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Classes and programs to help you: • Prepare for a new job • Meet professional requirements • Learn new skills Career and Professional Training Continuing Education and Training Non-Credit Class Schedule | Fall 2016

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Career andProfessional Training

Continuing Education and TrainingNon-Credit Class Schedule | Fall 2016

Whether you’re looking for your first career, a new professional

path or to refresh your skills for advancement, our Career and

Professional Training programs are your door to success. Shorter

training programs in high-demand areas enable you

to go to work quickly — in most

cases just a few weeks or months

instead of years. Many courses

will prepare you to earn or

maintain industry credentials.

Our expert faculty bring their

professional experience into the

classroom to help you build

practical skills you can

put to work for you

right away. Just one

class can set you

on the path to

career advancement.

Career and Professional Trainingat Carroll Community College

Register Early!Courses that have not met the minimum enrollment may be cancelled one week before the start date. Ensure that the course you want will be held by registering early!

Office HoursMonday – Thursday | 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.Friday | 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

1. OnlineGo to www.carrollcc.edu/instantenrollment and follow instructions. You will need to pay in full with a credit card when registering.

For fast registration use your college ID# to login. For help call Continuing Education and Training at 410-386-8100.

2. MailMail a completed and signed registration form with total payment to: Carroll Community College Business Office CET 1601 Washington Road Westminster MD 21157

3. Walk-InRegister in-person in Room A115 on the Washington Road Campus

On Saturdays and after regular office hours, registrations and check or credit card payments may be left in the drop box next to the Cashier’s Office.

4. FAXFAX competed and signed registration form with credit card payment information to 410-386-8111.

5. TelephoneCall 410-386-8100. Have the course details and your credit card information ready.

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Table of Contents

Courses

Workforce Training Certificates · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·2-C

Exam Preparation for Industry Credentials · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·8-C

Miller · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·9-C

Business · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·9-C

Child Care and Educational Professionals · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·14-C

Construction Trades · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·17-C

Health Care and Human Services · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·20-C

Information Technology: Office and Workplace · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 31-C

Occupational Training · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·36-C

Real Estate · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·45-C

Test and Academic Skills Preparation · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·45-C

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·46-C

Online Courses · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·47-C

Registration Information

5 Easy Ways to Register · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Inside Front Cover

Course Costs · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·48-C

Drops, Refunds and Cancellations · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·48-C

Textbooks · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·48-C

Bookstore · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·49-C

Inclement Weather Procedures · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·49-C

Locations · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·49-C

The Continuing Education Official College Record (transcript) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·49-C

Registration Form

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Numbers to KnowAdmissions for Degree Programs

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Advising/Transfer for Degree Programs 410-386-8435

Career Services 410-386-8523

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Disabilities 410-386-8329

General College Information 410-386-8000

Records/Registration for Degree Programs 410-386-8440

WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATESWhether you’re looking to explore a new professional path, refresh your skills, or gain more credibility within your organization, enrolling in one of our Workforce Training Certificate programs can help pave the way for exciting new career opportunities.

Our certificate programs are specifically developed to meet regional employers’ needs for a skilled workforce.

Why earn your Workforce Training Certificate from Carroll?

• Shortertimetocompletion.Gainavaluablecredentialwithinweeksormonths, instead of years.

• Certificationandlicensureexampreparation.Preparetositforastateornational certificationorlicensureexam.

• In-demandknowledgeandskills.Demonstratetoemployersandclientsthatyouarecommitted to your profession and are well-trained.

• Expertfaculty.Learnfromfacultymemberswithbothacademicandprofessionalexperience.• Careersupport.Receivedirectionandguidancefromadedicatedcareernavigator.

MoredetailedinformationforeachCertificate,includinganyoccupationalrequirements,informationuniquetothetraining,relatedContinuingEducationcoursesandestimatedhourlywage,canbefoundatwww.carrollcc.edu/cecertificates.

See the Course Index (pp. 51-C – 53-C) to locate the complete course listing within this schedule. Not all courses are offered in each schedule.

Tobecomeemployedortoreceivestateornationalcertificationorlicensure,otherrequirements,inadditiontotraining,mayapply.Thesemayincludeahighschooldiploma,residency or additional exams.

Manyoccupationsrequireahighschooldiploma.Ifyoudonothaveone,contactthe college’s Adult Education Program at 410-386-8630 to learn about free options to earn your diploma.

Need Help Paying for Career Training?

Non-Credit Tuition Assistance Tuition assistance may be available for eligible non-credit students.Visit www.carrollcc.edu/tuitionassistance.

Affordable Payment PlanTuition $200 or more? Pay in installments!Visit www.carrollcc.edu/factsplan.

Supporting your Career Success

Career Choice AssistanceFREE monthly sessions.Learnaboutimportantfactorstoconsiderwhen making decisions about a new career includingrequiredtraining,costversesreturn,family commitments, interests and aptitudes and more.

Explore credit and non-credit options, and examine the pros and cons of both.

Mondays, Sep. 19, Oct. 17, Nov. 14, Dec. 125:30 - 6:30 p.m.Washington Road Campus, A125Reserve your seat at www.carrollcc.edu/instantenrollment. Search for Course# XXB-138, or call 410-386-8100.

Ready to Return Have you been out of the academic classroom for a period of time? Update your skills and gaintheconfidenceyouneedtobesuccessful.This course will help you to transition back to campus. Topics include a grammar and writing review, reading comprehension practice, math refresher, study skills, test taking strategies, Accuplacer test preparation and Blackboard training.Total Cost: $499 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-686-A2 Mon. & Wed., Sep. 19 - Nov. 2, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (14 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M056

Put Your Best Foot Forward Let’sworktogethertogetyouworking!Whether you are retooling your skills for a new job, re-entering the workforce, or changing jobs, this course will prepare you for job success. Topicsincludemakingagreatfirstimpression,teamwork, computer skills brush-up, resume review and additional employment resources.Total Cost: $119 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-472-A2 Wed., Sep. 21 - Oct. 12, 6:00 - 8:00 PM (4 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T317Course #: MGT-472-B2 Wed., Oct. 19 - Nov. 9, 6:00 - 8:00 PM (4 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T317

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Workforce Training Certificates for Career EntryAnimal Control and Care

Veterinary AssistantVeterinary assistants support veterinary techni-cians and veterinarians in a small animal hospital environment. Duties may include providing customer service, processing lab specimens, prepping animals for surgery, monitoring medications and radiology logs, setting up and tearing down surgical suites, autoclaving instruments and communicating effectively between the vet and the pet owner. Courses VOC-336 Preparation for the Veterinary Assistant Training

Course SeriesVOC-601 Veterinary Assistant Training I: Outpatient CareVOC-602 Veterinary Assistant Training II: Diagnostics &

PharmacyVOC-603 Veterinary Assistant Training III: Patient Care &

TreatmentVOC-604 Veterinary Assistant Training IV: Surgery,

Anesthesia & Emergency CareApproximate Number of Hours150 hours Approximate Training Cost$1780 Licensure/Certification EarnedStudents are eligible to sit for the National Veterinary Assistant exam and become an AVA (Approved Veterinary Assistant).

Fitness

Personal Fitness Trainer Personalfitnesstrainersfacilitaterapport,adherence, self-efficacy and behavior change in clients; as well as design programs that help clients to improve posture, movement, flex-ibility, balance, core function, cardiorespiratory fitness,muscularenduranceandstrength,andsports performance.Courses VOC-617 ACE Certification for Personal Fitness TrainerApproximate Number of Hours60 hoursApproximate Training Cost$558Licensure/Certification EarnedStudents are prepared to take the American CouncilonExerciseCertifiedPersonalFitnessTrainer Exam.

Health Care

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CNAs perform routine tasks under the supervision of nursing and medical staff. Duties include answering patients’ call lights, serving meals, making beds, and helping patients eat, dress and bathe. CNAs work day, evening and weekend shifts in hospitals and long-term care facilities. Prerequisites AHE-046 CPR Healthcare Provider/BLS or CardAHE-257 CNA Preparation Courses AHE-042 Certified Nursing Assistant Training Part 1

(Theory)AHE-580 Certified Nursing Assistant Training Part 2

(Clinical) AHE-455 GNA Skills LabApproximate Number of Hours 156hours(excludingprerequisites)Approximate Training Cost$1,975(excludingprerequisites)Licensure/Certification EarnedSuccessful completion leads to a CNA license from the Maryland Board of Nursing.

Dental Assistant Dental assistants play a vital role in dental offices helping dentists and dental hygienists provide services to patients. Duties may include maintaining medical records, assisting with collection of patient information, instrument and patient preparation, taking and developing x-rays, and casting impressions. Hours are generally standard daytime with some evening and weekend flexibility. Prerequisite AHE-196 Professional Preparation in HealthcareCourses AHE-453 Introduction to Dental AssistingAHE-298 Oral Radiography Approximate Number of Hours79hours(excludingprerequisites)Approximate Training Cost$1,600(excludingprerequisites)Licensure/Certification EarnedStudents who successfully complete Oral Radiography will be eligible to take the Radia-tion Health and Safety examination through the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB). This certificationisrequiredinMarylandforanyonewho takes dental x-rays.

EKG Technician EKG technicians perform diagnostic tests to assess the heart’s rate and rhythm. They may work in clinical laboratory settings, hospitals or physicians’ offices. EKG technicians may set up and administer EKGs, stress tests and Holter

monitors. Hours may span days, evenings and weekends. Prerequisites AHE-196 Professional Preparation in HealthcareAHE-149 Medical Terminology for Health Careers (Online course also accepted)AHE-282 Anatomy & Physiology for Health CareersCourses AHE-281 EKG Technician TrainingApproximate Number of Hours66hours(excludingprerequisites)Approximate Training Cost$745(excludingprerequisites)Licensure/Certification Earned Successful completion prepares students to sitfortheCertifiedCardiographicTechnicianExamination administered by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI).

Medical Assistant Acertifiedclinicalmedicalassistantisanunlicensed multi-skilled healthcare practitioner competent in a variety of clinical and laboratory procedures and administrative roles. Medical assistants perform routine administrative and clinical tasks to keep physician, podiatry, chiropractic and other health practitioner offices running smoothly. Courses Module 1 (approx. 135 hrs.) AHE-149 Medical Terminology for Health CareersAHE-144 Introduction to HealthAHE-145 Introduction to Health Care SystemsAHE-196 Professional Preparation in HealthcareAHE-146 Basic Math for Health Care WorkersAHE-046 CPR Healthcare Provider/BLS or cardAHE-147 HIPAA TrainingAHE-275 PharmacologyModule 2 (approx. 330 hrs.) AHE-282 Basic Anatomy & Physiology for Health CareersAHE-160 Basic Patient IntakeAHE-288 Basic EKG TrainingAHE-212 Introduction to Electronic Health RecordsAHE-243 Medical Administrative AssistantAHE-211 Intro Lab Techniques for Medical AssistantsAHE-289 Phlebotomy for Health CareersAHE-199 Medical Billing for the Physician’s OfficeModule 3 (approx. 120 hours) AHE-240 Medical Assistant Clinical 1AHE-241 Medical Assistant Clinical 2Approximate Number of Hours585 hours Approximate Training Cost$7,280Licensure/Certification Earned Studentswillbepreparedtotakethecertifica-tion exam and will be eligible for national certificationasaCertifiedClinicalMedicalAssistant through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).

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Medical BillerMedical billers use a multi-step process that begins with generating an insurance claim and continues through a series of collection and payment activities. They must be familiar with theclaimrequirementsforavarietyofinsurancecompanies including government payers. Hours are generally day time with some evening and weekend flexibility.CoursesAHE-199 Medical Billing for the Physician’s OfficeApproximate Number of Hours 40 hours Approximate Training Cost$475Licensure/Certification EarnedSuccessful completion prepares students for theCertifiedProfessionalBiller(CPB)nationalcertificationexamofferedbytheAmericanAcademy of Professional Coders (AAPC).

Medical CoderMedical coders work as part of a healthcare team to ensure correct recording of medical procedures for billing and insurance purposes. Medical coders may work in physicians’ offices, hospitals, insurance companies or as indepen-dent contractors. Federal government changes impactingthisfieldwillrequireawell-trainedworkforce. Hours are generally day time with someeveningandweekendflexibilityrequired.PrerequisiteAHE-149 Medical Terminology for Health CareersCourses AHE-197 Medical Coding for the Physician’s Office Approximate Number of Hours100hours(excludingprerequisites)Approximate Training Cost$1,875(excludingprerequisites)Licensure/Certification EarnedSuccessful completion of this training and AAPC’s national CPC exam (included in course) earns students CPC-A status. To remove apprenticedesignation,verificationof2yearsofon-the-job experience or 80 hours of education and one year of on-the-job experience must be submitted to the AAPC.

Pharmacy TechnicianPharmacy technicians work in pharmacy settings in clinics, retail locations, hospitals and sometimes in physicians’ offices. Their primary responsibility is to assist the pharmacist in the preparation and packaging of prescription drugs. Hours may span day, evening, night and weekend shifts.CoursesAHE-712 Pharmacy Technician TrainingApproximate Number of Hours99 hours Approximate Training Cost$1,265Licensure/Certification EarnedThis course prepares students to sit for one of thenationalpharmacytechniciancertificationexams – the PTCE offered by the Pharmacy TechnicianCertificationBoardandtheExCPToffered by the National Healthcareer Associa-tion. Individuals who pass either exam are given thedesignationofCPhT(CertifiedPharmacyTechnician).

Phlebotomy TechnicianPhlebotomy technicians work in clinical laboratory settings, hospitals and sometimes physicians’ offices. Their primary responsibility is to collect blood specimens as ordered by the physician. Hours may span day, evening, night and weekend shifts.Prerequisite CoursesAHE-196 Professional Preparation in HealthcareAHE-046 CPR Healthcare Provider/BLS or current cardCoursesAHE-200 Phlebotomy Technician Training I: TheoryAHE-077 Phlebotomy Technician Training II: ClinicalAHE-078 Phlebotomy Technician Training III: ClinicalApproximate Number of Hours168hours(excludingprerequisites)Approximate Training Cost$2,063(excludingprerequisites)Licensure/Certification EarnedSuccessful completion prepares students to sit for the PBT exam administered through the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) BoardofCertification.

Sterile Processing Technician Sterile processing technicians work behind the scenes in healthcare settings such as hospitals, surgical center and physicians’ offices toensureinstrumentsandequipmentareproperly cleaned, handled, sterilized and safe for patients. This program trains individuals to become sterile processing technicians and prepares you for sterile processing technician certification.CoursesAHE-299 Sterile Processing Technician Training

Fundamentals

AHE-304 Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 1

AHE-305 Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 2

AHE-306 Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 3

AHE-307 Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 4

Approximate Number of Hours460 hours Approximate Training Cost$1,317Licensure/Certification EarnedSuccessful completion of AHE-299 prepares studentstotaketheCertifiedRegisteredCentralServiceTechnician(CRCST)certificationexamoffered by the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Manage-ment (IAHCSMM). Students must then complete 400 hours of externships to apply for CRCST certification.

Hospitality

Casino Table Dealer LegalizationofgamblingintheStateofMaryland has opened the opportunity for employment in the gaming industry. Get the skills necessary to become a Casino Table Game Dealer.Certificationinanytwocasinodealergames will make you job ready for any Maryland casino table game positions.Prerequisite Courses VOC-623 Introduction to Casino GamingVOC-625 Casino Carnival Games DealerApproximate Number of Hours 40 hoursApproximate Training Cost$590 Licensure/Certification Earned Students earn a TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures)cardasevidenceoftheirprofi-ciency in alcohol awareness after completing theprerequisitecourses.CoursesCasino Blackjack Dealer Casino Poker Dealer Casino Baccarat Dealer Casino Craps Procedures Casino Craps Dealer Casino Roulette Dealer Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer Casino Pai Gow Tiles DealerApproximate Number of Hours80 hours per table gameApproximate Training Cost$795 per table gameLicensure/Certification EarnedCompletion of each course beyond the prerequisiteswillearnaCasinoDealercertificatein that table game.

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Information Technology

Computer Graphic Designer Computer graphic designers are responsible for the design and layout of print and web-based marketing materials, brochures, flyers and logos. Theyoftenworkforgraphicdesignfirmsorasfreelance designers. Core Courses DAP-185 Photoshop Level 1 DAP-440 Illustrator Level 1 DAP-441 InDesign Level 1Elective Courses (complete two)DAP-186 Photoshop Level 2DAP-573 Illustrator Level 2 DAP-574 InDesign Level 2Approximate Number of Hours35 hours Approximate Training Cost$725 plus textsLicensure/Certification Earned None

Digital and Social Media ProfessionalDigital and social media is a driving force in business, marketing and development. It may include branding, public affairs, marketing communications or community outreach and engagement. Digital and social media professionals may plan, execute and assess a comprehensive and effective social media campaign for corporations, government agen-ciesornon-profitorganizations.Prerequisite Course DAP-771 Introduction to Social Media ToolsCore Courses (in order)DAP-772 Introductory Seminar in Digital and Social Media DAP-773 Social Media Strategies: Supporting Business

GoalsDAP-774 Social Media Tactics: A Roadmap to SuccessDAP-775 Social Media Analytics: Measuring and Assessing

Metrics and ROIDAP-778 Digital and Social Media Program CapstoneElective Courses (complete one prior to capstone course)DAP-776 Inbound E-Marketing: QR Codes, Prospect

Databases and More DAP-777 Viral Marketing Technologies: Viral, Buzz and

Guerilla Strategies DAP-779 Digital Presentation Media: Beyond PowerPointApproximate Number of Hours40 hours Approximate Training Cost$760Licensure/Certification Earned None

Real Estate

Home Inspector Home inspectors conduct inspections of homes, condominiums, apartments and other residential dwellings. They are hired by prospec-tive home buyers to inspect and report on the condition of a home’s systems, components and structure, including the interior and exterior and all of the home’s systems such as HVAC and electrical. This training is approved by the Maryland Commission of Real Estate Appraisers and Home Inspectors to provide home inspector pre-licensing training, which is requiredtoreceiveahomeinspectorlicenseinMaryland. CoursesVOC-330 Home Inspection TrainingApproximate Number of Hours81 hours Approximate Training Cost$897 Licensure/Certification Earned Upon completion students will be eligible to sit for the National Home Inspector Examination.

Real Estate Sales Agent Real estate agents help clients buy, sell and rent properties. Agents will work with customers to develop contracts, advertise properties, negotiatepricingandprocessallrequiredpaperwork through closing. Courses REA-266 Maryland Real Estate Principles & PracticesApproximate Number of Hours60 hoursApproximate Training Cost$765 Licensure/Certification Earned Students are prepared to sit for the Real Estate SalesAgentLicenseexam.

Trades

Electrical Apprentice Electrical apprentices work as tradesmen specializing in the installation of electrical wiringandfittingsinnewconstructionorthemaintenance of existing electrical infrastructure. This trade is regulated for safety by the State of Maryland and its respective counties. Most work is completed during the day. Courses VOC-174 Electrical Apprenticeship Year 1: Part 1VOC-030 Electrical Apprenticeship Year 1: Part 2VOC-031 Electrical Apprenticeship Year 2: Part 1VOC-032 Electrical Apprenticeship Year 2: Part 2VOC-033 Electrical Apprenticeship Year 3: Part 1VOC-034 Electrical Apprenticeship Year 3: Part 2VOC-035 Electrical Apprenticeship Year 4: Part 1VOC-036 Electrical Apprenticeship Year 4: Part 2Approximate Number of Hours600+ classroom hours / 8,000 on-the-job training hours Approximate Training CostVaries based on the agreement the student has with his or her employer. Licensure/Certification EarnedJourneymancertificationfromtheMarylandDepartmentofLabor,LicensingandRegulation(DLLR).

Floral Designer Floral designers, also called florists, cut and arrange live, dried, or silk flowers and greenery to make decorative displays. They also assist customers with selecting flowers, containers, ribbons and other accessories for special occasions. Most floral designers work in retail businesses, usually in flower shops or grocery stores, and some are self-employed. CoursesVOC-457 Introduction to Floral DesignVOC-614 Designing Wedding FlowersVOC-615 Floral Design, MasteryApproximate Number of Hours96 hours Approximate Training Cost$1,597 Licensure/Certification EarnedNone

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HVACR Apprentice HVACR apprentices are tradesmen specializing in heating, ventilation and air conditioning/refrigeration systems. Work may include installing, servicing and repairing heating and air conditioning systems in residences and commercial establishments. Apprentices usually begin by assisting experienced technicians with carrying materials, insulating refrigerant lines or cleaning furnaces, and move on to more difficult tasks such as cutting and soldering pipes and checking electrical and electronic circuits. Courses VOC-315 HVAC Apprenticeship Training Year 1: Part 1VOC-316 HVAC Apprenticeship Training Year 1: Part 2 VOC-357 HVAC Apprenticeship Training Year 2: Part 1VOC-358 HVAC Apprenticeship Training Year 2: Part 2VOC-405 HVAC Apprenticeship Training Year 3: Part 1VOC-406 HVAC Apprenticeship Training Year 3: Part 2VOC-231 HVAC Apprenticeship Training Year 4: Part 1 VOC-232 HVAC Apprenticeship Training Year 4: Part 2Approximate Number of Hours600+ classroom hours (150 hours per year) 8,000 on-the-job training hours Approximate Training CostVaries based on the agreement the student has with his or her employer. Licensure/Certification EarnedStudents who successfully complete this training are awarded an HVACR Journeyman’s license.

HVACR Technician HVACR technicians work in entry-level positions with large or small contracting companies, manufacturers or wholesalers of environmental systemsequipment.Theyinstall,serviceandrepair heating and air-conditioning systems in residences and commercial establishments. CoursesVOC-220 Applications in Environmental Systems IVOC-094 Applications in Environmental Systems IIApproximate Number of Hours90 hours Approximate Training Cost$1,020 Licensure/Certification Earned Upon successful completion of this training andtherefrigeranthandlingcertificationexamadministered during class, students are eligible forEPARefrigerantReclamationCertification.

Plumbing Apprentice Licensedplumbersapplytechnicalknowledgeand skills to lay out, assemble, install and maintainpipingfixturesandsystemsforsteam,natural gas, oil, hot water, heating, cooling, drainage, lubricating, sprinkling and industrial processing systems in home and business environments. Courses VOC-509 Plumbing Apprentice Training Year 1: Part 1 VOC-510 Plumbing Apprentice Training Year 1: Part 2 VOC-511 Plumbing Apprentice Training Year 2: Part 1 VOC-512 Plumbing Apprentice Training Year 2: Part 2 VOC-516 Plumbing Apprentice Training Year 3: Part 1 VOC-513 Plumbing Apprentice Training Year 3: Part 2VOC-514 Plumbing Apprentice Training Year 4: Part 1VOC-515 Plumbing Apprentice Training Year 4: Part 2Approximate Number of Hours600+ classroom hours 8000 on-the-job training hours Approximate Training CostVaries based on the agreement student has with his or her employer. Licensure/Certification EarnedJourneycertificationfromtheMarylandDepart-mentofLabor,LicensureandRegulation(DLLR)

Welder Welders are employed in many industry groups and manufacturers. They assist with the construction of industrial machinery for the agricultural, construction and mining sectors. They are involved with material handling, food-processing,papermakingandprintingequip-ment and textiles and office machinery. Welders workfromdrawingsorspecifications,orusetheir knowledge of fluxes and base metals to determine the best way to permanently join metal parts. Welders are exposed to a number of hazards, including intense light, poisonous fumes and extremely hot materials and must wearprotectiveequipmentwhileworking.Courses VOC-015 Basic Welding VOC-467 Advanced Welding Approximate Number of Hours75 hours Approximate Training Cost$1,474Licensure/Certification Earned Students who successfully complete the certificationtestingadministeredduringtheadvanced welding class will receive AWS GeneralWeldingCertification.

Transportation

Truck Driver Localdriversmayprovidedailyserviceforaspecificroutewhileotherdriversmakeintercityand interstate deliveries that take longer and mayvaryfromjobtojob.Long-distanceheavytruck and tractor-trailer drivers spend most of their time behind the wheel but may load or unload their cargo at their destination. Drivers frequentlytravelatnight,onholidaysandweekends to avoid traffic delays. Courses CoursenumbersvaryforCDL-AandCDL-BHospitality classes. Approximate Number of HoursCDL-A:Sixweeks(225hours)CDL-BHospitality:13days(91.5hours)Approximate Training CostCDL-A:$3,795(plusapplicablefees)CDL-BHospitality:$2,395(plusapplicablefees)Licensure/Certification EarnedUpon successful completion of this training and the MVA written and driving tests administered duringclass,eitheraMDCDL-AorCDL-Blicensewillbeawarded.CDL-BHospitalitycompleterswillearntwoadditionalcertifications-BrakeAdjustmentCertificationandCertifiedGuestService Professional (GSP Gold).

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Health Care

Medicine Aide TrainingCurrently employed Geriatric Nursing Assistants may safely prepare, administer and chart routine medicines in a nursing home.CoursesAHE-588 Medicine Aide TrainingApproximate Number of Hours74 hoursApproximate Training Cost$905 Licensure/Certification EarnedEligibletobecomeaCertifiedMedicineAideinMaryland

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Information Technology

Fundamental Office Technology This training recognizes achievement in gaining knowledge in computer applications for business and personal use. Core CoursesDAP-014 Word Level 1DAP-017 Excel Level 1DAP-020 PowerPoint Level 1Elective Courses (complete two)DAP-052 Outlook Level 1DAP-029 Access Level 1DAP-483 Publisher Level 1Approximate Number of Hours35 hoursApproximate Training Cost$820 includes textsLicensure/Certification EarnedNone

Advanced Office Technology This training enhances technology and computer application skills through advanced functions of a variety of Office products to increase efficiency and productivity.Prerequisite CoursesDAP-014 Word Level 1DAP-017 Excel Level 1DAP-020 PowerPoint Level 1Core CoursesDAP-015 Word Level 2DAP-018 Excel Level 2DAP-083 PowerPoint Level 2Elective Courses (complete 2)DAP-786 Microsoft Visio for ProfessionalsDAP-797 Microsoft Project for ProfessionalsDAP-744 Effective Collaboration and Communication

in the Digital WorldDAP-785 Desktop Publishing for the ProfessionalApproximate Number of Hours35 hoursApproximate Training Cost$820 includes textsLicensure/Certification EarnedNone

Innovative Office Technology Maximize efficiency and productivity within the suite of Office products. Tasks and functions of a variety of applications enhance deliverables and increase workflow in an office setting. Utilize software to its full potential, and make decisions to implement the collaborative environment of the entire suite to increase productivity for corporations, government agencies or nonprofitorganizations.Prerequisite Courses DAP-015 Word Level 2DAP-018 Excel Level 2DAP-083 PowerPoint Level 2Core CoursesDAP-781 Adobe Acrobat Power: More than just PDF’sDAP-780 Maximizing Access: Reports and QueriesDAP-784 Connecting Office: Dynamic LinkingDAP-783 Innovative Office Technology CapstoneElective Courses (complete 2)DAP-786 Microsoft Visio for ProfessionalsDAP-797 Microsoft Project for ProfessionalsDAP-744 Effective Collaboration and Communication

in the Digital WorldDAP-785 Desktop Publishing for the ProfessionalApproximate Number of Hours50 hoursApproximate Training Cost$830 includes textsLicensure/Certification EarnedNone

QuickBooks Pro SpecialistKeepfinancialrecordscompletebyusingQuickBooks Pro accounting software. Compute, classify, and record numerical data. Perform any combination of routine calculating, posting, and verifyingdutiestoobtainprimaryfinancialdatafor use in maintaining accounting records for small businesses. May also check the accuracy offigures,calculations,andpostingspertainingto business transactions.Courses DAP-591 QuickBooks Pro Level 1DAP-762 QuickBooks Pro Level 2DAP-124 QuickBooks Pro Certified User Exam PrepApproximate Number of Hours30 hoursApproximate Training Cost$675 includes text and exam voucherLicensure/Certification EarnedStudents are prepared to take the Certiport IntuitQuickBooksCertifiedUser(QBCU)exam.

Management

Management Development A manager accomplishes department objectives by managing and motivating staff, planning and evaluating department activities. They may select, hire and orient employees; are responsible to maintain a safe, secure and legal work environment; communicate job expecta-tions, monitor results, coach employees; and establish strategic, departmental or team goals and evaluate outcomes. CoursesMGT-410 Management Basics: Foundations for Success

(must be taken first)MGT-401 Building a Winning Team: Interviewing, Selecting

& Hiring EmployeesMGT-380 Effective Performance AppraisalsMGT-381 Coaching Employees to Peak PerformanceMGT-399 Managing Using Emotional IntelligenceMGT-400 HR Legal Issues for ManagersMGT-411 Conflict ManagementMGT-412 Fostering Diversity in the WorkplaceMGT-413 Communications Skills for ManagersMGT-414 Leading Change in the WorkplaceMGT-415 Leading High Performance TeamsApproximate Number of Hours69 hoursApproximate Training Cost$1,200Licensure/Certification Earned None

Pool/Spa Operator

Pool/Spa OperatorPool professionals maintain pools in accordance with state regulations and industry standards. Thisnationalcertificationteachesmanagementof mechanical system operations, maintenance, chemicaltreatmentsandfiltrationofvariousaquaticfacilities.Poolprofessionalsmaydowork for business facilities operating a pool for use by patrons or children.CourseMGT-300 Swimming Pool/Spa Operator TrainingApproximate Number of Hours16 hours Approximate Training Cost$256Licensure/Certification Earned Students who pass the written exam in class earn the National Swimming Pool Foundation CPOcertification.

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Health Care

Certified Coding AssociateCertifiedCodingAssociate(CCA)isaprofes-sional designation offered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) for health information technicians specializing in medical coding. The CCA designationidentifiesanentry-levelmedicalcoderwithbasiccodingcompetenciesqualifiedto work in a physician’s office, hospital or other medical setting. Course to Complete AHE-209 Certified Coding Associate Exam Prep  Approximate Number of Hours18 hoursApproximate Training Cost$209Licensure/Certification Earned Students are prepared to sit for AHIMA’s CertifiedCodingAssociateexam.Individualswho pass this exam are given the designation ofCertifiedCodingAssociate(CCA).

Certified Coding Specialist CertifiedCodingSpecialist(CCS)isaprofes-sional designation offered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) for health information technicians specializinginmedicalcoding.CertifiedCodingSpecialists are mastery-level professionals skilled in classifying medical data from patient records, generally in the hospital setting. Course AHE-210 Certified Coding Specialist Exam PrepApproximate Number of Hours30 hours Approximate Training Cost$349 Licensure/Certification EarnedStudents are prepared to sit for AHIMA’s Certi-fiedCodingSpecialistexam.Uponpassingtheexam,youaregiventhedesignationofCertifiedCoding Specialist (CCS). 

Clinical Medical Assistant Certification Exam PrepWhilemedicalassistantsarenotrequiredtobecertified,employersprefertohirecertifiedassistants. This course prepares students for the NationalHealthcareerAssociation’sCertifiedClinical Medical Assistant (NHA CCMA) exam. This exam prep is open to students who arealreadyworkinginthefieldasamedicalassistant. Training is aligned to the NHA CCMA examrequirementsandtheMedicalAssistantTraining program. Upon completion of this course,studentsmaysitfortheNHACertifiedClinical Medical Assistant examCoursesAHE-293 Clinical Medical Assistant Certification Exam PrepApproximate Number of Hours60 hoursApproximate Training Cost$770Licensure/Certification EarnedStudents who pass the exam will be CCMA certifiedbytheNHA.

Home Improvement

Home Improvement Contractor Prepare to take the Maryland Home Improve-ment Contractors (MHIC) exam with an intensive review of the self-study contractor’s manual used for the exam. Topics include the MDHomeImprovementLaw,Door-to-DoorSales Act, and a review of the various business and employee laws included in the exam. Business planning, start-up and operating considerations including sales and estimating arealsocovered.AnMHIClicenseisrequiredtopractice in Maryland.Courses VOC-373 MHIC License Exam PreparationApproximate Number of Hours12 hours Approximate Training Cost$218 Licensure/Certification EarnedStudentsarepreparedtotaketheMHICLicenseexam

Human Resources

Professional in Human Resources (PHR)Prepare for HRCI’s PHR or SPHR exams and earn the most widely known credential in the HR industry. This course will review the six key competency areas and provide practice test opportunities for those who plan to take theexam.Toqualifytotaketheexam,youmust meet HRCI’s minimum education and experiencerequirements.Visitwww.hrci.orgforrequirements,testingwindowsandexamfees(student is responsible for exam fees).Course MGT-394 PHR/SPHR Exam Preparation CourseApproximate Number of Hours24Approximate Training Cost$1,125, plus the costs of practice examsLicensure/Certification EarnedStudents are prepared to sit for the HRCI’s PHR or SPHR exams

Information Technology

AutoCADFurther your drafting career. Prepare to sit for theAutoCADCertificationexam.Acertificationin AutoDesk AutoCAD validates knowledge and skills in the latest Autodesk software. This industry-accepted credential can boost careers in the design and visualization industries.CoursesDAP-431 AutoCAD Level 1DAP-721 AutoCAD Certification Prep Approximate Number of Hours 38 hours Approximate Training Cost$509 Licensure/Certification Earned Students are prepared to sit for the AutoCAD Certificationexam.

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TrainingIndustry Credential Exam Preparation MILLER | Business

BUSINESSMILLERResources for Entrepreneurs, a Service of Carroll Community CollegeIn partnership with the Small Business Development Center, Maryland

MILLER is the source in Carroll County to help you successfully start and grow your small business. MILLER offers:• One-on-oneconsultations• Informativebusinessworkshopsand

conferences• Instructorswhoarebusinessexpertsand

successful entrepreneurs• Coursestoassistwithallfacetsofbusiness

start-up and growth

For more information:www.carrollcc.edu/miller410-259-7642

Starting Your Business

Ready, Set, Go!Launchyournewbusinesswithconfidenceandon the right foot. Find out what to expect from an experienced business consultant. Topics include options for business entities; resources available to start-ups; costs of services needed; licensing and tax considerations; loans and financialresources;marketingstrategiesandallthe perks and drawbacks that come with the life of an entrepreneur. Instructor: SBDCNo CostCourse #: MSB-101-A2 Thu., Sep. 22, 9:00 - 11:00 AM Business and Employment Resource CenterCourse #: MSB-101-B2 Thu., Oct. 27, 9:00 - 11:00 AM Business and Employment Resource CenterCourse #: MSB-101-C2 Thu., Nov. 17, 9:00 - 11:00 AM Business and Employment Resource Center

Smart Start Your Business Learnhowtoavoidcommonpitfalls,explorethe feasibility of your idea and increase chances for success. Hear presentations from an attorney, accountant, banker and an insurance professional.Learnhowtolegallydefineyourbusiness and register your business name, keep properfinancialrecordsandreporttaxes,assesstheinsurancerequirementsneededtosafe-guard your business and personal assets, and evaluate alternatives for accessing investment and working capital. The workshop also reviews relevant Maryland business law and provides an overview of the marketing resources available through the Northern Region SBDC. Instructor: SBDCTotal Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-112-A2 Thu., Oct. 6, 6:00 - 9:45 PM Washington Road Campus, T323Course #: MSB-112-B2 Thu., Nov. 3, 6:00 - 9:45 PM Washington Road Campus, T323Course #: MSB-112-C2 Thu., Dec. 1, 6:00 - 9:45 PM Washington Road Campus, T323

Developing a Winning Business Plan A well-crafted plan will act as a blueprint to build, maintain or expand your business and to present your company as a viable and sustain-able business entity in the loan application process. Topics include key sections of a busi-ness plan, moving ideas from mind to paper in a clear, concise manner, tips on effectively presenting your plan, how business plans are evaluated in the loan application process, presenting your plan in an integrated and coordinated manner, and addressing business weaknesses and opportunities. Instructor: SBDCTotal Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-113-A2 Thu., Oct. 13, 9:00 AM - 12:45 PM Washington Road Campus, T323Course #: MSB-113-B2 Thu., Nov. 10, 1:00 - 4:45 PM Washington Road Campus, T323

giants: A SMALL BUSINESS EVENT

CARROLL’S SMALL

Friday, Sept. 23 | 8:30 – 11:30 a.m.Bollinger Conference Center (K100)

Hear from local business leaders who have achieved great success in our community, around the state and across the nation.

Take away actionable ideas including:• Leadership secrets• Building an enterprise• Unique opportunities to tell

your story• Keys to success• Practical tools for growing

your business• How to open new opportunities

Featured Speakers• Ed Rothstein, President,

ERA Advisory LLC• Louis Toth, President,

L.T. Engineering Services, Inc.

Cost: $29 (includes continental breakfast and snack)Course #: MSB-075-A2

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Stealing SuccessDiscuss stories from the business legends like Disney, Southwest, Amazon, Wal-Mart, GE, Under Armour and more to learn how their lessons can be applied to your business. Explore local success stories and challenge those in the class to choose ideas and approaches that they believe will help them get their business to the next level.Total Cost: $89 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-051-A2 Mon., Sep. 12 & 19, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T317Course #: MSB-051-B2 Mon., Oct. 10 & 17, 3:00 - 6:15 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T317

Understanding Accounting and Financial StatementsYou have a good product or service, but are your accounting and business skills up to par? Learnthebasicsofbusinessaccountingandsmall business principles, and how to under-standfinancialstatementsandotherbusinessdocumentation. Instructor: Sam Miller, CPATotal Cost: $69 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-121-A2 Tue. & Thu., Sep. 27 & 29, 6:00 - 8:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T317Course #: MSB-121-B2 Tue. & Thu., Nov. 15 & 17, 6:00 - 8:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T317

Driving Profitability Most businesses have more than one income generatingactivity,orprofitcenter.Eachprofitcenter has different margins, cost structure, staffing needs and management demands. Get the insight and tools for you to divide a busi-nessintoprofitcenters,analyzethenumbers,identify areas for improvement and increase the profitabilityoftheoverallbusinessbydrivingtheperformanceoftheprofitcenters.Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-560-A2 Mon., Oct. 10, 5:45 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, C269

Online CoursesBusiness Marketing WritingIntroduction to Business AnalysisLaws of the Business JungleMastery of Business FundamentalsFor more info go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

Growing Your Business

Make Your Mark: Branding Your BusinessGauge your market potential and your target market. Create a basic marketing plan for your small business and discover the best tactics for your type of business. Determine your business’ identity and brand/logo, learn how to develop a promotional budget and decide how, when and where to promote your small business. Instructor: Missie WilcoxTotal Cost: $89 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-142-A2 Mon., Sep. 12 & 19, 3:00 - 6:15 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T315Course #: MSB-142-B2 Mon., Oct. 3 & 17, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (2 sessions; no class 10/10)Washington Road Campus, T315

More Than Just Happy Customers Every business owner knows having happy customers is a good thing. But in today’s competitive environment, with so much done online and through social media, you can change your whole business by having true enthusiasts getting others excited about what you do. Using lessons learned from “Raving Fans” by Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles, explore and brainstorm ways to turn your good customers into “raving fans”.Total Cost: $109 (includes $55 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-561-A2 Mon. & Tue., Nov. 8 & 14, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T317

Start Your Own Small BusinessTake your dream of starting a business and putitintoaction.Learneverythingyouneedto know about starting a business, including howtobuildsales,understandfinancingoptions and how to manage all your limited resources. Discover the secrets that separate the successful entrepreneurs from the struggling ones.Total Cost: $109 (includes $95 fees).MD senior adults pay fees only. Online; new sections begin monthlyFor more information and course registration details go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based BusinessStarting a home-based business is the hottest trend in today’s challenging business environment!Learnhowtobeyourownbossand eliminate the stress of having a job. The benefitsofworkingfromhomeareendless!This class is a great way to start your own busi-ness or enhance the one you already have.Total Cost: $109 (includes $95 fees).MD senior adults pay fees only. Online; new sections begin monthlyFor more information and course registration details go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

Online CoursesLearn to Buy and Sell on eBayStart Your Own Arts and Crafts BusinessStarting Your Own Consulting BusinessFor more info go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

Running Your Business

Business CommunicationsWriting clearly and communicating your messageisvitalintoday’seconomy.Learntowrite effective business newsletters and other marketing materials, business correspondence (emails, letters and contractual writings), public speaking and presentations. Brush up on essentialgrammarandwritingtechniquestocreate a framework for getting your message out to the public. Instructor: Donna ChaneyTotal Cost: $89 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-301-A2 Tue. & Thu., Oct. 4 & 6, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T317

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CommunicationsSpanish for BankingCommunicate better with your Spanish speaking customers. This self-paced, interactive, online course is for banking and credit union professionals. You will hear native speakers, use visual imagery, complete intuitive reading exer-cises, have access to language tips and cultural information, and be able to assess your learning. Includes basic greetings and general Spanish vocabulary, customer service terms, phrases dealing with opening an account, cashing a check, depositing a check, conducting with-drawals and transfers, completing applications, and general banking vocabulary. This course is 16 hours in length; however students have access for 6 months from enrollment date.Total Cost: $165 (includes $165 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-088-A1OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Spanish for the WorkplaceThis self-paced, highly interactive, online occupational Spanish course bridges the communication gap between English and Spanish-speaking co-workers and clients. The course is for beginning Spanish learners who wanttocommunicateinbasicSpanish.Learnapproximately 700 commonly-used Spanish words and phrases in the workplace. You will hear native speakers, use visual imagery, complete intuitive reading exercises, have access to language tips and cultural information, and be able to assess your learning. This course is 16 hours in length; however students have access for 6 months from the enrollment date.Total Cost: $165 (includes $165 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-093-A1OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

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Night at the Business Plan Improv Planning for growth? Writing your business plan?Areyoustuck?Learnthebasicsofabusiness plan in a fun environment. Create an idea for a business and in just a few hours leave with a business plan framework that you can usetogetyourownbusinessplandone.Learnthe key components of what makes a good business plan, how to do projections, where to findneededinformationandhowtoadapttheplan for the right audience.

Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-053-A2 Mon., Oct. 3, 5:45 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, T317

Once Upon a Business What story are you telling about your business? Doesithighlightyouruniquevalueproposi-tion? Do prospective customers understand what you do and how you can help them? Learnhowtobuildyouruniquebrandstory,tell it consistently over a wide range of media and get others telling your story for you. It is the oldest and most cost effective marketing method for local small businesses.Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-052-A2 Tue., Oct. 11, 5:45 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, T317Course #: MSB-052-B2 Wed., Nov. 9, 3:00 - 6:45 PM Washington Road Campus, T315

Passion to Profit: How to Go from Blogging to Building a Profitable Business Doing Work That You Love What was once thought of as a hobby is now being used as a platform to help build successfulandprofitablebusinesses.Thiscourse is for people who have a blog but are making very little or no income, and for small business owners who are interested in starting a blog to help take their businesses tothenextlevel.Learnaboutbranding,socialmedia, building your audience, marketing and developing a strategy to take your blog from passiontoprofit.Bloggingisnolongerjustsomething you only do late at night - it can be a platform to build a full-time business that you love. Instructor: Martine ForemanTotal Cost: $89 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MSB-114-A2 Wed. & Fri., Oct. 26 & 28, 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T315

Digital and Social MediaIntroduction to Social Media ToolsNew or beginning users of social media will gain an understanding of social networks and practical,how-totechniquestointegratesocialnetworks into your organization or business. Each social platform possesses distinct charac-teristics, features and target audiences. You will comeawaywithafirmfoundationinTwitter,LinkedIn,Facebook,Pinterest,TumblrandInstagram options as well as your own accounts in each of these social media platforms.Total Cost: $105 (includes $60 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-771-A2 Tue. & Thu., Sep. 6 & 8, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K204

Introductory Seminar in Digital and Social MediaA report by the Content Marketing Institute shows marketers favor social media marketing tactics over other forms by 87%, likely due to thehighReturnonInvestment(ROI).Learnthe basic tenants of digital and social media marketing, including establishing and building a consistent and bold brand across all media platforms. Students will receive instructions andarubricforthefinalcapstoneprojectsincluding the development of a comprehensive digital and social media plan. First course in the DigitalandSocialMediaCertificate.Total Cost: $105 (includes $60 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-772-A2 Tue., Sep. 20, 8:30 AM - 12:45 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

Social Media Strategies: Supporting Business GoalsLearntheframeworkforsocialmediamarketingsuccess.Definedigitalandsocialmediamarketing and describe its real value. Analyze how social media tools build brand or cause awareness and promote issues. Investigate tools including internet forums, message boards, blogs, wikis, podcasts, picture and video sharing, and social networking as powerful alternatives to traditional interruptive advertising. Create a written plan for achieving business goals through digital and social media strategies as an integral component of marketing campaigns. This is a hybrid class with an online component.Total Cost: $175 (includes $100 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-773-A2P Tue. & Thu., Oct. 4 & 6, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K204

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Social Media Tactics: A Roadmap to SuccessSuccessful organizations must integrate several marketing channels to craft the most effective overall strategy. Delve into the operational impact social media efforts have on internal operations. Focus on the elements of building a successful roadmap, including operational andinfrastructurerequirements,workflowandcollaboration models, as well as the impact technology decisions have on future possibili-ties.Learntomakebetterlong-termdecisionsto help organizations position themselves for growth over time. Prerequisite: Social Media Strategies: Supporting Business goals (DAP-773). This is a hybrid class with an online component.Total Cost: $135 (includes $60 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-774-A2P Mon. & Wed., Oct. 17 & 19, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T321

Social Media Analytics: Measuring and Assessing Metrics and ROILearnhowtomeasureandevaluatetheimpactof marketing, branding and outreach tactics to describe performance in relation to your goals.Examinequantitativeandqualitativemeasurements to provide context for audience search trends, traffic and social behavior such as sharing content. You will learn how to develop and create reports that will develop your organization’s understanding, identify areas for improvement,andensureconfidenceinyourongoing social media strategy. This is a hybrid class with an online component.Total Cost: $135 (includes $60 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-775-A2P Mon. & Wed., Nov. 2 & 7, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T321

Digital and Social Media Program CapstoneThis capstone course is an in-depth review of thecertificateprogramcontent.Studentswillpresent and defend a strategic digital and social media plan they plan to implement, manage and assess in their workplace. Faculty and peers willlisten,askquestions,assessandprovidefeedback on the effectiveness of the plan and lessonslearned.LastcourseintheDigitalandSocialMediaCertificate.Total Cost: $105 (includes $60 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-778-A1P Thu., Aug. 25, 8:30 AM - 12:45 PM Washington Road Campus, K203 Course #: DAP-778-A2P Wed., Dec. 14, 8:30 AM - 12:45 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

Building a Winning Team: Interviewing, Selecting & Hiring EmployeesBuilding a successful team begins with effective interviewingandhiringprocesses.Learnbehavioralinterviewingtechniques,howtospot red flags in the application process, how to objectively review candidate interviews and ways to effectively orient newly hired employees to your organization.Total Cost: $99 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-401-A2 Wed., Oct. 5, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T317

Effective Performance AppraisalsLearnthefactorsthataffectemployeeperfor-mance: how to document both good and poor performance, how to create SMART goals, and how to write employee development plans that motivate. Rater errors, pitfalls to avoid, and tips for conducting a successful appraisal meeting will also be discussed. Essential training for managers and supervisors. Instructor: Suzanne KondnerTotal Cost: $99 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-380-A2 Tue., Oct. 18, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T317

Coaching Employees to Peak PerformanceRaisethebaronemployeeperformance!Learnthe manager’s role as a coach, the four facets of performance coaching, how to diagnose performance issues, elements of coaching conversations, and explore ways to reward and recognize employee progress. Recommended for managers and supervisors. Instructor: Suzanne KondnerTotal Cost: $99 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-381-A2 Thu., Nov. 3, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T317

Managing Using Emotional IntelligenceLearnaboutthepowerofEmotionalIntelli-gence (EI) and its effect on employee engage-ment, motivation, productivity and retention of top talent in your organization. Explore Emotional Intelligence theories and assess and learn your own EI style. Identify your areas of strength, as well as opportunities for improve-ment. Instructor: Mike ManionTotal Cost: $119 (includes $50 fees); includes assessmentMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-399-A2 Wed., Nov. 16, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T317

Human ResourcesPHR/SPHR Exam Preparation Course Prepare for HRCI’s PHR or SPHR exams and earn the most widely known credential in the HR industry. This course will review the six key competency areas and provide practice test opportunities for those who plan to take theexam.Toqualifytotaketheexam,youmust meet HRCI’s minimum education and experiencerequirements.Visitwww.hrci.orgforrequirements,testingwindowsandexamfees(student is responsible for exam fees).Total Cost: $1,125 (includes $590 fees); includes texts; practice tests are an additional $80 and can be purchased online during classMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-394-A2P Tue., Sep. 13 - Nov. 1, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (8 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T325

Professional in Human Resources (PHR) Exam PrepThis comprehensive online program includes ten courses: Managing Diversity in the Workplace, Behavioral Interviewing, Recruiting StrategiesfortheTightLaborMarket,EffectiveHiringandInterviewing,HRCI/PHRCertifica-tion Program, HRCI/SPHR (Senior Professional Human Resource), New Employee Orientation, Human Resources Management Essentials, Managing Diversity and Inclusiveness, Hostility and Aggression in the Workplace. A valuable resource for managers, team leaders, supervi-sors, human resources directors, and organiza-tional development directors.Total Cost: $2,450 (includes $2,450 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-007-A1Online For information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Management and LeadershipManagement Basics: Foundations for SuccessGet the core skills you need to ensure success asamanagerorfrontlinesupervisor.Learnabout the role of a manager and contemporary management theories. Topics include team building, relationship building, communica-tions, delegation, professionalism and ethics. Instructor: Mike ManionTotal Cost: $175 (includes $60 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-410-A2 Wed. & Thu., Sep. 21 & 22, 11:30 AM - 4:40 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T317

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HR Legal Issues for ManagersLearnaboutthehumanresourcefunctionandlegal issues that impact a manager’s role. Get an overview of the major employment laws and work with case studies to apply the principles learned. Instructor: Anthony GeorgeTotal Cost: $99 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-400-A2 Wed., Nov. 30, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T317

Conflict ManagementCreateaclimateofcollaboration.Learnaboutthefiveconflictmanagementstyles,identifyyour individual style, and learn which conflict management styles are most effective in varioussituations.Explorebenefitsandoutcomes of conflict that is well managed. Instructor: Ben WhiteTotal Cost: $119 (includes $50 fees); includes assessmentMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-411-A2 Tue., Dec. 6, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T317

Fostering Diversity in the WorkplaceLearnhowpeoplefromdifferentbackgroundsand experiences contribute to the richness and the competitive edge of any organization. Explore ways to create an atmosphere of inclusion, understanding and appreciation for individuals that will enhance creativity, collabo-ration and increase overall team performance. Instructor: Suzanne KondnerTotal Cost: $99 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-412-A2 Thu., Dec. 15, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T317

Communication Skills for ManagersManagers must be effective communicators at all levels of the organization. Whether commu-nicating to your team members, peers or your own manager, this course will help you hone both your communication and influencing skills, and help you deliver the right message for winning outcomes. Instructor: Ben WhiteTotal Cost: $99 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-413-A3 Wed., Jan. 11, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T315

Leading Change in the WorkplaceWhen faced with change, you have one of three choices...lead, follow or get out of the way. Choose to lead! This course will help managers deal with change in the workplace - both personally and as a leader of their team. Topics include understanding both positive and negative effects of change, learning personal response to change, helping to lead employees through change, seeing change as an opportu-nity, and communication during change.Total Cost: $99 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-414-A3 Wed., Jan. 25, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T315

Leading High Performance TeamsTransform your team into a high performing one.Learnthebasicsofteamdynamics,thestages of team formation, and learn to utilize individual strengths to bring out the best in allteammembers.Learnaboutyourownleadership style and explore its impact on team performance. Total Cost: $99 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-415-A3 Thu., Feb. 9, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T315

Project Management

Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) Exam PrepEntry-level project managers gain the skills needed to complete the Project Management Institute’snationallyrecognizedCertifiedAssociate in Project Management (CAPM) exam. This credential is considered the standard of excellenceinthefieldofprojectmanagementandisoftenarequiredcredentialinthefield.Use learning activities, practice exams and assignments to prepare for the CAPM exam.Total Cost: $2,199 (includes $2,199 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-011-A1 Online For information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Non-ProfitsIntroduction to Grant Researching and WritingFind the right grant for your purpose. Get an introduction to grant researching and writing. Topicsincludedefiningthepurposeandidentifying the need for grants, identifying grantresources,andfindingtherightgrant

for your purposes. The layout and format of a proper grant proposal will be emphasized. Instructor: Marcia HoffmanTotal Cost: $199 (includes $60 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-424-A2 Tue., Sep. 6 - Oct. 11, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K132

Advanced Grant Writing and ResearchNow that you’ve mastered the basics, roll up your sleeves and get to the serious business of writing a fundable grant proposal. Dig deeper into potential funding sources, while also drafting a grant proposal for submission. Instructor: Marcia HoffmanTotal Cost: $199 (includes $60 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: MGT-453-A2P Tue., Oct. 18 - Nov. 22, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K204

Marcia Hoffman is a published and awarded grant writer, with more than 22 years of experience working with grants in academia, government and the nonprofit worlds. Her students comment that she is enthusiastic, knowledgeable and provides a wealth of resources.

OSHA/SafetyThe following courses are offered in partnership with the Chesapeake Region Safety Council. All courses are held at Carroll Community College. For more information call Sandra Fournier at 410-386-8574.

OSHA 500-Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction IndustryMon. - Thu., Aug. 22 - 25, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (4 sessions)

OSHA 501-Outreach Trainer for General IndustryMon. - Thu., Nov. 28 - Dec. 1, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (4 sessions)

OSHA 503-Trainer Update for General IndustryMon. – Wed., Nov. 14 - Nov. 16, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (3 sessions)

OSHA 511-Basic Course in General IndustryMon. - Thu., Oct. 17 - 20, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (4 sessions)

OSHA 7845-Recordkeeping Rule SeminarMon., Sep. 19, 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM

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CHILD CARE AND EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONALSSchool Age Child Care Child Care Administration Infants and Toddlers Child Growth and DevelopmentMethods and Materials in Early ChildhoodNutrition, Health, and Safety in Early ChildhoodThe classes above are offered in the credit format. For more information call Admissions at 410-386-8430.

The Maryland State Department of Education/Office of Child Care provides funding through the Child Care Career and Professional Development Fund Award to credentialed child care providers who wish to pursue a college degree in early childhood education, education for children, child development, family studies or related disciplines.• Applicationduedate:March1,2017.Late

applications will not be processed. • Formoreinformation,contactHeatherBailey

at [email protected] or 410-386-8383.

Continuing EducationCore of Knowledge hours are awarded for all continuing education courses.

Curriculum

Building a Foundation for Reading Gain an overview of reading development followingtheemergentliteracyperiod.Linkmotor, cognitive, language and social develop-ment milestones from birth to 30 months. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: CCT-501-A2 Sat., Sep. 17, 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K116

Building a Foundation for Writing Learnthephasesofemergentwritingandconventional writing. Discuss mark-making between 12 and 30 months and toddlers’ attributions of meaning to marks, and infant andtoddlerknowledgeacquisition.Focuson drawing and writing in children from 30 monthsto5yearsofage,specificallyonthedifferent organization used for picture and writing marks, and word and picture creation, literacy skills, and language and content knowledge involved in drawing and writing. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: CCT-502-A2 Sat., Oct. 15, 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K115

Creative Art Activities for Young Children Understand the necessity of providing art as a learning tool. Topics include the role art plays in the development of the in the areas of develop-ment, how to set up an art center and how to communicate to parents the import ants of the child’s art and not copy art as a development tool to learning. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: CCT-503-A2 Thu., Oct. 20, 6:00 - 9:15 PM Washington Road Campus, C270

Discipline Vs Punishment Are They the Same? Investigate causes of “misbehavior” in preschool children. Explore long and short term behaviorpatternsandlearnmethodstodefinebehavioranddemonstratepositivetechniquesfor guiding young children through the steps to problem solving. Discuss the difference between discipline and punishment, and if every act of “misbehavior” should be punished. This is an instructor-lead, online class. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-498-A3 Jan. 9 - 20 Online Course #: CCT-498-B3 Feb. 6 - 17Online

Health, Safety and Nutrition

Asthma & Anaphylaxis Medication Administration Training for Early Education ProvidersLearnusefulinformationandreceiveskilltraining for the care of children with asthma. Get an overview of asthma and anaphylaxis, symptoms and treatment goals. Environmental triggers, medications and asthma devices will be explained. Review the COMAR regulations associated with the care of children with asthma. Four Core of Knowledge hours awarded. Total Cost: $67 (includes $38 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: CCT-457-A2 Sat., Nov. 5, 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K128 Course #: CCT-457-A3 Sat., Mar. 25, 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K116

Medication Administration for Childcare ProvidersProvides an overview of medication administra-tion procedures in childcare centers and family childcare homes. Topics include: practices and procedures for administering over-the-counter and selected prescription medications to children in accordance with state childcare licensingrequirements,observationmethods,recording procedures, forms and schedules, andsafehandlingtechniques.SixCoreofKnowledge hours awarded. Instructor: Cheryl KempTotal Cost: $85 (includes $37 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: CCT-182-A2 Sat., Oct. 15, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K116 Course #: CCT-182-A3 Sat., Feb. 25, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K116

Professionalism

Embracing Challenging ParentsReviewstrategies,techniquesandactivitiestobuild a better and stronger working relation-shipwithdifficultparents.Learntobeproactivewhen encouraging parents to work at home with their children and volunteering in your class. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: CCT-504-A2 Tue., Sep. 20, 6:00 - 9:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K115

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Helping and Understanding Children with a DisabilityWhen parents learn that their child has a disability or a chronic illness, they begin a journeyoftenfilledwithstrongemotion,difficult choices, interactions with different professionals and specialists, and an ongoing need for information and services. Parents may feel isolated and alone, and not know where to begin their search for information, assistance, understanding the child and support. Help parents understand they are not alone, the new journey they are experiencing, the child and the support systems. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: CCT-500-A2 Sat., Nov. 19, 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K116

Stress in ChildrenJust like adults, children are likely to encounter a variety of anxieties, fears and stressful situations. Stress is feeling overwhelmed and threatened by more than a child can handle such as from a parents divorce, moving, serious family illness, an automobile accident, natural disaster, school tests, stage fright over a presentation, disappointment in a grade, learning a new skill, excessive demand for success, or being involved in too many activities. This is an instructor-led, online class. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-499-A3 Feb. 20 - Mar.3Online Course #: CCT-499-B3 Mar. 13 - 24Online

Online Child Care Classes Get your program aligned with Maryland EXCELSandreachhigherMarylandChildCareCredential levels.

• Completecoursesatyourownpace,withinstructor guidance.

• Accesstoacomputer,theinternetandemailrequired.

Offered in partnership with Howard Commu-nity College.

Pre-Service

Communication Skills OnlineThis course is for child care professionals as an introduction to the basic concepts of developing strong communication skills when working in a child care center. Topics include: speaking, writing, interpersonal communication strategies,andcriticalreadingtechniques,witha focus on communication with parents and co-workers, and communication issues within a typical child care day.Total Cost: $95 (includes $90 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-477-A2 Nov. 7 - 21 Course #: CCT-477-A3 Mar. 17 - 31

Family Child Care Pre-ServiceThisclasssatisfiesstatetrainingrequirementsfor 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 courserequirementstoreceiveacertificate.Total Cost: $255 (includes $240 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-478-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31You may register and begin class any time between Jul. 1 and Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-478-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15You may register and begin class any time between Sep. 6 and Dec. 8 Course #: CCT-478-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24You may register and begin class any time between Jan. 3 and Mar. 17

Continuing Education Courses

Register and begin a 3-hour continuing education class anytime between the start date and end date.

Resources That Guide Daily PlanningExplore state supported early learning and school age standards, guidelines and MSDE approved curriculum such as the Maryland Common Core State Curriculum, Healthy Beginnings, and other state planning resources. Learnwhatisexpectedasanearlychildhoodprofessional when using these resources for planning purposes. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-448-A1 Jul 1 - Aug. 31, Course #: CCT-448-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-448-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

The Child Care Provider as a ProfessionalProfessionalism in child care promotes a successful work environment and effective rela-tionships. Identify available local and national resources, explore initiatives and discuss trends pertaining to professionalism in child care. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-459-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-459-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-459-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Developmentally Appropriate PracticeGain insight to instruction on developmentally appropriate practices including those that address children with special needs. Topics include national standards, essential compo-nents of developmentally appropriate practice and behavioral strategies to support children’s learning and development. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-458-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-458-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-458-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

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Taking Learning OutsideGetout!Learnhowoutdoorlearningenviron-ments and play space can assist with develop-ment and learning. Identify the importance of outdoor activities in all learning domains, examine traditional and non-traditional outdoor learning activities and prepare examples of structured and unstructured outdoor play. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded. Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-461-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-461-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-461-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Positive Child Guidance and DisciplineGain an overview of positive child guidance and discipline by examining theory and bestpractices.Learnappropriateguidancetechniques,internalandexternalfactorsthatinfluence child behavior, and ways to partner with families to foster positive child guidance. This new Credential Boosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential: (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. Three Core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-481-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-481-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-481-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

SIDSLearnallaboutSuddenInfantDeathSyndrome(SIDS), which can affect apparently healthy infants under one year of age.Total Cost: $35 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-494-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-494-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-494-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Career & Professional

Training Child Care and Educational Professionals

Cultural Competence & AwarenessIncrease your awareness and ability to work effectively with the diverse families in our community, by identifying and developing strategies that will promote cultural compe-tency. Apply anti-bias, diversity and inclusion practices, promote child self-concept and esteem, and plan multi-cultural activities. This new Credential Boosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential: (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Community 3 hrs.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-492-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-492-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-492-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Conflict Resolution StrategiesDevelop 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. This new Credential Boosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential: (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Professionalism 3 hrs. Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-491-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-491-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-491-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Observation and Assessment: Birth – 12Systematic, objective observation of children is key to evaluating their development and plan-ninglearningactivities.Becomeequippedwithobservation and assessments tools, appropriate methods of collecting and interpreting information, and gain a better understanding of the purpose of on-going assessment. This new Credential Boosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential: (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Child Development Dev 3 hrs.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-479-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-479-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-479-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Age and Developmentally Appropriate SupervisionBecome informed about the Maryland state child care regulations related to appropriate supervision of children of all ages and stages and learn to take an active role and apply best practices to keep children playing and learning safely. This new Credential Boosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential: (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Child Development 3 hrs.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-480-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-480-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-480-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Supporting Children with DisabilitiesMore than ever, children with special needs are growing and learning in child care, and educators need strategies to enable all children with disabilities, delays or special needs to gain knowledge, skills and enthusiasm for learning.Learnthechildcareprofessional’srole in supporting IEP/IFSPs, how to select materials, adapt instruction and provide a motivational environment for all. This new Credential Boosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Special Needs 3 hrs.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-488-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-488-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-488-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Family & Community PartnershipsLearnhowtoaccessthemanyhelpfulresourcesthat are available in your community that can benefitchildrenandfamilies,andhowtobeanadvocate for parents and children with ongoing needs related to health, education and referral services. This new Credential Boosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential: (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Community 3 hrs.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-493-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-493-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-493-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

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Professional Training

Introduction to Environmental Rating ScalesMarylandhasidentifiedtheERSenvironmentalratingscalesasaqualityimprovementtoolforchildcareprogramsparticipatinginMDEXCELS.LearnhowtheERScanbeusedtoevaluatethe child care environment, identify strengths and areas needing improvement, and increase yourprogram’squality.ThisnewCredentialBoosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential (proposed)levels2,3,4,andwithMDEXCELSProgramAccreditationstandardqualityratinglevels 3-5. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Profes-sionalism 3 hrs. Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-489-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-489-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-489-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Including All Children and the ADALearnessentialinformationthateverychildcare and education professional needs to know abouttherequirementsoftheAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct(ADA).Gobeyondthedefinitionof 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. This new Credential Boosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Special Needs 3 hrs.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-487-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-487-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-487-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Playground SafetyPlan for a fun and safe playground, and learn the role of the child care provider in supervising and implementing safety procedures, from age appropriateandaccessibleplaygroundequip-ment to appropriate supervision, and safety checks. This new Credential Boosters course aligns with MD Staff Credential: (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 hrs.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-486-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-486-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-486-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Nutrition and Active LivingExamine the nutritional and physical needs of today’s children, and gain skills to promote a healthy lifestyle and overall wellness throughout childhood. Topics include strate-gies to inform families about nutritional food items, and developing physical and large motor activities and games. Credential: (proposed) levels 2, 3, 4. MSDE Core of Knowledge: Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 hrs.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-485-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-485-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-485-A3Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Supporting Breastfeeding in Child CareSeeallthenewrequirementstosupportthe practice of breastfeeding and provide related resources for families within a child care program. Three core of Knowledge hours awarded.Total Cost: $40 (includes $35 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: CCT-497-A1 Jul. 1 - Aug. 31 Course #: CCT-497-A2 Sep. 6 - Dec. 15 Course #: CCT-497-A3 Jan. 3 - Mar. 24

Online CoursesSolving Classroom Discipline ProblemsThe Classroom ComputerUsing the Internet in the ClassroomFor more info go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

CONSTRUCTION TRADESConstructionBPI Building Science Principles Certification of KnowledgeBuilding science demonstrates how various components of the home interact to affect the home’s overall performance. Understand the relationship between the building envelope, heating, A/C, insulation, mechanical ventilation, lighting, appliances and other systems of the home.Learnhowallofthesesystemsaffectthe comfort, health and safety of occupants and durability of the home. Discover why improving the energy efficiency of the home is

thefirststeptowardsolar,geothermalorotherrenewable energy improvements.Total Cost: $198 (includes $198 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-021-A1 OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Code Training/New Construction InspectionIf you are interested in working as a building inspector doing IRC® (International Residential Code) Inspections, this course will help you pass the International Code Council’s (ICC®) IRC®Examination.Learncodeprovisionsfromreal-life scenes and defects to prepare for when you get out on site. Use the extensive, specially designedandfieldtestedIRCIndextoincreaseyourchancesofpassingtheICC®certificationexam.Total Cost: $995 (includes $995 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-015-A1OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Electrical and Electronic FundamentalsLearnthebasicconceptsandskillsneededtoworkwithelectricalequipmentinaresidentiallocation. Review the fundamental principles of electricity and electronics and the function of various devices such as resistors, capacitors, amplifiersandoscillators.Differenttypesofcircuits and their applications are also discussed. Useelectricaltestequipmentanddiagnostictools, and learn about safety measures, codes, and rules and regulations that must be followed to prevent mishaps.Total Cost: $695 (includes $695 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-016-A1 OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Photovoltaic Technician Career PrepLearntheprinciplesofphotovoltaicsandhowto effectively incorporate PV systems into stand- alone or interconnected electrical systems. The content includes system advantages and disadvantages, site evaluation, component operation, system design and sizing, and installationrequirementsandrecommendedpractices.Total Cost: $1,000 (includes $1,000 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-012-A1OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

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Spanish for ConstructionThis self-paced, interactive, online course is for construction workers, contractors, foremen and anyone who works with Spanish-speaking employees and co-workers in the construction industry.Learnbasicgreetingsandgeneralvocabulary, as well as terms regarding building areas, factory vocabulary such as hand tools, powertools,constructionequipment,buildingsupplies, hardware, landscaping, painting, electrical,safetyequipment,andsupervisoryexpressions. You will hear native speakers, use visual imagery, complete intuitive reading exercises, have access to language tips and cultural information, and be able to assess your learning. This course is 16 hours in length; however, students have access for 6 months from the enrollment date.Total Cost: $165 (includes $165 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-089-A1OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Home ImprovementMHIC License Exam PrepStart your home improvement business today. Prepare with an intensive review of the topics covered in the self-study contractor’s manual used for the exam. Topics include: the MD HomeImprovementLaw,Door-to-DoorSalesAct, and a review of the various business and employee laws included in the exam. Business planning, start-up and operating considerations including sales and estimating are also covered. Instructor: Steve KlitschTotal Cost: $218 (includes $85 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-373-A2 Mon. & Tue., Sep. 19 - 27, 6:00 - 9:00 PM (4 sessions)Washington Road Campus, P520 Course #: VOC-373-B2 Mon. & Tue., Nov. 21 - 29, 6:00 - 9:00 PM (4 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K115

Construction TradesCareer &

Professional Training Construction Trades

Job Site Etiquette for TradesmanJobSiteEtiquetteexamineswhatisneededtoprovide your customers with the highest level of service by observing and respecting the home where you perform your craft. This class is for anyone providing home improvements, home repairs, and/or home maintenance. You will be able to take your business to the next level as a true professional in the home improvement and home services industries. 3 hours. Instructor: Steve KlitschTotal Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-649-A2 Thu., Sep. 29, 6:00 - 9:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K128

Promoting Your Trade Business to ConsumersLearncreativepromotionalstrategiestomarketdirectly to homeowners. These strategies are specifictoplumbers,electricians,HVACtechni-cians, home improvement contractors, roofers, siding and window installers and anyone who operates a handyman business. See how direct mail, social media, website development, trade associations, client referrals, and other effective means can promote your business directly to your customers. 6 hours. Instructor: Steve KlitschTotal Cost: $79 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-648-A2 Mon., Oct. 17 & 24, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K115

Salesmanship for Home Service ProvidersSelling in the home improvement industry is allaboutfindingsolutions.Salesmanshipisalsoaboutethicalsellingtechniquestoassisthomeownerstofindsolutionsfortheirhomeimprovement, maintenance, and remodeling needs through the professional approaches. Learninsightandtraininginsales,salesmanship,andsalesmanagementspecifictothoseprofes-sionals that sell products and services directly to homeowners. 12 hours. Instructor: Steve KlitschTotal Cost: $159 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-651-A2 Sat., Oct. 22 & 29, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K115

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Electrical Apprentice Program of Carroll County

• Approved by the Maryland State Department of Labor Licensing and Regulation

For information and to apply for the program contact Linda Daigle-Jones at 410-876-0484.

HVACR• Off ered in partnership with the

Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors (HACCMD) of Maryland

• Approved by the Maryland State Apprenticeship and Training Council

For information and to apply for the program contact Stephanie Anderson at 410-431-8889 or [email protected] or visit www.haccmd.org

Plumbing • Off ered in partnership with

the Plumbing Apprenticeship Program of Carroll County

• Approved by the Maryland State Apprenticeship and Training Council

For information and application to the program contact Linda Daigle-Jones at 410-876-0484.

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Writing a Business Plan for TradesmanA business plan is a written document providing a roadmap to direct your business forsustainabilityandprofitability.Allbusinessesneed a written business plan whether there is oneemployeeorhundreds.Learnthefounda-tion and fundamentals of writing a business plan for those self-employed tradesman providing home improvements, home repairs, and home maintenance to homeowners. Walk away with a customized written business plan for your business. 3 hours. Instructor: Steve Klitsch

Total Cost: $49 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-650-A2 Thu., Oct. 20, 6:00 - 9:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K128

HVACApplications in Environmental Systems 1This course provides the skills needed to work in entry-level positions with Environmental Systemsemployers.Learnheatingandcoolingtheory, copper, plastic, and ferrous metal piping practices, soldering and brazing, basic prin-ciplesofelectricity,andinstallationtechniques.RequiredText:ModernRefrigerationandAirConditioning from Goodhart. Instructor: Charles ColsonTotal Cost: $671 (includes $150 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-220-A2B Mon., Sep. 12 - Feb.20, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (20 sessions; no class 12/19, 12/26, 1/2 & 1/16)Carroll County Career and Technology Center

Manufacturing/EngineeringIntroduction to 3D Technology and Additive Manufacturing Whether you are an engineer, designer, manufacturer,orinoneofmanyotherfields,3Dprinting is not only the future - it’s now! Gain cutting edge, hands-on 3D printing experience while you learn the ins and outs of this proto-typing and additive manufacturing process. Use industry software and apply a variety of principles to set-up, calibrate and troubleshoot a 3D printer. Bring your ideas to life and create a viable 3D printed prototype. No prior 3D printing or manufacturing experience needed. Basic computer skills highly recommended. This class may use Tinkercadd, Photoshop and Solidworks.Total Cost: $249 (includes $80 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-796-A2 Mon. & Wed., Sep. 19 - Oct. 5, 6:00 - 8:30 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T321Course #: DAP-796-B2 Mon., Wed. & Fri., Nov. 28 - Dec. 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T321

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing FundamentalsLearntheconceptsofGeometricDimensioningand Tolerancing, as used in the manufacture ofproducts,toexperiencedmachinists.Learnhow to use the GD the process to use to manufacture and inspect parts in accordance with ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Y14.5 - 2009, which is the current national standard for Dimensioning and Tolerancing.Total Cost: $499 (includes $160 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-666-A1 Tue., Aug. 16 - Oct. 18, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (10 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T315

Math and Measuring for ManufacturingLearnthefundamentalsofmathandmeasuringin manufacturing. Practice applying general math concepts as it relates to the job setting. A wide variety of topics will be covered, such as: adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing whole numbers, fractions, and decimals; the metric system and metric units of length, weight, volume, and temperature; basic algebra; basic geometry; tank volumes; electrical calculations; and reading graphs.Total Cost: $270 (includes $105 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-665-A2 Mon. & Wed., Nov. 28 - Dec. 14, 6:00 - 8:00 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T315

Print ReadingGain a basic understanding of print reading and interpretation for manufacturing using thelatestANSIstandards.Learnavarietyofvaluable skills including the interpretation of lines and symbols, three view projects, scale drafting interpretation, projects of cylindrical work, one view projection, full and half section interpretations, conventional representation of thread system, common fractions and decimal fractions.Total Cost: $580 (includes $125 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-664-A1 Wed., Aug. 17 - Nov. 2, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (12 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T315

Spanish for Manufacturing and WarehousingThis self-paced, online course is for managers, supervisors, team leaders, or anybody who works with Spanish-speaking employees and co-workersinamanufacturingsetting.Learnbasic greetings and general vocabulary, as well as job titles, common actions and commands, hand tools, power tools, supplies and materials, hardware, clean-up terms, measurements, safetyequipment,jobexpectations,jobperfor-mance, supervisory terms, schedules and shifts, and hazardous materials. You will hear native speakers, use visual imagery, complete intuitive reading exercises, have access to language tips and cultural information, and be able to assess your learning. This course is 16 hours in length; however, students have access for 6 months from the enrollment date.Total Cost: $165 (includes $165 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-092-A1 OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

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Nurse Refresher Pt. 2: ClinicalBuild upon the skills and knowledge covered in Part I (NRS-419). Topics include managing patient care, documentation, medication administra¼tion, emergency procedures, evaluation of patient care and team member responsibilities. A session in our state-of-the-art simulation lab is included. Criminal background checks and drug testing, at additional cost, are requiredatleast30dayspriortothestartofthistraining.Total Cost: $890 (includes $325 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: NRS-420-A3MP Tue., Thu. & Sat., Jan. 7 - Feb. 7 (13 sessions; no class 1/14)First session 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM at Carroll Community College, Washington Road Campus, N209All other Sat., 6:45 AM - 3:30 PM, Tue. 4:30 - 11:30 PM and Thu., 5:30 - 10:00 PM at Carroll Hospital Center

Principles & Practices of IV TherapyDon’t be frustrated; be prepared when your patient needs an IV. Enhance your skills as a practicing nurse, IV tech, or EMT from our expert on peripheral intravenous therapy and thecareoftheclientrequiringthistherapy.Topics include vein and device selection, veni-puncturetechniques,andbasiccaremeasuresneededtoprovidequalitycaretothepatient.Total Cost: $149 (includes $60 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: NRS-344-A2P Sat., Nov. 19, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Washington Road Campus, N209

Advanced Principles and Practices of IV TherapyBuild upon the principles of IV Therapy covered in NRS-344. Designed for the RN to enhance practicewithpatientsrequiringadvancedIVtherapies. Topics include practical application and troubleshooting skills for central lines, IV therapies in the elderly and pediatric popula-tion, TPN and blood administration. Prerequisite: NRS-344 Principles of IV TherapyTotal Cost: $149 (includes $60 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: NRS-335-A2P Sat., Dec. 3, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Washington Road Campus, N209

WeldingBasic WeldingAn introduction to the basics of gas and arc welding for beginning welders. Safe and properhandlingofweldingequipmentwillbecovered as well. Topics include the basics of the electrode, gas torch, and oxy-acetylene torch; brazing and soft soldering; proper selection of appropriate welding process for various metals. Gain practical experience with welding equipment.Forsafetyreasons,studentsmustwear the following to class: long sleeve cotton shirt, long pants (jeans are best), hard shoes (no tennis shoes). Cost includes helmet and tools.Total Cost: $605 (includes $305 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-015-A2 Mon. & Wed., Sep. 12 - Oct. 12 and last session, Thu., Oct. 13, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (10 sessions; no class 10/12)Carroll County Career and Technology CenterCourse #: VOC-015-B2 Tue. & Thu., Oct. 18 - Nov. 22, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (10 sessions; no class 11/8)Carroll County Career and Technology Center

Advanced WeldingNow includes an additional 15 hours for projectsandcertificationtestprep.Providesstudents with workplace welding skills. Students will work on individual projects based on skill needs. American Welding Society certificationtestavailableattheendofthecourse (fee included in course cost.) For safety students must wear the following to class: long sleeve cotton shirt, long pants (jeans are best), hard shoes (no tennis shoes).Total Cost: $959 (includes $460 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-467-A2 Mon. & Wed., Oct. 17 - Dec. 7, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (15 sessions; no class 11/23)Carroll County Career and Technology Center

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HEALTH CARE AND HUMAN SERVICESCareer training programs with clinical components may require that students pass a background check and/or drug screening at the student’s expense. These services are provided through a third party agency and are reviewed by the clinical site. The site may refuse entry to any student based on the results. Failure to complete any required background check or drug screening by the due date will result in the student being dismissed from the course.

NursingHigh Fidelity Simulation for Health Care Educators Do you have a simulator (manikin) but don’t know how to use it? Find out how to incorpo-rate simulation into your existing curriculum. Learnthebasicsofrunningsimulations,fromsetting up the scenario, controlling the manikin, to meeting the learning objectives of the students. Developed for the novice in running simulations. Explained and demonstrated using highfidelitysimulatorswithhandsonactivitiesin a simulation lab. 9 contact hours.Course #: NRS-415Dates and times customized for your group.Call Libby Trostle at 410-386-8113.

Nurse Refresher Pt. 1: TheoryProvides learning experiences for nurses who have been out of the workplace and who are planning on returning to work. Combined with the clinical portion (NRS-420) this course meets theMarylandBoardofNursingrequirementsto reactivate your license. Criminal Background checks and drug testing at an additional cost arerequiredfortheclinicalportion.Informationdistributedatfirstclasssession.Total Cost: $995 (includes $445 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: NRS-419-A2BM Tue. & Thu., Sep. 15 - Dec. 13, first session 5:30 - 10:15 PM, all other sessions 6:00 - 9:45 PM (25 sessions; no class 11/24)Washington Road Campus, L296

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Long-Term Care Training

Certified Nursing AssistantCarroll’s CNA training offers:HighqualitytrainingJob search assistanceFree on-online job searchEmployer contactsAn outstanding reputation that makes our CNAs sought by local employers!

Prerequisites: All three must be completed before starting CNA Part 1.• AHE-257CNAPreparation• AHE-046AmericanHeartAssociationCPR

HealthcareProvider/BLS• Studentsmusttakethecollege’sreading

placement test no later than one week beforethefirstsessionofCNAPart1.Placement testing can be scheduled by calling the Admissions Office at 410 386-8430. Identify yourself as a Continuing Education student and indicate you are registering for the CNA training program. In lieu of placement testing you may provide a copy of your college degree or a college transcript documenting successful completion (C or above) of college level reading.

CNA PreparationPrepare for the challenges of becoming a CertifiedNursingAssistant.Getthefoundationyou need to be successful in the classroom as well as the workplace. Sharpen your skills in takingmeasurementsandbasicmath.Learnabout communication, professionalism on the job and in the classroom and team work. Other topics include resumes, application letters and how to prepare for interviews.Total Cost: $213 (includes $43 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-257-A2 Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri., Sep. 19 - 29, 8:30 - 11:15 AM (7 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N205 Course #: AHE-257-B2 Mon. - Wed., Sep. 19 - Oct. 3, 5:00 - 7:45 PM (7 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K116

Certified Nursing Assistant Training, Part IBeemployedasaCNAinafewweeks!Learnbasic patient care skills, the CNA role on the healthcare team, disease processes, infection control and safety issues. Combined with the clinicalportion(AHE-580)meetsallrequire-mentstobeeligibleforCNAcertificationinMD and prepares students for the GNA test. Requiresstudytimeoutsideofclass.Includestests, which must be passed prior to starting

Training Program for the Registered Nurse Case Manager/Delegating Nurse in Assisted LivingTrains the RN who delegates nursing func-tions in the assisted living setting including medication administration and/or teaches medication administration to the medication technician in assisted living. MBON approved. Meetsthetrainingrequirementsforregisterednurses who are delegating nurses in assisted living.Prerequisite:Current,activeMarylandRNlicense in good standing. Instructor: Jim RoweTotal Cost: $250 (includes $150 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: NRS-331-A2P Mon. & Tue., Sep. 19 & 20, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, A125

Spanish for HealthcareHear and respond to native speakers online. A self-paced course for nurses, doctors, health-care professionals and anyone working with Spanish-speakingpatients.Learnbasicgreet-ings, general vocabulary, job titles, admissions and insurance terms, physical exam, body parts and organs, discharge instructions, common injuries and accidents. The course is 16 hours of instruction, but the content is available online for six months after enrollment.Total Cost: $165 (includes $165 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-091-A1 OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Online CoursesGerontologyComplementary and Integrative HealthEnd of Life CareIntroduction to Natural Health & HealingPain Assessment & ManagementPerinatal IssuesSpirituality, Health and HealingFor more info go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc and click on Healthcare and Medical

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clinical. Prerequisites: AHE-257 CNA Preparation, AHE-046 American Heart Association Health-care Provider CPR. Students must take the college’s reading placement test no later than oneweekbeforethefirstsession.Total Cost: $989 (includes $90 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-042-A2BMP (Bootcamp Session)Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri., Oct. 3 - 24, 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM (13 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N209 Course #: AHE-042-B2BMP Mon., Wed. & Sat., Oct. 5 - Nov. 16, Mon. & Wed., 5:00 - 9:15 PM, and Sat., 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (17 sessions; no class 10/22 & 11/5)Washington Road Campus, N105

Certified Nursing Assistant Training, Part IIBuild upon the skills and knowledge in Part I (AHE-042). Assume the role of the CNA in a long-term care facility under the supervision of an instructor. Prerequisites: successful comple-tion of Nursing Assistant Part I. Uniform, white shoes, written documentation of MMR and Vari-cella immunity, negative TB test or chest x-ray within last 6 months, Hepatitis B immunity or waiver, and American Heart Association Health CareProviderCPRarerequired.Costincludesthe fee for the NNAAP GNA exam which will be administered on campus at a date to be determined after successful completion of this course. Students responsible for additional costssuchasapplicationfeetoMBON,requiredfingerprintingandbackgroundchecks.Thesecostsvary.AllCNAstudentsarerequiredtoattend the GNA skills lab (AHE-455) prior to the GNA exam. Refer to the course listing for the skills lab and register now.Total Cost: $698 (includes $196 fees)Course #: AHE-580-A2P Mon. - Fri., Oct. 25 - Nov. 1, 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM (6 sessions)Local Clinical FacilitiesCourse #: AHE-580-A3P Mon., Wed. & Sat., Nov. 19 - Dec. 12, Mon. & Wed., 5:00 - 9:15 PM and Sat., 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM (9 sessions; no class 11/23 & 11/26)Local Clinical Facilities

Affordable Payment PlanGet the skills you need to be a CNA now! Use the FACTS affordable payment plan with a payment of $446.75 at the time of registration, then 6 monthly payments of approximately $210.88.

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GNA Skills LabProvides skills practice for nursing assistants who are preparing to take the GNA (NNAAP) certificationexamorforhealthcareprofes-sionals who need to brush up on a particular skill.Refreshyourtechniquefortakingandrecording blood pressure, pulse and respiration; providing peri-care; handwashing; ambulating aclientandanyskillsrequiredbytheGNAskillsexam.Total Cost: $75 (includes $40 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-455-A2 Wed., Oct. 5, 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM Washington Road Campus, N209 Course #: AHE-455-B2 Wed., Nov. 30, 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM Washington Road Campus, N209 Course #: AHE-455-A3 Wed., Jan. 11, 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM Washington Road Campus, N209

CNA to GNA Part ICNA’s take the GNA exam! This course is for current Maryland CNAs who want to become a GNA in Maryland. Topics include physical and psychosocial care skills and the role of the nursing assistant. Student must have a valid, current CNA license and be in good standing with the Maryland Board of Nursing. Student must also take AHE-580 CNA Training Part II (Clinical) to complete this training and be eligible to take the NNAAP GNA exam. ImmunizationsandCPRarerequiredforclinical. Prerequisite: American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPRTotal Cost: $490 (includes $85 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-283-A2BMP Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri., Oct. 3 - 24, 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM (12 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N209

Assisted Living Training Assisted Living Required TrainingLetourexpertsprovideinitialandannualtraining for the staff of your assisted living facility.Coversfireandlifesafety,infectioncontrol, including standard precautions; basic food safety and emergency disaster plans—all in just one day. Documentation of training including content and training signature will be provided for each subject area. Instructor: Jim Rowe.Course #: AHE-581Dates and times customized for your group.Call Libby Trostle at 410-386-8113.

Jim Rowe, RN, has 12 years’ experience as the owner of an assisted living facility. He has also been a Regional Health Services Coordinator for the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, a delegating nurse, consultant, home health nurse supervisor and DON of a large nursing home.

Assisted Living ManagerThis is an approved 80 hour training for assisted living managers. Topics include the philosophy of assisted living, aging process and its impact, assessment and level of care waiver, service planning, clinical management, admission and discharge criteria, nutrition and food safety, dementia, mental health and behavior management, end of life care, management andoperation,emergencyplanning,qualityassurance and the survey process. Instructor: Jim RoweTotal Cost: $875 (includes $50 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-113-A2 Tue., Oct. 4 - Dec. 13, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (10 sessions; no class 11/1)Washington Road Campus, N105

Assisted Living ManagerGet 20 hours of Continuing EducationAssistedLivingManagermayalsobetakenin modules approved by OHCQ to meet the requirement toward the 20 hours of continuing education training for assisted living managers. Modules review updated regulations and issues on relevant assisted living topics such as: Aging, LevelofCare,NutritionandFoodSafety,Dementia,Mental Health, Emergency Planning and Quality Assurance. Instructor: Jime Rowe. Call Millie Bahnsen at 410-386-8025 to schedule.

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Medicine Aide TrainingPrepares persons working as Geriatric Nursing Assistants for the safe preparation, administra-tion, and charting of routine medicines. Requiresstudytimeoutsideclassandincludestests which the student must pass prior to starting the clinical experience. Prerequisites: Students must take the college reading and math placement tests, have a minimum of one year full-time current employment as a geriatric nursing assistant, submit a letter of recommendation from their DON, provide a copyofacurrent,activeCNA/GNAcertificationand negative TB test/Chest Xray within the last year, and proof of Hepatitis B immunity or sign a waiver.Total Cost: $905 (includes $80 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-588-A2MP Mon. & Sat., Sep. 19 - Nov. 21, Mon., 5:30 - 9:15 PM and Sat., 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM (15 sessions; no class 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 & 10/15)Washington Road Campus, N201

Medicine Aide UpdateMeets the Maryland Board of Nursing renewal requirementsfortheCertifiedMedicineAide.Designed to keep the practicing CMA informed and updated regarding new medications, non-parenteral drug administration, policies and practices, and medications needed by geriatric clients. Emphasis is on new drug therapies and the role of the medicine aide in providing safe and competent care. Upon registration, students must submit a copy of their current CNA/GNAcertification,proofofsuccessfulcompletion of their initial CMA training course in Maryland, and must verify current CNA practice of at least 16 hours within the last two years, must verify active practice as a CNA/GNA/CMA in a licensed nursing home for at least 8 hours within the last two years, and must verify active practice as a CMA for 100 hours within thelasttwoyears.Verificationcanbeprovidedby the employer on facility letterhead. Please note:TheMarylandBoardofNursingrequiresthat this update must be completed no more than 90 days before the expiration of the CNA/GNA/CMAcertification.Total Cost: $131 (includes $40 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-120-A2MP Sat., Nov. 5, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Washington Road Campus, N201

Heartsaver First AidRecommended before seeking employment in AssistedLivingfacilities.See Health Care and Human Services/CPR and First Aid section for course details.

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Clinical Patient Management in Assisted LivingThese 10-hour modules provide customized AssistedLivingcontinuingeducationbasedonstudents’ needs. Instructor: Jim RoweTotal Cost: $100 (includes $40 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-483-A2 Tue., Oct. 11 & 18; Oct. 11, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, and Oct. 18, 8:30 - 11:00 AM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N105

Operational Management in Assisted LivingThese 10-hour modules provide customized AssistedLivingcontinuingeducationbasedonstudents’ needs. Instructor: Jim RoweTotal Cost: $100 (includes $40 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-287-A2 Tue., Dec. 6 & 13, Dec. 6, 11:30 AM - 5:00 PM and Dec. 13, 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N105

Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia TrainingThe more you know, the better you can care for someone with Alzheimer’s and related dementia.Learnhowtheconditionaffectsthe brain and behaviors, how to assist the patient with communication and activities of daily living and how to recognize and respond effectivelytoproblembehaviors.Satisfiesthenew-employeetrainingneedsrequiredbyMaryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.Total Cost: $75 (includes $75 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-045-A2 Sat., Oct. 15, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Washington Road Campus, N202

Training Program for the Registered Nurse Case Manager/Delegating Nurse in Assisted LivingSee Health Care/Nursing section for course details.

Other Health Care Occupations

Alternative Health Education

Aromatherapist Career PrepAromatherapy is the fragrant art of using aromatic oils for therapeutic purposes. Essential oils can be used safely at home for many ailments. This course takes you through from the extraction to the application of the oils for therapeutic purposes, and covers aromatherapy massagetechniques.Thiscourseenablesyouto successfully practice as an aromatherapist.Total Cost: $1,025 (includes $1,025 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-002-A1 OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Behavioral Health

Carroll Community College is an approved provider of continuing education for the Maryland State Board of Social Work Examiners, Board of Exam-iners of Psychologists, and the Board of Profes-sional Counselors and Therapists. Appropriate CEU’s will be awarded for successful completion of the courses that follow.

Advanced Emotional Freedom TechniquesTake EFT to the next level. Emotional Freedom Techniques(EFT)isanextremelyeffectiveand simple therapeutic process for treating traumas, fears and phobias, anger, addictions, negative self-concepts, and performance issues. DesignedforthosewhohaveattendedthefirstEFT training and/or those who are currently usingthesetechniquesintheirpractice.6clockhours. Instructor:DanielL.Holler,MS,LCSW-CTotal Cost: $75 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-441-A2 Fri., Oct. 28, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K116

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Introduction to Cognitive Behavioral TherapyCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has been shown to be effective in reducing symptoms and relapse rates, with or without medication, in a variety of psychiatric disorders including treatment for depression and anxiety in children,adolescentsandadults.Learntoidentify and target unrealistic negative thinking and replace it with realistic, positive thoughts. Appropriate for clinicians working in the behavioralhealthfieldincludingsocialworkers,psychologists, behavioral health counselors and addiction counselors. 3 clock hours. Instructor:HeidiM.Woods,LCPCTotal Cost: $45 (includes $20 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-618-A2 Tue., Sep. 27, 6:00 - 9:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K115

Introduction to Dialectical Behavior TherapyDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), a form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), was developed to treat borderline personality disorder and is now used to treat a wide range of disorders and concerns, including self-injurious and suicidal behaviors, substance abuse, eating disorders and post-traumatic stress disorders. DBT focuses on psychosocial aspects of a person’s functioning, helping them understand maladaptive patterns of interaction and improve relationships. This general overview of DBT includes a brief history, theoretical considerations, applications and treatment format. Appropriate for clinicians workinginthebehavioralhealthfield,includingsocial workers, psychologists, behavioral health counselors and addiction counselors. 3 clock hours. Instructor: Anne Arena, MA, CASTotal Cost: $45 (includes $20 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-619-A2 Mon., Nov. 14, 6:00 - 9:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K115

Palliative Care The role of the behavioral health worker is central to palliative care’s goal of providing compassionate, patient and family-centered care that helps to relieve suffering and improves qualityoflifeforthosewithseriousorchronicillness. Explore the role of palliative care in acute, chronic and end-of-life care. Develop the skills, knowledge, values, methods and sensitivities needed to guide clients through the palliative care decision making process. 3 clock hours. Instructor:JessicaRowe,LCSW-CTotal Cost: $45 (includes $20 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-675-A2 Thu., Dec. 8, 6:00 - 9:15 PM Washington Road Campus, K115

Dental

Introduction to Dental AssistingGain entry level dental assisting job skills in this course, which is approved by the Maryland State Board of Dental Examiners. Topics include terminology, anatomy, charting and medical history, instruments, four-handed dentistry, restorative materials, oral hygiene, infection control, sterilization and OSHA regulations. This hands-oncourseprovidespracticeonequip-ment in a dental operatory/lab and practice using dental software. Prerequisite: Professional Preparation in Healthcare. Course includes an onlinecomponent;internetaccessrequired.Total Cost: $745 (includes $145 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-453-A2BP Thu., Sep. 15 - Nov. 17, 5:00 - 9:15 PM (10 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M161 Course #: AHE-453-A3BP Tue. & Thu., Jan. 10 - Feb. 21, 5:00 - 9:15 PM (10 sessions; no class 1/24, 2/7 & 2/14)Washington Road Campus, M161

Oral RadiographyFurther your dental assisting career and prepare to sit for the DANB Radiation Health and Safety exam. This course is approved by the Maryland State Board of Dental Examiners. Completion of a three-hour, hands-on clinical practicum is required.Youmaycompletetheclinicalatyourplace of employment or at the Maryland State Dental Association (see details below). Course includes an online component; internet access required.

Register for this section if you will be completingyourclinicalrequirementsattheMaryland State Dental Association. Clinical session scheduled individually at a date/time convenient to student and instructor. Prereq-uisite: You must either be working as a dental assistant or have proof of successful completion of a basic dental assisting course.Total Cost: $855 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-298-A2BPC Mon., Nov. 28 - Mar. 13, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (13 sessions; no class 12/19, 12/26, 1/2 & 1/16)Washington Road Campus, M161 Course #: AHE-298-A3BPC Tue., Feb. 28 - May 30, 9:30 AM - 12:45 PM (13 sessions; no class 3/14 & 4/11)Washington Road Campus, M161

Register for this section if you are currently employed as a dental assistant and will be completingyourclinicalrequirementsatyourplace of employment. Prerequisite: You must be employed as a dental assistant and employer mustbewillingtooverseeclinicalrequirements

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at place of employment.Total Cost: $705 (includes $142 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-298-A2BP Mon., Nov. 28 - Mar. 13, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (12 sessions; no class 12/19, 12/26, 1/2 & 1/16)Washington Road Campus, M161 Course #: AHE-298-A3BP Tue., Feb. 28 - May 30, 9:30 AM - 12:45 PM (12 sessions; no class 3/14 & 4/11)Washington Road Campus, M161

Radiation Safety UpdateRenewyourcertificationasaDentalRadia-tion Technologist. Gain an update on safety and technological advances related to the placement and exposure of dental radiographs. Topics include fundamental principles of radiography, patient safety, and operator safety. Approved by the Maryland State Board of Dental Examiners, 8 CEUs.Total Cost: $199 (includes $64 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-270-A2 Mon., Nov. 28 - Dec. 12, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M161 Course #: AHE-270-A3 Tue., Mar. 7 - 28, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (3 sessions; no class 3/14)Washington Road Campus, M161

Online CoursesAdministrative Dental AssistantFor more info go to careertraining.ed2go.com/carrollcc. Click on Healthcare and Fitness.

EKG Technician

EKG Technician TrainingLaunchyourcareerasaCardiographicTechnician.PreparetositfortheCertifiedCardiographic Technician Examination, offered by Cardiovascular Credentialing International. LearnthebasicsofEKGs,stresstests,Holtermonitors, cardiac anatomy and physiology, patientpreparation,andpatientconfidentiality.Learntoidentifyarrhythmiasandirregularitiesof the heart. Cardiac modalities, pharmacology and pacemakers are also covered. Prerequisites: Professional Preparation in Healthcare AHE-196, Medical Terminology for Health Careers AHE-149 (online course also accepted), and Anatomy and Physiology for Health Careers AHE-282.Total Cost: $745 (includes $55 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-281-A2BP Tue. & Thu., Sep. 20 - Dec. 6, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (22 sessions; no class 11/24)Washington Road Campus, N201

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Medical Billing for the Physician’s OfficeLearnthelifecycleofabillingclaimandhowmedical insurances work with the billing process in a physician’s office. Work with electronic medical records and bill claims using medical billing software. This course prepares youfortheCertifiedProfessionalBiller(CPB)nationalcertificationexamofferedbytheAmerican Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC).Total Cost: $475 (includes $30 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-199-A2B Mon. & Wed., Oct. 3 - Nov. 16, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (14 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T325

Medical Coding for the Physician’s Office - AAPCPrepare for the American Academy of Profes-sionalCoders(AAPC)nationalcertificationexam.Learnmedicalterminologyandhowtouse the coding manuals for CPT, ICD-10 and HCPCS to describe and document medical services.Costincludesfirstyear’smembershipinAAPC,textbooksandcertificationexam.Thecertificationexamwillbescheduledtwoweeksfollowing the last class, on a Saturday. Prerequi-site: Medical Terminology for Health Careers.Total Cost: $1,875 (includes $745 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-197-A1P Mon. & Wed., Aug. 22 - Nov. 16, 5:30 - 9:45 PM (25 sessions; no class 9/5)Washington Road Campus, N202

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Medical Transcription EditorJointhegrowingfieldofmedicaltranscriptionediting. Approved by the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), this online course prepares you to accurately transcribe medical dictation and edit transcrip-tion created by voice-recognition software. Train in medical word building, anatomy and pathophysiology, healthcare documentation, pharmacology,editing,theoryandtechnique.Enrollment includes transcription foot pedal, companion text books, AHDI membership, and a voucher to take the Registered Healthcare Documentation Specialist (RHDS) exam. Internet access and high school diploma or GEDrequired.OfferedinpartnershipwithCareerStep.Coursesbeginonthefirstofeachmonth.Total Cost: $2,695 (includes $2,695 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-210Online

Medical AssistantBecome eligible for national certification as a Clinical Medical Assistant through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).An application must be completed for this training. Call 410-386-8100 for information.

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” I did it! I just want to thank you! Thank you for giving me the opportunity for such a great experience. And, really, I could go on… and… on about the instructors - they’ve all been so great. I knew after the first day that this is where I belong! (I got a job! YAY) time flew by soooo fast! ” — Angie, Medical Assistant Training Completer

The following courses are available to students currently enrolled in the Medical Assistant Training program, unless otherwise noted in the course description.

Medical Administrative AssistantTaken in conjunction with the Medical Assistant classes, this course provides front office training for individuals pursuing a career in a doctor’s office or clinic. Topics include appointment scheduling, coding, billing and records management.Textbookrequired.Prerequisite: Completion of Module 1 of the Medical Assistant Training.Total Cost: $409 (includes $112 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-243-A1BP Mon. & Wed., Aug. 22 - Sep. 21, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (9 sessions; no class 9/5)Washington Road Campus, N105

Medical Assistant Clinical IClinical externship combining front and back medical office skills. Medical Assistant students who have successfully completed Modules 1 and 2 of their training will have an opportunity to practice administrative and clinical skills in a clinical setting working with the staff, patients and families visiting the physician’s office for well and sick visits. Prerequisites: Completion of Modules 1 and 2 of the Medical Assistant Training.Total Cost: $695 (includes $95 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-240-A2P Mon. - Fri., Nov. 14 - 30, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (10 sessions; no class 11/23, 11/24 & 11/25)Local Clinical Facilities

Medical Assistant Clinical IIMedical Assistant students will continue and complete their clinical externship combining front and back medical office skills. Prerequisite: AHE-240 Medical Assistant Clinical ITotal Cost: $660 (includes $60 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-241-A2P Mon. - Fri., Dec. 1 - 14, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (10 sessions)Local Clinical Facilities

Basic EKG TrainingLearnthebasicsofEKGs,stresstests,Holtermonitors, cardiac anatomy and physiology, patientpreparation,andpatientconfidentiality.Prerequisites: Medical Terminology for Health Careers (AHE-149) and must be a Medical Assistant student.Total Cost: $435 (includes $39 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-288-A2BP Mon. & Wed., Nov. 28 - Jan. 25, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (12 sessions; no class 12/19, 12/21, 12/26, 12/28, 1/2 & 1/16)Washington Road Campus, N201

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Basic Math for Health Care WorkersYouneedmathtoworkinhealthcare!Learnthemathrequiredforalliedhealthcoursesandinthehealthcarefield.Basicmathfunctionswill be reviewed and used to solve health care problems involving: fractions, decimals, measurements, and setting up basic algebraic equations.Total Cost: $150 (includes $40 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-146-A2P Thu., Oct. 6 - Nov. 3, 6:00 - 8:15 PM (5 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N205

Basic Patient IntakeGain the knowledge and skills to perform patient intake and education in a clinical setting. Clinical skills include vital signs, patient histories, height, weight and universal precautions. Other skills include customer service, communica-tion, patient interview, documentation and principlesofadultlearning.Textbookrequired.Prerequisite: must be accepted into a health care programrequiringthiscourse.CompletionofModule 1 of the Medical Assistant Training and Phlebotomy for Health Careers.Total Cost: $640 (includes $100 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-160-A2BP Mon., Tue., Thu. & Sat., Sep. 6 - Oct. 3, Mon., Tue. & Thu., 6:00 - 9:45 PM and Sat., 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (11 sessions; no class 9/8, 9/12, 9/17, 9/19 & 9/22)Washington Road Campus, N209

HIPAA TrainingYou think you know about HIPAA, but with this course you really will! Get an overview of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Actof1996,TitleIIAdministrativeSimplification(HIPAA-AS). Topics include: background of HIPAA, overview of HIPAA-AS rules, privacy, transaction standards, code sets, and current and proposed privacy and security regulations and implementation solutions.Total Cost: $69 (includes $24 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-147-A2 Sat., Oct. 8, 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM Washington Road Campus, N105

Introduction to Lab Techniques for Medical AssistantsGet the entry level job training you need to pursue a career as a medical assistant. Topics include medical ethics, communication skills, phlebotomy, pharmacology and a variety of medical office clinical skills. Prerequisites: Must be accepted into a Health Care Program requiringthiscourseandcompletedAHE-160Basic Patient Intake.Total Cost: $821 (includes $95 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-211-A2BP Tue, Wed., Thu. & Sat., Oct. 4 - Nov. 10, Tue., Wed. & Thu., 5:30 - 9:45 PM and Sat., 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (15 sessions; no class 10/8, 10/12, 10/15, 10/19, 10/26, 10/29, 11/2 & 11/9)Washington Road Campus, N209

PharmacologyThis course introduces the more commonly prescribedmedications,theirclassifications,uses, and schedules, preparation, dispensation, andcommonadversereactions.Legalandethical boundaries involving drugs will be addressed as well as how and why medica-tions work, proper drug handling and storage procedures. Prerequisites: acceptance into a Medical Assistant Program, Introduction to Health (AHE-144) and Introduction to Health-care Systems (AHE-145).Total Cost: $339 (includes $40 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-275-A2BP Mon. & Wed., Nov. 14 - Dec. 14, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (9 sessions; no class 11/23)Washington Road Campus, N205

Phlebotomy for Health CareersLearnthebasictechniquesandproceduresnecessary to properly collect blood specimens. Topics include venous anatomy and physiology, blood collection systems, performance of venipuncture, infection control, and patient relations. Course includes 30 hours of classroom training plus 18 daytime hours of clinical prac-tice at local labs. Prerequisites:LimitedtoMedicalAssistant students and healthcare providers interested in improving their skills. To begin a career as a phlebotomist, see Phlebotomy Tech-nician Training. At time of registration, student must have current American Heart Association Health Care Provider CPR card or must register for and successfully complete an AHA Health Care Provider CPR course prior to the start of the clinical portion of this training. Students must have also successfully completed Professional Preparation in Health Care AHE-196. Uniformrequired.Criminalbackgroundcheck/drug testing and immunization information are

Introduction to Electronic Health RecordsLearnthefundamentalprinciplesofElectronicHealth Records (EHR). Topics include the integration of technology into healthcare, clinical standard compliance, health data management concepts, and EHR challenges. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology for Health Careers (AHE149).Total Cost: $354 (includes $54 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-212-A2BP Thu., Nov. 10 - Jan. 26, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (9 sessions; no class 11/24, 12/22 & 12/29)Washington Road Campus, K204

Introduction to HealthWhat is health? Review the basic concepts of health,wellnessanddisease.Learnaboutstressand its effects; drug use, misuse and addiction; andnutritionandfitness.Studentswillalsolearn about the leading causes of death in the U.S. and dealing with death, loss and grief. Prerequisite: submit an application for Medical Assistant Training.Total Cost: $440 (includes $40 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-144-A2BP Mon. & Wed., Sep. 12 - Oct. 19, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (12 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N205

Introduction to Health Care SystemsLearnaboutthecurrenthealthcaresystemfrom the perspective of the health care provider and the patient. Topics include: managedcareversusqualityofcare,typesofhealth insurance available in the U.S., types of health care providers and their roles, regula-tions that influence health care delivery and ethical standards established by health care associations. Prerequisite: AHE-144 Introduction to HealthTotal Cost: $207 (includes $40 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-145-A2BP Mon. & Wed., Oct. 24 - Nov. 7, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (5 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N205

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requiredfortheclinicalportionatanadditionalcost.Informationdistributedatfirstclass.Total Cost: $650 (includes $117 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-289-A1BP Mon. & Wed., Aug. 15 - Sep. 19, 4:30 - 7:45 PM (10 sessions; no class 9/5)Washington Road Campus, M157

Clinical Medical Assistant Certification Exam Prep This course prepares students for the National HealthcareerAssociation’sCertifiedClinicalMedical Assistant (NHA CCMA) exam. The exam prep is open to students who are already workinginthefieldasamedicalassistant.Whilemedicalassistantsarenotrequiredtobecerti-fied,employersprefertohirecertifiedassistants.These courses are aligned to the NHA CCMA examrequirementsandtheMedicalAssistantTraining program. Topics include core medical assistant responsibilities such as patient care and monitoring; medical office administration; healthcare regulation and ethics; administration of medication and treatments; and lab skills. Upon completion of this course, students maysitfortheNHACertifiedClinicalMedicalAssistant exam. The exam is administered on site. Students who pass the exam will be CCMAcertifiedbytheNHA.TobeeligibleforthecourseandtheCCMAexam/certificationstudents must have a high school diploma, GEDorequivalent.Inaddition,he/shemustattest that they have met the work experience eligibilityrequirementwhichisaminimumofone year of full time employment as a medical assistant within the last three years.Total Cost: $770 (includes $100 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-293-A2BMon. & Wed., Sep. 7 - Nov. 14, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (20 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M055

CPR Health Care Provider/BLSSee Health Care/CPR and First Aid section for course details.

Anatomy and Physiology for Health CareersProfessional Preparation in Health Care See Health Care/General Health Care Education section for course details.

Massage

Integrated Orthopedic Massage This advanced massage class focuses on the useofcross-fiberfrictiontomassageligamentsand tendons and also muscle bellies. Receive an in-depth study of the related anatomy, learn key terms and concepts, and learn how to use observations gained through assessment techniquestodevelopanindividualizedtreatment plan. Intended for registered or licensed massage therapists only. Approved by theNationalCertificationBoardforTherapeuticMassage Bodywork (NCBTMB) for 12 CEUs. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a massage table and linens to class. Instructor:LucileMcConnell,LMTisanNCBTMBapprovedprovider.Total Cost: $195 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-294-A2 Sat., Sep. 17 & 24, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N205

Mental HealthFor behavioral health professional CEU courses, see the Health Care/Other Health Care Occupations/Behavioral Health section.

Caregiving Guide: Families with Dementia and AlzheimersCaring for someone experiencing Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia is a challenge for family members and loved ones. Be prepared to navigate the demanding road ahead and plan for the care that is best suited toyouandyourlovedone.Learntorecognizethe signs and the progression of different types of dementia; how to plan for care in the home, going to the hospital or other facility; and about eldercare law/lawyers and legal considerations as your family’s needs change. Create and take home a customized “Go Bag” with everything needed for going to the doctor, hospital or facility. Instructor: Jim RoweTotal Cost: $85 (includes $60 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-280-A2 Sat., Nov. 12, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Washington Road Campus, N105

Mental Health Care Career PrepMental Health Technicians are in high demand. Thisindustrycertificationcoursepreparesindividualstoenterthisgrowingfield.Getacomprehensive overview of mental health care and the special needs of mental health patients. The full spectrum of mental health disorders will be discussed, along with information about the therapeutic interventions for each disorder. Learnhowexternalfactorssuchassubstanceabuse, poverty and culture impact a patient’s willingness to seek and participate in treatment.Total Cost: $1,595 (includes $1,595 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: XXP-009-A1 OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Nutrition

Nutritional Consultant Career PrepExplore the importance and principles of nutrition, the responsibilities of the nutrition consultant, and the career opportunities available. Topics include: the fundamentals of healthful nutrition; the building blocks; and supplements and drugs with nutritional benefits.Thisinteractivecertificationcourseutilizes hands-on assignments and collaborative assignments, like wikis and discussion groups that allow students to share what they have learned with others in the course.Total Cost: $1,675 (includes $1,675 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-010-A1 OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Optician

Optician Certification TrainingGain the skills and knowledge needed to obtain an entry-level job as an optician, while you prepare yourself to achieve American Board ofOpticianry(ABO)certification.Masterthemathematical formulas that opticians need to know, discover how to read prescriptions for glasses and contact lenses, explore the basics of eyewear styles and materials, become familiar withtheequipmentopticiansuse,learnaboutprisms and lens types, and gain an under-standing of eye anatomy and eye diseases.Total Cost: $1,895 (includes $1,895 fees).MD senior adults pay fees only. Online; start anytimeFor more information and course registration details go to careertraining.ed2go.com/carrollcc. Click on Healthcare and Fitness.

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also have successfully completed Professional Preparation in Healthcare (AHE-196). Criminal background check, drug testing and immuniza-tioninformationarerequiredfortheclinicalportion at an additional cost. Information distributedatfirstclass.Studentsmustregisterfor Phlebotomy I, II and III together, and all three courses must be taken consecutively. Veterans: Phlebotomy Technician Training is an approved programforVeteransEducationBenefits.Call410-386-8100 for more information.Total Cost: $825 (includes $140 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-200-A2BP Mon. & Wed., Sep. 26 - Nov. 2, 4:30 - 8:45 PM (12 sessions)Hospital Tour Oct. 31, 3:00 - 7:15 PMWashington Road Campus, M161

Phlebotomy Technician Training II: ClinicalContinue your phlebotomy training with hands-on experience in various local labs, in coop-eration with Carroll Hospital Center. Uniform required.Prerequisite: Successful completion of Phlebotomy Technician Training I: Theory.Total Cost: $619 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-077-A2P Mon. - Fri., Nov. 7 - 16, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (8 sessions)Carroll Hospital Center

Phlebotomy Technician Training III: ClinicalRefineyourphlebotomytechniquesinvariouslocal labs, in cooperation with Carroll Hospital Center.Uniformrequired.Prerequisite: Successful completion of Phlebotomy Technician Training II: Clinical.Total Cost: $619 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-078-A2P Mon. - Fri., Nov. 16 - 30, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (8 sessions; no class 11/23, 11/24 & 11/25)Carroll Hospital Center

Affordable Payment PlanGet the skills you need to be a Phlebotomy Technician now! Use the FACTS affordable payment plan with a payment of $540.75 at the time of registration, then 6 monthly payments of approximately $257.88.

Pharmacy

Pharmacy Technician TrainingPreparetoenterthefast-growingfieldofpharmacy as a pharmacy technician with employment opportunities in retail, home careorhospitalsettings.Learnthepracticeof pharmacy and prepare to take a national pharmacytechniciancertificationexam.Topicsinclude pharmaceutical calculations, pharmacy law,medicalterminology,aseptictechnique,dosage unit conversions and a review of the top 200 drugs. Training includes a virtual component and practical experience provided in a mock pharmacy. A strong foundation in math and computer concepts is recommended. HighschooldiplomaorGED®requiredforemploymentandcertificationexam.Itishighlyrecommended that students complete Profes-sional Preparation in Healthcare (AHE-196) in advance. Course includes an online compo-nent;internetaccessrequired.Veterans: Pharmacy Technician Training is an approved programforVeteransEducationBenefits.Call410-386-8100 for more information.Total Cost: $1,265 (includes $166 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-712-A2B Mon., Wed. & Thu., Sep. 19 - Dec. 7, 9:30 AM - 12:45 PM (33 sessions; no class 11/23 & 11/24)Washington Road Campus, N201 Course #: AHE-712-A3B Mon., Wed. & Thu., Feb. 27 - May 18, 9:30 AM - 12:45 PM (33 sessions; no class 4/10, 4/12 & 4/13)Washington Road Campus, N201

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Phlebotomy

Phlebotomy Technician Training I: TheoryIn this initial 48-hour course, you’ll learn about anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, specimen collection, specimen processing and handling and laboratory operationsincludingsafetyandqualitycontrol.Successful completion of Phlebotomy Techni-cianTrainingI,IIandIIIisrequiredtositfortheASCPnationalcertificationexam.Prerequisites: At time of registration, student must have a current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR card or must register for and successfully complete an AHA Healthcare Provider CPR course prior to the start of the clinical portion of this training. Student must

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Physical Therapy Aide

Physical Therapy AideMaster the skills needed to begin a career as aphysicaltherapyaide.Learnwhatphysicaltherapy entails, identify the responsibilities of a physical therapy aide, and develop a working knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology. In addition, you will gain a solid foundation in patient care skills, infection control, and the legal and ethical regulations that affect healthcare providers.Total Cost: $1,895 (includes $1,895 fees).MD senior adults pay fees only. Online; start anytimeFor more information and course registration details go to careertraining.ed2go.com/carrollcc. Click on Healthcare and Fitness.

Sterile Processing

Sterile Processing Technician Training Fundamentals Learntoworkbehindthescenesinhealthcaresettings such as hospitals, surgical centers and physicians’ offices to ensure medical instru-mentsandequipmentareproperlycleaned,processed, assembled, sterilized, stored and distributed. This course includes a lecture and interactive lab component in the classroom providing hands-on experience. Topics include anatomy and physiology, microbiology, instrumentation, safety standards, cleaning, decontamination, disinfection, preparation, infection control, sterilization, packaging, wrapping,processingpatientcareequipment,sterile storage, distribution and inventory management, documentation and record management, ethics and standards. Upon successful completion, students are prepared totaketheCertifiedRegisteredCentralServiceTechnician(CRCST)certificationexamofferedby the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM). Prerequisite: Students must either validate previous successful completion of a college reading course (C or above) or pass the college’s Reading Accuplacer test prior to registration. To validate a college reading course, attach a copy of your transcript to your registration. To take the Reading Accuplacer test, call the Admissions Office at 410-386-8430. When taking the test, identify yourself as a Continuing Education student and indicate the course you are taking. Offered in partnership with Frederick Community College.Total Cost: $801 (includes $671 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-299-A1P Mon., Aug. 29 - Dec. 12, 5:45 - 9:45 PM (15 sessions; no class 9/5)Frederick Community College/Monroe Center

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Sterile Processing Technician Training Externships These four 100-hour externship courses are highly recommended for students completing the Sterile Processing Technician Training Fundamentalscourse.ToreceiveCertifiedRegistered Central Service Technician (CRCST) certificationthroughtheInternationalAsso-ciation of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM), students must pass theCRCSTcertificationexamandcomplete400hoursoffieldexperience(externship).Gainfirst-handexperienceingeneralcleaning,wrapping and packaging, instrument and procedure tray assembly, sterilization, sterile storage,patientcareequipment,carecarts,linenfolding and distribution. Externship locations vary throughout the greater Baltimore/DC/Fred-erickregion.Studentswillreceiveacertificateofcompletion and may submit logged hours and experience to the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM)forCRCSTcertificationconsideration.Costincludesbackgroundcheckandfinger-printing. Prerequisite: Currently registered for or successful completion of Sterile Processing Technician Training Fundamentals (AHE-299). Students must register for Sterile Processing Technician Training Externships 1, 2, 3 and 4 together, and they must be taken consecutively. Offered in partnership with Frederick Commu-nity College.

Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 1Total Cost: $129 (includes $129 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-304-A3P Jan. 3 - Jun. 30Local Clinical Facilities

Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 2Total Cost: $129 (includes $129 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-305-A3P Jan. 3 - Jun.30Local Clinical Facilities

Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 3Total Cost: $129 (includes $129 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-306-A3P Jan. 3 - Jun. 30Local Clinical Facilities

Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 4Total Cost: $129 (includes $129 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-307-A3P Sun. - Sat., Jan. 3 - Jun. 30Local Clinical Facilities

General Health Care EducationOpen to current or prospective healthcare workers, these courses prepare you with the terminology, basic knowledge of the body’s anatomy and physiology and the professional skills required to be successful in a variety of healthcare professions.

Anatomy and Physiology for Health CareersInthehealthcarefield,aworkingknowledgeof the anatomy and physiology of the human bodyisessential.Learnthefundamentalstructure and physiology of the body, and the diseases and disorders that may result in impair-ment, deterioration or malfunction. This class is part of the Medical Assistant program and is alsoaprerequisiteforEKGTechnicianTraining.Total Cost: $405 (includes $30 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-282-A1B Thu., Aug. 18 - Nov. 3, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (12 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N202

Medical Terminology for Health CareersAn understanding of medical terminology is fundamental for anyone working in the healthcarefield,whetherdirectpatientcareormedical office. This course provides an in depth study of medical terms. Emphasis is placed on learning the language of medicine in relation to the body systems rather than rote memoriza-tion of terms. This course is part of the Medical AssistantprogramandisalsoaprerequisiteforEKG Technician Training and Medical Coding for the Physician’s Office - AAPC.Total Cost: $345 (includes $30 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-149-A1B Tue., Sep. 6 - Nov. 8, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (10 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N202

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O� ered at no cost and open to everyone!

Mental Health First Aid Someone you know could be experiencing a mental illness or crisis. You can help them. Learn a 5-step action plan to o� er initial help to people with the signs and symptoms of a mental illness or in a crisis, and connect them with the appropriate professional, peer, social or self- help care. Anyone can take this 8-hour course—� rst responders, students, teachers, leaders of faith communities, human resources professionals and caring citizens.

Course #: AHE-291-A1 • Thursday and Friday, Aug. 18 and 19 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Course #: AHE-291-A2 • Monday and Tuesday, Sep. 26 and 27 5 - 9:30 p.m.

Course #: AHE-291-B2 • Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 2 and 3 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Course #: AHE-291-C2 • Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 6 and 7 12 – 4:30 p.m.

Youth Mental Health First AidLearn the risk factors and warning signs of mental health challenges common among adolescents, including anxiety, depression, psychosis, eating disorders, ADHD, disruptive behavior disorders and substance abuse disorders. Recognize and provide support to a youth displaying signs and symptoms of mental illness or in an emotional crisis. Curriculum is focused on ages 12-18.

Course #: AHE-292-A2 • Thursday and Friday, Oct. 6 and 7 12 – 4:30 p.m.

All classes held at the Washington Road Campus.

O� ered in partnership with the Carroll County Health Department.

Register at www.carrollcc.edu/instantenrollment or call 410-386-8100

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Heartsaver First Aid CPR AEDDesigned for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card infirstaid,CPRandAEDusetomeetjob,regula-toryorotherrequirements.Learncriticalskillsneededtorespondtoandmanageafirstaid,choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency in thefirstfewminutesuntilemergencymedicalservices (EMS) arrives. Upon successful comple-tion, an AHA Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED card will be issued, valid for 2 years.Total Cost: $89 (includes $52 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-239-A2 Wed. & Thu., Nov. 2 & 3, 5:30 - 9:45 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106

Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AEDLearntheskillsneededtorespondtoanythingfrom minor pediatric injuries to life-threatening emergencies. This course is intended for childcare workers, teachers, camp counselors, coaches and others responsible for the lives of children and provides instruction on pediatric firstaid,CPR,andAEDuse.Meetstheregulatoryrequirementsforchildcareproviders.Uponsuccessful completion, an AHA Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED card will be issued, valid for two years. Books available prior to class uponrequestbycallingDianaDannettelat410-386-8122.Total Cost: $89 (includes $52 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-302-A2 Wed. & Thu., Oct. 19 & 20, 5:30 - 9:45 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-302-B2 Wed. & Thu., Dec. 7 & 8, 5:30 - 9:45 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106

Heartsaver First AidLearnhowtorespondtoandmanageanemergencyinthefirstfewminutesuntilemergency medical services (EMS) arrives. Designed to meet OSHA regulations, this coursecoversfirstaidbasicsforthemostcommon life-threatening emergencies, how to recognize them, how to call for help, and how to perform lifesaving skills. Upon successful completion, an AHA First Aid card will be issued, valid for two years. Books available prior to class uponrequestbycallingDianaDannettelat410-386-8122.Total Cost: $55 (includes $44 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-277-A2 Sat., Oct. 22, 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Washington Road Campus, N105

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Professional Preparation in HealthcareLearntheessentialsofbecomingsuccessfulasa student and employee in today’s healthcare systems. Topics include communication, working well on teams, respecting and valuing differences, and the importance of profes-sionalism. Discuss the availability of healthcare careers in the local region, marketing your skills to potential employers, resumes, application letters and how to prepare for interviews.Total Cost: $85 (includes $20 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-196-B1 Tue. - Thu., Aug. 16 - 18, 6:00 - 8:45 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N105 Course #: AHE-196-A1 Tue. - Thu., Aug. 23 - 25, 9:00 - 11:45 AM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N105 Course #: AHE-196-A2 Wed. & Thu., Sep. 1 - 8, 6:00 - 8:45 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106

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American Heart Association

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledgeandproficiencyinBLS,ACLS,andPALSand has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association, and any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association.

Heartsaver CPR AED: Adult, Infant & ChildThis classroom, video-based, instructor-led course teaches CPR and AED use, as well as how to relieve choking in an adult, infant and child. Heartsaver training is for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card in CPR and AED use to meet job,regulatoryorotherrequirements.Uponsuccessful completion, an AHA Heartsaver CPR AED card will be issued, valid for two years. Booksavailablepriortoclassuponrequestbycalling Diana Dannettel at 410-386-8122Total Cost: $65 (includes $48 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-303-A2 Sat., Oct. 8, 9:00 AM - 1:15 PM Washington Road Campus, N106

CPR Healthcare Provider/BLSPer the 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care,thiscoursewillnowberequiredforbothinitialandrenewalHealthcareProvider/BLStraining.HealthcareProvider/BLStrainingisdesigned to provide healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. This course is for healthcare profes-sionals who need to know how to perform CPR, as well as other lifesaving skills, in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. You must demonstrate competency through both a written test and skills evaluation. Upon successfulcompletion,anAHABLSProvidercard will be issued, valid for two years. Books availablepriortoclassuponrequestbycallingDiana Dannettel at 410-386-8122.Total Cost: $85 (includes $53 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-046-D1 Sat., Aug. 27, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-046-A2 Sat., Sep. 10, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-046-B2 Sat., Sep. 24, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-046-C2 Wed. & Thu., Oct. 5 & 6, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-046-D2 Sat., Oct. 22, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-046-E2 Sat., Nov. 12, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-046-F2 Wed. & Thu., Nov. 30 & Dec. 1, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-046-G2 Sat., Dec. 10, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, N106

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ACLS ProviderPer the 2015 American Heart Association Guide-lines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care, this course isnowrequiredforbothinitialandrenewalACLStraining.AdvancedCardiovascularLifeSupport(ACLS)isanadvanced,instructor-ledclassroom course that highlights the impor-tance of team dynamics and communication, systems of care and immediate post-cardiac-arrest care. It also covers airway management and related pharmacology. In this course, skills are taught in large, group sessions and small, group learning and testing stations where case-basedscenariosarepresented.ACLSisdesigned for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardio-vascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units. Registra-tion closes two weeks prior to start date. Due to mailing of materials, no refunds provided two weeks prior to start date. Prerequisite: CurrentAHABLSProvidercard.UponSuccessfulcompletion,anAHAACLScardwillbeissued,valid for two years.Total Cost: $259 (includes $85 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: AHE-300-A1P Wed. & Thu., Aug. 24 & 25, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-300-A2P Wed. & Thu., Sep. 28 & 29, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-300-D2P Wed. & Thu., Oct. 26 & 27, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-300-B2P Wed. & Thu., Nov. 16 & 17, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106 Course #: AHE-300-C2P Wed. & Thu., Dec. 14 & 15, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, N106

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: OFFICE AND WORKPLACEComputer BasicsIntroduction to Computers What are computers all about? Explore the basicsofoperatingapersonalcomputer.Learnto navigate within Microsoft Windows, work withdocumentsandfiles,dobasicwordprocessing, and explore the Internet. This practical and simple course gives students (no matter how old or young) the informa-tion needed to get started in the world of computing - and now includes topics previ-ously covered in Introduction to Windows - all in one course! No prior computer experience needed. This course utilizes Microsoft Windows 10.Total Cost: $195 (includes $195 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: XXZ-577-A2 Mon. & Wed., Sep. 12 - 28, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K204 Course #: XXZ-577-B2 Mon. & Wed., Oct. 10 - 26, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K204 Course #: XXZ-577-C2 Tue. & Thu., Nov. 29 - Dec. 15, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T321

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FinancialQuickBooks Pro Level 1Learntonavigatethisuser-friendlyaccountingsoftware program to invoice your customers, receive payments, create statements, prepare estimates, and enter and pay bills. Additional topics include bank deposits, check writing, funds transfers, bank reconciliation, journal entries, credit cards, sales tax, loan payments andprofitanalysis.Prerequisites: Familiarity with basic accounting/bookkeeping concepts, computer skills, and use of Windows.Total Cost: $245 (includes $110 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-591-A2 Fri., Oct. 14 & 21, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K204

QuickBooks Pro Level 2Upgrade your knowledge of QuickBooks Pro. Learnhowtocustomizeforms,createreportsand graphs to better serve your clients. This course also covers payroll preparation, online banking and job estimates. Prerequisites: Basic QuickBooksknowledgerequired.Familiaritywith basic accounting/bookkeeping concepts, computer skills, and use of Windows.Total Cost: $245 (includes $115 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-762-A2P Fri., Nov. 18 & Dec. 2, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (2 sessions; no class 11/25)Washington Road Campus, K204

QuickBooks Pro Certified User Exam PrepPrepare to sit for the Intuit QuickBooks Pro CertifiedUserexam.Topicsincludemanagingpayroll in QuickBooks, establishing new busi-ness accounts and producing a balance sheet, managingpayrollandprofit/lossstatements.Prerequisite:DAP-762,QuickBooksProLevel2Total Cost: $250 (includes $185 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-124-A2P Fri., Dec. 16, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

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Digital Presentation Media: Beyond PowerPointJourney into the world of creative, stimulating and highly effective professional presentations. Breathe life into your vision with Prezi, Animoto, and SlideRocket and leave PowerPoint behind. Learnhowtouseandengageyourcreativesideas well as your audience for amazing presenta-tions. Take away skills for training yourself and others in your organization with the latest, most advanced practical and design knowledge in presentation media.Total Cost: $105 (includes $60 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-779-A2 Tue. & Thu., Nov. 15 & 17, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K203

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Inbound E-MarketingInbound marketing is a highly effective method of attracting potential customers through organic search engine results, the blogosphere, and social media. Inbound marketing provides greater return on investment and more effective results than traditional outbound marketing, where marketing messages are

“pushed” out to potential customers. Discover how to identify your ideal target audience, how to attract customers, what kind of content to share with them, how to use landing pages and forms to collect names and email address, and how to implement lead-nurturing campaigns thatresultinsales.Learnhowtomonitor,measure and manage the integrated results of your inbound marketing activities, focusing on the data that matters and how it is influenced by visitor engagement.Total Cost: $105 (includes $60 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-776-A2 Mon. & Wed., Sep. 26 & 28, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K203

Viral Marketing TechnologiesIt’s the dream of every marketing profes-sional, small business owner, or community engagement professional - “We’ve gone viral!” Although it may appear that virality is born of magic and stardust, it generally takes months or years of careful planning and experimentation. Integrate social media marketing with mobile marketing, email marketing, direct mail and more, and encourage customers to follow your conversation across multiple channels. Discover the reasons for viral spread, and the motivations that drive it. Cover the factors for success in viral or word-of-mouth marketing and the complexi-ties in measurement. Includes case studies and at least one group exercise.Total Cost: $105 (includes $60 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-777-A2 Tue. & Thu., Oct. 11 & 13, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (2 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K203

Office TechnologyAdobe Acrobat Power: More than Just PDFsThere is more to Adobe Acrobat than simply printing to a PDF. Unlock the true power to create, edit and sign documents and forms. Utilize Acrobat to increase collaboration between departments and personnel, enhance production and share work easily and efficiently.Total Cost: $174 (includes $105 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-781-A2 Fri., Sep. 9, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319

Connecting Office: Dynamic Linking Reduce the risk of improper data by eliminating the need to enter information repeatedly in multipleformats.Learntocreatedata,graphsorcontacts once and share the information across multiple platforms to optimize your workflow. Find out how to update data in one application and have the information automatically popu-latereportsorpresentations.Learnhowandwhen to use hyperlinks to embed information, documents and resources to develop seamless reports and presentations.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-784-A2 Mon. & Wed., Nov. 7 - 14, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K204

Desktop Publishing for the Professional Design digital and hard-copy promotional and marketing materials to promote your organiza-tion or sell goods and services in this hands-on course.Learnpracticalandefficientdesignskillsto create relevant marketing materials and copy that you can take back to your organization and immediately put to use.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-785-A2 Mon. & Wed., Oct. 17 - 24, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K203

Maximizing Access: Reports and QueriesLeveragethepowerofAccesstostreamlinebusiness process by creating customizable forms and reports that are relevant to your busi-ness.Savetimethroughefficientqueriestofindthe information that you really need to help meet goals and help your business succeed. Prerequisite:AccessLevel1orequivalentexperience. Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-780-A2P Fri., Dec. 9, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

Microsoft Project for the Professional Take control of your current projects and future planning while working collaboratively with coworkerswithMicrosoftProject.Learnthebasic fundamentals of the program in concert with producing a complete project lifecycle. Utilize the powerful capabilities of the software while building a project lifecycle relevant to a current or future project in your organization.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-797-A2 Fri., Sep. 2, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

Microsoft Visio for the Professionals Enhance your organizations efficiency and productivity by converting complex informa-tionintosimplifiedvisualdiagramswithVisio.Topics include flow charts, data-linked diagrams andorganizationcharts.Learnhowtoimple-ment this tool to aid collaboration between key stakeholders. Take away skills to help bring order to your organization.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-786-A2 Fri., Oct. 21, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K203

Innovative Office Technology Capstone Put in to place what you have learned and practiced over the course of the workshops in thiscertificatecapstonecourse.Collaborateon a group project utilizing the skills and applications you have learned and compile, editandfinalizethedetailsoftheprojectusingOffice 365 as the platfoThe online meeting function of Office 365 will be used as part of the hybrid format of the class so students can meet and interact throughout the duration of the capstone project.Total Cost: $305 (includes $95 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-783-A2PTue. & Thu., Dec. 6 - 15, 8:30 AM - 12:45 PM; Dec. 13 class meets online (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K203

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Word Level 2TakeyourWordskillstothenextlevel.Learnto develop and implement text styles, set up mail merges and utilize templates. Additional topics include setting up columns and sections, managing long documents, adding graphics and clip art, and working with common docu-ment types, such as newsletters, brochures and manuals. Prerequisites:WordLevel1orequivalentexperience.ThiscourseutilizesMicrosoft Word 2013.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-015-A2P Mon. & Wed., Nov. 7 - 14, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K203

MS Word MOS Exam Prep ValidateyourproficiencywithMicrosoftWordand stand apart from the crowd with an industryrecognizedcertification.Preparetotake the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam through hands-on activities and objective by objectiveexampreppracticefiles.Increaseyour skills while applying your knowledge of essential topics such as document manage-ment, formatting text, paragraphs and objects. Prerequisite:WordLevel2orequivalent.Total Cost: $254 (includes $185 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-790-A2P Tue., Nov. 29, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319

Excel Level 1Not just for those new to Excel! Take advantage of Excel’s powerful spreadsheet capabilities. Learntoconstructandmodifyworksheets,incorporate formulas and functions, develop charts, hide data and utilize shortcuts. Addi-tional topics include formatting data, printing options, and inserting automatically updating dates. Prerequisites: Experience with a mouse, keyboard and Windows. This course utilizes Microsoft Excel 2013.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-017-B1 Mon. & Wed., Aug. 29 - Sep. 7, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions; no class 9/5)Washington Road Campus, K203 Course #: DAP-017-A2 Fri., Oct. 7, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

Excel Level 2LetExceldotheworkforyou!Learntoincorporate templates and graphics into your spreadsheets and work with multiple-sheet workbooks. Other topics include: using higher-levelformulas,financialfunctionsandconditional formatting. Prerequisites:ExcelLevel1orequivalentexperience.ThiscourseutilizesMicrosoft Excel 2013.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-018-A2P Fri., Sep. 23, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204 Course #: DAP-018-B2P Tue. & Thu., Oct. 25 - Nov. 1, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K204

Excel Level 3Bring your spreadsheets to life! In this hands-on course you will use powerful lookup functions, auditing tools, macros, advanced formatting and analysis tools, and PivotTables. Additional topics include importing data, integrating Excel with other programs and merging workbooks. Prerequisites:ExcelLevel2orequivalentexperi-ence. This course utilizes Microsoft Excel 2013.Total Cost: $119 (includes $80 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-019-A1P Wed., Aug. 17, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K203

Microsoft Excel MOS Exam Prep ValidateyourproficiencywithMicrosoftExceland stand apart from the crowd with an industryrecognizedcertification.Preparetotake the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam through hands-on activities and objective by objectiveexampreppracticefiles.Increaseyour skills while applying your knowledge of essential topics such as creating workbooks, managing worksheets, cells and tables. Prerequisite:ExcelLevel2.Total Cost: $254 (includes $185 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-789-A2P Fri., Oct. 14, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T321

Microsoft Skills Open Lab Improveyourskillsorgetguidanceonauniqueassignment from an expert instructor in a relaxed, task-focused environment. Open lab is a great opportunity to explore other Microsoft Officeproducts,askquestionsandlearnwhatrelated classes you need to succeed personally or professionally. Or, practice for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam. Available Office products: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio and Project. This course utilizes Office 2013 products.Total Cost: $90 (includes $90 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: XXZ-758-A2 Tue., Sep. 13, 1:00 - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K203 Course #: XXZ-758-B2 Tue., Sep. 13, 4:00 - 7:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K203 Course #: XXZ-758-C2 Tue., Oct. 11, 1:00 - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T321Course #: XXZ-758-D2 Tue., Oct. 11, 4:00 - 7:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T321Course #: XXZ-758-E2 Tue., Nov. 15, 1:00 - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T321Course #: XXZ-758-F2 Tue., Nov. 15, 4:00 - 7:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T321

Word Level 1Learntousemanyofthemostpowerfulyetunderused features in Microsoft Word to save you time. For beginners and those with experi-ence. Topics include creating, modifying and formatting documents, creating bulleted and numbered lists, setting tabs and working with tables. Prerequisites: Experience with mouse, keyboard and Windows. This course utilizes Microsoft Word 2013.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-014-A2 Fri., Sep. 16, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204 Course #: DAP-014-B2 Tue. & Thu., Nov. 1 - 8, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K203

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PowerPoint Level 1Create impressive presentations with Power-Point. Explore how to integrate transitions, animations, sound and charts. Create outlines, notesoraudiencehandoutsquicklyandeasily,and see how to transport your presentation to any computer, even ones without Power-Point! Prerequisites: Experience with a mouse, keyboard and Windows. This course utilizes Microsoft PowerPoint 2013.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-020-A2 Fri., Nov. 4, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

PowerPoint Level 2Go beyond using the everyday templates in PowerPoint and learn to create presentations that will WOW co-workers and clients. Discover the more advanced presentation skills: tables, slideshow timings, adding video and movies, creating agendas, and using themes. Prerequisites:PowerPointLevel1orequivalentexperience. This course utilizes Microsoft PowerPoint 2013.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-083-A2P Fri., Nov. 18, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T321

Microsoft PowerPoint MOS Exam Prep ValidateyourproficiencywithMicrosoftPower-Point and stand apart from the crowd with an industryrecognizedcertification.Preparetotake the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam through hands-on activities and objective by objectiveexampreppracticefiles.Increaseyour skills while applying your knowledge of essential topics such as creating and managing presentations, formatting slides, applying transitions and inserting transitions. Prerequisite: PowerPointLevel2orequivalent.Total Cost: $254 (includes $185 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-788-A2P Thu., Dec. 1, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K203

Publisher Level 1Create newsletters, event programs and flyers with a few clicks of the mouse! Easily create high impact publications for school, home and business. Built in templates guide you to a professional looking document sure to impress. Topics include importing digital photos, editing photos and incorporating graphics and text. BenefitsusersofallversionsofPublisher.Prerequisites: Basic keyboard and mouse skills and familiarity with Windows. This course utilizes Microsoft Publisher 2013.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-483-A2 Fri., Oct. 28, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

Publisher Level 2LearnthereallyusefulfeaturesofMicrosoftPublisher. Move beyond the basics to advanced publication design skills. Efficiently create busi-ness cards, brochures, tables, business forms andevenwebpages.LearntousePublisher’smail merge feature for catalogs, advertising andmailings.BenefitsusersofallversionsofPublisher. Prerequisites:PublisherLevel1orequivalentexperience.Total Cost: $149 (includes $80 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-484-A1P Fri., Aug. 26, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K203

ProgrammingJava IntroductionLearntheJavaScriptlanguage.CreateJavaScriptfunctionsthatdefinevariablesandarraysandthat use if statements, switch/case statements, for loops and while loops. Work with the Document Object Model (DOM) for manipu-lating web pages and testing user input in forms. Write scripts that create and read cookies and respond to user interaction through mouseovers and clicks. An understanding of HTML/XHTMLandprogrammingisusefulbutnot necessary. No software is needed.Total Cost: $375 (includes $375 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-017-A1 OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

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Access Level 1Store, organize and manage your data efficiently and easily. In this hands-on course, learn to create and manage all of the necessary components of a database, including tables andqueries.Othertopicsinclude:entering,modifying, and maintaining data, working with forms and reports, setting up databases, and developingmorepowerfulqueries.Prerequi-sites: Basic computer skills and some familiarity with other Office programs is recommended. This course utilizes Microsoft Access 2013.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-029-A2 Fri., Nov. 11, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

Microsoft Access MOS Exam Prep ValidateyourproficiencywithMicrosoftAccessand stand apart from the crowd with an industryrecognizedcertification.Preparetotake the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam through hands-on activities and objective by objectiveexampreppracticefiles.Increaseyour skills while applying your knowledge of essential topics such as database management, building tables and creating forms and reports. Prerequisite:AccessLevel2orequivalent.Total Cost: $254 (includes $185 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-787-A2P Wed., Dec. 14, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K203

Outlook Level 1Send and receive email and use the Outlook calendar to set up appointments and meetings withease.LearnhowtouseOutlooktosendand receive email, store information in contacts, use the calendar’s scheduling features, and create tasks and notes. Users of all versions of Outlookwillbenefitfromthiscourse.Prereq-uisites: Basic keyboard and mouse skills and familiarity with Windows. This course utilizes Microsoft Outlook 2013.Total Cost: $164 (includes $95 fees); incudes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-052-A2 Fri., Sep. 30, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K204

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SQL ProgrammingStructuredQueryLanguage(SQL)isthelanguage use to work with databases and the informationstoredwithinthem.Learntoqueryadatabasetoselectspecificdata.UseSQLtocreate,editanddeletedatatables.Learntocreate views, functions and stored procedures. AccesstoadatabasethatusesSQL commandsrequired.Total Cost: $375 (includes $375 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXP-013-A1 OnlineFor information go to http://carrollcc.theknowledgebase.org.

Web Design and Computer GraphicsAdobe Skills Open Lab Improve your skills or get guidance on a uniqueassignmentfromanexpertinstructorin a relaxed, task-focused environment. Open lab is a great opportunity to explore other Adobeproducts,askquestionsandlearnwhatrelated classes you need to succeed personally or professionally, or simply flex your creative muscles. Available Adobe products: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver and Premiere. This course utilizes Adobe CC products. This course may utilize PC or Mac computers.Total Cost: $90 (includes $90 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: XXZ-757-A2 Thu., Sep. 15, 1:00 - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319Course #: XXZ-757-B2 Thu., Sep. 15, 4:00 - 7:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319Course #: XXZ-757-C2 Thu., Oct. 13, 1:00 - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319Course #: XXZ-757-D2 Thu., Oct. 13, 4:00 - 7:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319Course #: XXZ-757-E2 Thu., Nov. 17, 1:00 - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319Course #: XXZ-757-F2 Thu., Nov. 17, 4:00 - 7:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319

Photoshop Level 1Customize and edit photos like a pro! Under-standimagefiletypes,andapplybasicphotoediting features such as cropping and red eye reduction.Learntoutilizefeaturessuchaslayers,masking and gradients. Discover shortcuts to increase your productivity! Prerequisites: Familiarity with basic computer skills, including keyboard and mouse. Mac computer experi-encepreferredbutnotrequired.Thiscourseutilizes Adobe Photoshop CC.Total Cost: $145 (includes $60 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-185-A2B Fri., Sep. 16, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319

PhotoShop Level 2Unleash your photo creativity! Create impact withfiltersbyalteringlightingeffectsandchanging backgrounds. Apply transparent areas in images to be used with other applications. Learntoretouchandrestoreolddamagedphotographs. Isolate image areas by creating and saving masks with specialized tools, commands,modesandlayerelements.Learntoadjust the print settings for maximum output from your printer. Prerequisites:PhotoshopLevel1orequivalentexperience.Maccomputerexperiencepreferredbutnotrequired.Thiscourse utilizes Adobe Photoshop CC.Total Cost: $145 (includes $60 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-186-A2BP Mon. & Wed., Oct. 3 - 10, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T319

ACE: Adobe Photoshop CC Exam Prep PreparetotakethecertificationexamandberecognizedasanAdobeCertifiedExpert(ACE)in Photoshop. Gain an understanding of the exam content and hone your skills through hands-on activities. Master features of Photo-shop such as understanding tools, working with layers, adjusting images and working with filters.Atestvoucherisincludedinthecostandthe exam can be taken on campus. Prerequisite: Photoshop 2.Total Cost: $239 (includes $160 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-794-A2P Mon. & Wed., Dec. 5 - 12, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T319

Dreamweaver Level 1Create dynamic web pages containing text, images, hyperlinks and other multi-media elementswiththiswebdesignsoftware.Learnto create web page elements, tables and interactive buttons. Discover design tools embedded in Dreamweaver that make even the most complicated page easy to make. It’s the program of choice for web designers! Prerequisites: Familiarity with basic computer skills, including keyboard and mouse. Internet, HTMLandMaccomputerpreferred.Thiscourseutilizes Adobe Dreamweaver CC.Total Cost: $145 (includes $60 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-429-A2B Mon. & Wed., Nov. 7 - 14, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T319

Dreamweaver Level 2Makeyoursiteinteractive!Learnadvancedconcepts of the Dreamweaver Web develop-ment application. Work with advanced Web site creation features including libraries and behaviors. Create style sheets and dynamic user-interface elements, including simple roll-overs and complex navigation bars. Prerequisites: DreamweaverLevel1orequivalentexperience.Mac computer experience preferred but not required.ThiscourseutilizesAdobeDream-weaver CC.Total Cost: $145 (includes $60 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-442-A2BP Fri., Dec. 16, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319

InDesign Level 1From ads to flyers to booklets, design and produce professional print documents and layouts.Learntomanipulatetext,shapes,colors and frames to create eye-catching print products using hands-on, interactive exercises. Topics include: program navigation and integration with Illustrator and Photoshop, working with text, setting up documents and working with frames and color. Prerequisites: Experience with Windows based programs and mouse skills. Mac computer experience preferredbutnotrequired.ThiscourseutilizesAdobe InDesign CC.Total Cost: $145 (includes $60 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-441-A2B Fri., Sep. 30, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319

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Illustrator Level 1Create a variety of graphic designs such as logos and advertisements with Adobe Illustrator. Topics include: creating logos with shapes and custom paths, using gradients to enhance graphics, manipulating text, importing graphics and creating advertisements. Prerequisites: Basic keyboard and mouse skills and experience with Windows based programs. Mac computer experience preferred but not required.ThiscourseutilizesAdobeIllustratorCC.Total Cost: $145 (includes $60 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-440-A2B Tue. & Thu., Nov. 8 - 15, 6:30 - 8:50 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T319

Illustrator Level 2Take your Adobe Illustrator skills to the next level! Work with advanced features such as blending shapes and colors, applying appearance attributes and graphic styles, and utilizing type, brushes, symbols and layers. LearntocombineIllustratorgraphicswithotherprograms and how to import from Photoshop. Prerequisites:IllustratorLevel1orequivalentexperience. Mac computer experience preferredbutnotrequired.ThiscourseutilizesAdobe Illustrator CC.Total Cost: $145 (includes $60 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-573-A2P Fri., Dec. 2, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319

ACE: Adobe Illustrator CC Exam Prep PreparetotakethecertificationexamandberecognizedasanAdobeCertifiedExpert(ACE)in Illustrator. Gain an understanding of the exam content and hone your skills through hands-on activities. Master features of Illustrator such as advanced drawing tasks, transforming objects, manipulating text and incorporating a variety of graphics. A test voucher is included in the cost and the exam can be taken on campus. Prerequisite: Illustrator 2.Total Cost: $239 (includes $160 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-793-A2P Tue., Dec. 13, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T319

Digital Video Editing

Premiere Level 1: Introduction to Digital Video Editing Editvideolikethepros!LearntouseAdobePremiere, a widely used, industry standard soft-ware that will give your videos a professional look. Master the basic features of the program and learn to import media, edit video clips, and assemble video and audio to create digital moviesforhighqualityoutput.Prerequisite: Basic keyboard, mouse skills and familiarity with Windows.Total Cost: $239 (includes $115 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-791-A2B Tue. & Thu., Sep. 13 - 22, 6:30 - 9:00 PM (4 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T321

Premiere Level 2: Advanced Digital Video Editing Hollywood ready! Master advanced features of AdobePremiereandlearnthetechniquesthatwill set your videos apart from the rest of the crowd. Understand the secrets of special effects for audio and video and when to use them to enhance your project. Edit and mix audio and learn how to generate titles and text to give your movie a polished appearance. Prerequisite: PremiereLevel1.Total Cost: $239 (includes $115 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-792-A2BP Tue. & Thu., Oct. 18 - 27, 6:30 - 9:00 PM (4 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T321

OCCUPATIONAL TRAININGCasino Table DealerIntroduction to Casino GamingPrepare to become Table Game dealers. This courseisaprerequisiteforBlackjackorPoker.Upon successful completion of the TIP Program included in this class, you will receive a TIPS cardasevidenceofyourproficiencyinalcoholawareness.Total Cost: $295 (includes $266 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-623-A2 Mon. - Thu., Sep. 12 - 15, 4:00 - 9:00 PM (4 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-623-B2 Mon. - Thu., Oct. 3 - 6, 1:00 - 6:00 PM (4 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

Casino Blackjack DealerPrepare to become a Casino Blackjack dealer. Youwillreceiveacertificateofcompletionupon successful completion of the course. Prerequisite:IntroductiontoCasinoGaming(VOC-623) or hold a Casino Dealer license.Total Cost: $695 (includes $586 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-624-A2P Mon. - Thu., Sep. 19 - Oct. 13, 4:00 - 9:00 PM (16 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-624-B2P Mon. - Thu., Oct. 10 - Nov. 3, 1:00 - 6:00 PM (16 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

Casino Carnival Games DealerPrepare to become a Casino Carnival Games dealer.Youwillreceiveacertificateofcomple-tion upon successful completion of the course. Prerequisite:CasinoBlackjackDealer(VOC-624).Total Cost: $295 (includes $266 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-625-A2P Mon. - Thu., Oct. 10 - 13, 4:00 - 9:00 PM (4 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-625-B2P Mon. - Thu., Nov. 7 - 10, 1:00 - 6:00 PM (4 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

Casino Poker DealerPrepare to become a Casino Poker dealer. You willreceiveacertificateofcompletionuponsuccessful completion of the course, allowing you to apply for employment as a Poker dealer inthecasinoindustry.Prerequisite:Introductionto Casino Gaming (VOC-623) or hold a Casino Dealer license.Total Cost: $795 (includes $666 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-626-A2P Sun. & Sat., Sep. 10 - Oct. 30, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM (16 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

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Casino Baccarat DealerPrepare to become a Baccarat dealer. You willreceiveacertificateofcompletionuponsuccessful completion of the course, allowing you to apply for employment as a Baccarat dealerinthecasinoindustry.Prerequisite:Casino Blackjack (VOC-624) and Carnival Games (VOC-625) or a Casino Dealer license.Total Cost: $695 (includes $586 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-627-A2P Mon. - Thu., Nov. 14 - Dec. 13, 1:00 - 5:00 PM (16 sessions; no class 11/23 & 11/24)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

Casino Craps ProceduresPart 1 of a two class series to prepare to becomeaCrapsdealer.Youwillreceiveacertifi-cate of completion upon successful completion of the course, allowing you to take the Casino CrapsDealerclass.Prerequisite:CasinoBlackjack(VOC-624) and Carnival Games (VOC-625) or a Casino Dealer license.Total Cost: $695 (includes $586 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-616-A2P Tue. & Thu., Sep. 6 - Oct. 27, 1:00 - 6:00 PM (16 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

Casino Craps DealerPart 2 of a two class series to prepare to become a Craps dealer. You will receive a certificateofcompletionuponsuccessfulcompletion of the course, allowing you to apply for employment in the casino Industry. Prerequisite:CasinoBlackjack(VOC-624)andCarnival Games (VOC-625) or a Casino Dealer license.Total Cost: $695 (includes $586 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-629-A2P Tues. & Thurs., Nov. 1 - Dec. 22, 12:40 - 6:00 PM (15 sessions; no class 11/24)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

Casino Roulette DealerPrepare to become a Roulette dealer. You willreceiveacertificateofcompletionuponsuccessful completion of the course, allowing you to apply for employment as a Roulette dealerinthecasinoindustry.Prerequisite:Casino Blackjack (VOC-624) and Carnival Games (VOC-625) or a Casino Dealer license.Total Cost: $695 (includes $586 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-630-A2P Mon. - Thu., Oct. 17 - Nov. 17, 5:00 - 9:00 PM (20 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

Casino Pai Gow Poker DealerPrepare to become a Pai Gow Poker dealer. You willreceiveacertificateofcompletionuponsuccessful completion of the course, allowing you to apply for employment as a Pai Gow dealerinthecasinoindustry.Prerequisite:Casino Blackjack (VOC-624) and Carnival Games (VOC-625) or a Casino Dealer license.Total Cost: $695 (includes $586 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-631-A2P Tue. & Thu., Sep. 13 - Nov. 3, 1:00 - 5:00 PM (16 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

Casino Pai Gow Tiles DealerPrepare to become a Pai Gow Tiles dealer. You willreceiveacertificateofcompletionuponsuccessful completion of the course, allowing you to apply for employment as a Pai Gow Tilesdealerinthecasinoindustry.Prerequisite:Casino Blackjack (VOC-624) and Carnival Games (VOC-625) or a Casino Dealer license.Total Cost: $695 (includes $586 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-632-A2P Mon. & Wed., Sep. 12 - Nov. 16, 1:00 - 5:00 PM (20 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County,Owings Mills Campus

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Floral DesignIntroduction to Floral DesignLearntheproperuseoftoolsandequipment,as well as the preparation and care of fresh flowers. Review various flowers, foliage, variety and seasonal flowers, principles of design, color selection, arrangement pricing, and creating basic arrangements. Also explore employment opportunities in the floral industry. Instructor: Pamela NewtonTotal Cost: $379 (includes $130 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-457-A2M Tue. & Thu., Sep. 13 - Oct. 6, 5:30 - 8:45 PM (8 sessions)Washington Road Campus, A015

Designing Wedding FlowersApply the basic principles learned in Introduc-tion to Floral Design to designing wedding flowers.Learntoconductbridalconsultations,price wed-ding flowers, and create various styles of wedding flowers such as wedding bouquets,corsages,centerpiecesandotherdecor. This course is one in a series to prepare for employment in the floral industry. Prereq-uisite: VOC-457 Introduction to Floral Design or current employment in the floral industry. Instructor: Pamela Newton.Total Cost: $499 (includes $200 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-614-A2MP Tue. & Thu., Oct. 18 - Nov. 17, 5:30 - 8:45 PM (10 sessions)Washington Road Campus, A015

Floral Design, MasteryUse the knowledge learned in previous courses to create master designs. Create high style arrangements for receptions and parties as well as sympathy/funeral arrangements; to decorate with lights, tulle, bows and flowers; to work with fresh and silk flowers in unusual containers. Create Galax leave and Gladioli rose flowers, mache baskets, standing sprays, dish gardens, caskets sprays and satin hearts, and work with moss and other decorative accessories. This course is one in a series to prepare for employ-ment in the floral industry. Prerequisite: VOC-457 Introduction to Floral Design or current employment in the floral industry. Instructor: Pamela NewtonTotal Cost: $719 (includes $360 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-615-A3P Tue. & Thu., Jan. 24 - Mar. 9, 5:30 - 8:45 PM (14 sessions)Washington Road Campus, A015

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Forest ConservationForest Conservation Qualified Professional TrainingTake this highly interactive class to learn what you need to know to make your Forest Stand Delineations comply with the Maryland Forest ConservationAct.Learnthescienceintheclass-room,andthengetoutinthefieldtocollectdata and practice in teams to develop a Forest ConservationPlantomeettherequirementsof the Act. This course is a necessary element toapplyfor“QualifiedProfessional”statuswiththe Maryland Department of Natural Resources. StudentsmustbeworkinginthefieldandhaveappropriatedegreewithinthefieldofNaturalResources.Total Cost: $575 (includes $78 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: TEC-350-A2P Wed. - Sat., Oct. 5 - 22, Wed. & Thu., 6:00 - 9:45 PM, Fri., 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, and Sat., 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM (8 sessions; no class 10/12, 10/13, 10/14 & 10/15)Washington Road Campus, L287

HospitalityManageFirst® Hospitality and Restaurant ManagementFocusonactivitiesrequiredtomeetkeyfinancialgoalsandqualitystandards.Leader-ship involves long-term planning and strategic directing of employees. Examine leadership andmanagementtacticsrequiredtooperatea successful hospitality establishment; one of fourcorerequirementsoftheManageFirst®Professional Credential offered by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation.Total Cost: $449 (includes $389 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-635-A2 Tue., Sep. 13 - Oct. 11, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM (5 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

ManageFirst® Controlling Food CostOvercome the challenge to create a menu and pricepointstomaximizeprofitability,satisfydiners, and grow the business and have fun in the menu design process. Focusing on the bottom line is crucial to the success of any food service operation. Controlling food service costsisoneoffourcorerequirementsoftheManageFirst® Credential offered by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation.Total Cost: $449 (includes $389 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-634-A2 Mon., Sep. 14 - Oct. 12, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM (5 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

Managefirst® Principles of Food Beverage ManagementExamine the foundational principles neces-sary to successfully manage a restaurant, bar, catering business or other food service operation.Thiscourseisoneoffiveelectiveswhich may be taken to earn the ManageFirst® Credential offered by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation.Total Cost: $449 (includes $389 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-637-A2 Tue., Oct. 18 - Nov. 15, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM (5 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

ManageFirst® Human Resource ManagementLearnhowproperhumanresourcesmanage-ment contributes greatly to the success of any hotel or food service operation. Focus on how critical this aspect of the industry is for hospitality leaders. This is one of four core requirementsoftheManageFirst®ProfessionalCredential offered by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation.Total Cost: $449 (includes $389 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-636-A2 Wed., Oct. 19 - Nov. 16, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM (5 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

ManageFirst® Customer ServiceLearntotreatguestswithcareandprovideanexceptional place to enjoy a meal from the time they enter the restaurant until the time they walk out. This - one of the top reasons guests become regular customers for years - is perhaps evenmoreimportantthanfoodquality.Uponsuccessful completion of this course, you will receiveaCustomerServiceCertificatefromtheNational Restaurant Association.Total Cost: $249 (includes $199 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-633-A2 Mon. & Tue., Nov. 21 & 22, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (2 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

T.I.P.S.®The TIPS® Training for Intervention Procedures program prepares casino personnel, bartenders, servers, hosts and other restaurant front-of-house staff to effectively and safely handle difficult situations related to the serving of alcohol. Upon successful completion of the advance exam given during the class, you will receiveafouryearcertificationfromtheHealthCommunications, Inc.Total Cost: $79 (includes $63 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-644-A2 Wed., Dec. 7 & 14, 6:00 - 9:00 PM (2 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

Professional Bartending & Mixology with T.I.P.S. ®Learntheessentialsofprofessionalbartendingand mixology. Successful completion of this coursewillqualifyyoutotakeanadvancedexam for safe alcohol service to earn TIPS® Certification,anapprovedcredentialbyMaryland. Topics include bar preparation, beverage recipes and customer service as well as understanding alcohol laws and responsibili-ties, evaluating intoxication levels, checking identificationsanddealingwithdifficultsituations.Total Cost: $449 (includes $389 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-641-A2 Wed., Oct. 5 - Dec. 14, 6:00 - 9:00 PM (10 sessions; no class 11/23)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

ServSafe® Food Safety for ManagersEarn your updated ServSafe® Food Safety certificate-oneoftheindustry’smostwellknownandmostin-demandcertificationsfromthe National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Topics include food safety systems, sanitation regulations and standards, accident prevention procedures, and procedures for proper purchasing and storage of food. All materials and exam fees are included. Bring photo I.D. (driver’s license).Total Cost: $189 (includes $152 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-642-B1 Mon. & Tue., Aug. 29 & 30, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (2 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-642-A2 Sat., Sep. 10 & 17, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (2 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

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Course #: VOC-642-B2 Mon. & Tue., Oct. 17 & 18, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (2 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-642-C2 Sat., Nov. 5 & 12, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (2 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-642-D2 Mon. & Tue., Dec. 19 & 20, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (2 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

ServSafe® Managers RecertificationUpdateyourcertification.IfyouhavebeenpreviouslycertifiedthroughServSafe®youcan recertify through successful completion of an in-class exam. Cover current changes in food codes, causes of food contamination and illnesses that may result, sanitation regulations, accident prevention, and procedures for proper purchasing/storage of food. All materials and exam fees are included. Bring photo I.D. (driver’s license).Total Cost: $155 (includes $124 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-643-B1 Tue., Aug. 30, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-643-A2 Sat., Sep. 17, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-643-B2 Tue., Oct. 18, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-643-C2 Sat., Nov. 12, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills CampusCourse #: VOC-643-D2 Tue., Dec. 20, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

Certified Front Desk Representative—CFDR®

Kick start your career in hospitality - prepare for a position as a guest service agent. Assess the various career options in hospitality and develop the skills to excel as a guest service agent. Upon successful completion of the second course in this two-part series, you will earn the Certified Front Desk Representative certification (CFDR®) from the Educational Institute of the American Hotel able to navigate Micros OPERA, the most widely used front desk management system in the world.

To receive the CFDR® Certification must successfully complete the following three classes:

Certified Guest Service Representative Part I: Introduction to the Lodging Industry & Hotel Front DeskTotal Cost: $750 (includes $568 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-638-A2 Mon. - Fri., Sep. 26 - Oct. 7, 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM (10 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

Certified Guest Service Representative Part II: Front Office Procedures & MICROS OPERA TrainingTotal Cost: $1,120 (includes $848 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-640-A2 Mon. - Fri., Oct. 11 - 31, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (15 sessions)Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

Guest Service GOLD Certified Guest Service ProfessionalFocusonthesevenkeyelementsrequiredtoconsistently deliver the highest levels of guest service. Guest service that goes above and beyond should come from a desire to provide guests with the very best. Upon successful completion of this course and exam, you earntheCertifiedGuestServiceProfessional® (CGSP®) designation from the American Hotel Institute(AH&LEI).Total Cost: $129 (includes $104 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-639-A2 Mon., Oct. 10, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Community College of Baltimore County, Owings Mills Campus

LegalThe following online legal courses are offered in partnershipwithTheCenterforLegalStudies.

Paralegal

Paralegal Certification CourseGet a foundation for the study of paralegalism. Gain an understanding of the American legal system and learn how you can be of assistance inthefieldoflaw.Courseresultsinaparalegalcertificate,demonstratingmasteryoffounda-tions of law.Total Cost: $1,289 (includes $1,061 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-553-A1B Aug. 22 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-553-A2B Oct. 17 - Feb. 25 Course #: VOC-553-A3B Jan. 10 - Apr.21OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal

Complete six of the following advanced paralegal topics and receive an Advanced Paralegal certificate of completion. Each topic is a seven-week online session. Students must complete the Paralegal Certification Course before they take any advanced paralegal course. Up to three advanced paralegal course topics may be taken during a seven-week online session.

Advanced Paralegal Intellectual PropertyGet in-depth instruction in one of the most dynamic and challenging areas of the law. Para-legals in this area work on copyrights, patents, trademarks, unfair competition, protection of trade secrets and much more. The knowledge gained in this course is not only applicable to full or part-time law office employment, but is also essential for authors and business owners who may be involved in entertainment and contract matters.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-570-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-570-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-570-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

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Advanced Paralegal Real Estate Property LawExamine the system of common law property, the recording acts, conveyancing, mortgaging, landlord-tenantandfinancing.Coversubjectsevery paralegal should know about land transactions and the documents which record the purchase, sale, and leasing of real estate. Besides buyer-seller issues, students will be able to deal with title insurance companies, recorders of deeds, and to recognize land financesubjects.Reviewforeclosureofmortgages and the possibility of redeeming a mortgage that has gone into default.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-571-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-571-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-571-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Victim AdvocacyTrainandqualifytoprovideassistancetocrimevictims. The course provides an overview of criminal procedure and discusses the devas-tating effects crime can have on its victims.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-572-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-572-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-572-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Advanced Legal ResearchAdvanced and specialized approaches to utilize the legal resources available in a law library, and elsewhere, will be examined. The conceptual differences between computer-assisted legal research and hard copy research will be taught. You will also learn how to formulate Westlaw™ searchqueriesandeffectivelyandefficientlyuse Westlaw™ and other online legal research methods as timesaving devices in legal research and legal writing.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-554-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-554-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-554-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Family LawFamily law pertains to the formation and dissolution of domestic relations, including the law of marriage, annulment, separation and dissolution, maintenance, and custody and support of children. Study the differences between community and separate property, theclassificationofproperty,andtheimpactofsuchclassification.Discusstheroleofthepara-legal in family law practice and the importance of mediation of domestic issues.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-568-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-568-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-568-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, and ProbateExplore the paralegal’s role in estate planning. Therequirementsofcreatingenforceablewills and trusts will be covered, and study of resulting and constructive trusts will be provided. Become familiar with probate and estate planning terminology, recognize legal issues and where there may be estate or tax problems which need further research and/or investigation, make general recommendations regarding case situations and understand when you need to do further research, and have a general familiarity with common estate planning documents and forms.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-567-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-567-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-567-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Immigration LawExploresthesignificantaspectsoftheimmigration and naturalization process in the United States, including the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. Topics include worker and student visas, aswellasFamilyResidencerequirements,andthe removal process. Review citizenship and therequirementsforanimmigranttobecomea citizen.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-569-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-569-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-569-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Water LawUnderstand the importance of allocation of waterresourcesintheAmericanWestLearnthecommon law and civil law approaches to the distribution of water in arid regions, the trans-portation of water from one basin to another, and a hierarchy of competing uses for the water. Waterwasfirstviewedasaninstrumentalityoftransportation (and the main impetus behind junking the Articles of Confederation in favor of the Constitution), later as power for industry, irrigation for agriculture, and the water resource behind the growth of cities of the American west.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-573-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-573-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-573-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

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Advanced Paralegal Education LawFocus on the laws that govern America’s public school system and home schooling, including student rights regarding discipline, suspension, personal grooming, testing and grading, and drug testing. Topics such as segregation, integration, dress codes and drug testing are essential not only for paralegals seeking full or part-time law office employment, but also for teachers, school counselors, and administrators working in the American education system.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-566-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-566-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-566-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Criminal LawThe course begins with an overview of the concept of punishment and goes on to study the burden of proof and criminal defenses; it also provides a critical look at the most commoncrimes.Learncommonterminologyin criminal law and how to consider a crime thoroughly in terms of its elements.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-564-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-564-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-564-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Business Law and PracticesBusinesslawisnot,initself,afieldoflaw.Itisthe study of how civil (and sometimes criminal law affects the operation of businesses. This course provides paralegals with the information to work under the supervision of counsel in the legal department of a corporation or to assist attorneys that specialize in providing counsel to businesses. Examine the law and practice of business organizations and the paralegal’s potential functions in this area of law. Examine the basic agency law and study the fundamental structure and important legal doctrines relating to general partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability companies, small closely-held corporations, and large publicly-traded corporations.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-562-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-562-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-562-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Bankruptcy LawBankruptcy is an area of law that has provided significantemploymentforparalegals.Examinethe debtor-creditor relationship and the difference between voluntary and involuntary bankruptcy,bothunderChapter7(liquidation)and 11 (reorganization). Study the Bankruptcy Code in depth and learn how to prepare the most important bankruptcy forms. This course provides paralegals working for attorneys who specialize in other areas of law with the knowledge to assist with clients who receive notice of a bankruptcy.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-561-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-561-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-561-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Alternative Dispute ResolutionReview the growth and application of settle-ment options in the United States. Focus on both traditional and non-traditional dispute resolution options. Alternative Dispute Resolu-tion (Mediation) is geared for all professionals who are focused on “interest-based bargaining”. Take the mystery out of settlement processes and focus on reaching reasonable solutions. Topics include Why Conflicts Escalate, Why Mediation Works, The Mediation Process, The Role of the Mediator, Coming to an Agreement, Problems Encountered in Mediation, Devel-oping ADR Programs for Government, Business and Personal Disputes, and Divorce Settlement Mediation.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-560-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-560-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-560-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Constitutional Law and Civil LibertiesLearnthefundamentalsofthefederalconstitution, including the institution of judicial review, the limitations on federal judicial power, the constitutional roles of the legislative and executive branches, due process of law, and individual rights under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Possible future trends of the U.S. Supreme Court will also be explored. Focus on individual civil liberties and 42 U.S.C. section 1983 claims, emphasizing redress for violations of the Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Amendment rights of the US Constitution.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-563-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-563-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-563-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

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Legal Nurse Consultant Training CourseThis program prepares medical professionals for acareerinthelegalfieldaslegalnurseconsul-tants. This course provides the RN and PA with fundamentalskillsnecessarytoadviselawfirms,health care providers, insurance companies and governmental agencies regarding medically related issues and to appear in court as expert witnesses.Learnlegalconceptsrelatedtothe health care industry, as well as the role a legal nurse consultant might play in litigation areas such as medical malpractice, toxic torts, product liability, personal injury, wrongful death, criminal law and workers’ compensation.Total Cost: $895 (includes $746 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-555-A1B Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-555-A2B Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-555-A3B Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Victim Advocacy Certificate CoursePrepare to work in victim advocacy arenas, such as domestic violence shelters, crisis centers, crisis hotlines, and with state and county governments to assist crime victims through the criminal justice system and toward successful recovery. Topics include legal terminology, legal process, legislation regarding victims’ rights, jurisdiction and venue, ethics, effects of victimization on the victim, victim advocate skills, guardianships and crisis intervention. Also covers counseling skills for victims of assault, battery, robbery, domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse.Total Cost: $645 (includes $546 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-559-A1B Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-559-A2B Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-559-A3B Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Advanced Paralegal Criminal ProcedureThis intensive course deals with the consti-tutional dimensions of criminal law and procedure. Students will leave the course with an appreciation of how the U.S. Constitution focuses on the rights of the accused and the impact upon our law enforcement system.Total Cost: $300 (includes $270 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-565-A1BP Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-565-A2BP Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-565-A3BP Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Other Legal

Advanced Legal Research and Writing Certificate CourseLearnadvancedandspecializedapproachesto utilize the legal resources available in a law library and elsewhere. The conceptual differences between computer-assisted legal research and hard copy research will be taught. LearnhowtoformulateWestlaw™researchqueriesandeffectivelyandefficientlyuseWestlaw™ and other online legal research methods as time-saving devices in legal research and legal writing. Topics include LegalAuthoritiesandCitations,LegalAnalysis,Westlaw™onlinelegalresearch,TheLegalMemorandumofLaw,ManualLegalResearchandTypesofLegalWriting.Total Cost: $729 (includes $614 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-556-A1B Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-556-A2B Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-556-A3B Jan. 10. - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Legal Secretary Certificate CourseBeginning and experienced secretaries, improve your skills in the law office. Topics include: legal terminology; legal process; jurisdiction and venue; ethics; written commu-nications including letters, pleadings, discovery, noticesandmotions;filingprocedures,billingand accounting; time management; records management; an overview of commonly used word and data processing programs; legal research; memoranda preparation, and citation format. Discuss job search strategies and placement possibilities.Total Cost: $645 (includes $546 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-558-A1B Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-558-A2B Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-558-A3B Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Software Essentials for the Law OfficeThis course is designed for legal professionals to improve their skills and knowledge of computer technology and programs in the law office. Topics include: computer operating systems and peripheral devices; time tracking and billing software; database, case management and docket control software; litigation support software; electronic discovery, and trial presen-tation and graphics software. Includes hands on exercises with popular programs. Discuss common billing procedures and payment agreements, accurate time tracking, proper calendar and docketing procedures as well as the processes involved in electronic discovery.Total Cost: $729 (includes $614 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-557-A1B Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-557-A2B Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-557-A3B Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

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Employment LawEmploymentLawisabranchoflawdealingwith relationships between employers and employees. Review statutes such as the NationalLaborRelationsAct,theRailwayLaborAct, and other various statutes dealing with public employees. Topics include wages and hours, antidiscrimination in employment and minimum wages and maximum hours, as well as regulation of working conditions.Total Cost: $729 (includes $613 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: VOC-598-A1B Aug. 22 - Oct. 7 Course #: VOC-598-A2B Oct. 17 - Dec. 2 Course #: VOC-598-A3B Jan. 10 - Feb. 25OnlineFor information go to www.carrollcc.edu/legalstudies

Personal TrainerACE Certification for Personal Fitness TrainerPrepare for the American Council on Exercise CertifiedPersonalFitnessTrainerexam.Learnthe fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology as it applies to the movement of the body during daily living and exercise, how to conduct client interviews, perform pre-program assessments, determine corrective exercise measures,developfitnessplans,andhowtocoach clients in making behavioral changes for a healthy lifestyle. Identify correct exercise posture and movement for skeletal-muscular improvements. This course includes 60 hours of classroom lecture and hands-on lab work in a fitnessfacilityandgym.Total Cost: $558 (includes $30 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-617-A1B Mon., Wed. & Fri., Aug. 29 - Dec.16, 2:00 - 3:20 PM (45 sessions; no class 9/5, 11/23 & 11/25)Washington Road Campus, P521

TransportationDOT Mandatory Drug and Alcohol TrainingThis training provides information mandated by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) as it pertains to the drug and alcohol training for supervisors and reasonable suspicion training.Learnhowtorecognizesignsofdrug and alcohol abuse in your employees, confrontemployees,documentfindings,referemployees for drug and alcohol evaluation and otherkeyrequirementstoremainincompli-ance.IfyourbusinesshasonlyoneCDLlicenseddriver or one hundred, this class is essential for all supervisors. Held in partnership with Carroll OccupationalHealthSolutions,LLC.Total Cost: $50 (includes $45 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-144-A2 Wed., Sep. 21, 9:00 - 11:00 AM Washington Road Campus, M157

Commercial Truck Driver

CDLCarroll Community College, in partnership with the Community College of Baltimore County, offers:• 2-weekCDLLearner’sPermitPreparationand

6-weekCDL-Aclassescombiningclassroomsessions and on-the-road practice on a driving range

• Experiencedinstructorsprovidingpersonalattention

• Stateoftheindustryequipment• JobsearchtipsClasses start monthly and are held Monday – Friday. Classroom sessions are held 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. and range sessions are held 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

CDL-B Passenger Bus TrainingQualify to operate straight heavy trucks along withCDL-BPassengerBusLicense.

This two-week, 75-hour, course prepares studentstotestforaMarylandCDL-BfromtheMVA.Thislicensequalifiesstudentstooperate heavy straight trucks (i.e. +26,000 lbs GVW) and passenger buses. A “P” (Passenger) endorsement must be obtained to permit license holders in order to transport passengers commercially.CCBC’sCDL-Btrainingoccursprimarilyonpassengerbusequipmentbutsuccessful licensees may also operate heavy straight trucks. CCBC does not train to obtain the“S”endorsementrequiredtodriveaschoolbus.StudentsmustholdavalidMDCDLLearnerPermitpriortoregisteringfortheCDL-Bcourse.

Visitwww.carrollcc.edu/cecertificatesformoreinformation.

Introduction to Basic Diesel Mechanics Prepare for a job as a diesel mechanic. Employment of diesel service technicians and mechanics is projected to grow 12% from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations,accordingtotheBureauofLaborStatistics.Learnthebasicsystemsofadieselengine, preventive maintenance, trouble-shooting, diagnostics, record keeping, safety, use of specialized tools and shop procedures. Training includes 300 hours of combined classroom and hands on training in a working repair shop. Prospective students have a high school diploma or GED and must attend an orientation session and pass a basic math and reading assessment test. Offered in partnership with Community College of Baltimore County.

Introduction to Diesel Mechanics, Part 1 Approximate Cost: $2,150 (includes $1,166 fees)

Introduction to Diesel Mechanics, Part 2Approximate Cost: $2,150 (includes $1,166 fees)

Introduction to Diesel Mechanics, Part 3Approximate Cost: $2,150 (includes $1,166 fees)

For information contact:Steven Berry at [email protected] or 410-386-8145.

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Veterinary Assistant Training II: Diagnostics & PharmacyThis course consists of 15 classroom hours and 16 clinical hours. Topics covered are laboratory, pharmacy, radiology and ultrasound imaging. Prerequisite: Veterinary Assistant I. Instructor: Kim HagaTotal Cost: $368 (includes $80 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-602-A2P Mon., Nov. 28 - Jan. 23, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (5 sessions; no class 12/19, 12/26, 1/2 & 1/16)Washington Road Campus, M157

Veterinary Assistant Training III: Patient Care & TreatmentThis course consists of 18 classroom hours and 20 clinical hours. Topics covered are inpatient care and clinical procedures. Prerequisites: Veterinary Assistant I and II. Instructor: Kim HagaTotal Cost: $438 (includes $80 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-603-A3P Mon., Jan. 30 - Mar. 6, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M157

Veterinary Assistant Training IV: Surgery, Anesthesia & Emergency CareThefinalcourseintheseriesconsistsof24classroom hours and 18 clinical hours. Topics covered are anesthesia, surgery, emergency medicine, CPR and critical care. The course concludes with a wrap-up seminar day. Prerequi-sites: Veterinary Assistant I, II and III. Instructors: Kim Haga and Carole ContelTotal Cost: $348 (includes $80 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-604-A3P Mon. & Sat., Mar. 13 - Apr. 29, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (7 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M157

To take the Reading and Math Assessment Tests: Make an appointment by calling the Carroll Community College Admissions Office at 410-386-8430. When scheduling your appointment, identify yourself as a Continuing Education student and indicate the course you are taking. If you have taken the Reading and Math Assessment Test prior to taking previous credit or non-credit courses, please indicate this on your registration form.

Preparation for the Veterinary Assistant Training Course SeriesBrush up your basic skills and prepare to start your classroom and clinical training to become a veterinary assistant. This 9-hour preliminary courseisrequiredforALLstudentswhowishto take the veterinary assistant series of courses. Topics include: problem-solving skills, written verbal communication, math for medications, confidentiality,professionalismandethics.Classroom work will be scored on a point system.Studentswillberequiredtoachieveaminimum points score to continue on to the Veterinary Assistant Course Series. Total Cost: $139 (includes $62 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-336-A2P Mon. & Wed., Sep. 12 - 19, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M157

Veterinary Assistant Training I: Outpatient CareInitial course consists of 30 classroom hours. Topics include an overview of the veterinary profession, office procedures, client relations, biology, and exam room procedures. Prereq-uisite: Preparation for the Veterinary Assistant Training Course Series. Instructors: Carole Contel and Kim HagaTotal Cost: $488 (includes $210 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-601-A2MP Mon. & Sat., Sep. 26 - Nov. 21, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (10 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M157

Veterinary Assistant

A NAVTA Approved Veterinary Assistant Training Program

Carroll Community College is pleased to announce the 20th year of the Institute of Veterinary Assistant Training! The institute was established to provide formal training for veteri-nary assistants. This comprehensive training program consists of 5 non-credit courses that include a supervised clinical practicum, totaling 150 hours of training. This program has met the requirementsforapprovalundertheguidelinesof the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA). Training begins in September 2016 and ends in April 2017. Classes must be successfully completed and taken consecutively to continue in the program. IMPORTANT:Thisprogramrequires54hoursof clinical practicum that must be conducted during the operating hours of the clinical site. Daytimeandweekendsmayberequiredinaddition to scheduled in-class time.

This course series will provide you with the basic knowledge and skills needed for an entry-level position in a veterinary hospital. Courses must be taken in order and upon successful completion of all the courses, you willreceiveaContinuingEducationCertificate.During your clinical practicum time you will have hands-on experiences in local veterinary hospitals. The second course in the series will include classroom competencies that must be successfully demonstrated prior to clinical placement. The Veterinary Assistant Training uses live animals for teaching purposes.

Carroll Community College takes all necessary safety precautions when students interact with live animals: however, students must be aware that live animals by nature may not be absolutely controlled. Carroll Community College does not provide medical insurance for any injury suffered.

Prerequisites:

Students must be a minimum of 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or GED®.

Students must either validate previous successful college courses (C or above in reading and math) or complete the Reading and Math Assessment test before registering for the Veterinary Assistant courses. To validate previous successful college in reading and math, attach a copy of your transcript to your registration form.

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Real Estate | Test and Academic Skills PreparationCareer &

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REAL ESTATESocial Media for the Real Estate Professional Leveragesocialmediatocreateastrongonlinepresence to attract potential buyers and sellers while showcasing your listings. Investigate various social media tools and platforms including blogs, pictures, video sharing, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Develop skills to utilize social media applications in effective realestatemarketing.Examinequantitativeandqualitativemeasurementstoprovidecontextfor audience search trends, traffic and social behavior such as sharing content.Total Cost: $140 (includes $80 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: DAP-795-A2 Fri., Oct. 21, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Washington Road Campus, T321Course #: DAP-795-B2 Tue. & Thu., Nov. 1 - 8, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (3 sessions)Washington Road Campus, T321

Home Inspection TrainingHome Inspection TrainingPrepareforacareerasahomeinspector.Learnbasic residential construction standards and processes, the home inspection process, and inspectiontechniquesanddefectrecognition.Topics covered include the following systems: structural,exterior,interior,roofing,plumbing,electrical, air conditioning, insulation and ventilation,fireplaceandsolidburning,andheating. Includes tips on starting your own home inspection business. This course has been approved by the Maryland Commission of Real Estate Appraisers and home inspectors to provide the home inspector pre-licensing trainingrequiredtoreceiveahomeinspectorlicense in Maryland.Total Cost: $897 (includes $275 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-330-A2 Sat., Sep. 10 - Dec.17, 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM (14 sessions; no class 11/26)Washington Road Campus, K205

How to Inspect for Moisture IntrusionLearntoidentifyandreportonmoistureintru-sion in homes and commercial buildings. Also learn the best building practices and standards that make a home moisture-resistant. Most Error and Omission insurance claims involve moisture intrusion. Once an inspector knows what properly installed building components look like, then recognizing installation defects becomes easy.Total Cost: $139 (includes $50 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-590-A2 Sat., Oct. 15, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K127

Residential Plumbing Overview for InspectorsLearnhowtoperformaninspectionoftheplumbing system of a home. Review leaks, inadequatewatersupplies,watercontamina-tion, and incorrect installations of components. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to inspect the various components of the plumbing system, identify the compo-nents of the plumbing system, understand how the components of the plumbing system function and perform, and describe to clients defects observed at the plumbing system.Total Cost: $139 (includes $50 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: VOC-591-A2 Sat., Nov. 12, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Washington Road Campus, K127

Real Estate Pre-LicensingMaryland Real Estate Principles PracticesBecome a real estate salesperson. This basic 60 clock-hour course meets the educational requirementsforallapplicationsforlicensureasreal estate salespersons and is approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission. Successful completionqualifiesyoutotaketheRealEstateSalespersons Examination. Topics include: real property, leasing, contracts, agencies and listing, propertytransfers,appraising,financing,licenselaw, human relations, ethics, basic mathematics and the real estate day-to-day activities. Instructors: Stan Dill and Joe StephensTotal Cost: $765 (includes $145 fees); includes textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: REA-266-A2 Tue. & Thu., Sep. 13 - Nov. 17, 6:00 - 9:15 PM (20 sessions)Washington Road Campus, C074

Real Estate Appraisal Continuing EducationCarroll Community College is partnering with The Maryland Association of Appraisers to offer continuing education courses held at the Wash-ington Road Campus. For registration information contact Sandra Fournier at 410-386-8574.

The Art of Private Residential AppraisingWed., Aug. 24, 1:00 - 4:15 PM

Dealing with Distressed PropertiesWed., Aug. 24, 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM

TEST AND ACADEMIC SKILLS PREPARATIONMath Skills EnhancementBoost your math skills with review and practice of arithmetic, fractions, decimals and percents. You will also improve your skills working with ratios, and proportions, as well as solving word problems.Thisisthefirstinaseriesoffourcourses designed to prepare you for college-level math.Total Cost: $328 (includes $30 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: ADS-092-B2B Tue. & Thu., Sep. 6 - Nov. 29, 6:30 - 8:00 PM (24 sessions; no class 11/24)Washington Road Campus, M060Course #: ADS-092-A2B Tue. & Thu., Sep. 6 - Nov. 29, 9:30 - 11:00 AM (24 sessions; no class 11/24)Washington Road Campus, P522

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GED® PreparationImprove your skills and prepare for the GED® tests. Classes are free. A $20 materials fee is collected at registration from students wishing to keep their books. All classes are offered at no cost.

Call 410-386-8630 for dates and an orientation appointment. You must attend both days of orientation prior to beginning the program.

Orientation is free and will be held at the following locations:

Multi-Service Center224 North Center Street, Westminster• TuesdayandThursday, Sept. 20 and 22, 9 a.m. – noon• TuesdayandThursday,

Sept. 20 and 22, 6 – 9 p.m.

Carroll County Family Center(includes educational activities for children)10 Distillery Drive, 3rd Floor, Westminster• TuesdayandWednesday, Sept. 6 and 7, 1 – 3 p.m.• TuesdayandWednesday, Oct. 18 and 19, 1 – 3 p.m.

National External Diploma Program® (NEDP®)NEDP® is designed for mature adults who have learned life skills at work, at home and in the community. This is a computer-based program. Pre-registration is required for the free orientation session. For more information and to register call Carroll Community College’s Adult Education Program at 410-386-8630. Upon successful completion of the NEDP®, a Maryland High School Diploma is awarded. You must attend both days of the orientation prior to beginning this program.

Call 410-386-8630 for dates.Information sessions for the NEDP® program are held at the following locations:

Multi-Service Center224 North Center Street, Westminster• TuesdayandThursday, Sept. 20 and 22, 9 a.m. – noon• TuesdayandThursday,

Sept. 20 and 22, 6 – 9 p.m.

Carroll County Family Center(includes educational activities for children)10 Distillery Drive, 3rd Floor, Westminster• TuesdayandWednesday, Sept. 6 and 7, 1 – 3 p.m.• TuesdayandWednesday, Oct. 18 and 19, 1 – 3 p.m.

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)

Community English Classes

Carroll Community College offers free classes for students who want to improve their English skills.

Classes will help students learn how to commu-nicate at work and in the community, as well as prepare to take career training classes, college courses or earn a high school diploma. Childcare is available at some locations. Most classes are free. Students must attend an orientation session to be registered for a class. A $30 materials fee is collected at registration from students who wish to keep their textbook.

For more information and dates call 410-386-8630.

Testing and registration are free and are held at the following locations.

Multi-Service Center224 North Center Street, Westminster• Monday,Sept.26,6:30–9p.m.• Wednesday,Sept.28,6:30–9p.m.

Carroll County Family Center10 Distillery Drive, 3rd Floor, Westminster(includes educational activities for children)• Wednesday,Sept.7at9:30a.m.–12p.m.

Robert Moton Elementary Judy Center1413 Washington Road, Westminster• Monday,Sept.12,5:45–8p.m.

New Site! William Winchester Elementary School70 Monroe Street, Westminster(child care available)• Wednesday,Sept.15,5:45–8:15p.m.

Mount Airy Elementary School405 North Main Street, Mount Airy• Thursday,Sept.8,6:30–8:30p.m.

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CommunityMediationCenterO� ering free mediation services to county residentsThe Carroll County Community Mediation Center (CCCMC), a nonpro� t community and volunteer based organization, o� ers free mediation services to help resolve con� icts.

• Mediation is voluntary and confi dential

• Mediation lets people speak for themselves and make their own choices.

Mediators are professionally trained volunteers who have completed classroom training, an apprenticeship, a series of evaluations and continuing education. They represent the racial, class, age and educational diversity of Carroll County.

The CCCMC is currently accepting applications for the next Volunteer Mediator Training.

Mediator training is provided by Community Mediation Maryland (CMM) and includes 50 hours of classroom training, and an apprenticeship where trainees observe and then co-mediate two cases. To be considered, complete and submit a volunteer application. We will contact you to schedule an interview.

Program off ered under the auspices of Carroll Community College.The Center is supported by the Maryland Mediation and Confl ict Resolution Offi ce.

For information on volunteer opportunities, services or

an appointment:

410-848-1764www.carrollcc.edu

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Academic English Classes

American English PronunciationThis class is for non-English language speakers, so they can communicate clearly in English.Total Cost: $168 (includes $30 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: ESL-070-A2B Tue. & Thu., Oct. 6 - Dec.15, 6:30 - 8:30 PM (20 sessions; no class 11/24)Washington Road Campus, K133

Academic Writing, Reading, and Grammar for English Language LearnersThis class is for non-native English language learners to improve their skills, so they can be successful in college level classes.Total Cost: $139 (includes $30 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: ESL-069-A2BP Mon. & Wed., Oct. 10 - Dec.14, 6:30 - 9:00 PM (19 sessions; no class 11/23)Washington Road Campus, P520

Grammar for ESOL: ONLINE!This course provides in-depth practice with English grammar and structure so that you will be more prepared to succeed in any class taught in English. Total Cost: $109 (includes $95 fees).MD senior adults pay fees only. Online; new sections begin monthlyFor more information and course registration details go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

Writing for ESOL: ONLINE!ImproveyourwritinginEnglish.Learneachstep of the writing process to create, focus, and develop your ideas. You will be able to produce writing that is clear and free of grammatical and punctuation errors.Total Cost: $109 (includes $95 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only. Online; new sections begin monthlyFor more information and course registration details go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

SAT Test PreparationSAT/ACT Preparation: Part 1This course will prepare you to take the verbal questiontypesonboththeACTandtheSAT2005. SAT/ACT Preparation Part I is designed to prepare you for the reading, English, and science sections of the ACT and the critical reading and writing sections of the new SAT 2005. Total Cost: $109 (includes $95 fees).MD senior adults pay fees only. Online; new sections begin monthlyFor more information and course registration details go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

SAT/ACT Preparation: Part 2This course will prepare you take the math questionsonboththeACTandtheSAT.You’llrefresh your knowledge of math subjects and learntechniquestohelpyoumovethroughthetestsmorequickly.Reviewarithmetic,algebra,geometry, trigonometry, and statistics as well astheStudentProducedResponsequestionsontheSAT.Practicetechniquesandapproachesusingsimilarexamquestionsandfullyexplainand interpret the correct and incorrect answers. Total Cost: $109 (includes $95 fees).MD senior adults pay fees only. Online; new sections begin monthlyFor more information and course registration details go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

Test and Academic Skills Preparation | Online CoursesCareer &

Professional Training

Online Courses In addition to on-campus and hybrid, we also offer a wide range of online courses.

To view a list of upcoming course go to www.carrollcc.edu/InstantEnrollment, click the “Browse, Search or Register” link then select “Internet”intheLocationdrop down menu.

Open Enrollment In partnership with ed2go, Carroll is proud to offer online open enrollment programs designed to provide the skills necessary toacquireprofessionallevelpositionsformany in-demand occupations.

Browse 500 + courses and programs in a variety if categories.

Career Training • HealthcareandFitness• BusinessandProfessional• ITandSoftwareDevelopment• ManagementandCorporate• MediaandDesign• HospitalityandServiceIndustry• SkilledTradesandIndustrial• SustainableEnergyandGoingGreen

For more information and registration information visit careertraining.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

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Information

Course Cost • U.S.CitizenswhoareresidentsofCarroll

County: pay the Total Cost as shown with the course description;

• Marylandresidentsage60andover:payfeesonly, as shown with the course description plus $5 out-of-county fees if not a resident of Carroll County;

• Marylandresidentsofothercounties:paytheTotal Cost plus $5 out-of-county fee;

• Residentsofotherstates:payTotalCostplus$10 out-of-state fee;

• Non-U.S.Citizens:payTotalCostplus$10fee(fee waived with copy of appropriate Visa.)

Drops, Refunds and Cancellations100% refund will be issued for any course the college cancels.

Before the course begins: Coursewithdrawalsandrequestsforfullrefundsmay be made prior to the course by calling Continuing Education and Training at 410-386-8100, up to 24 hours before the course begins. Some exceptions may apply.

After the course begins:Refunds are not awarded after a course has started.

The college reserves the right to cancel courses or make changes due to insufficient enrollment or unforeseen circumstances. In these events, students will be notified via email.

The college is not responsible for typographical errors.

Repeated CoursesContinuing Education and Training wants every student to be successful; however, we recognize that a course or training program may not always be the best match for a student. Thus, the College reserves the right to decline a student registration into any career training course or program where the student has unsuccessfully attempted the same course or training program twice.

Continuing Education Training Programs and EmployabilityPassingacourseorprogrammaybethefirststeptowardcertification;however,tobecomeemployedortoreceivestateornationalcertifi-cationorlicensure,otherrequirements,inaddi-tion to training, may apply. These may include a high school diploma, residency or additional exams. It is the student’s responsibility to be awareofthoserequirements.

Course TextbooksTextbooks for continuing education courses are generally available for purchase in the bookstore approximately one week before your course begins. To determine whether or not atextbookpurchaseisrequired,refertothecourse description. Students buying textbooks willfindspecificorderinginformationsuchasauthor, title, edition, ISBN, etc. for each textbook on the bookstore website (www.carrollcc.edu/bookstore) approximately two weeks prior to the start of the course. Students are encour-aged to purchase textbooks from the College bookstore; however, they may also purchase used or new textbooks from other bookstores or online vendors. Carroll Community College is aware of the high cost of college textbooks. We endeavor to select reasonably priced texts that provide currency, relevance and the most effective presentation of course content.

Certification for Tuition WaiversRecently enacted legislation (Maryland House Bill 53) allows colleges to”… grant tuition waivers for continuing education instruction designed to lead to employment, including life-skills instruction.” The tuition waiver may be applied to any of the courses listed in the Career and Professional Training section of this schedule (see Table of Contents).

Students must register in person and submit certificationofyour“totalandpermanentdisability” and “receipt of disability or retirement benefits…”fromtheSocialSecurityAdministra-tion, the Railroad Retirement Board, or from the individual’s federal retirement or pension authority.

Qualifiedstudentsareresponsibleforpayingallassociated course fees.

Tuition AssistanceTuition assistance may be available for eligible Carroll County, non-credit students. Contact [email protected], or go to www.carrollcc.edu/tuitionassistance.

Employer Paid CourseAn employer or other third party may pay for any continuing education course(s). If the company wishes to be billed, students must have either a purchase order, voucher, letter of authorization or credit card from the company/third party at the time of registration.

Gift CertificatesGiftcertificatescanbepurchasedinalmostanyamount and redeemed for the course of choice. Contact the Cashier’s Office at 410-386-8040. Or stop in Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Certificates are redeemable for Continuing Education courses only and may not be converted to cash..

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Bookstore HoursMonday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.410-386-8447 or www.carrollcc.edu/bookstore

The College will be closed on the following dates:• LaborDayHoliday:Sept.3–5• ThanksgivingRecess:Nov.23–27• WinterRecess:Dec.19–Jan.2

Inclement Weather ProceduresReceive information directly to your e-mail or cell phone by registering for the free Campus EmergencyNotificationSystemand.Gotowww.carrollcc.edu to register.

Go to www.carrollcc.edu for closing or late opening information. For more detailed infor-mation on non-credit courses and events, call the Inclement Weather line at 410-386-8457

For college courses held at a Carroll County public school, if Carroll County Public Schools close for the day or during the day, the college courses being held there that evening will be cancelled.

The Canteen CaféFall 2016 HoursMonday – Thursday: 7:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Disability Support ServicesDisability Support Services Carroll is committed toprovidingequalaccessforallstudentsinaccordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and related law. Students in need of accommodations should contact the Office of ADA Support Services prior to the start of their course or program, located in A101 (Admissions), or call 410-386-8327 or e-mail [email protected], or refer to the college website’s list of Student Services for additional information.

Emergency Rescue Assistance stairwells are located in every building, and the college urges all students to become familiar with these locations.

Electronic Image UseBecause Carroll Community College is a public institution, photographs of students, staff, faculty, or visitors in common areas on campus or at public ceremonies or events can be used in printed and electronic public relations mate-rials without their permission. The individual has no privacy rights in this instance and no model’s releaseisrequired.However,everyeffortwillbemade by the photographer to notify individuals within the shoot area so that they may choose to exclude themselves from the photograph.

Off Campus LocationsCarroll Community CollegeWashington Road Campus:1601 Washington Road, Westminster

Carroll County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC):1229 Washington Road, Westminster

Carroll County Public Library:Go to library.carr.org for branch locations and directions.

Multi-Service Center:224 North Center Street, Westminster

Y of Central Maryland:1719 Sykesville Road, Westminster

Carroll Innovation Center at Overton909 Baltimore Boulevard, Westminster

Ride Carroll Transit System to CarrollCarroll Transit System, operated by Ride With Us, provides safe and convenient transportation to campus. Discounted student passes are avail-able for Carroll Community College students. For more information or to see current sched-ules, visit www.carrolltransitsystem.com or call 410-363-0622.

Smoking and Tobacco Use PolicyCarroll Community College is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment. Smoking and/or tobacco use is prohibited in college-owned or leased buildings and off-campus sites operated by the college; all college property including parkinglots,athleticfields,andamphitheater;and college-owned vehicles. Tobacco and smoking products restricted from use include, but are not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, pipes, bidi, clove cigarettes, dip, chew, snuff, snus and electronic cigarettes.

The Continuing Education Official College Record (transcript)The Official Record documents:• Allsuccessfullycompletedcontinuing

education workforce -related courses, course information and earned CEUs.

A $2.00 fee is charged for each Official College RecordTorequest,call410386-8100.

Carroll Community College Board of TrusteesDiane A. Foster, ChairpersonSherri-LeBream,Vice ChairpersonDavid S. Bollinger Barbara CharnockKelly M. FragerMary Kay Nevius-MaurerDavid P. O’Callaghan

Dr. James D. Ball, Secretary/TreasurerCommissioner Dennis E. Frazier, Ex-Officio

Dr. James D. Ball, President of the College

Carroll Community College is an Equal Opportunity, ADA Title 504 compliant institution.

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The college reserves the right to cancel courses or make changes due to insu� cient enrollment or unforeseen circumstances. In these events,students will be noti� ed via email.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) protects the privacy of student records. For information visit www.carrollcc.edu/ferpa

I certify that the statements made in this application are correct. I agree to comply with all policies and regulations of Carroll Community College and understand that it is my responsibility to familiarize myself with the Drug-Free Schools and Community Act, Smoke/Tobacco-Free Campus Policy and the Code of Integrity for Academic and Behavioral Standards, all found at carrollcc.edu and in the college catalog.

The College prohibits the enrollment of individuals listed on any State Services Sex O� ender registry and/or Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Sex O� ender registry. O� -site contract training for clients may be exempt.

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Tuition $200 or more?Use the FACTS program, a monthly payment program. Go to www.carrollcc.edu/factsplan for more information.

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3D Technology and Additive Manufacturing,

Introduction to ................................................................19-C

Academic English Classes ....................................... 47-CAcademic Writing, Reading, and Grammar for

English Language Learners .............................................47-C

Access Level 1 ....................................................................... 34-C

ACE Certification for Personal Fitness Trainer .......................43-C

ACE: Adobe Illustrator CC Exam Prep.................................... 36-C

ACE: Adobe Photoshop CC Exam Prep ...................................35-C

ACLS Provider.........................................................................31-C

Administrative Dental Assistant ...........................................24-C

Adobe Acrobat Power: More than Just PDFs .........................32-C

Adobe Skills Open Lab ...........................................................35-C

Age and Developmentally Appropriate Supervision ............16-C

Alternative Health Education ................................ 23-CAlzheimer’s and Related Dementia Training ....................... 23-C

American English Pronunciation ...........................................47-C

American Heart Association ................................... 30-CAnatomy and Physiology for Health Careers ....................... 29-C

Applications in Environmental Systems 1 ............................19-C

Apprenticeship Training Programs .......................................18-C

Aromatherapist Career Prep ................................................ 23-C

Assisted Living Manager .......................................................22-C

Assisted Living Manager .......................................................22-C

Assisted Living Required Training .........................................22-C

Asthma & Anaphylaxis Medication Administration

Training for Early Education Providers ............................14-C

AutoCAD (Exam Prep) ............................................................. 8-C

Behavioral Health ................................................. 23-CBPI Building Science Principles Certification

of Knowledge ...................................................................17-C

Building a Foundation for Reading .......................................14-C

Building a Foundation for Writing ........................................14-C

Building a Winning Team: Interviewing, Selecting

& Hiring Employees .........................................................12-C

Business Analysis, Introduction to ....................................... 10-C

Business Communications ................................................... 10-C

Business Marketing Writing ................................................. 10-C

Business ..................................................................9-CCareer Choice Assistance .........................................................2-C

Caregiving Guide: Families with Dementia

and Alzheimers ................................................................27-C

Carroll County Community Mediation Center .........46-CCarroll’s Small Giants: A Small Business Event ...................... 9-C

Casino Baccarat Dealer ..........................................................37-C

Casino Blackjack Dealer ........................................................ 36-C

Casino Carnival Games Dealer .............................................. 36-C

Casino Craps Dealer ...............................................................37-C

Casino Craps Procedures .......................................................37-C

Cultural Competence & Awareness .......................................16-C

Cyber Security ....................................................... 31-CDealing with Distressed Properties ......................................45-C

Dental Assistant (Certificate) ..................................................3-C

Dental Assisting, Introduction to ..........................................24-C

Dental ................................................................... 24-CDesktop Publishing for the Professional ..............................32-C

Developing a Winning Business Plan .................................... 9-C

Developmentally Appropriate Practice ................................15-C

Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Introduction to ......................24-C

Diesel Mechanics, Part 1, Introduction to .............................43-C

Diesel Mechanics, Part 2, Introduction to ............................43-C

Diesel Mechanics, Part 3, Introduction to .............................43-C

Digital and Social Media Professional (Certificate) ................5-C

Digital and Social Media Program Capstone ........................12-C

Digital and Social Media ........................................ 11-CDigital and Social Media, Introductory Seminar in ..............11-C

Digital Presentation Media: Beyond PowerPoint .................31-C

Digital Video Editing ............................................. 36-CDiscipline Vs Punishment Are They the Same? .....................14-C

DOT Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Training ..........................43-C

Dreamweaver Level 1 ............................................................35-C

Dreamweaver Level 2 ............................................................35-C

Driving Profitability.............................................................. 10-C

Effective Performance Appraisals .........................................12-C

EKG Technician (Certificate) ....................................................3-C

EKG Technician Training ........................................................24-C

EKG Training, Basic ............................................................... 25-C

Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals ...............................17-C

Electrical Apprentice (Certificate) ...........................................5-C

Electronic Health Records, Introduction to ......................... 26-C

Embracing Challenging Parents ...........................................14-C

Emotional Freedom Techniques, Advanced ........................ 23-C

Employment Law ..................................................................43-C

End of Life Care ......................................................................21-C

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) ....46-CEnvironmental Rating Scales, Introduction to .....................17-C

Exam Preparation for Industry Credentials ..............8-CExcel Level 1 ..........................................................................33-C

Excel Level 2 ..........................................................................33-C

Excel Level 3 ..........................................................................33-C

Family & Community Partnerships .......................................16-C

Family Child Care Pre-Service ...............................................15-C

Financial ............................................................... 31-CFloral Design, Introduction to ...............................................37-C

Floral Design, Mastery ..........................................................37-C

Floral Designer (Certificate) ....................................................5-C

Flowers, Designing Wedding ................................................37-C

Forest Conservation Qualified Professional Training .......... 38-C

Casino Gaming, Introduction to ........................................... 36-C

Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer .................................................37-C

Casino Pai Gow Tiles Dealer ...................................................37-C

Casino Poker Dealer .............................................................. 36-C

Casino Roulette Dealer ..........................................................37-C

Casino Table Dealer (Certificate) ............................................ 4-C

Casino Table Dealer ............................................... 36-CCDL .........................................................................................43-C

CDL-B Passenger Bus Training ...............................................43-C

Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)

Exam Prep ........................................................................13-C

Certified Coding Associate (Exam Prep) ................................ 8-C

Certified Coding Specialist (Exam Prep) ................................ 8-C

Certified Guest Service Representative Part I:

Introduction to the Lodging Industry &

Hotel Front Desk ............................................................. 39-C

Certified Guest Service Representative Part II:

Front Office Procedures & MICROS OPERA Training ....... 39-C

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) (Certificate) .......................3-C

Certified Nursing Assistant Training, Part I ..........................21-C

Certified Nursing Assistant Training, Part II .........................21-C

Child Care Administration .....................................................14-C

Child Care and Educational Professionals ............... 14-CChild Growth and Development ...........................................14-C

Clinical Medical Assistant Certification Exam Prep

(Exam Prep)....................................................................... 8-C

Clinical Medical Assistant Certification Exam Prep ..............27-C

Clinical Patient Management in Assisted Living ................. 23-C

CNA Preparation ....................................................................21-C

CNA to GNA Part I ...................................................................22-C

Coaching Employees to Peak Performance ..........................12-C

Code Training/New Construction Inspection .......................17-C

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Introduction to ....................24-C

Commercial Truck Driver ........................................ 43-CCommunication Skills for Managers .....................................13-C

Communication Skills Online ................................................15-C

Communications ................................................... 11-CCommunity English Classes ...................................46-CComplementary and Integrative Health ..............................21-C

Computer Basics .................................................... 31-CComputer Graphic Designer (Certificate) ................................5-C

Computers, Introduction to ..................................................31-C

Conflict Management ...........................................................13-C

Conflict Resolution Strategies ...............................................16-C

Connecting Office: Dynamic Linking .....................................32-C

Construction Trades .............................................. 17-CCPR and First Aid.................................................... 30-CCPR Healthcare Provider/BLS ............................................... 30-C

Creative Art Activities for Young Children ............................14-C

Career & Professional

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Fostering Diversity in the Workplace ....................................13-C

GED® Preparation ..................................................46-CGeneral Health Care Education .............................. 29-CGeometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

Fundamentals ..................................................................19-C

Gerontology ...........................................................................21-C

GNA Skills Lab ........................................................................22-C

Grammar for ESOL: ONLINE! ..................................................47-C

Grant Researching and Writing, Introduction to ..................13-C

Grant Writing and Research, Advanced ................................13-C

Guest Service GOLD Certified Guest Service

Professional .................................................................... 39-C

Health Care and Human Services ........................... 20-CHealth Care Systems, Introduction to .................................. 26-C

Health Information Technology ............................ 25-CHealth, Introduction to ........................................................ 26-C

Heartsaver CPR AED: Adult, Infant & Child .......................... 30-C

Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED ............................................... 30-C

Heartsaver First Aid .............................................................. 30-C

Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED ................................ 30-C

Helping and Understanding Children with a Disability .......15-C

High Fidelity Simulation for Health Care Educators ........... 20-C

HIPAA Training...................................................................... 26-C

Home Improvement Contractor (Exam Prep) ........................ 8-C

Home Improvement .............................................. 18-CHome Inspection Training .....................................................45-C

Home Inspector (Certificate) ...................................................5-C

Hospitality ............................................................ 38-CHow to Inspect for Moisture Intrusion ..................................45-C

HR Legal Issues for Managers ...............................................13-C

Human Resources .................................................. 12-CHVAC ..................................................................... 19-CHVACR Apprentice (Certificate) .............................................. 6-C

HVACR Technician (Certificate)............................................... 6-C

Illustrator Level 1.................................................................. 36-C

Illustrator Level 2.................................................................. 36-C

Inbound E-Marketing ............................................................32-C

Inclement Weather Procedures ........................................... 49-C

Including All Children and the ADA .......................................17-C

InDesign Level 1 ....................................................................35-C

Infants and Toddlers .............................................................14-C

Information Technology: Office and Workplace ..... 31-CInnovative Office Technology Capstone ...............................32-C

Integrated Orthopedic Massage ...........................................27-C

Java Introduction .................................................................. 34-C

Job Site Etiquette for Tradesman ..........................................18-C

Lab Techniques for Medical Assistants, Introduction to ..... 26-C

Laws of the Business Jungle................................................. 10-C

Leading Change in the Workplace ........................................13-C

Leading High Performance Teams ........................................13-C

Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay .............................................. 10-C

Legal Nurse Consultant Training Course ...............................42-C

Legal Research and Writing Certificate Course,

Advanced .........................................................................42-C

Legal Secretary Certificate Course ........................................42-C

Legal ..................................................................... 39-CLong-Term Care Training ....................................... 21-CMake Your Mark: Branding Your Business ........................... 10-C

ManageFirst® Controlling Food Cost ................................... 38-C

ManageFirst® Customer Service .......................................... 38-C

ManageFirst® Hospitality and Restaurant

Management .................................................................. 38-C

ManageFirst® Human Resource Management ................... 38-C

Managefirst® Principles of Food Beverage

Management .................................................................. 38-C

Management and Leadership ................................ 12-CManagement Basics: Foundations for Success .....................12-C

Management Development (Certificate) ...............................7-C

Managing Using Emotional Intelligence ..............................12-C

Manufacturing/Engineering ................................. 19-CMaryland Real Estate Principles Practices ............................45-C

Massage ................................................................ 27-CMastery of Business Fundamentals ..................................... 10-C

Math and Measuring for Manufacturing ..............................19-C

Math for Health Care Workers, Basic ................................... 26-C

Math Skills Enhancement .....................................................45-C

Maximizing Access: Reports and Queries .............................32-C

Medical Administrative Assistant ........................................ 25-C

Medical Assistant (Certificate) ................................................3-C

Medical Assistant Clinical I ................................................... 25-C

Medical Assistant Clinical II .................................................. 25-C

Medical Assistant .................................................. 25-CMedical Biller (Certificate) ..................................................... 4-C

Medical Billing for the Physician’s Office ............................. 25-C

Medical Coder (Certificate) .................................................... 4-C

Medical Coding for the Physician’s Office - AAPC ................ 25-C

Medical Terminology for Health Careers ............................. 29-C

Medical Transcription Editor ................................................ 25-C

Medication Administration for Childcare Providers .............14-C

Medicine Aide Training (Certificate) ...................................... 6-C

Medicine Aide Training .........................................................22-C

Medicine Aide Update ...........................................................22-C

Mental Health Care Career Prep ............................................27-C

Mental Health First Aid ........................................................ 29-C

Mental Health ....................................................... 27-CMethods and Materials in Early Childhood ...........................14-C

MHIC License Exam Prep .......................................................18-C

Microsoft Access MOS Exam Prep ........................................ 34-C

Microsoft Excel MOS Exam Prep ...........................................33-C

Microsoft PowerPoint MOS Exam Prep ................................ 34-C

Microsoft Project for the Professional ..................................32-C

Microsoft Skills Open Lab ......................................................33-C

Microsoft Visio for the Professionals ....................................32-C

Miller ......................................................................9-CMore Than Just Happy Customers ....................................... 10-C

MS Word MOS Exam Prep .....................................................33-C

National External Diploma Program® (NEDP®) .......46-CNatural Health & Healing, Introduction to ...........................21-C

Night at the Business Plan Improv ........................................11-C

Non-Profits ........................................................... 13-CNurse Refresher Pt. 1: Theory .............................................. 20-C

Nurse Refresher Pt. 2: Clinical .............................................. 20-C

Nursing ................................................................. 20-CNutrition and Active Living ...................................................17-C

Nutrition ............................................................... 27-CNutrition, Health, and Safety in Early Childhood .................14-C

Nutritional Consultant Career Prep ......................................27-C

Observation and Assessment: Birth – 12 .............................16-C

Occupational Training ........................................... 36-COffice Technology .................................................. 32-COffice Technology, Advanced (Certificate) ..............................7-C

Office Technology, Fundamental (Certificate) ........................7-C

Office Technology, Innovative (Certificate) ............................7-C

Once Upon a Business ............................................................11-C

Online Classes ....................................................... 47-COperational Management in Assisted Living ...................... 23-C

Optician Certification Training ..............................................27-C

Oral Radiography...................................................................24-C

OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in Occupational Safety

and Health Standards for the Construction Industry......13-C

OSHA 501-Outreach Trainer for General Industry.................13-C

OSHA 503 Trainer Update for General Industry ....................13-C

OSHA 511-Basic Course in General Industry .........................13-C

OSHA 7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar .............................13-C

OSHA/Safety .......................................................... 13-COutlook Level 1 ..................................................................... 34-C

Pain Assessment & Management .........................................21-C

Palliative Care ........................................................................24-C

Paralegal Advanced Legal Research, Advanced .................. 40-C

Paralegal Alternative Dispute Resolution, Advanced ..........41-C

Paralegal Bankruptcy Law, Advanced ..................................41-C

Paralegal Business Law and Practices, Advanced ................41-C

Paralegal Certification Course ............................................. 39-C

Paralegal Constitutional Law and Civil Liberties,

Advanced .........................................................................41-C

Paralegal Criminal Law, Advanced .......................................41-C

Paralegal Criminal Procedure, Advanced .............................42-C

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Paralegal Education Law, Advanced .....................................41-C

Paralegal Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, and Probate,

Advanced ........................................................................ 40-C

Paralegal Family Law, Advanced ......................................... 40-C

Paralegal Immigration Law, Advanced ............................... 40-C

Paralegal Intellectual Property, Advanced .......................... 39-C

Paralegal Real Estate Property Law, Advanced ................... 40-C

Paralegal Victim Advocacy, Advanced ................................. 40-C

Paralegal Water Law, Advanced .......................................... 40-C

Paralegal .............................................................. 39-CPassion to Profit: How to Go from Blogging to Building

a Profitable Business Doing Work That You Love ............11-C

Patient Intake, Basic ............................................................. 26-C

Perinatal Issues......................................................................21-C

Personal Fitness Trainer (Certificate) ......................................3-C

Personal Trainer .................................................... 43-CPharmacology ...................................................................... 26-C

Pharmacy Technician (Certificate) ......................................... 4-C

Pharmacy Technician Training ............................................. 28-C

Phlebotomy for Health Careers ............................................ 26-C

Phlebotomy Technician (Certificate) ..................................... 4-C

Phlebotomy Technician Training I: Theory .......................... 28-C

Phlebotomy Technician Training II: Clinical ......................... 28-C

Phlebotomy Technician Training III: Clinical ........................ 28-C

Photoshop Level 1 .................................................................35-C

Photoshop Level 2 .................................................................35-C

Photovoltaic Technician Career Prep ....................................17-C

PHR/SPHR Exam Preparation Course ....................................12-C

Physical Therapy Aide .......................................................... 28-C

Playground Safety .................................................................17-C

Plumbing Apprentice (Certificate) ......................................... 6-C

Pool/Spa Operator (Certificate) ..............................................7-C

Positive Child Guidance and Discipline .................................16-C

PowerPoint Level 1 ............................................................... 34-C

PowerPoint Level 2 ............................................................... 34-C

Premiere Level 1: Introduction to Digital Video Editing ...... 36-C

Premiere Level 2: Advanced Digital Video Editing .............. 36-C

Principles & Practices of IV Therapy ..................................... 20-C

Principles and Practices of IV Therapy, Advanced ............... 20-C

Print Reading .........................................................................19-C

Professional Bartending & Mixology with T.I.P.S. ............... 38-C

Professional in Human Resources (PHR) (Exam Prep) ........... 8-C

Professional in Human Resources (PHR) Exam Prep ............12-C

Professional Preparation in Healthcare ............................... 30-C

Programming ....................................................... 34-CProject Management ............................................ 13-CPromoting Your Trade Business to Consumers .....................18-C

Publisher Level 1 .................................................................. 34-C

Publisher Level 2 .................................................................. 34-C

Put Your Best Foot Forward ....................................................2-C

QuickBooks Pro Certified User Exam Prep ............................31-C

QuickBooks Pro Level 1 .........................................................31-C

QuickBooks Pro Level 2 .........................................................31-C

QuickBooks Pro Specialist (Certificate) ...................................7-C

Radiation Safety Update .......................................................24-C

Ready to Return .......................................................................2-C

Ready, Set, Go! ........................................................................ 9-C

Real Estate Sales Agent (Certificate) .......................................5-C

Real Estate ............................................................ 45-CResidential Plumbing Overview for Inspectors ....................45-C

Resources That Guide Daily Planning ...................................15-C

Salesmanship for Home Service Providers ...........................18-C

SAT/ACT Preparation: Part 1 ..................................................47-C

SAT/ACT Preparation: Part 2 ..................................................47-C

School Age Child Care ...........................................................14-C

ServSafe® Food Safety for Managers ................................... 38-C

ServSafe® Managers Recertification .................................... 39-C

SIDS ........................................................................................16-C

Smart Start Your Business ...................................................... 9-C

Social Media Analytics: Measuring and Assessing

Metrics and ROI................................................................12-C

Social Media for the Real Estate Professional .......................45-C

Social Media Strategies: Supporting Business Goals ............11-C

Social Media Tactics: A Roadmap to Success.........................12-C

Social Media Tools, Introduction to.......................................11-C

Software Essentials for the Law Office .................................42-C

Solving Classroom Discipline Problems ................................17-C

Spanish for Banking ..............................................................11-C

Spanish for Construction .......................................................18-C

Spanish for Healthcare ..........................................................21-C

Spanish for Manufacturing and Warehousing .....................19-C

Spanish for the Workplace ....................................................11-C

Spirituality, Health and Healing ............................................21-C

SQL Programming .................................................................35-C

Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based Business ........... 10-C

Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business ............................. 10-C

Start Your Own Small Business ............................................ 10-C

Starting Your Own Consulting Business ............................... 10-C

Stealing Success .................................................................... 10-C

Sterile Processing Technician (Certificate) ............................. 4-C

Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 1 ........... 29-C

Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 2 ........... 29-C

Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 3 ........... 29-C

Sterile Processing Technician Training Externship 4 ........... 29-C

Sterile Processing Technician Training Externships ............. 29-C

Sterile Processing Technician Training Fundamentals ........ 28-C

Stress in Children ...................................................................15-C

Supporting Breastfeeding in Child Care ...............................17-C

Supporting Children with Disabilities ...................................16-C

T.I.P.S.® .................................................................................. 38-C

Taking Learning Outside........................................................16-C

Tech Savvy Professional......................................... 31-CTest and Academic Skills Preparation ..................... 45-CThe Art of Private Residential Appraising .............................45-C

The Child Care Provider as a Professional .............................15-C

The Classroom Computer ......................................................17-C

Training Program for the Registered Nurse

Case Manager/Delegating Nurse in Assisted Living .......21-C

Transportation ...................................................... 43-CTruck Driver (Certificate) ......................................................... 6-C

Understanding Accounting and Financial Statements ....... 10-C

Using the Internet in the Classroom .....................................17-C

Veterinary Assistant (Certificate) ............................................3-C

Veterinary Assistant Training Course Series,

Preparation for the ......................................................... 44-C

Veterinary Assistant Training I: Outpatient Care ................. 44-C

Veterinary Assistant Training II: Diagnostics & Pharmacy .. 44-C

Veterinary Assistant Training III: Patient Care & Treatment 44-C

Veterinary Assistant Training IV: Surgery,

Anesthesia & Emergency Care ........................................ 44-C

Victim Advocacy Certificate Course ......................................42-C

Viral Marketing Technologies ...............................................32-C

Web Design and Computer Graphics ...................... 35-CWelder (Certificate) ................................................................ 6-C

Welding, Advanced .............................................................. 20-C

Welding, Basic ...................................................................... 20-C

Word Level 1 ..........................................................................33-C

Word Level 2 ..........................................................................33-C

Workforce Training Certificates ............................... 2-CWriting a Business Plan for Tradesman ................................19-C

Writing for ESOL: ONLINE! .....................................................47-C

Career & Professional

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