CLC CLASSES SUMMER 2022 - NONCREDIT COURSES - College of Lake County
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DID YOU KNOW...? Spring and summer noncredit courses will be combined as one catalog in 2023 The College of Lake County serves as a center of innovation and excellence in sustainability. We are continually seeking ways to expand our sustainability efforts and make a positive impact on the environment. Not only will you get to learn about summer offerings earlier, combining two editions of the noncredit course catalog will save 196 trees! To receive the most current information about noncredit courses, stay tuned to www.learn.clcillinois.edu The Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center (SBDC/ITC) at CLC is expanding services for Latinx-owned businesses The SBDC/ITC has been making meaningful changes to better support Lake County’s Latinx-owned businesses, especially those who speak primarily Spanish. A Spanish-speaking advisor is available to assist small business owners, the Business Startup Checklist and BizHub B2B resource tool have been translated to Spanish, the number of workshops offered in Spanish is growing and additional services are in the works. For more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc CLC’s Personal Enrichment department offers experiences to prepare young adults for a successful transition into adulthood Through the Embark program, young adults can gain critical skills to navigate the road ahead with independence. These low-cost, short-term learning experiences are designed to help you prepare for some of life’s most common occurrences and milestones. Programs focus on topics such as financial management, basic repairs, DIY and wellness. Keep an eye out for exciting classes in the fall by staying tuned to https://bit.ly/CLCPersonalEnrichment
CLC recognizes Juneteenth National Freedom Day as a College holiday Starting in 2022, CLC will close on Juneteenth to honor the day when all enslaved African Americans were freed after the Civil War. Since June 19 falls on a weekend this year and the College is closed on Fridays in the summer, Juneteenth will be observed on Thursday, June 16. Stay tuned for information on a Juneteenth event by visiting www.clcillinois.edu CLC’s Judicial Services department offers opportunities to improve your future and the future of your community through courses and volunteering Partnering with the 19th Judicial Circuit Court for over 30 years, Judicial Services offers the National Safety Council’s award-winning Defensive Driving courses including the “Alive at 25” program that is proven to save the lives of young drivers. To learn more about programming and volunteer opportunities, visit www.clcillinois.edu/judicial CLC’s Career and Job Placement Center (CJPC) provides bi-weekly opportunities for employers and part-time job seekers to connect CJPC hosts Part-Time Monday, a mini on-campus recruiting event where students and alumni can meet with employers who are specifically recruiting to fill part-time, direct hire positions. This event is FREE to job seekers and is currently held every other Monday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Grayslake Campus or virtually. For more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/cjpc
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DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake, IL 60030
• Professional Development Lakeshore Campus
33 N. Genesee St., Waukegan, IL 60085
• Illinois Small Business Development and
International Trade Center Southlake Campus
1120 S. Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills, IL 60061
• Talent Development Services
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Call: (847) 543-2990
Email: wpdi@clcillinois.edu
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Amanda D. Howland, J.D., Chair
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS Julie B. Shroka, M.A., Vice Chair
• Judicial Services Torrie Mark Newsome, J.D., Secretary
Gerri Songer, M.A.
• Personal Enrichment
Matthew J. Stanton, J.D.
For more information: Robert J. Tomei, Jr., J.D.
Call: (847) 543-2980 Paul G. Virgilio, B.S., S.E., P.E.
Email: CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu Daniel Blaine, Student Trustee
Visit: www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment Lori Suddick, Ed.D., PresidentProfessional Development
Professional Development
CHANGING opportunities. Business, Hospitality and Information
Technology
Enhance your job ServSafe Food Protection
Manager Certification...............................2
skills or start a new career. Google Career Certificates.............................3
Microsoft Excel..............................................4
Project Management Professional................5
Real Estate.....................................................6
Education and Social Sciences
Forensic Classroom........................................7
Manufacturing, Engineering,
and Advanced Technologies
Welding.........................................................8
Truck Driver...................................................9
Forklift Operator............................................9
Public Safety
Police Evidence Technician Basic...................7
Wellness and Health Sciences
CPR..............................................................10
NLN Pre-Entrance Exam Preparation...........10
Illinois Small Business
and International Trade..........................11
Apply, Register and Pay..........................32
Affordable and conveniently
scheduled courses taught by
industry experts in person
and online!
Visit www.clcillinois.edu/
professional/onlineclasses
and browse over 500 classes
in a variety of topics and
formats; online education
may be the right choice
for you. Complete a course
whenever and wherever the
internet is available.
1Business, Hospitality and Information Technology SERVSAFE FOOD PROTECTION Fascinated by food? Made to multi-task? Check out CLC’s Hospitality and Culinary MANAGER CERTIFICATION Management Program at www.clcillinois.edu/programs/hcm This course will prepare you to be certified or re-certified through the National Need to buy a textbook? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for bookstore hours Restaurant Association ServSafe Foundation. You will cover all major sanitation points, and information. including how food becomes unsafe, proper precautions, personal hygiene, food contamination, regulations and inspection 9103 PHOS 5-001 9102 PHOS 5-002 standards. The nationally recognized Tuesday and Wednesday, June 21-22 Wednesday and Thursday, July 27-28 ServSafe Exam is given as part of this 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. course. Upon successful completion of the 2 Sessions 2 Sessions ServSafe Exam, you will receive a copy of University Center of Lake County, 313 University Center of Lake County, 313 your ServSafe Food Protection Manager $99 R. Rosendahl $99 R. Rosendahl certificate, which is nationally recognized. Note: As of January 1, 2018, the Illinois Department of Public Health will no longer require a state FSSMC certificate. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Note: It is highly recommended that students read the textbook and review chapter quizzes prior to class in order to prepare for the certification test at the end of the course. 2
Professional Development Courses
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Google Career Certificates
Earn a credential from Google!
In a unique opportunity provided by Google, we are able to offer four career certificates
designed by the company’s senior practitioners at a reduced rate. Each certificate program
can be completed in less than 6 months with 10 hours of focused time per week in an entirely
online, self-paced environment. These certificates are not instructor-led. Note: If you do not
complete the entire certificate in one semester, you may re-enroll in a subsequent semester
for continued access.
GOOGLE IT SUPPORT CERTIFICATE GOOGLE DATA ANALYTICS
This course is part of an initiative by Google, CERTIFICATE
based on the training it developed to Data analysts prepare, process and analyze
prepare its own IT support staff. Coursework data to help inform decisions in industries
includes a combination of online lectures, from business to healthcare to education.
quizzes and hands-on lab activities covering
technical support fundamentals, computer This program prepares students for an entry-
networking, operating systems, system level position in the field of data analytics.
administration, IT infrastructure and IT Develop in-demand data analytics skills using
security. This program also prepares you for spreadsheets, SQL, R and Tableau. You’ll
the CompTIA A+ exam, the industry standard even have the opportunity to complete a
certification for IT. No prior experience or case study that you can share with potential
specific knowledge is required. employers to showcase your new skill set.
No prior experience or specific tools
3788 PCTR 91-001 required. All you need is high-school-level
July 1 to December 16 math and a curiosity about how things work!
Online
$75 K. Kattenbraker 3877 PCTR 93-001
July 1 to December 16
Online
GOOGLE USER EXPERIENCE (UX) $75 K.Kattenbraker
DESIGN CERTIFICATE
GOOGLE PROJECT MANAGEMENT UX designers spend their time making,
CERTIFICATE creating and organizing the interfaces
Whether at a small company or a large people interact with daily, like mobile
enterprise, project managers are apps, websites, smartwatches and physical
responsible for delivering projects products. Their work ensures that these
on time and on budget. interfaces are accessible as well as easier
and more enjoyable to use.
Learn about project management including
the project lifecycle, common project Explore the design process, including
management approaches, stakeholder empathizing with users, defining their
management, influencing, critical pain points, coming up with ideas for
thinking in problem solving and effective design solutions, creating wireframes
communication. Successful completion and prototypes and testing designs to
qualifies students for over 100 hours of get feedback.
project management education that apply
directly to the Certified Associate in Project No prior experience with design or specific
Management (CAPM)® certification through tools required. All you need is an interest in
the Project Management Institute (PMI). helping to create better experiences for users
of apps, websites and physical products.
No prior experience or specific knowledge is Already leading projects
required. All you need is an interest in solving
3789 PCTR 92-001 at work?
problems and working with people.
July 1 to December 16 Are you curious about what training is
Online available beyond the entry-level Google
3876 PCTR 83-001 $75 K. Kattenbraker
July 1 to December 16 Project Management Certificate?
Online Turn to page 5 to learn about our live,
$75 K. Kattenbraker instructor-led Project Management
Professional course!
3Microsoft Excel
Note: These virtual live Excel courses require a personal laptop or desktop computer and students should be prepared to
complete coursework in an online learning lab. Email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu or call (847) 543-2990 to discuss
if your intended technology will work!
MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019: LEVEL 1 MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019: LEVEL 3 SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN
Learn to create a basic worksheet and Upon successful completion of this course, MICROSOFT EXCEL PIVOTTABLES
modify the contents and appearance. students will be able to troubleshoot large, In this half-day class, students will learn how
You will perform calculations, modify the complex workbooks, automate repetitive to use PivotTables to selectively summarize
appearance of data within a worksheet, tasks, engage in collaborative partnerships and analyze large amounts of data. They will
manage Excel workbooks and print involving workbook data, construct complex learn how to interact with the PivotTable
the contents. Excel functions and use those functions data by filtering, sorting and manipulating
to perform rigorous analysis of extensive, report formats. Students will learn how use
9010 PCTR 15-001 complex datasets using conditional logic to sophisticated slicers to further analyze data.
Monday, June 13 construct and apply elaborate formulas. They will also see how to create a chart
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 2 from a PivotTable, modify the PivotTable
1 Session or equivalent knowledge. and use a variety of options to adapt to their
Virtual Live information needs. This analysis allows users
$205 S. Bajt 9012 PCTR 17-001 to to answer common business questions
Monday, July 11 about their data.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Suggested Prerequisite: Excel 2019 Level 2
1 Session
MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019: LEVEL 2 Virtual Live 9046 PCTR 27-001
Learn how to work faster and more $205 S. Bajt Monday, August 8
productively by using many of Excel’s 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
powerful features. Organize worksheet 1 Session
and table data using various techniques. Virtual Live
Create and modify charts, work with graphic $115 S. Bajt
objects, calculate with advanced formulas,
sort and filter data and analyze data
using PivotTables, Slicers and PivotCharts.
Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 1 or
equivalent knowledge and use of Unsure which Microsoft level is right for you? Call (847) 543-2990 or email
advanced formulas. professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for help! Note: A textbook is required for
each Excel class (except when noted) and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore
9011 PCTR 16-001 prior to class. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for hours and information.
Monday, June 27
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1 Session
Virtual Live
$205 S. Bajt
Interested in IT?
Check out the inside back cover to
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4Professional Development Courses
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Project Management
PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL SERIES
Interested in getting your Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification? Completion of PROJECT MANAGEMENT
these three classes will provide you with the 35 professional development units (PDUs) required to PROFESSIONAL (PMP) EXAM PREP
obtain your PMP Certification and prepare you for the PMP exam. With these dynamic courses, taught Join us for this intensive course designed to
by Andy Kaufman and Barrett Kaufman, certified PMP trainers, you can make this the year that you get you on the path to achieving your goal of
become a certified PMP. becoming PMP certified. What should you
focus on? What are some tips to keep in mind
to help answer the tough questions? You
9085 PPRO 88-001 9086 PPRO 88-002 will leave this session with everything you
Wednesday, June 15 to July 13 Monday and Tuesday, July 25 to August 23 need to prepare for passing the exam.
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. Comprehensive study material is provided,
5 Sessions 10 Sessions including a hard copy of the latest edition of
Virtual Live Virtual Live TAKE THE SERIES A Guide to the Project Management Body of
$1349 A. Kaufman $1349 A. Kaufman AND SAVE! Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and a top-rated
prep guide.
7631 PPRO 87-001
Wednesday, July 13
Classes can be taken individually: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
1 Session
Virtual Live
ESSENTIALS OF PROJECT ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT $425 A. Kaufman
MANAGEMENT Seasoned project managers are asked to
Does your organization struggle with successfully deliver despite increasing 7632 PPRO 87-002
delivering projects on-time and on-budget? complexity. Our Advanced Project Monday and Tuesday, August 22-23
Would you like to help your teams work Management workshop is designed to 6-9:30 p.m.
together to deliver projects more reliably? go beyond the essentials of basic project 2 Sessions
Perhaps you’re interested in pursuing planning. Based on the Project Management Virtual Live
certification as a Project Management Institute’s (PMI®) PMBOK® Guide, you will $425 A. Kaufman
Professional (PMP)? Join us for our Essentials get in-depth instruction on more advanced
of Project Management Workshop. This topics such as earned value, procurement
interactive course will give you practical management, stakeholder relationship
insights on how to deliver your projects management, quality management and team
more reliably. In addition, you will qualify leadership. You will get practical insights on
for 14 contact hours toward your project advanced topics that will help experienced
management certification or 14 PDUs if you
are already certified.
project managers improve project outcomes.
Are you a licensed PMP?
9081 PPRO 86-001 PMP holders need to earn 60 professional
9076 PPRO 85-001 Wednesday, June 29 to July 6 development units (PDUs) over three
Wednesday, June 15-22 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. years to maintain the credential. If you are
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2 Sessions looking for a convenient way to refresh your
2 Sessions Virtual Live skills and earn PDUs, sign up for Essentials
Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman of Project Management and Advanced
$525 A. Kaufman Project Management and earn 14 PDUs for
9082 PPRO 86-002 each section. Call (847) 543-2990 for more
9077 PPRO 85-002 Monday and Tuesday, August 8-16
information.
Monday and Tuesday, July 25 to August 2 6-9:30 p.m.
6-9:30 p.m. 4 Sessions
Virtual Live Note: Experience, education and exam
4 Sessions
$525 A. Kaufman requirements are needed to obtain
Virtual Live
$525 A. Kaufman PMP certification in addition to the
project management education fulfilled
by the three courses offered here.
For more information, visit
https://bit.ly/3i4A701
Let us assist you with upskilling your greatest resource – your employees! Learn about our Training, Assessment and
Development (TAD) tool. Contact CorporateTraining@clcillinois.edu to start a conversation about innovative learning solutions.
5Real Estate
BROKER PRE-LICENSING TOPICS: LIVE BROKER PRE-LICENSING
This 60-hour course, with the Broker APPLIED PRINCIPLES
Pre-Licensing Applied Principles 15-hour This 15-hour course, with the Broker Pre-
course (PRLE 3), fulfills the new education Licensing Topics course (PRLE 2), fulfills the
requirements for obtaining an Illinois Real new education requirements for obtaining
Estate Broker license. You are required to an Illinois Real Estate Broker license. This
attend all scheduled sessions which include: interactive course includes role play situations,
introduction to the license law and real case studies and demonstration examples.
property; basics of agency, seller and buyer You are required to attend all sessions,
relationships and counseling; local, state and which include: listing presentations, buyer
federal laws effecting real estate; brokerage, representations, agency disclosures, purchase
marketing and advertising; market analysis and agreements, handling offers, negotiating,
appraisal; financing, contracts, independent market analysis, closing costs, escrow money,
contractor and employee status, occupational fair housing and anti-trust.
disciplines and business planning.
9120 PRLE 2-001 9124 PRLE 3-001
Monday-Thursday, June 6-30 Tuesday-Thursday, July 5-7
5-10 p.m. 5-10 p.m.
No class June 20-23 3 Sessions
12 Sessions Southlake Campus, V310
Southlake Campus, V310 $199 W. Paprocki
$599 W. Paprocki
9123 PRLE 3-002
9121 PRLE 2-002 Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, August 2-11
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
June 7 to July 21 5 Sessions
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Virtual Live
20 Sessions $199 S. Miranda-Rosensteel
Virtual Live BEAUTIFYING A HOME
$599 S. Miranda-Rosensteel WITH THE RIGHT COLORS
REAL ESTATE HOME STAGING 101 For a home to look its best, it should have
First impressions matter, especially when paint colors that complement the finishes in
it comes to selling real estate property. the home. Studies have shown that the wrong
BROKER PRE-LICENSING TOPICS: Through this home staging class, you will learn paint colors are one of the top five reasons that
ONLINE techniques to prepare your property to be the people will not be interested in a home. Many
This class is offered as an option for completing most desirable listing on the market. Learn people take a “one color fits all” approach to
the 60 hours of the broker pre-licensing what catches a buyer’s eye and what will set selecting paint colors, but every home is unique
curriculum without having to attend class you apart from the competition. Realtors, and needs just the right colors to create maxi-
meetings. Students can access the learning homeowners, investors and builders will mum appeal. Whether you are buying or selling
portal 24 hours a day and reach out to benefit from our instructor, who has helped a home or simply redecorating, this course will
the instructor Monday to Friday. A virtual homes sell quickly with her unique ideas help you to select paint colors that bring out the
orientation is required on Tuesday, June 7 from and strategies. best in the home. A book is required and can be
5:30-6:30 p.m. and students will be required to purchased from the instructor for $20 in class.
take their final exam proctored. 9105 PRLE 41-001
Wednesday, July 13 9106 PRLE 42-001
9122 PRLE 2-981 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, July 20
June 7 to July 30 1 Session 1-4 p.m.
Online University Center of Lake County, 312 1 Session
$599 D. Sarrett $69 J. Delacluyse University Center of Lake County, 313
$69 J. Delacluyse
A textbook is required for Real Estate Broker courses and may be purchased
in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for
hours and information.
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Education and Social Sciences
FORENSIC CLASSROOM: ENHANCING STEM PROFICIENCY WITH DETECTIVE SCIENCE
Forensic Classroom is a five-day workshop program for educators who want to use crime scene
investigation content material to engage their students in the science curriculum. This hands-on
program will help educators understand the tools, techniques and scientific principles of crime
scene investigations.
Forensic Classroom goes beyond simply providing information about criminal investigations.
The course material is designed to assist teachers in meeting the National Science Education
Standards for developing meaningful, high-interest, inquiry-based classroom activities involving
real-world problem solving.
During the course of this workshop, participants will draw on the practical knowledge and
abilities of experienced law enforcement officers in order to become familiar with content
area material that will captivate the imagination and interest of their students. Participants will
have the opportunity to work with and learn to use various crime scene processing equipment,
be exposed to real-life crime scene examples, and will learn practical exercises that they can
immediately take back to the classroom.
While developed to assist with programs at the high school level, any teacher using crime scene
investigations as a means of educating their students will benefit from this workshop.
8952 PTCH 51-001
Monday to Friday / July 18-22 / 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. / 5 Sessions
University Center of Lake County, 321
$699 M. Wasowicz
Public Safety
investigations, death and sexual assault
investigations, impression evidence, macro
photographic techniques, tool and bite
marks, firearms and report writing. Students
must bring departmental camera, tripod and
flash. This course is certified and reimbursable
through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training
and Standards Board for Illinois officers.
The Evidence Technician class is designed
for law enforcement professionals; however,
we have opened seats to college students
in forensic science studies, high school
forensic science teachers and insurance
or fire investigators. Requests to attend
will be reviewed and approved on a case-
by-case basis. Contact (847) 543-2990 or
profesionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu to
determine eligibility.
POLICE EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN BASIC photography of crime scene and evidence, 8951 PCJI 10-001
Law enforcement officers will develop CSI diagrams and field sketches, crime scene Monday to Friday, June 6-17
skills which will give them the knowledge processing, trace evidence, bloodstain 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and practical experience to do every forensic evidence, crime scene management and 10 Sessions
and evidence technician investigation in a fingerprint processing. Special emphasis will University Center of Lake County, 321
professional manner. Topics include be given in: burglary, theft, fire and arson $1465 M. Wasowicz 7Manufacturing, Engineering and Advanced Technologies
Gain skills in Automation, Robotics and Mechatronics to transform the future! www.clcillinois.edu/programs/arm
Coming soon!
CLC’s new Advanced Technology Center in Gurnee. Learn more at www.clcillinois.edu/atc
WELDING FOR HOBBYISTS
Take your creativity to the next level! This
course allows artists, general fabricators,
hobbyists and anyone interested in applying
the fundamentals of welding to their projects
or profession. Students will practice the four
primary processes of arc welding and learn
which best suits their desired application.
The course will begin with an overview of
safety and equipment operation. Each week
will feature instruction and practice in each
of the four welding disciplines. Students will
also learn which equipment and processes are
best to continue their practice at home.
Safety equipment is included in the cost of
the course. Students must furnish their own
pair of work boots and wear appropriate
welding work attire, such as long pants, in the
lab. Course takes place on the Lake County
Tech Campus, located near the Grayslake
Campus of CLC.
9028 PSFT 5-001
Monday, June 27 to July 25
6-10 p.m.
5 Sessions
LC High Schools Tech Campus, HST149
$395 K. Illg
9080 PSFT 5-002
Wednesday, June 29 to July 27
6-10 p.m.
5 Sessions
LC High Schools Tech Campus, HST149
$395 K. Illg
NEW! Basic Welding Certificate coming in Fall 2022!
Learn welding techniques and develop basic skills that are needed to function as a welder. Students earn the American
Welding Society (AWS) Sense Level 1 certificate. Continue adding specialty certificates to complete the Advanced Welding
Certificate or even an associate degree!
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INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990
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TRUCK DRIVER TAINING (CDL)
Students will engage in classroom instruction
and behind-the-wheel training in this 160-
hour basic training course that meets all
state and federal requirements. Students will
receive the knowledge and support necessary
to pass their CDL permit exam during the
first week of class. They will then gain the
experience and skills required to prepare for
the state-issued Commercial Driver’s License
(CDL) exams, including the pre-test inspection
tests, skills tests and road tests. Students will
learn CDL laws, use of controls, safe driving
techniques and defensive driving. Students
will be taught and mentored by experienced
trainers, with a low instructor-to-student ratio
to provide individualized training and support.
Job placement assistance is also included.
If you are interested in this class,
TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING (CDL) please contact us at (847) 543-2990 or
professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu.
Get on the Road to Your New Career! By earning your Commercial Driver’s License
(CDL-A), you can train for a variety of high demand opportunities in Lake County. You will be given instructions on how to enroll
as a CLC student and be scheduled to attend
an in-person orientation. At orientation you
will fill out qualifying paperwork to make sure
you are eligible to participate.
Please note: Students must be at least 18
FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAINING years of age (licensing restrictions apply to
Forklift Operator training provides participants with knowledge and skills to operate a students under the age of 21). Students must
powered industrial truck (forklift) in a safe and professional manner. This training on a be a US citizen or permanent resident have
sit-down forklift is OSHA compliant and is taught by an OSHA recognized trainer. have a valid Illinois Driver’s License Class
Training combines formal classroom instruction, practical hands-on training “D” or above. Students must not have any
and evaluation of workplace performance. physical limitation that affects their driving
ability. Students will be directed on how to
Cost: $175 Instrutor: J. Colangelo complete the required physical and drug
tests. Because all CDL testing is conducted
Training is held at Equipment Depot, 1014 Progress Drive, Grayslake. in English, students must be able to speak,
This course meets for one session at 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on the following dates: read, write and understand English. Language
support may be available if needed.
9013 PSFT 30-001 9014 PSFT 30-002 9015 PSFT 30-003 At orientation, students will also receive
Tuesday, June 21 Tuesday, July 19 Tuesday, August 16 information about scheduling. This program
is flexible and can be completed during days
and weekends. Students may choose to
attend full time or part time.
Please note that training may need to be
adjusted to accommodate State of Illinois
restrictions and requirements.
9Wellness and Health Sciences
Interested in becoming a Pharmacy Technician?
Learn about the newly expanded program! www.clcillinois.edu/pharmtech
CPR BASIC: BLS HEALTHCARE
PROVIDER
This basic course is for healthcare providers
who have never had an AHA BLS Healthcare
Provider card or for healthcare providers
with an expired card. The BLS Healthcare
Provider course is designed to provide a
wide variety of healthcare professionals the
ability to recognize several life-threatening
emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED
and relieve choking in a safe, timely and
effective manner. The course is intended
for certified or noncertified, licensed or
nonlicensed healthcare professionals. A
textbook is required and may be purchased
at the CLC Bookstore.
9025 PALH 8-001
Wednesday, June 29
1-4 p.m.
1 Session
University Center of Lake County, 312 CPR REFRESHER: BLS HEALTHCARE NLN PRE-ENTRANCE
$75 S. Frankson PROVIDER EXAM PREPARATION
This refresher course is for healthcare Most Health Career programs at the College of
9026 PALH 8-002 professionals who already have a current AHA Lake County require potential students to
Wednesday, July 27 BLS Healthcare Provider card and need to take the National League for Nursing (NLN)
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. renew their certification. The BLS Healthcare pre-entrance exam. This preparation course
1 Session Provider course is designed to provide a should ideally be taken several months BEFORE
University Center of Lake County, 312 wide variety of healthcare professionals the you plan to take the exam. Content experts will
$75 S. Frankson ability to recognize several life-threatening review basic test-taking strategies, key math
emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and concepts, biology, chemistry, physics, reading
9027 PALH 8-003 relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective comprehension and word knowledge skills. The
Monday, August 15 manner. The course is intended for certified course is designed to help you create a study
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. or noncertified, licensed or nonlicensed plan, determine where you should most focus
1 Session healthcare professionals. A textbook is and provide resources to assist in preparing.
University Center of Lake County, 312 required and may be purchased at the In addition to access to curated preparation
$75 S. Frankson CLC Bookstore. materials, instructors will schedule virtual live
sessions to review challenging material.
9023 PALH 7-001
Wednesday, June 22 9047 VALH 25-001
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. June 13 to August 14
1 Session Online
University Center of Lake County, 312 $215 J. Jacobs
$65 S. Frankson
9024 PALH 7-002 Need to buy a textbook? Visit
Wednesday, July 20 www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore
1-4 p.m.
1 Session for hours and information.
University Center of Lake County, 312
$65 S. Frankson
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Schedule a no-cost, one-on-one
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or Spanish with noted experts
small business advisors or with our
• Assistance developing business, marketing and financial plans
International Trade Specialist.
• Information about federal, state and local loan programs
• Support in securing commercial loans with local providers (847) 543-2033
• Interactive, no-cost and low-cost workshops IllinoisSBDC@clcillinois.edu
• Assess company export readiness www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc
• Develop an export business and international market plan
• Customize export market research report
• Export grant opportunities
• Export workshops, in-house and virtual training, seminars and forums
Stay Local. Sell Global.
The Illinois SBDC International Trade Center provides state-of-the-art,
customized export solutions supporting small businesses to successfully
enter and thrive in a global market. We appreciate your referrals!
Please share our contact information
International Trade Center offers one-on-one export advising. Schedule with a friend, colleague or family
a no-cost advising session today with our International Trade Specialist, member. We can provide them
Kevin Kim. Call (847) 543-2306 or email jkim16@clcillinois.edu. assistance developing business,
marketing and financial plans and
information about federal, state and
Information Sessions: Sell Global with Exporting Assistance Services
Attend a no-cost, virtual information session on Thursday, June 23 at 10 a.m. local emergency loans and other
to learn about how your company can start selling its exportable products and resources available to small businesses.
services internationally. Registration is required.
Visit https://sellglobal-sp22.eventbrite.com to register.
The Illinois Small Business Development &
International Trade Center is funded in part
through a cooperative agreement with the
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic
Opportunity, and the College of Lake County.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with
disabilities will be made if requested at least two
weeks in advance. Please contact the center at
(847) 543-2033 or TDD: (847) 223-0134.
11Additional services and tools we provide to help small businesses in Lake County
Training Advising Tools
Benefit from a variety of no-cost workshops Engage in no-cost one-on-one sessions Utilize our business tools to access an array
designed to help small business owners with business experts to solve problems of resources for your success.
increase their skills and enhance their and leverage growth opportunities.
success. Connect to success resources, gain
Our professional business advisors have valuable information about the business
• Accounting and finance expertise in a variety of areas such as: environment and enhance job skills with
• Business planning and startup • Accounting and bookkeeping the following tools:
• Business growth and development • E-commerce BizHub - provides businesses with the
• Commercial funding • Exporting ability to connect to success resources,
• Exporting • Finance and lending share knowledge, participate in events and
become a part of the local community.
• Government contracting • Government contracting
Visit https://startupspace.app/hub/
• Human resources and legal • Human resources and organization BizHubLakeCounty to join Lake County’s
• Marketing and sales development biggest business-to-business (B2B) resource
• Resiliency and continuity planning • Marketing and sales platform at no cost.
• State and federal grants • Startup and strategic planning
Vertical IQ - allows businesses to conduct
• Technology and software • Supply chain market research and gain access to industry
reports and business statistics at no cost.
TAD (Training, Assessment and
STARTING YOUR BUSINESS IN ILLINOIS Development) - provides businesses with
This workshop provides the basic elements for starting a successful business such as choosing a platform to conduct employee skill
a business structure, determining tax requirements, marketing and selling and much more. assessment, create development plans
Get answers to the most frequently asked questions! and launch training programs.
Monthly Visit www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc to see
English/Spanish workshop details and register, schedule an
Online Live Zoom, In-Person or Self-Guided Pre-Recorded (English only) advising session or learn more about our
$0 available tools and resources!
Quarterly Updates
Join this virtual, no-cost webinar for small
business owners to receive updates from
the SBA, DCEO, IRS and SBAC. Receive
information on agency programs, policies
and legislation affecting small businesses.
Small businesses benefit greatly by under-
standing the organizations and systems
available to support their success. The next
session will be held on Thursday, June 23
at 10 a.m. Visit https://bit.ly/3hf9SnC to
register.
Employee Attraction and
Retention
Keep your small business competitive! Join
us for a seven-part virtual webinar series to
learn about attracting and retaining talent in
today’s tough labor market. Attend as many
sessions as you’d like at no cost. The series
will run on Thursdays from May 19 to June 30.
Visit https://bit.ly/3JarPzA to register.
12Personal Enrichment
CHANGING directions. Endeavor
Broadcast Communication
& Voice-Overs........................................14
Communication.............................................15
Creative Arts..................................................16
Dance............................................................16
Fitness...........................................................17
Outdoor Recreation......................................17
Trips and Tours..............................................17
Writing..........................................................15
Youth Classes
Explore: Grades 1-8.......................................18
Engage: Grades 9-12.....................................23
Discover
Quest.............................................................29
Art.................................................................29
Current Events...............................................30
History...........................................................30
Languages.....................................................31
Music.............................................................31
Personal Health and Wellness......................31
Apply, Register and Pay..........................32
Enjoy life.
Enjoy your passions.
Experience new endeavors.
CLC’s ENDEAVOR classes
are affordable, fun and
taught by local experts.
13Broadcast Communications and Voice-overs
Most summer voice-over classes will be virtual live (see in-person class below). VOICE-OVER BREAKOUT:
Students will need the following: computer with webcam, headphones (optional) CARTOON CHARACTERS
and a valid email address to receive class handouts. Prior to the first class session, AND VIDEO GAME VOICE-OVERS
sign up for a free account at https://www.audacityteam.org/download. I’ll get you, my pretty... Do you like creating
silly, scary or unique voices? Take a fun and
focused look at creating character voices
for video games, cartoons, audiobooks and
VOICE-OVER: INTRODUCTION VOICE-OVER BREAKOUT: AUDIOBOOKS more. Enjoy guidance and practice as you
Audiobooks are growing in popularity and learn how to identify character and vocal
Learn the craft of voice-over acting from
provide plenty of opportunities for voice-over traits and how to create them. Record a
the perspective of an advertising creative
narrators. Discover the performance and sample of the characters you create. Please
director who has hired voice actors for over
technical skills needed to create audiobooks bring a sample audio cartoon or video game
30 years. Explore what it takes to produce
and learn how to find and audition for to share. To prepare for class listen to a
a demo reel that gets listened to. Our
narration jobs. Receive guidance and practice cartoon or episode, copy the script and bring
overview will include opportunities in the
on how to create audiobook auditions and it to class.
world of radio and television commercials,
audiobooks, industrial films and web final products. Gain experience recording a
productions. This class is recommended prior sample of an audiobook selection. Please 9112 CPER 36-081
to taking Voice-Over: Fundamentals. bring a 30-second sample of an audiobook to Tuesday, July 26
share. 6-9 p.m.
1 Session
9108 CPER 23-081
Thursday, June 23 9110 CPER 32-081 Virtual Live
Tuesday, July 12 $59 M. Fornwald
6-9 p.m.
1 Session 6-9 p.m.
Virtual Live 1 Session
$59 M. Fornwald Virtual Live
$59 M. Fornwald
9107 CPER 23-001
Tuesday, July 5
6-9 p.m. VOICE-OVER BREAKOUT:
1 Session VOCAL PRODUCTION
Grayslake Campus, TBA Your speaking voice is an instrument. Using
$59 M. Fornwald it correctly for speaking is important for
voice-over work, acting or even personal and
professional presentations. Work with the
Vocal Tool Kit to strengthen and hone your
VOICE-OVER: FUNDAMENTALS – vocal skills. Receive helpful guidance as you
NEW AND IMPROVED! practice using your instrument effectively.
Enjoy a deeper dive into three areas of voice- Record a sample of the projects you create.
over performance. Discover the technical
and business aspects and gain hands-on
9111 CPER 35-081
experience. Receive coaching from three
Tuesday, July 19
professionals in the areas of auditioning,
6-9 p.m.
performing and technical vocal production as
1 Session
you continue to explore your voice for a new
Virtual Live
career or hobby.
$59 M. Fornwald
9109 CPER 24-081
Tuesday, June 7-28
6-9 p.m.
4 Sessions
Virtual Live
$175 M. Fornwald, O. Ucak and A. Carter
14ENDEAVOR
INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980
www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment
Communication Writing
COMMUNICATION: FILM COMMUNICATION: LEAP WRITE IN! 1 - CREATIVE
STORYTELLING WRITING TO STRETCH YOUR MIND
EDITING MAGIC AND FILM ANALYSIS Goodbye, writer’s block. Hello, creativity
Movies, television and TikTok all have and inspiration! Using a variety of prompts,
STORYTELLING: NARRATIVE AND write seven-line stories, short-winded poems,
something to teach us about editing. Learn
how illusion translates to the screen and
META-NARRATIVE mini-memoirs and untie-your-mind word
Movies, television and news. Narrative lists, along with a variety of other exercises
how to be a critical viewer at home. Have fun
constructs are all around us every day, that will unleash what you most need to say.
dissecting scenes and moments from your
changing how we make decisions, what Create your own portfolio at the end of the
favorite media from an expert point of view.
we believe and how we think! Learn to session. So take a breath, relax, reset and
understand how storytelling works, what a Leap Write In!
9079 CCMP 53-081 good story can do for you and how to take
Friday, July 8-29 control of your narrative.
1-3 p.m. 9101 CWRT 15-001
4 Sessions Monday, June 13 to July 25
Virtual Live
9070 CWRT 40-081 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, July 7-28 6 Sessions
$75 A. Carter
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Grayslake Campus, TBA
4 Sessions $125 B. Atlee
Virtual Live
COMMUNICATION: IMPROV $75 A. Carter
IMPROV FOR FUN
Discover improvisation with activities from
improv flash cards by Viola Spolin, whose
son went on to found Chicago’s Second City.
Practice creating characters, thinking on
your feet and creating new solutions. Get
on your way to approaching new challenges
and changes with focus, self-assurance and
confidence.
9125 CPER 8-001
Thursday, June 30 to July 28
(No class July 7)
6:30-8:30 p.m.
4 Sessions
Grayslake Campus, TBA
$99 M. Fornwald
COMMUNICATION: MEDIA
BECOME YOUR OWN PRODUCTION
TEAM: ONLINE ALTERNATIVE MEDIA
PRODUCTION
Learn how the world of media has changed
and how you can make it work for you! The
legacy media can’t keep up with the new
world of media, which isn’t directed by
executives and production teams, but by
YOU. Learn how podcasting, online video
production and more are all connected and
how you can become your own production
team for cheap.
9078 CCMP 51-081
Friday, June 10 to July 1
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
4 Sessions
Virtual Live
$75 A. Carter
15Creative Arts Dance
LEARN SOCIAL LATIN DANCE - SALSA
Learn to dance one of the two most popular
social Latin dances, Salsa, featured at clubs,
weddings and social events. Get moving and
have fun!
9094 CDAN 10-031
Wednesday, June 8-29
7-8 p.m.
4 Sessions
Lake County Tech Campus, H145
$89 A. & R. Hill
LEARN SOCIAL LATIN
DANCE - BACHATA
Learn to dance one of the two most popular
Painting social Latin dances, Bachata, featured at
BUTTONHOLES, ZIPPERS clubs, weddings and social events. Get
IN FULL BLOOM WATERCOLOR AND HEMS...OH, MY! moving and have fun!
SUNFLOWERS Learn how to make basic buttonholes
Stately sunflowers are the inspiration for and how to sew on buttons with a sewing 9096 CDAN 13-031
lively watercolor painting projects. Sketch machine. Learn different ways to insert Wednesday, July 6-27
the blooms (as well as insects they attract) zippers. Discover multiple hem types and 7-8 p.m.
and add layers of color. Bring the garden into which ones best suit your type of fabric, 4 Sessions
focus as you learn to add depth and vibrancy garments and home decor. Beginning and Lake County Tech Campus, H145
to your paintings. A supply fee of $10 is experienced sewers are welcome. Students $89 A. & R. Hill
payable to the instructor at first class. will need their own sewing machine and
accessories. A supply list will be provided
prior to the first class. BALLROOM DANCING STEP BY STEP:
9073 CCRF 12-001
Wednesday and Thursday, June 29-30 FOX TROT OR WALTZ
1-3 p.m. 9099 CCRF 51-001 Ballroom dancing is not just for your first
2 Sessions Thursday, July 7-28 dance! Feel confident whether on a cruise,
Grayslake Campus, TBA 6:30-9 p.m. at a wedding or out on the town. Choose
$35 J. Evans 6 Sessions professional dance instruction focusing
Grayslake Campus, C106 either on the fox trot or waltz. Couples are
$149 M. Wagner-Webb encouraged to register together.
Textile Arts FOX TROT
BEGINNER QUILTING: RIPPED LOG 9095 CDAN 12-031
BEGINNER SEWING: CABIN QUILT Thursday, June 9 to July 7
Learn these quilting basics in a fun, 7-8 p.m.
SEW HAPPY TOGETHER introductory class: quilt terminology, fabric
Learn the basics of needles, threading and 4 Sessions
selection, color coordination, fabric tearing Lake County Tech Campus, H145
troubleshooting. Discover how to read a
(grain straightening), log cabin squares, quilt $89 A. & R. Hill
pattern and choose fabric. Enjoy cutting,
seam allowances, log cabin patterns, batting
assembling and completing your own sewing
and backing, tie through and stitch-in-the- WALTZ
project. A supply list will be provided before
ditch. Make a nine-square baby quilt or
the first session and the instructor will
wall hanging (approximately 47” x 47”) as
9097 CDAN 11-031
discuss additional supplies in class. Bring Thursday, July 14 to August 4
your final project. Bring your own sewing
your own sewing machine, sharp scissors 7-8 p.m.
machine. Supplies will be discussed at the
and a box of pins. Returning students are 4 Sessions
first class and a supply list will be provided.
welcome. Lake County Tech Campus, H145
$89 A. & R. Hill
9100 CCRF 53-001
9098 CCRF 31-001 Monday, July 11 to August 1
Wednesday, July 6-27
6-9 p.m.
6-9 p.m.
6 Sessions
6 Sessions
Grayslake Campus, C106
Grayslake Campus, C106
$179 M. Wagner-Webb
$179 M. Wagner-Web
16ENDEAVOR
INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980
www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment
Fitness Outdoor Recreation
Stay active! Stay fit! Stay healthy! From cardio to strength training, flexibility STORM CHASERS: UNDERSTANDING
to sports-focused classes, Personal Enrichment offers a variety of fitness SEVERE WEATHER PHENOMENON
classes to meet your needs. These competitively priced, NON-CREDIT Experience an exciting introduction to severe
classes should not be taken for a grade or credit hours. Join our highly weather phenomenon, the forecasting
techniques involved and how to observe such
trained and experienced instructors and exceed your goals. events safely. Ideally this four week class will
meet twice in the classroom and twice in the
Visit https://bit.ly/3Bl8CYL for complete class descriptions. field guided by an experienced storm chaser.
Get a close-up view of the equipment in a
Summer 2022 classes are held in-person or virtual live (see below) storm chaser vehicle. You are responsible for
and are $135 each. your own transportation to the field locations.
If you are unable to attend in the field, virtual
Classes begin the week of June 6 and fill quickly. Please register early learning may be an option but is highly
dependent on internet coverage in the field.
to get the schedule you want
9088 CREC 37-001
AEROBICS AND BODY TONING Wednesday, June 8-29
9066 CFIT 15-001 7-9 p.m.
Monday and Wednesday, June 6 to July 27 4 Sessions
Grayslake Campus, 0706 Grayslake Campus, TBA
6-7:50 p.m. D. Paul $79 J. Walters
AEROBIC FITNESS
9067 CFIT 16-001
Monday-Thursday, June 6 to July 27
Grayslake Campus, 0706
12-12:50 p.m. R. Atkinson
Trips and Tours
PILATES WISCONSIN CATHEDRAL TOUR
9050 CFIT 1-001 Discover unbelievable European architectural
Monday-Thursday, June 6 to July 27 and historical treasures without leaving the
Grayslake Campus, 0706 Midwest. Visit Marquette University’s Church
11-11:50 a.m. T. Wheeler of the Gesu and St. Joan of Arc Chapel, St.
Anthony and the Basilica of Saint Josaphat.
STRENGTH TRAINING Feast your eyes, mind and your palate during
9051 CFIT 55-001 this relaxed tour of discovery. Transportation
Monday-Thursday, June 6 to July 27 and lunch are included. There will be
Grayslake Campus, 0703 considerable walking and stair climbing. Wear
8 a.m. to 8:50 a.m. T. Wheeler comfortable walking shoes.
Bus will depart from CLC parking lot 2 across
from the CLC Horticulture Building at 8:30
YOGA a.m. Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to
9052 CFIT 51-001 departure time.
Tuesday and Thursday, June 7 to July 28
6-7:50 p.m. Please note: An effort is made to conduct
Grayslake Campus, 0706 all tours as described. Substitutions may
6-7:50 p.m. T. Skarbulas be necessary when situations arise that
are beyond our control. Cancellations for
9053 CFIT 51-081 tours may be made up to seven business
Monday-Thursday, June 6 to July 28 days before the tour. After that no refund is
Virtual Live possible.
7-7:50 a.m. L. Lancaster
9104 CTRP 4-001
ZUMBA Tuesday, July 26
9049 CFIT 50-001 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday-Thursday, June 6 to July 28 1 Session
Grayslake Campus, 0706 Meet at Grayslake Campus
4-4:50 p.m. L. Lancaster $195 Staff
17Personal Enrichment
Explore
STEAM-based
academic enrichment
Taught by experienced
educators
Fun for grades 1-8
Academic enrichment
camps start June 6
Explore Camps (Grades 1-8)
• Academic Toolbox
• Art
• Chemistry
• Creative Writing
• Engineering
• Filmmaking
• Forensics
• Geometry
• Graphic Design
• Lasers/Photonics/Optics
• LEGO®
• Math
• NASA Camp
• Nature Studies
• Photography
• Reading
• Robotics
• Study Skills
• Wearable Technology
• Web Design
18 18 CHANGING Dreams.EXPLORE CAMPS
INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980
www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment
Explore Camp: Explore Camp: Explore Camp:
Academic Toolbox Art & Math Creative Writing
PLAN. STUDY. EXCEL. HAVE FUN! MATH ART: FASCINATING ELEMENTS ADVANCED WRITERS IN PROGRESS
TOOLS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF MATH, ART AND NATURE (GRADES 6-8)
(GRADES 6-8) (GRADES 4-5) Explore your creative and analytic writing
Rev up your study skills for higher test scores Discover Kandinski, one of the pioneer artists skills by participating in the six-stage wring
and academic success. Learn how to study who used geometric shapes in his abstract process. Delve into storytelling and persuasive
at school and still have time for fun. Identify works of art. Learn one point perspective writing. Complete an original short story and
your learning style and maximize its impact to create a picture with the appearance of persuasive essay by the end of camp.
on your study approach. Learn note-taking, three dimensions. Learn to Zentangle and
retention techniques, time management, tessellate! Use your knowledge of math — 9032 CEXP 59-021
listening skills, outlining and test-taking lines, shapes and angles — to relate these Monday-Thursday, June 20-23
strategies. concepts to nature. With STEAM principles 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
in mind, construct creative and interesting 4 Sessions
8993 CEXP 2-001 art projects. Have fun using transformations, Southlake Campus
Monday-Thursday, July 18-21 Fibonacci numbers and more to create $195 K. Galuska
1-4 p.m. original masterpieces.
9031 CEXP 59-001
4 Sessions Monday-Thursday, July 18-21
Grayslake Campus 8978 CEXP 15-001 1-4 p.m.
$195 S. Pantelic Monday-Thursday, July 18-21 4 Sessions
1-4 p.m. Grayslake Campus
4 Sessions $195 K. Galuska
Explore Camp: Art Grayslake Campus
$195 Jo Ann Tong
DRAW AND PAINT LEAP WRITE IN TO CREATIVE
NATURAL ELEMENTS OF ART: WRITING (GRADES 6-8)
GEORGIA O’KEEFE Explore Camp: NEW Camp! Goodbye, writer’s block. Hello
creativity and inspiration! Using a variety of
(GRADES 4-5 AND GRADES 6-8)
Discover Georgia O’Keefe and explore drawing
Chemistry prompts, write flash fiction, mini-memoirs,
found poems and many more exercises that
and painting natural elements of art. Learn JUNIOR CHEMISTS: EXPLORE will unleash what you most need to say. So
how to view, draw and paint in watercolors a
display of natural elements. Learn the basics
MATTER MATTERS (GRADES 4-5) take a deep breath, relax, reset and leap
Explore matter by learning to identify, write in! Textbook is included.
of good composition and practice simple
measure, combine and change it. Create
techniques. 9000 CEXP 27-001
exciting chemical reactions to discover how
matter interacts. Perform an experiment to Monday-Thursday, June 27-30
GRADES 4-5 find the identity of a secret material. Discover 1-4 p.m.
9033 CEXP 77-001 properties of matter, learn terms related to 4 Sessions
Monday-Thursday, June 27-30 matter and discover how matter changes Grayslake Campus
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. states (without leaving Illinois!). $195 J. Macken
4 Sessions
Grayslake Campus 9030 CEXP 51-021
$195 M. Brown Monday-Thursday, June 20-23
1-4 p.m.
Explore Camp:
GRADES 6-8 4 Sessions Creativity & Innovation
9042 CEXP 88-001 Southlake Campus
Monday-Thursday, July 25-28 $195 K. Galuska INNOVATION DAYS: CREATE YOUR
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. PASSION PROJECT (GRADES 4-5)
4 Sessions 9029 CEXP 51-001 Immerse yourself in doing something you
Grayslake Campus Monday-Thursday, July 25-28 enjoy and creating a “passion project”
$195 M. Brown 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. complete with a final display to share what
4 Sessions you learned with others so they can enjoy it,
Grayslake Campus too. Choose anything you are interested in:
$195 K. Galuska dance, creating games, making tutorial videos
or whatever brings you joy!
8983 CSCC 11-001
Monday-Thursday, June 27-30
1-4 p.m.
4 Sessions
Grayslake Campus
$195 E. Erickson 19Explore Camp: Explore Camp: Explore Camp:
Engineering Filmmaking & Forensic Science
JUNIOR ENGINEERS: EXPLORE Photography FORENSICS IN ACTION (GRADES 6-8)
ENERGY (GRADES 4-5) Explore how forensic science, the application
Explore various forms of energy: potential, 3-2-1 ACTION! FILMMAKING WITH of science in legal proceedings, is used by a
kinetic, sound, electrical, chemical and heat. DIGITAL MEDIA (GRADES 6-10) variety of professions to investigate crimes.
Build wrecking balls, musical instruments, Learn visual storytelling through hands-on Learn principles and techniques including
circuits and hand warmers – items that use video creation. Work in collaboration with photography and evidence collection. Engage
each type of energy. Gain new knowledge of, your team members and learn to write, in an opportunity to apply your knowledge to
interest in and respect for the energy around produce, record and edit your video. Students “solve” a mock crime.
you as you become an energy expert. should bring: charged photo device (iPhone,
tablet or digital video camera with internal 8994 CEXP 67-001
9041 CSCC 60-001 memory or a memory card to store high- Monday-Thursday, July 25-28
Monday-Thursday, July 25-28 quality images); a USB cable to connect device 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
1-4 p.m. to computer; tripod and a flash drive; outdoor 4 Sessions
4 Sessions clothing (hat, sunglasses, sunblock). Note: Grayslake Campus
Grayslake Campus This camp meets three days. $225 C. Vanden Berk
$195 K. Galuska
8972 CEXP 6-001
Monday-Wednesday, June 13-15
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
3 Sessions Explore Camp:
Explore Camp: Grayslake Campus
Graphic Design
Engineering Art $225 E. Lopez
GRAPHIC DESIGN: CREATE. DESIGN.
INTEGRATING STEM AND ART: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: LAYOUT. PRINT. (GRADES 6-8)
WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY TAKE BETTER PHOTOS (GRADES 6-8) Learn about the art and design necessary
(GRADES 6-8) Get ready to learn basic photography to create your own visual pieces similar to
STEM and art go high tech. Create a one-of- techniques and camera settings. Discover those seen in advertising and media. Practice
a-kind necklace pendant, illuminated mask digital photography etiquette, useful making your own work using free online
and felt bracelet while learning the basics of photography apps and techniques to make apps. Translate your digital image creations
electronic circuitry. Get hands-on experience your images stand out. Enjoy basic computer into products such as keychains and buttons.
with sewing circuits, 3D printing and laser photo editing with Adobe Photoshop. Bring Prior to the first day of camp, sign up for the
technology in CLC’s Baxter Innovation lab. to class: fully charged device (iPhone, tablet following free apps online. If you are under
or digital camera) with enough available the age of 13, your parents will need to sign
8969 CSCC 35-001 memory or a memory card to store high- you up if you don’t have an existing account.
Monday-Thursday, June 6-9 quality images; a USB cable to connect device 1. Gravit Designer Pro: https://www.designer.
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. to computer; tripod and a flash drive; outdoor io/en/offers/freegravit/
4 Sessions clothing (hat, sunglasses, sunblock). 2. Canva for Education: https://www.canva.
Grayslake Campus com/education/students/
$195 J. Edwards 8973 CEXP 46-001
Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 8974 CEXP 37-001
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday-Thursday, June 20-23
4 Sessions 1-4 p.m.
Grayslake Campus 4 Sessions
$195 E. Lopez Grayslake Campus
$195 E. Lopez
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