided drafting through the operation of a personal computer using computer-aided design software. Course concepts will include drafting and design, systems storage and retrieval of programs from a disk-operated system, constructing multi- view drawings, and accessing those files to printers and plotters. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week. Also offered as CAD 100 on the credit schedule. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Drafting/CAD [DFT 101]. Tuition: All students pay $220 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 040 9A T, Th 1/22 - 5/9/19 30 1 - 2:40 pm WYE Mills/HUM-115 T. Ellis No class 3/19, 3/21

TECHNICAL DRAFTING An introduction to manufacturing practices and working drawings for mechanical devices. Detail and assembly drawings will be prepared in this course using computer aided drawing (CAD) applications. One-hour lecture, four hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Drafting/CAD [DFT 101]. Also offered as DFT 121 on the credit schedule. All students pay $220 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 043 9A T 1/22 - 5/7/19 15 5:30 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/HUM-115 M. Collins No class 3/19

AUTOCAD 2018 CERTIFIED USER This course will teach you the basic and advanced 2D functionality for AutoCAD 2018. This program will also give to the skills needed to prepare for the Autodesk AutoCAD 2018 Certified User exam. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. . For information go to careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/ or, contact [email protected] to register. Course fee $2,595. Sign up anytime!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 307 A new section begins every month! OL - EDG Renu Muthoo

BUSINESS NEW! THE CAREER JUMP START This continuing education course is designed for individuals pursuing career training in various fields and provides instruction on career navigation. Topics include career assessment, resume types and writing, the interview process, how to present a professional image and development of a career navigation plan. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $69. Workbook not included.

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DRAFTING AND DESIGN Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Prepare for a career as a CAD drafter/virtual designer. This program provides students with the skills needed for employment or advancement in architecture, engineering, construction management, building trades, manufacturing, and other design-related fields. Students receive instruction in the types, characteristics, and applications of architectural and engineering drawings. Students will utilize various computer aided drawing (CAD) software programs to prepare technical drawings and plans for structures and objects. This program is also offered as a credit certificate program: Drafting and Design Certificate. OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

BLUEPRINT READING This course provides students with the technical knowledge and skills that will enable them to interpret and draw blueprints for both the construction and manufacturing industries. Topics include general terms, types of drawings, symbol usage, types and weights of lines, scales, dimensioning, and how to interpret prints from various disciplines (e.g. architectural, mechanical, electrical, civil, etc.) Three hours lecture per week. Also offered as DFT 104 on the credit schedule. Prerequisite: None. All students pay $220 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 042 9A M 1/28 - 5/13/19 15 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/HUM-115 M. Collins No class 3/18

INTRODUCTION TO CAD A study of the fundamentals of computer-aided drafting through the operation of a personal computer using computer-aided design software. Course concepts will include drafting and design, systems storage and retrieval of programs from a disk-operated system, constructing multi- view drawings, and accessing those files to printers and plotters. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week. Also offered as CAD 100 on the credit schedule. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Drafting/CAD [DFT 101]. Tuition: All students pay $220 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 040 9A T, Th 1/22 - 5/9/19 30 1 - 2:40 pm WYE Mills/HUM-115 T. Ellis No class 3/19, 3/21

TECHNICAL DRAFTING An introduction to manufacturing practices and working drawings for mechanical devices. Detail and assembly drawings will be prepared in this course using computer aided drawing (CAD) applications. One-hour lecture, four hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Drafting/CAD [DFT 101]. Also offered as DFT 121 on the credit schedule. All students pay $220 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 043 9A T 1/22 - 5/7/19 15 5:30 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/HUM-115 M. Collins No class 3/19

AUTOCAD 2018 CERTIFIED USER This course will teach you the basic and advanced 2D functionality for AutoCAD 2018. This program will also give to the skills needed to prepare for the Autodesk AutoCAD 2018 Certified User exam. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. . For information go to careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/ or, contact [email protected] to register. Course fee $2,595. Sign up anytime!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 307 A new section begins every month! OL - EDG Renu Muthoo

BUSINESS NEW! THE CAREER JUMP START Grow your career in This continuing education course is designed for individuals pursuing career training in various fields and provides instruction on career navigation. Topics include career assessment, resume types and writing,AGRICULTURE the interview process, how to present a professional image and development of a career navigation plan. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $69. Workbook not included. Earn a two-year, associate’s degree from Chesapeake College. Choose from two tracks: Production and Sustainability Learn more at www.chesapeake.edu 26

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33 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed DRAFTING AND DESIGN Prepare for a career as a CAD drafter/virtual designer. This program provides students with the skills needed for employment or advancement in architecture, engineering, construction management, building trades, manufacturing, and other design-related fields. Students receive instruction in the types, characteristics, and applications of architectural and engineering drawings. Students will utilize various computer aided drawing (CAD) software programs to prepare technical drawings and plans for structures and objects. This program is also offered as a credit certificate program: Drafting and Design Certificate.

BLUEPRINT READING This course provides students with the technical knowledge and skills that will enable them to interpret and draw blueprints for both the construction and manufacturing industries. Topics include general terms, types of drawings, symbol usage, types and weights of lines, scales, dimensioning, and how to interpret prints from various disciplines (e.g. architectural, mechanical, electrical, civil, etc.) Three hours lecture per week. Also offered as DFT 104 on the credit schedule. Prerequisite: None. All students pay $220 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 042 9A M 1/28 - 5/13/19 15 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/HUM-115 M. Collins No class 3/18

INTRODUCTION TO CAD A study of the fundamentals of computer-aided drafting through the operation of a personal computer using computer-aided design software. Course concepts will include drafting and design, systems storage and retrieval of programs from a disk-operated system, constructing multi- view drawings, and accessing those files to printers and plotters. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week. Also offered as CAD 100 on the credit schedule. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Drafting/CAD [DFT 101]. Tuition: All students pay $220 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 040 9A T, Th 1/22 - 5/9/19 30 1 - 2:40 pm WYE Mills/HUM-115 T. Ellis No class 3/19, 3/21

TECHNICAL DRAFTING An introduction to manufacturing practices and working drawings for mechanical devices. Detail and assembly drawings will be prepared in this course using computer aided drawing (CAD) applications. One-hour lecture, four hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Drafting/CAD [DFT 101]. Also offered as DFT 121 on the credit schedule. All students pay $220 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 043 9A T 1/22 - 5/7/19 15 5:30 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/HUM-115 M. Collins No class 3/19

AUTOCAD 2018 CERTIFIED USER ThisChesapeake course will teach College you the NONCREDIT basic and advanced CAREER 2D TRAINING functionality & ENRICHMENT for AutoCAD 2018. This program will also give to the skills needed to prepare for the Autodesk AutoCAD 2018 Certified User exam. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. . For information go to careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/ or, contact [email protected] to register. Course fee $2,595. Sign up anytime!

OCCUPATIONALCourse/Section TRAININGDates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 307 A new section begins every month! OL - EDG Renu Muthoo BUSINESS BUSINESS NEW! THE CAREER JUMP START This continuing education course is designed for individuals pursuing career training in various fields and provides instruction on career navigation. Topics include career assessment, resume types and writing, the interview process, how to present a professional image and development of a career navigation plan. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $69. Workbook not included.

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CEW 001 9B M/W 2/18 - 2/27/19 4 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Corey Posey CEW 001 9C M/W 5/6 - 5/15/19 4 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Corey Posey 26

NEW! COMMAND SPANISH®TRAINING FOR THE WORKPLACE NOW AVAILABLE The Education Department of Chesapeake College is an Official Registered Provider of Command Spanish®, Inc. language and cross-cultural training programs. Command Spanish®, Inc. is the nation’s leading provider of occupational Spanish language and cross-cultural training and materials. As an Official Registered Provider, we can offer on-site, job-specific Spanish language and cross-cultural training in such diverse areas as nursing, law enforcement, dentistry, public safety, construction, hospitality, banking, office management, warehousing, manufacturing and retail sales. On-campus, open enrollment courses are also offered based on community interests. The programs are all non-grammar based. No previous Spanish experience is necessary to enroll in Command Spanish® courses, which are low-stress, occupational-specific, and last between 8-24 hours. To learn more about the availability of Command Spanish® classes, contact: Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected].

SPANISH FOR REQUESTING PERSONAL INFORMATION AND DATA This continuing education course is designed to provide immediate access to functional language skills for non-Spanish speaking individuals who may need to acquire information and data from Spanish speakers. Instruction will focus on phonetic encoding to address the most important Spanish commands, questions and phrases pertinent to daily interactions. Topics include one-way communication in order to secure personal information and data from Spanish speakers. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $145. Course materials included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEW 005 9A T/Th 3/12 – 4/2/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 TBD No class 3/19

SPANISH FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT This continuing education course is designed for law enforcement professionals and will provide instruction on the basics of the Spanish language. Topics include basic information inquires, basic law enforcement commands, recognizing dangerous phrases or words, and building community relations. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $145. Course materials included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEW 003 9A T/Th 4/9 – 4/25/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 TBD

NEW! THE COMMUNITY INTERPRETER® INTERNATIONAL The Community Interpreter® International training will prepare students to facilitate meaningful communication between service providers and Limited English Proficient (LMP) members of the community. Topics to be covered in this 44 hour interactive and skills based course will include: ethics and conduct, terminology, positioning, modes of interpreting, steps for sight translation, intervention strategies, and cultural mediation. A 2-hour final exam will be held on Thursday, 5/2/19, following successful completion of the course. For more information, email: [email protected] or call 410-827-5810. Course fee $750. Textbook and testing fee included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 810 9B T/Th 3/21 - 4/25/19 11 8 am - 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Dr. Lorelly Solano

POOL OPERATOR POOL OPERATOR CERTIFICATION 34This 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. (410)The cours 827-5850e includes : •th www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ede role of the operator, legal aspects of operating a pool/spa facility, water chemistry, sanitation, and safety, maintenance of plant equipment, spa operations and hot water chemistry. Participants must be at least 16 years of age and present a photo ID on first day of course. Certification is good for three years. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Tuition: In-county $60, Out-of-county $65. Out-of-state $70. Course fee: All students pay $225 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 167 9A M,W 4/3 – 4/17/19 5 5:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Frank Goldstein CEU 167 9B T 4/29 – 5/13/19 5 5:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-133 Frank Goldstein

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Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEW 001 9B M/W 2/18 - 2/27/19 4 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Corey Posey CEW 001 9C M/W 5/6 - 5/15/19 4 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Corey Posey

NEW! COMMAND SPANISH®TRAINING FOR THE WORKPLACE NOW AVAILABLE The Education Department of Chesapeake College is an Official Registered Provider of Command Spanish®, Inc. language and cross-cultural training programs. Command Spanish®, Inc. is the nation’s leading provider of occupational Spanish language and cross-cultural training and materials. As an Official Registered Provider, we can offer on-site, job-specific Spanish language and cross-cultural training in such diverse areas as nursing, law enforcement, dentistry, public safety, construction, hospitality, banking, office management, warehousing, manufacturing and retail sales. On-campus, open enrollment courses are also offered based on community interests. The programs are all non-grammar based. No previous Spanish experience is necessary to enroll in Command Spanish® courses, which are low-stress, occupational-specific, and last between 8-24 hours. To learn more about the availability of Command Spanish® classes, contact: Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected].

SPANISH FOR REQUESTING PERSONAL INFORMATION AND DATA This continuing education course is designed to provide immediate access to functional language skills for non-Spanish speaking individuals who may need to acquire information and data from Spanish speakers. Instruction will focus on phonetic encoding to address the most important Spanish commands, questions and phrases pertinent to daily interactions. Topics include one-way communication in order to secure personal information and data from Spanish speakers. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $145. Course materials included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEW 005 9A T/Th 3/12 – 4/2/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 TBD No class 3/19

SPANISH FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT This continuing education course is designed for law enforcement professionals and will provide instruction on the basics of the Spanish language. Topics include basic information inquires, basic law enforcement commands, recognizing dangerous phrases or words, and building community relations. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $145. Course materials included.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEW 003 9A T/Th 4/9 – 4/25/19 6 6:30 – 9 pm Cambridge/206 TBD

NEW! THE COMMUNITY INTERPRETER® INTERNATIONAL The Community Interpreter® International training will prepare students to facilitate meaningful communication between service providers and Limited English Proficient (LMP) members of the community. Topics to be covered in this 44 hour interactive and skills based course will include: ethics and conduct, terminology, positioning, modes of interpreting,Chesapeake steps for sight Collegetranslation, NONCREDIT intervention strategies,CAREER TRAINING and cultural & ENRICHMENTmediation. A 2-hour final exam will be held on Thursday, 5/2/19, following successful completion of the course. For more information, email: [email protected] or call 410-827-5810. Course fee $750. Textbook and testing fee included.

Course/Section Days Date SessionsOCCUPATIONAL Time Location/Room TRAININGInstructor: CEX 810 9B T/Th 3/21 - 4/25/19 11 8 am - 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Dr. Lorelly Solano POOL OPERATOR POOL OPERATOR POOL OPERATOR CERTIFICATION 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 of plant equipment, spa operations and hot water chemistry. Participants must be at least 16 years of age and present a photo ID on first day of course. Certification is good for three years. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Tuition: In-county $60, Out-of-county $65. Out-of-state $70. Course fee: All students pay $225 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 167 9A M,W 4/3 – 4/17/19 5 5:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Frank Goldstein CEU 167 9B T 4/29 – 5/13/19 5 5:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-133 Frank Goldstein

POOL OPERATOR RECERTIFICATION POOL OPERATOR RECERTIFICATION This course is designed for swimming pool owners, operators, lifeguards, and managers who need their certification renewed. Instruction will This course is designed for swimming pool owners, operators, lifeguards, and managers who need their certification renewed. Instruction will 27 focus on updating the procedures for operating a swimming facility as required by both the State of MD and county agencies for operators of f ocus on updating the procedures for operating a swimming facility as required by both the State of MD and county agencies for operators of public swimming facilities. Topics include water testing, filtration, circulation, operation and maintenance of equipment, disinfections, and public swimming 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 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. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-state $40. All students pay $135 course fee. (T) mandatory. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-state $40. All students pay $135 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 168 9A M 4/22/19 1 5:30 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Frank Goldstein CEU 168 9A M 4/22/19 1 5:30 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Frank Goldstein CEU 168 9B M 5/20/19 1 5:30 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-133 Frank Goldstein CEU 168 9B M 5/20/19 1 5:30 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-133 Frank Goldstein

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REAL ESTATE APPRAISER REAL ESTATE APPRAISER PRE-LICENSING/CERTIFICATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION PRE-LICENSING/CERTIFICATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Chesapeake College partners with the MD Association of Appraisers to offer Qualifying Education (QE), Continuing Education (CE) and Realtor 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.mdappraisers.org and Appraiser Continuing Education courses. For more information, contact: http://www.mdappraisers.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 focus on the necessary real estate subjects to This course is designed for persons who want to enter the real estate profession. Instruction will focus on the necessary real estate subjects to comply with the 60 clock hour educational requirement, as established by the MD Real Estate Commission. Mandatory attendance and a comply with the 60 clock hour educational requirement, as established by the MD Real Estate Commission. Mandatory attendance and a passing grade of 75% are required to successfully complete this course. Class is limited to 25 students. Books provided. For information passing grade of 75% are required to successfully complete this course. Class is limited to 25 students. Books provided. For information contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $300. $110. Course fee $300.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 104 9B T, Th 1/29 – 4/11/19 21 6:30 – 9:30pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller CEU 104 9B T, Th 1/29 – 4/11/19 21 6:30 – 9:30pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller No class 3/19 No class 3/19 CEU 104 9C T, Th 5/14 – 7/25/19 21 6:30 – 9:30pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller CEU 104 9C T, Th 5/14 – 7/25/19 21 6:30 – 9:30pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller No class 7/4 No class 7/4 CEU 104 9A T, Th 9/10 – 11/19/19 21 6:30 – 9:30pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller CEU 104 9A T, Th 9/10 – 11/19/19 21 6:30 – 9:30pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller

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CORE TRAINING FOR SKILLED TRADES CORE TRAINING FOR SKILLED TRADES This is the first class required for all the NCCER skilled trade programs. It is the perfect start for any student interested in the building trades. You This is the first class required for all the NCCER skilled trade programs. It is the perfect start for any student interested in the building trades. You will learn basic safety, communication, and employability skills; receive an introduction to construction math, hand and power tools; and study will learn basic safety, communication, and employability skills; receive an introduction to construction math, hand and power tools; and study construction drawings; and materials handling. Students need to have a score of 45 on Reading Comprehension and Arithmetic at our Testing 35 construction drawings; and materials handling. Students need to have a score of 45 on Reading Comprehension and Arithmetic at our Testing Center before registering for this class. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Center before registering for this class. Tui(410)tion: 827-5850In-county $100, • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is required. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information. Textbook is required. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 930 9B M,W 2/25 – 5/6/19 20 5:30-8:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship CEI 930 9B M,W 2/25 – 5/6/19 20 5:30-8:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 3/18 No class 3/18 CEI 930 9C T, Th 6/4 – 8/13/19 20 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship CEI 930 9C T, Th 6/4 – 8/13/19 20 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 7/4 No class 7/4

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POOL OPERATOR RECERTIFICATION This course is designed for swimming pool owners, operators, lifeguards, and managers who need their certification renewed. Instruction will focus on updating the procedures for operating a swimming facility as required by both the State of MD and county agencies for operators of public swimming 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. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-state $40. All students pay $135 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 168 9A M 4/22/19 1 5:30 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Frank Goldstein CEU 168 9B M 5/20/19 1 5:30 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-133 Frank Goldstein

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE APPRAISER PRE-LICENSING/CERTIFICATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION 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.mdappraisers.org

REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES This course is designed for persons who want to enter the real estate profession. Instruction will focus on the necessary real estate subjects to comply with the 60 clock hour educational requirement, as established by the MD Real Estate Commission. Mandatory attendance and a passing grade of 75% are required to successfully complete this course. Class is limited to 25 students. Books provided. For information contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $300.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 104 9B T, Th 1/29 – 4/11/19 21 6:30 – 9:30pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller Chesapeake College NONCREDITNo CAREER class 3/19 TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEU 104 9C T, Th 5/14 – 7/25/19 21 6:30 – 9:30pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller No class 7/4 CEU 104 9A T, Th 9/10 – 11/19/19 21 6:30 – 9:30pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patty Weller OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

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CORE TRAINING FOR SKILLED TRADES This is the first class required for all the NCCER skilled trade programs. It is the perfect start for any student interested in the building trades. You will learn basic safety, communication, and employability skills; receive an introduction to construction math, hand and power tools; and study construction drawings; and materials handling. Students need to have a score of 45 on Reading Comprehension and Arithmetic at our Testing Center before registering for this class. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is required. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 930 9B M,W 2/25 – 5/6/19 20 5:30-8:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 3/18 CEI 930 9C T, Th 6/4 – 8/13/19 20 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 7/4

NEW! ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM Prepare for a career in the electrical field and work towards obtaining your Journeyman’s License. We offer a four-year Maryland State-approved electrical apprenticeship training program. Upon successful completion, students will be able to earn their Electrical Journeyman’s License from the Maryland Department of Labor Licensing and Regulation without taking the exam. Apprentices will be registered with Associated Builders & Contractors Chesapeake Shores. This program consists of 9 classes, beginning with NCCER’s CORE class (Introduction to the Trades). Each session runs 13 weeks. Offered on the Wye Mills campus.

ELECTRICAL TRAINING LEVEL 1 - PART 1 28 Participants build on the basic skills learned in the core training. You will receive an orientation to the electrical trades and the career paths available to electricians, electrical safety including precautions for electrical hazards found on the job, and the OSHA-mandated lockout/tagout procedure. An introduction to electrical circuits including the electrical concepts used in Ohm’s law as applied to DC circuits, atomic theory, electromotive force, resistance, and electric power equations are covered. You will be introduced to series, parallel, and series parallel circuits, resistive circuits; Kirchoff’s voltage and current laws and circuit analysis. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: CORE Training (CEI 930). Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 347 9B T, Th 1/8 – 4/2/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 Staff No class 3/19

ELECTRICAL TRAINING - LEVEL 1 - PART 2 You will build on the basic skills learned in Electrical Training Level 1 – Part 1. Topics include a more in-depth look at the National Electrical Code ® introducing the layout and types of information found within the code. You will also practice finding information in the Code using easy-to- follow procedures. Hardware and systems used to mount and support boxes, receptacle and other electrical components will be covered as well as NEC® fill and pull requirements for device, pull and junction boxes under 100 cubic inches. You will be introduced to conduit bending and installation using hand-operated and step conduit benders, as well as cutting, reaming, and threading conduit. The types and applications of raceways, wireways, and ducts will also be covered. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 1 - Part 1 (CEI 347) or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbooks purchased for Electrical Training Level 1 - Part 1 will be used. If you do not have books, contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 348 9B T, Th 1/3 – 3/28/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 Dave Boone No class 3/19

ELECTRICAL TRAINING - LEVEL 2 - PART 1 Students will expand skills acquired in Electricians Level 1. You will learn about the forces that are characteristic of alternating-current systems and36 the application of Ohm’s law to AC circuits; AC and DC motors including the main components, circuits, and connections and electrical lighting focusing on the handling and installation(410) 827-5850 of various •types www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed of lamps and lighting fixtures. The course also covers conduit bending. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 1 (CEI 348) or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is included. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 349 BEGINS FALL 2019

ELECTRICAL TRAINING - LEVEL 3 - PART 2 You will expand on skills acquired Electrical Training Level 3 – Part.1. You will learn how to size and select circuit breakers and fuses for various applications, and short circuit calculations and troubleshooting. Switchboards and switchgears including installation, grounding, and maintenance requirements will be covered. The course will present information on transformer types, construction, installation considerations, and NEC® requirements for commercial services. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 3 – Part 1. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

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NEW! ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM Prepare for a career in the electrical field and work towards obtaining your Journeyman’s License. We offer a four-year Maryland State-approved electrical apprenticeship training program. Upon successful completion, students will be able to earn their Electrical Journeyman’s License from the Maryland Department of Labor Licensing and Regulation without taking the exam. Apprentices will be registered with Associated Builders & Contractors Chesapeake Shores. This program consists of 9 classes, beginning with NCCER’s CORE class (Introduction to the Trades). Each session runs 13 weeks. Offered on the Wye Mills campus.

ELECTRICAL TRAINING LEVEL 1 - PART 1 Participants build on the basic skills learned in the core training. You will receive an orientation to the electrical trades and the career paths available to electricians, electrical safety including precautions for electrical hazards found on the job, and the OSHA-mandated lockout/tagout procedure. An introduction to electrical circuits including the electrical concepts used in Ohm’s law as applied to DC circuits, atomic theory, electromotive force, resistance, and electric power equations are covered. You will be introduced to series, parallel, and series parallel circuits, resistive circuits; Kirchoff’s voltage and current laws and circuit analysis. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: CORE Training (CEI 930). Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 347 9B T, Th 1/8 – 4/2/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 Staff No class 3/19

ELECTRICAL TRAINING - LEVEL 1 - PART 2 You will build on the basic skills learned in Electrical Training Level 1 – Part 1. Topics include a more in-depth look at the National Electrical Code ® introducing the layout and types of information found within the code. You will also practice finding information in the Code using easy-to- follow procedures. Hardware and systems used to mount and support boxes, receptacle and other electrical components will be covered as well as NEC® fill and pull requirements for device, pull and junction boxes under 100 cubic inches. You will be introduced to conduit bending and installation using hand-operated and step conduit benders, as well as cutting, reaming, and threading conduit. The types and applications of raceways, wireways, and ducts will also be covered. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 1 - Part 1 (CEI 347) or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbooks purchased for ElectricalChesapeake Training Level College 1 - Part 1NONCREDIT will be used. CAREER If you do TRAINING not have books,& ENRICHMENT contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 348 9B T, Th 1/3 – 3/28/19 OCCUPATIONAL24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 TRAINING Dave Boone No class 3/19

ELECTRICAL TRAINING - LEVEL 2 - PART 1 Students will expand skills acquired in Electricians Level 1. You will learn about the forces that are characteristic of alternating-current systems and the application of Ohm’s law to AC circuits; AC and DC motors including the main components, circuits, and connections and electrical lighting focusing on the handling and installation of various types of lamps and lighting fixtures. The course also covers conduit bending. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 1 (CEI 348) or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is included. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 349 BEGINS FALL 2019

ELECTRICAL TRAINING - LEVEL 3 - PART 2 You will expand on skills acquired Electrical Training Level 3 – Part.1. You will learn how to size and select circuit breakers and fuses for various applications, and short circuit calculations and troubleshooting. Switchboards and switchgears including installation, grounding, and maintenance requirements will be covered. The course will present information on transformer types, construction, installation considerations, and NEC® requirements for commercial services. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 3 – Part 1. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCET 352 9A DaysM, W 1/7Dates - 4/3/19 Sessions24 6 Time– 9 pm WYELocation/Room Mills/TECH-132 Instructor:J. Headley CET 352 9A M, W No class1/7 - 4/3/191/21, 3/18 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 J. Headley 29 No class 1/21, 3/18

NEW! HVAC/R APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM NEW!Prepare HVAC/R for a career APPRENTICESHIP in the heating, ventilation,TRAINING PROGRAMair conditioning and refrigeration industry and work towards Prepareobtaining for your a career Journeyman’s in the heating, License. ventilation, We offer air a fourconditioning-year Maryland and refrigeration State-approved industry electrical and work apprenticeship towards trainingobtaining program. your Journeyman’s Upon successful License. completion, We offer students a four-year will Maryland be able to State earn- approvedtheir HVAC/R electrical Journeyman’s apprenticeship License from trainingthe Maryland program. Department Upon successful of Labor cLicensingompletion, and students Regulation will bewithout able to taking earn theirthe exam. HVAC/R Apprentices Journeyman’s will beLicense from theregistered Maryland with Department Associated of Builders Labor Licensing & Contractors and RegulationChesapeake without Shores. taking This curriculum the exam. aligns Apprentices with the will North be registeredAmerican Technical with Associated Excellence Builders (NATE) & Contractors standards. The Chesapeake program Shores.consists Thi of s9 curriculumcourses, beginning aligns with with the NCCER’s North CORE Americanclass (Introduction Technical to Excellence the Trades). (NATE) Each standards. session runs The 13 program weeks. consistsOffered atof Colonel9 courses, Richardson beginning H.S. with in NCCER’sFederalsburg. CORE class (Introduction to the Trades). Each session runs 13 weeks. Offered at Colonel Richardson H.S. in Federalsburg. HVAC - LEVEL 1 PART 1 HVACThis course - LEVEL will cover 1 PART career 1 opportunities in the HVAC field, trade mathematics, basic electricity, introduction to heating, introduction to cooling,This course introduction will cover tocareer air distribution opportunities systems, in the toolsHVAC of field, the trade,trade mathematics,basic copper, plasticbasic electricity, piping, soldering introduction and brazing, to heating, and introduction basic carbon to steel cooling,piping practices. introduction Prerequisite: to air distribution CORE Training systems, (CEI tools 930) of the. Tuition: trade, basic In-county copper, $100, plastic Out piping,-of-county soldering $105, and Out brazing,-of-State and $110. basic All carbon students steel paypiping $630 practices. course Prerequisite: fee. Textbook CORE required. Training Contact (CEI 930) Tom. Ellis,Tuition: at [email protected] In-county $100, Out-of or-county 410-822 $105,-5400 Out ext.-of 2396-State for $110. more All information. students pay $630 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CourCEse/T S330ection Da ys BEGINSD atFALLes 2019 Sessio ns T ime Location/ Room Instru ctor: CET 330 BEGINS FALL 2019

HVAC - LEVEL 1 PART 2 HVACThis course - LEVEL will cover 1 PART basic 2 sheet metal fabrication and installation procedures. Topics include: air ducts, types of duct systems, registers, Thisdiffusers, course grills, will damperscover basic and sheet controls, metal fitting, fabrication and transition and installation layout andprocedures. fabrication, Topics standard include: joining air ducts, methods types and of duct installation systems, methods. registers, Also covereddiffusers, will grills, be dampersthe tools andand controls,equipment fitting, used and to fabricate transition and layout install and sheet fabrication, metal duct. standard Insulating joining inside methods and outside and installation will be covered methods. as well Also as coveredthe basic will airflow be the principles tools and and equipment delivery. usedPrerequisite: to fabricate HVAC and - install LEVEL sheet 1 – PART metal 1 duct.(CET Insulating330 Tuition: inside In- countyand outside $100, will Out be- ofcovered-county as $105, well as theOut basic-of-State airflow $110. principles All students and delivery. pay $495 Prerequisite: course fee. HVAC Textbook - LEVEL required. 1 – PART Contact 1 (CET the 330 Director Tuition: for In -Skilledcounty trades, $100, Out Tom-of Ellis,-county at $105, [email protected] $110. All students or 410-822 pay-5400 $495 ext. course 2396 fee. for Textbook more information. required. Contact the Director for Skilled trades, Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor Course/SectionCET 331 9A DaysM, W 1/23Dates – 4/17/19 Sessions24 Time6 – 9 pm CLocation/Roomolonel Richardson InstructorB. Phillips CET 331 9A M, W No1/23 class – 2/18,4/17/19 3/18 24 6 – 9 pm CH.oS.lo n(Fedel Rericalsbuhardsrg)on B. Phillips

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(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed HVAC/R TECHNICIAN: EPA SECTION(410) 608 CERTIFICATION827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed HVAC/RPrepare for TECHNICIAN: a career as an HVAC/REPA SECTION service technician.608 CERTIFICATION We offer a preparation course for the EPA Section 608 Certification exam. This certification Prepareis required for for a career any HVAC/R as an HVAC/R technicians service who technician. maintain, service,We offer repair, a preparation or dispose course of equipment for the EPA that Section could rel608ease Certification ozone depleting exam. Thisrefrigerants certification into theis required atmosphere. for any Students HVAC/R will technicians be given whothe opportunity maintain, service, to take repair, the EPA or- approveddispose of test equipment to earn certification that could rel atease the conclusion ozone depleting of the course.refrigerants Consists into theof three atmosphere. 8-hr classes Students offered will every be given Fall and the Springopportunity on the to Wye take Mill thes EPA campus.-approved Class testlimited to earn to 20 certification students. Tuition:at the conclusion In-county of $60,the course. Out-of Consists-county of$65, three Out 8--ofhr- Stateclasses $70. offered All students every Fall pay and $245 Spring course on the fee. Wye (Textbook Mills campus. required) Class limited to 20 students. Tuition: In-county $60, Out-of-county $65, Out-of-State $70. All students pay $245 course fee. (Textbook required) Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor Course/SectionCEI 709 9A Days Sat 1/5 Dates- 1/19/19 Sessions3 8 amTime – 4 pm WYELocation/Room Mills/TECH-132 InstructorB. Phillips CEI 709 9A Sat 1/5 - 1/19/19 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 B. Phillips INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SAFETY MANAGEMENT SAFETYThis course MANAGEMENT is a study of accidents, methods of preventing accidents, personal protection, OSHA, MOSHA, industrial and general shop safety. (AlsoThis course offered is asa studyTEC 115 of accidents,on the credit methods schedule.) of preventing All students accidents, pay $220 personal course protection, fee. (Textbook OSHA, required) MOSHA, industrial and general shop safety. (Also offered as TEC 115 on the credit schedule.) All students pay $220 course fee. (Textbook required) Course/Section Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCET 352 9A DaysM, W 1/7Dates - 4/3/19 Sessions24 6 Time– 9 pm WYELocation/Room Mills/TECH-132 Instructor:J. Headley CET 352 9A M, W No class1/7 - 4/3/191/21, 3/18 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 J. Headley No class 1/21, 3/18

NEW! HVAC/R APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM NEW!Prepare HVAC/R for a career APPRENTICESHIP in the heating, ventilation,TRAINING PROGRAMair conditioning and refrigeration industry and work towards Prepareobtaining for your a career Journeyman’s in the heating, License. ventilation, We offer air a fourconditioning-year Maryland and refrigeration State-approved industry electrical and work apprenticeship towards trainingobtaining program. your Journeyman’s Upon successful License. completion, We offer students a four-year will Maryland be able to State earn- approvedtheir HVAC/R electrical Journeyman’s apprenticeship License from trainingthe Maryland program. Department Upon successful of Labor cLicensingompletion, and students Regulation will bewithout able to taking earn theirthe exam. HVAC/R Apprentices Journeyman’s will beLicense from theregistered Maryland with Department Associated of Builders Labor Licensing & Contractors and RegulationChesapeake without Shores. taking This curriculum the exam. aligns Apprentices with the will North be registeredAmerican Technical with Associated Excellence Builders (NATE) & Contractors standards. The Chesapeake program Shores.consists Thi of s9 curriculumcourses, beginning aligns with with the NCCER’s North CORE Americanclass (Introduction Technical to Excellence the Trades). (NATE) Each standards. session runs The 13 program weeks. consistsOffered atof Colonel9 courses, Richardson beginning H.S. with in NCCER’sFederalsburg. CORE class (Introduction to the Trades). Each session runs 13 weeks. Offered at Colonel Richardson H.S. in Federalsburg. HVAC - LEVEL 1 PART 1 HVACThis course - LEVEL will cover 1 PART career 1 opportunities in the HVAC field, trade mathematics, basic electricity, introduction to heating, introduction to cooling,This course introduction will cover tocareer air distribution opportunities systems, in the toolsHVAC of field, the trade,trade mathematics,basic copper, plasticbasic electricity, piping, soldering introduction and brazing, to heating, and introduction basic carbon to steel cooling,piping practices. introduction Prerequisite: to air distribution CORE Training systems, (CEI tools 930) of the. Tuition: trade, basic In-county copper, $100, plastic Out piping,-of-county soldering $105, and Out brazing,-of-State and $110. basic All carbon students steel paypiping $630 practices. course Prerequisite: fee. Textbook CORE required. Training Contact (CEI 930) Tom. Ellis,Tuition: at [email protected] In-county $100, Out-of or-county 410-822 $105,-5400 Out ext.-of 2396-State for $110. more All information. students pay $630 course fee. Textbook required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CourCEse/T S330ection Da ys BEGINSD atFALLes 2019 Sessio ns T ime Location/ Room Instru ctor: CET 330 BEGINS FALL 2019

HVAC - LEVEL 1 PART 2 HVACThis course - LEVEL will cover 1 PART basic 2 sheet metal fabrication and installation procedures. Topics include: air ducts, types of duct systems, registers, Thisdiffusers, course grills, will damperscover basic and sheet controls, metal fitting, fabrication and transition and installation layout andprocedures. fabrication, Topics standard include: joining air ducts, methods types and of duct installation systems, methods. registers, Also covereddiffusers, will grills, be dampersthe tools andand controls,equipment fitting, used and to fabricate transition and layout install and sheet fabrication, metal duct. standard Insulating joining inside methods and outside and installation will be covered methods. as well Also as coveredthe basic will airflow be the principles tools and and equipment delivery. usedPrerequisite: to fabricate HVAC and - install LEVEL sheet 1 – PART metal 1 duct.(CET Insulating330 Tuition: inside In- countyand outside $100, will Out be- ofcovered-county as $105, well as theOut basic-of-State airflow $110. principles All students and delivery. pay $495 Prerequisite: course fee. HVAC Textbook - LEVEL required. 1 – PART Contact 1 (CET the 330 Director Tuition: for In -Skilledcounty trades, $100, Out Tom-of Ellis,-county at $105, [email protected] $110. College All students or 410NONCREDIT-822 pay-5400 $495 CAREERext. course 2396 fee. TRAINING for Textbook more information.& ENRICHMENT required. Contact the Director for Skilled trades, Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor Course/SectionCET 331 9A DaysM, W 1/23Dates – 4/17/19 Sessions24 Time6 – 9 pm CLocation/Roomolonel Richardson InstructorB. Phillips OCCUPATIONALCET 331 9A M, W No1/23 class – 2/18,4/17/19 TRAINING3/18 24 6 – 9 pm CH.oS.lo n(Fedel Rericalsbuhardsrg)on B. Phillips No class 2/18, 3/18 H.S. (Federalsburg)

HVAC/R TECHNICIAN: EPA SECTION 608 CERTIFICATION PrepareHVAC/R for TECHNICIAN: a career as an HVAC/REPA SECTION service technician.608 CERTIFICATION We offer a preparation course for the EPA Section 608 Certification exam. This certification Prepareis required for for a career any HVAC/R as an HVAC/R technicians service who technician. maintain, service,We offer repair, a preparation or dispose course of equipment for the EPA that Section could rel608ease Certification ozone depleting exam. Thisrefrigerants certification into theis required atmosphere. for any Students HVAC/R will technicians be given whothe opportunity maintain, service, to take repair, the EPA or- approveddispose of test equipment to earn certification that could rel atease the conclusion ozone depleting of the course.refrigerants Consists into theof three atmosphere. 8-hr classes Students offered will every be given Fall and the Springopportunity on the to Wye take Mill thes EPA campus.-approved Class testlimited to earn to 20 certification students. Tuition:at the conclusion In-county of $60,the course. Out-of Consists-county of$65, three Out 8--ofhr- Stateclasses $70. offered All students every Fall pay and $245 Spring course on the fee. Wye (Textbook Mills campus. required) Class limited to 20 students. Tuition: In-county $60, Out-of-county $65, Out-of-State $70. All students pay $245 course fee. (Textbook required) Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor Course/SectionCEI 709 9A Days Sat 1/5 Dates- 1/19/19 Sessions3 8 amTime – 4 pm WYELocation/Room Mills/TECH-132 InstructorB. Phillips CEI 709 9A Sat 1/5 - 1/19/19 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 B. Phillips

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIALBUSINESSINDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY SAFETY MANAGEMENT SAFETYThis course MANAGEMENT is a study of accidents, methods of preventing accidents, personal protection, OSHA, MOSHA, industrial and general shop safety. (AlsoThis course offered is asa studyTEC 115 of accidents,on the credit methods schedule.) of preventing All students accidents, pay $220 personal course protection, fee. (Textbook OSHA, required) MOSHA, industrial and general shop safety. (Also offered as TEC 115 on the credit schedule.) All students pay $220 course fee. (Textbook required) Course/Section Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 041 9A 1/22 – 5/13/19 Online Online Online M. Collins COL 041 9A 1/22 – 5/13/19 Online Online Online M. Collins

This section is taught online. Students must have Internet access. An additional registration form is required to register for this class and is available through the Registration Office or on the Chesapeake College Home Page at www.chesapeake.edu. For more information, please e-mail the instructor,30 M.This Collins section ([email protected] is taught online. Students). must have Internet access. An additional registration form is required to register for this class and is available 30 through the Registration Office or on the Chesapeake College Home Page at www.chesapeake.edu. For more information, please e-mail the instructor, M.MARINE Collins ([email protected] SERVICE INDUSTRY).

NEW!MARINEBUSINESSMARINE MARINE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE TECHNICIAN INDUSTRY

Prepare for a career in the marine service industry. Chesapeake College has partnered with Yamaha to offer a marine service technician program focusingNEW! MARINE on outboard SERVICE engine TECHNICIAN service and repair. Outboards represent the fastest growing segment of the marine industry. The electronic advancementsPrepare for a career that havein the led marine to this service growth industry. have also Chesapeake made outboards College ever has-more partnered complex with to Yamaha service. to This offer program a marine will service prepare technician students program for entry focusinglevel positions on outboard as qualified engine marine service service and repair. technicians Outboards with local/regional represent the dealers,fastest growing marinas, segment and repair of thefacilities. marine industry. The electronic advancements that have led to this growth have also made outboards ever-more complex to service. This program will prepare students for entry INTRODUCTIONlevel positions as qualified TO MARINE marine serviceOUTBOARD technicians ENGINE with local/regional SYSTEMS dealers, marinas, and repair facilities.

This course is designed to enable the student to gain a basic understanding of marine outboard motors, their operating principles, and the tools usedINTRODUCTION to service and TOmaintain MARINE them. OUTBOARD No prior technical ENGINE or mechanical SYSTEMS experience is necessary for this course. Topics to be covered include boat conThistrol, course bracket, is designed electrical to enablesystems, the fuel student systems, to gainignition, a basic lower understanding unit, lubrication, of marine motor outboard designs, andmotors, propellers. their operating At the con principles,clusion of and this the course tools studentsused to service will take and the maintain Certified them. Yamaha No prior Outboard technical Technician or mechanical exam. Tuition: experience In- countyis necessary $100, for Out this-of course.-county Topics $105, to Out be cov-of-eredState include $110. Allboat studentscontrol, bracket, pay $470 electrical course systems, fee. Textbook fuel systems, is included. ignition, Contact lower unit, Tom lubrication, Ellis, at [email protected] motor designs, and propellers. or 410-822 At the-5400 con ext.clusion 2396 of forthis more course information.students will take the Certified Yamaha Outboard Technician exam. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $470 course fee. Textbook is included. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor

CET 376 9A T, Th 2/19 – 4/18 16 5 – 8 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 J. McNally Course/Section Days No classDates 3/19, 3/21 Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor CET 376 9A9B T, Th 2/196/4 – – 7/30 4/18 16 5 – 8 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 J. McNally No Noclass class 3/19, 7/4 3/21 CET 376 9B T, Th 6/4 – 7/30 16 5 – 8 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 J. McNally No class 7/4 WELDING NEW! WELDING/FABRICATION PrepareWELDING for a career as a welder/fabricator. This is a new accelerated program that leads to one of two certificates: MIG & TIG Welder/Fabricator, StickNEW! & WELDING/FABRICATIONFlux-cored Welder/Fabricator. Students learn the basics of welding, cutting, and fabricating processes and then specialize in the area of theirPrepare choice. for a Thiscareer program as a welder/fabricator. is aligned with the This American is a new Weldingaccelerated Society program (AWS) that standards leads to for one Entry of two Level certificates: and Advanced MIG & Welder TIG Welder/Fabricator, certification. Can beStick completed & Flux-cored in one Welder/Fabricator. year through evening Students and learn on-line the classes. basics ofOffered welding, on thecutting, Wye andMills fabricating campus. processes and then specialize in the area of their choice. This program is aligned with the American Welding Society (AWS) standards for Entry Level and Advanced Welder certification. Can be completed in one year through evening and on-line classes. Offered on the Wye Mills campus. FUNDAMENTALS38 OF WELDING This course is designed to provide introductory knowledge and skills for an entry-level welder. Topics include occupational and safety FUNDAMENTALSconsiderations, identification OF WELDING of suitable metals,(410) 827-5850 electrodes and • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed wires, performing various welding techniques, basic welding symbols and codes, Thiswelding course inspection is designed methods, to provide and grooveintroductory and fillet knowledge welds on and carbon skills steel. for an Course entry- levelprovides welder. an overview Topics include of oxy -occupationalfuel, shielded and metal safety arc welding considerations,(SMAW), gas metal identification arc welding of (GMAW) suitable gasmetals, tungsten electrodes arc welding and wires, (GTAW) performing and flux various-cored arcwelding welding techniques, (FCAW) processes. basic welding Prerequisite(s): symbols and None. codes, Tuition:welding inspection In-county methods,$100, Out and-of -groovecounty and $105, fillet Out welds-of-State on carbon $110. steel. All students Course provides pay $630 an course overview fee. of Textbook oxy-fuel, shieldedis required metal. Contact arc welding Tom Ellis,(SMAW), at [email protected] gas metal arc welding (GMAW) or 410 -gas822 tungsten-5400 ext. arc 2396 welding for more (GTAW) information. and flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) processes. Prerequisite(s): None. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is required. Contact Tom Ellis,Course/Section at [email protected] Days or 410-822Dates-5400 ext. 2396Sessions for more information.Time Location/Room Instructor:

CET 311 9A M, W 1/23 – 3/11/19 14 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 F. Weishaar Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 311 9B T, Th 1/22 – 3/7/19 14 5 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 K. Blankenship CET 311 9A M, W 1/23 – 3/11/19 14 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 F. Weishaar

CET 311 9B T, Th 1/22 – 3/7/19 14 5 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 K. Blankenship NEW! BASIC WELDING AND CUTTING PROCESSES Students will develop the skills in oxy-fuel and plasma cutting, shielded metal arc (Stick), gas metal arc (MIG), flux-cored arc, gas tungsten arc (TIG)NEW welding! BASIC processes. WELDING Students AND CUTTING will also establish PROCESSES a deeper understanding of drawing and welding symbol interpretation as they work towardsStudents the will AWS develop Entry the Level skills Welder in oxy Performance-fuel and plasma Qualification cutting, shielded Tests. 75 metal hours arc per (Stick), semester. gas metal Prerequisite(s): arc (MIG), flux Fundamentals-cored arc, gas of tungsten Welding arc, CET (TIG)311. Tuition:welding processes.Tuition: In Students-county $100,will also Out establish-of-county a deeper $105, understanding Out-of-State $110.of drawing All students and welding pay $588 symbol course interpretation fee. Text bookas they is workrequired . towardsContact theTom AWS Ellis, Entry at [email protected] Level Welder Performance or 410Qualification-822-5400 Tests. ext. 239675 hours for moreper semester. information. Prerequisite(s): Fundamentals of Welding, CET 311 . Tuition: Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $588 course fee. Textbook is required. ContactCourse/Section Tom Ellis, at [email protected] Dates or 410 -822-5400Sessions ext. 2396 for Timemore information.Location/Room Instructor:

CET 310 9A M, W 3/25 – 5/8/19 14 3 – 6:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 D. Willey Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 310 9B M, W 3/25 – 5/8/19 14 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 F. Weishaar CET 310 9A M, W 3/25 – 5/8/19 14 3 – 6:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 D. Willey CET 310 9C T, Th 3/26 – 5/9/19 14 5 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 K. Blankenship CET 310 9B M, W 3/25 – 5/8/19 14 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 F. Weishaar CET 310 9C T, Th 3/26 – 5/9/19 14 5 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 K. Blankenship 31

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This section is taught online. Students must have Internet access. An additional registration form is required to register for this class and is available through the Registration Office or on the Chesapeake College Home Page at www.chesapeake.edu. For more information, please e-mail the instructor, M. Collins ([email protected]). MARINE SERVICE INDUSTRY

NEW! MARINE SERVICE TECHNICIAN Prepare for a career in the marine service industry. Chesapeake College has partnered with Yamaha to offer a marine service technician program focusing on outboard engine service and repair. Outboards represent the fastest growing segment of the marine industry. The electronic advancements that have led to this growth have also made outboards ever-more complex to service. This program will prepare students for entry level positions as qualified marine service technicians with local/regional dealers, marinas, and repair facilities.

INTRODUCTION TO MARINE OUTBOARD ENGINE SYSTEMS This course is designed to enable the student to gain a basic understanding of marine outboard motors, their operating principles, and the tools used to service and maintain them. No prior technical or mechanical experience is necessary for this course. Topics to be covered include boat control, bracket, electrical systems, fuel systems, ignition, lower unit, lubrication, motor designs, and propellers. At the conclusion of this course students will take the Certified Yamaha Outboard Technician exam. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $470 course fee. Textbook is included. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor CET 376 9A T, Th 2/19 – 4/18 16 5 – 8 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 J. McNally No class 3/19, 3/21 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING CET 376 9B T, Th 6/4 – 7/30 16 5 – 8 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 J. McNally No class 7/4 BUSINESSWELDING WELDING NEW! WELDING/FABRICATION Prepare for a career as a welder/fabricator. This is a new accelerated program that leads to one of two certificates: MIG & TIG Welder/Fabricator, Stick & Flux-cored Welder/Fabricator. Students learn the basics of welding, cutting, and fabricating processes and then specialize in the area of their choice. This program is aligned with the American Welding Society (AWS) standards for Entry Level and Advanced Welder certification. Can be completed in one year through evening and on-line classes. Offered on the Wye Mills campus.

FUNDAMENTALS OF WELDING This course is designed to provide introductory knowledge and skills for an entry-level welder. Topics include occupational and safety considerations, identification of suitable metals, electrodes and wires, performing various welding techniques, basic welding symbols and codes, welding inspection methods, and groove and fillet welds on carbon steel. Course provides an overview of oxy-fuel, shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW) gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) and flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) processes. Prerequisite(s): None. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 311 9A M, W 1/23 – 3/11/19 14 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 F. Weishaar CET 311 9B T, Th 1/22 – 3/7/19 14 5 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 K. Blankenship

NEW! BASIC WELDING AND CUTTING PROCESSES Students will develop the skills in oxy-fuel and plasma cutting, shielded metal arc (Stick), gas metal arc (MIG), flux-cored arc, gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding processes. Students will also establish a deeper understanding of drawing and welding symbol interpretation as they work towards the AWS Entry Level Welder Performance Qualification Tests. 75 hours per semester. Prerequisite(s): Fundamentals of Welding, CET 311. Tuition: Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $588 course fee. Textbook is required. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 310 9A M, W 3/25 – 5/8/19 14 3 – 6:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 D. Willey CET 310 9B M, W 3/25 – 5/8/19 14 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 F. Weishaar CET 310 9C T, Th 3/26 – 5/9/19 14 5 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 K. Blankenship

NEW! WELDING/FABRICATION LAB 31 This course is designed to offer opportunities for the students to expand their skills with cutting, welding, and fabrication processes. Topics include varied cutting operations using oxy-fuel and plasma, multi-directional fillet and groove welding, joint fit-up and tacking. Students will work independently at their own pace on projects tailored to their identified areas of need or interest. Prerequisite(s): Fundamentals of Welding, CET 311. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $588 course fee. Textbook is included. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 309 9A T, Th 5/28 – 8/1/19 19 5 – 7:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 K. Blankenship No class 7/4

ADVANCED WELDING NOTE: THIS COURSE IS BEING OFFERED ONLY FOR THE STUDENTS WHO BEGAN THE PREVIOUS WELDING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM AT CHESAPEAKE. 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. Prerequisite: CEI 447. 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). Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 448 9B1 Sat 1/26 – 5/11/19 15 9 am – 12:35 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 C. Baker No class 3/19 39 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

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. All students pay $850 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEI 266 9C F 1/25, 1/26, 1/27/19 9 6 - 10 pm WYE Mills/T-132 John Sharp Sat 2/1, 2/2, 2/3/19 8 am - 5 pm Sun 2/8, 2/9, 2/10/19 8 am - 5 pm

For additional dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected]

TRUCK AND BUS DRIVER TRAINING

COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE Prepare for a career as a professional tractor-trailer or bus driver where you can earn $40,000 to $70,000 or more annually. Learn the basics needed for driving a tractor-trailer (Class A license) or a school bus, motor coach, straight truck, and dump truck (Class B license). Training includes comprehensive classroom instruction, technical maneuvering skills, and guided drive time. The CDL A program can be completed in six weeks (day classes) or 12 weeks (night classes). The CDL B program can be completed in four weeks (day classes) or eight weeks (night classes). Students can also choose to take the CDL A and B programs together to increase their employability and career options. Tuition: CDL A Program: $4,065; CDL B Program: $2,765; CDL A & B together: $4,720. Financial assistance is available to qualified students. Classes are rolling and begin every seven weeks, year-round. Offered on the Wye Mills Campus. Contact Program Coordinator, Bill Gilbert, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

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NEW ! WELDING/FABRICATION LAB NEWThis c!ourse WELDING/FABRICATION is designed to offer opportunities LAB for the students to expand their skills with cutting, welding, and fabrication processes. Topics includeThis course varied is designed cutting operations to offer opportunities using oxy-fuel for and the plasma,students multi to expand-directional their skillsfillet andwith groove cutting, welding, welding, joint and fitfabrication-up and tac processes.king. Students Topics will includework independently varied cutting at operations their own paceusing on oxy projects-fuel and tailored plasma, to multitheir -identifieddirectional areas fillet of and need groove or interest. welding, Prerequisite(s): joint fit-up and Fundamentals tacking. Students of will workWelding, independently CET 311. Tuition: at their own In-county pace on $100, projects Out -tailoredof-county to their $105, identified Out-of- Stateareas $110.of need All or students interest. payPrerequisite(s): $588 course Fundamentals fee. Textbook isof included.Welding, CETContact 311. TomTuition: Ellis, In at-county [email protected] $100, Out-of-county or 410 $105,-822 Out-5400-of -ext.State 2396 $110. for All more students information. pay $588 course fee. Textbook is included. Contact Tom Ellis, at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCET 309 9A DaysT, Th 5/28Dates – 8/1/19 Sessions19 5 – Time7:30 pm WYELocation/Room Mills/MTC-107 K.Instructor: Blankenship CET 309 9A T, Th 5/28No class – 8/1/19 7/4 19 5 – 7:30 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 K. Blankenship No class 7/4 ADV ANCED WELDING ADVNOTE:ANCED THIS COURSE WELDING IS BEING OFFERED ONLY FOR THE STUDENTS WHO BEGAN THE PREVIOUS WELDING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM AT NOTE:CHESAPEAKE. THIS COURSE This c ourseIS BEING is desi OFFEREDgned to ONLY provide FOR the THE stude STUDENTSnt with adWHOvan BEGANced skills THE in thePREVIOUS art and WELDING science of CERTIFICATE welding and PROGRAMto prepare ATthe student for CHESAPEAKE.certification. T opics This c includeourse is ver desiticagnedl, ov erheadto provide and the pipe stude weldinnt withg, shop adv saanfetcedy, and skills both in the MIG art and and TIG scien procceedu of rweselding as well and as the to pr useepa ofre various the stude matnterial fors . Prercertificequisiation.te: CEITopics 447. include Tuition: ver Intica-coul, novtyerhead $360, Candourse pipe fee: weldin $318;g, Tshopuition: safet Outy, and-of-c bothoun MIGty $564, and TIG Course proc edufee:r $333;es as w Telluition: as the Out use-of-State of various $795, material s. CPrerourseequisi fee:te: $333. CEI 44 7.(Textbook Tuition: In required).-county $360, Contact Course Frannie fee: $318; Phillips Tuition: at [email protected] Out-of-county $564, Course or f ee:410 $333;-822- 5400Tuition: ext. Out 2396-of-State for more $795, Cinformation.Chesapeakeourse fee: $333. College (Textbook NONCREDIT required). Contact CAREER Frannie TRAINING Phillips & ENRICHMENT at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CourCEIse 448/Se 9Bction1 DSatays 1/26Dat – 5/11/19es Sess15ions 9 am –Time 12:35 pm WYELoca Mills/MTCtion/Room-107 InC.stru Bakerctor: OCCUPATIONALCEI 448 9B1 Sat 1/26No class – 5/11/19 3/19 TRAINING 15 9 am – 12:35 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 C. Baker No class 3/19 BUSINESSTRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION PROFESSIONALTRANSPORTATION CAPTAIN’S SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL (CG approved Captai CAPTAIN’Sn’s course) SCHOOLThis course is designed to get the mariner to the level as required by the U.S. Coast Guard to become a prof(CG essionaapprovled captain Captai. Tn’shis cisourse) a comple Thites c “ourshandse is- desion” cgoursnede to wit geht ath cere marinetificater whicto theh leisvel proo asf r ofequi compered byten thcye U for.S. Cthoase Ctoas Guat Guard tord be “6c ompak”e alicens e. All profrequiessionared subjel captaincts are. 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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 266 9C F 1/25, 1/26, 1/27/19 9 6 - 10 pm WYE Mills/T-132 John Sharp CEI 266 9C SatF 1/25,2/1, 1/26, 2/2, 2/3/19 1/27/19 9 86 am - 10 - pm5 pm WYE Mills/T-132 John Sharp SunSat 2/8,2/1, 2/9, 2/2, 2/10/19 2/3/19 8 am - 5 pm Sun 2/8, 2/9, 2/10/19 8 am - 5 pm

For additional dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] For additional dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] TRUCK AND BUS DRIVER TRAINING TRUCK BUSINESSTRUCK AND BUS & BUSDRIVER DRIVER TRAINING TRAINING COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE COMMERCIALPrepare for a career DRIVER’S as a professional LICENSE tractor -trailer or bus driver where you can earn $40,000 to $70,000 or more Prepareannually. for Learn a career the asbasics a professional needed for tractor driving-trailer a tractor or bus-trailer driver (Class where A license) you can or earn a school $40,000 bus, to motor $70,000 coach, or more straight annually.truck, and Learndump the tru ckbasics (Class needed B license). for driving Training a tractor includes-trailer comprehensive (Class A license) classroom or a school instruction, bus, motor technical coach, straight truck,maneuvering and dump skills, tru andck (Class guided B license). drive time. Training The CDL includes A program comprehensive can be completed classroom in instruction,six weeks (day technical classes) or 12 maneuveringweeks (night classes). skills, and The guided CDL B drive program time. can The be CDL completed A program in fourcan beweeks completed (day classes) in six weeksor eight (day weeks classes) (night or classes). 12 weeksStudents (night can classes).also choose The toCDL take B program the CDL Acan and be B completed programs togetherin four weeks to increase (day classes) their employability or eight weeks and (night career classes). Studentsoptions. Tuition: can also CDL choose A Program: to take the $4,065; CDL A CDLand B programsProgram: together$2,765; CDLto increase A & B together: their employability $4,720. Financial and career assistanceoptions. Tuition: is available CDL A toProgram: qualified $4,065; students. CDL ClassesB Program: are rolling $2,765; and CDL begin A & B every together: seven $ 4,720.weeks, Financial year-round. assistanceOffered on is the available Wye Mills to qualifiedCampus. Contactstudents. Program Classes Coordinator, are rolling and Bill begin Gilbert, every at [email protected] seven weeks, year-round. or Offered410-822 on-5400 the ext. Wye 2396 Mills for Campus. more information. Contact Program Coordinator, Bill Gilbert, at [email protected] or 410 -822-5400 ext. 2396 for more information.

Class Start Dates for 2018-2019 32 32 Day Classes: 12/3/18 2/11/19 4/1/19 5/13/19 7/8/19 8/26/19 10/14/19 12/2/19

Night 1/7/19 4/8/19 6/24/19 9/16/19 12/9/19 Classes:

TRUCK AND BUS DRIVER TRAINING Bill Gilbert Truck Driving Program Coordinator Call Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400, ext. 2360 INTERESTED IN A CAREER or [email protected] AS BUS OR TRUCK DRIVER? • Get your CDL in as little as 6 weeks Register NOW! • You can earn $40,000 to $70,000 or more annually • Job placement assistance available • Financial assistance available to qualified students • Day and night classes available

Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400, ext. 2360 or [email protected] • CDL Class “A” License - in 6 weeks 40 • CDL Class “B” or School Bus License – in 4 weeks • You can earn(410) $40,000 827-5850 to $70,000 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed or more annually • Financial assistance available to qualified students • Day and night classes available • Classes begin year round every seven weeks.

VETERINARY ASSISTANT 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. 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 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 medical insurance or worker’s compensation for any injuries suffered while participating in this program. Students are required to show proof of medical insurance.

Pre-requisites: 18 years of age and diploma 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 Medical Terminology course (CEG 541) 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/. For more information, contact [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. Clinical shirt and clinical book are included, students are required to purchase course textbook. 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 9 W 9/11 – 10/23/19 7 6 – 9:15 WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey pm 33

Class Start Dates for 2018-2019

Day Classes: 12/3/18 2/11/19 4/1/19 5/13/19 7/8/19 8/26/19 10/14/19 12/2/19 Class Start Dates for 2018-2019 Night Day Classes: 1/7/19 4/8/19 6/24/19 9/16/19 12/9/19 Classes: 12/3/18 2/11/19 4/1/19 5/13/19 7/8/19 8/26/19 10/14/19 12/2/19 Night 1/7/19 4/8/19 6/24/19 9/16/19 12/9/19 TRUCKClasses: AND BUS DRIVER TRAINING Bill Gilbert Truck Driving Program Coordinator TRUCK AND BUS DRIVER TRAINING Bill Gilbert Truck Driving Program Coordinator

Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400, ext. 2360 or [email protected]

• CDL Class “A” License - in 6 weeks Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400, ext. 2360 or [email protected] • CDL Class “B” or School Bus License – in 4 weeks • • YouCDL can Class earn “A” $40,000 License to - in $70,000 6 weeks or more annually • • FinancialCDL Class assistance “B” or School available Bus License to qualified –Chesapeake in 4students weeks College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT • • DayYou and can night earn classes$40,000 available to $70,000 or more annually • • ClassesFinancial begin assistance year round available every to seven qualified weeks. students • Day and night classes available • Classes begin year round every sevenOCCUPATIONAL weeks. TRAINING VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING

VETERINARYVETERINARYBUSINESSVETERINARY ASSISTANT ASSISTANT ASSISTANT TRAINING TRAINING Chesapeake College’s Veterinary Assistant Training prepares students to work in the animal care field. As trained Veterinary Assistants, students willVETERINARY support veterinary ASSISTANT technicians and veterinarians in a variety of inpatient and outpatient activities. The training consists of four non-credit coursesChesapeake that include College’s supervised Veterinary clinical Assistant practicum Training hours prepares completed students outside to work of the in the classroom. animal care In order field. to As receive trained a Veterinarycertificate ofAssistants, completion students for thiswill course, support students veterinary will technicians be required and to take veterinarians a final examination, in a variety attend of inpatient 85 percent and outpatient of the classroom activities. hours, The and training complete consists the of assigned four non -credit practicumcourses that hours. include Veterinary supervised Assistant clinical Training practicum uses hourslive animals completed for teaching outside purposes. of the classroom. Chesapeake In order College to receive takes alla certificate necessary of safety completion for precautionsthis course, when students students will be interact required with to livetake animals, a final examination, however, the attend potential 85 percent exists for of students the classroom to be bitten,hours, andscratched complete or injured the assigned by an animal whilepracticum participating hours. Veterinary in this training. Assistant Chesapeake Training usesCollege live makes animals no for representation teaching purposes. concerning Chesapeake any animal’s College exposure takes all to necessary rabies or othersafety diseases andprecautions does not whenprovide students medical interact insurance with or live worker’s animals, compensation however, the for potential any injuries exists suffered for students while toparticipating be bitten, scratched in this program. or injured Students by an animal are requiredwhile participating to show proof in this of medical training. insurance. Chesapeake College makes no representation concerning any animal’s exposure to rabies or other diseases and does not provide medical insurance or worker’s compensation for any injuries suffered while participating in this program. Students are Prerequired-requisites: to show 18 years proof of of age medical and diploma insurance. 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 comprehensionPre-requisites: 18and years arithmetic of age andwith diploma a proficiency or G.E.D. score Students of 45 for must each. attend In addition, a Health students Career mustOrientation successfully Session complete (see the the following online Medicalorientation Terminologyschedule). Prior course to registering (CEG 541) prior for the to program,registration. students For more must information, successfully or complete to register, the go Chesapeake to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. College placement exam for reading Financialcomprehension assistance and may arithmetic be available with througha proficiency the Deferred score of Payment45 for each. Plan. In addition, For more students information, must go successfully to the website complete at: the online Medical https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/Terminology course (CEG 541) prior to registration.. For more Forinformation, more information, contact [email protected]. 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: VETERINARYhttps://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/ ASSISTANT TRAINING I . For more information, contact [email protected]. This course is designed to provide an introduction to the field of veterinary medicine and the outpatient systems and exam room procedures for veterinaryVETERINARY assistants ASSISTANT and people TRAINING starting entry I -level careers in veterinary hospitals. Topics include: overview of the field of veterinary science, officeThis courseprocedures is designed and client to provide relations, an cell introduction make-up andto the exam field room of veterinary procedures. medicine Clinical and shirt the and outpatient clinical booksystems are andincluded, exam studentsroom procedures are for requiredveterinary to purchaseassistants course and people textbook starting. Tuition: entry- levelIn-county careers $165, in veterinary Out-of-county hospitals. $170, Topics Out include:-of-State overview $175. Course of the feefield $185. of veterinary science, office procedures and client relations, cell make-up and exam room procedures. Clinical shirt and clinical book are included, students are required to purchase course textbook. 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 9 W 9/11 – 10/23/19 7 6 – 9:15 WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey Course/Section Days Dates Sessions pmTime Location/Room Instructor: CEI 843 9 W 9/11 – 10/23/19 7 6 – 9:15 WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey33 VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING II pm This course is designed to provide an overview of laboratory procedures, drug therapy, and radiology procedures. Topics include: types of 33 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 10/30 – 12/4/2019 5 6 – 9:15 WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey No class 11/27 pm

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-of- county $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $130.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 845 9A W 12/11/19 – 1/29/20 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey No class 12/25, 1/1

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: In- county $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 2/5 – 3/11/20 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey

41 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed WELLNESS AND FITNESS(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 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 and 16 hours practical training. 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]. Tuition: In-county $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 9B Sat 2/16 – 4/20/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 3/16 CEX 379 9C Sat 6/8 – 8/10/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 7/6

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 [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.

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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 10/30 – 12/4/2019 5 6 – 9:15 WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey No class 11/27 pm

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-of- county $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $130.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 845 9A W 12/11/19 – 1/29/20 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey No class 12/25, 1/1

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING IV ThisChesapeake course is designed College to provideNONCREDIT an overview CAREER of surgical TRAINING preparation, & ENRICHMENT 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: In- county $135, Out-of-county $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $160.

OCCUPATIONALCourse/Section Days Dates TRAINING Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 846 9A W 2/5 – 3/11/20 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Dr. Katelin McConkey 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 and 16 hours practical training. 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]. Tuition: In-county $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 9B Sat 2/16 – 4/20/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 3/16 CEX 379 9C Sat 6/8 – 8/10/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 7/6

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 [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 34 e xercise 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 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.

WORKPLACE TRAINING

LIFT TRUCK TRAINING This course is designed to prepare students to properly operate an industrial powered lift truck in the workplace. Topics include: categorizing the different42 types of lift trucks, review of basic safety, emergency procedures, inspections, load handling and hands on practice of lift truck operation. Hands on practice will include loading/unloading(410) 827-5850 trailers, basic • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed maintenance procedures and fueling. Course supports the OSHA requirements for lift truck safety certification. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-State $15. All students pay course fee: $149.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEX 073 9A Th 3/28/19 1 9 – 3 pm WYE/TBD Staff

CEX 073 9B T 5/7/19 1 9 – 3 pm WYE/TBD Staff

CEX 073 9A Th 7/11/19 1 9 – 3 pm WYE/TBD Staff

SAFETY MANAGEMENT This course is a study of accidents, methods of preventing accidents, personal protection, OSHA, MOSHA, industrial and general shop safety. (Also offered as TEC 115 on the credit schedule.) All students pay $220 course fee. (Textbook required)

Course/Section Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 041 9A 1/22 – 5/13/19 Online Online Online M. Collins

This section is taught online. Students must have Internet access. An additional registration form is required to register for this class and is available through the Registration Office or on the Chesapeake College Home Page at www.chesapeake.edu. For more information, please e-mail the instructor, M. Collins ([email protected]).

WATER/WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT The following courses are offered in cooperation with the MD Center for Environmental Training (MCET).

MCET is celebrating over 25 years of providing comprehensive training and technical assistance for environmental compliance and occupational safety and health.

Courses are offered that specialize in water/wastewater operator certification to meet state professional certification requirements. MCET offers comprehensive occupational, safety, and health training for the public and the private sector.

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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. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT 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 reachingOCCUPATIONAL their goals. This class will help you develop the skillsTRAINING 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.

WORKPLACEBUSINESSWORKPLACE TRAINING TRAINING

LIFT TRUCK TRAINING This course is designed to prepare students to properly operate an industrial powered lift truck in the workplace. Topics include: categorizing the different types of lift trucks, review of basic safety, emergency procedures, inspections, load handling and hands on practice of lift truck operation. Hands on practice will include loading/unloading trailers, basic maintenance procedures and fueling. Course supports the OSHA requirements for lift truck safety certification. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-State $15. All students pay course fee: $149.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEX 073 9A Th 3/28/19 1 9 – 3 pm WYE/TBD Staff

CEX 073 9B T 5/7/19 1 9 – 3 pm WYE/TBD Staff

CEX 073 9A Th 7/11/19 1 9 – 3 pm WYE/TBD Staff

SAFETY MANAGEMENT This course is a study of accidents, methods of preventing accidents, personal protection, OSHA, MOSHA, industrial and general shop safety. (Also offered as TEC 115 on the credit schedule.) All students pay $220 course fee. (Textbook required)

Course/Section Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 041 9A 1/22 – 5/13/19 Online Online Online M. Collins

This section is taught online. Students must have Internet access. An additional registration form is required to register for this class and is available through the Registration Office or on the Chesapeake College Home Page at www.chesapeake.edu. For more information, please e-mail the instructor, M. Collins ([email protected]).

WATER/WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT The following courses are offered in cooperation with the MD Center for Environmental Training (MCET).

MCET is celebrating over 25 years of providing comprehensive training and technical assistance for environmental compliance and occupational safety and health.

Courses are offered that specialize in water/wastewater operator certification to meet state professional certification requirements. MCET offers comprehensive occupational, safety, and health training for the public and the private sector.

A variety of classes will be held throughout the year. For more information about the class schedule and offerings, please contact Leanne Allen at 410-827-5851, [email protected] or Joyce Warrington at 410-827-5833, [email protected] or visit the MCET Website for the Fall 2018 – Spring 2019 course info at www.mcet.org. *All classes will be held on the WYE Mills campus from 8 am to 4 pm. 35

Dates Title Days Time Location/Room Instructor 12/11/18 Chloramines - Potable Water Disinfection T 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF with a Different Twist 3/6/19 Sources and Treatment of Water W 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

4/11/19 Basic and Enhanced Nutrient Removal Th 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

5/1/19 Ladder Diagram & Troubleshooting W 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

5/16/19 Wastewater Certification Examination Th 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF Preparation 6/12/19 Optimization of Activated Sludge and Fixed W 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF Film ENR Processes through Automation

CHESAPEAKE REGION SAFETY COUNCIL The following courses are offered in cooperation with the Chesapeake Region Safety Council (CRSC). 43 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed A variety of classes will be held throughout the year. For more information about the class schedule and offerings, please contact the Chesapeake Region Safety Council at 1-800-875-4770, [email protected] or visit the CRSC Website for the 2018-2019 course information at www.chesapeakesc.org

*All classes will be held on the WYE Mills campus from 8 am to 4 pm.

OSHA 10 HOUR AND OSHA 30 HOUR FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Facilitators identify safety and health principles that help you meet OSHA requirements. Special emphasis is places on areas in construction that most commonly result in worker injury or property damage. You are also briefed on basic instructional approaches, improving compliance communication, and training at the work site. Topics include but not limited to: fall protection, electrocution, personal protective equipment, health hazards in construction, electrical, material handling hazard communication and and stairs.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 12/3 - 12/6/18 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF

OSHA 510 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in the construction industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Construction Standards, construction safety and health principles, and special emphasis on those areas in construction which are most hazardous. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define construction terms found in the OSHA Construction Standards, identify hazards which occur in the construction industry, locate and determine appropriate OSHA Construction Standards, policies, and procedures, and describe the use of the OSHA Construction Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing safety and health program.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 1/28 - 1/31/19 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

OSHA 511 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in general industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA General Industry Standards, general industry principles and special emphasis on those areas in general industry which are most hazardous. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define general industry terms found in the OSHA General Industry Standards, identify hazards which occur in general industry, locate and determine appropriate OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and procedures, and describe the use of OSHA General Industry Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing safety and health program.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 2/11 – 2/14/19 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

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A variety of classes will be held throughout the year. For more information about the class schedule and offerings, please contact Leanne Allen at 410-827-5851, [email protected] or Joyce Warrington at 410-827-5833, [email protected] or visit the MCET Website for the Fall 2018 – Spring 2019 course info at www.mcet.org. *All classes will be held on the WYE Mills campus from 8 am to 4 pm.

Dates Title Days Time Location/Room Instructor 12/11/18 Chloramines - Potable Water Disinfection T 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF with a Different Twist 3/6/19 Sources and Treatment of Water W 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

4/11/19 Basic and Enhanced Nutrient Removal Th 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF Chesapeake5/1/19 College Ladder NONCREDIT Diagram & CAREERTroubleshooting TRAINING & ENRICHMENTW 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF 5/16/19 Wastewater Certification Examination Th 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF Preparation 6/12/19 Optimization of Activated Sludge and Fixed W 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF OCCUPATIONAL Film ENR Processes through Automation TRAINING

CHESAPEAKE REGION SAFETY COUNCIL The following courses are offered in cooperation with the Chesapeake Region Safety Council (CRSC).

A variety of classes will be held throughout the year. For more information about the class schedule and offerings, please contact the Chesapeake Region Safety Council at 1-800-875-4770, [email protected] or visit the CRSC Website for the 2018-2019 course information at www.chesapeakesc.org

*All classes will be held on the WYE Mills campus from 8 am to 4 pm.

OSHA 10 HOUR AND OSHA 30 HOUR FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Facilitators identify safety and health principles that help you meet OSHA requirements. Special emphasis is places on areas in construction that most commonly result in worker injury or property damage. You are also briefed on basic instructional approaches, improving compliance communication, and training at the work site. Topics include but not limited to: fall protection, electrocution, personal protective equipment, health hazards in construction, electrical, material handling hazard communication and ladders and stairs.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 12/3 - 12/6/18 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF

OSHA 510 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in the construction industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Construction Standards, construction safety and health principles, and special emphasis on those areas in construction which are most hazardous. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define construction terms found in the OSHA Construction Standards, identify hazards which occur in the construction industry, locate and determine appropriate OSHA Construction Standards, policies, and procedures, and describe the use of the OSHA Construction Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing safety and health program.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 1/28 - 1/31/19 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

OSHA 511 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in general industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA General Industry Standards, general industry principles and special emphasis on those areas in general industry which are most hazardous. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define general industry terms found in the OSHA General Industry Standards, identify hazards which occur in general industry, locate and determine appropriate OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and procedures, and describe the use of OSHA General Industry Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing safety and health program.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 2/11 – 2/14/19 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

OSHA 501 - TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10 and 30-hour general industry safety and health Outreach training program to their employees and other interested groups. Using the OSHA General Industry Standards as a guide, special emphasis is placed on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as those which are most hazardous. Students are briefed on effective instructional 36 approaches and use of visual aids and handouts. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach classes, and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion. Students who wish to participate as authorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program must prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA General Industry Outreach Training Program topic individually or as part of a group and successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 3/11 – 3/14/19 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH 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 Couching the44 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(410) of excellence. 827-5850 Topics • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_edcovered 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: F 3/15/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

OSHA 500 - TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour construction safety and health Outreach Training Program to their employees and other interested groups. Using OSHA Construction Standards as a guide, special emphasis is placed on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as those which are most hazardous. Students are briefed on effective instructional approaches and use of visual aids and handouts. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both 10- and 30-hour Construction Outreach classes, and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion. Students who wish to participate as authorized Outreach trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program must prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA Construction Outreach Training Program topic individually or as part of a group and successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 4/8 - 4/11/19 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

TEAM SAFETY This training Team Safety provides an approach to planning for, assembling, and building effective safety and health teams. This course includes a self-assessment to determine your level of understanding, and involves interactive exercises for you to apply newly learned concepts to building and managing safety teams. Learn the distinction between safety teams and safety committees and how the two complement each other.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M 5/20/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

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

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: T 5/21/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

SAFETY INSPECTION This workshop provides an overview of the safety and health inspection process, then examines specific techniques to improve the process. Students learn to develop and use checklists in continuous and formal safety inspections.

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Interested in a career as a Dental Assistant?

Get the skills and training you need for a successful career in the healthcare field.

Learn how to get started by attending a free healthcare orientation. Sessions are offered twice a month. Please see the course catalog or go to the college website at www.chesapeake.edu for detailed class and registration information or contact [email protected] or call 410-827-3412.

See back for schedule information 45 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed OSHA 501 - TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10 and 30-hour general industry safety and health Outreach training program to their employees and other interested groups. Using the OSHA General Industry Standards as a guide, special emphasis is placed on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as those which are most hazardous. Students are briefed on effective instructional approaches and use of visual aids and handouts. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach classes, and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion. Students who wish to participate as authorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program must prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA General Industry Outreach Training Program topic individually or as part of a group and successfully pass a written exam at the end of the NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT course.Chesapeake College

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: OCCUPATIONALM - Th 3/11 – 3/14/19 4 TRAINING8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH 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 Couching 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: F 3/15/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

OSHA 500 - TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour construction safety and health Outreach Training Program to their employees and other interested groups. Using OSHA Construction Standards as a guide, special emphasis is placed on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as those which are most hazardous. Students are briefed on effective instructional approaches and use of visual aids and handouts. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both 10- and 30-hour Construction Outreach classes, and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion. Students who wish to participate as authorized Outreach trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program must prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA Construction Outreach Training Program topic individually or as part of a group and successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 4/8 - 4/11/19 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

TEAM SAFETY This training Team Safety provides an approach to planning for, assembling, and building effective safety and health teams. This course includes a self-assessment to determine your level of understanding, and involves interactive exercises for you to apply newly learned concepts to building and managing safety teams. Learn the distinction between safety teams and safety committees and how the two complement each other.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M 5/20/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

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

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: T 5/21/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

SAFETY INSPECTION This workshop provides an overview of the safety and health inspection process, then examines specific techniques to improve the process. Students learn to develop and use checklists in continuous and formal safety inspections.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 37 W 5/22/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a proven process for controlling operating hazards and costs. Get a step-by-step overview of the process, and define your role in making it effective. Through lecture, demonstrations, and workshops, students learn how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. Students also learn how to enlist participation from line employees, supervisors, and upper management.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

46 Th 5/23/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed FIRST AID, CPR & AED INSTRUCTOR TRAINING National Safety Council's First Aid Institute is an internationally recognized authority on first aid procedures and CPR & AED Instruction. Both programs are recognized by Federal OSHA and Maryland Occupational Safety & Health (MOSH). CPR programs comply with the latest guidelines as outlined by the American Heart Association.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - W 6/10 - 6/12/19 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

OSHA 503 - UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS This course is designed for Outreach Training Program trainers who have completed course #501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry and who are authorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program. The course provides an update on OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and regulations. Upon course completion students will have the ability to demonstrate continued professional development in their field by applying effective adult learning principles and interactive training techniques to clearly identify, define, and explain general industry hazards and acceptable corrective measures as they continue to teach the 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training Program classes.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - W 7/8 -7/10/19 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

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

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Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: W 5/22/19 1 OCCUPATIONAL8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH TRAININGSTAFF

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a proven process for controlling operating hazards and costs. Get a step-by-step overview of the process, and define your role in making it effective. Through lecture, demonstrations, and workshops, students learn how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. Students also learn how to enlist participation from line employees, supervisors, and upper management.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Th 5/23/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

FIRST AID, CPR & AED INSTRUCTOR TRAINING National Safety Council's First Aid Institute is an internationally recognized authority on first aid procedures and CPR & AED Instruction. Both programs are recognized by Federal OSHA and Maryland Occupational Safety & Health (MOSH). CPR programs comply with the latest guidelines as outlined by the American Heart Association.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - W 6/10 - 6/12/19 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

OSHA 503 - UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS This course is designed for Outreach Training Program trainers who have completed course #501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry and who are authorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program. The course provides an update on OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and regulations. Upon course completion students will have the ability to demonstrate continued professional development in their field by applying effective adult learning principles and interactive training techniques to clearly identify, define, and explain general industry hazards and acceptable corrective measures as they continue to teach the 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training Program classes.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - W 7/8 -7/10/19 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

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

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Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: W 5/22/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a proven process for controlling operating hazards and costs. Get a step-by-step overview of the process, and define your role in making it effective. Through lecture, demonstrations, and workshops, students learn how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. Students also learn how to enlist participation from line employees, supervisors, and upper management.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Th 5/23/19 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

FIRST AID, CPR & AED INSTRUCTOR TRAINING National Safety Council's First Aid Institute is an internationally recognized authority on first aid procedures and CPR & AED Instruction. Both programs are recognized by Federal OSHA and Maryland Occupational Safety & Health (MOSH). CPR programs comply with the latest guidelines as outlined by the American Heart Association.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - W 6/10 - 6/12/19 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

OSHA 503 - UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS This course is designed for Outreach Training Program trainers who have completed course #501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry and who are authorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program. The course provides an update on OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and regulations. Upon course completion students will have the ability to demonstrate continued professional development in their field by applying effective adult learning principles and interactive training techniques to clearly identify, define, and explain general industry hazards and acceptable corrective measures as they continue to teach the 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training Program classes.

ChesapeakeDays CollegeDates NONCREDIT CAREERSessions TRAINING & ENRICHMENTTime Location/Room Instructor: M - W 7/8 -7/10/19 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH STAFF

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 410-822-5400 ext. For detailed course outlines including demonstrations and to register, go to: careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake or 2360 or e-mail . All instruction and questions about the coursework will be handled through an online http://www.yougotclass.org/[email protected]/Chesapeake. For more information, call Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 ext. instructor2360 or e- mailor through etroutman chat [email protected] Chesapeake College .computer All instruction instructors and questions are not available about the for coursework questions. Bewill sure be handled to read aboutthrough other an online oinstructorccupational or through training chat programs rooms. that Chesapeake are listed College with the computer subject areainstructors of training. are not available for questions. Be sure to read about other occupational training programs that are listed with the subject area of training. 38 BUSINESS/ACCOUNTING BUSINESS/ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTINGBUSINESS/ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EarnACCOUNTING a continuing PROFESSIONAL education certificate CONTINUING by successfully EDUCATION completing the CERTIFICATE following two courses: Earn a continuing education certificate by successfully completing the following two courses: A CCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS I LearnACCOUNTING the basics of FUNDAMENTALS double-entry bookkeeping I while examining how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various financialLearn the reports basics atof thedouble end- entryof the bookkeeping fiscal period. whileAccounts examining receivable, how accounts to analyze payable, and record payroll financial procedures, transactions, sales taxes, as well and as various prepare common various bankingfinancial activitiesreports at will the be end discussed. of the fiscal For period. more information, Accounts receivable, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake accounts payable, payroll procedures, or contact sales etroutman taxes, and- various common [email protected] activities will be discussed. Course feeFor $115. more Ainformation, new section go begins to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake every month! or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 035 A new section beginsDates every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG CharleneInstructor: Messier CEG 035 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Charlene Messier ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS II BuildACCOUNTING on the skills FUNDAMENTALS you gained in Accounting II Fundamentals I (or other introductory course). Explore such topics as special journals, uncollectible accountsBuild on the receivable, skills you plant gained assets, in Accounting depreciation, Fundamentals notes and interest, I (or other accrued introductory revenue course). and expenses, Explore dividends, such topics retained as special earnings, journals, and uncollectible various financialaccounts reports receivable, for corporations. plant assets, depreciation,For more information, notes and interest,go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake accrued revenue and expenses, or dividends, contact etroutman retained earnings,- and various [email protected] reports for corporations. Course For fee more $115. information, A new section go beginsto www.ed2go.com/chesapeake every month! or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 190 A new section beginsDates every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG CharleneInstructor: Messier CEG 190 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Charlene Messier ACCOUNTING FUNDMANTALS SERIES ThisACCOUNTING course bundles FUNDMANTALS Accounting Fundamentals SERIES I and Accounting Fundaments II together in one course at a discounted price. ForThis more course information, bundles Accounting go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake Fundamentals I and Accounting or contactFundaments etroutman II [email protected]. in one course at a discounted Course price. fee $115. A new sectionFor more begins information, every month! go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 191 A new section beginsDates every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG CharleneInstructor: Messier CEG 191 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Charlene Messier

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BUSINESS/ACCOUNTING BUSINESS/ACCOUNTINGACCOUNTING PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTINGEarn a continuing PROFESSIONAL education certificate CONTINUING by successfully EDUCATION completing theCERTIFICATE following two courses: Earn a continuing education certificate by successfully completing the following two courses: ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS I ALearnCCOUNTING the basics ofFUNDAMENTALS double-entry bookkeeping I while examining how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various Learnfinancial the reports basics ofat doublethe end- entryof the bookkeeping fiscal period. whileAccounts examining receivable, how accountsto analyze payable, and record payroll financial procedures, transactions, sales taxes, as well and as variousprepare common various financialbanking activitiesreports at will the be end discussed. of the fiscal For period. more information,Accounts receivable, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake accounts payable, payroll procedures, or contact sales etroutman taxes, and- various common [email protected]. activities will be discussed. Course feeFor $115.more information,A new section go begins to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake every month! or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 035 A new section Datesbegins every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG CharleneInstructor: Messier CEG 035 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Charlene Messier ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS II ACCOUNTINGBuild on the skills FUNDAMENTALS you gained in Accounting II Fundamentals I (or other introductory course). Explore such topics as special journals, uncollectible Buildaccounts on the receivable, skills you plant gained assets, in Accounting depreciation, Fundamentals notes and interest, I (or other accrued introductory revenue course). and expenses, Explore dividends,such topics retained as special earnings, journals, and uncollectible various accountsfinancial reports receivable, for corporations. plant assets, depreciation, For more information, notes and interest, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake accrued revenue and expenses, or dividends, contact etroutman retained earnings,- and various [email protected]. reports for corporations. Course For fee more $115. information, A new section go tobegins www.ed2go.com/chesapeake every month! or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 190 A new section Datesbegins every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG CharleneInstructor: Messier CEG 190 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Charlene Messier ACCOUNTING FUNDMANTALS SERIES ACCOUNTINGThis course bundles FUNDMANTALS Accounting Fundamentals SERIES I and Accounting Fundaments II together in one course at a discounted price. ThisFor morecourse information, bundles Accounting go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake Fundamentals I and Accounting or FundamentscontactChesapeake etroutman II together [email protected]. in one NONCREDIT course at a discounted CAREER Course TRAINING price. fee $115. & ENRICHMENT A new Forsection more begins information, every month! go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 191 A new section Datesbegins every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG ONLINECharleneInstructor: Messier COURSES CEG 191 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Charlene Messier NEW! PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPING WITH QUICKBOOKS 2018 (Software included) NEWPrepare! PROFESSIONAL for a career in the BOOKKEEPINGhigh-demand field WITH of bookkeeping QUICKBOOKS as you 2018 master (Software QuickBooks included) 2018. By the end of the course, you’ll be an expert in Prepareeverything for froma career basic in accountingthe high-demand to double field-entry of bookkeeping bookkeeping. as youYou master can start QuickBooks this online 2018. class when By the you end want of the and course, go at youryou’ll own be an pace. expert For in everythingmore information, from basic go accounting to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake to double-entry bookkeeping. or contact You canetroutman start this-wallace online [email protected]. when you want Courseand go feeat your $2.195 own. Apace. new For moresection information, begins every go month! to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $2.195. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 315 A new section beginsDates every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG Instructor:STAFF A new section begins every month! OL – EDG STAFF CEG 315 BUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIP BUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIP BUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIPLEARN TO BUY AND SELL ON eBay LEARNIf you’ve TOever BUY dreamed AND of SELL working ON eBayfrom home or just earning extra income by buying and selling goods online, this course is for you. Learn how Ifto you’ve create evertitles dreamed that get noticed,of working how from to craft home advertising or just earning copy extthatra sells income items by quickly buying and and for selling top dollar, goods and online, how this to createcourse and is for upload you. Learn photos how of tothe create items titles you are that selling. get noticed, Learn howhow toto conductcraft advertising financial copy transactions that sells and items how quickly to pack and and for ship top anydollar, item and hassle how- free.to create If you’re and a upload buyer, photosyou’ll of thelearn items how you to value are selling. almost Learn any item how up to forconduct auction, financial how to transactions get the best and possible how to price, pack how and to ship protect any item yourself hassle against-free. Iffraud, you’re and a buyer, how to you’ll learncompete how effectively to value almost against any other item bidders. up for auction, For more how information, to get the best go to possible www.ed2go.com/chesapeake price, how to protect yourself or contact against etroutman fraud, and -how to [email protected] effectively against otherCourse bidders. fee $115. For Amore new information, section begins go everyto www.ed2go.com/chesapeake month! or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

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Course/SectionCES 070 A new section beginsDates every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG Kara GordonInstructor: & Shirley Muse 39 CES 070 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse 39 STARTING A PET SITTING BUSINESS FindSTARTING out how A you PET can SITTING start your BUSINESS own pet sitting business. Learn the essentials of running your own business including animal care, home visit etiquette,Find out how and youclient can relations. start your You’ll own explore pet sitting start business.-up costs, Learn accounting, the essentials fee-setting, of running business your plans, own low business-cost marketing, including animal and the care, many home visit opportunitiesetiquette, and for client expanding relations. your You’ll pet explore sitting services.start-up costs,For more accounting, information, fee-setting, go to businesswww.ed2go.com/chesapeake plans, low-cost marketing, or contact and the etroutmanmany - [email protected] for expanding Course your pet fee sitting $115. services. A new section For more begins information, every month! go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 085 A new section beginsDates every month! LocatOL ion/Room– EDG JeffInstructor: Grognet CEG 085 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Jeff Grognet ARTS AND CRAFTS AS A BUSINESS LearnARTS how AND to CRAFTSturn your ASarts A and BUSINESS crafts hobby into a business. Find your market niche, create a unique sales approach, and discover insider secretsLearn how on finding to turn and your getting arts and into crafts the hobbybest craft into shows! a business. For more Find yourinformation, market niche, go to create www.ed2go.com/chesapeake a unique sales approach, and or codiscoverntact etroutman insider - [email protected] on finding and getting Course into the fee best $115. craft A new shows! section For morebegins information, every month! go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 086 A new section beginsDates every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG Instructor:Terri King CEG 086 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Terri King BUSINESS/NON PROFIT GRANT WRITING BUSINESS/NONBUSINESS/NON PROFIT PROFIT GRANT WRITING GRANT WRITING A TO Z GRANT WRITING RaiseA TO money Z GRANT for your WRITING organization by discovering how and where to look for a potential funder. Learn how to network and develop true partnershipsRaise money with for your a variety organization of funders, by howdiscovering to organize how aand successful where to grant look writing for a potential campaign, funder. and how Learn to how put togethto networker a complete and deve lopproposal true package.partnerships For withinformation a variety aboutof funders, additional how to sections organize of a successfulthis course grant go to writing ed2go.com/Chesapeake campaign, and how toor putcontact togeth etroutmaner a complete- proposal [email protected]. For information aboutCourse additional fee $115. sectionsA new section of this begins course every go to month!ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEB 130 A new section beginsDates every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG LindaInstruc Vallejotor: CEB 130 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Linda Vallejo BUSINESS/OFFICE SKILLS BUSINESS/OFFICE SKILLS 49 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FUNDAMENTALS (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed RapidADMINISTRATIVE growth in the health, ASSISTANT legal services, FUNDAMENTALS(410) data processing, 827-5850 management, • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed public relations, and other industries have created many new job opportunitiesRapid growth for in theadministrative health, legal assistants. services, dataMaster processing, the essentials management, of managerial public and relations, staff support, and other information industries and have records created management, many new job communicationsopportunities for technology, administrative travel assistants. and meeting Master coordination, the essentials space of managerial planning, and staffoffice support, ergonomics. information For more and information, records management, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeakecommunications technology, travel or contact and meeting etroutman coordination,[email protected]. space planning, and Course office ergonomics. fee $115. A Fornew more section information, begins every go tomonth! www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 079 A new section beginsDates every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG Becky andInstructor: Tony Swaim CEG 079 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS GainADMINISTRATIVE the skills and knowledge ASSISTANT you’ll APPLICATIONSneed to prepare for the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®) exam and begin a rewarding career as anGain administrative the skills and assistant. knowledge Learn you’ll the need fundamentals to prepare of for business the Certified operations, Administrative accounting/finance, Professional organizational (CAP®) exam andmanagement, begin a rewarding and human career as resources.an administrative For more assistant. information, Learn the go fundamentalsto www.ed2go.com/chesapeake of business operations, or accounting/finance,contact etroutman- [email protected]. management, Course and human fee $115. Aresources. new section For begins more information, every month! go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 179 A new section beginsDates every month! Location/RoomOL – EDG Becky andInstructor: Tony Swaim CEG 179 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim

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Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CES 070 A new section begins every month! 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 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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 085 A new section begins every month! 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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 086 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Terri King

BUSINESS/NON PROFIT 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 partnershipsChesapeake with College a variety of NONCREDIT funders, how CAREERto organize TRAINING a successful & ENRICHMENT 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 etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

ONLINECourse/Section CLASSESDates Location/Room Instructor: CEB 130 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Linda Vallejo

BUSINESS/OFFICEBUSINESS/OFFICE SKILLS 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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 079 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim

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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 179 A new section begins every month! 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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

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CEG 261 A new section begins every month! 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 advantage. This course includes the use of online resumes and Internet Resume Secrets. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

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CEG 140 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Stephanie Donaldson

SECRETS OF CAREER SUCCESS 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, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 188 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim

NEW! COMP TIA A+ WITH ITIL FOUNDATION This online training program is perfect for students wanting to enter a career in Information Technology. Throughout this program, you will learn the essential skills needed to start a career working with the industry. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. For information go to careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/ or, contact [email protected] to register. Course fee50 $2,595. Sign up anytime! (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed CEG 312 A new section begins every month! OL - EDG David Grimes

NEW! LEAN SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT AND BLACKBELT This online combined Black and Green Belt training program will teach you Lean Six Sigma process improvement projects from start to finish. The fees for the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt Certification exams are included in the program. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. For information go to careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/ or, contact [email protected] to register. Course fee $2,595. Sign up anytime!

CEG 314 A new section begins every month! OL - EDG Tracy O’Rouke

TEACHER TRAINING Please Split list into 2 columns KIM

TEACHER TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE THROUGH ED2GO: An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL • Creating a Classroom Web Site • Creating K-12 Learning Materials • Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom

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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 more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 261 A new section begins every month! 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 advantage. This course includes the use of online resumes and Internet Resume Secrets. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor:

CEG 140 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG Stephanie Donaldson

SECRETS OF CAREER SUCCESS 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 relationshipsChesapeake with co College-workers, friends,NONCREDIT and family CAREER. For TRAININGmore information, & ENRICHMENT go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 188 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG ONLINEBecky and Tony Swaim CLASSES

NEW! COMP TIA A+ WITH ITIL FOUNDATION This• Differentiating online training K-12 program Assessments is perfect for students wanting to enter a career in Information Technology. Throughout this program, you will learn• Empowering the essential Students skills needed with Disabilities to start a career working with the industry. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. For information go to careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/ or, contact [email protected] to register. Course fee• Guide $2,595. to Reading Sign up and anytime! Writing for Student Achievement CEG 312 A new section begins every month! OL - EDG David Grimes • Guided Reading: Differentiated

Classroom NEW! LEAN SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT AND BLACKBELT This• Guiding online Kids combined on the InternetBlack and Green Belt training program will teach you Lean Six Sigma process improvement projects from start to finish. The fees for the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt Certification exams are included in the program. You can start this online class when • Integrating Technology in the Classroom you want and go at your own pace. For information go to careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake/ or, contact etroutman• Praxis I & [email protected] II to register. Course fee $2,595. Sign up anytime!

• Response toCEG Intervention: 314 ReadingA new Strategies section begins every month! OL - EDG Tracy O’Rouke • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems (1 and 2) TEACHER• SpanishTEACHER in the TRAININGClassroom TRAINING Please• Survival Split Kit list for intoNew 2Teachers columns KIM TEACHER• Teaching Science: TRAINING Grade 4- 6COURSES AVAILABLE THROUGH ED2GO: TEACHER TRAINING COURSES • Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards AVAILABLEAn Introduction THROUGH to Teaching ED2GO: ESL/EFL • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems (1 and 2) • Teaching Students with ADHD An• Creating Introduction a Classroom to Teaching Web Site ESL/EFL • Spanish in the Classroom ••• Creating CreatingTeaching aK-12 StudentsClassroom Learning with Web Materials Autism: Site • Survival Kit for New Teachers Strategies for Success •• CreatingDifferentiated K-12 Learning Instruction Materials in the Classroom • Teaching Science: Grade 4-6 •• DifferentiatingTeaching Writing: K-12 Grades Assessments 4-6 • Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards • Differentiated Instruction in the • Empowering Students with Disabilities • Teaching Students with ADHD Classroom• The Classroom Computer • Guide to Reading and Writing for Student Achievement • Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success • The Creative Classroom • Guided Reading: Differentiated Classroom • Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 41 •• GuidingUsing Internet Kids on in the the Internet Classroom • The Classroom Computer • Integrating Technology in the Classroom • The Creative Classroom Classes start monthly! Complete course descriptions are available at www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Course fee $115. • Praxis I & Praxis II • Using Internet in the Classroom •For Response questions to Intervention: and registration Reading informa Strategiestion, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected], or 410-822-5400 ext. 2360. Classes start monthly! Complete course descriptions are available at www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Course fee $115. For questions and registration information, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected], or 410-827-3410. Class start dates: 12/12, 1/16, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15, 6/12, 7/17, 8/14, 9/17 Class start dates: 1/16, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15, 6/12, 7/17, 8/14, 9/17

ED2GO 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? 51 When your course starts return to our Online Instruction Center ( ) and click the classroom link. (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_edwww.ed2go. com/chesapeake

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• Differentiating K-12 Assessments • Empowering Students with Disabilities • Guide to Reading and Writing for Student Achievement • Guided Reading: Differentiated Classroom • Guiding Kids on the Internet • Integrating Technology in the Classroom • Praxis I & Praxis II • Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems (1 and 2) • Spanish in the Classroom • Survival Kit for New Teachers • Teaching Science: Grade 4-6 • 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 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 • Using Internet in the Classroom 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. Classes start monthly! Complete course descriptions are available at www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Course fee $115. For questions and registration information, contact Ellen TroutmanWho-Wallace do I contact at etroutman if I have- [email protected],questions? or 410-822-5400 ext. 2360. Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400 ext. 2360, [email protected].

Class start dates: 12/12, 1/16, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15, 6/12, 7/17, 8/14, Class9/17 start dates: 12/12, 1/6, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15, 6/12, 7/17, 8/14, 9/17

ED2GO INSTITUTE FOR ADULT LEARNING (IAL) 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! ARTS & LITERATURE Art in Series How do I get started? Use these two easy steps: Bead Weaving Contemporary Literature 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. DrawingFind the coursefor Beginners you want to take and ENROLL in the course. Click the “Enroll Now” button, select a start date and click “Continue Enrollment.”Flower If you Stained are a new Glass student you will need to create an account. If you are a returningChesapeake student, College log in with NONCREDIT your email address CAREER and TRAINING password. & UnderENRICHMENTFriending “Payment Shakespeare Options,” select “Purchase Course.” You will receive an email confirmation, but you are not officially registered for the course until theGemological college receives Analysis a Chesapeakeand Properties College - Colored registrat Gemion Stones form and payment. You will be guided through the process, step-by-step. Harry Potter Films: Analysis & Discussion Instant Ukulele 2. REGISTER/PAY - Submit a “Chesapeake College Continuing EducationJamming registration for Note form” Readers (that will be emailed to you in step 1 above) with paymentONLINE by fax, mail or in personCLASSES to complete the registration process.Just Eat it: Food in Fiction Landscape Painting KIM – can you split these into 2 columns please How do I enter the classroom? Memoir Writing When your course starts return to our Online Instruction Center (www.ed2goOil Painting. com/chesapeake ) and click the classroom link. Oil Pastel Basics WhatEd2go types offers of a wideclasses range are ofoffered? topics from Accounting, Certification Prep,Sea Computer Shore Mosaic Skills, Database Management, Graphic Design, Health Care, Personal & Career Development, Teaching, Accounting, Languages, Photography,Still Life Painting Personal Enrichment, Test Prep and more! Most of the classes Ed2go offers a wide range of topics from Accounting, Certification Prep, Computer Skills, Database Management, Graphic Design, Health Care, are six weeks in length and offer two lessons a week for a total of 12 classes.History Ifof you US aren’tFirst Ladies, sure if PT online II learning is for you, try the class for up to Personal & Career Development, Teaching, Accounting, Languages, Photography, Personal Enrichment, Test Prep and more! Most of the classes42 seven days before you pay. Be sure to visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeakeHistory to of see US theFirst complete Ladies, PT list III of classes. are six weeks in length and offer two lessons a week for a total of 12 classes.COMPUTER If you aren’t TRAINING sure if online learning is for you, try the class for up to Jung & Personality seven days before you pay. Be sure to visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeakeComputer to see Confidence the complete list of classes. Personal Political Identity Who do I contact if I have questions? Power Point Shakespeare’sWord Women WhoEllen doTroutman I contact-Wallace if I have 410 questions?-822-5400 ext. 2360, [email protected]: A World of Art. and History TheCULINARY Day the Music Died Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400 ext. 2360, [email protected]’s Coasts . Class start dates: 12/12, 1/6, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15, 6/12, 7/17, 8/14, Tomorrow’s9/17Egyptian Cuisine Coasts

Class start dates: 12/12, 1/6, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15, 6/12, 7/17, 8/14, 9/17Persian Cuisine IAL SHOWCASE of CLASSES Preferably in a box like an AD IALSoul SHOWCASE Food of CLASSES Preferably in a box like an AD Wye Mills- INSTITUTE FOR ADULT LEARNING (IAL) WyeThe Pi Millse Shop- INSTITUTE FOR ADULT LEARNINGWine andTasting Cheese Social – Thursday, January 10, 2019 INSTITUTE FOR ADULT LEARNING (IAL) 2 – 4 pm Todd Performing Arts Center Lobby Chesapeake College, Wye Mills Campus ARTS & LITERATURE ToddHEALTH Performing AND FITNESS Arts Center Lobby Chesapeake College, Wye Mills Campus

Art in Series Chess for Grandparents ARTS & LITERATURE Cambridge- Bead Weaving CambridgeLine Dancing- Art in Series Coffee and Donuts Social – Thursday, January 17, 2019 Contemporary Literature CoffeeNutrition and for Donuts Better Social Health – -Thursday, Cooking forJanuary One or 17, More 2019 Bead Weaving 2 – 3:30 pm Drawing for Beginners 2Pickleball – 3:30 pm Contemporary Literature Chesapeake College, Cambridge Center Flower Stained Glass ChesapeakeTennis College, Cambridge Center Drawing for Beginners Friending Shakespeare Yoga Flower Stained Glass Please RSVP by January 4th to: Gemological Analysis and Properties - Colored Gem Stones PleaseZumba RSVP Gold by January 4 to: Friending Shakespeare Harry Potter Films: Analysis & Discussion Lyndy Mothershead at 410-822-5400 ext. 2300 or email [email protected] Gemological Analysis and Properties - Colored Gem Stones Instant Ukulele Join us to learn about the IAL, socialize, meet the instructors, and hear brief descriptions of upcoming classes. Harry Potter Films: Analysis & Discussion HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Jamming for Note Readers Instant Ukulele A Tale of 4 Cities: Uptown Dorchester History Just Eat it: Food in Fiction Local trips Jamming for Note Readers Ancient Wisdom Landscape Painting KIM – can you split theseScheduled into 2 for columns Fall and please Spring – email [email protected] Just Eat it: Food in Fiction Core Principles in Psychology 4 Memoir Writing For more information about course offerings, contact Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected] or visit the IAL Landscape Painting KIM – can you split theseForCurrent more into Events information 2 columns aboutplease course offerings, contact Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected] or visit the IAL Oil Painting webpage: Memoir Writing webpage:Great Decisions https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing -education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial Oil Pastel Basics Oil Painting Great Detectives Sea Shore Mosaic Oil Pastel Basics HistoryEstablished of US in First 2001, Ladies, the Institute PT II for Adult Learning (IAL) at Chesapeake College is a membership organization open to all individuals 50 years of Still Life Painting Sea Shore Mosaic Historyage or older. of US FirstThe IALLadies, features PT III a program of classes, Lunch and Learn/Brown Bag lectures, and special events such as day trips to museums, or 43

Still Life Painting Jungother & attractions Personality within a reasonable driving distance. The Institute offers lifelong learning to older adults at a reduced cost. COMPUTER TRAINING Personal Political Identity Computer Confidence Membership: The IAL is a membership based program. Students that join the program are entitled to take as many IAL classes as they choose for COMPUTER TRAINING Shakespeare’sMembership: The Women IAL is a membership based program. Students that join the program are entitled to take as many IAL classes as they choose for Power Point the semester, space permitting. We offer a Fall Semester and Spring Semester. Computer Confidence Tarot:the semester, A World space of Art permitting. and History We offer a Fall Semester and Spring Semester. Word Power Point The Day the Music Died Membership includes unlimited participation in all IAL courses, reduced prices for all IAL tours, day trips to nearby cities and social activities. Word Tomorrow’sMembership Coasts includes unlimited participation in all IAL courses, reduced prices for all IAL tours, day trips to nearby cities and social activities.

CULINARY Egyptian Cuisine How to Register: CULINARY IALHow SHOWCASE to Register: of CLASSES Preferably in a box like an AD Persian Cuisine Full Membership - $75 Egyptian Cuisine WyeFull MembershipMills- - $75 Soul Food (online registration available) Persian Cuisine Wine(online and registration Cheese Social available) – Thursday, January 10, 2019 The Pie Shop Soul Food 2 – 4 pm Wine Tasting The Pie Shop ToddCourse/Section Performing Arts CenterRegistration Lobby Chesapeake Membership College, Wye Mills Campus

Wine Tasting start date Location HEALTH AND FITNESS Membership includes unlimited participation in all CambridgeCEL 103- 9S 1/10/19 WYE Mills Chess for Grandparents HEALTHIAL courses, AND reduced FITNESS prices for all IAL tours, day trips Coffee and Donuts Social – Thursday, January 17, 2019 Line Dancing Chess for Grandparents 2 – 3:30 pm toNutrition nearby for cities Better and Health social - Cooking activities. for One or More Cambridge Only Membership - $25 Line Dancing ChesapeakeCambridge College, Only Membership Cambridge Center - $25 Location:Pickleball Classes are held on the Wye Mills Campus (online registration is not available for the Cambridge only Membership) Nutrition for Better Health - Cooking for One or More (online registration is not available for the Cambridge only Membership) ofTennis Chesapeake College located at the intersection of th Pickleball Please RSVP by January 4 to: RoutesYoga 50 and 213, the Cambridge College Center Tennis LyndyCourse/Section Mothershead at 410Registration-822-5400 ext. 2300Membership or email lmothershead@ch esapeake.edu Zumba Gold Yogaon Race Street in Cambridge, MD and at Wye River Join us to learn about thestart IAL, socialize, date meet theLocation instructors, and hear brief descriptions of upcoming classes.

ZumbaDesigns, Gold 4300 Main Street, Grasonville, MD 21638. CEL 160 S 1/10/19 Cambridge HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Local trips A Tale of 4 Cities: Uptown Dorchester History 52HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Scheduled for Fall and Spring – email [email protected] Ancient Wisdom Location: Classes are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College located at the intersection of Routes 50 and 213, the Cambridge A Tale of 4 Cities: Uptown Dorchester History ForLocation: more information Classes are aboutheld on course the Wye offerings, Mills Campus contact of Lois Chesapeake Thomas at College 410-827 located-5810 or at e the-mail intersection [email protected] of Routes 50 and 213, or visit the Cambridgthe IAL e Core Principles in Psychology 4 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_edCollege Center on Race Street in Cambridge, MD and at Wye River Designs, 4300 Main Street, Grasonville, MD 21638. Ancient Wisdom webpage:College Center https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing on Race Street in Cambridge, MD and at-education/institute Wye River Designs, 4300-for- adultMain Street,-learning Grasonville,-ial MD 21638. Current Events Core Principles in Psychology 4 Great Decisions Opportunities: Members are encouraged to offer new course ideas, serve as instructors and join committees (membership, curriculum, special Current Events Opportunities:Established in 2001, Members the Institute are encouraged for Adult Learning to offer new (IAL) course at Chesapeake ideas, serve College as instructors is a membership and join organizationcommittees (membership,open to all individuals curriculum, 50 yearsspecial of Great Detectives events, and publicity). Expand your horizons through active participation in Institute affairs, develop new friendships and become part of a Great Decisions events,age or older. and publicity). The IAL features Expand ayour program horizons of classes, through Lunch active and participation Learn/Brown in InstituteBag lectures, affairs, and develop special new events friendships such as day and trips beco tome museums, part of a or growing organization. Lunch and Learn/Brown Bag lectures are held immediately following the Current Events course each semester. You may Great Detectives growingother attractions organization. within Lunch a reasonable and Learn/Brown driving distance. Bag lectures The Institute are held offers immediately lifelong followinglearning to the older Current adults Events at a reduced course each cost. semest er. You may use the college cafeteria and either buy lunch or bring your own. 43 use the college cafeteria and either buy lunch or bring your own. Membership: The IAL is a membership based program. Students that join43 the program are entitled to take as many IAL classes as they choose for 44 the semester, space permitting. We offer a Fall Semester and Spring Semester.

Membership includes unlimited participation in all IAL courses, reduced prices for all IAL tours, day trips to nearby cities and social activities.

How to Register: Full Membership - $75 (online registration available)

Course/Section Registration Membership start date Location CEL 103 9S 1/10/19 WYE Mills

Cambridge Only Membership - $25 (online registration is not available for the Cambridge only Membership)

Course/Section Registration Membership start date Location CEL 160 S 1/10/19 Cambridge

Location: Classes are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College located at the intersection of Routes 50 and 213, the Cambridge College Center on Race Street in Cambridge, MD and at Wye River Designs, 4300 Main Street, Grasonville, MD 21638.

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. 44

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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 410-822-5400 ext. 2300, or e-mail [email protected]. The IAL plans to offer group tours to interesting locations. More information will be available in the IAL brochure or visit the IAL webpage: https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial

IAL SHOWCASE OF CLASSES

Wine and Cheese Social Thursday, January 10, 2019 • 2 – 4 pm Todd Performing Arts Center Lobby, Chesapeake College, Wye Mills Campus

Coffee and Donuts Social Thursday, January 17, 2019 • 2 – 3:00 pm Chesapeake College, Cambridge Center

Please RSVP by January 4th to: Lyndy Mothershead at 410-822-5400 ext. 2300 or email [email protected] Join us to learn about the IAL, socialize, meet the instructors, and hear brief descriptions of upcoming classes.

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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 yourChesapeake name added College to the list, pleaseNONCREDIT call 410 CAREER-822-5400 TRAINING ext. 2300, &or ENRICHMENT e-mail [email protected]. The IAL plans to offer group tours to interesting locations. More information will be available in the IAL brochure or visit the IAL webpage: https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing- education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial

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ART IN SERIES This continuing education course is designed to examine and explore several series of artwork created by famous artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century. Series to be included are Durer's "Apocalypse"; Hogarth's "Marriage a la Mode"; Klimt's "Beethoven Frieze"; Rivera's "Detroit Industry";VETERINARY "Judy Chicago's "Dinner ASSISTANT Party". TRAINING

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 292 9S Th 5/2 – 5/30/19 5 1 - 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Beverly Smith

INTRO TO BEAD WEAVING This course will review the basics of bead weaving including types of bead weaving stitches, the types of beads available, and supplies/tools used. Students will have hands-on experience making a bracelet using right-angle weave with peanut beads, rondelles, and round seed beads. This is a beginner project. Bracelet kits will be available to purchase at the first class ($10). If you have any questions or would like a picture of the bracelet, please contact Teddy at [email protected]. Limited to 6 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 301 9S T 3/5 – 3/26/19 3 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Teddy Griffin No class 3/19

BEAD WEAVING-HERRINGBONE This continuing education course is designed for students interested in being introduced to bead weaving or wanting to learn a new type of stitch. Students will get hands-on experience doing herringbone stitch by making a bracelet using cube and round seed beads. This project is designed for beginners. Bracelet kits will be available for purchase at the first class ($10). If you have any questions or would like a picture of the bracelet, please contact Teddy at [email protected]. Limited to 6 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 302 9S W 4/3 – 4/17/19 3 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Teddy Griffin

CHESS FOR GRANDPARENTS This is course is designed for individuals who have little or no knowledge of chess. Chess is a good tool with which to entertain grandchildren and motivate them to approach life with realistic strategic plans. This course will introduce participants to the very basics of chess: the board, the pieces, openings, development, and end-game. Learn how to play chess to play with and motivate your grandchildren.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 309 9S TH 3/7 – 3/28/19 4 10:30 – 12 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Raymond Vergne

GEMOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND PROPERTIES - COLORED GEM STONES This continuing education course will study color variations of familiar and lesser known natural and enhanced gem minerals through hands-on examination of 75 samples of different gemstones. Topics include identifying the characteristics and features of colored rocks and minerals and learning how these elements determine a gem's value and worth among jewelers and collectors.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 284 9S T 4/2 – 4/30/19 5 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Henry Siegrist

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE: EXILE This course is designed to teach students how to compare writing styles of different authors of contemporary literature. Students will compare books, describe the strengths and weaknesses, and the methods used to develop each story line. Books will be read in the following order:

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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 410-822-5400 ext. 2300, or e-mail [email protected]. The IAL plans to offer group tours to interesting locations. More information will be available in the IAL brochure or visit the IAL webpage: https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing- education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial

ARTS and LITERATURE

ART IN SERIES This continuing education course is designed to examine and explore several series of artwork created by famous artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century. Series to be included are Durer's "Apocalypse"; Hogarth's "Marriage a la Mode"; Klimt's "Beethoven Frieze"; Rivera's "Detroit Industry"; "Judy Chicago's "Dinner Party".

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 292 9S Th 5/2 – 5/30/19 5 1 - 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Beverly Smith

INTRO TO BEAD WEAVING This course will review the basics of bead weaving including types of bead weaving stitches, the types of beads available, and supplies/tools used. Students will have hands-on experience making a bracelet using right-angle weave with peanut beads, rondelles, and round seed beads. This is a beginner project. Bracelet kits will be available to purchase at the first class ($10). If you have any questions or would like a picture of the bracelet, please contact Teddy at [email protected]. Limited to 6 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 301 9S T 3/5 – 3/26/19 3 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Teddy Griffin No class 3/19

BEAD WEAVING-HERRINGBONE This continuing education course is designed for students interested in being introduced to bead weaving or wanting to learn a new type of stitch. Students will get hands-on experience doing herringbone stitch by making a bracelet using cube and round seed beads. This project is designed for beginners. Bracelet kits will be available for purchase at the first class ($10). If you have any questions or would like a picture of the bracelet, please contact Teddy at [email protected]. Limited to 6 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 302 9S W 4/3 – 4/17/19 3 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Teddy Griffin

CHESS FOR GRANDPARENTS This is course is designed for individuals who have little or no knowledge of chess. Chess is a good tool with which to entertain grandchildren and motivate them to approach life with realistic strategic plans. This course will introduce participants to the very basics of chess: the board, the pieces, openings, development, and end-game. Learn how to play chess to play with and motivate your grandchildren.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 309 9S TH 3/7 – 3/28/19 4 10:30 – 12 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Raymond Vergne

GEMOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND PROPERTIES - COLORED GEM STONES This continuing education course will study color variations of familiar and lesser known natural and enhanced gem minerals through hands-on examination of 75 samples of different gemstones. Topics include identifyingChesapeake the characteristics College NONCREDIT and features CAREER of colored TRAINING rocks and & minerals ENRICHMENT and learning how these elements determine a gem's value and worth among jewelers and collectors.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 284 9S T 4/2 – 4/30/19 5 3 - 4:30 pm ARTSWYE Mills/HEC- 117& LITERATUREHenry Siegrist

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE: EXILE This course is designed to teach students how to compare writing styles of different authors of contemporary literature. Students will compare books, describe the strengths and weaknesses, and the methods used to develop each story line. Books will be read in the following order: Among the Living and the Dead—Inara Verzemnieks On Canaan’s Side—Sebastian Barry Dogs at the Perimeter—Madeleine Thien 45 Exit West—Mohsin Hamid Go, Went, Gone—Jenny Erpenbeck Please read the first book before class.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 275 9S M 2/11 – 4/8/19* 5 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Susan Thau Class held every other week: 2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 3/25, 4/8

DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS This continuing education course is designed to teach students the basics of drawing from composition to spatial relationships, shading, and texture. Students will use keen observational skills in several media and draw simple objects from life. Topics include pencil and charcoal techniques, shape, value, and composition to create a successful still life drawing. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 students.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 307 9S W 2/6 – 2/27/19 4 4 – 5:30 pm WYE Mills/TECH-101 Abby Ober

FLOWER STAINED GLASS This continuing education class is designed to teach the basics of making a mosaic using stained glass. Learn about the different mosaic techniques such as focal points, placement, and color choice, as well as different kinds of mosaic tiles, stained glass, and other mosaic embellishments used in mosaic artistry. Students will be making a flower design using stained glass in colors and creating a background using textured clear stained glass. Students will learn how to pick out stained glass for a mosaic project, how to cut stained glass with tile nippers and class cutters, how to glue, and how to grout. There is a $25 materials, due at the first class.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 286 9S M 4/1/19 1 1 – 4 pm Wye River Designs Candace Liccione

FRIENDING SHAKESPEARE: AN INTRODUCTION This continuing education course is designed as an introduction to Shakespeare and his lasting impact in English literature and theater. Students will be read and examine short pieces of his works. Topics to be discussed are the basics of his works, learning how to appreciate his plays on stage, screen, or page, and understanding why he still remains prevalent in our current, everyday life.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 297 9S Th 2/7 – 2/28/19 4 10:30 am – 12 WYE Mills/HEC-117 Suzanne Sanders pm

GREAT DETECTIVES This continuing education course will focus on the great writers who created the mystery novel genre, and their sleuths. Students will trace the legendary Sherlock Holmes and Nick and Nora Charles and the development of the novel formats from the beginning. Students will also discuss the cozy and hard-boiled detectives through a selection of mystery readings.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 089 9S W 2/6 – 2/27/19 4 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 William Shepard

HARRY POTTER FILMS: ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION This continuing education course is designed to provide a venue for the Harry Potter reader to analyze and discuss the eight movies based on the seven books in J.K. Rowling's epic and inspiring Harry Potter series. Topics will include a brief introduction and sorting, class discussions of 55 the movies, an analysis of the movie series as a whole, and how the Harry Potter series is both a reflection of and has had an impact on modern (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed society and consider its application to psychology.(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

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Among the Living and the Dead—Inara Verzemnieks On Canaan’s Side—Sebastian Barry Dogs at the Perimeter—Madeleine Thien Exit West—Mohsin Hamid Go, Went, Gone—Jenny Erpenbeck Please read the first book before class.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 275 9S M 2/11 – 4/8/19* 5 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Susan Thau Class held every other week: 2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 3/25, 4/8

DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS This continuing education course is designed to teach students the basics of drawing from composition to spatial relationships, shading, and texture. Students will use keen observational skills in several media and draw simple objects from life. Topics include pencil and charcoal techniques, shape, value, and composition to create a successful still life drawing. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 students.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 307 9S W 2/6 – 2/27/19 4 4 – 5:30 pm WYE Mills/TECH-101 Abby Ober

FLOWER STAINED GLASS This continuing education class is designed to teach the basics of making a mosaic using stained glass. Learn about the different mosaic techniques such as focal points, placement, and color choice, as well as different kinds of mosaic tiles, stained glass, and other mosaic embellishments used in mosaic artistry. Students will be making a flower design using stained glass in colors and creating a background using textured clear stained glass. Students will learn how to pick out stained glass for a mosaic project, how to cut stained glass with tile nippers and class cutters, how to glue, and how to grout. There is a $25 materials, due at the first class.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 286 9S M 4/1/19 1 1 – 4 pm Wye River Designs Candace Liccione

FRIENDING SHAKESPEARE: AN INTRODUCTION This continuing education course is designed as an introduction to Shakespeare and his lasting impact in English literature and theater. Students will be read and examine short pieces of his works. Topics to be discussed are the basics of his works, learning how to appreciate his plays on stage, screen, or page, and understanding why he still remains prevalent in our current, everyday life.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 297 9S Th 2/7 – 2/28/19 4 10:30 am – 12 WYE Mills/HEC-117 Suzanne Sanders pm

GREAT DETECTIVES This continuing education course will focus on the great writers who created the mystery novel genre, and their sleuths. Students will trace the legendaryChesapeake Sherlock College Holmes andNONCREDIT Nick and Nora CAREER Charles TRAINING and the &develo ENRICHMENTpment of the novel formats from the beginning. Students will also discuss the cozy and hard-boiled detectives through a selection of mystery readings.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: SENIORSARTSCEL 089 9S & LITERATUREW 2/6 – 2/27/19 4 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 William Shepard

HARRY POTTER FILMS: ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION This continuing education course is designed to provide a venue for the Harry Potter reader to analyze and discuss the eight movies based on the seven books in J.K. Rowling's epic and inspiring Harry Potter series. Topics will include a brief introduction and sorting, class discussions of the movies, an analysis of the movie series as a whole, and how the Harry Potter series is both a reflection of and has had an impact on modern society and consider its application to psychology.

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CEL 278 9S Th 2/7 – 3/21/19 7 1 - 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock (AUD 01 on 2/7/19) 46 INSTANT UKULELE This continuing education course is designed for adults wishing to quickly learn how to play popular songs on the ukulele using the Celtic- tuning method. Some songs include This Land is Your Land, Tom Dooley Jingle Bells, Country Roads, My Little Runaway, and Over the Rainbow. Topics include ukulele structure, holding position, tuning techniques, note location, chords, strumming, and finger picking patterns. Left hand nails need to be trimmed before the first class. There is a $25 ukulele rental charge to be paid at the first class. Limited to 8 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 299 9S T 5/7 – 5/28/19 4 8:45 – 10:15 am WYE Mills/HEC-117 Jonathan Williams

JAMMING FOR NOTE READERS This continuing education course is designed for adults who want to learn how to play popular songs on an instrument they previously learned in school or as an adult (a perfect course for students who have the ability to play a C scale in 5-10 seconds). Students will add their existing knowledge of scales for their instrument to the chord-tone system that will be taught. Topics include the chord-tone system, major and minor scales used in the "primary color" chords of pop tunes, riffs, and melodies. Students must bring a music stand and their instrument for each class.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 303 9S T 5/7 – 5/28/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HEC- Jonathan Williams 117

JUST EAT IT: FOOD IN FICTION This continuing education course is designed to help students identify the symbolic power of food in literature through reading modern short stories about food. Students will read and discuss "foodie" fiction from around the world and explore topics such as "What the Nose Knows," "Forbidden Fruit," "When You Knead to Win," and "Comfort Food" and engage in class discussions about the readings. Participants should have access to email in order to receive assigned readings.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 283 9S Th 5/2 – 5/23/19 4 1 – 2:30 pm Cambridge/206 Nancy Hesser

LANDSCAPE PAINTING FROM PHOTOGRAPHY This continuing education course is designed to teach students the fundamentals of creating a successful landscape painting in oil or acrylic based off of photographs. Samples of other artists’ work will be provided for inspiration. Topics include creating a good landscape composition from photographs, balancing cool and warm colors, and learning about the different elements found in a landscape painting. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected].

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 305 9S W 2/20 – 2/27/19 2 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-101 Abby Ober

MEMOIR WRITING “My Story and I’m Stickin’ to It!” Participants will explore their lives through writing and reading their stories to each other. Topics will be assigned each week and precious memories will be shared. Everyone has a story. Once you get started, the memories will flow. Your family will be glad you took the time to remember.

56 Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed CEL 147 9S T 4/2 - 4/23/19 4 10:30 am - 12 WYE Mills/HEC-117 Barbara Reisert pm

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 278 9S Th 2/7 – 3/21/19 7 1 - 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock (AUD 01 on 2/7/19)

INSTANT UKULELE This continuing education course is designed for adults wishing to quickly learn how to play popular songs on the ukulele using the Celtic- tuning method. Some songs include This Land is Your Land, Tom Dooley Jingle Bells, Country Roads, My Little Runaway, and Over the Rainbow. Topics include ukulele structure, holding position, tuning techniques, note location, chords, strumming, and finger picking patterns. Left hand nails need to be trimmed before the first class. There is a $25 ukulele rental charge to be paid at the first class. Limited to 8 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 299 9S T 5/7 – 5/28/19 4 8:45 – 10:15 am WYE Mills/HEC-117 Jonathan Williams

JAMMING FOR NOTE READERS This continuing education course is designed for adults who want to learn how to play popular songs on an instrument they previously learned in school or as an adult (a perfect course for students who have the ability to play a C scale in 5-10 seconds). Students will add their existing knowledge of scales for their instrument to the chord-tone system that will be taught. Topics include the chord-tone system, major and minor scales used in the "primary color" chords of pop tunes, riffs, and melodies. Students must bring a music stand and their instrument for each class.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 303 9S T 5/7 – 5/28/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HEC- Jonathan Williams 117

JUST EAT IT: FOOD IN FICTION This continuing education course is designed to help students identify the symbolic power of food in literature through reading modern short stories about food. Students will read and discuss "foodie" fiction from around the world and explore topics such as "What the Nose Knows," "Forbidden Fruit," "When You Knead to Win," and "Comfort Food" and engage in class discussions about the readings. Participants should have access to email in order to receive assigned readings.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 283 9S Th 5/2 – 5/23/19 4 1 – 2:30 pm Cambridge/206 Nancy Hesser

LANDSCAPE PAINTING FROM PHOTOGRAPHY This continuing education course is designed to teach students the fundamentals of creating a successful landscape painting in oil or acrylic based off of photographs. Samples of other artists’ work will be provided for inspiration. Topics include creating a good landscape composition from photographs, balancing cool and warm colors, and learning about the different elements found in a landscape painting. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimumChesapeake supplies. CollegePlease contact NONCREDIT the instructor CAREER for TRAININGa supply list: & ENRICHMENT [email protected].

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 305 9S W 2/20 – 2/27/19 2 6 – 9 pm ARTSWYE Mills/TECH -101& LITERATUREAbbySENIORS Ober

MEMOIR WRITING “My Story and I’m Stickin’ to It!” Participants will explore their lives through writing and reading their stories to each other. Topics will be assigned each week and precious memories will be shared. Everyone has a story. Once you get started, the memories will flow. Your family will be glad you took the time to remember.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 147 9S T 4/2 - 4/23/19 4 10:30 am - 12 WYE Mills/HEC-117 Barbara Reisert pm

OIL PAINTING: ANIMALS This continuing education course is designed to provide oil painting techniques when utilizing specific brushes and mediums in the

realistic portraiture of an animal. The course will be focused on painting both domesticated animals and wildlife. Topics include color mixing, brush strokes, paint application, painting vocabulary, and composition. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to pur chase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 participants, so register early! 47

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 287 9S Th 2/7 – 2/28/19 4 2 – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH- Patricia Lang 101

OIL PAINTING: THE UNDERPAINTING-STILL LIFE This one-day course will teach you the advantages of an underpainting. You will follow the instructor on the processes of composition to a grisaille underpainting of a still life. In step by step instructions, you will complete a still life painting utilizing tones of one color underpainting. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 288 9S TH 4/4/19 1 2 – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH- Patricia Lang 101

OIL PAINTING: MEMBER’S CHOICE This continuing education course is designed to give the students an understanding of the proper oil painting materials required and how to use them to complete an oil painting with the subject of their choice. Topics include painting vocabulary and materials, designing the composition of a painting, and using the color wheel to learn how to mix colors. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 289 9S TH 4/11 – 5/9/19 5 2 – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH- Patricia Lang 101

OIL PASTEL BASICS This continuing education course is an introduction to oil pastels and will give students the opportunity to create their own work of art. Topics include familiarizing oneself with the materials needed, basic oil pastel techniques, color theory and composition, and blending techniques. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 300 9S F 3/8 – 3/29/19 4 5 – 6:30 pm Cambridge/206 Meredith Lyons

SEASHORE MOSAIC This continuing education class is designed to teach how to make a mixed media mosaic using natural materials and stained glass. This class combines natural materials such as seashells, sea glass, starfish, pearls, beads, and other embellishments and tempered glass to create a seashore stained glass sun catcher. Learn how to setup the design, glue the components on the glass, and how to mosaic 57 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed using tempered glass pieces. Students(410) will also 827-5850 learn about • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed the different kinds of mosaic tiles, stained glass and tempered glass available for use and how to choose the right mosaics for a mosaic project. There is a $25 materials fee, due at the first class.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 285 9S M 2/4/19 1 1 – 4 pm Wye River Designs Candace Liccione

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OIL PAINTING: ANIMALS This continuing education course is designed to provide oil painting techniques when utilizing specific brushes and mediums in the realistic portraiture of an animal. The course will be focused on painting both domesticated animals and wildlife. Topics include color mixing, brush strokes, paint application, painting vocabulary, and composition. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 287 9S Th 2/7 – 2/28/19 4 2 – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH- Patricia Lang 101

OIL PAINTING: THE UNDERPAINTING-STILL LIFE This one-day course will teach you the advantages of an underpainting. You will follow the instructor on the processes of composition to a grisaille underpainting of a still life. In step by step instructions, you will complete a still life painting utilizing tones of one color underpainting. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 288 9S TH 4/4/19 1 2 – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH- Patricia Lang 101

OIL PAINTING: MEMBER’S CHOICE This continuing education course is designed to give the students an understanding of the proper oil painting materials required and how to use them to complete an oil painting with the subject of their choice. Topics include painting vocabulary and materials, designing the composition of a painting, and using the color wheel to learn how to mix colors. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 289 9S TH 4/11 – 5/9/19 5 2 – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH- Patricia Lang 101

OIL PASTEL BASICS This continuing education course is an introduction to oil pastels and will give students the opportunity to create their own work of art. Topics include familiarizing oneself with the materials needed, basic oil pastel techniques, color theory and composition, and blending techniques. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected]. Limited to 12 participants, so Chesapeakeregister early! College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: ARTSCEL 300 9S & LITERATUREF 3/8 – 3/29/19 4 5 – 6:30 pm Cambridge/206 Meredith Lyons

SEASHORE MOSAIC This continuing education class is designed to teach how to make a mixed media mosaic using natural materials and stained glass. This class combines natural materials such as seashells, sea glass, starfish, pearls, beads, and other embellishments and tempered glass to create a seashore stained glass sun catcher. Learn how to setup the design, glue the components on the glass, and how to mosaic using tempered glass pieces. Students will also learn about the different kinds of mosaic tiles, stained glass and tempered glass available for use and how to choose the right mosaics for a mosaic project. There is a $25 materials fee, due at the first class.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 285 9S M 2/4/19 1 1 – 4 pm Wye River Designs Candace Liccione

SHAKESPEARE’S WOMEN This continuing education course is founded upon the ideas on the evolution of the female character over the 25-year course of Shakespeare's plays from Tina Packer's book, "Women of Will, Following the Feminine in Shakespeare's Plays." Film presentations, biographical research, and class discussions will be used to study how female characters changed significantly over Shakespeare's lifetime. 48 Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 310 9S W 4/24 – 5/29/19 6 9:30 – 11 am WYE Mills/HEC-117 John Wieczoreck

STILL LIFE PAINTING This continuing education course is designed to teach students how to create a painting from a sample still life setup. Students will paint in oil or acrylic on a canvas or board. Topics include painting vocabulary, basic color theory, and painting techniques to create a vibrant painting. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected].

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 306 9S W 2/6 - 2/13/19 2 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/ TECH- Abby Ober 101

TAROT: A WORLD OF ART AND HISTORY This course is designed for the student who is interested in learning more about the history and art associated with Tarot cards. Topics to be examined and discussed will include, card illustrations and how they relate to a six hundred year global expansion, the complexities of the artistry, the practice of divination, and the many uses of Tarot cards.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 298 9S Th 3/7 - 3/28/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Suzanne Sanders

COMPUTER TRAINING Computer Course Level Key Have you downloaded the Select the appropriate level of computer course to meet your needs. Each course is rated using a  symbol to indicate the level of experience you should have prior to registering. To get the most out of your course, register for theChesapeake course level that is rightapp for yet?you. Don’t miss out.  Little or no experience.  Limited keyboarding/computer experience or completion of a course. Download today at  Some familiarity with software or Windows or key boarding andhttps://guidebook.com/app/Chesapeake/ completion of a course.  Keyboarding, specific software and Windows knowledge or completion of a course.

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One-Day Computer Trainings: Computer Confidence, Word, and Excel Classes at the WYE Mills Campus.

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Courses have no specific pre-requisites, however, 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: • Start the computer and open programs (applications) • Control a mouse to navigate (point, click and drag) • Use a keyboard to enter text. and numbers – a certain typing speed is not required

COMPUTER CONFIDENCE In this course, students will be introduced to the basics of computer use. The material covered provides hands-on experience and guides the students through the basic use of the computer. Students will use Microsoft 2013 applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. The students will become familiar with essential computer terminology, software applications, document creation, internet basics and email.

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SHAKESPEARE’S WOMEN This continuing education course is founded upon the ideas on the evolution of the female character over the 25-year course of Shakespeare's plays from Tina Packer's book, "Women of Will, Following the Feminine in Shakespeare's Plays." Film presentations, biographical research, and class discussions will be used to study how female characters changed significantly over Shakespeare's lifetime.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 310 9S W 4/24 – 5/29/19 6 9:30 – 11 am WYE Mills/HEC-117 John Wieczoreck

STILL LIFE PAINTING This continuing education course is designed to teach students how to create a painting from a sample still life setup. Students will paint in oil or acrylic on a canvas or board. Topics include painting vocabulary, basic color theory, and painting techniques to create a vibrant painting. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list: [email protected].

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 306 9S W 2/6 - 2/13/19 2 6 - 9 pm WYE Mills/ TECH- Abby Ober 101

TAROT: A WORLD OF ART AND HISTORY This course is designed for the student who is interested in learning more about the history and art associated with Tarot cards. Topics to be examined and discussed will include, card illustrations and how they relate to a six hundred year global expansion, the complexities of the artistry, the practice of divination, and the many uses of Tarot cards.

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 298 9S Th 3/7 - 3/28/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Suzanne Sanders COMPUTER TRAINING COMPUTER TRAINING Computer Course Level Key Select the appropriate level of computer course to meet your needs. Each course is rated using a  symbol to indicate the level of experience you 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 keyboarding/computer experience or completion of a course.  Some familiarity with software or Windows or key boarding and completion of a course.  Keyboarding, specific software and Windows knowledge or completion of a course.

Microsoft Office

One-Day Computer Trainings: Computer Confidence, Word, and Excel Classes at the WYE Mills Campus.

• Courses are held on the WYE Mills campus, 9 am to 4 pm. • Hands-on computer use and significant opportunity for questions and group interaction.

Courses have no specific pre-requisites, however, 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: • Start the computer and open programs (applications) • Control a mouse to navigate (point, click and drag) • Use a keyboard to enter text. and numbers – a certain typing speed is not required

COMPUTER CONFIDENCE In this course, students will be introduced to the basics of computer use. The material covered provides hands-on experience and guides the students through the basic use of the computer. Students will use Microsoft 2013 applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. The students will become familiar with essential computer terminology, software applications, document creation, internet basics and email.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 49 CEL 276 9S F 5/3/19 1 9 am - 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 253 9S F 5/10/19 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 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/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 254 9S F 5/17/19 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 POWERPOINT BASICS This continuing education course introduces students to the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint and how to effectively use the program. Students will learn to create graphic oriented presentations for projection to an audience. Students will explore the formatting functions, learn how to use design templates, text enhancement techniques and various methods of importing and applying graphics and sound enhancements to make a presentation that is memorable to an audience.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 59 CEL 308 9S F 5/24/19 1 9 am - 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

NEW!  PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPING WITH QUICKBOOKS 2018 (Software included) Prepare for a career in the high-demand field of bookkeeping as you master QuickBooks 2018. By the end of the course, you’ll be an expert in everything from basic accounting to double-entry bookkeeping. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $2,195. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 315 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG STAFF

CULINARY NUTRITION FOR BETTER HEALTH - COOKING FOR ONE OR MORE This continuing education course is designed to inform students about brain, heart, and overall health through discussion of nutrition and recipes. Students will learn about making healthy decisions while shopping for food to prepare for meals, how carbohydrates, fats, and proteins affect blood sugar, the role that fats, sugars, and salts play in heart and brain health, and discuss the latest news in nutrition research.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 304 9S T 2/5 – 2/26/19 4 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Julianna Pax

CEL 304 9SS W 3/6 – 3/27/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm Cambridge/206 Julianna Pax

EGYPTIAN CUISINE We will study the history of Egyptian cuisine and beverages. We will prepare several dishes and then enjoy the fruits of our labor. There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 276 9S F 5/3/19 1 9 am - 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 253 9S F 5/10/19 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 WORD - INTERMEDIATE This course will help you to expand your knowledge of this powerful word processing program. Learn about section breaks, columns, WordArt, ClipChesapeake Art and themes. College Work withNONCREDIT shapes, picture CAREER editing, TRAINING inserting & ENRICHMENTand formatting SmartArt. Create mail merge documents, envelopes and labels. Learn to use graphs and templates, columns and workplace customization.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COMPUTERCEL 254 9S F 5/17/19 TRAINING 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 POWERPOINT BASICS This continuing education course introduces students to the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint and how to effectively use the program. Students will learn to create graphic oriented presentations for projection to an audience. Students will explore the formatting functions, learn how to use design templates, text enhancement techniques and various methods of importing and applying graphics and sound enhancements to make a presentation that is memorable to an audience.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 308 9S F 5/24/19 1 9 am - 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

NEW!  PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPING WITH QUICKBOOKS 2018 (Software included) Prepare for a career in the high-demand field of bookkeeping as you master QuickBooks 2018. By the end of the course, you’ll be an expert in everything from basic accounting to double-entry bookkeeping. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $2,195. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 315 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG STAFF

CULINARY NUTRITION FOR BETTER HEALTH - COOKING FOR ONE OR MORE This continuing education course is designed to inform students about brain, heart, and overall health through discussion of nutrition and recipes. Students will learn about making healthy decisions while shopping for food to prepare for meals, how carbohydrates, fats, and proteins affect blood sugar, the role that fats, sugars, and salts play in heart and brain health, and discuss the latest news in nutrition research.

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60 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 276 9S F 5/3/19 1 9 am - 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 253 9S F 5/10/19 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 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/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 254 9S F 5/17/19 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 POWERPOINT BASICS This continuing education course introduces students to the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint and how to effectively use the program. Students will learn to create graphic oriented presentations for projection to an audience. Students will explore the formatting functions, learn how to use design templates, text enhancement techniques and various methods of importing and applying graphics and sound enhancements to make a presentation that is memorable to an audience.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 308 9S F 5/24/19 1 9 am - 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

NEW!  PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPING WITH QUICKBOOKS 2018 (Software included) Prepare for a career in the high-demand field of bookkeeping as you master QuickBooks 2018. By the end of the course, you’ll be an expert in everything from basic accounting to double-entry bookkeeping. You can start this online class when you want and go at your own pace. For more information, go to www.ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $2,195. A new section begins every month! Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 315 A new section begins every month! OL – EDG STAFF

CULINARY CULINARY NUTRITION FOR BETTER HEALTH - COOKING FOR ONE OR MORE This continuing education course is designed to inform students about brain, heart, and overall health through discussion of nutrition and recipes. Students will learn about making healthy decisions while shopping for food to prepare for meals, how carbohydrates, fats, and proteins affect blood sugar, the role that fats, sugars, and salts play in heart and brain health, and discuss the latest news in nutrition research.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 304 9S T 2/5 – 2/26/19 4 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Julianna Pax

CEL 304 9SS W 3/6 – 3/27/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm Cambridge/206 Julianna Pax

EGYPTIAN CUISINE We will study the history of Egyptian cuisine and beverages. We will prepare several dishes and then enjoy the fruits of our labor. There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 293 9S T 2/5/19 1 10 am - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney 50

PERSIAN CUISINE We will study the history of Persian cuisine and beverages. We will prepare several dishes and then enjoy the fruits of our labor. There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

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CEL 294 9S T 3/5/19 1 10 am - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

QUALITY INEXPENSIVE WINES FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE This class will introduce the student/taster to good quality wines under $15. Tastings will broaden the taste palate, especially with French wines. Students will be able to sample French red wine, white wine, and wines from grapes grown in the USA, New Zealand, and Argentina. Students will also learn how to choose inexpensive wines that go well with Eastern Shore cuisine. There is a $15 materials fee for this class, due at the first class. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

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CES 177 9S W 2/6 – 2/27/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 William Shepard

SOUL FOOD We will study the history of Soul Food and beverages. We will prepare several dishes and then enjoy the fruits of our labor. There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 295 9S T 4/30/19 1 10 am - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

THE PIE SHOP Come taste & learn all about PIE, the sweet & savory. Pie has been a part of many cultures for centuries and now you can learn to make some delicious pies for your family and friends! In class, we will experiment with the inside and outside (crusts & fillings) of pies made by hand. This class will be taught by demonstration, discussion, and participation. There is a $15 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 312 9S F 4/5/19 1 1 – 4 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Paula Wolflin

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

BEGINNER 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/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 388 9S Th 4/4 – 4/25/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

INTERMEDIATE 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!

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 293 9S T 2/5/19 1 10 am - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

PERSIAN CUISINE We will study the history of Persian cuisine and beverages. We will prepare several dishes and then enjoy the fruits of our labor. There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 294 9S T 3/5/19 1 10 am - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

QUALITY INEXPENSIVE WINES FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE This class will introduce the student/taster to good quality wines under $15. Tastings will broaden the taste palate, especially with French wines. Students will be able to sample French red wine, white wine, and wines from grapes grown in the USA, New Zealand, and Argentina. Students will also learn how to choose inexpensive wines that go well with Eastern Shore cuisine. There is a $15 materials fee for this class, due at the first class. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 177 9S W 2/6 – 2/27/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 William Shepard

SOUL FOOD We will study the history of Soul Food and beverages. We will prepare several dishes and then enjoy the fruits of our labor. There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 295 9S T 4/30/19 1 10 am - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

THE PIE SHOP Come taste & learn all about PIE, the sweet & savory. Pie has been a part of many cultures for centuries and now you can learn to make some delicious pies for your family and friends! In class, we will experiment with the inside and outside (crusts & fillings) of pies made by hand. This class will be taught by demonstration, discussion, and participation. There is a $15 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEL 312 9S F 4/5/19 1 1 – 4 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Paula Wolflin

HEALTHHEALTH and FITNESS & FITNESS

BEGINNER 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/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 388 9S Th 4/4 – 4/25/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

INTERMEDIATE 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/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 51 CES 390 9S Th 5/2 – 5/23/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

GENTLE YOGA, STRENGTH AND BALANCE This course will incorporate an active warm up, floor exercise and standing exercises, stretching and strengthening to promote flexible joints, stronger muscles and healthier backs. Limited to 15 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 039 9S W 2/20 – 3/13/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Susan Claggett

CES 039 9SS W 3/27 – 4/17/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Susan Claggett

LINE DANCING This is a beginner dance class where students will learn the basic dance steps for a different dance style each week and will learn a routine to go with each basic dance step learned. This class is definitely for someone who wants to get some exercise for a healthy lifestyle and have fun too. Limited to 20 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 463 9 S F 3/1 – 3/22/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Maxine Wixom

PICKLEBALL This course is designed for players of all abilities. The key rules of the game will be covered including the pickleball serve, volleys, scorekeeping, the double-bounce rule and player positions. Pickleball perforated polymer balls will be provided. Participants must bring their own paddles. Space Limited!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 257 9S1 W 2/6 – 3/6/19 4 8:45 – 10:15 am WYE Mills/HPAC-130 Susan Claggett No class 2/13 CEL 257 9S2 W 3/27 – 4/17/19 4 12 – 1:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

CEL 257 9S3 W 5/1 – 5/22/19 4 12 – 1:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

ZUMBA GOLD Perfect for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity. How It Works: The design of the class introduces easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong. Benefits: Class focuses on all elements of fitness: cardiovascular, muscular conditioning, flexibility and balance! Limited to 20 participants, so register early! 62

Course/Section Days Dates(410) 827-5850Sessions • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 038 9S F 2/1 – 3/8/19 6 1 – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Kathy Leary

HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

ANCIENT WISDOM FROM MANY TRADITIONS This continuing education course will focus on the works of eight early Medieval and Renaissance religious thinkers from the three Abrahamic Traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, to discover the significance their insights have on modern life. Some religious figures to be discussed include Maimonides, Averroes, Hildegard of Bingen, Rumi, Aelred of Rievaulx, and the Ball Shem Tov.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 296 9S M 2/4 – 3/11/19 5 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mark Delcuze No class 2/18 52

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 390 9S Th 5/2 – 5/23/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

GENTLE YOGA, STRENGTH AND BALANCE This course will incorporate an active warm up, floor exercise and standing exercises, stretching and strengthening to promote flexible joints, stronger muscles and healthier backs. Limited to 15 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 039 9S W 2/20 – 3/13/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Susan Claggett

CES 039 9SS W 3/27 – 4/17/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Susan Claggett

LINE DANCING This is a beginner dance class where students will learn the basic dance steps for a different dance style each week and will learn a routine to go with each basic dance step learned. This class is definitely for someone who wants to get some exercise for a healthy lifestyle and have fun too. Limited to 20 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 463 9 S F 3/1 – 3/22/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Maxine Wixom

PICKLEBALL This course is designed for players of all abilities. The key rules of the game will be covered including the pickleball serve, volleys, scorekeeping, the double-bounce rule and player positions. Pickleball perforated polymer balls will be provided. Participants must bring their own paddles. Space Limited!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEL 257 9S1 W 2/6 – 3/6/19 4 8:45 – 10:15 am WYE Mills/HPAC-130 Susan Claggett No class 2/13 CEL 257 9S2 W 3/27 – 4/17/19 4 12 – 1:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

CEL 257 9S3 W 5/1 – 5/22/19 4 12 – 1:30 pm HEALTHWYE Mills/Tennis Courts & FITNESSSusan Claggett

ZUMBA GOLD Perfect for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity. How It Works: The design of the class introduces easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong. Benefits: Class focuses on all elements of fitness: cardiovascular, muscular conditioning, flexibility and balance! Limited to 20 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 038 9S F 2/1 – 3/8/19 6 1 – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Kathy Leary

HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

ANCIENT WISDOM FROM MANY TRADITIONS This continuing education course will focus on the works of eight early Medieval and Renaissance religious thinkers from the three Abrahamic Traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, to discover the significance their insights have on modern life. Some religious figures to be discussed include Maimonides, Averroes, Hildegard of Bingen, Rumi, Aelred of Rievaulx, and the Ball Shem Tov.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 296 9S M 2/4 – 3/11/19 5 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mark Delcuze No class 2/18 52

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 390 9S Th 5/2 – 5/23/19 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

GENTLE YOGA, STRENGTH AND BALANCE This course will incorporate an active warm up, floor exercise and standing exercises, stretching and strengthening to promote flexible joints, stronger muscles and healthier backs. Limited to 15 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 039 9S W 2/20 – 3/13/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Susan Claggett

CES 039 9SS W 3/27 – 4/17/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Susan Claggett

LINE DANCING This is a beginner dance class where students will learn the basic dance steps for a different dance style each week and will learn a routine to go with each basic dance step learned. This class is definitely for someone who wants to get some exercise for a healthy lifestyle and have fun too. Limited to 20 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 463 9 S F 3/1 – 3/22/19 4 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Maxine Wixom

PICKLEBALL This course is designed for players of all abilities. The key rules of the game will be covered including the pickleball serve, volleys, scorekeeping, the double-bounce rule and player positions. Pickleball perforated polymer balls will be provided. Participants must bring their own paddles. Space Limited!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 257 9S1 W 2/6 – 3/6/19 4 8:45 – 10:15 am WYE Mills/HPAC-130 Susan Claggett No class 2/13 CEL 257 9S2 W 3/27 – 4/17/19 4 12 – 1:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

CEL 257 9S3 W 5/1 – 5/22/19 4 12 – 1:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Courts Susan Claggett

ZUMBA GOLD Perfect for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity. How It Works: The design of the class introduces easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong. Benefits: Class focuses on all elements of fitness: cardiovascular, muscular conditioning, flexibility and balance! Limited to 20 participants, so register early!

ChesapeakeCourse/Section College Days NONCREDIT Dates CAREER TRAININGSessions & ENRICHMENTTime Location/Room Instructor: CES 038 9S F 2/1 – 3/8/19 6 1 – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Kathy Leary

HISTORYHISTORY AND SOCIAL & SOCIAL SCIENCE SCIENCE

ANCIENT WISDOM FROM MANY TRADITIONS This continuing education course will focus on the works of eight early Medieval and Renaissance religious thinkers from the three Abrahamic Traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, to discover the significance their insights have on modern life. Some religious figures to be discussed include Maimonides, Averroes, Hildegard of Bingen, Rumi, Aelred of Rievaulx, and the Ball Shem Tov.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 296 9S M 2/4 – 3/11/19 5 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mark Delcuze No class 2/18 52 A TALE OF 4 CITIES: UPTOWN DORCHESTER HISTORY This continuing education course is designed to explore Dorchester County history through four of its historic towns: Vienna, Cambridge, Wingate, and Hurlock. Students will identify major phases of Eastern Shore history by focusing on life and livelihood in a colonial center, a county seat, a waterman's village, and a railroad center. By examining accounts of the development of these towns, students will trace factors related to prosperity and change related to resources, transportation, and community.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 282 9S T 4/2 – 4/23/19 4 1 – 2:30 pm Cambridge/206 Phillip Hesser

CORE PRINCIPLES IN PSYCHOLOGY 4 This continuing education course is designed to introduce the attendee to some core principles found in psychology with a focus on motor development, cognitive development, personality, and life transitions.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 279 9S F 4/5 – 4/26/19 4 10:30 am - 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock

CURRENT EVENTS & SOCIAL ISSUES Facilitators will lead participant-directed current events discussion sessions. Discussion leaders and class participants choose topics from TV and computer news sources, and from reading newspapers and news magazines. Issues will be wide-ranging, including science, the environment, business, medicine, world events, politics, sports and religion. The intent is to stimulate discussion, to foster respect for differing points of view, to explore unfamiliar topics, and to learn from one another.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 019 9S M 3/4 – 4/29/19 8 10 – 11:30 am WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mary Whitehead/Larry No class 3/18 Blount

GREAT DECISIONS This course will introduce complex foreign policy decision making. The program provides background information and policy options for the eight most critical issues facing America each year and serves as the focal text for discussion groups across the country. Students must purchase the 2019 Great Decisions Briefing Book at https://www.fpa.org The cost of the Briefing Book is $32.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 226 9S M 3/4 – 4/29/19 8 1 - 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Larry Blount No class 3/18

HISTORY OF US FIRST LADIES, PT II This continuing education course is designed for students to examine and discuss the lives of America's Presidential wives throughout US history. Students will review the early years, education, social status, careers before the White House and life after the White House. In addition, students will examine the First Ladies years in the White House and the impact they had on their husband's presidency and on American society and culture over all. First Ladies to cover in this part: Rachel Jackson to Julia Tyler.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 290 9S F 2/8 – 3/1/19 4 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Patrick Heline 64 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed HISTORY OF US FIRST LADIES, PT III This continuing education course is designed for students to examine and discuss the lives of America's Presidential wives throughout US history. Students will review the early years, education, social status, careers before the White House and life after the White House. In addition, students will examine the First Ladies years in the White House and the impact they had on their husband's presidency and on American society and culture over all. First Ladies to cover in this part: Sarah Polk to Jane Pierce.

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A TALE OF 4 CITIES: UPTOWN DORCHESTER HISTORY This continuing education course is designed to explore Dorchester County history through four of its historic towns: Vienna, Cambridge, Wingate, and Hurlock. Students will identify major phases of Eastern Shore history by focusing on life and livelihood in a colonial center, a county seat, a waterman's village, and a railroad center. By examining accounts of the development of these towns, students will trace factors related to prosperity and change related to resources, transportation, and community.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 282 9S T 4/2 – 4/23/19 4 1 – 2:30 pm Cambridge/206 Phillip Hesser

CORE PRINCIPLES IN PSYCHOLOGY 4 This continuing education course is designed to introduce the attendee to some core principles found in psychology with a focus on motor development, cognitive development, personality, and life transitions.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 279 9S F 4/5 – 4/26/19 4 10:30 am - 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock

CURRENT EVENTS & SOCIAL ISSUES Facilitators will lead participant-directed current events discussion sessions. Discussion leaders and class participants choose topics from TV and computer news sources, and from reading newspapers and news magazines. Issues will be wide-ranging, including science, the environment, business, medicine, world events, politics, sports and religion. The intent is to stimulate discussion, to foster respect for differing points of view, to explore unfamiliar topics, and to learn from one another.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 019 9S M 3/4 – 4/29/19 8 10 – 11:30 am WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mary Whitehead/Larry No class 3/18 Blount

GREAT DECISIONS This course will introduce complex foreign policy decision making. The program provides background information and policy options for the eight most critical issues facing America each year and serves as the focal text for discussion groups across the country. Students must purchase the 2019 Great Decisions Briefing Book at https://www.fpa.orgChesapeake The cost College of the Briefing NONCREDIT Book is CAREER $32. TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 226 9S M 3/4 – 4/29/19 8HISTORY 1 - 2:30 pm & WYESOCIAL Mills/EDC-27 SCIENCELarry Blount No class 3/18

HISTORY OF US FIRST LADIES, PT II This continuing education course is designed for students to examine and discuss the lives of America's Presidential wives throughout US history. Students will review the early years, education, social status, careers before the White House and life after the White House. In addition, students will examine the First Ladies years in the White House and the impact they had on their husband's presidency and on American society and culture over all. First Ladies to cover in this part: Rachel Jackson to Julia Tyler.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 290 9S F 2/8 – 3/1/19 4 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Patrick Heline

HISTORY OF US FIRST LADIES, PT III This continuing education course is designed for students to examine and discuss the lives of America's Presidential wives throughout US history. Students will review the early years, education, social status, careers before the White House and life after the White House. In addition, students will examine the First Ladies years in the White House and the impact they had on their husband's presidency and on American society and culture over all. First Ladies to cover in this part: Sarah Polk to Jane Pierce.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 291 9S M 4/1 – 4/29/19 4 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patrick Heline No class 4/22 53 INFORMAL INTRO INTO JUNG & PERSONALITY This continuing education course will introduce the layperson to the views of Carl Jung with particular emphasis on his study of personality. Students will engage in brief in-class readings and activities, lectures, and discussions. At the culmination of the course, each student will be able to formulate their own conclusions regarding Jung's teachings on personality.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 067 9S T 4/2 – 4/30/19 5 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock

THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED: THE STARS, THE TOUR, THE CRASH AND THE AFTERMATH This course will provide a behind-the-scenes look at the fateful events and decisions leading to “The Day the Music Died” (February 3, 1959)—the tragic deaths of Rock & Roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper. Get an overview of the careers and music legacies of the three main headliners of the Winter Dance Party Tour and examine the difficult and challenging events, circumstances, and decisions that led to this tragic yet significant event in the history of Rock & Roll music.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 311 9S M 2/18/19 1 10:30 am – 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Joe Koper

TOMORROW’S COASTS: COMPLEX AND IMPERMANENT This continuing education course is designed to provide a general foundation for understanding the interconnections of the myriad of factors that are driving coastal change and will determine what the future may hold. Topics include highlighting objective information on physical processes that impact future coastal environments and examining case studies from around the world to summarize recent scientific studies to provide students with a starting point for their own research on changing coasts.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 281 9S M 4/1 – 5/20/19 8 8:45 – 10:15 am WYE Mills/ HEC-117 Charles Nichols

TRAVEL

IRISH SPLENDOR

65 Departing: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed March 6 — March 13, 2019 • 8 Days • 9 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ Church Cathedral, Blarney Castle, Killarney, Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs of Moher, Whiskey Distillery, Cabra Castle

Flight & Hotels: 8 days, 9 meals, 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Round Trip Airfare from BWI, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $2449, Single: $2799, Triple: $2419 For Bookings after September 7th, call Collette for rates.

ICELAND'S MAGICAL NORTHERN LIGHTS

Departing: Monday, October 28, 2019

October 28 — November 3, 2019 • 7 Days • 10 Meals: 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners Featuring: Reykjavik, Northern Lights Cruise, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss, Vik, Seljalandsfoss, Skogar Folk Museum, Skógafoss, Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon, Skaftafell National Park, Vatnajökull Glacier, Lava Exhibition Center, Blue Lagoon 54

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT TRAVEL

Field Trips & Events IRISH SPLENDOR: 3/6 - 3/13/2019 Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ Church Cathedral, Blarney Castle, Killarney, Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs of Moher, Whiskey Distillery, Cabra Castle BOOK BEFORE SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 AND SAVE $$ Flight & Hotels: 8 days, 9 meals, 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Price includes round trip airfare from Washington Dulles Intl, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $2,449, Single: $2,799, Triple: $2,419 For Bookings after September 7th, call Collette for rates. SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend a Special Travel Presentation on: Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 2 PM in the TPAC Lobby | RSVP 410-827-5810

ICELAND’S MAGICAL NORTHERN LIGHTS 10/28 - 11/3/2019 Featuring: Reykjavik, Northern Lights Cruise, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss, Vik, Seljalandsfoss, Skogar Folk Museum, Skógafoss, Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon, Skaftafell National Park, Vatnajökull Glacier, Lava Exhibition Center, Blue Lagoon BOOK BEFORE APRIL 29, 2019 AND SAVE $$ Flight & Hotels: 7 days, 10 meals, 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners Price includes round trip airfare from Washington Dulles Intl, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $3,799, Single: $4,299, Triple: $3,769 For Bookings after April 29th, call Collette for rates. SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend a Special Travel Presentation on: Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 2 PM in the TPAC Lobby | RSVP 410-827-5810

66 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT SENIOR CENTER OFFERINGS & LOCATIONS

Chesapeake College’s Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training now offers classes specifically designed for seniors throughout the five- county 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 • 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 • Art Therapy

Students may register for classes at the sites listed 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.

Amy Lynn Ferris Center Grasonville Senior Center 200 Schauber Rd., Chestertown Rt. 18, Grasonville 410-778-2564 410-827-6010

Caroline Senior Center Percy Thomas Center 403 S. 7th St., Suite 127, Denton 891 Love Point Rd, Stevensville 410-479-2535 410-604-3801

Centreville Senior Center Sudlersville Senior Center 104 Powell St., Centreville 605 Foxtown Rd., Sudlersville 410-758-0848 410-778-5444

Delmarva Community Services Talbot Senior Center 2450 Cambridge Beltway, Cambridge 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton 410-221-1914 410-822-2869

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

GIVE THE GIFT Why not give a gift certificate for a Continuing Education class? With over 100 classes to THAT LASTS choose from, there is something for everyone! FOREVER… For more info, call 410-827-5850. View a complete list of classes at EDUCATION! www.chesapeake.edu

67 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

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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 $250. SAT PREP Books included.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: YKC 711 B T 2/26 – 4/23/19 8 6:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Patrick Heline (under 16 years No class 3/19 of age) CEI 389 9B (over 16 years of age)

YOUTH COMING SOON! KIDS IN COLLEGE! For more information contact Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected]

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 online class section on page 55 for easy enrollment steps.

• 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 Block ad 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.

• Accounting and Bookkeeping Bookkeeper Payroll Professional

• Animal Care 68 56 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

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CONTINUING PROGRAMS INCLUDE: • Computer Technology EDUCATION • Accounting and Bookkeeping Advanced Microsoft Certified Bookkeeper Technology Specialist Payroll Professional Cisco CCNA Certification Training CERTIFICATE • Animal Care Comp TIA Certification Training Veterinary Assistant Training Forensic Computer Examiner PROGRAMS • Aquatics Help Desk Analyst Pool Operator • Environmental Education The Division of Continuing Education • Boating Green Building Certificate Professional Captain Senior Sustainability Professional & Workforce Training offers certificate • Building Trades • Health Care/Fitness programs in a number of career fields. Home Inspection Administrative Medical Assistant Home Improvement Contractors Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Lift Truck Training Dental Assistant • Business Electronic Health Record Training For a complete list of offerings or for Administrative Professional National Pharmaceutical Representative Administrative Professional with Personal Fitness Trainer more information, please contact the Microsoft Office 2007 Pharmacy Technician Continuing Education Office at Business Coaching • Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Legal Secretary Bartender Certification 410-827-5850 for more information. Mobile Marketing Professional Food Service Management Project Management Hotel/Restaurant Management Social Media for Business • Child Care Child Care Teacher Child Care Aide Family Child Care Provider

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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 com- pleted 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/LOCATIONS Wye Mills Campus: Open daily registration, Monday through Thursday, 8 am to 5:30 pm and Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm Summer Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30 am – 5:30 pm, Closed Fridays, May 17 – August 9 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, e- mail, 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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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 class- room as credit students and have the same learning experience. Call 410-827-5850, for more information.

COLLEGE HOLIDAYS Winter Break ……….. 12/20/18 - 1/2/19 Martin Luther King Birthday ……… 1/21/19 Spring Break ……3/18 - 3/19/19 Memorial Day ...... 5/27/19 Independence Day…………7/4/19 Labor Day ………. 9/2/19

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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. Book- store 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 KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CAMB - Cambridge Center 416-418 Race St., Cambridge M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; Th = Thursday; F = Friday; CDO - Carlson Denton Office Sat = Saturday; Sun = Sunday 609 Locust St., Cambridge STAFF - When used under instructor indicates name of instructor was DOR – Dorchester County School of Technology not available prior to publication of schedule. 2465 Cambridge Bypass, Cambridge TBD - Indicates information to be announced at a later date. EDC – Economic Development Center Wye Mills Campus

ECDC - Early Childhood Development Ctr. Wye Mills Campus

EOD – Envoy of Denton 420 Colonial Drive, Denton

HEC - Higher Education Center Wye Mills Campus

HUM - Kent Humanities Center Wye Mills Campus

HPAC - Health Professions & Athletic Center Wye Mills Campus

LRC - Learning Resource Center Wye Mills Campus

MTC - Manufacturing Training Center Wye Mills Campus

PAC - Todd Performing Arts Center Wye Mills Campus

SCI - Talbot Science Center Wye Mills Campus

TECH - Queen Anne’s Tech Center Wye Mills Campus

WYE - Wye Mills Campus

72 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed HUM – Kent Humanities Center Wye Mills Campus LRC - Learning Resource Center WYE Mills Campus

MTC - Manufacturing Tech Center C.P.R./First Aid WYE Mills Campus Lisa Widmaier...... 410-827-3412 PAC - Todd Performing Arts Center Culinary WYE Mills Campus Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Skilled Trades TECH – Queen Anne’s Technical Center Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Wye Mills Campus Customized Training Tom Ellis …………………………..………410-827-5807 SCI – Talbot Science Center Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Small Business & Technology Wye Mills Campus Employability Skills Training Development Center WYE - WYE Mills Campus Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Rich Loeffler ...... 410-827-5304

English as a Second Language KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Students with Disabilities Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 Judy Gordon ...... 410-827-5805 M = Monday; T = Tuesday;

W = Wednesday; Th = Thursday; Entrepreneurship Test Preparation F = Friday; Sat = Saturday; Sun = Sunday SBDC ...... 410-827-5304 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810

REGISTRATION Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Fitness

OL - Indicates that the class is taught/conducted online.Lisa Widmaier...... Chesapeake 410- 827College-3412 NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Truck Driving/Bus/CDL Training STAFF - When used under instructor indicates name of instructor was not available prior to publication of schedule. GED Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 TBD - Indicates information to be announced at a later date. Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 Tom Ellis ……………………….………….410-827-5807

STAFF DIRECTORY History STAFFVeterinary DIRECTORY Assistant Lisa Widmaier...... 410-827-3412 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810

Accounting and Business Industrial Technology Workplace Safety Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Tom Ellis...... 410-827-5807 Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851

Accounting and Business – Online Training Institute of Adult Learning Workplace ESL & GED® Test Preparation Ellen Troutman-Wallace .... 410-822-5400, x 2360 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Jason Mullen ...... 410-822-5400, x 2688

Adult Education Languages Youth Programs Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Bartending/TIPS/TAM Medical Sarah Ross...... 410-827-2327 Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Lisa Widmaier...... 410-827-3412

Building Trades Occupational Training Tom Ellis ...... 410-827-5807 Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 For general information, call: 410-827-5850.

Captain’s Certification Online Education Ellen Troutman-Wallace. 410-822-5400, x 2360 Ellen Troutman-Wallace .... 410-827-5400 x 2360

Customized Training OSHA Training NEEDS UPDATING ONCE LAYOUT IS COMPLETE. Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851

INDEX Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center Personal Enrichment Peg Anawalt ...... 410-822-5400, ext. 2357 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 50 Plus Lifelong Learning for Adults . .. .. 75

CHESAPEAKE HELPS .....1-866-722-HLPS Pool Certification A Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Child Care Training Programs Abbreviations and Definitions ...... 82 Deanna Tobin ...... 410-822-5400, ext. 2353 Real Estate Appraiser Access ...... 36, 40,41

Ellen Troutman-Wallace .... 410-822-5400 x 2360 Accounting Fundamentals ...... 5 Computer Training Accounting & Finance (comp. based) ...... 37 Lois Thomas...... 410-827-5810 Real Estate Broker

Ellen Troutman-Wallace .... 410-827-5400 x 2360 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals. .. 14 C.P.R./First Aid 61 Lisa Widmaier...... 410-827-3412 Administrative Medical Assistant ...... 47 Senior Programs - 50 Plus Administrative Professional Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Culinary Continuing Education Certificate ...... 14 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Skilled Trades Adult Basic Education and GED Test 62 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Preparation Schedule ...... 53 Customized Training Tom Ellis …………………………..………410-827-5807 Adult Basic Education Classes ...... 53 Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Small Business & Technology Adult Basic Skills...... 52 Employability Skills Training Development Center Adult Basic Education Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Rich Loeffler ...... 410-827-5304 Career Exploration ...... 53, 54

English as a Second Language Students with Disabilities Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 Judy Gordon ...... 410-827-5805 63

Entrepreneurship Test Preparation SBDC ...... 410-827-5304 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Fitness Lisa Widmaier...... 410-827-3412 Truck Driving/Bus/CDL Training Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 GED Tom Ellis ……………………….………….410-827-5807 Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 Veterinary Assistant History Lisa Widmaier...... 410-827-3412 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Workplace Safety Industrial Technology Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Tom Ellis...... 410-827-5807 Workplace ESL & GED® Test Preparation Institute of Adult Learning Jason Mullen ...... 410-822-5400, x 2688 73 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Youth Programs Languages Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Sarah Ross...... 410-827-2327 Medical Lisa Widmaier...... 410-827-3412

For general information, call: 410-827-5850. Occupational Training Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851

Online Education Ellen Troutman-Wallace .... 410-827-5400 x 2360 NEEDS UPDATING ONCE LAYOUT IS COMPLETE.

OSHA Training Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 INDEX 50 Plus Lifelong Learning for Adults . .. .. 75 Personal Enrichment Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 A

Pool Certification Abbreviations and Definitions ...... 82 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Access ...... 36, 40,41 Accounting Fundamentals ...... 5 Real Estate Appraiser Accounting & Finance (comp. based) ...... 37 Ellen Troutman-Wallace .... 410-822-5400 x 2360 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals. .. 14

Real Estate Broker Administrative Medical Assistant ...... 47 Ellen Troutman-Wallace .... 410-827-5400 x 2360 Administrative Professional Continuing Education Certificate ...... 14 Senior Programs - 50 Plus Adult Basic Education and GED Test Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Preparation Schedule ...... 53

Adult Basic Education Classes ...... 53 62 Adult Basic Skills...... 52

Adult Basic Education Career Exploration ...... 53, 54

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A E Locations...... 72 Abbreviations and Definitions...... 72 eBay, Learn to Buy and Sell on...... 49 Accounting Fundamentals...... 48 EKG Technician...... 23 M Administrative Assistant Fundamentals...... 50 Electrical Apprenticeship...... 36-37 Map of Campus...... inside back cover Administrative Medical Assistant...... 22 EMT...... 21 Maryland National External Diploma Adult Basic Education...... 6 English As A Second Language (ESL).... 6 Program (NEDP)...... 6 Adult External High School Entrepreneurship; Self-Employment Maryland Small Business Diploma Program...... 6 & Small Business...... 8,51 Development Center...... 8 Agriculture...... 31 Event Planning...... 15 Medical Administrative Assistant...... 22,23 Appraiser Pre-licensing/ Medical Billing and Coding...... 23 Certification and Continuing F Medicine Aide/Recertification...... 18 Education...... 39 Fees...... 71 Microsoft Office Training...... 59. Arts and Crafts as a Business...... 49 Fitness & Wellness...... 25 Music, Fundamentals of...... 28 A to Z Grant Writing...... 49 Fitness Trainer, Personal...... 25 Arts ...... 54 Fork Lift (Lift Truck) Training...... 32 N Autocad ...... 33 Fundamentals of Music...... 28 National Guard-Tuition Information...... 71 B G Nursing Assistant...... 17 Bartender Training ...... 15. Game Development, How to Get Blueprint Reading...... 33 Started...... 28 O Bookstore...... 72 GED Test Preparation...... 6 Occupational Training...... 31-47 Bookeeping...... 49 Genealogy 101...... 28 Online Child Care Courses...... 12-14 Building Trades...... 32 General Information...... 70 Online Courses...... 48 Bus Driver Training...... 40 Gift Certificates...... 67 Online Healthcare Training...... 23 Business (Online)...... 48 Grammar Refresher...... 50 Online Occupational Courses...... 48 Business Skills...... 8 Grant Writing...... 49 Online Registration...... 70 OSHA/Workplace Safety Courses...... 44 C H Cake Decorating...... 15,26 Healthcare...... 16-24 P Campus Map...... inside back cover Healthcare Careers Orientation Painting...... 56 Cancellations...... 71 Sessions...... 16 Payment Plan...... 70 Captains School, Professional ...... 40 Healthcare Online Training...... 23 Personal Enrichment...... 28 Career Planning for CNA/GNAs...... 17 Holidays, College...... 71 Personal Fitness Trainer...... 25 Certified Medicine Aide...... 18 Home Inspection...... 32 Pet Sitting Business, Starting A...... 49 Chesapeake HELPS...... 10 Hours...... 70 Pharmacy Technician...... 22,23 Child Care...... 10-14 HVAC-R Apprenticeship...... 37-38 Pool Operator...... 35 Childcare (Online)...... 12-14 Home Improvement Licensure Prep .....32 PowerPoint...... 60 Child Care Resource Center...... 10 Professional Captains School...... 40 Class Locations...... 72 I Publish and Sell Your E-book...... 30 Clinical Medical Assistant...... 23 Institute for Adult Learning...... 52 Coast Guard Licensing (6 pak) Interior Design...... 29 R Training...... 40 Italian, Foundations of ...... 28 Real Estate Principles & Practices...... 35 College Holidays...... 71 Real Estate Appraiser...... 35 Command Spanish...... 27,34 J Refunds...... 71 Community Interpreter...... 26,34 Registration Fee...... 70 Computer Confidence...... 59 K Registration Information...... 70 Computer Courses ...... 59 Key to Abbreviations and Definitions... 72 Resume Writing...... 50 CPR & First Aid for Healthcare...... 18 Key to Class Locations...... 72 Culinary/Hotel/Restaurant ...... 15. Kids in College...... 68 S Safety Management...... 38 D L SAT Prep...... 68 Deferred Payment Plan...... 70 Landscape Architecture ...... 29 Secrets of Career Success...... 50 Dental Assisting Program ...... 19-20 Languages...... 26-28 Seniors...... 53 Dialysis Technician...... 23 Leadership & Supervision...... 8 Senior Center Offerings/Locations...... 67 Digital Game Artist Certificate...... 29 Licensure Prep for Home Improvement Senior Citizens Tuition Waiver...... 71 Disability Tuition Waiver...... 71 Contractors...... 32 Skilled Trades...... 36 Drafting...... 33 Lifelong Learning...... 53 Small Business Lifestyle & Leisure...... 26-30 Development Center...... 8 Lift Truck (Forklift) Training...... 32,43 Smart Start Your Business...... 8

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Spanish...... 26-27 Six Sigma, Lean Green Belt...... 51 Spanish in the Classroom...... 14 Spanish for Law Enforcement...... 34 Spanish for the Workplace...... 27,34 Sponsored Billing...... 71 Staff Directory...... 73 Start Your Own Business - Ready Set Go...... 8 Starting A Pet Sitting Business...... 49 Supervisory and Leadership Certificate...... 9

T Table of Contents...... 3 Teacher Training...... 51 Tennis...... 62 Test Preparation & College Readiness... 68 Transportation...... 40 Truck and Bus Driver Training...... 40 Tuition and Fees...... 71

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V Veterinary Assistant Training...... 24,41

W Water/Wastewater Management...... 43 Welding...... 39 Wellness & Fitness...... 42 Word for Windows...... 59 Workplace Safety/OSHA courses...... 44 Writing...... 30

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Y Yoga...... 62

Z Zumba...... 63

75 Chesapeake College 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 Middle

Home Address: Street P.O. Box

City or Town 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): Yes No Senior Citizen: (60 or older) Yes No Gender: Male Female

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: American Indian or Alaska Native (AN) Asian (AS) 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

Method of Payment: Check Credit Card Money Order Purchase Order 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: CID# *Note: CID# is the last three digits in the signature box on the back of your credit card.

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 76 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 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 State Zip

Phone: 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. 77 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Grow your career. Enrich your life.

• Noncredit classes taught by expert instructors can advance your career and enhance your life. • Update your computer skills or learn the basics with courses in Quick Books and Microsoft Office • Personal enrichment classes include dance, yoga, photography, cooking and languages. For more information about our noncredit classes, please log on to chesapeake.edu or call 410-827-5810.

78 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 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 SIX SHORT WEEKS ONE GREAT CAREER!

GET YOUR CDL YOU CAN EARN IN AS LITTLE $40 - $70K OR AS 6 WEEKS MORE ANNUALLY

JOB PLACEMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ASSISTANCE MAY AVAILABLE BE AVAILABLE DAY & NIGHT CLASSES AVAILABLE

For more information contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822 5400 ext. 2360.

Connect with us online. Register today - classes will fill fast!