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Continuing Education Winter 2010/2011 Credit & Credit-Free Courses Classes Beginning December-February Continuing Education Table of Contents General Information and Catalog Requests...860-512-2800

Credit ProgramS Credit-Free Programs...... 860-512-2800 Application for Admission for New Students...... 13-14 Director, Ann Bonney...... [email protected] Assessment Testing Information...... 10 Prog. Assoc., Stephen Campiglio...... [email protected] Assessment Testing Exemption Request Form...... 11 Sec. II, Jessie Bradley...... [email protected] Calendar...... 10 College by Design Ed. Asst., Mike Jordan-Reilly...... [email protected] College by Design Course Schedule...... 6 Credit Course Descriptions...... 7-9 Credit-Free Phone-In Registration...... 860-512-3232 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday....Mastercard, Visa or Discover Card Credit Fee Schedule...... 12 Offering courses for professional development and personal enrichment Credit Refund Policy...... 3 Credit Registration Form...... 16 Business & Industry Services...... 860-512-2812 Credit Registration Information...... 3-4 Director, Janet Alampi...... [email protected] Technical Requirements for Online and Hybrid Courses...... 10 Providing employers and employees with workplace programs and training Winter Intersession Calendar...... 10 Computer Technology...... 860-512-2808 Winter Intersession Course Schedule...... 5 Coordinator, Bruce Manning...... [email protected] Credit-Free ProgramS Providing state-of-the-art computer training Allied Health Programs...... 860-512-2826 Credit-Free Courses...... 17-34 Coordinator, Diane Mitchell...... [email protected] Credit-Free Registration Form...... 47 Preparing students for the State certification exams Credit-Free Registration Information...... 46 Excursions in Learning...... 860-512-2804 Noon Institute...... 44 Online Academy...... 35-43 Coordinator, Susan Meisler...... [email protected] Organization of Active Adults...... 45 Offering courses for high-achieving, academically motivated children Credit Extension Courses...... 860-512-2803 Bookstore Hours...... 12 Dean, Melanie Haber...... [email protected] Bursar's & Library Hours ...... 5 College by Design, Winter/Summer credit extension courses Maps & Directions...... 32, 44 Admin. Asst., Gloria Moeller...... [email protected] Registration & Admissions Hours...... 4

When searching online for courses found in this catalog: Select "Winter 2010" for Winter Intersession Credit courses or select "Spring 2011" for Credit-Free courses and College by Design credit courses.

MCC’s Credit-Free Program seeks new course proposals from qualified instructors* in a variety of subjects for personal enrichment and professional development, including: • Business-related training • Rocks and gems of Connecticut • Certified Nurse Aide Training • Special topics in world cultures, such as Japanese Tea Ceremony • Safe Serve Food Training • Special topics in art history, such as Surrealism • Aerobics • Beekeeping • Kripalu® dance yoga • Creative nonfiction and prose poetry writing workshops • Coaching skills for various sports • Basic astronomy & stargazing • Flower cultivation, especially roses and tulips • Theater & film courses, including • Instrument instruction: saxophone, clarinet, cello, violin, bass & harmonica screenplay writing, playwrighting, storyboard creation, • Green Technology & Sustainability topics and film & literature courses * Master’s degree and some teaching experience, or equivalent qualifications, required Come Join a Dynamic Team! For a Prospective Instructor Packet, please call Continuing Education at 860-512-2800 or stop by the Continuing Education office, Learning Resource Center, Room B147. www.mcc.commnet.edu 2 Continuing Education (860) 512-2800 Credit Registration Information

Minimum Enrollment Forms of Payment Continuing Education programs are self-supporting. All courses are Full payment must accompany registration. operated on an instruction-fees supported basis. Classes with insufficient • Cash enrollment will be cancelled. • Credit Cards: Only MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card are accepted. Registration Deadline • Checks: Please make all checks payable to “MCC.” Please include Mail-in registration must be received by the Registrar’s Office five student’s social security number or Banner ID on your check. business days prior to the start of the requested course. Students will be Class Requirements advised if a course is filled. For credit course prerequisites see Course Descriptions, pages 7-9. Credit Confirmation Before registering, students from other institutions should You will receive your course schedule printout as a confirmation, with check with their home institution to verify that credits from this course location, within a week after we receive your registration form. program are transferable to their own school. Students who register in person will receive confirmation at that time. Your There are no refunds after the allowable drop confirmation is necessary to purchase textbooks at the MCC Bookstore. period whether a course is transferable or not. Credit course locations are also listed in this catalog, pages 5 and 6. Financial Aid Level of Study Please check with the Financial Aid Office for current financial aid While the number of classes for each session is less than the regular fall information at 860-512-3380. and spring semesters, students should be aware that each course contains the same number of class hours as the regular semester. As a result, the level of study is much more intensive and demanding of time. Students Continuing Education Information 860-512-2800 should consider this in planning their time and course selection. Registration Information 860-512-3220 Refund Policy Appeal Procedures Refund Policy for Credit Students are required to officially drop/withdraw Extension Courses prior to submitting an appeal. There is a minimum enrollment for all Continuing Education The Refund Appeal is intended to extend the refund period for a courses. Classes with insufficient enrollment will be cancelled. limited 10-day period of time for students experiencing extraordinary If a course is filled or cancelled, you will be notified by phone circumstances. After the 10-day extension period, there are no refunds or mail before the starting date. If the College cancels a and appeals will not be considered regardless of the circumstances a student may experience. All appeals must be submitted in writing credit extension course, students will receive a full refund and include student ID, contact information and appropriate of all tuition and service fees. This does not include the $20 documentation. one-time application fee for new students, which is non- refundable. It takes four to six weeks for payment of refunds Appeals will only be considered for the following extraordinary circumstances: severe illness documented by a physician’s certificate, to be made. administrative error by the College with supporting documentation, or A student who drops from a credit extension course will military transfer documented by a copy of transfer orders. receive a full refund of tuition only, provided the student The following circumstances will not be considered: change in officially drops on the last business day before the first employment situation, misunderstanding of start date or dates class meeting or prior. If a student officially withdraws on of class, inability to transfer course, normal illness, transportation issues, the day of the first class meeting, there is no refund and the childcare issues, poor decision or change of mind by student regarding student will receive a “W” on their transcript (Requests must course selection, or dissatisfaction with course content or instructor. be made by Friday for courses starting Saturday-Monday). You may view and print a Refund Policy Appeal form at When a student drops from a credit course, the college www.mcc.commnet.edu, in the “Form Depot” or you may obtain a service fee and the one-time application fee for new students form at the Registrar’s office. are non-refundable. Submit completed form to: No refunds will be ISSUED AFTER the Refund Appeals Committee Manchester College allowable drop period. Registrar’s Office, MS #13 Tuition cannot be transferred to other semesters. Great Path, P.O. Box 1046 Special Note to Students Manchester, CT 06045-1046 Full payment is due upon registration. If you do not want to take a course once you have registered The Refund Appeals Committee meets twice per month. for it, you must submit a drop form to the Registrar’s Office You will receive a written response whether or not you have paid. If you do not drop within the notifying you of the outcome. allowable drop period, you are still obligated to pay for the class, whether or not you attend. 3 Winter 2010-2011 Credit and Credit-Free Course Catalog Credit Registration Information

4 Ways to Apply and Register for 4. Web Registration Credit Extension Courses Returning students may register online using a MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card only. If you are a returning student and know your 1. By Mail NetID and/or Banner ID*, here’s how to register online: Registrations must be received at least five business days Login: prior to the start of the requested course. • Go to http://my.commnet.edu If applicable, complete the MCC Application for Admission form for • Enter your NetID and PIN new students on pages 13-14. Complete the Credit Extension Course (See “New NetID Users” information below) Registration Form on page 16. Please complete the entire form. Full • Click on STUDENT TAB payment must accompany each registration. Refer to fee schedule on • Click on the “Student Self Service” channel page 12. Send your registration and payment to: Registering: • If prompted, select Manchester Community College Registration Office from the list of colleges Manchester Community College • Click on “Registration and Payment” Great Path, MS #13 • Click on “Register (add/drop) classes” P.O. Box 1046 • Go to Schedule Term to select the correct semester/year, Manchester, CT 06045-1046 then submit Please mail in the entire registration page! • Follow online instructions in step 1 and 2** Make checks or money orders payable to “MCC” • Click on “View Schedule” at the bottom of the page to confirm registration 2. By Fax: 860-512-3221 • Follow the prompts to initiate payment If applicable, complete the MCC Application for Admission form for * Banner ID numbers will be mailed (upon request) to returning new students on pages 13-14. Complete the Credit Extension Course students and cannot be given out over the phone. Registration Form on page 16, using Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card ** Please choose your course(s) in advance and have the correct only. Please complete the entire form. CRN number(s) handy when you register online. Please call 860-512-3220 for more information about Web registration. 3. In-Person New NetID Users If applicable, complete the MCC Application for Admission form for • Your NetID is your Banner ID with the “@” symbol in a different new students on pages 13-14. Complete the Credit Extension Course position (i.e. a student with a Banner ID of @87654321, will have Registration Form on page 16, using Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card the following only, if paying by credit card. Please complete the entire form. NetID: [email protected] Fees are payable in full at time of registration and must be paid at • Your initial password is made up of the following personal the Bursar's Office in the Lowe Building, after registering for your information: course. Register in the Lowe Building at the Registrar’s Office. 1. The first three characters of your birth month (with first letter capitalized) $20 Application Fee 2. The “&” symbol If you are registering to take a credit course and have never 3. The last four digits of your Social Security Number Example: a user whose birthday is in October and whose attended MCC or any other community college in the CCC social security number ends in 6789, the initial password system as a credit student, a one-time, non-refundable $20 would be Oct&6789 application fee is required. This fee is non-refundable even if • You will then be prompted to change your password a class is cancelled by the College. If paying by check, please provide a separate check for $20 payable to “MCC.” This Please call 860-512-3220 for more must accompany the MCC Application for Admission form information about Web registration. for new students on pages 13-14.

Registration Hours Admissions Office Hours Lowe Bldg, Room L157 Lowe Building, Room L156 Monday...... 8:30 a.m. - 7 :00 p.m. Monday...... 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday...... 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday...... 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday...... 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Wednesday...... 10:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Thursday...... 8:30 a.m. - 4 :30 p.m. Thursday...... 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday...... 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday...... 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Please call for Saturday and holiday hours or closings. For more information regarding admission to MCC, For more information regarding registration, please call the Admissions Office at 860-512-3210 please call the Registrar’s Office at 860-512-3220 or Fax: 860-512-3221. or Fax 860-512-3221. www.mcc.commnet.edu 4 Continuing Education (860) 512-2800 Winter Intersession Credit Course Schedule

Each course offers three credits. Students from other colleges should check with their college before registering to verify that credits from this program are transferable. There are no refunds after the allowable drop period. Daily attendance is a requirement. Classes meet: Dec. 27, 28, 29, 30 (Mon.-Thurs.) Jan. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (Mon.-Fri.) • Jan. 10, 11, 12, 13 (Mon.-Thurs.) Final Exams: Last scheduled class period Snow Dates: (if needed): Friday, Jan. 14 or Saturdays, Jan. 8 and/or 15 or by instructor arrangement. Note: Makeup classes will start at 9 a.m.

CRN Subject # Title Credit Hrs Days Dates Time Building/Wing/Rm 40001 ▲ ART* B206 Film Study 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. V5 V151 40002 v BBG* B234 Legal Environment of Business 3 Online 12/27-1/13 (see page 7) 40005 ▲ COM* B154 Film Study and Appreciation 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. V5 V151 40004 COM* B172 Interpersonal Communication 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AST C203 40006 COM* B173 Public Speaking 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AST C204 40017 v CSA* B105 Introduction to Software Applications 3 Online 12/27-1/13 (see page 7) 40007 v CJS* B101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Online 12/27-1/13 (see page 7) 40008 CJS* B250 Police Organization 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. AST D213 and Administration 40009 v ECN* B101 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Online 12/27-1/13 (see page 7) 40010 ENG* B110 Introduction to Literature 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AST D205 40011 HIS* B101 Western Civilization I 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AST C202 40012 MUS* B101 Music History & Appreciation 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. V2 V127 40013 PHL* B101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AST C211 40014 PHL* B111 Ethics 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AST C201 40015 PSY* B111 General Psychology I 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AST C209 40016 PSY* B201 Life Span Development 3 MTWRF 12/27-1/13 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AST C210

▲ Choose either ART* B206 or COM* B154 v See page 10 for technical requirements for online courses. See course descriptions for any course-specific instructions.

Bursar's Hours MCC Library Hours Lowe Building, Room L165 Dec. 27, 2010 – Jan. 17, 2011 Monday...... 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Monday-Friday...... 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday...... 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday...... 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Wednesday...... 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Sunday...... Closed Thursday...... 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Exceptions Friday...... 8:30 a.m.-12 noon Thursday, Dec. 30, 2010...... 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. For more information, please call 860-512-3637. Friday-Sunday, Dec. 31, 2010-Jan. 2, 2011.....CLOSED Monday, Jan. 17, 2011...... CLOSED For more information, call 860-512-2880.

5 Winter 2010-2011 Credit and Credit-Free Course Catalog College by Design Course Schedule Spring College by Design courses Session #3 January 7–February 12, 2011

CRN Subject # Title Credit Hrs Days Time Building/Wing/Rm 11002 ✦ CST* B201 Introduction to MIS 3 online 10838 DAR* B101 Public Health Issues Abuse and Addiction 3 Sat. 8 a.m.-4:35 p.m. LRC B214 11003 ✦ ENG* B110 Introduction to Literature 3 online 11004 ✦ MAT* B109■ Quantitative Literacy 3 online (12 weeks through Session #4; 1/7-3/26/11) ■ Must attend both Sessions #3 and #4 (12 weeks) for 3 credits for MAT* B109. Attendance for one session only (6 weeks) will result in 0 credit. 11005 ✦ SOC* B101 Principles of Sociology 3 online ✦ See page 10 for technical requirements for online courses. See course descriptions for any course specific instructions. Session #4 February 18–March 26, 2011 CRN Subject # Title Credit Hrs Days Time Building/Wing/Rm 11006 COM* B173 Public Speaking 3 Fri. 6-9:35 p.m. AST C204 Sat. 9 a.m.-12:35 p.m. AST C204 11179 ✦ CSC* B101 Introduction to Computers 3 online 11180 DAR* B111 Addiction Counseling I 3 Sat. 8 a.m.-4:35 p.m. LRC B214 10911 EAS* B102 Earth Science 3 Fri. 6-9:35 p.m. AST C107 Sat. 9 a.m.-12:35 p.m. AST C107 10839 ENG* B101 Composition 3 Fri. 6-9:35 p.m. LRC B219 Sat. 1-4:35 p.m. LRC B219 11008 HIS* B101 Western Civilization I 3 Fri. 6-9:35 p.m. AST C202 Sat. 9 a.m.-12:35 p.m. AST C202 11009 MAT* B095■ Elementary Algebra Foundations 0 Sat. 9 a.m.-12:35 p.m. AST D219 (12 weeks-through Session #5; 2/18–5/14/11) ■ In order to satisfy course requirements, students must attend both Sessions #4 and #5 (12 weeks) for MAT* B095. Attendance for one session only (6 weeks) will not result in successful completion. 11010 PHL* B101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Fri. 6-9:35 p.m. AST D203 Sat. 9 a.m.-12:35 p.m. AST D203 11011 PSY* B111 General Psychology I 3 Fri. 6-9:35 p.m. AST D205 Sat. 9 a.m.-12:35 p.m. AST D205 10912 ✦ SOC* B220 Racial & Ethnic Diversity 3 online ✦ See page 10 for technical requirements for online courses. See course descriptions for any course specific instructions.

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Winter Intersession Weekday Classes December 27, 2010 to January 13, 2011 WARNING: All course numbers in the Connecticut Community College system are in the process of change. For up-to-date information on any course number, contact the MCC Registrar's office. When choosing courses, it is important to choose the type of elective or general education mode specified within your program of study. Students should seek the advice of an academic counselor or faculty member when choosing courses.

ART* 206/COM* 154: Film Study/Film Study CSA* 105: Introduction to Software Applications and Appreciation (online) (formerly FA 171/COMM 171: Film Study and Appreciation) This hands-on introductory course is designed for the student The viewing, discussion and analysis (written and oral) of interested in learning to use the personal computer as a productive representative films from the early years of the industry to the present tool. Course content includes the fundamentals of Windows, Word, will be taught. 3 credits Excel, Access, PowerPoint and the internet. 3 credits Technical Requirements: see page 10. BBG* 234: Legal Environment of Business (online) This course introduces the student to the structure of the American CJS* 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice (online) legal system and its impact on the operations of American business. This course is a survey of the history and philosophy of American Ethics and social responsibility are examined from many perspectives, justice concepts with the emphasis on present day practical application including that of decision-makers and stakeholders. Major aspects of through the efforts of the law enforcement, court, and correction government regulation of business are explored, including product segments of the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: Eligibility for liability, securities regulation, employment and labor law, and ENG* 093. 3 credits intellectual property. The course also examines fiduciary duties and tort and criminal liability. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENG* 101. 3 credits Technical Requirements: see page 10. One week prior to the start of class, all registered students will receive an email with instructions on course requirements. Students should CJS* 250: Police Organization and Administration be sure that their current email address is listed in my.commnet.edu This course introduces the student to the various aspects of police in order to receive this communication. Additional questions may be administration that include, but are not limited to, administrative addressed to Professor Nance Kriscenski at functions, human resources, public relations, manager-subordinate [email protected]. relations, community interactions, and the theories that reflect management strategies. Prerequisite: CJS* 101 or CJS* 105. 3 credits Technical Requirements: see page 10.

COM* 154/ART* 206: Film Study and ECN* 101: Principles of Macroeconomics (online) Appreciation/Film Study (formerly ECON 101: Macroeconomics) This course covers determinants of the level of national economic (formerly COMM 171/FA 171: Film Study and Appreciation) activity, employment and prices, fiscal and monetary policy, The viewing, discussion and analysis (written and oral) of international economics, and payment mechanisms. Prerequisite: representative films from the early years of the industry to the present eligibility for ENG* 093 or concurrently taking ENG* 066. 3 credits will be taught. 3 credits Technical Requirements: see page 10. COM* 172: Interpersonal Communication (formerly COMM 220) ENG* 110: Introduction to Literature The focus of this course is on the theory and process of (formerly ENG 120) communication in both professional and personal interpersonal This course is an introduction to the thematic and formal elements relationships. The course examines the theoretical and practical of literatures of diverse cultures, with an emphasis on fiction, poetry, application of communication as it relates to family, friends, work and drama, and the essay, with the aim of developing interpretive reading intimate relationships. Prerequisite: ENG* 101. 3 credits and writing skills. Prerequisite: ENG* 101 with a grade of “C” or better. 3 credits COM* 173: Public Speaking (formerly COMM 213 Effective Speaking) HIS* 101: Western Civilization I This course is designed to encourage students to develop their speaking (formerly HIST 101: Western Civilization Through the Reformation) and listening skills in order to become more confident communicators. An examination of major themes in the development of Western The course introduces students to communication as an interactive Civilization from the earliest historical beginnings. Topics include: process and emphasizes developing effective public presentation Ancient Middle East, Greece and Rome, Medieval and Renaissance skills. Instruction stresses organization, research, writing, delivery and Europe. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENG* 093 or concurrently taking audience adaptation. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENG* 093. 3 credits ENG* 066. 3 credits

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Winter Intersession Weekday Classes December 27, 2010 to January 13, 2011

MUS* 101: Music History and Appreciation I PSY* 111: General Psychology I (formerly MUS 111: History and Appreciation of Music) The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the discipline A survey of western music from medieval times through the baroque of psychology and to the evolving body of knowledge that has period, with an introduction to the concept of sound, melody, been produced by this discipline. It surveys basic topic areas within rhythm, harmony, texture and form. Emphasis will be given to major psychology including psychology’s history and scientific origins, developments in polyphonic music along with the rise of vocal and the physiological correlates of experience and behavior, human instrumental compositions. 3 credits development, learning, memory, thinking, intelligence, personality, and motivation and emotion. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENG* 093 or PHL* 101: Introduction to Philosophy concurrently taking ENG* 066. 3 credits (formerly PHIL 201) Development of personal views on the fundamental issues of human PSY* 201: Life Span Development existence: the nature of reality, the nature of the human person, (formerly PSYC 124: Developmental Psychology) knowing and thinking, freedom, basis of morality, aesthetics, the A survey of physical, cognitive, social and emotional changes as they philosophical basis of political systems, and God’s existence. 3 credits are influenced by heredity and environment from conception to death. Prerequisite: PSY* 111 with a grade of "C-" or better. 3 credits PHL* 111: Ethics (formerly PHIL 203) The fundamentals and principles of ethics: moral conscience, good and evil, values, norms, ethical judgment, major ethical systems, punishment, religion and ethics. Contemporary problems with case studies; in particular, issues of environmental and bio-medical ethics. 3 credits

Spring College by Design Session 3 January 7 — February 12, 2011 & Session 4 February 18 — March 26, 2011

COM* 173: Public Speaking CST* 201: Introduction to MIS (online) (formerly COMM 213: Effective Speaking) This course provides the background necessary for understanding the This course is designed to encourage students to develop their speaking role of information systems in organizations and for using computer and listening skills in order to become more confident communicators. tools and technology in solving business problems. Topics include The course introduces students to communication as an interactive organization and technical foundations of information systems, process and emphasizes developing effective public presentation theory of design of information, database, and network systems, skills. Instruction stresses organization, research, writing, delivery and e-commerce and supply chain systems, and information network audience adaptation. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENG* 093. 3 credits security management. Microsoft Excel, Access and Project are used to demonstrate selected topical concepts. Prerequisite: eligibility for CSC* 101: Introduction to Computers (online) ENG* 101 or permission of the instructor. 3 credits This transferable course is designed for the individual who wants Technical Requirements: see page 10. to build upon their current computer skills and become more productive with technology. An overview of today’s technologies, DAR* 101: Public Health Issues their importance and how they converge will be discussed. Students Abuse and Addiction will be exposed to specific topics including the fundamentals of the This course introduces addiction counseling by exploring areas and World Wide Web, networking, digital media, computer programming, functions of a substance abuse counselor, an historical perspective of productivity software, and issues of personal responsibility as they addiction and treatment, models of addiction, other addictions such as relate to technology. Prerequisites: eligibility for MAT* 095 and gambling, family issues with addiction, current and past treatment and ENG* 101. 3 credits. prevention methods and an overview of drugs of abuse. It also covers Technical Requirements: see page 10. unique sociological and public health issues in the field of addiction such as HIV and cultural considerations in assessment and treatment. 3 credits

— Continued next page — www.mcc.commnet.edu 8 Continuing Education (860) 512-2800 DAR* 111: Addiction Counseling I MAT* 109: Quantitative Literacy (online) (formerly DARC 111: Introduction to Counseling) (formerly MATH 110) Provides an overview of the major historical counseling theories such Selected topics in mathematics chosen to satisfy the General as Psychoanalytic, Adlerian, Person Centered and Gestalt. Theories Studies program requirement in mathematics. A course designed to that are current and more evidence-based such as REBT, MET and demonstrate the fundamental nature of mathematics and its applications CBT will also be covered. The foci of this course are issues pertaining in modern life through an introduction to the concepts of statistics. to addictions. Students will also learn and begin to practice, through Topics include random sampling, design of surveys and experiments, classroom experiences, various counseling skills and techniques. information from samples, confidence intervals, elementary probability, 3 credits examining numbers and data critically, graphing and data analysis, written discussion of numerical analysis, and simulation. A TI-30 EAS* 102: Earth Science XIIs or TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. Applications (formerly ERSC 110: Introduction to Earth Science) considered throughout. Prerequisites: “C” or better in MAT* 095 or This course is an introductory survey of selected topics in geology, 096 or placement by mathematics assessment test and eligibility for oceanography, astronomy, and meteorology. Earthquakes, space ENG* 093. May not be taken for credit if credit already received for probes, sea explorations, plate tectonics, volcanoes, climate change MAT* 165. 3 credits and severe weather are among the topics treated in depth. Prerequisite: Technical Requirements: see page 10. eligibility for ENG* 101. 3 credits PHL* 101: Introduction to Philosophy ENG* 101: Composition (formerly PHIL 201) (formerly ENG 111: College Reading and Writing) Development of personal views on the fundamental issues of human This course is designed to introduce students to “the language of the existence: the nature of reality, the nature of the human person, academy” — that is, to the complex literacies of reading, writing, knowing and thinking, freedom, basis of morality, aesthetics, the thinking, and speaking required of college students regardless of philosophical basis of political systems, and God’s existence. 3 credits their area of specialization. ENG* 101 also introduces students to the specific requirements and standards of academic writing, including PSY* 111: General Psychology I essay format, voice, and organizational strategies. Note: A grade of “C” The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the discipline or better in ENG* 101 is required to take ENG* 110 or of psychology and to the evolving body of knowledge that has ENG* 200. Prerequisite: ENG* 093 with a grade of “C” or better, been produced by this discipline. It surveys basic topic areas within or placement via assessment test. 3 credits psychology including psychology’s history and scientific origins, the physiological correlates of experience and behavior, human ENG* 110: Introduction to Literature (online) development, learning, memory, thinking, intelligence, personality, (formerly ENG 120) and motivation and emotion. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENG* 093 or This course is an introduction to the thematic and formal elements concurrently taking ENG* 066. 3 credits of literatures of diverse cultures, with an emphasis on fiction, poetry, drama, and the essay, with the aim of developing interpretive reading and SOC* 101: Principles of Sociology (online) writing skills. Prerequisite: ENG* 101 with a grade of “C” or better. (formerly SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology) 3 credits The goal of this course is for students to gain the knowledge and Technical Requirements: see page 10. ability to critically examine and understand social issues impacting their community and the world. This course introduces students HIS* 101: Western Civilization I to the sociological study of community and culture, deviance and (formerly HIST 101: Western Civilization Through the Reformation) crime, diversity and inequalities, and globalization and social change. An examination of major themes in the development of Western Depending on the instructor, this course often includes a service- Civilization from the earliest historical beginnings. Topics include: learning project in which students learn sociology while also serving Ancient Middle East, Greece and Rome, Medieval and Renaissance their community by volunteering at nonprofit community organizations Europe. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENG* 093 or concurrently taking (e.g., Habitat for Humanity, Foodshare, mentoring youth, environmental ENG* 066. 3 credits projects, food pantries, homeless shelters, etc). Prerequisite: eligibility for ENG* 093 or concurrently taking ENG* 066. 3 credits MAT* 095: Elementary Algebra Foundations Technical Requirements: see page 10. (formerly MATH 101: Mathematical Modeling II: Algebraic Concepts) The course includes all of the basic properties and theorems of the real SOC* 220: Racial & Ethnic Diversity (online) number system that are required to solve linear, quadratic and selected (formerly SOC 271: Sociology of Ethnic and Racial Minorities) rational equations. Linear systems, basic graphing, integer exponents This course focuses on the interrelationship of institutionalized and selected literal equations are included. A TI-83+ or TI-84+ prejudice and discrimination and related aspects of diversity in society. graphing calculator is required and fully integrated into the course. The experience of various ethnic and racial minorities in the United Prerequisites: "C" or better in MAT* 075 or placement by mathematics States is investigated through the study of the origins and functions assessment test, and eligibility for ENG* 066. No credit of subordination in society. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENG* 093 or concurrently taking ENG* 066. 3 credits Technical Requirements: see page 10.

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Technical Requirements for Online and Hybrid Courses

Students will need access to a high speed Internet connection, a web browser (you can check your browser compatibility by going to http://ct-cc-blackboard-vista-student-troubleshooting.pbwiki.com) and a word processor (such as Microsoft Word). Students must have an active email account and be familiar with sending and receiving email. For information about logging into online and hybrid courses and using MCC’s course management system, go to: www. mcc.commnet.edu/students/resources/distanceStudentVista.php.

Winter Intersession Calendar December 27, 2010—January 13, 2011 Dec. 23...... Last day to drop a winter intersession class and receive a full refund of tuition only (classes must be dropped by 12 noon) Dec. 27...... Classes begin Jan. 7...... Last day to use audit option or to withdraw from class without academic penalty Jan. 13...... Final exam and last day of class

Spring College by Design Calendar Session #3 Session #4 January 7—February 12, 2011 February 18—March 26, 2011 Jan. 6...... Last day to drop a Session #3 class and receive a Feb. 17...... Last day to drop a Session #4 class and receive a full refund of tuition only full refund of tuition only (classes must be dropped by 4:00 p.m.) (classes must be dropped by 4:00 p.m.) Jan. 7...... Session #3 College by Design begins Feb. 18...... Session #4 College by Design begins Jan. 15...... Last day to use audit option for Session #3 classes Feb. 26...... Last day to use audit option for Session #4 classes Jan. 29...... Last day to withdraw from Session #3 classes without March 12...... Last day to withdraw from Session #4 classes without academic penalty academic penalty Feb. 12...... Final exam and last day of class for Session #3 March 26...... Final exam and last day of class for Session #4 Assessment Testing Information For more information about the test, check out our website at www.mcc.commnet.edu or call the Testing Center at 860-512-3304.

Assessment Tests and Course Prerequisites English and math assessment tests are a prerequisite for MCC students enrolling in “for credit” courses. Students matriculated at other colleges and attending MCC’s credit extension sessions are required to take assessment tests unless they have completed coursework at another institution that meets MCC prerequisites, or otherwise meet the criteria for a waiver. Credit extension stu- dents who believe they qualify for a waiver of the English and/or math assessment test(s) should submit the Assessment Testing Exemption Request form on page 11 with their registration form. Note: certain courses have specific prerequisites, i.e., PSY* 201, requires successful completion of PSY* 111 or equivalent. Winter and College by Design Student Testing Students must have applied to the College prior to taking the assessment test and must bring their Banner Student ID number and Photo ID to the test. For test dates, please go to the MCC website at www.mcc.commnet.edu and look up Assessment Testing to make a test appointment or call the testing center at 860-512-3304.

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Office of Admissions P.O. Box 1046 • Manchester, CT 06045-1046 Fax 860-512-3221/Phone 860-512-3210 Please complete the following form and submit it to the Office of Admissions with all necessary documentation. An admissions staff member will review your request and determine if you meet the requirements for exemption. Please be advised that if you are exempt from taking the assessment test, we strongly recommend that you see an academic advisor for assistance with course selection. Please note: This exemption does not override prerequisites. Name ______Banner ID # @______S.S. #______Phone #______Mailing Address______■ New Student (never attended MCC) ■ Returning Student ■ Transfer Student Exemption requested for: ■ Mathematics ■ English Reasons for Exemption: (Please check one of the following): ■ I have achieved a score of 500 or above on the Verbal/Critical Reading portion of the SAT exam and I am eligible to take Composition (ENG* 101). (Attach a copy of the score report or high school transcript.) ■ I have achieved a score of 500 or above on the Math portion of the SAT exam and I am eligible to take Intermediate Algebra (MAT* 138). (Attach a copy of the score report or high school transcript.) For higher level Math courses, you must take the assessment test. ■ I have completed coursework in a college-level English and/or Math course with a grade of “C” or better at the following college/university:______(Attach a copy of the unofficial transcript.) ■ I have taken the Accuplacer English and/or Math Assessment Test at another Connecticut Community College Name of college:______(Please see testing coordinator for verification and interpretation.) ■ I have taken the English and/or Math Assessment Test at another College or University Name of college:______(Test results must be given to the testing coordinator for verification and interpretation.) ■ I am 62 or older. I understand that exemption is granted after verification and institutional review.

Student Signature______Date______

for office use only Semester: ■ Winter 2010 ■ Spring 2011 Exempt ■ English and Math ■ English Only ■ Math Only ■ Transcript/appropriate documentation is attached Not Exempt: ■ Does not meet standards ■ Lacks documentation

Signature:______Date:______Copy sent to student: ■ No ■ Yes Date sent ______Initials______

11 Winter 2010-2011 Credit and Credit-Free Course Catalog Credit Registration Information CREDIT EXTENSION FEE SCHEDULE RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT Continuing Education Credit Courses Continuing Education Credit Courses SH Extension Service College Total SH Extension Service College Total Credit Fee Fee* Activity Fee** Fees Credit Fee Fee* Activity Fee** Fees

1 $135.00 $60.00 $5.00 $200.00 1 $135.00 $180.00 $5.00 $320.00 2 $270.00 $65.00 $5.00 $340.00 2 $270.00 $195.00 $5.00 $470.00 3 $405.00 $70.00 $5.00 $480.00 3 $405.00 $210.00 $5.00 $620.00 4 $540.00 $75.00 $5.00 $620.00 4 $540.00 $225.00 $5.00 $770.00 5 $675.00 $88.00 $5.00 $768.00 5 $675.00 $264.00 $5.00 $944.00 6 $810.00 $102.00 $5.00 $917.00 6 $810.00 $306.00 $5.00 $1,121.00 7 $945.00 $115.00 $5.00 $1,065.00 7 $945.00 $345.00 $5.00 $1,295.00 8 $1,080.00 $128.00 $5.00 $1,213.00 8 $1,080.00 $384.00 $5.00 $1,469.00 9 $1,215.00 $141.00 $5.00 $1,361.00 9 $1,215.00 $423.00 $5.00 $1,643.00 10 $1,350.00 $155.00 $5.00 $1,510.00 10 $1,350.00 $465.00 $5.00 $1,820.00 11 $1,485.00 $168.00 $5.00 $1,658.00 11 $1,485.00 $504.00 $5.00 $1,994.00 12 $1,620.00 $181.00 $10.00 $1,811.00 12 $1,620.00 $543.00 $10.00 $2,173.00 Additional semester hours are charged accordingly. Additional semester hours are charged accordingly. Additional Mandatory Usage Fees for Extension Fund Courses Per Semester Additional Mandatory Usage Fees for Extension Fund Courses Per Semester Laboratory Course Fee....$76 Laboratory Course Fee....$76 Per registration in a designated laboratory course Per registration in a designated laboratory course Studio Course Fee...... $82 Studio Course Fee...... $82 Per registration in a designated studio course Per registration in a designated studio course SH: semester hours SH: semester hours All Tuition and Fees are subject to change All Tuition and Fees are subject to change

* Nonrefundable fee ** Nonrefundable fee. Include a $5.00 student activity fee for College by Design Sessions 3 and 4. There is no student activity fee for Winter Intersession. Please be aware that the addition of a College by Design class to a Full-Time General Fund Load will require payment of an additional Credit Fee.

Bookstore Hours (December 13, 2010 – January 15, 2011) Required textbooks can be purchased at the MCC Bookstore located on the first floor of the Lowe Building. December 13-16 Mon.-Thurs. 9:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. January 3-6 Mon.-Thurs. 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. December 17 Fri. 9:00 a.m.-noon January 7 Fri. 9:00 a.m.-noon December 20-23 Mon.-Thurs. 9:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. January 10-13 Mon.-Thurs. 9:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. December 24 Fri. CLOSED January 14 Fri. 9:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. December 27 Mon. 8:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. January 15 Sat. 9:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. December 28-30 Tues.-Thurs. 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. December 31 Fri. CLOSED Website: www.mctc.bkstr.com Phone: 860-645-3140 www.mcc.commnet.edu 12 Continuing Education (860) 512-2800 (over)

13 Winter 2010-2011 Credit and Credit-Free Course Catalog See MCC Degree and Certificate Program Codes on page 15

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CODES ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS B11BB43 Biology Sequence CODES CERTIFICATE Majors B11BA07 Accounting, Career B11BB45 Chemistry Sequence B13BJ05 Accounting B11BA05 Accounting & Business B11BB52 Mathematics Sequence B13BK03 Child Development Associate Administration, Transfer B11BB54 Physics Sequence B13BK11 Computer–Aided Design B11BB80 Business Office Technology B11BB84 Management Information System B13BK10 Computer Maintenance Technology B11BA45 – Administrative Assistant, Legal B11BB71 Manufacturing Engineering Technology B13BK07 Computer Network Technology B11BA46 – Administrative Assistant, Medical B11BB72 Marketing B13BK09 Computer Programming Technology B11BA44 – Administrative Assistant, Office B12BA52 Multimedia Studies B13BJ75 Criminal Justice B11BA67 Business Administration, Career B12BA71 – Computer Game Design Option B13BJ77 Culinary Arts B11BA70 – Entrepreneurship Option B12BC16 Music Studies B13BJ83 Electronic Publishing B11BA53 Communication B11BB85 Occupational Therapy Assistant B13BJ86 Disability Specialist B11BA54 – Journalism Option B11BA47 Paralegal B13BJ30 Entrepreneurship/Small Business B11BC08 Computer Engineering Technology B12BC15 Pathway to Teaching Careers B13BJ01 Food Store B11BC09 Computer Network Technology B11BB86 Physical Therapist Assistant B13BJ55 Forensic Science B11BC10 Computer Programming Technology B11BB88 Respiratory Care B13BJ08 Gerontology B11BC11 Computer Science B11BA51 Social Service B13BK55 Health Career Pathway B11BC12 Computer Technology B11BB95 Health and Exercise Science B13BJ02 Hotel-Tourism B11BB03 Criminal Justice B11BB96 Surgical Technology B13BN13 Lean Manufacturing B11BB06 Disability Specialist Technology Studies B13BJ15 Management of Substance Abuse B11BB18 – Speech Language Pathology B11BF15 – Computer-Aided Design Option Treatment Facilities Assistant Option B11BF12 – Engineering Technology Option B13BJ13 Marketing B11BF01 Drug/Alcohol Recovery Counselor B11BF17 – Electronics Technology Option B13BJ14 Media Technology B11BA06 Early Childhood Education B11BF19 – Industrial Technology Option B13BK02 Medical Insurance Specialist B11BA50 Engineering Science B11BF20 – Lean Manufacturing & Supply B13BJ50 Medical Transcription B11BA30 Environmental Science Chain Management Option B13BJ03 Office Support Specialist B11BB17 Foodservice Management B11BF13 – Technology & Engineering B13BJ53 Paralegal B11BB24 General Studies Education Option B13BJ07 Personal Financial Planning B11BB27 Graphic Design B11BC06 Therapeutic Recreation B13BK04 Professional Baker B11BA43 Hotel-Tourism Management B12BA40 Visual Fine Arts B13BK05 Professional Cook B12BB68 Liberal Arts and Science, A.A. B12BA15 – Photography Option B13BJ51 Public Relations B11BB68 Liberal Arts and Science, A.S. B13BJ35 Social Service B13BJ59 Speech Language Pathology Assistant B13BN14 Supply Chain Management B13BJ60 Sustainable Energy B13BJ38 Taxation B13BJ39 Therapeutic Recreation B13BJ58 Web Technology Determined to Succeed?

MCC's Business & Industry Services provides customized training to some of the most successful businesses in the region. We can help your business too, by developing and delivering training programs that center on the critical skills needed in today’s workplace. We may even be able to help your company find grant funding to reduce training costs.

We’re here to help you succeed. So give us a call today to find out more. Please contact Mick Pigott in MCC’s Business & Industry Services at 860-512-2815 or by email at [email protected].

15 Winter 2010-2011 Credit and Credit-Free Course Catalog Credit Extension Course Registration Form Print clearly in ink. Register one person per form. Photocopy form as needed. Attention Students: be sure to read the Credit Extension refund policy on page 3 before you register!

NEW STUDENTS MUST FILL OUT AN MCC APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION on Pages 13-14

______Applicant’s Name (last) (first) (middle) Previous Name (if any)

______Social Security # (for Student ID) Banner ID# Date of Birth

______Home Address (number and street, city/town, state, zip)

______Telephone Number(s) (Home) (Business) (Cell) Email address

CRn# COURSE title day(s)/time START DATE # of credits ______

I hereby authorize the use of my Total Fees:______MasterCard ■ Visa ■ Discover Card ■ (include any applicable lab or studio fees) Credit Card #______new Student Application Fee:______($20 application fee must be paid by a separate check made payable to "MCC") Cardholder name (print) ______

Cardholder signature______

Relationship to student______

Cardholder address______

______Student Signature Date I acknowledge that I have read the Credit Cardholder phone______Exp. date (mo/yr)______Extension refund policies.

Office Use Only Regis. Special Receipt # Date

Attention Students: be sure to read the Credit Extension refund policy on page 3 before you register!

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Primary Instructor: Assistant Clinical Instructor: 4/12) & 8 Saturdays, 2/12-4/9 (does not meet 2/19; snow date 4/16), 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Fee: $850 6-10 p.m. CRN #11204 •  • Tuition of $850 is due at time of registration. •   • ($58) •  instructional materials: Term Care a passing grade of 70 or above to sit for the state exam. Required Required exam. state the for sit to above or 70 of grade passing a program. achieve and hours 100 least at attend must Students site. clinical submit the required medical documentation prior to the start start the to prior documentation medical required the submit the in continue to able be not will experience clinical the of clear history; and Hepatitis B or a declination statement. A tetanus tetanus A statement. declination a or B Hepatitis and history; clear but not required. booster is recommended for Rubella (German Measles); Rubeola (Regular Measles-2 doses doses Measles-2 (Regular Rubeola Measles); (German Rubella for separated for tuberculosis), both within the last 12 months; and immunizations immunizations and months; 12 last the within both tuberculosis), for students must provide the college with documentation of the the of documentation with college the provide must students following: Health Care Center, 1175 Hebron Ave., Glastonbury. Center, 1175 Hebron Health Care of the clinical experience, prior to the start least one week a CNA. Glastonbury at experience clinical and MCC, at instruction The Certified Nurse Aide Program is a 120-hour course designed is a 120-hour course Nurse Aide Program The Certified work as skills needed to with the entry-level to prepare students Certified Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Training www.mcc.commnet.edu Credit-Free Courses Pharmacists Association Instructors: 6-9 p.m. CRN #11583 •  •  felony isnotpermittedtositfortheexam. necessary totakethecourse.Inaddition,anyoneconvictedofa GED isrequiredtositforthePTCBexam,butthisproofnot (www.ptcb.org). Pleasenote:Proofofhighschooldiplomaor MCC; pleasecheckthePTCBwebsiteformoreexaminformation does notincludethePTCBexamfee,norwillbegivenat a calculatortoclass.Thecoursefeeincludesthetextbook,but and insurancereimbursementwillalsobediscussed.Pleasebring conversion. Dispensingofprescriptions,inventorycontrol,billing, calculation, I.V.flowrate,drugcompounding,anddose drugs bygenericandbrandnames.Studentswilllearndosage pharmacy, readingandinterpretingprescriptions,defining exam. Topicswillincludemedicalterminologyspecifictothe Technician CertificationBoard(PTCB)nationalcertification setting. ThecourseisalsoanexcellentreviewforthePharmacy entry-level positioninacommunity,hospital,orlong-termcare This comprehensive,60-hourcoursewillpreparestudentsforan Training Certification Technician Pharmacy technician withmorethan20years’experienceinthefield. Society forClinicalPathologyandisacertifiedphlebotomy Instructor: MCC Bldg.LRCB144 CRN #11607 this this growingcareerinthehealthcareindustry,pleasejoinusfor between $23,000and$38,000.Ifyou’dliketolearnmoreabout for analysis,andtypicallyearnsabeginningannualsalaryof certified phlebotomistcollectsandpreparesbloodspecimens manual dexterity?Consideracareerinphlebotomy!A under pressureandwithattentiontodetail?Haveexcellent of anew,comprehensive courseonPhlebotomy Certification. Please check the Spring 2011 Credit-Free catalog for the listing a photoIDwhenyoucometotakethetest. Coordinator ofCredit-FreeAlliedHealthPrograms.Pleasebring the LearningResourceCenter,RoomB105,andaskfor is necessary.PleasegototheContinuingEducationofficein fills. Thetesttakesapproximatelyonehour.Noappointment and Wednesday from 1-3 p.m. (except holidays), until the class cost, priortoregistering be requiredtotakeamathematicscompetencytestatno algebra courseorareunabletoprovideatranscriptwill Students whohavenotsuccessfullycompletedacollege-level Please bringyourcollegetranscriptwithyou. algebra coursemayproceeddirectlytotheRegistrar’soffice. Students whohavesuccessfullycompletedacollege-level

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Fee: $120 19 A at the right AST GP courses B for GPA parking in Lot *Convenient 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Instructor: therapist/trainer in body-centered psychotherapist, and energy of the Connecticut private practice. She is President Emeritus of the magazine, Holistic Health Association and editor/publisher The Door Opener Create Your Own Vision Board you know the Vision Boards have become popular, but do one? Come psychology and energetics involved with creating connection with your learn how to have a deeper experience and build your own life goals. You’ll also learn different ways to color or black-and- Vision Board—with or without categories, photographs, words, white, collage-style or hand-drawn, and using for your own images and/or symbols. Explore the possibilities Karuna™ Reiki: Practitioner I and II Levels the Karuna™ system, which was founded There are two levels in International Center for Reiki Training. by William Rand of the students are attuned to eight more Reiki In this advanced course, level. This Reiki system functions at a symbols, four in each specific healing issues, such as very deep level and addresses lower self, and negative behaviors addictions, abuse, relationships, the development of higher intuition, and patterns, as well as fee: $20, for manifestation, prioritization, and focus. Materials at first class. a comprehensive manual, payable to instructor current market value.) (Note: pricing for this course is 30% below Prerequisite: CRN #11203 e plac Mind & Spirit

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Village is a nationally certified, CT- = L Building owe = = L Center earning Resource has an M.F.A. in jewelry design and metalsmithing from Southern Illinois University and a B.A. in applied and a B.A. Southern Illinois University and metalsmithing from in jewelry design has an M.F.A. Fee: $50 Lowe V1-V6 LRC MCC Bldg. Lowe L155 (Aerobics Studio) 1 Saturday, 1/22, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 8 Mondays, 1/24-3/21 (does not meet 2/21), 8 Mondays, 1/24-3/21 (does not meet 2/21), 8 Mondays, 3/28-5/16, 7:30-8:45 p.m. 4 Saturdays, 1/22-2/12, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 1/22-2/12, 10 a.m.-1 4 Saturdays, Diane Marion Mary Ann McCandless Carla Polek

than two decades. She is the owner of a massage therapy practice, Changes at Hand, in Willimantic. licensed massage therapist, herbalist, Usui Reiki master/ teacher and doula, who has been practicing for more MCC Bldg. AST D213 Instructor: CRN #11284 lotion. Also, please bring a snack and drink for mid-session nourishment. sleeping bag or thick blanket to lie on, lie to blanket thick or bag sleeping and a pillow, towel and favorite body each other. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring an exercise mat, beginner. Practice head, neck, shoulder, back and arm massage. beginner. Practice head, neck, shoulder, back will practice on Come alone or sign up with a friend. Participants Learn step-by-step techniques in this hands-on workshop for the Learn step-by-step techniques in this hands-on instinctual response to hold and rub a hurt or pain. It is found in instinctual response to hold and rub a hurt or and maintenance. all cultures as an integral part of health care The origins of therapeutic massage are rooted in the common The origins of therapeutic massage are rooted more than 10 years. Massage: Hands-On Healing practice. She has taught yoga in the Greater Hartford Area for practice. She has taught yoga in the Greater Instructor: yoga in Kundalini yoga and Khalsa Way, a prenatal/postnatal CRN #11219 MCC Bldg. Lowe L155 (Aerobics Studio) CRN #11218 7:30-8:45 p.m. and wear comfortable workout clothes. Non-marking athletic and wear comfortable workout clothes. Non-marking shoes must be worn. combination lock to secure your personal belongings during class, combination lock to secure your personal belongings relaxation. All levels of experience are welcome. No previous relaxation. All levels bring a mat and a experience or fitness level is required. Please class consists of breathing, stretching, and physical exercises; class consists of breathing, mantra; meditation; and long, deep mental concentration; improves your concentration and lifts your mood. Try it, and in a and lifts your mood. Try it, and in a improves your concentration how you ever got along without it. Each short time you’ll wonder yoga. Yoga is healthy, fun and feels good. It boosts your energy, fun and feels good. It boosts your energy, yoga. Yoga is healthy, Yoga for Every Body and time-tested system of Kundalini Practice the ancient, graceful Instructor: Instructor: and is widely exhibited. Community College at Holyoke She teaches metalsmithing San Diego State University. design from prior to class. Materials fee and supply list will be discussed at the first class. Participants must be at least 14 years of age. be at least 14 years of Participants must at the first class. list will be discussed Materials fee and supply prior to class. CRN #11241 h will be sent which will be sent addition to a tool list, metal selected, in more, depending on the approximately $15 or Materials fee: master soldering. oject, this and project, technique on a particular focusing with each of courses, part a series As into jewelry. solder metals and file, texture, to who wants for any level of student This technique is ideal Sweat Soldering. through a practice called teach silver soldering course will Jewelry Jewelry Making for Beginners to saw, and how and copper, with silver of working the basics learn return students, and for both beginning course fun, hands-on In this www.mcc.commnet.edu Credit-Free Courses various otherapplications andoperatingsystems. Dorothy Weiner about computersoftwareprogramming. Clayton Walnum lecturer atCCSUforvariousbusiness topics. bringing newproductstomarket, andconstantlyresearchesinnovativewaystomanageorganize day-to-dayactivities.Heisaguest Joseph Tindal works withInDesign,providingthelayoutanddesignforcatalogs andothermarketingpieces. Valerie Scott state toreachthislevelofQuickBooksexpertise. wide varietyofbusinesses.SherecentlyachievedtheAdvancedCertified QuickBooksAdvisorqualification–oneofonlyahandfulinthe Annabel Pedemonti Hartford andcreateswebsitesforsmallbusinesses. from FordhamUniversityinNewYork,NY.Sheisafreelanceweb designer/developerandsearchengineoptimizationconsultantin Galina Kotlikova work isexhibitedregularly. Richard Hoyer Ann Gruden taught fornearly20years,includingalllevelsofMicrosoftoperatingsystems,OfficeandAdobeapplications. Margaret Gordon other experiencethatincludesapplicationdevelopment,technicalandoperationalsupport,managingdatacenteroperations. Ray Burrington networking backgroundandisaMicrosoftCertifiedSystemEngineerProjectManagementProfessional. John Bolduc presented educationalmaterialforseveralFortune500companies.CurrentlyheisanadjunctlecturerwithMCC. Steven Bloom

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21 all skills employers are looking for today. Required text: Microsoft Office 2007 9780763829582), available at MCC Bookstore for approximately $105. Prerequisite: with some exposure to Microsoft Office helpful. CRN #11259 MCC Bldg. LRC B142 Instructor: Instructor: eBay: The Basics of Selling trained You will learn directly from an education specialist create and by eBay. We’ll cover how to open a seller account; including photos monitor listings; improve existing listings, open and use a and copy; research and set prices for profit; operate safely on the PayPal account; complete transactions; and also touch on other world’s largest online auction site. We will Whether you are potential venues for easy selling on the Internet. an occasional seller interested in starting to sell on eBay or are is for you. Although wanting to improve your listings, this course official eBay and recommended, it is not required to set up an provides CD. PayPal account as part of the curriculum. Instructor Prerequisite: and eBay buying Windows, keyboard and mouse skills. Internet experience is helpful. CRN #11253 MCC Bldg. LRC B142 Instructor: Microsoft Office 2007 MCC Certificate Increase your employability with this intensive 12-week course. Take the test to receive an Office 2007 MCC Certificate when you complete the course. This hands-on workshop will include practice time on Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook— Use Free Google Applications your digital products to manage to use helpful Google Learn how to use Find out how documents and calendar. photos, email, and Google Docs to save your email organized; Gmail to keep of Calendar to keep track on documents; Google collaborate photos. manage your digital and Picasa to your busy schedule; Prerequisite: CRN #11263 MCC Bldg. LRC B142 Instructor: Promote Your Business on YouTube Using Windows Movie Maker is worth a thousand words. Learn how A small movie on YouTube Maker to drive business growth. Topics to use Windows Movie your story and a clear message; how to work include how to create special effects, audio and voice recording. with video transitions, copyright rules, where to find royalty- The course will also cover movies on the free music and how to promote your YouTube Internet. Prerequisite: Internet skills CRN #11260 MCC Bldg. LRC B142

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MCC Bldg. LRC B142 Instructor: CRN #11252 Prerequisite: recommended but not required. content. This course qualifies for the MCC OAA rebate program. (See membership form on page 45.) Instructor provides handouts. Discover how to get started on the Internet, how to visit and bookmark web sites, and how to search the web for specific Getting Started on the Internet for Active Adults Instructor: CRN #11244 MCC Bldg. LRC B142 (See membership form on page 45.) Instructor provides handouts. No prerequisite. program. Registered students are eligible for free Windows software. This course qualifies for the MCC OAA rebate program. first step before making a purchase or taking up a specific software systems? Feeling like your grandkids know more than you do? systems? Feeling like your grandkids know can do. It is a great This is the course to find out all a computer Active Adults New to operating Inexperienced when it comes to computers? Personal Computers Introduction for Instructor: CRN #11243 MCC Bldg. LRC B141 skills recommended Registered students are eligible for free Windows software. Registered students are eligible for free Windows Instructor provides handouts. Prerequisite: popular Microsoft Word program, as well as the Outlook email popular Microsoft Word program, as well as search techniques. program. We will also cover the best internet into computer hardware and the Microsoft Windows operating into computer hardware and the Microsoft Windows functions of the system. Learn how to use basic word processing and devices that help manage information. You will gain insight and devices that help manage information. The computer technology revolution isn’t over. There’s still time The computer technology revolution isn’t over. the terminology to catch up. This course will acquaint you with Computer Boot Camp MCC Bldg. AST D211 Instructor: CRN #11254 Instructor provides handouts. Prerequisite: Instructor provides handouts. mouse skills. including how to use the Finder and the Dock functions. Learn including how to use Preferences, and connect to the Internet. to print, adjust System Experience the power of the Mac. Let us show you the strength of of the Mac. Let us show you the strength of Experience the power system. Explore all of its new advantages, its new OS X operating Meet the Mac Instructor: CRN #11242 LRC B142 MCC Bldg. develop your skills at your own pace. Learn proper techniques for Learn proper techniques skills at your own pace. develop your No prerequisite. and numeric key reaches. alphabetic Feeling a little overwhelmed by your need to develop your your need to develop overwhelmed by Feeling a little help you typing course will skills? This basic touch keyboarding Keyboarding Keyboarding Introduction www.mcc.commnet.edu Credit-Free Courses Instructor: Fee: $95 CRN #11249 Prerequisite: of your home or work computer. Instructor provides handouts. operating system. Learn the advantages that harness the full power Now isthetimetoenterexcitingnewworldofMicrosoft’slatest Introduction 7 Windows Instructor: MCC Bldg.LRCB141 CRN #11248 Basic Windows,keyboardandmouseskills Access 2003software.Instructorprovideshandouts.Prerequisite: queries andreports.Registeredstudentsareeligibleforfree and tables;createrelationships;useformsfilters,run built-in tools.Entertabledataandworkwithit.Builddatabases Learn todesigntablesandqueries.Createformsreportsusing Introduction 2003: Access Instructor: MCC Bldg.LRCB141 CRN #11247 experience orpermissionofinstructorcomputercoordinator handouts. Prerequisite: may encounterasyoubecomemoreadvanced.Instructorprovides This hands-onclasswillfocusonquestionsandproblemsyou delve intothemoreadvancedfunctionsofthispopularsoftware. Once youhaveaworkingknowledgeofQuickBooks,it’stimeto Intermediate QuickBooks Instructor: MCC Bldg.LRCB141 CRN #11246 Prerequisite: BasicWindows,keyboardandmouseskills. inventory; andsellproducts.Instructorprovideshandouts. opening balances;createandcustomizecompanylists;setup Learn howtosetupaQuickBookscompany;enteraccount Introduction QuickBooks Instructor: MCC Bldg.LRCB142 CRN #11251 keyboard andmouseskills. 2007. Instructorprovideshandouts.Prerequisite: timesaving tipsandexplorethemanynewadvantagesofOutlook the ToDobarinteractforimproveddailyefficiency.Discover center. Learnhowemail,calendar,contacts,tasks,notes,and Outlook 2007ismorethanjustemail.Ityourcommunication Introduction 2007 Outlook

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. will alsobediscussed.ForthebeginnerthroughintermediatePC optical drives.Viruses,spyware,surgeprotectors,andbackups custom), standardsformonitors,harddrivesizes,ports,and errors online,hardwaretrends,buyinganewPC(pre-builtvs. site. Additionaltopicsincludetroubleshootingbasics,researching download andinstalldriverupdatesfromthemanufacturer’sweb new peripheralsincludingprintersandscanners.Learnhowto hard drive,partitionitandloadWindows.Discoverhowtoadd Windows operatingsystem.Youwilllearnhowtoreformata real parts.Learnhowtoconfiguredriversandtroubleshootyour peripheral deviceinstallationsinahands-onworkshopwith to dothemyourself?PracticeRAM,expansioncardsand Why payforexpensiveupgradeswhenyoucanlearnhow Maintenance PC Instructor: MCC Bldg.LRCB141 CRN #11250 Basic keyboardandmouseskillsrecommended. to browsetheweb.Instructorprovideshandouts.Prerequisite: create shortcutsandchangesystemsettings.You’llalsolearnhow windows, managefilesandfolders,performcontentsearches, Learn howtousetheWindowsVistaStartmenu.Moveandresize Introduction Vista Windows Instructor: MCC Bldg.LRCB142 CRN #11258 Prerequisite: that ispowerfulbuteasy-to-use.Instructorprovideshandouts. business userslookingforanaffordabledigital-imagingtool designed specificallyforamateurphotographers,hobbyistsand This popularphoto-enhancementandmanipulationprogramis (PC) Introduction Elements Photoshop Adobe Instructor: MCC Bldg.LRCB141 CRN #11245 keyboard andmouseskills. Instructor provideshandouts.Prerequisite: user. RegisteredstudentsareeligibleforfreeWindowssoftware. Photographycoursesonpage30 • Of SimilarInterest TROUBLESHOO Margaret Gordon Richard Hoyer John Bolduc DIGITAIMAGING& L Basic Windows,keyboardandmouseskills. 1Monday,1/24,9a.m.-4p.m. 2Tuesdays,1/25-2/1,6-9p.m. 4Tuesdays,1/18-2/8,6-9p.m. Credit-Free Phone-InRegistration (860) 512-3232 Students are encouraged to use USB-style use to encouraged are Students flash or thumb drives in our MCC our in drives thumb or flash computer labs as a method of saving of method a as labs computer online computer store. computer online or backing up work associated with associated work up backing or Fee:$95 Fee:$95 Fee:$195 MCC Bookstore or your local or local your or Bookstore MCC thumb or Flash courses. MCC drives can be purchased at the at purchased be can drives TING & TING

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23 Chocolate, or perhaps you’d prefer a delicious almond filling. For your convenience, croissants can be started, formed and frozen, and then baked just before serving. Participants should bring a rolling pin, medium-sized bowl, two cotton dish towels, a sharp knife, and containers for leftovers to class. Materials fee: $9, payable to instructor at beginning of class. CRN #11581 MCC Bldg. GPA GP213 Instructor: meals. Both are simple, crusty loaves made from basic ingredients. meals. Both are simple, crusty loaves made to the baking Learn the secrets, from selecting the right flour loaves. Participants will techniques that produce the most delicious (large, small, or filled make Country French bread, Italian breads bread sticks. Then, we with garlic butter and pesto), baguettes, and and stromboli, will transform the dough into delicious calzones should bring a which we will eat hot from the oven. Participants dish towels, a sharp rolling pin, medium-sized bowl, two cotton Materials fee: $8, knife, and containers for leftovers to class. payable to instructor at beginning of class. CRN #11580 MCC Bldg. GPA GP213 Instructor: featuring her and baking for more than 25 years, and articles Her education classes have appeared in several area newspapers. at the Culinary includes a B.A. in Home Economics and studies and Culinary Institute of America, the Institute of Gastronomy School. Arts, and the King Arthur Professional Baking Croissants: Traditional, Chocolate, and Almond-Filled Absence may make the heart grow fonder, as the old cliché goes, but a tasty croissant may be the most effective way to capture the hearts of your loved ones on Valentine’s Day. For a simple but elegant breakfast or brunch, serve them hot from the oven with your favorite jam, fruit and cafe au lait. Croissants begin with simple yeast dough, and then butter is added through a process of rolling and folding to create hundreds of melt-in-your- mouth layers. A chocolate filling can be added to create Pain au French Country Loaves and Italian Bread times and satisfying French and Italian breads bring to mind good Game Game Programming Intermediate XNA game-programming and the C# Express Visual Studio Using core you’ll learn Microsoft), free from (both framework Xbox games for the PC, skills as you develop programming that Learn to write C# code Zune portable device. console, or scenes in happens behind the not only what really demonstrates skills but also provides such as Game Maker, an environment provides Instructor professional game programmers. required by handouts. Prerequisites: permission of instructor. CRN #11262 MCC Bldg. LRC B141 Instructor: Of Similar Interest •

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Instructor: CRN #11261 MCC Bldg. LRC B141 is also required. handouts. Prerequisites: handouts. Prerequisites: to Microsoft Office. skills with some exposure By class end, you’ll have a complete game to play at home and game to play at home you’ll have a complete By class end, provides required. Instructor friends. No programming share with Game Maker project as you learn about sprites, animation, about sprites, animation, project as you learn Game Maker more. timing, variables, and collisions, sound, events, actions, Learn the basics of game design, including choosing genre, including choosing genre, of game design, Learn the basics work on a of your game. You’ll balancing the goals planning and Game Game Programming Introduction for parties of any occasion. He is also a chef and instructor at Sur La Table. As You Please Personal Chef Service,” which provides custom- designed menus in the home to time-challenged professionals and Instructor: CRN #11202 MCC Bldg. GPA GP213 any of the curries. Materials fee: $20, payable to instructor at the beginning of class. curry. Once this spice is understood, then we’ll prepare several curry dishes, as well as a Basmati rice pilaf that will complement and those ground fresh in class, you will unlock the exquisite fragrance and clarity of flavor that is the hallmark of a first-rate India, and take the mystery out of curry. Using both whole spices India, and take the mystery out of curry. Using In this series of “master recipes,” which are a set of techniques that In this series of “master recipes,” which are we will focus on are at the center of a particular style of cooking, Master Recipe Series: India Management at MCC. He has served in the food industry for Management at MCC. He has served in the nearly 30 years. L293 (South Kitchen), meet at Culinary Arts Center L293 (South Kitchen), meet at Culinary Arts Instructor: CRN #11201 clam chowder, French onion, minestrone, and roasted tomato. clam chowder, French onion, minestrone, and the beginning of class Materials fee: $10, payable to instructor at prepare a soup from a list that includes homemade chicken soup, prepare a soup from a list that includes homemade purée, New England black bean, shrimp bisque, butternut squash about the three categories of soups—clear, thick and special soups. about the three categories of soups—clear, will pair up to Then, for the hands-on part of the class, participants homemade soup. Tasty and nutritious soups can be used to accent homemade soup. Tasty and nutritious soups You’ll learn a wonderful meal or can serve as the main entrée. than sitting the family down to a hot, mouthwatering, nutritious than sitting the family down to a hot, mouthwatering, Soups more satisfying During the cold months of winter, there’s nothing www.mcc.commnet.edu Credit-Free Courses Puppet Theater. Connecticut andisthefounderdirectorofGrasshopper He alsostudiedinthePuppetArtsProgramatUniversityof University andNationalSchoolofDramaticArtsinColombia. studied theater,puppetry,danceandvoiceattheNational Instructor: MCC Bldg.LoweL155(AerobicsStudio) CRN #11196 as cha-cha,meringue,andcumbia. Students willalsobeintroducedtootherCaribbeanrhythms,such master sensualandhotLatinrhythms,suchassalsabachata. Can Dance?”thenthisistheclassforyou.Youwilllearnhowto to becomeapotentialdancecompetitorin“So,YouThink Stars,” andwishedthatyouwereapartofit,orifyourdesireis If yougotexcitedabouttheTVcontest,“Dancingwith Rhythms Tropical Other and Dance Salsa Latin Instructor: Fee: $90(perperson) MCC Bldg.LoweL155(AerobicsStudio) CRN #11199 recommended thatyouregisterwithapartner. I Participants shouldhavetaken be included,suchastherumba,merengue,andsalsa. ability oftheclass.SomeLatindanceswillalso steps willbetaught,dependingontheinterestand trot, waltzandswing—willbereviewed,new new dancesthannow?Thebasicdances—fox what bettertimetoimproveyourskillsandlearn classes of actually startedhavingfuninthoselastofcouple Don’t stopnow!You’velearnedthebasicsteps,andyou II Dancing Ballroom taking morecoursesfromher.” Burton isapatientinstructorandwelookforwardto commented, “Weenjoyedthecoursesomuch!”and“Ms. organizations overthepast40years.Paststudentshave She hasalsobeenaneducatorformanyofthemajordance Dance StudioinManchester,whichsheestablished1958. Instructor: MCC Bldg.LoweL155(AerobicsStudio) CRN #11198 that youregisterwithapartner. Enrollment islimitedto15pairsofdancers.Itrecommended and someswingjitterbugstepsinthisfunrelaxedcourse. No experiencerequired!Anyonecanlearnthefoxtrot,waltz, I Dancing Ballroom changes. If you us,assumeyou registered. don'thearfrom are changes. If orhavesomeballroomdancingexperience.Itis MCC notifies you only if a course cancelsorhasschedule acourse MCC notifiesyou if only Consider Yourself Confirmed! Consider Yourself Ballroom DancingI, Oswaldo Tirano Beverly Burton Beverly Burton 6Wednesdays,1/12-2/16,6:15-7:15p.m. 6Thursdays,1/6-2/10,7:45-9p.m. 6Thursdays,1/6-2/10,6-7:30p.m.

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sponsored by the MCC Fitness Center, visit: 25 www.mcc.commnet.edu/athletics/fitness/php Intermediate Pilates the Pilates method, Students will continue with their practice of Students must using intermediate versions of mat-based exercises. work-out clothes have prior Pilates experience. Only appropriate class (no street shoes, and non-marking shoes must be worn during are expected bare feet, heels, boots, sandals, or cleats). Students combination lock in to bring their own mats; please also bring a class. Optional order to secure your personal belongings during their own flex band and materials fee: (if students want to purchase foam balls): $5. CRN #11239 8:30-9:30 a.m. CRN #11240 8:30-9:30 a.m. Fee: $80 Instructor: Pilates Pilates for Beginners apply the Pilates method and learn the basics of Students will and body strength, flexibility, to the development of these skills designed on mat-based exercises, The course will focus awareness. improving core and limbs, while tone muscles in the to firm and and work-out clothes balance. Only appropriate posture and be worn during class (no street shoes, non-marking shoes must sandals, or cleats). Students are expected bare feet, heels, boots, please also bring a combination lock in to bring their own mats; belongings during class. Optional order to secure your personal and want to purchase their own flex band materials fee: (if students foam balls): $5. CRN #11237 9:45-10:45 a.m. CRN #11238 9:45-10:45 a.m. Fee: $80 Instructor: area fitness instructor, who also teaches Pilates in other toward her Ph.D. programs. When she isn’t teaching or studying at the University of in Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies her next triathlon. Connecticut, she is bicycling or training for rea Rec

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Boating 27 Organic Lawn Care Are you looking for alternatives to harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides for your lawn? In this course we will discuss healthier ways to treat your lawn and landscape. Soil testing and seasonal maintenance will also be covered. CRN #11283 Fee: $35 Instructor: Become a Professional Gardener you love gardening There is a need for new gardeners today. If this class is a and have been thinking about it as a career, of styles for great place to start. We will discuss the varieties gardening, detail a gardening business: personal and general learn from a master landscaping, and specialty gardening. You’ll to a changing gardener how to evaluate your needs and adjust an introduction marketplace. Other considerations will include seasonal to record keeping, basic organizational skills, will also consider considerations, and working with clients. We summer, fall and what a typical week of work might be in spring, be available. winter. Resources for further training will also CRN #11282 6:30-8:30 p.m. Instructor: Prepare Your Lawn, Shrubs, and Flower Garden for Spring gardener, and it Spring is the busiest time of the year for the helps to get a head start on the season. Learn how to do corrective pruning of shrubs and woody plants from winter damage; provide nutrition to perennials, shrubs and trees; care for bulbs as they appear in the soil; de-thatch lawns and identify and cure winter patches; re-seed and add lime and gypsum as needed; and prepare preparation The mulches. useful and piles compost gardens, flower you do now will save you time, money and aggravation later. CRN #11281 Fee: $30 Instructor: OPTION OPTION 2 of Personal Certificate receive the same Connecticut Students may by single-day classes offered Boating through Watercraft/Safe note that this scheduling Marine Education. Please Professional a higher course fee. option carries CRN #11191 AST E202 MCC Bldg. CRN #11192 MCC Bldg. AST E202 CRN #11193 MCC Bldg. AST E202 CRN #11194 MCC Bldg. AST E202 Fee: $95 Instructors: Basic gardening Connecticut Connecticut

is the owner of Bettylou’s Gardening in Fee: $30 1 Wednesday, 2/23, 6:30-9 p.m. 4 sessions, Mondays & Wednesdays, 4/18-4/27, 4 sessions, Mondays & Wednesdays, 5/16-5/25, 4 sessions, Mondays 4 sessions, Mondays & Wednesdays, 3/21-3/30, 4 sessions, Mondays Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Department of Environmental MCC Bldg. Lowe L240 MCC Bldg. Lowe L240 MCC Bldg. Lowe L240 Bettylou Sandy Edible Schoolyards “Edible Schoolyards” are becoming a vital part of

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29 Participants must be at least 13 years of age. CRN #11276 7:30-9 p.m. Instructor: and ownsand also teaches songwriting. He performs regularly, Glastonbury. in studio recording and teaching a Music, Rainbow News about his upcoming shows and viewed on his web site: www.dondonegan.com. Beginning Guitar techniques, you By learning five easy chords and two strumming county, R&B, and can play dozens of familiar tunes in folk, rock, sheets with words pop styles. Instructional handouts and music to transpose keys, and chords are provided. Learn tuning, how Number Theory, basic music theory, including the Nashville it is recommended and how to use a capo. If you are left-handed, your acoustic or that you learn to play right-handed. Please bring electric guitar to all classes. CRN #11275 MCC Bldg. GPA GP138 Instructor: Vocal Instruction breathing techniques, vocal warm-up Participants will learn exercises, and how to identify and exercises, vocal strengthening course includes ear, diction, rhythm, expand vocal range. This basic music theory. Aspiring vocalists harmony training and posture, and performance and voice- will discover proper body be able to sing maintenance tips. With these new skills, you’ll from the a dozen or so songs, with guitar accompaniment, 250 pop, oldie, instructor’s “Song Request List” of more than suggestions for rock or country titles. A vocal evaluation, with who asks for it. improvement, will be included for each student

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Intermediate Microsoft Access 2003 Intermediate Dreamweaver CS4 Merrill Ream Speed Reading NEW Acclaimed speed reading expert teaches you CRN #11366 CRN #11410 how to save yourself time by reading faster Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Intermediate Dreamweaver CS3 with better comprehension. $120 CRN #11369 CRN #11409 CRN #11488 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2003 CRN #11368 CRN #11380 COMPUTERS Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007 Achieving Top Search Engine Positions CRN #11440 CRN #11378 Basic Computer Literacy Introduction to Microsoft Project 2003 Introduction to CorelDRAW X3 ($120 per class) CRN #11439 CRN #11433 Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2007 Introduction to Flash CS4 Keyboarding CRN #11374 CRN #11411 CRN #11341 Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2003 Navigating the Internet CRN #11373 Web Programming CRN #11377 ($120 per class) Introduction to Acrobat 9 Introduction to Windows Vista CRN #11437 Introduction to Ajax Programming CRN #11370 Introduction to Crystal Reports 10 CRN #11387 Introduction to Windows XP CRN #11434 Introduction to ASP.NET CRN #11371 Introduction to Peachtree Accounting 2009 CRN #11405 Introduction to Linux CRN #11356 Introduction to Java Programming CRN #11388 Introduction to QuickBooks 2010 CRN #11414 Computer Skills for the Workplace CRN #11352 Intermediate Java Programming CRN #11342 Introduction to QuickBooks 2009 CRN #11415 Computer Applications CRN #11351 ($120 per class) QuickBooks 2009 for Contractors Graphic Design CRN #11353 ($120 per class) What’s New in Microsoft Office 2007? Performing Payroll in Introduction to Illustrator CS3 CRN #11372 NEW QuickBooks 2010 CRN #11418 Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007 CRN #11355 Introduction to InDesign CS4 CRN #11347 NEW Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2009 CRN #11417 Introduction to Microsoft Word 2003 CRN #11354 Introduction to InDesign CS3 CRN #11346 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2007 CRN #11416 Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007 CRN #11376 Introduction to Photoshop CS4 CRN #11349 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2003 CRN #11420 Intermediate Microsoft Word 2003 CRN #11375 Introduction to Photoshop CS3 CRN #11348 CRN #11419 Advanced Microsoft Word 2003 Web Page Design, Intermediate Photoshop CS4 CRN #11350 Graphics & Multimedia CRN #11424 Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 ($120 per class) Intermediate Photoshop CS3 CRN #11358 CRN #11423 Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003 Creating Web Pages Photoshop CS4 for the Digital Photographer CRN #11357 CRN #11381 CRN #11422 Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007 Introduction to Microsoft Expression Web Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital CRN #11365 CRN #11442 Introduction to CSS and XHTML Photographer Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2003 CRN #11427 CRN #11364 CRN #11431 Photoshop Elements 7 for the Digital Advanced Microsoft Excel 2007 Intermediate CSS and XHTML CRN #11432 Photographer CRN #11361 CRN #11426 Advanced Microsoft Excel 2003 Designing Effective Web sites CRN #11441 Photoshop Elements 6.0 for the Digital CRN #11359 Photographer Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007 Introduction to Dreamweaver CS4 CRN #11425 CRN #11408 CRN #11363 Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Introduction to Dreamweaver CS3 Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003 Photographer II CRN #11407 CRN #11362 CRN #11430 Intermediate Microsoft Access 2007 CRN #11367 37 Winter 2010-2011 Credit and Credit-Free Course Catalog Online Academy Full course descriptions at www.ed2go.com/manchcc

Photoshop Elements 7 for the Digital Intermediate Visual Basic 2008 Teaching ESL/EFL Reading Photographer II CRN #11392 Discover practical techniques and methods CRN #11429 Intermediate Visual Basic 2005 for teaching reading in any ESL or EFL Photoshop Elements 6.0 for the Digital CRN #11391 environment that will help you become a more Photographer II Creating User Requirements Documents confident and effective reading teacher. $120 CRN #11428 CRN #11299 CRN #11465 Photoshop CS3 for the Digital Photographer High-Speed Project Management Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary CRN #11421 CRN #11438 Discover what makes a well-balanced Creating Web Graphics with Photoshop CS3 vocabulary course when you’re teaching ESL CRN #11406 Certification Prep and how to plan one that truly meets your ($170 per class) students’ needs. $120 Computer Troubleshooting & Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep CRN #11466 Networking CRN #11393 Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar ($120 per class) Intermediate CompTIA A+ Certification Prep Learn new methods for teaching English Introduction to PC Troubleshooting CRN #11394 grammar that will both engage and challenge CRN #11345 Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep ESL/EFL students. $120 Introduction to PC Security CRN #11395 CRN #11464 CRN #11443 CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep Spanish in the Classroom CRN #11343 Advanced PC Security Learn the essential Spanish for teachers so CRN #11344 CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep you can communicate effectively with your Wireless Networking CRN #11385 Spanish-speaking students and parents. $120 CRN #11383 PMP Certification Prep 1 CRN #11495 Introduction to Networking CRN #11291 Singapore Math: Number Sense and CRN #11384 PMP Certification Prep 2 CRN #11293 Computational Strategies Intermediate Networking In this teacher training course, you’ll learn CRN #11382 Singapore’s innovative and practical strategies COURSES FOR for solving addition, subtraction, multiplication, Computer Programming & and division problems. $120 Database Management TEACHERS CRN #11490 ($120 per class) Teaching Preschool: Singapore Math Strategies: Introduction to Database Development Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 CRN #11386 A Year of Inspiring Lessons In this course on teaching preschoolers, In this professional development course for Introduction to Alice 2.0 Programming teachers, you’ll get the training you need to CRN #11401 you’ll learn how to come up with creative and balanced preschool lesson plans for every start teaching model drawing, the powerful Introduction to PHP and MySQL month of the school year. $120 Singapore Math strategy that gives word CRN #11403 CRN #11457 problems a visual context. $120 Intermediate PHP and MySQL CRN #11489 CRN #11404 Teaching Adult Learners NEW Learn powerful techniques for Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 Introduction to C++ Programming reaching and motivating adult learners in Reinvent math instruction for grades 4-6 CRN #11397 today’s student-centered classroom. $120 by bringing hands-on learning, inexpensive Introduction to C# Programming CRN #11496 manipulatives, and real-world connections into CRN #11399 your classroom. $120 Intermediate C# Programming An Introduction to Teaching CRN #11491 ESL/EFL CRN #11400 Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 Learn how to be an effective English language Introduction to Perl Programming Increase your effectiveness as a science teacher CRN #11402 teacher from an expert in the field. $120 CRN #11462 for children in fourth through sixth grades. Introduction to Python 2.5 Programming $120 CRN #11396 Practical Ideas for the Adult CRN #11459 Introduction to Ruby Programming ESL/EFL Classroom Solving Classroom Discipline CRN #11398 Learn ESL teaching strategies for fostering Problems a more successful learning environment for Introduction to Visual Basic 2008 Veteran teacher reveals the secrets to an CRN #11390 your adult ESL/EFL students, as well as how orderly classroom. A step-by-step approach to to create activities that build a bridge from the Introduction to Visual Basic 2005 effective, positive discipline. $120 classroom to the real world. $120 CRN #11389 CRN #11467 CRN #11463 www.mcc.commnet.edu 38 Credit-Free Phone-In Registration (860) 512-3232 Full course descriptions at www.ed2go.com/manchcc Online Academy

Solving Classroom Discipline Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Creating a Classroom Web Site Problems II Strategies for Success Learn how to create a classroom Web site and In this professional development course, In this professional development course for how having one can make you a more effective you’ll get the teacher training you need to deal teachers, you’ll get the training you need to and dynamic teacher. $120 effectively with serious discipline problems reach the diverse mix of students you face CRN #11478 and help even the most challenging students every day—learning proven strategies that turn Microsoft Excel 2007 you’re teaching make more responsible diversity into opportunity. $120 in the Classroom choices. $120 CRN #11481 CRN #11468 Learn the basics of Microsoft Excel 2007 Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 in this professional development course for Empowering Students In this teacher-training course, you’ll learn teachers, and get the training every teacher NEW with Disabilities from an experienced educator how to motivate needs for using and teaching this powerful Explore common disabilities you’ll encounter and assist developing writers. $120 program effectively in the classroom. $120 in the classroom and master techniques for CRN #11460 CRN #11472 promoting academic, behavioral, and social Guided Reading and Writing: Microsoft Excel 2003 skills in students with special needs. $120 CRN #11492 Strategies for Maximum Student in the Classroom Achievement Discover the many ways Microsoft’s powerful Teaching Students with Learning Get the professional development training mathematic and analytic tool can help you and Disabilities you need to improve student literacy as an your students. $120 Learn how to successfully meet the diverse accomplished teacher shares the secrets CRN #11471 needs of the learning disabled students in your of turning guided reading strategies into Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 classroom. $120 opportunities for teaching writing. $120 in the Classroom CRN #11494 CRN #11483 In this course for teachers, you’ll learn how Teaching Students with Autism: Guided Reading: Strategies for the to motivate students and enrich lessons by Strategies for Success Differentiated Classroom bringing Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 into your Help your students with high-functioning Learn creative ways to bring differentiated classroom. $120 autism and Asperger’s Syndrome unlock their instruction and guided reading to life in your CRN #11480 potential in the classroom. $120 classroom. $120 Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 CRN #11493 CRN #11484 in the Classroom Survival Kit for New Teachers Response to Intervention: Motivate your students and enrich your lessons Veteran instructor shares the secrets for Reading Strategies That Work by bringing PowerPoint into your classroom. success in your first years of teaching. $120 Learn response to intervention (RTI) strategies $120 CRN #11461 that ensure the struggling readers in your CRN #11479 Ready, Set, Read! classroom get the help and education they need. Microsoft Word 2007 A learning specialist shows you how to raise a $120 in the Classroom CRN #11486 successful reader and writer. $120 Harness the power of the most popular word CRN #11485 Integrating Technology in processing program on the market and become The Creative Classroom the Classroom a more productive and creative teacher. $120 CRN #11474 Enrich your teaching talents and encourage your Take your teaching to another level with these students’ creative thinking as you learn to turn fun new ways to incorporate technology into Microsoft Word 2003 your classroom into a creative classroom. $120 your lesson plans. $120 in the Classroom CRN #11482 CRN #11470 Harness the power of the most popular word Differentiated Instruction in The Classroom Computer processing program on the market and become the Classroom Learn how to use the classroom computer to a more productive and creative teacher. $120 CRN #11473 Improve your ability to teach diverse learners increase learning and motivate students. $120 with real-world examples from elementary, CRN #11475 Easy Classroom Podcasting middle, and high school classrooms. $120 Using the Internet in the Classroom In this professional training course for teachers, CRN #11458 Discover how you can use the Internet to make you’ll learn how to make a podcast that creates The Differentiated teaching easier for you and more relevant to a memorable learning experience for your NEW Instruction and Response to your students. $120 students. $120 CRN #11477 CRN #11469 Intervention Connection Learn how to combine two powerful educational approaches so you can enable every student in your classroom to succeed. $120 CRN #11584

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Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts GRANT WRITING Introduction to Nonprofit In this course, you’ll join the Web 2.0 world as Management you learn how to create and maintain your own & NONPROFIT Develop the skills and strategies you need to blog, wiki, and podcast. $120 become an integral part of one of America’s CRN #11476 MANAGEMENT fastest growing service sectors. $120 CRN #11567 Creating K-12 Learning Materials A to Z Grant Writing Increase student performance and earn Learn how to research and develop extra income by converting your ideas for relationships with potential funding sources, HEALTH CARE, instructional aids into reality. $120 organize grant-writing campaigns, and prepare CRN #11487 Family & NUTRITION proposals. $120 CRN #11502 Enhancing Language Development Assisting Aging Parents in Childhood Get Grants! Handle the challenges you will face in the Enrich the lives of your children by learning Learn how to develop successful, fundable coming years. $120 fun and natural ways to help them become grants from experts in the field. $120 CRN #11520 proficient speakers and thinkers. $120 CRN #11503 CRN #11521 Homeschool with Success Advanced Grant Proposal Writing Discover how to homeschool your children in a Understanding Adolescents Gain a full understanding of the criteria funders way that ensures they get what they need both Uncover the secrets of the adolescent mind. use to determine whether your grant proposal academically and socially. $120 Gain valuable information on how they feel, gets funded or rejected. $120 CRN #11456 how their identities develop, and how you can CRN #11505 best meet their needs. $120 Explore a Career as an CRN #11519 Writing Effective Grant Proposals Administrative Medical Assistant Learn to prepare grant proposals that get solid Learn all about the in-demand career of Guiding Kids on the Internet results for your favorite organization or charity. medical information management as you Gain confidence and experience so you can $120 explore the job of an administrative medical help your children discover all the Internet has CRN #11504 assistant (AMA) in a doctor’s office—from to offer. $120 appointment scheduling and chart creation to CRN #11517 Becoming a Grant Writing medical billing and coding. $120 Consultant CRN #11539 ENTERTAINMENT Increase your income while working from home by starting a grant writing consulting Explore a Career in business. $120 Medical Coding Breaking Into Sitcom Writing CRN #11564 Learn from a veteran TV comedy writer how Learn how to use the CPT manual and the to write professional sitcom scripts and how to Starting a Nonprofit ICD-9-CM to find medical codes for any break into show business. $120 Industry veteran shows you how to take a disease, condition, treatment, or surgical CRN #11340 nonprofit business from vision to reality. $120 procedure. $120 CRN #11565 CRN #11540 Music Made Easy Learn the fundamentals of music theory. Be Nonprofit Fundraising Explore a Career in able to read, write, and play simple music. NEW Essentials Medical Transcription $120 Learn the basics of fundraising for nonprofit Learn how to transcribe the medical reports CRN #11310 organizations, from annual and special fund most often used in healthcare today, and discover how to get started and advance as a Making Movies with Windows Vista drives to more advanced projects involving corporate and foundation relations, major gifts, medical transcriptionist. $120 Learn how to create fun, professional-quality CRN #11530 movies using Windows Vista. $120 and planned giving. $120 CRN #11412 CRN #11568 Medical Terminology: Making Movies with Windows XP Marketing Your Nonprofit A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health services Turn your home videos into entertaining Further the ideals and goals of your nonprofit industry by learning medical terminology in a movies that you can share with others by email, by learning to compete more effectively for memorable and enjoyable fashion. $120 the Web, CD, and DVD. $120 members, media attention, donors, clients, and CRN #11531 CRN #11413 volunteers. $120 CRN #11566 HIPAA Compliance Learn how to comply with the duties, rights, and responsibilities of HIPAA. $120 CRN #11526

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Become an Optical Assistant LANGUAGES Writing for ESL Learn what it takes to become an optical Learn how to write in English more effectively assistant and discover why it’s one of Speed Spanish to succeed in college and at work. $120 CRN #11500 today’s most popular and fascinating career Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words opportunities. $120 together into sentences, and you’ll be engaging CRN #11529 in conversational Spanish in no time. $120 MATH & SCIENCE Become a Physical Therapy Aide CRN #11513 Prepare for a rewarding career as a valued Speed Spanish II Math Refresher Gain confidence in your basic math skills and member of the physical therapy team. $120 Clever follow-up to our popular Speed Spanish CRN #11533 start using math to your advantage. $120 course. Several new recipes help you quickly CRN #11546 Become a Veterinary Assistant build fluency. $120 Practicing veterinarian prepares you to work in CRN #11514 Introduction to Algebra a veterinary office or hospital. $120 Speed Spanish III Understand how algebra is relevant to almost CRN #11534 every aspect of your daily life, and become Master your ability to speak, understand, and skilled at solving a variety of algebraic read Spanish by taking the final installment in Become a Veterinary Assistant II: problems. $120 our unique three-part Speed Spanish learning Canine Reproduction CRN #11547 Practicing veterinarian teaches you to manage series. $120 CRN #11515 the entire canine breeding cycle, from assessing Human Anatomy and Physiology the health of parents to puppy care. $120 Spanish for Law Gain a greater appreciation and understanding CRN #11535 NEW of the marvelous complexity of the human Enforcement body. $120 Become a Veterinary Assistant III: Master the fundamentals of the Spanish CRN #11525 language by practicing basic conversational Practical Skills Human Anatomy and Physiology II Learn the practical skills you’ll need to be a skills and learning essential Spanish Learn the basic characteristics of the four valuable veterinary assistant or educated pet terminology for law enforcement situations. main types of tissues, the general and special owner. $120 $120 CRN #11536 CRN #11559 senses, cellular metabolism, body chemistry, and significant events in the life span, from Spanish for Medical Introduction to Natural Health NEW fertilization through old age. $120 and Healing Professionals CRN #11532 Learn how to promote wellness, balance, and Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily, health in all aspects of your daily life. $120 honing your basic conversational skills and PERSONAL CRN #11537 mastering key healthcare words and phrases. $120 ENRICHMENT Lose Weight and Keep It Off! CRN #11538 Discover how to establish a healthy approach to Going Green at Home successful weight loss and weight maintenance Beginning Conversational French NEW Step into a green lifestyle as you for a lifetime. $120 Discover how easy it can be to learn common discover simple, cost-effective ways to make CRN #11527 words and phrases for both leisure and business. $120 your home environmentally friendly. $120 Luscious, Low-Fat, CRN #11511 CRN #11498 Lightning-Quick Meals Instant Italian Goodbye to Shy Join a registered dietitian and discover how Learn Italian from the comfort of your home in Become more confident in social, professional, easy it can be to prepare meals that are both this fun and enjoyable online course. $120 and romantic situations. $120 delicious and nutritious! $120 CRN #11516 CRN #11325 CRN #11522 Conversational Japanese Get Funny! Handling Medical Emergencies Whether you want to learn conversational Learn how to use humor to speak more Every second counts during a medical Japanese for travel or just for fun, you’ll effectively, write better, and increase your emergency. Learn how to respond if someone find this course makes it easy and enjoyable popularity. $120 needs your help. $120 for beginners to master the essentials of the CRN #11544 CRN #11528 Japanese language. $120 Skills for Making Great Decisions CRN #11512 Learn how to make excellent everyday Grammar for ESL decisions from an experienced counselor and If English is your second language and you’re life coach. $120 headed to college, this course will teach you CRN #11542 the principles of grammar and structure you’ll need to succeed. $120 CRN #11499

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Interpersonal Communication Introduction to Stock Options Marketing Your Business Become aware of the conscious and Learn how stock options can protect your on the Internet unconscious codes of meaning we send when portfolio and help you profit in any type of E-commerce expert helps you develop an communicating with others. $120 market. $120 Internet marketing plan for your business. $120 CRN #11323 CRN #11509 CRN #11575 Keys to Effective Communication Lost for words? Don’t be! Learn to build PHOTOGRAPHY Test Prep rapport, trust, warmth, and respect through conversation. $120 Discover Digital Photography Praxis I Preparation CRN #11322 An informative introduction to the fascinating Develop the knowledge and skills you need world of digital photography equipment. $120 to pass the Praxis I Exam as you review and Genealogy Basics CRN #11553 Learn where to look, who to contact, and how prepare for everything the test includes. $120 CRN #11455 to use research tools to begin an exciting and Travel Photography for the Digital fascinating exploration of your roots. $120 Photographer GED Test Preparation CRN #11518 Learn the tricks and techniques digital Want to pass the GED? This course will help photographers need to capture scenes from you develop the skills you’ll need to succeed. PERSONAL FINANCE around the world and bring them home. $120 $120 CRN #11554 CRN #11445 Where Does All My Money Go? Secrets of Better Photography Prepare for the GED Language Learn how to get control of your money once Explore strategies and learn a variety of tricks Arts, Writing Test and for all. $120 to create excellent photographs in all types of Obtain the skills and knowledge to successfully CRN #11501 situations. $120 prepare for the GED Language Arts, Writing Personal Finance CRN #11550 test. $120 Protect your assets and discover how best to Photographing Nature With Your CRN #11446 achieve all your financial goals. $120 Digital Camera Prepare for the GED Math Test CRN #11510 Learn how to use your digital camera to take Master the skills you’ll need to successfully Keys to Successful Money stunning nature photos, including landscapes, pass Test 5 in the GED test series. $120 Management flowers, animals, and even macro shots. $120 CRN #11447 CRN #11551 Certified financial planner shows you how most GMAT Preparation wealthy people build their fortunes. $120 Photographing People With Your Discover powerful test-taking techniques CRN #11506 Digital Camera and methods for improving your score on the Real Estate Investing Learn to take beautiful pictures of adults, GMAT. $120 CRN #11450 Build and protect your wealth by investing in children, and babies. $120 real estate. $120 CRN #11552 GRE Preparation: Part 1 CRN #11560 Discover powerful strategies for success in the Real Estate Investing II: Financing SALES & MARKETING verbal and analytical sections of the GRE. $120 CRN #11448 Your Property Discover the tools professional investors use Principles of Sales Management GRE Preparation: Part 2 to crunch numbers and analyze potential deals, Master the art of managing sales teams from a Learn a variety of useful techniques for tackling and learn how to make better decisions with sales management professional. $120 the math section of the GRE. $120 CRN #11296 sophisticated, yet easy-to-use worksheets for CRN #11449 doing your own financial analysis. $120 Professional Sales Skills CRN #11561 LSAT Preparation: Part 1 Discover how to begin a successful and Learn about law school entrance procedures, Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: rewarding career in sales. $120 developing analytical reasoning skills, and CRN #11298 Oh, My! improving your test-taking skills. $120 Learn how to make wise investment decisions Effective Selling CRN #11451 so that you have enough money to live Learn the secret to converting a potential LSAT Preparation: Part 2 comfortably through your retirement. $120 customer into a long-term asset. Find out how to Improve your reading comprehension and CRN #11507 lay the groundwork for repeat business and your logical reasoning skills, and discover proven future success. $120 approaches for selecting correct exam answers. The Analysis and Valuation of CRN #11297 Stocks $120 CRN #11452 Discover valuable techniques that show you step by step how to research and value stocks. $120 CRN #11508 www.mcc.commnet.edu 42 Credit-Free Phone-In Registration (860) 512-3232 Full course descriptions at www.ed2go.com/manchcc Online Academy

SAT/ACT Preparation: Part 1 Writeriffic 2: Advanced Creativity Beginner’s Guide to Getting Master the reading, writing, English, and Training for Writers Published science questions on the ACT and new SAT. This advanced writing course will increase your A published writer shows you how to give $120 creativity—whether you’re writing for personal yourself the credibility you need to get your CRN #11453 satisfaction or to launch a career. $120 books and articles published. $120 SAT/ACT Preparation: Part 2 CRN #11316 CRN #11330 Master the math questions on the ACT and Write Fiction Like a Pro Write and Publish Your new SAT. $120 A Hollywood writer and author teaches you Nonfiction Book CRN #11454 how professional writers use story outlines to Become a professional author or advance your structure any type of story. $120 career by learning to write, edit, and publish WRITING COURSES CRN #11332 nonfiction books of all types. $120 Advanced Fiction Writing CRN #11331 Beginning Writer’s Workshop Explore advanced fiction writing techniques Introduction to Internet Get a taste of the writer’s life and improve with a published novelist. $120 Writing Markets your writing skills in this introduction to CRN #11337 writing creatively. $120 A professional writer helps you discover a wide CRN #11338 A Writer’s Guide to Descriptive variety of new markets for your written work. Settings $120 Grammar Refresher CRN #11335 Develop your eye for detail and improve your Gain confidence in your ability to produce writing with vivid descriptions, memorable clean, grammatically correct documents and Pleasures of Poetry settings, and believable characters. $120 This course will help you create your best speeches. $120 CRN #11315 CRN #11311 possible work, whether you’re looking to be published or simply wish to craft beautiful Writing Essentials Romance Writing Secrets Learn how to write and sell romance novels poems for friends. $120 NEW Master the essentials of writing so CRN #11312 from a veteran romance author. $120 you can excel at business communications, CRN #11314 express yourself clearly online, and take your Travel Writing creative literary talents to a new level. $120 Mystery Writing Profit from your experiences in exotic lands (or CRN #11319 Using vivid examples from bestselling your own backyard) by learning how to write mystery novels, this course will teach you the and sell travel articles and books. $120 Effective Business Writing CRN #11317 techniques you need to become a successful Improve your career prospects by learning how author. $120 Write Your Life Story to develop powerful written documents that CRN #11313 draw readers in and keep them motivated to Learn how to create and distribute an continue to the end. $120 Forensic Science for Writers inspirational and professional autobiography CRN #11329 Learn the secrets behind forensic science and for family, friends, and others. $120 CRN #11334 Business Marketing Writing add new characters, depth, and marketability to your fiction. $120 Introduction to Journaling Write great marketing copy to improve your CRN #11320 company’s image and your chances of getting Discover how journaling can help you learn hired or promoted. $120 The Craft of Magazine Writing more about yourself, explore your dreams, CRN #11328 If you’re a determined new writer, this class values, and beliefs, improve your health, survive unwanted change, succeed in your Fundamentals of Technical Writing will provide you with the skills you need to get published. $120 career, and express your creativity. $120 Learn the skills you need to succeed in the CRN #11339 CRN #11336 well-paying field of technical writing. $120 CRN #11318 Writing for Children Publish It Yourself: How to Start and Operate Your Own Publishing The Keys to Effective Editing A published children’s author shows you how to touch the hearts of children by creating If you aspire to be an editor, this course will Business books for them. $120 Convert manuscripts into income by producing teach you the fundamentals of top-notch CRN #11326 editing for both fiction and nonfiction. $120 and selling books like the pros. $120 CRN #11305 Research Methods for Writers CRN #11569 Writeriffic: Creativity Training Learn the most efficient and effective methods to conduct research for any writing project. for Writers $120 Banish writer’s block forever with these tricks CRN #11321 from the published writer’s toolbox. $120 CRN #11333

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45 Winter 2010-2011 Credit and Credit-Free Course Catalog CREDIT-FREE REGISTRATION INFORMATION WEB REGISTRATION Register Early: Enrollment in classes is limited and will be accepted Returning students may register online on a first-come, first-serve basis. Classes may fill quickly; early regis- using a MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card. tration ensures you a seat and also decreases the likelihood that a course If you are a returning student and know your NetID will be cancelled. and/or Banner ID*, here’s how to register online: Confirmations: No written confirmations are mailed. Registrants will be contacted by MCC only if a course cancels or if classrooms, meeting Login: times, or dates change. • Go to http://my.commnet.edu Course Locations: Courses are held in classrooms at MCC, unless oth- • Enter your NetID and PIN (See “New NetID Users” erwise indicated in the course descriptions. Please see maps on pages information below) 32 and 44 for directions. • Click on the “Student” tab Free Parking: Parking is free at MCC. You may park without a per- • Click on the “Student Self Service” channel mit in Lots B or C. A permit is required to park in staff or handicapped Registering: spaces. For parking lot locations, see Campus Map on page 44. For con- venient access to the new Great Path Academy (GPA), please use Lot B. • If prompted, select Manchester Community College Postponements & Make-Ups: Classes postponed by instructor’s from the list of colleges request, emergencies, or extreme weather conditions will be made up • Click on “Registration and Payment” whenever possible. Please call the College’s main line, 860-512-3016, or • Click on “Register (add/drop) classes” visit the College web page: www.mcc.commnet.edu. for cancellations due • Go to Select a Term, select the correct semester/year, to weather conditions. You may not make up absences by attending classes then submit other than your own. • Follow instructions in step 1 and 2** Cancellations: MCC reserves the right to cancel or postpone classes, • Click on “View Schedule” at the bottom of the page to or substitute instructors as needed due to unforeseen circumstances. If confirm registration MCC cancels a course, registrants may transfer their fees to another • Follow the prompts to initiate payment course for the same semester or receive a full refund. If a course is can- celled, registrants will be notified by phone or mail. PLEASE NOTE: Online registration for the Motorcycle Class Supply List: If the class for which you are registering requires Program is not permitted. supplies (see course description), your supply list will be mailed to you prior to class start. If you have not received your list one week before * Banner ID numbers will be mailed (upon request) to the scheduled class start, call Continuing Education at 860-512-2800, or returning students and cannot be given out over the phone. stop by the office in the Learning Resource Center (LRC), Room B147. ** Please choose your course(s) in advance and have the Refund Policy for Credit-Free Courses correct CRN number(s) handy when you register online. There is a minimum enrollment for all Credit-Free courses. Classes with Please call 860-512-3220 for more information about insufficient enrollment will be cancelled. If a course is full or cancelled, Web registration or to request your Banner ID. you will be notified by phone, mail or email before the start date. If the College cancels a Credit-Free course, students will receive a full refund.* New NetID Users In order to drop a Credit-Free course and receive a refund*, you must Ø Your NetID is your Banner ID with the “@” symbol in submit a written request to the Registrar’s Office no later than one a different position (i.e. a student with a Banner ID of (1) business day prior to the first scheduled class meeting. It is your @87654321, will have the following NetID: responsibility to call the Registrar’s Office to verify that your request for [email protected]) a refund was received. If you fail to call, and we have no record of your Ø Your initial password is made up of the following request, you are ineligible for a refund. Refund checks are issued by the personal information: State Comptrollers’ Office and take approximately four to six weeks to 1. The firstthree characters of your birth month process. Requests for refunds may be made: In person: Registrar’s Office, Lowe Lobby (with first letter capitalized) By fax: 860-512-3221 2. The “&” symbol Or mail: Registrar’s Office, MS #13, MCC, 3. The last four digits of your Social Security Number P.O. Box 1046, Manchester, CT 06045-1046 Example: For a user whose birthday is in October and No refunds will be issued after the allowable drop period. ** whose social security number ends in 6789, the initial * The College does not keep student credit card information on file. password would be Oct&6789 If you paid for a class with a credit card and would like to have this Ø You will then be prompted to change your password account refunded, you must provide us with your account number and expiration date. Otherwise, a refund check will automatically be mailed. ** Refund Appeals are only considered for extraordinary Manchester Community College is committed to access and equal opportunity. Should circumstances. You may view and print a Refund Policy Appeal you require accommodations because of a disability in order to participate in any of the programs offered, please contact a counselor at Services for Students with Disabilities, form at www.mcc.commnet.edu → Forms Depot → Admissions & 860-512-3332. Alternative formats of this material may be provided upon request. MCC Registration, or obtain a form at the Registrar’s Office. does not discriminate against any individual on the grounds of race; color; national origin; Special Note to Students: Full payment is due upon registration. If you ancestry; sex; sexual orientation; age; religion; political beliefs; mental, learning or physical disability; marital or veteran status; or prior conviction of a crime. The College register and do not pay, you will be billed for the course(s). If you wish reserves the right to make any necessary changes in the information listed in this publication. to drop a course, you must do so no later than one (1) business day prior 10/10, 50M, Resource: CE/VS to the first scheduled class meeting, or you will be billed for the course. www.mcc.commnet.edu 46 Credit-Free Phone-In Registration (860) 512-3232 CREDIT-FREE REGISTRATION FORM 5 easy ways to register for Credit-Free courses Please complete and submit this entire page. 1. By Mail 3. By Fax 860-512-3221 (24 hours) Complete a registration form (one person per registration form, Complete a registration form with MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card. please). Pay by check, money order, MasterCard, Visa or Please call 860-512-3232 to confirm that your fax was received. Discover Card. Mail entire page with full payment to: 4. By Phone 860-512-3232 Continuing Education Registration, MS #13 Call 860-512-3232 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Manchester Community College Monday-Friday, using MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card. Great Path • Please leave a detailed voice message if staff is unavailable. P.O. Box 1046 Manchester, CT 06045-1046 5. Register Online Returning students, go to: http://my.commnet.edu (using MasterCard, 2. In-Person Visa or Discover Card). For details see page 46 or call 860-512-2800. At the Registrar in the Lowe Building. Pay at the Cashier's Office No written confirmations are mailed. Registrants will be by cash, check, money order, MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card. contacted by MCC only if a course is full, cancels, or if Please use the night drop box after hours. classrooms, meeting times or dates change. MCC Credit-Free Course Registration Print clearly in ink. Register one person per form. Photocopy form if needed. Banner I.D. # (if known)______Soc. Sec. No.______Name (Last)______(First)______(M)______Previous Name (if any)______Email address______Home Address (Number and Street)______City______State______Zip Code______Tel. (Home)______(Work)______(Cell)______Be sure to include both a day and evening phone number in case we need to inform you of a scheduling change or cancellation. Birth Date______Gender ■ Female ■ Male Today’s Date______Resident Information ARE YOU: (Check applicable) A CONNECTICUT RESIDENT FOR 1 YEAR? ■ Yes ■ No

ARE YOU: (Check applicable) 01 ■ American 02 ■ naturalized 03 ■ applied for citizenship 04 ■ student Visa 05 ■ NOT ON A STUDENT Visa - Other (Specify)______COUNTRY OF ORIGIN______06 ■ PERMANENT RESIDENT (Registration Number)______

ETHNICITY/RACE  h i s p a n i c /l a t i n o  n o n -h i s p a n i c /n o n -l a t i n o  c h o o s e n o t t o r e s p o n d (n o n e ) if y o u c h e c k e d n o n -h i s p a n i c /n o n -l a t i n o a b o v e , w h a t is y o u r r a c e ? (c h e c k a l l t h a t a p p l y ):  w h i t e (10)  b l a c k o r a f r i c a n a m e r i c a n (20)  a s i a n (45)  a m e r i c a n i n d i a n /a l a s k a n n a t i v e (50)  n a t i v e h a w a i i a n o r o t h e r pacific i s l a n d e r (80)  o t h e r (90)  c h o o s e n o t t o r e s p o n d (60) CRN# Course Title Start Date Time Room Fee ______Make check or money order payable to “MCC”. Fees (total enclosed)______Credit Card #______

Cardholder name (print)______REFUNDS Refunds are issued only for Credit-Free courses Cardholder signature______that MCC cancels, or if a written request is received Relationship to student______no later than one (1) business day prior to the first Cardholder Address______scheduled class meeting. See details on page 46.

Cardholder phone______Exp. Date (mo/yr)______Office Use Only Regis. Special Receipt # Date 47 Winter 2010-2011 Credit and Credit-Free Course Catalog Credit-Free Courses Starting January - February

Ongoing Registration PAID Permit #186 U.S. Postage Manchester, CT Manchester,

• Allied Health • Art & Crafts Non-Profit Org. • Body, Mind & Spirit • Computer Technology • Cuisine • Dance • Fitness & Recreation • Gardening • Green Tech. & Sustainability • Languages • Music • Noon Institute • Online Academy • Photography • Professional Development • Writing & Literature Look for these sections in the Spring Credit-Free catalog • Culture & History • Drama • ESL • Family, Finance & Consumer Issues

Real Estate Preparation for CT Licensing Exams • Principles and Practices of Real Estate • Basic Appraisal Principles • Basic Appraisal Procedures • Real Estate Law See Real Estate on page 31-32 Continuing Education Division Great Path, MS #16 Box 1046 P.O. CT 06045-1046 Manchester,

Interested in a Health Career? • Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Training • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Training • Pharmacy Technician Certification Training • Phlebotomy: The Art of Drawing Blood (FREE Informational Session) Allied Health pages 17-18

Coming in Spring • American Red Cross Standard First Aid with AED and CPR • Medical Coding courses

Online Academy Watch for… Spring Excursions in Learning 2011 • 96% of our Online Students state that (students completing grades K-8) they would take another Online Course 30 different activity-oriented classes for students • 75% say Online Courses fit best into their schedules Saturday mornings: 9 a.m.-noon • Feb 5, 12, 19 and/or 26 • $40 per class

Check out our Online Academy course listings on pages 35-43. Save the date(s)… Summer Excursions in Learning Junior Culinary Camp (students completing grades 5-8), July 5-8, July 11-15 Technology Camp (students completing grades 5-8) July 5-8, July 11-15 Adventures in Leadership (students completing grades 5-7) July 11-15 Boating Safety Summer Excursions for gifted and high-achieving students Obtain a CT Personal Watercraft/ (students completing grades K-8) Aug 1-12 Safe Boating Certificate. One-Day Saturday and For more information contact Susan Meisler, Weeknight Classes Available. Program Coordinator at (860) 512-2804 See page 27 or [email protected]