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C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N S C H E D U L E O F C L A S S E S | S P R I N G 2 0 2 0

TRAIN FOR IN-DEMAND

CAREERSAT CSM

PREPARE FOR A NEW CAREERAS AN ELECTRICIAN,

HVAC HELPER, PLUMBER, WELDER, AND MORE!

NEW INDUSTRY PARTNER

SEE INSIDEFRONT COVER!

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TODAY’S WORKFORCE. TOMORROW’S

OPPORTUNITIES.An entire generation is preparing to

leave the workforce. This means demand is skyrocketing for professionals ready to help build the world of tomorrow. Employers are

looking for skilled electricians, HVAC helpers, plumbers, and other industrial professionals.

Our certificate and exam prep offerings can help give you the hands-on and textbook

training needed to enter in-demand sectors.

CURRENT OFFERINGS

AND MORE! Electrical Helper

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Helper

Home Improvement Contractor

Master Electrician Exam Prep

Plumbing Helper

For more information, see the Construction Trades section of

this schedule, call Continuing Education at 301-539-4760, or visit

www.csmd.edu/CareerDevelopment.You can also send an e-mail to

[email protected].

WELDING POWERED BY THE EARLBECK TECHNICAL CENTER

The College of Southern Maryland and Earlbeck Gases and Technologies have formalized their longtime training partnership with a memorandum of understanding to provide students with the training and certification credentials needed to meet the expanding welder workforce opportunities.

As respected industry leaders, a formalized partnership with Earlbeck ensures continuous curriculum updating to support students and instructor training and credentialing of CSM faculty.

Future job prospects are good for welders trained in the latest technologies through formal training or credentialing programs* as the US Bureau of Labor Statistics expects a shortage of about 400,000 welders by 2024.**

For more information about CSM's welding program, see pages 52-54 of this schedule or visit www.csmd.edu/Trades.

*U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: www.bls.gov/ooh/production/welders-cutters-solderers-and-brazers.htm

**American Welding Society

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THREE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!• Register online• Register on campus• Register by mail

See the General and Registration pages on page 75 for details.

COLLEGE CLOSURE INFORMATION:

January 20Closed for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

March 25 - 29Closed for Spring Break

April 12Closed for the Easter Holiday

May 15PE Building closed forSpring Graduation

May 23-25Closed for theMemorial Day Holiday

Table of Contents

Adult Education ......................................................... 2

Personal Enrichment .............................................. 3 Animal Interests ............................................................ 3 Arts and Crafts .............................................................. 4 Beauty ............................................................................ 6 Beer and Wine ............................................................... 7 Computers ..................................................................... 7 Cooking .......................................................................... 8 Driver Education .......................................................... 10 History–Current Events ............................................... 15 Home and Garden ........................................................ 15 Languages and Literature ........................................... 16 Life Skills ..................................................................... 17 Music, Theater, and Dance ......................................... 17 The Arts at CSM .................................................. 19 Natural Health and Healing ........................................ 20 Personal Finance ......................................................... 20 Recreational Activities and Pastimes ........................ 21 Wellness, Fitness, and Aquatics ................................. 23 Writers’ World .............................................................. 36 Kids’ and Teen College ........................................ 37 Workforce Training ................................................ 39 Automotive ................................................................... 40 Business ....................................................................... 40 Workforce Center ................................................ 41 Computer and Information Technology .....................44 Construction Trades ................................................... 48 Design .......................................................................... 55 Early Childhood ............................................................ 56 Fitness and Wellness ................................................. 56 Healthcare ................................................................... 56 Hospitality .................................................................... 62 Legal ............................................................................ 63 Nonprofit ...................................................................... 64 Occupational Safety and Health ................................. 64 Police and Public Safety ............................................. 65 Small Business Development Center (SBDC) ............ 66 Transportation ............................................................. 70 Veterinarian ................................................................. 74

Registration/General Information ................ 75

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

CALL 301-539-47601-800-933-9177

ext. 4760

VISITwww.csmd.edu/CareerDevelopment

[email protected]

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ADULT EDUCATIONPersonal Enrichment

CSM Personal Enrichment | Spring 2020 | www.csmd.edu

LEARNING FOR A LIFETIME OF SUCCESS. The College of Southern Maryland (CSM) strives to meet the diverse needs of students and the community by providing accessible, accredited, affordable, and quality learning opportunities for intellectual development, career enhancement, and personal growth. Our GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED) and ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) programs allow students to improve their skills so they can be more successful in college, at work, and in the community.

For more information, call Continuing Education at 301-539-4760 or 1-800-933-9177, ext. 4760, visit www.csmd.edu/adulted, or e-mail [email protected].

Several ESL Orientations, GED Orientations, and GED Ready Assessments are available. For dates and times, visit: www.csmd.edu/adulted

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (ABE) is a high school equivalency program for adult learners which offers individualized and small group instruction in reading, writing, and math.

GED PREPARATION classes prepare you to pass the official GED exam in order to earn a Maryland High School Diploma.

ESL TRAINING for students, whose native language is not English, to build and improve their English speaking and writing skills.

These free to low-cost classes are available at the La Plata, Leonardtown, and Prince Frederick campuses. Daytime and evening classes are available. The NATIONAL EXTERNAL DIPLOMA PROGRAM (NEDP) is a nationally recognized web-based high school diploma option for adults 18 and older.

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ANIMAL INTERESTS Personal Enrichment

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ANIMAL INTERESTS

Basic Dog ObedienceImagine your furry BFF and you sharing a class and bonding. Now imagine discovering a way of interacting together that increases good behavior and connection. You don’t have to imagine any longer. Join us for Basic Dog Obedience and bond, create a connection, and have your dog learn good canine manners! Topics that will be covered include understanding your dog, effective communication, training equipment, canine physiological information, and cutting edge training techniques. Also learn good manner commands and how to use them in everyday situations. Instructor has over 20 years of experience as a law enforcement K-9 handler and is currently a member of Association of Professional Dog Trainers, Southern Maryland Association of Professional Pet Sitters, United States Police Canine Association, and National Police Bloodhound Association. Class fee includes all written material and food rewards for your dog. Proof of vaccines must be presented at start of class (Rabies, Distemper and Bordetella). Dogs must have collar and/or harness and standard leash during class. Waiver form will need to be signed the first day of class. Class is held off campus at Bone-A-Fied Friends Forever Pet Service in Brandywine, MD.

PEP-9280 tuition: $10 / fees: $150

65663 Tu 6PM – 7PM Apr 7 – May 12 BFFF

Canine AgilityTake your dog’s conditioning to a new level! You and your dog will work together as a team to master a series of outdoor agility obstacles and, in doing so, build a unique bond. Expose your dog to new things making him/her more confident, all while you get your exercise as well! Instructor has over 20 years of experience as a law enforcement K-9 handler and is currently a member of Association of Professional Dog Trainers, Southern Maryland Association of Professional Pet Sitters, United States Police Canine Association, and National Police Bloodhound Association. All materials are included in the cost of the class to include use of equipment for all obstacles and food rewards for your dog. Proof of vaccines must be presented at start of class (Rabies, Distemper and Bordetella). Dogs must have collar and or harness and standard leash during class. Waiver form will need to be signed the first day of class. Class is held off campus at Bone-A-Fied Friends Forever Pet Service in Brandywine, MD.

PEP-9290 tuition: $10 / fees: $150

65664 Sa 2:30PM – 3:30PM Apr 18 – May 30 BFFF

Pet CPR & First AidEarn your Red Cross Pet CPR and First Aid Certification. Learn and practice pet CPR, bandaging/splinting your pet, the proper treatment of poisoning, burns, trauma, orthopedic injuries, and so much more. All materials to include reference book, test and CPR certification are included in the cost of the class. Class will be held at Bone-A-Fied Friends Forever Pet Services (www.mybffpetservices.com), 4611 Wilkerson Rd., Brandywine, Maryland 20613.

PEP-9490 tuition: $10 / fees: $109

65630 Su 2PM – 5:30PM Apr 5 BFFF

Backyard Chicken KeepingHave you thought about keeping chickens in your backyard, but weren’t really sure where to start? Want to know more about the best breeds to keep for egg production on limited acreage? Well then join us for Backyard Chicken Keeping and discover all the joys and benefits raising chickens can bring! Learn how to get started, about different breeds, proper care and housing, raising baby chicks, what to look for in a coop, managing common health issues and best of all—the thrill of bringing fresh eggs to your table each day! Instructor has years of personal experience and is an enthusiastic and knowledgeable healthy-chicken farmer!

PEP-9540 tuition: $10 / fees: $39

65727 Sa 9AM – 1PM Jun 20 CE105–LAPL

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ARTS AND CRAFTS

Painting Class: Acrylic FundamentalsAcrylics are popular because they are vibrant and dry quickly. Work from still life, interior space and people or animals, to develop a basic understanding of painting three-dimensional space and form. Basic compositional elements will be discussed and reviewed. The uses of shape, value and color will be emphasized. You will need to purchase class supplies which will be emailed PRIOR to class start date. This course is designed for beginning and intermediate students.

PEP-9080 tuition: $10 / fees: $159

65662 M 6:30PM – 8:30PM Mar 30 – May 18 PFA104–PRIN65697 Th 6:30PM – 8:30PM May 14 – Jul 2 FA173–LAPL 65617 Tu Th 7:30PM – 9:30PM Mar 31 – Apr 23 B207–LEON

Beginning DrawingDevelop your drawing skills and advance the development of your observation skills in this beginner drawing class. You will learn a variety of techniques for expressing form and light using graphite pencils. You will work from nature, found objects, models, and your imagination. Assignments will include self-portraits, sketches of familiar objects, and architectural forms. Simple tricks to achieve the representation of proper perspective will be taught. Peer and instructor critiques are included. A supply list will need to be purchased by the student and will be provided the first night of class.

PEP-9190 tuition: $10 / fees: $159

65618 W 6:30PM – 8:30PM Apr 1 – May 20 PFA104–PRIN65611 Th 6:30PM – 8:30PM Mar 12 – May 7 FA173–LAPL

Intro to Watercolor PaintingIf you have always wanted to try watercolor painting or to refresh your skills, then this is your chance. Learn about the medium techniques, varying styles and theories of painting. Subject matter will include landscapes, portraits and still life. Explore the basics of watercolor through observing demonstrations on a variety of skills and concepts. After each class demonstration, you will have the opportunity to work on your own paintings. Students will need to purchase class supplies. A supply list will be emailed 1 week PRIOR to class start date. Space is limited so register early.

PEP-9410 tuition: $10 / fees: $69

65733 Sa 9AM – 12PM May 9 – May 16 PFA104–PRIN64365 Sa 9AM – 12PM Mar 14 – Mar 21 FA173–LAPL 65675 Sa 9AM – 12PM Apr 11 – Apr 18 B207–LEON

Watercolor Journal SketchingWhether you are traveling, enjoying a coffee break, or waiting until your child returns from school, keep a record of your days with a watercolor sketch journal. In this class, you will learn how to create a simple journal, one that will hold your precious memories. Together, we will learn that the more that we sketch the easier it will be to capture a glimpse of everyday life. In each session, we will have brief art talks and watercolor sessions, to encourage growth in sketching techniques. The material list needed to be purchased by the student is as follows: a handy size sketch book journal ( 6”X 8” to 7”X 9” ) traveler’s watercolor set, extra watercolor brushes , a pencil w/eraser, smear resistant black pen and soft tissues. Please bring these materials with you to the first class. No need to have art experience, all levels are welcome!

AAA-8110 tuition: $10 / fees: $159

65681 Tu Th 7:30PM – 9:30PM Apr 28 – May 21 B207–LEON

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ARTS AND CRAFTS Personal Enrichment

Spring BasketryInformation about basket uses and forms, materials, and methods will be discussed. Techniques will be demonstrated and you will develop your skills through experiential learning. Three baskets will be completed. Session I project: Woven Wire Bird Nest Jewelry (1/2 -1 1/2” in diameter). You will make tiny wire bird nests with pearl eggs to be used as a pendant, pin, or even earings. Make at least three using random weave technique. Session II Project: Basket for recycled plastic bags (about 6” in diameter X 10” high). You will weave a basket on a wooden base with a hole in it so you can recycle plastic grocery bags. A choice of dyed weavers will be available for embellishment. Finally, add a leather loop handle to hang your basket in a convenient spot. Session III Project: Josephine knot basket (approximately 10” high X 12” long X 8” wide). You will weave a large intricate woven knot and then use the ends of the reeds to form the ribs of a rounded basket. The knot becomes the handle. The body of the basket will be done in random weave. All materials are included in the price of the class. Please bring a bag lunch to each class.

AAA-7280 tuition: $10 / fees: $179

65729 Su 10AM – 3:30PM Mar 22 CE119–LAPL Su 10AM – 3:30PM Apr 19 CE119–LAPL Su 10AM – 3:30PM May 17 CE119–LAPL

Mosaics and Wine - a Social Art ClassMosaics were one of the first art forms - and for good reason. Mosaic art is beautiful and can be used for a variety of applications - from hanging on your wall, to sitting under a hot cup as a coaster, to being used under your feet as a stepping stone, to so much more. Learn the basics of working with glass mosaic tiles from Eric Nelson, a local mosaic and painting artist, all while sipping a glass or two of wine. You will choose from making a trivet, house number sign, or other decorative plaque. During the class you will create the design and attach the tiles. You will also be given instruction in how to grout your project. Because the glue needs to cure completely before grouting, you will be given supplies to complete your project at home. All supplies, tools and materials, including the wine, are provided as part of the class registration. All you need to bring is your imagination! Must be 21 years of age or older.

AAA-7500 tuition: $10 / fees: $79

65691 W 6:30PM – 8:30PM Apr 29 CE119–LAPL

Ceramics - Hand Building Cups and BowlsDesigned for people who have an interest working with clay, Hand Building class will give you an expereince in making functional pottery. Learn and use basic ceramic hand building techniques to create 2 cups and 2 bowls. During the second class session, you will learn about ceramic glazes, glaze application techniques and glaze your cups and bowls. All materials, tools and firing included in the cost of the class. Class size is limited to provide individual attention so register early.

AAA-8020 tuition: $10 / fees: $89

65619 W 6PM – 9PM Apr 1 MWCL W 6PM – 8PM Apr 8 MWCL

Ceramics - Hand Building Plates and PlattersLearn and use basic ceramic hand building techniques to create 2 plates and 1 platter. During second session students will learn about ceramic glazes, glaze application techniques and glaze their plates and platter. All materials, tools and firing included in the cost of the class. Class size is limited to provide individual attention so register early.

AAA-8030 tuition: $10 / fees: $89

65668 W 6PM – 9PM Apr 15 MWCL W 6PM – 8PM Apr 22 MWCL

Ceramics -Introduction to the WheelLearn to use the potter’s wheel to create cups and bowls. During the third class session, you will learn about ceramic glazes, glaze application techniques and glaze your cups and bowls. All materials, tools and firing included in the cost of the class. Class size is limited to provide individual attention so register early.

AAA-8040 tuition: $10 / fees: $149

65732 W 6PM – 9PM May 6 – May 13 MWCL W 6PM – 8PM May 20 MWCL

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BEAUTYPersonal Enrichment

Introduction to Leather WorkingLearn the fundamental skills you need to start working with leather by making simple yet useful projects like a draw string bag, pouch and a kitchen knife sheath. You will be introduced to a wide range of leather working techniques, tools and materials and then shown how to use them to create useful objects. Topics that will be covered are skills like cutting and joining leather using rivets, thread and glue. You will also learn about the different types of leather and how to shop for what you need for future projects. By the end of class, you’ll have the skills and tools you need to continue creating other beautiful leather work pieces. All tools and materials will be provided and are included in the cost of the class. Students will take extra leather and toolkit home for future self-projects.

HGC-5110 tuition: $10 / fees: $149

65673 Tu Th 6:30PM – 8:30PM Apr 21 – Apr 30 CE103–LAPL

NEW Leather Working - Making MoccasinsIn this class you will be introduced to the concepts and techniques necessary for making a leather turn shoe (moccasin) much like the ones worn by native Americans who at one time inhabited the North American East Coast. This particular style of shoe, in addition to being used by many of the Native American tribes, was made in various styles across Europe from the iron age to the beginning of the renaissance. Use your feet to create a paper template. This template will then be used to lay out, cut, stitch, and add rivets to our leather moccasins and finish off with a piece of leather lace for a shoestring. Some experience joining (stitching, lacing, riveting) leather would be helpful, but a short explanation of the necessary techniques will be provided if necessary. All tools and materials will be provided and are included in the cost of the class. Students will take any extra leather and the toolkit home.

HGC-5140 tuition: $10 / fees: $149

66803 Tu Th 6:30PM – 8:30PM May 12 – Jun 4 CE105–LAPL

BEAUTY

Make Over Your Makeup RoutineDo you want to change up your makeup routine? Maybe you are looking for a whole new look. Then join us for Make Over Your Makeup Routine and do just that. You will learn easy, quick tricks to add some pop to your makeup routine. Start with learning to even out your skin tone, define your eyes, add some color to your lips and a healthy flush to your cheeks. Leave feeling like a brand new woman! Class is being taught by certified makeup artist Victoria Ronan of Natural Looks by Victoria.

AAA-7400 tuition: $10 / fees: $39

65715 W 6PM – 9PM May 20 PFA238–PRIN

NEW Natural Hair and BraidingLearn how to use the products you already have along with basic natural hair care, styling techniques, & braiding options for you or your child. Join licensed cosmetologist/ natural hair care & braid specialist from Zamora Natural Hair care and learn how to braid & style natural hair, how to brush and comb out textured hair safely, how to section hair to prepare for various braiding designs and natural texturizing techniques, how to shampoo and basic massaging techniques, how to identify proper hair tools and the know how to handle them to create braiding and other natural styling techniques and the best techniques to blow dry natural hair. In addition, you will learn how to create, apply, and use various hair tonics, hair oils, and conditioning preparations. This 1-day boot camp reviews the natural hair management techniques as well as basic styling for healthy hair that will ensure students the know how to detangle, shampoo, condition, moisturize, and blow dry their hair as well as 7 basic styles such as twists, twist outs, flat twists, braids, cornrows, rod sets, and wash n- go’s with their natural hair. The proper grooming of textured hair is a nurturing experience. Regular hair care and grooming will encourage new growth, nourish weakened or damaged hair, and enhance the overall aesthetics of your hair. This course is perfect for anyone who works with textured hair on themselves or their family members. Students must purchase the supplies needed. Supplies need to be purchased by students for class and is as follows: Mannequin & stand (or you can work on your own hair), rat-tail comb, 1 paddle brush without the ball on tips, 1 wide tooth comb, 1 pack of butterfly clips, 1

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Personal EnrichmentBEER AND WINE / COMPUTERS

pack of duckbill clips, 2 packs of perm rods, blow dryer with comb attachment, Apple cider vinegar, jojoba oil, vanilla essential oil, lavender essential oil, rosemary essential oil, virgin olive oil oil, orange essential oil (bring in the hair products you already have).

AAA-8240 tuition: $10 / fees: $169

65628 Sa 9AM – 4PM Apr 4 CE119–LAPL 65718 Sa 9AM – 4PM May 30 CE119–LAPL

BEER AND WINE

Girls Night Out - for the Love Of ChocolateLadies, grab your friends for a one-of-a-kind night out. You do not need a reason to celebrate other than the joy of friendship itself. If you are looking for a fun and effective way to bond with friends or meet new ones, and you love a good wine and gourmet chocolate, then Girls Night Out - for the Love of Chocolate is for you! Learn the complexities of pairing wine and chocolate. Each has its own subtleties and flavor notes that need to be considered to maximize the flavor in a pairing. Class will be taught by professional Eric Nelson(former owner of Artfully Chocolate in Old Town Alexandria). Become knowledgeable about fine chocolate and fine wine and what to look for in pairing the two. You will be sampling 6 different wines and 12 delicious gourmet chocolates. Join us for an evening of fun, friendship and decadence! Must be 21 to register.

PEP-9630 tuition: $10 / fees: $59

65714 W 6:30PM – 8:30PM May 20 CE119–LAPL

COMPUTERS

Beginner Computer SkillsWhether you are new to computers or just want to brush up on your computer skills, then this is the class for you. Increase your proficiency using Windows-based computers with techniques and shortcuts. Build your confidence and get control of your computer by managing, organizing, and searching for your files and folders. Learn the benefits of different internet browsers and search engines, including safe and efficient internet use. Manage your email folders and attachments and get a glimpse of popular social media sites including Facebook and Twitter. Receive hands on experience in MS Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other programs.

AAA-7890 tuition: $10 / fees: $89

65667 Tu Th 6PM – 8PM Apr 14 – Apr 23 CE216–LAPL

Intermediate Computer SkillsTake your basic computer skills to the next level. Enroll and build upon the foundation of the basic skills you already have. Identify and use more advanced techniques in MS Word, Excel PowerPoint and other programs. Sign up for Facebook, find friends and upload pictures. Understand twitter in more detail and discuss blogging. Learn web safety techniques to keep your computer system secure. This course is specifically designed for those with limited computer knowledge who desire to learn more advanced computer skills and techniques.

AAA-7900 tuition: $10 / fees: $89

65693 Tu Th 6PM – 8PM May 5 – May 14 CE216–LAPL 64369 Tu Th 10AM – 2PM Mar 17 – Mar 19 A301–LEON

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COOKING

AMERICAN

Farm to TableOur Southern Maryland region has an abundance of fresh, locally grown products that come together to produce delicious gourmet meals! Learn to create a healthy, vibrant and flavorful menu with 100 percent locally sourced ingredients, even the salt. Apply basic culinary skills to prepare an amazing meal using only what is in season and available in the tidewater region. Start off with mixed baby greens, strawberries, Brandywine Farms goat cheese and Loveville honey with shallot vinaigrette. One of the following main entrées, will be served based on availability - roasted rock fish, free range chicken or softshell crabs, crispy in buckwheat with herbed aioli sauce. Sides such as roasted corn and sweet pepper succotash, warm new potato salad with Bowens Farms bacon will also be served. End the meal with a berry tart with honey sweetened pastry cream and local fruit. Enroll today and create healthy, seasonal dishes with local products under the direction of Chef Karl Hille from the Calvert County Public Schools Career and Technology Academy. Bring your appetite!

AAA-7320 tuition: $10 / fees: $59

65676 Th 6PM – 8:30PM Apr 23 CCTA

NEW Let’s Get SaucyClassical Sauces: Let’s face it- everything tastes better with sauce! A good repertoire of sauces adds flavor and complexity to your dishes and tempting color and texture to your presentations. Best of all - most are simple to make! Join Chef Hille to discover the 5 mothers of all other sauces. Blend in finishing ingredients and use each sauce to finish several courses for a well-balanced and memorable meal. Come hungry and leave happy! This is a hands on cooking class.

AAA-7760 tuition: $10 / fees: $59

65612 Th 6PM – 8:30PM Mar 19 CCTA

BBQ Bootcamp - Ribs and ChickenBBQ smoking and grilling are among the top fastest growing hobbies for both men and women. Whether you want to impress family and friends or grab the top prize at local BBQ contests, then this class if for you! In BBQ Bootcamp - Ribs and Chicken, learn to make baby back ribs from start to finish (hands-on), pork spare ribs and chicken. Learn from professional smoker, Brian Israel, all about the different types of grills and smokers, BBQ techniques, types of wood, fuel and common mistakes people make while grilling and smoking. Come hungry and leave satisfied! This is a demonstration cooking class with student participation. Seating is limited so register early.

PEP-9820 tuition: $10 / fees: $59

65724 Su 10AM – 1PM Jun 7 SDBQ

BBQ Bootcamp - Brisket & ButtsBBQ smoking and grilling have become one of the fastest growing hobbies for both men and women. Whether you want to impress your family and friends or grab the top prize at local BBQ contest, then this class if for you! Professional smoker Brian Israel, will teach you how to smoke incredible beef brisket and pork butt. Topics will include different cuts of meat preparation, cooking techniques, finishing techniques and much more. Come hungry and leave satisfied! This is a demonstration cooking class with student participation. Seating is limited so register early.

PEP-9830 tuition: $10 / fees: $59

65708 Su 10AM – 1PM May 17 SDBQ

BBQ Bootcamp - Turkey & Whole ChickensBBQ smoking and grilling have become one of the fastest growing hobbies for both men and women. Whether you want to impress family and friends or grab the top prize at local BBQ contests then this class is for you! Learn from professional smoker Brian Israel, smoking and brining techniques for turkey, turkey breasts, and whole chickens. Topics will include turkey and chicken preparation, cooking temperatures, brining, the butterfly cut, and injection methods. Come hungry and leave satisfied! This is a demonstration cooking class with student participation. Seating is limited so register early.

PEP-9850 tuition: $10 / fees: $59

65728 Su 10AM – 1PM Jun 28 SDBQ

COOKINGPersonal Enrichment

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CAKE DECORATING

Cupcake DecoratingLearn the basics of decorating cupcakes. Make that swirl top of icing like you see on most cupcakes today and learn some fun ways to decorate them. Master the following techniques: drop flower, rosette, star, pull out star, dots and zigzags. Improve your skills and join us for a few hours of cupcake decorating fun! Students must bring one dozen, baked, unfrosted cupcakes to the class. Frosting and 12 piece cupcake decorating kit is included in the cost of the class.

PEP-8940 tuition: $10 / fees: $39

65614 Sa 9AM – 12PM Mar 21 PFA104–PRIN65671 Sa 9AM – 12PM Apr 18 CE119–LAPL 65627 Sa 9AM – 12PM Apr 4 B207–LEON

INTERNATIONAL

Italian Wines and AppetizersSave the date for this amazing culinary opportunity! Learn how to prepare the best Italian appetizers and pair them with the appropriate choice of Italian wine. White or red, secco or amabile? Learn more about the region, story and taste of famous Italian wines, while listening to Verdi’s Traviata. “Libiamo ne’ lieti calici.” Must be 21 years of age to register.

PEP-9270 tuition: $10 / fees: $69

65621 Th 6PM – 8:30PM Apr 2 CKAB

NEW Flavors of Central ItalyExplore the rolling hills, tall cypress trees, ancient roads, olive groves, and miles of well-manicured vineyards as we journey into the flavors of central Italy. The cuisine of this area reflects a simpler, more rustic approach to cooking that relies heavily on the produce and livestock common to the area. Umbria cuisine is influenced by the culture and food from Tuscany and Marche. The menus in this class will be paired with two native wines of the region as well. Bring your appetite and join chef Baldassari for this culinary tour of the unique flavors of central Italy! This is a demonstration cooking class with student participation. Must be 21 years or older to register.

PEP-5840 tuition: $10 / fees: $69

66214 Th 6PM – 8:30PM Jun 4 CKAB

Pizza SchoolForget 10 minute delivery pizza and join us as we slowly prepare and cook genuine delicious Italian pizza! You will learn about the 5 original pizza recipes, pizza colors, what pizza had to do with the Royal Family and how to only choose real buffalo mozzarella. Learn how to prepare and cook, step by step, 10 modern Italian pizza recipes. Be prepared for the final surprise - a pizza dessert. Wine will also be served. Buon Appetito! This is a hands on beginner level cooking course with a native Italian instructor. Please bring plastic containers to take home extra food. Must be at least 21 years or older to register.

PEP-8790 tuition: $10 / fees: $69

65677 Th 6PM – 8:30PM Apr 23 PLCH

Personal EnrichmentCOOKING

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NEW Italian DessertsJoin us and learn how to make the best selection of traditional Italian desserts - incredible items like Tiramisu’, Torta alle pere and Torta Margherita. Also, dazzle your friends and family by learning how to prepare a delicious Italian dessert in 10 minutes! No experience necessary. This is a demonstration cooking class with student participation taught by a native Italian cooking instructor. Wine will also be served. Please bring plastic containers to take home extra food. Must be 21 years of age or older to register.

PEP-8980 tuition: $10 / fees: $69

65723 Sa 11AM – 1:30PM Jun 6 SMKB

Meet the PolloIf you have gone to our Pizza School or Meet the Pasta class, then we have the sequel for you. MEET THE POLLO! Chicken recipes are a classic in every Italian kitchen. Join us to prepare and taste Pollo al Limone, Pollo alla Pizzaiola, Pollo alla Cacciatora and more. Let’s cook together! No experience necessary. Wine will also be served. This is a demonstration cooking class with student participation taught by a native Italian cooking instructor. Must be 21 years of age or older to register.

PEP-8990 tuition: $10 / fees: $69

65626 Sa 11AM – 1:30PM Apr 4 SMKB

Taking It ThaiTravel to Thailand with an inventive menu that is light and oh-so-flavorful. Start off with curry caramelized tenderloin beef and fried vegetables. Next dive into a crisp green salad with ginger dressing that is better than your favorite Asian steak house. Cozy up to the stove with a spicy peanut Thai chicken served in a pineapple with a side of rice with vegetables. Menu will be complimented with different Thai beers. Top the night off with a surprising Thai dessert and authentic Thai coffee. Don’t miss this international night of fabulous food and fun!

PEP-9700 tuition: $10 / fees: $69

65696 Th 6PM – 8:30PM May 14 CKAB

DRIVER EDUCATION

Driver Education Classroom/ Behind the WheelThe Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) requires this course for those wishing to obtain a Maryland Driver’s License. Maryland law requires thirty hours of classroom instruction and six hours of driving. Classroom instruction includes orientation, discussion of space management, basic maneuvering, reducing risk and personal factors influencing operator performance and collision avoidance. In addition, six hours of individual student driving will be scheduled at the orientation and will be offered in four 1 1/2 hour sessions. The MVA requires that the student attend an orientation accompanied by a parent, guardian or mentor. The orientation will be 3 hours long and will acquaint students with the school’s requirements and components of Maryland’s Graduated Driver Licensing Laws. Students must be 16 years old and have a learners permit to attend the classes.Prerequisite: The first class meeting date listed is a mandatory orientation that must be attended with a parent or guardian. You must bring your learners permit with you to orientation. The second set of dates are the dates for the classroom portion of this class. In addition to the dates and times listed, there is an additional six hours of driving time (four 1.5 hour sessions) that will be scheduled during the orientation. Student must be age 16 and have a learner’s permit by the first date of class (orientation).

TRA-9000 tuition: $125 / fees: $234

See the charts on the following pages

for dates and times of orientations,

classroom times, and driving times.

Also, see page 15 for more

driver education courses.

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CHARLES COUNTY Driving time (six hours; four 1.5-hour sessions) will be assigned at the orientation. All orientations will be held at the La Plata Campus on the dates and times listed below. Orientation is MANDATORY for students to attend with a parent or guardian. Students must be 16 years of age by the orientation date of class in order to register for driver education classes.

LA PLATA CAMPUS

All orientations will be held at the College of Southern Maryland La Plata Campus.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES May 4 Monday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. BI-113

TRA – 9000 – 165875 May 5 – May 20 M, T, W, Th 6:00pm – 9:00pm CS-116

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION May 5 – June 3

May 26 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. BI-113

TRA – 9000 – 165882 May 27 – June 11 M, T, W, Th 6:00pm – 9:00pm CS-116

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

May 27 – June 25

LA PLATA HIGH SCHOOL

All orientations will be held at the College of Southern Maryland La Plata Campus.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES April 28 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. BI-113

TRA – 9000 - 165861 May 4 – May 19 M, T, W, Th 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Room 508

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION May 4 – June 2

LACKEY HIGH SCHOOL

All orientations will be held at the College of Southern Maryland La Plata Campus.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES April 29 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. BI-113

TRA – 9000 – 165862 May 4 – May 19 M, T, W, Th 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. LHS-A-1

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION May 4 – June 2

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NORTH POINT HIGH SCHOOL

All orientations will be held at the College of Southern Maryland La Plata Campus.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES May 20 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. BI-113

TRA – 9000 - 165878 May 21 – June 10 M, T, W, Th, F 3:00 p.m. – 6:00p.m. NPHS - 2322

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

May 21 – June 24

CALVERT COUNTY

Driving time (six hours; four 1.5-hour sessions) will be assigned at the orientation. All orientations will be held at the Prince Frederick Campus on the dates and times listed below. Orientation is MANDATORY for students to attend with a parent or guardian. Students must be 16 years of age by the orientation date of class in order to register for driver education classes. PRINCE FREDERICK CAMPUS

All orientations will be held at the College of Southern Maryland Prince Frederick Campus.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES April 27 Monday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. PFA-119

TRA – 9000 - 165899 April 29 – May 14 M, T, W, Th 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. PFA-233

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

May 4 – May 28

May 26 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. PFA-119

TRA – 9000 - 165909 May 27 – June 11 M, T, W, Th 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. PFA-233

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

May 27 – June 25

PATUXENT HIGH SCHOOL

All orientations will be held at the College of Southern Maryland Prince Frederick Campus.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES April 22 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. PFA-119

TRA – 9000 - 165896 April 29 – May 14 M, T, W, Th 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. PHS - 265

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

April 29 – May 28

NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL

All orientations will be held at the College of Southern Maryland Prince Frederick Campus.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES May 19 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. PFA-119

TRA – 9000 - 165905 May 20 – June 10 M, T, W, Th 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. MHC- 900

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

May 20 – June 24

PRINCE FREDERICK CAMPUS

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LEONARDTOWN CAMPUS Driving time (six hours; four 1.5-hour sessions) will be assigned at the orientation. All orientations will be held at the Leonardtown Campus on the dates and times listed below. Orientation is MANDATORY for students to attend with a parent or guardian. Students must be 16 years of age by the orientation date of class in order to register for driver education classes.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES April 16 Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-202

TRA – 9000 – 165910 April 21 – May 6 M, T, W, Th 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-205

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

April 21 – May 20

April 20 Monday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-202

TRA – 9000 - 165911 April 21 – May 6 M, T, W, Th 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-202

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

April 21 – May 20

May 7 Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-202

TRA – 9000 – 165912 May 11 – May 27 M, T, W, Th 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. C-205 (No class 5/25)

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

May 13 – June 10

May 11 Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-202

TRA – 9000 – 165914 May 12 – May 28 M, T, W, Th 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. C-205 (No class 5/25)

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

May 12 – June 11

May 25 Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-202

TRA – 9000 – 165915 June 2 – June 17 M, T, W, Th 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-205

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION June 2 – July 1

CHOPTICON HIGH SCHOOL

All orientations will be held at the College of Southern Maryland Leonardtown Campus.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES April 23 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-202

TRA – 9000 – 166737 April 29 – May 14 M, T, W, Th 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. B-112

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

April 29 – May 28

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GREAT MILLS HIGH SCHOOL

All orientations will be held at the College of Southern Maryland Leonardtown Campus.

ORIENTATION CLASSROOM DATES DRIVING DATES May 26 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. C-202

TRA – 9000 - 166378 May 27 – June 11 M, T, W, Th 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. C-03

TO BE SCHEDULED AT ORIENTATION

May 27 – June 25

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Driver Improvement ProgramThe Driver Improvement Program (DIP) is required by Maryland law for individuals who have a suspended or revoked driver’s license. DIP may also be required for certain violations cited under the provisional license. Individual’s participation in the Driver Improvement Program is through referrals by courts or an administrative law judge.Prerequisite: You must bring your MVA requirement letter and photo I.D. with you to class and you must be on time.

TRA-9400 tuition: $50 / fees: $25

64267 Sa 9AM – 4PM Mar 21 CS116–LAPL 65889 Sa 9AM – 4PM Apr 25 CS116–LAPL 65890 Sa 9AM – 4PM May 30 CS116–LAPL 65892 Sa 9AM – 4PM Jun 27 CS116–LAPL

Alive At 25 Behavior ModificationMotor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death for young adults ages 16-24. Out of 60,000 Colorado students who completed the Alive at 25 program, the program reduced deaths from crashes by 97%! Alive at 25 is a highly interactive, behavior modification program delivered by law enforcement. Through interaction and role-playing, students are persuaded to take responsibility for their actions, adopt safe practices, focus on healthy decision making, and to form their own conclusions about the consequences of risky driving behaviors. Alcohol, distractions, peer pressure, speed factors and more are discussed.

TRA-9500 tuition: $0 / fees: $55

65384 M 5PM – 9PM Mar 16 CS101–LAPL 65385 M 5PM – 9PM Apr 20 CS101–LAPL 66873 M 5PM – 9PM APR 6 PFA236–PRIN66874 M 5PM – 9PM MAY 4 PFA236–PRIN

Advanced Instructor Refresher CourseCertified Driver Education Instructors will learn how to bridge the gap between the classroom instruction and the car instructor as mandated by the Maryland MVA Driver Education Curriculum. Instructors will improve behind-the-wheel and classroom techniques. Topics will include adapting the Maryland MVA curriculum to the classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons, understanding novice driver’s abilities, and how to coach and instruct basic

maneuvers in relation to classroom lessons. In addition, the certified instructor will learn techniques in classroom management and proper re-training of maneuvers, techniques, procedures and objectives of each BTW lesson.Prerequisite: Must be a Maryland Certified Driver Education Instructor.

TRA-9630 tuition: $10 / fees: $65

65894 Th 9AM – 1:30PM Mar 19 CS101–LAPL

HISTORY - CURRENT EVENTS

At Home with History in Southern MarylandBe at home with and bring history to life when you learn about and visit some of Southern Mayland’s historic homes. Discover the history of who built and lived in these homes and the contributions made to Southern Maryland, the State of Maryland and our country, by its inhabitants. Instructor Mike Callahan is a living history interpreter for Friends of Chapman State Park. Many of the homes that will be visited are privately owned and are not normally open to the public to see. Be advised that there may be a nominal entry fee for a few of the homes. First night of class will be on campus with the rest of the time be home visits.

AAA-7700 tuition: $10 / fees: $129

66893 Th 6PM – 8PM May 7 – Jun 4 CE103–LAPL

HOME AND GARDEN

Sewing Part IILearn by doing in this hands-on sewing class. You will learn how to read and understand the pattern envelope, how to read a pattern, what the sewing terminology means, pattern layout, cutting a pattern, and sewing garments. You will work with other students on the same project to master sewing techniques together. A supply list will be sent to you prior to the first class. Please bring your sewing machine. This class is designed for students who have successfully completed Beginning Sewing (HGC- 5090) and/or who have sewing skills beyond basic sewing.

HGC-5100 tuition: $10 / fees: $179

64371 Sa 9AM – 12PM Apr 4 – May 9 CE120–LAPL

Personal EnrichmentDRIVER EDUCATION / HISTORY - CURRENT EVENTS / HOME AND GARDEN

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LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE

Simple Spanish IIThis course is a continuation of Simple Spanish. It focuses on basic reading, writing, listening and speaking. A deeper understanding of the verb to be “ser / estar.” In addition, verbs learned in the previous class will be conjugated in past and future tense, then used to create phrases. We will incorporate new vocabulary words such as colors, everyday objects, professions, transportation, house furniture and more. Students will learn oral communication using correct Spanish grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation presented in class.

PEP-9710 tuition: $10 / fees: $159

64383 W 6PM – 8PM Apr 29 – Jun 17 PFB201–PRIN64382 Tu 6PM – 8PM Apr 28 – Jun 16 CE118–LAPL

Intermediate Italian IThis course is a continuation of Simple Italian (PEP 8780) but it is open to anyone with a basic understanding of the Italian language. Created to give a balanced mix between cultural notions, multimedia presentations, written practice and conversations, interaction will include hands-on activities with comics, movies, books and games. Course is taught by a native Italian language teacher.

PEP-9000 tuition: $10 / fees: $209

64381 W 6:30PM – 8:30PM Apr 22 – Jun 17 CE118–LAPL

Introduction to American Sign Language And the Deaf Culture Part IIIntroduction to American Sign Language and the Deaf Culture part II is a continuation course and is designed to develop the skills and knowledge needed to communicate in American Sign Language (ASL). Emphasis will be placed on enhancing familiarity through dialogues and mini-narratives using an immersion approach to language learning. Cultural awareness in the deaf community will also be discussed. Students need to have taken Introduction to American Sign Language and Deaf Culture to take this part II class. Textbook required and will be used for all 3 Introduction to ASL classes.Prerequisite: Student must have taken PEP-9900

PEP-9910 tuition: $10 / fees: $159

64379 Tu Th 6PM – 8PM Apr 14 – May 7 CE115–LAPL 64378 M W 6PM – 8PM Apr 13 – May 6 B315–LEON

Getting Started With Native PlantsWhat are native plants, why do they matter, and where can I plant them? Join us for Getting Started With Native Plants and cover the basics of native plants, their role in the ecosystem and ways that you can incorporate them into your existing landscape. Help to preserve Maryland’s biodiversity, support pollinators and songbirds all while enjoying a beautiful landscape. Join Luke Gustafson, educator with University of Maryland Extension, as you learn practical ways to beautify and diversify your garden. Students will be provided a native plant to take home and is included in the cost of the class. This course is being offered in conjunction with CSM’s Bee Campus Initiative.

HGC-5120 tuition: $10 / fees: $39

65672 Tu 6PM – 9PM Apr 21 CE118–LAPL

Intermediate QuiltingComplete a full size “square in a square” quilt top in a modern way. Students choose and bring precut fabrics and learn to piece a beautiful full size quilt. Intermediate Quilting is designed for graduates of beginner quilting or for those with previous quilting experience. Discover new and fun techniques to master quilting in modern times! Students will need to bring sewing machine and thread, one printed charm pack (5’’squares precut, 42 pieces) matching one printed jelly roll (2 1/2” precut strips, 42 pieces), one solid skinny strip roll (solid strips to coordinate with prints above) and a pair of scissors. Precut fabrics can be found at: Joann’s fabrics, Michelle’s quilts in Hughesville, Calvert Quilt shop in Prince Frederick, Material Girls in La Plata or online at fabric.com and missouriquiltco.com.

HGC-8080 tuition: $10 / fees: $99

64373 Sa 9AM – 12PM Apr 11 – Apr 25 CE115–LAPL

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Introduction to American Sign Language And the Deaf Culture Part IIIIntroduction to American Sign Language and the Deaf Culture part III is a continuation course and is designed to review and build upon the grammar and conversation skills learned in Part I and Part II. Emphasis will be placed on understanding and acquiring conversational proficiency in ASL using an immersion approach. Special focus will be on increasing sign clarity and non-manual behavior. Social, cultural, linguistic, political and economic patterns affecting deaf people in the U.S. will also be covered. By the end of part III, you will be able to comprehend and respond with increasing accuracy. Introduction to American Sign Language and the Deaf Culture I and II are required in order to take part III. Textbook required and will be used for all 3 Introduction to ASL classes.Prerequisite: Students must have taken Introduction to American Sign Language and the Deaf Culture II (PEP-9910)

PEP-9920 tuition: $10 / fees: $159

65713 Tu Th 6PM – 8PM May 19 – Jun 11 CE115–LAPL 65711 M W 6PM – 8PM May 18 – Jun 15 B206–LEON

LIFE SKILLS

Be a Virtual AssistantInterested in starting your own virtual business? Virtual assistants work from home by offering administrative support services to small businesses and non-profit organizations through Internet and fax communication. Virtual assistants can earn $25 - $50 per hour performing tasks such as word processing, database management, desktop publishing, and e-mail services. You will be taught how to establish and successfully grow a virtual assistant business including how to locate customers, set fees, and develop client contracts.

PEP-7620 tuition: $10 / fees: $39

65680 Sa 9AM – 12:30PM Apr 25 CE118–LAPL

NEW Keep It, Consign It, Give It Away - Intro to the World of ConsignmentWhen going through your closet, whether to make room for a new wardrobe or downsizing, do you find clothing with the tags still on them? Are you downsizing and just don’t know what to keep or donate? Have you ever thought about consigning your items, but just didn’t know where to go or what the process entails? If you have answered “yes” to any of these questions, then this class is for definitely for you! Learn about the types of clothing and accessories consignment shops accept/sell (it’s business, not personal), when (seasonal) it’s the best time to consign,and where consignment shops are located in the area.

AAA-8280 tuition: $10 / fees: $19

66800 Sa 10AM – 12PM Apr 25 CE105–LAPL

MUSIC, THEATER, AND DANCE

DANCE

Ballroom DancingDo something fun for yourself! Exercise, meet new friends, and dance! These are only some of the reasons you should enroll in our ballroom dance class. Learn basic ballroom dances like the Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, and Tango. Several variations for each dance as well as lead/follow technique will be covered. All levels welcome. No previous dance experience required. No partner required. Please wear something comfortable and easy to move in. Dress shoes or any shoes with suede, or leather bottoms should be worn. Sneakers not recommended as they inhibit proper foot movement.

PEP-5250 tuition: $10 / fees: $79

65661 Su 4PM – 5PM Apr 5 – May 17 PE120C–LAPL 65623 Tu 7:30PM – 8:30PM Mar 31 – May 5 D114–LEON

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Latin DancingFrom energetic and passionate, to subtle and sensual, learn different Latin dances such as Rumba, Cha Cha and swing to use in any social setting such as weddings, cruises, or dance parties. The focus will be on footwork, timing, rhythm of the music and partner connection. All levels welcome. No previous dance experience required. No partner required. Please wear something comfortable and easy to move in. Dress shoes or any shoes with suede, or leather bottoms should be worn. Sneakers not recommended as they inhibit proper foot movement.

PEP-6740 tuition: $10 / fees: $79

65659 Su 5PM – 6PM Apr 5 – May 17 PE120C–LAPL

Swing DanceLearn the basics of partnering technique as well as the basic step of East Coast Swing and a few minor turns. This swing dance class is a progressive class and each night builds on the other. All levels are encourage to join. No partner necessary. Dance Attire: Please wear something comfortable and easy to move around in. Shoes should be suede, leather bottoms or dress shoes.

PEP-8570 tuition: $10 / fees: $79

65660 Su 3PM – 4PM Apr 5 – May 17 PE120C–LAPL

Line DancingLine dancing is a fun and exciting way to exercise and relieve stress. Learn the basic steps of line dancing as you are introduced to both traditional and new line dances performed to different types of music (country, classic rock and pop music.) You will be gradually introduced to faster, more challenging steps by the end of the course. No previous dance experience needed. All levels welcome. You do not need a partner to line dance. Shoes with suede or leather bottoms are recommended.

AAA-7810 tuition: $10 / fees: $79

65615 M 6:30PM – 7:30PM Mar 30 – May 4 FA149–LAPL 65658 Su 1PM – 2PM Apr 5 – May 17 D114–LEON

NEW Salsa RuedaDo you love to dance? Would you like to learn in a fun setting with others who love to dance? Then join dance instructor Donna Jordan for our newest exciting dance class - Salsa Rueda! Salsa Rueda is an irresistibly fun Cuban social partner dance, rooted in Cuban traditions and was a precursor to the partner salsa dance we know today. Salsa Rueda (Rueda means wheel), which is currently danced all over the world is a couples’ dance performed in the round similar to square dancing with calls and responses. Each move has a name and is called by the leader of the Rueda creating a very dynamic and exciting atmosphere for everyone involved. Partners are welcome, but not required as rotation of partners with other attendees is a part of the dance. Please wear something comfortable and easy to move in. Dress shoes or any shoes with suede, or leather bottoms should be worn. Sneakers not recommended as they inhibit proper foot movement.

AAA-8270 tuition: $10 / fees: $79

66212 Tu 6:30PM – 7:30PM Mar 31 – May 5 D114–LEON

MUSIC

Pro Tools”Pro Tools” is the main software you will find in the majority of professional music and film facilities as well as in countless home studios. Cover basic Pro Tools principles and learn everything you need to complete a basic Pro Tools project from initial set up to final mix down. You will focus on Pro Tools software and cover a multitude of functions and features. Whether your project involves recording live instruments, using MIDI instrumentation, or audio editing, this course will give you the basic skills to succeed! This course is conducted at Night Sky Studios in Waldorf, MD.

PEP-8880 tuition: $10 / fees: $149

64372 M Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 6 – Apr 9 NITE

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Group Piano for Adults IJoin a group of your peers to learn basic elements of music, sight-reading, note reading and harmony skills. Class is held in a piano room - so no need to bring a keyboard. At the end of class, you will be able to entertain yourself by playing simple musical pieces you will enjoy. Piano book is included in the cost of the class.

PEP-5380 tuition: $10 / fees: $99

65678 Sa 9AM – 10:30AM Apr 25 – Jun 6 FA143A–LAPL

Group Piano - Beginner Part 2If you are comfortable with the very basics of piano and ready to advance to the next level, this class is for you! We will cover advanced flats, sharps, greater expression of playing through phrasing, and deciphering tempo markings, and establish a firm knowledge of basic chords. Piano book is included in the cost of the class.

PEP-5890 tuition: $10 / fees: $99

65725 Sa 9AM – 10:30AM Jun 13 – Jul 25 FA143A–LAPL

Basic Acoustic Guitar IIBasic Acoustic Guitar II is a continuation of what was covered in the Basic Acoustic Guitar class. Close attention will be given to individual finger and picking techniques, as well as the growth of the basic major and minor chords from 4 to 6 strings and

beginning barre chords. Reading along with tab reading will be encouraged. Students may bring in music they wish to pursue. Basic guitar skills are needed. Each student must provide his/her own acoustic guitar and bring it to class.

AAA-6230 tuition: $10 / fees: $99

64380 Th 6:30PM – 8PM Apr 16 – May 21 PFB201–PRIN64370 Sa 11AM – 12:30PM Apr 4 – May 9 FA141–LAPL 64375 M 6:30PM – 8PM Apr 13 – May 18 B117–LEON

Drum CircleEnjoy a fun, relaxing and energetic musical experience. Release home, school or work-day tensions playing rhythms and beats that offer proven stress relief as well as a community environment learning music that is fun and easy to play. You do not need to be able to read music and you do not meet to have a drum as instruments will be provided for the class. Sign up and meet people of all walks of life, coming together in one place doing something positive and creative together. Express your inner music freely. Sessions also include knowledge, instruction and technique, usually after we’ve played for a while!

AAA-7690 tuition: $10 / fees: $89

66939 W 7PM – 8PM Apr 1 – May 2 LR101–LAPL

Spring 2020 Season

F O C U S O N T H E A R T SCSM strives to provide entertaining and

thought-provoking arts experiences to both

students and visitors. Every year, the college

puts the talent and creativity of its students on

display, as well as that of already-established

and well-known artists and musicians.

From the classroom, to the studio, to the

stage, CSM students are the professional

artists and performers of tomorrow. CSM’s arts

season mixes these students with the work of

professionals to offer the community a variety

of creative expressions.

T H E A T E R M U S I C D A N C E V I S U A L A R T S

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Learn to Brew KombuchaJoin the wonderful world of fermented tea - better known as Kombucha!! Learn how to craft your own probiotic brew at home. We will travel step-by-step through the brewing process and discuss the Do’s and Don’ts of handling the scoby. Essential oils will be used to infuse different flavor profiles to your Kombucha tasting. Every student will go home with a fermentation vessel, scoby and starter. All materials are included in the cost of the class.

NHH-5000 tuition: $10 / fees: $49

65706 Sa 10AM – 12PM May 16 PFA104–PRIN65669 Th 6:30PM – 8:30PM Apr 16 CE119–LAPL 65720 Sa 10AM – 12PM Jun 6 B207–LEON

Forest BathingIn Japan, they practice something called forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku. Shinrin in Japanese means forest, and yoku means bath. So shinrin-yoku means bathing in the forest atmosphere, or taking in nature through our senses. Simply put - forest bathing is retreating to nature to slow down and become immersed in the natural environment. Benefits may include stress reduction, mood enhancement, increased energy and better sleep, decrease inflammation, lower blood pressure and even decreased risk of heart attack. Join us for Forest Bathing and take the time to unwind and connect with nature to improve your health. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes as this class will be held outside.

NHH-5010 tuition: $10 / fees: $19

65716 Sa 10AM – 12PM May 30 B306–LEON

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Retirement PlanningAre you looking to retire in the next 5 years? If so, learn retirement planning steps, strategies, and techniques to use when preparing to retire from federal, state, local or private organizations. This course is an introductory course designed for anyone who is considering retirement within the next 2 to 5 years. Specific topics will include health and life insurance expenses and coverage, estate planning, Social Security benefits, future Medicare enrollment, estimate of retirement income, financial planning, how to seek out a financial advisor, creating a retirement budget and how to live on that budget.

AAA-7840 tuition: $10 / fees: $39

65695 Sa 9AM – 1PM May 16 1030E–WALD

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Stock Analysis: the BetterinvestingTM MethodStock Analysis: BetterInvestingTM will introduce you to a method of selecting companies for investment using the BetterInvestingTM Stock Selection Guide (SSG) form of analysis. Topics include: investment terminology, sources of investment information, as well as understanding and interpreting financial information. Learn about growth portfolio management, diversification, and stock selection criteria to help make informed decisions regarding investments. SSG analyses for several companies within one industry will be done using the BetterInvestingTM SSG Core on-line software. Three companies will be compared using the BetterInvestingTM Stock Comparison Guide (SCG). Short term access to trial version of the SSG Core software will be provided to students for use after class. Long term use of the on-line software requires membership in BetterinvestingTM. BetterInvestingTM is a trademark of the National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC). Please bring a bag lunch to class.

AAA-8000 tuition: $10 / fees: $59

65625 Sa 9AM – 2:30PM Apr 4 PFA124–PRIN

NEW Solving the Social Security PuzzleSolving the Social Security Puzzle is designed to increase student’s knowledge base, remove the uncertainty and introduce strategies to optimize Social Security benefits afforded by Social Security Administration. Class is broken down into 4 sessions. Session I will include Social Security basics and changes, when and how to claim, Medicare premiums, and Social Security and taxes. Session II will cover steps to leave a legacy that lasts beyond your lifetime, asset preservation, inflation protection, reducing income volatility and smart tax planning. Session III will cover why you need a financial strategy, understanding who you are financially, and identifying your financial personality. Finally, in Session IV, create an individual blueprint.

AAA-8300 tuition: $10 / fees: $79

66801 Tu Th 6:30PM – 8:30PM Mar 31 – Apr 9 CE106–LAPL 66802 Tu Th 7PM – 9PM Jun 16 – Jun 25 CE105–LAPL

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Basics of Digital PhotographyLearn how to maximize the use of your Digital SLR, mirrorless, or Point and Shoot cameras, from technical expertise to exposure and composition techniques. We will cover how to select aperture, shutter speed, ISO, point of view, and other elements that can make a difference between an ordinary snapshot and an exciting photograph. Designed to give you the necessary information and help to become confident in capturing, editing and sharing images. Photo sharing Web site is used to post weekly projects for instructor and classmates to critique. Free photo editing software will be explored and used to perform basic photo editing tasks.

PEP-9680 tuition: $10 / fees: $199

66215 Th 6PM – 8:30PM Apr 9 – May 28 ST164–LAPL

Travel PhotographyReady to start your journey to better travel photography? Travel photography can feel challenging, time consuming, and expensive. But with the right tools you can plan and prioritize to come home with images that you treasure. Photos are some of the most valuable things you bring back from a trip. They allow you to relive memories in a way which few other things can. This class will offer different plans of what to bring, and how to create a realistic agenda based on your priorities, whether it’s documenting your trip, telling a story through photographs, or simply capturing great images. Topics will include making pictures with intention, composition, perspective, lighting, capturing moments and how to create an artful presentation once you get home. Class will be taught by professional photographers Tom and Carol Davis from Your Journey Studios. Bring your camera and a bag lunch to class along with the manual as camera functions can be different.

AAA-8160 tuition: $10 / fees: $89

65726 Sa 8:30AM – 4PM Jun 20 B306–LEON

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An Introduction to VoiceoversWow, you have a great voice!” How many times have you heard that? Or maybe you listen to your favorite audio books, commercials, or cartoon characters and think, “I could do that!” Explore the voiceover industry with your instructor, a professional, working voice actor from Voices For All. Discover current trends in the industry and how they make it easy and affordable for just about anyone to get involved. You’ll learn about different types of voiceovers and the tools you’ll need to find success. Your instructor will take notes as you read a real script in this one-on-one video chat setting, and offer some coaching to improve your delivery. You’ll receive a professional voiceover evaluation later. This class is a one-time, 90-minute, introductory class. Learn more at http://www.voicesforall.com/ooo. You owe it to yourself to finally explore the possibilities of this fun and rewarding field! Students must have Internet Access and Video Chatting capabilities using a method such as: Skype (for PC/Mac users) or iChat/FaceTime (for Mac Users) to complete this one session 90 minute course. Your instructor will contact you personally to schedule your instructional time once you have registered for the month you are interested in talking this one session course.

PEP-5980 tuition: $10 / fees: $49

65620 Apr 1 – Apr 30 OFF SITE–LAPL 65692 May 1 – May 31 OFF SITE–LAPL 65719 Jun 1 – Jun 30 OFF SITE–LAPL

Introduction to Fly FishingHave you ever seen a Fly Fishing Angler on a mountain stream or local lake, enjoying the peace and quiet of the great outdoors and thought to yourself, someday I want to learn how to fish like that? Well now is the perfect time to learn! During the Introduction to Fly Fishing Course, learn everything you need to know to start catching fish on a fly-rod. Learn how to select a fly-rod, rig it properly, knot tying, and casting your fly rod. Examine the proper technique for catching and releasing trout and bass from experienced licensed guides at an affordable cost. Classes will be taught on-campus. You may bring your own fly-rod or borrow one from the guides. Class book and handouts are included in the cost of the class. Please bring a bag lunch to class.

PEP-9400 tuition: $10 / fees: $85

65670 Sa 9AM – 3PM Jun 6 CE120–LAPL 65704 Sa 9AM – 3PM May 16 B306–LEON

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Aquatic Reconditioning and StrengtheningPhysicians and physical therapists often recommend aquatic exercise to their patients as a part of a comprehensive rehabilitation program. This class is designed for individuals with disabilities including hip or knee replacements, chronic low back pain, disc problems, broken limbs, arthritis or surgery. The goal of the class is to improve range of motion, flexibility and muscular strength, and endurance through a moderate exercise program. Upper- and lower-body range of motion and resistance exercises will be performed in a pool. A physician’s written consent is required to participate in class activities.Prerequisite: Physician’s written approval

WFA-8190 tuition: $22 / fees: $72

65902 M W 9AM – 10AM Mar 16 – Apr 29 PE119–LAPL 65913 M W 10AM – 11AM Mar 16 – Apr 29 PE119–LAPL 65934 F 10AM – 11AM Apr 10 – Jul 10 PE119–LAPL 65906 M W 9AM – 10AM Apr 29 – Jun 10 PE119–LAPL 66004 F 10AM – 11AM Apr 10 – Jul 10 D106D–LEON66011 M W 10AM – 11AM Apr 13 – May 20 D106D–LEON66020 M W 10AM – 11AM May 27 – Jul 6 D106D–LEON

Aquatic Reconditioning IIDesigned specifically for those who have completed Aquatic Reconditioning and Strengthening and are ready for a challenging aquatic exercise program to further build on the skills already mastered. A variety of appropriate aquatic exercise equipment will be utilized to further advance range of motion, flexibility, as well as muscular strength and endurance. Upper and lower body range of range of motion, core, and cardiovascular exercises will be performed in a pool. A physician’s written consent is requested to participate in class activities. Prerequisite: WFA-8190, Aquatic Reconditioning and Strengthening

WFA-8290 tuition: $48 / fees: $72

66005 F 11AM – 12PM Apr 10 – Jul 10 D106D–LEON66009 F 9AM – 10AM Apr 10 – Jul 10 D106D–LEON66013 M W 9AM – 10AM Apr 13 – May 20 D106D–LEON66015 M W 11AM – 12PM Apr 13 – May 20 D106D–LEON66017 M W 11AM – 12PM May 27 – Jul 6 D106D–LEON66021 M W 9AM – 10AM May 27 – Jul 6 D106D–LEON

Aquatic ExerciseThis course is designed to promote cardiovascular fitness, endurance, flexibility, and muscle strength and tone through the use of various deep and shallow water conditioning techniques. The buoyancy provided by the water allows the participant maximum exercise potential with a minimum risk of injury. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.

WFA-8120 tuition: $22 / fees: $64

65888 Tu Th 10AM – 11AM Mar 17 – Apr 23 PE119–LAPL 65885 M W 11AM – 12PM Mar 18 – Apr 27 PE119–LAPL 65880 M W F 8AM – 9AM Apr 8 – Apr 29 PE119–LAPL 65891 Tu Th 10AM – 11AM Apr 27 – May 28 PE119–LAPL 65887 M W 11AM – 12PM Apr 29 – Jun 3 PE119–LAPL 65881 M W F 8AM – 9AM May 1 – May 27 PE119–LAPL 65884 M W F 8AM – 9AM May 29 – Jun 19 PE119–LAPL

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Aqua BoostHave a boost in our fast-paced exercise class. Ideal for anyone who wants a vigorous workout first thing in the morning or afternoon. The class consists of a variety of cardiovascular exercises designed to improve endurance and strengthen the heart. It includes concentrated segments for abdominals, as well as barbell work for muscle toning. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.

WFA-8140 tuition: $22 / fees: $72

65893 Tu Th 4:15PM – 5:15PM Apr 14 – May 21 PE119–LAPL 65895 Tu Th 4:15PM – 5:15PM May 26 – Jul 2 PE119–LAPL

Adult Beginning SwimmingLearn the basic swimming strokes and water safety skills. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: Must be 15 years of age or older

WFA-8200 tuition: $32 / fees: $55

65960 Sa 9AM – 10AM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65961 Sa 9AM – 10AM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 66002 Sa 9AM – 10AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON

Adult Intermediate SwimmingPerfect your basic swimming skills and learn advanced strokes, underwater swimming, and lap swimming skills. Participants in this course must complete a short health questionnaire and a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: Must be 15 years of age or older

WFA-8210 tuition: $32 / fees: $55

65954 Sa 9AM – 10AM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65956 Sa 9AM – 10AM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 66003 Sa 9AM – 10AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON

Stand Up Paddle Board FitnessStand Up Paddle Board Fitness develops strength and endurance while floating on the water. You will be guided by an experienced instructor in a heated pool while being taken though through a variety of exercise styles such as HIIT, Tabata, and Circuit Training to

ensure you burn the maximum amount of calories. Students must be able to swim and be comfortable in deep water. Proper falling techniques will be taught.

WFA-8270 tuition: $15 / fees: $113

66022 W 12PM – 1PM May 6 – Jun 24 D106C–LEON

Senior Aquatic WellnessFor senior adults, and those who are medically referred, this course teaches the positive impact of exercise in the water on arthritis, cardiovascular function, and overall fitness and health. The class consists of health education in the form of lecture, discussion, question and answer, and handouts in these topic areas: cardiovascular health, joint fitness, muscle tone, balance, and the physiological and cognitive benefits of exercise. The students participate in guided aquatic exercise during the class. Instructors demonstrate and explain the health benefits of each type of aquatic activity prior to introducing it in class. A significant portion of the class is devoted to lecture based instruction. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.

WFA-9730 tuition: $75 / fees: $45

65900 Tu Th 11AM – 12PM Mar 5 – Apr 28 PE119–LAPL67078 Tu Th 1PM – 2PM Mar 17 – May 7 D106D–LEON

Arthritis Foundation Aquatic ProgramThe Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program provides instruction for individuals who suffer from arthritis including methods and treatments to increase strength and flexibility. Exercises include range of motion and muscle strengthening exercises with optional equipment. Topics include how to use water resistance to improve health and well being, improve muscular strength, flexibility and balance. The program follows the Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program guidelines. Participants do not need to know how to swim in order to participate.

WFA-9740 tuition: $22 / fees: $87

67202 T Th 8:30AM – 9:30AM Mar 3 – Apr23 D106D–LEON 66006 M W F 1PM – 2PM Mar 30 – Apr 29 D106D–LEON66008 M W 2PM – 3PM Apr 27 – Jun 15 D106D–LEON66007 M W F 1PM – 2PM May 4 – Jun 8 D106D–LEON66972 T Th 8:30AM – 9:30AM May 5 – Jun 18 D106D–LEON

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Swimming Pool/Spa Operations and Maintenance This course is designed for operators of public and private swimming pools and spas to meet the requirements of the health department for pool operators. Participants in this course must complete a short health questionnaire and a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class. WFA-5800 tuition: $15 / fees: $165

66943 M Tu W Th 5PM – 8:45PM Apr 27 – Apr 30 D106C–LEON

CPR/AED/First AidAmerican Red Cross Adult, Child, and Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid certifications will be provided to individuals who complete the course. Through videos, presentations, and group discussions individuals in this course will learn how to perform CPR on adults, children, and infants. Participants will also learn how to administer the AED and First Aid to adults, children, and infants. Students are responsible for purchasing their own CPR masks and bringing them to the course. CPR masks can be purchased online at https://www.redcrossstore.org/item/5000SGI

WFA-5850 tuition: $22 / fees: $87

65937 M Tu F 1PM – 3:40PM Apr 10 – Apr 14 PE120B–LAPL

Basic Scuba DivingThis course will consist of classroom and confined water learning to prepare student for Open Water Scuba Certification. During the classroom portion students will learn the principles of diving physics and physiology in addition to equipment maintenance and safe diving practices. In the confined water (pool) portion the student will learn and practice safe diving skills and emergency procedures. Prerequisite: must be 14 years of age or older on first day of class. Water skills will be assessed prior to class. Please email [email protected] for a description and schedule for the swim assessment. Participants in this class must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class. Additional expenses include mask, snorkel, fins and dive boots. Remainder of equipment will be supplied for each student. This course does not provide full open water certification. Information will be provided upon completion of class for options to complete 4 open water dives for certification.

WFA-8450 tuition: $100 / fees: $329

66028 Sa 10AM – 4PM Apr 4 – Apr 11 D106C–LEON Su 10AM – 2PM Apr 5 – Apr 12 D106C–LEON

American Red Cross Lifeguard Training American Red Cross Lifeguarding is ideal for those wishing to work at community pools. You’ll learn pro-fessionalism, patron and facility surveillance, dis¬tressed swimmer recognition, equipment-based res¬cues, and more. Through videos, group discussion and hands-on practice, you’ll learn land and water rescue skills, First Aid and CPR for the professional rescuer, how to recognize and care for possible head, neck or back injuries and the value of behaving in a profes¬sional manner. Students are responsible for purchas¬ing and bringing a CPR mask to each class. It can be purchased online at the American Red Cross Online Store - https://www.redcrossstore.org/item/5000SGI. Prerequisite: must be age 15 years of age on or before last day of class; All students must pass a swim test as set by the American Red Cross.

WFA-8850 tuition: $55 / fees: $140

67112 M Tu W Th F 5PM – 9PM Mar 16 – Mar 20 PE119–LAPL Sa Su 9AM – 3PM Mar 21 – Mar 22 PE119–LAPL66941 M Tu W Th F 5PM – 9PM Apr 6 – Apr 10 D106C–LEON Sa Su 9AM – 3PM Apr 11 – Apr 12 D106C–LEON 67114 M Tu W Th F 5PM – 9PM May 4 – May 8 PE119–LAPL Sa Su 9AM – 3PM May 9 – May 10 PE 119–LAPL 66944 M Tu W Th F 5PM – 9PM May 11 – May 15 D106C–LEON Sa Su 9AM – 3PM May 16 – May 17 D106C–LEON

American Red Cross Lifeguard ReviewRenew your Lifeguard, First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certifications! All students must possess current American Red Cross certificates in Lifeguard and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer.

WFA-8880 tuition: $25 / fees: $84

59898 M Tu W Th F 4:30PM – 9:30PM Apr 13 – Apr 16 D106C–LEON67113 M Tu W Th F 4PM – 9PM Apr 20 – Apr 24 PE119–LAPL

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American Red Cross Swimming for Infants/TotsParents, come be with your 6 month to 3 year-old tots and help them to learn to be safe around water. Infants and toddlers will develop a comfort level in and around the water as well as a readiness for learning to swim. Pool and water safety will be discussed and practiced in a fun, upbeat atmosphere.Prerequisite: Must be six months to three years old and parents are required to accompany their child in the water.

WFA-8170 tuition: $37 / fees: $38

65952 Sa 11:30AM – 12PM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65953 Sa 11:30AM – 12PM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 65920 Sa 10AM – 10:30AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106D–LEON65955 Sa 10:45AM – 11:15AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106D–LEON65957 Sa 11:30AM – 12PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106D–LEONNote: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

Preschool Aquatics - Water Exploration (American Red Cross Level 1)The objective of this course is to help preschool age students feel comfortable in the water. In Level 1, elementary aquatic skills are taught with an emphasis on water safety; blowing bubbles, front/back floating and kicking are among the skills introduced in Level 1. At this level, all of the skills are practiced with support. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: Must be three to five years of age; and should be able to swim with support of an instructor. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8110 tuition: $37 / fees: $38

65935 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65938 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 65958 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65959 Sa 12:15PM – 12:55PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65985 Tu 5PM – 5:40PM Apr 21 – May 26 D106C–LEON Note: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

Preschool Aquatics- Primary Skills (American Red Cross Level 2)The objective of this course is to give preschool age students success with fundamental skills such as floating and basic locomotion. In Level 2, students build on the skills learned in Level 1 with an emphasis on safety; students learn to float without support and recover to a vertical position. At this level, many skills are still practiced with support. Participants in this course must complete a statement of informed consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: Must be three to five years of age; and students should be able to submerge mouth and blow bubbles for at least three seconds; Students must enter the water independently using a ladder, steps, or side, and travel at least five yards with

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support, and glide on front with support for at least two body lengths. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8230 tuition: $37 / fees: $38

65939 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65940 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 65963 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65964 Sa 12:15PM – 12:55PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65987 Tu 5:45PM – 6:25PM Apr 21 – May 26 D106C–LEON65988 Tu 6:30PM – 7:10PM Apr 21 – May 26 D106C–LEON Note: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

Preschool Aquatics- Stroke Readiness (American Red Cross Level 3)The objective of this course is to give preschool age students success with swimming independently. Level 3 builds on skills learned in Level 2 by providing guided practice; students are encouraged to improve coordination of simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions. In this level, skills are taught with an emphasis on safety and diving is introduced. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: WFA-8230,Preschool Aquatics- Primary Skills (American Red Cross Level 2); must be three to five years of age; and students should be able to swim without support, glide on front and back for at least two body lengths, roll from front to back and float (without support) for five seconds, and swim using combined arm and leg actions on front for three body lengths. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8130 tuition: $32 / fees: $33

65941 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65942 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 65965 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65966 Sa 12:15PM – 12:55PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65990 Tu 6:30PM – 7:10PM Apr 21 – May 26 D106C–LEON Note: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

Water Exploration (American Red Cross Level 1)The objective of this course is to help school age students feel comfortable in the water. In Level 1, Elementary Aquatic Skills are taught with an emphasis on Water Safety; blowing bubbles, front/back floating and kicking are among the skills introduced in Level 1. At this level, all of the skills are practiced with support. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: Must be at least six years of age; Students should be able to swim with the support of an instructor (with no parent/guardian in the pool). If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8010 tuition: $37 / fees: $38

65943 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65944 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 65967 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65968 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65992 Th 5PM – 5:40PM Apr 23 – May 28 D106C–LEON Note: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

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Primary Skills (American Red Cross Level 2)The objective of this course is to give school age students success with fundamental skills such as floating and basic locomotion. In Level 2, students build on the skills learned in Level 1 with an emphasis on safety; students learn to float without support and recover to a vertical position. At this level, many skills are still practiced with support. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: WFA-8010, Water Exploration (American Red Cross Level 1); must be at least six years of age; students should be able to submerge mouth and blow bubbles for at least three seconds, enter the water independently using a ladder, steps, or side, and must travel at least five yards with support, and glide on front with support for at least two body lengths. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8020 tuition: $37 / fees: $38

65945 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65946 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 65969 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65970 Sa 11:30AM – 12:10PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65993 Th 5:45PM – 6:45PM Apr 23 – May 28 D106C–LEON Note: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

Stroke Readiness (American Red Cross Level 3)The objective of this course is to give school age students success with swimming independently. Level 3 builds on skills learned in Level 2 by providing guided practice; Students are encouraged to improve coordination of simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions. In this level, skills are taught with an emphasis on safety and diving is introduced. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: WFA-8020, Primary Skills (American Red Cross Level 2); must be at least six years of age; students should be able to swim without support, glide on front and back for at least two body lengths, roll from front to back and float (without support) for five seconds, and swim using combined arm and leg actions on front for three body lengths. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8030 tuition: $37 / fees: $38

65947 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65948 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 65972 Sa 10AM – 10:40AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65973 Sa 11:30AM – 12:10PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65995 Tu 5PM – 5:40PM Apr 21 – May 28 D106C–LEON65997 Th 5:45PM – 6:25PM Apr 23 – May 28 D106C–LEON Note: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

Stroke Improvement (American Red Cross Level 4)The objective of this course is help school age children develop confidence in the skills learned and improve other Aquatic skills. In Level 4, students increase their endurance by swimming familiar strokes (front/back crawl, elementary back stroke) at greater distances than Level 3. Breast stroke, side stroke and the basics of turning are also introduced. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: WFA-8030, Stroke Readiness (American Red Cross Level 3); must be at least six years of age; students must show the ability to tread water for 30 seconds, swim/float/crawl and do the elementary backstroke for 15 yards, perform

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rotary breathing (ten times), do a head-first entry into deep water, and have the ability to float on front and back for 30 seconds. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8040 tuition: $37 / fees: $38

65949 Sa 11:30AM – 12:10PM Apr 4 – May 9 PE119–LAPL 65950 Sa 11:30AM – 12:10PM May 30 – Jul 11 PE119–LAPL 65975 Sa 10:45AM – 11:25AM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65976 Sa 12:15PM – 12:55PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65998 Tu 5:45PM – 6:25PM Apr 21 – May 26 D106C–LEON66000 Th 5PM – 5:40PM Apr 23 – May 28 D106C–LEON Note: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

Stroke Refinement (American Red Cross Level 5)The objective of this course is to provide further coordination and refinement of strokes. Butterfly open turns and feet first surface dives are introduced. Participants learn to perform the front and back crawl for increased distances and front/back crawl flip turns are introduced. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: WFA-8040, Stroke Improvement (American Red Cross Level 4); must be at least six years of age; and must show the ability to swim underwater (three to five body lengths), swim 25 yards of front crawl, 15 yards of butterfly and breaststroke, do a head-first entry into deep water, and swim back stroke and front crawl open turn. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8050 tuition: $32 / fees: $33

65979 Sa 11:30AM – 12:10PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON65980 Sa 12:15PM – 12:55PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON Note: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

Swimming & Skill Proficiency (American Red Cross Level 6)The objective of this course is to refine strokes so participants can swim with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Students develop considerable endurance by the end of the course. Participants in this course must complete a Statement of Informed Consent prior to the start of class.Prerequisite: WFA-8050, Stroke Refinement (American Red Cross Level 5); must be at least six years of age and must show successful completion of Level 5; plus show ability to swim 50 yards of elementary backstroke and front crawl using flip turns, tread water for five minutes, swim 25 yards of the breaststroke, butterfly, and back stroke, and skull for 30 seconds. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8060 tuition: $32 / fees: $33

65984 Sa 11:30AM – 12:10PM Apr 18 – May 30 D106C–LEON66001 Th 6:30PM – 7:10PM Apr 23 – May 28 D106C–LEON Note: Registration for classes beginning in April 2020 will begin on March 23, 2020. Registration for classes beginning in May 2020 will begin on May 4, 2020.

Beginner Swim Clinic for Competitive SwimmingBeginning swim clinic is for youth 18 and under who desire to gain experience in the competitive side of swimming and to maintain skills for the summer swim season. Practice includes hands on training and development aimed at increasing proficiency of all 4 competitive strokes, as well as starts and turns. Placement is at the discretion of the instructor and a skills test prior to enrollment is required.Prerequisite: Students must have completed Red Cross Swim Level 6 or demonstrate stroke skills equivalent to this level. Students must be able to swim 25 yards freestyle, 25 yards backstroke and be familiar with the butterfly and breaststroke. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Please call the aquatic office to schedule a skills test with the instructor prior to registering if you are a new registrant.

WFA-8310 tuition: $14 / fees: $145

65962 W F 5PM – 6PM Mar 13 – May 13 PE119–LAPL 66023 Sa 1PM – 3PM Apr 4 – May 30 D106C–LEON

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Intermediate Swim Clinic for Competitive SwimmingIntermediate swim clinic is for youth 18 and under who desire to continue gaining experience in the competitive side of swimming and to maintain skills for the summer swim season. The goal is to continue to refine strokes and turns while increasing strength and endurance. Increased yardage, practice intensity, and dry land training are also part of this group.Prerequisite: Swim 25 yards of Freestyle, Backstroke, and Breaststroke. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites he or she may be withdrawn from class. Please call the aquatic office to schedule a skills test with the instructor prior to registering if you are a new registrant.

WFA-8320 tuition: $14 / fees: $165

67099 Tu Th 5:30PM – 7:30PM Mar 10 – May 7 PE119–LAPL F 6PM – 7:30PM Mar 13 – May 1 PE119–LAPL66026 F 4PM – 5:30PM May 1 – Jun 19 D106C–LEON M W 5PM – 6:30PM May 4 – Jun 24 D106C–LEON66027 F 5PM – 6:30PM May 1 – Jun 19 D106C–LEON Tu Th 5:45PM – 7:15PM May 5 – Jun 25 D106C–LEON

Advanced Swim Clinic for Competitive SwimmingAdvanced swim clinic is for youth 18 and under who desire to continue gaining experience in the competitive side of swimming and to maintain skills for both summer swim and high school swim seasons. Advanced swimmers have a strong understanding of all stokes and techniques. Main focus is on strength and endurance training and perfecting strokes.Prerequisite: Swim 25 yards of Freestyle, Backstroke and Breast Stroke. Instructor Approval. If a student fails to meet all prerequisites, he or she may be withdrawn from class. Should you require more guidance on what level is appropriate, please call the aquatic office.

WFA-8330 tuition: $14 / fees: $185

67100 Tu Th 6:30PM – 8:30PM Mar 12 – May 12 PE119–LAPL F 7PM – 8:30PM Mar 13 – May 8 PE119–LAPL M 5PM – 7:30PM Mar 16 – May 11 PE119–LAPL W 6PM – 8PM Mar 18 – May 13 PE119–LAPL

66024 M W F 6PM – 8PM Mar 16 – May 18 D106C–LEON Tu Th 4PM – 6PM Mar 17 – May 14 D106C–LEON66025 Tu Th 4PM – 6PM May 14 – Jul 30 D106C–LEON M W F 6PM – 8PM May 15 – Jul 29 D106C–LEON

FAMILY FITNESS

Family Yoga for HomeschoolersThis special yoga class (ages 6-9 plus an adult) offers home-schooled children the opportunity to practice yoga with their family members. Traditional poses such as Lion, Tree and Warrior are brought to life to help kids cultivate a deeper understanding of themselves while developing strength, flexibility, focus, coordination and balance in both body and mind. This class will facilitate your child’s skills in the areas of self-regulation, concentration, mindfulness, respiration, gross motor and body awareness. Both parent and child should bring their own personal yoga mat. Class fee is for one child and one adult.

WFA-6340 tuition: $38 / fees: $34

65931 W 10AM – 10:45AM Apr 1 – Apr 29 PE120C–LAPL 65932 W 10AM – 10:45AM May 6 – Jun 3 PE120C–LAPL

FITNESS

Strength & Functional Conditioning (Level I)Advancing age and inactivity result in reduced balance, flexibility and physical endurance, due to the loss of lean muscle tissue. Scientific research proves that progressive resistance training can safely and effectively reverse this trend for all populations. Under the guidance and supervision of a Certified Fitness Professional, you will utilize strength and balance equipment to train your body in dynamic functional movements, increasing physical capacity and decreasing age-related risk factors. This course is perfect for senior participants!

WFA-6010 tuition: $15 / fees: $80

64478 Tu Th 10AM – 11AM Mar 17 – May 14 PE102–LAPL 65928 Tu Th 10AM – 11AM Mar 17 – May 14 PE102–LAPL 65929 Tu Th 10AM – 11AM May 19 – Jul 9 PE102–LAPL

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Spinning�

Some group fitness classes can leave you feeling frustrated trying to follow complicated choreography. There are no complicated moves in Spinning�. You will be guided, challenged and encouraged by a certified Spinning� instructor in an atmosphere that will help you focus on your workout, form, spinning rate, breathing and your personal visualization! You will find that you will work more efficiently, effectively and safely using heart rate training zones! Regardless of your fitness level, you will experience a great workout.

WFA-7040 tuition: $22 / fees: $64

65877 Tu 9AM – 10AM Mar 31 – Jun 2 D113–LEON65879 Th 9AM – 10AM Apr 2 – Jun 4 D113–LEON

Zumba�

Dance your way into fitness with this Latin inspired dance style class which combines high energy moves and dance combinations. You will be guided through a series of dance steps such as salsa, meringue, and reggae while incorporating exercises such as squats, knee lifts, and bicep curls. You’ll have so much fun doing Zumba� you won’t even realize you’re working out!

WFA-7050 tuition: $22 / fees: $64

65876 Sa 10:15AM – 11:15AM Apr 4 – Jun 13 D114–LEON

Cardio KickboxingKick and punch your way into fitness! During powerful high intensity workout participants will utilize kicking, boxing, aerobic movements and martial-art type actions for a challenging total body conditioning experience. Learn proper techniques for kicking, punching and various self-defense moves from a Certified Fitness Professional. Don’t miss out on this exciting workout!

WFA-7060 tuition: $22 / fees: $64

65864 Tu 6:30PM – 7:30PM Mar 31 – Jun 2 D113–LEON65865 Th 6:30PM – 7:30PM Apr 2 – Jun 4 D113–LEON

Total Body Power PumpVariety is the name of the game in this strength training class! A Certified Fitness Professional will lead participants to motivating music while sculpting and strengthening your total body. Increase muscle strength using the latest fitness equipment and techniques. This class is designed to assist participants reaching their personal training goals. Total Body Power Pump is the perfect compliment to a cardiovascular workout!

WFA-7070 tuition: $22 / fees: $64

65868 W 6:45PM – 7:45PM Apr 1 – Jun 3 D113–LEON

MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS

Plus Fifty Encore Individual Fitness and Aquatics MembershipThe Plus Fifty Encore Individual Fitness and Aquatics Membership allows participants ages 50 years of age and better to use the fitness center at either LaPlata, Leonardtown or Prince Frederick, and the pool at LaPlata or Leonardtown campus. Members have access to open hours in the fitness center and pool, a free equipment orientation, and wellness programs when offered. Pool access includes use of the pool during scheduled open/lap swim times. Membership is valid only at the campus for which it is purchased. This membership does not include GroupEx Passport classes.Prerequisite: Must be at least 50 years old to register.

PFE-5500 tuition: $10 / fees: $89

64738 Mar 1 – May 31 PE120C–LAPL 64740 Apr 1 – Jun 30 PE120C–LAPL 64741 May 1 – Jul 31 PE120C–LAPL 64742 Jun 1 – Aug 31 PE120C–LAPL 64783 Mar 1 – May 31 D117–LEON64784 Apr 1 – Jun 30 D117–LEON64785 May 1 – Jul 31 D117–LEON64786 Jun 1 – Aug 31 D117–LEON

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GroupEX PassportRemove roadblocks to your fitness goals with GroupEX Passport. Overcome scheduling conflicts and boredom as you reap the benefits of cross-training and improve over all fitness. Combine vigorous sport-specific training with relaxing mind-body and energizing dance formats to create an exercise program all your own. The GroupEX Passport allows access to all classes on the GroupEX Passport schedule. A GroupEx Passport is valid only for the campus at which it is purchased. More information can be found at www.csmd.edu/passport.

WFA-5730 tuition: $19 / fees: $99

64831 Mar 1 – May 31 PE120C–LAPL 64832 Apr 1 – Jun 30 PE120C–LAPL 64833 May 1 – Jul 31 PE120C–LAPL 64902 Jun 1 – Aug 31 PE120C–LAPL 64842 Mar 1 – May 31 D117–LEON64843 Apr 1 – Jun 30 D117–LEON64844 May 1 – Jul 31 D117–LEON64845 Jun 1 – Aug 31 D117–LEON

Individual Quarterly MembershipThe Individual Quarterly Membership allows participation in fitness center, aquatic center and Group Ex Passport activities. It also includes access to open hours in the fitness center and pool, a free equipment orientation, monthly wellness programs, and all Group Ex Passport classes. Pool access (La Plata and Leonardtown only) includes use of the pool during scheduled open/lap swim times. Membership is valid at all three CSM campus locations, La Plata, Leonardtown and Prince Frederick.Prerequisite: Must be at least 16 years old to purchase membership.

WFA-5740 tuition: $29 / fees: $103

64854 Mar 1 – May 31 PE120C–LAPL 64855 Apr 1 – Jun 30 PE120C–LAPL 64856 May 1 – Jul 31 PE120C–LAPL 64857 Jun 1 – Aug 31 PE120C–LAPL 64867 Mar 1 – May 31 D117–LEON64868 Apr 1 – Jun 30 D117–LEON64869 May 1 – Jul 31 D117–LEON64870 Jun 1 – Aug 31 D117–LEON

Add-On Individual MembershipIf you have purchased an Individual Quarterly Membership (WFA-5740), Add-On Individual Memberships are available for additional members of your family living at the same residence. This Add-On Membership allows all the same advantages of the Individual Quarterly Membership at a reduced price. The Add-On Membership includes: access to the fitness center and pool, a free equipment orientation, wellness programs when offered, and all GroupEX passport classes. Membership is valid for La Plata, Leonardtown, and Prince Frederick, and must be purchased for the same timeframe as the Individual Quarterly Membership. Pool access (La Plata and Leonardtown only) includes use of the pool during scheduled open/lap swim times. Add-On Members under the age of 16 must be accompanied by parent/legal guardian when using the facility. Add-On Members under the age of 12 are permitted to use the Pool only (no cost for children 2 and under), and must be accompanied by parent/legal guardian.Prerequisite: Proof of residency is required to be eligible for the Add-On Membership. You may bring proof of residency

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(driver’s license, recent report card, school ID, utility bill, or other similar document) to the campus business office and register in person. If you are a returning student with a login for myCSMD, you may also register online after emailing proof of residency for the additional family member to [email protected] and receiving a response with granted permission.

WFA-5750 tuition: $20 / fees: $40

64879 Mar 1 – May 31 PE120C–LAPL 64880 Apr 1 – Jun 30 PE120C–LAPL 64881 May 1 – Jul 31 PE120C–LAPL 64882 Jun 1 – Aug 31 PE120C–LAPL 64891 Mar 1 – May 31 D117–LEON64892 Apr 1 – Jun 30 D117–LEON64893 May 1 – Jul 31 D117–LEON64894 Jun 1 – Aug 31 D117–LEON

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Hatha Yoga (Level I)Yoga is a holistic modality for the mind, body and spirit. Allow your Certified Instructor to act as your guide, introducing you to basic yoga postures, relaxation techniques, and deep breathing practices. These soothing benefits are achieved through a reduced blood pressure, improved flexibility and increased muscle tone.

WFA-6220 tuition: $22 / fees: $64

65930 Sa 10AM – 11AM May 9 – Jul 25 PE120C–LAPL 65869 M 8:30AM – 9:30AM Mar 30 – Jun 8 D114–LEON65870 M 5:30PM – 6:30PM Mar 30 – Jun 8 D114–LEON65871 W 8:30AM – 9:30AM Apr 1 – Jun 3 D114–LEON65872 W 5:30PM – 6:30PM Apr 1 – Jun 3 D114–LEON65873 Th 8:30AM – 9:30AM Apr 2 – Jun 4 D114–LEON65874 F 9:30AM – 10:30AM Apr 3 – Jun 5 D114–LEON65863 Sa 9AM – 10AM Apr 4 – Jun 13 D114–LEON

Tai Chi (Level I)Are you looking for a way to reduce stress and improve your fitness? Tai Chi provides all of the cardiovascular, muscular, and flexibility benefits of traditional exercise formats, without the impact on joints and stress on the heart. During this moving meditation, your Certified Instructor will guide you through gentle martial arts movements, using serene music and deep breathing techniques. You will leave class feeling fit and energized!

WFA-6240 tuition: $22 / fees: $64

65866 Tu 3PM – 4PM Mar 31 – Jun 2 D114–LEON

Tai Chi (Level II)Take your Tai Chi program to the next Level as you progress through more challenging poses and transitions. Build on the series of movements learned in Tai Chi I, developing a mind-body connection and improved strength and balance through slow, conscious movement of the muscles and joints. This class is considered advanced. Participation is subject to instructor approval prior to enrollment. Prerequisite: WFA-6240

WFA-6250 tuition: $22 / fees: $64

65867 Tu 4PM – 5PM Mar 31 – Jun 2 D113–LEON

Fat Loss ForeverAre you tired of yo-yo dieting? Learn how to lose weight and keep it off with our comprehensive and effective approach at fat loss. This course is instructed by a certified personal trainer who has a track record of helping clients lose weight forever. In the classroom portion of this course, you will learn how what you eat can affect your body, the benefits of strength training and cardiovascular training, the link between stress and metabolism, and how to put all of the pieces together to create a lifestyle change. Additionally, students will be taken to the fitness center, where the instructor will educate students on how to use fitness equipment safely and effectively, as well as how to develop individualized training programs. Are you ready to gain the knowledge you need to lose weight and keep it off without fad dieting? Do you want to learn how to work out on your own and see results? This class will give you the tools you need to change your lifestyle and your pant size, forever! Students should arrive to class in atheltic attire and are encouraged to bring a bottle of water to class.

WFA-7110 tuition: $15 / fees: $64

65933 M W F 5:30PM – 7:30PM Mar 9 – Mar 13 PE120B–LAPL 65936 M W F 5:30PM – 7:30PM Apr 6 – Apr 10 PE120B–LAPL

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Personal Training

Fitness Assessments

Small Group Training

Private Swim Lessons

Reach your wellness goals today! The Wellness, Fitness, and Aquatics Department

is now offering personalized wellness services! We will provide each client with education, guidance,

and motivation, to safely improve your health and wellness!

Call for more information:

Sherrise Debaugh, Leonardtown Campus 240-725-5372 Aaron Smith, La Plata Campus 301-934-7551

*Private swim lessons at La Plata and Leonardtown campuses only.

PersonalizedServices

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Fitness and AquaticsPunch Pass

Daily Visit – $10 • 10-Punch Pass – $49 • 20-Punch Pass – $89

Punch passes allow the purchaser to buy access for a specified number of visits, rather than a specified time period. Punch passes are not transferable, replaceable, refundable, or renewable and expire within one year of purchase. Passes include use of pool (during open and lap swim hours) and/or fitness centers at the La Plata or Leonardtown campuses.

The punch pass can be used for group exercise classes. Punch passes are available to anyone meeting the requirements below and require in-person registration at any CSM express counter/business office location, during normal business hours. Customers present receipt of payment to the Wellness Center staff to receive punch passes.

Requirements:

Students must be in good health and not have health-related issues which might prohibit them from physical exercise. Please call 301-539-4760 for additional information.

All students/participants between the ages of 12 and 15 years old must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian for access to the fitness centers.

All students/participants under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian for access to the pools. Special considerations may be made on a case-by-case basis. Contact the Aquatics coordinators at 301-934-7706 for the La Plata Campus pool, and 240-725-5377 for the Leonardtown Campus pool.

Forms may be found at www.csmd.edu/go/fit.

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WRITERS’ WORLD

Write Your StoryJoin local author, speaker and national instructor Dwayne Ross as he invites you to learn how to write your own story and then turn that story into a creative novel, e-book, presentation, live webinar and more. Learn exactly what to do with the story once you have it written. Mr. Ross, will take you on a journey of discovery and how your story can make a difference in the lives of others. Take what you love or what has caused you pain and turn it into a profitable product. No writing experience necessary. Even if you don’t like to write you will learn that you can still write your story.

AAA-7610 tuition: $10 / fees: $139

65717 Sa 9AM – 12PM May 30 – Jun 20 ST164–LAPL

How to Publish Your BookEveryone has a story to tell! Join us for How to Publish Your Book and learn successful tips and tactics to help yourself become a published author. Whether this is your first book, or you have a series of novels, your success in the writing game will be determined by the amount of credible publishers attached to you and your work. How to Publish Your Book, taught by a published author, will help you gain that credibility. Discover powerful shortcuts, tips, and ways to put you ahead in the game. Topics that will be covered are the publishing process, marketing and promotion stages, and finally the book selling process. If you are ready to become a writer and author, this step-by-step course will give you all the tools you need to get published, again and again.

AAA-8200 tuition: $10 / fees: $89

65629 Sa 9AM – 11AM Apr 4 – May 2 CE103–LAPL

NEW Intro to ScreenwritingIs your dream to become a screenwriter? Do you brainstorm script ideas but do not know what to do next? Then join us for Intro to Screenwriting and explore the fundamental principles and key concepts involved in writing a professional screenplay for a short film (25-30 pages). Topics that will be covered include techniques for generating ideas, screenplay structure and format,conflict, characterization, dialogue, and how to analyze your own work as a screenwriter. Learn how to write a logline, synopsis, treatment, plot outline, character development, and script. Class is designed for writers of every skill level and interest. When you finish with this course, you’ll have already started writing your own script! Students will need to bring 1 notebook, pen/pencils, and a flash drive to class. Students will need home access to MS Word.

AAA-8290 tuition: $10 / fees: $139

66213 Tu 6PM – 8PM Apr 7 – May 12 ST164–LAPL

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KIDS’ COLLEGE (7-10)

SCIENCE AND MATH: STEM

NEW STEM ExplorationThe world needs more dreamers, problem solvers and thinkers. STEM Exploration allows your child to discover the fantastic world of science, technology, engineering, and math. Each session has a creative theme to inspire your child as he or she experiments with essential STEM concepts. Your child will be having so much fun, they will not even realize how much they have learned.Prerequisite: Ages 6-9

KTC-9300 tuition: $10 / fees: $39

65927 Sa 9AM – 1PM Mar 21 ST108–LAPL

TEENS’ COLLEGE (11-14)

MUSIC, THEATER AND DANCE

Piano 1 - YouthJoin a group of your peers to learn basic elements of music, sight-reading, note reading, and harmony skills. Class is held in a piano room - so no need to bring a keyboard. At the end of class, you will be able to entertain yourself and others by playing simple musical pieces. Piano book is included in the cost of the class.Prerequisite: Ages 9-14

KTC-5490 tuition: $10 / fees: $89

65926 Sa 1PM – 2:30PM Apr 25 – Jun 6 FA143A–LAPL

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KIDS’ AND TEEN COLLEGEPersonal Enrichment

SCIENCE AND MATH: STEM

NEW Introduction to ChemistryExplore the world of chemistry through class discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on experiments. Learn about the periodic table and basic physical components of compounds. Acid/base reactions, reactions between gasses, and surface area as it relates to reaction rates. Gain hands-on knowledge by performing experiments in small groups concentrating on compositions of mixtures, density, surface area, and PH. The world of chemistry will come alive before your eyes.Prerequisite: Ages 9-14

KTC-7000 tuition: $14 / fees: $55

66810 Sa 9AM – 12PM May 2 – May 9 CE119–LAPL

YOUNG ADULT (14-17)

SAT/ACT PrepThis class will teach you how to attack the SAT/ACT and win! Prepare for the math and the critical reading and writing portions of the SAT/ACT as well as the science portion of the ACT. It is intended to strengthen test-taking skills by focusing on familiarization with SAT/ACT-type questions, developing test-taking strategies, managing test panic and increasing confidence and speed. A review of test content includes basic math, algebra, geometry, data analysis, statistics, and probability as well as reading comprehension, grammar, essay writing and science. The Official SAT Study Guide, 2018 Edition will be provided and is included in the cost of the class.Prerequisite: Ages 14-17

AAY-7860 tuition: $30 / fees: $119

65925 Th 5:30PM – 8:30PM Apr 2 – Apr 30 PFA117–PRIN65923 Tu 5:30PM – 8:30PM Mar 31 – Apr 28 BU203–LAPL 65924 W 5:30PM – 8:30PM Apr 1 – Apr 29 A308–LEON

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Workforce Training

Are you looking for a meaningful career but lack the necessary skills? Enroll now in one of our non-credit Workforce Training programs for hands-on, job-specific skills. Training is flexible. CSM offers daytime, evening, and weekend classes. These programs prepare you for a satisfying and successful career. Upon completion of a program, you are ready to impress employers with the skills they require for immediate hire. Our Career Services office will assist you when you start looking for work with building a resumé and developing solid interview skills. CSM is your partner to success. Take advantage of our strong relationship with area employers and our online Job Connections employment database.

Additional Workforce Training provides many licensed or certified professionals and college graduates with the Continuing Education Units (CEUs), Continuing Professional Education units (CPEs), or Professional Development Units (PDUs) to maintain their licenses or continue their work. Also included are mandatory updates, renewals, and certificates mandated by the state to perform essential work. Various courses and certificates can also result in a new credential or advanced skills. Better credentials and skills create an advantage in today’s competitive job market, whether you are looking for a better job or promotion. Workforce Training can include skill development courses, continuing education certificates, or courses to achieve a new national certification or license. For a certification and license listing, please call 301-539-4760. For Financial Assistance information, please see the general and registration pages at the back of the schedule.

AUTOMOTIVE Small Engine Repair

BUSINESS Administrative Assistant Bookkeeper

CONSTRUCTION / TRADES

Carpenter Helper Certified Structural Welder Construction Project Superintendent Electrical Helper and Technician Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Helper and Technician Maryland Home Improvement License Exam Prep Home Inspection Training Master Electrician Exam Prep Plumber Helper and Technician Pre-Apprenticeship

DESIGN Interior Decorator

EARLY CHILDHOOD Child Care Professional Family Child Care Provider

HEALTHCARE

Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Certified Medicine Aide Certified Nursing Assistant/Geriatric Nursing Assistant (CNA/GNA) Dental Assistant Electrocardiogram Technician Nurse Refresher Phlebotomy Technician

HOSPITALITY

Meeting/Event Planner Wedding Coordinator

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IT Support Technician

REAL ESTATE

Real Estate Agent

TRANSPORTATION

Commercial Truck Driver: Class A Commercial Truck Driver: Class B (with Passenger/School Bus Endorsement)

VETERINARIAN ASSISTANT

Veterinary Assistant

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AUTOMOTIVE

Small Engine Repair IChainsaws, snow blowers, lawn mowers, and small tractors ... learn how to repair this equipment. Students examine small gasoline powered engines from both a theoretical and practical point of view. Procedures for repair and replacement of engine parts and components are discussed. Small engine cooling, lubricating, electrical and starting systems are studied. Small engine tune-up is also covered. This course is taught in the North Point High School Automotive Lab, Room 224. Textbook required.

AUT-7000 tuition: $178 / fees: $110

65767 Tu Th 5:30PM – 8:30PM Mar 17 – Apr 16 NPHS

Small Engine Repair IIA continuation of Small Engine Repair I, this course emphasizes hands-on labs during which students repair and replace engine parts and components. Engine overhaul and engine tune-up are demonstrated. This course is taught in the North Point High School Automotive Lab, Room 224. Textbook required.Prerequisite: AUT-7000, Small Engine Repair I

AUT-7010 tuition: $178 / fees: $110

65768 Tu Th 5:30PM – 8:30PM Apr 28 – May 21 NPHS

BUSINESS

Administrative Assistant

BUS-5280 Essential Communication SkillsBUS-5410 Critical Elements of Customer ServiceBUS-5520 Business EthicsBUS-5650 Time ManagementOFC-5010 Administrative Office Procedures and TechnologyOFC-5620 Microsoft Word Certification Exam PrepOFC-5630 Microsoft Excel Certification Exam Prep

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ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL

Administrative Office Procedures and TechnologyDiscover the characteristics employers are looking for in an administrative professional and the skills required to meet the challenges in today’s business environment. Become familiar with current technologies and advanced practices and procedures in office management. Topics include telephone/email etiquette, technology usage, file management and record keeping, minute/note taking, travel coordination, proofreading, meeting/event planning, and networking strategies. An overview of job information resources and interviewing skills will also be covered. Textbook required.

OFC-5010 tuition: $66 / fees: $39

65796 M W 6PM – 9:10PM Mar 30 – Apr 6 PFA117–PRIN

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WorkForce CenterTraining solutions for business

INSTRUCTORS NEEDED

CSM is looking for the best and brightest in their fields to share their knowledge with others! We are actively seeking instructors (especially those with daytime availability) in the areas of:

Adult Education

Business

Computer and Information Technology

Construction Trades

Cybersecurity

Driver Education

Healthcare

Hospitality

Personal Enrichment

Wellness, Fitness, and Aquatics

Apply today atwww.csmd.edu/employment

NEED TRAINING FOR YOUR COMPANY? We can customize any of these courses to

meet your specific needs. Training can be scheduled on-site at your workplace or any of CSM’s campuses.

For more information, call 301-934-7593 or visit workforce.csmd.edu

www.facebook.com/CSMworkforcedevelopment www.linkedin.com/company/csm-workforce-center

twitter.com/csmworkforce

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BOOKKEEPING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Bookkeeper

BUS-9880 Introduction to Bookkeeping PrinciplesBUS-9890 Introduction to Payroll AdministrationBUS-9810 QuickBooks for Bookkeepers

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Introduction to Bookkeeping PrinciplesThis course offers students a beginner’s guide to bookkeeping principles needed for business while also providing an increased competency in business mathematics. Emphasis is placed on learning mathematical concepts through practical application to common daily business problems. Topics covered will include assets, liabilities and owner’s equity, journal entry, bank reconciliation, special purpose journals and ledgers, preparation of trial balances and financial reports, and calculating interest rates, percentages, and formulas as it pertains to business operations. Textbook required.

BUS-9880 tuition: $279 / fees: $216

65787 Mar 30 – May 24 Online: myCSMD

QuickBooks for BookkeepersThis hands-on course is for entry level bookkeepers who want to learn the most popular small business accounting software. QuickBooks will enable you to set-up an accounting system, pay bills, produce invoices, keep track of payments received as well as supporting financial information for creating budgets, time tracking, revenue and expense tracking. Textbook and USB flash drive required.

BUS-9810 tuition: $122 / fees: $67

65789 Tu Th 6PM – 9:10PM May 19 – Jun 4 PFA118–PRIN

Introduction to Payroll AdministrationThis course covers the fundamentals of payroll administration. Learn the proper methods for managing and retaining employee earnings records. Emphasis is placed on understanding the connection between payroll laws and the specific payroll-related tasks associated with them. Course discussions and activities will promote skill development and reinforce key concepts while providing students with real-world practical application of payroll accounting. Textbook required.

BUS-9890 tuition: $346 / fees: $213

65788 May 4 – Jun 28 Online: myCSMD

COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING

Essential Communication SkillsHave you ever wondered why it seems so difficult to talk with some people and so easy to talk with others? Can you recall an occasion where you met someone for the first time and immediately liked that person? Something about the individual made you feel comfortable. A major goal of this course is to help you understand the impact that your communication skills have on other people. You will also explore how improving these skills can make it easier for you to get along with others in the workplace, and in life. Textbook included.

BUS-5280 tuition: $108 / fees: $71

65778 Mar 30 – Apr 12 Online: myCSMD

Business WritingWe all know what good writing is. It is the novel we cannot put down, the poem we never forget, and the speech that changes the way we look at the world. Good writing is the memo that gets action and the letter that says what a phone call cannot. In business writing, the language is concrete, the point of view is clear, and the points are well expressed. Good writing is hard work, and even the best writers get discouraged. With practice, you can feel more confident about your own writing. Textbook included.

BUS-5890 tuition: $72 / fees: $108

65784 May 4 – May 24 Online: myCSMD

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MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Critical Elements of Customer ServiceWhile many companies promise to deliver an incredible customer experience, some are better at delivering than others. This course is designed around six critical elements of customer service that, when the company lives them, brings customers back to experience service that surpasses the competition. Textbook included.

BUS-5410 tuition: $135 / fees: $90

65780 Apr 13 – Apr 26 Online: myCSMD

Business EthicsWhat exactly makes a decision ethical? The problem with ethics is that what may seem morally right (or ethical) to one person may seem appalling to another. This course will not provide you with an easy way to solve every ethical decision you will ever have to make. It will, however, help you define your ethical framework to make solving those ethical dilemmas easier. Explore tools that you can use when you are faced with an ethical decision. Identify techniques you can use so you do not get caught in an ethical quandary. Examine case studies so that you can practice making decisions in a safe environment. Textbook included.

BUS-5520 tuition: $75 / fees: $110

65782 May 4 – May 24 Online: myCSMD

Time ManagementTime is money, the saying goes, and lots of it gets lost in disorganization and disruption. We also deal with a constant barrage of technology, people, and tasks that can contribute to that disorganization. Many people find that they flit from one task to another, trying to get everything done. Learn how to make the most of your time by getting a grip on your workflow and office space, using your planner effectively, and delegating some of your work to other people. Textbook included.

BUS-5650 tuition: $43 / fees: $26

65783 Mar 16 – Mar 22 Online: myCSMD

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam PrepThis course is designed for experienced project management professionals who want to validate their knowledge, experience and skills. Students will prepare to take the PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) credential exam. The course is a comprehensive review of the five process groups (initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing) and the ten project management knowledge areas (integration, scope, schedule, cost, quality, resource, communications, risk, procurement, and stakeholder management) as presented in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK� Guide).Prerequisite: Students must submit an application and receive approval from PMI before you can take the PMP exam. Before applying for the exam, you must have the following prerequisites: Have a secondary degree (high school diploma or the global equivalent) AND at least 7,500 hours of project experience OR a four-year degree AND at least 4,500 hours of project experience. Both prerequisites also require that you have 35 hours of project management education by the time you sit for the exam. Taking this course meets the project management education requirement. Please visit PMI’s website for additional information (http://www.pmi.org/certification/project-management-professional-pmp.a spx).

BUS-9560 tuition: $1,945 / fees: $600

65786 M Tu W Th 8AM – 5PM May 18 – May 21 B315–LEON F 8AM – 11AM May 22 B315–LEON

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(SBDC) courses, see page 66.

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Project Management (PMP) Exam PrepThis course is designed for experienced project management professionals who want to validate their knowledge, experience and skills. Students will prepare to take the PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) credential exam. The course is a comprehensive review of the five performance domains (initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing) and the ten project management knowledge areas (integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resource, communications, risk, procurement, and stakeholder management) as presented in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK� Guide). This is a web hybrid course. Textbooks required.Prerequisite: Students must submit an application and receive approval from PMI before you can take the PMP exam. Before applying for the exam, you must meet the following prerequisites: Have a secondary degree (high school diploma or the global equivalent) AND at least 7,500 hours of project experience OR a four-year degree AND at least 4,500 hours of project experience. Both prerequisites also require that you have 35 hours of project management education by the time you sit for the exam. Taking this course meets the project management education requirement. Please visit PMI’s website for additional information (http://www.pmi.org/certification/project-management-professional-pmp.a spx).

BUS-9550 tuition: $631 / fees: $384

65785 Tu 6PM – 9:10PM Apr 7 – May 17 B206–LEON

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER BASICS

Computer Basics for the Office ProfessionalAnyone who is new to computers, re-entering the workforce, or needs a refresher on their basic computer skills should start with this course. Build a solid foundation that will enable you to take advantage of the technology being used in offices today. You will learn basic computer concepts in hardware, software, and networking, Windows skills for controlling programs and managing files, Internet skills for using web browsers, search providers, and online communication, cloud storage and file sharing online, and email basics. Textbook required.

ITS-7410 tuition: $194 / fees: $111

65795 Tu W Th F 8:30AM – 3:30PM Apr 7 – Apr 10 CT109–REGI

IT SUPPORT

IT Support Technician

ITS-7710 CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ITS-8080 A+ IT Technician Certification Prep

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A+ IT Technician Certification PrepBe an A+ certified computer technician! A+ certification is an industry recognized credential that certifies the competency of entry-level PC service specialists in the computer industry. Certification candidates in this course will have the unique opportunity to practice and study for the certification exams from a single, integrated source. Familiarity of operating systems up to Windows 7 required. ITS- 7710 or equivalent education/work experience required. This course will help students prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification. Textbook required.Prerequisite: ITS-7700, Computer Repair Technician; ITS-7710, CompTIA IT Fundamentals; or ITS-7280 and ITS-7290, Maintenance/Repair & Upgrading PCs I & II

ITS-8080 tuition: $324 / fees: $375

65808 M W 6PM – 9:10PM Mar 30 – May 20 C214–LEON

NETWORKING

Network Administrator

ITS-7880 Networking FundamentalsITS-7890 Network+ Exam PrepITS-7910 CompTIA Security+ITS-8000 CCNA Exam Prep

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Networking FundamentalsComputer networks are a critical and integral part of business environments. The demand for IT professionals with experience in this technology continues to increase. Develop a solid foundation in networking fundamentals. Learn the hardware, software, protocols and security that comprise a network environment. The knowledge and skills acquired in this course serve as a stepping stone for higher level courses in Network+ and CCNA certification exam preparation. No prior network experience is required. Textbook required.

ITS-7880 tuition: $195 / fees: $140

65803 M W 6PM – 9:30PM Apr 13 – Apr 29 PFA109–PRIN

VA Network+ Exam PrepNetwork+ Exam Prep is intended for individuals who have previous network experience. Ensure that you have the essential knowledge and skills in networking that are vital to career success in IT infrastructure and cybersecurity. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be prepared to sit for the CompTIA Network+ certification exam. This course will cover the most up-to-date certification exam domains. Earning this certification can be a stepping stone to additional certifications such as Security+ and CCNA. Textbook required. Exam voucher included.Prerequisite: ITS-7880 or previous networking experience through either education or work experience (waiver request required).

ITS-7890 tuition: $195 / fees: $404

65806 M W 6PM – 9:30PM May 4 – May 20 PFA109–PRIN

OFFICE TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Word Certification Exam PrepAre you an administrative professional looking to earn your certification in Microsoft Word? Prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exam through this comprehensive approach covering the introductory, intermediate and advanced skill levels of this application. Topics covered include creating, formatting and editing documents, setting page layouts, creating, formatting, and managing tables, inserting graphics, managing styles and templates, creating and executing mail merges, recording macros and monitoring macro security, protecting and sharing documents, and customizing Word to match your preferences. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Strong keyboarding skills and experiencing using Windows 7 or above is required.

OFC-5620 tuition: $185 / fees: $123

65801 M W 6PM – 9PM Jun 1 – Jul 1 CT109–REGI

Microsoft Excel Certification Exam PrepAre you an administrative professional looking to earn your certification in Microsoft Excel? Prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exam through this comprehensive approach covering the introductory, intermediate and advanced skill levels of this application. Topics covered include creating, saving and editing workbooks, using templates, building formulas, and using cell references and ranges, using functions, formatting cells, importing, sorting and filtering data, using macros, building charts and using analysis tools, and inserting and formatting graphics. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Strong keyboarding skills and experience using Windows version 7 or above is required.

OFC-5630 tuition: $185 / fees: $123

65802 M W 6PM – 9PM Mar 30 – Apr 29 CT109–REGI

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Microsoft Excel IntroductionExcel Introduction will provide you with foundational knowledge and skills necessary to create and work with electronic spreadsheets. Organize, calculate, analyze, revise, update and present data to help your organization make better decisions. Become more efficient and save time while developing your professional skill set. Textbook and USB flash drive required.Prerequisite: To ensure your success, strong keyboarding skills and experience with Windows 7 or above, including being able to open and close applications, navigate basic file structures, and manage files and folders.

OFC-5680 tuition: $40 / fees: $35

65797 Tu 8AM – 3:30PM Mar 17 CT109–REGI

Microsoft Excel IntermediateExcel Intermediate builds on the foundational knowledge of Excel Introduction enabling you to create more advanced workbooks and spreadsheets. Analyze your raw data and extract it into data reporting that helps your organization make better informed decisions. Become more efficient and save time while developing your professional skill set. Textbook and USB flash drive required.Prerequisite: To ensure your success, you should have strong keyboarding skills and experience with Windows 7 or above, including being able to open and close applications, navigate basic file structures, and manage files and folders. In addition, you should have foundational knowledge, skills, and experience using Excel.

OFC-5690 tuition: $40 / fees: $35

65799 Tu 8AM – 3:30PM Mar 31 CT109–REGI

Microsoft Excel AdvancedExcel Advanced builds on the foundational and intermediate knowledge and skills of Excel Introduction and Excel Intermediate. Excel Advanced builds on the foundational and intermediate knowledge and skills of Excel Introduction and Excel Intermediate. Collaborate with colleagues, automate complex or repetitive tasks, and use conditional logic to construct and apply elaborate formulas and functions. Become more efficient and save time while developing your professional skill set. Textbook and USB flash drive required.Prerequisite: To ensure your success, you should have strong keyboarding skills and experience with Windows 7 or above, including being able to open and close applications, navigate basic file structures, and manage files and folders. In addition, you should have practical, real-world experience creating and analyzing datasets. You should also be able to create formulas and use Excel functions, create sort and filter datasets and tables, present data using basic charts, create and work with PivotTables, slicers, and PivotCharts, and customize the Excel environment.

OFC-5700 tuition: $90 / fees: $65

65800 Tu W 8AM – 3:30PM Apr 14 – Apr 15 CT109–REGI

SECURITY

Security+ Exam PrepThe Security+ Exam Prep course is an accelerated course designed for IT professionals with at least two years of experience in IT administration with a focus on security and will cover the six domains of the exam: (1) network security, (2) compliance and operation security, (3) threats and vulnerabilities, (4) application, data and host security, (5) access control and identity management, and (6) cryptography. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be ready to sit for the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. Textbook and exam voucher included.Prerequisite: Per CompTIA’s recommendation, candidates should have CompTIA Network+ or equivalent networking experience.

ITS-6520 tuition: $745 / fees: $1,120

65792 M Tu W Th F 8AM – 5PM Apr 13 – Apr 17 C317–LEON

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VA CompTIA Security+CompTIA Security+ is for you if your job responsibilities include securing network services, network devices, and network traffic. Prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification examination by building on your knowledge and professional experience with computer hardware, operating systems, and networks. Topics include communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, authentication, access control, external attack, and operational and organizational security. Successful students have networking and administrative skills in Windows-based Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks and familiarity with other operating systems. This course will help students prepare for the CompTIA Security+ certification. Textbook required. Exam voucher included.Prerequisite: Two years of technical networking experience with an emphasis on security and Network+ certification recommended.

ITS-7910 tuition: $500 / fees: $565

65807 M W 6PM – 9:30PM Apr 6 – May 13 C317–LEON

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Exam PrepThe CEH Exam Prep course is an accelerated course designed for information security professionals and will provide the tools and techniques used in a systematic ethical hacking process to scan, test, hack and secure target systems. The course covers the five phases of ethical hacking: reconnaissance, gaining access, enumeration, maintaining access, and covering tracks. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be ready to sit for the Certified Ethical Hacker (ANSI) certification exam. Textbook, lab exercises and exam voucher are included.Prerequisite: Candidates should have a minimum of two years of IT security related experience.

ITS-6540 tuition: $1,395 / fees: $1,500

65794 M Tu W Th 8AM – 5PM May 11 – May 14 C317–LEON F 8AM – 11AM May 15 C317–LEON

Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) Exam PrepThe Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) Exam Prep course is designed for software professionals and reviews how to incorporate security practices - authentication, authorization and auditing - into each phase of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). The course addresses the eight domains of the CSSLP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), including: (1) secure software concepts; (2) security software requirements; (3) secure software design; (4) secure software implementation/programming; (5) secure software testing; (6) secure lifecycle management; (7) software deployment, operations, and maintenance; (8) supply chain and software acquisition. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be ready to sit for the (ISC)2 CSSLP certification exam. Textbook and exam voucher are included.Prerequisite: Please visit(ISC)2’s website for additional information regarding eligibility for this exam: https://www.isc2.org/Certifications/CSSLP.

ITS-6500 tuition: $1,175 / fees: $1,400

65790 M Tu W Th F 8AM – 5PM Mar 16 – Mar 20 C317–LEON

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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Exam PrepThe CISSP Exam Prep course is an accelerated course designed for IT managers involved in the design, engineering, implementation, and management of their entire information security program, protecting their organization from the increased threat of complex attacks. The course covers the eight domains of the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK): (1) security and risk management; (2) asset security; (3) security architecture and engineering; (4) communication and network security; (5) identity and access management; (6)security assessment and testing; (7) security operations; and (8) software development security. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be ready to sit for the (ISC)2 CISSP certification exam. Textbook and exam voucher included.Prerequisite: Per (ISC)2, candidates must have a minimum of five years of paid full-time work experience in two of the eight domains of the CISSP CBK, which covers critical topics in security today including risk management, cloud computing, mobile security, application development security, and more. Candidates may receive a one year experience waiver with a four-year college degree or additional credential from the (ISC)≤ approved list. If you do not meet these requirements, you can still complete the CISSP exam, become an (ISC)2 Associate, and continue to work toward completing the experience requirements to become fully certified.

ITS-6530 tuition: $1,295 / fees: $1,900

65793 M Tu W Th F 8AM – 5PM Apr 27 – May 1 C317–LEON

Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) Exam PrepThe Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) Exam Prep course is designed for professionals with deep knowledge and hands-on experience with cloud security architecture, design, operations and service orchestration. This comprehensive course will cover the six domains of the CCSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK): (1) architectural concepts & design requirements; (2) cloud data security; (3) cloud platform & infrastructure security; (4) cloud application security; (5) operations; and (6) legal & compliance. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be ready to sit for the CCSP certification exam. Textbook and exam voucher are included.Prerequisite: Please visit (ISC)2’s website for additional information regarding eligibility for this exam: https://www.isc2.org/Certifications/CCSP.

ITS-6510 tuition: $1,570 / fees: $2,125

65791 M Tu W Th F 8AM – 5PM Mar 30 – Apr 3 C317–LEON

CONSTRUCTION TRADES

Electrical Helper

TEC-7860 Electricity I, Part 1TEC-7870 Electricity I, Part 2

Required before entering certificate: TEC-9300 Construction Trades Core Skills

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ELECTRICAL

VA Electricity I, Part 1Students will be introduced to electrical theories including Ohm’s Law, as applied to DC series circuits, and Kirchhoff’s Voltage and Current Laws. Other topics include OSHA mandated safety rules and regulations of electricians and an introduction to National Electric Code (NEC). Through lecture and hands-on experience, students will learn conduit bending and installations; the safe installation of hardware used by electricians to mount and support various electrical components; how to properly install raceways, boxes and fittings; and the proper wiring techniques for the installation of conductors. There will be an emphasis on the appropriate NEC requirements in each lab exercise. Textbooks required.Prerequisite: TEC-9300, Construction Trades Core Skills

TEC-7860 tuition: $440 / fees: $460

65738 M W F 8AM – 2PM Mar 16 – Apr 24 CT126–REGI 65739 Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 16 – Jun 11 CT126–REGI

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Master Electrician Exam Prep

TEC-8120 Master Electrician Exam Prep

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Master Electrician Exam PrepThe state of Maryland requires a Master Electrician license in order to provide electrical services. Electricians who have the requisite experience and are planning to attempt the Electrician exam will find this course most beneficial. Electrical calculations such as may be encountered on the job site and the exam will be a focal point of the training. Electrical trade terminology and regulations will also be discussed. The responsibilities of the Master Electrician and the duties of the “Authority Having Jurisdiction” will be covered in detail. Students will be expected to bring a current copy of the National Electric Code to each class session. Textbook required.

TEC-8120 tuition: $444 / fees: $276

65764 Tu Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 14 – Jun 18 CT108–REGI

NEC Code Refresher

TEC-9840 NEC Code Refresher

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NEC Code RefresherThe National Electric Code is a regionally adopted standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States. If you work with electricity, you need to extend your knowledge of this code and some of the recent changes that have been introduced. In this course, students will review the most widely used sections of the NEC and discover how to apply them in situations that are encountered on the job. Emphasis will be placed on sections of the code that have undergone recent revisions. This 10-hour class will also satisfy the requirement for 10 hours of electrical continuing education for those counties that are requiring it for license renewal. Students will be expected to bring a current copy of the NEC or the NEC Handbook to class.

TEC-9840 tuition: $41 / fees: $134

65762 Sa 8AM – 2PM May 9 – May 16 CT106–REGI

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

VA Construction Trades Core SkillsImagine the pride of looking at a finished building and knowing that you helped build it. The construction trades can be a rewarding, fulfilling career that will continue to be in demand. Whether your goal is to be a carpenter, HVAC technician, electrician, plumber, or welder, there are certain skills that are common to all of the trades. In this course you will explore those skills. Students will discuss basic construction site safety, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), OSHA policies, and the causes of accidents. The use of construction math will be reviewed. Hands-on instruction in the proper and safe use of hand and power tools will be given along with an introduction to construction drawings (blueprints). Basic employability and communication issues will also be discussed, as well as critical thinking, problem solving skills, self-presentation, sexual harassment, stress, and substance abuse. Textbook required.

TEC-9300 tuition: $440 / fees: $385

65736 M W F 8AM – 2PM Mar 16 – Apr 24 CT124–REGI 65737 M W 6PM – 9PM Mar 16 – Jun 17 CT124–REGI

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HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Helper

TEC-7960 HVAC I, Part 1TEC-7970 HVAC I, Part 2Required before entering certificate:TEC-9300 Construction Trades Core Skills

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VA HVAC I, Part 1HVAC I introduces the student to the basic principles of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning. Topics in this part of the course include: trade mathematics; tools of the HVAC trade; copper and plastic piping practices; soldering and brazing; and ferrous metal piping practices. There will be an emphasis on safety in each lab exercise. Textbook required.Prerequisite: TEC-9300, Construction Trades Core Skills

TEC-7960 tuition: $440 / fees: $460

65740 M W F 8AM – 2PM Mar 16 – Apr 24 CT119–REGI 65741 Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 16 – Jun 11 CT119–REGI

CFC Certification Prep

TEC-5380 CFC Certification Prep

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CFC Certification PrepThis certification is mandatory for anyone working with CFC (chlorofluorocarbons) refrigerant. Participants will review the requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 40 CFR Part 82 - Protection of Stratospheric Ozone. Information for certification according to EPA regulations as a Type I, II, and III (Universal) Refrigeration Technician will be covered. At the conclusion of the lecture, students will take the CFC Exam. Textbook provided.

TEC-5380 tuition: $88 / fees: $117

65763 Sa 8AM – 12PM May 2 – May 16 CT104–REGI

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HOME IMPROVEMENT

Home Improvement Contractor

TEC-7560 Maryland Home Improvement License Exam Prep

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Maryland Home Improvement License Exam PrepHome improvement contractors attending the exam prep training will become familiar with the information needed to prepare for the Maryland Home Improvement License Exam. Topics include Home Improvement Law, the Door-to-Door Sales Act, and business and employee law. Textbook required.

TEC-7560 tuition: $111 / fees: $69

65760 Tu Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 7 – Apr 21 CT104–REGI

HOME INSPECTION

Home Inspection Training

TEC-5670 Home Inspection Training

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Home Inspection TrainingThis course meets the requirements for home inspection pre-licensure for the State of Maryland as a provision of law under the Business Occupational and Professions Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, ß 16-3A-03(1). The home inspection profession has grown rapidly over the last several years. More homebuyers use home inspectors to evaluate the condition of their prospective purchases. This course covers the basics of home inspection as required to be a licensed home inspector in the State of Maryland. It is also approved by the Board for Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors in Virginia. These topics include the following systems: structural, exterior, interior, roofing, plumbing, electrical, air conditioning, insulation and ventilation, fireplace and solid burning systems, and heating. Students must also pass a test given by PSI Exam Services in addition to successfully completing this class before applying for their license. Textbook required.

TEC-5670 tuition: $592 / fees: $368

65761 M W 6PM – 9PM Apr 27 – Jul 27 CT104–REGI W 6PM – 8PM Jul 29 CT104–REGI

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BUSINESS? SBC-7000

BUILD YOUR OWN BUSINESSApril 20 and 22

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PLUMBING

Plumbing Helper

TEC-9860 Plumbing I, Part 1TEC-9870 Plumbing I, Part 2Required before entering certificate: TEC-9300 Construction Trades Core Skills

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Plumbing I, Part 1The average person uses an estimated 100 gallons of water per day. In a consumer society, our needs will grow exponentially with population growth, and plumbers will be in demand. Students in this four-level plumbing course will be introduced to the plumbing trade; learn plumbing safety and proper use of the tools of the trade; gain an introduction to plumbing math and plumbing drawings; learn how to properly measure, cut, join, and support plastic pipe and fittings. Lab exercises emphasize proper safety equipment and procedures. Textbook required.Prerequisite: TEC-9300, Construction Trades Core Skills

TEC-9860 tuition: $440 / fees: $460

65742 Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 16 – Jun 11 CT118–REGI

PRE-APPRENTICESHIP

Pre-Apprenticeship

TEC-9300 Construction Trades Core SkillsOSH-8800 OSHA 10OSH-9180 ATSSA (American Traffic Safety Services Association) Flagger OSH-9130 NSC CPR and First AidOSH-8830 Excavation SafetyPAT-9810 Confined Space

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Practical Electrical Utility Worker TrainingThis multi-faceted course includes basic principles of construction site safety. Trainees will perform utility pole climbing with a harness, perform pole sounding, work in elevated positions, and safely navigate around obstructions using a positioning device system.Prerequisite: TEC-9300

TEC-7000 tuition: $159 / fees: $476

65766 Tu 7:30AM – 10AM Feb 18 CT104–REGI Tu 10AM – 4:30PM Feb 18 SMEC M W Th F 7:30AM – 4:30PM Feb 19 – Feb 24 SMEC

WELDING

Certified Shielded Metal Arc Welder

TEC-5010 Fundamentals of Welding TEC-5040 Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding TEC-6000 Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding

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Certified Gas Metal Arc Welder

TEC-5010 Fundamentals of Welding TEC-5060 Intermediate Gas Metal Arc Welding TEC-6100 Advanced Gas Metal Arc Pipe Welding

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Certified Gas Tungsten Arc Welder

TEC-5010 Fundamentals of Welding TEC-5070 Intermediate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding TEC-6200 Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

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Welding, Is It for You?In this condensed and basic introduction to welding, the student will examine the principles of welding safety, safe and proper set up and use of welding equipment, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) when welding. Novices will acquire the basic techniques in SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW processes and will practice each process under a certified trainer. Basic welding gear and tools will be provided.

TEC-5000 tuition: $13 / fees: $137

65743 Tu 8AM – 12PM Mar 17 CT125–REGI 65744 Sa 8AM – 12PM Apr 11 CT125–REGI

NEW Fundamentals of WeldingIn this course, the trainee will recognize the importance of welding safety, take an AWS welding safety test, and apply safety training to practical welding in the welding lab. Trainees will be able to analyze joint design and weld types and define terms. Metallurgy properties, weld regions, welding stress, corrosion resistance, and welding symbols will be examined. Trainees will experience a brief overview of Oxyacetylene welding, brazing, and cutting. A review of non-destructive weld testing is also included. Trainees will perform the safe setup of welding equipment and practice SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW processes. A welder’s kit is provided. Textbook required.

TEC-5010 tuition: $190 / fees: $1,360

65745 M W F 8AM – 12PM Apr 27 – May 27 CT125–REGI 65752 M Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM May 14 – Jun 11 CT125–REGI

NEW Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc WeldingWelder trainees will advance their skills in SMAW process. Through classroom and lab instruction, training emphasis is placed on proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper and safe setup, use, and care of welding equipment, and the trainee’s ability to prepare material and perform welding of fillet and groove welds on carbon steel using E7018 electrodes in all positions. Welding practice is designed to follow Structural Welding Code vertical and overhead tests. Upon successful completion of the course, a welding test piece is submitted for certification. Textbook required.Prerequisite: TEC-5010

TEC-5040 tuition: $259 / fees: $1,716

65746 M W F 8AM – 12PM Jun 8 – Jul 6 CT125–REGI 65754 M Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Jun 18 – Jul 15 CT125–REGI

NEW Intermediate Gas Metal Arc WeldingWelder trainees will advance their skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes. Through classroom and lab instruction, training emphasis is placed on proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper and safe setup, use, and care of welding equipment, and the trainee’s ability to prepare material and perform welding of fillet and groove welds on carbon steel in all positions. Welding practice is designed to follow the Sheet Metal Welding Code overhead test and Structural Welding vertical and overhead tests. Upon successful completion of the course, a welding test piece is submitted for certification. Textbook required.Prerequisite: TEC-5010

TEC-5060 tuition: $259 / fees: $1,716

65747 M W F 8AM – 12PM Jun 8 – Jul 6 CT125–REGI 65755 M Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Jun 18 – Jul 15 CT125–REGI

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NEW Intermediate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding GTAWWelder trainees will advance their skills in the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process. Through classroom and lab instruction, training emphasis is placed on proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper and safe setup, use, and care of welding equipment, and the trainee’s ability to prepare material and perform flat, horizontal, and vertical fillet and flat groove welds on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Welding practice is designed to follow the AWS D17.1 Specification for Fusion Welding for Aerospace Applications. Upon successful completion of the course, a welding test piece is submitted for certification. Textbook required.Prerequisite: TEC-5010

TEC-5070 tuition: $259 / fees: $1,716

65748 M W F 8AM – 12PM Jun 8 – Jul 6 CT125–REGI 65756 M Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Jun 18 – Jul 15 CT125–REGI

NEW Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Pipe WeldingWelder trainees will advance and adapt their skills in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) processes to pipe welding. The trainee will be trained in techniques required of a certified pipe welder. Through classroom and lab instruction, training emphasis is placed on proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper and safe setup, use, and care of welding equipment, and the trainee’s ability to prepare material and perform proper tacks and feather edging, filler metal angles, and manipulations for open root pipe welding. Training will consist of E6010 root and hot pass with E7018 low hydrogen fill and cap. Welding practice is designed for certification to ASME IX, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G position on carbon steel. Upon successful completion of the course, a welding test piece is submitted for certification. Textbook required.Prerequisite: TEC-5040

TEC-6000 tuition: $259 / fees: $1,716

65749 M W F 8AM – 12PM Jul 20 – Aug 14 CT125–REGI 65757 M Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Jul 22 – Aug 17 CT125–REGI

NEW Advanced Gas Metal Arc Pipe WeldingIn this advanced course, welder trainees will advance and adapt their Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) processes to pipe welding. The trainee will be trained in techniques required of a certified pipe welder. Through classroom and lab instruction, training emphasis is placed on proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper and safe setup, use, and care of welding equipment, and the trainee’s ability to prepare material and perform proper tacks and feather edging, filler metal angles, and manipulations for open root pipe welding. Training will consist of welding on carbon steel pipe with the GMAW Short Circuit and FCAW (flux cored) processes. Welding is performed with ER70S solid wire short circuit transfer GMAW down bead root with E71T-1 flux cored wire hot and fill passes, upward progression. Welding practice is designed for certification to ASME IX, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G position on carbon steel. Upon successful completion of the course, a welding test piece is submitted for certification. Textbook required.Prerequisite: TEC-5060

TEC-6100 tuition: $259 / fees: $1,716

65750 M W F 8AM – 12PM Jul 20 – Aug 14 CT125–REGI 65758 M Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Jul 22 – Aug 17 CT125–REGI

NEW Advanced Gas Tungsten Metal Arc Pipe WeldingIn this advanced course, Welder trainees will advance and adapt their Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) processes to pipe welding. The trainee will be trained in techniques required of a certified pipe welder. Through classroom and lab instruction, training emphasis is placed on proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper and safe setup, use, and care of welding equipment, and the trainee’s ability to prepare material and perform proper tacks and feather edging, filler metal angles, and manipulations for open root pipe welding. Training will consist of welding on carbon steel pipe with the GTAW process. Welding is performed with ER70S carbon steel solid wire with upward progression. Welding practice is designed for certification to ASME IX, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G position on carbon steel. Upon successful completion of the course, a welding test piece is submitted for certification. Textbook required.Prerequisite: TEC-5070

TEC-6200 tuition: $259 / fees: $1,716

65751 M W F 8AM – 12PM Jul 20 – Aug 14 CT125–REGI 65759 M Tu W Th 6PM – 9PM Jul 22 – Aug 17 CT125–REGI

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DESIGN

Interior Design

HGC 8000 Intro to Interior Decorating & DesignHGC 8010 Interior Decorating & Design IIHGC 8020 Application of Interior Decorating & Design

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Introduction to Interior Decorating and DesignInterior Decorating and Design program is specifically created to offer a detailed overview of interior decorating and design in a short time frame. Instructor will use both online learning as well as regular classroom sessions to provide students with the necessary skills to compete successfully for an entry level position in the interior decorating and design job market. The Interior Decorating and Design program will provide the maximum benefit to students interested in decorating or in enhancing their existing skills. Topics that will be covered include history of interior design, evolution of design styles, working with colors and the principles used in color palettes, and understanding floor plans and furniture placement. A manual will be provided to all students and is included in the cost of the class. Additional class materials are required and must be purchased by the student. A material list of all design tools will be given out on the first day of class and the cost is approximately $50. Student will use these materials for all interior decorating and design courses in the series.

HGC-8000 tuition: $65 / fees: $195

65836 W 6PM – 9:30PM Mar 18 – Apr 15 CE120–LAPL

Interior Decorating and Design IIInterior Decorating and Design program is specifically created to offer a detailed overview of interior decorating and design in a short time frame. Instructor will use both online learning as well as regular classroom sessions to provide students with the necessary skills to compete successfully for an entry level position in the interior decorating and design job market. The Interior Decorating and Design program will provide the maximum benefit to students interested in decorating or in enhancing their existing skills. Topics that will be covered include using textiles, how to determine design styles, and obtaining trade procurement. A student manual will be provided to all students.Prerequisite: Student must first take HGC-8000 Introduction to Interior Decorating and Design

HGC-8010 tuition: $65 / fees: $195

65837 W 6PM – 9:30PM Apr 22 – May 13 CE120–LAPL

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SBC-7000 BUILD YOUR OWN BUSINESS

April 20 and 22

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Application of Interior Decorating and DesignInterior Decorating and Design program is specifically created to offer a detailed overview of interior decorating and design in a short time frame. Instructor will use both online learning as well as regular classroom sessions to provide students with the necessary skills to compete successfully for an entry level position in the interior decorating and design job market. The Interior Decorating and Design program will provide the maximum benefit to students interested in decorating or in enhancing their existing skills. Topics that will be covered include the basics of accessorizing, the many uses of lighting and preparing impactful client presentations. In Application of Decorating and Design, students will be participating in hands- on practicum working on interior design projects outside of class. A schedule for practicum assignments will be discussed during class. Prerequisite: Must take HGC-8010 Interior Decorating and Design II

HGC-8020 tuition: $65 / fees: $195

65838 W 6PM – 9:30PM May 20 – Jun 10 CE120–LAPL

EARLY CHILDHOOD

PRE-SERVICE CENTER CHILD CARE TRAINING MODULES

School Age Child Care Curriculum 45 HoursGain the skills necessary to work in school-age child care programs. Topics include curriculum planning, age-appropriate materials and methods for children ages 6-13. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half of MSDE requirement of 90 hours of child care training for teachers, directors, and coordinators working with school age children. You must successfully complete all course requirements to receive a certificate. Aligns with Maryland Staff Credential (proposed) levels 2-4. *You must purchase a text book prior to class.Prerequisite: Ages 16+

ECE-6040 tuition: $113 / fees: $337

65839 Tu Th 6:30PM – 9:30PM Mar 17 – May 12 CE217–LAPL

FITNESS AND WELLNESS

Personal Trainer FundamentalsPrepare for the American Council on Exercise (ACE) Personal Trainer Examination with this course. Individuals seeking to provide one-on-one fitness instruction, gain proficiency in the field, and achieve nationally recognized credentials will benefit from the information provided in this course. Lectures cover principles of basic exercise science, anatomy, nutrition, exercise program design, and the role of the fitness professional. Practical skills cover the following topics; exercise techniques, spotting and cueing skills, fitness assessment protocols, and client compliancy.

WFA-5590 tuition: $318 / fees: $78

66206 M 5:45PM – 8:35PM Mar 16 – May 11 B313–LEON

HEALTHCARE

ALLIED HEALTH

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Certified Electrocardiogram Technician

HTH-5000 Introduction to Health CareHTH-5120 ECG Tech TrainingHTH-5130 ECG AnalysisHTH-5770 ECG PracticumHTH-6620 American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers

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ECG Technician TrainingStudents will be taught basic information and skills to perform electrocardiograms(ECG),including anatomy and physiology of the heart, safety compliance, coordinated patient care, operating an ECG machine, preparing for an ECG through the application of electrodes and leads on patients, recording and documenting ECG tracings. This course is designed to expand the abilities of multi-skilled personnel in hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare facilities. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Must be 18 years of age by the first day of class. HTH-5000 Introduction to Healthcare; High school diploma or equivalent required for certification exam; Background check, drug screen and medical and administrative documentation must be done prior to HTH-5770.

HTH-5120 tuition: $61 / fees: $119

65814 M W F 5PM – 8:30PM Apr 8 – Apr 17 B213–LEON

ECG AnalysisStudents will be taught basic information and skills to interpret common cardiac arrhythmias, including sinus, atrial, junctional and ventricular dysrhythmias. Signs, symptoms and treatment of multiple cardiac diseases and conditions are discussed. Students will develop skills in analyzing and interpreting electrocardiograms (ECG) tracings. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Must be 18 years of age by the first day of class. HTH-5120 ECG Technician Training; High school diploma or equivalent required for certification exam; Background check, drug screen and medical and administrative documentation must be done prior to HTH-5770.

HTH-5130 tuition: $61 / fees: $119

65816 M W F 5PM – 8:30PM Apr 15 – Apr 24 B213–LEON

ECG Technician PracticumDuring this practicum, students demonstrate application of comprehensive knowledge and skills of ECG technicians in a health care facility or clinic after completing the technician and analysis courses. Course culminates in sitting for national certification. Clinical hours will be scheduled during daytime work hours in conjunction with a local healthcare facility.Prerequisite: HTH-5120 ECG Technician Training; HTH-5130 ECG Analysis; Must be 18 years of age by the first day of class. High school diploma or equivalent required for certification exam; Background check, drug screen and medical and administrative documentation must be done prior to HTH-5770. An active American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers card is required prior to the start of this course.

HTH-5770 tuition: $183 / fees: $356

65818 Apr 27 – May 29 OFF SITE–LEON

ECG Technician Refresher for Healthcare ProvidersThis course is designed for the Healthcare provider who wants to refresh their knowledge and skills of ECG equipment application and general treatments for common arrhythmias. Topics to be reviewed include basic medical terminology, anatomy and physiology of the heart, placing leads, safety compliance, coordinate patient care, operating an ECG machine, preparing the patient by applying electrodes and leads, recording and documenting ECG tracings. Textbook required.

HTH-5140 tuition: $61 / fees: $119

65815 M W F 5PM – 8:30PM Apr 8 – Apr 17 B213–LEON

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VA American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare ProvidersThis course is designed for the healthcare professional and other personnel who need to know how to perform single rescuer and team based basic life support (BLS) skills on victims of all ages. Foreign body airway obstruction, ventilating with a bag valve mask and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) will be practiced. Participants who successfully complete the written examination and skills evaluations will receive a course completion card valid for two years. Textbook provided.Prerequisite: Must be 16 years of age by the first day of class.

HTH-6620 tuition: $40 / fees: $110

65820 Sa 7:30AM – 4PM May 2 PFA239–PRIN65822 Sa 8AM – 4:30PM Jun 6 CE208–LAPL 65819 Sa 8AM – 4:30PM Apr 18 B213–LEON

ECG Analysis Refresher for Healthcare ProvidersThis course is designed for the Healthcare Provider who wants to refresh their ECG analyzing skills and general treatments for common arrhythmias. Students will review basic cardiac terminology and skills to perform an electrocardiogram(ECG), including operating an ECG machine,preparing the patient, placing the leads, and recording the tracings. This course is designed to enhance the abilities of multi-skilled workers in hospitals, nursing homes, and healthcare facilities. Textbook required

HTH-5150 tuition: $61 / fees: $119

65817 M W F 5PM – 8:30PM Apr 15 – Apr 24 B213–LEON

HTH-5000 Introduction to Health CareHTH-7100 Phlebotomy TechnicianHTH-7120 Phlebotomy Technician PracticumHTH-6620 American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers

Certified Phlebotomy Technician

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Phlebotomy Technician RefresherThis 8 hour refresher course is designed for phlebotomists medical assistants who want to review foundational concepts in phlebotomy, seek to improve and update venipuncture techniques, develop critical thinking skills in various healthcare settings and reinforce strategies to be successful on the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification examination. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Proof of current or inactive certification in phlebotomy or medical assistant.

HTH-7130 tuition: $49 / fees: $70

65826 Sa 8AM – 4:30PM May 9 CE204–LAPL

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HeartCode - Basic Life Support (BLS)The American Heart Association (AHA) HeartCode BLS is a two-part blended learning course designed for Healthcare Professionals seeking an alternative method for obtaining or renewing BLS credentials. Upon completion of the online AHA BLS written portion, students will come to the college and participate in a structured, Instructor-led, hands-on session that focuses on meaningful skills practice, debriefing, team scenarios, discussions of local protocols and skills testing. Students must register and complete the AHA online BLS course at: www.aha.org prior to the start of class. Students must bring a copy of their online AHA BLS certificate to class. Separate fees apply. Participants who successfully complete the online written examination and skills evaluations, will receive a course completion card valid for two years. Textbook provided.Prerequisite: Must be 16 years of age by the first day of class. Students MUST complete online portion of the BLS class prior to the start of class.

HTH-6670 tuition: $41 / fees: $54

65824 Tu 9AM – 1PM Apr 21 PFA239–PRIN65823 W 9AM – 1PM May 13 CE208–LAPL 65825 Th 9AM – 1PM Jun 18 B213–LEON

DENTAL

HTH-8300 Dental Assistant Training

Certified Dental Assistant

W O R K F O R C E T R A I N I N GC E R T I F I C A T E

Dental Assistant TrainingParticipants are taught how to assist the dentist with procedures and provide patient care. Preparing the patient for treatment and providing patient education are described. Topics include dental terminology, disease transmission, disinfection and sterilization; dental anatomy, dental records and charting, instrumentation, impressions and castings; radiation health and safety; insurance and billing; front desk responsibilities. This course also provides x-ray training that qualifies you to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Radiation Health and Safety Examination. Must be 18 years of age or older and in good health. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Students must have a high school diploma or equivalent and be 18 years of age or older to take the course and the certification exam.

HTH-8300 tuition: $873 / fees: $2,286

65812 Tu Th 5:15PM – 9:45PM Apr 7 – Jun 18 TWDO

NURSING

Medicine Aide Update CourseThis course is designed to provide current medicine aides in long-term care facilities with the content necessary to meet Maryland state continuing education requirements. Students must bring a letter of “good standing,” signed by their Director of Nursing to the class and on facility letterhead. Students with specific questions or concerns regarding licensure/certification should contact Lori Proctor, MBA HCM, RN, Healthcare Director at [email protected] or by calling 301-934-7644.Prerequisite: Expiration date of CMA certification must fall within 90 days of the start date of the update course. Students must bring a letter of “good standing”, signed by their Director of Nursing to the class and on facility letterhead.

HTH-5580 tuition: $59 / fees: $60

65827 Sa 8AM – 4:30PM May 30 CE203–LAPL

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Orientation HTH 6270

Certified Nursing Assistant Fundamentals

HTH 6290 Certified Nursing Assistant Practice

GNA Prep Days

4/7/20 T 9AM-12PM

CE203 LAPL

165804 MWF 4:30PM-10PM 4/8/20-5/20/20

CE203 LAPL

165809 MWF 5PM-11:30PM 5/22/20-6/15/20

OFFSITE

TTh 5PM-9:30PM 6/23/20 & 6/25/20

Sa 8AM-4:30PM 6/27/20

CE208 LAPL

4/7/20 T 9AM-12PM

CE203 LAPL

165810 MWF 4:30PM-10PM 4/8/20-5/20/20

CE203 LAPL

165811 TTHS 5PM-11:30PM 5/26/20-6/16/20

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TTh 5PM-9:30PM 6/23/20 & 6/25/20

Sa 8AM-4:30PM 6/27/20

CE208 LAPL

Nursing Assistant: FundamentalsAcquire the knowledge and skills necessary to work as a Certified Nursing Assistant or Geriatric Nursing Assistant performing delegated nursing tasks. This course, when accompanied with Nursing Assistant: Practice, meets eligibility requirements to become a Certified Nursing Assistant through the Maryland Board of Nursing and to take the Geriatric Nursing Assistant competency exam. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Students must successfully complete the Work Keys Assessment given in the CSM Testing Center with a minimum score of 4 on all three tests. There is a mandatory orientation session; students will receive information regarding additional course requirements (i.e. background checks and health screening data) during this orientation session. Please note this course has a 100% attendance requirement. Specific questions regarding background investigations, fingerprinting, licensure and criminal history should be directed to Lori Proctor, MBA-HCM BSN RN at 301-934-7644 or [email protected].

HTH-6270 tuition: $549 / fees: $576

Nursing Assistant: PracticeRegistrants demonstrate application of comprehensive knowledge and skills of the nursing assistant in a clinical setting. This course, accompanied by Nursing Assistant Fundamentals, meets eligibility requirements to become a Certified Nursing Assistant through application to the Maryland Board of Nursing. In addition, students will take the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program exam to obtain registry as a Geriatric Nursing Assistant. Students will complete a review of GNA skills in preparation for the NNAAP exam. Exam fee is included in the cost of the course. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Students must complete the following prior to the start of the clinical practice: criminal background, drug screen and immunization requirements. For additional information, please contact: Lori Proctor, MBA-HCM BSN RN at 301-934-7644 or [email protected].

HTH-6290 tuition: $385 / fees: $545

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NUR 5030 Nurse Refresher CourseNUR 5040 Nurse Refresher Lab SkillsNUR 5050 Nurse Refresher Clinical Practicum

Nurse Refresher

W O R K F O R C E T R A I N I N GC E R T I F I C A T E

Nurse Refresher CourseThis refresher course for inactive RNs and LPNs is approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing for re-entry into active nursing practice. Content focuses on current nursing practice and the evolving role of nurses within a changing healthcare delivery system. Dimensions covered will include: 1) clinical processes — patient care competencies to meet patients’ emerging psychosocial needs within a variety of healthcare settings; 2) effective communication skills — incorporating patient and family involvement in care decisions; 3) leadership — establishing effective team relationships and appropriate delegation and supervision of nursing interventions; 4) continuous improvement — ongoing evaluation of care given; and 5) critical thinking — disciplined process of skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, and synthesizing information in a variety of ways and using it as a guide to action lab skills course and a supervised clinical experience must be completed within one year to meet the Maryland Board of Nursing requirements. Information regarding additional course requirements (i.e. background checks and health screening data) will be provided at the start of the class. Specific questions regarding background investigations, licensure and criminal history should be directed to Lori Proctor, MBA-HCM BSN RN at 301-934-7644 or [email protected]. Textbook required. Web-based section; see www.csmd.edu for details.Prerequisite: Students interested in completing the Nurse Refresher Certificate Program, must also take NUR 5040 and NUR 5050, are required to complete a background check and upload health screening information using CastleBranch. Click on the following link to access the website to complete this requirement: https://csmd.castlebranch.com/CZ63 the student cost is approximately $103.00. More information on this process will be provided during the online class (NUR 5030). Failure to complete this process could result in loss of clinical spot. Students are strongly encouraged to begin background profiles immediately following registration for the course.

NUR-5030 tuition: $469 / fees: $611

65813 Apr 6 – Jun 12 Online: myCSMD

HOSPITALITY

BARTENDER

TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures)TIPS (On-Premise) teaches servers, sellers, and consumers of alcohol, how to prevent intoxication, drunk driving, and underage drinking. This course is designed for servers at restaurants, bars, hotels, or any establishment where alcohol is consumed on the premises. You will learn strategies for serving alcohol responsibly, while providing the best customer service. At the end of the program, the trainer will administer a multiple-choice exam that is sent to Health Communications, Inc., for grading and record-keeping. Students who pass the exam will receive a certification card for this program which is valid for four years in Maryland.

HSP-5020 tuition: $10 / fees: $49

65841 Sa 8AM – 12PM Apr 18 CE118–LAPL

MEETING AND EVENT PLANNER

Meeting/Event Planner

HSP-5220 Meeting Planning Basics HSP-5250 Site Selection and Contract Negotiation HSP-5230 Food and Beverage Planning HSP-5240 Event Marketing and Promotion

W O R K F O R C E T R A I N I N GC E R T I F I C A T E

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Food and Beverage PlanningLearn formulas for order pricing, tips on menu planning, and how to plan for special menus and theme parties. Get the “how-to’s” on catering off-site events, effective communication with catering staff, reading contracts and confirmations and on-site coordination guidelines. This is one of four classes offered for CSM certification for Meeting and Event Planner.

HSP-5230 tuition: $27 / fees: $81

65842 Tu 6PM – 9PM Mar 17 CE118–LAPL Mar 31 – Apr 14 Online: myCSMD

Event Marketing and PromotionEffective marketing and promotion is essential and critical to your event’s success. Learn several marketing tools and techniques and how to use them to your organization’s advantage. Get practical strategies and hands-on experience in creating an action plan for before, during and after your event. This is one of four classes offered for CSM certification for Meeting and Event Planner.

HSP-5240 tuition: $27 / fees: $81

65843 Apr 21 – Apr 28 Online: myCSMD Tu 6PM – 9PM May 5 CE103–LAPL

RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT

ServSafe TM

ServSafe TM food safety training program is one of the industry’s strongest educational tools administered by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF). You will learn the latest updates in the science of food safety, and best practices used in the industry, including but not limited to food safety inside out, the challenges of sanitation, the flow of food through the operation, and sanitary facilities and pest management.

HSP-5010 tuition: $48 / fees: $144

65840 Sa 8AM – 5PM Jun 13 – Jun 20 CE103–LAPL

LEGAL

ParalegalThis intensive, nationally acclaimed program is designed for beginning as well as advanced legal workers. Students will be trained to interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns, research the law, prepare legal documents, and assist in preparing cases for courtroom litigation. The instruction is practice-oriented and relates to those areas of law in which paralegals are in most demand. Please see http://www.legalstudies.com/ for textbook and course information.

BUS-8150 tuition: $338 / fees: $1,257

66202 May 4 – Aug 14 Online: CLS 66203 Jun 29 – Oct 9 Online: CLS

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MANAGEMENT

The Need to Protect Your Organization’s Hard-Won Assets “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is one of those old truisms whose meaning everyone easily gets and just as easily ignores. The proclivity to avoid attention to risk can play out on the organizational level as well as in individual life, and the results can be devastating. Consider the nonprofit organization that discovers that someone has been exploiting a weakness in its financial system to steal funds. This course outlines the many forms of risk that nonprofits face and practical means for minimizing if not altogether preventing them. It covers the key elements of liability coverage, steps to take if faced with a lawsuit, legal requirements for hiring fundraising consultants, actions that can threaten the organization’s charitable status, and the board’s obligation to carry out its fiduciary duties. The message is positive: risk, although a fact of life, can be kept at bay with sound, sensible planning. Executive directors, financial managers, and board members will especially benefit from this learning experience.

NPI-6820 tuition: $10 / fees: $40

66058 Th 9AM – 12:30PM Apr 30 CT108–REGI

Volunteer Management: Creating Short- and Long-Term Volunteer PlansDoes your organization need short- and long-term volunteer plans but not know where to start? This course uses a collaborative and interactive format to present theory and engage participants in evaluating how opportunities meet the goals of the organization and identify strategies to recruit, retain, and recognize volunteers. Participants will finish by creating a written plan for their organization’s use.

NPI-6880 tuition: $10 / fees: $40

66057 Th 9AM – 12:30PM May 21 CE120–LAPL

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

OSHA 10-Hour ConstructionOrienting new personnel or serving as a refresher to construction safety and health standards, this course will provide an overview for participants on areas of construction safety and the OSHA guideline 29 CFR - 1926, Safety and Health Regulations for Construction. Topics discussed will include an introduction to OSHA, with an overview of the OSHA standards including the Focus Four: Fall Hazards; Caught-In or -Between Hazards; Struck-by Hazards; and Electrocution Hazards. Other topics may include: Toxic and Hazardous Substances; Stairways and Ladders; Scaffolding, Competent Person Requirements; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Hand and Power Tools; Lockout/Tagout; Signs, Signals and Barricades; Confined Space Entry; and Lift Truck Safety. Textbook included.

OSH-8800 tuition: $13 / fees: $214

65773 Th 8AM – 3PM Apr 9 – Apr 16 CT105–REGI

National Safety Council First Aid, CPR, and AEDThis National Safety Council First Aid, CPR, and AED course is designed to provide participants with critical skills and knowledge to respond to and manage an emergency situation that can save a life. Course topics include: assessing the scene of an emergency; establishing the condition of a victim; infection control; and the latest guidelines for CPR and emergency cardiac care. Participants will work with a manikin to practice one-rescuer CPR and rescue breathing; use of an AED; and techniques for managing choking. Participants will also be introduced to first aid basics, including the treatment of medical emergencies and injuries and other techniques that they may need until emergency medical services arrive. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a National Safety Council First Aid CPR, and AED course completion card, valid for two years. Includes cost of books and materials.

OSH-9130 tuition: $10 / fees: $108

65774 Th 8AM – 4PM Jun 4 CT105–REGI

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ATSSA Flagger Certification TrainingDo you control traffic through a work zone in Maryland? Is it your responsibility to provide safe passage through and around work zones? This certified flagger course is a must for the work zone flagger and will certify you in safe flagging techniques. Topics will include the standard skill set of a good flagger, standard flagger control references, flagging signals and procedures, and standard flagger practices for various situations. ATSSA is a nationally recognized training program taught by a certified ATSSA trainer. Participants successfully completing the training will receive a laminated flagger certification card.

OSH-9180 tuition: $10 / fees: $149

65772 Th 8AM – 12PM Apr 23 CT105–REGI

Injury Prevention Awareness Program for SupervisorsFront-line supervisors play an important role in injury prevention. It is important for them to understand the risk factors and job demands associated with the work performed in their areas. Front-line supervisors must learn to recognize and undertake interventions whenever risk factors are observed. Interventions might include identifying methods for implementing engineering controls to minimize the exposure to the hazards in the workplace. Other interventions might involve providing the correct personal protective equipment necessary to perform the task safely. These concepts are reinforced through hazard recognition in workplace-specific examples and reviewing current OSHA requirements for safety on the job.

OSH-9190 tuition: $10 / fees: $119

65776 Th 8AM – 4PM May 21 CT105–REGI

Job Safety AnalysisEmployers responsible for workplace safety, through a site-specific analysis process, can create a safe working environment for their employees. Participants are guided through a job hazard analysis methodology, which prioritizes hazards, breaks hazardous jobs into individual steps, and uncovers the unique hazards in each step. Other topics covered will include identifying activities requiring a job hazard analysis, use of a decision-making matrix, performing a job hazard analysis, and developing procedures to reduce or eliminate identified hazards.

PAT-9660 tuition: $10 / fees: $119

65775 Th 8AM – 4PM May 7 CT105–REGI

POLICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Special Police OfficerThis course will provides students with comprehensive instruction on Maryland Private Security Officer & Public Safety fundamentals providing a solid foundation for growth. Students will get training in the following: the U.S. Constitution; Maryland law; deadly force; use-of-force; probable cause; and private security fundamentals including legal issues, basic first aid, patrol & observation, report writing, access control, interviewing, crime prevention, courtroom procedures, active shooters, and terrorism awareness.

PPS-5000 tuition: $450 / fees: $246

65833 M Tu W Th F 9AM – 5:30PM Apr 20 – Apr 24 PFA222–PRIN65835 M Tu W Th F 9AM – 5:30PM Jun 22 – Jun 26 PFA222–PRIN65832 M Tu W Th F 9AM – 5:30PM Mar 16 – Mar 20 CE118–LAPL 65834 M Tu W Th F 9AM – 5:30PM May 18 – May 22 CE118–LAPL

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GROW YOUR EXISTING BUSINESS

Franklin Entrepreneurial Series - Strategic Business ManagementThe steps to growing your own business has many moving parts. Understand the key ingredients that make a successful business. Identify the qualitative and quantitative factors in presenting your business value to your key target audiences and develop an action plan for success. Learn six key strategies for finding, keeping and developing the right talent. Develop your company’s brand identity and key negotiating tips for presenting your business to others. Learn what it takes to develop a strategic business mindset and walk away knowing how to take your business to the next level. Choosing SBC-6110 Franklin Entrepreneurial Series for Strategic Business Management includes these 3 classes for one low price. SBC-6640 Developing Your Business Mindset SBC-6650 Presenting Your Business Value SBC-6670 Obtaining and Retaining Talent

SBC-6110 tuition: $13 / fees: $135

65971 Tu W Th 9AM – 12PM Mar 31 – Apr 2 CT108–REGI

Developing Your Business MindsetGrowing your own business has many moving parts and the most important part is you, the business owner. Develop an aspiring brand identity that enables you to grow and flourish. Learn how the buying and selling process must work together; and identify the skills and competencies it takes to effectively execute the selling process. Walk away knowing what you have to do to get your business to the next level. This class is included in the Franklin Entrepreneurial Series (SBC-6110) along with (SBC-6650) Presenting Your Business Value and (SBC-6670) Obtaining and Retaining Talent. If you are interested in taking this class by itself, please register using this SBC-6640 course number. If you are interested in taking multiple classes in that series, please register for SBC-6110.

SBC-6640 tuition: $13 / fees: $67

65974 Tu 9AM – 12PM Mar 31 CT106–REGI

Franklin Entrepreneurial Series - Presenting Your Business ValueWant to grow your business? Identify the qualitative and quantitative factors in presenting your business value to others. Develop a persuasive, logical and engaging message for investors, buyers, lenders and customers. Create a compelling presentation to share your business value proposition, while negotiating like a veteran business owner. This class is included in the Franklin Entrepreneurial Series (SBC-6110) along with (SBC-6640) Developing Your Business Mindset and (SBC-6670) Obtaining and Retaining Talent. If you are interested in taking this class by itself, please register using this SBC-6650 course number. If you are interested in taking multiple classes in that series, please register for SBC-6110.

SBC-6650 tuition: $13 / fees: $67

65977 W 9AM – 12PM Apr 1 CT106–REGI

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Franklin Entrepreneurial Series Obtaining and Retaining TalentInterested in hiring staff and/or retaining your current staff? Understand the importance of good talent and engagement for your business. Develop a customized business value proposition and a list of competencies, skills and experiences your small business needs to grow. Explore how to write great job descriptions while learning six strategies for finding, keeping and developing the right talent. Walk away knowing what you have to do to be an employer of choice in your community. This class is included in the Franklin Entrepreneurial Series (SBC-6110) along with (SBC-6640) Developing Your Business Mindset and (SBC-6650) Presenting Your Business Value. If you are interested in taking this class by itself, please register using this SBC-6670 course number. If you are interested in taking multiple classes in that series, please register for SBC-6110.

SBC-6670 tuition: $13 / fees: $67

65978 Th 9AM – 12PM Apr 2 CT106–REGI

NEW CUSTOMERS NEW MARKETS

Take Your Business GlobalThis training program is about international markets and exporting. It is a practical course packed with business information as well as real-world examples and helpful tips. In a powerful trend that is reshaping the American economy, a growing number of U.S. small firms are selling hundreds of billions of dollars in products and services to markets all over the world.

SBC-5510 tuition: $13 / fees: $67

64609 Tu 6PM – 9PM Mar 17 C317–LEON

Winning Federal, State, and Local Government ContractsFor many business owners, government organizations as customers can seem formidable and difficult to understand. Remove the mystery about the manner in which government organizations purchase goods and services from the private sector. Topics to be covered include: how to locate and bid on contracts; reading and understanding solicitation documents; understanding all the steps that will be followed by all parties associated with the procurement process; and preparing responsive proposals.

SBC-5460 tuition: $13 / fees: $62

65994 Tu 6PM – 9PM May 5 CE120–LAPL

Marketing Your Business on the InternetIn this practical, hands-on course, an e-commerce expert will show you how search engine optimization (SEO) works and how to track your site/s performance using Web analytics. You will understand how to use online advertising, email marketing, and social media (including blogs) to drive business to your Web site. Please visit http://www.ed2go.com/csm/ for registration information for this online class.

SBC-9010 tuition: $62 / fees: $77

64615 Mar 18 Online: Ed2go

START YOUR BUSINESS

Starting a Small BusinessKnowledge is power in the business arena. As you begin your business venture, attend this course to be sure you are prepared with the facts and resources needed to legally run and successfully compete in your industry. Get help evaluating your business concept and determining the market potential of your products/services. Gain an understanding of your potential customers. Identify the best type of business organization to fit your idea. Determine your record keeping needs and how to create a financial plan. Begin working on the concepts for a business plan. Learn how to use the online tool: “Maryland Express” for registering and filing essential startup ‘paper’ work. Prepare yourself to effectively use the SBDC’s confidential one-on-one counseling to your best advantage.

SBC-5000 tuition: $13 / fees: $42

65996 Th 6:30PM – 8:30PM Jun 4 C317–LEON65981 F 6:30PM – 8:30PM May 1 CT108–REGI

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Build Your Own BusinessHave a skilled trade, license or industry recognized credential and thinking about starting your own full time or part time business? Come learn the steps needed to get started, find customers and build your own business.

SBC-7000 tuition: $13 / fees: $114

65999 M W 6PM – 8:30PM Apr 20 – Apr 22 CT108–REGI

Buying an Existing BusinessThis course covers areas such as: How and what to research about a business that you are interested in purchasing; How to determine the value of a business; and How to transfer ownership of a business. Numerous additional resources are identified to assist you.

SBC-5500 tuition: $13 / fees: $72

66016 Tu 6PM – 9PM Apr 14 CE120–LAPL

Buying and Operating a FranchiseToday many people are choosing to run their own business to secure their future. However, with over half of all new businesses failing, that can be a risky choice. Franchises can eliminate much of that risk. This courses for small business entreprenuers will focus on working with an existing company and a proven concept to increase your chances of succeeding.

SBC-5310 tuition: $13 / fees: $42

65989 Tu 6PM – 8PM May 26 CE120–LAPL

STRUCTURES FOR SUCCESS

Developing an Effective Business PlanThis 5 hour program is essential both for the start-up business owner and for the entrepreneur who is preparing to expand a successful business. Seminar leaders will discuss strategic planning, marketing, administration, personnel, finance, and accounting. You will learn to develop an effective business plan to manage your business; to create a marketing action plan that will help you to achieve your sales goals; to prepare financial projections; and to use financial information to make better and more informed decisions. The business plan is the single most important factor in a lender’s decision-making process. Make sure your business plan will generate the financing you need and provide the strategies to ensure you will be successful.Prerequisite: It is recommended for new business owners, although not required, to take SBC-5000 Start Right for Success prior to this class.

SBC-6260 tuition: $13 / fees: $70

65982 Sa 9AM – 3PM May 2 CT109–REGI

START-UP WEEKENDER!

Starting a Small BusinessFriday, May 1

Developing an Effective Business PlanSaturday, May 2

Financing Your Small BusinessSaturday, May 2

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Financing Your Small BusinessWhether you are starting a new business or expanding a successful existing business, it is essential to know the financial sources that are available to you. Evaluate sources of business financing to determine which would best serve your needs. Prepare for the process of securing business financing; identify the lender?s considerations in granting credit. Discuss federal, state and local loan/loan guarantee programs. Prepare yourself to work with an SBDC counselor to finalize your business plan and loan application.

SBC-5020 tuition: $13 / fees: $42

65983 Sa 3PM – 5PM May 2 CT108–REGI

Legal and Records Management IssuesExamine the legal challenges each business faces and develop the basis for making informed business decisions to ensure compliance. Consider the various forms of business organization and determine which one is best for your business. Know your rights and liabilities under the law and how to limit your liability exposure. Make sure business records meet IRS, state, and other requirements. Understand basic financial statements, profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and other accounting documents and terminology. Develop a tax reduction strategy to support profit development. Know the payment schedules for payroll and sales tax and other applicable business taxes. An attorney will cover the legal issues and answer specific questions. An accountant will present the tax and accounting information and answer specific questions. 5 hours of class instruction.Prerequisite: It is recommended for new business owners, although not required, to take SBC-5000 Start Right for Success prior to this class.

SBC-6500 tuition: $13 / fees: $67

66018 Tu 6:30PM – 9PM May 12 – May 19 CE120–LAPL

Records Management for Small BusinessesLearn how to start and maintain a balanced set of books that will sustain an IRS audit and provide you with a profit/loss statement each month. Get detailed discussion of forms of business organization and ask questions to determine which one is right for you. Other topics in this 5 hour class include: financial statements, loan packages, profit development, cash flow, tax reduction strategies, and payroll taxes. Come to the second part of this class with your

questions and examples for review and resolutions, and join the group discussion to learn more about emerging business trends.

SBC-6020 tuition: $13 / fees: $70

65991 Th 9AM – 3PM Mar 19 CT108–REGI

Human Resources Skills for ManagersDiscover the essential skills for effective management of your human resources responsibilities in this 6 hour class. Find out how to improve interviewing techniques to hire employees with the skills to do the job and how to keep good employees. Identify the legal issues in hiring and dismissing employees and how to avoid violations. Prepare to implement management practices that will increase the value of your management team and offer employees the opportunity to expand the scope of their skills and abilities.

SBC-6340 tuition: $13 / fees: $112

65986 Tu 9AM – 4PM Jun 2 CE120–LAPL

QuickBooksDiscover how this user-friendly software program can make small business recordkeeping fast and easy. Alternating lecture and hands-on computer exercises will provide an overview of the many features of QuickBooks. Find out how its applications can streamline business processes. Learn how to create a new company and to work with customer transactions, vendor transactions, and bank accounts, as well as generating basic financial reports and customizing invoices.

SBC-6370 tuition: $13 / fees: $112

66014 Th 9AM – 3PM Jun 18 PFA118–PRIN66010 F 9AM – 3PM Apr 24 BI102–LAPL 66012 Th 9AM – 3PM May 21 C317–LEON

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TRANSPORTATION

Drone Operator Training: Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft SystemsThis continuing education course is designed for remote operators of unmanned aircraft and provides instruction on the current regulations in sUAS/Drone technology and applications, such as government, commercial, and hobby best practices. Topics include sUAS/drone flight, privacy and legal issues, real world and future implementation, and much more. The cost of registration will include a DJI Spark with features, such as intelligent flight controls, a mechanical gimbal, and a camera with incredible image quality for HD videos and pictures.

AVN-5030 tuition: $52 / fees: $807

65859 Tu Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 14 – Apr 23 CT105–REGI

UAS/Drone FAA Remote Pilot Certification PreparationOperating a small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS)/ drone for any commercial purpose requires that you pass the Remote Pilot Certification knowledge test. This course will prepare you to successfully pass the FAA mandated, part 107 knowledge test and help you use the information as it translates into real world applications of sUAS/drone technology. For students interested in increasing their skill and knowledge in piloting sUAS, it is recommended that you first take the Drone Operator Training course(AVN-5030)that precedes this test preparation course.

AVN-5040 tuition: $65 / fees: $83

65860 Tu Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 28 – Apr 30 CT105–REGI

TRANSPORTATIONWorkforce Training

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Workforce TrainingTRANSPORTATION

Carpentry Helper

TRA-7100 CDL Prep / Introduction TRA-7200 Safe Vehicle Operation TRA-7300 Basic Vehicle Skills TRA-7400 Advanced Skills and Road DevelopmentTRA-7500 Simulated Road Hazards/ Defensive Driving

W O R K F O R C E T R A I N I N GC E R T I F I C A T E

Commercial Truck Driver: Class A

CLASS A AND CLASS B

TRA-7610 CDL Class B Passenger / School Bus Part ITRA-7620 CDL Class B Passenger / School Bus Part II

W O R K F O R C E T R A I N I N GC E R T I F I C A T E

Commercial Driver’s License (CDL): Class B

Log Books - Hours of Service - Federal RequirementsIn this course the participant will learn the Hours of Service Regulations that are applicable to all employers, employees, and Commercial Motor Vehicle drivers that Transport Property or Passengers in Interstate Commerce. This course is designed to inform and educate the importance of the federal rules governing the Hours of Service in the transportation industry. A certified trainer will explain and guide the student through the process of understanding and complying with the latest and most up to date changes in the Federal rules that regulate the hours a Commercial Driver is allowed to work. Areas of study include completing a paper log, history of the Hours of Service rules, the most recent changes to the Hours of Service rules regarding the mandatory use of electronic logging devices and the importance of compliance.

TRA-7800 tuition: $18 / fees: $107

65856 M 8AM – 5PM May 11 CTRA

Speed and Space Management for Commercial Driver’s LicenseAs a novice or seasoned licensed operator of commercial vehicles, this course is designed to educate and enhance through simulation the skills necessary to operate large vehicles in a variety of scenarios including speed, space management and braking / stopping distance. A certified trainer will guide the student through a variety of driving scenarios in a safe, simulated environment using the latest in simulator technology. Training will include speed, space management, and braking / stopping techniques under a variety of conditions including road and visibility conditions, stop and go traffic,mirrors and blind spots, lane changes, passing,merging, space ahead, low visibility, and hazard perception.

TRA-7910 tuition: $27 / fees: $122

65858 Tu 8AM – 5PM Jun 2 CTRA

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Class A – Truck Driver Class A Training Continuing Education Certificate (28 CEUs)Earn this certificate by taking the following courses:

TRA-7100, TRA-7200, TRA-7300, TRA-7400COST: $3,860 (TUITION: $1,176 FEES: $2,684)

VA

The Truck Driver Training (Class A) program (28 CEUs) at the College of Southern Maryland is designed to provide skilled drivers for the transportation companies in the Southern Maryland area and beyond. We provide quality training with an emphasis on safety, using good equipment, and a small fac-ulty/student ratio. To date, over 1,500 students have graduated from the program. Over eighty percent of those graduates are successfully employed within the transportation industry. This program includes both classroom instruction and practical experience behind the wheel, on a private training range, and on public streets and highways. Students learn driver courtesy, safety, vehicle inspections (pre and post), basic control, shifting, backing, docking, coupling and uncoupling, trip planning, logging to meet DOT compliance, HAZMAT, and accident reporting. Students completing all program requirements will be prepared to take the Class A Commercial Driver’s License skills exam.

Class A . . . any vehicle with a semi-trailer with two or more axles. This group also includes any combination of vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 26,000 pounds, providing that the gross vehicle weight rating of the towed vehicle is in excess of 10,000 pounds.

CSM CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION TRAINING, RADIO STATION ROAD - LA PLATA

STUDENT QUALIFICATIONSEach student MUST:• be at least 21 years of age• have a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical and drug screening• possess a valid Maryland, Virginia, or District of Columbia Driver’s License• provide a copy of your driving record• have no more than three points on your driving record• have NO points for drug or alcohol violations• have reliable transportation to and from class

For registration information for course schedule and class availability, visit CSM’s web site at: www.csmd.edu/go/cdl. NOTE: Scheduling is tentative. Confirm two weeks before orientation.

Step One:Each student must submit a current copy of his/her driver’s record from the Motor Vehicle Administration and a pre-registration application.Step Two: Each student must attend an orientation prior to the first class.Step Three:Each student must pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical and drug screening.

To receive an information packet, contact Mary Beth McCollum at 301-934-7870 or Eric McCollum at 301-934-7791, ore-mail [email protected].

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Workforce TrainingTRANSPORTATION

NEW Program and New Cost

Class B Trucks – with Passenger / School Bus Training (9.6 CEUs)

Earn this certificate by taking TRA 7610 and TRA 7620 3 Weeks – 96 hours Cost: $1,376.00

This two-part program is designed to give the student the required knowledge to earn a Class B commercial driver's license with passenger / school bus endorsement. The course embodies all of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and industry standards required for entry level operation of commercial buses. The student is introduced to the required areas of study to obtain a commercial class B learner's permit with air brakes, passenger and school bus endorsements: General knowledge, air brakes, passenger, and school bus endorsements. Training is provided in the classroom environment, closed range, open road/highway and simulation. Training includes: defensive driving certification, overview of log books, hours of service regulations, map reading, trip planning, accident procedures, road rage, construction zones and work safety. Other topics include: railroad and safety belt training, skid control and recovery and winter driving. Training will be conducted at CSM's Center for Transportation training. Range training includes: putting the vehicle in motion, backing, off-set alley, parallel parking and vehicle inspection. On road driver training consists of best practices in city, rural and multi-lane driving. Training concludes with students having three attempts to pass the CDL Class B passenger / school bus MVA exam. This training is done in a school bus to allow for licensure to operate a Class B Truck, school bus and passenger bus.

Student Qualifications

• Must be at least 18 years of age. • Must have a valid Maryland, District of Columbia or Virginia driver’s license. • Must have a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical and drug screening. • Provide a copy of your driving record • Have no more than three points on your driving record • Have NO points for drug or alcohol violations • Have reliable transportation to and from class. • Each student must submit a Drug Screen completed prior to the start of class. • Each student must attend an orientation prior to the first class.

Schedule of Courses

ORIENTATION DATES OFFERING / DAYS TIME April 1, 2020 CS101-LAPL 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

April 20 – May 7, 2020 CTRA - 100

Weekdays M-Th

8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

May 20, 2020 CS101-LAPL 3:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.

June 8 – June 25, 2020 CTRA – 100

Weekdays M-Th

8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Contact our office for upcoming dates or to receive an information

packet 301-934-7870, [email protected]

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VETERINARIAN

Carpentry Helper

SCI-7090 Veterinary Assistant PreparationSCI-7100 Veterinary Assistant I: Client Relations and Exam Room ProceduresSCI-7110 Veterinary Assistant II: Diagnostic and PharmacySCI-7120 Veterinary Assistant III: Patient Care and NursingSCI-7130 Veterinary Assistant IV: Surgery, Anesthesia and Emergency Care

W O R K F O R C E T R A I N I N GC E R T I F I C A T E

Veterinary Assistant

Veterinary Assistant IV Surgery, Anesthesia, and Emergency CareStudents will become familiar with the most common elective and non-elective surgical procedures as well as universal precautions and anesthetic procedures. Topics will include familiarity of a surgical suite, how to assist with the management of emergency situations, identification and triage of the most common medical emergencies, and preparing both patient and doctor for procedures. This non-credit course is the fifth in a series of five classes offered for a CSM Continuing Education Veterinary Assistant certificate. Course consists of 27 classroom hours and 14 lab hours. Must be 18 years of age to register for the Veterinary Assistant Series. Classroom hours will be on Thursday nights at the designated campus that you registered for. Lab hours will be at La Plata Campus on Tuesday nights with specific weeks and time TBD. Lab supplies and materials are included in the cost of the class.Prerequisite: Must have taken SCI-7120 Vet Assistant III

SCI-7130 tuition: $10 / fees: $449

66037 Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 2 – Jun 4 PFA108–PRIN65829 Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 2 – Jun 4 BI009–LAPL 66041 Th 6PM – 9PM Apr 2 – Jun 4 A208–LEON

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Education 2 Go (Online) Classes

Ed2Go Online CoursesLEARN ONLINE, WHENEVER AND WHEREVER IT’S CONVENIENT FOR YOU!

CSM’s ed2go courses can help develop a new skill, advance your career, or expand upon a talent, all from the comfort and convenience of your home or office. To get started, all you need is Internet access, an e-mail account, and a web browser. For a list of course offerings, visit www.ed2go.com/csm and select “Courses” to view full course descriptions.

The six-week courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. A Demo Course is available at www.ed2go.com/csm.

HOW TO REGISTER:

1. Visit the Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/csm. 2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in and pre-register by selecting the “Add to Cart” button. Once you have added all your desired courses to your cart, continue to checkout. 3. If you have taken an Ed2Go class with us before, choose returning student and log in. If not, select new student and set up a username and password to grant you access to the Classroom and review a basic class orientation. Complete your Checkout. 4. You will receive a confirmation email with a link to our registration information. 5. Register and pay for your class. You must complete and submit the College of Southern Maryland registration along with your payment before the start date of your class. Registrations received after the start date cannot be processed until the next starting date.

CLASS ARE OFFERED IN:

Accounting and FinanceBusinessCollege ReadinessComputer ApplicationsDesign and CompositionLanguage and ArtsPersonal DevelopmentTeaching and EducationTechnologyWriting and Publishing And more!

GET STARTED TODAY!

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Campus and Training Location Information

ONLINE INFORMATION

www.csmd.edue-mail address: [email protected]

CAMPUSES

La Plata Campus (LAPL)8730 Mitchell RoadP.O. Box 910La Plata, MD 20646-0910301-934-2251, 301-870-3008FAX: 301-934-7694

Leonardtown Campus (LEON)22950 Hollywood RoadLeonardtown, MD 20650-4700240-725-5300FAX: 240-725-5400

Prince Frederick Campus (PRIN)115 J. W. Williams RoadPrince Frederick, MD 20678443-550-6000FAX: 443-550-6100

Regional Hughesville Campus (REGI)Hughesville, MD

NOTE: The first phase of the campus is now complete with the opening of CSM’s new 30,000-square-foot Center for Trades and Energy Training (CT Building). Other phases proposed for the campus, and reflected in the master plan, include a health sciences building, a fine arts center, a field house, and athletic fields, as well as additional class rooms. Visit the following web site for more information and updates: www.csmd.edu/about/locations/regional-campus.

ADDITIONAL TRAINING LOCATIONS

Waldorf Center for Higher Education3261 Old Washington Road, Suite 1020Waldorf, MD 20602-3223301-632-2900FAX: 301-632-2940

Center for Trades and Energy Training (at the new Regional Hughesville Campus) 6170 Hughesville Station PlaceHughesville, MD 20637 (Note: Mail should be sent to the La Plata Campus.)301-539-4730FAX: 301-374-2158

NOTE: The location in Waldorf has closed.

Center for Transportation Training 5825 Radio Station RoadLa Plata, MD 20646(Note: Mail should be sent to the La Plata Campus.)301-392-5493FAX: 301-392-0462

EMERGENCY/WEATHER CLOSING HOTLINE 301-369-1999 or 1-800-650-4023

2019-20 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Theodore L. Harwood II, ChairJay W. Webster, Vice ChairDr. Maureen Murphy, Secretary-Treasurer

Shawn B. CoatesSonja M. CoxLois E. DiNataleSamuel C. JonesDr. John W. Roache

TTYThe college’s TTY (telecommunications device for the deaf) is located in the Student Success Center in the Learning Resource Center on the La Plata Campus, and can be reached by calling 301-934-1188. The number of the Maryland relay service is 800-735-2258.

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CSM BUILDINGS AND LOCATIONSA LEON Building AB LEON Building BBI LAPL Center for Business and IndustryBU LAPL Business Classroom BuildingC LEON Building CCE LAPL Community Education BuildingCNET CSM Center for Nuclear Energy Training, Prince Frederick CS LAPL College Services BuildingCT REGI Center for Trades and Energy Training CTRA CSM Center for Transportation Training, La PlataD LEON Building D (Wellness and Aquatics Ctr.)FA LAPL Fine Arts CenterHT LAPL James C. Mitchell Center for Health TechnologyLAPL La Plata CampusLEON Leonardtown CampusLR LAPL Learning Resource CenterPE LAPL Physical Education CenterPRIN Prince Frederick CampusREGI Regional Hughesville CampusST LAPL Francis P. Chiaramonte, M.D. Center for Science and TechnologyWALD Waldorf Center for Higher Education, Waldorf

Locations Key

Please see www.csmd.edu/programs-courses/non-credit/locations

for the exact addresses and for more information.

AREA LOCATIONSARC American Red Cross Training Center, La PlataBFFF Bone-A-Fied Friends Forever Pet Service, Brandywine CAHS Calvert High School, Prince FrederickCANC Calvert County Nursing Center, Prince FrederickCCTA Calvert Career and Technology Academy CCDO Calvert County Dental Office, SolomonsCCNC Charles County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, La PlataCHVH Charlotte Hall Veterans’ Home, Charlotte HallCKAB Custom Kitchens and Baths, La Plata

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DBFA DBF Media Studio, La PlataDENO Dental One Associates, LLCFHGC Fun Haven Golf CourseGGGS Gracie’s Guys and Gals Dance StudioHUHS Huntingtown High School, HuntingtownKAMP Kamp-A-Kom-Plish, NanjemoyLKHS Lackey High School, Indian HeadLPHS La Plata High School, La Plata MDHS McDonough High School, PomfretMWCL Made With Clay, HuntingtownNITE Night Sky Studios, Waldorf NOHS Northern High School, OwingsNOMS Northern Middle School, OwingsNPHS North Point High School, WaldorfNRR No Room RequiredONLINE Online SectionPLCH Peace Lutheran Church, WaldorfPNAM Patuxent River Naval Air Museum, Lexington ParkPPPP Pepper’s Pet Pantry, SolomonsPXHS Patuxent High School, LusbySCHS St. Charles High School, WaldorfSDBQ Smoker Delight BBQ, Indian Head SMDN St. Mary’s Dental, MechanicsvilleSMKB Southern Maryland Kitchen, Bath, Floors & Design, CaliforniaSMNC St. Mary’s Nursing Center, LeonardtownSMO Southern Maryland Oil, La PlataSNC Solomons Nursing Center, SolomonsTBA To Be AnnouncedTOC Three Oaks Center, Lexington ParkTSHS Thomas Stone High School, Waldorf TWDO Tidewater Dental Office, Lexington ParkWGNW Wag and Wash, CaliforniaWLHS Westlake High School, WaldorfWPGC White Plains Golf Course, White Plains

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CostsCosts are listed with each course description. Full payment of tuition and fees or third-party payment documentation must accompany the completed registration form(s). Students are individuallyresponsible for payment of tuition, fees, and all other charges. Please note that financially delinquent accounts may be referred to an outside collection agency. If this occurs, the individual or company will be responsible for all attorney and collection agency fees imposed.

Additional Tuition and Fees• Legal residents of Maryland residing outside of the tri-county area $5 more per course Out-of-state residents $10 more per course• Continuing Education Certificate no cost• Replacement of Continuing Education Certificate no cost• Check returned NSF (not refundable) $25

The college reserves the right to adjust tuition and fees.

Proof of ResidencyTo be eligible for in-county or in-state rates, please sign a statement on the Continuing Education Registration form certifying that you’ve lived at your current address for at least three consecutive months. Adjustments of tuition will not be made once the class starts, even if you move. If you have questions or wish to review your residency status, contact the Admission’s Office at 301-934-7765.

Free Tuition for Senior CitizensIf you are a Maryland resident, 60 years of age or older, you need not pay the course tuition for most courses, if the course has sufficient enrollment to be conducted. However, you are still responsible for all other related costs.

Adding Into Closed ClassesOccasionally, seats will become available in a class that has been closed. You can monitor seat openings through the college’s web site. If a seat becomes available, you can add the class through Online Services or in person at one of our campus locations. Payment is required at the time of registration.

Course CancellationThe college reserves the right to cancel any course due to low enrollment or unforeseen circumstances. However, every attempt will be made to prevent undue hardships on students. Students enrolled in courses cancelled by the college will receive full refund of tuition and fees. Please call the Bursar’s office at 301-934-7712 or 240-725-5300, ext. 7712 or e-mail [email protected] for refund inquires or requests.

Course ChangesChanges to course information and room assignments occur on a regular basis. For the most current information, check out the college’s web site at www.csmd.edu.

Employees of Maryland Business and Industry Tuition RateCSM offers a cost-saving agreement that allows employers located and doing business in Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s counties to be charged lower, in-county tuition rates for their employees who do not live in Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s counties. Employers not located in Calvert, Charles, or St. Mary’s counties, but within the state of Maryland, may be charged a lower, in-state tuition rate for their employees who live outside the state of Maryland. To be eligible, employers must pay the tuition for their employees taking CSM credit or continuing education courses. Employers must sign the Business In-County Tuition Rate Agreement and submit it with the employee registration form. For details, call 301-934-7712 or 240-725-5300, ext. 7712.

Registration and General Information

Schedule Changes/WithdrawalsYou may change a class using Online Services, or in person at any of our campus locations. Withdrawals can be made at anytime during the course using Online Services or at any college location.78

Payment • Tuition and fees are due on the day that you register.• You may pay online by American Express, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover using Online Services.• You may pay in person by American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, personal check, money order, or cash.• If your employer is paying tuition, bring written authorization from the employer.• The college reserves the right to adjust tuition and fees.• If making a payment only, please remit payment to: BURSAR’S OFFICE, CSM, PO BOX 2928, LA PLATA, MD 20646-2928

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Refunds

REFUND POLICY: Students officially withdrawing from a credit or continuing education course during the published refund period are eligible for a refund. Students withdrawing after the normal refund period will not receive a refund. In extreme circumstances, when the student is forced to withdraw after the normal refund period, the college will consider granting a partial refund of tuition and fees. To be eligible for consideration, the student must meet the criteria described in the Involuntary Withdrawal Policy and must submit a written request and any and all documentation to the Division of Student and Instructional Support Services at http://csmd.edu/StudentServices/StudentAppeals.html. Please note that the refund policy will be changing on August 1, 2017 for course sections that last six weeks or longer. For more information, visit www.csmd.edu/refunds.

PROCEDURE: A student officially withdrawing by the last college business day prior to the start of a class is eligible for a 100 percent refund of tuition and applicable fees (see the schedule to determine those fees which are refundable). In addition,

• for courses which last 14 weeks or longer:- 100% refund prior to the first day of class- 100% refund during the first week (the 7 calendar day period following the first day of class)- 0% refund after the first week

• for courses which last 6 to 13 weeks:- 100% refund prior to the first day of class- 100% refund during the first two days following the start of class (does not include the first day of class)- 50% refund during the remainder of the first week (the next 5 calendar day period)- 0% refund after the first week

• for courses which last 15 days to 5 weeks:- 100% refund prior to the first day of class- 100% refund during the first two days following the start of class (does not include the first day of class)- 0% refund after the first two days

• for courses which last 14 days or fewer:- 100% refund prior to the first day of class- 0% refund on the first day of class or later

CEU/Attendance PolicyThe Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is a nationally recognized method for recording participation in a continuing education (credit-free) program that does not carry credit toward a degree but does meet established criteria for increasing knowledge and competencies. One CEU is awarded for each 10 contact hours to those students who complete a minimum of 80 percent of an organized credit-free course.

CEU AWARD CRITERIAStudents wishing to earn CEUs must:• Demonstrate completion of all course objectives, skills, or assignments listed on the course outline.• Satisfy course attendance requirements.

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTSAttend a minimum of 80% of the course sessions (more stringent criteria may be applied to the definition of “successful completion” of any or all of the courses at the discretion of CSM or its clients). Attendance will be taken for every class as part of the college’s recordkeeping system and to meet the criteria for awarding CEUs.

CEU RECORDContinuing education students can acquire a continuing education record that will list the continuing education units completed, beginning with the 2004 spring semester. Students may obtain a continuing education record one of several ways:

1. Records can be obtained by using Online Services.

2. Students may visit the campus and request their record. Students may wait and pick up their record on the La Plata Campus – Information Center in the Administration Building (AD); Leonardtown Campus – Building C, Lobby; Prince Frederick Campus – Building A, Room 101; and Waldorf Center for Higher Education – Suite 1020, during the college’s normal business hours (M – Th, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., and F**, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.). **Code Green Fridays begin May 22. Most administrative offices will close early on Fridays during Code Green. For details on CSM’s energy-saving initiative, visit www.csmd.edu/codegreen.

Registration and General Information

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Fax the request to 301-934-7698.

Or mail the request to:REGISTRAR’S OFFICE (REG)ATTN: CONTINUING EDUCATION TRANSCRIPTCOLLEGE OF SOUTHERN MARYLANDPO BOX 910LA PLATA, MD 20646-0910

AWARDS INCLUDE:

CMP Completed the course, met required competencies and earned CEUs ATT Attended the course, no CEUs awarded WD Withdrawal CIP Course in Progress INA Incomplete for Non-AttendanceI Incomplete

An appeal process has been established for students who wish to appeal their continuing education unit awards.

Admissions PolicyContinuing Education courses are open to persons age 16 or older unless stated in the course description. Students may enroll in continuing education courses without being admitted to the college unless your financial assistance requires it. In all cases, the college reserves the right to make final decisions on admission or eligibility for enrollment in continuing education courses.

Registration and General Information

Student Code of ConductA community of higher learning can make its maximum contribution only if high standards of integrity, courtesy, and accomplishment are maintained by every member of the college. Responsibility for achieving this goal falls upon students, faculty, and administration alike.

The college reserves the right to discipline any student for any behavior, on college premises or in connection with college-sponsored activities, which is judged as detrimental to the aim and objectives of the college. The individual student is responsible for understanding specific regulations set forth in the Student Code of Conduct.

Academic ProbationContinuing Education students can be placed on probation for non-attendance. This will only apply in situations where students are receiving financial aid.

Credit for Prior LearningThe College of Southern Maryland has partnered with the Calvert County, Charles County and St. Mary’s County school systems to recognize the achievements of students who have taken specialized technical training in some high schools. If you have completed course work in one of the high schools, you can progress to the next level course for similar non-credit CSM career training programs.

The college recognizes that students may bring with them a variety of learning gained through work and life experience, participation in non-collegiate courses and training activities and self-directed study. Students may possibly receive credit for learning from service schools and other non-collegiate sponsored instruction if applicable. For more information, visit www.csmd.edu/programs-courses/non-credit/articulations.

3. Students may also request their record by mail or fax. Please send a request to the Registrar’s Office and include the following (or fill out the transcript request form):

• Name (and any former names used)• Current mailing address• A contact phone number in case of questions• Student ID (if known) or last 4 digits of social security number• Birthdate (MMDDYYYY)• Last semester attended• Number of transcripts requested• The address(es) to send the record(s)• Your signature

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Services for Students with DisabilitiesThe College of Southern Maryland is committed to making individuals with disabilities full participants in its programs, services, and activities, in compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and all other pertinent laws.

Individuals are responsible for making timely requests for accommodations to meet their particular needs. Requests for accommoda-tions/services must be made at least four weeks before the date that the services/accommodations will be needed. Requests made less than four weeks in advance will be addressed in the order in which they were received. Individuals can access services by filling out the Support Services/Accommodations form and/or contacting the office at one of our college campuses. A request for services/accommodations is voluntary. To schedule an appointment or for additional information, call or visit:

La Plata Campus:301-934-7614 or 301-870-3008, ext. 7614Learning Resource Center (LR), Room 123

Leonardtown Campus:240-725-5300

Prince Frederick Campus:443-550-6000

TTY:301-934-1188

Maryland Relay:1-800-735-2258

An individual requesting services/accommodations based on a disability may be required to provide appropriate documentation, prepared by a qualified professional.

Registrtion and General Information

Attention Veterans - 15% Discount on Tuition For Individual Fitness and Pool MembershipsCSM now offers a 15% discount of tuition for individual fitness and pool memberships for Veterans. Eligible classes are WFA-5740 and PFE-5500. Veterans who wish to receive a 15% discount of tuition should complete a Continuing Education registration form for an eligible class and present the registration and proof of VA status in person at any campus location. A military identification card, DD214 or a Healthcare card issued by the Federal Health System are accepted as proof of VA Status. Students only need to show proof of VA status once. All future membership registrations will automatically apply the discount.

Note: Veterans can obtain a Healthcare card issued by the Federal Health System at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home –Outpatient Clinic. 29449 Charlotte Hall Road, Charlotte Hall, MD 20622, 301-884-8171.

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Financial AssistanceFinancial assistance is available through the CSM Foundation for all eligible students enrolled in selected career development training courses which are indicated with the money bag graphic. A limited amount of financial assistance is available on a first-come, first-served basis to those who meet certain criteria. Scholarships do not include the cost of books or outside expenses. Scholarships are based on funding availability.

How to Apply1. Go to: www.csmd.edu/costs-aid/non-credit-costs-aid to locate instructions.2. You will be notified about your scholarship award status via e-mail. 3. Scholarship recipients must register in person and make the remaining payment for the course. Any scholarship not used by the expiration date will be returned to the scholarship fund.

Note: Students should go to www.csmd.edu/costs-aid/non-credit-costs-aid for details on financial assistance or the CSM Tuition Payment Plan.

CSM Tuition Payment PlanCSM offers a convenient payment plan for total charges greater than $500, except for Kids’ and Teen College, which remains at $300. The payment plan allows you to spread payments over a longer period of time. There is a small one-time set-up fee. Contact the CSM Bursar’s Office at 301-934-7712 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.

VA Veterans Benefits If you are eligible to receive Veterans benefits through yourself, your parents, or spouse, the following Continuing Education programs have been approved for VA benefits:

- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant - Certified Structural Welder

- Commercial Truck Driver: Class A - Electrical Helper - HVAC Helper - Network Administrator- Plumber Helper

For more information about VA benefits, visit: www.csmd.edu/veterans

Financial Assistance

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CSM Continuing Education Tuition Payment Plan

To help you meet your educational expenses, the College of Southern Maryland offers a convenient, interest-free way to budget tuition and fee expenses. This is not a loan program, so there is not a credit check or interest charges.

Important Information Regarding the Continuing Education Payment Plan

• Students are responsible to make payments each month through Online Services, in person or via mail to College of Southern Maryland; Bursar’s Office; PO Box 910; La Plata, MD 20646. Students may pay online and in person with Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. Cash, checks and money order payments can be made at a convenient campus location. The down payment and monthly payments will NOT be automatically withdrawn. • The down payment and the $50 non-refundable enrollment fee are required at the time of enrollment in the payment plan.

• To be eligible for the payment plan, total registration charges must be greater than $500. If enrolled in Kids’ and Teen College, total registration charges must be greater than $300.

• The payment plan will automatically adjust with your student account changes including schedule adjustments, additional payments, waiver/billing changes, and financial aid awards.

• If monthly payments are not made on the agreed dated, then a $25 late payment fee will be assessed.

• The payment plan will automatically cancel if a student drops all courses. A $50 non-refundable enrollment fee will be charged for each new payment plan enrollment.

How to Sign Up

For most current payment plan enrollment and deadline dates, please visit the following web site:https://www.csmd.edu/costs-aid/non-credit-costs-aid/payment-plan/.

Enroll in a payment plan online:1. Log into myCSMD.2. Click on “Online Services” followed by “Current Students.”3. Under the “Student Finance” section, click on “View Account and Make Payment.”4. Click on the green “Create Payment Plan” icon and follow the instructions for the payment plan setup.

Complete an online application:

1. Go to https://www.csmd.edu/costs-aid/non-credit-costs-aid/payment-plan/.2. Fill out electronic application.3. Click “submit” and application will be forwarded to the Bursar’s Office for processing.

For inquiries/questions, please email [email protected] or call the Bursar’s Office at 301-934-7712.

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(PLEASE PRINT) LAST NAME

TOTAL

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER* OR STUDENT ID #

Make checks payable to: CSM and mail with form to:COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN MARYLANDCONTINUING EDUCATION (REG)PO BOX 910LA PLATA MD 20646-0910

For Student Use

ADD

REASON FOR THE DROP:

STUDENT SIGNATURE

APPROVED BY

DATE

DATE

BEGIN DATESECTIONCOURSE #

DROPDEPT.

*Residency Fee: Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary’s counties-as listed, other Maryland residents-add $5.00; out-of-state residents-add $10.00 under residency fee.

SECTIONDEPT.COURSETUITION

COURSE FEE

RESIDENCY FEE*(see below)BEGIN DATECOURSE # TOTAL

FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL

DATE SEMESTER, YEAR

Change in Class Schedule Form

STUDENT’S BIRTH DATE

Note of ExplanationADD: Students must complete this form for any course registration that follows their initial semester enrollment. Students may add a course(s) one week prior to the first class meeting within the semester period.

DROP: Students wishing to drop a course and receive a refund must notify the Registrar’s Office on this form. Please see complete details on the refund policy.

*Providing a social security number in connection with a continuing education course is voluntary, unless enroll-ment is pursuant to the Workforce Investment Act or as otherwise required by law.

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Three Easy Ways to Register

Important College Closure Information

March 23 - March 29, 2020Spring Break (college closes at 5 p.m. on March 24, 2020)

April 12Closed for the Easter Sunday

May 15 La Plata Campus, PE Building only, closed for Spring Graduation

May 22 Code Green Fridays Begin

For details on CSM’s energy-saving initiative, visit www.csmd.edu/codegreen

May 23 - 25 Memorial Day holiday (college closed)

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Register Online • Visit Online Services at www.csmd.edu/go/register

Register on campus • Complete a registration form found in the back of this schedule or download the applicable PDF found at www.csmd.edu/go/register. • Bring the registration form to the campus location near you: La Plata Campus – Administration Building (AD), Lobby La Plata Campus – Administration Building (AD), Lobby Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; and Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.** Leonardtown Campus – Building C, Lobby Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; and Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.** Prince Frederick Campus – Building A, Room 101 Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; and Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.** Waldorf Center for Higher Education - Suite 1020 Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; and Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.**

Register by mail • Complete a registration form found in the back of this schedule or download the applicable PDF found at www.csmd.edu/Go/Register. • Mail form to: College of Southern Maryland Continuing Education (REG) PO Box 910 La Plata MD 20646-0910 • Forms must be received at least one week prior to the start date of the course. • Full payment must be included or provide tuition assistance paperwork. • Please Note: If you are registering for a Wellness, Fitness, and Aquatics class, you must also include a Statement of Informed Consent and Par-Q Form with your registration form. If you answer yes to any questions on the PAR-Q form, then you will also need to have your physician complete the Healthcare Provider Form. All forms are available at www.csmd.edu/Go/Register.

**Code Green Fridays begin May 22. Most administrative offices will close early on Fridays during Code Green. For details on CSM’s energy-saving initiative, visit www.csmd.edu/codegreen.

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Additional Important Information

Hours:

Buying BooksYou may use cash, check, or credit card (MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover), and you will find a wide range of college accessories available. Call 301-934-7570.

Note: Sometimes books for continuing education classes are not available in the College Store until three days prior to the start of class. It is recommended that you contact the College Store to be sure that your book is available before attempting to purchase your book in person.

LA PLATAMonday-Thursday9:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.Friday 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

PRINCE FREDERICKMonday-Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.Friday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Student ID InformationGetting Your Student ID CardContinuing education students are eligible to get a student ID if they are currently registered for a CSM class. Student ID cards can be obtained at any campus library by presenting a photo ID, such as a driver’s license. Students without a photo ID can present other forms of acceptable identification. For more information call 301-934-7626.

Finding Your Student ID NumberYour CSM Student ID can be found in the following locations: • Student ID Card • Registration Statement - located in the upper left corner • CSM BillIf you are unable to locate your Student ID number, please present a photo ID at any campus location to obtain your Student ID number. Please note that we are unable to provide Student ID numbers over the phone.

Instructors Needed! Do You Want to Give Back to the Community? Have You Ever Considered Teaching?

CSM is looking for the best and brightest in their fields to share their knowledge with others. CSM is actively seeking applications for instructors in the areas of: • Adult Education• Business • Computer and Information Technology • Construction Trades • Cybersecurity

• Driver Education • Healthcare • Hospitality • Personal Enrichment • Wellness, Fitness, and Aquatics

Apply today at: www.csmd.edu/employment.

LEONARDTOWNMonday-Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.Friday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

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TOTAL

*RESIDENCY FEE: Maryland residents living outside of Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary’s counties— add $5.00 under residency fee, out-of-state residents—add $10.00 under residency fee.

Mail this form with a check or money order made payable to CSM to: COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND, CONT ED (REG), PO BOX 910, LA PLATA MD 20646-0910. CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST ACCOMPANY THIS REGISTRATION. You may also register in person or through the college’s online services.

STUDENT’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER* or STUDENT ID # YEAR(*Providing a social security number in connection with a continuing education course is voluntary, unless enrollment is pursuant to the Workforce Investment Act or as otherwise required by law.)

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL DATE OF BIRTH (month/day/year)(required)

FORMER NAME

HOME ADDRESS

CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE

DAY TELEPHONE ((area code) number) EXT. EVENING TELEPHONE ((area code) number) EXT.

EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON EMERGENCY TELEPHONE ((area code) number)

E-MAIL ADDRESS

HAS THE ABOVE INFORMATION CHANGED SINCE THE LAST TIME YOU REGISTERED FOR CLASSES? YES NO The College of Southern Maryland collects information on our students’ birth date, gender, ethnicity and citizenship which is used for reporting purposes only in compliance with the Maryland Higher Education Commission and U.S. Department of Education.

GENDER: MALE FEMALE

ARE YOU OF HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN? YES NO

WHAT IS YOUR RACE? SELECT ONE OR MORE. WHITE BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN ASIAN AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE NATIVE HAWAIIAN OR OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER

RESIDENCY: CALVERT COUNTY CHARLES COUNTY ST. MARY’S COUNTY OTHER MD COUNTY OUT OF STATE

ARE YOU A U.S. CITIZEN? YES, I AM A U.S. CITIZEN/U.S. NATIONAL NO, BUT I AM AN ELIGIBLE NONCITIZEN TYPE ALIEN REGISTRATION NUMBER NO, I AM NOT A U.S. CITIZEN NOR AN ELIGIBLE NONCITIZEN IMMIGRATION VISA TYPE IMMIGRATION VISA NUMBER

The information I have provided above is accurate. I understand that I am financially responsible for all charges that I incur at CSM and that the Student Code of Conduct (available from the Student Life Department) applies to all CSM students. I will follow all of the college’s policies and procedures. When registering for WFA or youth courses, I understand that I (or my parent or guardian if I am less than 18 years old) will be required to sign a Statement of Informed Consent, Assumption of Risk and Release Form, and/or a health status questionnaire prior to my (or my child’s) participation in the activity. Based upon the results of the health status questionnaire, a medical release may be required prior to participation. I also understand that, in the event of an emergency, the college will contact emergency services to arrange transport for me (or my child) to a nearby health-care facility.

SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE (month/day/year) SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN DATE (month/day/year) (IF APPLICANT IS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE)

PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS REGISTRATION! SUBJECT COURSE NO. SECTION NO. COURSE TITLE BEGIN DATE COURSE RESIDENCY COURSE TOTAL TUITION FEE* FEE

CSM Continuing Education Registration Form

CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE OR PROGRAM (IF APPLICABLE): _____________________________________________________

Statement for prospective students: The College of Southern Maryland makes several federally required reports and statistics available for prospective students. The Campus Public Safety Report contains college policies regarding a variety of safety and security issues and includes crime statistics for the college. This report is available at ready.csmd.edu. The college also maintains a report addressing participation rates by students in intercollegiate athletics, coaching staffs, and certain expenses associated with intercollegiate athletic teams. Both reports may also be obtained by contacting the Registrar’s Office, located in the AD Building on the La Plata Campus and at 301-934-7588.

NONDISCRIMINATION POLICYThe College of Southern Maryland does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion, or marital status in its programs or activities. The director of Disability Services—La Plata Campus, Learning Resource Center (LR Building), Room 123, 301-934-7614—has been designated to handle inquiries regarding discrimination on the basis of disabilities. The executive director of Student Affairs—La Plata Campus, Administration (AD) Building, Room 220A, 301-539-4746—should be contacted for student discrimination inquiries. Human Resources—La Plata Campus, Campus Center (CC Building), Room 212, 301-934-7700—should be contacted to handle all other discrimination inquiries.

ADA STATEMENTIndividuals with disabilities who require special accommodations in order to participate in the college’s instructional programs should notify the academic support/ADA coordinator at 301-934-7614 at least six weeks before the class begins. Requests made after this deadline will be considered on an individual basis and addressed whenever possible.

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*RESIDENCY FEE: Maryland residents living outside of Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary’s counties— add $5.00 under residency fee, out-of-state residents—add $10.00 under residency fee.

Mail this form with a check or money order made payable to CSM to: COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND, CONT ED (REG), PO BOX 910, LA PLATA MD 20646-0910. CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST ACCOMPANY THIS REGISTRATION. You may also register in person or through the college’s online services.

STUDENT’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER* or STUDENT ID # YEAR(*Providing a social security number in connection with a continuing education course is voluntary, unless enrollment is pursuant to the Workforce Investment Act or as otherwise required by law.)

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL DATE OF BIRTH (month/day/year)(required)

FORMER NAME

HOME ADDRESS

CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE

DAY TELEPHONE ((area code) number) EXT. EVENING TELEPHONE ((area code) number) EXT.

EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON EMERGENCY TELEPHONE ((area code) number)

E-MAIL ADDRESS

HAS THE ABOVE INFORMATION CHANGED SINCE THE LAST TIME YOU REGISTERED FOR CLASSES? YES NO The College of Southern Maryland collects information on our students’ birth date, gender, ethnicity and citizenship which is used for reporting purposes only in compliance with the Maryland Higher Education Commission and U.S. Department of Education.

GENDER: MALE FEMALE

ARE YOU OF HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN? YES NO

WHAT IS YOUR RACE? SELECT ONE OR MORE. WHITE BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN ASIAN AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE NATIVE HAWAIIAN OR OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER

RESIDENCY: CALVERT COUNTY CHARLES COUNTY ST. MARY’S COUNTY OTHER MD COUNTY OUT OF STATE

ARE YOU A U.S. CITIZEN? YES, I AM A U.S. CITIZEN/U.S. NATIONAL NO, BUT I AM AN ELIGIBLE NONCITIZEN TYPE ALIEN REGISTRATION NUMBER NO, I AM NOT A U.S. CITIZEN NOR AN ELIGIBLE NONCITIZEN IMMIGRATION VISA TYPE IMMIGRATION VISA NUMBER

The information I have provided above is accurate. I understand that I am financially responsible for all charges that I incur at CSM and that the Student Code of Conduct (available from the Student Life Department) applies to all CSM students. I will follow all of the college’s policies and procedures. When registering for WFA or youth courses, I understand that I (or my parent or guardian if I am less than 18 years old) will be required to sign a Statement of Informed Consent, Assumption of Risk and Release Form, and/or a health status questionnaire prior to my (or my child’s) participation in the activity. Based upon the results of the health status questionnaire, a medical release may be required prior to participation. I also understand that, in the event of an emergency, the college will contact emergency services to arrange transport for me (or my child) to a nearby health-care facility.

SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE (month/day/year) SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN DATE (month/day/year) (IF APPLICANT IS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE)

PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS REGISTRATION! SUBJECT COURSE NO. SECTION NO. COURSE TITLE BEGIN DATE COURSE RESIDENCY COURSE TOTAL TUITION FEE* FEE

CSM Continuing Education Registration Form

CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE OR PROGRAM (IF APPLICABLE): _____________________________________________________

Statement for prospective students: The College of Southern Maryland makes several federally required reports and statistics available for prospective students. The Campus Public Safety Report contains college policies regarding a variety of safety and security issues and includes crime statistics for the college. This report is available at ready.csmd.edu. The college also maintains a report addressing participation rates by students in intercollegiate athletics, coaching staffs, and certain expenses associated with intercollegiate athletic teams. Both reports may also be obtained by contacting the Registrar’s Office, located in the AD Building on the La Plata Campus and at 301-934-7588.

NONDISCRIMINATION POLICYThe College of Southern Maryland does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion, or marital status in its programs or activities. The director of Disability Services—La Plata Campus, Learning Resource Center (LR Building), Room 123, 301-934-7614—has been designated to handle inquiries regarding discrimination on the basis of disabilities. The executive director of Student Affairs—La Plata Campus, Administration (AD) Building, Room 220A, 301-539-4746—should be contacted for student discrimination inquiries. Human Resources—La Plata Campus, Campus Center (CC Building), Room 212, 301-934-7700—should be contacted to handle all other discrimination inquiries.

ADA STATEMENTIndividuals with disabilities who require special accommodations in order to participate in the college’s instructional programs should notify the academic support/ADA coordinator at 301-934-7614 at least six weeks before the class begins. Requests made after this deadline will be considered on an individual basis and addressed whenever possible.

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HOMEMADE HAPPINESS.The secret ingredient to being a dynamo in the kitchen is practice! Our seasoned instructors will guide you through the complexities of backyard BBQ, all of the rich flavors of Tuscany, and more! Here are some of the cooking courses we have in store for you this spring: PEP-9830-65708BBQ Bootcamp - Brisket & Butts

PEP-5840-66214The Flavors of Central Italy

AAA-7320-65676Farm to Table

PEP-9700-65696Taking It Thai

PEP-8980-65723Italian Desserts For more information, see the Cooking section of this schedule, call Continuing Education at 301-539-4760, or visit www.csmd.edu/PersonalEnrichment.You can also send an e-mail [email protected].

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

CALL 301-539-4760

1-800-933-9177 ext. 4760

VISITwww.csmd.edu/

PersonalEnrichment

[email protected]

This schedule includesadditional courses for

Personal Enrichment as well as courses for Workforce Training.

COLLEGE CLOSURE INFORMATION:

January 20Closed for the Martin Luther

King, Jr. Holiday

March 25 - 29Closed for Spring Break

April 12Closed for the Easter Holiday

May 15PE Building closed for

Spring Graduation

May 23-25Closed for the

Memorial Day Holiday

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La Plata Campus8730 Mitchell RoadPO Box 910La Plata MD 20646-0910

RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER

ECRWSSNON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PDPERMIT NO 64WALDORF MD 20601

www.csmd.edu/ContinuingEducation

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