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NONCREDIT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2020 | APRIL-JUNE REGISTER NOW! SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER FOR DETAILS OR VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
4 easy ways to register! REGISTER EARLY! DATES AND EVENTS Your enrollment does matter. Decisions Visit aacc.edu for the full calendar. to run each class are based on enrollment prior to the start date of each class. FEBRUARY MAY Courses are continually being added SPRING NONCREDIT MEMORIAL DAY to the schedule. For the most REGISTRATION BEGINS May 23-25 Tuesday, Feb. 18 No classes. College closed. up-to-date course offerings, visit us at aacc.edu/noncredit. Payment is due at the time of registration. KIDS IN COLLEGE 1 ONLINE Register online through MyAACC. MARCH SPRING BREAK March 16-22 PARENT ORIENTATION 9-10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 30 Location TBA Step-by-step instructions on page 65 No classes. College closed. Join us at our parent orientation to learn or visit www.aacc.edu/noncredit. about the day-to-day operations of the 2 REGISTER IN PERSON Kids in College Summer Camp program. Meet our staff and have all your Arnold: APRIL questions answered. Center for Applied Learning and Technology SUMMER NONCREDIT (CALT) Room 115 REGISTRATION BEGINS 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday Tuesday, April 28 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday JUNE 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday KIDS IN COLLEGE 410-777-2325 PARENT ORIENTATION 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 3 Additional Registration Sites: Location TBA Records and Registration / Arnold Join us at our parent orientation to learn AACC at Arundel Mills about the day-to-day operations of the Glen Burnie Town Center Kids in College Summer Camp program. Meet our staff and have all your Fort Meade Army Education Center questions answered. Visit aacc.edu/noncredit for information. 3 REGISTER BY MAIL Mail a completed and signed registration HEALTH PROFESSION INFORMATION SESSIONS Interested in a career form (page 66) with payment to: as a central sterile processor, Continuing Education and Workforce dental assistant, Development veterinary assistant Attn: ISC – CALT 115 or nail tech? 101 College Parkway Arnold, MD 21012-1895 Information sessions are offered throughout 4 FAXFax completed and signed registration the term. Visit cewd.eventbrite.com form with credit card payment for details. information to: 410-777-4325. CONNECT WITH AACC: For information visit aacc.edu/noncredit or call 410-777-2325.
Scholarships School of Continuing Education and Workforce Development Scholarship Opportunities The School of Continuing Education and Workforce Development offers scholarship opportunities to students in approved noncredit certificate programs such as dental assisting, commercial truck driving, veterinary assisting and A+ computer repair. While scholarship funding varies depending on the funding sources, scholarship awards generally cover 75% of the cost of tuition and fees. To be eligible for a scholarship, students must be enrolled in an approved certificate program and must demonstrate financial need. Students should complete the scholarship application and the barriers assessment completely, and submit them with all required documentation at one time. For information about AACC scholarship opportunities and deadlines, and to download application materials, visit www.aacc.edu/costs-and-paying and select Other Ways to Pay for Noncredit.
REGISTER NOW! Computers and Technology.................................................. 20-22 Application Development.................................................... 22 4 Easy Ways to Register..................................... inside front cover Basic Computer Skills.................................................... 20, 22 Payment Options and Scholarships............................................64 Certification Preparation............................................... 20, 22 Registering Online: Step-by-step................................................. 65 Printing 3-D Printing.................................................................... 20 Registration Form............................................................................. 66 Programing, Coding and Scripting............................................ 21 Software and Internet Applications......................................... 21 Web Design and Development.......................................... 22 EVENTS AND ARTICLES Dates and Events.................................................. inside front cover Construction and Trades.........................................................23-26 Construction Estimating..............................................................23 AACC Pop-Up Classes .................................................................. 34 Landscape....................................................................................... 24 Truck Driving.................................................................................. 24 INFORMATION Welding.......................................................................................... 25 How to Use this Schedule.................................................................4 Food and Beverage Management.............................................. 26 Campus Map........................................................................................5 Bartender......................................................................................... 26 Food Industry Certifications...................................................... 26 Policies and General Information.......................................... 62-63 Index of Online Offerings........................................................ 68-69 Health and Medical...................................................................27-29 Index of Subjects.........................................................................70-71 Assisted Living Manager.............................................................27 Basic Life Support, CPR and First Aid......................................27 Dental Assisting............................................................................ 28 CAREER AND Nursing............................................................................................ 29 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Pool and Spa Operation................................................................. 30 Job training, professional development, technical Real Estate......................................................................................... 30 certifications Licensure Preparation.................................................................. 30 Business......................................................................................... 15-16 Accounting and Finance........................................................ 16 Teaching Certifications........................................................... 30-31 Administration and Management................................15, 16 ESL Instructor................................................................................. 30 Entrepreneurship................................................................15, 16 Fitness Instructor........................................................................... 31 Job Skills Enhancement.......................................................... 16 Teacher Professional Development.......................................... 31 Marketing.............................................................................15, 16 Yoga Instructor............................................................................... 31 Nonprofit Leadership.............................................................. 16 Casino and Gaming Industry........................................................ 17 Casino Poker Dealer...................................................................... 17 Table Games Dealer...................................................................... 17 Child Care...................................................................................... 18-19 Core of Knowledge........................................................................ 18 Pre-Service Training...................................................................... 18 2 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
BASIC EDUCATION Parenting and Family Life............................................................. 49 Caregiving....................................................................................... 49 Adult basic skills, GED, college preparation, ESL Parenting One-on-One............................................................... 49 Adult Basic Skills..............................................................................32 Peer Learning Partnership...................................................... 50-51 GED.......................................................................................................32 Photography...........................................................................51, 51 English as a Second Language (ESL).........................................33 Recreation and Fitness............................................................52-53 Interactive English.........................................................................33 Fishing.............................................................................................. 52 Golf.................................................................................................... 52 Martial Arts.................................................................................... 53 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Yoga.................................................................................................. 53 Cultural arts, food and culinary, fitness, history, World Languages...................................................................... 54-57 financial planning, parenting, and more. American Sign Language............................................................ 54 Chinese............................................................................................ 54 Arts, Dance, Music and Theater .........................................35-38 French..................................................................................54, 55 Crafts and Sewing......................................................................... 35 German............................................................................................ 54 Dance............................................................................................... 36 Italian................................................................................... 55, 55 Drawing...............................................................................37, 37 Japanese.................................................................................... 55 Jewelry..............................................................................................37 Russian............................................................................................. 55 Music....................................................................................37, 37 Spanish................................................................................ 55, 55 Painting and Printmaking............................................................ 38 Spanish Fluency for Professionals.............................................57 Casino.................................................................................................. 39 Writing....................................................................................57, 57 Learn to Play................................................................................... 39 College Test Preparation............................................................... 39 Graduate.................................................................................... 39 SENIORS Undergraduate........................................................................ 39 Seniors.......................................................................................... 58-59 Communication and Critical Thinking................................ 39 Computer Technology................................................................. 58 Guild for LIFE.................................................................................. 58 Food and Beverage...................................................................40-43 Healthy Living for Older Adults................................................ 59 Cooking Demonstrations............................................... 40, 41 Event Planning.......................................................................... 41 Hands-On Cooking......................................................................40 The In-Home Classroom............................................................ 43 YOUTH PROGRAMS Wine, Beer and Spirits................................................................. 43 Kids in College..................................................................................60 Academic Success........................................................................60 History and Heritage...............................................................44-45 Before/After Care.........................................................................60 Local and Regional........................................................................44 Kinder Musik........................................................................................ Traditions From Around the World.........................................44 STEM................................................................................................60 United States History..................................................................44 Home and Lifestyle..................................................................45-48 Financial Planning and Investing................................ 45, 48 Floral Design................................................................................... 46 Gardening...........................................................................47, 48 Home Improvement and Ownership...................................... 47 Interior Design........................................................................ 48 Pet Ownership...............................................................................48 Pages with this icon indicate the heading Self-Defense...................................................................................48 or subheading is shown in the online course Wellness............................................................................ 48, 48 advertisement on the indicated page. 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NAVIGATING A COURSE CORE OF KNOWLEDGE CREDIT/ CHILD CARE TRAINING/TEACHER REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON NONCREDIT SHARE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LICENSURE RENEWAL CODE COURSE TITLE UNDERSTANDING THE CLOUD CONTENT AREA D CATEGORY A COURSE DESCRIPTION Learn everything you need to truly understand the Creative Cloud, including how it works, what CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS drives it, why it's so popular and how to make it work for you. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Working PRE/COREQUISITE knowledge of PC hardware and software. COURSE NOTE Note: Some sections offered online. Offered in partnership with ed2go. ONLINE COURSE AND ONLINE PARTNER COURSE COST. † INDICATES THE TUITION IS NOT WAIVED FOR SENIORS AND DISABLED RETIREES. Cost: $132† includes $72 fee. SECTION ID OLA-372-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO Kowalewski INSTRUCTOR LAST NAME SECTION ID OLA-372-902 Sept. 26-Oct. 31 CADE 008 Kunsman INSTRUCTOR LAST NAME NUMBER OF SESSIONS 10 sessions MW 6-9:45 pm SECTION NOTE Note: No class Sept. 28. BUILDING AND ROOM NUMBER MEETING DAYS START AND END DATE START AND END TIME MEASURES OF ACHIEVEMENT A CEWD certificate is a great way to demonstrate to an employer you AACC IS ISSUING DIGITAL BADGES have received job training or completed a series of courses that resulted A digital badge is a visual representation of a learning experience, achievement, learning in improved skills or technical knowledge. See pages 6-11 for a complete outcome or competency that is issued to the student electronically. list of all CEWD certificate offerings. For information, visit Digital badges: • Show the skills and concepts that prove your claims on résumés to employers. www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2325. • Single-click sharing gives employers a verifiable way to see your achievements. • Can be shared to social media sites such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, email and/or online portfolios that you can share with employers and friends. Badges are issued for: A CEU (Continuing Education Unit) is a measure used by continuing • A+ Customer Service • Guest Service Gold education programs. CEUs are issued upon successful completion as a • Carnival Games • Office Essentials permanent record of training and professional development activities. • Casino Blackjack • AutoCAD 2-D CEUs can mean increased compensation or recognition. • Minibaccarat • Interactive English: Intermediate ESL • Cyber Analyst • Interactive English: Advanced ESL • Cyber Safety LOCATIONS AROUND THE COUNTY ALST • All State Career Schools CATS • Center for Applied Technology - South SPGC • Severna Park Golf Center 2200 Broening Highway 211 Central Ave. E. 1257 Gov. Ritchie Highway Baltimore, MD 21224 Edgewater, MD 21037 Severna Park, MD 21146 ANNA • Annapolis High School CCPT • Center for Cyber and Professional Training SPHS • Severna Park High School 2700 Riva Road 7556 Teague Road 60 Robinson Road Annapolis, MD 21401 Hanover, MD 21076 Severna Park, MD 21146 AHB • Annapolis Home Brew EARL • Earlbeck Gases and Technologies 836 Ritchie Hwy #19 8204 Pulaski Highway SSTC• Sales and Service Training Center Severna Park, MD 21146 Baltimore, MD 21237 7000 Arundel Mills Circle Hanover, MD 21061 AACC • Anne Arundel Community College GBTC • Glen Burnie Town Center 101 College Parkway 101 Crain Highway N. SRHS • South River High School Arnold, MD 21012 Glen Burnie, MD 21061 201 Central Ave. E. Edgewater, MD 21037 AAMC • Anne Arundel Medical Center HCAT • Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute 2001 Medical Parkway 7438 Gov. Ritchie Highway TPBX • Temple Boxing LLC Annapolis, MD 21401 Glen Burnie, MD 21061 2129 Baldwin Ave. AMIL • Arundel Mills IEC • IEC Chesapeake Crofton, MD 21114 7009 Arundel Mills Circle 8751 Freestate Drive, Suite 250 Hanover, MD 21076 Laurel, MD 20723 WHEB • Willow Oak Herb Farm 8109 Telegraph Road CART • Chesapeake Arts Center NCHS • North County High School Severn, MD 21144 194 Hammonds Lane 10 E. First Ave. Brooklyn Park, MD 21225 Glen Burnie, MD 21061 CATN • Center for Applied Technology - North QWPA • Quiet Waters Park 800 Stevenson Road 600 Quiet Waters Park Road Severn, MD 21144 Annapolis, MD 21403 4 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES are a great way to show an employer you have achieved the learning outcomes in preparation for a specific job or occupation, or successfully completed a series of courses resulting in improved skills or technical knowledge. Certificates may be issued to participants upon successful completion of the noncredit certificate requirements listed below and submission of a signed CEWD certificate application; there is no application fee. For information and forms visit www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2325. BUSINESS CASINO AND CHILD CARE ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE GAMING INDUSTRY CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE EXAM PREPARATION ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES USING TECHNOLOGY AACC offers eight Dealer School CEWD certificates. CE.CDA-PREP CE.ACCT.PRINC-TECH With the exception of the Casino Poker Dealer, all require Students will be provided extensive coaching and mentoring Enrich your employment prospects or gain the successful completion of COO-366 Introduction to throughout the training; instructors will monitor confidence to start your own business by mastering the Casino Games, GAM-300 ACT I Blackjack Dealer or a application completion, site visit and exam preparation. most popular accounting software applications. Develop current dealer license as a prerequisite to the program. The resulting CDA credential will enable the recipient spreadsheets and utilize contemporary bookkeeping For information visit www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates an opportunity for more responsible positions in the databases for use in small- to medium-sized businesses. or call 410-777-2743. field of early childhood, possible increased salary Successfully complete the five courses listed below and advancement in the child care credential system. to earn a CEWD certificate. This program is eligible for ACT 1 BLACKJACK DEALER CE.ACT1BLACKJACK This certificate will supply individuals with both the CEWD scholarships. GAM-300 Accelerated Career Training 1: Blackjack Dealer educational requirements and the technical support CTU-340 QuickBooks Computerized Accounting: necessary to apply for the written exam and verification Basics and Beyond CARNIVAL GAMES DEALER visit as required by the Council for Professional CTU-324 Microsoft Word: Introduction CE.CASINO-CARNIVAL Recognition. This certificate program also supports the CTU-327 Microsoft Excel: Introduction CLI-356 Carnival Games Dealer Report on Developing a Master Plan on Professional CTU-328 Microsoft Excel: Intermediate Development for Teacher and Providers of Early CTU-342 Applying Accounting Skills CASINO CRAPS DEALER Childhood Education as submitted by the Maryland State CE.CASINO-CRAPS Department of Education. ADMINISTRATION AND COO-374 Introduction to Craps ECE-303 Child Development Associate Review COO-367 Casino Craps Dealer and Application MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL CASINO PAI GOW POKER DEALER FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDER CE.ADMIN.PROF CE.CASINO-PAIGOW CE.CHILD.FAM-CARE Be an essential component of the modern workforce COO-371 Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer A loving and supportive home are the foundation as a Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®). Use of well-developed and happy children. Learn how to the latest technology for planning, travel and meeting CASINO PAI GOW TILES DEALER apply the framework of child growth and development coordination and record maintenance. Apply the CE.CASINO.PGT-DEALER concepts into creating your own home child care center. fundamentals of business law and ethical considerations COO-372 Casino Pai Gow Tiles Dealer Cultivate a safe, nurturing and enriching environment when managing operations such as vetting team for all. Fulfills the requirements of the Maryland State members. Prepare for the CAP® exam in partnership CASINO POKER DEALER Department of Education (MSDE) Office of Child Care to with the International Association of Administrative CE.CASINO-POKER.ADV become a family child care provider. Successfully complete Professionals. Successfully complete the two courses COO-385 Casino Poker Dealer the following six pre-service training child care courses listed below to earn a CEWD certificate and help prepare CLI-302 Advanced Casino Poker Dealer to earn an AACC CEWD certificate and fulfill the training for the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP®) requirement required by the Maryland State Department exam administered by the International Association CASINO ROULETTE DEALER of Education Office of Child Care to become a family child of Administrative Professionals. For information visit CE.CASINO-ROULETTE care provider. Visit www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates. www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2910. COO-373 Casino Roulette Dealer CDA-321 Family CC Module 1 - Child Development BNS-551 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals CDA-322 Family CC Module 2 - Curriculum BNS-552 Administrative Assistant Applications MINI BACCARAT DEALER CDA-323 Family CC Module 3 - Health, Safety CE.DEALER.MINI-BACC and Nutrition COO-397 Casino Mini Baccarat Dealer CDA-324 Family CC Module 4 - Special Needs CDA-325 Family CC Module 5 - Professionalism CDA-326 Family CC Module 6 - Community 6 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES LEAD TEACHER 90-HOUR INFANT AND TODDLER CHILD CARE TRAINING COMPUTERS ESSENTIAL COMPUTER SKILLS FOR TODAY’S WORKFORCE CE.INFANT-90 AND TECHNOLOGY CE.ESTL-COMP Experienced child care providers seeking lead teacher We are continuously developing new programs to Whether you’re new to the workforce or reentering positions in child care centers specifically for infants meet industry needs and student demand. Visit in today’s fast-paced environment, modern computer and toddlers can fulfill Maryland State Department of www.aacc.edu/jobtraining and select Computers skills are essential to nearly every profession. Learn Education (MSDE) Office of Child Care requirements and Technology to see all of our course and program terminology and the critical functions that can for teachers and senior staff with training from offerings including the following new programs: advance your confidence and support your growth AACC. Training consists of two noncredit courses. • AutoCAD Certified User in your desired position. Successfully complete the one Students will study the various aspects of growth • IT Support Specialist required course and one of the electives listed below and development of children from birth through to earn a CEWD certificate. For information visit adolescence. Students also will learn the principles AUTOCAD CERTIFIED USER www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2910. of learning, learning environments and activities. CE.AUTOCAD CTU-339 Essential Computer Skills for Today's Workforce Successful completion requires 100% attendance Master basic and advanced design skills, as you gain Elective courses (one elective required): and 75% or better on all assessments. hands-on practice in using the 2-D tools in AutoCAD ONL-323 Résumé Writing Workshop ECT-305 Child Growth and Development 2018. After gaining mastery in using basic tools, you’ll ONL-334 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search ECT-328 Methods and Materials: Infant and Toddlers advance to explore efficiency tools, complex objects, use of external reference and image files, advanced plotting, FUNDAMENTALS OF 21ST CENTURY LEAD TEACHER 90-HOUR PRESCHOOL and customizations. With Autodesk certified curriculum, PROJECT MANAGEMENT CHILD CARE you’ll learn all of the skills needed to prepare in part for CE.FUND.PROJECT-MGT CE.CHILD.LD-TEACH the Autodesk AutoCAD 2018 Certified Professional and Project managers plan, coordinate, implement and Lead your pupils to a bright and successful future User exams. Successfully complete the two courses listed finalize business initiatives according to specifications, as a Lead Preschool Teacher. Master the methodologies below to earn a CEWD certificate. For information visit budget constraints and deadlines. Responsibly lead a of child growth and development concepts that promote www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2910. team through all elements of the project scope to ensure social, emotional, physical and cognitive development OLL-300 AutoCad 2018 Certified User Part 1 a project’s success. Successfully complete the three in young children. Fulfills the requirements of the OLL-301 AutoCad 2018 Certified User Part 2 courses listed below and submit a student application Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Office form to earn a CEWD certificate. For information, visit of Child Care for teachers and senior staff. CERTIFIED INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2910. Successfully complete the following two courses to earn PROFESSIONAL - EXAM PREP BNS-513 Project Management Fundamentals a CEWD certificate and fulfill Maryland State Department CE.INFOSYS.SEC-EXAM BNS-514 Project Management Applications of Education Office of Child Care 90-hour child care Nearly all industries are demanding certified, OLA-357 Introduction to Microsoft Project 2013 requirements for preschool teachers. Successful experienced information security professionals to protect OR OLT-359 Microsoft Project 2016 completion requires 100% attendance and 75% their information and assets. The Certified Information or better on all assessments. Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Certification – the ECT-305 Child Growth and Development world’s global security standard – is a vendor neutral ECT-306 Methods and Materials: Early Childhood certification governed by the nonprofit International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium LEAD TEACHER 90-HOUR SCHOOL-AGE (ISC)2. Achieving CISSP proves high proficiency in and CHILD CARE TRAINING deep understanding of security concepts, principles and CE.SCHOOLAGE-90 methodologies. Successfully complete the course listed Experienced child care providers seeking lead below to earn a CEWD certificate and help prepare for teacher positions in child care centers specifically the CISSP exam. For information visit www.aacc.edu/ for school-age children can fulfill Maryland State cewdcertificates or call 410-777-7387. Department of Education (MSDE) Office of Child Care NTW-521 Certified Information Systems Security requirements for teachers and senior staff with training Professional from AACC. Training consists of two noncredit courses. Students will study the various aspects of growth COMPTIA CYBERSECURITY ANALYST (CySA+) and development of children from birth through CE.CYSA-PLUS adolescence. Students also will learn the principles This certificate program prepares students to sit for the of learning, learning environments. Successful industry recognized CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst completion requires 100% attendance and 75% (CySA+) Certification exam. Students must have or better on all assessments. completed NTW-547 CompTIA Security+ certification, ECT-305 Child Growth and Development have equivalent knowledge, or by coordinator permission prior to starting the program. ECT-370 Methods and Materials: School-Age Child NTW-574 CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) NEW COURSES ADDED DAILY, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT 7
WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT SECURE INFRASTRUCTURE ASSOCIATE CE.SEC-INFRA CONSTRUCTION We live in a mobile age where there is always an app Completion of this certificate program equips current AND TRADES for that. Compatibility, functionality and creativity are or future network and computer system professionals essential to mobile device application development. with the essential skills and principles for network BOILER OPERATIONS Learn the appropriate technology functions using security and risk management. Students must have STATIONARY ENGINEER HTML5 and CSS3, as well as JavaScript, to design, build completed CPT-363 Computer Fundamentals or have CERTIFICATION PREPARATION and optimize cross-platform mobile apps that are fast general knowledge of computer hardware and software CE.ST-ENGR-PREP and run on just about any smartphone, tablet or computer. or coordinator permission prior to starting the program. Master the central requirements of facilities maintenance Successfully complete the four online courses listed NTW-541 CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Prep including ventilation and air systems, boilers, chillers, below to earn a CEWD certificate. For information visit NTW-559 CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam Prep air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, condensers www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2910. NTW-547 CompTIA Security+ Certification Exam Prep and compressors as a Maryland Certified Stationary OLA-358 Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5 Engineer. Apply these essential skills to a variety of work OLA-359 Intermediate CSS3 and HTML5 SECURITY+ EXAM PREP settings and improve your job prospects by preparing OLA-344 Introduction to JavaScript CE.SEC-PLUS for the Maryland Board of Stationary Engineers licensing OLA-336 Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 Completion of this certificate program equips current exam. Successfully complete the two courses listed below or future network and computer system professionals to earn a CEWD certificate and help prepare for the NETWORK+ EXAM PREPARATION with the essential skills and principles for network Maryland Board of Stationary Engineers licensing exam. CE.NET-PLUS security and risk management. Students must have OCA-310 Preparation for Maryland Stationary Completion of this certificate program equips current a CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge Engineer Certification 1 or future computer network support professionals with of operating systems and hardware, and CompTIA OCA-311 Preparation for Maryland Stationary the knowledge and skills needed to design, configure, Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge of basic Engineer Certification 2 manage and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks. networking concepts, or coordinator permission prior CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge to starting the program. of operating systems and hardware required prior to NTW-547 CompTIA Security+ Certification Exam Prep CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING starting the program. CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING NTW-559 CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam Prep CE.CSTN-EST Construct a résumé that proves you have satisfied PC TECHNICIAN the industry requirements of estimating, bidding, blue CE.PC.TECH print reading and math concepts as a construction IT support positions require competency in installing, estimator. Complete this comprehensive program maintaining, customizing and operating personal in partnership with Construction Experts Inc. computers. Enhance your employment prospects by Successfully complete the five online courses listed successfully completing classes to help you prepare below to earn a CEWD certificate. For information for the CompTIA A+ exam – the industry’s certification visit www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates standard. Successfully complete the course listed below or call 410-777-2910. to earn a CEWD certificate and help prepare for the OCA-507 Introduction to Constructing Estimating CompTIA A+ certification exam. For information visit OCA-509 Construction Blueprint Reading www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-7387. OCA-510 Estimating and Bidding 1 NTW-541 CompTIA A+ Certification Prep. OCA-511 Estimating and Bidding 2 OCA-512 Construction Materials and Processes 8 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES HVAC TRUCK DRIVING COSMETOLOGY HVACR ENTRY LEVEL TECHNICIAN Students must meet eligibility requirements and schedule CE.HVACR-ENTRY an appointment with the CDL program manager. For NAIL TECHNICIAN Apply the fundamental mechanics of heating, ventilation information about AACC’s truck driving training visit NAIL TECHNICIAN and air conditioning (HVAC) by becoming an entry-level www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2935. CE.NAIL-TEC HVACR technician. Use your hands to install, maintain Interested in a career as a nail technician, one of the COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE A fastest growing occupations? Learn how to apply and repair both residential and commercial heating and CE.CDL.CLASS-A cooling systems. Complete this comprehensive program acrylic and gel nails; beginner, intermediate and Knowledge of road safety and adaptable driving skills in partnership with All-State Career. Students must meet advanced manicure and pedicure procedures and are essential components of commercial driving. Learn eligibility requirements and schedule an appointment to properly operate equipment for CDL A certification techniques; as well as discuss the business aspects with the HVACR program manager. For information visit including heavy trucks and tractor trailers. Navigate of salon management. Upon successful completion www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2040. factors such as timing and delivery in the transportation of the required four courses students will be eligible OCA-390 Fundamentals of Electricity Part 1 industry. Complete thiscomprehensive program to sit for the state board exam. Visit www.aacc.edu/ OCA-391 Fundamentals of Electricity Part 2 in partnership with All-State Career. cewdcertificates for information or call 410-777-2040. OCA-392 Mechanical Controls and Motors Part 1 OCA-334 Commercial Driver’s License Class A: Part 1 SLN-500 Nail Technician: Part 1 OCA-393 Mechanical Controls and Motors Part 2 OCA-335 Commercial Driver’s License Class A: Part 2 SLN-501 Nail Technician: Part 2 SLN-502 Nail Technician Clinical: Part 1 OCA-394 Commercial Refrigeration Part 1 COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE B SLN-503 Nail Technician Clinical: Part 2 OCA-395 Commercial Refrigeration Part 2 OCA-396 EPA Duct Design, Load Calculation Part 1 CE.CDL.CLASS-B Knowledge of road safety and adaptable driving skills OCA-397 EPA Duct Design, Load Calculation Part 2 are essential components of Commercial Driving. Learn OCA-398 Basic Refrigeration Systems Part 1 to properly operate equipment for CDL B certification OCA-399 Basic Refrigeration Systems Part 2 including straight trucks, dump trucks, passenger buses OCC-302 Air Conditioning Part 1 and motor coaches. Navigate factors such as timing, OCC-303 Air Conditioning Part 2 delivery, and passenger safety in the transportation OCC-304 Heating Systems Part 1 industry. Complete this comprehensive program OCC-305 Heating Systems Part 2 in partnership with All-State Career. OCC-306 Heat Pump Systems Part 1 OCA-343 Commercial Driver’s License Class B OCC-307 Heat Pump Systems Part 2 WELDING HVACR TECHNICIAN LEVEL ONE WELDING FOR WORK: MIG CE.HVACR-1 CE.WELD-MIG Apply the fundamental mechanics of heating, Get hands-on training using the latest equipment for ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) by completing MIG welding available in the industry. Learn terminology, this accelerated three-month program to get on the how to properly operate equipment, examine industry job fast. Use your hands to install, maintain and repair standards and apply safety practices. Complete this both residential and commercial heating and cooling comprehensive program in partnership with Earlbeck systems. Complete this comprehensive program and Gases and Technologies. procure industry recognized certificates through the OCC-345 Welding for Work: MIG North American Excellence Examination (NATE) that is WELDING FOR WORK: STICK approved by the state of Maryland. For information visit CE.WELD-STICK www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2040. Get hands-on training using the latest equipment for OCA-573 Entry Level HVAC Technician Training Part 1 Stick welding available in the industry. Learn terminology, OCA-574 Entry Level HVAC Technician Training Part 2 how to properly operate equipment, examine industry standards and apply safety practices. Complete this comprehensive program in partnership with Earlbeck Gases and Technologies. OCC-344 Welding for Work: STICK WELDING FOR WORK: TIG CE.WELD-TIG Get hands-on training using the latest equipment for TIG welding available in the industry. Learn terminology, how to properly operate equipment, examine industry standards and apply safety practices. Complete this comprehensive program in partnership with Earlbeck Gases and Technologies. OCC-346 Welding for Work: TIG NEW COURSES ADDED DAILY, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT 9
WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES FOOD AND BEVERAGE HEALTH AND MEDICAL NURSING MANAGEMENT BASIC LIFE SUPPORT, CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT/GERIATRIC NURSING ASSISTANT FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT CPR AND FIRST AID CE.CNA-GNA BARTENDER MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID Be a primary member of a patient care staff in the CE.BAR.TEND CE.MENTAL.HEA-FA role of a certified nursing/geriatric nursing assistant. Cultivate a safe and fun environment as a professional Individuals can benefit from learning how to assist others Provide assistive medical care to treat patients, provide bartender. Apply the fundamentals of bar preparation, in mental health crisis situations and take the necessary instructions and answer questions, and obtain and maintenance and cleanup. Learn terminology, beverage steps until professional help or responsible family members update patient records. Enrich your passion for helping recipes, and serving with style for a “straight up” can provide care. Visit www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates people in this rewarding profession by successfully awesome customer experience. Successfully complete or call 410-777-2401. completing classes to help you prepare for the Maryland the courses below to earn a CEWD certificate. Visit TPC-354 Mental Health First Aid Nurse Aid Written Examination and Skills Evaluation www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates for information. as well as the Maryland Geriatric Nursing Assistant HCT-357 Bartending certification exam. HCT-351 ServeSafe Alcohol Certification DENTAL ASSISTING NRN-333 CNA/GNA/PCT Theory DENTAL ASSISTING AND RADIOLOGY NRN-334 CNA/GNA/PCT Skills Lab/Clinical PROFESSIONAL COOKING SKILLS CE.DENTAL-RADIOLOGY CE.PROF-COOK Be an integral member of a dental office staff in the The Professional Cooking Skills training is designed to role of a dental assistant. Provide assistive medical care LICENSED NURSE REFRESHER quick-start your culinary skills. This training consists to treat patients, provide postoperative instructions CE. LIC-NURSE-REFRESH of five face-to-face, noncredit courses. Topics include and advice on general oral care, and obtain and update Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses with an kitchen procedures, intermediate kitchen skills, cooking patient records. Enrich your passion and support a dentist inactive nursing license planning to reenter the nursing techniques, restaurant cooking, baking techniques, and in this rewarding profession. Successfully complete the field are required to complete a refresher course by the menu costing and design. This training consists of five courses listed below to earn a CEWD certificate. Maryland Board of Nursing if they have not met the face-to-face, noncredit courses. Students attend class OCA-348 Dental Assisting and Radiology 1,000 practice hours in a five-year period. This program four days a week for 16 weeks. OPA-334 Career Development for Dental Assisting satisfies that requirement for the Maryland Board of HCT-359 Hot Kitchen Nursing. Nurses without an expired license may also HCT-333 Certification in Sanitation be interested in this program to update or expand their HCT-360 Baking Kitchen DIETARY MANAGER knowledge. Successfully complete the courses listed HCT-361 Prep Kitchen DIETARY MANAGER below to earn a CEWD certificate. HCT-362 Restaurant Kitchen CE.DIETARY.MGR NRG-306 Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 1 Theory, Apply the concepts of medical nutrition, therapy, food or NRN-521 Licensed Nurse Refresher: service operations and human resource functions Part 1 (Online) in clinical and academic careers. Examine how menus NSN-387 Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 2 – Clinical play a crucial role in individual health and support an organization’s bottom line through budget management. MEDICINE AIDE Successfully complete the six courses listed below CE.MEDICINE.AIDE to earn a CEWD certificate. Enhance your current role as a geriatric nursing assistants DMA-500 Management and Supervision for (GNA). Become certified to administer medications to Dietary Managers nursing home clients/residents DMA-501 Food Systems Management in a Maryland Long-Term Care facility as approved DMA-502 Nutrition for Dietary Managers by The Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON). Successfully DMA-503 Management and Supervision Clinical complete the course listed below to earn a DMA-504 Food Systems Management Clinical CEWD certificate. DMA-505 Nutrition Clinical NRN-325 Certified Medicine Aide 10 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES REGISTERED NURSE, CASE MANAGER/ DELEGATING NURSE IN ASSISTED LIVING TEACHING YOGA INSTRUCTOR CE.RN.CM-DN CERTIFICATIONS 200-HOUR REGISTERED YOGA TEACHER (RYT) TRAINING Take your nursing career to the next level by becoming a registered nurse case manager/delegating nurse. ESL INSTRUCTOR CE.YOGA.200 Enrich your prana by strengthening your understanding Delegate nursing functions including medication INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING ESL administration and supervise medication technicians in CE.TEACH-ESL of the art and science of yoga. Deepen your practice the assisted living setting as approved by The Maryland Welcome all who enter your classroom with and expand your knowledge in order to become a Board of Nursing (MBON). Students must be current, compassion and understanding. Showcase these yoga teacher or obtain a higher level of certification. active, registered nurses in Maryland (or a compact qualities by meeting the diverse needs of English as a Complete this compressive program in partnership state) to qualify for this program. The RN,CM/DN meets second language students. Develop practical skills for with Yoga4Life. For information visit the requirements to delegate medication administration, classroom management, create clear assignments and www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-7387. teach the 20-hour Medication Administration Training assessments, and encourage participation and student YGA-553 200 Hour Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 1 Program to the Medication Technician (MT) working in success. Successfully complete the following courses to YGA-551 200 Hour Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 2 the assisted living setting, and supervise the medication earn a CEWD certificate. For information visit YGA-552 200 Hour Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 3 technician. Successfully complete NRN-500 RN,CM/DN www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call 410-777-2901. Training Program in Assisted Living and submit a student ESL-380 Introduction to Teaching ESL 300-HOUR REGISTERED YOGA application form to be issued a CEWD certificate. Visit ELL-381 ESL Teacher Practicum TEACHER (RYT) TRAINING ESL-382 Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary CE.YOGA.300 www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates or call ESL-383 Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar Deepen your wisdom as a yoga practitioner and 410-777-2970 for information about this program. ESL-384 Teaching ESL/EFL Reading instructor by adding intermediate and advanced yoga poses to your series. Expand your teaching role to STERILE PROCESSING present at workshops or even open your own studio. TEACHER PROFESSIONAL Complete this compressive program in partnership CENTRAL STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN with Yoga4Life. Students must successfully complete CE.STERILE-PROC-TECH DEVELOPMENT the 200-hour registered yoga teacher (RYT) training Join the high-growth field of health care as a central PATHWAY TO TEACHING ADULTS certificate prior to enrolling in this program. For sterile processing technician. Ensure the cleanliness and CE.PATH.TEACH.ADULTS information visit www.aacc.edu/cewdcertificates safety of operating rooms, tables and other equipment Apply pedagogical methodologies to enhance or call 410-777-7387. in the industry and maintain an inventory of tools. Apply instruction by cultivating an atmosphere that supports this vital skill in a variety of medical settings including the unique qualities of diverse adult learners. Develop general hospitals, public health clinics, private doctors’ practical skills for engagement, management and offices and specialized surgical centers. Successfully complete design. Provide clear assessments that promote success VETERINARY the two courses listed below to earn a CEWD certificate. STP-500 Central Sterile Processing Technician for adults in the classroom and beyond. Successfully ASSISTING complete the three required courses and three of the OPA-337 Career Development electives listed below to earn a CEWD certificate. VETERINARY ASSISTING Call 410-777-2970 for information about TAD-301 Teaching the Adult Learner CE.VET-ASST this program. TAD-303 Strategies for Teaching Adults with Be an integral member of a veterinary office staff in the Diverse Needs role of a veterinary assistant. Provide assistive medical TAD-304 Assessing the Adult Learner care, support in examinations, conduct laboratory work and deliver drug therapies. Enrich your passion Elective courses (three electives required): and support animals in this rewarding profession. TAD-302 Supporting and Engaging Students Successfully complete the two courses listed below TAD-305 Technology for Educators to earn a CEWD certificate. TAD-306 Energizing your Presentations CCS-533 Veterinary Assistant 1: Outpatient TAD-307 Innovation in Education Diagnostics and Pharmacy TAD-308 Educator Portfolio Development CCS-534 Veterinary Assistant 2: Inpatient TAD-309 Culturally Responsive Instruction Surgery and Emergency TAD-310 Management Strategies in the Classroom NEW COURSES ADDED DAILY, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT 11
We are seeking dynamic professionals interested in teaching part time in the following topics/subject areas. • Adult Basic Skills/GED • Fitness-Yoga, Tai Chi, • Baking and Pastry Weight Training, • Barbering Boot Camp • Casino Gaming • Food and Beverage Management • Central Sterile Processing • Foreign Languages including Arabic, • Certified Employee Japanese, Italian, Benefits Specialist German, Spanish • Certified Librarian and French Masters Library • History Science • Hospitality • Certified Nursing Management Assistant and Geriatric Nursing Assistant • Human Resources Management • Communication • HVAC Technician • Creative Writing • Interior Design • Culinary Arts • Martial Arts • Customer Services • Nail Technician • Cyber including Java, Python, Java Script • Patient Care Technician • Dental Assisting • Philosophy • Earth Sciences • Political Science • Electrical Technician • Psychology • Employment Readiness • Stationary Engineering Including Résumé • Supervisory Skills Writing, Interviewing • Team-Building Skills • English as a Second Language Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and résumé to mrhoffman2@aacc.edu. Anne Arundel Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. As a condition of employment and in connection with your employment application process, Anne Arundel Community College shall conduct a background check on all candidates selected for employment. The information contained in such background reports shall be used for job relevant employment purposes. All offers of employment are contingent upon the favorable results of a background check screening. While we appreciate your interest in employment with Anne Arundel Community College, we regret that we are unable to sponsor employment Visas for job applicants at this time. Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) has responded to the needs of a diverse community for more than 50 years by offering high quality, affordable and accessible learning opportunities. Established in 1961, AACC is a fully-accredited, public two-year institution that offers national and regional studies that can lead to a degree or certificate, industry credential, transfer to a four-year institution, or career enhancement, personal enrichment and lifelong learning. AACC is committed to supporting and sustaining a diverse and inclusive educational environment with learning as our central mission. Diversity is not merely a goal but a value that is embedded throughout the institution in multiple areas including (but not limited to): learning, teaching, student development, institutional functioning, and engagement in partnerships with the local and global community. AACC is an equal opportunity employer who values the power of diversity and the strength it brings to the workplace. 12 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
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CORPORATE TRAINING AT ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE The Corporate Training Group is a local training and performance improvement resource right here in your backyard. Learn how your business, agency and/or organization can benefit from our customized training and consulting services in the topics such as: • Leadership development • Employee development 410-777-2732 • Coaching www.ctgaacc.com • E-learning solutions ctg@aacc.edu 14 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING BUSINESS Marketing Business............................. 15-16 Introduction to Social Media Administration Learn about social media, the top sites and their Casino and Gaming role in business and personal life. Examine case Industry...................................17 and Management studies and discuss how businesses use social media For information regarding a continuing education for communication, customer retention, branding, certificate as an administrative professional, see page 6. marketing, market research and needs assessment. Child Care........................... 18-19 CEUs issued. Introduction to Data Analysis Note: Offered online in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Computers Learn to analyze data in a business setting. Increase and Technology.................. 20-22 business productivity by analyzing collected data Cost: $202 includes $105 fee. to determine trends and make predications. CEUs issued. BIS-502-201 April 6-May 1 ONLN LERN Siscaretti Note: Offered online in partnership with Learning Construction Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Marketing Using Social Media and Trades.......................... 23-26 Cost: $202 includes $105 fee. Explore major social media including Twitter, LinkedIn BIS-569-201 April 6-May 1 ONLN LERN Rutledge and blogging, and how to use it to engage customers and clients. Develop a two-way communication and Food and Beverage marketing strategy for an organization using social Management.......................... 26 Supervisory and Leadership media. CEUs issued. Learn practical, insightful methods for effective Note: Offered online in partnership with Learning delegation, performance management and Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Health and Medical............ 27-29 performance reviews. Discuss the supervisor's role and responsibilities, and strategies for improving Cost: $202 includes $105 fee. effectiveness and leadership. CEUs issued. BIS-503-201 May 4-29 ONLN LERN Will Pool and Spa Operation........... 30 Note: Offered online in partnership with Learning Resource Network Inc. (LERN). Real Estate.............................. 30 Cost: $402 includes $205 fee. BNS-579-201 April 6-May 29 ONLN LERN Klauss Teaching Certifications....... 30-31 Business Leadership for Women Identify and develop skills to become a successful leader. Explore framing, approach to obstacles, relationship building and assertiveness. Build on strengths. Assess the successes and challenges faced by women as role models. Cost: $140† includes $77 fee. WNI-329-201 May 6-June 3 ONLN ED4CR Quinn Entrepreneurship Entrepreneur Boot Camp Identify the characteristics, knowledge and skills needed to become a successful entrepreneur. Develop goals and a plan to establish your business. Learn techniques to manage a new business successfully. CEUs issued. Note: Offered online in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Cost: $202 includes $105 fee. BIS-505-201 April 6-May 1 ONLN LERN Law NEW COURSES ADDED DAILY, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT 15
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