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corporate & community education www.northshore.edu 978-236-1200 NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Winter/Spring 2015 noncredit courses DANVERS • LYNN • BEVERLY • MIDDLETON Aesthetics-NEW Location Auto Damage Central Sterile Processing CompTIA Healthcare IT NEW-CompTIA Server Culinary Arts Dental Assisting Graphic Design Nail Technician-NEW Location Nonprofit Management Certificate Nurse Assistant/HHA Personal Trainer Pharmacy Technician Phlebotomy Technician Career Night January 14th

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NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Winter/Spring2015

noncreditcourses

DANVERS • LYNN • BEVERLY • MIDDLETON

Aesthetics-NEW Location

Auto Damage

Central Sterile Processing

CompTIA Healthcare IT

NEW-CompTIA Server

Culinary Arts

Dental Assisting

Graphic Design

Nail Technician-NEW Location

Nonprofit Management Certificate

Nurse Assistant/HHA

Personal Trainer

Pharmacy Technician

Phlebotomy Technician

Career NightJanuary 14th

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Did you know these facts about the Corporate & Community Education Division at NSCC?Community Education: Provides skill development to close to 5,000 people yearly. From Dental Assisting to Medical Interpreting to Microso� O�ce to CompTIA, our highly e�ective instructors are all experts in their �elds who work closely with our students to ensure their success. Works closely with our partners at the Workforce Investment Board and the Career Center to provide training to unemployed people in specially designed courses. �is year we o�ered customized programs in areas such as Machining, Electronics, Nurse Assistant, Phlebotomy, EKG, and Computer Skills.

O�ers Saturday and vacation-week courses for youth grades K-8 through our very popular Kids to College and North Shore Academy programs. Last year, over 800 children participated in our creative, educational courses on our college campuses. What a wonderful way for children to be introduced to College! Corporate Education: Was recently rebranded and has a new name: Corporate Training Solutions. Has provided customized training to the employees of over 500 area businesses. From banks to manufacturers, to construction �rms, to environmental companies, our services and expertise span across all types of organizations and training. Whether it is workplace ESOL, writing, management training, presentation skills, or any of the myriad of other programs we o�er, our region’s business partners rely on our Corporate Training Solutions department to help support them with their business goals and their training needs. Join us this Winter/Spring! Take time reading through our catalogue, go to our northshore.edu website and look at all our exciting Corporate Education or Community Education o�erings. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Dianne Palter Gill, Ed.D., Dean, Corporate & Community Education

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ContentsCerti�cate Programs ............................................. 4Health Careers .......................................................... 9Caring for People with Alzheimer’s: Habilitation Training ................................................9Central Sterile Processing Technician .....................9Dental Assisting Program .........................................9Dialysis Technician .................................................10EKG Technician .......................................................10Electronic Health Care Records .............................10Medical Interpreting Certi�cation Prep ................10Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide .......................11Pharmacy Technician Program ..............................11Phlebotomy Technician ..........................................11CPR & First Aid .......................................................12Living Well Series ....................................................12Careers & Licensing...........................................12Bookkeeping & Accounting ....................................12American Management Association (AMA) ........13Bartending & T.I.P.S. ..............................................14Basic Culinary Arts ..................................................14Food Service Director ..............................................16Business Career Courses .........................................16Eco-Friendly .............................................................16Entrepreneurship ....................................................17Event & Wedding Planning ....................................17

Front O�ce Essentials ............................................17H.R. Management....................................................17Floral Design ............................................................18Interior Design.........................................................19Landscape Design ....................................................20Nonpro�t Courses ...................................................21Real Estate Sales & Brokers ....................................23Social Media .............................................................23Trades .....................................................................23Auto Damage Appraisal ..........................................23Building Codes .........................................................23Aesthetics .................................................................24Nail Technician ........................................................24Computers ............................................................24Microso� O�ce .......................................................24Computer Workshops .............................................28Additional Computer Training ..............................29Graphic Design ........................................................30Web Design ..............................................................31High Tech Computer Training ......................31CompTIA Certi�cations ..........................................31SolidWorks ...............................................................32Languages .............................................................32Basic English as a Second Language ......................32Foreign Languages ..................................................34

Arts ..........................................................................35Hobbies & Other Cra�s ...........................................35Painting & Drawing ................................................36Photography .............................................................37Digital Photography ................................................37Mind, Body & Soul ............................................38Fitness .......................................................................39Other Interests ....................................................40Performing Arts .................................................42Acting & Comedy ....................................................42Dance ........................................................................42Music ........................................................................43Test Preparation .................................................43Writing & Literature .........................................44Online Courses ....................................................45ed2go (formerly Gatlin Education Services) ..........45ProTrain ...................................................................45Youth Programs .................................................46General Information ........................................... 49Index ........................................................................... 51

Knowing others is wisdom; Knowing the self is enlightenment;

Mastering others requires force; Mastering the self needs strength.

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Birthdays, holidays, special celebrations, or just because … give the gift of learning!Need some ideas?• Computer courses for the new user• Social Media for your new device• Ballroom Dancing for upcoming wedding or event• New home owner – interior design or landscape design• For those who have everything – an art class, cooking lessons, yoga…

…the possibilities are endless!

To: My favorite learner

From: Your biggest fan

NSCC gift certificates are available in any denomination.

For more information, contact the

Fiscal Affairs office at the Danvers

campus at 978-762-4000 x4367.

North Shore Career CentersNeed help with a job search or would you like

to learn about new career training options?The North Shore WIB believes and understands that a skilled workforce will ensure the State’s competitive economic advantage. North Shore Career Centers located in Salem, Lynn, and Gloucester are designed to help companies and individuals get all available services in the simplest and most efficient manner. Do I have to be unemployed to use the Career Centers? No. The career centers are open to everyone. As a matter of fact, many of our customers are currently employed but use our services to explore their options. Am I eligible for re-training dollars? The staff of the North Shore Career Center can help determine if you qualify for specialized funding. Training funds may be available to you if you meet eligibility criteria under the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program, the National Emergency Grants (NEG), the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), the Education Rewards Loan Program, and the Federal/State Financial Aid (Pell Grants, Scholarships and Stafford Loans).How can I gain a competitive advantage in marketing my skills to employers? The North Shore Career Center and North Shore Community College are working together to assist job seekers and students earn an industry-recognized National Career Readiness Certificate to certify that they possess the essential skills needed for workplace success. As a business owner, what services can I receive from the Career Center? You may list your company’s job openings, get assistance with pre-screening job applicants, obtain information about the local labor market, assistance with basic worker recruitment or information related to participating in a job fair.

North Shore Community College offers many credit and noncredit certificate training programs that may be qualify for funding.

For more information visit www.nscareers.org/or call 978-825-7200.

North Shore Community College is pleased to announce this small business workshop series, FREE of charge, presented by the MA Small Business Development Center Northeast Region at Salem State University (MSBDC).

The following workshops are offered at NSCC in the Cummings Center, Suite 121-E, Thursday mornings from 8:30 to 10:30 AM: January 15: Social Media Marketing • February 5: 10 Ways to Beef Up Your Website

April 2: Five Do-It-Yourself SEO Tips • May 7: Using Wordpress and Mobile for Your Business

To register or obtain more information: Call Laurel Costello at 978-542-6343, Send email to [email protected], or register online at www.salemstate.edu/sbdc.

Please include your name and a phone number or email address where you can be reached.

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Noncredit Programs of Study at North Shore Community College

Program Program Code PagesAesthetics and Skin Care ZAE 4, 24AMA Certificate in Management XCM 4, 13Auto Damage Appraisal XAD 23Basic Culinary Arts Certificate XCR 4, 14Bookkeeping & Accounting Certificate XBA 5, 12Central Sterile Processing XSP 9CompTIA A+ XTA 8, 31CompTIA Network+ XCT 8, 31CompTIA Security+ XAS 8Dental Assisting XDA 9Dialysis Technician XDT 10EKG Technician XET 10Event Planning Certificate XEP 5, 17Floral Design Certificate XFL 5, 18Food Service Director Certificate XFS 4, 16Front Office Essentials XOE 6, 17Graphic Design XGD 8, 30Interior Design XID 6, 19Introduction to SolidWorks XSW 32Landscape Design XLD 6, 20Landscape and Garden Maintenance XLG 7Medical Interpreting XMC 10Microsoft Office Suite XMO 7, 24Nail Technician ZNT 24Nonprofit Management XNM 7, 21Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide XCN 11PC and Networking Support XPC 8Pharmacy Technician XPT 11Phlebotomy Technician XPH 11SHRM Essentials of Human Resources Management XSH 17SHRM Learning System XSL 18Web Design XWB 8, 31

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Interested in a Credit Certificate or Degree Program?Did you know that some noncredit certificates and

certification programs may be eligible for college credits?

OccupationNoncredit and/or

Alternative Studies to Credit Options NSCC Academic

Credit Course Equivalency

Central Sterile Processing Technician CSA 666 with approved National CertificationOR Approved National CertificationOR Prior Learning/Experiential AssessmentOR Military Educational Experience

ALH 5__ (__ credits) TBD

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CSA 687 with approved Massachusetts State CertificationOR Approved Massachusetts State CertificationOR Prior Learning/Experiential AssessmentOR Military Educational Experience

ALH 134 (5 credits)

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Approved National Certification/LicenseOR Military Educational Experience

EMS 104 (9 credits)

EKG Technician (EKG) CSJ 470 with approved National CertificationOR Approved National CertificationOR Prior Learning/Experiential AssessmentOR Military Educational Experience

ALH 130 (3 credits)

Pharmacy Technician CSA 270 noncredit course (didactic only) ALH 164 (3 credits) + ALH 168 (1 credit)

Prior Learning/Experiential Assessment onlyOR Military Educational Experience only

ALH 166 (6 credits)

CSA 270 noncredit course (didactic and clinical internship)AND Prior Learning/Experiential AssessmentOR Military Educational Experience

ALH 164 (3 credits) + ALH 168 (1 credit) +ALH 166 (6 credits) = 10 credits

National Certification/Registered ALH 164 (3 credits) + ALH 168 (1 credit) +ALH 166 (6 credits) = 10 credits

Phlebotomy CSJ 104 with approved National CertificationOR Approved National CertificationOR Prior Learning/Experiential AssessmentOR Military Educational Experience

ALH 132 (3 credits)

Entrepreneurship CSA052 EntrepreneurshipAND CSL139 Marketing EssentialsAND CSL118 Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting for Non-financial Managers

MGT206 (3 credits)

Landscape Design Certificate CSM962 Landscape Design Drawing: Level 1AND CSM984 Landscape Design Drawing: Level 2AND CSM942 Landscape Design Drawing: Level 3AND CSM993 Landscape Design Drawing: Level 4

HRT206 (3 credits)

Landscape Design Certificate CSM286 ID and Culture of TreesAND CSM293 ID and Culture of ShrubsAND CSM287 Perennials, Annuals, Vines: ID and Culture

HRT210 (3 credits)

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Certificate Programs

AMA (American Management Association) (XCM)• Students must complete any SIX AMA courses to earn a certificate• Courses vary each semester and are eligible for 1.5 to 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Food Service Director Certificate (XFS)Major employers: Fast food restaurants, full service restaurants, schools, grocery stores, nursing homes, hospitality. 42% of restaurant managers are self-employed.Average hourly rate: Depending on the level of supervision, food service supervisors earn $19-$35.Outlook: Growth will be slow in the new restaurant industry. Opportunities will be growing in grocery stores, retail, recreation and other fast food settings.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

To earn a certificate: Complete studies and pass examinations in all five concentrations (may be taken in any order).

Basic Culinary Arts Certificate (XCR)Major employers: Restaurants and delis, schools, nursing and residential care facilities, hospitals, bars, bakers, fast food cooks, cafeteria workers.Average hourly rate: Based on experience, restaurant chefs earn between $12 and $24 per hour. Institution and cafeteria cooks earn between $11 and $17 per hour..Outlook: Growth spurred by increases in population, household income, and leisure time.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Required courses:

Aesthetics & Skin Care – Basic (ZAE)Major employers: Salons, spas, retail cosmetic departments, medical offices, skin care centers.Average hourly rate: Varies by experience and range of services offered $11-$20.Outlook: As the population grows, the demand for skin care specialists should increase. Strong competition is expected in elite salons where the pay is higher.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Program is approved by the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Cosmetology. Students must complete a total of 300 clock hours to be eligible to take the Massachusetts Aesthetics Licensure Examination.

• Intro to Culinary Arts: Part 1• Intro to Culinary Arts: Part 2• “ServSafe” Food Sanitation

• HACCP Manager• Three culinary electives*

(two workshops equal one elective)

• In addition, students must provide documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work

• Intro to Culinary Arts: Part 1• “ServSafe” Food Sanitation*

• How to Manage Conflict in the Organization (scheduled with AMA classes)

• Nutrition for the Food Service Professional• HACCP Manager

* New and different electives are offered every semester.

Note: If you purchase a used copy of the text from another source, please be sure it includes a test taking “bubble sheet.” The National Restaurant Foundation will only accept tests submitted on this form.* According to Massachusetts State Law (105 CMR 590.000): “Effective October 1, 2001, every food service establishment must have at least one full-time employee who is at least 18 years of age and who has passed a food safety exam which is recognized by the Dept. of Public Health.” Certification is renewable every five years. “ServSafe” is recognized by the National Restaurant Association & Educational Foundation.

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Bookkeeping & Accounting Certificate (XBA)Major employers: Billing clerk, bookkeeping and accounting firms, retail trade companies, finance and insurance agencies, and small local businesses.Average hourly rate: Clerks who use the computer can expect to earn higher wages, between $12 and $25 per hour.Outlook: A growing economy results in more demand for accounting services.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

• Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part I* • Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part II• QuickBooks Pro: Level 1** • QuickBooks Pro: Level 2

• QuickBooks Pro Payroll• Microsoft Excel: Level 1• Microsoft Excel: Level 2

• New! How to Keep an Audit Trial (replaces Making Money as a Freelance Bookkeeper)

• File Management Proficiency

* Prerequisite for QuickBooks. ** Prerequisite: Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1.

Event Planning Certificate (XEP)Major employers: Hotels, convention centers, wedding planning, large corporations, golf courses, visitors’ bureaus, religious organizations.Average hourly rate: Depending on the economics of the community and experience, between $20 and $28.Outlook: Industry demand various based on growth and versatility of the planner. Larger cities typically employ more planners.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Required courses:• Event Planning• Event Design and Décor• Six electives (choose electives based on the type of event planning you want to specialize in)• In addition, students must provide documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work.Suggested electives: • Corporate Event Planning• Fundraising for Event Planners• Fundamentals of Catering • Floral Design• “ServSafe” Food Sanitation

• Wedding Flowers• How to Manage Conflict in the Organization• Time Management• Microsoft Project 2013

• Finance and Accounting for Non-financial Managers

• Fundamentals of Modern Marketing• Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part I

Floral Design Certificate (XFL)Major employers: Flower shops, event planner, grocery stores, hotels. 31 % of floral designers are self-employed.Average hourly rate: Competition is strong. Florists look for persons with an eye for color and design $10-$15.Outlook: Growth is due to increases in the number of lavish weddings and special events. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Required courses: • Floral Design I*• Floral Design II*• Floral Merchandising and Business Practices• Wedding Flowers

• Sympathy Floral Art• Creative Gift and Fruit Baskets• Two floral electives (two workshops equal

one elective).

• In addition, students must provide documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work.

Electives: New and relevant workshops are offered every semester.* Floral Design I must be taken prior to the Floral Design II course in the Floral Design Program.

CERTIFICATES

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Interior Design Certificate (XID)Major employers: Interior design firms, architecture firms, furniture stores, and retail businesses (Home Depot, Lowes, hardware stores…)Average hourly rate: Competition is strong based on talent, experienced designers earn between $16-$30.Outlook: 30% of interior designers are self-employed doing freelance work in addition to salaried jobs.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Required courses (listed in suggested order):• New! Principles of Design• Drafting for Interior Designers*• Fundamentals of Interior Design • Color 3D Less Theory More Practice• Textiles and Materials

• History of Furniture Styles• Residential Interior Design Studio I• Residential Interior Design Studio II• At least two (2) interior design electives

(including SketchUp Level 1)

• New! In addition, students must provide documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work.

* Students must take Drafting for Interior Designers before any Studio course.

Revised! Landscape Design Certificate (XLD)Major employers: Landscape designers, garden nurseries, self-employed landscaper, estate preservation.Average hourly rate: Depending on the economics of the community and experience, between $20-$32.Outlook: Faster than average based on the growth of new home construction, environmental regulations and zoning. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Earn a certificate by passing the thirteen required courses plus students must complete 120 hours of field experience. Provide documentation in the form of a letter from one or more supervisors or clients stating number of hours of service. This experience can be voluntary or paid. Courses vary every semester.

Required courses:• Perennials, Annuals and Vines – ID and

Culture* • Landscape Design Drawing: Session 1*• Landscape Design Drawing: Session 2*• Landscape Design Drawing: Session 3*• Landscape Design Drawing: Session 4*• Principles of Design (formerly Basic Design)

• Landscape Garden Maintenance – Spring**• Landscape Garden Maintenance – Summer**• Landscape Garden Maintenance – Fall**• Trees – Identification and Culture • Shrubs – Identification and Culture• The Business of Landscaping• Landscape Construction

Recommended course:• Sustainable Land Care – How to

Make and Save Money

* Please note Landscape Graphics I and II and Landscape Design Basics I and II have been revised. Please contact Community Education if you are unsure of which class you need to complete your certificate.** See Landscape and Garden Maintenance box for course information.

Front Office Essentials Certificate (XOE)Major employers: General and medical office staff, temp. agencies, hospitals, schools, call centers.Average hourly rate: There are many opportunities for advancement with experience $10-$15.Outlook: Strong growth, continuing knowledge of advancing technologies increases opportunities.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Required courses:• Microsoft Word: Level 1• Microsoft Excel: Level 1• File Management Proficiency• Training for the Front End Office

• Business Writing• Customer Service• Time Management• Microsoft Outlook

• Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1• QuickBooks Pro: Level 1

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Landscape and Garden Maintenance Certificate (XLG)Major employers: Landscaping and horticultural services, amusement parks and golf courses, parks and recreation departments.Average hourly rate: Wages vary by employer and level of experience $12-$15.Outlook: Growth rate is high due to the continued need for maintenance and updating of existing landscapes. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

To earn a certificate:Complete the three seasonal courses below, plus 120 hours of field experience. Provide written documentation from one or more supervisors or clients stating the number of hours of service. The field experience can be volunteer or paid. Courses:• Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Spring• Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Summer• Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Fall

Microsoft Office Suite Certificate (XMO)Major employers: General and medical offices, hospitals, government agencies, schools, temp agencies.Average hourly rate: There are many opportunities for advancement with experience, starting $12-$20.Outlook: Varies by industry, continuing knowledge of advancing technologies increases opportunities.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

To receive an NSCC Certificate in Microsoft Office, students must complete the eight (8) required courses and one (1) elective. Workshops may not be used to fulfill requirements.

New! Nonprofit Management (XNM)This NEW certificate is designed for anyone interested in learning how to direct and manage a nonprofit organization effectively and efficiently. Gain the knowledge to aid in your personal and professional career growth, while helping you make your nonprofit a success.To receive an NSCC Certificate, students must complete the five (5) required courses and at least three (3) electives. Three (3) workshops equals one (1) elective.

Required courses:• Introduction to the Computer• Microsoft Word: Level 1 and Level 2• Microsoft Excel: Level 1 and Level 2• Microsoft PowerPoint : Level 1• Microsoft Outlook • File Management Proficiency

Electives (choose one):• Keyboarding on the Computer• Microsoft Word: Level 3• Microsoft Excel: Level 3• Microsoft PowerPoint: Level 2 and 3• Microsoft Access: Level 1, 2 and 3

Required courses:• Financial Recordkeeping for Nonprofits• Legal Issues and Governance in Nonprofits• Fundraising and Development in Nonprofits• Principles of Managing a Nonprofit

Organization• Grant Writing for Nonprofits

Electives:• Marketing and Promoting Nonprofits• Ethics and Nonprofit Practice (workshop)• Social Media for Nonprofits (online)• Board and Volunteer Development (online)• Strategic Planning (workshop)

• Crisis Management in Nonprofits

(workshop)• Planning and Running Effective Meetings

* Students proficient with the computer may replace Intro to the Computer for a more advanced class.

You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.

* Students proficient with the computer may replace Intro to the Computer for a more advanced class.

You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.

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CompTIA Networking Support Certification ProgramMajor employers: Computer systems design companies, colleges, information services, retail electronics/computer stores.Average hourly rate: Based on experience and certifications, Computer Support Specialists earn $16-$30.Outlook: Growth is strong as the number of businesses using computers continues to grow and complex software is available to home users. The healthcare industry is expected to greatly increase its need for IT specialists.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

PC and Networking Specialist Certification ProgramAverage hourly rate: Based on experience and certifications, Computer Support Specialists earn $16-$30. Network Managers earn $25-$40.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Affiliates:

Comp TIA Healthcare IT Tech

CompTIA A+ CompTIA Network+ CompTIA Security+

Comp TIA Cloud Essentials

Revised! Graphic Design Certificate (XGD)Major employers: Graphic design companies, Newspaper, magazine and book publishers, advertising agencies, printing.Average hourly rate: Competition is strong with the highest wages paid to the most talented designers, between $17 and $30.Outlook: Growth due to the increased use of the internet, and the need to design and layout web pages. Businesses continue to want visually appealing ideas for their products.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Revised: To earn a certificate, complete nine required courses. In additions students must provide documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work.Required courses:• New! Principles of Design*• New! Graphic Design Theory* • New! Professional Practice for

Graphic Designers

• Adobe InDesign: Level 1• Adobe Photoshop: Level 1• Adobe Illustrator: Level 1

• Adobe InDesign: Level 2• Adobe Photoshop: Level 2• Adobe Illustrator: Level 2

Revised! Web Page Design Certificate (XWB)Major employers: Computer systems design companies, telecommunications, financial and insurance agencies, marketing.Average hourly rate: Wages vary greatly based on education, experience and talent, starting $18-$55.Outlook: Growth continues to be strong as businesses continue to improve the appearance and functionality of their websites to attract more customers.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Prerequisite courses: Windows and Navigating the Internet, or equivalent experience.Required courses:• New Prerequisite! Principles of Design• Web Design CertificateTopics covered include: HTML tags, formatting with CSS, applications of javascript and use of advanced tools such as Dreamweaver for site creation.

* Principles of Design is a prerequisite for Graphic Design Theory.

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Health CareersStudents interested in participating in an academic program that involves working with children, the disabled, or the elderly, or which includes a clinical a�liation, internship, or �eld placement with a private or public healthcare provider, may be required to undergo criminal background checks, including a national as well as local check (i.e. Massachusetts Criminal O�ender Record Information (CORI) and Sex O�ender Record Information (SORI)). Depending on the contents of these criminal background check(s), a student’s participation in an academic program that involves working with children, the disabled, or the elderly or which includes a clinical a�liation, internship or �eld placement with a private or public healthcare provider may not be allowed, and therefore may impact a student’s ability to complete program requirements. Furthermore, please note that eligibility to participate in the program and/or clinical a�liation, internship or �eld placement as a result of screening requirements, such as criminal background checks, is not a guarantee of eligibility to sit for professional credentialing examination(s) or employment upon graduation.Caring for People with Alzheimer’s: Habilitation TrainingHabilitation �erapy is a method used to best care for and positively enhance the quality of life for those who have dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease. Learn about ways in which a caregiver can promote positive emotions in those they care for as well as simple ways to maximize their strengths and abilities, while minimizing their limitations. Other areas discussed are how a well-planned environment can promote independence and help the thinking of a person with dementia, and how using good communication skills can help to decrease or even eliminate distressing behaviors or other problems. �is course is helpful to those working in the healthcare �eld as well for those caring for family members at home.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA832 ADH 18286 Jan 13 5:00PM-9:30PM Tue/Wed/Thu 1 WEEK DANVERS MURRAY $159CSA832 XDH 18287 Mar 09 5:00PM-9:30PM Mon/Tue/Wed 1 WEEK DANVERS MURRAY $159

Central Sterile Processing Technician Major employers: Hospitals, doctors’ o�ce, dental o�ces, outpatient care centers, and medical supply companies.Average hourly rate: Starting between $14 and $25. Outlook: Growth rate is steady with more procedures being done at doctors’ o�ces.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Central Sterile Processing Technicians clean and sterilize surgical instruments and medical equipment. Technicians set up equipment and deliver them to surgical areas, hospital rooms, clinics and even patient’s homes. Learn how to assemble, adjust and check non-sterile equipment, and sterile supplies needed for surgery or other medical procedures. Learn about microbes and germs and how they cause infections. Learn how Central Sterile Processing departments manage inventory, order supplies, inspect, maintain, deliver and retrieve equipment and instruments for surgery, emergency room and other patient care units. A�er completing this program, test for a certifying exam given at a local �omson Prometric Testing Center to obtain provisional certi�cation from the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management Association (IAHCSMM). Once employed, you must accumulate 400 hours of work experience within 6 months to become fully certi�ed. Program includes classroom, lab, and experience in a sterile processing department during the clinical portion of the program. �is is a physical job which requires the ability to li� at least 50 pounds. Clinical experience may be on any day/time of the week, based on clinical site schedules. Prerequisites: (1) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. (2) A CORI check is required, come to the Cummings Center Campus to complete at least two weeks before class starts. (3) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required and given to the instructor at the �rst class. Textbook required, available at Danvers bookstore. �e cost of this exam is not included as part of the cost of this program.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA666 ADH 16281 Jan 22 6:00PM-9:30PM Mon/Thu 15 WEEKS DANVERS DECOSTA $1,549

Dental Assisting Program Major employers: Dental o�ces and clinics.Average hourly rate: Entry level dental assistants $13-$17 per hour.Outlook: Population growth and increasing trend for people to keep the natural teeth will fuel the demand for dental services.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

�e Dental Assisting Program prepares students for entry-level positions in one of the fastest growing health care �elds. Students will be familiarized with all areas of pre-clinical dental assisting and trained in the professional skills required to function as an assistant in a dental practice. Administrative aspects include: the history of dentistry and dental assisting, introduction to the dental o�ce, the legal aspects of dentistry, policies and guidelines. Clinical aspects include: introduction to oral anatomy, dental operatory, dental equipment, introduction to tooth structure, primary and permanent teeth, the oral cavity and related structures, proper patient positioning, dental hand-pieces, sterilization, and other areas. In addition to the classroom lecture and hand-on labs, this program also includes CPR and an optional clinical rotation. Prerequisites: (1) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. (2) A CORI check is required, come to the Beverly Cummings Center Campus, Building 100-E, to complete at least two weeks before class starts. (3) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required and given to the instructor at the �rst class. Designed to prepare students to sit for the DANB Radiology Health and Safety Examination (RHS). �e State of Massachusetts requires that any dental o�ce employee who will be performing radiological procedures (X-Rays) must take and pass the DANB RHS exam. �e cost of this exam is not included as part of the cost of this program. �e DANB exam is administered at Pearson Vue Testing Centers. Cost includes required textbook to be picked up at the Cummings Center, Beverly, three days before the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA340 ADH 17560 Feb 02 1:30PM-4:30PM Mon/Wed/Fri 8 WEEKS DANVERS AGERSEA $1,668CSA340 BDH 17867 Feb 17 6:00PM-9:30PM Tue/Thu 10 WEEKS DANVERS CARRASQUILLO $1,668

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Information (CORI) and Sex O�ender Record Information (SORI)). Depending on the contents of these criminal background check(s),

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Dialysis TechnicianMajor employers: Hospitals, dialysis centers, home care agencies.Average hourly rate: Entry level dialysis techs earn between $11 and $15 per hour. Depending on area of country and certi�cation, some technicians earn as much as $25 per hour.Outlook: Growth is steady due to the increasing number of treatments, medical procedures performed each year.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

�e Dialysis Technician Program provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to perform the duties required of Dialysis Technicians. Under the supervision of physicians and registered nurses, Dialysis Technicians operate kidney dialysis machines, prepare dialyzer reprocessing and delivery systems as well as maintain and repair equipment. Furthermore, technicians work with patients during dialysis procedures and monitor and record vital signs as well as administer local anesthetics and drugs as needed. Dialysis Technicians must also assess patients for any complications that occur during the procedure and must be ready to take necessary emergency measures including administering oxygen and performing Basic Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Additionally, they may also be involved in the training of patients for at-home dialysis treatment and providing them with the emotional support they need for self-care. Prerequisite: Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. Note: �is program does not include a national or state certi�cation as part of its overall objectives. Federal Medicare law dictates individuals have 1,000 to 1,500 hours of work experience to sit for the exam. Additionally there is no student internship or clinical rotation o�ered as part of this program. Cost includes required textbook to be picked up at the Cummings Center, Beverly, three days before the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA342 ACH 17561 Feb 17 9:00AM-12:00PM Tue/Thu 9 WEEKS DANVERS STAFF $999

EKG TechnicianMajor employers: Hospitals, doctors’ o�ces, medical labs/clinics, outpatient care centers.Average hourly rate: Pay varies with the technologist’s level of education and skill $12-$16. Outlook: Growth will be due to the increase in number of people over 50. Opportunities are best for technologists who have multiple professional credentials, trained to do multiple procedures.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

�is comprehensive EKG Technician Program prepares students to function as EKG Technicians and to take the ASPT, Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician exam, and other National Certi�cation Exams. Includes important practice and background information on anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics and legal aspects of patient contact, electrocardiography and stress testing. Additionally, students will practice with EKG equipment and perform hands-on labs including introduction to the function and proper use of the EKG machine, the normal anatomy of the chest wall for proper lead placement, 12-lead placement, and other clinical practices. Cost includes required textbook to be picked up at the Cummings Center, Beverly, three days before the start of class. Prerequisite: Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. �e cost of this exam is not included as part of the cost of this program.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ470 ACH 17205 Feb 03 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue/Thu 10 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $999CSJ470 XDH 17642 Apr 01 1:30PM-4:30PM Wed/Fri 9 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR RODRIGUEZ $999

Electronic Health Care Records�is introductory course is designed to meet the rising need for professionals trained in Electronic Health Records (EHR) for new government regulations. Learn Medical Record So�ware, how to navigate through the system, entering and editing patient health information, capturing and recording EHR data, HIPPA Privacy Act, Standard codes, and more. Must have a working knowledge of Excel, Word, plus keyboarding skills. Flash drive required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers Campus bookstore.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ102 ACH 17868 Feb 02 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 9 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR FRIDHI $269CSJ102 BCH 18484 Mar 25 1:00PM-3:00PM Wed 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $269

Medical Interpreting Certi�cation PrepMajor employers: Interpretation/translation companies, hospitals, clinics.Average hourly rate: Depending on the setting, the language(s) spoken, and certi�cation, $16-$30.Outlook: Growth of the health care industry will create more jobs. Certi�cation is required for most jobs.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

If you’re bilingual, have good speaking and listening skills, and enjoy working with people, you may have a future as a medical interpreter. Medical interpreters are in great demand nationwide, including here in Massachusetts where interpreters are legally required in acute care hospitals and behavioral health facilities. �e Department of Labor Statistics reports “Employment of interpreters and translators is expected to grow 42 percent from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average for all occupations.” �is 54-hour course provides a working knowledge of the various aspects of medical interpreting such as the standards of practice, ethics, HIPAA regulations, cultural competency, and medical vocabulary development. Students will also have the opportunity to perform role-plays via Skype with individual language coach/facilitators. Each student receives three role-play sessions as part of the course, but can opt to continue working with the language coach upon completion of the course. Tuition includes program materials and Skype role-play sessions.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA044 CLN 15741 Mar 10 6:30PM-9:30PM Tue/Thu 9 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $1,099

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Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide Major employers: Nursing and personal care facilities, hospitals, and residential care homes.Average hourly rate: Certi�ed Nurse Assistants earn $11-$14. Home Health Aides $10. Massachusetts requires all nursing assistants to be certi�ed. Outlook: High growth rate due to the number of people in their 70’s or older. Many people employed as nursing assistants continue training in other medical �elds.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

Prepare for an entry-level career in health care with a 100-hour dual-certi�cation training program for Nurse Assistant (NA) and Home Health Aide. Ful�ll your classroom hours on campus and your clinical experience in a local nursing facility with our Registered Nurse instructors. Prepare for the State Board examination to become a Certi�ed Nurse Assistant, and receive a Home Health Aide Certi�cate. �e skills taught in our State-licensed certi�cate program include vital signs, moving and turning patients, personal care basics, bed making, bed bath and feeding, record keeping and responding to emergencies. Prerequisites: (1) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. (2) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required. (3) CORI check required. Please read the �rst four chapters in the textbook prior to the �rst class. Students must take and pass the State Board examination to become a Certi�ed Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide in the state of Massachusetts. �e cost of this exam is not included as part of the cost of this program. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA687 ADH 14510 Jan 03 9:00AM-3:00PM Sat 17 WEEKS DANVERS DONAHUE $999CSA687 CDH 15816 Jan 20 5:00PM-10:00PM Mon thru Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS MURRAY $999CSA687 DOH 17188 Feb 10 9:00AM-2:00PM Tue/Thu 11 WEEKS FIELD MAAS $999CSA687 XDH 17293 Mar 23 8:00AM-1:00PM Mon/Wed/Fri 8 WEEKS DANVERS MAAS $999CSA687 YDH 17643 Apr 13 5:00PM-10:00PM Mon thru Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS MURRAY $999

Nurse Assistant Skills ReviewDo you want to practice your Nursing Assistant skills before the state exam? Are you already certi�ed and want to sharpen your skills? Join this hands on course and perfect these skills! Prerequisite: Successful completion of Nurse Assistant Program. Please bring your skills book to class. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA819 BDH 18052 Mar 03 5:00PM-9:00PM Tue 1 DAY DANVERS MAAS $89CSA819 YDH 18284 May 21 9:00AM-1:00PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS MAAS $89

Pharmacy Technician Program Major employers: Pharmacies and drug stores, hospitals, and grocery pharmacies.Average hourly rate: $11-$17. Massachusetts requires all Pharmacy Technicians to pass the PTCB exam.Outlook: Growth rate is increasing do to the aging population. Opportunities increase with formal training.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

�is comprehensive program will prepare students to work as a pharmacy technician in a retail or other pharmacy setting and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certi�cation Board’s PTCB exam. Course content includes: pharmacy medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, the pharmacy practice in multiple environments, pharmacy calculations and measurements, reading and interpreting prescriptions and de�ning drugs by generic and brand names. �rough classroom lecture and hands on labs, students will review dosage calculations, drug classi�cations, the “top 200 drugs”, I.V. �ow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parenteral nutrition (TPN), dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement. In addition to classroom lecture and labs, this program includes an optional clinical externship through a local pharmacy. To be eligible for the optional clinical externship, students must successfully complete the 50 hour program, submit to a thorough background check (CORI), drug screening and meet other requirements. Prerequisite: Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. Note: �e Pharmacy Technician Certi�cation Board (PTCB) – Certi�ed Pharmacy Technician Exam (CPhT) is optional and not included in the cost of the program. For additional information on the PTCB exam, visit their website at www.ptcb.org or call 800-363-8012. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA270 ACH 15247 Jan 27 9:00AM-12:00PM Tue/Fri 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR DOYLE $1,299CSA270 BCH 17906 Mar 31 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue/Thu 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR DOYLE $1,299

Phlebotomy TechnicianMajor employers: Hospitals, medical laboratories, doctors’ o�ces and clinics.Average hourly rate: Phlebotomy Technicians earn between $12 and $17 per hour. Outlook: Growth is due to the number of medical test being performed each year and the new tests being developed. Opportunities are best for technologists who have multiple professional credentials, trained to do multiple procedures.— Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems

�e Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares professionals to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Students will become familiar with all aspects related to blood collection and develop comprehensive skills to perform venipunctures completely and safely. Classroom and lab work includes terminology, anatomy and physiology; blood collection procedures; specimen hands-on practice; and training in skills and techniques to perform puncture methods. In addition to the classroom lecture and hands on labs, this program also includes CPR and an optional clinical rotation as part of the program. At the conclusion of this program, students will be able to sit for the National Healthcareer Association’s (NHA) Certi�ed Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam. �is exam is not included in the cost of the program. Prerequisites: (1)A CORI check is required, come to the Beverly Cummings Center Campus, Building 100-E, to complete at least two weeks before class starts. (2) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required and given to the instructor at the �rst class. (3) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. Call 978-236-1200 with any questions. Cost includes required textbook to be picked up at the Cummings Center, Beverly, three days before the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ104 ADH 17644 Jan 27 1:45PM-4:45PM Tue/Thu 15 WEEKS DANVERS RODRIGUEZ $1,868CSJ104 BDH 17103 Feb 02 6:00PM-9:30PM Mon/Wed 12 WEEKS DANVERS VALDEZ $1,868

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CPR & First AidBasic First Aid Learn all of the essentials needed to be prepared for a medical emergency. Topics include, legal issues regarding providing care to strangers, protecting yourself from infectious disease while providing care, and how to respond when an emergency arises. Care for injuries including burns, bleeding and wound care, bandaging and splinting, and assisting with spine immobilization. Medical conditions considered include heart attack, stroke, diabetes, seizures, poisoning, and heat/cold emergencies. �e course cost includes a full-color text to be picked up at the Cummings Center, Beverly, and read before the class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ407 ADN 15275 Mar 05 6:00PM-10:00PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS STAFF $69

CPR and AED Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and the use of an Automated External De�brillator can greatly reduce the chance of death when a person is found in cardiac arrest. Basic life support skills will be taught along with rescue breathing, care for choking, and patient assessment skills to empower the student to respond with speed and con�dence in a life-threatening emergency. Cost includes a full-color text to be picked up at the Cummings Center, Beverly and read before class. Note: �is course does NOT meet the requirement for Health Profession students.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ330 ADN 13888 Feb 12 6:00PM-9:30PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS STAFF $69CSJ330 XDN 15268 Apr 09 6:00PM-9:30PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS STAFF $69

Professional Rescuer CPR�is advanced CPR course is required of healthcare professionals, lifeguards, and other �rst responders. Utilizing the 2010 Guidelines, students will be taught BLS skills for all ages of patients (infant, child, and adult) including rescue breathing, foreign body airway obstruction, 2-person CPR and AED use. Textbook included to be picked up at Cummings Center, Beverly and read before class. Successful completion of all skill stations and the �nal exam earns a certi�cate from the American Heart Association for Professional Rescuer CPR valid for two years. Attendance for the entire course is required for successful completion. Note: �is course is the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider course. Meets the CPR requirement for accepted Health Professions students at NSCC.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ374 ADN 15270 Jan 29 5:30PM-10:00PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS MOORE $89CSJ374 XDN 15272 May 07 5:30PM-10:00PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS MOORE $89

Living Well SeriesLiving Well Workshop Series�ree inspirational presentations o�ered by Hospice of the North Shore: Living Well: How to Make Every Moment Count; Caring Conversations: An Interactive Workshop; Live, Love, Laugh: Life A�er LossCOURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ433 ADH 15797 Feb 24 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 3 WEEKS DANVERS CROWE $0

Caring Conversations: An Interactive Workshop �is educational program empowers people to advocate for their health care wishes with family, friends and medical professionals. Materials and resources are included as part of the workshop.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ436 ADH 15800 Feb 24 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 1 DAY DANVERS CROWE $0

Live, Love, Laugh: Life A�er LossAn inspirational and practical educational program that helps you understand grief, loss, anticipatory grief, and common grief reactions as well as providing useful ideas on how to cope with loss yourself or on behalf of someone you care about.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ437 ADH 15801 Mar 03 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 1 DAY DANVERS CROWE $0

Living Well: How to Make Every Moment Count An inspirational educational presentation that will change how you look at your day-to-day life using lessons and tactics learned from the front lines of hospice and palliative care to help you discover how to make every moment count.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ434 ADH 15798 Mar 10 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 1 DAY DANVERS CROWE $0

Careers & LicensingBookkeeping & Accounting

Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1An introduction to bookkeeping and accounting covering the accounting cycle. Analyze and record transactions using debits, credits,

and T accounts. Posting in the journal and the ledger. Prepare trial balance, create adjustments, and produce �nancial statements. Textbook, calculator, and a ruler are required. Textbook available at the Danvers campus bookstore.

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CSA405 BCN 11394 Jan 22 6:00PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR TRIANTOS $209CSA405 CCN 15263 Feb 05 9:00AM-12:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HAYES $209CSA405 YCN 15262 Apr 06 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR TRIANTOS $209

Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1An introduction to bookkeeping and accounting covering the accounting cycle. Analyze and record transactions using debits, credits,

and T accounts. Posting in the journal and the ledger. Prepare trial balance, create adjustments, and produce �nancial statements. Textbook, calculator, and a ruler are required. Textbook available at the Danvers campus bookstore.

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Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 2Continue the accounting cycle in more depth, covering banking procedures, cash and understanding payroll and payroll taxes. Work with sales and cash receipts including credits and accounts receivables. Purchases and accounts payable posting procedures will also be prepared. Textbook, calculator, and a ruler are required. Textbook (same as Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1) available at Danvers Campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Bookkeeping and Accounting Part I.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA406 BCN 17909 Mar 05 6:00PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR TRIANTOS $209CSA406 CCN 17915 Mar 19 9:00AM-12:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HAYES $209

QuickBooks 2013: Level 1An introduction to the current version of QuickBooks 2013 for Windows. Topics include chart of accounts, list of vendors, items, customers, cash sales, invoicing, payments and deposits, bank reconciliation, bill payments, and creating reports and graphs. Knowledge of computers and Windows required. Flash drive required. Textbook available at Danvers Campus Bookstore. Prerequisite: Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1 or equivalent experience.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP286 ACN 11409 Jan 15 9:00AM-12:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR TOYE $269CSP286 XCN 13252 Mar 04 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR TOYE $269

QuickBooks 2013: Level 2Learn the various areas of QuickBooks that go beyond the basics such as reconciliations, credit cards and other liabilities, class usage, 1099 reporting, sales tax, utilities including importing and exporting �les and various back up choices, budgeting, forecasting, and journal entries. Flash drive required. Textbook available at Danvers Campus Bookstore. Prerequisite: QuickBooks Pro: Level 1 or equivalent experience.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP498 ACN 16327 Apr 15 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR TOYE $269

QuickBooks Payroll Learn how to set up payroll and employee accounts, distinguish between employees and 1099 subcontractors, prepare W2s and year-end reports, and the best way to pay taxes.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP172 XCN 15775 May 01 9:00AM-12:00PM Fri 3 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR TOYE $159

�e Audit Paper TrailWhat to do with all that paperwork? Bookkeeping and Accounting transactions originate from a document source. What happens to all those documents when you are done with them? What happens when you need to produce these documents upon audit? How long do you need to save these documents? �ese are some of the questions surrounding all those papers you need to ‘put’ somewhere! In this two hour seminar, we will cover how to set procedures creating a proper audit trail. Covered topics include: Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, manual �les, electronic �les, scanning, shredding, sales tax returns, income tax returns, payroll and payroll tax returns and much more.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA367 ACN 16728 Feb 28 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR TRIANTOS $79CSA367 XCN 12409 Apr 28 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR TRIANTOS $79

American Management Association (AMA)Fundamentals of MarketingDevelop a thorough understanding of how companies develop, execute and evaluate marketing campaigns. Each week will cover a new key topic; Segmentation: Understanding the Target Audience, Developing your Message, Mass Media: Print, Radio and TV, Digital Marketing and Social Media, Understanding CRM, Email and Direct Mail, Campaign Analytics.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSL139 XDN 18278 Apr 08 6:30PM-9:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS DANVERS ROBICHAUD $299

How to Manage Con�ict in the OrganizationLearn to resolve con�ict before it destroys productivity and performance. Learn the practical knowledge, proven techniques, and psychological insights you need to resolve con�icts successfully. Respond quickly and e�ectively to issues as they arise, turn con�icts into constructive forces for improving your performance, and understand the fundamental processes and factors that cause and perpetuate con�icts. Tuition includes AMA text.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSL122 XDH 14068 Apr 02 6:30PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS STAFF $299

Introduction to Business Management (formerly Management Essentials)Each week a topic critical to being a successful manager will be introduced and discussed. �e class has a strong focus on management leadership along with understanding and improving your communication style and skill set. If you ever felt lost or apprehensive when dealing with con�ict, this is a course you should strongly consider. �e course also covers marketing, �nance and accounting, time management, and how to run e�ective meetings. We will cover all the skills that you will need to lead.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSL180 ACN 17917 Feb 02 6:30PM-9:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR ROBICHAUD $299

Planning and Leading Productive MeetingsFocus on the organizational and interpersonal skills you will need to lead highly productive meetings. You will see how these skills apply to routine sta� meetings, cross-functional or problem-solving meetings, impromptu get-togethers, and more formal information sharing. Learn how to assess the quality of meetings in your organization so you can understand their true cost. �e bene�ts of successful meetings are better decision-making, broader buy-in, and clear con�ict and problem resolution. In short, more e�ective meetings make your organization more productive! Tuition includes AMA text.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSL173 BDN 18279 Feb 26 6:30PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS ROBICHAUD $299

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Time ManagementCritical to the success of every planner are good time management skills. Learn techniques to plan and manage your time e�ectively. Whether you are juggling multiple events/projects simultaneously or just handling the day-to-day tasks in your o�ce, this course will help you to prioritize tasks and improve productivity. Tuition includes AMA text.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSL110 ADH 17603 Feb 05 6:30PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS STAFF $299

Bartending & T.I.P.S.BartendingLearn the basics of professional bartending for all your needs from a small house party to a large professional bar. Sorry, no alcohol used, but results will be the same. T.I.P.S. (Training Intervention Procedures of Servers of Alcohol) is included on the last night of class. (Textbook for T.I.P.S. purchased that evening from the instructor for $22).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA100 ADH 12378 Jan 27 6:30PM-9:30PM Tue 7 WEEKS DANVERS MURRAY $239CSA100 BDH 12470 Mar 31 6:30PM-9:30PM Tue 7 WEEKS DANVERS MURRAY $239

Training Intervention Procedures of Servers of Alcohol (T.I.P.S.) Learn about the e�ects of alcohol, blood alcohol content levels, how your body eliminates alcohol and how to intervene before a person becomes intoxicated. Fine-tune your “people” skills by observing di�erent behavior cues that people exhibit when reaching their limits. Learn to key in absorption rate factors that can a�ect people’s tolerance. For bartenders, waitresses, and parents of teenagers. Textbook purchased from the instructor for $22.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA295 ADH 12379 Mar 10 6:00PM-10:00PM Tue 1 DAY DANVERS GOLD $69CSA295 XDH 12473 May 12 6:00PM-10:00PM Tue 1 DAY DANVERS GOLD $69

Simple Yet Important �ings To Know About Wine�e most important aspect of wine is the enjoyment. To get the most enjoyment from wine, learn what temperatures the wine you drink should be, from white to red, from varietal and style of varietal; along with the importance of freshness of the wine, to the glass you drink from. So we’ll taste swirl and taste some more! A $30 fee payable at registration to cover food and wine (for material/perishable fee refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class). Students are required to bring four wine glasses to class. Must be 21 years or older to attend. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA163 XOH 16750 Feb 04 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 2 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM GALLO $49

Old World versus New WorldSimply put, we’ll compare and contrast wines from USA, Australia/New Zealand, South America with wines from Italy, Germany, France and Spain. Learn the reasons they di�er such as the soil, climate, how they grow, geography and even the wine casks that are used. A $45 fee payable at registration to cover food and wine (for material/perishable fee refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class). Students are required to bring four wine glasses to class. Must be 21 years or older to attend.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA289 XOH 18298 Mar 23 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 3 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM GALLO $89

Wines of FranceFrance is o�en thought of as producing the world’s �nest wine. Come explore the great wine growing regions of the Motherland. Wine varietals and the styles of the Loire Valley, Rhone Valley, Bordeaux, Burgundy and Languedoc regions will be tasted and discussed and tasted again. A $45 fee payable at registration to cover food and wine (for material/perishable fee refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class). Students are required to bring four wine glasses to class. Must be 21 years or older to attend. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA204 XOH 17143 Apr 27 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 3 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM GALLO $89

Wine Appreciation: 101 Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about wine! Learn some of the basics of evaluating wines, including tasting technique and how to take notes to recall and compare what you’ve tasted. Learn the fundamentals of how white and red wines are made. Discuss food-wine pairing and enjoy small nibbles for hands-on practice! A $40 fee payable to instructor at class to cover wines and food. Bring four wine glasses to class. Must be 21 years or older to attend.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA095 AOH 16270 Mar 05 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 3 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM STAFF $89

Basic Culinary ArtsIntro to Culinary Arts: Part IExplore basic culinary techniques, including preparing stocks, mise en place, braising, sautéing, and breading. Enjoy making basic recipes for pasta, rice, salads, desserts and main dishes. Learn to slice and dice with proper knife skills, sauté and roast foods to perfection, grill, braise, poach, and even �ip omelets with aplomb. Class recipes include pasta Bolognese, chicken stir fry, chocolate mousse, stu�ed pork roast, and creation of simple syrups and pan sauces to enhance any menu. Put theory into practice! Please bring a knife, apron, cutting board and containers to each class. A $95 perishable fee is payable to instructor at the �rst class. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA485 BOH 13236 Jan 26 6:30PM-9:30PM Mon 6 WEEKS MIDDLETON ROSE $289

Intro to Culinary Arts: Part IIExplore more about soups, sauces, stocks, roasting, grilling, braising and many of the exciting and new advanced techniques that chefs use in culinary arts: poaching, carving, garnishing, pasta making and molten sauces. Please bring a knife, apron, cutting board and containers to each class. A $95 perishable fee is payable to the instructor at �rst class. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA553 XOH 12318 Mar 30 6:30PM-9:30PM Mon 6 WEEKS MIDDLETON ROSE $289

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Fundamentals of Starting a Food BusinessDesigned to teach you all about setting up a catering business, including vendor relations, client base, wedding catering, corporate catering, employee relations, licensing, marketing and �nances. �is is a non-cooking class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA156 ADH 16747 Apr 14 6:30PM-9:00PM Tue 4 WEEKS DANVERS ROSE $159

New! Healthy Body, Healthy Life: Plant Based Nutrition We all know that vegetables are “good for us” but how much do you really know about feeding your body to maintain optimal function and prevent disease? Dive into the lucrative world of nutrition that plants have to o�er. We’ll explore new, delicious foods that you may not have tried (or heard of) before and learn how to make healthy food a�ordable and fun. No more bland salads or forgotten vegetables in the crisper!COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA840 AMH 18542 Apr 01 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS MIDDLETON PIAZZA $239

New! Stocks and SaucesStocks and broth are the foundation of �avor for soups, sauces, pastas, proteins and more. Beginning and experienced cooks alike will learn the simple techniques for combining bones, vegetables, and herbs to transform tap water into rich, naturally �avored liquids. �e recipes used will show how ‘real’ stocks are more healthful, cost-e�ective and tastier than bouillon cubes, canned broth, jarred bases and other processed products. You will convert stocks into soups, stews and various sauces: a velouté sauce for pot pies, Bordelaise sauce to enrich grilled meats, a Béchamel sauce into a four-cheese baked mac-n-cheese and more. Please bring an apron and containers to each class. A $60 perishable fee is payable to instructor at the �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA842 AMH 18569 Feb 03 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS MIDDLETON GINIVISIAN $289

New! Chicken: Fabrication and CookingPurchasing whole chicken is one of the most economical ways to shop and save. Learn how to make the most out of chicken and its parts. �e �rst class will focus on de-boning and the breakdown of a whole chicken into standard market forms: breasts, thighs, drumsticks, wings, and tenders. Each week therea�er, we will produce recipes featuring one of the parts. Examples include: Chinese �ve-spice wings, buttermilk-brined fried drumsticks, quesadillas/burritos, panko/dinon crusted tenders, and Chicken Marsala. Please bring an apron and containers to each class. A $60 perishable fee is payable to instructor at the �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA843 XMH 18570 Mar 31 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS MIDDLETON GINIVISIAN $289Delicious Simplicity Cooking ClassNutrition is the cornerstone of good health and good health is the cornerstone of a great life. In this hands-on class we’ll prepare quick, easy and healthful delicious dishes and also cover nutritional aspects. Cook with whole grains, lean cuts of meat, healthy fats along with antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables including leafy greens. Create mouth-watering dishes such as aromatic lemon-brandy braised chicken, ginger spiced shrimp, curried barley with fruit, spicy lamb meatballs, butternut squash risotto and buttermilk cocoa chocolate cake along with other delicious recipes. Treat yourself with cooking in a delicious simplicity lifestyle. A $45 perishable fee is due to instructor at �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA324 AMH 14110 Apr 01 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 3 WEEKS MIDDLETON TOURKAKIS $149Baking 101Do you ever wonder how it looks so yummy? Who can spend the time making that delicious treat? Where do I even start? Well, stop asking ‘cause it can be you! We will cover the fundamentals of kitchen tools and equipment, measuring, recipe reading and, of course, applying lessons learned to create deliciously gorgeous pies, cream �lled pastries, breakfast breads, cookies and more! Learn how to make baking simple and fun. Treats go home with you too! A $45 perishable fee payable to instructor at �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA770 BMH 16282 Feb 04 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS MIDDLETON SWORD $289

New! Brownies and Bars Brownies are more than just plain chocolate square treats! Let’s bake up a batch (or two) and change them up using �avoring, cream cheese, jam, white chocolate and much more. ‘Wow’ your guests a�er you learn how to present your batch in the most awesome ways! A $10 perishable fee payable to instructor at class. For refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA556 XMH 12594 Apr 29 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 1 DAY MIDDLETON SWORD $59Cake DecoratingLearn the steps to successfully decorate and design beautiful cakes! From making fondant, gum paste, and icing to making bows, loops, basic �owers, ru�es, and borders. Bring 8 inch round cake to �rst class along with a start-up cake-decorating kit. A $45 perishable fee is payable to instructor at �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA552 CMH 13239 Feb 04 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 5 WEEKS MIDDLETON MCLEOD-PACKER $229

New! Candy Making with Chocolate and Caramel Oh, I love turtles, candy ones, of course! Learn how to make the caramel that sits just under the chocolate shell of a candy turtle. Mix and match your nuts or make them without. However it’s done, they taste delicious! A $15 perishable fee payable to instructor. For refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA134 XMH 15812 Apr 01 6:00PM-8:00PM Wed 1 DAY MIDDLETON SWORD $59Cupcake ManiaLearn how to create a deliciously sophisticated update on an American classic, yes the cupcake? Create exciting cupcake themes from birthdays to seasonal holidays! Use a decorative cupcake stand to display your work of art. Be inspired, �nd innovative ideas, and discover the fun! A $10 perishable

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fee is payable to instructor at class. Bring a start up cake decorating kit and 18 cupcakes to class. For refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA781 CMH 16824 Apr 08 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 1 DAY MIDDLETON MCLEOD-PACKER $59

New! Whoopie! Is it a cookie, pie or cake? Whoopie pies are fun, fast and easy to make. In this class, you will make a variety of ‘cake’ �avors and �llings. �e possibilities are endless! A $10 perishable fee payable to instructor at class. For refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA217 XMH 17147 Apr 15 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 1 DAY MIDDLETON SWORD $59

Food Service Director“ServSafe” Food Sanitation O�ered in conjunction with the Educational Foundation (EF) of the National Restaurant Association. Learn the sanitation aspects of food safety and current regulations governing food establishments. Successfully complete the exam and you will be awarded a certi�cate of completion and be registered with the EF. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Please buy at least two weeks before class and begin reading the text. Test administered on the last day of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA487 ADH 14092 Jan 26 5:30PM-8:30PM Mon 4 WEEKS DANVERS MIRANDI $199CSA487 BLH 18487 Mar 02 3:00PM-6:00PM Mon 4 WEEKS LYNN MIRANDI $199CSA487 XCH 12723 Mar 07 9:00AM-3:30PM Sat 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MIRANDI $199

HACCP ManagerHACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) is a preventative system for assuring the safe production of food products. �is course will introduce students to the principles and steps involved in designing a HACCP Plan. HACCP Plans used in the retail food business will be reviewed. Students should have a competency level of food safety equivalent to ServSafe. Textbook is required and is available in the Danvers bookstore. Instructor: Peter M. Mirandi, a Registered Sanitarian.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA484 BDH 18320 Apr 06 6:00PM-8:30PM Mon 4 WEEKS DANVERS MIRANDI $199

Nutrition for the Food Service ProfessionalReview the fundamentals of nutrition, with attention to the digestive system, nutritional value of foods, and factors a�ecting food selection. Learn the basic principles of sound nutrition as applied to special dietary requirements throughout the life cycle and in certain disease states. Receive practical instruction on menu planning, food label literacy, and recipe modi�cation. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Please review text in advance of class. A test will be administered on the last day of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA490 ADH 13238 Mar 26 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS TOURKAKIS $199

Business Career Courses Online Course: Managing Real World Projects�is online, self-paced introductory course presents a stream-lined approach to project management based on the best practices. It cuts through the clutter and focuses on the key principles of project management in the real world, o�ering tools and techniques for achieving project success. Managing Real World Projects™ provides you with a clear road map for leading a project through the �ve key project stages: Initiating, Planning, Controlling, Executing and Closing. Be exposed to the basic tools employed in each of these stages, including templates for a comprehensive project plan, work breakdown schedules, task list, issue list, risk register and close-out documents. Each stage is illustrated by examples and video commentary by project management professionals, where you can see how best practices are applied to solve project challenges. Target Audience: �e course is designed for adult learners seeking project management experience. Prerequisites: It is a helpful, but not required, for learners to have some experience in project management. LEVEL: Introductory ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE: 10 hours FEE: $249 TO REGISTER: Please visit community.northshore.edu/online/mindedge.html

New! How To Deliver a TED-Worthy TalkEver wonder how TED style talks can pack ideas, inspiration, and impact in 18 minutes or less? �is course will examine techniques for storytelling, structure, visuals, editing, and delivery that will help you design and perform a short talk on your ‘idea worth spreading.’ COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA836 BCN 18476 Apr 07 6:30PM-9:30PM Tue 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR DUPLIN $169

Public Speaking for ImpactDo you admire people who seem to have a command of the English language and can entertain an audience easily? Learn techniques, methods, and tips, to diminish “stage fright,” improve your stage presence, and leave a lasting, memorable impression on your listeners.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA535 ADH 17496 Feb 05 6:30PM-9:30PM Tue 5 WEEKS DANVERS VALENTINE KING $169

Eco-FriendlyBeekeeping – From A to BEESLearn from an expert beekeeper all about bees, beekeeping, and acquiring the necessary equipment to get you started. An $18 fee is payable to the instructor ($15 for textbook; $3 for supplies to build a frame). A �eld trip will take place on a Saturday to be determined. Class held o�-campus at instructor’s studio. Call 978-236-1200 for directions.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM449 AOH 16827 Feb 26 7:00PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS FIELD GAGLIONE $99

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EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship Develop the skills needed to launch, develop, and manage a new or existing venture. Experience all the key aspects of business planning; including the development or re�ning your vision, developing a SWOT analysis and business plan, testing �nancial feasibility, marketing and strategic planning. Learn to be a more e�ective communicator and how to develop a supportive network of small business partners. Local small business leaders will come and speak to the class on a regular basis in order to share their experiences building successful businesses.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA052 ADH 15879 Feb 17 6:30PM-9:00PM Tue 10 WEEKS DANVERS ROBICHAUD $329

Event & Wedding PlanningCorporate Event PlanningLearn how to create and coordinate successful events for the corporate world. Develop the skills and understanding to plan any size or type of event or meeting. We will discuss how to select the best vendors for catering, hosting, décor, entertainment, AV, and how to e�ectively negotiate contracts. �is course will help student identify the procedures and responsibilities associated with being an e�ective Corporate Event Project Manager. We will discuss various business events and how to implement a timeline of tasks to ensure success. Prerequisite: Students should have a basic understanding of event planning.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA210 XDH 18321 Mar 26 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS FISHER $209

Event PlanningAn event planner’s job is dynamic, rewarding, and fun. Learn the fundamentals of event planning, explore the various facets of an event planner’s job, de�ne industry terms, and gain practical insight into the valuable tools and resources available to help you become a successful event planner. Wedding planning will also be covered.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA064 ADH 16339 Jan 26 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR K-TADIELLO $299

Event Design/DecorExplore the techniques used for transforming any space from the ordinary to the extraordinary. By combining design elements from lighting and fabric to architectural structures and props, learn how to stretch your imagination. Embrace your personal style and unique vision by creating “emotional moments” that will have lasting memories for your clients. Whether it’s a wedding, gala black tie dinner or a business conference, Event Design and Décor will teach you how to carry a theme throughout your event space. Please note this is not an interior design course; it is geared toward event design only. Prerequisite: Event Planning.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA151 XCH 17100 Apr 13 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR K-TADIELLO $169

New! Fundraising for Event Planning Many non-pro�ts hold several events a year to raise money to fund their operations. Learn strategies on how to organize and execute a successful fundraising events such as endurance events, galas and auctions. Topics include: Working with volunteers and Boards, maximizing sponsorships, event logistics, and ways to increase your revenue. Additionally, we will explore fundraising so�ware for pledge events and auctions. We will also discuss marketing and how to incorporate social media to help promote your cause.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA322 BDH 18494 Feb 05 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 4 WEEKS DANVERS FISHER $169

Front Office EssentialsTraining for Front O�ce PersonnelLearn and practice a di�erent skill needed for such employment. Speech, grammar, writing skills, business appearance, and e�cient movement will be practiced as some of the qualities necessary for this profession.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA816 ACH 17215 Feb 02 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HART $209

H.R. ManagementOnline Course: Employee SelectionIn this self-paced, online course, learn about the process of selecting the best candidate from a large, diverse pool of high-quality applicants. Based on D. Quinn Mills’ book, Principles of Human Resource Management, discuss how to conduct an e�ective job interview, ask questions that elicit relevant information and avoid questions that might be seen as discriminatory. Consider how to discover more about a candidate through the use of reference checks, background checks, and testing. By the end, skills will include how to conduct an e�ective job interview, analyze a candidate pool and identify the most quali�ed candidate given a job description and requirements, and deal productively and sensitively with internal candidates for a job opening. Target Audience: �e course is designed for adult learners. Prerequisites: None.LEVEL: Introductory ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE: 3-5 hours FEE: $79 TO REGISTER: Please visit community.northshore.edu/online/mindedge.html

SHRM Essentials of Human Resources Management Knowledge of HR essentials can make you a better manager, protect your company from needless litigation, and help advance your career. In cooperation with the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), this course covers real-life HR issues, including employment law, selecting quali�ed employees, compensation, the employee performance process, and much more. You will earn a Certi�cate of Completion from NSCC and earn 1.5 CEUs. Textbook included.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA678 ACN 14599 Feb 10 6:30PM-9:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR DABRIEO $499

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SHRM Learning System Certi�cation Prep CourseEarn the new standard in HR certi�cation. Establish yourself as a globally-recognized human resource expert by earning the new standard in HR Certi�cation: SHRM Certi�ed Professional (SHRM-CP™) and SHRM Senior Certi�ed Professional (SHRM-SCP™). �e course is designed primarily for individuals seeking credentials that focus on identifying and testing the knowledge and practical real-life experiences HR professionals around the world need to excel in their careers today. Textbook included.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA693 ACN 14618 Feb 02 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 13 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WILSON $1,349

Floral DesignFloral Design IDesign and take home an arrangement each week, including: round, long and low, vertical, loose and airy, and cottage garden styles. Learn care, culture, and handling of �owering plants. Fresh cut �owers and �orist supplies are available in class. A $90 perishable fee is payable to instructor at �rst class. Please bring scissors, knife, ribbon cutters and wire cutters to class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM902 AAH 11572 Feb 18 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM ENG $209Floral Design IICreate more challenging arrangements using tropical �owers, exotics, lilies, Dutch �owers, and several species of roses. Use an unusual and diverse variety of greenery and interesting containers to complement each arrangement. Discuss “cut” �ower identi�cation and preservation. Bring a pair of scissors. A $120 perishable fee is payable to instructor at �rst class. Please bring scissors, knife, ribbon cutters and wire cutters to class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM907 XAH 13948 Apr 08 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM ENG $209Creative Gi� and Fruit Baskets �is is for �oral design students or anyone considering gi� baskets as a business. Emphasis is on creative wrapping and presentation. A $135 materials fee is payable to instructor at �rst class (the retail value of each completed basket will be $60-$90). COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM946 AOH 17869 Feb 19 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 4 WEEKS DANVERS STAFF $99Floral Merchandising and Business Practices Reserved for Floral Design Certi�cate students who have successfully completed the four basic core courses. Learn valuable information on merchandising �owers, gi� plants, decorative accessories, window display, end caps, focal areas, promotional publications, and building customer loyalty. Explore bookkeeping systems used extensively by �orists, become acquainted with credit card changes, wire service, time management, product pricing, and personal productivity skills.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM937 XDH 17180 Apr 14 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS DANVERS STAFF $209Floral Wreaths and Arrangements SeriesGet your tabletops ready for the season in this four part series. Register for the individual topics that interest you or sign up for all four and receive a discount: Valentine’s Day; St. Patrick’s Day; Celebrate Spring; Welcome to Summer. A $100 materials fee due at �rst class to cover all four courses or $25 per course. Class meets February 11, March 11, April 15 and May 13.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM514 ACH 17162 Feb 11 10:00AM-11:30AM Wed 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $149Valentine ArrangementCreate a romantic fresh �oral arrangement for that special someone and that someone could even be you! A beautiful arrangement that anyone would love. A $20 material fee payable to instructor. For refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM542 ACH 17174 Feb 11 10:00AM-11:30AM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $39St. Patrick’s Day ArrangementGive them green! Explore new varieties of natural green �owers (not dyed) and make dinner party centerpieces or bu�et pieces incorporating di�erent add-ons. A $20 material fee payable to instructor. For refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM543 BCH 17175 Mar 11 10:00AM-11:30AM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $39Celebrate Spring ArrangementCelebrate spring! Create a spring celebration using di�erent techniques. �ink spring and you think of colors and �owers of the season: birds nest, eggs, etc. A $20 material fee payable to instructor. For refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM544 CCH 17176 Apr 15 10:00AM-11:30AM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $39Welcome to Summer Create a fun and �esta summer arrangements using seasonal �owers! A $20 material fee payable to instructor. For refund, you must withdraw three business days prior to the start of class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM545 XCH 18330 May 13 10:00AM-11:30AM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $39Sympathy Floral Art�is advanced course is designed to instruct you on the wide variety of sympathy arrangements. Establish a bond of caring and comfort when working with the grieving family. Designs include traditional pieces and new designs keeping up with the ever changing trends in the sympathy market. A $160 material fee is payable to instructor at �rst class. Prerequisite: Floral Design I and II.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM916 XLH 13949 Jan 27 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 8 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $209

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Wedding Flowers Create beautiful wedding designs from ceremony to centerpiece. Design techniques for ceremony arrangements, pew decorations, head table arrangements, centerpieces, and other ideas. Bring scissors and wire cutters. A $130 perishable fee is payable to instructor at �rst class. Prerequisite: Floral Design I and Floral Design II.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM957 BLH 11559 Mar 31 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $209

Interior DesignBasic Kitchen Design: An Introduction Learn basic knowledge of kitchen planning, guidelines, di�erent types of kitchens and choices in wood and cabinetry. Create hand-drawn kitchen layouts to scale. Also covers appliance overview, how to meet with clients and determine their needs, and client presentations. Prerequisite: Dra�ing for Interior Designers: An Introduction.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA675 CCN 14598 Mar 02 9:30AM-11:30AM Mon 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR LOJEK $269

Color 3D: Less �eory, More Practice�row away your color wheel. Forget the tedious color theory exercises that you’ve done in the past. �is class is your opportunity to practice the spatial properties of color that will give you control over the visual outcome of your interior designs. Working with paint, �ooring and fabric samples, as well as a color drawing medium, students will solve three dimensional design problems by applying the color principles that are the tools of the interior design trade. Be ready to be amazed by the power of color and the ease with which you can master the visual art of illusion.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA694 ADH 14619 Mar 23 9:00AM-12:00PM Mon 8 WEEKS DANVERS COLLINS JERMAIN $369

Designing Interiors with Feng ShuiIntroduction to Feng Shui and its connection to all aspects of interior design. Feng Shui principles use design and placement of interior elements, along with detection and use of chi (energy) to attain visual harmony. Learn how to analyze and apply these principles through space planning, colors, textures, and shapes while adding another dimension to your interior design education.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA005 ACN 15211 Mar 31 9:00AM-11:00AM Tue 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR P-RUTKOWSKI $269

Dra�ing for Interior DesignersLearn the basic fundamentals of dra�ing, the tools of the trade and how to use them, and what is needed to provide a crisp, clean, legible drawing. Learn how to draw �oor plans, elevations, and sections; how to measure; and how to read scales and architectural plans. Portable dra�ing table will be required (discussed at �rst class).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA403 ADN 17877 Jan 12 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 10 WEEKS DANVERS LOJEK $319CSA403 CCN 13880 Mar 18 9:30AM-11:30AM Wed 10 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR LOJEK $319

Dra�ing Refresher Course�is class is for those students that have had a dra�ing class at some point but need a refresher. We will review how to use scales, how to draw �oor plans and elevations. Portable dra�ing table and other supplies are required for all classes, including the �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA404 CCN 18479 Mar 24 9:30AM-11:30AM Tue 3 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR LOJEK $109

Fundamentals of Interior DesignDiscuss new construction and renovation and provide the information required to enable designers to work with architects and to read/understand blueprints; provide basic knowledge of space planning, lighting, kitchen and bath design overviews; �ooring selection and installation; study of imported and designer area carpets and rugs; and current trends in wall treatments and �nishes. Consists of instructor lecture, guest lecturers and distributed materials. Materials list will be emailed a week prior to class starting.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA242 BCN 11977 Jan 15 6:00PM-8:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MORAN $269CSA242 CCN 14063 Mar 20 9:00AM-11:00AM Fri 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MORAN $269

History of Furniture StylesExplore the extraordinary styles from Ancient, Renaissance, Georgian, Victorian, French, Art Nouveau, Arts and Cra�s, Art Decor, and Contemporary periods. Identify their unique motifs, ornamentation, construction, and styles that are still classics today.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA616 BCN 13288 Mar 26 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR NICHOLS $269

Interior Design BootcampAn advanced design workshop focused on launching your interior design business including various business models, establishing trade accounts, marketing, blogging and social media and advanced design and client presentation techniques.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA238 XCN 17498 Apr 25 9:00AM-3:00PM Sat 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HAZELTON $199

Interior Design Studio OneLearn the technical requirements to complete an interior design project. Explore �oor planning, color and material coordination, and furniture schedules. Complete project boards that will become part of your professional portfolio. A materials list will be distributed at the �rst class. Prerequisite: Introduction to Dra�ing for Interior Designers.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA402 BCN 13521 Apr 14 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue/Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HAZELTON $369

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Interior Designers Guide to OrganizingWhat part does organization play with your interior design projects and clients? We will cover fundamentals of organizing things and rooms, along with how to work successfully with varied clients on di�erent projects. What impact does the “stu�” have on your work, while you are there and a�erwards? What does the client think about the amount of stu� they have and how do you work with whatever they believe? We will also spend some time on the professional organizing industry: when it makes sense to refer, what to expect, and how to work together.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA274 BCN 18273 Mar 18 10:30AM-12:30PM Wed 5 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $199

Lighting for Interior DesignEnjoy a combination of lectures and classroom discussion designed to assist both professionals and homeowners with residential lighting. Topics include new construction, renovation, and retro�tting. Explore di�erent types of lighting, including general purpose, task, and accent lighting and learn about the preparation through �nalization methods for each type. Final class will be a �eld trip to a lighting �xture supplier. Students with existing projects are encouraged to bring their building plans for review and discussion with the class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA031 ACN 15224 Mar 31 9:30AM-11:30AM Tue 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR GLIDDEN $269

Staging/RedesignWhether for residential or business situations, are you looking to develop that knack of knowing what to place where in your design scheme to best use a space? One lucky student will have a free consultation in exchange for hosting the class one time during the course.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA073 ACN 15863 Feb 23 9:30AM-11:30AM Mon 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR GLIDDEN $269

Textiles and Materials Learn the large spectrum of fabrics available to the interior designer. Explore fabric make-up, aesthetics, durability, maintainability values, appropriate application to speci�cations, and how to create �nish schedule charts for residential and commercial interiors. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA408 ACN 13881 Mar 27 9:30AM-11:30AM Fri 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HAZELTON $269

Window Treatment and So� Furnishing DesignLearn to design curtains and so� furnishings. Knowledge gained will help you design treatments to suit any style, decor, and budget.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA149 ACN 16840 Apr 15 9:30AM-11:30AM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HAZELTON $199

Landscape DesignIdenti�cation and Culture of Shrubs An introduction to the most commonly planted shrubs in New England, their distinguishing characteristics, horticultural requirements, and some suggested landscape applications. Learn to choose appropriate shrubs for the landscape as well as recognize established specimens. Plant specimens, slide lectures, and weekend �eld trips will be utilized to teach the material. �e class meets for seven sessions during the six weeks, and includes one mandatory weekend �eld trip, to be arranged with the instructor in class. One quiz and a �nal test will be given and a photo journal is required for successful completion of this course. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM293 XCH 13302 Apr 02 7:15PM-9:15PM Thu 7 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR SIMPSON $209

Landscape Design Drawing: Session 1Learn basic landscape design principles and techniques, basic hand drawing and dra�ing techniques. �is class introduces students to basic landscape design and how to illustrate your designs with hand-drawn graphics. It is suitable for professionals, homeowners, and career changers. A basic knowledge of trees, shrubs, and perennials will be helpful. Homework and a small workspace at home is required. Textbooks required, available at Danvers campus bookstore. Class requirement: A 20" x 30" dra�ing table with legs to provide support at the back edge or a plain dra�ing board required for class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM962 ACH 11955 Feb 05 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 7 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR FENNER $229

Landscape Design Drawing: Session 2Learn designing and drawing a conceptual plan for a small landscape project. �is class continues developing skills in basic landscape design techniques and how to illustrate your designs with hand-drawn graphics. It is suitable for professionals, homeowners, and career changers. A basic knowledge of trees, shrubs, and perennials will be helpful. Homework and a small workspace at home is required. Textbooks required, available at Danvers campus bookstore. Class requirement: A 20" x 30" dra�ing table with legs to provide support at the back edge or a plain dra�ing board required for class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM984 ACH 11956 Apr 02 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 7 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR FENNER $229

Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Spring, Beverly Enjoy learning “on-site” at Long Hill, an outstanding Country Garden estate in Beverly, managed by the Trustees of Reservations. �is is a hands-on opportunity to participate in spring landscaping and garden maintenance with a �eld professional/supervisor. Enjoy some of the workshops sponsored by the Long Hill Horticultural series.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM935 AOH 11564 Mar 19 09:00AM-12:00PM Tue/Thu 10 WEEKS FIELD BOUCHARD $239

Materials and Methods of Landscape Construction�is class introduces you to construction details, materials, and methods for the landscape. Wood arbors, decks, fences and gates, stone walls, site furniture, patio and walkway paving and other subjects such as soils, grading and earthwork will be discussed. Hands-on drawing exercises will be given. Drawing experience will be helpful. Simple homework exercises will be required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM356 XCH 17929 Mar 31 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 7 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR FENNER $229

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Perennials, Annuals, and Vines: Identi�cation and Culture�is class covers identifying and growing the most suitable annuals, perennials, and vines for the New England area. Weekly slide lectures discuss plant identi�cation and horticultural requirements. You will examine foliage, �owers, texture, color, and companion planting. Weekly quizzes and one design project are required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM287 ADH 11950 Jan 28 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS DANVERS FLANAGAN $199

New! Plan Your Kitchen GardenGrowing your own food is satisfying, delicious, and fun. We will discuss the best vegetables and herbs to grow in your backyard kitchen garden. Topics include size of your garden, soil prep, seed starting, planting, maintenance, and harvesting. Each student will prepare a sketch and plant list for their own garden plot.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM578 ACH 18495 Mar 12 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR FLANAGAN $149

Planning a Four-Season GardenWith a bit of planning you can create interest and enjoyment year round in your garden. Starting with the “bones” of the garden, explore ways to use plants and garden structures for a variety of e�ects as the seasons change.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM088 XDH 16285 Apr 16 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS FLANAGAN $39

Gardening With Native Plants Learn what makes a plant “native” and which plants are native to New England. Many of these trees, shrubs, and �owers are attractive and carefree additions to the home garden. �ey also provide an excellent wildlife habitat. Learn about identifying, purchasing, and growing them in your own backyard. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM089 XDH 14577 Apr 23 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS FLANAGAN $39

Container GardeningIf you don’t have room for a garden, or just want to add punch to your patios, window boxes, and walkways, containers are a fun way to go! Learn how to design, plant, and care for a variety of eye-catching container plantings. We will discuss color, texture, containers, and how to select healthy plants.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM084 XDH 14574 Apr 30 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS FLANAGAN $39

Herb Gardens Learn how to design, plant, and grow a successful herb garden. Discuss a variety of common and unusual herbs and how to use them in cooking, baking, and cra�s. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM181 XDH 16286 May 07 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 1 DAY DANVERS FLANAGAN $39

Sustainable Land Care Examine the principals of organic land care management relating to sustainability in the green industry. Areas of concentration are introduction to consult, design, install and maintain ecological landscapes in the environment we all share. Create your own Eco Health care �le including 28 step programs introduction, energy, the premise no synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides and the USDA zone map, soil test and analysis (results, in folio, organic interpretation), master plan, soil and compost food web (soil improvements, amendments), compost and compost tea, organic lawns, sustainable gardens, wetlands, the Eco machine, xeriscaping, minimum practices and organic fertilizers, bio control pest tool box, wildlife, ponds and water features, hardscapes, orchards, urbanscapes, invasive plants, nutrition all using the latest technology.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA835 ACH 18503 Feb 11 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 9 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR DRAGON $219

Nonprofit CoursesOnline Course: Nonpro�t Board and Volunteer Development Volunteers are the lifeblood of most nonpro�t organizations. Board members are a special type of volunteer. �ey help to guide the direction of a nonpro�t, to promote the organization in the community, and to ensure that the nonpro�t’s mission is ful�lled. Topics include: how nonpro�ts can make volunteer programs more successful, the responsibilities of the board and models for organizing a nonpro�t board and recruiting board members. Target Audience: �is is a self-paced, online course for those seeking to gain a basic understanding of board and volunteer development in a nonpro�t environment. Prerequisites: None. LEVEL: Introductory ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE: 5 hours FEE: $150 TO REGISTER: Please visit community.northshore.edu/online/mindedge.html

Online Course: Social Media for Nonpro�tsIn this self-paced, online course, learn to use social media in communicating, marketing, public relations, and fundraising for nonpro�ts. It explores the major social media platforms (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest) as vehicles for nonpro�ts to reach their members, volunteers, and donors, and discuss the importance of each. Learn how social media can be used to better engage a nonpro�t’s audience and outline the key questions nonpro�ts should consider as they become involved in social media including the strengths and weaknesses of di�erent social media platforms, the costs involved and the measurement of e�ectiveness. Target Audience: �e course is designed for adult learners seeking to gain a basic understanding of social media for nonpro�t organizations. �is course is best suited for learners with a basic understanding of how nonpro�ts operate. Prerequisites: None. LEVEL: Introductory ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE: 3-5 hours FEE: $79 TO REGISTER: Please visit community.northshore.edu/online/mindedge.html

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Crisis Management WorkshopCrises occur o�en in organizations: Natural disasters, sexual harassment charges, product call backs, and various types of criminal acts all require e�ective communication with internal and external stakeholders. �is workshop will examine crisis communication tools and frameworks to understand the communication �ow. We will discuss key concepts and principles of crisis communications, the importance of leadership, communication, and advanced preparation, and the impact that culture has on crisis communication success. Understand the di�erence between routine emergencies and crisis. We will discuss and develop the elements of an e�ective communication plan by analyzing crisis scenarios and how you would respond to them.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA354 BCN 18475 Mar 04 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR FRASCA $69

Ethics and Nonpro�t PracticeExplore critical aspects of ‘best practices’ in nonpro�t organizations, such as ethical issues that impact accountability and transparency. Topics will include codes of conduct, ethical decision-making, mission and vision statements, and the role of non-pro�t leadership in maintaining ethical standards and practices. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA276 BCN 18274 Mar 18 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR FRASCA $69

Financial Recordkeeping for Nonpro�ts�is is an introduction to nonpro�t accounting (fund accounting), the basic means of recording and reporting �nancial information for their Board, Executive Director, contributors and State and Local governments. Discover the uses and limitations of such �nancial statements and related information and apply analytical tools in making both business and �nancial decisions. Topics examined include those related to �nancial position, operating results, cash �ows, and �nancial strength. Study the basic accounting systems and learn how various accounting alternatives for recording �nancial transactions impact on the usefulness of the information provided for decision-making.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA240 XCN 17500 Mar 02 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR GERARDI $279

Fundraising and Development in Nonpro�tsNonpro�ts need funding to become sustainable. Learn about the many methods of fundraising and development from grants to special events to online giving. We will di�erentiate fundraising from development, examine trends of the nonpro�t sector in Massachusetts such as revenue streams, and create the case so you are prepared to make the ask. We will discuss the importance of donor retention and engaging the board and volunteers in order to generate revenue.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA346 ACN 17916 Apr 14 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR FRASCA $279

Grant Writing EssentialsLearn the essentials of grant writing including how to compose well-developed, succinctly written grant proposals. Learn how to read and understand grant language and requirements and how to research, identify and approach appropriate funding sources with an e�ective message. No required reading. A suggested reading list will be provided in class. Come to class with AGM forms downloaded from www.agmconnect.org/cpf/.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA700 ACN 17903 Mar 04 6:00PM-8:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR SZABO $279

Grant Writing Part 2: WorkshopBuild on the Grant Writing Essentials class and work on grant applications during workshop time, with facilitated, instructive feedback. Assistance will be provided to help compose well-developed, succinctly written grant proposals in a workshop setting. Participants will be able to utilize tools learned in the Grant Writing Essentials class to write with clarity and persuasion. No required reading. It is recommended that students �rst take the Grant Writing Essentials class. Please come to class with AGM forms downloaded from www.agmconnect.org/cpf/.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA722 ACN 18454 Apr 15 5:30PM-8:30PM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR SZABO $69

Legal Issues and Governance in Nonpro�tsLearn the legal requirements and policy implications for nonpro�t organizations. Nonpro�ts play an important role in our society and have unique legal. Topics will include state law issues, governance models, director �duciary responsibilities, liability concerns, dissolution, state attorney general oversight and regulation of charitable solicitation and fundraising practices. Will also review “best practices” and ways for nonpro�t organizations to demonstrate accountability to its donors and other stakeholders.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA277 ACN 18267 Apr 16 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR GERARDI $279

Marketing and Promoting Nonpro�tsGet your nonpro�t and your cause noticed! Reach new supporters and better connect with and engage current supporters, volunteers and donors. Explore best practices and case studies in nonpro�t marketing and gain hands-on tips currently being used by nonpro�ts to engage stakeholders. We will discuss the three objectives of promotion and the tools of the promotional mix and how it impacts the nonpro�ts.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA275 BCN 18272 Mar 03 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR FRASCA $279

Principles of Managing a Nonpro�t Organization�e course provides an introduction to all aspects of managing and leading a nonpro�t organization in order to increase organizational e�ectiveness and sustainability.. Topics include reviewing the current state of the nonpro�t sector, the basics of developing a mission statement, understanding the role of the board, fundraising, marketing, �nancial management, planning, and sustainability. We will examine and analyze through class discussions, handouts, and online research what other nonpro�t organizations are doing in each of these areas.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA657 ACN 17902 Jan 13 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR FRASCA $279

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Strategic Planning for Nonpro�ts Workshop Strategic plans help provide a clear focus and alignment of resources to improve e�ciency and e�ectiveness in an organization. In this workshop we will discuss key terms and concepts and you will learn the components of a strategic plan, and understand the importance of leadership, vision, and mission, as part of the plan. You will learn how to develop an action plan, and implement, monitor, measure, and evaluate a strategic plan. We will review strategic plans that some organizations created and help prepare you to get started on developing your own. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA347 BCN 18022 Mar 11 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR FRASCA $69

Real Estate Sales & BrokersReal Estate Salesperson’s Exam Preparation Designed to provide knowledge and understanding of real estate principles and practices necessary to qualify for a position as a real estate salesperson. Prepare for the Massachusetts Real Estate Salesperson’s Examination. Explore property, contracts, closing, �nancing, brokerage, housing, zoning, appraisal, Massachusetts’ license law, and real estate math. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA331 ACN 11391 Feb 03 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue/Thu 7 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR LOTHROP $399CSA331 ALN 11390 Mar 31 9:30AM-12:30PM Tue/Thu 7 WEEKS LYNN NOBLE $399

Social MediaShare �is: Social Media for Personal Professional and Organizational Use (Revised)Get introduced to social media and the various methods of using it for personal, professional and organizational purposed. We will cover the nuts and bolts of social media platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube and Blogger. Gain deeper understanding on how to use these tools for di�erent opportunities and engagement with di�erent populations. Explore marketing, advertising, and connecting with customers and communities. Review social media issues including proper etiquette, privacy and quantifying social media interactions.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP207 ACN 17124 Feb 24 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 3 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR EATON $299

TradesNew! Online Course: Commercial Food Equipment Repair – Basic Technician TrainingMaster the skills you need to gain employment as a commercial food equipment repair technician! �is engaging, interactive curriculum is available online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. �e course, which can be completed in 30 days or less, covers basic topics in electricity, gas and steam as well as an introduction to the commercial food equipment industry. You are guaranteed a job interview with an authorized service company a�er successfully completing the program. Note: �is course is endorsed by the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association (CFESA). �e CFES industry is a veteran-friendly industry recruiting talented and quali�ed personnel. May need to pass CORI and drug tests.FEE: $1,495 TO REGISTER: Please visit community.northshore.edu/online/mindedge.html

Auto Damage AppraisalAuto Damage Appraisal – 60-Hour Test Prep�is State approved course is for individuals who want to obtain their Automobile Appraisal License and have some automotive experience. Course covers how to read, write, and appraise auto damage and prepares students for the state certi�cation exam. Cost includes required manual. Bring a three-ring binder to �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA782 ADH 16826 Jan 17 9:00AM-3:00PM Sat 10 WEEKS DANVERS GEORGE $570CSA782 BCH 18436 Apr 18 9:00AM-3:00PM Sat 10 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR GEORGE $570

Building CodesRestricted Construction Supervisor Exam PrepLearn how to understand and use the Massachusetts State Building Code (1- and 2-family) and the Energy Code (IECC). It shows how they are structured and how to navigate the codes to answer any questions that the codes address. At the completion of the course you will be ready for the Board of Building Regulations and Standards (BBRS) Construction Supervisors License Exam (Restricted 1- and 2-family). �ere are four (4) textbooks required, for complete list, please call 978-236-1200.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA279 XCN 11681 Feb 18 5:00PM-8:00PM Wed 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $219

Unrestricted Construction Supervisor Exam PrepLearn how to understand and use the Massachusetts State Building Code, the Handicap Access Code (521 CMR) and the Energy Code (IECC). Course will show how the codes are structured and how to navigate them to answer any questions that the codes address. At the completion of the course you will be ready for the Board of Building Regulations and Standards (BBRS) Construction Supervisors’ License Exam (Unrestricted). �ere are seven (7) textbooks required, for complete list, please call 978-236-1200.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA148 ACN 16837 Feb 18 5:00PM-8:00PM Wed 7 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $299

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Unrestricted Construction Supervisor License Renewal Massachusetts Unrestricted Construction Supervisors are required to obtain 12 hours of continuing education for each renewal. �e following course is state approved, and satis�es all of your required and elective hours. Topics Include: Code Review, Workplace Safety, Business Practices/Workers’ Compensation, Energy and Lead Safe Practices. Must bring ICC Code book and Massachusetts amendments to �rst class. To purchase, visit www.iccsafe.org.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA261 ACN 17951 Jan 22 5:00PM-8:15PM Thu 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $199CSA261 XCN 18308 Apr 27 5:00PM-8:15PM Mon 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $199

AestheticsBasic AestheticsA 300 clock-hour program approved by the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Cosmetology. Designed to give students a fundamental knowledge of, and practice with the products, electric equipment, and techniques used on clients in the aesthetics industry. Students will have hands-on training in skin care, facial massage, facial and body waxing, and makeup application. Students will learn physiology, histology and anatomy of the skin, including skin diseases and disorders, cosmetic chemistry and ingredient analysis, sterilization, sanitation, and bacteriology. Students will work on clients in a clinical environment to practice these treatments and procedures while learning about professional ethics, business opportunities, record keeping, and sales aspects of the aesthetics and spa industry. Students will be prepared to take the Massachusetts Aesthetics License Examination a�er completion of the 300 hour course. Immunization record must be completed and submitted �rst week of class. Textbook required, available at Danvers Bookstore. NSCC placement o�ce will assist students �nding employment but does not guarantee employment. Payment plan available and arrangements should be made at the time of registration. Please contact student accounts, 978-762-4000 x 4508 or x 4480, as soon as possible to make arrangements. Not eligible for �nancial aid. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA300 ACH 18558 Jan 20 9:00AM-2:30PM Tue/Wed/Thu 20 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR TENNANT $3,900

Body Exfoliation and Wrap: Advanced Aesthetic WorkshopLearn the theory and bene�ts behind body treatments and three methods of full body exfoliation: dry body brushing, scrub, and natural enzyme. Learn room setup, draping the client, full body wrap treatment techniques as well as performing these treatments without the use of a shower or wet room in your salon/spa by using hot towel removal technique. Contradictions will be discussed as well as theory, hands on practice, and demo. Class requires that you give and receive treatment. Prerequisite: Licensed Aesthetician.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA305 ACH 17594 Jan 05 9:00AM-4:00PM Mon 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR TENNANT $229

Manual Lymphatic Massage: Advanced Aesthetic Workshop�is massage of the face, neck, and shoulders will teach you the technique of manual lymphatic drainage, the uses, and the speci�c amounts of pressure and rhythmic circular movements to stimulate lymph �ow to speed up the lymphatic system. A great treatment to help client’s with conditions with infections and low grade acne. Learn the bene�ts of this technique, how to utilize it in the treatment room as well as theory. Your clients will never leave with redness and or swelling a�er an aggressive treatment, again! Class requires that you give and receive treatment. Prerequisite: Licensed Aesthetician.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA303 XCH 17861 May 11 9:00AM-4:00PM Sat 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR TENNANT $199

Bridal Makeup: Cosmetology and Advanced Aesthetic WorkshopIncrease your revenue by o�ering bridal makeup! Learn what questions to ask the bride and wedding party consultation, makeup tips and techniques, lash tabbing, supplies needed, and the contract and pricing for this service. Includes theory, bridal makeup demo, and hands on practice of bridal makeup. Lashes and glue will be supplied. Please bring your own makeup and brushes. Prerequisite: Licensed Aesthetician or Cosmetologist.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA307 XCH 17592 May 18 9:00AM-4:00PM Mon 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR TENNANT $199

Nail TechnicianNail TechnicianA 100+ clock hour course designed to prepare students to take the Massachusetts State Board Exam. Course covers natural nail services of manicuring and pedicuring, human anatomy and nail and skin physiology, plus arti�cial nail services will be introduced along with a clinical lab for experience on outside clients. Included in the cost of tuition: a professional technician travel case, salon tools and supplies, required textbook, workbook and state exam review book.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM977 AAH 11555 Feb 09 5:00PM-9:00PM Mon/Wed 12 WEEKS MIDDLETON CHAMPLAIN $1,299

ComputersMicrosoft Office

Introduction to the ComputerAn ideal beginner’s class. Start with computer hardware basics to exploring Windows and O�ce 2010 (covering Word). Learn through

hands-on sessions how to open, close, size and switch between windows; create, edit, format, save and print a document. Build the necessary foundation for further study in computers. Knowledge of the keyboard is necessary.

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CSP240 ACN 11319 Jan 27 9:00AM-11:30AM Tue 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR IOCCO $199CSP240 BLN 18277 Mar 05 6:00PM-8:30PM Thu 4 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $199CSP240 BCN 11626 Apr 29 3:00PM-5:30PM Wed 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $199

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Introduction to the ComputerAn ideal beginner’s class. Start with computer hardware basics to exploring Windows and O�ce 2010 (covering Word). Learn through

hands-on sessions how to open, close, size and switch between windows; create, edit, format, save and print a document. Build the necessary foundation for further study in computers. Knowledge of the keyboard is necessary.

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Access 2013: Level 1Access is the Microso� O�ce Database Management System (DBMS). Discuss and utilize database management concepts as we create a database �le along with the four major Access objects: tables to store, sort, and �lter data; forms for data entry and display; queries to request speci�ed �elds and records from a table; and reports for formal printed output from a table or query. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP255 XCN 11625 Feb 04 6:00PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $269

Excel 2013: Level 1Increase your productivity with this introduction to the popular spreadsheet program. Create budget and expense reports by entering and copying formulas and functions. Format spreadsheets with di�erent fonts, styles, shading, and color. Create and print colorful bar, line, and pie graphs. Use the database functions to sort and print records. Textbook required, available at the Danvers and Lynn campus bookstore. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP115 ACN 11313 Jan 14 1:00PM-4:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR LAUZON $269CSP115 BLN 18275 Feb 03 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS LYNN OSBAHR $269CSP115 CCN 14636 Feb 26 6:00PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WHEELER $269

Excel 2013: Level 2�is course is appropriate for those people who have completed Level 1 course in Excel or have a solid working knowledge of the program. Topics include tables, templates, linking sheets and workbooks, range names, database �lter and sorts, subtotals and outlines, pivot tables, and macros. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP108 ACN 17519 Feb 25 1:00PM-4:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR LAUZON $269CSP108 BLN 18071 Mar 31 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS LYNN OSBAHR $269CSP108 XCN 17633 Apr 09 6:00PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WHEELER $269

Outlook 2013: Level 1�is course is more than a “how to” course. Sending and responding to emails is the easy part. Discuss the importance of using email responsibly and e�ectively as well as managing your calendar, contact information and utilizing the Tasks and Notes features. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP475 ACN 13962 May 01 1:00PM-4:00PM Fri 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $199

PowerPoint 2013: Level 1Welcome to the world of presentation graphics. Create professional looking overheads, slides, signs and on-screen presentations. Explore creating, viewing, editing and formatting through the use of fonts, color, clip art and drawing tools. Review bar graphs, pie graphs and organization charts. Must have some experience with Windows and the keyboard. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP177 ACN 16258 Feb 23 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MCNEIL $269CSP177 BCN 16257 Apr 15 9:00AM-12:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR LAUZON $269

Powerpoint 2013: Level 2Customize themes; add speaker notes; rehearse timings; work with the slide master; create a summary slide and hyperlinks; set up headers and footers on slides; design a handout master; add multimedia to a presentation; create tables. Prerequisite: Completion of Powerpoint Introduction or have some working knowledge of the program. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP101 XCN 18270 Apr 06 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MCNEIL $269

Word 2013: Level 1If you have some typing skills, are familiar with the keyboard and Windows, and have used some version of Word on a limited basis, this is the course for you. Create, format, and print all types of documents with MS Word 2013, the popular word processing program. Discuss �le management, text management, formatting and much more. Keyboard knowledge required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP116 ACN 13909 Jan 14 9:00AM-12:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR LAUZON $269CSP116 BLN 18518 Feb 18 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS LYNN M PETROCCIA $269CSP116 BCN 14877 Feb 24 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $269

Word 2013: Level 2Learn how to create, sort, and modify tables, create styles and bookmarks, work with section breaks, insert graphic objects, work with advanced headers and footers, navigate with hyperlinks, create templates, format columns, create footnotes and endnotes, insert a table of �gures, and create charts and diagrams. Prerequisite: A strong working knowledge of Microso� Word. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP105 ACN 17518 Feb 25 9:00AM-12:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR LAUZON $269CSP105 CCN 18271 Apr 07 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $269CSP105 XLN 18519 Apr 08 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS LYNN M PETROCCIA $269

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6 0 7 6 2 CSP236 XCG Access 2000 Workshop S 9 AM $99.00 $99.00 Program of Study (see list on page 2 of catalog): Comp TIA Network+

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Mail completed registration form along with your payment to: North Shore Community College, Enrollment & Records Office, 1 Ferncroft Road, P.O. Box 3340, Danvers, MA 01923-08402

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Computer WorkshopsExcel 2013 In a Day: Level 1 Create multiple spreadsheets and enter formulas and basic functions. Learn how to ‘absolute’ a cell and use it in a formula and apply speci�c formats to cells. Preview and set up a spreadsheet for printing. Work with multiple charts.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP165 BCN 17521 Feb 20 9:00AM-3:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129

Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 2 Convert a spreadsheet to a table/database and �lter, advance �lter, sort, and subtotal data; manipulate and group worksheets, link and consolidate Excel data, password protect workbooks, create and use named ranges in a formula, and more with functions. Prerequisite: Completion of Excel Workshop: Part 1 or have some working knowledge of the program.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP200 BCN 17529 Feb 27 9:00AM-3:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129

Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 3�is workshop will cover integration, pivot tables and pivot charts, and H and V lookups. Prerequisite: Must have an advanced knowledge of Excel.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP184 BCN 17528 Mar 06 9:00AM-3:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129

Excel: Just Formulas and FunctionsGain hands-on experience with Microso� Excel formulas and functions used to annualize data encountered in common business scenarios. We will import data and employ calculation, conditional and Lookup functions to extract useful information. Functions covered will include Average, If, VLookup, Count, CountIf and SumIf. We will discuss function arguments including relative and absolute references to cells and ranges. We will also discuss keyboard and mouse shortcuts for commonly used actions, as well as answer questions from participants.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP032 BCN 18447 May 08 9:00AM-12:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $99

Excel: Just Pivot TablesFocus just on analysis and consolidation of data using an Excel PivotTable report. Learn to transform loosely organized lists of data into concise useful interactive summary reports that make it easy to visualize, use, and present your information in various con�gurations. Visual reports in the form of Pivot Charts will also be included. �e So�ware utilized in this seminar is Microso� Excel 2010, but the techniques covered will apply to Excel 2007 and 2013 and work similarly in earlier Excel versions.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP033 BCN 18448 May 22 9:00AM-12:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $99

File Management Pro�ciencyCreate, delete, restore, rename, and copy �les and folders. Organize and keep track of your �les and folders more e�ciently using ‘My Computer’ and the �le manager ‘Explorer’. Become pro�cient in using a memory stick to store �les and folders and transfer to another computer. Use a network drive and hierarchy to locate �les and folders. Create shortcuts and perform searches. Memory stick required. Prerequisite: Completion of “Introduction to the Computer” or equivalent computer experience.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP291 ACN 17194 Jan 16 9:00AM-3:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129

New! Microso� O�ce Saturday SeriesAll Saturday Series Workshops run from 9:00am-3:00pm and are at the Beverly Cummings Center. TOPIC COURSE CODE CRN MTG TIME DATE DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

File Management CSP291 16816 9:00AM-3:00PM Mar 14 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129Word 1 CSP202 17533 9:00AM-3:00PM Mar 21 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR MCNEIL $129Word 2 CSP208 17535 9:00AM-3:00PM Mar 28 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR MCNEIL $129Excel 1 CSP165 17523 9:00AM-3:00PM Apr 11 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR MCNEIL $129Excel 2 CSP200 17530 9:00AM-3:00PM Apr 25 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR MCNEIL $129Powerpoint CSP201 18532 9:00AM-3:00PM May 02 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR MCNEIL $129Outlook CSP125 16810 9:00AM-3:00PM May 09 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129Access CSP203 17538 9:00AM-3:00PM May 16 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129

Outlook 2013 Workshop �is course is more than a “how to” course. Sending and responding to emails is the easy part. We will discuss the importance of using email responsibly and e�ectively as well as managing your calendar, contact information and utilizing the Tasks and Notes.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP125 ACN 16344 Mar 27 9:00AM-3:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129

PowerPoint 2013 In a DayWelcome to the world of presentation graphics. Create professional looking overheads, slides, signs and on-screen presentations. Explore creating, viewing, editing and formatting through the use of fonts, color, clip art, and drawing tools. Review bar graphs, pie graphs and organization charts. Must have some experience with Windows and the keyboard.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP201 XCN 17531 Mar 13 9:00AM-3:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR MCNEIL $129

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Powerpoint 2013 In a Day: Level 2Customize themes and slide masters; create a summary slide with hyperlinks; set up headers and footers on slides and handouts; add multimedia; work in Outline view; integrate with other o�ce programs. Prerequisite: Completion of Part I or have some working knowledge of the program.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP188 XCH 17201 Mar 20 9:00AM-3:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR MCNEIL $129

Word 2013 In a Day: Level 1 Cover text editing, �le management, formatting, tables and columns, and more. Keyboard and Windows experience required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP202 ACN 17532 Jan 23 9:00AM-3:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129

Word 2013 In a Day: Level 2 �is course covers tables, setting tabs, templates, cover pages, page layout, headers and footers, envelopes and labels and mail merge. Previous knowledge of Microso� Word required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP208 BCN 17534 Jan 30 9:00AM-3:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR PARTLAN $129

Additional Computer TrainingCreating Powerful Presentations: Prezi Training and DesignCreate and design presentations using the new presentation so�ware: Prezi. Creating powerful presentations is necessary for any individual, and Prezi enables students to develop interactive presentations with video, images, moving text and music. Students will work hands-on in the computer lab.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP292 BCN 18474 Feb 25 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR WEST $99

Going Google: Introduction to Google AppsCarefully examine Google Apps as a tool of communication, productivity and collaboration. It will explore how to e�ectively use Google Docs, Google Drive, Gmail and Chrome, Google Maps, Youtube, Google+, Google Calendar and Blogger. Students will work hands-on in the computer lab.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP507 CCN 18481 Mar 10 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WEST $199

iPad U – Getting StartedGet started on how to take full advantage of your iPad (iOS7). Learn through hands-on demonstrations how to customize your device including typing and using �nger gestures, syncing your content, setting up email and much more. Navigate through Apple’s App Store and practice �nding and installing various Apps on your iPad. Bring your own iPad to class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP030 ACN 18483 Feb 02 6:30PM-9:30PM Mon 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $129

iPad U – Beyond the Basics�is hands-on session will expand your iPad knowledge beyond basic functionality. Dive deeper to get the most out of your iPad and enhance your productivity for both business and personal use. Bring your own iPad to class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP031 BCN 18482 Feb 23 6:30PM-9:30PM Mon 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $129

Keyboarding on the Computer Do you need to learn the keyboard to use computers more e�ectively? If you have little or no keyboarding experience, you will gain speeds from 25+ words per minute. With previous training, you can increase speed and advance to higher topicsCOURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP100 ALN 11963 Jan 20 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue/Thu 5 WEEKS LYNN HANSON $189CSP100 CDN 17118 Mar 23 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon/Wed 5 WEEKS DANVERS HANSON $189

Mac Computers – IntroductionDesigned for those who want to learn to use a Macintosh computer. Learn basic skills that will provide a solid foundation for using the Apple Operating System for everyday use. Topics include the desktop, �nder and menus, �les and folders, setting user preferences, customizing the doc, the dashboard widgets such as the dictionary, calculator and clock, MAC applications, and �le sharing. In addition, learn how to connect the MAC to devices such as printers, digital cameras and iPods. Knowledge of the keyboard is necessary. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP110 XLN 18276 Apr 14 6:00PM-8:30PM Tue 5 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $229

Microso� Project 2013Learn the basic skills to plan and manage projects e�ectively with Microso� Project 2010. Create a project plan containing tasks, organize these tasks in a work breakdown structure containing task relationships, create and assign resources, and �nalize the project to implement the project plan. Learn the best strategies for navigating the application using the new Ribbon in Microso� Project 2013. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP160 ACN 14588 Mar 07 9:00AM-3:00PM Sat 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR QURESHI $199

Protect Your Privacy, Safety and Security OnlineMost people use the Internet and smartphones to socialize, communicate professionally and personally, shop, view media, conduct banking, and explore the world. However, most of us are unaware of the hundreds of ways in which we are targeted and manipulated online by scammers and dishonest marketers. We are tricked to click, download, and give away personal information in a way that puts us at risk for �nancial loss, fraud, identity the�, and computer infections. Learn how to spot the fraud, identify the scams and better protect your privacy. Stop being a target and learn how to reduce your risks online!COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA834 BCN 18493 Feb 04 6:00PM-7:30PM Wed 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR FODEMAN $99

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SketchUp Level 1Level 1 is designed to teach students the fundamentals of both 2D and 3D computer aided drawing. Emphasis will be placed on fully understanding the SketchUp interface and inference system. Lectures, tutorials, and in class assignments will guide students through the use of SketchUps drawing, construction, and modi�cation tools. By the end of the course students will have a 3D model constructed of groups and layers which will be ready for further development in the Level 2 SketchUp Course. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP511 ACN 17132 Mar 12 6:00PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MORAN $219

SketchUp Level 2�is course will continue the study of SketchUp 3D So�ware and its use as a computer aided design and dra�ing tool. Learn how to develop the house model that was started in the Intro to SketchUp course. Prerequisites: SketchUp Level 1 or comparable knowledge.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP220 XCN 18268 Apr 23 6:00PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MORAN $219

Graphic DesignAdobe Creative Suite 6Learn to use Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign in conjunction with each other to create graphics for print and web media. Discover the di�erences and similarities between these three programs, and how to choose the appropriate application for the job. �is project-based class will take you through the various steps necessary to create and implement graphics across several types of media, to produce clean, eye-catching pieces that deliver! Prerequisite: Completion of Level 1 Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP022 XCN 17911 Jan 13 9:00AM-12:00PM Tue 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BUGDEN $479

Adobe Illustrator: Level 1Geared to both artists and non-artists who wish to create a variety of high quality graphics. Cover the program’s terms, menus, tools, palettes, objects, and type. Explore keyboard shortcuts and the pen tool, Illustrator’s most powerful tool. Learn to manipulate type to create artwork, manage color, make gradients, and create new illustrations. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP265 ACN 11554 Jan 16 9:00AM-1:00PM Fri 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BUGDEN $269

Adobe Illustrator: Level 2Explore drawing and production strategies. Learn how to use the blend and gradient mesh tools, create original patterns, brushes, cross hatching e�ects, and save action sets. Emphasis will be on keyboard shortcuts for production speed and on the pen tool. Students must have knowledge of Illustrator or have completed the Level 1 course. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP421 BCN 15254 Feb 13 9:00AM-1:00PM Fri 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BUGDEN $269

Adobe InDesign: Level 1 Learn the page-layout so�ware most widely used in the graphic design and publishing industry. Learn the basic commands and features of InDesign to create various documents and the basic typographic design and page layout principles. �ese skills will enable you to quickly and e�ectively produce attractive documents. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP497 BCN 16326 Mar 26 6:00PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HILDEBRAND $269

Adobe InDesign: Level 2A continuation of InDesign: Level 1. Class will review InDesign basics and then focus on advanced techniques such as: tables, tabs, transparency, creating indices, path�nder, nested and object styles, link swatches, and more. �e focus will be on real-world examples of InDesign usage. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP499 ACN 16328 May 07 6:00PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HILDEBRAND $269

Adobe Photoshop: Level 1An introductory course designed to familiarize you with the so�ware that has become the industry standard in digital imaging. Learn both basic and more advanced techniques, including computer imaging, scanning, memory management, and imaging basics for the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: working knowledge of the PC or Macintosh. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP270 ACN 16321 Feb 02 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HILDEBRAND $269

Adobe Photoshop: Level 2Explore the full power of Photoshop as a graphic design production tool. �is course is a continuation of Photoshop: Level 1. Students must have knowledge of Photoshop or have completed the Level 1 course. Flash drive required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP422 ACN 12579 Mar 30 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HILDEBRAND $269

Graphic Design �eoryFocus on using the elements and principles of design to create successful graphic compositions for your clients. Students will learn and practice a variety of brainstorming techniques intended to jump start a graphic designers thought processes. �rough a series of in class exercises students will strengthen their ability to think like a designer and quickly generate design ideas using the simple tools of a pencil and paper. Required materials: Sketchbook, pencil, and colored pencils. Prerequisite: Principles of Design.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA371 ACN 15749 Feb 24 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MORAN $219

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Introduction to TypographyTypography can be one of the most in�uential elements of graphic design. �rough a series of lectures and assignments students will gain an understanding of the history of type, identi�cations and classi�cations of type, industry terminology, and hierarchy standards as it applies to graphic compositions. Students will be required to create digital compositions combining imagery and type throughout the course. Knowledge of a page layout program is required (Adobe’s Creative Suite or Microso� Powerpoint). Textbook required: Designing with Type, ISBN-13: 978-0823014132COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP027 XCN 18524 Mar 04 6:00PM-8:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HILDEBRAND $219

Professional Practice for Graphic DesignersGraphic Design as a profession is much more than making art. Client relationships, deadlines, and �nal project delivery will be addressed in a 6 week long project aimed at preparing students for the industry. Predesign, design development and post production will be explored alongside of imagery licenses, copyright rules, and general business practices. Knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite is a plus for students to maximize their course experience. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP034 XCN 18517 Apr 14 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MORAN $219

Web DesignWordpressWordpress has grown to become one of the world’s most popular content management systems (CMS) and blogging tools. Creating a simple blog or website no longer requires any knowledge of HTML, PHP, JavaScript, or other programming languages. Using Wordpress allows non-technical users to create and manage a basic blog or website. Learn how to get your blog or website started. Learn the basics of Wordpress; how to install and con�gure the so�ware; how to use themes, plug-ins, and widgets; and how to manage and update your website or blog. You will �nish this course having designed and developed your �rst blog or website.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP021 ACN 17848 Feb 06 9:00AM-12:00PM Fri 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $99CSP021 XCN 17919 May 11 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $99

High Tech Computer TrainingCompTIA Certifications

CompTIA A+ Certi�cationIf you are getting ready for a career as an entry-level information technology (IT) professional or personal computer (PC) service technician, the CompTIA A+ Certi�cation course is the �rst step in your preparation. Build on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with personal computer so�ware and hardware to present fundamental skills and concepts that you will use on the job. Acquire the essential skills and information you will need to install, upgrade, repair, con�gure, troubleshoot, optimize, and perform preventative maintenance of basic personal computer hardware and operating systems. Voucher Included. Textbook required. To order, call 800-478-7788, option 1. Use NSCC ID #204256, Book #093001SKT. When ordering the book, request getting the access key to online content.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP363 ACN 11486 Jan 27 6:00PM-10:00PM Tue/Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR RAIMO $1,799

CompTIA Cloud Essentials�e CompTIA Cloud Essentials certi�cation course will target candidates in IT and non-IT job roles that could bene�t from cloud education and testing on the high level business and technical concepts that make up the cloud computing landscape. �e certi�cation can also credential the cloud brokers, those who sell cloud services or whose strategic business plans include cloud technologies for their organization. �e CompTIA Cloud Essentials certi�cation demonstrates that an individual knows what cloud computing means from a business and technical perspective, as well as what is involved in moving to and governing the cloud. Voucher included. Textbook required. To order, call 800-478-7788, option 1. Use NSCC ID #204256, Book #08519553PB.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP029 CCN 18346 Mar 26 6:00PM-9:00PM Thu 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR SIMPSON $799

CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician Certi�cation�e recent explosion of the use of various IT systems in the healthcare arena have provided for a tremendous opportunity for IT professionals. �e deployment and utilization of electronic record keeping systems for use in healthcare presents both an opportunity and a challenge to all involved. Course topics include computer and networking technologies, as well as concepts, structure, issues, and technical solutions speci�c to the healthcare industry. Upon completion of this course, be prepared to sit for the CompTIA Healthcare IT certi�cation exam. Typical student for this course is an experienced IT professional in a role such as desktop support technician, network administrator, systems administrator, or database administrator, currently in or looking for opportunities within the healthcare industry. Prerequisite: CompTIA A+ or equivalent experience. Voucher Included. Textbook required. To order call: 800-478-7788, Option 1. Use NSCC ID #204256, Book #08571053PB.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP010 ACN 17879 Apr 01 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR RAIMO $999

CompTIA Network+ Network+ certi�cation candidates possess the knowledge to con�gure and operate a variety of networking products. �is exam covers a wide range of vendor and product neutral networking technologies that can also serve as a prerequisite for vendor-speci�c IT certi�cations. A+ certi�cation along with Network+ certi�cation may be used as an elective in the MCSA program. Target Audience: Network Administrators, Network Engineers, and System Administrators. Prerequisites: Exam is targeted for technicians with 18-24 months experience in the IT industry. A familiarity with Windows is required. Must be able to copy �les, create folders, use Microso� Notepad and navigate throughout Windows. A+ certi�cation or equivalent knowledge

and experience with personal computer so�ware and hardware to present fundamental skills and concepts that you will use on the job. Acquire the essential skills and information you will need to install, upgrade, repair, con�gure, troubleshoot, optimize, and perform preventative

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or CIW certi�cation is recommended, but not required. Voucher Included. Textbook required. To order, call 800-478-7788, option 1. Use NSCC ID #204256, Book #093021SPE. When ordering the book, request getting the access key to online content.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP448 ACN 12362 Jan 27 6:00PM-10:00PM Tue 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR SIMPSON $1,299

New! CompTIA Server+For students who are already A+ certi�ed, have 18-24 months of IT experience and want to add to your toolbox, Server + is the course for you! �is course is designed to give you advanced-level technical competency of server issues and technology, including installation, con�guration, upgrading, maintenance, environment, troubleshooting and disaster recovery. Voucher included. Textbook required. To order, call 800-478-7788, option 1. Use NSCC ID #204256, Book #08505553PB.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP003 XCN 18473 Apr 08 6:00PM-10:00PM Wed 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR SIMPSON $1,299

SolidWorksSolidWorksUse 3D parametric mechanical design so�ware to learn how to model parts, assemblies and produce drawings. SolidWorks allows you to apply your dra�ing and design knowledge to a curriculum-based project that integrates real world applications. Create mechanical parts and assemble the parts to produce a working drawing of a model. Strong computer skills and knowledge of windows required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP175 ACN 15780 Jan 27 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BREEZE $489

SolidWorks: DrawingsUse SolidWorks mechanical design so�ware to learn how to produce drawings of modeled parts and assemblies. SolidWorks allows you to apply your dra�ing knowledge to create drawings using orthographic projection, section, detail and auxiliary views, dimensions, BOMs, notes and symbols to communicate your designs for manufacturing and design on custom or standard drawing formats. Prerequisite: Solidworks Intro or equivalent experience.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP023 ACN 17881 Apr 07 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 3 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BREEZE $199

SolidWorks: PartsUse 3D parametric mechanical design so�ware to learn how to model advanced parts. SolidWorks allows you to apply your design knowledge to a curriculum-based project that integrates real world applications. Enhance your part modeling skills with advance techniques to model those unique shaped parts. Prerequisite: Solidworks Intro or equivalent experience.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP024 XCN 17882 Apr 28 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 3 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BREEZE $199

Languages

Basic English as a Second Language I Introduction to English for true beginners whose �rst language is not English. �e course includes extensive vocabulary development, simple reading and writing tasks, basic grammatical concepts, speaking, listening and student interaction. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Placement test administered at the Lynn campus. (See box for more information).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB234 ALH 13228 Feb 04 5:30PM-7:00PM Wed/Fri 12 WEEKS LYNN DESHAIES $199CSB234 BLH 13229 Feb 07 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 12 WEEKS LYNN RODRIGUEZ $199

Basic English as a Second LanguageIs English not your first language? Start learning English with noncredit courses in Basic ESL.

ESL Information Sessions. Attend the information session at the Lynn campus. Advisors will discuss the schedule of classes, types, levels, costs and financial aid possibilities for credit classes. You will be given an appointment for the assessment test.*

For more information call the ESL hotline: 781-477-2188.Pruebas Del Gravamen. Todos los estudiantes necesitan tomar una prueba del gravamen antes de colocar para las clases. Para concertar una cita, venida al centro de prueba, centro para los estudios del alternativa (CAS), sitio LE-232 en el campus de Lynn. Por favor llamada 781-477-2188 para más información. Essais d’Évaluation. Tous les étudiants doivent prendre un essai d’évaluation avant l’inscription aux classes. Pour prendre un rendez-vous, venu au centre de test, centre pour les études d’alternative (CAS), salle LE-232 sur le campus de Lynn. S’il vous plaît appel 781-477-2188 pour plus d’information. Testes Da Avaliação. Todos os estudantes necessitam fazer exame de um teste da avaliação antes de registar para classes. Para fazer uma nomeação, vinda ao centro testando, centro para os estudos da alternativa (CAS), quarto LE-232 no campus de Lynn. Por favor atendimento 781-477-2188 para mais informação.

* Before you can sign up for classes, you must take an assessment test to measure your speaking, reading, writing, and listening ability. These results will determine the right class to take.

HIGH TECH

Is English not your first language? Start learning English with noncredit courses in Basic ESL. ESL Information Sessions

types, levels, costs and financial aid possibilities for credit classes. You will be given an appointment for the assessment test.* For more information call the ESL hotline: 781-477-2188.

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Basic English as a Second Language II Vocabulary development is stressed, integrated with grammar topics such as plural formation, question words, and basic parts of speech. Students write short paragraphs, develop basic strategies for listening comprehension, and improve oral skills. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Basic ESL I, or placement in ESL II according to the test administered at the Lynn Campus. (See box for more information).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB235 ALH 13230 Feb 04 5:30PM-7:00PM Wed/Fri 12 WEEKS LYNN RODRIGUEZ $199CSB235 BLH 13231 Feb 07 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 12 WEEKS LYNN MCCUNE-BARCA $199

Basic English as a Second Language III Students are introduced to more complex grammar structures. �ey practice writing short paragraphs and increase their vocabulary by reading a variety of texts. Speaking skills will be emphasized throughout the course. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: ESL II or placement in ESL III according to the test administered at the Lynn campus (See box for more information).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB236 ALH 13232 Feb 04 5:30PM-7:00PM Wed/Fri 12 WEEKS LYNN WHEELER $199CSB236 BLH 13575 Feb 07 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 12 WEEKS LYNN ALEXANDER $199

Basic English as a Second Language IV A high-beginning course that focuses on improving reading skills and building vocabulary. Students plan and write short paragraphs and continue to work on speaking and listening skills. Textbooks required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: ESL III or placement in ESL IV according to the test administered at the Lynn campus (See box for more information).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB237 ALH 13233 Feb 03 5:30PM-7:00PM Tue/Thu 12 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $199CSB237 BLH 13971 Feb 07 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 12 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $199

English Pronunciation and Oral PracticeFor non-native speakers of English who want to improve their pronunciation of English sounds so that they can be more easily understood by native English speakers. You will meet individually with the instructor to help identify the sounds that are di�cult. Pronunciation practice will include oral dialogues, poem recitation, and short presentations. Learn to understand the phonetic pronunciation symbols in dictionaries. Prerequisite: Completion of Basic ESL Level 3 or placement into Basic 4. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB245 ALH 17562 Feb 04 5:30PM-7:00PM Wed/Fri 12 WEEKS LYNN MAESTRANZI $199

Integrated Skills for Low-Intermediate ESL Students Recommended for students intending to take credit ESL classes next semester. Concentrate on reinforcing and developing individual reading, writing, and oral skills in preparation for Intermediate ESL classes. Some sessions will take place in the ESL Multimedia Lab where you will use a variety of audio and video material. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: ESL IV or placement in Integrated Skills according to test administered at the Lynn campus. (See box for more information).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB205 ALH 14545 Feb 03 5:30PM-7:00PM Tue/Thu 12 WEEKS LYNN CHEATHAM $199CSB205 BLH 16945 Feb 07 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 12 WEEKS LYNN CAKOUNES $199

Integrated Skills for High-Intermediate ESL Students�e course will focus on developing writing, reading, grammar and listening and speaking skills in preparation for more advanced ESL credit courses and to improve English skills for work. Some of the classes will be held in the ESL Multimedia lab using a variety of audio and video material, as well as online resources and exercises. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Intermediate Integrated Skills for Low-Intermediate ESL students or placement test administered at the Lynn Campus (See box for more information).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB261 ALH 17598 Feb 04 5:30PM-7:00PM Wed/Fri 12 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $199CSB261 BLH 17599 Feb 07 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 12 WEEKS LYNN TABBUT $199

Integrated Skills High AdvancedIntended for advanced speakers of English as a Second Language looking to build further on their reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking skills. �e class will focus on advanced vocabulary, essay writing, and grammar. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Advanced Integrated Skills or placement according to test administrated at Lynn campus (See box for more information).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB254 ALH 17102 Feb 03 5:30PM-7:00PM Tue/Thu 12 WEEKS LYNN REIDY $199CSB254 BLH 18315 Feb 07 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 12 WEEKS LYNN REIDY $199

Integrated Skills for Advanced ESL Students Intended for High-Intermediate and Advanced speakers of English as a Second Language who would like to improve their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Emphasis will be placed on building vocabulary, and increasing �uency and accuracy in all areas. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Integrated Skills for High/Intermediate ESL or placement in Integrated Skills Advanced according to test administrated at Lynn campus (See box for more information).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB229 ALH 14546 Feb 04 5:30PM-7:00PM Wed/Fri 12 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $199CSB229 BLH 14547 Feb 07 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 12 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $199

ESL – Introduction to Academic WritingRecommended to help low intermediate ESL and Basic IV students learn how to write correct academic English at the low intermediate level for preparation in taking academic, credit ESL classes at the intermediate 1 level, and to generally improve their writing skills. �e focus will be on creating grammatically correct sentences, organizing ideas, learning the academic writing process, and revising and self-editing dra�s. Learn to open a document

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in MS Word and attach a �le to an email message. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Completion of Basic ESL Level 3 or placement into Basic 4. New students must take the ESL assessment test on the Lynn Campus (See box for more information).COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB262 ALH 17849 Feb 07 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat 12 WEEKS LYNN MAESTRANZI $199

Foreign LanguagesAmerican Sign Language I�is course is designed to introduce American Sign Language (ASL) as a visual-gestural language as well as a primary method of communication by Deaf people. �e primary focus of Beginning ASL I is to introduce the language of sign; the manual alphabet (�ngerspelling); and the basic vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. It also provides an opportunity to explore Deaf community and history with articles.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB111 ADH 18504 Feb 02 5:00PM-6:30PM Mon 8 WEEKS DANVERS PARK $219

American Sign Language: Part IIDesigned to familiarize and expand American Sign Language (ASL) as a visual-gestural language as well as a primary method of communication by Deaf people. �e primary focus is to improve an understanding of the language of sign and the basic grammar and syntax, as well as an ability of the non-manual elements of sign and �ngerspelling. It also provides an opportunity to understand Deaf culture and the Deaf community. Prerequisite: American Sign Language 101 or equivalent course.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB115 BDH 18505 Feb 02 7:00PM-8:30PM Mon 8 WEEKS DANVERS PARK $219

Chinese for BusinessDesigned for those who are interested in learning Chinese language for business purposes. �rough an interactive in-class approach, learners will acquire key business terminologies, able to conduct conversations and gain awareness of traditions and customs that have impacts on business exchanges. Prerequisite: Chinese I or basic knowledge of language.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB108 XDH 18327 Mar 25 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 8 WEEKS DANVERS STAFF $219

French I Learn to speak French, with emphasis on learning new sounds and listening skills. Designed for travel, business or pleasure, and for professionals who need to communicate in the French language. Focus on speaking French both in and out of the class with others, and also explore French customs and culture. Textbook required, available at Danvers bookstore. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB216 ADH 13970 Mar 03 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 8 WEEKS DANVERS PAGE $219

Italian I Learn how to understand and carry on simple conversations in Italian. Explore cultural aspects along with various dialects spoken throughout Italy.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB217 ALH 13253 Jan 20 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 8 WEEKS LYNN DIBENEDETTO $219

Italian II Expand upon your pro�ciency in listening, speaking, and writing skills in Italian, with an emphasis on increased conversation. Discuss cultural aspects of Italy.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB221 XLH 13258 Mar 24 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 8 WEEKS LYNN DIBENEDETTO $219

New! Japanese for BusinessDesigned for business professionals studying Japanese for the �rst time. Develop speaking and listening pro�ciency to carry out simple everyday conversations, reading skills to comprehend short written materials, and basic writing skills. �e goal for the program is to acquire four skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing at the introductory level, speci�cally for business settings. Business manners and culture are introduced as part of every lesson, and students will also learn through role play for possible situations in business settings/daily life that students might encounter. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB225 ACH 18568 Jan 21 6:00PM-8:00PM Wed 16 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR TAKAHASHI $399

Portuguese IExplore the fundamentals of the language in an interactive classroom environment along with an introduction to the Brazilian culture. Learn everyday vocabulary as well as useful phrases to carry on a conversation.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB220 ALH 15818 Mar 05 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 8 WEEKS LYNN ROSS $219

Russian ILearn the basic speaking skills needed to converse in Russian for work and enrichment. Learn the Russian alphabet, and use “in class” communication to exchange greetings, engage in simple conversations, and learn useful, everyday vocabulary. Explore Russian culture and customs.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB120 ALH 15817 Feb 02 7:00PM-8:30PM Mon 8 WEEKS LYNN VINOKUR $219

Spanish IAn informal approach to learning the Spanish language through interactive “in-class” communication, exchanging greetings, engaging in simple conversations and learning useful everyday vocabulary. You’ll enjoy conversing in class, at home, at work, or on vacation using your newly learned Spanish skills.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB218 ADH 13256 Jan 21 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 8 WEEKS DANVERS STARK $219CSB218 ALH 12588 Jan 21 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 8 WEEKS LYNN ZAMORANO $219

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Spanish II A continuation of Spanish I using supplemental materials that will take the learner from the present tense to begin exploring the past and then future tenses and more situational vocabulary. Cultural aspects are explored along with various dialects spoken in Spain and Latin America.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB223 BLH 12356 Mar 25 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 8 WEEKS LYNN ZAMORANO $219

Spanish for Health Professionals Designed for physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and other health-related professionals who need to communicate with the growing Spanish population. Learn the terminology needed in your profession in order to communicate more e�ectively with your patients and clients. Textbook required, available at Danvers campus bookstore. Earns 1.5 CEUs. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSB199 ADH 13509 Mar 25 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 8 WEEKS DANVERS STARK $219

ArtsHobbies & Other Crafts

Calligraphy I Develop the skill of beautiful lettering known as calligraphy. Learn the well-known style of Chancery script. Upon completion, you will be able to hand-letter poems, invitations, greeting cards and special projects. For optimum results, outside practice is essential. A materials kit is available for $20 payable to instructor at the �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM745 BCH 12593 Feb 02 6:00PM-8:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR KENDALL $119

Collage and Mixed MediaJump start your creativity as you learn how to turn your paintings and found objects into contemporary works of art. Have fun incorporating di�erent kinds of materials such as magazine clippings, maps, sheet music, and textured paper into a �nished piece. Learn how to use acrylic media and explore traditional and non-traditional ways of applying water-based paint. A $10 consumable fee is payable to the instructor at �rst class. A class materials list will be provided when students register. Open to all levels.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM064 XCM 14035 Mar 21 10:00AM-1:00PM Sat 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STEINMAN $239

Crochet I: �e Chain GangCrochet is making a comeback! Whether you like afghans or amigurumi, this course will teach you the basics of crochet. Learn to chain, single crochet and double crochet while you make simple projects to treasure such as a scarf, baby blanket or smartphone covers. Materials will be discussed that the �rst class. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM559 ACH 18377 Jan 26 6:00PM-8:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WINGATE $99

Crochet II: Not Your Granny’s SquareMove beyond the basics and into more complex crochet patterns. Learn how to read patterns and yarn bands, choose the right yarn and hooks for your projects and adjust for gauge. A more advanced project will be completed during this session such as a blanket, doll or chic shoulder bag. Open to students who have completed Crochet 1 or have comparable experience.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM563 BCH 18378 Mar 23 6:00PM-8:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WINGATE $99

Do-It-Yourself Design Projects�is introductory course will concentrate on the history of the di�erent techniques and how to utilize these projects in creative design. Starting at a beginner level, we will be doing hands on projects for gilding, stenciling and decoupage. Some of the take away projects for our students will be a small gilded picture frame, enhancing pieces of furniture, shelving and wooden boxes as well as decoupage of mirrors, vases and trays. By the end of the six week class you should be able to move onto more complicated projects in all three categories and really challenge yourself towards rewarding design pieces. �e sky is the limit. Please call Elite Design & Consign at 978-587-3340 for supply list and any questions regarding this class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM540 BCN 18478 Apr 15 6:00PM-8:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR GLIDDEN $199

Felting I: Fleece To FabricDive into the exciting world of felting and learn to make your own custom wool artwork! Learn how felt is made, what home decor and wearables it can be used for and how to manipulate raw wool into something fabulous! You will be making simple projects such as table coverings, wall hangings and toys.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM564 BCH 18379 Feb 12 6:00PM-8:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WINGATE $99

Felting II: �e Felt ResistanceLearn to use resists to create more complex, 3 dimensional felt projects. Pockets, vessels and many wearables, such as hats, are made using resists that prevent wool layers from felting together. We will complete projects such as pillow covers, bags and even hats! �is course is open to students who have taken Felting I or have comparable experience.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM565 XCH 18380 Apr 09 6:00PM-8:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WINGATE $99

Jewelry and Metalsmithing – Part IDesign unique pieces of jewelry using basic metalsmithing techniques. Learn how to form metal sheet and wire by �ling, sanding, dapping, disc cutting, corrugating, twisting and coiling. Enhance your jewelry with semi-precious stones. Tools and equipment provided. A $50 materials kit (copper sheet,

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silver wire, polishing materials, and a selection of semi-precious stones) is payable to instructor at �rst class. Sterling silver available for purchase for each project. For class samples, visit instructor web page at www.maggienowdesign.com.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM184 AOH 16287 Jan 27 6:30PM-9:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM MEHAFFEY $199

Jewelry and Metalsmithing – Part IIExpand your skills learned in Jewelry and Metalsmithing: Part I. See description for Part I.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM210 AOH 16299 Mar 24 6:30PM-9:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM MEHAFFEY $199

Knitting: Part I Never knitted before? Returning to knitting a�er an absence? Learn knitting practices and the basics while knitting a square. Begin a simple scarf using knit and purl stitches in a combination of garter stitch and stockinet stitch patterns. Please call 978-236-1200 for a supply list.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM427 ACH 16787 Feb 03 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WINGATE $99

Knitting: Part IIHave you just learned to knit and want to know more? Take the next step and learn how to do more basics. Find out how to measure gauge, knit on circulars and double pointed needles. Additionally, you will become familiar with reading knitting patterns, as well as how to read the yarn ball band. �is class is open to any student who has taken Knitting: Part I or has equivalent experience and wishes to learn the skills covered in this class. A simple project such as knitting a hat in the round will be worked on during the class. Please call 978-236-1200 for a supply list.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM473 XCH 16833 Mar 24 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WINGATE $99

Sewing Basics Learn or re-learn the basics of sewing and design. We’ll start out by reviewing di�erent sewing supplies and sewing machine operation. Students will complete at least three projects using di�erent types of patterns, including a pillow, reversible bag, and pajama pants. Please bring your sewing machine (in good working condition), owner’s manual, extension cord, thread, scissors, pins, needles, ruler, ½ yd. fabric, and �ber�ll stu�ng to the �rst class. An additional supply list will be provided in class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM080 ACH 14045 Feb 12 6:30PM-9:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR COLOZZI $159

Painting & DrawingPrinciples of Design Line, shape, texture and negative space are only a few of the building blocks in the world of design. Strengthen your visual skills with hands on exercises in a constructive, friendly environment. Learn how to use the various elements of design (line, shape, texture etc.) along with how to apply the basic principles of design (balance, contrast, rhythm etc.) in order to create well designed works of art, graphic compositions, web designs, interior spaces, or exterior landscapes. Open to beginners and more experienced students in any visual �eld.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM280 ACN 16782 Jan 26 9:00AM-11:00AM Mon 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MORAN $219

ZentanglesWhy waste your precious doodles when you can put them to good use? Bring your doodles to the next level! �is workshop will have you exploring di�erent types of mark-making, texture, and beautiful patterns. You will explore asymmetrical and symmetrical balance with a splash of color as we add our sophisticated doodles to the picture. Bring sketchbook and pens to �rst day of class. All skill levels welcome!COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM354 XCH 18348 Jan 27 9:00AM-12:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR ANDRE $239

Just DrawHave you never had the opportunity to put pen to paper? Now it’s time to “Just Draw” and be creative! Learn to make objects sit, stand, and even look 3-D. You will explore mark making and drawing from observation with all sorts of fun exercises to expand your creativity! Bring a sketch book and pencils to �rst day of class. All skill levels welcomeCOURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM007 ACH 12405 Jan 29 6:30PM-9:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR ANDRE $239CSM007 BCH 18507 Mar 31 9:00AM-12:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR ANDRE $239

Exploring Watercolor II Continue to build your con�dence in painting with this beautiful translucent medium of watercolor. Take your painting skills to the next level. Learn how to use a limited pallet to harmonize colors and pull your painting together. Explore lost and found edges, wet-into-wet, transparent glazes, opaque applications, and capturing light. A $10 still life fee is payable to the instructor on the �rst day of class. A class materials list will be provided when students register. Beginner/Intermediate. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM857 ACM 11868 Jan 31 10:00AM-1:00PM Sat 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STEINMAN $239

Painting in Acrylics or Water-Mixable Oils Take your painting skills to the next level. Learn how to improve your composition, capture your subject, and add excitement to your artwork in your choice of acrylics or water-mixable oils. Inspiration will come from still life, landscapes, seascapes, and photos. Explore color mixing, tonal value, shading and blending. A $10 still life fee payable to instructor at �rst class. A class materials list will be provided when students register. Beginner/Intermediate.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM062 ACH 14033 Feb 04 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STEINMAN $239

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Imagine Color Spring in to color with this hand on workshop to discover your own individualized color pallet. Whether you are a designer, an artist, or just love color this is the class for you! Each week we will learn about how artists, designers and fashionistas mix their colors. You will create your own color notebook and learn to mix your favorite warm and cool colors, harmonies. Bring sketchbook and oil pastels to �rst day of class. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM363 ACH 18506 Feb 10 6:30PM-9:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR ANDRE $239

Drawing for Everyone�is class is perfect for beginners and advanced students who would like to improve their drawing skills. Explore the fundamentals of shading, line, value, texture, and composition. Subjects include still life, landscapes, portraits, or reference photos. Bring 2B, 4B, and HB graphite drawing pencils, grey kneaded and white vinyl erasers, tortillons and stumps for blending, and a sketchbook or drawing paper to �rst class. Open to all levels.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM577 XCH 18523 Apr 01 6:00PM-9:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STEINMAN $239

Painting 1, 2, 3! Have you always wanted to paint but never had the time? Or you have been hesitant to open your new paint set? Here is your chance to build some basic painting skills and get focused! You will learn about paint application, mixing colors, composition, and just having fun with paint! Bring your canvas papers and acrylic paint to �rst day of class. All skill levels welcome!COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM460 ACH 16798 Apr 01 9:00AM-12:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR ANDRE $239

PhotographyBasic Camera Techniques for Digital and Film A “basic camera” course that teaches new photographers techniques for both 35-mm and digital adjustable cameras and accessories. Work outside of the automatic features on your camera. Covers f-stops, shutter speed, focusing, depth of �eld, composition, and when and how to use di�erent �lm types and digital settings, plus proper use of �lters and lenses. Bring to class your own adjustable 35-mm �lm camera or a digital camera that allows you to switch out of automatic mode.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM666 ALH 12411 Jan 29 7:15PM-9:15PM Thu 6 WEEKS LYNN ROZAVSKY $159CSM666 ACH 11279 Feb 03 10:00AM-12:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR CONWAY $159CSM666 XCH 11280 Mar 31 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR CONWAY $159CSM666 XLH 17864 Apr 09 7:15PM-9:15PM Thu 6 WEEKS LYNN ROZAVSKY $159

Creative LightingPhotography is light, painting with light, not splashing with light. �e photographer needs to learn the characteristics of light as the foundation for the basic principles of lighting, posing, expression and background. Review available light, such as window light or other ambient light, �ash as well as strobe and other studio lighting options with emphasis on the learning the properties of light and how you can modify these.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM258 ADH 17875 Jan 21 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 4 WEEKS DANVERS MORIARTY $139

Photographic Seeing and TechniquesDigital photography has made it technically possible to generate countless photographs at virtually no cost, yet the formal problems of picture-making remain – how is it possible to create pleasing, well composed photographs? Explore basic technical issues joined with an exploration of seeing photographically, using shooting assignments and class critiques. Students must have a digital camera and basic computer literacy.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM236 ACH 17922 Apr 09 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR DUBE $189

New! PhotojournalismAn e�ective photograph can evoke emotions and tell a story. Photojournalism ranges from event coverage to sport photography and investigative journalism. �rough inspirational analysis of leading photojournalists and implementation of proper techniques you will learn the elements necessary to capture the essence of the story.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM158 XDH 17578 Mar 30 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 6 WEEKS DANVERS MORIARTY $189

New! Portrait PhotographyExamine the art of portrait photography. Experiment with various portrait styles such as single, environmental and self portraits. Lectures will include viewing and discussing the portraits of a variety of photographers. Weekly assignments are to be presented in class. Access to �ash equipment and a tripod are recommended.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM141 XDH 17579 Mar 25 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS DANVERS MORIARTY $189

Digital PhotographyAdobe Photoshop for PhotographersLearn in-depth electronic image editing and processing techniques using Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. Class will focus on real-life processing issues including: exposure �xes, stitching, red eye, resolution issues, clone repair, marquee selection, layer operations, levels and curves, web and print concerns, color replacement, image montages, printing, batch processing, �le types including raw, color rules, gradients, text, masking and much more. Basic knowledge of Microso� Windows or Mac environments required. Camera not required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP121 ACH 16808 Jan 28 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MITCHELL $219

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Adobe Photoshop: AdvancedLearn advanced image editing and processing techniques using Adobe Photoshop. Focus on real-life processing techniques including: seamless digital manipulation with cloning and masking, how to edit portraits successfully, sharpening, multi-action batch processing with both Photoshop and Adobe Bridge. Basic knowledge of Microso� Windows or Mac environments as well as Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Elements required. Camera not required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSP198 YCH 17947 Mar 25 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MITCHELL $219

Making Money with Digital PhotographyHobbyists and enthusiast, at what point are your images valuable to others and what are the avenues available for selling images and/or working for clients? Come examine the opportunities for earning money with photography. Your work will be examined and critiqued, advice provided on areas for improvement along with brainstorming business opportunities. Topics will include required gear, digital work�ow and security, the risks and bene�ts of working for clients, event shooting, copyright and other legal issues, stock photography, business models, pricing and marketing/promotion.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM227 BCH 18051 Feb 26 6:30PM-9:00PM Thu 3 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WEST $149

Mind, Body & SoulChi Gong for Health and Longevity

Chi Gong is an ancient Chinese Mind Body Healing Art. Practicing specialized exercises for self-cultivation, learn methods of breathing, slow and graceful dynamic movements, visual imagery and static safe postures. You will have increased energy, a relaxed

nervous system and enhanced immune system. Awaken your ability to sense your own chi and then circulate, control and store the vital life essence. Chi Gong at its best is preventive medicine and can be practiced well into your Senior years. Build vitality, increase

longevity, you will feel the di�erence!COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ356 AOH 17312 Jan 29 5:15PM-6:15PM Thu 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM KIRSHON $79CSJ356 XOH 17934 Mar 26 5:15PM-6:15PM Thu 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM KIRSHON $79

EFT for Pain Relief Do you experience the stress and discomfort of nagging chronic pain? Have you tried various treatments and healing techniques that promise relief but don’t quite deliver? EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) is a meridian tapping method that allows you to change how you feel quickly by tapping on acupressure points on the face and upper body. �is simple but powerful technique has been shown to be especially e�ective for reducing and o�en completely eliminating physical discomfort. Participants will leave this class with solid knowledge of EFT basics and the ability to apply it for lasting pain relief.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ108 XCN 18515 Apr 29 6:30PM-8:00PM Wed 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR CURRIER $49

New! Everyday Self DefenseWant to feel safer and more secure in your day-to-day routine? Come learn everyday basic techniques of self-defense. Designed for men and women of all ages. Minimum lectures will be followed by one-on –one practice sessions with individual attention as time and student dictate. Students will play the role of aggressor as well as the defender. Please wear appropriate clothing.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ450 BCH 18492 Mar 07 10:00AM-12:00PM Sat 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR CONSTANTINO $99

Feng Shui to Restore the Mind, Body, and SoulParticipants will learn the principles of feng shui and the healing e�ects of a balanced environment. Take the class on a journey through your own home to �nd the hidden messages and energetic obstacles. Make adjustments to restore the mind, body and spirit. Your home will inspire, motivate, and assist you in achieving your dreams! Taught by Feng Shui Practitioner and Registered Nurse.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ372 XCN 17913 Apr 01 6:30PM-9:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR P-RUTKOWSKI $159

Getting to the Root of Your Digestion Do you ever wonder what the causes of common digestive symptoms are in the body? Symptoms are the way our bodies communicate to us that something is not working. Explore the root of common digestive symptoms like burping, gas, bloating, IBS, acid re�ux, food sensitivities, diarrhea, and constipation. We will look at how common medications used to treat these symptoms work in the body and discuss alternative solutions that address the root of digestive symptoms. Instructed by Heather Borghesi, MS, RM, a Clinical Nutritionist and owner of Butter�y Nutrition. Visit www.butter�ynutrition.com for more information.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ114 ACH 18440 Mar 30 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR BORGHESI $29

Hypnosis and Meditation A comprehensive course on hypnosis and self-hypnosis designed for the professional (physicians, dentists, psychologists, nurses, etc.) or for the layperson desiring habit control or personal motivation. Students taking this course may be hypnotized.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ205 ACH 16777 Mar 24 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR CONSTANTINO $169

Luscious Lotions, Simple Salves Create soothing, healing salves and lotions to pamper your skin! Learn the basics to make herbal infused oils, salves, lotions, and your own skin-soaking preparations without any synthetic ingredients. Especially helpful for those with sensitive skin. Bring home a lip balm, healing salve, and lotion, scented with individual choices of essential oils. A $20 materials fee is payable to instructor at �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM188 ACH 16290 Mar 28 10:00AM-1:00PM Sat 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR WEAVER $49

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Chi Gong is an ancient Chinese Mind Body Healing Art. Practicing specialized exercises for self-cultivation, learn methods of breathing, slow and graceful dynamic movements, visual imagery and static safe postures. You will have increased energy, a relaxed

nervous system and enhanced immune system. Awaken your ability to sense your own chi and then circulate, control and store the vital life essence. Chi Gong at its best is preventive medicine and can be practiced well into your Senior years. Build vitality, increase

longevity, you will feel the di�erence!COURSE CODE CRN

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MIND, BODY & SOUL

World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.)W.I.T.S. has been training and certifying fitness professionals in partnership with colleges for over 21 years. These online/blended courses are designed for fitness professionals interested in enhancing their skills, meeting continuing education requirements for recertification, earning new nationally-recognized certifications, and gaining the business acumen to either take a management role or pursue entrepreneurship opportunities within the fitness industry.

For a list of these courses and to register, please visit: www.witseducation.com/store/store-northshorecc.html

Mindful EatingWhy do you eat certain foods at certain times or why do you crave various foods? Your body is constantly trying to maintain balance through hormone and neurotransmitter responses triggered by digestion and blood sugar levels. Learn what our body’s messages are and what they need to maintain balance without taxing our system. Jen Tolo is a registered nurse, an ACE certi�ed personal trainer, a certi�ed nutrition consultant and a certi�ed holistic health coach from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ107 CCN 18309 Mar 09 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR BORGHESI $59

New! Behavior and NutritionRude, hyper, emotional, tired, de�ant, bad mood? Could it be the food? �is workshop discusses how improper diet, food sensitivities, and nutritional de�ciencies contribute to unwanted behaviors.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ119 ACH 18529 Feb 02 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR BORGHESI $25

Sustainable Herbalism for Everyday UseHerbs have traditionally been used for everyday health. We’ll look at herbs in our kitchens and gardens, and herbs easily grown or obtained locally. Learn to use them in simple preparations such as teas, infusions, tinctures, and vinegars, and how to make your own. We will cover the traditional uses of these herbs and why and how they can be e�ective. You will go home each week with samples of what you have made. Come away with a better understanding of herbs and their marvelous bene�ts! A $20 materials fee payable to instructor at �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR001 ACH 18522 Feb 02 5:30PM-7:30PM Mon 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR WEAVER $79

Tai Chi for Fitness and WellnessTai chi chuan is an ancient Chinese conditioning exercise known for its slow and graceful movements. Studies of this traditional exercise have found that it can increase muscle strength, balance, prevent falls in older adults, improve heart and lung function; reduce stress levels and boost immune function. Learn tai chi principles of posture, stance training, tai chi walking and the Sun style movements of tai chi. Train at your own level and enjoy having a daily dose of vitamin chi!COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ325 BOH 17311 Jan 29 4:00PM-5:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM KIRSHON $79CSJ325 XOH 17901 Mar 26 4:00PM-5:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM KIRSHON $79

New! What is Your Skin Telling You?Your skin is the biggest organ in your body and the most overlooked. Your skin sends you signals every day about what is going on in your body. Come learn “what your skin is saying about your health.” We will discuss the nutrients needed for healthy skin, functions of the skin, the root causes of common skin conditions like acne, eczema, unexplained rashes, and rosacea, and the unhealthy chemicals in skin care and make up. Instructed by Heather Borghesi, MS, RM, a Clinical Nutritionist and owner of Butter�y Nutrition. Visit www.butter�ynutrition.com for more information.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSJ120 ACH 18530 Apr 27 6:30PM-8:30PM Mon 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR BORGHESI $25

FitnessPersonal Fitness Trainer Certi�cationCome join this fun profession and be a part of what Fortune Magazine and ABC NEWS.com states as the 4th hottest job in the U.S. at a national average of $34 an hour. Employers like 24 Hour Fitness, LA Fitness and Gold’s Gyms are just a few of the club groups that seek out our graduates. Whether a career move or for your own personal knowledge get all the information you need to become a Certi�ed Personal Trainer. �is challenging course is taught over a 8-week period for better retention and skill competency. �e National Exam is held on the 9th week. �is course is formatted as a 62-hour program and is comprised of 16 hours of lecture, 16 hours of hands on practical training and a 30-hour internship that networks many graduates right into a job. �e course prepares you for success with key topics that include biomechanics, exercise physiology, �tness testing, and equipment usage and health assessment. CPR/AED is needed to receive the certi�cate. W.I.T.S. is the only major certifying body in the country providing comprehensive practical training and internship components. Textbook is required and not included in course fees. Call to order and start reading immediately 888-330-9487 (www.witseducation.com). Hands-on practical training occurs o�-site and you must provide your own transportation.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA186 ACN 17094 Jan 24 9:00AM-2:00PM Sat 9 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $749CSA186 BCN 17095 Apr 01 12:00PM-5:00PM Wed 9 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $749

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Other Interests Antiques and Collectibles: What to Look ForLearn what to look for when buying antique furniture from the 1760s through the 1930s. Learn the di�erences in collectibles: what’s

hot, what’s not! Learn to identify pottery and china marks and makers’ logos, how to use catalogues, reference tools, and manuals, and the pros and cons of buying at auction. Each night bring an item for identi�cation or appraisal, followed by a question and answer period.

COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR141 ACN 11882 Apr 25 9:30AM-1:30PM Sat 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR GLIDDEN $99

Astronomy – What’s Out �ere?Have you ever wanted to view the rings of Saturn , get a close up view of the craters on the moon? Do you look up at the night sky and wonder what a pattern of stars represents? Are you curious about worlds beyond our own? Come learn about our solar system, our home galaxy the Milky Way, and the Universe beyond along with observing objects in our Solar System – the moon, planets, comets and meteor showers. Lean about the di�erent types of amateur telescopes, their features, basic operation, and the advantages and disadvantages of each type. You will then venture out of our Solar System to deep sky objects like star clusters, nebulae and other galaxies. Weather permitting, we will spend one evening under the stars observing with a telescope and there will also be opportunities for �eld trips to local observatories or local astronomy club star parties. No telescope required, just bring your enthusiasm and curiosity.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR353 XCH 18531 Apr 07 7:00PM-9:00PM Tue 4 WEEKS DANVERS HOCKER $89

Baseball UmpiringDon’t strike out on this opportunity! Learn to be a Baseball Umpire through the best program of its kind! �is unforgettable experience that will give you a new perspective on sports and open your eyes to the world of o�ciating! Learn the rules of baseball and how they are interpreted, mechanics of umpiring and how to perform them, proper positioning on the �eld, and how to handle di�cult people and situations. Build con�dence and a sense of accountability and teamwork. Our instructor, Bill McCallum is a former professional umpire and has over thirty years of umpiring and umpire training experience. �is program will prepare you to obtain a state certi�cation and umpire at an entry-level, or to just take the information and impress your friends as a new expert on our national pastime!COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA844 XCN 18619 Mar 16 6:00PM-8:30PM Mon/Wed 8 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR MCCALLUM $379

Bridge Basics 1: IntroductionLearn bridge by playing several hands each class beginning with the fundamental mechanics of the game. Learn and practice the principles of modern bidding: no trump opening bids and responses, major suit opening bids and responses, and minor suit opening bids and responses. By the end of this course you will be comfortable playing bridge with your friends. A $12 book fee payable to instructor at �rst class. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR346 ACH 18020 Apr 07 10:00AM-12:30PM Tue 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $99

Bald Eagles and the Lower Merrimack River�e Bald Eagle is one of our national symbols. Each winter, Bald Eagles from northern New England move south to the lower Merrimack River which provides perfect, winter habitat for these majestic birds. �ese spectacular birds soar high over the water and then stoop to secure prey with their sharp talons. We’ll visit Bald Eagle habitat along the lower Merrimack River. Dress in layers for outdoor weather, including waterproof boots, wool socks, hat and gloves. �is program will be conducted outside along the river’s edge.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR333 AOH 16819 Feb 01 1:30PM-4:00PM Sun 1 DAY FIELD MCGRATH $59

Basic Soap MakingStop stripping your skin of the vitamins and moisture it needs using commercially-made detergent bars! Learn cold process soap making, including molding, fragrance and coloring techniques, the history of soap making, and aromatherapy and herbal bene�ts. Using basic techniques, you will make two batches of soap and other bath products. Please bring safety goggles and rubber gloves with you to class. A $40 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the �rst class to cover cost of recipe ingredients.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM009 ADH 17873 Feb 28 9:00AM-11:00AM Sat 3 WEEKS DANVERS BOWMAN $89

New! Cinema FantastiqueJoin author and former Bantam Doubleday Dell editor, Anthony Gangi, as we explore the world of storytelling through fantastic cinema. Delving into structure, characterization, themes and more, each class will begin with the viewing of a �lm followed by a discussion and lecture about the story-telling abilities of the director/writer with a thorough breakdown of each �lm and the way in which it moves to from beginning to a satisfying climax in conjunction with the protagonist’s character arc. Films viewed/discussed will be: Silence of the Lambs, Alien, Pan’s Labyrinth and �e Planet of the Apes.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR402 XDH 18490 Mar 04 6:30PM-9:30PM Wed 4 WEEKS DANVERS GANGI $149

�e Civil WarExamine the personalities, places, and events of the “Great Rebellion.” Our focus will be on the impact of the war on our society and how the constitution was reinterpreted to clarify equality and justice across the spectrum of a divided nation. Participants will share and learn from the documents, photographs, and artifacts that convey history to our modern classroom. Join us for a visit with an America torn apart, and the struggle to rebuild it better than ever.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR351 BCN 18353 Mar 24 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR DIPOLI $99

Antiques and Collectibles: What to Look ForLearn what to look for when buying antique furniture from the 1760s through the 1930s. Learn the di�erences in collectibles: what’s

hot, what’s not! Learn to identify pottery and china marks and makers’ logos, how to use catalogues, reference tools, and manuals, and the pros and cons of buying at auction. Each night bring an item for identi�cation or appraisal, followed by a question and answer period.

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Couponing 101Learn the basics of couponing from a How to Shop for FREE®coupon instructor. Topics will cover grocery, drug, and retail stores, coupon lingo, where to �nd coupons, and even budgeting. Learn how to cut your grocery and health and beauty bill down. �is is a great class for people who are new to couponing and those who want to take it to the next level.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR116 ADH 18496 Feb 04 6:00PM-8:30PM Wed 2 WEEKS DANVERS LEVIN $59

Couponing Continued�is class will be mostly driven by the participants, and taught by a How to Shop for FREE®coupon instructor. Coupon knowledge needed to go into more depth on how to really maximize your savings. We will cover the major stores in our area so you can put your couponing knowledge to good use. Please bring your questions with you to class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR400 BDH 18497 Mar 04 6:00PM-8:30PM Wed 2 WEEKS DANVERS LEVIN $59

Genealogy for BeginnersHave you always wanted to trace your family tree but didn’t know where to start? If yes, this course is for you! A brief introduction to the fundamentals of how to begin your research and the resources available both online and locally.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR114 BCH 17542 Feb 28 10:00AM-12:00PM Sat 3 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR RITTER $79

Investments Made SimpleFor those who have trouble understanding or managing their investments, there is hope. You will be delighted to know there are simple points to remember. You will understand 401(k) plans, Roth IRAs, mutual funds, dollar cost averaging and the 100% Principle, which informs you how to invest based on your age and investment temperament. Remember, Social Security alone will not get you to retirement. Instructor is not a�liated with any �nancial institution.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSO101 ACN 18382 Feb 18 1:00PM-4:00PM Wed 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BALDUCCI $39CSO101 BCN 18383 Apr 27 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BALDUCCI $39

New England’s Crazy WeatherFrom the roof of New England; Mount Washington to the rolling hills and jagged rocks of our coastline, we New Englanders talk about the weather. It a�ects our lives, messes with our plans and sometimes brings hardships. Hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards and ice storms constantly remind us of the awesome power and fury of Mother Nature. Drawing on the resources of the Mount Washington Observatory, Plymouth State University and our local meteorologists, we will relive many of these natural disasters via video and photographs, and see �rsthand the tools and local savvy that meteorologists use on the job.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR352 XCN 18354 Feb 03 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 4 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR DIPOLI $99

Paranormal StudiesInterested in the paranormal? Want to learn how to be a real paranormal investigator? Come learn the practice of professional paranormal investigation and study what happens behind the scenes of your favorite paranormal investigation show on TV. We will focus on topics that will prepare you to either begin your work in paranormal investigation or deepen your studies. Topics will include: Research, Paranormal Do’s and Don’ts, paranormal terminology, interviewing skills, spiritual protections, investigative psychology, types of evidence and investigative equipment. �e course will provide time for case sharing, evidence review, and �eld work. �e course is instructed by Matthew CW Page, Spiritualist and Lead Investigator for F.I.N.D. Paranormal of Salem, MA with special guest lectures by members of the F.I.N.D. Paranormal Team.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR343 XCH 18349 Mar 26 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR PAGE $149

Practical TarotDid you always want to read tarot cards but could never get past the symbols? Are you familiar with tarot but need a refresher? Using the Rider-Waite deck, explore basic tarot card meanings, new and ancient spreads, and the ethics, trappings and attitudes that will make you a good reader. A Rider-Waite Tarot deck is required for class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR205 ADH 17543 Mar 26 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 3 WEEKS DANVERS MACGOWN $99

Sea Glass ExcursionDiscover the joy of sea glass hunting at one of our own local beaches! Learn how to investigate the history of the glass, sea glass cra�s, and much more! We will meet at the Cummings Center before heading out to the beach. Rain Date: May 16.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR349 YCH 18293 May 09 10:00AM-1:00PM Sat 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR REDINGER $39

Sea Glass Art: Mosaic and Collage Learn how to create beautiful sea glass décor in a relaxing atmosphere! All skill levels welcome! A $35 materials fee payable to instructor at �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM490 YCH 18294 May 09 2:00PM-4:00PM Sat 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR REDINGER $69

Spiritual Awareness �ru Mediumship and Healing Arts – Part 1 An introduction and hands on approach to spirituality through psychic medium ship and healing arts. You will learn how to use and understand your intuition, healing strengths, tools of divination (pendulums or rods), how to read auras, and understanding chakras in conjunction with crystal healing. Develop your own psychic ability to help your life and the life of others. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR100 XDH 18324 Jan 27 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS DANVERS ALEXANDER $109

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Spiritual Awareness through Medium Ship and Healing Arts – Part 2Take a deeper look and continuation of light work through medium ship and healing arts. You will hone in on and �ne-tune intuition and healing strengths and apply into your daily life. Gain con�dence with aura work, chakra healing, crystal healing, and tools of divination and psychic abilities.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSR354 CDH 18486 Mar 24 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS DANVERS ALEXANDER $109

Understanding the Stock and Bond MarketsYou will be able to understand stocks and bonds and the di�erences between them and their function in the economy. Learn how to read and understand the stock tables, the current ratio, return on capital, book value and price-earning ratios, all factors in choosing stocks to buy and sell. You will also learn how to buy bonds, understand bond ratings and convertible bonds and the impact that interest rates have on bond prices. Instructor is not a�liated with any �nancial institution.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSO102 ACN 11304 Feb 04 1:00PM-4:00PM Wed 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BALDUCCI $39CSO102 BCN 18381 May 11 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 2 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR BALDUCCI $39

Performing ArtsActing & Comedy

Dive into Acting�is course focuses on preparing adults to become comfortable, con�dent and aware on stage. �rough a series of theatre

games, warm-up activities and on-stage experience, you will learn the basics of acting in front of an audience, and results in a last day performance.

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CSM225 ADH 16331 Mar 26 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS PAYETTE $139

On Camera – Acting for TV and Film You will be immersed in the creative and technical requirements of on-camera acting. From script and character analysis, to auditioning and appropriate set etiquette, you will work on camera with TV and �lm scripts, have the opportunity to review the scenes, and gain valuable knowledge and con�dence in the cra�.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM472 BCH 18292 Jan 27 6:30PM-9:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS DANVERS VAN EMAN $159

Stand-up Comedy How many times have your friends and family said that “You should be a stand-up comic!”? But trying to do stand-up is a scary prospect, right? Learn to build a basic, usable tool-kit for generating and brainstorming material using life experiences creating a unique �ve minute stand-up routine in a fun and supportive environment. Class will end with a live performance at a local venue to showcase the students’ �nal work. Instructor Amy Tee is a veteran comedian with 10 years experience performing stand-up throughout New England and on national tours. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM374 XDH 15194 Feb 25 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS DANVERS TEE $149

Voice-Overs … Now Is Your Time! In what could be the one of most enlightening 2 hours you’ve ever spent, this class will show you how YOU could actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, �lms, videos and more! Most people go about it the wrong way. In this class, you will learn about a unique, outside the box way to cash in on one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there! �is is a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with practically no overhead! And NOW is the best time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. �is exciting and fun class could be the game changer you’ve been looking for!COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA539 ACN 16760 Apr 11 10:00AM-12:00PM Sat 1 DAY CUMMINGS CTR STAFF $59

DanceBasic Ballroom – BeginnersAll beginners welcome. Learn the steps to four basic ballroom dances: Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba and Swing. Practice leading and following, and get a feel for many types of rhythms that will be used. A good review if you’ve been o� the dance �oor for a while and need to brush up. Class consists of demonstration and practice time. Singles welcome. Please wear smooth-soled shoes.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM844 AOH 12334 Jan 22 7:15PM-9:15PM Thu 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM STAFF $149

New! Swing DanceLearn the three most popular dances: the Lindy Hop, the Charleston and the Jitterbug. Class consists of demonstration and practice time. Singles welcome. Please wear smooth-soled shoes.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM864 BOH 18533 Mar 26 7:15PM-9:15PM Thu 6 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM STAFF $149

Dance at Your Wedding Ease your “�rst dance” jitters . Learn to move to the rhythm, and the graceful footwork used in the traditional bride and groom dance; other traditional family dances; your own wedding music; and most importantly, how to relax and have fun during the process. Please wear leather soles!COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM861 XOH 12609 May 05 7:15PM-9:15PM Tue 3 WEEKS ALFALFA FARM STAFF $69

OTHER

Dive into Acting�is course focuses on preparing adults to become comfortable, con�dent and aware on stage. �rough a series of theatre

games, warm-up activities and on-stage experience, you will learn the basics of acting in front of an audience, and results in a last day performance.

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MusicInstant Piano (For Hopelessly Busy People)Some music teachers may not want you to know this, but you don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just half a day you can learn enough to give you years of musical enjoyment. �e traditional approach teaches note reading, while professional pianists use chords. Learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. You’ll then perfect your technique at home, using a resource book and CD provided by the instructor. It’s easy, fun, and musically correct! A $30 material fee payable to instructor at class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM327 ADH 17158 Feb 24 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 1 DAY DANVERS LYONS $59

Play Piano by EAR Learn to play songs without relying on music. Presentation on predicting chord progressions, learning from recordings, and transposing. An ideal follow-up to the “Instant Piano” class is open to anyone who has a basic understanding of chords on any instrument. A $30 materials fee for (Piano Ear Book and Practice CD) payable to the instructor at �rst class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM328 XDH 17575 Mar 31 6:00PM-9:00PM Tue 1 DAY DANVERS LYONS $59

Intro to FiddlingDust o� your grandfather’s �ddle and get ready to learn the di�erence between a jig and a reel! We will cover the basics of �ddling, from the mechanics of how to hold the instrument, bow hold and introduction to reading musical notation. Progress to playing simple melodies, focusing on developing rhythm, timing, and intonation. Discover the joy of making music! Rental instruments available; contact the instructor prior to �rst class. Instructor Kate Hanlon is an avid and enthusiastic �ddler and a member of Westford, MA based Oh, CONTRAire! contra dance band.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM495 YCH 18301 Mar 25 6:30PM-8:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HANLON $139

Guitar: Level I Are you ready to take your �rst steps into the world of guitar playing? Cover music reading, melody playing, chords, strumming patterns, and ensemble work. Bring a six-string acoustic guitar and a three-ring binder. �e instructor will provide sheet music.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM454 ADH 13312 Jan 29 6:30PM-8:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS STAFF $159

Guitar: Level II A continuation of Introduction to the Guitar; explore more advanced guitar-playing skills. Music theory will be introduced as well as scales, chord building and more ensemble work. Prerequisite: Intro to the Guitar, or a level of comfort at the post-beginner level. Bring your own six-string acoustic guitar and a three-ring binder. �e instructor will provide sheet music.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM380 ADH 13944 Mar 26 6:30PM-8:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS STAFF $159

UkuleleMuch more than a musical instrument, the tiny ukulele is a Pandora’s box of joy. You will explore the percussive, harmonic and melodic possibilities of the mighty uke, and develop basic strums and chords with an eye toward vocal accompaniment. �ose with previous string experience will learn to adapt their skills to the smaller scale. �e cross-cultural development of the instrument, and its use in both Hawaiian and early 20th C. popular music, will be explored. Written materials and practice recordings will be provided. C tuned uke required.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM311 BCH 17876 Feb 18 6:30PM-8:30PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR HICKS $139

Voice Class ILearn to sing correctly and gain con�dence in your vocal ability! Improve your tone, production, �nd your natural singing range, learn helpful exercises, and ease into feeling comfortable singing with other people. Each journey begins with one step and this is one you’ll not want to miss. Open to adult beginners or singers who are already in training. Class is held at the instructor’s home in Ipswich. Please call us at 978-236-1200 for directions one week before class.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSM245 AOH 11270 Mar 03 7:00PM-8:30PM Tue 5 WEEKS FIELD AUSTIN $129

Test Preparation Medical Math�is course is designed for students seeking entry into health care jobs and incumbent health care providers. Students will receive mathematical instruction and review and be introduced to the three systems of measurement used to calculate dosages administered orally and intravenously. Learn critical thinking skills and arithmetic to understand medication orders and use equipment for preparation, administration and labeling of medications. Textbook required, available in the Danvers bookstore.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSA271 ACN 18307 Jan 28 5:30PM-8:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR PARK $279CSA271 BCN 18336 Apr 09 5:30PM-8:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR PARK $279

Preparation for the College Board SAT – Mathematics Prepare to achieve the highest possible score on the new Math SAT. Discuss test-taking strategies such as time utilization, “guessing” possibilities, and problem types. For both high and low aptitude students, those who have never taken the SATs and for those who have and wish to raise their scores.

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Bene�cial to 10th and 11th graders, as well as seniors. �is course can be worth 100 or more points (or even more) to the diligent student. Textbook required, available at Danvers campus bookstore.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CST101 ADH 12643 Jan 24 8:00AM-10:00AM Sat 6 WEEKS DANVERS MCGUINNESS $129CST101 XLH 18060 Mar 07 8:00AM-10:00AM Sat 6 WEEKS LYNN MACK $129CST101 YDH 15856 Mar 14 8:00AM-10:00AM Sat 6 WEEKS DANVERS MCGUINNESS $129

Preparation for the College Board SAT – Verbal Prepare for the SAT critical reading and writing test. Develop skills for critical reading of long and short reading passages, sentence completion, and vocabulary building. Discuss strategies, timing, pacing, and guessing. Please bring a short writing sample of at least one paragraph to class. For ALL high school students; those who wish to improve their verbal scores and those who have never taken the test. Bring a notebook.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CST100 ADH 15855 Jan 24 10:15AM-12:15PM Sat 6 WEEKS DANVERS MCNIFF $129CST100 BLH 12642 Mar 07 10:15AM-12:15PM Sat 6 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $129CST100 BDH 18061 Mar 14 10:15AM-12:15PM Sat 6 WEEKS DANVERS MCNIFF $129

TEAS Test Prep for Health Programs – Science Preparation for those planning on taking the TEAS test. Life Science, Human Body Science and Vocabulary, Chemical and Physical Science, and General Science will be covered. Textbook required, available at the Danvers Campus bookstore. COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CST129 ADH 16877 Jan 29 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS ST PIERRE $129CST129 BLH 16820 Feb 18 5:00PM-7:00PM Wed 6 WEEKS LYNN DECKER $129CST129 XDH 18329 Mar 26 6:30PM-8:30PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS ST PIERRE $129

TEAS Test Prep for Health Programs – Math A preparation class for transitional health students and nursing students who are preparing to take the TEAS (Test Essential Academic Skills) test. Focus on whole numbers, fractions and decimals, percentages, ration and proportion, metric conversions, and algebraic equations. Pre-test study guide required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CST131 BDH 16822 Jan 24 10:15AM-12:15PM Sat 6 WEEKS DANVERS MCGUINNESS $129CST131 XLH 14020 Mar 07 10:15AM-12:15PM Sat 6 WEEKS LYNN MACK $129CST131 YDH 15859 Mar 14 10:15AM-12:15PM Sat 6 WEEK DANVERS MCGUINNESS $129

TEAS Test Prep for Health Programs – VerbalPreparation for those planning on taking the TEAS test. Reading development (including maps, charts, and graphs), English grammar and punctuation will be covered. If time allows, other areas will be reviewed according to student interest and need, and by speci�c student request. Students must have a basic knowledge of English grammar and punctuation.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CST130 ADH 13478 Jan 24 8:00AM-10:00AM Sat 6 WEEKS DANVERS MCNIFF $129CST130 BLH 15858 Mar 07 8:00AM-10:00AM Sat 6 WEEKS LYNN STAFF $129CST130 BDH 16821 Mar 14 8:00AM-10:00AM Sat 6 WEEKS DANVERS MCNIFF $129

Write it Correct (Correctly?)�is comprehensive English grammar review class (with related punctuation) is for English students, foreign language students, non-English speakers, and others who want or need to sharpen their English speaking/writing skills, all in a friendly, non-threatening environment. Also for students planning to take the TEAS, SAT, or similar tests.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CST128 ACH 17546 Jan 27 6:00PM-8:00PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR CONSTANTINO $129

Writing & LiteratureBusiness WritingExplore the newest business formats for creating letters, memos, emails and other documents. Students will also review and utilize grammar and writing techniques needed to perfect these forms.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSW141 ACH 15787 Mar 31 6:30PM-8:30PM Tue 6 WEEKS CUMMINGS CTR S ZEENA $239

Creative WritingDo you have a story to tell? An emotion to convey? Each class will begin with an exercise that will initiate you into the process of creative writing. We will mainly explore the genre of short �ction, but student writers are welcome to explore creative non-�ction and poetry as well. Topics of discussion will include strategies for keeping the process �owing in the midst of our busy lives and ways to publish your work in print or online. You will have the opportunity to share your work and receive feedback from other writers. Current writers are welcome, but no prior experience is necessary.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSW103 ADH 15207 Feb 05 6:00PM-8:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS ROSS $139

New! How to Write a Ten Minute PlayA ten-minute play is a streak of theatrical lightning. It doesn’t last long, but its power can stand your hair on end.” From the Introduction to Take Ten: New 10-Minute Plays edited by Eric Lane and Nina Shengold. Learn how to tell a compelling story on stage that lasts just ten minutes. Over the past 25

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years, the ten-minute play has become the most popular short form of theatrical production. It’s also a way many playwrights get their �rst productions staged. We’ll study a number of ten-minute plays, discuss various techniques for this form of story telling, and then workshop your plays in class. At the end of the course you’ll have a �rst dra� of at least one, and maybe two plays that you can use to market yourself as a playwright. Textbook required, available at the Danvers bookstore.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSW238 BDH 18562 Feb 23 6:00PM-9:00PM Mon 6 WEEKS DANVERS BRODSKY $169

Memoir Writing WorkshopHave you led an interesting life? Do you have the gi� of telling stories about your family and your experiences growing up? Come explore writing creatively about some of the moments that have de�ned your life. You will look at strategies for writing about your experiences and consulting the past (interviewing relatives and researching our ancestry) for inspiration. You will have the opportunity to share your work and receive feedback from other writers. Current writers are welcome, but no prior experience is necessary.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSW105 YCH 18485 Apr 02 6:00PM-8:00PM Thu 6 WEEKS DANVERS ROSS $129

Novel Bootcamp: Part I – First Word to First Dra�Join author and former Bantam Doubleday Dell editor, Anthony Gangi in a course that will guide you through the steps of getting from beginning to end of that ever elusive �rst dra�. With a bulk of the writing being done outside class time, this intensive course will guide you through the process of writing a novel with a full dra� completed by the end of the 8 week cycle. Particular emphasis will be paid to structure, characterization, and dialogue. Daily support will be provided by the instructor and fellow students.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSW145 ADH 17198 Jan 13 7:00PM-9:00PM Tue 8 WEEKS DANVERS GANGI $189

Novel Bootcamp: Part II�is course will guide you through the steps of revising, honing and prepping your novel. Bring it through second and third dra�s with an eye towards submitting to agents and publishers. With a bulk of the writing being done outside class time, this intensive course will give particular emphasis to characterization layering, research and revision strategies as well as query letters, submissions, agents and publishers. Daily support will be provided by the instructor and fellow students.COURSE CODE CRN STARTS MTG TIME DAY(S) DURATION LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE

CSW147 BDH 17548 Mar 24 7:00PM-9:00PM Tue 8 WEEKS DANVERS GANGI $189

Online Courses

WRITING

(Formerly Gatlin Education Services)

Online Career Training anytime, anywhere … just a click away! North Shore Community College, in partnership with ed2go (formerly Gatlin Education Services), offers online open enrollment programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional level positions for many in-demand occupations. Our programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide you with an effective web-based learning experience. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience. They respond to any questions or concerns, as well as encourage and motivate you to succeed. Registration is now a Simple, One-Step Process! Go to www.ed2go.com/nscc and visit the Courses page, select the course you want to take. Click on the Enroll Now button, enter your information, and pay with a credit card on the Ed2Go website.

Benefits of Online Career Training: Learn in-demand job skills • Start anytime • Set your own pace • Affordably priced

These courses are not eligible for state tuition remission waivers.

Protrain OnlineOnline Training + You = Success!

As you explore our website, you will see that North Shore Community College offers many excellent short-term career certificates, associate degrees, lifelong learning programs plus transfer agreements with great four-year colleges and universities nationwide – all at a reasonable cost.

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American Girl Doll Saturday Morning Fun Instructor: Marissa MallasMaterial Fee: $10 CRN: 17477

Creative Drama For Little TykesInstructor: Mary Valentine KingMaterial Fee: $5 CRN: 17476

Fancy FashionInstructor: Nedret AndreMaterial Fee: $12 CRN: 18621

LEGO Construction 2Instructor: David SiroisCRN: 18538

Project Lunchbox Cooking Class for Little Kids … Let’s Eat!Instructor: Katie ChifferMaterial Fee: $15 CRN: 17030

Video Gaming for KidsInstructor: TBACRN: 18534

Voice Lessons for BeginnersInstructor: Andrea Loretz-FreyMaterial Fee: Please bring along a pen and three-ring binderCRN: 17418

American Girl Doll Saturday Morning Fun Instructor: Marissa MallasMaterial Fee: $10 CRN: 17402

Animal Care and You! Little VeterinarianInstructor: Casey WorthingtonMaterial Fee: $10 CRN: 16167

Creative Drama For Little TykesInstructor: Mary Valentine KingMaterial Fee: $5 CRN: 15303

Fancy FashionInstructor: Nedret AndreMaterial Fee: $12 CRN: 18620

LEGO Construction 2Instructor: David SiroisCRN: 18537

Video Gaming for KidsInstructor: TBACRN: 17886

WHENSaturday morning classes run for five weeks FEBRUARY 14 thru MARCH 14. Two sessions offered each Saturday – join us for either one or both!Session I: 9:00–10:30AM Session II: 10:40 AM–12:10 PMWe escort students between classes, so if your child attends both sessions, you don’t need to return until 12:10 PM.

COST

$99 per class*Plus a material fee if indicated in the course description. This fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

* Except where noted otherwise.

LOCATION

North Shore Community College Danvers Campus*1 Ferncroft Road 978-762-4000 Directions: northshore.edu/about/locations

* Except where noted otherwise.

REGISTRATIONThere are three easy ways: fax, mail, or over the phone. See Registration Form on inside back cover of this catalogue.

CONTACTNancy Tracy 978-236-1232 or 978-236-1200 [email protected]

MORE INFOFor complete descriptions of classes, visit our website: community.northshore.edu/ youth_programs.htmlPara ayuda en Español, llame: 781-593-6722 x6261

Winter/Spring 2015 at North Shore Community College

Youth Programs

Saturday Mornings!

April Vacation!

After School!

Early registration matters! Classes with insufficient enrollment as of February 6 will be cancelled. To check on class cancellations, call 978-236-1200.

SATURDAY MORNINGS • GRADES K-3 • SESSION I: 9:00–10:30 AM

SATURDAY MORNINGS • GRADES K-3 • SESSION II: 10:40 AM–12:10 PM

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Classes fill up quickly so sign up early!

American Red Cross BabysittingInstructor: Marita MagnantMaterial Fee: $27 check madepayable to the instructor CRN: 17042

Cartooning for KidsInstructor: Marie BarryMaterial Fee: $10 plus please bring a small sketch pad and colored pencils to the first class CRN: 16136

New! Design and Build!Instructor: Joann HealeyMaterial Fee: $10 CRN: 13416

Farm to Table 2 Cooking Class!Instructor: Katie ChifferMaterial Fee: $15 CRN: 16153

LEGO Robotics ChallengerInstructor: John LeBlancMaterial Fee: $10 CRN: 15242

Minecraft Mania Continues!Instructor: Ejyo Katagiri CRN: 18364

Voice Lessons Instructor: Andrea Loretz-FreyMaterial Fee: Please bring along a pen and three-ring binder CRN: 15705

Special Offering:

Learn To Fly: Aviation ClassWant to fly a plane? Learn what it takes to pilot an aircraft in a fun and interactive environment. In this FAA-sponsored aviation course a real pilot will teach you the basic fundamentals of flight, aerodynamic principals, flight planning, communications, and weather. Flight simulators and hands-on experience will open your mind to the possibilities available in the aviation industry. Plus a field trip to the Beverly Airport!* * A parent or guardian must accompany their child on this field trip.

Instructor: Derek Conant CRN: 16163 Cost: $198 Material Fee: $10 Grades: 4-8Meets for three hours (9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon) each Saturday for five weeks!

“A Morning at the IMPROV: The Show Must Go On”Instructor: Jape PayetteMaterial Fee: $10 CRN: 17414

American Red Cross BabysittingInstructor: Marita MagnantMaterial Fee: $27 check made payable to the instructor CRN: 17481

Cartooning for KidsInstructor: Marie BarryMaterial Fee: $10 plus please bring a small sketch pad and colored pencils to the first class CRN: 17607

LEGO Robotics ChallengerInstructor: John LeBlancMaterial Fee: $10 CRN: 15671

Minecraft Mania Continues!Instructor: Ejyo KatagiriCRN: 18462

Veterinary ScienceInstructor:

Casey WorthingtonMaterial Fee: $10CRN: 17389

FAQsAre there discounts if I sign up for two classes or have more than one child registering? North Shore Community College is committed to keeping the cost as low as possible, therefore, tuition is priced accordingly so that no other discount is available.

Why do classes sometimes get cancelled and how can I help to be sure they run? We need to give our instructors five days notice if their class is not going to run. Therefore, if we can get as many registrations in as early as possible, everyone wins.

Is my child always accompanied by an adult to classes and bathroom breaks? Absolutely! Kids to College students (grades K–3) are taken as a group for bathroom breaks with a counselor. North Shore Academy students (grades 4–8) always go with a partner or counselor. All instructors, counselors, and staff are CORI-checked for everyone’s safety.

How do I know if our class is cancelled due to inclement weather? The college is responsible for closing the college based on severe weather conditions. Call our weather line at 978-762-4200 if you have questions.

I see there is a crossover in some classes for kids in grades 4-8. Why is that? We have found that many kids taking classes in certain subjects work together well and it is not so much about age as it is ability!

Note: You will receive a medical history form and media release form in the mail. You MUST complete and return by mail or on the first day of class. We cannot allow any student to attend class unless this paperwork is completed and returned.

SATURDAY MORNINGS • GRADES 4-8 • SESSION I: 9:00–10:30 AM

SATURDAY MORNINGS • GRADES 4-8 • SESSION II: 10:40 AM–12:10 PM

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Aviation: Learn to Fly!Instructor: TBATime: 10:00 AM–12 noonMaterial Fee: $10Tuition: $150 CRN: 18536

Digital Photography and PhotoshopInstructor: Jim MoonTime: 12:00–2:00 PMMaterial Fee: $10 Tuition: $150 CRN: 16146

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April Vacation ClassesJoin us at our Beverly Campus Tuesday–Friday, April 21–24 for FOUR DAYS of fun!

STEM Package (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)Tuesday-Friday, 10 AM–4 PM• 10:00–12:00: LEGO Robotics or Aviation• Lunch Break—Bring your own lunch except

for Friday’s pizza party!• 12:00–2:00: Video Gaming • 2:00-4:00: Minecraft Material Fee: Applies for each class as indicated aboveTuition: $400 CRN: 18363

Arts PackageTuesday-Friday, 10 AM–4 PM• 10:00–12:00: Drawing and Painting• Lunch Break—Bring your own lunch except

for Friday’s pizza party!• 12:00–2:00: Digital Photography

and Photoshop• 2:00-4:00: Earth Week Art!Material Fee: Applies for each class as indicated aboveTuition: $400 CRN: 18541

Afterschool Art Classes Six Weeks

GRADES K-3 GRADES 4-8

Earth Week Art!Instructor: Nedret AndreTime: 12:00–2:00 PMMaterial Fee: $15Tuition: $150 CRN: 16697

Sparkle and Shine TheaterInstructor: Mary Valentine KingTime: 2:00–4:00 PMMaterial Fee: $5 Tuition: $150 CRN: 15286

Sign up for both classes and save $50!Drama and Art Package for Little Ones Tuesday–Friday, 12:00–4:00 PM • 12:00–2:00: Earth Week Art • 2:00–4:00: Sparkle and

Shine TheaterMaterial Fee: Applies for each class as indicated aboveTuition: $250 CRN: 18540

Packages include a special pizza party for kids on Friday!

Drawing and Painting People, Animals, and More Instructor: Robert ButlerTime: 10:00 AM–12 noonTuition: $150 CRN: 17894

Earth Week Art!Instructor: Nedret AndreTime: 2:00-4:00 PMMaterial Fee: $15Tuition: $150 CRN: 18539

LEGO Robotics Challenger Instructor: John LeBlancTime: 10:00 AM–12 noonMaterial Fee: $10Tuition: $150 CRN: 17038

MinecraftInstructor: Sean CoxTime: 2:00-4:00 PMTuition: $150 CRN: 18362

Video Gaming Instructor: Sean CoxTime: 12:00–2:00 PMTuition: $150 CRN: 17022

Special value: Sign up for a three-class package and save $50!

Location: North Shore Community College Beverly Campus, 100 Cummings Center, 181 Elliott Street, Suite 121E

Location: North Shore Community College Beverly Campus, 100 Cummings Center, 181 Elliott Street, Suite 121E

New! Welcome to North Shore Community College’s “Art Central” for Kids!Nedret Andre, a Boston-based professional artist, is excited to introduce young artists to a wide range of materials and techniques through fun-filled projects! Nedret has taught art in both public and private schools in the MA area since 1996. She’s bringing her love for art and inspiring young artists to discover their creativity to North Shore Community College for a program called “Art Central.”

For Kids in Grades K-3:

Hammers, Nails and a Whole Bunch of Wood!Days: Tuesdays, February 10th, 17th, 24th, March 3rd, 10th, and 17th, 2015Time: 3:30–5:00 PMMaterial Fee: $15Tuition: $150 CRN: 16156

For Kids in Grades 4-8:

Cool Clay StuffDays: Thursdays, January 29th, February 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th, and March 5th, 2015Time: 3:30–5:00 PMMaterial Fee: $15 Tuition: $150 CRN: 13424

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Campus LocationsDanvers �e Danvers Campus at 1 Ferncro� Road is located o� Route 1 and houses administrative o�ces, a Health Professions and Science Building, and Frederick E. Berry Building, a new state-of-the-art academic building and Learning Resource Center.From the south to Ferncro� Road, Danvers. Route 1 North to Danvers or Route 95 North to Danvers, Exit 50. From either route follow signs for NSCC onto Route 1 South. Take right onto Ferncro� Road. NSCC Campus �rst le�.From the north to Ferncro� Road, Danvers. Route 95 south to Danvers, Exit 50, Route 1 south. Right onto Ferncro� Road. NSCC campus �rst le�.From Route 128 South. Take Route 62 West toward Middleton. Take Route 1 North – passing the Route 95 exit – to Route 1 South (you will essentially be making a U-turn from Route 1 North to South). Take the �rst right onto Ferncro� Road. NSCC is on your le�.

Alfalfa Farm. Take Route 95 to exit 50 (Route 1 North in Danvers.) Go le� on North Street (there will be a set of lights, a Mobil station on the le� and an Exxon station on the right.) Drive about a half-mile. Alfalfa Farm is on the le� a�er the “Entering Tops�eld” sign.

Beverly. Institute for Corporate Training and Technology, Cummings Center, Suite 121E. Take Route 128 to Route 62 east. Follow Route 62 (Elliott Street) east approximately two miles to Cummings Center at 181 Elliott Street, Beverly. Cummings Center will be on your le�. Enter at building front, doorway 100E, proceed straight to end of hall.

Lynn. �e Lynn Campus located at 300 Broad Street, adjacent to the Lynnway, includes science and technology laboratories and a library. �e College also houses Community Education courses, classrooms, o�ces and the Campus Police O�ce at the MBTA station across from the Lynn Campus on the corner of Broad and Market Streets.From south on Route 1A to Lynn Campus, 300 Broad Street. Route 1A from Callahan Tunnel onto the Lynnway. Follow signs for Route 1A/Downtown Lynn. At second lights take right onto Broad Street. Campus immediately on right. To park: right onto Washington Street. Parking lot is on right, behind campus building.From north/south to Lynn Campus, 300 Broad Street. Route 128 to Route 1 south. From Route 1 south, take Route 129 east. Follow Route 129 past Atlanticare Medical Center to tra�c lights at intersection of Boston Street (pond on your le�.) Continue straight onto Chestnut Street (Route 129A) and follow to end (intersection of Lewis and Broad Streets). Right onto Broad Street. Pass through 5 sets of lights, campus (McGee Building) on le�. To park: before campus, take le� from Broad Street onto Washington Street. Parking lot is on right behind campus building.Lynn MBTA Building. Is located on the corner of Market and Broad Streets across from McGee Building. Entrance to garage parking within facility is directly o� Market Street.

Off Campus. Call 978-236-1200 for locations and directions.

Noncredit Course Refund PolicyYou must o�cially withdraw from a noncredit course by completing a Student Action Form (available from NSCC administrators at most campus locations), by fax (978-762-4015), or by dated letter (Enrollment & Student Records, NSCC, Com. Ed. Div., 1 Ferncro� Rd., PO Box 3340, Danvers, MA 01923-0840).• Withdraw before the second class meeting: Total Refund• Withdrawal a�er the second class meeting: No RefundTo withdraw from a one or two meeting activity, you must contact Corporate and Community Education in writing at least 72 hours before the activity begins if you wish a tuition refund.

Tuition WaiversStudents with approved tuition waivers, tuition remission, or tuition vouchers may register at any time. Tuition waivers, tuition remission, or tuition vouchers do not apply to special programs, seminars, or online courses. (Massachusetts Employee Waivers are not eligible for Healthcare courses or Personal Trainer). Individuals will be placed in the class on a space available basis, no sooner than �ve business days before the start of the course. In the event that the class is cancelled, the employee has the option to resubmit for the next scheduled class. For all courses o�ered, student registrations must meet the cost of delivering the course before any waivers will be honored. Individuals with tuition waivers will be responsible for the cost of all materials and/or books even when materials are included in tuition.

PoliciesInformation Subject to Change. �e college reserves the right to add or delete courses and programs or to revise tuition, fees, and insurance requirements to allow for unforeseen developments. �e college cannot guarantee that the instructor whose name is printed by the course will teach that course.Course Cancellation. Individual courses may be cancelled due to insu�cient enrollment. NSCC makes every e�ort to notify students by phone and/or mail as soon as the decision is made. Noncredit courses are generally cancelled one week prior to start date. Students may choose another course or receive a refund.A�rmative Action/Equal Opportunity. North Shore Community College is an a�rmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on basis of race, creed, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic information, maternity leave, and national origin in its education programs or employment pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 151B and 151C, Title VI, Civil Rights Act of 1964; Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972; Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Americans with Disabilities Act, and regulations promulgated thereunder, 34 C.F.R. Part 100 (Title VI), Part 106 (Title IX) and Part 104 (Section 504). All inquiries concerning application of the above should be directed to the College’s A�rmative Action O�cer and/or the College’s Coordinator of Title IX and Section 504. A complete copy of the A�rmative Action Policy is available in the Library, in the Human Resources O�ce, and on the college website.Disability Services. Students with disabilities who anticipate the need for accommodations are encouraged to visit www.northshore.edu/disability and follow the outlined procedure to request services at least four weeks before the start of classes. Disability Services provides academic accommodations and services for students with disabilities so that these individuals have equal access to programs and activities. �rough collaboration, Disability Services works toward assisting students in maximizing their academic potential, while also promoting self-awareness, self-advocacy, and ultimately, personal responsibility and independence. For more information about Disability Services please visit our website: www.northshore.edu/disability, or call: Danvers Campus: 978-762-4000, ext. 4501, or ext. 4373; Lynn Campus: 781-593-6722, ext. 2134, or ext. 6226.Community Noti�cation of Where to Access Sex O�ender Information. In accordance with federal law, the College is required to advise the campus community where information concerning registered sex o�enders may be obtained. Information concerning Level 2 and Level 3 o�enders is available to the general public by contacting the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sex O�ender Registry Board, located at P.O. Box 4547, Salem, MA 01970-4547, 978-740-6400, or the following Police Departments: Lynn Police Department (300 Washington Street, Lynn, MA 01901), Danvers Police Department (120 Ash Street, Danvers, MA 01923), Beverly Police Department (193 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 01915). Level 3 o�ender information is also available on-line at www.mass.gov/sorb. If you have any questions regarding access to sex o�ender information, please feel free to contact the Colleges Chief of Police, Douglas P. Puska at 781-593-7032.Drug Free Schools and Campuses. North Shore Community College strictly adheres to the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act. For further information, contact Director of Human Resource Development: 978-739-5470 or 781-593-6722 x5470.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. North Shore Community College is committed to assisting all the members of the college community in providing for their own safety and security. �e annual security compliance document is available on the North Shore Community College Website at www.northshore.edu/services/police/index.html. If you would like to receive a booklet called the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy & Crime Statistics Act, which contains this information, you can stop by the Campus Police Desk at our Lynn Campus or you can request a copy be mailed to you by calling 978-762-4090. �e website contains information on campus security and personal safety, including crime prevention, college police

law-enforcement authority, crime reporting policies, disciplinary procedures, and other important matters about security on campus. It also contains statistics for the three previous calendar years on reported crimes that occurred on campus and certain o�-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by North Shore Community College, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. �is information is required by law and provided by the Campus Police Department.Parking. Parking permits are available from the Campus Police O�cer on duty at the Lynn and Danvers campuses. Free parking for students is provided within the white lined spaces.

Information DirectoryConnecting All Departments 978-762-4000 781-593-6722Adverse Weather Hotline 978-762-4200 781-593-6722 x4200 (for Sunday classes at Cummings Center only) 978-236-1200Alternative Studies Danvers 978-739-5428 Lynn 781-477-2135Bookstore Danvers 978-762-4046 Lynn 781-477-2127Corporate Training Solutions Beverly 978-236-1200Credit Courses Danvers 978-762-4188 Lynn 781-477-2107Emergency – Campus Police 781-477-2100Emergency Assistance – Evenings, Weekends, and Holidays 781-593-7032Enrollment and Student Records x4342, 4458, 4336, 4315 x6261, 6202, 2131, 6649Evening Administrator Cummings Center x1200 Lynn 781-593-6722 x6628 Danvers x5554GED Danvers 978-739-5423 Lynn 781-593-6722 x5423Institute for Corporate Training and Technology 978-236-1200 Lynn 781-593-6722 x1200Library Danvers 978-739-5526 Lynn 781-477-2133Media Danvers 978-739-5400 Lynn 781-477-2157Noncredit Courses – Division of Corporate & Community Education 978-236-1200 Lynn 781-593-6722 x1200Student Financial Services Danvers 978-762-4189 Lynn 781-477-2191Student Support Center Danvers 978-762-4036 Lynn 781-477-2132Testing Center 978-739-5428/5429 781-593-6722 x5428/x5429TTY for the deaf Beverly 978-236-1231 Lynn 781-477-2136 Danvers 978-762-4140Veterans 978-762-4000 x4368 Lynn 781-593-6722 x4368Website www.northshore.edu

The College BookstoreDanvers Campus • 1 Ferncro� Road, Danvers, MA 01923 • 978-762-4046

Lynn Campus • 300 Broad Street, Lynn, MA 01901 • 781-477-2127Spring 2015 Store Hours, Both Bookstores

Please note: Lynn bookstore supplies books for the Lynn campus students only. All others must purchase books in Danvers. Ten percent senior citizen’s discount given at time of purchase for registered students with proof of age and registration. Cash, personal check drawn on Massachusetts bank with pictured ID, Master Card, Visa and Discover are accepted. Out-of-state and company checks are not accepted at either bookstore.

Spring 2015 Holiday Schedule�e following is a list of holidays/breaks when the college is closed:

January 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martin Luther King DayFebruary 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President’s DayMarch 15-March 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Recess April 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patriots’ DayMay 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memorial Day

For additional academic calendar information, please go to www.northshore.edu/calendar

January 12-14 M-W 8:30 AM–4:00 PMJanuary 15 TH 8:30 AM–6:00 PMJanuary 16 F 8:30 AM–3:45 PMJanuary 19 M Closed for the holidayJanuary 20-22 T-TH 8:30 AM–7:00 PM

January 23 F 8:30 AM–5:00 PM January 26-29 M-TH 8:30 AM–7:00 PMJanuary 30 F 8:30 AM–5:00PMFebruary 2-5 M-TH 8:30 AM–4:00 PMFebruary 6 F 8:30 AM–3:45 PM

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IndexAccess 2013: Level 1 .......................................................... 25Adobe Creative Suite 6 ..................................................... 30Adobe Illustrator: Level 1 ................................................. 30Adobe Illustrator: Level 2 ................................................. 30Adobe InDesign: Level 1 .................................................. 30Adobe InDesign: Level 2 .................................................. 30Adobe Photoshop: Advanced ......................................... 38Adobe Photoshop for Photographers ........................... 37Adobe Photoshop: Level 1 .............................................. 30Adobe Photoshop: Level 2 .............................................. 30American Girl Doll Saturday Morning Fun .................. 46American Red Cross Babysitting ..................................... 47American Sign Language I ............................................... 34American Sign Language: Part II .................................... 34“A Morning at the IMPROV: The Show Must Go On” ..................................................................... 47

Animal Care and You! Little Veterinarian ...................... 46Antiques and Collectibles: What to Look For .............. 40Astronomy – What’s Out There? ....................................40The Audit Paper Trail ..........................................................13Auto Damage Appraisal – 60-Hour Test Prep ............. 23Aviation: Learn to Fly! ....................................................... 48Baking 101 .............................................................................15Bald Eagles and the Lower Merrimack River ...............40Bartending ............................................................................14Baseball Umpiring .............................................................. 40Basic Aesthetics .................................................................. 24Basic Ballroom – Beginners ............................................. 42Basic Camera Techniques for Digital and Film ........... 37Basic English as a Second Language I .......................... 32Basic English as a Second Language II ......................... 33Basic English as a Second Language III ........................ 33Basic English as a Second Language IV ........................ 33Basic First Aid .......................................................................12Basic Kitchen Design: An Introduction ..........................19Basic Soap Making ............................................................. 40Beekeeping – From A to BEES ........................................16New! Behavior and Nutrition ...................................... 39Body Exfoliation and Wrap: Advanced Aesthetic Workshop ......................................................... 24

Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1 .............................12Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 2 .............................13Bridal Makeup: Cosmetology and Advanced Aesthetic Workshop ......................................................... 24

Bridge Basics 1: Introduction .......................................... 40New! Brownies and Bars ...............................................15Business Writing ................................................................. 44Cake Decorating ..................................................................15Calligraphy I ........................................................................ 35New! Candy Making with Chocolate and Caramel......................................................................15

Caring Conversations: An Interactive Workshop .........12Caring for People with Alzheimer’s: Habilitation Training ............................................................9

Cartooning for Kids ........................................................... 47Celebrate Spring Arrangement ........................................18Central Sterile Processing Technician ...............................9New! Chicken: Fabrication and Cooking..................15

Chi Gong for Health and Longevity............................... 38Chinese for Business ......................................................... 34New! Cinema Fantastique ............................................ 40The Civil War ....................................................................... 40Collage and Mixed Media ................................................ 35Color 3D: Less Theory, More Practice ...........................19New! Online Course: Commercial Food Equipment Repair – Basic Technician Training..... 23

CompTIA A+ Certification .................................................31CompTIA Cloud Essentials ................................................31CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician Certification .........31CompTIA Network+ ............................................................31New! CompTIA Server+ ................................................ 32Container Gardening ..........................................................21Cool Clay Stuff .................................................................... 48Corporate Event Planning .................................................17Couponing 101 ....................................................................41Couponing Continued .......................................................41CPR and AED .......................................................................12Creating Powerful Presentations: Prezi Training and Design ......................................................................... 29

Creative Drama For Little Tykes ...................................... 46Creative Gift and Fruit Baskets .........................................18Creative Lighting ................................................................. 37Creative Writing .................................................................. 44Crisis Management Workshop ........................................ 22Crochet II: Not Your Granny’s Square ........................... 35Crochet I: The Chain Gang .............................................. 35Cupcake Mania ....................................................................15Dance at Your Wedding.................................................... 42Delicious Simplicity Cooking Class .................................15Dental Assisting Program ....................................................9New! Design and Build! ................................................. 47Designing Interiors with Feng Shui .................................19Dialysis Technician ..............................................................10Digital Photography and Photoshop ............................. 48Dive into Acting .................................................................. 42Do-It-Yourself Design Projects ......................................... 35Drafting for Interior Designers .........................................19Drafting Refresher Course.................................................19Drawing and Painting People, Animals, and More .... 48Drawing for Everyone ....................................................... 37Earth Week Art! ................................................................... 48EFT for Pain Relief.............................................................. 38EKG Technician ....................................................................10Electronic Health Care Records .......................................10Online Course: Employee Selection ..........................17English Pronunciation and Oral Practice ...................... 33Entrepreneurship .................................................................17ESL – Introduction to Academic Writing ...................... 33Ethics and Nonprofit Practice .......................................... 22Event Design/Decor ............................................................17Event Planning .....................................................................17New! Everyday Self Defense ....................................... 38Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 1 ........................................... 28Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 2 ........................................... 28Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 3 ........................................... 28

Excel 2013: Level 1 ............................................................ 25Excel 2013: Level 2 ............................................................ 25Excel: Just Formulas and Functions ............................... 28Excel: Just Pivot Tables ...................................................... 28Exploring Watercolor II ..................................................... 36Fancy Fashion ..................................................................... 46Farm to Table 2 Cooking Class! ...................................... 47Felting I: Fleece To Fabric ................................................. 35Felting II: The Felt Resistance .......................................... 35Feng Shui to Restore the Mind, Body, and Soul ........ 38File Management Proficiency .......................................... 28Financial Recordkeeping for Nonprofits ....................... 22Floral Design I ......................................................................18Floral Design II .....................................................................18Floral Merchandising and Business Practices ...............18Floral Wreaths and Arrangements Series ......................18French I................................................................................. 34Fundamentals of Interior Design.....................................19Fundamentals of Marketing ..............................................13Fundamentals of Starting a Food Business ..................15Fundraising and Development in Nonprofits ............. 22New! Fundraising for Event Planning ........................17Gardening With Native Plants ..........................................21Genealogy for Beginners ..................................................41Getting to the Root of Your Digestion .......................... 38Going Google: Introduction to Google Apps .............. 29Grant Writing Essentials .................................................... 22Grant Writing Part 2: Workshop ..................................... 22Graphic Design Theory ..................................................... 30Guitar: Level I ...................................................................... 43Guitar: Level II .................................................................... 43HACCP Manager ..................................................................16Hammers, Nails and a Whole Bunch of Wood! ......... 48New! Healthy Body, Healthy Life: Plant Based Nutrition .....................................................15

Herb Gardens ......................................................................21History of Furniture Styles .................................................19New! How To Deliver a TED-Worthy Talk ................16How to Manage Conflict in the Organization ..............13New! How to Write a Ten Minute Play .................... 44Hypnosis and Meditation ................................................. 38Identification and Culture of Shrubs ............................. 20Imagine Color ..................................................................... 37Instant Piano (For Hopelessly Busy People) ............... 43Integrated Skills for Advanced ESL Students ............... 33Integrated Skills for High-Intermediate ESL Students ...................................................................... 33

Integrated Skills for Low-Intermediate ESL Students ...................................................................... 33

Integrated Skills High Advanced ..................................... 33Interior Design Bootcamp .................................................19Interior Designers Guide to Organizing ....................... 20Interior Design Studio One...............................................19International Cooking .........................................................15Introduction to Business Management ..........................13Introduction to the Computer ......................................... 24Introduction to Typography ..............................................31

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Intro to Culinary Arts: Part I ..............................................14Intro to Culinary Arts: Part II ............................................14Intro to Fiddling .................................................................. 43Investments Made Simple ................................................41iPad U – Beyond the Basics ............................................ 29iPad U – Getting Started .................................................. 29Italian I .................................................................................. 34Italian II ................................................................................. 34New! Japanese for Business ........................................ 34Jewelry and Metalsmithing – Part I ............................... 35Jewelry and Metalsmithing – Part II .............................. 36Just Draw.............................................................................. 36Keyboarding on the Computer ....................................... 29Knitting: Part I ..................................................................... 36Knitting: Part II .................................................................... 36Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Spring, Beverly .................................................................. 20

Landscape Design Drawing: Session 1 ......................... 20Landscape Design Drawing: Session 2 ......................... 20Learn To Fly: Aviation Class ............................................. 47Legal Issues and Governance in Nonprofits................ 22LEGO Construction 2 ........................................................ 46LEGO Robotics Challenger ....................................... 47, 48Lighting for Interior Design.............................................. 20Live, Love, Laugh: Life After Loss ....................................12Living Well: How to Make Every Moment Count ........12Living Well Workshop Series ............................................12Luscious Lotions, Simple Salves ..................................... 38Mac Computers – Introduction ...................................... 29Making Money with Digital Photography ..................... 38Online Course: Managing Real World Projects .....16Manual Lymphatic Massage: Advanced Aesthetic Workshop ......................................................... 24

Marketing and Promoting Nonprofits ........................... 22Materials and Methods of Landscape Construction .. 20Medical Interpreting Certification Prep ..........................10Medical Math ...................................................................... 43Memoir Writing Workshop .............................................. 45New! Microsoft Office Saturday Series .................... 28Microsoft Project 2013 ...................................................... 29Mindful Eating ..................................................................... 39Minecraft .............................................................................. 48Minecraft Mania Continues! ............................................ 47Nail Technician .................................................................... 24New England’s Crazy Weather .........................................41Online Course: Nonprofit Board and Volunteer Development ................................................21

Novel Bootcamp: Part I – First Word to First Draft .... 45Novel Bootcamp: Part II ................................................... 45Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide ................................11Nurse Assistant Skills Review ...........................................11Nutrition for the Food Service Professional ..................16Old World versus New World ..........................................14On Camera – Acting for TV and Film ........................... 42Outlook 2013: Level 1 ....................................................... 25Outlook 2013 Workshop .................................................. 28

Painting 1, 2, 3! ................................................................... 37Painting in Acrylics or Water-Mixable Oils ................... 36Paranormal Studies .............................................................41Perennials, Annuals, and Vines: Identification and Culture .........................................................................21

Personal Fitness Trainer Certification............................. 39Pharmacy Technician Program ........................................11Phlebotomy Technician .....................................................11Photographic Seeing and Techniques ........................... 37New! Photojournalism .................................................. 37Planning a Four-Season Garden .....................................21Planning and Leading Productive Meetings .................13New! Plan Your Kitchen Garden .................................21Play Piano by EAR .............................................................. 43New! Portrait Photography .......................................... 37Portuguese I ........................................................................ 34PowerPoint 2013 In a Day ................................................ 28Powerpoint 2013 In a Day: Level 2 ................................ 29PowerPoint 2013: Level 1 ................................................. 25Powerpoint 2013: Level 2 ................................................. 25Practical Tarot .......................................................................41Preparation for the College Board SAT – Mathematics ...................................................................... 43

Preparation for the College Board SAT – Verbal ........ 44Principles of Design ........................................................... 36Principles of Managing a Nonprofit Organization ...... 22Professional Practice for Graphic Designers .................31Professional Rescuer CPR..................................................12Project Lunchbox Cooking Class for Little Kids … Let’s Eat! ................................................... 46

Protect Your Privacy, Safety and Security Online ....... 29QuickBooks 2013: Level 1 .................................................13QuickBooks 2013: Level 2 .................................................13QuickBooks Payroll .............................................................13Real Estate Salesperson’s Exam Preparation ............... 23Restricted Construction Supervisor Exam Prep........... 23Russian I ............................................................................... 34Sea Glass Art: Mosaic and Collage .................................41Sea Glass Excursion ............................................................41“ServSafe” Food Sanitation ...............................................16Sewing Basics ...................................................................... 36Share This: Social Media for Personal Professional and Organizational Use (Revised) ............................... 23

SHRM Essentials of Human Resources Management ......................................................................17

SHRM Learning System Certification Prep Course .....18Simple Yet Important Things To Know About Wine ...14SketchUp Level 1 ............................................................... 30SketchUp Level 2 ............................................................... 30Online Course: Social Media for Nonprofits ..........21SolidWorks ........................................................................... 32SolidWorks: Drawings ....................................................... 32SolidWorks: Parts ............................................................... 32Spanish for Health Professionals .................................... 35Spanish I ............................................................................... 34Spanish II ............................................................................. 35

Sparkle and Shine Theater ............................................... 48Spiritual Awareness through Medium Ship and Healing Arts – Part 2 ....................................................... 42

Spiritual Awareness Thru Mediumship and Healing Arts – Part 1 ........................................................41

Staging/Redesign ................................................................ 20Stand-up Comedy .............................................................. 42New! Stocks and Sauces ................................................15St. Patrick’s Day Arrangement ..........................................18Strategic Planning for Nonprofits Workshop ............... 23Sustainable Herbalism for Everyday Use ...................... 39Sustainable Land Care .......................................................21New! Swing Dance ......................................................... 42Sympathy Floral Art ............................................................18Tai Chi for Fitness and Wellness ..................................... 39TEAS Test Prep for Health Programs – Math............... 44TEAS Test Prep for Health Programs – Science .......... 44TEAS Test Prep for Health Programs – Verbal............. 44Textiles and Materials ........................................................ 20Time Management .............................................................14Training for Front Office Personnel .................................17Training Intervention Procedures of Servers of Alcohol (T.I.P.S.) .................................................................14

Ukulele .................................................................................. 43Understanding the Stock and Bond Markets .............. 42Unrestricted Construction Supervisor Exam Prep ...... 23Unrestricted Construction Supervisor License Renewal .............................................................................. 24

Valentine Arrangement ......................................................18Veterinary Science .............................................................. 47Video Gaming ..................................................................... 48Video Gaming for Kids ..................................................... 46Voice Class I ......................................................................... 43Voice Lessons ...................................................................... 47Voice Lessons for Beginners ............................................ 46Voice-Overs … Now Is Your Time! ............................... 42Wedding Flowers ................................................................19Welcome to Summer .........................................................18New! What is Your Skin Telling You .......................... 39New! Whoopie! .................................................................16Window Treatment and Soft Furnishing Design......... 20Wine Appreciation: 101 ......................................................14Wines of France ...................................................................14Word 2013 In a Day: Level 1 ........................................... 29Word 2013 In a Day: Level 2 ........................................... 29Word 2013: Level 1 ............................................................ 25Word 2013: Level 2 ............................................................ 25Wordpress .............................................................................31Write it Correct (Correctly?) ............................................. 44Zentangles ............................................................................ 36

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REGISTRATION FORMNSCC Youth Programs Winter/Spring 2015Call us at 978-236-1200 to register over the phoneFax registration to: 978-236-1220Mail to: NSCC, Youth Programs, 1 Ferncroft Road, Danvers, MA 01923Make checks payable to: NSCC

Please download the Health Medical form and return with this registration form.www.northshore.edu/downloads/youth_health_form.pdf

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We change and add classes all the time! Be sure to check our website for the most current offerings.community.northshore.edu

Upgraded workforce skills and opportunities

Winter/Spring2015

noncreditcourses

DANVERS • LYNN • BEVERLY • MIDDLETON

NSCC Career TrainingInformation NightWed., Jan. 14th • 6:30 PM Cummings Center, BeverlyShort-term training, long-term results! Come find out about training for high demand jobs: high tech, health careers, and licensing and trade certifications. We welcome veterans — come speak with NSCC’s Veterans Services about funding eligibility.

More info on events or directions:

community.northshore.edu

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION

U.S. POSTAGE

PAIDNORTH SHORE

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER

Aesthetics-NEW Location

Auto Damage

Central Sterile Processing

CompTIA Healthcare IT

NEW-CompTIA Server

Culinary Arts

Dental Assisting

Graphic Design

Nail Technician-NEW Location

Nonprofit Management Certificate

Nurse Assistant/HHA

Personal Trainer

Pharmacy Technician

Phlebotomy Technician

Career NightJanuary 14th

1 Ferncroft Road • Danvers, MA 01923-1840

Danvers 978-762-4000 • Lynn 781-593-6722 • Beverly 978-236-1200

www.northshore.edu

FREE admission

PRICELESS information

Arthur BowesSenior Vice President, Human ResourcesNorth Shore Medical Center

CompanyNorth Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA

ChallengeHuman Resources wanted to better understand and implement effective personnel laws and policies, develop dynamic teams, and resolve conflicts.

Solution North Shore Medical Center worked collaboratively with Corporate Training Solutions at NSCC and its facilitators to develop and implement a customized management training program.

Result “In HR, our goal is to foster leadership. North Shore Medical Center believes this customized management program far exceeded our expectations. It has provided managers with the skills to be confident leaders and has contributed to our culture of excellence.” — Arthur Bowes, Senior Vice President,

Human Resources

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