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Noncredit Career Training & Enrichment at Chesapeake College

Promoting lifelong learning

September 2018 - March 2019 CHESAPEAKEINTERESTED IN ACOLLEGE CAREER IN HEALTHCARE? HEALTH CAREER PROGRAMS NoncreditHEALTHCARE Career Training offers Healthcare ORIENTATIONS Career Training Programs. Launch your Health Care Career today with Chesapeake College! Healthcare is one of the fastest growing occupations in Maryland. Discover some of the latest career paths offered at Chesapeake College in the healthcare/medical field and learn how to get started in:

• Nursing Assistant (CNA/GNA) • AdministrativeADMINSTRATIVE Medical Assistant MEDICAL • Dental ASSISTANT Assistant •Pharmacy Technician • Clinical Medical Assistant • PersonalCLINICAL Fitness Trainer MEDICAL ASSISTANT• Medical Coding I Professional& II Future health/medical students are strongly encouraged to attend. All sessions are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College. There is no charge for the orientation and advanceDENTAL registration ASSISTANT is not necessary. TRAINING ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS 2016 DATES Wye Mills: All sessions held on the WyeHEALTH Mills campus ED TODAYin the Health - ONLINE Professions TRAINING & Athletic Center (HPAC) – room 143

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

COMPUTER TRAINING...... 60 Accounting, Computerized...... 16 Basics...... 60 Microsoft Office...... 60 Express Training...... 60

CULINARY/HOTEL/RESTAURANT...... 17 HEALTHCARE...... 18 Certified Nursing Assistant...... 20 Dental Assistant...... 24 EMT ...... 26 Pharmacy Tech...... 27 Office Skills...... 27 Online Training...... 18 LIFESTYLE & LEISURE ...... 29 Culinary...... 30 Fitness & Wellness...... 47 History & Culture...... 30 Language...... 31 Painting...... 29 Personal Enrichment...... 29-35 Photography...... 33 Travel...... 34 Writing...... 35 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING ...... 36 Agriculture ...... 36 Beauty ...... 37 Building & Construction ...... 38 Electrical Training...... 38 Home Improvement...... 38 HVAC ...... 40 Pool Operator ...... 43 Real Estate ...... 44 Transportation ...... 44 Vet Assist ...... 46 Welding ...... 41 Wellness & Fitness ...... 47 Workplace Training ...... 48 ONLINE COURSES ...... 50 Online Occupational Classes...... 50 Business/Accounting ...... 50 Entrepreneurship ...... 51 Non-Profit/Grant Writing ...... 52 Office Skills...... 53 Teacher Training ...... 54 LIFELONG LEARNING ...... 56 Institute for Adult Learning...... 56 Senior Center Offerings...... 67 TEST PREPARATION...... 68 Online Test Prep...... 68 REGISTRATION...... 70 TUITION & FEES...... 71 STAFF DIRECTORY...... 73 INDEX ...... 75

3 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College WHAT’S NEW? NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING Agriculture...... 36 & ENRICHMENT including Introduction to Agriculture,Agribusiness, Landscape Architecture, Animal Science & Pest Management Affordable … Engaging … Interactive … Convenient Command Spanish for the Workplace...... 32 Emergency Medical Technician...... 26 From computer technology to professional and personal development to healthcare and small Computerized Accounting...... 54 business – learning options for virtually all your continuing education needs. For more information call Tennis ...... 51 410-827-5850 or visit www.chesapeake.edu/ce Computer Confidence ...... 31 Save time & enroll online! Painting ...... 31 It’s convenient, quick and easy. Publish & Sell Your E-book ...... 26 Go to www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/register. Register as a “Noncredit/Continuing Education” Piano Class ...... 30 student. Classes with a 9 in the section information are eligible Voice Class ...... 31 for online registration. (Example: CEI 100 9A.) Microsoft Applications ...... 36 For more information, call 410-827-5850, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Students with any financial obligations with Chesapeake College are not eligible for Skilled Trades ...... 38 online registration. including Electrical, HVAC, Welding

Licensed to Succeed BIG RIGS. BIG REWARDS. • Get your CDL in as little as 6 weeks • DAY & NIGHT CLASSES available • Job placement assistance available • Earn $40 - $70k or more annually For more information call 410-822-5400 ext. 2360 or email: [email protected]

4 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Grow your career. Enrich your life.

• Noncredit classes taught by expert instructors can advance your career and enhance your life. • Update your computer skills or learn the basics with courses in Quick Books and Microsoft Office • Personal enrichment classes include dance, yoga, photography, cooking and languages. For more information about our noncredit classes, please log on to chesapeake.edu or call 410-827-5810.

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www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/register. ADULTADULT BASIC SKILLSBASIC Header SKILLS

Adult Basic Skills, GED®/HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Options & ESL (Clases de inglés)

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

Daytime classes meet two or three days per week for 7 to 10 weeks and are held in Chestertown, Denton, Federalsburg, Easton, and Cambridge. Evening classes 3 nights per week for 7 to 10 weeks and are held in Chestertown, Greensboro, Federalsburg, Cambridge, and Easton. Block 2 daytime classes begin September 10th and end November 20th. Block 2 evening classes begin October 1st and end November 16th Block 3 daytime classes begin November 26th and end January 31st (No classes December 20 – January 2nd) Block 3 evening classes begin November 26th and end January 25th (No classes December 20 – January 2nd)

Pre-registration and demonstration of need on placement testing is required prior to enrollment in Adult Basic Skills classes.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Elaine Wilson – [email protected], 410-827-5835 Jason Mullen –[email protected], Program Director 410-443-3002 or 410-822-5400 ext 2688 Program Coordinator

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

Danielle Thomas – [email protected], 410-829-6043 Denise Kline – [email protected], GED® Class Information & Registration 410-443-5928 ESL Instructional Specialist 2 6 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT ADULT BASIC SKILLS

Marci Leach – [email protected], 410-827-3412 Joy Messick [email protected], National External Diploma Program 443-786-7403 ABE/GED® Instructional Specialist

Rosa Pino-Cruz – [email protected], 410-827-5839 Connie Wolfe – Management Information Specialist [email protected] Speaks Spanish (Habla Español) 410-822-5400, Ext 2486 ESL Transitions Specialist Speaks Spanish (Habla Español) Janet Hilty – [email protected], 410-200-1714 Transitions Specialist

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

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Marci Leach – [email protected], 410-827-3412 Joy Messick [email protected], National External Diploma Program 443-786-7403 ABE/GED® Instructional Specialist

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 840 9B M 9/10/18 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/TBD STAFF 3 CEI 840 9C M 11/12/18 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 STAFF

CEI 840 9D T 1/8/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF CEI 840 9E T 3/5/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 STAFF CEI 840 9F T 5/7/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF CEI 840 9A T 7/9/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 STAFF CEI 840 9B T 9/10/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF CEI 840 9C T 11/5/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 STAFF

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8 LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The Leadership Institute is designed to(410) help man 827-5850agers unlock • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed their leadership potential. The program provides training for new and experienced supervisors and managers. The Leadership Institute includes specific management instruction and is designed to focus on the many aspects of effective supervision and management. This training provides employees with the skills and knowledge needed to perform more effectively in the workplace. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $750 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 100 9A W 3/27 – 5/1/19 6 8:30 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Rob Levit

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

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All child care courses are offered in partnership with the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center and the Chesapeake College Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training.

Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center Services provide comprehensive child care training services including certification courses, on-site training, training sessions that meet MSDE’s child care licensing requirements, and technical assistance (mentoring) on child-focused issues. For more information, go to www.cccrc.org.

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 840 9B M 9/10/18 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/TBD STAFF CEI 840 9C M 11/12/18 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 STAFF CEI 840 9D T 1/8/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF CEI 840 9E T 3/5/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 STAFF CEI 840 9F T 5/7/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEI 840 9A T 7/9/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/AUD -01 STAFF CEI 840 9B T 9/10/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm Cambridge/101 STAFF CEI 840 9C T 11/5/19 1 6 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 STAFF BUSINESS

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 100 9A W 3/27 – 5/1/19 6 8:30 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Rob Levit

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All child care courses are offered in partnership with the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center and the Chesapeake College Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training. • Personal Enrichment • Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center Services provide comprehensive child care training services including certification courses, on-site training, training sessions that meet MSDE’s child care licensing requirements, and technical assistance (mentoring) on child-focused issues. For more information, go to www.cccrc.org. • Institute for Adult Learning •

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9 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Project Right Steps is a free program to assist parents and child care providers who are dealing with children ages birth through six who have “challenging behaviors”.

Child Care Career and Professional Development Fund provides scholarship funds for qualified child care providers who are seeking their Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education. CCCRC provides a counselor who can assist providers who are approved for this scholarship fund.

Chesapeake HELPS! is a free information and referral line that assists callers in finding needed local services. Information is provided through a Chesapeaketoll-free telephone College hotline: 1NONCREDIT-888-722-4577 CAREER or through TRAINING the Web & atENRICHMENT www.chesapeakehelps.org.

The Resource Center is located on the Chesapeake College campus in the Early Childhood Development Building.

Resource Center Hours: 8:30 am to 5 pm. ForCHILD more information, CAREplease call:

AllPeg child Anawalt care courses are offered in partnership with the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center and the Chesapeake College Division of ContinuingExecutive Directo Educationr and Workforce Training. 410-822-5400, ext. 2357 Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center Services provide comprehensive child care training services including certification courses, on-site train- ing, training sessions that meet MSDE’s child care licensing requirements, and technical assistance (mentoring) on child-focused issues. For more Donna Berger information, go to www.cccrc.org. Early Childhood Program Coordinator Project410-822 Right-5400, Steps ext. is2339 a free program to assist parents and child care providers who are dealing with children ages birth through six who have “challenging behaviors”. Deanna Tobin Child Care Career and Professional Development Fund provides scholarship funds for qualified child care providers who are seeking their Associate Training and Technical Assistance Degree in Early Childhood Education. CCCRC provides a counselor who can assist providers who are approved for this scholarship fund. Specialist Chesapeake410-822-5400, HELPS! ext. 2353 is a free information and referral line that assists callers in finding needed local services. Information is provided through a toll-free telephone hotline: 1-888-722-4577 or at www.chesapeakehelps.org. TheLesley Resource Fallon Center is located on the Chesapeake College campus in the Early Childhood Development Building. Resource Center Hours: 8:30 am toCareer 5 pm. and For Professional more information, Development please call: Fund Counselor Peg410 -Anawalt822-5400, ext. 2358 Lesley Fallon Executive Director Career and Professional Development Fund, Counselor 410-822-5400,Denise Taylor ext.-Turner 2357 410-822-5400, ext. 2358 Project Right Steps DonnaCoordinator Berger Denise Taylor-Turner Early410- 822Childhood-5400, ext. Program 2321 Coordinator Project Right Steps, Coordinator 410-822-5400, ext. 2339 410-822-5400, ext. 2321 Chris Perkins DeannaChesapeake Tobin HELPS! Chris Perkins TrainingCoordinator and Technical Assistance, Specialist Chesapeake HELPS!, Coordinator 410-822-5400,410-822-5400, ext.ext. 23532325 410-822-5400, ext. 2325

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MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION TRAINING This course is designed to meet the training requirement for all child care providers who provide medication to children enrolled in their child care program. The course teaches child care providers to safely administer medications, properly store them and accurately complete record- keeping. Participants must also pass a 20 question test at the end of the course to receive a certificate. NOTE: Course was developed by the MD State Department of Education. Core of Knowledge: HSN 6 hrs. All students pay $60 course fee.

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 838 9A Sat 10/20/18 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Melanie Conway CEU 838 9B Sat 1/19/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Melanie Conway CEU 838 9C Sat 4/13/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Melanie Conway CEU 838 9D Sat 6/8/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Melanie Conway

BASIC HEALTH & SAFETY TRAINING This 5 hour state developed curriculum addresses Maryland Child Care Licensing requirements. Key topics for the training include: establishing and maintaining safe, healthy environments, teaching all children and youth safe practices to prevent and reduce injuries, record keeping and policy considerations, identification and reporting of child abuse, neglect and injurious treatment, sanitation practices and appropriate supervision of all children and youth at all times. Core of Knowledge: HSN 5 hrs. All students pay $40 course fee. 5 Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 626 9A Sat 10/6/18 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams CEU 626 9B Sat 2/9/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams CEU 626 9C Sat 3/9/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams CEU 626 9D Sat 5/4/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams

INCLUDING ALL CHILDREN & THE ADA 10This course provides essential information that every child care and education professional needs to know about the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Go(410) beyond 827-5850 the definition • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed of ADA to learn inclusionary best practices, strategies and resources for implementing an early childhood or school age environment that is inclusive to all children and families. Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 634 9A M 10/15/18 1 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/EDC-27 Sarah Ross CEU 634 9B M 5/20/19 1 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/EDC-27 Sarah Ross

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR CHILD CARE This course is funded through the Project Security Blanket Grant from the Maryland State Department of Education. For more details, go to: www.projectsecurityblanket.org. New providers can use this to satisfy both the Emergency Preparedness and the Professionalism training component required during their first year of registration. This training is designed for child care center staff, family child care providers, and informal providers. Training will build upon basic child care licensing requirements and address additional areas of concern that are now in the forefront of emergency preparedness planning. Core of Knowledge: PRO 3 hrs/HSN 3 hrs. Level-Beginning. All students pay $15 course fee (this course is not subject to the $5 college registration fee).

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 773 9A Sat 9/8/18 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Deanna Tobin CEU 773 9B Sat 3/2/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Deanna Tobin

CHILD CARE I: GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT This course is designed to cover the growth and development of children from birth through adolescence. Topics include social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development and an introduction to the child care profession. NOTE: Students must take Child Care I and Child Care II to meet the Office of Child Care (OCC) Child Care Preschool Teacher certification requirement. Core of Knowledge: Child Development-Beginning. Perfect attendance is required. CEU’s awarded. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 812 9A W 8/22- 12/5/18 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/ HEC-210 STAFF No class 11/21

SCHOOL-AGE CHILD CARE This course is a study of appropriate curriculum activities for school-age child care providers and will assist students in developing skills in classroom management, communication and building self-esteem. This course meets the 45-hour education requirement set up by the Office of Child Care for certification as a school-age child care teacher. Core of Knowledge: COMBO. Level- Beginning. Perfect attendance required. CEU’s awarded. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 822 9A T 8/21- 12/4/18 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/ ECDC-105 STAFF No class 11/22

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

Course/Section Days Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 626 9A Sat 10/6/18 1 Chesapeake9 am – 2:30 pm College NONCREDITWYE/HPAC-141 CAREER TRAININGGermaine & ENRICHMENTAdams CEU 626 9B Sat 2/9/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams CEU 626 9C Sat 3/9/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Germaine Adams CEU 626 9D Sat 5/4/19 1 9 am – 2:30 pm WYE/HPAC-141CHILD Germaine CARE Adams

INCLUDING ALL CHILDREN & THE ADA This course provides essential information that every child care and education professional needs to know about the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Go beyond the definition of ADA to learn inclusionary best practices, strategies and resources for implementing an early childhood or school age environment that is inclusive to all children and families. Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 634 9A M 10/15/18 1 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/EDC-27 Sarah Ross CEU 634 9B M 5/20/19 1 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/EDC-27 Sarah Ross

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR CHILD CARE This course is funded through the Project Security Blanket Grant from the Maryland State Department of Education. For more details, go to: www.projectsecurityblanket.org. New providers can use this to satisfy both the Emergency Preparedness and the Professionalism training component required during their first year of registration. This training is designed for child care center staff, family child care providers, and informal providers. Training will build upon basic child care licensing requirements and address additional areas of concern that are now in the forefront of emergency preparedness planning. Core of Knowledge: PRO 3 hrs/HSN 3 hrs. Level-Beginning. All students pay $15 course fee (this course is not subject to the $5 college registration fee).

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 773 9A Sat 9/8/18 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Deanna Tobin CEU 773 9B Sat 3/2/19 1 9 am – 4:15 pm WYE/HPAC-141 Deanna Tobin

CHILD CARE I: GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT This course is designed to cover the growth and development of children from birth through adolescence. Topics include social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development and an introduction to the child care profession. NOTE: Students must take Child Care I and Child Care II to meet the Office of Child Care (OCC) Child Care Preschool Teacher certification requirement. Core of Knowledge: Child Development-Beginning. Perfect attendance is required. CEU’s awarded. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 812 9A W 8/22- 12/5/18 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/ HEC-210 STAFF No class 11/21

SCHOOL-AGE CHILD CARE This course is a study of appropriate curriculum activities for school-age child care providers and will assist students in developing skills in classroom management, communication and building self-esteem. This course meets the 45-hour education requirement set up by the Office of Child Care for certification as a school-age child care teacher. Core of Knowledge: COMBO. Level- Beginning. Perfect attendance required. CEU’s awarded. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 822 9A T 8/21- 12/4/18 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/ ECDC-105 STAFF No class 11/22

CHILD CARE II: ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN This course introduces the principles, materials, and methods used with young children from birth through age six to involve them in safe and educational activities. NOTE: Students must take Child Care I and Child Care II to meet the Office of Child Care (OCC) Child Care Preschool Teacher6 certification requirement. Core of Knowledge: COMBO. Level-Beginning. Perfect attendance is required. CEU’s awarded. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 813 9A W 1/23- 5/8/19 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/ ECDC-105 STAFF No class 3/20

INFANT DEVELOPMENT AND CARE This course is designed to be an introduction to the field of infant child care. Students will focus on the growth and development of a child from conception through age three. This course meets the 45-hour education requirement set by the OCC for infant certification. Core of Knowledge: 11 COMBO. Level-Beginning. Perfect attendance required. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed course fee. (T)

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

NUTRITION AND ACTIVE LEARNING The nutritional and physical needs of today's children are examined, and child care professionals gain skills to promote a healthy lifestyle and overall wellness throughout childhood. Topics include strategies to inform families about nutritional food items, and developing physical and large motor activities and games. Core of Knowledge: HSN 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 635 9A Sat 11/10/18 1 8 - 11:15 am WYE/HPAC-141 STAFF

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

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

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

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

TAKING LEARNING OUTSIDE Look beyond the slide and climber to the many ways outdoor learning environments and play spaces can be used to support child development and learning. Topics include activity planning, environmental design, and selection of materials and equipment. Core of Knowledge: CUR 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

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

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CHILD CARE II: ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN This course introduces the principles, materials, and methods used with young children from birth through age six to involve them in safe and educational activities. NOTE: Students must take Child Care I and Child Care II to meet the Office of Child Care (OCC) Child Care Preschool Teacher Chesapeakecertification requirement. College CoreNONCREDIT of Knowledge: CAREER COMBO. TRAINING Level-Beginning. & ENRICHMENT Perfect attendance is required. CEU’s awarded. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of -State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 813 9A W 1/23- 5/8/19 15 6 - 9:15 pm WYE/ ECDC-105 STAFF CHILD CARENo class 3/20

INFANT DEVELOPMENT AND CARE This course is designed to be an introduction to the field of infant child care. Students will focus on the growth and development of a child from conception through age three. This course meets the 45-hour education requirement set by the OCC for infant certification. Core of Knowledge: COMBO. Level-Beginning. Perfect attendance required. Tuition: In-county $40, Out-of-county $45, Out-of-State $50. All students pay $215 course fee. (T)

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

NUTRITION AND ACTIVE LEARNING The nutritional and physical needs of today's children are examined, and child care professionals gain skills to promote a healthy lifestyle and overall wellness throughout childhood. Topics include strategies to inform families about nutritional food items, and developing physical and large motor activities and games. Core of Knowledge: HSN 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEU 635 9A Sat 11/10/18 1 8 - 11:15 am WYE/HPAC-141 STAFF

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

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

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

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

TAKING LEARNING OUTSIDE Look beyond the slide and climber to the many ways outdoor learning environments and play spaces can be used to support child development and learning. Topics include activity planning, environmental design, and selection of materials and equipment. Core of Knowledge: CUR 3 hrs. All students pay $25 course fee.

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

ONLINE CHILD CARE COURSES:

• There are no face-to-face meetings. • Students must provide an email address when they register. • Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] for further instructions. • The weekend before the first class date, students receive an email with log in information. • All students are expected to log in as of the first class date. 7 • Most courses have a required textbook. Books can be purchased online from www.howardccbooks.com

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

12 INFANT AND TODDLER CARE 45 HRS. ONLINE Gain the skills necessary to work with (410)infants 827-5850 and build communication • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed skills to use with parents, co-workers and the public. Topics include growth and development, curriculum planning, goal setting, selection of age-appropriate materials, and methods for infants and toddlers birth to age 3. This certification course satisfies the MSDE requirement of 45 hours of infant-toddler curriculum training for child care teachers, directors, and family providers working with infants and toddlers. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a certificate. Textbook is included and will be provided as a download in the online course. All students pay $260 course fee.

CEU 610 9NB: 9/12- 10/31/18 CEU 610 9NC: 1/16- 3/6/19 CEU 610 9ND: 5/1- 6/19/19

PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM & ACTIVITIES 45 HRS. ONLINE Become prepared for a position in a child care center or preschool. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours of training for child care teachers and directors working with preschoolers. Basic concepts of curriculum planning and implementation for children three to five years old are introduced. Topics include: teaching strategies, environment design, and implementation of best practices in early childhood education. This course and Child Growth & Development 45 hours are required to complete the 90-hour child care certification. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 606 9NA: 9/12- 10/31/18 CEU 606 9NB: 1/9- 2/27/19 CEU 606 9NC: 4/10- 5/29/19

SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE CURRICULUM 45 HRS. ONLINE Gain the skills necessary to work in school-age child care programs. Topics include curriculum planning, age-appropriate materials and methods for children ages 6-13. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours of child care training for teachers, directors and coordinators working with school-age children. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 607 9NA: 9/17- 11/5/18 CEU 607 9NB: 1/21- 3/11/19 CEU 607 9NC: 4/8- 5/17/19

CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 45 HRS. ONLINE This certification course satisfies the child development half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours for child care teachers and directors. Gain a broad overview of major concepts, theories and research related to the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of the child from birth through age 12. This course and a 45-hour course in age-appropriate curriculum (preschool infant-toddler, or school-age) are required to complete the 90-hour certification for child care. You must successfully complete all course assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 611 9NB: 10/26- 12/14/18 CEU 611 9NC: 1/4- 2/22/19 CEU 611 9ND: 4/5- 5/24/19

CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION ONLINE This course prepares prospective directors to administer and manage a child care center. Topics include state requirements and compliance standards for physical facilities, licensing, insurance, and staffing child care programs. Other topics include recordkeeping, budget and bookkeeping, personnel selection, training and managing staff, food services, equipment, materials, and community involvement. This certification course satisfies the MSDE requirement for 45 hours of administrative training for child care center directors. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $260 course fee. (T) 8

ONLINE CHILD CARE COURSES: • There are no face-to-face meetings. • Students must provide an email address when they register. • Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] for further instructions. • The weekend before the first class date, students receive an email with log in information. NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT • All students are expected to log in as of the first class date. Chesapeake College • Most courses have a required textbook. Books can be purchased online from www.howardccbooks.com

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

INFANT AND TODDLER CARE 45 HRS. ONLINE Gain the skills necessary to work with infants and build communication skills to use with parents, co-workers and the public. Topics include growth and development, curriculum planning, goal setting, selection of age-appropriate materials, and methods for infants and toddlers birth to age 3. This certification course satisfies the MSDE requirement of 45 hours of infant-toddler curriculum training for child care teachers, directors, and family providers working with infants and toddlers. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a certificate. Textbook is included and will be provided as a download in the online course. All students pay $260 course fee.

CEU 610 9NB: 9/12- 10/31/18 CEU 610 9NC: 1/16- 3/6/19 CEU 610 9ND: 5/1- 6/19/19

PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM & ACTIVITIES 45 HRS. ONLINE Become prepared for a position in a child care center or preschool. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours of training for child care teachers and directors working with preschoolers. Basic concepts of curriculum planning and implementation for children three to five years old are introduced. Topics include: teaching strategies, environment design, and implementation of best practices in early childhood education. This course and Child Growth & Development 45 hours are required to complete the 90-hour child care certification. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 606 9NA: 9/12- 10/31/18 CEU 606 9NB: 1/9- 2/27/19 CEU 606 9NC: 4/10- 5/29/19

SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE CURRICULUM 45 HRS. ONLINE Gain the skills necessary to work in school-age child care programs. Topics include curriculum planning, age-appropriate materials and methods for children ages 6-13. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours of child care training for teachers, directors and coordinators working with school-age children. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 607 9NA: 9/17- 11/5/18 CEU 607 9NB: 1/21- 3/11/19 CEU 607 9NC: 4/8- 5/17/19

CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 45 HRS. ONLINE This certification course satisfies the child development half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours for child care teachers and directors. Gain a broad overview of major concepts, theories and research related to the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of the child from birth through age 12. This course and a 45-hour course in age-appropriate curriculum (preschool infant-toddler, or school-age) are required to complete the 90-hour certification for child care. You must successfully complete all course assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 611 9NB: 10/26- 12/14/18 CEU 611 9NC: 1/4- 2/22/19 CEU 611 9ND: 4/5- 5/24/19

CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION ONLINE This course prepares prospective directors to administer and manage a child care center. Topics include state requirements and compliance standards for physical facilities, licensing, insurance, and staffing child care programs. Other topics include recordkeeping, budget and bookkeeping, personnel selection, training and managing staff, food services, equipment, materials, and community involvement. This certification course satisfies the MSDE requirement for 45 hours of administrative training for child care center directors. You must successfully complete class assignments to receive a course certificate. Purchase textbook prior to class. All students pay $260 course fee. (T)

CEU 609 9NB: 10/11- 11/29/18 8 CEU 609 9NC: 2/4- 3/25/19 CEU 609 9ND: 5/6- 6/24/19

FAMILY CHILD CARE PRE-SERVICE ONLINE This class satisfies state training requirements for Family Child Care applicants and new providers to start and operate a home-based child care business. Includes a total of 24 clock-hours: 4 clock-hours of training in each of the state approved Core of Knowledge areas: Child Development, Curriculum, Health, Safety & Nutrition, Special Needs, Professionalism, and Community. You must successfully complete all coursework to 13 receive a certificate. Course materials are provided in the online course. All students pay $235 course fee. (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed CEU 664 9NA: 9/10- 12/14/18 CEU 664 9NB: 4/1- 6/14/19

COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS 9 HRS. ONLINE This course introduces basic concepts of developing strong communication skills when working in a child care center. Topics include: speaking, writing, interpersonal communication strategies, and critical reading techniques, with a focus on communication with parents and co-workers, and communication issues within a typical child care day. Course materials provided in the online course. All students pay $95 course fee.

CEU 612 9NA: 11/5- 11/19/18 CEU 612 9NB: 3/18- 4/1/19

3 HOUR ONLINE CHILD CARE COURSES These classes are designed to help you get your program aligned with MD EXCELS as well as to help you reach higher MD Child Care Credential levels. These courses are identified by MSDE in the Staff Credential (proposed) modifications for levels 2, 3 and 4, but would benefit all providers. All students pay $50 course fee.

Please note the following about these courses: • You can complete online courses at your own pace, with instructor guidance; each one takes approximately three hours to complete (completion times may vary). • Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] to request login instructions. • You will need access to a computer, the internet and email to take an online course. • Please allow up to 5 business days for your account to become active. • No refunds or transfers.

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

CEU 634 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 634 NC Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 1/3- 3/22/19) CEU 634 ND Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

RESOURCES THAT GUIDE DAILY PLANNING This course is designed to provide child care and early childhood education professionals with an explanation of key concepts of curriculum planning and implementation, including frameworks, standards, guidelines, planning tools and state-approved curriculum resources aimed to promote quality programming and enhanced learning. Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs.

CEU 631 NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 631 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

PLAYGROUND SAFETY Become more prepared to plan for a fun and safe playground, and learn the role of the child care provider in supervising and implementing safety procedures, from age appropriate and accessible playground equipment to appropriate supervision, and safety checks. Core of Knowledge: HSN 3 hrs.

CEU 624 NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 624 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

CEU 609 9NB: 10/11- 11/29/18 CEUCHILD 609 9NC: 2/4- 3/25/19 CARE CEU 609 9ND: 5/6- 6/24/19

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

CEU 664 9NA: 9/10- 12/14/18 CEU 664 9NB: 4/1- 6/14/19

COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS 9 HRS. ONLINE This course introduces basic concepts of developing strong communication skills when working in a child care center. Topics include: speaking, writing, interpersonal communication strategies, and critical reading techniques, with a focus on communication with parents and co-workers, and communication issues within a typical child care day. Course materials provided in the online course. All students pay $95 course fee.

CEU 612 9NA: 11/5- 11/19/18 CEU 612 9NB: 3/18- 4/1/19

3 HOUR ONLINE CHILD CARE COURSES These classes are designed to help you get your program aligned with MD EXCELS as well as to help you reach higher MD Child Care Credential levels. These courses are identified by MSDE in the Staff Credential (proposed) modifications for levels 2, 3 and 4, but would benefit all providers. All students pay $50 course fee.

Please note the following about these courses: • You can complete online courses at your own pace, with instructor guidance; each one takes approximately three hours to complete (completion times may vary). • Once you have registered, you must email [email protected] to request login instructions. • You will need access to a computer, the internet and email to take an online course. • Please allow up to 5 business days for your account to become active. • No refunds or transfers.

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

CEU 634 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 634 NC Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 1/3- 3/22/19) CEU 634 ND Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

RESOURCES THAT GUIDE DAILY PLANNING This course is designed to provide child care and early childhood education professionals with an explanation of key concepts of curriculum planning and implementation, including frameworks, standards, guidelines, planning tools and state-approved curriculum resources aimed to promote quality programming and enhanced learning. Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs.

CEU 631 NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 631 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

PLAYGROUND SAFETY Become more prepared to plan for a fun and safe playground, and learn the role of the child care provider in supervising and implementing safety procedures, from age appropriate and accessible playground equipment to appropriate supervision, and safety checks. Core of Knowledge: HSN 3 hrs.

CEU 624 NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 624 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

9 14 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CHILD CARE

THE CHILD CARE PROVIDER AS A PROFESSIONAL Examine the components of professionalism that promote a successful work environment and relationships, including ethical codes of conduct, federal, state and local organizations that support professional development in child care and education. Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs.

CEU 625 NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 625 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

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

CEU 622 NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 622 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS Learn how to access the many helpful resources that are available right in our community that can benefit children and families, and how to be an advocate for parents and children with ongoing needs related to health, education and referral services. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Com 3 hrs.

CEU 621 NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 621 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

INTRODUCTION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL RATING SCALES Maryland has identified the ERS environmental rating scales as a quality improvement tool for child care programs participating in MD EXCELS. Learn how the ERS can be used to evaluate the child care environment, identify strengths and areas needing improvement, and increase your program’s quality. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs.

CEU 629 NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/10- 12/14/18) CEU 629 NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/1- 6/14/19)

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

SPANISH IN THE CLASSROOM This course is designed for teachers interested in learning the essential Spanish to bridge the communication gap with your Spanish-speaking students and parents. Students will learn new words in easy-to-digest bites, and each lesson will include Supplementary Material to help you keep expanding your vocabulary.

We'll start with the basics of Spanish pronunciation, and then we'll move right into simple words for everyday things, such as colors, numbers, and question words. Next, we'll get into what it's like on the first day of school as we go over words related to enrolling new students, conversing in the classroom, talking about rules and behavior, and basic vocabulary for various academic subjects. Finally, we'll delve into some survival phrases for the parent-teacher conference as you learn to describe how a child is doing, talk about academic or behavior problems. Core of Knowledge: COM 24 hrs. All students pay $110 course fee.

CEG 248 Online

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

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If you need help locating community services, CHESAPEAKE HELPS! FAMILY AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS Learn how to is the call to make. Call TOLL FREE 1-866-722-HLPS, or visit access the many helpful resources that are available right in our community that can benefit children and families, and how to be an advocate www.chesapeakehelps.org to see for parents and children with ongoing needs related to health, education and referral services. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Com 3 hrs. the wide variety and complete descriptions of service categories available. CEU 621 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17)

We will direct you to the appropriate agency CEU 621 9NB Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18) to assist you with services and programs offered in Queen Anne’s County. INTRODUCTION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL RATING SCALES In partnership with Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center, Maryland has identified the ERS environmental rating scales as a quality improvement tool for child care programs participating in MD EXCELS. Chesapeake College &Community Learn how the ERS can be used to evaluate the child care environment, identify strengths and areas needing improvement, and increase your Partnerships for Children and Families. program’s quality. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

COMPUTER TRAINING – startCEU header 629 9NA at top Online of (youpage may register for and begin this class anytime between 9/11- 12/15/17) CEU 629 9NA Online (you may register for and begin this class anytime between 4/10- 6/15/18) COMPUTERCOMPUTER TRAINING

COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING Note: Due to the nature of grant funding, courses not listed in this schedule may be offered by the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center. For more This introductory course will cover the use of commercialinformation, accounting call 410 software.-822-5400, Students ext. will 2357 use a hands-on approach to carry out accounting functions on a computer. Topics will, include sales, receivables, purchases and payroll. (Also offered as ACC 110 on the credit schedule) Prerequisite: ENG 094, or permission of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T)

Course/Section Days Dates SAVESessions THE DATES: Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 090 9A Th 10/18 – 12/13/18 8 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HUM-112 TBA ALL LEADERS OF LITTLE LEARNERS Birth to 3  MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS This course is designed for students to utilize andSeptember unify all the applications 30, 2017 contained within the Microsoft software package. Exercises will involve business applications using the word processing,8 AM spreadsheet,- 12:15 PM database management and presentation software. Considerable hands-on experience will be provided. Good keyboarding skills and experience with use of the Internet, a windows operating system file/folder management are necessary for success in this course. Textbooks required and can be purchased at college bookstore. Also offered as credit class CIS 115. All students pay $220 course fee andEARLY $50 materials CARE fee PROFESSIONAL. DAY Wolf Trap Teaching Artists Course/Section Days Dates April Sessions7, 2018 Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 002 9A M, W 10/22 - 12/12/18 15 8:30 - 11:15 am WYE Mills/HUM-116 Jamie Bourne No class 11/218 AM - 4 PM

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If you need help locating community services, CHESAPEAKE HELPS! is the call to make. Call TOLL FREE 1-866-722-HLPS, or visit www.chesapeakehelps.org to see the wide variety and complete descriptions of service categories available.

We will direct you to the appropriate agency to assist you with services and programs offered in Queen Anne’s County.

In partnership with Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center,

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

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

CEI 494 9A M, T 10/22 - 11/5/18 5 6 – 9:30 pm TBD Andrea Wolters

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

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

EVENT PLANNING 101 Learn how to create and coordinate successful special events. Discover expert strategies, tips, tools, techniques, and procedures to avoid costly planning errors. Students must create an online account in order to access classroom. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 176 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18 OL – EDG Cynthia Grzelak CEG 176 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Cynthia Grzelak CEG 176 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL - EDG Cynthia Grzelak

HEALTHCARE/ONLINE TRAINING

ONLINE TRAINING IN THE HEALTHCARE FIELD Chesapeake College offers six different online allied health training programs. A new section of each course begins on the 1st of each month. Students have online access to the training material for a period of 6 months. To obtain registration and section info, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected]. For more course details, go to: www.healthedtoday.com/chesapeake. Courses include all textbooks.

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

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT – CEI 260 Course fee $2,599.

EKG TECHNICIAN – CEI 300 Course fee $1,399.

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

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – CEI 056 Course fee $1,399.

DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN – CEI 059 Course fee $1,399.

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING – CEI 086 Course fee $1,799. 17

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

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

CEI 494 9A M, T 10/22 - 11/5/18 5 6 – 9:30 pm TBD Andrea Wolters

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

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

EVENT PLANNING 101 Learn how to create and coordinate successful special events. Discover expert strategies, tips, tools, techniques, and procedures to avoid costly planning errors. Students must create an online account in order to access classroom. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 176 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18 OL – EDG Cynthia Grzelak HEALTHCARECEG 176 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Cynthia Grzelak CEG 176 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL - EDG Cynthia Grzelak

HEALTHCARE/ONLINE ONLINETRAINING TRAINING

ONLINE TRAINING IN THE HEALTHCARE FIELD Chesapeake College offers six different online allied health training programs. A new section of each course begins on the 1st of each month. Students have online access to the training material for a period of 6 months. To obtain registration and section info, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected]. For more course details, go to: www.healthedtoday.com/chesapeake. Courses include all textbooks.

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

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT – CEI 260 Course fee $2,599.

EKG TECHNICIAN – CEI 300 Course fee $1,399.

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

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – CEI 056 Course fee $1,399.

DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN – CEI 059 Course fee $1,399.

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING – CEI 086 Course fee $1,799.

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HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE

HEALTHCARE CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSIONS Interested in the healthcare field? Learn about the wide array of career pathways offered at Chesapeake College by attending a Health Careers Orientation. Specific information regarding course requirements, tuition, and the processes/information required for registration will be covered. Orientations are free and open to the public, advance registration is not necessary.

Students interested in enrolling in the Administrative Medical Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Medical Coding Professional, Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Assistant, Dental Assistant, or Veterinary Assistant courses are required to attend an orientation session. All sessions are held on the Wye Mills campus, visit www.chesapeake.edu or email [email protected] more information.

Orientation Schedule through July 2019

Date Time Location 8/8/2018 10 – 11:30 am WYE Mills campus 8/22/2018 5 – 6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 9/5/2018 10 – 11:30 am WYE Mills campus 9/19/2018 5 – 6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 10/10/2018 10 – 11:30 am WYE Mills campus 10/24/2018 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 11/7/2018 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 11/28/2018 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 12/5/2018 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 12/12/2018 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 1/9/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 1/23/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 2/6/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 2/20/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 3/6/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 3/20/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 4/3/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 4/17/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 5/8/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 5/22/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 6/5/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 6/19/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus 7/3/2019 10-11:30 am WYE Mills campus 7/17/2019 5-6:30 pm WYE Mills campus

For the most current information on our offerings go to: https://www.chesapeake.edu/sites/default/files/Healthcare%20Orientations%202018.pdf

HEALTHCARE/NURSING ASSISTANT

1319 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT HEALTHCARE NURSING ASSISTANT

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

Dates Time Location/Room Instructor: August 2018 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson October 2018 5 – 9 pm Cambridge Kastine Farmer October 2018 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Linda Houchens February 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Linda Houchens February 2019 5 – 9 pm Cambridge Kastine Farmer February 2019 * 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Stephanie Allen March 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson March 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Sedonna Brown May 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson/ Linda Houchens June 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Cambridge Kastine Farmer August 2019* 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Stephanie Allen September 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Sedonna Brown * Saturday only For course schedules, email [email protected].

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time ChesapeakeLocation/Room app yet?Instructor: CEI 165 9C Th 8/16/18 1 1 – 5 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9D T 8/28/18 1 5 - 9 pm Cambridge/201Don’t miss-B out.Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9E Th 9/13/18 1 1 – 5 pm DownloadWYE Mills/EDC-26 todayMelanie at Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9F T 9/25/18 1 5 - 9 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9G T 10/16/18 1 5 - 9https://guidebook.com/app/Chesapeake/ pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9H Th 10/25/2018 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9I T 11/13/2018 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9J Th 11/29/2018 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9K T 12/4/2018 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9L Th 12/13/2018 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9M T 1/15/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9N Th 1/31/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9O T 2/12/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9P Th 2/28/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson 20 CEI 165 9Q T 3/12/2019(410) 827-58501 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9R Th 3/28/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9S T 4/9/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9T Th 4/25/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson

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

Dates Time Location/Room Instructor: August 2018 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson October 2018 5 – 9 pm Cambridge Kastine Farmer October 2018 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Linda Houchens February 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Linda Houchens February 2019 5 – 9 pm Cambridge Kastine Farmer February 2019 * 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Stephanie Allen March 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson March 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Sedonna Brown May 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Melanie Ball-Pearson/ Linda Houchens June 2019 8 am – 4:30 pm Cambridge Kastine Farmer Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT August 2019* 8 am – 4:30 pm Wye Mills Stephanie Allen September 2019 5 – 9 pm Wye Mills Sedonna Brown * Saturday only For course schedules, email [email protected]. HEALTHCARE

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 165 9C Th 8/16/18 1 1 – 5 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9D T 8/28/18 1 5 - 9 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9E Th 9/13/18 1 1 – 5 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9F T 9/25/18 1 5 - 9 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9G T 10/16/18 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9H Th 10/25/2018 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9I T 11/13/2018 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9J Th 11/29/2018 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9K T 12/4/2018 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9L Th 12/13/2018 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9M T 1/15/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9N Th 1/31/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9O T 2/12/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9P Th 2/28/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9Q T 3/12/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9R Th 3/28/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9S T 4/9/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9T Th 4/25/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9U T 5/14/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson 14 CEI 165 9V Th 5/30/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson

CEI 165 9W T 6/11/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9X Th 6/27/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9A T 7/9/2019 1 5 - 9 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Melanie Ball-Pearson CEI 165 9B Th 7/25/2019 1 9 am – 12 pm Cambridge/201-B Melanie Ball-Pearson

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

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

CEH 404 9A Sat 8/18/2018 1 9 am – 6 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-205 Elaine Reed

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

CERTIFIED MEDICINE AIDE Students with at least one year of experience as a Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA) and currently employed in a long-term healthcare facility recognized by the State of MD can earn the Certified Medicine Aide (CMA) designation. This course complies with MD’s Dept. of Health and 21 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Mental Hygiene guidelines. Class limited(410) to eight 827-5850 students. For• www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed more information on the application process, email: [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of­county $55, Out-of-State $60. All students pay $335 course fee.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 269 A F, Sat, Sun 10/19 – 12/2/18 12 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed Classes are held every other Sat & Sun - weekend 9 am - 3 pm CEI 269 B F, Sat, Sun 3/8 – 4/21/19 12 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed Classes are held every other Sat & Sun - weekend 9 am - 3 pm

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 283 B T, W, Th 10/9 – 10/11/18 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed CEI 283 C T, W, Th 1/15 – 1/17/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed CEI 283 D T, W, Th 4/9 – 4/11/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed CEI 283 A T, W, Th 7/9 – 7/11/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed

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

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

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

CEH 404 9A Sat 8/18/2018 1 9 am – 6 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-205 Elaine Reed

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

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

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 269 A F, Sat, Sun 10/19 – 12/2/18 12 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed Classes are held every other Sat & Sun - weekend 9 am - 3 pm CEI 269 B F, Sat, Sun 3/8 – 4/21/19 12 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed Classes are held every other Sat & Sun - weekend 9 am - 3 pm

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 283 B T, W, Th 10/9 – 10/11/18 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed CEI 283 C T, W, Th 1/15 – 1/17/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed CASECEI MANAGER 283 D DELEGATET, W, Th NURSE4/9 – 4/11/19 3 6:15 – 9 pm WYE Mills/HPAC & CN Elaine Reed This trainingCEI 283 is A required byT, W, the Th Maryland 7/9 Board – 7/11/19 of Nursing for Case3 Managers6:15 and – 9 Delegating pm NursesWYE Mills/HPAC working with & CN assisted livingElaine facilities. Reed It focuses upon the role of the Case Manager Delegate Nurse in relationship to the manager, staff and residents of assisted living facilities and also trains the RN to teach the Medication Technician for Assisted Living course. Prerequisites: Current Maryland RN license. Textbook is required. For CASE MANAGER DELEGATE NURSE more information, contact [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of County $55, Out-of-state $60. All students pay This training is required by the Maryland Board of Nursing for Case Managers and Delegating Nurses working with assisted living facilities. It CASE$345 course MANAGER fee. DELEGATE NURSE focuses upon the role of the Case Manager Delegate Nurse in relationship to the manager, staff and residents of assisted living facilities and also This training is required by the Maryland Board of Nursing for Case Managers and Delegating Nurses working with assisted living facilities. It trains the RN to teach the Medication Technician for Assisted Living course. Prerequisites: Current Maryland RN license. Textbook is required. For focuses Course/Section upon the role of theDay Case Manager DelegateDate Nurse inSessions relationship to the manager,Time staff and residentsLocation/Room of assisted living facilitiesInstructor: and also trainsmore information,the RN to teach contact the Medication [email protected] Technician for Assisted .Living Tuition: course. In-county Prerequisites: $50, Out Current-of County Maryland $55, OutRN license.-of-state Tex $60.tbook All isstudents required. pay For CEI 504 A F, Sat, Sun 8/3 – 8/11/18 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed more$345 information,course fee. contact [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of County $55, Out-of-state $60. All students pay15 Sat – 8 am – 4:30 pm*

$345 course fee. Sun – 8 am – 4:30 pm Course/Section Day Date Sessions *8/11 – 8Time am – 12 pm Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEI 504 A F, Sat,Day Sun 8/3 –Date 8/11/18 Sessions4 F – Time5 – 9 pm Location/RoomWYE Mills/TBD Instructor:Elaine Reed CEI 504 AB F, Sat,F, Sat Sun 8/31/25 – –8/11/18 2 /2/19 4 Sat –F 8 – am 5 – – 9 4:30 pm pm* WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed SatSun – – 89 8 am am – – 4:303:0 4:300 pm* pm Sun*8/11 – 8– am8 am – 4:30– 12 pm *8/11 – 8 am – 12 pm CEI 504 B F, Sat 1/25 – 2/2/19 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed

CEI 504 B F, Sat 1/25 – 2/2/19 4 Sat –F 9 – am 5 – – 9 3:0 pm0 pm* WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed MEDICATION TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTED LIVING Sat – 9 am – 3:00 pm* This training will prepare students to work within an assisted living facility to track and administer pharmaceutical drugs for patients, monitor side effects, and work as a part of the healthcare team. Prerequisites: minimum score of 45 on the College’s reading comprehension and arithmetic placement tests. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. All students pay $295 course fee MEDICATION. TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTED LIVING MEDICATIONThis training will TECHNICIAN prepare students FOR to ASSISTEDwork within LIVING an assisted living facility to track and administer pharmaceutical drugs for patients, monitor ThissideCourse/Section trainingeffects, andwill workprepare as astudents Daypart of the to workhealthcare withinDate team. an assisted Prerequisites: livingSessions facility minimum to track score andTime of administer 45 on the College’spharmaceuticalLocation/Room reading drugs compre for hensionpatients,Instructor: a mndonitor arithmetic placement tests. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. All students pay $295 course side CEHeffects, 402 and A work asF, a Sat, part Sun of the healthcare8/3 – 8/11/18 team. Prerequisites:4 minimum scoreF – 5 of – 459 pm on the College’sWYE reading Mills/TBD compre hensionElaine and Reed fee. arithmetic placement tests. Textbook is required. For more information, contactSat – [email protected] 8 am – 4:30 pm* . All students pay $295 course fee. Sun – 8 am – 4:30 pm Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 22 *8/11 – 8 am – 12 pm Course/SectionCEH 402 A F, Sat,Day Sun 8/3 –Date 8/11/18 Sessions4 F – Time5 – 9 pm Location/RoomWYE Mills/TBD Instructor:Elaine Reed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed CEH 402 AB F, Sat, Sun 8/32/22 – –8/11/18 3/2/19 4 Sat –F 8 – am 5 – – 9 4:30 pm pm* WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed SatSun – – 8 8 am am – – 4:30 4:30 pm* pm Sun*8/11 – 8– am8 am – 4:30– 12 pm *8/11*3/2 – – 8 8 am am – – 12 12 pm pm CEH 402 B F, Sat, Sun 2/22 – 3/2/19 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed CEH 402 B F, Sat, Sun 2/22 – 3/2/19 4 Sat –F 8 – am 5 – – 9 4:30 pm pm* WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed SatSun – – 8 8 am am – – 4:30 4:30 pm* pm MEDICATION TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTED LIVING REFRESHER Sun*3/2 – –8 8am am – –4:30 12 pmpm This training will provide the refresher to prepare students for the Medication*3/2 Technician – 8 am –recertification 12 pm as required by the MBON. Prerequisites: Active MBON Certified Medication Technician certificate and minimum score of 45 on the College’s reading comprehension and arithmetic placement tests. Textbook is required. For more information, contact [email protected]. MEDICATION TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTED LIVING REFRESHER All students pay $195 course fee. This training will provide the refresher to prepare students for the Medication Technician recertification as required by the MBON. MEDICATION TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTED LIVING REFRESHER Prerequisites: Active MBON Certified Medication Technician certificate and minimum score of 45 on the College’s reading comprehension and ThisCourse/Section training will provide theDay refresher to prepareDate students forSessions the Medication TechnicianTime recertification Location/Room as required by the MBON.Instructor: Prerequisites:arithmetic placement Active MBON tests. CertifiedTextbook Medication is required .Technician For more information, certificate and contact minimum [email protected] score of 45 on the College’s reading. comprehension and CEH 403 A Sat 8/11/18 1 12:30 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed arithmeticAll students placement pay $195 tests. course Textbook fee. is required . For more information, contact [email protected].

All studentsCEH 403 payB $195 courseSat fee. 3/2/19 1 12:30 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

Course/SectionCEH 403 A DaySat 8/11/18Date Sessions1 12:30Time – 4:30 pm Location/RoomWYE Mills/TBD Instructor:Elaine Reed CEH 403 A Sat 8/11/18 1 12:30 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed NATIONALCEH 403 NURSE B AIDESat ASSESSMENT 3/2/19 PROGRAM REFRESHER1 COURSE12:30 (NNAAP) – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed This CEHtraining 403 is B designed forSat students who have3/2/19 never taken the NNAAP1 exam or12:30 who – have 4:30 attemptedpm eitherWYE Mills/TBDportion of the examElaine but have Reed not successfully passed it. Prerequisites: Active CNA number listed on the MBON CNA registry. Completion date for the Certified Nursing Assistant Program in Maryland less than one year from the test date listed on the course schedule. NNAAP Test fees of $70 (skills only) and $35 (written NATIONAL only) NURSE are not AIDE included ASSESSMENT in program PROGRAM costs. Approval REFRESHER to test is required. COURSE For (NNAAP) more information, contact [email protected] training isNURSE designed AIDE for ASSESSMENTstudents. who have PROGRAM never taken REFRESHER the NNAAP examCOURSE or who (NNAAP) have attempted either portion of the exam but have not Thissuccessfully training passedis designed it. Prerequisites: for students Activewho have CNA never number taken listed the on NNAAP the MBO examN CNA or who registry. have attempted Completion either date portionfor the Certifiedof the exam Nursing but have Assistant not successfullyNNAAPProgram Test in Marylandpassed Prep – it. Skills less Prerequisites: than only one: All yearstudents Active from CNA thepay number test $75 date course listed listed fee on on. the the MBO courseN CNA schedule. registry. NNAAP Completion Test fees date of for $70 the (skills Certified only) Nursing and $35 Assistant Program(written inonly) Maryland are not less included than one in year program from thecosts. test Ap dateproval listed to on test the is required.course schedule. For more NNAAP information, Test fees contact of $70 (skills only) and $35 ([email protected] only) are not included in. program costs. Approval to test is required. For more information, contact [email protected] . NNAAP Test Prep – Skills only: All students pay $75 course fee. 16 NNAAP Test Prep – Skills only: All students pay $75 course fee.

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 504 A F, Sat, Sun 8/3 – 8/11/18 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed Sat – 8 am – 4:30 pm* Sun – 8 am – 4:30 pm *8/11 – 8 am – 12 pm Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEI 504 B F, Sat 1/25 – 2/2/19 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed Sat – 9 am – 3:00 pm* HEALTHCARE

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 402 A F, Sat, Sun 8/3 – 8/11/18 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed Sat – 8 am – 4:30 pm* Sun – 8 am – 4:30 pm *8/11 – 8 am – 12 pm

CEH 402 B F, Sat, Sun 2/22 – 3/2/19 4 F – 5 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed Sat – 8 am – 4:30 pm* Sun – 8 am – 4:30 pm *3/2 – 8 am – 12 pm

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 403 A Sat 8/11/18 1 12:30 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed

CEH 403 B Sat 3/2/19 1 12:30 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Elaine Reed

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

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

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CEH 401 A Th, F 12/6 – 12/7/18 2 8 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson

CEH 401 B Th, F 3/28 – 3/29/19 2 8 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson

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

CEH 400 B F 2/22/19 1 8 – 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson

HEALTHCARE/DENTAL 23 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed DENTAL ASSISTING PROGRAM The Dental Assisting Program consists of four courses: Basic Dental Assisting, Oral Radiography Techniques, Oral Radiography–Clinical, and a Dental Assisting Internship which includes 75 hours in the classroom, 12 hours at a clinical site, and a 45 hour internship. Students need to register for all four courses to complete the program. Successful completion of this program allows graduates to take either the DANB Radiation Health and Safety Exam or the MD State Board of Dental Examiners Intraoral Radiology Exam administered by DANB. Passing the exam provides the required license for employment as a Dental Radiation Technologist. Prerequisites to enter program: dental program application, high school diploma or G.E.D., and a minimum score of 75 on the College’s Reading Comprehension placement test. Applications and placement test forms are available by emailing [email protected]. The orientation calendar can be found at https://www.chesapeake.edu/sites/default/files/Healthcare%20Orientations%202018.pdf Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110 plus all students pay $1,575 course fee, plus textbook.

BASIC DENTAL ASSISTING This 45-hour course focuses on mouth anatomy and teeth surfaces, infection control procedures in a dental office, documenting medical histories, chair side assisting, cements, alginates and other dental materials.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 292 A Sat 8/18 – 10/20/18 9 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Roseanne Morgan No class 9/1 229/225 CEX 292 B Sat 3/2 – 4/27/19 9 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Roseanne Morgan 229/225

ORAL RADIOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES This 30-hour course, approved by the MD State Board of Dental Examiners, enhances the students’ skills in working with x-rays and prepares them for the MD State Board Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Topics include the history of dental radiography, properties and production of x-rays, biological effects of ionizing radiation, radiation safety and x-ray protection.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 645 A1 Sat 11/3 – 12/8/18 5 8 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Dr. Jean Carlson No class 11/24 229/225 CEI 645 B Sat 5/11 – 6/15/19 5 8 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Dr. Jean Carlson No class 5/25 229/225

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

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

CEH 401 B Th, F 3/28 – 3/29/19 2 8 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: NNAAPCEH Test 401 PrepA – WrittenTh, onlyF : All students12/6 – 12/7/18 pay $55 course fee2 . 8 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 401 B Th, F 3/28 – 3/29/19 2 8 am – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson CEH 400 A Th 12/13/18 1 8 – 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson

CEH 400 B F 2/22/19 1 8 – 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson NNAAP Test Prep – Written only: All students pay $55 course fee. ChesapeakeCourse/Section College Day NONCREDIT CAREERDate TRAININGSessions & ENRICHMENT Time Location/Room Instructor: CEH 400 A Th 12/13/18 1 8 – 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson HEALTHCARE/DENTAL CEH 400 B F 2/22/19 1 8 – 12 pm WYE Mills/TBD Melanie Ball-Pearson DENTALHEALTHCARE ASSISTING PROGRAM The Dental Assisting Program consists of four courses: Basic Dental Assisting, Oral Radiography Techniques, Oral Radiography–Clinical, and a DentalHEALTHCARE/DENTAL Assisting Internship which includes 75 hours in the classroom, 12 hours at a clinical site, and a 45 hour internship. Students need to registerDENTAL for all four courses to complete the program. Successful completion of this program allows graduates to take either the DANB Radiation Health and Safety Exam or the MD State Board of Dental Examiners Intraoral Radiology Exam administered by DANB. Passing the exam provides theDENTAL required ASSISTING license for employmentPROGRAM as a Dental Radiation Technologist. Prerequisites to enter program: dental program application, high schoolThe Dental diploma Assisting or G.E.D., Program and aconsists minimum of fourscore courses: of 75 on Basic the DentalCollege’s Assisting, Reading Oral Comprehension Radiography placementTechniques, test. Oral Applications Radiography and–Clinical, placement and a test formsDental are Assisting available Internship by emailing which [email protected] includes 75 hours in the classroom,. The 12 orientation hours at a calendar clinical site, can andbe found a 45 hour at internship. Students need to https://www.chesapeake.edu/sites/default/files/Healthcare%20Orientations%202018.register for all four courses to complete the program. Successful completion of this program pdfallows Tuition: graduates In-county to take $100, either Out the -DANBof-county Radiation $105,Health Out and- ofSafety-State Exam $110 or plus the MDall students State Board pay of $1,575 Dental courseExaminers fee, Intraoral plus textbook. Radiology Exam administered by DANB. Passing the exam provides the required license for employment as a Dental Radiation Technologist. Prerequisites to enter program: dental program application, high BASICschool diplomaDENTAL or ASSISTING G.E.D., and a minimum score of 75 on the College’s Reading Comprehension placement test. Applications and placement test Thisforms 45 are-hour available course by focuses emailing on [email protected] anatomy and teeth surfaces,. The infection orientation control calendar procedures can be in founda dental at office, documenting medical histories,https://www.chesapeake.edu/sites/default/files/Healthcare%20Orientations%202018. chair side assisting, cements, alginates and other dental materials. pdf Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110 plus all students pay $1,575 course fee, plus textbook.

BASICCourse/Section DENTAL ASSISTING Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: This 45-CEXhour 292 course A focuses onSat mouth anatomy8/18 – 10/20/18 and teeth surfaces,9 infection8:30 control am – procedures 2 pm WYE in a Mills/HPACdental office,- documentingRoseanne medical Morgan histories, chair side assisting, cements, alginatesNo class and 9/1 other dental materials. 229/225 CEX 292 B Sat 3/2 – 4/27/19 9 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Roseanne Morgan 229/225 Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 292 A Sat 8/18 – 10/20/18 9 8:30 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Roseanne Morgan ORAL RADIOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES No class 9/1 229/225 This 30-hourCEX 292course, B approved bySat the MD State3/2 – Board4/27/19 of Dental Examiners,9 enhances8:30 am – the 2 pm students’ WYE skills Mills/HPAC in working- with x-Roseannerays and prepares Morgan them for the MD State Board Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Topics include the history of dental229/225 radiography , properties and production of x-rays, biological effects of ionizing radiation, radiation safety and x-ray protection.

ORALCourse/Section RADIOGRAPHY TECHNIQUESDay Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: This 30-CEIhour 645 course, A1 approved Satby the MD11/3 State – Board12/8/18 of Dental Examiners,5 enhances8 am – 2 thepm students’WYE skills Mills/HPAC in working- with x-raysDr. Jean and Carlsonprepares them for the MD State Board Radiation HealthNo class and 11/24 Safety Examination. Topics include the history of dental229/225 radiography , properties and productionCEI of645 x- rays,B biologicalSat effects of 5/11ionizing – 6/15/19 radiation, radiation5 safety and8 am x- –ray 2 pmprotection. WYE Mills/HPAC- Dr. Jean Carlson No class 5/25 229/225 Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 645 A1 Sat 11/3 – 12/8/18 5 8 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Dr. Jean Carlson No class 11/24 229/225 CEI 645 B Sat 5/11 – 6/15/19 5 8 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC- Dr. Jean Carlson No class 5/25 229/225

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 17 ORAL RADIOGRAPHYCEI 700 A - CLINICALF 11/16 – 11/30/18 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson No class 11/23 Office - Cambridge This 12-hour course provides hands-on training and an opportunity to practice taking radiographs under the supervision of a dentist instructor. CEI 700 B F 5/31 – 6/7/19 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson Office - Cambridge

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 711 AA Sat 11/3/18 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC STAFF 143 CEX 711 BB Sat 6/1/19 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC STAFF 143 24 DENTAL ASSISTANT INTERNSHIP (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed This 45-hour internship provides Dental Assistant students who have successfully completed the Basic Dental Assisting and Oral Radiography classes with the opportunity for further valuable experience in one of Choptank Community Health System’s Dental Clinics.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/ Instructor: Room CEI 654 A1 T, M-F 1/15/19, 6 1/15 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/21 – 1/25/19 1/21 – 1/25 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 A2 T, M-F 1/15/19, 6 1/15 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/28 – 2/1/19 1/28-2/1- 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 B1 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/8 – 7/12/19 7/8 – 7/12 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 B2 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/15 – 7/19/19 7/15 – 7/19- 8 am – 4:30 pm

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 644 A Sat 11/3 – 12/8/18 5 3:30 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-229 Dr. Jean Carlson No class 11/24 WYE Mills/HPAC-225 plus Labs Sat 11/3 – 11/17/18 3 8:30 am – 2 pm Roseanna Morgan

HEALTHCARE/EMT EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) This MIEMSS approved program covers the theory and techniques of basic emergency medical care. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) provides basic life support care to critically ill or injured patients. EMTs work directly with another EMT to provide this level of care and in conjunction with a paramedic to provide advanced life support. EMTs learn to manage an airway using artificial devices, assess the severity of illness or injury, manage wounds and bleeding, immobilize fractures, perform CPR, utilized an automated defibrillator and a host of other procedures. Recent curriculum changes at the national and state level allow EMTs to assist with the administration of some medications. The clinical portion of this program will provide supervised experience at clinical and field internship sites that allow students to practice basic patient assessments and to be exposed to a variety of sick and injured patients while under the direction of qualified instructors. For more information, email [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $1,100.

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Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 700 A F 11/16 – 11/30/18 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson No class 11/23 Office - Cambridge CEI 700 B F 5/31 – 6/7/19 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson Office - Cambridge

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

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 711 AA Sat 11/3/18 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC STAFF 143 CEX 711 BB Sat 6/1/19 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC STAFF 143HEALTHCARE

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/ Instructor: Room CEI 654 A1 T, M-F 1/15/19, 6 1/15 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/21 – 1/25/19 1/21 – 1/25 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 A2 T, M-F 1/15/19, 6 1/15 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/28 – 2/1/19 1/28-2/1- 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 B1 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/8 – 7/12/19 7/8 – 7/12 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 B2 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/15 – 7/19/19 7/15 – 7/19- 8 am – 4:30 pm

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 644 A Sat 11/3 – 12/8/18 5 3:30 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-229 Dr. Jean Carlson No class 11/24 WYE Mills/HPAC-225 plus Labs Sat 11/3 – 11/17/18 3 8:30 am – 2 pm Roseanna Morgan

HEALTHCARE/EMT EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) This MIEMSS approved program covers the theory and techniques of basic emergency medical care. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) provides basic life support care to critically ill or injured patients. EMTs work directly with another EMT to provide this level of care and in conjunction with a paramedic to provide advanced life support. EMTs learn to manage an airway using artificial devices, assess the severity of illness or injury, manage wounds and bleeding, immobilize fractures, perform CPR, utilized an automated defibrillator and a host of other procedures. Recent curriculum changes at the national and state level allow EMTs to assist with the administration of some medications. The clinical portion of this program will provide supervised experience at clinical and field internship sites that allow students to practice basic patient assessments and to be exposed to a variety of sick and injured patients while under the direction of qualified instructors. For more information, email [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $1,100.

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25 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 700 A F 11/16 – 11/30/18 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson No class 11/23 Office - Cambridge CEI 700 B F 5/31 – 6/7/19 2 9 am – 3:30 pm Carlson Dental Dr. Jean Carlson Office - Cambridge

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 711 AA Sat 11/3/18 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC STAFF 143 CEX 711 BB Sat 6/1/19 1 3 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC STAFF 143

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/ Instructor: Room CEI 654 A1 T, M-F 1/15/19, 6 1/15 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/21 – 1/25/19 1/21 – 1/25 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 A2 T, M-F 1/15/19, 6 1/15 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 1/28 – 2/1/19 1/28-2/1- 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 B1 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/8 – 7/12/19 7/8 – 7/12 - 8 am – 4:30 pm CEI 654 B2 M, M-F 7/1/19, 6 7/1 - 8 am – 2:30 pm TBD Dr. Jean Carlson 7/15 – 7/19/19 7/15 – 7/19- 8 am – 4:30 pm

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 644 A Sat 11/3 – 12/8/18 5 3:30 – 8 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-229 Dr. Jean Carlson HEALTHCARE No class 11/24 WYE Mills/HPAC-225 plus Labs Sat 11/3 – 11/17/18 3 8:30 am – 2 pm Roseanna Morgan

EMT HEALTHCARE/EMT EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) This MIEMSS approved program covers the theory and techniques of basic emergency medical care. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) provides basic life support care to critically ill or injured patients. EMTs work directly with another EMT to provide this level of care and in conjunction with a paramedic to provide advanced life support. EMTs learn to manage an airway using artificial devices, assess the severity of illness or injury, manage wounds and bleeding, immobilize fractures, perform CPR, utilized an automated defibrillator and a host of other procedures. Recent curriculum changes at the national and state level allow EMTs to assist with the administration of some medications. The clinical portion of this program will provide supervised experience at clinical and field internship sites that allow students to practice basic patient assessments and to be exposed to a variety of sick and injured patients while under the direction of qualified instructors. For more information, email [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $1,100.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Emergency T, Th, Sat 8/28 – 10/13/18 18 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical Sat – 9 am- 4 pm Technician I * CEI 252 9B 18

Emergency T, Th, Sat 10/16 – 12/6/18 17 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical No class 11/22/18 Sat – 9 am- 4 pm Technician II CEI 253 9B

Emergency T, Th 12/11 – 12/16/18 4 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical Technician III CEI 254 9B

Emergency T, Th, Sat 1/22 – 3/12/19 18 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical Sat – 9 am- 4 pm Technician I * CEI 252 9C

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

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

Emergency M, W, Sat 5/20 – 7/8/19 17 M, W, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical No class 5/27/19 Sat – 9 am- 4 pm Technician I * CEI 252 9D

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

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

*Students must register for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) I, II and III, (CEI 252, 253, 254) at the same time. 26 HEALTHCARE/PHARMACY TECHNICIAN(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION (EXAM PREPARATION) This comprehensive 50-hour course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Technicians work in hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, community pharmacies and other healthcare settings working under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Course content includes medical terminology, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Students will learn dosage calculations, I.V. flow rates, drug compounding, dose conversions, dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement. Course fee $1,599. For more information contact [email protected]

Pre-requisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session. Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for reading comprehension and

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Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Emergency T, Th, Sat 8/28 – 10/13/18 18 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical Sat – 9 am- 4 pm Technician I * CEI 252 9B

Emergency T, Th, Sat 10/16 – 12/6/18 17 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical No class 11/22/18 Sat – 9 am- 4 pm Technician II CEI 253 9B

Emergency T, Th 12/11 – 12/16/18 4 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical Technician III CEI 254 9B

Emergency T, Th, Sat 1/22 – 3/12/19 18 T, Th, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical Sat – 9 am- 4 pm Technician I * CEI 252 9C

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

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

Emergency M, W, Sat 5/20 – 7/8/19 17 M, W, 6 – 10 pm WYE Mills/HPAC Scott Wheatley Medical No class 5/27/19 Sat – 9 am- 4 pm Technician I * CEI 252 9D

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

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

*StudentsPHARMACY must register for Emergency TECHNICIAN Medical Technician (EMT) I, II and III, (CEI 252, 253, 254) at the same time. HEALTHCARE/PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION (EXAM PREPARATION) This comprehensive 50-hour course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Technicians work in hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, community pharmacies and other healthcare settings working under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Course content includes medical terminology, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Students will learn dosage calculations, I.V. flow rates, drug compounding, dose conversions, dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement. Course fee $1,599. For more information contact [email protected]

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Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. Course/SectionCEI 853 A* T,Day Th 10/16/18 –Date 2/21/19 32Sessions 5:30 – 8:45Time pm WYE Mills/TBDLocation/Room Callahan/GreeneInstructor: Course/Section Day No classDate 11/22, Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 853 A* T, Th 10/16/18 – 2/21/19 32 5:30 – 8:45 pm WYE Mills/TBD Callahan/Greene 12/18, 12/20, 12/25, Course/SectionCEI 853 A* T,Day Th 10/16/18Date – 2/21/19 Sessions32 5:30 Time– 8:45 pm Location/RoomWYE Mills/TBD Callahan/GreeneInstructor: 12/27/18,No class 1/1/19 11/22, No class 11/22, CEI 853 A* T, Th 12/18,10/16/18 12/20, – 2/21/19 12/25, 32 5:30 – 8:45 pm WYE Mills/TBD Callahan/Greene 12/18, 12/20, 12/25, BLS Healthcare Sat 12/27/18,No10/27/18 class 11/22, 1/1/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough 12/27/18, 1/1/19 Provider CPR 12/18, 12/20, 12/25,

BLSCEX Healthcare911 AMA3* Sat 12/27/18,10/27/18 1/1/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough BLSProviderCEI Healthcare 853 B*CPR T, ThSat 2/26 –10/27/18 6/18/19 32 1 5:30 –9 8:45 am -pm 1:30 pmWYE Mills/TBDWYE Mills/TBD Callahan/GreeneRyan Killough CEXBLSProvider 911Healthcare AMA3* CPR Sat No class10/27/18 3/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough CEXProviderCEI 911 853 AMA3* CPRB* T, Th 2/26 – 6/18/19 32 5:30 – 8:45 pm WYE Mills/TBD Callahan/Greene Sat 3/23/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough CEXBLSCEI 911Healthcare 853 AMA3* B* T, Th 2/26No class – 6/18/19 3/19 32 5:30 – 8:45 pm WYE Mills/TBD Callahan/Greene Provider CPR No class 3/19 CEI 853 B* T, Th 2/26 – 6/18/19 32 5:30 – 8:45 pm WYE Mills/TBD Callahan/Greene CEX 911 AMA4* BLS Healthcare Sat No3/23/19 class 3/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough * StudentsBLS Healthcare must register for CEI 853Sat and CEX 911 3/23/19at the same time. 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough Provider CPR 27 Provider CPR CEXBLS 911Healthcare AMA4* Sat 3/23/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed CEX 911 AMA4* (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed *CLINICAL StudentsProvider must MEDICAL CPR register ASSISTANT for CEI 853 PROGRAM and CEX 911 at the same time. * Students must register for CEI 853 and CEX 911 at the same time. 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Incontact addition, [email protected]. students must successfully complete the online (EKG)Medical and Terminology an introduction course to (CEI phlebotomy. 541) and online Supplies, Human CCMA Anatomy National & Physiology Certification course exam (CEG fee,287) BLS prior Healthcare to registration. Provider For more CPR iandnformation, course completionor Prerequisites:cei 252certificate 18 years are included. of age and Course high feeschool $2,799. completion For more or G.E.D. information Students contact must [email protected] a Health Career Orientation Session (see page for the Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page for the orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for orientation schedule). 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For more information, or reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Medical Terminology course (CEI 541) and online Human Anatomy & Physiology course (CEG 287) prior to registration. For more information, or20 20 20 arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Medical Terminology course (CEI 541) prior to registration. For more information or to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake.

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

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

HEALTHCARE/OFFICE SKILLS

ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANT This program is intended to train students to help manage medical offices as well as to work as an administrative assistant in dental offices, and as health unit secretaries in hospitals. This 96-hour training program combines theory and practical instruction over 32 sessions, including two optional review sessions to help students prepare for their CMAA National Certification exam. Course instruction includes telephone skills and use of computer programs, appointment scheduling, medical record handling, filing, billing, insurance coding, transcription and general office etiquette. CMAA National Certification exam fee, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR and course completion certificate are included. Course fee $2,499. For more information contact [email protected].

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

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 853 A* T, Th 10/16/18 – 2/21/19 32 5:30 – 8:45 pm WYE Mills/TBD Callahan/Greene No class 11/22, 12/18, 12/20, 12/25, 12/27/18, 1/1/19

BLS Healthcare Sat 10/27/18 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough Provider CPR CEX 911 AMA3* CEI 853 B* T, Th 2/26 – 6/18/19 32 5:30 – 8:45 pm WYE Mills/TBD Callahan/Greene No class 3/19

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT BLS Healthcare Sat 3/23/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/TBD Ryan Killough Provider CPR CEX 911 AMA4* * HEALTHCAREStudents must register for CEI 853 and CEX 911 at the same time.

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM Clinical Medical Assistants work in a doctor’s office or clinic. This program is intended to train students in the necessary procedures to care for patients, perform simple lab tests and administer medications. This course is 140 hours of classroom instruction, including electrocardiography (EKG) and an introduction to phlebotomy. Supplies, CCMA National Certification exam fee, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR and course completion cei 252certificate are included. Course fee $2,799. For more information contact [email protected].

Prerequisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see page for the orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Medical Terminology course (CEI 541) and online Human Anatomy & Physiology course (CEG 287) prior to registration. For more information, or to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Students must register for Clinical Medical Assistant programs I and II and BLS Healthcare Provider CPR training. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to the website at: 20 https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Clinical Medical M, W 10/8 – 12/5/18 19 M, W - 6 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough Assistant I Sat 11/10, 12/1 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD CEI 570 A* No class 11/21 Clinical Medical M, W 12/10/18 – 20 M, W - 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough Assistant II Sat 2/18/19 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD CEI 571 A* 1/5, 1/26, 2/9/19 No class 12/19, 12/24, 12/26, 12/31/18 BLS Healthcare Sat 10/20/18 1 9 - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough Provider CPR TBD CEX 811 CMAA1* Clinical Medical M, W 2/18 – 4/17/19 19 M, W - 6 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough Assistant I Sat 3/30, 4/13 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD CEI 570 B* No class 3/18 Clinical Medical M, W 4/22 – 6/19/19 20 M, W - 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough Assistant II Sat 4/27, 5/18, 6/1 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD CEI 571 B* No class 5/27 BLS Healthcare Sat 3/9/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough Provider CPR TBD CEX 811 CMBB1* * Students must register for Clinical Medical Assistant I (CEI 570), Clinical Medical Assistant II (CEI 571) and CPR (CEX 811) at the same time. LIFESTYLE & LEISURE

ARTS Grow your career in PAINTING I This course is designed for beginning painters with little or no experience.AGRICULTURE Topics covered include the principles of composition, value and contrast, color harmonies, palette arrangement, and color mixing techniques. Focus is on experimentation as a tool to develop individual skills, and the understanding of materials and techniques. Also offered asEarn credit a class two-year, ART 126. Courseassociate’s fee $220. degree from Chesapeake College. Course/Section Day Date SessionsChoose Timefrom two tracks:Location/Room Instructor: COL 050 9A M 8/27 - 12/10/18 15 Production6:30 - 9:15 and pm SustainabilityWYE Mills/TECH-101 Shawn Leffler No class 9/3 Learn more at www.chesapeake.edu

PAINTING II Chesapeae College This course is designed for experienced students and deals with individualizedour timeapproaches. our place. our to path. paintingREGISTER with oil paints. NOW Focus will be on the experimentation of combinations of media and technique. Topics include historical background of painting, compositional organization, technical skills, and color usage. Also offered as credit class ART 126. Course fee $220. 28 Course/Section Day (410)Date 827-5850Sessions • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Time Location/ Instructor: Room COL 051 9A M 8/27- 12/10/18 15 6:30 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/TECH-101 Shawn Leffler No class 9/3

MUSIC

PIANO CLASS I This course is designed for the individual with no previous piano playing experience. Basic fundamental keyboard skills and musicianship will be developed through repertoire of elementary piano pieces, including hands alone, hands together, solo and duet with increasing difficulty. Also offered as credit class MUS 153. Course fee $220. 21

to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Students must register for Clinical Medical Assistant programs I and II and BLS Healthcare Provider CPR training. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to the website at: to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Students must register for Clinical Medical Assistant programs I and II and BLS Healthcare https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. Provider CPR training. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to the website at:

https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: ClinicalCourse/Section Medical M,Day W 10/8 Date– 12/5/18 Sessions19 M, W -Time 6 - 9:30 pm Location/RoomWYE Mills/ RyanInstructor: Killough Assistant I Sat 11/10, 12/1 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD Clinical Medical M, W 10/8 – 12/5/18 19 M, W - 6 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough CEI 570 A* No class 11/21 Assistant I Sat 11/10, 12/1 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD Clinical Medical M, W 12/10/18 – 20 M, W - 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough CEI 570 A* No class 11/21 Assistant II Sat 2/18/19 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD Clinical Medical M, W 12/10/18 – 20 M, W - 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough CEI 571 A* 1/5, 1/26, 2/9/19 Assistant II Sat 2/18/19 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD No class 12/19, 1/5, 1/26, 2/9/19 CEI 571 A* 12/24, 12/26, No class 12/19, 12/31/18 12/24, 12/26, BLS Healthcare Sat 10/20/18 1 9 - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough 12/31/18 Provider CPR TBD BLS Healthcare Sat 10/20/18 1 9 - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough CEX 811 CMAA1* Provider CPR TBD Clinical Medical M, W 2/18 – 4/17/19 19 M, W - 6 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough CEX 811 CMAA1* Assistant I Sat 3/30, 4/13 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD Clinical Medical M, W 2/18 – 4/17/19 19 M, W - 6 - 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough CEI 570 B* No class 3/18 Assistant I Sat 3/30, 4/13 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD Clinical Medical M, W 4/22 – 6/19/19 20 M, W - 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough CEI 570 B* No class 3/18 Assistant II Sat 4/27, 5/18, 6/1 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD Clinical Medical M, W 4/22 – 6/19/19 20 M, W - 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough CEI 571 B* No class 5/27 Assistant II Sat 4/27, 5/18, 6/1 Sat - 9 am – 4:30 pm TBD Sat 3/9/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough BLSCEI Healthcare 571 B* No class 5/27 Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Provider CPR TBD BLS Healthcare Sat 3/9/19 1 9 am - 1:30 pm WYE Mills/ Ryan Killough CEX 811 CMBB1* Provider CPR TBD * Students must register for Clinical Medical Assistant I (CEI 570), Clinical Medical Assistant II (CEI 571) and CPR (CEX 811) at the same time. CEX 811 CMBB1* * Students must register for Clinical Medical Assistant I (CEI 570), Clinical Medical LIFESTYLEAssistant II (CEI 571) and CPR (CEX & 811 ) atLEISURE the same time. LIFESTYLE & LEISURE LIFESTYLE & LEISURE ARTSARTS ARTS PAINTING I PAINTINGThis course is I designed for beginning painters with little or no experience. Topics covered include the principles of composition, value and contrast, color harmonies, palette arrangement, and color mixing techniques. Focus is on experimentation as a tool to develop individual skills, This course is designed for beginning painters with little or no experience. Topics covered include the principles of composition, value and and the understanding of materials and techniques. Also offered as credit class ART 126. Course fee $220. contrast, color harmonies, palette arrangement, and color mixing techniques. Focus is on experimentation as a tool to develop individual skills,

and the understanding of materials and techniques. Also offered as credit class ART 126. Course fee $220. Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCOL 050 9A DayM 8/27 -Date 12/10/18 Sessions15 6:30 Time- 9:15 pm WYELocation/Room Mills/TECH-101 ShawnInstructor: Leffler No class 9/3 COL 050 9A M 8/27 - 12/10/18 15 6:30 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/TECH-101 Shawn Leffler

No class 9/3 PAINTING II PAINTINGThis course is II designed for experienced students and deals with individualized approaches to painting with oil paints. Focus will be on the experimentation of combinations of media and technique. Topics include historical background of painting, compositional organization, This course is designed for experienced students and deals with individualized approaches to painting with oil paints. Focus will be on the technical skills, and color usage. Also offered as credit class ART 126. Course fee $220. experimentation of combinations of media and technique. Topics include historical background of painting, compositional organization,

technical skills, and color usage. Also offered as credit class ART 126. Course fee $220. Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/ Instructor:

Room Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/ Instructor: M 8/27- 12/10/18 15 6:30 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/TECH-101 Shawn Leffler COL 051 9A Room No class 9/3 COL 051 9A M 8/27- 12/10/18 15 6:30 - 9:15 pm WYE Mills/TECH-101 Shawn Leffler

No class 9/3 MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC PIANO CLASS I PIANOThis course CLASS is designed I for the individual with no previous piano playing experience. Basic fundamental keyboard skills and musicianship will be developed through repertoire of elementary piano pieces, including hands alone, hands together, solo and duet with increasing difficulty. Also This course is designed for the individual with no previous piano playing experience. Basic fundamental keyboard skills and musicianship will be offered as credit class MUS 153. Course fee $220. developed through repertoire of elementary piano pieces, including hands alone, hands together, solo and duet with increasing difficulty. Also offered as credit class MUS 153. Course fee $220. 21 Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 21 COL 052 9A M/W 8/27 – 12/12/18 30 11:30 am – 12:45 pm WYE Mills/CC-209 William Thomas No class 9/3, 11/21

VOICE CLASS I This class is designed to improve an individual’s singing voice and develop the ability to sing successfully in front of others. During this course, students will be taught the fundamentals of healthy vocal production through a selected repertoire of vocal exercises and songs which includes the following: 1) proper posture and breathing to sing, 2) tone production, 3) diction, 4) expression, and 5) gaining confidence. Individual vocal problems will be assessed and exercises will be given to help strengthen and improve the voice. Students will sing in groups, and individually for class. Also offered as credit class MUS 187. Course fee $220.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 054 9A T 8/28 – 12/11/18 15 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/CC-209 William Thomas No class 11/20

CULINARY

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

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

CES 253 9A M 10/8 – 10/22/18 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Karen Callahan 29 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed CES 253 9B M 2/18 – (410)3/4/19 827-58503 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Karen Callahan

HISTORY AND CULTURE

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

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 089 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18 OL – EDG Bob Moyer CEG 089 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Bob Moyer CEG 089 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL - EDG Bob Moyer

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

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 175 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18 OL – EDG Marianne Murawski CEG 175 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Marianne Murawski CEG 175 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL - EDG Marianne Murawski

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 052 9A M/W 8/27 – 12/12/18 30 11:30 am – 12:45 pm WYE Mills/CC-209 William Thomas No class 9/3, 11/21

VOICE CLASS I This class is designed to improve an individual’s singing voice and develop the ability to sing successfully in front of others. During this course, students will be taught the fundamentals of healthy vocal production through a selected repertoire of vocal exercises and songs which includes the following: 1) proper posture and breathing to sing, 2) tone production, 3) diction, 4) expression, and 5) gaining confidence. Individual vocal problems will be assessed and exercises will be given to help strengthen and improve the voice. Students will sing in groups, and individually for class.Chesapeake Also offered College as credit classNONCREDIT MUS 187. CAREERCourse fee TRAINING $220. & ENRICHMENT

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 054 9A T 8/28 – 12/11/18 15 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/CC-209 William Thomas LIFESTYLE &No class LEISURE 11/20

CULINARYCULINARY

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

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

CES 253 9A M 10/8 – 10/22/18 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Karen Callahan CES 253 9B M 2/18 – 3/4/19 3 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Karen Callahan

HISTORYHISTORY AND CULTURE & CULTURE

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

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 089 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18 OL – EDG Bob Moyer CEG 089 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Bob Moyer CEG 089 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL - EDG Bob Moyer

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

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 175 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18 OL – EDG Marianne Murawski CEG 175 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Marianne Murawski CEG 175 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL - EDG Marianne Murawski

HOW TO GET STARTED IN GAME DEVELOPMENT Whether you want to start your own indie game project in your basement or work with a small creative team or for a large game development22 studio, this course will prepare you to start developing your own games. You will learn the fundamentals of game development and get an overview of game genres, platforms, and audiences. You’ll learn why many games fail and how to ensure your games are positioned for success. By the end of the course, you’ll have the experience and confidence to start developing your own game. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor:

CEG 131 9NC 9/12 - 10/29/18 OL – EDG Dr. Edward Lavieri CEG 131 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Dr. Edward Lavieri CEG 1313 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Dr. Edward Lavieri

30 INTERIOR DESIGN (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed This course will show you how to transform plain living spaces into beautiful and functional rooms. You will delve into color theory, industry trends, spatial arrangements, floor plans, traditional and modern interior design ideas, and other basics. For information about additional sections of this course go ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 129 9NC 9/12 – 10/29/18 OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood CEG 129 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood CEG 129 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood

LANGUAGES

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 537 9A T 10/2 - 11/13/18 7 6:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Anna Catapano

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 538 9A T 11/20/18 - 1/15/19 7 6:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Anna Catapano No class 12/25, 1/1

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

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HOW TO GET STARTED IN GAME DEVELOPMENT HOW TO GET STARTED IN GAME DEVELOPMENT Whether you want to start your own indie game project in your basement or work with a small creative team or for a large game development Whether you want to start your own indie game project in your basement or work with a small creative team or for a large game development studio, this course will prepare you to start developing your own games. You will learn the fundamentals of game development and get an studio, this course will prepare you to start developing your own games. You will learn the fundamentals of game development and get an overview of game genres, platforms, and audiences. You’ll learn why many games fail and how to ensure your games are positioned for success. overview of game genres, platforms, and audiences. You’ll learn why many games fail and how to ensure your games are positioned for success. By the end of the course, you’ll have the experience and confidence to start developing your own game. For information about additional By the end of the course, you’ll have the experience and confidence to start developing your own game. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Dates ChesapeakeLocation/Room College NONCREDITInstructor: CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEG 131 9NC 9/12 - 10/29/18 OL – EDG Dr. Edward Lavieri CEG 131 9NC 9/12 - 10/29/18 OL – EDG Dr. Edward Lavieri CEG 131 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Dr. Edward Lavieri CEG 131 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Dr. Edward Lavieri CEG 1313 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Dr. Edward Lavieri CEG 1313 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OLLIFESTYLE – EDG Dr. Edward &Lavieri LEISURE

INTERIOR DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN This course will show you how to transform plain living spaces into beautiful and functional rooms. You will delve into color theory, industry This course will show you how to transform plain living spaces into beautiful and functional rooms. You will delve into color theory, industry trends, spatial arrangements, floor plans, traditional and modern interior design ideas, and other basics. For information about additional trends, spatial arrangements, floor plans, traditional and modern interior design ideas, and other basics. For information about additional sections of this course go ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section sections of this course go ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 129 9NC 9/12 – 10/29/18 OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood CEG 129 9NC 9/12 – 10/29/18 OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood CEG 129 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood CEG 129 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood CEG 129 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood CEG 129 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Sarah Smallwood

LANGUAGESLANGUAGES

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 537 9A T 10/2 - 11/13/18 7 6:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Anna Catapano CEI 537 9A T 10/2 - 11/13/18 7 6:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Anna Catapano

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 538 9A T 11/20/18 - 1/15/19 7 6:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Anna Catapano CEI 538 9A T 11/20/18 - 1/15/19 7 6:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Anna Catapano No class 12/25, 1/1 No class 12/25, 1/1

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

BASIC SPANISH I

Develop basic vocabulary and grammar concepts. Starting from the first class, students will learn to write their own sentences, the rules of

pronunciation, present tenses, and the most important Spanish verbs. At the end of this class, students will be able to use, read, write, and speak basic Spanish sentences. Textbook and workbook will be provided. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee 23 $169. 23

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 115 9A W 9/12 - 10/31/18 8 6:15 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/TBD Jennifer Burchill

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

31 Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed CEX 116 9A W 11/7/18 – 1/16/19 8 6:15 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/TBD Jennifer Burchill No class 11/21 12/19, 12/26

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 117 9A W 1/23 – 2/13/19 4 6:30 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Mirta Bradner

NEW! COMMAND SPANISH® TRAINING FOR THE WORKPLACE NOW AVAILABLE The Education Department of Chesapeake College has recently renewed certification as an Official Registered Provider of Command Spanish®, Inc. language and cross-cultural training programs. Command Spanish®, Inc. is the nation’s leading provider of occupational Spanish language and cross-cultural training and materials. As an Official Registered Provider, we can offer on-site, job-specific Spanish language and cross-cultural training in such diverse areas as nursing, law enforcement, dentistry, public safety, construction, hospitality, banking, office management, warehousing, manufacturing and retail sales. On-campus, open enrollment courses will also be offered based on community interests. The programs are all non-grammar based. No previous Spanish experience is necessary to enroll in Command Spanish® courses, which are low-stress, occupational-specific, and last between 8-24 hours. To learn more about the availability of Command Spanish® classes, contact: Elaine Wilson at 410-827-5835 or e-mail [email protected]

ELEMENTARY SPANISH I This course is designed for the student interested in learning Spanish and provides instruction on basic Spanish, including simple words, phrases and basic vocabulary. Topics include alphabet pronunciation, nouns, verbs, prepositions, phrases, using past, present and future tenses, idiomatic expressions, with emphasis on developing basic speaking skills, listening comprehension, and writing proficiency. Spanish cultures and geography will be introduced and studied. Also offered as credit class SPA 121. Course fee $220.

Course/Section Day Date Session Time Location/Room Instructor: s COL 056 9A T/Th 8/28 – 12/13/18 30 5 – 6:15 pm WYE Mills/CC-214 Jeremy Crowe No class 11/20, 11/22

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

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: LIFESTYLECEX 115 9A W & 9/12LEISURE - 10/31/18 8 6:15 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/TBD Jennifer Burchill

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 116 9A W 11/7/18 – 1/16/19 8 6:15 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/TBD Jennifer Burchill No class 11/21 12/19, 12/26

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 117 9A W 1/23 – 2/13/19 4 6:30 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TBD Mirta Bradner

NEW! COMMAND SPANISH® TRAINING FOR THE WORKPLACE NOW AVAILABLE The Education Department of Chesapeake College has recently renewed certification as an Official Registered Provider of Command Spanish®, Inc. language and cross-cultural training programs. Command Spanish®, Inc. is the nation’s leading provider of occupational Spanish language and cross-cultural training and materials. As an Official Registered Provider, we can offer on-site, job-specific Spanish language and cross-cultural training in such diverse areas as nursing, law enforcement, dentistry, public safety, construction, hospitality, banking, office management, warehousing, manufacturing and retail sales. On-campus, open enrollment courses will also be offered based on community interests. The programs are all non-grammar based. No previous Spanish experience is necessary to enroll in Command Spanish® courses, which are low-stress, occupational-specific, and last between 8-24 hours. To learn more about the availability of Command Spanish® classes, contact: Elaine Wilson at 410-827-5835 or e-mail [email protected]

ELEMENTARY SPANISH I This course is designed for the student interested in learning Spanish and provides instruction on basic Spanish, including simple words, phrases and basic vocabulary. Topics include alphabet pronunciation, nouns, verbs, prepositions, phrases, using past, present and future tenses, idiomatic expressions, with emphasis on developing basic speaking skills, listening comprehension, and writing proficiency. Spanish cultures and geography will be introduced and studied. Also offered as credit class SPA 121. Course fee $220.

Course/Section Day Date Session Time Location/Room Instructor: s COL 056 9A T/Th 8/28 – 12/13/18 30 5 – 6:15 pm WYE Mills/CC-214 Jeremy Crowe No class 11/20, 11/22

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 540 9A T 10/2 - 11/27/18 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/TBD Nelli Rocco 24 FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN II This course is designed for students with some knowledge of the Italian language. In this course, you will improve communicative skills and learn new structures and expression that will enable you to express desires and opinions. Authentic materials such as songs, newspaper and magazine articles are used to expose you to contemporary Italian language and culture. Students will need to purchase “Italian Made Simple” (ISBN-13: 9780767915397). The instructor is a native speaker born and raised in Vicenza, Italy. Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, 32Out-of-state $15. Course fee $129

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 196 9A T 1/8 – 3/5/19 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/TBD Nelli Rocco

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 380 9A Th 9/13 - 10/11/18 5 6 – 8 pm WYE Mills/TBD Robert Miller

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II Students will explore photo composition, cropping to make a stronger photograph, varying your points of view, and developing your eye for photographs. You will be encouraged to experiment through outside of the class shooting assignments and group discussions of the results. Some technical material will be covered including software image enhancements, shooting tips, etc. You will need a digital camera and it’s manual. Tuition: In-county $29, Out-of-county $34, Out-of-state $39. Course fee $119

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 381 9A Th 10/18 - 11/15/18 5 6 – 8 pm WYE Mills/TBD Robert Miller

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Course/Section Day Date SessionsChesapeake Time College NONCREDITLocation/Room CAREER TRAININGInstructor: & ENRICHMENT CEI 540 9A T 10/2 - 11/27/18 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/TBD Nelli Rocco Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN II CEI 540 9A T 10/2 - 11/27/18 9 5:30 –LIFESTYLE 7:30pm WYE Mills/TBD & LEISURENelli Rocco This course is designed for students with some knowledge of the Italian language. In this course, you will improve communicative skills and learn new structures and expression that will enable you to express desires and opinions. Authentic materials such as songs, newspaper and magazineFOUNDATIONS articles are OF used ITALIAN to expose II you to contemporary Italian language and culture. Students will need to purchase “Italian Made Simple” (ISBNThis course-13: 9780767915397 is designed for students). The instructor with some is a knowledge native speaker of the born Italian and language. raised in Vicenza, In this course, Italy. Tuition: you will Inimprove-county communicative $5, Out-of-county skills $10,and Outlearn-of new-state structures $15. Course and expression fee $129 that will enable you to express desires and opinions. Authentic materials such as songs, newspaper and magazine articles are used to expose you to contemporary Italian language and culture. Students will need to purchase “Italian Made Simple” (ISBNCourse/Section-13: 9780767915397 ).Day The instructor Dateis a native speakerSessions born and raised Timein Vicenza, Italy. Tuition:Location/Room In-county $5, OutInstructor:-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15. Course fee $129 CEI 196 9A T 1/8 – 3/5/19 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/TBD Nelli Rocco

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CEI 196 9A T 1/8 – 3/5/19 9 5:30 – 7:30pm WYE Mills/TBD Nelli Rocco PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I StudentsPHOTOGRAPHY will learn the basics of operating a digital camera and the fundamentals of taking good photos. This class is appropriate for beginners and intermediate skill levels. Students will learn how to shoot using cameras off of automatic mode. We will cover aperture priority, shutter DIGITALpriority and PHOTOGRAPHY manual modes, exposure, I menu choices, file formats, depth of field, color balance and histograms. Students will work on shooting Studentsassignments will outsidelearn the of basics the class of operating and we will a digital do compositi cameraonal and critiques the fundamentals at each subsequent of taking good class. photos. Beginner This and class Intermediate is appropriate digital for beginnerscamera andusers intermediate are both welcomed. skill levels. You Students will need will a digitallearn how camera to shoot and it’s using manual. cameras Tuition: off of auIn-tomaticcounty mode.$29, Out We-of will-county cover $34, aperture Out- ofpriority,-state shutter $39.priority Course and manual fee $119. modes, exposure, menu choices, file formats, depth of field, color balance and histograms. Students will work on shooting assignments outside of the class and we will do compositional critiques at each subsequent class. Beginner and Intermediate digital camera usersCourse/Section are both welcomed. Days You will needDates a digital camera andSessions it’s manual. Tuition:Time In -county $29,Location/Room Out-of-county $34, OutInstructor:-of-state $39. Course fee $119. 9/13 - 10/11/18 Robert Miller CEI 380 9A Th 5 6 – 8 pm WYE Mills/TBD Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

DIGITALCEI 380 PHOTOGRAPHY 9A Th II 9/13 - 10/11/18 5 6 – 8 pm WYE Mills/TBD Robert Miller Students will explore photo composition, cropping to make a stronger photograph, varying your points of view, and developing your eye for photographs. You will be encouraged to experiment through outside of the class shooting assignments and group discussions of the results. DIGITALSome technical PHOTOGRAPHY material will be II covered including software image enhancements, shooting tips, etc. You will need a digital camera and it’s Studentsmanual. Tuition: will explore In-county photo composition,$29, Out-of-county cropping $34, to Outmake-of a- strongerstate $39. photograph, Course fee varying $119 your points of view, and developing your eye for photographs. You will be encouraged to experiment through outside of the class shooting assignments and group discussions of the results. SomeCourse/Section technical material will beDays covered includingDates software imageSessions enhancements, Time shooting tips,Location/Room etc. You will need a digitalInstructor: camera and it’s manual. Tuition: In-county $29, Out-of-county $34, Out-of-state $39. Course fee $119 Th 10/18 - 11/15/18 5 6 – 8 pm WYE Mills/TBD Robert Miller CEI 381 9A Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

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Departing: Wednesday,INFORMATION March 06, 2019 IRISH SPLENDOR March 06 — March 13, 2019SYSTEMS • 8 Days • 9 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ ChurchDeparting: Cathedral, Wednesday, Blarney March Castle, 06, Killarney, 2019 Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs Earn a degree or certificate in CIS and begin your IT career of Moher, Whiskeyas a web Distillery, developer, IT Cabra technician, Castle cyber information March 06 — March 13, 2019 • 8 Days • 9 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners specialist or help desk technician. Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ Church Cathedral, Blarney Castle, Killarney, Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs BOOK BEFORE SEPTEMBERLearn more 7,at 2018www.chesapeake.edu AND SAVE $$$ of Moher, Whiskey Distillery, Cabra Castle Chesapeae College our time. our place. our path. REGISTER NOW 25 BOOK BEFORE SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 AND SAVE $$$ 2533 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT LIFESTYLE & LEISURE

Field Trips & Events IRISH SPLENDOR: 3/6 - 3/13/2019 Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ Church Cathedral, Blarney Castle, Killarney, Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs of Moher, Whiskey Distillery, Cabra Castle BOOK BEFORE SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 AND SAVE $$ Flight & Hotels: 8 days, 9 meals, 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Price includes round trip airfare from Washington Dulles Intl, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $2,449, Single: $2,799, Triple: $2,419 For Bookings after September 7th, call Collette for rates. SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend a Special Travel Presentation on: Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 2 PM in the TPAC Lobby | RSVP 410-827-5810

ICELAND’S MAGICAL NORTHERN LIGHTS 10/28 - 11/3/2019 Featuring: Reykjavik, Northern Lights Cruise, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss, Vik, Seljalandsfoss, Skogar Folk Museum, Skógafoss, Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon, Skaftafell National Park, Vatnajökull Glacier, Lava Exhibition Center, Blue Lagoon BOOK BEFORE APRIL 29, 2019 AND SAVE $$ Flight & Hotels: 7 days, 10 meals, 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners Price includes round trip airfare from Washington Dulles Intl, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $3,799, Single: $4,299, Triple: $3,769 For Bookings after April 29th, call Collette for rates. SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend a Special Travel Presentation on: Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 2 PM in the TPAC Lobby | RSVP 410-827-5810

34 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Flight & Hotels: 8 days, 9 meals, 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Round Trip Airfare from BWI, AirFlight Taxes, & Hotel Fees/Surcharges,s: 8 days, 9 meals, Hotel 6 transfers. Breakfasts, Double: 3 Dinners $2449, Single: $2799, Triple: $2419 Round Trip Airfare from BWI, AirFor Taxes, Bookings Fees/Surcharges, after September Hotel 7th, transfers. call Collette Double: for $2449,rates. Single: $2799, Triple: $2419 For Bookings after September 7th, call Collette for rates.

ICELAND'S MAGICAL NORTHERN LIGHTS ICELAND'S MAGICAL NORTHERN LIGHTS Departing: Monday, October 28, 2019 Departing: Monday, October 28, 2019 October 28 — November 3, 2019 • 7 Days • 10 Meals: 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners Featuring: Reykjavik,October Northern 28 — November Lights Cruise, 3, 2019 Golden • 7 Days Circle, • 10 Thingvellir Meals: 5 Breakfasts, National Park, 5 Dinners Geysir, Gullfoss, Vik, Seljalandsfoss,Featuring: Reykjavik, Skogar Folk Northern Museum, Lights Skógafoss, Cruise, Golden Jökulsárlón Circle, Glacial Thingvellir Lagoon, National Skaftafell Park, National Geysir, Gullfoss,Park, Vatnajökull Vik, Seljalandsfoss, Skogar Folk Museum,Glacier, Skógafoss, Lava ExhibitionJökulsárlón Center, Glacial Blue Lagoon, Lagoon Skaftafell National Park, Vatnajökull Glacier, Lava Exhibition Center, Blue Lagoon BOOK BEFORE APRIL 29, 2019 AND SAVE $$$ FlightBOOK & Hotels: BEFORE 7 days, APRILChesapeake 10 29, meals, 2019 5 Breakfasts,AND College SAVE 5 NONCREDIT $$$Dinners CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Round Trip Airfare from BWI, AirFlight Taxes, & Fees/Surcharges,Hotels: 7 days, 10 Hotelmeals, transfers. 5 Breakfasts, Double: 5 Dinners $3799, Single: $4299, Triple: $3769 Round Trip Airfare from BWI, Air Taxes,For BookingsFees/Surcharges, after April Hotel 29th, transfers. call Collette Double: for rates. $3799, Single: $4299, Triple: $3769 For Bookings after April 29th, call Collette for rates. LIFESTYLE & LEISURE

WRITINGWRITING WRITINGINTRODUCTION TO INTERNET WRITING MARKETS INTRODUCTIONDiscover the thousands TO INTERNET of lucrative WRITING publishing MARKETS opportunities on the Internet. Learn how to sell e-zine articles, write for Web-zines and online Discovermagazines, the createthousands a blog, of lucrativesell manuscripts publishing to an opportunities e-publisher, onand the self Internet.-publish Learn your ownhow workto sell as e -anzine e- bookarticles, or awrite traditional for Web book-zines using and PrinonlinetOn - magazines,Demand (POD) create publishing. a blog, sell Formanuscripts information to an about e-publisher, additional and selfsections-publish of yourthis course own work go toas ed2go.com/Chesapeakean e-book or a traditional bookor contact using PrinetroutmantOn- - [email protected]. (POD) publishing. For Course information fee $115. about A new additional section begins sections every of this month! course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 030 9CI 9/12Dates – 10/19/18 Location/RoomOL – EDG LindaInstructor: Aksomitis CEGCEG 030030 9CI9NH 9/122/13 – 10/19/18- 3/22/19 OLOL – – EDG EDG LindaLinda Aksomitis Aksomitis CEGCEG 030 030 9NH 9NJ 2/134/17 - – 3/22/19 5/24/19 OLOL – – EDG EDG LindaLinda Aksomitis Aksomitis CEG 030 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Linda Aksomitis NEW! PUBLISH AND SELL YOUR E-BOOKS NEW!Whether PUBLISH you’re a ANDfirst-timer SELL or YOUR have already E-BOOKS put out an e-book or two, this course puts you inside the publishing industry, sharing the tricks of Whetherthe trade you’re used bya first traditional-timer or publishers have already to make put out sure an their e-book books or two, are inthis the course best position puts you to inside be found the publishing by readers. industry, You’ll learn sharing how theto target tricks ofyour thereading trade audience,used by traditional select bookstores, publishers get to your make book sure distributed their books around are in the the best world, position and even to be have found your by book read addeders. You’ll to your learn local how library’s to target virtual your readingshelves. audience, For information select bookstores, about additional get your sections book distributed of this course around go the to world,ed2go.com/chesapeake and even have your or book contact added etroutman to your local- library’s virtual [email protected]. For information about Course additional fee $115. sections A new of section this course begins go every to ed2g month!o.com/chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

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Course/SectionCEG 103 9NC 9/12Dates – 10/19/18 Location/RoomOL – EDG LindaInstructor: Aksomitis CEGCEG 103 103 9NC 9NH 9/122/12 – 10/19/18- 3/22/19 OLOL – – EDG EDG LindaLinda Aksomitis Aksomitis

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TRAVEL WRITING TRAVELTravel the WRITING world and capture your experiences as a paid travel writer. Learn how to translate what is seen, heard, tasted, touched, and smelled Travelinto publishable the world and articles capture and yourbooks. experiences Discover the as awriting paid travel styles writer. and methods Learn how used to to translate sell material what inis seen,today’s heard, competitive tasted, t market.ouched, Forand smelled intoinformation publishable about articles additional and books. sections Discover of thisthe writingcourse stylesgo ed2go.com/Chesapeake and methods used to sell or material contact inetroutman today’s [email protected]. market. For informationCourse fee $115. about A additional new section sections begins of every this course month! go ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEB 128 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18 OL – EDG Eva Shaw 26 CEB 128 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Eva Shaw 26 CEB 128 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Eva Shaw

WRITING FOR CHILDREN Transform your book idea into a finished product that could potentially land in the hands of an editor or agent. Explore the changing world of children’s literature and understand the various formats, whether it’s early readers, picture books, chapter books, middle grade or young adult novels. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 243 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18 OL – EDG Carol Smalley CEG 243 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Carol Smalley CEG 243 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Carol Smalley

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35 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College Continuing Education programs are non-credit certificates designed to help students achieve short-term training goals, develop immediate job skills or prepare for licensure exams. These courses are open to persons age 16 or older unless otherwise stated in the course description. Students may enroll in continuing education courses without being admitted to the College. Training is available in the following areas: • Administrative Assistant • Agriculture • Building Trades ABC – Apprenticeship Training Electrician Home Inspection Licensure Prep Home Improvement Contractors Licensure Prep HVAC Technician Plumbing • Child Care • Event Planning • Healthcare: Administrative Medical Assistant Clinical Medical Assistant Dental Assisting EKG Technician (Online) Medical Coding Professional Nursing Assistant Pharmacy Technician • Hospitality Bartender Event Planning (Online) Safe Food Handling Tips Training • Nail Technician • Personal Fitness Trainer • Pool Operator • Teacher Training (Online) • Transportation 27

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

• Administrative Assistant • Hospitality • Agriculture Bartender • Building Trades Event Planning (Online) ABC - Apprenticeship Training Safe Food Handling Electrician Tips Training Home Inspection Licensure Prep • Nail Technician Home Improvement Contractors Licensure Prep • Personal Fitness Trainer HVAC Technician • Pool Operator Plumbing • Teacher Training (Online) • Child Care • Transportation • Event Planning Boating (Captains License) • Healthcare: School Bus Driver Training (Class “B”) Administrative Medical Assistant Truck Driver Training (Class “A” and Class “B”) Clinical Medical Assistant • Veterinary Assistant Training Dental Assisting Boating (Captains License) • Workplace Safety EKG Technician (Online)School Bus Driver Training (Class “B”) MCET Medical Coding ProfessionalTruck Driver Training (Class “A” and Class “B”) OSHA Nursing• VeterinaryAssistant Assistant Training Pharmacy• Workplace Technician Safety MCET OSHA AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE A foundation course in agriculture, covering soil, crop and environmental sciences, and an understanding of global agriculture systems, modern and historical. Includes introductory concepts on botany, soil science, pest management, environmental policy, legislation, and sustainability as they apply to food production. (Also offered as AGR 101 on the credit schedule) All students pay $220 course fee. (T)

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COL 003 9A M,W 8/27 – 12/12/18 30 6:30 – 7:45 pm WYE Mills/SCI-113 N. Barth

INTRODUCTION TO AGRIBUSINESS An introduction to agribusiness. This course includes definition and scope of agribusiness, characteristics of agribusiness firms, trends of their expansion/decline are examined, and career opportunities in agribusiness. (Also offered as AGR 223 on the credit schedule) Prerequisite: Mat 023 and ENH 094, or permission of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T)

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COL 005 9A M,W 8/27 – 12/12/18 30 2:30 – 3:45 pm WYE Mills/SCI-113 J. Hall

INTRODUCTION TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Landscape architecture addresses issues that range from the planning and the design of entire cities to the specific details pertaining to small gardens. The class examines the challenges that arise and the opportunities that are presented when human beings design on the land. It studies the wide-ranging efforts in the field of landscape architecture, which is the art and the science of designing, planning and managing the 36land. Prerequisite: ENG 094 and MAT 023, or permission of instructor. (Also offered as LARC 160 on the credit schedule) All students pay $220 course fee. (T) (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

COL 006 9A W 8/29 – 12/12/18 15 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/SCI-131 J. Murphy

INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL SCIENCE A comprehensive overview of the application of biology in the care and use of animals that live in close association with humans, including food animals, companion animals and zoo animals. The role of science in modern food production suing animals will be emphasized. (Also offered as AGR 220 on the credit schedule) All students pay $293 course fee. (T)

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T, 4:30 - 6:10 pm

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT An introduction to the practices associated with integrated pest management (IPM), which goes beyond the sole use of pesticides. This course will cover different methods and techniques for pest management. The course will also cover methods for combining these techniques for effective long-term control of pests. (Also offered as AGR 214 on the credit schedule) Prerequisite: AGR 113 – Soil Science., or permission of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T) 28

Boating (Captains License) School Bus Driver Training (Class “B”) Truck Driver Training (Class “A” and Class “B”) • Veterinary Assistant Training • Workplace Safety MCET OSHA

AGRICULTURE INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE A foundation course in agriculture, covering soil, crop and environmental sciences, and an understanding of global agriculture systems, modern and historical. Includes introductory concepts on botany, soil science, pest management, environmental policy, legislation, and sustainability as they apply to food production. (Also offered as AGR 101 on the credit schedule) All students pay $220 course fee. (T)

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

COL 003 9A M,W 8/27 – 12/12/18 30 6:30 – 7:45 pm WYE Mills/SCI-113 N. Barth

INTRODUCTION TO AGRIBUSINESS An introduction to agribusiness. This course includes definition and scope of agribusiness, characteristics of agribusiness firms, trends of their expansion/decline are examined, and career opportunities in agribusiness. (Also offered as AGR 223 on the credit schedule) Prerequisite: Mat 023 and ENH 094, or permission of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T) Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

COL 005 9A M,W 8/27 – 12/12/18 30 2:30 – 3:45 pm WYE Mills/SCI-113 J. Hall

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INTRODUCTION TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Landscape architecture addresses issues that range from the planning and the design of entire cities to the specific details pertaining to small gardens. The class examines the challenges that arise and the opportunities that are presented when human beings design on the land. It studies the wide-ranging efforts in the field of landscape architecture, which is the art and the science of designing, planning and managing the land. Prerequisite: ENG 094 and MAT 023, or permission of instructor. (Also offered as LARC 160 on the credit schedule) All students pay $220 course fee. (T)

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

COL 006 9A W 8/29 – 12/12/18 15 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/SCI-131 J. Murphy

INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL SCIENCE A comprehensive overview of the application of biology in the care and use of animals that live in close association with humans, including food animals, companion animals and zoo animals. The role of science in modern food production suing animals will be emphasized. (Also offered as AGR 220 on the credit schedule) All students pay $293 course fee. (T)

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COL 007 9A T,Th 8/28 – 12/11/18 30 T,Th, 2:30 – 3:45 pm WYE Mills/SCI-113 J. Hall

T, 4:30 - 6:10 pm

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT An introduction to the practices associated with integrated pest management (IPM), which goes beyond the sole use of pesticides. This course will cover different methods and techniques for pest management. The course will also cover methods for combining these techniques for effective long-term control of pests. (Also offered as AGR 214 on the credit schedule) Prerequisite: AGR 113 – Soil Science., or permission of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T) Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 28 Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: COL 017 9A M/W 8/27 – 10/17/18 15 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/SCI-105 TBA COL 017 9A M/W 8/27 – 10/17/18 15 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/SCI-105 TBA

BEAUTY BEAUTY NAILBEAUTY TECHNICIAN NAIL TECHNICIAN NAIL TECHNICIAN PROGRAM NAILChesapeake TECHNICIAN College’s PROGRAM Nail Technician program prepares students to apply for the required examination to become a licensed Nail Technician. ChesapeakeThe 250 hours College’s of instruction Nail Technician include theory, program demonstration, prepares students and practical to apply application. for the required Upon examination completion to of become the cours ae, licensed students Nai willl Technician. be provided withThe 250 application hours of informationinstruction include for the Statetheory, Licensing demonstration, Exam. The and student practical is application.responsible for Upon paying completion for the exam. of the course, students will be provided with application information for the State Licensing Exam. The student is responsible for paying for the exam. This course is designed for the adult student wishing to become a professional, licensed Nail Technician. The training consists of three credit- Thisfree coursescourse is that designed total 250 for hoursthe adult of instruction. student wishing Students to become must attend a professional, ALL classes. licensed Students Nail must Technician. be 18 years The ortraining older toconsists register. of three credit- free courses that total 250 hours of instruction. Students must attend ALL classes. Students must be 18 years or older to register. For more information, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 ext. 2360 or [email protected]. For more information, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 ext. 2360 or [email protected]. BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES HOME INSPECTION LICENSURE PREP AND EXAM HOMEThis 72 hourINSPECTION course meets LICENSURE the requirements PREP AND for home EXAM inspection pre-licensure for the State of MD as a provision of law under the Business ThisOccupational 72 hour course and Professions meets the Article,requirements Annotated for home Code inspection of MD 16-3A pre-03.-licensure The course for the teaches State theof MD basics as a of provision home inspection of law under as required the Business for a Occupationallicensed home and inspection Professions in the Article, State Annotatedof MD. Topics Code include: of MD structural16-3A-03. systems, The course exterior teaches systems, the basics interior of home systems, inspection roofing assystems, required plumbing for a licensedsystems, homeelectrical inspection systems, in air the conditioning State of MD. systems, Topics include:insulation structural and ventilation systems, systems, exterior fisystems,replace andinterior solid systems, burning roofing systems, systems, heating plumbing systems, systems,communications electrical and systems, practices, air conditioning marketing and systems, the State insulation required and pre ventilation-examination systems, for State fireplace licensure. and solidMandatory burning perfect systems, attendance heating systems,and a communicationspassing grade of 75and percent practices, are marketingrequired to and successfully the State completerequired pre this-examination course. Tuition: for State In-county licensure. $95, Mandatory Out-of-county perfect $100, attendance Out-of- Stateand a 37 $105.passing All grade students of 75 paypercent $700 are course required fee .to (Textbook successfully required) complete National this course. Home Tuition: Inspector In-county Study $95,Guide Out 2015-of- countyISBN 978 $100,-0-9964518 Out-of--State1-9 and (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed $105.National All Homestudents Inspection pay $700 Manual course 2015 fee(410). (Textbook ISBN 827-5850 978-0 required)-9964518 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed National-0-2 HomeInspectionExam.org Home Inspector Study Guide 2015 ISBN 978-0-9964518-1-9 and National Home Inspection Manual 2015 ISBN 978-0-9964518-0-2 HomeInspectionExam.org Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor Course/SectionCEO 327 9A DaysTh 9/6 –Dates 11/29/18 Sessions12 8 amTime – 3 pm WYELocation/Room Mills/HPAC-141 TomInstructor Egberg CEO 327 9A Th 9/6No class– 11/29/18 11/22 12 8 am – 3 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Tom Egberg No class 11/22 CEO 327 9B Sat 9/15 - 12/8/18 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/ HPAC -133 Tom Egberg CEO 327 9B Sat No9/15 class - 12/8/18 11/24 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/ HPAC -133 Tom Egberg No class 11/24 CEO 327 9C Th 2/7 – 4/25/19 12 8 am – 3 pm WYE Mills/ HPAC -133 Tom Egberg CEO 327 9C Th 2/7 – 4/25/19 12 8 am – 3 pm WYE Mills/ HPAC -133 Tom Egberg CEO 327 9D Sat 2/16 – 5/4/19 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/ HPAC -133 Tom Egberg CEO 327 9D Sat 2/16 – 5/4/19 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/ HPAC -133 Tom Egberg

For additional dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] For additional dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] LICENSURE PREP FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS LICENSUREThis course is desiPREPgned FOR for HOME those who IMPROVEMENT would like to sit CONTRACTORS for the MD Home I mprovement Contractor or Subcontractor licensing exam. Instruction will fTocushis c ourseon the is t ermsdesig nedand cforon thosecepts whorelati wveould to the like home to sit impfor therov MDeme Homent con Itmpracrovtor’emes licensingnt Con terxam.actor Classor Sub limicontedtra ctotor 20 li studecensingnts e. xam. Tuition: Instruction In-county will f$75,ocus Out on the-of- tcountyerms and $80, con Outcepts-of r-elStateative $85. to the All home students improv payeme $155nt c ocoursentracto fee.r’s li c(Textbookensing exam. required) Class limi ted to 20 students. Tuition: In-county $75, Out-of-county $80, Out-of-State $85. All students pay $155 course fee. (Textbook required) For upcoming dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] For upcoming dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] CORE TRAINING FOR SKILLED TRADES COREThis is theTRAINING first class FOR required SKILLED for all theTRADES NCCER skilled trade programs. It is the perfect start for any student interested in the building trades. You Thiswill learnis the basic first class safety, required communication, for all the NCCERand employability skilled trade skills; programs. receive It anis the introduction perfect start to forconstru any studentction math, intereste handd and in the power building tools; trades. and study You constructionwill learn basic drawings; safety, communication, and materials handling. and employability Students needskills; to receive have aan score introduction of 45 on toReading constru Comprehensionction math, hand and and Arithmetic power tools; at our and Testing study Centerconstruction before drawings; registering and for materials this class. handling. Tuition: StudentsIn-county need $100, to Outhave-of a -scorecounty of $105,45 on OutReading-of-State Comprehension $110. All students and Arithmetic pay $630 at courseour Testing fee. TextbookCenter before is included. registering Contact for this Frannie class. Tuition: Phillips Inat- [email protected] $100, Out-of-county or $105, 410- 822Out--5400of-State ext $110.2396 for All morestudents information. pay $630 course fee. Textbook is included. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

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

COL 017 9A M/W 8/27 – 10/17/18 15 6 – 9:30 pm WYE Mills/SCI-105 TBA

BEAUTY NAIL TECHNICIAN

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

This course is designed for the adult student wishing to become a professional, licensed Nail Technician. The training consists of three credit- freeOCCUPATIONAL courses that total 250 hours of instruction. Students TRAINING must attend ALL classes. Students must be 18 years or older to register.

For more information, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 ext. 2360 or [email protected]. BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TRADES HOME INSPECTION LICENSURE PREP AND EXAM This 72 hour course meets the requirements for home inspection pre-licensure for the State of MD as a provision of law under the Business Occupational and Professions Article, Annotated Code of MD 16-3A-03. The course teaches the basics of home inspection as required for a licensed home inspection in the State of MD. Topics include: structural systems, exterior systems, interior systems, roofing systems, plumbing systems, electrical systems, air conditioning systems, insulation and ventilation systems, fireplace and solid burning systems, heating systems, communications and practices, marketing and the State required pre-examination for State licensure. Mandatory perfect attendance and a passing grade of 75 percent are required to successfully complete this course. Tuition: In-county $95, Out-of-county $100, Out-of-State $105. All students pay $700 course fee. (Textbook required) National Home Inspector Study Guide 2015 ISBN 978-0-9964518-1-9 and National Home Inspection Manual 2015 ISBN 978-0-9964518-0-2 HomeInspectionExam.org

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor CEO 327 9A Th 9/6 – 11/29/18 12 8 am – 3 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-141 Tom Egberg No class 11/22 CEO 327 9B Sat 9/15 - 12/8/18 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/ HPAC -133 Tom Egberg No class 11/24 CEO 327 9C Th 2/7 – 4/25/19 12 8 am – 3 pm WYE Mills/ HPAC -133 Tom Egberg CEO 327 9D Sat 2/16 – 5/4/19 12 8 am - 3 pm WYE Mills/ HPAC -133 Tom Egberg

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

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

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

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 930 9A M, W 9/10 – 12/3/18 24 4 – 7 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship 29 No class 11/21 CEI 930 9B T, Th 1/22 – 4/16/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 3/19 CEI 930 9C T, Th 6/4 – 8/27/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 7/4

ELECTRICAL Electricians install electrical systems in structures; they install wiring and other electrical components, such as circuit breaker panels, switches, and light fixtures; and they follow blueprints, the National Electrical Code® and state and local codes.

To prepare learners for a career in the electrical field, we offer the NCCER Electrical Program, a comprehensive four-level electrical curriculum that complies with the Department of Labor time-based standards for registered apprenticeships. Each level (after the Core Training which is a prerequisite) is divided into two consecutive classes. Participants will complete both written and performance testing throughout the program

ELECTRICAL TRAINING LEVEL 1 – PART 1 38Participants build on the basic skills learned in the core training. You will receive an orientation to the electrical trades and the career paths available to electricians, electrical safety including precautions for electrical hazards found on the job, and the OSHA-mandated lockout/tagout (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed procedure. An introduction to electrical circuits including the electrical concepts used in Ohm’s law as applied to DC circuits, atomic theory, electromotive force, resistance, and electric power equations are covered. You will be introduced to series, parallel, and series parallel circuits, resistive circuits; Kirchoff’s voltage and current laws and circuit analysis. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Core Training (CEI 930) for Skilled Trades or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook, NEC Code Book, included. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410- 822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 347 9A T, Th 9/18 – 12/11/18 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-105 David Boone No class 11/22

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 348 9A T,Th 9/18 – 12/11/18 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-32 Staff No class 11/22 CET 348 9B T, Th 1/3 – 3/28/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 Staff No class 3/19

ELECTRICAL TRAINING – LEVEL 2 – PART 1 Students will expand skills acquired in Electricians Level 1. You will learn about the forces that are characteristic of alternating-current systems and the application of Ohm’s law to AC circuits; AC and DC motors including the main components, circuits, and connections and electrical lighting focusing on the handling and installation of various types of lamps and lighting fixtures. The course also covers conduit bending. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 1 (CEI 348) or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is included. If you do not have the book, contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 930 9A M, W 9/10 – 12/3/18 24 4 – 7 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 11/21 CEI 930 9B T, Th 1/22 – 4/16/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 3/19 CEI 930 9C T, Th 6/4 – 8/27/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 7/4

ELECTRICAL Electricians install electrical systems in structures; they install wiringChesapeake and other electrical College components, NONCREDIT such as CAREERcircuit breaker TRAINING panels, & ENRICHMENTswitches, and light fixtures; and they follow blueprints, the National Electrical Code® and state and local codes.

To prepare learners for a career in the electrical field, we offer the NCCER Electrical Program, a comprehensive four-level electrical curriculum that complies with the Department of Labor time-based standardsOCCUPATIONAL for registered apprenticeships. Each level (after TRAININGthe Core Training which is a prerequisite) is divided into two consecutive classes. Participants will complete both written and performance testing throughout the program

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 347 9A T, Th 9/18 – 12/11/18 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-105 David Boone No class 11/22

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 348 9A T,Th 9/18 – 12/11/18 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-32 Staff No class 11/22 CET 348 9B T, Th 1/3 – 3/28/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 Staff No class 3/19

ELECTRICAL TRAINING – LEVEL 2 – PART 1 Students will expand skills acquired in Electricians Level 1. You will learn about the forces that are characteristic of alternating-current systems and the application of Ohm’s law to AC circuits; AC and DC motors including the main components, circuits, and connections and electrical lighting focusing on the handling and installation of various types of lamps and lighting fixtures. The course also covers conduit bending. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 1 (CEI 348) or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is included. If you do not have the book, contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 349 9A M, W 1/7 – 4/3/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 Staff No class 1/21, 3/18 30

ELECTRICAL TRAINING – LEVEL 3 – PART 1 You will expand on the skills learned in Levels 1 and 2. Topics include the calculation of branch circuit and feeder loads for residential and commercial applications. You will also learn the factors involved in conductor selection, including insulation types, current-carrying capacity, temperature ratings, and voltage drop, as well as types of incandescent, fluorescent, and HID lamps, as well as ballasts. Trouble shooting and the various types of lighting controls will be addressed. The course will also present the NEC® requirements for equipment installed in hazardous locations. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Levels 1 and 2 or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is included. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 39 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed CET 351 9A M,W 9/17(410) – 12/10/18 827-5850 • 24www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 Joe Headley No class 11/21

ELECTRICAL TRAINING – LEVEL 3 – PART 2 You will expand on skills acquired Electrical Training Level 2 – Part.1. You will learn how to size and select circuit breakers and fuses for various applications, and short circuit calculations and troubleshooting. Switchboards and switchgears including installation, grounding, and maintenance requirements will be covered. The course will present information on transformer types, construction, installation considerations, and NEC® requirements for commercial services. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 3 – Part 1 or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbook from Electrical Training Level 3 - Part 1 will be used for this class. If you do not have books, contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

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

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 930 9A M, W 9/10 – 12/3/18 24 4 - 7 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 11/21 CEI 930 9B T, Th 1/22 – 4/16/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 3/19 CEI 930 9C T, Th 6/4 – 8/27/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 7/4

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Some of the topics covered include: • Refrigeration Fundamentals • Control Circuit Troubleshooting • Service Basics • HVAC Installation and Service • HVAC Electrical Circuitry • Commercial Refrigeration Systems • Air Quality and Distribution

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 349 9A M, W 1/7 – 4/3/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 Staff No class OCCUPATIONAL1/21, 3/18 TRAINING

ELECTRICAL TRAINING – LEVEL 3 – PART 1 You will expand on the skills learned in Levels 1 and 2. Topics include the calculation of branch circuit and feeder loads for residential and commercial applications. You will also learn the factors involved in conductor selection, including insulation types, current-carrying capacity, temperature ratings, and voltage drop, as well as types of incandescent, fluorescent, and HID lamps, as well as ballasts. Trouble shooting and the various types of lighting controls will be addressed. The course will also present the NEC® requirements for equipment installed in hazardous locations. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Levels 1 and 2 or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook is included. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 351 9A M,W 9/17 – 12/10/18 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 Joe Headley No class 11/21

ELECTRICAL TRAINING – LEVEL 3 – PART 2 You will expand on skills acquired Electrical Training Level 2 – Part.1. You will learn how to size and select circuit breakers and fuses for various applications, and short circuit calculations and troubleshooting. Switchboards and switchgears including installation, grounding, and maintenance requirements will be covered. The course will present information on transformer types, construction, installation considerations, and NEC® requirements for commercial services. This training meets the requirements for the Maryland Training and Apprenticeship Program for registered apprentices. This is a hands-on class and is a combination of classroom and lab hours. Prerequisite: Electrical Training Level 3 – Part 1 or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbook from Electrical Training Level 3 - Part 1 will be used for this class. If you do not have books, contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

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

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 930 9A M, W 9/10 – 12/3/18 24 4 - 7 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 11/21 CEI 930 9B T, Th 1/22 – 4/16/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 3/19 CEI 930 9C T, Th 6/4 – 8/27/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 7/4

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Some of the topics covered include: • Refrigeration Fundamentals • Control Circuit Troubleshooting • Service Basics • HVAC Installation and Service • HVAC Electrical Circuitry • Commercial Refrigeration Systems • Air Quality and Distribution

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40 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

To prepare learners for a career in the HVAC field, we offer the NCCER HVAC Program, a comprehensive four-level HVAC curriculum that complies with the Department of Labor time-based standards for registered apprenticeships. Each level (after the Core Training which is a prerequisite) is divided into two consecutive classes. Participants will complete both written and performance testing throughout the program. For additional information, contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396.

HVAC - LEVEL 1 – PART 1 This course will cover career opportunities in the HVAC field, tools of the trade, trade mathematics, basic copper, plastic piping, soldering and brazing, and basic carbon steel piping practices. Prerequisite: Core Training for Skilled Trades or industry experience and instructor approval. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $630 course fee. Textbook, NEC Code Book, included. Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 330 9A M, W 9/10 – 12/10/18 24 6 – 9 pm Colonel Richardson Bob Phillips No class H.S. (Federalsburg) 10/15, 11/12, 11/21

HVAC – Level 1 Part 2 This course will cover basic sheet metal fabrication and installation procedures. This course will be offered in a modern state of the art sheet metal shop. Topics include: air ducts, types of duct systems, registers, diffusers, grills, dampers and controls, fitting, and transition layout and fabrication, standard joining methods and installation methods. Also covered will be the tools and equipment used to fabricate and install sheet metal duct. Insulating inside and outside will be covered as well as the basic airflow principles and delivery. Prerequisite: HVAC - LEVEL 1 – PART 1 (CET 330) Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbooks purchased for HVAC Level 1 - Part 1 will be used. If you do not have books, contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 331 9A M, W 1/23 – 4/17/19 24 6 – 9 pm Colonel Richardson Bob Phillips No class 2/18 H.S. (Federalsburg)

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 930 9A M, W 9/10 – 12/3/18 24 4 - 7 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 11/21 CEI 930 9B T, Th 1/22 – 4/16/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 3/19 CEI 930 9C T, Th 6/4 – 8/27/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 7/4

WELDING Chesapeake College is introducing a new accredited welding program. We are adopting the National Center for Construction Education and Research Curriculum (NCCER).

NCCER develops and publishes a world-class curriculum created by subject matter experts. The curriculum ensures construction qualifications are standardized so that training programs meet or exceed national industry standards. Because training is written to an industry standard and credentials are portable, learners who complete NCCER training are equipped to meet the labor demands of employers around the world, enhancing their employment opportunities. NCCER ensures training is consistent through a process of program accreditation, instructor certification, standardized curriculum, national registry, assessment and certification.

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

WELDING TRAINING – LEVEL 1 PART 1 Prerequisite: Core Training for Skilled Trades (CEI 930) or industry experience and instructor approval. This course introduces arc welding and basic burning practices and provides instruction on basic welding and cutting techniques. Topics include safety procedures, identification of suitable metals, electrodes and wires, performing various welding techniques, operating oxy-acetylene equipment, basic welding symbols and codes, common alloy metallurgy, welding inspection methods, and groove and fillet welds on carbon steel. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-state $110. All students pay $630 course fee. (Textbook included) Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 300 9A T, Th 9/11 – 12/4/18 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-107 Kevin Blankenship No class 11/22

WELDING TRAINING – LEVEL 1 PART 2 This course is the second course of the National Center for Construction Education and Research Curriculum (NCCER). Topics to be covered include: welding safety, shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), plasma arc cutting (PAC), air carbon arc cutting and gouging (CAC-A) welding and cutting processes. Welds will be performed in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. Additional topics are base metal, shielded metal arc welding electrodes, joint fit-up and alignment, groove welds with backing, and open V-groove welds. Prerequisite: WELDING– LEVEL 1 PART 1 (CET 300). Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-state $110. All students pay $495 course fee. Textbook included. Textbooks purchased for Welding Training Level I Part 1 will be used. If you do not have books, contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CET 301 9A M,W 1/23– 4/17/19 24 6 – 9 pm WYE Mills/MTC-104 Staff No class 3/18

WELDING The courses below are for the noncredit welding student who started the original welding program at Chesapeake. We are offering these courses so you can complete your certificate. Any new welding students need to register for the CORE class unless you have industry experience and can be exempt front the class. Please contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information. INTERMEDIATE WELDING This course was designed to further introduce students to the art and science of welding. Vertical and overhead welding with various filler metal will be stressed, using the shielded metal arc welding process. Instruction will include welding small parts, vertical and overhead welding, and safety procedures and MIG and TIG procedures will be introduced. This is a hands on class and is a combination of classroom and lab. Prerequisite: CEI 446. Tuition: In- county $360, Course fee: $318; Tuition: Out-of-county $564, Course fee: $333; Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. (Textbook required). Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 447 9C M 9/10 - 12/17/18 15 6 – 9:35 pm WYE Mills/MTC-104 Staff

ADVANCED WELDING This course is designed to provide the student with advanced skills in the art and science of welding and to prepare the student for certification. Topics include vertical, overhead and pipe welding, shop safety, and both MIG and TIG procedures as well as the use of various materials. Prerequisite: CEI 447. Tuition: In-county $360, Course fee: $318; Tuition: Out-of-county $564, Course fee: $333; Tuition: Out-of-State $795, Course fee: $333. (Textbook required). Contact Frannie Phillips at [email protected] or 410-822-5400 ext 2396 for more information.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 448 9A T 9/11 – 12/18/18 15 6 – 9:35 pm WYE Mills/MTC-104 Chris Baker

CEI 448 9B T 1/22 – 5/7/19 15 6 – 9:35 pm WYE Mills/MTC-104 Chris baker No class 3/19/19

For information regarding Pipe I and Pipe II Welding classes, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallce at 410-822-5400 ext. 2360 or [email protected] BUSINESS 42 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING BUSINESS

NEW! COMMAND SPANISH® TRAINING FOR THE WORKPLACE NOW AVAILABLE The Education Department of Chesapeake College has recently renewed certification as an Official Registered Provider of Command Spanish®, ® Inc. language and cross-cultural training programs. Command Spanish , Inc. is the nation’s leading provider of occupational Spanish language andNEW cross! COMMAND-cultural training SPANISH and materials.® TRAINING As an Official FOR THERegistered WOR KPLACEProvider, weNOW can AVAILABLE offer on-site, job-specific Spanish language and cross-cultural ® trainingThe Education in such Departmentdiverse areas of as Chesapeake nursing, law College enforcement, has recently dentistry, renewed public certification safety, construction, as an Official hospitality,Registered Providerbanking, ofoff Commandice management, Spanish , ® warehousing,Inc. language manufacturing and cross-cultural and trainingretail sales. programs. On-campus, Command open Spanish enrollment, Inc. courses is the nation’s will also leading be offered provider based of occupationalon community Spanish interests. language The programsand cross are-cultural all non training-grammar and based. materials. No previous As an Official Spanish Registered experience Provider, is necessary we can to offer enroll on in-site, Command job-specific Spanish Spanish® courses, language which and are cross low--stress,cultural occupationaltraining in -suchspecific, diverse and lasareast between as nursing, 8-24 lawhours. enforcement, To learn more dentistry, about the public availability safety, ofconstruction, Command Spanish hospitality,® classes, banking, contact: off ice management, Elainewarehousing, Wilson at manufacturing410-827-5835 or and e-mail retail [email protected] sales. On-campus, open enrollment . courses will also be offered based on community interests. The programs are all non-grammar based. No previous Spanish experience is necessary to enroll in Command Spanish® courses, which are low-stress,

occupational-specific, and last between 8-24 hours. To learn more about the availability of Command Spanish® classes, contact: COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING Elaine Wilson at 410-827-5835 or e-mail [email protected] . This introductory will cover the use of commercial accounting software. Students will use a hands-on approach to carry out accounting

functions on a computer. Topics will, include sales, receivables, purchases and payroll. (Also offered as ACC 110 on the credit schedule) COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING Prerequisite: ENG 094, or permission of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T) This introductory will cover the use of commercial accounting software. Students will use a hands-on approach to carry out accounting

functions on a computer. Topics will, include sales, receivables, purchases and payroll. (Also offered as ACC 110 on the credit schedule) Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Prerequisite: ENG 094, or permission of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T) COL 090 9A Th 10/18 – 12/13/18 8 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HUM-112 TBA Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

INTRODUCTIONCOL 090 TO 9A BUSINESS Th 10/18 – 12/13/18 8 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HUM-112 TBA In this course the role and function of business enterprise within economic framework will be explored. Topics included will be organization, finance, marketing, personal management and production. (Also offered as BUS 101 on the credit schedule) Prerequisite: ENG 094, or permission INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T) In this course the role and function of business enterprise within economic framework will be explored. Topics included will be organization,

finance, marketing, personal management and production. (Also offered as BUS 101 on the credit schedule) Prerequisite: ENG 094, or permission Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T) COL 091 9A W 8/29 – 12/12/18 15 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HUM-111 TBA Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

POOL OPERATORCOL 091 9A W 8/29 – 12/12/18 15 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HUM-111 TBA

POOLPOOL OPERAT OROPERATOR CERTIFICATION ThiPOOLs course OPERATOR offers instructio n for the completion of the MD Pool Operators license. Upon completion, students will become certified and eligible for a State Pool and Spa Operator’s license. The course includes: the role of the operator, legal aspects of operating a pool/spa facility, water chemistPOOLr yOPE, sanitRaAtionTOR, an CERTIFId safety, maiCAntenanTION ce of plant equipment, spa operations and hot water chemistry. Participants must be at least 16 years of agTehi. Cs ecrourstificeatio offner is gooinstrud fcotior thnr feoer ytheare cs.ompletio Perfect antt endanof the cMeD is P mandool Opeatorarytor. Tuition:s licens eIn. Upo-counn ctyompletion $60, Out, -studeof-countns tywil $65l be.c omOute-of ce-statertifie d$70. and C elioursegible fefe:or aAll St studentsate Pool an payd Sp $225a Ope courserator’s fee.licens (Te). The course includes: the role of the operator, legal aspects of operating a pool/spa facility, water chemistry, sanitation, and safety, maintenance of plant equipment, spa operations and hot water chemistry. Participants must be at least 16 years of

age. Certification is good for three years. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Tuition: In-county $60, Out-of-county $65. Out-of-state $70. Course For upcoming Spring 2019 dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] fee: All students pay $225 course fee. (T)

POOLFor upcomingOPERATOR Spring RECERTIFI 2019 datesCA andTION times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] This course is designed for swimming pool owners, operators, lifeguards, and managers who need their certification renewed. Instruction will

focus on updating the procedures for operating a swimming facility as required by both the State of MD and county agencies for operators of publicPOOL swimming OPERAT facilitieOR RECERTIFIs. Topics includeCATION wat er testing, filtration, circulation, operation and maintenance of equipment, disinfections, and saTfhisety .c Pourseroof of is curdesiregnnedt or fporrevious swimming (within pool 60 o dwnerays) cse, opertificratationors, islif reguaequirdeds, asand w ellmanagers as a pho whoto ID need on first their day c ofer tificcoursatione. P erenerfecwt aetdtendan. Instruccetion is will mandfocusa tonory upd. Tuition:ating theIn-c pouronceduty $35,res f Outor ope-ofr-actingoun tya swimming $40, Out- offacility-state as $40. requi Arlled stude by bothnts ptheay S $135tate of course MD and fee c.ou (T)n ty agencies for operators of public swimming facilities. Topics include water testing, filtration, circulation, operation and maintenance of equipment, disinfections, and safety. Proof of current or previous (within 60 days) certification is required as well as a photo ID on first day of course. Perfect attendance is For upcoming Spring 2019 dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] mandatory. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-state $40. All students pay $135 course fee. (T)

REALFor ESTATEupcoming APPRAISER Spring 2019 dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] PRE -LICENSING/CERTIFICATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Chesapeake College partners with the MD Association of Appraisers to offer Qualifying Education (QE), Continuing Education (CE) and Realtor REAL ESTATE APPRAISER and Appraiser Continuing Education courses. For more information, contact: http://www.mdappraisers.org

PRE-LICENSING/CERTIFICATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Chesapeake College partners with the MD Association of Appraisers to offer Qualifying Education (QE), Continuing Education (CE) and Realtor REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES and Appraiser Continuing Education courses. For more information, contact: http://www.mdappraisers.org 43 This course is designed for persons who want to enter the real estate profession. Instruction will focus on the necessary real estate subjects to

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed comply with the 60 clock hour educational(410) requirement, 827-5850 as established • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed by the MD Real Estate Commission. Mandatory attendance and a passing gradeREAL of ESTATE 75% are requiredPRINCIPLES to successfully AND PRACTICES complete this course. Class is limited to 25 students. Books provided. For information contact Ellen TroutmanThis course-Wallace is designed at etroutman for [email protected]. who want to enter the real Tuition: estate profession. In-county $100, Instruction Out-of will-county focus $105,on the Out necessary-of-State real $110. estate Course subjects fee to comply with the 60 clock hour educational requirement, as established by the MD Real Estate Commission. Mandatory attendance and a passing $300. grade of 75% are required to successfully complete this course. Class is limited to 25 students. Books provided. For information contact Ellen

Troutman-Wallace at [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $300. 34

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NEW! COMMAND SPANISH® TRAINING FOR THE WORKPLACE NOW AVAILABLE The Education Department of Chesapeake College has recently renewed certification as an Official Registered Provider of Command Spanish®, Inc. language and cross-cultural training programs. Command Spanish®, Inc. is the nation’s leading provider of occupational Spanish language and cross-cultural training and materials. As an Official Registered Provider, we can offer on-site, job-specific Spanish language and cross-cultural training in such diverse areas as nursing, law enforcement, dentistry, public safety, construction, hospitality, banking, office management, warehousing, manufacturing and retail sales. On-campus, open enrollment courses will also be offered based on community interests. The programs are all non-grammar based. No previous Spanish experience is necessary to enroll in Command Spanish® courses, which are low-stress, occupational-specific, and last between 8-24 hours. To learn more about the availability of Command Spanish® classes, contact: Elaine Wilson at 410-827-5835 or e-mail [email protected] .

COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING This introductory will cover the use of commercial accounting software. Students will use a hands-on approach to carry out accounting functions on a computer. Topics will, include sales, receivables, purchases and payroll. (Also offered as ACC 110 on the credit schedule) Prerequisite: ENG 094, or permission of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T)

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

COL 090 9A Th 10/18 – 12/13/18 8 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HUM-112 TBA

INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS In this course the role and function of business enterprise within economic framework will be explored. Topics included will be organization, finance, marketing, personal management and production. (Also offered as BUS 101 on the credit schedule) Prerequisite: ENG 094, or permission of instructor. All students pay $220 course fee. (T)

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

COL 091 9A W 8/29 – 12/12/18 15 6:30 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/HUM-111 TBA

POOL OPERATOR POOL OPERATOR CERTIFICATION This course offers instruction for the completion of the MD Pool Operators license. Upon completion, students will become certified and eligible for a State Pool and Spa Operator’s license. The course includes: the role of the operator, legal aspects of operating a pool/spa facility, water chemistry, sanitation, and safety, maintenance of plant equipment, spa operations and hot water chemistry. Participants must be at least 16 years of age. Certification is good for three years. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Tuition: In-county $60, Out-of-county $65. Out-of-state $70. Course fee: All students pay $225 course fee. (T)

For upcoming Spring 2019 dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected]

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT POOL OPERATOR RECERTIFI CATION ThisFor c upcomingourse is desi datesgned and for times,swimming contact pool Ellen owner Troutmans, operat-Wallaceors, lifegua at 410rds,- and822 -managers5400 x 2360 who or needetroutman their [email protected] renewed. Instru ction will focus on updating the procedures for operating a swimming facility as required by both the State of MD and county agencies for operators of TRANSPORTATIONpublic swimming facilities. Topics include water testing, filtration, circulation, operation and maintenance of equipment, disinfections, and saOCCUPATIONALfety. Proof of current or previous (within 60 days) c eTRAININGrtification is required as well as a photo ID on first day of course. Perfect attendance is mandatory. Tuition: In-county $35, Out-of-county $40, Out-of-state $40. All students pay $135 course fee. (T) PROFESSIONAL CAPTAIN’S SCHOOL (CForREALG app upcomingroved ESTATEcaptai Springn’s 2019 course) dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] T his course is designed to get the mariner to the level as required by the U.S. Coast Guard to become a professional captain. This is a complete “hands- on” course with a certificate which is proof of competency for the Coast Guard “6 pak” license. All required subjects are covered, including rules of the REAL ESTATE APPRAISER road, navigation, GPS, LORAN, firefighting, boat handling, marine communications, aids to navigation, and marine publications. The OUPV license allPREow-sLICENSING/CERTIFICATION a mariner to take up to six passenger ANDs on CONTINUING a vessel up to 10 EDUCATION0 tons and 65 fee t. Certification training is completed on the final day of class. Course fChesapeakeee includes a Collegen origina partnersl Study Guid withe, thematerial MD Associations, charts, use ofof Appraisersplotting gea tor an offerd th Qualifyinge test. The clasEducations will be (QE), taug hContinuingt by a professiona Educationl captai (CnE) wh ando iRealtors also a locaandl Appraiserwaterman Continuing and charter Educationboat captain courses.. All students For more pay $850 information, course fee. contact: http://www.mdappraisers.org

REALCo ESTATEurse/Sect iPRINCIPLESon Days AND PRACTICESDates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: This course is designed for persons who want to enter the real estate profession. Instruction will focus on the necessary real estate subjects to complyCEI with 266 the 9B 60 clock hourF educational11/30, 12/7,requirement, 12/14/18 as established9 by the 6 - MD10 pm Real Estate Commission.WYE Mills/TBD Mandatory attendanceJohn Sharp and a passing grade of 75% are requiredSat to successfully12/1, complete12/8, 12/15/18 this course. Class is limited 8 am – to5 pm25 students. Books provided. For information contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at etroutmanSun [email protected]/2, 12/9, 12/16/18 Tuition: In8 am-county – 5 pm $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-State $110. Course fee $300.

For upcoming dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected] 34 For upcoming dates and times, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 x 2360 or [email protected]

TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRUCKPROFESSIONAL AND BUS CAPTAIN’S DRIVER SCHOOL TRAINING (CG approved captain’s course) This course is designed to get the mariner to the level as required by the U.S. Coast Guard to become a professional captain. This is a complete “hands- on” course with a certificate which is proof of competency for the Coast Guard “6 pak” license. All required subjects are covered, including rules of the road, navigation, GPS, LORAN, firefighting, boat handling, marine communications, aids to navigation, and marine publications. The OUPV license allows a mariner to take up to six passengers on a vessel up to 100 tons and 65 feet. Certification training is completed on the final day of class. Course fee includes an original Study Guide, materials, charts, use of plotting gear and the test. The class will be taught by a professional captain who is also a local waterman and charter boat captain. All students pay $850 course fee.

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

CEI 266 9B F 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/18 9 6 - 10 pm WYE Mills/TBD John Sharp Sat 12/1, 12/8, 12/15/18 8 am – 5 pm Sun 12/2, 12/9, 12/16/18 8 am – 5 pm

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

• CDL Class “A” License - in 6 weeks Call Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400, ext. 2360 INTERESTED IN• ACDL CAREER Class “B” or School Bus License – in 4 weeksor [email protected] TRUCK AND BUS •DRIVERYou TRAININGcan earn $40,000 to $70,000 or more annually AS BUS OR TRUCK DRIVER? • Get your CDL in as little as 6 weeks Register NOW!• Financial assistance available to qualified students• You can earn $40,000 to $70,000 or more annually • Day and night classes available • Job placement assistance available • Classes begin year round every seven weeks.• Financial assistance available to qualified students • Day and night classes available

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

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

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

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

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

VETERINARYVETERINARY ASSISTANT ASSISTANT TRAINING

VETERINARY ASSISTANT Chesapeake College’s Veterinary Assistant Training prepares students to work in the animal care field. As trained Veterinary Assistants, students will support veterinary technicians and veterinarians in a variety of inpatient and outpatient activities. The training consists of four non-credit courses that include supervised clinical practicum hours completed outside of the classroom. In order to receive a certificate of completion for this course, students will be required to take a final examination, attend 85 percent of the classroom hours, and complete the assigned practicum hours.

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

Pre-requisites: 18 years of age and high school completion or G.E.D. Students must attend a Health Career Orientation Session (see the following orientation schedule). Prior to registering for the program, students must successfully complete the Chesapeake College placement exam for reading comprehension and arithmetic with a proficiency score of 45 for each. In addition, students must successfully complete the online Medical Terminology course (CEG 541) prior to registration. For more information, or to register, go to: www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to the website at: https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/. For more information, contact [email protected].

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING I This course is designed to provide an introduction to the field of veterinary medicine and the outpatient systems and exam room procedures for veterinary assistants and people starting entry-level careers in veterinary hospitals. Topics include: overview of the field of veterinary science, office procedures and client relations, cell make-up and exam room procedures. Clinical shirt and clinical book are included, students are required to purchase course textbook. Tuition: In-county $165, Out-of-county $170, Out-of-State $175. Course fee $185.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 843 9B W 9/12-10/24/18 7 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 Dr. Katelin McConkey

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

Course/Section Days Dates Session Time Location/Room Instructor: s CEI 844 9B W 10/31-12/5/18 5 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 Dr. Katelin McConkey No class 11/21

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

Course/Section Days Dates Session Time Location/Room Instructor: s CEI 845 9B W 12/12/18-1/30/19 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 Dr. Katelin McConkey No class 12/26, 1/2 36

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING IV This course is designed to provide an overview of surgical preparation, regulations and emergency room procedures. Topics include: surgical 46materials, operating room conduct and asepsis, surgery log, post-surgical clean-up, emergency room protocols and equipment. Tuition: In- county $135, Out-of-county $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $160. (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 846 9B W 2/6 - 3/13/19 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 Dr. Katelin McConkey

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEX 379 9A Sat 9/15 – 11/10/18 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF

CEX 379 9B Sat 2/16 – 4/20/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 3/16

CEX 379 9C Sat 6/8 – 8/10/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 7/6

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

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

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

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Course/Section Days Dates Session Time Location/Room Instructor: s Course/Section Days Dates Session Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 845 9B W 12/12/18-1/30/19 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 Dr. Katelin McConkey OCCUPATIONALs TRAINING No class 12/26, 1/2 CEI 845 9B W 12/12/18-1/30/19 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 Dr. Katelin McConkey

No class 12/26, 1/2 VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING IV

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

county $135, Out-of-county $140, Out-of-State $145. Course fee $160. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEI 846 9B DaysW 2/6 Dates- 3/13/19 Sessions6 6 – Time9:15 pm WYELocation/Room Mills/AUD-01 Dr. KatelinInstructor: McConkey CEI 846 9B W 2/6 - 3/13/19 6 6 – 9:15 pm WYE Mills/AUD-01 Dr. Katelin McConkey WELLNESS WELLNESS AND FITNESS & FITNESS WELLNESSPERSONAL FITNESS AND FITNESS TRAINER Chesapeake College offers fitness training programs in partnership with the World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.), one of the only

certifyingPERSONAL bodies FITNESS in the countryTRAINER which provides comprehensive practical training and internship components. W.I.T.S. is an approved provider of continuingChesapeake education College offers by the fitness American training Occupational programs inTherapy partnership Association, with the The World National Instructor Certification Training Board Schools for (W.I.T.S.),Therapeutic one Massa of thege only and Bodywork,certifying bodies as well in as the IACET. country The which course provides is approved comprehensive for 3 undergraduate practical academictraining and credits internship by the components. American Council W.I.T.S. on i sEducation. an approved The provider course is ofa 62continuing hour program education and is by comprised the American of 16 hours Occupational lecture and Therapy 16 hours Association, practical training. The National The National Certification Exam is Board held on for the Therapeutic last session. Massa Topicsge include: and biomechanics,Bodywork, as well exercise as IACET. physiology, The course fitness is testing, approved equipment for 3 undergraduate usage and health academic assessment. credits Textbook by the Amis required,erican Council visit www.witseducation.com on Education. The course to is a order.62 hour Class program size is and limited. is comprised For more of information, 16 hours lecture email and [email protected] 16 hours practical training. The. NationalTuition: ExamIn-county is held $30, on Outthe last-of- countysession. $35,Topics Out include:-of-State biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment. Textbook is required, visit www.witseducation.com to $40. All students pay Course fee $600. order. Class size is limited. For more information, email [email protected]. Tuition: In-county $30, Out-of-county $35, Out-of-State

$40. All students pay Course fee $600. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEX 379 9A DaysSat 9/15 Dates– 11/10/18 Sessions9 9 amTime – 2 pm Location/RoomWYE Mills/TPAC Instructor:STAFF

CEX 379 9A Sat 9/15 – 11/10/18 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF CEX 379 9B Sat 2/16 – 4/20/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF

No class 3/16 CEX 379 9B Sat 2/16 – 4/20/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 3/16 CEX 379 9C Sat 6/8 – 8/10/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF

No class 7/6 CEX 379 9C Sat 6/8 – 8/10/19 9 9 am – 2 pm WYE Mills/TPAC STAFF No class 7/6

HYBRID FITNESS TRAINER COURSES These courses offered in partnership with the World Instructor Training School are a combination of online and face-to-face lecture and practical HYBRID FITNESS TRAINER COURSES training and testing. Contact [email protected] for the flexible course start dates. All courses provide W.I.T.S. CEC’s as well as These courses offered in partnership with the World Instructor Training School are a combination of online and face-to-face lecture and practical I.A.C.E.T. CEUs and most require a textbook. training and testing. Contact [email protected] for the flexible course start dates. All courses provide W.I.T.S. CEC’s as well as OLDERI.A.C.E.T. ADCEUsULT and SPECIALIST most require CERTIFICATION a textbook. Get the training and education you need to serve the fastest growing fitness population. This 38 hour course includes 9 hours of ONLINE lecture, 9OLDER hours of AD ONLINEULT SPECIALIST practical training CERTIFICATION preparation, a LIVE 3 day practical training & testing. This unique specialist certification provides you with theGet specificthe training knowledge and education and practical you need skills to you’ll serve need the fastestfor working growing with fitness older population.adult clientele. This A 38 20 hour-hour course internship includes is required 9 hours and of ONLINEa valid lecture, CPR/AED9 hours of card ONLINE must practical be presented training to preparation,get the certification a LIVE 3 issued. day practical Textbook training requ &ired. testing. This courseThis unique provides specia 44list W.I.T.S. certification CEC’s/ 4.4 provides IACET CEU’s.you with the specific knowledge and practical skills you’ll need for working with older adult clientele. A 20-hour internship is required and a valid Course fee $599. CPR/AED card must be presented to get the certification issued. Textbook required. This course provides 44 W.I.T.S. CEC’s/ 4.4 IACET CEU’s.

Course fee $599. GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION

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

certification issued. Textbook required. This course provides 62 W.I.T.S. CEC’s/ 6.2 IACET CEU’s. Course fee $599.

37 47 37 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

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

The most successful fitness professionals know that their clients’ success depends on making significant lifestyle and behavior change. It’s not enoughLIFESTYLE to create FITNESS an exercise COACHING program, CERTIFICATION you must also develop a relationship based on trust, understanding, and respect, in which you are able to communicate,The most successful motivate, fitness and professionals support your know client that toward their reaching clients’ success their goals. depends This classon making will help significant you develop lifestyle the and skills behavior to do just change. that. This It’s not interactiveenough to createcourse an includes exercise 9 hoursprogram, of instruction you must alsoincluding develop 2 hours a relationship of testing; based and will on teachtrust, understanding,you the skills of andsuccessful respect, coaching in which and you allow are able you to communicate, motivate, and support your client toward reaching their goals. This class will help you develop the skills to do just that. This to practice and build confidence in your coaching relationships. 11 W.I.T.S. CEC’s/ 1.1 IACET CEU’s. Course fee $399. interactive course includes 9 hours of instruction including 2 hours of testing; and will teach you the skills of successful coaching and allow you

Additionalto practice Coursesand build Available: confidence Contact in your [email protected] coaching relationships. 11 W.I.T.S. for start CEC’s/ dates 1.1 andIACET requi CEU’s.red Coursetextbooks. fee $399.

For the most current information on our offerings go to: http://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ce_sched.asp. Additional Courses Available: Contact [email protected] for start dates and required textbooks. For the most current information on our offerings go to: http://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ce_sched.asp. WORKPLACE TRAINING WORKPLACEWORKPLACE TRAINING TRAINING WATER/WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT The following courses are offered in cooperation with the MD Center for Environmental Training (MCET). WATER/WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT MCETThe following is celebrating courses over are 25 offered years ofin cooperationproviding comprehensive with the MD Center training for and Environmental technical assistance Training for (MCET). environmental compliance and occupational safety and health. MCET is celebrating over 25 years of providing comprehensive training and technical assistance for environmental compliance and occupational Coursessafety and are health. offered that specialize in water/wastewater operator certification to meet state professional certification requirements. MCET offers comprehensive occupational, safety, and health training for the public and the private sector. Courses are offered that specialize in water/wastewater operator certification to meet state professional certification requirements. MCET offers Acomprehensive variety of classes occupational, will be held safety, throughout and health the year. training For formore the information public and aboutthe private the class sector. schedule and offerings, please contact Leanne Allen at 410-827-5851, [email protected] or Joyce Warrington at 410-827-5833, [email protected] or visit the MCET Website for A variety of classes will be held throughout the year. For more information about the class schedule and offerings, please contact Leanne Allen the Fall 2018 course info at www.mcet.org. at 410-827-5851, [email protected] or Joyce Warrington at 410-827-5833, [email protected] or visit the MCET Website for *All classes will be held on the WYE Mills campus from 8 am to 4 pm. the Fall 2018 course info at www.mcet.org. *All classes will be held on the WYE Mills campus from 8 am to 4 pm.

Dates Title Days Time Location/Room Instructor

9/11/2018Dates Trenching and ShoringTitle - Excavation Safety DaysT 8 amTime – 4 pm WYELocation/Room Mills/TECH-104 InstructorSTAFF

9/11/2018 Trenching and Shoring - Excavation Safety T 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF 10/12/2018 Biochemical Oxygen Demand and Solids F 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF

10/12/2018 Biochemical Oxygen Demand and Solids F 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF 10/31/2018 Evaluating Water System Processes to W 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 STAFF Eliminate Sanitary Risks 10/31/2018 Evaluating Water System Processes to W 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 STAFF 11/13/2018 Plant Optimization T 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF Eliminate Sanitary Risks 12/11/201811/13/2018 ChloraminesPlant - Potable Optimization Water Disinfection T 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF with a Different Twist 12/11/2018 Chloramines - Potable Water Disinfection T 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF

with a Different Twist

CHESAPEAKE REGION SAFETY COUNCIL

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

The following courses are offered in cooperation with the Chesapeake Region Safety Council (CRSC). A variety of classes will be held throughout the year. For more information about the class schedule and offerings, please contact the

Chesapeake Region Safety Council at 1-800-875-4770, [email protected] or visit the CRSC Website for the 2018 course info at A variety of classes will be held throughout the year. For more information about the class schedule and offerings, please contact the www.chesapeakesc.org *AllChesapeake classes will Region be held Safety on the Council WYE Mills at 1 campus-800-875 from-4770 8 am, [email protected] to 4 pm. or visit the CRSC Website for the 2018 course info at www.chesapeakesc.org *All classes will be held on the WYE Mills campus from 8 am to 4 pm. OSHA 3115 - FALL PROTECTION

This course covers the OSHA Fall Protection standard for construction and an overview of fall protection methods. Course topics include OSHA 3115 - FALL PROTECTION principles of fall protection, components and limitations of fall arrest systems, and OSHA standards and policies regarding fall protection. This course covers the OSHA Fall Protection standard for construction and an overview of fall protection methods. Course topics include Students will participate in workshops demonstrating the inspection and use of fall protection equipment, residential construction fall principles of fall protection, components and limitations of fall arrest systems, and OSHA standards and policies regarding fall protection. protection, training requirements, and developing a fall protection program. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess 48Students will participate in workshops demonstrating the inspection and use of fall protection equipment, residential construction fall compliance with the OSHA fall protection standard, evaluate installed passive systems and fall arrest systems, and develop and implement Fall protection, training requirements, and devel(410)oping 827-5850 a fall protection • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed program. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess Protection Plans. compliance with the OSHA fall protection standard, evaluate installed passive systems and fall arrest systems, and develop and implement Fall Protection Plans. 38 38

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

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

Additional Courses Available: Contact [email protected] for start dates and required textbooks. For the most current information on our offerings go to: http://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ce_sched.asp.

WORKPLACE TRAINING

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

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

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

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

Dates Title Days Time Location/Room Instructor 9/11/2018 Trenching and Shoring - Excavation Safety T 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF

10/12/2018 Biochemical Oxygen Demand and Solids F 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF

10/31/2018 Evaluating Water System Processes to W 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-132 STAFF Eliminate Sanitary Risks 11/13/2018 Plant Optimization T 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF 12/11/2018 Chloramines - Potable Water Disinfection T 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF with a Different Twist

CHESAPEAKE REGION SAFETY COUNCIL The following courses are offered in cooperation with the ChesapeakeChesapeake Region Safety College Council NONCREDIT (CRSC). CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

A variety of classes will be held throughout the year. For more information about the class schedule and offerings, please contact the Chesapeake Region Safety Council at 1-800-875-4770, [email protected] or visit the CRSC Website for the 2018 course info at www.chesapeakesc.org OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING *All classes will be held on the WYE Mills campus from 8 am to 4 pm.

OSHA 3115 - FALL PROTECTION This course covers the OSHA Fall Protection standard for construction and an overview of fall protection methods. Course topics include principles of fall protection, components and limitations of fall arrest systems, and OSHA standards and policies regarding fall protection. Students will participate in workshops demonstrating the inspection and use of fall protection equipment, residential construction fall protection, training requirements, and developing a fall protection program. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess compliance with the OSHA fall protection standard, evaluate installed passive systems and fall arrest systems, and develop and implement Fall Protection Plans.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 38 M - W 9/17 – 9/19/18 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF

FALL PROTECTION TRAIN THE TRAINER In the construction industry in the U.S., falls are the leading cause of worker fatalities. Each year, on average, between 150 and 200 workers are killed and more than 100,000 are injured as a result of falls at construction sites. This course will help you plan, prepare and deliver fall protection training to your workers to prevent injuries and fatalities from falls.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Th 9/20/18 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF

OSHA 511 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY Learn crucial OSHA policies procedures, and standards, as well as general industry safety and health principles as they related to real world situations. Topics include: inspections, citations and penalties, walking and working surfaces, electrical safety, exit routes and emergency action plans.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 10/15 – 10/18/18 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF

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

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: F 10/19/18 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF

OSHA 501 TRAINER COURSE IN OSH STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10 and 30-hour general industry safety and health Outreach training program to their employees and other interested groups. Using the OSHA General Industry Standards as a guide, special emphasis is placed on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as those which are most hazardous.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 11/5 - 11/8/18 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF

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

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 12/3 - 12/6/18 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF 49 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed ONLINE COURSES ONLINE OCCUPATIONAL CLASSES Chesapeake College offers online occupational training programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional-level positions for many in-demand occupations. Our programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide the most effective Web-based learning experience available today. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience.

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Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - W 9/17 – 9/19/18 3 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF

FALL PROTECTION TRAIN THE TRAINER In the construction industry in the U.S., falls are the leading cause of worker fatalities. Each year, on average, between 150 and 200 workers are killed and more than 100,000 are injured as a result of falls at construction sites. This course will help you plan, prepare and deliver fall protection training to your workers to prevent injuries and fatalities from falls.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Th 9/20/18 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF

OSHA 511 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY Learn crucial OSHA policies procedures, and standards, as well as general industry safety and health principles as they related to real world situations. Topics include: inspections, citations and penalties, walking and working surfaces, electrical safety, exit routes and emergency action plans.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 10/15 – 10/18/18 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF

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

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: F 10/19/18 1 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TECH-104 STAFF

OSHA 501 TRAINER COURSE IN OSH STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10 and 30-hour general industry safety and health Outreach training program to their employees and other interested groups. Using the OSHA General Industry Standards as a guide, special emphasis is placed on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as those which are most hazardous.

Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 11/5 - 11/8/18 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF

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

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: M - Th 12/3 - 12/6/18 4 8 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/TBD STAFF ONLINE CLASSES ONLINE COURSES ONLINE OCCUPATIONAL CLASSES Chesapeake College offers online occupational training programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional-level positions for many in-demand occupations. Our programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide the most effective Web-based learning experience available today. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience.

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Business/Accounting Business/Accounting BUSINESS/ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTINGEarn a continuing PROFESSIONAL education certificate CONTINUING by successfully EDUCATION completing CERTIFICATEthe following two courses: Earn a continuing education certificate by successfully completing the following two courses: ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS I ACCOUNTINGLearn the basics FUNDAMENTALSof double-entry bookkeeping I while examining how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various Learnfinancial the reports basics of at double the end-entry of the bookkeeping fiscal period. while Accounts examining receivable, how toaccounts analyze payable, and record payroll financial proce transactions,dures, sales taxes, as well and as preparevarious common various financialbanking reportsactivities at will the beend discussed. of the fiscal For period. information Accounts about receivable, additional accounts sections payable, of this payroll course proce go dures,to ed2go.com/chesapeake sales taxes, and various or, common contact bankingetroutman [email protected]. will be discussed. For information $115 course about fee. A additional new section sections begins of a this every course month! go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. $115 course fee. A new section begins a every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 035 9NC 9/12Dates - 10/29/18 Location/RoomOL – EDG CharleneInstructor: Messier CEGCEG 035035 9NC9NH 9/122/13 - -10/29/18 3/22/19 OLOL –– EDGEDG CharleneCharlene MessierMessier CEGCEG 035 035 9NH 9NJ 2/134/17 -– 3/22/19 5/24/19 OLOL – - EDGEDG CharleneCharlene MessierMessier CEG 035 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL - EDG Charlene Messier ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS II ACCOUNTINGBuild on the skills FUNDAMENTALS you gained in Accounting II Fundamentals I (or other introductory course). Explore such topics as special journals, uncollectible Buildaccounts on the receivable, skills you plant gained assets, in Accounting depreciation, Fundamentals notes and interest, I (or other accrued introductory revenue course). and expenses, Explore suchdividends, topics retained as special earnings, journals, and uncollectible various accountsfinancial reportsreceivable, for corporations.plant assets, depreciation, For additional notes sections and interest, of this accruedcourse and revenue for more and expenses, information dividends, go to ed2go.com/chesapeake retained earnings, and various or financialcontact reportsetroutman for [email protected]. For additional Course sections fee of $115. this course A new andsection for morebegins information every month! go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 190 9NC 9/12Dates - 10/19/18 Location/RoomOL – EDG CharleneInstructor: Messier CEGCEG 190190 9NC9NH 9/122/13 - -10/19/18 3/22/19 OLOL –– EDGEDG CharleneCharlene MessierMessier CEGCEG 190 190 9NH 9NJ 2/134/17 -– 3/22/19 5/24/19 OLOL –– EDGEDG CharleneCharlene MessierMessier CEG 190 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Charlene Messier ACCOUNTING FUNDMANTALS SERIES ACCOUNTINGThis course bundles FUNDMANTALS Accounting Fundamentals SERIES I and Accounting Fundaments II together in one course at a discounted price. ThisFor additionalcourse bundles sections Accounting of this Fundamentalscourse and for I moreand Accounting information Fundaments go to ed2go.com/chesapeake II together in one course or contact at a discounted etroutman price.- [email protected]. additional sections of this Cour coursese fee and $174. for A more new informationsection begins go everyto ed2go.com/chesapeake month! or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $174. A new section begins every month! (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: Course/SectionCEG 191 9NC 9/12Dates - 10/19/18 Location/RoomOL – EDG CharleneInstructor: Messier CEGCEG 191191 9NC9NH 9/12 2/13 - 10/19/18- 3/22/19 OLOL –– EDGEDG CharleneCharlene MessierMessier CEGCEG 191 191 9NH 9NJ 4/172/13 –- 3/22/195/24/19 OLOL –– EDGEDG CharleneCharlene MessierMessier CEG 191 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Charlene Messier 40 40

Categories include: • Business and Professional • IT and Software Development • Management and Corporate • Media and Design • Hospitality and Gaming • Skilled Trades and Industrial • Sustainable Energy and Going Green • Health Care and Fitness • Accounting and Finance • Languages • Writing and Publishing • Teaching and Education

For detailed course outlines including demonstrations and to register, go to: careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake or http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Chesapeake. For more information, call Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822-5400 ext 2360 or e-mail [email protected]. All instruction and questions about the coursework will be handled through an online instructor or through chat rooms. Chesapeake College computer instructors are not available for questions. Be sure to read about other occupational training programs that are listed with the subject area of training.

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

ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS I Learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping while examining how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various financial reports at the end of the fiscal period. Accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes, and various common banking activities will be discussed. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. $115 course fee. A new section begins a every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 035 9NC 9/12 - 10/29/18 OL – EDG Charlene Messier CEG 035 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Charlene Messier CEG 035 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL - EDG Charlene Messier

ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS II Build on the skills you gained in Accounting Fundamentals I (or other introductory course). Explore such topics as special journals, uncollectible accounts receivable, plant assets, depreciation, notes and interest, accrued revenue and expenses, dividends, retained earnings, and various financial reports for corporations. For additional sections of this course and for more information go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 190 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18 OL – EDG Charlene Messier CEG 190 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Charlene Messier CEG 190 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG ONLINECharlene Messier CLASSES

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

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 191 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18 OL – EDG Charlene Messier CEG 191 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Charlene Messier CEG 191 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Charlene Messier

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Business/EntrepreneurshipBUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIP

LEARN TO BUY AND SELL ON eBay If you’ve ever dreamed of working from home or just earning extra income by buying and selling goods online, this course is for you. Learn how to create titles that get noticed, how to craft advertising copy that sells items quickly and for top dollar, and how to create and upload photos of the items you are selling. Learn how to conduct financial transactions and how to pack and ship any item hassle-free. If you’re a buyer, you’ll learn how to value almost any item up for auction, how to get the best possible price, how to protect yourself against fraud, and how to compete effectively against other bidders. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CES 070 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18 OL – EDG Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse CES 070 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse CES 070 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse

STARTING A PET SITTING BUSINESS Find out how you can start your own pet sitting business. Learn the essentials of running your own business including animal care, home visit etiquette, and client relations. You’ll explore start-up costs, accounting, fee-setting, business plans, low-cost marketing, and the many opportunities for expanding your pet sitting services. For information about additional sections of this course go ed2go.com/chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 085 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18 OL – EDG Jeff Grognet CEG 085 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/18 OL – EDG Jeff Grognet CEG 085 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Jeff Grognet

ARTS AND CRAFTS AS A BUSINESS Learn how to turn your arts and crafts hobby into a business. Find your market niche, create a unique sales approach, and discover insider secrets on finding and getting into the best craft shows! For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 086 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18 OL – EDG Terri King CEG 086 9NH 2/13 - 3/22/19 OL – EDG Terri King CEG 086 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Terri King

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A TO Z GRANT WRITING Raise money for your organization by discovering how and where to look for a potential funder. Learn how to network and develop true 51 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed partnerships with a variety of funders, how(410) to organize 827-5850 a successful • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed grant writing campaign, and how to put together a complete proposal package. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEB 130 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18 OL – EDG Linda Vallejo CEB 130 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Linda Vallejo CEB 130 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Linda Vallejo

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Business/EntrepreneurshipBUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIP Business/Entrepreneurship LEARN TO BUY AND SELL ON eBay If you’ve ever dreamed of working from home or just earning extra income by buying and selling goods online, this course is for you. Learn how LEARN TO BUY AND SELL ON eBay to create titles that get noticed, how to craft advertising copy that sells items quickly and for top dollar, and how to create and upload photos of If you’ve ever dreamed of working from home or just earning extra income by buying and selling goods online, this course is for you. Learn how the items you are selling. Learn how to conduct financial transactions and how to pack and ship any item hassle-free. If you’re a buyer, you’ll to create titles that get noticed, how to craft advertising copy that sells items quickly and for top dollar, and how to create and upload photos of learn how to value almost any item up for auction, how to get the best possible price, how to protect yourself against fraud, and how to the items you are selling. Learn how to conduct financial transactions and how to pack and ship any item hassle-free. If you’re a buyer, you’ll compete effectively against other bidders. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or learn how to value almost any item up for auction, how to get the best possible price, how to protect yourself against fraud, and how to contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! compete effectively against other bidders. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or

contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor:

CESCourse/Section 070 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18Dates Location/RoomOL – EDG Kara GordonInstructor: & Shirley Muse CESCES 070 070 9NH 9NC 2/139/12 - -3/22/19 10/19/18 OLOL – EDG– EDG KaraKara Gordon Gordon & Shirley& Shirley Muse Muse CESCES 070 070 9NJ 9NH 4/172/13 – 5/24/19- 3/22/19 OLOL – EDG– EDG KaraKara Gordon Gordon & Shirley& Shirley Muse Muse CES 070 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Kara Gordon & Shirley Muse STARTING A PET SITTING BUSINESS

Find out how you can start your own pet sitting business. Learn the essentials of running your own business including animal care, home visit STARTING A PET SITTING BUSINESS etiquette, and client relations. You’ll explore start-up costs, accounting, fee-setting, business plans, low-cost marketing, and the many Find out how you can start your own pet sitting business. Learn the essentials of running your own business including animal care, home visit opportunities for expanding your pet sitting services. For information about additional sections of this course go ed2go.com/chesapeake etiquette, and client relations. You’ll explore start-up costs, accounting, fee-setting, business plans, low-cost marketing, and the many or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! opportunities for expanding your pet sitting services. For information about additional sections of this course go ed2go.com/chesapeake

or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor:

CEGCourse/Section 085 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18Dates Location/RoomOL – EDG JeffInstructor: Grognet CEGCEG 085 085 9NH 9NC 2/139/12 – -3/22/18 10/19/18 OLOL – EDG– EDG JeffJeff Grognet Grognet CEGCEG 085 085 9NJ 9NH 4/17 2/13 – –5/24/19 3/22/18 OLOL – EDG– EDG JeffJeff Grognet Grognet CEG 085 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Jeff Grognet ARTS AND CRAFTS AS A BUSINESS

Learn how to turn your arts and crafts hobby into a business. Find your market niche, create a unique sales approach, and discover insider ARTS AND CRAFTS AS A BUSINESS secrets on finding and getting into the best craft shows! For information about additional sections of this course go to Learn how to turn your arts and crafts hobby into a business. Find your market niche, create a unique sales approach, and discover insider ed2go.com/chesapeake or, contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! secrets on finding and getting into the best craft shows! For information about additional sections of this course go to

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

CEGCourse/Section 086 9NC 9/12 - 10/19/18Dates Location/RoomOL – EDG TerriInstructor: King CEGCEG 086 086 9NH 9NC 2/139/12 - -3/22/19 10/19/18 OLOL – EDG– EDG TerriTerri King King CEGCEG 086 086 9NJ 9NH 4/172/13 – 5/24/19- 3/22/19 OLOL – EDG– EDG TerriTerri King King CEG 086 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Terri King BUSINESS/NON PROFIT GRANT WRITING BUSINESS/NONBUSINESS/NON PROFIT GRANT PROFIT WRITING GRANT WRITING A TO Z GRANT WRITING

Raise money for your organization by discovering how and where to look for a potential funder. Learn how to network and develop true A TO Z GRANT WRITING partnerships with a variety of funders, how to organize a successful grant writing campaign, and how to put together a complete proposal Raise money for your organization by discovering how and where to look for a potential funder. Learn how to network and develop true package. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact etroutman- partnerships with a variety of funders, how to organize a successful grant writing campaign, and how to put together a complete proposal [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! package. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact etroutman-

[email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month! Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor:

CEBCourse/Section 130 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18Dates Location/RoomOL – EDG LindaInstructor: Vallejo CEBCEB 130 130 9NH 9NC 2/139/12 – –3/22/19 10/19/18 OLOL – EDG– EDG LindaLinda Vallejo Vallejo CEBCEB 130 130 9NJ 9NH 4/172/13 – 5/24/19– 3/22/19 OLOL – EDG– EDG LindaLinda Vallejo Vallejo CEB 130 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Linda Vallejo

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Business/OfficeBUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIPBUSINESS/OFFICE Skills SKILLS

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FUNDAMENTALS Rapid growth in the health, legal services, data processing, management, public relations, and other industries have created many new job opportunities for administrative assistants. Master the essentials of managerial and staff support, information and records management, communications technology, travel and meeting coordination, space planning, and office ergonomics. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 079 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18 OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim CEG 079 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim CEG 079 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS Gain the skills and knowledge you’ll need to prepare for the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®) exam and begin a rewarding career as an administrative assistant. Learn the fundamentals of business operations, accounting/finance, organizational management, and human resources. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact etroutman- [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 179 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18 OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim CEG 179 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim CEG 179 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim

GRAMMAR REFRESHER Gain confidence in your ability to produce grammatically correct writing. Whether you’re a student or professional, a published or beginning writer, this course will help you navigate and master the linguistic twists and turns inherent in English grammar. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 261 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18 OL – EDG Ellen Feld CEG 261 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Ellen Feld CEG 261 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Ellen Feld

RESUME WRITING Create an effective resume or improve the one you already have. Transform your resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews. Learn different resume formats and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Make the most of your work experience. Know what to reveal in a resume, and what to keep to yourself. Learn to overcome gaps in work history and age discrimination. Discover how to use references to your advantage. This course includes the use of online resumes and Internet Resume Secrets. For information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 140 9NC 9/12 – 10/19/18 OL – EDG Stephanie Donaldson CEG 140 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Stephanie Donaldson CEG 140 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Stephanie Donaldson

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SECRETS OF CAREER SUCCESS Develop career-enhancing skills in a single course that covers twelve popular one-day seminar topics, including goal setting, time management, and personal organization. You’ll learn how to improve your creative abilities, gain confidence with financial matters, and how to minimize conflict in your life. Develop a fulfilling career plan and improve relationships with co-workers, friends, and family. For more information about additional sections of this course go to ed2go.com/Chesapeake or contact [email protected]. Course fee $115. A new section begins every month!

Course/Section Dates Location/Room Instructor: CEG 188 9NC 9/12 – 10/29/18 OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim CEG 188 9NH 2/13 – 3/22/19 OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim CEG 188 9NJ 4/17 – 5/24/19 OL – EDG Becky and Tony Swaim

TEACHER TRAINING TEACHER TRAINING Please Split list into 2 columns KIM TEACHER TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE THROUGH ED2GO: TEACHER TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLEAn Introduction THROUGH to Teaching ED2GO: ESL/EFL • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems (1 and 2) An• Creating Introduction a Classroom to Teaching Web Site ESL/EFL • Spanish in the Classroom •• CreatingCreating aK-12 Classroom Learning Web Materials Site • Survival Kit for New Teachers • Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom • Teaching Science: Grade 4-6 • Creating K-12 Learning Materials • Differentiating K-12 Assessments • Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards • Differentiated Instruction in the • Empowering Students with Disabilities • Teaching Students with ADHD Classroom • Guide to Reading and Writing for Student Achievement • Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success •• DifferentiatingGuided Reading: K- 12Differentiated Assessments Classroom • Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 •• EmpoweringGuiding Kids Studentson the Internet with Disabilities • The Classroom Computer • The Creative Classroom •• GuideIntegrating to Reading Technology and Writing in the forClassroom • Using Internet in the Classroom Student• Praxis I Achievement& Praxis II • Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies • Guided Reading: Differentiated ClassroomClasses start monthly! Complete course descriptions are available at www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Course fee $115. For questions and registration information, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected], or 410-827-3410. • Guiding Kids on the Internet Class start dates: 9/12, 10/17, 11/14, 12/12, 1/16, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15, 6/12, 7/17, 8/14 • Integrating Technology in the Classroom • Praxis I & Praxis II • Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems (1 and 2) • Spanish in the Classroom • Survival Kit for New Teachers • Teaching Science: Grade 4-6 • Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards • Teaching Students with ADHD • Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success • Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 • The Classroom Computer 54• The Creative Classroom • Using Internet in the Classroom (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed

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Classes start monthly! Complete course descriptions are available at www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Course fee $115. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT For questions and registration informa­tion, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected], or 410-822-5400 ext 2360.

Class start dates: ONLINE CLASSES 9/12, 10/17, 11/14, 12/12, 1/16, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15, 6/12, 7/17, 8/14

ED2GOED2GO ChesapeakeVETERINARY College offers an exciting ASSISTANT array of noncredit online TRAINING courses. There are hundreds of classes offered each month to choose from! You will have access to your classroom 24 hours a day, seven days a week from any computer with Internet connection. Aren’t sure if online learning is for you? Try a class for up to seven days before you pay!

How do I get started? Use these two easy steps:

1. Visit our Online Instruction Center www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Find the course you want to take and ENROLL in the course. Click the “Enroll Now” button, select a start date and click “Continue Enrollment.” If you are a new student you will need to create an account. If you are a returning student, log in with your email address and password. Under “Payment Options,” select “Purchase Course.” You will receive an email confirmation, but you are not officially registered for the course until the college receives a Chesapeake College registration form and payment. You will be guided through the process, step-by-step.

2. REGISTER/PAY - Submit a “Chesapeake College Continuing Education registration form” (that will be emailed to you in step 1 above) with payment by fax, mail or in person to complete the registration process.

How do I enter the classroom? When your course starts return to our Online Instruction Center (www.ed2go. com/chesapeake) and click the classroom link.

What types of classes are offered? Ed2go offers a wide range of topics from Accounting, Certification Prep, Computer Skills, Database Management, Graphic Design, Health Care, Personal & Career Development, Teaching, Accounting, Languages, Photography, Personal Enrichment, Test Prep and more! Most of the classes are six weeks in length and offer two lessons a week for a total of 12 classes. If you aren’t sure if online learning is for you, try the class for up to seven days before you pay. Be sure to visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeake to see the complete list of classes.

Who do I contact if I have questions?

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

Class start dates: 9/12, 10/17, 11/14, 12/12, 1/6, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15 INSTITUTE FOR ADULT LEARNING (IAL)

Arts & Literature Analysis & Discussion of Harry Potter Turn to Contemporary Literature Contemporary Novels KIM – can you split theseChesapeake into 2 columns please Memoir Writing Museums of Delmarva for Lifelong Music of the Romantic Period Oil Painting: Clouds Learning Tarot: A World of Art and History Theme and Variations in Western Art • Personal Enrichment • Computer Training Computer Confidence • Institute for Adult Learning • Excel Word Learn more at Culinary www.chesapeake.edu

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Classes start monthly! Complete course descriptions are available at www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Course fee $115. For questions and registration informa­tion, contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at [email protected], or 410-822-5400 ext 2360.

Class start dates: 9/12, 10/17, 11/14, 12/12, 1/16, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15, 6/12, 7/17, 8/14

ED2GO Chesapeake College offers an exciting array of noncredit online courses. There are hundreds of classes offered each month to choose from! You will have access to your classroom 24 hours a day, seven days a week from any computer with Internet connection. Aren’t sure if online learning is for you? Try a class for up to seven days before you pay!

How do I get started? Use these two easy steps:

1. Visit our Online Instruction Center www.ed2go.com/chesapeake. Find the course you want to take and ENROLL in the course. Click the “Enroll Now” button, select a start date and click “Continue Enrollment.” If you are a new student you will need to create an account. If you are a returning student, log in with your email address and password. Under “Payment Options,” select “Purchase Course.” You will receive an email confirmation, but you are not officially registered for the course until the college receives a Chesapeake College registration form and payment. You will be guided through the process, step-by-step.

2. REGISTER/PAY - Submit a “Chesapeake College Continuing Education registration form” (that will be emailed to you in step 1 above) with payment by fax, mail or in person to complete the registration process.

How do I enter the classroom? WhenHealth your and course Fitness starts return to our Online Instruction Center (www.ed2go. com/chesapeake) and click the classroom link. Introduction to Meditation WhatIntroduction types of to classesPhilosophy are offered?of Reiki and Shamanism Ed2goLine Dancing offers a wide range of topics from Accounting, Certification Prep, Computer Skills, Database Management, Graphic Design, Health Care, PersonalPickleball & Career Development, Teaching, Accounting, Languages, Photography, Personal Enrichment, Test Prep and more! Most of the classes areTennis six weeks in length and offer two lessons a week for a total of 12 classes. If you aren’t sure if online learning is for you, try the class for up to sevenYoga days before you pay. Be sure to visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeake to see the complete list of classes. Chesapeake Zumba Gold College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Who do I contact if I have questions? History and Social Science EllenJerusalem: Troutman A Biblical-Wallace History 410 -822-5400 ext 2360, [email protected]. CoreSENIORS Principles in Psychology 3 ClassCurrent start Events dates: 9/12, 10/17, 11/14, 12/12, 1/6, 2/13, 3/13, 4/17, 5/15 History of US First Ladies, PT1 HouseINSTITUTE of Tudor: English FOR History ADULT LEARNING (IAL) PersonalINSTITUTE Political Identity FOR ADULT LEARNING The Islands of the Mid-Shore ArtsWorking & Literature Productivity Health and Fitness AnalysisWorld War & DiscussionI, Causes, Battles of Harry … Potter Introduction to Meditation Contemporary Literature Introduction to Philosophy of Reiki and Shamanism IALContemporary SHOWCASE Novels of CLASSES Line Dancing KIM – can you splitPreferably these into in 2a columnsbox like an please AD WyeMemoir Mills Writin- g Pickleball WineMuseums and Cheeseof Delmarva Social – Thursday, AugustTennis 16, 2018 Music 2– 4 pm of the Romantic Period Yoga OilTodd Painting: Performing Clouds Arts Center Lobby ChesapeakeZumba College, Gold Wye Mills Campus Tarot: A World of Art and History ThemeCambridge and Variations- in Western Art History and Social Science Coffee and Donuts Social – Thursday, AugustJerusalem: 23, 2018 A Biblical History 2Computer pm– 3:30 Trainingpm Core Principles in Psychology 3 ChesapeakeComputer Confidence College, Cambridge Center Current Events Excel History of US First Ladies, PT1 th PleaseWord RSVP by Aug. 9 to: House of Tudor: English History Lyndy Mothershead at 410-822-5400 ext. 2300Personal or email Political [email protected] Identity JoinCulinary us to learn about the IAL, socialize, meetThe the Islands instructors, of the Mid and-Shore hear brief descriptions of upcoming classes. Working Productivity Local trips World War I, Causes, Battles … Scheduled for Fall and Spring – email [email protected] 44 IAL SHOWCASE of CLASSES Preferably in a box like an AD Wye Mills- For more information about course offerings, contact Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected] or visit the IAL Wine and Cheese Social – Thursday, August 16, 2018 webpage: https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial 2– 4 pm

Todd Performing Arts Center Lobby Chesapeake College, Wye Mills Campus Established in 2001, the Institute for Adult Learning (IAL) at Chesapeake College is a membership organization open to all individuals 50 years of age or older. The IAL features a program of classes, Lunch and Learn/Brown Bag lectures, and special events such as day trips to museums, or Cambridge- other attractions within a reasonable driving distance. The Institute offers lifelong learning to older adults at a reduced cost. Coffee and Donuts Social – Thursday, August 23, 2018

2 pm– 3:30 pm Under 50 years of age - $170 Membership: The IAL is a membership based program. Students that join the program are entitled to take as many IAL classes as they choose for Chesapeake College, Cambridge Center the semester, space permitting. We offer a Fall Semester and Spring Seme ster.

Course/Section Registration Membership Please RSVP by Aug. 9th to: Membership includes unlimited participation in all IAL courses, reduced prices for all IAL tours, daystart trips dateto nearby cities Locationand social activities. Lyndy Mothershead at 410-822-5400 ext. 2300 or email [email protected] CEL 10U5 F 8/16/18 WYE Mills Join us to learn about the IAL, socialize, meet the instructors, and hear brief descriptions of upcoming classes. How to Register:

Local trips 50 years of age and older Membership - $75 Cambridge Only Membership - $25 Scheduled for Fall and Spring – email [email protected] Course/Section Registration Membership Course/Section Registration Membership start date Location start date For moreLocation information about course offerings, contact Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected] or visit the IAL 8/16/18 Cambridge CEL 103 F 8/16/18 webpage:WYE Millshttps://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing CEL 160 F -education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial

Established in 2001, the Institute for Adult Learning (IAL) at Chesapeake College is a membership organization open to all individuals 50 years of Talbot Senior Center Only Membership - $25 Under 50 years of age - $170 age or older. The IAL features a program of classes, Lunch and Learn/Brown Bag lectures, and special events such as day trips to museums, or

other attractions within a reasonable driving distance. The Institute offers lifelong learning to older adults at a reduced cost. Course/Section Registration Membership Course/Section Registration Membership start date Membership:Location The IAL is a membership based program. Studentsstart date that join the programLocation are entitled to take as many IAL classes as they choose for CEL 10U5 F 8/16/18 the semester,WYE Mills space permitting. We offerCEL a280 Fall F Semester and8/16/18 Spring Semester. Easton 45

Membership includes unlimited participation in all IAL courses, reduced prices for all IAL tours, day trips to nearby cities and social activities. Location: Classes are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College located at the intersection of Routes 50 and 213, the Cambridge Cambridge Only Membership - $25 College Center on Race Street in Cambridge, MD and Brookletts Place Talbot County Senior Center (TCSR), 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton, MD. How to Register:

Course/Section Registration Membership Opportunities: Members are encouraged to offer new course ideas, serve as instructors and join committees (membership, curriculum, special start date 50 yearsLocation of age and older Membership - $75 events, and publicity). Expand your horizons through active participation in Institute affairs, develop new friendships and become part of a CEL 160 F 8/16/18 Cambridge growing organization. Lunch and Learn/Brown Bag lectures are held immediately following the Current Events course each semester. You may Course/Section Registration Membership use the college cafeteria and either buy lunch or bring your own. start date Location 56Talbot Senior Center Only Membership - $25 CEL 103 F 8/16/18 WYE Mills (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_edA complete list of courses with descriptions will be in the IAL brochure that will be mailed out to interested parties each fall and spring. To have your name added to the list, please call 410-822-5400 ext. 2300, or e-mail [email protected]. The IAL plans to offer group tours to interesting Course/Section Registration Membership locations. More information will be available in the IAL brochure or visit the IAL webpage: https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing- start date Location education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial CEL 280 F 8/16/18 Easton

ARTS and LITERATURE Location: Classes are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College located at the intersection of Routes 50 and 213, the Cambridge 45

College Center on Race Street in Cambridge, MD and Brookletts Place Talbot County Senior Center (TCSR), 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton, MD. ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION OF HARRY POTTER Opportunities: Members are encouraged to offer new course ideas, serveThis as instructorscontinuing andeducation join committees course is designed (membership, to provide curriculum, a venue special for the new as well as veteran reader of Harry Potter to analyze and discuss the events, and publicity). Expand your horizons through active participation seventhin Institute book affairs, in J.K. develop Rowling's new epic friendships and inspiring and become fantasy series.part of Topics a include: a brief introduction and sorting, discussion of the book by growing organization. Lunch and Learn/Brown Bag lectures are held immediatelychapter sections,following and the analysis Current ofEvents the book course as aeach whole. semest er. You may use the college cafeteria and either buy lunch or bring your own. Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: A complete list of courses with descriptions will be in the IAL brochure that will be mailed out to interested parties each fall and spring. To have your name added to the list, please call 410-822-5400 ext. 2300, or e-mail [email protected] 268 F TheTh IAL plans9/6 to- 12/6/18 offer grou p tours13 to interesting1:15 - 2:45 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock locations. More information will be available in the IAL brochure or visit the IAL webpage: https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuingNo class 11/22 - education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE: DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE ARTS and LITERATURE CLASS HELD EVERY OTHER WEEK (9/10, 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5) This course is designed to teach students how to compare writing styles of different authors of contemporary literature. Students will compare ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION OF HARRY POTTER books, describe the strengths and weaknesses, and the methods used to develop each story line.

This continuing education course is designed to provide a venue for the new as well as veteran reader of Harry Potter to analyze and discuss the Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: seventh book in J.K. Rowling's epic and inspiring fantasy series. Topics include: a brief introduction and sorting, discussion of the book by chapter sections, and analysis of the book as a whole. CEL 275 F M 9/10 – 11/5/18 5 1 – 2:30 PM WYE Mills/HEC-117 Susan Thau

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CONTEMPORARY NOVELS: BEING IN A RELATIONSHIP, RUTURE AND REPAIR CEL 268 F Th 9/6 - 12/6/18 13 1:15 - 2:45Three pm contemporWYEar yMills/EDC novels about-27 the tensionSteve between Kinlock storyteller and the tale, the desire to be known, the haunting of memory and blurred No class 11/22 boundaries between the self’s parts and its whole as well as the self and others. Instructors Note: novels to be discussed include, Heti, Sheila, How Should a Person Be? (two friends); Offill, Jenny, Dept of Speculation (a couple); Zink, Neil, Mislaid (a family). CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE: DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE 46 CLASS HELD EVERY OTHER WEEK (9/10, 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5) This course is designed to teach students how to compare writing styles of different authors of contemporary literature. Students will compare books, describe the strengths and weaknesses, and the methods used to develop each story line.

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

CEL 275 F M 9/10 – 11/5/18 5 1 – 2:30 PM WYE Mills/HEC-117 Susan Thau

CONTEMPORARY NOVELS: BEING IN A RELATIONSHIP, RUTURE AND REPAIR Three contemporary novels about the tension between storyteller and the tale, the desire to be known, the haunting of memory and blurred boundaries between the self’s parts and its whole as well as the self and others. Instructors Note: novels to be discussed include, Heti, Sheila, How Should a Person Be? (two friends); Offill, Jenny, Dept of Speculation (a couple); Zink, Neil, Mislaid (a family). 46

Under 50 years of age - $170

Course/Section Registration Membership start date Location CEL 10U5 F 8/16/18 WYE Mills

Cambridge Only Membership - $25

Course/Section Registration Membership start date Location CEL 160 F 8/16/18 Cambridge Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Talbot Senior Center Only Membership - $25

Course/Section Registration Membership start date Location SENIORS CEL 280 F 8/16/18 Easton

Location: Classes are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College located at the intersection of Routes 50 and 213, the Cambridge College Center on Race Street in Cambridge, MD and Brookletts Place Talbot County Senior Center (TCSR), 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton, MD.

Opportunities: Members are encouraged to offer new course ideas, serve as instructors and join committees (membership, curriculum, special events, and publicity). Expand your horizons through active participation in Institute affairs, develop new friendships and become part of a growing organization. Lunch and Learn/Brown Bag lectures are held immediately following the Current Events course each semester. You may use the college cafeteria and either buy lunch or bring your own.

A complete list of courses with descriptions will be in the IAL brochure that will be mailed out to interested parties each fall and spring. To have your name added to the list, please call 410-822-5400 ext. 2300, or e-mail [email protected]. The IAL plans to offer group tours to interesting locations. More information will be available in the IAL brochure or visit the IAL webpage: https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing- education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial

ARTS and LITERATURE

ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION OF HARRY POTTER This continuing education course is designed to provide a venue for the new as well as veteran reader of Harry Potter to analyze and discuss the seventh book in J.K. Rowling's epic and inspiring fantasy series. Topics include: a brief introduction and sorting, discussion of the book by chapter sections, and analysis of the book as a whole.

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

CEL 268 F Th 9/6 - 12/6/18 13 1:15 - 2:45 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock No class 11/22

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE: DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE CLASS HELD EVERY OTHER WEEK (9/10, 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5) This course is designed to teach students how to compare writing styles of different authors of contemporary literature. Students will compare books, describe the strengths and weaknesses, and the methods used to develop each story line.

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

CEL 275 F M 9/10 – 11/5/18 5 1 – 2:30 PM WYE Mills/HEC-117 Susan Thau

CONTEMPORARY NOVELS: BEING IN A RELATIONSHIP, RUTURE AND REPAIR Three contemporary novels about the tension between storyteller and the tale, the desire to be known, the haunting of memory and blurred boundaries between the self’s parts and its whole as well as the self and others. Instructors Note: novels to be discussed include, Heti, Sheila, How Should a Person Be? (two friends); Offill, Jenny, Dept of Speculation (a couple); Zink, Neil, Mislaid (a family). 46

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Under 50 years of age - $170

Course/Section Registration Membership start date Location CEL 10U5 F 8/16/18 WYE Mills

Cambridge Only Membership - $25

Course/Section Registration Membership start date Location CEL 160 F 8/16/18 Cambridge

Talbot Senior Center Only Membership - $25

Course/Section Registration Membership start date Location CEL 280 F 8/16/18 Easton

Location: Classes are held on the Wye Mills Campus of Chesapeake College located at the intersection of Routes 50 and 213, the Cambridge College Center on Race Street in Cambridge, MD and Brookletts Place Talbot County Senior Center (TCSR), 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton, MD.

Opportunities: Members are encouraged to offer new course ideas, serve as instructors and join committees (membership, curriculum, special events, and publicity). Expand your horizons through active participation in Institute affairs, develop new friendships and become part of a growing organization. Lunch and Learn/Brown Bag lectures are held immediately following the Current Events course each semester. You may use the college cafeteria and either buy lunch or bring your own.

A complete list of courses with descriptions will be in the IAL brochure that will be mailed out to interested parties each fall and spring. To have yourChesapeake name added College to the list, NONCREDITplease call 410 CAREER-822-5400 TRAINING ext. 2300, & or ENRICHMENT e-mail [email protected]. The IAL plans to offer group tours to interesting locations. More information will be available in the IAL brochure or visit the IAL webpage: https://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing- education/institute-for-adult-learning-ial

ARTSARTS and LITERATURE & LITERATURE

ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION OF HARRY POTTER This continuing education course is designed to provide a venue for the new as well as veteran reader of Harry Potter to analyze and discuss the seventh book in J.K. Rowling's epic and inspiring fantasy series. Topics include: a brief introduction and sorting, discussion of the book by chapter sections, and analysis of the book as a whole.

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

CEL 268 F Th 9/6 - 12/6/18 13 1:15 - 2:45 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock No class 11/22

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE: DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE CLASS HELD EVERY OTHER WEEK (9/10, 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5) This course is designed to teach students how to compare writing styles of different authors of contemporary literature. Students will compare books, describe the strengths and weaknesses, and the methods used to develop each story line.

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

CEL 275 F M 9/10 – 11/5/18 5 1 – 2:30 PM WYE Mills/HEC-117 Susan Thau

CONTEMPORARY NOVELS: BEING IN A RELATIONSHIP, RUTURE AND REPAIR Three contemporary novels about the tension between storyteller and the tale, the desire to be known, the haunting of memory and blurred boundaries between the self’s parts and its whole as well as the self and others. Instructors Note: novels to be discussed include, Heti, Sheila, How Should a Person Be? (two friends); Offill, Jenny, Dept of Speculation (a couple); Zink, Neil, Mislaid (a family). 46 Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 262 F W 9/12 – 9/26/18 3 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC- Margot Miller 117

INTRO TO BEAD WEAVING This course will review the basics of bead weaving including types of bead weaving stitches, the types of beads available, and supplies/tools used. Students will have hands-on experience making a bracelet using right-angle weave with peanut beads, rondelles, and round seed beads. This is a beginner project. Bracelet kits will be available to purchase at the first class ($5- $7) If you have any questions or would like a picture of the bracelet, please contact Teddy at [email protected]. Limited to 10 participants, so register early!

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

CES 005 F T 10/16 – 10/23/18 2 1 – 2:30 PM WYE Mills/HEC-117 Teddy Griffin

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 147 F T 9/4 – 9/18/18 3 1 - 3 pm TSRC/TBD Barbara Reisert

MUSEUMS OF DELMARVA This course is for the individual interested in expanding their historical knowledge by way of intriguing and little known sites. Topics include: exploring the history in Delaware, Maryland, and Eastern Shore Virginia, and visits to local museums.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 265 F Th 9/13 - 10/18/18 6 11:15 - 12:45 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 John Wieczoreck

58MUSIC OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD This course is intended for the student interested(410) 827-5850 in developing • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed a deeper appreciation for music and composers of the Romantic Period (1780- 1910). Topics include: exploring relationships between composers and their music of the era, and the evolution from Mozart and the Classical Period into that of the periods that followed.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 264 F Th 9/13 - 10/18/18 6 9:30 - 11 am WYE Mills/HEC-117 John Wieczoreck

OIL PAINTING: CLOUDS This four painting “cloud series” course is designed to provide the basics in how to create mood and atmosphere with various types of cloud formations. Students will practice color mixing, brush strokes, paint application, painting vocabulary, and composition to create a work of art that is personally pleasing. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list. [email protected] Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 267 F F 9/7 - 9/28/18 4 3 - 5 pm WYE Mills/TECH-101 Patricia Lang

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 277 F T 9/4 - 9/18/18 3 10:30 am - 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Suzanne Sanders

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Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 262 F W 9/12 – 9/26/18 3 1 – 2:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC- Margot Miller 117

INTRO TO BEAD WEAVING This course will review the basics of bead weaving including types of bead weaving stitches, the types of beads available, and supplies/tools used. Students will have hands-on experience making a bracelet using right-angle weave with peanut beads, rondelles, and round seed beads. This is a beginner project. Bracelet kits will be available to purchase at the first class ($5- $7) If you have any questions or would like a picture of the bracelet, please contact Teddy at [email protected]. Limited to 10 participants, so register early!

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

CES 005 F T 10/16 – 10/23/18 2 1 – 2:30 PM WYE Mills/HEC-117 Teddy Griffin

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 147 F T 9/4 – 9/18/18 3 1 - 3 pm TSRC/TBD Barbara Reisert

MUSEUMS OF DELMARVA This course is for the individual interested in expanding their historicalChesapeake knowledge by College way of intriguing NONCREDIT and little CAREER known TRAINING sites. Topics & ENRICHMENT include: exploring the history in Delaware, Maryland, and Eastern Shore Virginia, and visits to local museums.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 265 F Th 9/13 - 10/18/18 6 11:15 - 12:45 pm ARTSWYE Mills/HEC -117& LITERATUREJohn Wieczoreck

MUSIC OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD This course is intended for the student interested in developing a deeper appreciation for music and composers of the Romantic Period (1780- 1910). Topics include: exploring relationships between composers and their music of the era, and the evolution from Mozart and the Classical Period into that of the periods that followed.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 264 F Th 9/13 - 10/18/18 6 9:30 - 11 am WYE Mills/HEC-117 John Wieczoreck

OIL PAINTING: CLOUDS This four painting “cloud series” course is designed to provide the basics in how to create mood and atmosphere with various types of cloud formations. Students will practice color mixing, brush strokes, paint application, painting vocabulary, and composition to create a work of art that is personally pleasing. Supplies not provided, participants will be required to purchase a kit of minimum supplies. Please contact the instructor for a supply list. [email protected] Limited to 12 participants, so register early!

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 267 F F 9/7 - 9/28/18 4 3 - 5 pm WYE Mills/TECH-101 Patricia Lang

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 277 F T 9/4 - 9/18/18 3 10:30 am - 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Suzanne Sanders

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This course is designed to discuss the six major themes (subject matter) used in western art and to explain why and how these themes have developed and transitioned from the caves to the 21st century. Topics include: the variations and interpretations of these themes, comparing works of painting and sculpture by major artists and art movements, and reason for changes over the centuries.

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 261 F Th 11/1 - 12/6/18 5 1 - 2:30 pm Wye Mills/HPAC-131 Beverly Hall Smith No class 11/22

COMPUTER TRAINING Computer Course Level Key Select the appropriate level of computer course to meet your needs. Each course is rated using a  symbol to indicate the level of experience you should have prior to registering. To get the most out of your course, register for the course level that is right for you.

 Little or no experience.  Limited keyboarding/computer experience or completion of a  course.  Some familiarity with software or Windows or key boarding and completion of a  course.  Keyboarding, specific software and Windows knowledge or completion of a  course.

Microsoft Office

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

• Courses are held on the WYE Mills campus, 9 am to 4 pm. • Hands-on computer use and significant opportunity for questions and group interaction. 59 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Courses have no specific pre-requisites, however it is important to understand that the courses will be more productive for students who have some basic computer abilities such as being able to: • Start the computer and open programs (applications) • Control a mouse to navigate (point, click and drag) • Use a keyboard to enter text and numbers – a certain typing speed is not required

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 276 F F 9/7/18 1 9 am - 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 EXCEL - BASICS Learn the basics of spreadsheet application that is an essential tool for today’s workplace. Learn the basic concepts of Excel. Discover how to build, edit and format spreadsheets and create basic and complex formulas and functions. Learn to create and modify charts.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 251 F F 10/5/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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

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THEME AND VARIATIONS IN WESTERN ART This course is designed to discuss the six major themes (subject matter) used in western art and to explain why and how these themes have developed and transitioned from the caves to the 21st century. Topics include: the variations and interpretations of these themes, comparing works of painting and sculpture by major artists and art movements, and reason for changes over the centuries. Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 261 F Th 11/1 - 12/6/18 5 1 - 2:30 pm Wye Mills/HPAC-131 Beverly Hall Smith No class 11/22 COMPUTER TRAINING COMPUTER TRAINING Computer Course Level Key Select the appropriate level of computer course to meet your needs. Each course is rated using a  symbol to indicate the level of experience you should have prior to registering. To get the most out of your course, register for the course level that is right for you.

 Little or no experience.  Limited keyboarding/computer experience or completion of a  course.  Some familiarity with software or Windows or key boarding and completion of a  course.  Keyboarding, specific software and Windows knowledge or completion of a  course.

Microsoft Office

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

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

Courses have no specific pre-requisites, however it is important to understand that the courses will be more productive for students who have some basic computer abilities such as being able to: • Start the computer and open programs (applications) • Control a mouse to navigate (point, click and drag) • Use a keyboard to enter text and numbers – a certain typing speed is not required

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

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 276 F F 9/7/18 1 9 am - 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 EXCEL - BASICS Learn the basics of spreadsheet application that is an essential tool for today’s workplace. Learn the basic concepts of Excel. Discover how to build, edit and format spreadsheets and create basic and complex formulas and functions. Learn to create and modify charts.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 251 F F 10/5/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: 48 CEL 252 F F 10/12/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 WORD BASICS Learn the basics of word processing with Microsoft Word. Learn how to create, save, edit, and print documents. Also learn how to move, copy, format documents use proofing tools, tabs, and indents. You will create, sort, format, merge and perform calculations in tables. This class is the beginning level of word and will help you with basic document preparation.

60 Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 253 F F 9/14/18(410) 827-58501 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 254 F F 9/21/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 255 F F 9/28/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

CULINARY

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

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

CEL 271 F T 9/25/18 1 10 - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

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

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

CEL 272 F T 10/9/18 1 10 - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

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

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

CEL 273 F T 10/30/18 1 10 - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 252 F F 10/12/18 1 9 am – 4 pm COMPUTERWYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick TRAINING Heline

 WORD BASICS Learn the basics of word processing with Microsoft Word. Learn how to create, save, edit, and print documents. Also learn how to move, copy, format documents use proofing tools, tabs, and indents. You will create, sort, format, merge and perform calculations in tables. This class is the beginning level of word and will help you with basic document preparation.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 253 F F 9/14/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 254 F F 9/21/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEI 255 F F 9/28/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

CULINARY

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

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

CEL 271 F T 9/25/18 1 10 - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

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

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

CEL 272 F T 10/9/18 1 10 - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

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

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

CEL 273 F T 10/30/18 1 10 - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

4961 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 252 F F 10/12/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

 WORD BASICS Learn the basics of word processing with Microsoft Word. Learn how to create, save, edit, and print documents. Also learn how to move, copy, format documents use proofing tools, tabs, and indents. You will create, sort, format, merge and perform calculations in tables. This class is the beginning level of word and will help you with basic document preparation.

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 253 F F 9/14/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 254 F F 9/21/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

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

Course/Section Day Date Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT CEI 255 F F 9/28/18 1 9 am – 4 pm WYE Mills/EDC-26 Patrick Heline

CULINARYCULINARY

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

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

CEL 271 F T 9/25/18 1 10 - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

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

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

CEL 272 F T 10/9/18 1 10 - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

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

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

CEL 273 F T 10/30/18 1 10 - 1 pm WYE Mills/TPAC Kitchen Katie Barney

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62 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

HEALTH and FITNESS HEALTH & FITNESS

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

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

CES 388 F Th 9/13 – 10/4/18 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Susan Claggett Courts

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

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

CES 039 F W 9/12 – 10/3/18 4 10:30 – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Susan Claggett

CES 039 9FF W 10/17 – 11/7/18 4 10:30 – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Susan Claggett

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

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

CES 390 F Th 10/18 – 11/8/18 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Susan Claggett Courts

INTRO TO MEDITATION This course is designed to familiarize the student with the body’s energy and system as well as introduce the various forms of meditation. At the conclusion of the class, the student will be able to identify and describe the energetic system of the body, perform various forms of meditation styles and discuss the origins of various meditation techniques.

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

CEL 258 F W 9/5 – 10/10/18 6 8:45 – 10:15 am WYE Mills/EDC-27 Andrew Larrimore

INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY OF REIKI AND SHAMANISM This course is designed to educate students on the principles and philosophy of energy work/Reiki. In this class we will discuss the parts of the energetic system of the body, examine the various forms of energy work from around the world and the benefits from the different principles and philosophies.

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

CEL 228 F W 9/5 – 10/10/18 6 10:30 – 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Andrew Larrimore

LINE DANCING This is a beginner dance class where students will learn the basic dance steps for a different dance style each week and will learn a routine to go with each basic dance step learned. This class is definitely for someone who wants to get some exercise for a healthy lifestyle and have fun too. Limited to 15 participants, so register early!

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

CES 463 F F 9/7 – 10/5/18 5 10:30 – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Maxine Wixom 50 63

(410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed NEW! PICKLEBALL (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed This course is designed for players of all abilities. The key rules of the game will be covered including the pickleball serve, volleys, scorekeeping, the double-bounce rule and player positions. Pickleball perforated polymer balls will be provided. Participants must bring their own paddles. Space Limited!

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

CEL 257 F W 9/12 – 10/3/18 4 12 – 1:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Susan Claggett Courts

ZUMBA GOLD Perfect for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity. How It Works: The design of the class introduces easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong. Benefits: Class focuses on all elements of fitness: cardiovascular, muscular conditioning, flexibility and balance! Limited to 15 participants, so register early!

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

CES 038 F F 10/26 – 12/7/18 6 1 – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Kathy Leary No class 11/23

HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

JERUSALEM: A BIBLICAL HISTORY This course is designed for the student interested in exploring the history of the people of Israel and he followers of Jesus, and their unalterable tie to Mt. Zion and the political, symbolic, and religious significance. This course will encounter the Jewish and Christian Scriptures with their mentions of Jerusalem in history, poetry, and apocalyptic visions.

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

CEL 256 F M 9/10 - 10/8/18 5 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mark Delcuze

CORE PRINCIPLES IN PSYCHOLOGY 3 This continuing education course is designed to introduce the attendee to some core principles found in psychology with a focus on thought, reasoning and language, intelligence and I.Q testing, genetic and environmental influences on intelligence and the interaction of science and politics in psychology.

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

CEL 270 F F 11/16 - 12/14/18 4 10:30 - 12 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Steve Kinlock No class 11/23

CURRENT EVENTS & SOCIAL ISSUES Facilitators will lead participant-directed current events discussion sessions. Discussion leaders and class participants choose topics from TV and computer news sources, and from reading newspapers and news magazines. Issues will be wide-ranging, including science, the environment, business, medicine, world events, politics, sports and religion. The intent is to stimulate discussion, to foster respect for differing points of view, to explore unfamiliar topics, and to learn from one another.

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

CEL 019 F M 10/15 – 12/3/18 8 10 – 11:30 am WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mary Whitehead/Larry Blount

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Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: HEALTHCES 463 F F & FITNESS9/7 – 10/5/18 5 10:30 – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Maxine Wixom

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

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

CEL 257 F W 9/12 – 10/3/18 4 12 – 1:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Susan Claggett Courts

ZUMBA GOLD Perfect for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity. How It Works: The design of the class introduces easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong. Benefits: Class focuses on all elements of fitness: cardiovascular, muscular conditioning, flexibility and balance! Limited to 15 participants, so register early!

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

CES 038 F F 10/26 – 12/7/18 6 1 – 2 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Kathy Leary No class 11/23

HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

JERUSALEM: A BIBLICAL HISTORY This course is designed for the student interested in exploring the history of the people of Israel and he followers of Jesus, and their unalterable tie to Mt. Zion and the political, symbolic, and religious significance. This course will encounter the Jewish and Christian Scriptures with their mentions of Jerusalem in history, poetry, and apocalyptic visions.

Course/SectionSTAY DaysCONNECTED Dates Sessions WITH CHESAPEAKETime Location/Room COLLEGE! Instructor: CEL 256Download F M the9/10 mobile - 10/8/18 App on5 Google3 - 4:30 Play, pm iTunesWYE or Mills/EDC at -27 Mark Delcuze

CORE PRINCIPLEShttps://guidebook.com/app/Chesapeake IN PSYCHOLOGY 3 & follow us on social media: This continuing education course is designed to introduce the attendee to some core principles found in psychology with a focus on thought, reasoning and language, intelligence and I.Q testing, genetic and environmental influences on intelligence and the interaction of science and politics in psychology. Emergency Alerts on Twitter: @ChesCollAlerts Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CEL 270 F F 11/16 - 12/14/18 4 10:30 - 12 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Steve Kinlock @ChesapeakeCollNo class 11/23

CURRENT EVENTS & SOCIAL ISSUES Facilitators will lead participant-directed current events discussion sessions. Discussion leaders and class participants choose topics from TV and computer news sources,@ChesapeakeCollege and from reading newspapers and news magazines. Issues will be wide-ranging, including science, the environment, business, medicine, world events, politics, sports and religion. The intent is to stimulate discussion, to foster respect for differing points of view, to explore unfamiliar topics, and to learn from one another.

Course/Section chesapeakecollegeDays Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: CEL 019 F M 10/15 – 12/3/18 8 10 – 11:30 am WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mary Whitehead/Larry Blount

51 64 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Course/Section Days Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor:

CES 463 F F 9/7 – 10/5/18 5 10:30 – 12 pm WYE Mills/HPAC-103 Maxine Wixom

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

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

CEL 257 F W 9/12 – 10/3/18 4 12 – 1:30 pm WYE Mills/Tennis Susan Claggett Courts

ZUMBA GOLD Perfect for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity. How It Works: The design of the class introduces easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong. Benefits: Class focuses on all elements of fitness: cardiovascular, muscular conditioning, flexibility and balance! Limited to 15 participants, so register early!

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

CES 038 F F 10/26 – 12/7/18 6 Chesapeake1 – 2 pm CollegeWYE NONCREDIT Mills/HPAC -CAREER103 TRAININGKathy &Leary ENRICHMENT No class 11/23

HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY & SOCIAL SCIENCE

JERUSALEM: A BIBLICAL HISTORY This course is designed for the student interested in exploring the history of the people of Israel and he followers of Jesus, and their unalterable tie to Mt. Zion and the political, symbolic, and religious significance. This course will encounter the Jewish and Christian Scriptures with their mentions of Jerusalem in history, poetry, and apocalyptic visions.

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

CEL 256 F M 9/10 - 10/8/18 5 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mark Delcuze

CORE PRINCIPLES IN PSYCHOLOGY 3 This continuing education course is designed to introduce the attendee to some core principles found in psychology with a focus on thought, reasoning and language, intelligence and I.Q testing, genetic and environmental influences on intelligence and the interaction of science and politics in psychology.

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

CEL 270 F F 11/16 - 12/14/18 4 10:30 - 12 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Steve Kinlock No class 11/23

CURRENT EVENTS & SOCIAL ISSUES Facilitators will lead participant-directed current events discussion sessions. Discussion leaders and class participants choose topics from TV and computer news sources, and from reading newspapers and news magazines. Issues will be wide-ranging, including science, the environment, business, medicine, world events, politics, sports and religion. The intent is to stimulate discussion, to foster respect for differing points of view, to explore unfamiliar topics, and to learn from one another.

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

CEL 019 F M 10/15 – 12/3/18 8 10 – 11:30 am WYE Mills/EDC-27 Mary Whitehead/Larry Blount

HISTORY OF US FIRST LADIES, PT1 This course is designed for students to examine and discuss the lives of America’s Presidential wives through US history. Students will review the early years, education, social status, careers before the White House, and life after the White House. In addition, students will examine the impact they had on their husbands’ presidency and on American society. This course will cover Martha Washington to Louisa 51 Adams.

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

CEL 178 F T 10/16 - 12/4/18 8 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patrick Heline

HOUSE OF TUDOR: ENGLISH HISTORY This course is designed for the student interested in exploring the historical detail personages and events that have perennially captured the imaginations of generations of English-speaking people. Topics include: the five sovereigns of the House of Tudor, changes in the official religion, and the events that characterized the transition from the medieval to modern times.

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

CEL 259 F M 11/12 - 12/10/18 5 3 - 4:30 pm Cambridge/206 Daniel Dunlap

PERSONAL POLITICAL IDENTITY This course is designed to introduce the layperson to politics and personal political identity. The course will include brief in-class readings, lectures, and discussions. Topics include: personal political identity, democrats, republicans, liberals, and conservatives will be covered.

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

CEL 269 F F 9/7 - 10/5/18 5 10:30 - 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock

65 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed ISLES & EXITS: THE ISLANDS OF THE(410) MID 827-5850-SHORE • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed This course is designed to examine how the Islands of the Mid-Shore in Dorchester and Talbot counties became a haven for life and livelihood in the 19th century. Topics include: Island resources, the conditions, and the relationships that resulted and endured long after the tides "washed in" around their homesteads and communities.

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

CEL 260 F T 11/6 - 12/4/18 4 3 - 4:30 pm Cambridge/206 Phillip Hesser No class 11/20

WORLD WAR I: CAUSES, BATTLES AND LEGACY This course will illuminate the causes of the Great War of 1914-1918. Was this war inevitable? What were the American motivations in declaring war in 1917? What is the legacy of the Versailles Treaty? We will answer these questions and so many more.

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

CEL 056 F T 11/6 - 11/27/18 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 William Shepard

TRAVEL

IRISH SPLENDOR

Departing: Wednesday, March 6, 2019

March 06 — March 13, 2019 • 8 Days • 9 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ Church Cathedral, Blarney Castle, Killarney, Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs of Moher, Whiskey Distillery, Cabra Castle

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HISTORY OF US FIRST LADIES, PT1 This course is designed for students to examine and discuss the lives of America’s Presidential wives through US history. Students will review the early years, education, social status, careers before the White House, and life after the White House. In addition, students will examine the impact they had on their husbands’ presidency and on American society. This course will cover Martha Washington to Louisa Adams.

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

CEL 178 F T 10/16 - 12/4/18 8 3 - 4:30 pm WYE Mills/HEC-117 Patrick Heline

HOUSE OF TUDOR: ENGLISH HISTORY This course is designed for the student interested in exploring the historical detail personages and events that have perennially captured the imaginations of generations of English-speaking people. Topics include: the five sovereigns of the House of Tudor, changes in the official religion, and the events that characterized the transition from the medieval to modern times.

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

CEL 259 F M 11/12 - 12/10/18 5 3 - 4:30 pm Cambridge/206 Daniel Dunlap

PERSONAL POLITICAL IDENTITY ThisChesapeake course is designed College to introduceNONCREDIT the layperson CAREER to TRAINING politics and & ENRICHMENTpersonal political identity. The course will include brief in-class readings, lectures, and discussions. Topics include: personal political identity, democrats, republicans, liberals, and conservatives will be covered.

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

HISTORYCEL 269 F F & 9/7SOCIAL - 10/5/18 5 SCIENCE10:30 - 12 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Steve Kinlock

ISLES & EXITS: THE ISLANDS OF THE MID-SHORE This course is designed to examine how the Islands of the Mid-Shore in Dorchester and Talbot counties became a haven for life and livelihood in the 19th century. Topics include: Island resources, the conditions, and the relationships that resulted and endured long after the tides "washed in" around their homesteads and communities.

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

CEL 260 F T 11/6 - 12/4/18 4 3 - 4:30 pm Cambridge/206 Phillip Hesser No class 11/20

WORLD WAR I: CAUSES, BATTLES AND LEGACY This course will illuminate the causes of the Great War of 1914-1918. Was this war inevitable? What were the American motivations in declaring war in 1917? What is the legacy of the Versailles Treaty? We will answer these questions and so many more.

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

CEL 056 F T 11/6 - 11/27/18 4 3 – 4:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 William Shepard

TRAVEL Field Trips & Events IRISHIRISH SPLENDOR: SPLENDOR 3/6 - 3/13/2019 Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ Church Cathedral, Blarney Castle,Departing: Killarney, Dingle Wednesday, Peninsula, FarmMarch Visit, 6, Cliffs 2019 of Moher, Whiskey Distillery, Cabra Castle March 06 — MarchBOOK 13, BEFORE 2019 SEPTEMBER• 8 Days • 9 7, Meals: 2018 AND 6 Breakfasts, SAVE $$ 3 Dinners Featuring: Dublin, Irish Night, Christ ChurchFlight & Cathedral, Hotels: 8 days, Blarney 9 meals, 6 Castle,Breakfasts, Killarney, 3 Dinners Dingle Peninsula, Farm Visit, Cliffs Priceof Moher, includes Whiskeyround trip airfare Distillery, from Washington Cabra Castle Dulles Intl, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $2,449, Single: $2,799, Triple: $2,419 52 For Bookings after September 7th, call Collette for rates. SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend a Special Travel Presentation on: Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 2 PM in the TPAC Lobby | RSVP 410-827-5810

ICELAND’S MAGICAL NORTHERN LIGHTS 10/28 - 11/3/2019 Featuring: Reykjavik, Northern Lights Cruise, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss, Vik, Seljalandsfoss, Skogar Folk Museum, Skógafoss, Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon, Skaftafell National Park, Vatnajökull Glacier, Lava Exhibition Center, Blue Lagoon BOOK BEFORE APRIL 29, 2019 AND SAVE $$ Flight & Hotels: 7 days, 10 meals, 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners Price includes round trip airfare from Washington Dulles Intl, Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $3,799, Single: $4,299, Triple: $3,769 For Bookings after April 29th, call Collette for rates. SAVE THE DATE: To learn more about this trip, please attend a Special Travel Presentation on: Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 2 PM in the TPAC Lobby | RSVP 410-827-5810

66 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT SENIOR CENTER OFFERINGS & LOCATIONS

Chesapeake College’s Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training now offers classes specifically designed for seniors throughout the five- county area. The classes meet at senior centers and other sites and offer a variety of subjects. Classes are open to persons over 60 years of age who reside in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, or Talbot counties. Classes are held during the day and are between one and two hours in duration. Most classes meet once or twice a week and last between 10 to 16 weeks.

The following is a partial list of classes to be offered: • Basic Drawing Techniques • Craft Design and Production • Design and Production of Art Objects • Fundamentals of Art • Fundamentals of Music • Healthy Living for Older Adults • Healthy Living for Older Adults/Enhanced Fitness • Art Therapy

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

Amy Lynn Ferris Center Grasonville Senior Center 200 Schauber Rd., Chestertown Rt. 18, Grasonville 410-778-2564 410-827-6010

Caroline Senior Center Percy Thomas Center 403 S. 7th St., Suite 127, Denton 891 Love Point Rd, Stevensville 410-479-2535 410-604-3801

Centreville Senior Center Sudlersville Senior Center 104 Powell St., Centreville 605 Foxtown Rd., Sudlersville 410-758-0848 410-778-5444

Delmarva Community Services Talbot Senior Center 2450 Cambridge Beltway, Cambridge 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton 410-221-1914 410-822-2869

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

GIVE THE GIFT Why not give a gift certificate for a Continuing Education class? With over 100 classes to THAT LASTS choose from, there is something for everyone! FOREVER… For more info, call 410-827-5850. View a complete list of classes at EDUCATION! www.chesapeake.edu

67 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Grasonville Senior Center Rt. 18, Grasonville 410-827-6010

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

Sudlersville Senior Center Grasonville Senior Center 605 Foxtown Rd., Sudlersville Rt. 18, Grasonville 410-778-5444 410-827-6010

Talbot Senior Center Percy Thomas Center 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton 891 Love Point Rd, Stevensville 410-822-2869 410-604-3801

Sudlersville Senior Center 605 Foxtown Rd., Sudlersville TEST PREPARATION & COLLEGE READINESS – Header at top of page 410-778-5444

Talbot Senior Center SAT Prep classes are offered in the spring and fall each year, dates will vary. Chesapeake400 Brookletts Ave.,College Easton NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT 410-822-2869 REVISED COMPREHENSIVE SAT PREP CLASS This course is designed to cover the Math, Reading and Writing sections of the SAT. Students will receive valuable test-taking strategies to help improve their score. Upon completion of the course students should be able to: organize thoughts for a timed essay, interpret selected reading TEST PREPARATIONpassages, use & diverse COLLEGE vocabulary, and complete mathREADINESS problems with accuracy. Students will need a graphing calculator, folder and pencils. TEST PREPARATION & COLLEGE READINESSCourse fee– Header $250. SAT at PREP top ofBooks page included.

SAT Prep classes are offered in the spring and fallCourse/Section each year, dates Days will vary. Dates Sessions Time Location/Room Instructor: YKC 711 A T 9/11- 10/30/18 8 6:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Patrick Heline REVISED COMPREHENSIVE SAT PREP CLASS (under 16 years This course is designed to cover the Math, Reading andof Writing age) sections of the SAT. Students will receive valuable test-taking strategies to help improve their score. Upon completion of the courseCEI students 389 9A should be able to: organize thoughts for a timed essay, interpret selected reading passages, use diverse vocabulary, and complete math(over problems 16 years of with accuracy. Students will need a graphing calculator, folder and pencils. Course fee $250. SAT PREP Books included. age)

Course/Section Days Dates SessionsYKC 711 B TimeT 2/26 – 4/23/19Location/Room 8 6:30 – 8:30Instructor: pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Patrick Heline YKC 711 A T 9/11- 10/30/18 (under8 16 years6:30 – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Patrick Heline (under 16 years of age) of age) CEI 389 9B CEI 389 9A (over 16 years of (over 16 years of age) age)

YKC 711 B T 2/26 – 4/23/19 NEW! TUTORIAL8 6:30 CONNECTION – 8:30 pm WYE Mills/EDC-27 Patrick Heline

(under 16 years COMING IN THE SPRING 2019 of age) CEI 389 9B ALGEBRA I (over 16 years of GEOMETRY age) WRITING

NEW! TUTORIAL CONNECTION YOUTH COMING IN THE SPRING 2019 NEW! KIDS IN COLLEGE! ALGEBRA I For more information contact Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected]

GEOMETRY WRITING ONLINE TEST PREP CLASSSES

• PREPARING TO ENTER GRADUATE OR LAW SCHOOL? YOUTH NEW! KIDS IN COLLEGE! For more information contact Lois Thomas at 410-827-5810 or e-mail [email protected] 54

• NEED TO PASS THE SAT OR GED EXAM?

Increase your chances of earning that passing score by taking an online test preparation course. Most of the classes are six weeks in length and offerONLINE two lessonsTEST PREP a week CLASSSES for a total of 12 classes. If you are unsure if online learning is for you, try the class for up to seven days before you pay. Be• PREPARING sure to visit TO www.ed2go.com/chesapeake ENTER GRADUATE OR LAW to SCHO see theOL? complete list of classes. To enroll in these courses or for more information, visit our online class section on page 55 for easy enrollment steps.

54 • GED: LANGUAGE ARTS

• GED: MATH • GED: TEST TAKING SKILLS • GMAT •GRE PREPARATION: QUANTITATIVE • GRE PREPARATION: VERBAL and ANALYTICAL • LSAT I & II • PRAXIS I • SAT/ACT PREPARATION

Block ad 68 CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE(410) PROGRAMS 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed The Division of Continuing Education & Workforce Training offers certificate programs in a number of career fields. For a complete list of offerings or for more information, please contact the Continuing Education Office at 410-827-5850 for more information.

• Accounting and Bookkeeping Bookkeeper Payroll Professional

• Animal Care Veterinary Assistant Training

• Aquatics Pool Operator

• Cosmetology and Nail Technician

• Boating Professional Captain

• Building Trades Home Inspection Home Improvement Contractors

• Business Administrative Professional Administrative Professional with Microsoft Office 2007 Business Coaching Legal Secretary Mobile Marketing Professional Project Management Social Media for Business 55

Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT

CONTINUING PROGRAMS INCLUDE: • Computer Technology EDUCATION • Accounting and Bookkeeping Advanced Microsoft Certified Bookkeeper Technology Specialist Payroll Professional Cisco CCNA Certification Training CERTIFICATE • Animal Care Comp TIA Certification Training Veterinary Assistant Training Forensic Computer Examiner • Aquatics Help Desk Analyst PROGRAMS Pool Operator • Environmental Education • Cosmetology and Nail Technician Green Building Certificate The Division of Continuing Education • Boating Senior Sustainability Professional Professional Captain • Health Care/Fitness & Workforce Training offers certificate • Building Trades Administrative Medical Assistant programs in a number of career fields. Home Inspection Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Dental Assistant Home Improvement Contractors • Business Electronic Health Record Training Administrative Professional National Pharmaceutical Representative Administrative Professional with Personal Fitness Trainer For a complete list of offerings or for Microsoft Office 2007 Pharmacy Technician more information, please contact the Business Coaching • Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Legal Secretary Bartender Certification Continuing Education Office at Mobile Marketing Professional Food Service Management Project Management Hotel/Restaurant Management 410-827-5850 for more information. Social Media for Business • Truck Driving • Child Care Commercial Driver’s License Class A Child Care Teacher Commercial Driver’s License Class B Child Care Aide • School Bus Driver Family Child Care Provider • Welding

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FOUR OPTIONS TO REGISTER

#1 ONLINE Register and pay online. Visit www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/register. You will be registering as a “Noncredit/Continuing Education” student.

Classes with a 9 in the section information are eligible for online registration. Example: CEI 100 9A. If you experience any problems, call 410-827-5850, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Students with any financial obligations with Chesapeake College are not eligible for online registration.

#2 IN PERSON You may register in person on the Wye Mills Campus, at the Center for Allied Health, Memorial Hospital at Easton, or at the Cambridge Center.

#3 BY MAIL Fill out the registration form completely. The form can be found at the back of this Schedule or on the College Website. Sign and date the com- pleted form. Payment, along with purchase order, or signed Sponsorship Billing Authorization form must accompany registration form. Mail-in registrations must be received at least one week prior to course start date.

#4 BY FAX Use a credit card for payment and include credit card type, number, expiration date, and owner’s signature on the registration form. MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express accepted. The fax number is 410-827-5852.

Payment is due at the time of registration, by cash, check, credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express) or debit card is required for online registration. There is a $5 registration fee in addition to any tuition or course fees associated with each course.

REGISTRATION HOURS AND LOCATIONS Monday - Thursday, 8 am - 5:30 pm. Fridays, 8 am - 4:30 pm Cambridge Center: For more information, call 410-820-6058 or 410-228-5754.

REGISTERING FOR ONLINE COURSES Go to: www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ce_online.asp for a complete list of course offerings. These courses are presented asynchronously through the Web. This delivery mode provides students with the convenience of taking courses anytime, anywhere via their personal computer. Each course will have an online orientation, communication with an instructor, and activities. It is necessary for students to have a personal computer, e- mail, and Internet access to receive the courses. Students can find out more about the online courses and begin the registration process online through Chesapeake College’s Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training Website at: www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ce_online.asp.

For more information, go to the Chesapeake College website at www.chesapeake.edu. The Website contains complete and current course schedules with descriptions and registration forms, for your convenience.

DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN A deferred payment plan is now available to noncredit students for noncredit courses with a minimum course length of two months. To participate, go to https://www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier/, follow the link to “Nelnet Business Solutions” and select the continuing education plan option. Students must complete the payment plan process before the first day of class. For more information, contact the Business Office at 410-822-5400, 410-758-1537, or 410-228-4360, ext. 2218 or e-mail to [email protected].

GENERAL INFORMATION Most non-credit courses are designed for persons 16 years of age or older. Registrations not meeting this requirement will not be accepted UNLESS the course description clearly states that it is for the younger audience. For more information, call the Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training at 410-822-5400, 410-758-1537, 410-228-4360, ext. 5850, or call the Cambridge Center at 410-228-5754, 410-820-6058.

TTY Device for the hearing and speech disabled located at the LRC Circulation Desk.

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TUITION Course tuition is determined by the legal residence of the student, with residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties paying in-county tuition. Please note the tuition for In-county, Out-of-county, and Out-of-State is designated within each course description that applies. All students, including seniors, pay the same tuition and fees for CES, AFC and FTW courses.

SPONSORED BILLING Employer Billed Tuition and Fees: Advanced payments by company check are welcomed at the time of registration. The College can also bill an employer. Please provide the College at the time of registration, a purchase order or completed Sponsorship Billing Authorization form (the form can be found at the back of this Schedule or request a form from the Business Office by calling 410-822-5400, ext. 2217). Also see the College’s Website to obtain a form. Include the employee’s name, Social Security number or student identification number, course number and title, and total amount of tuition, fees, and books (if applicable). Also include billing address and signature of person authorizing payment. Students will not be confirmed in their classes until the College receives the above information. The refund/withdrawal policy will apply.

FEES All students, including senior citizens, must pay course fees, which may differ from course to course. Additionally, there is a $5 registration fee applied to every registration transaction.

SENIOR CITIZENS TUITION WAIVER Seniors registering for continuing education courses, except those designated as CES, AFC or FTW will have TUITION waived. Proof of age required.

DISABILITY TUITION WAIVER As a result of legislation (Maryland H.B. 53), effective July 1, 2012, tuition waivers for students with disabilities are applicable for noncredit, continuing education courses.

NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS If you are a member of the Maryland National Guard, you may be eligible for a 50 percent tuition discount on any Chesapeake College non-credit course, with the exception of courses designated CES, AFC or FTW in the course number. All National Guard members must pay related course fees and any book expenses. To qualify for this discount, members must present a State Tuition Waiver Letter from their Unit Commander upon registration on a semester basis.

REFUNDS Tuition and course fee refunds of 100 percent will be made prior to the day of the first class. No tuition or fee refunds will be given after that date unless the College cancels the course. Those courses that are co-listed with credit courses follow the credit course refund policy.

CANCELLATIONS The College reserves the right to cancel in advance any non-credit course for which minimum enrollment has not been met. There is a 100 percent refund of all tuition and course fees on courses cancelled by the College.

CREDIT AND NON CREDIT COURSES As part of our mission to serve the citizens of the five-county Upper Shore area, Chesapeake College is offering several co-listed courses. These are classes, which are listed as both continuing education (non-credit) and as credit classes. Continuing education students will sit in the same class- room as credit students and have the same learning experience. Call 410-827-5850, for more information.

COLLEGE HOLIDAYS Holiday closings for College: Labor Day: 9/3/18 Thanksgiving Holiday: 11/21 - 11/23/18 Winter Break: 12/20/18 - 1/2/19 Martin Luther King Birthday: 1/21/19 Spring Break: 3/18 - 3/19/19 Memorial Day: 5/27/19 Independence Day: 7/4/19

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BOOKSTORE THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE, located on the Wye Mills campus and at the Cambridge Center, sells textbooks and study and classroom aids for credit and non-credit courses. The Bookstore also sells personal supplies, snacks, class rings, and quality clothing including shirts, jackets, and shorts. Book- store hours are set to accommodate peak registration times and both daytime and evening classes. Mail order services are provided via telephone.

For more information, call 410-822-5400, 410-758-1537, 410-228-4360, ext. 2304, or call 410-827-6874. Information can also be accessed through the Bookstore website at www.chesapeake.bncollege.com and also via the Chesapeake College homepage (Bookstore is located at the bottom left of the homepage, under ‘Chesapeake Websites’). The Bookstore e-mail address is [email protected].

KEY TO CLASS LOCATIONS CAMB - Cambridge Center 416-418 Race St., Cambridge

CDO - Carlson Denton Office 609 Locust St., Cambridge KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS

DOR – Dorchester County School of Technology M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; Th = Thursday; F = Friday; 2465 Cambridge Bypass, Cambridge Sat = Saturday; Sun = Sunday

EDC – Economic Development Center STAFF - When used under instructor indicates name of instructor was Wye Mills Campus not available prior to publication of schedule.

ECDC - Early Childhood Development Ctr. TBD - Indicates information to be announced at a later date. Wye Mills Campus

EOD – Envoy of Denton 420 Colonial Drive, Denton

HEC - Higher Education Center Wye Mills Campus

HUM - Kent Humanities Center Wye Mills Campus

HPAC - Health Professions & Athletic Center Wye Mills Campus

LRC - Learning Resource Center Wye Mills Campus

MTC - Manufacturing Training Center Wye Mills Campus

PAC - Todd Performing Arts Center Wye Mills Campus

SCI - Talbot Science Center Wye Mills Campus

TECH - Queen Anne’s Tech Center Wye Mills Campus

WYE - Wye Mills Campus

72 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed WYE Mills Campus

MTC - Manufacturing Tech Center WYE Mills Campus

Computer Training PAC - Todd Performing Arts Center Lois Thomas...... 410-827-5810 WYE Mills Campus C.P.R./First Aid TECH – Queen Anne’s Technical Center Marci Leach ...... 410-822-5400, ext 3412 Wye Mills Campus Culinary Real Estate Appraiser

Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Ellen Troutman-Wallace ...... 410-822-5400 x 2360 SCI – Talbot Science Center Wye Mills Campus Customized Training Real Estate Broker Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Ellen Troutman-Wallace ...... 410-827-5400 x 2360

WYE - WYE Mills Campus Employability Skills Training Senior Programs - 50 Plus

Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS M = Monday; T = Tuesday; English as a Second Language Skilled Trades Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 W = Wednesday; Th = Thursday; Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 Tom Ellis ……………… …410-827-5807 F = Friday; Sat = Saturday; Sun = Sunday Entrepreneurship REGISTRATION SBDC ...... 410-827-5304 Small Business & Technology OL - Indicates that the class is taught/conducted online. Development Center Rich Loeffler ...... 410-827-5304 Fitness Chesapeake College NONCREDIT CAREER TRAINING & ENRICHMENT Marci Leach ...... 410-822-5400, ext 3412 STAFF - When used under instructor indicates name of instructor was not available prior to publication of schedule. Students with Disabilities GED Judy Gordon ...... 410-827-5805 TBD - Indicates information to be announced at a later date.Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 STAFFTest Preparation DIRECTORY Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 STAFF DIRECTORY History Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360

Accounting and Business Industrial Technology Truck Driving/Bus/CDL Training Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Tom Ellis...... 410-827-5807 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Tom Ellis ……………… …410-827-5807

Accounting and Business – Online Training Institute of Adult Learning Veterinary Assistant Ellen Troutman-Wallace ...... 410-822-5400, x 2360 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Marci Leach ...... 410-822-5400, x2704

Adult Education Languages Workplace Safety Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851

Bartending/TIPS/TAM Medical Workplace ESL & GED® Test Preparation Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Marci Leach ...... 410-822-5400, ext 2710 Jason Mullen ...... 410-822-5400, x 2688

Building Trades Nail Technician Tom Ellis ...... 410-827-5807 Ellen Troutman-Wallace ...... 410-827-5400 x 2360 Youth Programs Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Captain’s Certification Occupational Training Sarah Ross...... 410-827- Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Ellen Troutman-Wallace . 410-822-5400, x 2360

Customized Training Online Education Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Ellen Troutman-Wallace ...... 410-827-5400 x 2360 For general information, call: 410-827-5850.

Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center OSHA Training Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Peg Anawalt ...... 410-822-5400, ext. 2357 For general

NEEDS UPDATING ONCE LAYOUT IS COMPLETE. CHESAPEAKE HELPS .....1-866-722-HLPS Personal Enrichment information, Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Child Care Training Programs INDEX Photography please call Deanna Tobin ...... 410-822-5400, ext. 2353 50 Plus Lifelong Learning for Adults . .. .. 75 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 60 A (410) 822-5400 Computer Training Pool Certification Lois Thomas...... 410-827-5810 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Abbreviations and Definitions ...... 82

Access ...... 36, 40,41 C.P.R./First Aid 61 Marci Leach ...... 410-822-5400, ext 3412 Real Estate Appraiser Accounting Fundamentals ...... 5 Ellen Troutman-Wallace ...... 410-822-5400 x 2360 Accounting & Finance (comp. based) ...... 37 Culinary Administrative Assistant Fundamentals. .. 14 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Real Estate Broker Administrative Medical Assistant ...... 47 Ellen Troutman-Wallace ...... 410-827-5400 x 2360 Administrative Professional Customized Training Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Senior Programs - 50 Plus 62 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Employability Skills Training Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Skilled Trades Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 English as a Second Language Tom Ellis ……………… …410-827-5807 Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 Small Business & Technology Entrepreneurship Development Center SBDC ...... 410-827-5304 Rich Loeffler ...... 410-827-5304

Fitness Students with Disabilities Marci Leach ...... 410-822-5400, ext 3412 Judy Gordon ...... 410-827-5805

GED Test Preparation Elaine Wilson ...... 410-827-5835 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 History Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Truck Driving/Bus/CDL Training Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Industrial Technology Tom Ellis ……………… …410-827-5807 Tom Ellis...... 410-827-5807 Veterinary Assistant 73 Institute of Adult Learning Marci Leach ...... 410-822-5400, x2704 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Workplace Safety Languages Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Workplace ESL & GED® Test Preparation Medical Jason Mullen ...... 410-822-5400, x 2688 Marci Leach ...... 410-822-5400, ext 2710 Youth Programs Nail Technician Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 Ellen Troutman-Wallace ...... 410-827-5400 x 2360 Sarah Ross...... 410-827- Occupational Training Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 For general information, call: 410-827-5850. Online Education

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

OSHA Training Leanne Allen ...... 410-827-5851 NEEDS UPDATING ONCE LAYOUT IS COMPLETE.

Personal Enrichment INDEX Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 50 Plus Lifelong Learning for Adults . .. .. 75 Photography Lois Thomas ...... 410-827-5810 A

Abbreviations and Definitions ...... 82 Pool Certification Ellen Troutman-Wallace 410-822-5400, x 2360 Access ...... 36, 40,41 Accounting Fundamentals ...... 5 Accounting & Finance (comp. based) ...... 37 61 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals. .. 14 Administrative Medical Assistant ...... 47 Administrative Professional 62

Degrees I WorkforceTraining I Enrichment

418 Race Street 410-228-5754 www.chesapeake.edu

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A Locations...... 72 Abbreviations and Definitions...... 72 E Accounting, Computerized...... 16 eBay, Learn to Buy and Sell on...... 51 M Accounting Fundamentals...... 50 EKG Technician...... 18 Map of Campus...... inside back cover Administrative Assistant Fundamentals...... 53 Electrical...... 38-40 Maryland National External Diploma Administrative Medical Assistant...... 27 EMT...... 26 Program (NEDP)...... 6 Adult Basic Education...... 6 English As A Second Language (ESL).... 6 Maryland Small Business Adult External High School Entrepreneurship; Self-Employment Development Center...... 8 Diploma Program...... 6 & Small Business...... 51 Medical Administrative Assistant...... 18,28 Agriculture...... 36 Event Planning...... 17 Medical Billing and Coding...... 18 American Sign Language...... 31 Medical Coding Professional...... 18 Appraiser Pre-licensing/ F Medicine Aide/Recertification...... 22 Certification and Continuing Fees...... 71 Microsoft Office Training...... 16 Education...... 44 Fitness & Wellness...... 47 Music, Fundamentals of...... 30 Arts and Crafts as a Business...... 51 Fitness Trainer, Personal...... 47 A to Z Grant Writing...... 52 Fundamentals of Music...... 30 N Arts ...... 29 Nail Technician...... 37 G National Guard-Tuition B Game Development, How to Get Information...... 71 Bartender Training ...... 17 Started...... 30 Nursing Assistant...... 20 Bookstore...... 72 GED Test Preparation...... 6 Building Trades...... 38 Genealogy 101...... 30 O Bus Driver Training...... 44 General Information...... 70 Occupational Training...... 36-49 Business (Online)...... 50 Gift Certificates...... 7 Online Child Care Courses...... 12-15 Business Skills...... 8 Grammar Refresher...... 53 Online Courses...... 50 Express Version (One-Day) Grant Writing...... 52 Online Healthcare Training...... 18 Computer Training...... 60 Online Occupational Courses...... 50 H Online Registration...... 70 C Healthcare...... 18-28 Online Teaching ...... 54 Cake Decorating for Beginners...... 30 Healthcare Careers Orientation OSHA/Workplace Safety Courses...... 49 Campus Map...... inside back cover Sessions...... 19 Cancellations...... 71 Healthcare Online Training...... 18 P Captains School, Professional ...... 44 History & Culture...... 30 Painting...... 29 Career Planning for CNA/GNAs...... 21 Holidays, College...... 71 Payment Plan...... 70 Certified Medicine Aide...... 22 Home Inspection...... 38 Personal Enrichment ...... 29-35 Chesapeake HELPS...... 16 Hours...... 70 Personal Fitness Trainer...... 47 Child Care...... 10-15 HVAC -R...... 40 Pet Sitting Business, Starting A...... 51 Childcare (Online)...... 12-15 Home Improvement Licensure Prep .....38 Pharmacy Technician...... 18,27 Child Care Resource Center...... 10 Photography...... 33 Class Locations...... 72 I Piano I...... 29 Clinical Medical Assistant ...... 18, 28,29 Institute for Adult Learning...... 56 Pool Operator...... 43 Coast Guard Licensing (6 pak) Interior Design...... 31 Professional Captains School...... 44 Training...... 44 Italian, Foundations of ...... 32 College Holidays...... 71 R Command Spanish...... 32 J Real Estate Principles & Practices...... 44 Computerized Accounting...... 16 Real Estate Appraiser...... 44 Computer Confidence...... 60 K Refunds...... 71 Computer Courses ...... 16,60 Key to Abbreviations and Definitions... 72 Registration Fee...... 71 Culinary/Hotel/Restaurant ...... 17 Key to Class Locations...... 72 Registration Information...... 70 Resume Writing...... 53 D L Deferred Payment Plan...... 70 Landscape Architecture ...... 37 S Dental Assisting Program ...... 24-25 Languages...... 31-33 Safety...... 49 Dialysis Technician...... 18 Leadership & Supervision...... 9 SAT Prep...... 68 Digital Photography...... 33 Licensure Prep for Home Improvement Secrets of Career Success...... 54 Disability Tuition Waiver...... 71 Contractors...... 38 Seniors...... 56 Lifelong Learning...... 56 Senior Center Offerings/Locations...... 67 Lifestyle & Leisure...... 29-35 Senior Citizens Tuition Waiver...... 71

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Sign Language ...... 31 Small Business Development Center...... 8 Smart Start Your Business...... 8 Spanish...... 31 Spanish for the Workplace...... 32 Sponsored Billing...... 71 Staff Directory...... 73 Start Your Own Business - Ready Set Go...... 8 Starting A Pet Sitting Business...... 51 Supervisory and Leadership Certificate...... 9

T Table of Contents...... 3 Teacher Training...... 54 Teaching Online...... 54 Tennis...... 63 Test Preparation & College Readiness... 68 Transportation...... 44 Travel/Trips...... 66 Truck and Bus Driver Training...... 44 Tuition and Fees...... 71

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V Veterinary Assistant Training...... 46 Voice Class...... 29

W Water/Wastewater Management...... 48 Welding...... 41 Wellness & Fitness...... 47 Word for Windows...... 61 Workplace Safety/OSHA courses...... 49 Writing...... 35

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76 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training - 410-827-5850 Open Enrollment Registration Form (All information must be completed to process registration.)

Name: (Print) Last First Middle

Home Address: Street P.O. Box

City or Town State Zip Code

Home Phone #: Work Phone #:

Cell Phone #: E-mail Address:

*Social Security #: *Date of Birth: (month/day/year) (Date of Birth is required by the College to ensure the integrity of student records and to meet federal government reporting requirements.) **Online Registration is now available for non-credit students. A student’s Date of Birth AND Social Security number will have to be on file to be able to Register online. Include both your Date of Birth and Social Security number on this registration form to be able to take advantage of ONLINE Registration in the future. Have you previously been a student at Chesapeake College (credit or non credit): Yes No Senior Citizen: (60 or older) Yes No Gender: Male Female

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

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

I certify that I am a legal resident of County, MD.

Student’s Signature Date

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

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

Cardholder’s Name: Authorized Cardholder’s Signature:

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

COMPLETE COURSE INFORMATION BELOW:

Dept./Number Section Title & Start Date Tuition Fees Total

$5 Reg. fee per course ______

Total Amount Due ______

Note: Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot county residents are in Chesapeake College’s service area. Refer to the schedule of classes for appropriate fees. Senior Citizens must pay CES, AFCand FTW, tuition and fees. Mail registration form with payment to: Chesapeake College, Business Office, P.O. Box 8, Wye Mils, MD 21679.

An E.O. Institution Tobacco-free Campus.

02/16 77 (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed (410) 827-5850 • www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed Chesapeake College Sponsorship Billing Authorization Form Business Office, P.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD 21679

Please deliver this form at the time of registration, or fax to the Business Office at 410-827-5852,prior to registering.

We authorize Chesapeake College to bill our company for the below listed student and the appropriate charges for the fall winter spring summer term, year _____. We will assume responsibility for (check appropriate box) tuition and fees OR tuition, fees, and books.

Student name Student Social Security Number

Course Titles and Section Numbers:

Please send the bill to the following name and address:

Company Name Authorized Individual (Please Print Name)

Mailing Address:

City or Town County State Zip

Phone: Federal ID #:

Signature of Authorized Individual (Required) Date

If this bill remains unpaid at the end of the semester, the charges will revert back to the student’s account and he/she will be held accountable. The student will not receive grades or transcripts and will not be allowed to register until the account is paid in full.

Please note: Students may apply for and/or receive Financial Aid from other sources. Under the Federal Right to Privacy Act, Chesapeake College cannot disclose any student information with out the written consent (on a separate form) of the student.

Student Signature (Required) Date

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

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For more information contact Ellen Troutman-Wallace at 410-822 5400 ext. 2360.

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