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ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANTCLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANTDENTAL ASSISTANT TRAININGHEALTH ED TODAY Online TrainingVETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAININGNURSING ASSISTANT TRAININGPERSONAL FITNESS TRAINEREMT & MORE!

www.chesapeake.edu/ce-health

Chesapeake CollegeHEALTH CAREER PROGRAMSNoncredit Career Training offers Healthcare Career Training Programs. Launch your Healthcare Career today with Chesapeake College!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURED OFFERINGS

INFORMATION& RESOURCES 04

WORKFORCE& CAREERTRAINING

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LIFEENRICHMENT 26

10 Welding 12 Workplace Excellence Series 15 Photography: Creating a Professional Career 17 Nursing Assistant Program 21 ServSafe Certification & Recertification 23 Customized Industry Training

4 Upcoming Events 5 User Guide 7 Certificates & Degrees 28 General Information 28 Holidays 28 Tuition & Fees 28 Refunds & Cancellations 28 Bookstore 29 Registration Information 30 College Directory 31 Maps 32 Index 33 Phased Reopening Guidelines 34 Registration Form 35 Sponsorship Billing Form

9 Building & Industrial Technology 11 Adult Basic Education 11 English Language Services 12 Childcare 15 Computers & Information Technology 15 Entrepreneurship & Small Business 17 Healthcare 21 Hospitality & Culinary 22 Public Safety 24 Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

26 Institute for Adult Learning 26 Personal Enrichment 27 Seniors 27 Travel Opportunities 27 Youth

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SEE YOU AT THE PEAKE

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Wednesday, October 7 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 10 am–11:30 am | Online

Wednesday, October 7 SKILLED TRADES ORIENTATION SESSION 6:30 pm | Online

Wednesday, October 21 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 5 pm-6:30 pm | Online

Wednesday, November 4 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 10 am–11:30 am | Online

Wednesday, November 18 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 5 pm-6:30 pm | Online

Tuesday, November 24-Sunday, November 29 THANKSGIVING BREAK COLLEGE CLOSED

Wednesday, December 2 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 10 am–11:30 am | Online

Thursday, December 10 SKILLED TRADES ORIENTATION SESSION 6:30 pm | Online

Wednesday, December 16 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 5 pm-6:30 pm | Online

Sunday, December 20-Sunday, January 3 WINTER BREAK COLLEGE CLOSED

Wednesday, January 6 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 10 am–11:30 am | HPAC

Monday, JANUARY 18 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.’S BIRTHDAY COLLEGE CLOSED

Wednesday, January 20 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 5 pm-6:30 pm | HPAC

Thursday, January 21 SKILLED TRADES ORIENTATION SESSION 6:30 pm | Online

Wednesday, February 3 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 10 am–11:30 am | HPAC

Wednesday, February 17 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 5 pm-6:30 pm | HPAC

Wednesday, March 3 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 10 am–11:30 am | HPAC

Monday, March 15-Tuesday, March 16 SPRING BREAK COLLEGE CLOSED

Wednesday, March 17 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 5 pm-6:30 pm | HPAC

Wednesday, April 7 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 10 am–11:30 am | HPAC

Wednesday, April 21 HEALTH CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSION 5 pm-6:30 pm | HPAC

Wednesday, May 26 COMMENCEMENT

Monday, May 31 MEMORIAL DAY COLLEGE CLOSED

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USER GUIDE

CORE TRAINING FOR SKILLED TRADES This course is designed to prepare the student for completion of the first curriculum of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), which must be completed before other NCCER courses can be attempted. Topics include basic safety, introduction to construction math, introduction to hand tools, introduction to power tools, introduction to construction drawings, basic rigging, basic communication skills, basic employability skills, and introduction to materials handling. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. No class 11/25/20.Total Cost: $650 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $550)

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Course Title

Course Description Course prerequisites and requirements are listed where applicable. Read the course description for information on required texts and materials.

Tuition & Fees

Course Number & Section Use the first three letters to search for course in our online registration system.

Days Days of the week that the class meets. See key for correct days. Sessions

Number of total class sessions

Dates Beginning and end dates for class. Classes are NOT HELD on dates that the college is closed for breaks. Check the calendar on the previous page.

Times Class time

Room Class location: Abbreviation of building followed by room number. Key in back of book.

Days of the Week Key

M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayU Sunday

Course Delivery Icon See key for course delivery method.

Course Delivery Methods

Face-to-Face Course is only available Face-to-Face. Circumstances may require cancellation.

Face-to-Face, can convert to Online Course is offered Face-to-Face, but can be converted to Online if necessary.

Online, Asynchronous Course is offered Online in an asynchronous format (class is available anytime).

Online, Synchronous Course is offered Online in a synchronous format (class has scheduled days and times).

Hybrid Course requires both Face-to-Face and Online components.

With the COVID-19 situation facing us all, Chesapeake College has been working to

get classes back up and running. We have developed very strict COVID-19 safety protocols

to include health screening prior to building entry, PPE, and limited class sizes. Face-to-

face classes will not meet in the RED phase; please check the website to determine what

phase the college is operating in at any time. We remain fully committed to providing our

students with the services and resources they need to reach their academic and

career goals, while keeping everyone’s health our top priority. Please visit

www.chesapeake.edu/peakestrong for more information and our current operating phase, and see page 33 for

our Phased Reopening Guidelines.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

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Chesapeake College WORKFORCE TRAINING & ENRICHMENTAffordable. Engaging. Interactive. Convenient.

From computer technology to professional and personal development to healthcare and small business – learning options for virtually all your continuing education needs. For more informationvisit www.chesapeake.edu/ce.

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

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

Need help paying for college? We have options!Investing in a college education is a major financial decision that may require you to look beyond your own resources for assistance. Chesapeake College students may receive funds for college in different forms. We can help you find the resources you need to afford your college education.

The following funds are available for Continuing Education:• Mid-Shore Community Foundation Workforce Training Scholarship• Workforce Development Sequence Scholarship• TREES Scholarship for CNA/GNA Students• Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship• American Job Center funding• Workforce Investment Board COVID funding

Visit www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/payment for more information, or contact us at [email protected].

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LIFE ENRICHMENT

www.chesapeake.edu/pathways

Your time. Your place. Your path.Degree & Certificate Programs at ChesapeakeWherever you are and wherever you want to go in life, Chesapeake College can help you get there. Our range of educational opportunities combine excellence, convenience, and affordability—and have transformed the lives of thousands here on the Shore.

We are committed to you and your education, and continue to offer flexible options for your convenience. In addition to our regular semesters, we offer several accelerated semesters, a Winterim term and Summer term. Find what’s right for you!

Visit us online for more information about the following programs or to apply.

BUSINESSAccounting Business Administration Business Management Technology

HUMANITIESLiberal Arts and SciencesBiological SciencesGlobal StudiesTheatre and Performing ArtsAfrican-American StudiesMusicTechnical/Professional StudiesTransfer Studies

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESAgriculture ProductionEnvironmental ScienceLandscape ArchitectureLandscape Management

STEMComputer Science Technology Drafting and Design

LAWCriminal Justice

SKILLED TRADESMIG & TIG Welding/Fabrication Stick & Flux-core Welding/Fabrication

EDUCATIONEarly Childhood DevelopmentEarly Childhood Education & Special Education Elementary Education & Special EducationSecondary Education-Chemistry, English, Math, PhysicsSpanishTeacher Aide

HEALTHCAREGeneral College Studies: Allied HealthPhlebotomy Physical Therapist Assistant Radiologic SciencesSurgical TechnologyAdministrative Medical AssistantClinical Medical AssistantDental AssistantPersonal Fitness TrainerVet AssistantNursing: Registered NurseCertified Nursing Assistant - CNA/GNAEmergency Medical Services Mental HealthAddiction CounselingExercise Science Sports Management

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Big Rigs. Big Rewards.EARN YOUR CDL (CLASS A OR B). SEE PAGE 24

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BUILDING & INDUSTRIAL [email protected]

SKILLED TRADES ORIENTATION SESSIONS Interested in a career in the trades? Learn about the wide array of career pathways offered at Chesapeake College by attending a Skilled Trades orientation session. Specific information regarding course requirements, tuition, scholarships, and the process/information required for registration will be covered. Orientations are free and open to the public. Visit www.chesapeake.edu/new-skills for more information and to sign up.Days Date Time Format

W 10/07/20 6:30 pm Online, Synchronous

Th 12/10/20 6:30 pm Online, Synchronous

Th 01/21/21 6:30 pm Online, Synchronous

CORE TRAINING FOR SKILLED TRADES This course is designed to prepare the student for completion of the first curriculum of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), which must be completed before other NCCER courses can be attempted. Topics include basic safety, introduction to construction math, introduction to hand tools, introduction to power tools, introduction to construction drawings, basic rigging, basic communication skills, basic employability skills, and introduction to materials handling. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. No class 11/25/20.Total Cost: $650 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $550)

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CEI 930 9A M/W 20 09/28-12/07/20 6-9pm T132/T122

DRAFTING & DESIGN PROGRAMThis certificate program prepares students for employment as entry-level drafters in architectural and engineering professions or for further study in the field. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to interpret and create technical drawings using various types of CAD software, understand and demonstrate the use of industry standards, perform estimates and scheduling for various types of projects, and much more. For additional information, contact a College Admissions Officer at [email protected] or the Skilled Trades Department at [email protected].

ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN PROGRAMElectricians install electrical systems in structures; they install wiring and other electrical components, such as circuit breaker panels, switches, and light fixtures; and they follow blueprints, the National Electrical Code® and state and local codes. To prepare learners for a career in the electrical field, students utilize the NCCER Electrical Program, a comprehensive four-level electrical curriculum that complies with the Department of Labor time-based standards for registered apprenticeships. Each level is divided into two consecutive classes (Part 1 and Part 2). Instruction consists of both classroom (theory) and lab (hands-on) training throughout the program.

PREREQUISITES: at least 16 years of age, College Placement Test for Arithmetic, Core Training for Skilled Trades (CEI 930).

ELECTRICAL TRAINING LEVEL 1 PART 1 (CET 347) This continuing education course is the first course in the National Center for

Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Level 1 electrical curriculum. Topics include: electrical circuits, electrical safety and hazards, electrical power equations, electromotive force, series parallel and resistive circuits. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. No class 3/15/21.Total Cost: $650 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $550)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CET 347 9A M/W 24 01/25-04/19/21 6-9pm T104/T122A

ELECTRICAL TRAINING LEVEL 2 PART 1 (CET 349) This continuing education course is the first course in the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Level 2 electrical curriculum. Topics include: forces that are characteristic of alternating-current systems, AC and DC motors, conduit bending, select and size pull boxes, junction boxes and handholds. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. No class 3/16/21.Total Cost: $650 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $550)

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CET 349 9A T/Th 24 01/26-04/20/21 6-9pm T132/T122ACET 349 9B T/Th 24 01/26-04/20/21 6-9pm T124/T122A

ELECTRICAL TRAINING LEVEL 3 PART 1 (CET 351) This continuing education course is the first course in the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Level 3 curriculum. Topics will include: Load calculations - branch circuits, conductor selection and calculations, practical application of lighting and hazardous locations, and overcurrent protection. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. No class 3/15/21. Total Cost: $650 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $550)

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CET 351 9A M/W 24 01/25-04/19/21 6-9pm T132/T122B

HVAC TECHNICIAN PROGRAMHeating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) technicians install, service, and repair a vast array of systems that control the temperature and air quality in buildings. To prepare learners for a career in the HVAC field, students utilize the NCCER Electrical Program, a comprehensive four-level HVAC curriculum that complies with the Department of Labor time-based standards for registered apprenticeships. Each level is divided into two consecutive classes (Part 1 and Part 2). Instruction consists of both classroom (theory) and lab (hands-on) training throughout the program.

PREREQUISITES: at least 16 years of age, College Placement Test for Arithmetic, Core Training for Skilled Trades (CEI 930).

HVAC LEVEL 1 PART 1 (CET 330) This course is the first level of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum for HVAC/R students. Students will be introduced to career opportunities in the HVAC/R field, tools of the trade, and trade mathematics. Other topics include copper and plastic piping practices, soldering and brazing, and ferrous metal piping practices. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. No class 3/16/21.Total Cost: $650 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $550)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CET 330 9A T/Th 24 01/26-04/20/21 6-9pm T104/T123

WORKFORCE & CAREER TRAINING

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HVAC LEVEL 2 PART 1 (CET 332) This continuing education course is the first part of two courses in Level 2 of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) HVAC Curriculum. Topics include altering current, compressors, refrigerants and oils, leak detection evacuation recovery and charging, metering devices, and heat pumps. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. No class 3/16/21.Total Cost: $650 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $550)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CET 332 9A T/Th 26 01/26-04/27/21 6-9pm T104/T123

NEW! HVAC LEVEL 3 PART 1 (CET 334) This continuing education course is the first part of two courses in Level 3 of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) HVAC Curriculum. Topics include hardware, fasteners and wiring terminations, as well as troubleshooting various heating and cooling systems. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. No class 3/15/21.Total Cost: $650 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $550)

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CET 334 9A M/W 26 01/25-04/26/21 6-9pm T105/T123

EPA SECTION 608 CERTIFICATION PREP & EXAM This continuing education course is designed to prepare students for the EPA Section 608 Refrigerant Exam and Certification. Topics will include discussion of refrigerants, the responsibilities and requirements for use, and how to properly and responsibly use the equipment. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. Total Cost: $305 (Tuition: $60 Course Fee: $245)

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CEI 709 9A S 3 02/06-02/20/21 8am-4pm T132

LICENSURE & CERTIFICATIONLICENSURE PREP FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS (MHIC) This course is designed for those who would like to sit for the Maryland Home Improvement Contractor/Subcontractor licensing exam. Instruction will focus on the terms and concepts relative to the home improvement contractor’s licensing exam. The National Assessment Institute’s Maryland Home Improvement Reference Manual is the textbook for this course.Total Cost: $230 (Tuition: $75 Course Fee: $155)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Format

CEO 325 9B M/W 7 10/07-10/28/2020 6-9:15pm Online, Synchronous

MARINE SERVICE TECHNICIAN PROGRAMWhether you are a boat enthusiast, work in the marine industry, or are ready to begin a new career, our instructors will teach you to install, troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair a wide range of marine equipment and systems. Learn in our dedicated marine trades labs with industry experts, then put your skills to work on the water as a Yamaha Certified Technician or Basic Marine Electronics Installer (MEI).

INTRODUCTION TO MARINE ENGINE SYSTEMS This continuing education course is designed to enable the student to gain a basic understanding of marine outboard motors, their operating principles, and the tools used to service and maintain them. No prior technical or mechanical experience is necessary for this course. Topics to be covered include boat control, bracket, electrical systems, fuel systems, ignition, lower unit, lubrication, motor designs, and propellers. Students will take the Certified Yamaha Outboard Technician exam. Textbook included. No class 11/26/20.Total Cost: $665 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $565)

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CET 376 9A T/Th 16 10/20-12/15/20 6-9pm MTC 107

MARINE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS This continuing education course is designed to enable students to gain an understanding of inspections, repairs, and installations for marine auxiliary systems. Topics include hydraulic systems, pumps, hull inspection and repair, electrical systems, and air conditioning and refrigeration. Students must contact the bookstore prior to the start of class to secure course materials. No class 11/26/20.Total Cost: $570 (Tuition: $100 Course Fee: $470)

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CET 377 9B T/Th 16 10/20-12/15/20 6-9pm MTC 106

WELDING AND FABRICATION CERTIFICATE PROGRAMThis program is designed to prepare students for immediate employment as certified entry-level welder/fabricators. Students can choose from the following two specialization tracks:

MIG & TIG Certificate: Provides students with specialized instruction in GMAW, GTAW, and metal fabrication. Designed for students interested in career pathways involving structural and decorative metal fabrication in shop-settings using carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.

Stick & Flux-cored Certificate: Provides students with specialized instruction in SMAW, FCAW, and metal fabrication. Designed for students interested in pursuing career pathways in construction of steel structures, shipbuilding, pipeline/utilities construction, industrial fabrication and repair.

For more information contact the Skilled Trades Department at [email protected].

NEW! FUNDAMENTALS OF WELDING Course designed to provide introductory knowledge and skills for an entry-level welder. Topics include occupational and safety considerations, identification of suitable metals, electrodes and wires, performing various welding techniques, basic welding symbols and codes, welding inspection methods, and groove and fillet welds on carbon steel. Course provides an overview of oxy-fuel cutting, shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), and flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) processes. Textbook required, contact the College Bookstore.Course fee $723 (Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-state $110)

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COL 066 9A M/W 15 10/19-12/12/2020 6-9:00pm MTC101

COL 066 9B S 8 10/17-12/12/2020 8:30am-3:30pm MTC101

WORKFORCE & CAREER TRAINING

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NEW! WORK READY WELDING This course is designed to provide knowledge of the Fundamentals of Welding, cutting processes, Fabrication processes and Essential Skills for Workplace Excellence. At the end of the program, students will be prepared for and given an industry-recognized welding certification test (American Welding Society Code D1.1 – carbon steel plate test). Textbook required, contact the College Bookstore. Students will register for all sections in the course at one time (Work Ready Welding Part I, Part II, Part III). No class 11/25-27.Total Cost: $2,999 (Tuition: $200 Course Fee: $2,799)

WORK READY WELDING PART I

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CET 313 9A M/T/W/Th/F

10 11/02-11/13/2020 9am-12pm & 12:30pm-3pm

MTC101

WORK READY WELDING PART II

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CET 314 9A M/T/W/Th/F

10 11/16-12/02/2020 9am-12pm & 12:30pm-3pm

MTC101

WORK READY WELDING PART III

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CET 315 9A M/T/W/Th/F

10 12/03-12/16/2020 9am-12pm & 12:30pm-3pm

MTC101

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION & WORKFORCE PREPARATION SKILLSDue to COVID-19 and the need to hold all classes online at this time, we have waived all fees for classes and for the National External Diploma Program.

All classes are being held online through the use of computers, iPads, or cell phones. Pre-registration and placement testing to identify educational needs are required prior to enrollment in a class. Classes meet two or three days per week in the morning, afternoon, evening, or on Saturdays. Online class hours required vary between 2 to 6 hours each week, depending on the subject matter. Self-paced work may be assigned for outside of the scheduled class hours. There are four terms of 10-11 weeks throughout the year. Fall term runs from September 28, 2020 through December 18, 2020. Winter term runs from January 11, 2021 through April 2, 2021.

The objectives of these courses are to improve basic reading, writing, and math skills, along with workforce skills, in order to perform well on academic assessments like the GED®, college placement, and skilled training or workplace skills tests. Once a student’s test scores show mastery of basic skills, they may move into courses to begin preparation for the GED® test or other High School Diploma options.

GED®/HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OPTIONS For students that qualify during registration and placement testing, a referral will be made to our Transition Specialists for assistance in determining the best option for earning a Maryland High School Diploma. Options available are subject specific, online courses, and the portfolio-based National External Diploma Program (NEDP). The course fee has been waived at this time.

WORKFORCE & CAREER TRAINING

PRE-REGISTRATION & PLACEMENT TESTING Please visit www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/adult-basic-education for more information regarding registration forms, testing locations and dates.

Looking for a different way to earn your high school diploma? The National External Diploma Program could be right for you!NEDP assists adults with life experiences gained through working and raising a family towards earning a high school diploma. The program is computer-based and uses real-life situations to verify your skills in problem solving, critical thinking, speaking, writing, and computation. You’ve learned from life, now get credit for it.

Visit www.chesapeake.edu/nedp or email [email protected]

The next session starts September 28!

ENGLISH LANGUAGE SERVICES & WORKFORCE PREPARATION SKILLS (CLASES DE INGLÉS)Due to COVID-19 and the need to hold all classes online at this time, we have waived all fees for classes and for the National External Diploma Program.

All classes are being held online through the use of computers, iPads, or cell phones. Pre-registration and placement testing to identify educational needs are required prior to enrollment in a class. Classes are divided by student learning levels. They will meet two or three days per week in the morning, afternoon, evening, or on Saturdays. Online class hours required vary between 2 to 6 hours each week, depending on the learning level. Self-paced work may be assigned for outside of the scheduled class hours. The terms run for 10-11 weeks. Fall term begins September 28, 2020 and ends December 18, 2020, and Winter term begins January 11, 2021 and ends April 2, 2021.

BEGINNING THROUGH HIGH INTERMEDIATE LEVEL ENGLISH The objective of these courses is to improve English Language speaking, listening, reading, writing, citizenship, and math skills to allow the student to function both in society and on the work site. Workforce preparation skills are incorporated into the class lessons. No course fee.

ADVANCED LEVEL ENGLISH FOR ACADEMICS The objective of these courses is to transition students from basic ESL classes to English for academic and professional purposes. Primary focus will be on developing reading and writing skills, improving speaking and listening skills, increasing vocabulary particularly from the academic word list, as well as teaching the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Assignments will be completed during class and online through CANVAS. No course fee.

INTEGRATED ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION & TRAINING Immigrant students that qualify during pre-registration and assessment, and express interest in skilled training programs, will receive guidance and assistance with registration and applying for funds to help pay for courses like Welding, Certified Nursing Assistant, and Early Childhood Teacher. These classes are taught concurrently with English language acquisition and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.

PRE-REGISTRATION & PLACEMENT TESTING Please visit www.chesapeake.edu/continuing-education/adult-basic-education for more information regarding registration forms, testing locations and dates.

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WORKPLACE EXCELLENCEDelivering Essential Skills for Workplace SuccessTHE WORKPLACE EXCELLENCE SERIES is a 10-module training program designed to help participants understand and deliver the essential workplace skills companies demand today. Participants of each 2-hour module will gain a better understanding of the employer’s perspective, practical skills and the “bottom line” in 10 essential areas.

Front-line workers, supervisors, individual contributors and new hires learn to deliver greater value that builds career and company success. Use the whole series, or just select modules, to meet individual and organizational needs. Contextualization and customization is available.

To maintain a healthy bottom-line and reach their goals, companies today need every employee to deliver not just the hard skills for the job, but the workplace excellence to maximize those skills. Developed through a public-private partnership, based on employer needs and vetted by businesses across industries, The Workplace Excellence Series teaches incumbent workers and new hires the essential workplace skills you look for when hiring, retaining, and advancing employees. Equip your employees with the skills that maximize their contribution and success on the job.

BENEFITSMaximize Employee PerformanceAttract and Retain a High-Quality WorkforceGet the Competitive Edge

THE CURRICULUM

The series consists of 10 flexible modules designed to help employees understand and deliver what companies really want today. Each module teaches the employer’s perspective, practical skills and the “bottom line” in one of 10 essential areas.

ADAPTability | navigating success in the changing workplace. COMMUNICATIONability | verbal and nonverbal communication. DEPENDability | maximizing your time in the workplace. PRESENTability | displaying the image of your workplace. REASONability | managing your mindset in the workplace. RESPECTability | thriving in the multi-generational workplace. SUITability | fitting into the culture of the workplace. TRANSITIONability | making a smooth job transition. WORKability | realities and expectations in today’s workplace. WRITEability | written communication in the workplace.

NEXT STEPS

The Workplace Excellence Series must be delivered by a Certified Facilitator so:

Bring in a Certified Facilitator to train your employees through the series, or use the whole series, or select modules to meet individualized needs. Facilitation guides, slide presentations, and supporting materials are available for each module.

Half or full day training can take place in your business or on our campus – call or email us to discuss the variety of options available.

Additional Training is available for industry specific areas such as hospitality and skilled trades.

Contact us to learn more: [email protected]

CHILDCAREON CAMPUS CHILD CARE COURSESThe Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center (CCCRC) is a community-based program that provides services to child care providers and the community in order to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education and care for Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties.

CCCRC is a member of the Maryland Child Care Resource Center Network with funding from the Maryland State Department of Education through the Maryland Family Network and Chesapeake College.

MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION TRAINING This course is designed to meet the training requirement for all child care providers who provide medication to children enrolled in their child care program. The course teaches child care providers to safely administer medications, properly store them, and accurately complete record-keeping. NOTE: Course was developed by the MD State Department of Education. Core of Knowledge: HSN 6 hrs.Course Fee: $60

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CEU 838 9B S 1 01/23/21 9am-4:15pm TBA

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

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CEU 773 9B S 1 02/06/21 9am-4:15pm TBA

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

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

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INFANT AND TODDLER CARE 45 HRS. ONLINE Gain the skills necessary to work with infants and build communication skills to use with parents, co-workers and the public. Topics include growth and development, curriculum planning, goal setting, selection of age-appropriate materials, and methods for infants and toddlers birth to age 3. This certification course satisfies the MSDE requirement of 45 hours of infant-toddler curriculum training for child care teachers, directors, and family providers working with infants and toddlers.Course Fee: $265Section Dates Details

CEU 610 9NB 01/11-03/01/21 Arranged Online, Asynchronous

PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM & ACTIVITIES 45 HRS. ONLINE Become prepared for a position in a child care center or preschool. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours of training for child care teachers and directors working with preschoolers. Basic concepts of curriculum planning and implementation for children three to five years old are introduced. Topics include: teaching strategies, environment design, and implementation of best practices in early childhood education. This course and Child Growth & Development 45 hours are required to complete the 90-hour child care certification.Course Fee: $265

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CEU 606 9NB 01/11-03/01/21 Arranged Online, Asynchronous

SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE CURRICULUM 45 HRS. ONLINE Gain the skills necessary to work in school-age child care programs. Topics include curriculum planning, age-appropriate materials and methods for children ages 6-13. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours of child care training for teachers, directors and coordinators working with school-age children.Course Fee: $265

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CEU 607 9NB 01/20-03/10/21 Arranged Online, Asynchronous

CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 45 HRS. ONLINE This certification course satisfies the child development half of the MSDE requirement of 90 hours for child care teachers and directors. Gain a broad overview of major concepts, theories and research related to the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of the child from birth through age 12. This course and a 45-hour course in age-appropriate curriculum (preschool, infant-toddler, or school-age) are required to complete the 90-hour certification for child care.Course Fee: $265

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CEU 611 9NB 01/08-02/26/21 Arranged Online, Asynchronous

CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION ONLINE This course prepares prospective directors to administer and manage a child care center. Topics include state requirements and compliance standards for physical facilities, licensing, insurance, and staffing child care programs. Other topics include record-keeping, budget and bookkeeping, personnel selection, training and managing staff, food services, equipment, materials, and community involvement. This certification course satisfies the MSDE requirement for 45 hours of administrative training for child care center directors.Course Fee: $265

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CEU 609 9NA 10/08-11/19/20 Arranged Online, AsynchronousCEU 609 9NB 02/04-03/25/21 Arranged Online, Asynchronous

FAMILY CHILD CARE PRE-SERVICE ONLINE This class satisfies state training requirements for Family Child Care applicants and new providers to start and operate a home-based child care business. Includes a total of 24 clock-hours: 4 clock-hours of training in each of the state approved Core of Knowledge areas.Course Fee: $240Section Dates Details

CEU 664 9NB 01/04-05/21/21 Arranged Online, Asynchronous

COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS 9 HRS. ONLINE This course introduces basic concepts of developing strong communication skills when working in a child care center. Topics include: speaking, writing, interpersonal communication strategies, and critical reading techniques, with a focus on communication with parents and co-workers, and communication issues within a typical child care day.Course Fee: $100

Section Dates Details

CEU 612 9NA 11/02-11/16/20 Arranged Online, AsynchronousCEU 612 9NB 02/08-02/22/21 Arranged Online, Asynchronous

3 HOUR ONLINE CHILD CARE COURSESThese classes are designed to help you get your program aligned with MD EXCELS as well as to help you reach higher MD Child Care Credential levels. These courses are identified by MSDE in the Credential (proposed) modifications for levels 2, 3 and 4, but would benefit all providers. All students pay $55 course fee.

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

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FAMILY AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS Learn how to access the many helpful resources that are available right in our community that can benefit children and families, and how to be an advocate for parents and children with ongoing needs related to health, education and referral services. Core of Knowledge: COM 3 hrs. (you may register for and begin this course any time between 08/31-12/11/20).Course Fee: $55Section Register & Begin Anytime Between Details

CEU 621 9NA 08/31-12/11/20 Online, Asynchronous

INTRODUCTION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL RATING SCALES MD has identified the ERS environmental rating scales as a quality improvement tool for child care programs participating in MD EXCELS. Learn how the ERS can be used to evaluate the child care environment, identify strengths and areas needing improvement, and increase your program’s quality. Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs (you may register for and begin this course any time between 08/31-12/11/20).Course Fee: $55Section Register & Begin Anytime Between Details

CEU 629 9NA 08/31-12/11/20 Online, Asynchronous

BASIC HEALTH & SAFETY TRAINING This 5 hour state developed curriculum addresses MD Child Care Licensing requirements. Key topics for the training include: establishing and maintaining safe, healthy environments, teaching all children and youth safe practices to prevent and reduce injuries, record keeping and policy considerations, identification and reporting of child abuse, neglect and injurious treatment, sanitation practices, and appropriate supervision of all children and youth at all times. Core of Knowledge: HSN 5 hrs. Course Fee: $55

Section Register & Begin Anytime Between Details

CEU 626 9NA 01/04-05/21/21 Online, Asynchronous

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INCLUDING ALL CHILDREN & THE ADA This course provides essential information that every child care and education professional needs to know about the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Go beyond the definition of ADA to learn inclusionary best practices, strategies and resources for implementing an early childhood or school age environment that is inclusive to all children and families. MSDE Core of Knowledge: SN 3 hrs. (you may register for and begin this course any time between 08/31-12/11/20).Course Fee: $55Section Register & Begin Anytime Between Details

CEU 634 9NA 08/31-12/11/20 Online, AsynchronousCEU 634 9NB 01/04-05/21/21 Online, Asynchronous

RESOURCES THAT GUIDE DAILY PLANNING This course is designed to provide child care and early childhood education professionals with an explanation of key concepts of curriculum planning and implementation, including frameworks, standards, guidelines, planning tools and state-approved curriculum resources aimed to promote quality programming and enhanced learning. Core of Knowledge: Cur 3 hrs. (you may register for and begin this course any time between 08/31-12/11/20).Course Fee: $55Section Register & Begin Anytime Between Details

CEU 631 9NA 08/31-12/11/20 Online, Asynchronous

PLAYGROUND SAFETY Become more prepared to plan for a fun and safe playground, and learn the role of the child care provider in supervising and implementing safety procedures, from age appropriate and accessible playground equipment to appropriate supervision, and safety checks. Core of Knowledge: HSN 3 hrs. (you may register for and begin this course any time between 08/31-12/11/20).Course Fee: $55

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CEU 624 9NA 08/31-12/11/20 Online, Asynchronous

THE CHILD CARE PROVIDER AS A PROFESSIONAL Examine the components of professionalism that promote a successful work environment and relationships, including ethical codes of conduct, federal, state and local organizations that support professional development in child care and education. Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs. (you may register for and begin this course any time between 08/31-12/11/20).Course Fee: $55

Section Register & Begin Anytime Between Details

CEU 625 9NA 08/31-12/11/20 Online, Asynchronous

CONFLICT RESOLUTION STRATEGIES Take effective steps to develop professional and positive relationships with staff, children, families and the community through the practice of conflict resolution strategies. Examine typical situations that may lead to conflict, how to address conflict in a professional manner and promote resolution. Core of Knowledge: Pro 3 hrs. (you may register for and begin this course any time between 08/31-12/11/20).Course Fee: $55Section Register & Begin Anytime Between Details

CEU 622 9NA 08/31-12/11/20 Online, Asynchronous

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COMPUTERS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYRegister for any computer course and receive a USB portable flash drive at your class (while supplies last). Use it to store, transport, and back up your important documents and pictures. Register Today!

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

MICROSOFT OFFICENEW! MICROSOFT 365: OFFICE CORE ESSENTIALS This course is designed to enable the student to learn the basic functions and features of Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word, and prepare students to sit for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam. Topics to be covered include navigating Microsoft Office, using Excel to perform calculations, using PowerPoint to create presentations, using Word to create documents, and using Outlook to manage emails, contacts, tasks, and calendars. No class 11/27 or 11/28/20.Course Fee: $299

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEW 107 9A F 4 11/06-12/04/20 8:30am-4:30pm EDC 26CEW 107 9B S 4 11/07-12/05/20 8:30am-4:30pm CAMB 103

WORD BASICS This continuing education course introduces students to the basics of Microsoft Word and how to effectively use the program. Students will learn to create a variety of documents including short letters and long reports. Topics include creating, saving, editing and retrieving documents.Course Fee: $99

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEI 496 9A F 1 02/26/21 9am-4pm EDC 26

ENTREPRENEURSHIP & SMALL BUSINESSThe MD Small Business Development Center (MDSBDC) network is a partnership between the U.S. Small Business Administration and the University of MD, College Park. This partnership links private enterprise, government, higher education and local economic development organizations to provide management training and technical assistance to MD’s small businesses. SBDC consultants work with entrepreneurs to produce practical solutions to business issues. In an effort to serve the Eastern Shore small business community, the Small Business Development Center, Chesapeake College, and Salisbury University co-sponsor the following training sessions. For more information, please contact Vanette Seals at [email protected].

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The following courses will be available Spring 2021:

SMART START YOUR BUSINESS If you are starting a small business, this course is just what you need. You will learn the basics of what it takes to run a successful business. You will work on a business plan, marketing, and finding financial resources.Course Fee: $49

READY, SET, GO! Are you someone who thinks you have a great business idea, but needs help getting it started on the right path? Our free course is designed to guide you to making the first steps to start your business.

SMALL BUSINESS ED2GO ONLINE COURSES Online courses offered in partnership with Ed2Go. Visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeake for details.

Achieving Top Search Engine PositionsMarketing Your Business on the InternetSmall Business Marketing on a ShoestringUsing Social Media in Business

NEW! PHOTOGRAPHY: CREATING A PROFESSIONAL CAREER This continuing education course is designed for individuals who are interested in pursuing and building a professional career as a freelance photographer. Topics to be covered will include: transitioning from hobbyist to professional, creating and promoting a professional brand, recognizing opportunities, building a financial base and client portfolio, learning the camera controls, practicing photo skills and strategies, performing basic photo editing techniques, and shooting in a variety of photography genres. *Online Course via Canvas. Current email, computer and internet access are required. Once registered, email [email protected] Fee: $125Section Days Sessions Dates Times Format

CEW 106 9A Th 6 10/15-11/19/20 5:30-7pm Online, Synchronous

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ONLINE CIS COURSESED2GO ONLINE COURSES Learn computer and information technology skills conveniently, and on your own terms. Chesapeake has partnered with ED2GO to offer a variety of courses available anywhere with an internet connection. Visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeake for details.

ONLINE LEARNINGAnytime, anywhere

ONLINE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS

INSTRUCTOR-LED ONLINE SHORT COURSES

Prepare for employment in some of today’s hottest careers with a comprehensive, affordable, and self paced online Career Training Program. You can begin these Programs at any time and learn at your own pace. Upon successful completion of all required coursework, you will receive a Certificate of Completion.

6-18 month format, all materials included Categories include:

· Art & Design · Business· Computer Applications · Computer Programming· Construction & Trades · Health & Fitness· Hospitality · Information Technology

Visit www.careertraining.ed2go.com/chesapeake for more information.

Our instructor-led online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. We focus on creating warm, supportive communities for our learners. New course sessions begin monthly, are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more.

6 week format, monthly start sessions, expert instructors Categories include:

· Accounting & Finance · Business· College Readiness · Computer Applications· Design & Composition · Healthcare & Medical· Language & Arts · Personal Development· Teaching & Education · Technology

BASIC COMPUTER & MICROSOFT OFFICEWindows 10 IntroductionKeyboardingComputer Skills for the WorkplaceIntroduction to Microsoft OutlookMicrosoft Excel–Pivot TablesIntro to Microsoft AccessIntro to Microsoft ExcelIntro to Microsoft PowerPointIntro to Microsoft Word

DESKTOP PUBLISHING & GRAPHICS Intro to Adobe AcrobatIntro to IllustratorIntro to InDesignIntro to LightroomIntro to PhotoshopIntermediate Photoshop

PROGRAMMING & WEB DEVELOPMENTIntro to ProgrammingIntro to C++ ProgrammingIntro to Java ProgrammingIntro to JavaScriptIntro to Python ProgrammingCreating Web PagesDesigning Effective Web SitesAdvanced Web PagesCreating WordPress WebsitesCreating Mobile Apps with HTML5

www.ed2go.com/chesapeake

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HEALTHCARE [email protected]

HEALTHCARE CAREERS ORIENTATION SESSIONS Interested in the healthcare field? Learn about the wide array of career pathways offered at Chesapeake College by attending a Health Careers Orientation. Specific information regarding course requirements, tuition, and the processes/information required for registration will be covered. Orientations are free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required, please email [email protected].

Students interested in enrolling in the Administrative Medical Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Nursing Assistant, Certified Medicine Aide, Dental Assistant, or Veterinary Assistant courses are required to attend an orientation session.

Days Date Time Location

W 09/16/20 5-6:30 pm Online, SynchronousW 10/07/20 10-11:30 am Online, Synchronous

W 10/21/20 5-6:30 pm Online, Synchronous

W 11/04/20 10-11:30 am Online, Synchronous

W 11/18/20 5-6:30 pm Online, Synchronous

W 12/02/20 10-11:30 am Online, Synchronous

W 12/16/20 5-6:30 pm Online, Synchronous

W 01/06/21 10-11:30 am Wye Mills/HPAC

W 01/20/21 5-6:30 pm Wye Mills/HPAC

W 02/03/21 10-11:30 am Wye Mills/HPAC

W 02/17/21 5-6:30 pm Wye Mills/HPAC

W 03/03/21 10-11:30 am Wye Mills/HPAC

W 03/17/21 5-6:30 pm Wye Mills/HPAC

W 04/07/21 10-11:30 am Wye Mills/HPAC

W 04/21/21 5-6:30 pm Wye Mills/HPAC

NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAMThis course series prepares students to apply for MD State certification as both a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and a Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA). Nursing Assistants work under the supervision of an RN or LPN. The CNA’s or GNA’s primary duties are assisting with activities of daily living. Additional responsibilities involve performing basic nursing skills. Students will register for all courses in the program at one time.

Limited to 8 students. Students must meet eligibility criteria with drug screen and background check.

PREREQUISITES: College Placement Test for Reading Comprehension, High School (or equivalent) Graduate, Career Planning for CNA/GNAs (CEI 165).

COURSE SEQUENCE: Nursing Assistant Theory, Nursing Assistant Clinical, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR, NNAAP Prep

Course Fee: $1,675 (Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-state $110)

Contact [email protected] for more information and course schedules.

Ready to go places?

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

the healthcare field.

Get started! Attend a free healthcare orientation!

[email protected]

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CASE MANAGER/DELEGATING NURSE Learn to meet the requirements to delegate nursing functions in Assisted Living Facilities including medication administration and supervise the medication technician. The nurse will be authorized to teach the Medication Administration Training Program to the Medication Technician (MT) working in the assisted living setting. No class 4/23 or 4/24.PREREQUISITE: Current MD RN licenseCourse Fee: $345 (Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of-county $55, Out-of-state $60)

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CEI 504 9B F/S 4 02/19-02/27/21 5-9pm/9am-3pm HPACCEI 504 9C F/S 4 04/16-05/01/21 5-9pm/9am-3pm HPAC

ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANT Train to help manage medical offices. Coordinate the administrative activities of a medical office including patient registration, scheduling appointments, processing communications, medical billing and entering data into Electronic Health Records systems. This 96-hour training program combines theory and practical instruction, including two optional review sessions to help students prepare for their CMAA National Certification exam. CMAA National Certification exam fee, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR and course completion certificate are included. Prior approval from program coordinator required to register. No class 11/26, 12/22, 12/24, 12,29, 12/31, 03/16.Course Fee: $2,499Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEI 853 A T/Th 32 10/06/20-02/09/21 5:30-8:45pm Online, SynchronousCEI 853 B T/Th 32 02/16-06/10/21 5:30-8:45pm Online, Synchronous

BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Provider CPR certification is included for all Administrative Medical Assistant students. The course is taught according to the guidelines of the American Heart Association.

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEX 911 AMA 1 S 1 11/07/20 9am-1:30pm HPACCEX 911 AMA 2 Th 1 03/25/21 4:30pm-9:30pm HPAC

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

Course Days Dates Time LocationCEI 165 9F Th 09/24/20 9am–1pm Online, SynchronousCEI 165 9G W 10/14/20 5-9pm Online, SynchronousCEI 165 9H Th 10/29/20 9am–1pm Online, SynchronousCEI 165 9I W 11/04/20 5-9pm Online, SynchronousCEI 165 9J Th 11/19/20 9am–1pm Online, SynchronousCEI 165 9K W 12/02/20 5-9pm Online, SynchronousCEI 165 9L Th 12/17/20 9am–1pm Online, SynchronousCEI 165 9M W 01/06/21 5-9pm Wye MillsCEI 165 9N Th 01/21/21 9am–1pm CambridgeCEI 165 9O W 02/03/21 5-9pm Wye MillsCEI 165 9P Th 02/18/21 9am–1pm CambridgeCEI 165 9Q W 03/03/21 5–9pm Wye MillsCEI 165 9R Th 03/18/21 9am–1pm Cambridge

CERTIFIED MEDICINE AIDE This MD Board of Nursing (MBON) approved course will train and prepare currently employed MD Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) and/or Certified Geriatric Nursing Assistants (GNA) for a role in safely administering non-parenteral medications under the supervision of a licensed nurse. The medicine aide course meets MBON requirements which include instruction in both theory and the clinical setting. Students must meet eligibility criteria with drug screen and background check. No class 4/2-4/4, 4/16-4/18, or 4/30-5/2.PREREQUISITES: Current MD CNA license, College Placement Tests for Reading Comprehension and Arithmetic, Director of Nursing Recommendation Course Fee: $545 (Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of-county $55, Out-of-state $60)

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CEI 269 A FSU

15 03/26-05/09/21 5-9pm9am-2:30pm9am-2:30pm

Wye Mills

MEDICINE AIDE RECERTIFICATION Receive information on state regulations, new drug and care procedures, and commonly used medications for CMA renewal.PREREQUISITES: Current MD CNA license. Prior approval from program coordinator required to register. Course fee $90 (Tuition: In-county $25, Out-of-county $30, Out-of-state $35)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEI 283 B S 1 10/17/20 8am-4:30pm HPACCEI 283 C S 1 01/16/21 8am-4:30pm HPACCEI 283 D S 1 04/17/21 8am-4:30pm HPAC

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BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Provider CPR certification is included for all Clinical Medical Assistant students. The course is taught according to the guidelines of the American Heart Association.

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEX 811 CMA AA S 1 11/14/20 9am-2pm HPACCEX 811 CMA A S 1 11/21/20 9am-2pm HPAC

DENTAL ASSISTANT PROGRAMTrain for a career as a Dental Assistant in this course series. Successful program completion qualifies the student to challenge the Radiation Health and Safety Exam (RHS) to become certified as a Dental Radiation Technologist. Students will register for all courses in the program at one time. Classes start in October and March.

PREREQUISITES: College Placement Test for Reading Comprehension, Dental Assistant Program Application, High School (or equivalent) Graduate

COURSE SEQUENCE: Basic Dental Assisting, Oral Radiography Techniques, Oral Radiography Clinical, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR, Dental Assistant Internship

COURSE FEE: $1,775 (Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-state $110)

ORAL RADIOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES Learn the fundamentals of radiography, safety, film processing and mounting. Successful completion of this course will allow the student to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board RHS exam.

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Format

CEI 645 A1 M,W 10 10/19-11/18/20 6:30-8:30pm Online, Synchronous

ORAL RADIOGRAPHY - CLINICAL Practice taking radiographs under the supervision of a dentist instructor in this 12- hour clinical experience. Classes take place at our clinical dental site, located at Carlson Dental Office, 110 Dorchester Ave., Cambridge, MD.

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEI 700 A F 2 11/06-11/13/20 9am-3:30pm CDO

BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Provider CPR certification is included for all Dental Assistant students. The course is taught according to the guidelines of the American Heart Association.

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEX 711 AA1 S 1 10/24/20 9am-2pm HPACCEX 711 AA2 S 1 10/31/20 9am-2pm HPAC

DENTAL ASSISTANT INTERNSHIP Dental Assistant students who have successfully completed the Basic Dental Assisting and Oral Radiography classes can participate in a 45-hour clinical experience in one of Choptank Community Health System’s Dental Clinics.

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEI 654 AA1 MM-F

6 01/04/2101/11-1/15/21

8am-1pm8am-4:30pm

Dental Clinic

CEI 654 AA2 MM-F

6 01/04/2101/18-01/22/21

9-11:30am8am-4:30pm

Dental Clinic

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAMPrepare to directly assist physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals in providing clinical care. Learn how to prepare patients for examination and treatment, take vitals, collect specimens, perform venipuncture and complete electrocardiograms. Review the use and handling of common drugs and the regulations governing them. Students must meet eligibility criteria with drug screen and background check. Prior approval from program coordinator required to register. Students will register for all courses in the program at one time. Classes start in October and March.

PREREQUISITES: College Placement Test for Reading Comprehension and Arithmetic, High School (or equivalent) Graduate, Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach, Anatomy and Physiology, CEH 410 CMA Prep.

COURSE SEQUENCE: Clinical Medical Assistant I, BLS for Healthcare Providers, Clinical Medical Assistant II, Clinical Medical Assistant Externship

COURSE FEE: $3,599

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT I Part 1 of the series - Learn to function as a team member in a medical office as a Clinical Medical Assistant. Topics include: professionalism, communication, laws and ethics, medical records, scheduling, medical coding and billing. This course includes an introduction to clinical procedures including recording and taking vitals, laboratory procedures, medication administration, phlebotomy, and EKG placement. Due to COVID-19, this course will be in a hybrid format. No class 10/17, 10/31, 11/14 or 11/25.Course Fee: $3,499 (Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-state $110)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEH 411 A M,WS

22 10/05-12/09/20 5:30-9:30pm9am-3pm

HPAC for labs only

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT II The second course in the series builds on the foundational knowledge and skills learned in Part 1. Focus will be on the clinical responsibilities of the medical office, assisting the physician, preparing patients for examination and treatment, routine laboratory procedures, HIPAA and patient confidentiality, recording and taking vital signs, administration of medications, phlebotomy, and EKG placement. After successful completion of the course, students will sit for the National Healthcareer Association Certified Clinical Medical Assistant exam. Due to COVID-19, this course will be in a hybrid format. No class 12/21, 12/23, 12/26, 12/28, 12/30, 1/2, 1/16, 1/18, 1/30, 2/19 or 2/13.Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEH 412 A M,WS

21 12/12/20-02/22/21 5:30-9:30pm9am-3pm

HPAC for labs only

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT EXTERNSHIP This 100-hour course serves as the clinical externship for the Clinical Medical Assistant Program. To be eligible for this course, students must have successfully completed CMA I, CMA II and passed the National Healthcareer Association Certified Clinical Medical Assistant exam.

Section Days Dates Times Format

CEH 413 A TBA 03/22-05/21/21 TBA Off-site clinical hours

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VETERINARY ASSISTANT TRAINING Learn skills to work in the animal care field. As trained Veterinary Assistants, students will support vet technicians and vets in a variety of inpatient and outpatient activities. The program consists of four noncredit courses that include supervised clinical practicum hours completed outside of the classroom. Certificate of completion awarded for successful completion of the program. Prior approval from program coordinator required to register.

PREREQUISITES: College Placement Test for Reading Comprehension and Arithmetic, High School (or equivalent) Graduate, Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach, 18 years of age

COURSE SEQUENCE: Veterinary Assistant Training I, Veterinary Assistant Training II, Veterinary Assistant Training III, Veterinary Assistant Training IV

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

VETERINARY ASSISTANT I Prepare for a career in veterinary medicine. Learn about front desk and exam room procedures for veterinary assistants. Topics include: overview of the field of veterinary science, office procedures, client relations, and exam room procedures. Clinical shirt and clinical book are included. Due to COVID-19, this course will be in a hybrid format.Course Fee: $185 (Tuition: In-county $165, Out-of-county $170, Out-of-state $175)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times RoomCEI 843 A W 7 10/07-11/18/20 6-9:15pm HPAC VETERINARY ASSISTANT II Topics include drug therapy and anatomy. Due to COVID-19, this course will be in a hybrid format.Course Fee: $135 (Tuition: In-county $115, Out-of-county $120, Out-of-state $125)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times RoomCEI 844 9A W 5 12/02/20-01/13/21 6-9:15pm HPAC

VETERINARY ASSISTANT III Get information on in-patient care, treatment, and clinical procedures. Topics include: IV catheterization, medications, nutrition, physical therapy, nail trims, bathing, enemas, and urine samples. Due to COVID-19, this course will be in a hybrid format.Course Fee: $130 (Tuition: In-county $135, Out-of-county $140, Out-of-state $145)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times RoomCEI 845 9A W 6 01/20-02/24/21 6-9:15pm HPAC

VETERINARY TRAINING IV Learn about in-house laboratory procedures, surgical preparations, regulations and emergency room procedures. Topics include: surgical materials, operating room conduct and asepsis, surgery log, post-surgical clean-up, emergency room protocols and equipment. Due to COVID-19, this course will be in a hybrid format.Course Fee: $160 (Tuition: In-county $135, Out-of-county $140, Out-of-state $145)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times RoomCEI 846 9A W 6 03/03-04/07/21 6-9:15pm HPAC

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CHAIRSIDE EXPANDED FUNCTIONS Dental assistants who are employed in a dental office prepare for the EFDA (Expanded Functions Dental Assistant) Exam. Students must have a working knowledge of basic oral anatomy, dental terminology and basic infection control. Radiation certification is preferred but not mandatory. Prior approval from program director required.PREREQUISITES: Dental Assisting Program completion, Employer Recommendation, Verification FormCourse fee : $640 (Tuition: In-county $50, Out-of-county $55, Out-of-state $60)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEX 644 A1 SS

8 10/24-11/21/20 8am-12:30pm1-7pm

HPAC

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT)This MIEMSS approved program covers the theory and techniques of basic emergency medical care. The EMT provides basic life support care to critically ill or injured patients. EMTs learn to manage an airway using artificial devices, assess the severity of illness or injury, manage wounds and bleeding, immobilize fractures, perform CPR, utilize an automated defibrillator and a host of other procedures. The clinical portion of this program will provide supervised experience at clinical and field internship sites that allow students to practice basic patient assessments and to be exposed to a variety of sick and injured patients while under the direction of qualified instructors. Students will register for all courses in the program at one time (EMT I, II, III). For more information contact Jon Longest at [email protected] Fee: $1,200

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN I

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEI 252 9A T/ThS

17 01/26-03/25/21 6-10pm9am-4pm

HPAC

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN II

Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEI 253 9A T/ThS

17 03/27-05/15/21 6-10pm9am-6pm

HPAC

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN III Section Days Sessions Dates Times Room

CEI 254 9A T/Th/S 4 05/18-05/27/21 6-10pm HPAC

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PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER Train for a career in fitness by becoming a Certified Personal Trainer. Topics include: biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage, health assessment and practical training labs. This program is offered in partnership with the World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.), the only fitness education, training and certification organization that requires hands-on practical training. The course is a 30-hour program and is comprised of 15 hours lecture and 15 hours practical training. Optional internship for Advanced Level 2 certification included. The National Exam is held on the last session. Test voucher included. For more information, email [email protected] Fee: $800 (Tuition: In-county $30, Out-of-county $35, Out-of-state $40)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times RoomCEX 379 9A S 5 02/06-03/06/21 9am-4pm HPAC

ONLINE TRAINING IN THE HEALTHCARE FIELDChesapeake College offers three different online allied health training programs. A new section of each course begins on the 1st of each month. Students have online access to the training material for a period of 6 months. To obtain registration and section info, contact Leanne Allen at [email protected]. For more course details, go to: www.healthedtoday.com/chesapeake. Courses include all textbooks. Financial assistance may be available through the Deferred Payment Plan. For more information, go to: www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier.

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT CEI 260 Course Fee: $2,599

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CEI 055 Course Fee: $1,399

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CEI 056 Course Fee: $1,399

MEDICAL BILLING & CODING CEI 086 Course Fee: $1,799

HOSPITALITY & CULINARYBARTENDING TRAINING This course is designed to prepare students for a career as a professional bartender. Topics will include opening and closing procedures, bar set-up and organization, product knowledge and customer service. Participants will apply the knowledge of terminology and mixing techniques to prepare a variety of beverages. Servers are taught responsible bartending, including alcohol awareness and how to respond appropriately (TIPS training) to difficult situations. You must be 21 years of age to take this course. Courses available Spring 2021. Check the college website www.chesapeake.edu/ce-search or contact Leanne Allen at [email protected] for course information.CEI 494 Course Fee: $289 (Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15)

SAFE FOOD HANDLING CERTIFICATION The ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certification Course is a 16-hour (2 eight hour sessions) training taught by certified ServSafe® Instructors with the National Restaurant Association. Course topics include: Challenges to Food Safety, Microbiology, Contamination, Allergens, Food Safety Systems, The Flow of Food, Maintaining Sanitary Facilities and Equipment, Pest Management and Employee Training. Course concludes with the ServSafe® Certification Exam. Upon successful

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Start your career in the culinary arts!

• Learn basic cooking methods online from Eastern Shore local Professional Chefs.

• Achieve a nationally recognized certification through a combination of online and face-to-face instruction.

• Stand out as an exceptional candidate for employment by completing courses and earning a culinary certificate.

• Complete state required restaurant service training:Serve SafeTIPS: Responsible Alcohol Training & Certification

Check the online schedule for these and other culinary course offerings in Spring 2021 at www.chesapeake.edu/ce-search, or contact Jason Mullen at [email protected].

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officer is required to obtain certification as an Emergency Medical Services Provider through MIEMSS (Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems). (Maryland Education Article 13-516 (b) (2)(vii)). This course addresses major medical, trauma and resuscitation situations encountered by officers, including a unique Care Under Fire and Hazardous Circumstances segment. In-person instruction only.

LEEMCC RE-CERTIFICATION (LAW ENFORCEMENT EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COURSE This course provides the necessary updates to continue LEEMCC Certification including updating CPR certification. In-person instruction only.

LIDAR This course will cover the nomenclature of Laser/Lidar devices and instruct officers in the scientific principles of speed detection. Topics will include legal issues regarding the use of laser technology, proper usage of Laser/Lidar devices, court room testimony and understanding the units of measure. Law Enforcement only. In-person instruction only.

MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID FOR JUVENILES This course will instruct officers in the 5-step action plan to assess a situation, select and implement interventions and secure the appropriate care for individuals. This course introduces the risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems, builds understanding of their impact, and provides common types of treatment for problems. This course provides officers with the knowledge to recognize mental disorders, helps reduce stigma, and allows officers the ability to provide more and better help to others. This course deals directly with youth encountered by law enforcement and support agencies. This course is available to all. In-person instruction only.

RADAR This course will cover the nomenclature of radar devices and instruct officers in the scientific principles of speed detection. Topics include legal issues regarding the use of radar technology, proper utilization of radar devices, court room testimony involving radar detection and implementing the use of radar devices. Law Enforcement only. In-person instruction only.

SITE PROTECTION THROUGH OBSERVATIONAL TECHNIQUES This course provides awareness training to public safety personnel. This course trains personnel to improve their observational techniques by using a four-step ongoing screening process that includes increasing protective awareness, identifying pre-operational behaviors, evaluating and taking action. Law Enforcement only. This course is available by In-person instruction or by Zoom.

STANDARDIZED AWARENESS TRAINING This course will provide knowledge and skills to identify Chemical Agents, Biological Agents, Radiological Materials, Nuclear Weapons and Explosive Devices hazards. Will use the Emergency Response Guide and teach how to prevent and deter further

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completion of the course and certification exam, students will meet the DHEC requirements for “Certified Food Protection Manager” under federal guidelines outlined in 2-102.12(B) of the FDA Food Code. ServSafe® Manager Certification from the National Restaurant Association will be mailed to participants upon successful completion of the course and certification exam. The certification is valid for five years (local jurisdiction requirements may differ). Cost of the course covers the book, exam and exam answer sheet. Courses available Spring 2021. Check the college website www.chesapeake.edu/ce-search or contact Leanne Allen at [email protected] for course information.CEI 676 Course Fee: $340

SAFE FOOD HANDLING RECERTIFICATION The ServSafe® Food Protection Manager ReCertification Course is a single 8 hour session training taught by certified ServSafe® Instructors with the National Restaurant Association. Course topics include: Challenges to Food Safety, Microbiology, Contamination, Allergens, Food Safety Systems, The Flow of Food, Maintaining Sanitary Facilities and Equipment, Pest Management and Employee Training. Course concludes with the ServSafe® Certification Exam. Upon successful completion of the course and certification exam, students will meet the DHEC requirements for “Certified Food Protection Manager” under federal guidelines outlined in 2-102.12(B) of the FDA Food Code. ServSafe® Manager Certification from the National Restaurant Association will be mailed to participants upon successful completion of the course and certification exam. The certification is valid for five years (local jurisdiction requirements may differ). Cost of the course covers the book, exam and exam answer sheet. Courses available Spring 2021. Check the college website www.chesapeake.edu/ce-search or contact Leanne Allen at [email protected] for course information.CEI 393 Course Fee: $210

PUBLIC SAFETY IN-SERVICE COURSESFor Law Enforcement, Corrections, Parole and Probation Officers, Department of Juvenile Justice Officers and Special Police Officers.

Are you in need of in-service hours for the year 2020?

Chesapeake College can help! We are offering courses with Maryland Police and Corrections Training Commission P and C numbers.

The following is a brief description of the classes we are offering during our fall and spring semesters. Please visit our website www.chesapeake.edu/leos for a complete list of dates. To reserve your seat or for more information, email Rhonda Thomas at [email protected].

DRUG INTERDICTION USING TODAY’S RESOURCES This course will enhance the officer’s techniques to recognize indicators of drug smuggling by visual and auditory deceptions. Officers will learn new drug trends and gain knowledge in the resources available today. Officers will learn search techniques, safety awareness and awareness with fentanyl. Officers will understand the importance of court preparation and acquaint themselves with case law. Law Enforcement only. This course is available by in-person instruction or by Zoom.

LEEMCC (LAW ENFORCEMENT EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COURSE) The Law Enforcement Emergency Medical Care Course (LEEMCC) was developed in response to the Maryland Law Enforcement community’s request to create a medical course with specificity and applicability to law enforcement’s needs. Should the duties of a law enforcement officer, corrections officer and special police officer include responding for the purpose of providing emergency medical services, the

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WHAT IT IS:Also called Contract Training, our Customized Industry Training can train your existing workforce to your business’ standards, based on your specific needs.

Chesapeake College specializes in meeting the training needs of employers throughout the region through a wide range of programs. A well-trained workforce contributes to the competitive advantage of the region.

Chesapeake College can work with your organization to design, develop and deliver the training you need to meet your productivity and continuous improvement goals. We will meet with you to discuss all your training needs including:

• Customer-specific courses & programs • Training needs assessment • Strategic planning • Flexible scheduling • Credit & Noncredit courses

WHAT WE OFFER:Leadership and Supervisor training • Building high performance teams • The Art of Communication • Managing for Performance

Computer Skills • Essential training for all levels of ability

Hospitality • Servsafe – certification & re-certification • Safe food handling • Bartending

Workplace Excellence • Essential work place training to maximize performance & success on the job

English as a Second Language • Industry specific communication & workplace skills for non-native English speakers

Command Spanish Training for the Workplace • Job-specific Spanish language and cross-cultural training in a diversity of fields

OSHA Workplace & Safety

Healthcare

Skilled Trades

For more information or to discuss your training needs, email us at [email protected].

CUSTOMIZED INDUSTRY TRAININGPut Chesapeake College to work for your business!

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INTERESTED IN A CAREER AS A BUS OR TRUCK DRIVER? Register NOW! • Get your Class A CDL in as little as 7 weeks• Get your Class B CDL or School Bus License in as little as 6 weeks• Great Employment Opportunity• Earn $40,000 to $70,000 More Annually• Financial Aid Available• Day and Evening Classes Available

Contact Bill Gilbert at [email protected] or [email protected].

injury or property loss at an awareness level. Prerequisites to be able to attend are IS-100 Introduction to the Incident Command System or any of the available ICS-100 series, and IS-700 National Incident Management System. These can be found online at FEMA.gov. Law Enforcement only. This course is available by In-person instruction or by Zoom.

STANDARDIZED FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS REFRESHER This course is designed to improve the overall consistency of administering Standardized Field Sobriety Testing. Officers will refresh their skills in recognizing and interpreting evidence of DUI/DWI. Topics will include administering and interpreting sobriety tests, describing DUI/DWI evidence clearly, and reviewing case law. Law Enforcement only. In-person instruction only.

TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICSCOMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE PROGRAMCDL CLASS-A LICENSE This license is required for vehicles greater than 10,000 lbs. with an articulating trailer. This training option is ideal for those interested in driving tractor trailers locally, regionally, or over the road. Students will receive training to test for the following license endorsements: Tankers, Doubles & Triples, Passenger, and School Bus (additional fees may apply). All classes take place at the Wye Mills Campus.

Class Format Cohort Start DatesDay Classes (Length: 7 weeks)Monday through Friday, 8am-4:30pm

Sep 2020, Nov 2020, Jan 2021, Feb 2021, Mar 2021, May 2021

Night classes (Length: 14 weeks)Monday through Friday, 6–10 pm

Oct 2020, Mar 2021, May 2021

CDL CLASS-B LICENSE This license is required for vehicles greater than 26,000 lbs. without a trailer. This training option is ideal for those interested in driving passenger buses (including school buses), dump trucks, or straight trucks. Students will receive training to test for the following license endorsements: Tankers, Passenger, and School Bus. All classes take place at the Wye Mills Campus.

Class Format Cohort Start DatesDay Classes (Length: 6 weeks)Monday through Friday, 8am-4:30pm

Sep 2020, Nov 2020, Jan 2021, Feb 2021, Mar 2021, May 2021

Night classes (Length: 12 weeks)Monday through Friday, 6–10 pm

Oct 2020, Mar 2021, May 2021

For additional information please contact Bill Gilbert at [email protected] or [email protected].

LIFT TRUCK TRAINING This course is designed to prepare students to properly operate an industrial powered lift truck in the workplace. Topics include: categorizing the different types of lift trucks, review of basic safety, emergency procedures, inspections, load handling and hands-on practice of lift truck operation. Hands-on practice will include loading/unloading trailers, basic maintenance procedures, and fueling. Course supports the OSHA requirements for lift truck safety certification. Classes offered Spring 2021.CEX 073 Course Fee: $149 (Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15)Please contact Leanne Allen at [email protected] for specific date information.

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Never Stop LearningBASIC SKILLS & BEYOND—FOR ENRICHMENT & SUCCESS

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INSTITUTE FOR ADULT LEARNING (IAL)Established in 2001, the IAL is a Chesapeake College Program open to all individuals. It is a membership based program and offers a Fall and Spring Semester of courses. It features a variety of classes, a free Brown Bag Lunch & Learn series, and monthly social events. Students who enroll in the program may take as many IAL classes as they choose for the semester, space permitting. IAL Students may also volunteer on program committees, share their expertise by leading a class, or simply take IAL courses. Sign up today and enjoy college-level academic pursuits without concern for credit, grades or prerequisites!

For information about courses that may become available in the future, contact Vanette Seals at [email protected].

Full Membership: $75 (online registration available, search for CEL 103). Benefits include reduced prices for IAL tours/trips & social activities and enrollment in all IAL Wye Mills and Cambridge course offerings.

The Spring 2021 IAL Showcase Event is tentatively scheduled for Thursday, January 14, 2021, 10:00am – 12:00pm.

For IAL program updates, please visit: www.chesapeake.edu/ial.

PERSONAL ENRICHMENTACADEMIC PREPARATIONTEST PREPARATION ED2GO ONLINE COURSES Test Preparation Online courses offered in partnership with Ed2Go. Visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeake for details.GMAT PreparationGRE Test Prep – Part I & IILSAT Prep – Part I & IIPraxis I PrepSAT Prep

ART, DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHYPERSONAL ENRICHMENT ED2GO ONLINE COURSES Personal Enrichment Online courses offered in partnership with Ed2Go. Visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeake for details.Geneaology BasicsIntroduction to Digital ScrapbookingIntroduction to InDesignIntroduction to Photoshop CSIntroduction to Digital PhotographyPhotoshop CS for the Digital PhotographerIntroduction to Interior DesignPersonal Finance

WRITINGA to Z GRANT WRITING Learn how to research and develop relationships with potential funding sources, organize grant writing campaigns, and prepare proposals. Visit www.ed2go.com/chesapeake for details.Course Fee: $115Online, starts monthly as arranged

WORLD LANGUAGESBASIC SPANISH I This continuing education course is designed to develop basic Spanish andgrammar concepts for the student. Topics include: sentence construction, rules ofpronunciation, present tenses, and verbs. Course materials provided. *Online Course via Canvas. Current email, computer and internet access are required.Course Fee: $169 (Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times FormatCEX 115 9A M/W 8 10/05-10/28/20 5:30-8:30pm Online, Synchronous

BASIC SPANISH II In this continuing education course, students will learn to develop basic grammar concepts and apply them during conversations. Topics include: review of the key concepts learned in Basic Spanish I, add possessive adjectives, interrogatory words, irregular verbs and more. Students will be able to engage in a simple Spanish conversation using basic dialogue skills. Textbook and workbook will be provided. Course materials provided. *Online Course via Canvas. Current email, computer and internet access are required.Course Fee: $169 (Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times FormatCEX 116 9A M/W 8 11/02-12/02-20 5:30-8:30pm Online, Synchronous

BASIC SPANISH CONVERSATIONAL This continuing education course is designed to enable students to apply Spanish concepts they have learned during beginning and intermediate Spanish. Topics include situation conversations such as ordering food, reserving hotel rooms, purchasing airline tickets and more. This course is a great refresher for intermediate students who want to practice their Spanish-speaking skills. Course materials provided. *Online Course via Canvas. Current email, computer and internet access are required.Course Fee: $119 (Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times FormatCEX 117 9A M/W 4 12/07-12/16/20 5:30-8pm Online, Synchronous

COMMUNITY SPANISH FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS This continuing education course is designed for individuals pursuing professional development training for non-Spanish-speaking individuals to enable them to communicate with the Spanish community. Instruction will focus on phonetic encoding to address the most important Spanish commands, questions, and phrases. Topics include: pronunciation of words, phrases, and functional language dedicated to community life.Course Fee: $135 (Tuition: In-county $5, Out-of-county $10, Out-of-state $15)

Section Days Sessions Dates Times LocationCEX 113 9A S 4 10/03-10/24/20 9am-12pm Wye MillsCEX 113 9B S 4 10/31-11/21/20 9am-12pm Cambridge

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HABLAMOS ESPAÑOLBrenda Horrocks [email protected]

Karen Luceti [email protected] Pino-Cruz [email protected]

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SENIORSSENIOR CENTER OFFERINGS & LOCATIONSChesapeake College’s Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training now offers classes specifically designed for seniors throughout the five-county area. The classes meet at senior centers and other sites, and offer a variety of subjects. Classes are open to persons over 60 years of age who reside in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, or Talbot counties. Classes are held during the day and are between one and two hours in duration. Most classes meet once or twice a week and last between 10 to 16 weeks.

The following is a partial list of classes to be offered:• Basic Drawing Techniques• Craft Design and Production• Design and Production of Art Objects• Fundamentals of Art• Fundamentals of Music• Healthy Living for Older Adults• Adults/Enhanced Fitness • Art Therapy

Students may register for classes at the sites listed below, or call the activity planner at the site. Not all classes are offered at every site; some counties have restrictions limiting who may attend at certain sites. Due to the COVID pandemic, senior classes remain on hold. For updates, please visit www.chesapeake.edu/ continuing-education/seniors-ial or email Vanette Seals at [email protected].

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

TRAVELSPOTLIGHT ON NEW ORLEANSDeparting: Sunday, April 11, 2021April 11-15, 2021 • 5 Days • 6 Meals: 4 Breakfasts, 2 DinnersFeaturing: French Quarter, French Marketplace, Swamp Tour & Jazz RevueBOOK BEFORE NOVEMBER 11, 2020 AND SAVE $$$Flight & Hotels: 5 days, 6 meals, 4 Breakfasts, 2 DinnersRound Trip Airfare from Baltimore Washington Intl. (BWI), Air Taxes, Fees/Surcharges, Hotel transfers. Double: $1,999 Single: $2,399 Triple: $1,969For booking rates after Nov. 3rd, contact Lois Thomas, [email protected]

YOUTHSAFE SITTER® ESSENTIALS with CPR This course is designed to prepare students in grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. Topics include learning how to prevent and manage unsafe situations, learning and practicing first aid & rescue techniques, and role playing life and business skills. Handbook & Safe Sitter certificate included. There are no face-to-face meetings. All classes facilitated via Zoom. You will need access to a computer. Students must provide an email address. Once registered, email [email protected].

Course Fee: $70Section Days Sessions Dates Times FormatYKC 722 9B S 1 10/10/20 9am-3:30pm Online, SynchronousYKC 722 9C S 1 11/14/20 9am-3:30pm Online, SynchronousYKC 722 9D S 1 12/12/20 9am-3:30pm Online, SynchronousYKC 722 9E S 1 01/23/21 9am-3:30pm Online, SynchronousYKC 722 9F S 1 02/20/21 9am-3:30pm Online, Synchronous

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COLLEGE INFO & POLICIES

COLLEGE HOLIDAYSHOLIDAY CLOSINGS FOR COLLEGEClasses will not take place on the following dates. If you have questions about your class schedule, please talk to your instructor.

Labor Day 09/07/20Thanksgiving holiday 11/25/20 - 11/29/20Winter Break 12/20/20 - 01/3/21Martin Luther King Birthday 01/18/21Spring Break 03/15/21 - 03/16/21Memorial Day 05/31/21Independence Day 07/05/21

REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONSREFUNDSTuition and course fee refunds of 100 percent will be made prior to the day of the first class. No tuition or fee refunds will be given after that date unless the College cancels the course. Those courses that are co-listed with credit courses follow the credit course refund policy.

CANCELLATIONSThe College reserves the right to cancel in advance any noncredit course for which minimum enrollment has not been met. There is a 100 percent refund of all tuition and course fees on courses canceled by the College.

BOOKSTORETHE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE, located on the WYE Mills campus and at the Cambridge Center, sells textbooks and study and classroom aids for credit and noncredit courses. The Bookstore also sells personal supplies, snacks, class rings, and quality clothing including shirts, jackets, and shorts. The Chesapeake College Bookstore is currently closed to the public due to COVID, but remains open for online business and ready to serve you through our app and on the web at www.chesapeake.bncollege.com. We will keep delivering our products during this temporary store closure with no shipping charges, though you may experience longer shipping times than usual.

For more information, email [email protected]. Information can also be accessed through the Bookstore website at www.chesapeake.bncollege.com and also via the Chesapeake College homepage (Bookstore is located on the main menu under Resources & Services).

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GENERAL INFORMATIONMost noncredit courses are designed for persons 16 years of age or older. Registrations not meeting this requirement will not be accepted UNLESS the course description clearly states that it is for the younger audience.

For more information, contact the Division of Workforce and Career Training at [email protected].

TUITION AND FEESTUITIONCourse tuition is determined by the legal residence of the student, with residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties paying in-county tuition. Please note the tuition for In-county, Out-of-county, and Out-of-State is designated within each course description that applies. All students, including seniors, pay the same tuition and fees for CES, AFC and FTW courses.

SPONSORED BILLINGEmployer Billed Tuition and Fees: Advanced payments by company check are welcomed at the time of registration. The College can also bill an employer. Please provide a purchase order or completed Sponsorship Billing Authorization form at the time of registration. The form can be found at the back of this Schedule, or request a form from the Business Office by emailing [email protected]. Also see the College’s Website to obtain a form. Include the employee’s name, Social Security number or student identification number, course number and title, and total amount of tuition, fees, and books (if applicable). Also include billing address and signature of person authorizing payment. Students will not be confirmed in their classes until the College receives the above information. The refund/withdrawal policy will apply.

FEESAll students, including senior citizens, must pay course fees, which may differ from course to course. Additionally, there is a $5 registration fee per class applied to every registration transaction.

SENIOR CITIZENS TUITION WAIVERSeniors registering for continuing education courses, except those designated as CES, AFC or FTW, will have TUITION waived. Proof of age required.

DISABILITY TUITION WAIVERAs a result of legislation (MD H.B. 53), effective July 1, 2012, tuition waivers for students with disabilities are applicable for noncredit, continuing education courses.

NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERSIf you are a member of the MD National Guard, you may be eligible for a 50 percent tuition discount on any Chesapeake College noncredit course, with the exception of courses designated CES, AFC or FTW in the course number. All National Guard members must pay related course fees and any book expenses. To qualify for this discount, members must present a State Tuition Waiver Letter from their Unit Commander upon registration on a semester basis.

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REGISTRATION INFO

REGISTRATIONTHREE OPTIONS TO REGISTER#1 ONLINE Register and pay online: www.chesapeake.edu/ce-reg. You will be registering as a “Noncredit/Continuing Education” student. Classes with a 9 in the section information are eligible for online registration. Example: CEI 100 9A. If you experience any problems, please email [email protected]. Students with any financial obligations with Chesapeake College are not eligible for online registration.

#2 BY MAILFill out the registration form completely. The form can be found at the back of this Schedule or on the College Website. Sign and date the completed form. Payment, along with purchase order, or signed Sponsorship Billing Authorization form, must accompany registration form. Mail-in registrations must be received at least one week prior to course start date.

#3 BY FAXUse a credit card for payment and include credit card type, number, expiration date, and owner’s signature on the registration form. MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express accepted. The fax number is 410-827-5852.

Payment is due at the time of registration, by cash, check, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express) or debit card, and is required for online registration. There is a $5 registration fee per class in addition to any tuition or course fees associated with each course.

As we begin operating in Phases Blue or Green, in-person registration options may become available. Please check www.chesapeake.edu/peakestrong for current phase information, or email [email protected] with questions.

REGISTERING FOR ED2GO COURSESGo to: www.chesapeake.edu/ed2go for a complete list of course offerings. These courses are presented asynchronously through the Web. This delivery mode provides students with the convenience of taking courses anytime, anywhere via their personal computer. Each course will have an online orientation, communication with an instructor, and activities. It is necessary for students to have a personal computer, email, and internet access to receive the courses. Students can find out more about the online courses and begin the registration process online through Chesapeake College’s Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training Website at: www.chesapeake.edu/ed2go.

DEFERRED PAYMENT PLANA deferred payment plan is now available to noncredit students for noncredit courses with a minimum course length of two months.

To participate, go to www.chesapeake.edu/ecashier, follow the link to “Nelnet Business Solutions” and select the continuing education plan option. Students must complete the payment plan process before the first day of class.

For more information, contact the Business Office at [email protected].

HOW TO REGISTER ONLINETo register for our noncredit offerings online, visit www.chesapeake.edu/ce-search and follow the steps below.

1. Select one of these options to search for a class: By Subject – Click the drop down box to see specific subject areas of Continuing Education classes. Click on your desired subject, click the SUBMIT button at the bottom of the page and a list of upcoming classes for that subject area will be created. By Course Number – If you know the course number of the class you are interested in enrolling, enter the course number in the course number box. DO NOT include the section information. Example: enter CEI 100 do not enter CEI 100 9A. Do not enter any information in the TERM box during the search process. If at any point, you need to go back to re-start your search after getting search results, click on the left arrow at the top of the page. You will then be able to start a new search for classes.

2. Then click the "Submit" button to view current offerings for the semester.

3. Once there, scroll through to find the course you'd like, making sure to select the correct dates and times that fit your schedule. Check the box next to the course you wish to take, then click "Submit" again.

4. Fill in your information to complete registration.

5. Enter payment information to confirm your registration. Payment must be made at the time of registration. Payment must be made using a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express) or debit card. Electronic checks are not accepted at this time.

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COLLEGE DIRECTORY

GIVE THE GIFT THAT LASTS FOREVER…EDUCATION!Did you know you could purchase gift certificates for noncredit classes at Chesapeake?

With over 100 classes to choose from, there is something for everyone!

For more information, email Joyce Warrington at [email protected].

Real Estate [email protected]

Senior Programs - 50 Plus Lois Thomas [email protected]

Skilled [email protected]

Small Business Development Center Rich Loeffler [email protected]

Accessibility CoordinatorJudy Gordon [email protected]

Test Preparation Lois Thomas [email protected]

Truck Driving/Bus/CDL Training Bill Gilbert [email protected]

Veterinary AssistantLisa Widmaier [email protected]

[email protected]

Workplace Safety Leanne Allen [email protected]

Workplace ESL & GED® Test Preparation Elaine Wilson [email protected]

Youth Programs Lois Thomas [email protected]

For general information, email [email protected].

GED Elaine Wilson [email protected]

Health Careers Lisa Widmaier [email protected]

History Lois Thomas [email protected]

Languages Lois Thomas [email protected]

Leadership/ManagementLois Thomas [email protected]

Marine Service Program [email protected]

Medical Lisa Widmaier [email protected]

Occupational Training Lois Thomas [email protected]

Online Education Lois Thomas [email protected]

OSHA TrainingLeanne Allen [email protected]

Personal Enrichment Lois Thomas [email protected]

Photography Lois Thomas [email protected]

Pool Certification [email protected]

Real Estate [email protected]

DIRECTORY

Accounting & Business Leanne Allen [email protected]

Adult Education Elaine Wilson [email protected]

Captain’s Certification [email protected]

Customized Training Leanne Allen [email protected]

Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center Peg Anawalt [email protected]

Child Care Training Programs Peg Anawalt [email protected]

Computer Training Lois Thomas [email protected]

C.P.R./First Aid Lisa Widmaier [email protected]

Culinary/Bartending Jason Mullen [email protected] Customized Training Leanne Allen [email protected]

Employability Skills Training Leanne Allen [email protected]

English as a Second Language Elaine Wilson [email protected]

Entrepreneurship SBDC [email protected]

Fitness Lisa Widmaier [email protected]

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MAPS

CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE CENTERLocated at 416-418 Race Street, Cambridge, MD 21613

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AED & Emergency Phones Public Safety Office

WYE MILLS CAMPUS BUILDINGS

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INDEX

AAccess, Microsoft 16Accounting & Finance 16Acrobat, Adobe 16Administrative Medical Assistant 18, 21Adult Basic Education Classes 11Adult Basic Skills 11Art, Design & Photography 16, 26A to Z Grant Writing 26BBartending Training 21BLS Healthcare Provider 18, 19Bookstore 28Building Trades 9-11Bus Driver Training 24Business, Online 16CC++ Programming 16Campus Directory/Map 31Cancellations 28Career Planning for CNA/GNAs 18Case Manager/Delegating Nurse 18CDL Class A & B 24Certificate Programs 7Certified Medicine Aide 18Childcare 12-14Clinical Medical Assistant 19, 21College Holidays 28College Readiness 16Community Interpreter 26Community Spanish 27Computer Courses 15-16Computer Programming 16Computer Skills for the Workplace 16Construction & Trades, Online 16Core Training for Skilled Trades 9Culinary 21-22Customized Industry Training 23DDeferred Payment Plan 29Dental Assistant Program 19-20Design & Composition 16Digital Photography 15, 26Digital Scrapbooking 26Directory 30Disability Tuition Waiver 28Drafting & Design 9Drug Interdiction 22EElectrical Training 9EMT Program 20English Languages Services 11Programs 7Entrepreneurship 15Excel, Microsoft 16FFees 28Field Sobriety Tests 24Financial Aid 6Fitness Trainer, Personal 21

GGED Test Preparation 11Geneaology 26General Information 28Gift Certificates 30GMAT Preparation 26Grant Writing 26GRE Test Prep 26HHealth & Fitness, Online 16Healthcare 17-21Healthcare & Medical, Online 16Healthcare Careers Orientation Sessions 17Healthcare Online Training 21Holidays, College 28Hospitality 16, 21HVAC Technician Training 9-10IIllustrator, Adobe 16InDesign, Adobe 16, 26Information Technology 16Institute for Adult Learning 26Interior Design 26JJava Programming 16Javascript 16KKey to Abbreviations 5 Key to Class Locations 31Keyboarding 16LLanguage & Arts, Online 16Languages 11, 26-27Law Enforcement Emergency Medical Care 22Licensure Prep for Home Improvement Contractors 10Lidar 22Lift Truck Training 24Lightroom, Adobe 16Locations 31LSAT Test Prep 26MMap, Campus 31Marine Service Training 10Medical Administrative Assistant 18, 21Medical Billing & Coding 21Medication Administration Training 12Medicine Aide/Recertification 18Mental Health First Aid for Juveniles 22MHIC Licensure Prep 10Microsoft Office 15, 16Mobile Apps, Creating 16NNational Guard - Tuition Information 28Nursing Assistant 17-18OOccupational Online Classes 16Online Child Care Courses 12-14Online Training in Healthcare Field 21Oral Radiography 19Outlook, Microsoft 16

PPersonal Development 16Personal Enrichment 26-27Personal Finance 26Personal Fitness Trainer 21Pharmacy Technician 21Phased Reopening Guidelines 33Photography, Digital 15, 26Photoshop , Adobe 16, 26Placement Testing 11PowerPoint, Microsoft 16Praxis I Prep 26Programming, Computer 16Python Programming 16RRadar 22Refunds 28Registration Information 29, 34SSafe Sitter Essentials 27SAT Prep 26Search Engine Positioning 15Senior Center Offerings/Locations 27Senior Citizens Tuition Waiver 28ServSafe, Certification & Recertification 21-22Site Protection 22Skilled Trades 9-11Small Business Marketing 15Smart Start Your Business 15Social Media in Business 15Spanish 26Sponsored Billing 28, 35Standardized Awareness 22-23Start Your Own Business - Ready, Set, Go! 15TTeaching & Education, Online 16Technology, Online 16Test Preparation Online Classes 26Transportation 24Travel/Trips 27Travel Photography 28Truck and Bus Driver Training 24Tuition and Fees 28UUpcoming Events 4User Guide 5VVeterinary Assistant Training 20WWeb Pages, Creating 16Welding 10-11Windows 10 Introduction 16Word, Microsoft 15, 16WordPress Websites 16Workplace Excellence 12World Languages 26Writing 26

INDEX

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Division of Continuing Education & Workforce DevelopmentP.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD 21679 | [email protected]

OPEN ENROLLMENT REGISTRATION FORM(All information must be completed to process registration.)

FA20

STUDENT INFORMATION

STUDENT’S LEGAL LAST NAME STUDENT’S LEGAL FIRST NAME STUDENT’S MIDDLE NAME

HOME STREET ADDRESS/PO BOX CITY STATE ZIP

HOME PHONE NUMBER WORK PHONE NUMBER CELL PHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS

/ / YES NO YES NO M F SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER* DATE OF BIRTH (MM/DD/YYYY)* PREVIOUS CHESAPEAKE STUDENT? ARE YOU AGE 60 OR OLDER? GENDER(Date of Birth is required by the College to ensure the integrity of student records and to meet federal government reporting requirements.) *Online registration is now available for noncredit students. A student’s date of birth AND Social Security number will have to be on file to be able to register online. Include both your date of birth and Social Security number on this registration form to be able to take advantage of ONLINE REGISTRATION in the future.

ETHNICITY: HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN? YES (HIS) NO (NHIS)

IF NO, PLEASE SELECT RACE: AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKA NATIVE (AN) ASIAN (AS) BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN (BL)

NATIVE HAWAIIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER (HP) WHITE OR CAUCASIAN (WH)

I CERTIFY THAT I AM A LEGAL RESIDENT OF COUNTY, MD. / / STUDENT SIGNATURE AND DATE

PAYMENT INFORMATION MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE. DO NOT MAIL CASH!In order to process this registration, payment must accompany the completed registration form. If paying by credit/debit card, FAX form to 410-827-5852.

METHOD OF PAYMENT: CHECK CREDIT CARD MONEY ORDER PURCHASE ORDER SPONSORSHIP BILLING DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN

IF CREDIT/DEBIT, CHARGE MY PAYMENT TO:

VISA MASTERCARD AMERICAN EXPRESS DISCOVER CARD NUMBER EXP CVV

CARDHOLDER NAME AUTHORIZED CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE

NO WRITTEN CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION WILL BE MAILED. You should attend your selected class at the time listed in the schedule of classes. For more information, email the Division of Continuing Education at [email protected].

COURSE INFORMATION

Course/Section # Course Title Start Date Tuition* Fees Total

$5 Reg Fee Per Class

TOTAL DUE

*Tuition based on county/state of residence: Refer to the course description for appropriate tuition. Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot county residents are considered “In-County” and comprise the Chesapeake College service area.Senior Citizens must pay CES, AFC, FTW, tuition and fees.

QUESTIONS?PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE, OR FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.Mail registration form with payment to: Chesapeake College, Business Office, P.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD 21679 or FAX to 410-827-5852.

Chesapeake College is an Equal Opportunity Institution, and a Tobacco Free campus.

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Division of Continuing Education & Workforce DevelopmentP.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD 21679 | [email protected]

SPONSORSHIP BILLING AUTHORIZATION FORM

INSTRUCTIONSPlease present this form at the time of registration, or fax to the Business Office at 410-827-5852 prior to registering.

We authorize Chesapeake College to bill our company for the student listed below and the appropriate charges for:

TERM (IE. FALL, WINTER, SPRING, SUMMER) YEAR

We will assume responsibility for (check one): Tuition and fees Tuition, fees, and books

STUDENT NAME (PLEASE PRINT) STUDENT SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR ID NUMBER

COURSE INFORMATION

PLEASE SEND THE BILL TO THE FOLLOWING:

COMPANY NAME AUTHORIZED INDIVIDUAL (PLEASE PRINT)

EMAIL ADDRESS (ONLY IF YOU PREFER TO RECEIVE INVOICES ELECTRONICALLY RATHER THAN BY MAIL.)

MAILING ADDRESS (REQUIRED)

STREET ADDRESS / PO BOX CITY STATE ZIP

PHONE FEDERAL ID NUMBER

SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED INDIVIDUAL (REQUIRED) DATE

If this bill remains unpaid at the end of the semester, the charges will revert back to the student’s account and he/she will be held accountable. The student will not receive grades or transcripts, and will not be allowed to register, until the account is paid in full.

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Page 36: choose your path ENROLL TODAY - Chesapeake College...DRAFTING & DESIGN PROGRAM This certificate program prepares students for employment as entry-level drafters in architectural and

P.O. Box 8Wye Mills, MD 21679

SKILLED TRADESORIENTATION SESSIONSInterested in a career in the trades? Learn about the wide array of career pathways offered at Chesapeake College. We will discuss careers in:

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• Electrical• Heating, Ventilation, & Air

Conditioning (HVAC)• Home Inspection

• Welding• Commercial Driver’s License• General Contracting• Virtual Design/ Drafting

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