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Who We Are — Fall 2022 —
Open to All
What Is Workforce Development and
Montgomery College is committed to equal employment
Continuing Education (WDCE)? opportunity that assures access, equity, and diversity. Further, the
The Workforce Development and Continuing Education (WDCE) College is committed to providing an environment in which all
programs at Montgomery College provide a wide range persons are provided the opportunity for employment, participation
of noncredit and credit educational offerings and services in academic programs, and/or other college activities free from
designed to meet the needs of county residents and businesses. discrimination, any form of harassment as prohibited by federal
Individuals in career transitions, those reentering the workforce, regulations and state law, and sexual assault.
and those maintaining current technical skills, as well as those
seeking lifelong education enrichment experiences, are among National Recognition
the 25,000 students each year. High-quality noncredit courses
are available in numerous program areas including information Montgomery College Workforce Development and Continuing
technology, small business and management, technical training, Education is certified by the Learning Resources Network
certification and licensure preparation, financial planning, real (LERN), an international association in lifelong learning.
estate, early childhood education, health sciences, professional LERN has rated our Workforce Development and Continuing
development, writing, English as a Second Language, human Education unit as one of the leading providers of continuing
resources, supervision, and more. Special programs are education programs in North America.
available for older adults, adults with developmental disabilities,
and Spanish speakers. Course offerings change continuously
to reflect the ever-changing needs of the businesses and
In Remembrance
communities we serve. As you peruse the programs and services
in this publication, we’re sure you’ll find a wide variety of offerings
Mr. George Payne
suited to you.
Vice President/Provost
In addition to classes for individuals, we contract with many Applied Technologies,
businesses and government agencies to provide customized Gudelsky Institute for
training for their employees. These classes are held at places of Technical Education, and
employment or can be offered at WDCE sites throughout Workforce Development and
the county. Continuing Education
About Our Students It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing
When you enroll in one of our Workforce Development and of our leader of Workforce Development and
Continuing Education courses, you will be joining more than Continuing Education, Mr. George Payne.
25,000 people who have attended our programs during the past George began his career at Montgomery College
year. These people come from diverse backgrounds but have as a part-time faculty member in the Construction
one thing in common: the desire to learn new things. Although Management program in 1976. He became a
the median age of our students is 40, many of our students are full-time faculty member in 1984 and served as a
young or older adults. Students come from all corners of the program coordinator and department chair. George
community, regardless of age and educational experience. was part of the leadership team that developed the
Gudelsky Institute for Technical Education, becoming
About Our Faculty the inaugural director in 1997 and then later dean.
In 2000, he was named provost for Continuing
Our faculty are carefully screened professionals with expertise Education, which was later expanded to Workforce
in their fields. Some are drawn from the College’s credit Development and Continuing Education (WDCE), and
faculty. Instructors are hand-picked for their teaching skills, he was named Vice President and Provost in 2012.
professional knowledge, and talent, ensuring our reputation as
George led with respect for his team and for
a provider of high-quality courses.
Montgomery College, and he conveyed a clear
message that people were important and deserved
Where to Find Us empathy and dignity from leadership. He supported us
and motivated us to believe in ourselves and our work,
Classes are held on the Germantown, Rockville, or Takoma
encouraging us to strive to do our best. He stood by
Park/Silver Spring Campuses at Montgomery College
our side in good times and challenging times, and
and two satellite Campuses—Westfield South in Wheaton
always offered hope for a new day, noting
and the Gaithersburg Business Training Center in Olde
Towne Gaithersburg. Additional off-campus locations have “It’s all good.”
been selected for convenience, amenities, and suitability George is greatly missed here at the College.
for instruction. Classes meet at more than 40 locations
countywide, including on site at places of employment.
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— Fall 2022 — Montgomery College Industry Certification Preparation Programs
Information Technology
Montgomery College Industry
• Amazon Web Services
Certification Preparation Programs
• CISCO® Certified Network Association (CCNA)
Montgomery College provides many courses that prepare • CompTIA® Network+ Certification
individuals to sit for industry credential examinations. Further • CompTIA® Security+ Certification
details may be found on the individual program websites or at • Microsoft Office Specialist
https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/job-skills. • Oracle Certification
* Credit Program
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Contents Contact WDCE
General Information and Policies . . . . . . . . . . 103 If you need more information about course offerings, registration, or special programs available
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 through Workforce Development and Continuing Education, call us between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Locations and Key to Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Monday through Friday, or 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, at 240-567-5188 or e-mail
Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 wdce@montgomerycollege.edu.
Registration Options and Information . . . . . . 104 Registration information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .wdce@montgomerycollege.edu ............................. 240-567-5188
Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................................................... 240-683-6945
Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .montgomerycollege.edu/wdce
Programs Montgomery College Credit Courses . . . . . . ................................................................................... 240-567-5000
Adult ESOL..................................................... 90 Off-Campus Credit/Assessment of Prior Learning ........................................................................ 240-567-3820
Adult Literacy and GED® Test Prep. ............... 91 Adult Literacy and GED® Test Prep. . . . . . . .GED@montgomerycollege.edu ............................... 240-567-8950
Additional AELG Courses ............................... 92 Advanced Placement Institute . . . . . . . . . . .apsi@montgomerycollege.edu ............................... 240-567-3823
Animal Care and Veterinary Assistant .............. 5 APPE (ESL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .esl-rockville@montgomerycollege.edu .................. 240-567-7262
Art + Design ..................................................... 6 Art + Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .communityarts@montgomerycollege.edu............. 240-676-1567
Automotive...................................................... 17 Automotive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .michael.carretta@montgomerycollege.edu ........... 240-567-4121
Building and Construction .............................. 18 Building and Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .john.phillips@montgomerycollege.edu .................. 240-567-7942
Challenge Program ........................................ 20 Challenge Program for Adults
Computer Repair ................................................ with Developmental Disabilities. . . . . . . . . .jill.kephart@montgomerycollege.edu ..................... 240-567-7720
Computer Technology / ITI ............................. 24 CLEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .clep@montgomerycollege.edu ............................... 240-567-1862
Cosmetology................................................... 32 Coaching and Mediation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu .......... 240-567-3828
Computer Repair/A+ Certification. . . . . . . . .joseph.kamara@montgomerycollege.edu ............. 240-567-7904
Early Childhood Education / Child Care......... 32
Computer Technology/ITI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .maryann.behme@montgomerycollege.edu ........... 240-567-5510
Entrepreneurship and Small Business ........... 36
Cosmetology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tracy.singleton@montgomerycollege.edu ............... 240-527-2599
ESL ................................................................. 37
Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . .nelida.andres@montgomerycollege.edu................ 240-567-3827
Health Sciences ............................................. 40
ed2go Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .janet.lane@montgomerycollege.edu ...................... 240-567-6938
Hospitality: Food Safety, and
English for Occupational Purposes (ESL) . .tiffany.shao@montgomerycollege.edu .................. 240-567-7913
Event Management .................................... 46
Entrepreneurship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sbel@montgomerycollege.edu ............................... 240-567-2592
Income Tax ..................................................... 47
ESOL (Adult) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ESOL@montgomerycollege.edu ............................. 240-567-8950
Instituto Hispano de Negocios
y Entrenamiento ........................................ 49 Event Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .hospitalitywdce@montgomerycollege.edu ............ 240-567-2592
Food Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .hospitalitywdce@montgomerycollege.edu ............ 240-567-3823
Lifelong Learning Institute .............................. 50
Health Sciences Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lisa.bouknight@montgomerycollege.edu............... 240-567-5507
Management and Leadership......................... 64
Hospitality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .hospitalitywdce@montgomerycollege.edu ............ 240-567-2592
Coaching .................................................... 64
Conflict Management/Mediation ................. 65 Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu .......... 240-567-3828
Human Resources...................................... 65 Income Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .laura.weihrauch@montgomerycollege.edu .............. 240-567-1862
Life Sciences Leadership ........................... 66 Instituto Hispano de Negocios . . . . . . . . . . .InstitutoHispano@montgomerycollege.edu .......... 240-567-3823
Management and Leadership .................... 66 Interior Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .chantal.vilmar@montgomerycollege.edu .............. 240-567-1718
Nonprofit Training Institute ............................. 67 LEED AP (Green Business) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sbel@montgomerycollege.edu ............................... 240-567-2592
Performing Arts............................................... 68 Life Sciences Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu .......... 240-567-3828
Personal Finance Academy............................ 73 Lifelong Learning Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .natasha.sacks@montgomerycollege.edu .............. 240-567-1828
Professional and Career Development .......... 75 Management and Supervision . . . . . . . . . . .transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu .......... 240-567-3828
Project Management ...................................... 76 Mediation/Conflict Management . . . . . . . . .transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu .......... 240-567-3828
Real Estate ..................................................... 77 National Apartment Leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . .sbel@montgomerycollege.edu ............................... 240-567-3823
Safety Institute................................................ 79 Nonprofit Training Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tracy.singleton@montgomerycollege.edu................. 240-567-2599
Commercial Driver...................................... 79 Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .communityarts@montgomerycollege.edu............. 240-676-1567
Driver Safety............................................... 79 Personal Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .natasha.sacks@montgomerycollege.edu .............. 240-567-1828
Motorcycle Safety ....................................... 80 Pet Grooming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tracy.singleton@montgomerycollege.edu .............. 240-567-2599
Test Preparation ............................................. 81 Professional/Career Development . . . . . . . .natasha.sacks@montgomerycollege.edu .............. 240-567-1828
ACT ............................................................ 81 Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu .......... 240-567-3828
Fast Track................................................... 81 Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sbel@montgomerycollege.edu ............................... 240-567-2592
GRE ............................................................ 81
Safety Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sharon.maxwell@montgomerycollege.edu............ 240-567-2589
SAT ............................................................. 81
Aviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sharon.maxwell@montgomerycollege.edu............ 240-567-2589
Workforce Technologies ................................. 82
CDL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sharon.maxwell@montgomerycollege.edu............ 240-567-2589
World Languages ........................................... 82
Driver Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .alejandra.isaia-herrera@montgomerycollege.edu . 240-567-1895
Writing ............................................................ 89
Motorcycle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .john.amoroso@montgomerycollege.edu ............... 240-567-3825
Public Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sharon.maxwell@montgomerycollege.edu............ 240-567-2589
SAT/ACT Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .laura.weihrauch@montgomerycollege.edu ........... 240-567-1862
Key to Codes Small Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sbel@montgomerycollege.edu ............................... 240-567-2592
Test Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .laura.weihrauch@montgomerycollege.edu ........... 240-567-1862
TWA Senior Tuition Waiver Applies Veterinary Asst. Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tracy.singleton@montgomerycollege.edu .............. 240-567-2599
NMR Non-Maryland Resident Workforce Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .joseph.kamara@montgomerycollege.edu ............. 240-567-7904
CoL Colisted World Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .laura.weihrauch@montgomerycollege.edu ........... 240-567-1862
TIP Tuition Installment Plan Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tracy.singleton@montgomerycollege.edu .............. 240-567-2599
Youth Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sharon.wolfgang@montgomerycollege.edu .......... 240-567-7939
See General Information for details.
— Fall 2022 — Animal Care and Veterinary Assistant
Artist Talks and Presenting Art Color Theory and Application Co-L
Art + Design Have you ever wanted to give a compelling The expressive, symbolic, decorative,
art talk to the public? Or to talk about your and aesthetic aspects of color will be
Classes & Workshops for own artwork with clarity in any context? introduced. Investigate color theories and
Adults and Teens From artists to collectors to docents, solutions to a variety of problems using
Welcome to our community of artists! everyone in the art world has to talk about color as a tool. TWA
Join us for affordable visual & performing art effectively. The best talks aren’t by the Course: ART027 75 Hours
arts classes taught in-person and online. best artists, they’re by the best speakers. $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
Professional artists teach all classes. See Learn to format, prepare, and perform a
our performing arts listings on page 68. Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
talk with confidence. Invest your speech
CRN#: 24062 28 Sessions M W
This fall, we’re settling into a new normal, with presence and authenticity while
9/12-12/14 12-3:05 p.m.
with two thirds of our classes on-campus, delivering an organized and conceptually
No class 9/5, 11/23
both in Takoma and Rockville. This means clear talk. Learn the tools of the trade,
you have the greatest variety of options, If class is full, register for co-listed credit
like effective storytelling and handling
both in class topics and in delivery! We have class ARTT105, CRN 21816.
Q&A sessions. Throughout the class, you
a great batch of new classes, including will create, polish, and practice a final
intermediate and advanced classes in
15-minute presentation in a safe and Etsy Selling for Artists & Makers
drawing, collage, and sewing, plus a new
supportive environment. Open to students Learn to use Etsy as a platform to market
class on Havana Art & Culture.
of all levels. Having produced your own and sell artwork. Etsy gives artists a venue
Website: body of work is not required. TWA to sell their work without setting up their
montgomerycollege.edu/communityarts own websites or working with galleries and
Course: ADS572 20 Hours
Email: $174 + $125 fee = $299; NMR add $140 centralized stores. Set up your account
communityarts@montgomerycollege.edu and your shop in class, and learn to upload
Online: Structured Remote
Phone: 240-676-1567 images, price your work, write descriptions,
CRN#: 24126 10 Sessions S
and get paid. Explore more advanced
Join our email list: montgomerycollege.edu/ 9/17-11/19 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
topics such as promoting your art on Etsy
community-arts/join
and other platforms, and understanding
Budget Management for Artists
Art History, Theory, and your sales numbers. This course is
There’s no way around it: money is always designed primarily for those new to Etsy or
Professional Development a factor in art-making. Professional artists internet selling. TWA
must not only be good at their craft and Course: ADS540 12.5 Hours
Art Collecting publicity, but good at managing money. $120 + $75 fee = $195; NMR add $120
Discover the world of art collecting and Even hobbyists should set goals based
become a valuable member of the art Online: Structured Remote
on income, budget, and expenses. Learn
community. Collectors are vital to the CRN#: 24093 5 Sessions T
to plan finances for your art practice,
art world: their work sustains artists, 9/13-10/11 6:30-9 p.m.
from creating budgets through managing
galleries, and museums. Learn to be a taxes. Set clear financial goals based on
savvy collector, whether you’re buying analysis of costs vs income and fiscal
directly from artists or at galleries. Explore
We’re back in Rockville! Check
responsibility. Develop skills in inventory
how the art market works and how to management, pricing, and waste reduction. out these offerings on the
develop relationships with curators, other Learn what to expect when creating a Rockville Campus: Page #
collectors, and individual artists. Gain business and working with representation Adobe Lightroom: Photo Editing ......15
insight from experts in the field with a new or agents. Open to students of all levels.
guest speaker each week, including private TWA Chinese Brush Painting: Intro ...........14
collectors, gallerists, curators, and artists. Digital Photography: Introduction.....16
Course: ADS560 6.25 Hours
Develop clear goals for your art collection,
$49 + $45 fee = $94; NMR add $50 Drafting & Painting for
covering style, medium, and provenance Performing Arts ................................72
of the art you plan to collect. By the end of Online: Structured Remote
this class, you’ll be ready to build your own CRN#: 24116 3 Sessions T Jewelry & Metalsmithing ....................9
powerful collection of art! Open to students 10/18-11/1 6:30-8:35 p.m. Jewelry: Surface Relief .......................9
of all levels. TWA Jewelry: Template to Production .......9
Course: ADS552 12 Hours
Printmaking: Intaglio ........................16
$120 + $75 fee = $195; NMR add $120
Interested in a degree? Sculpture I ........................................10
Hybrid (Online & Face to Face)
CRN#: 24111 8 Sessions R Montgomery College's Stagecraft I .......................................73
9/15-11/3 1-2:30 p.m. Credit Programs are waiting for you. Watercolor: Introduction ...................15
Class sessions include online meetings
www.montgomerycollege.edu Woodcut: Global Printmaking ...........16
and meetings on-location at locations in
the DC area.
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— Fall 2022 — Art + Design
Getting Your Artwork Exhibited Marketing for Artists and Makers Media Appreciation Co-L
Get an edge in exhibiting your artwork by Learn the marketing skills you need to get Mass media drenches our daily lives, yet
learning the secrets of a successful art your work out there. The most successful few people understand its impact. Discover
show application. Explore the structure artists aren’t necessarily the best, they’re how media is used as a powerful tool for
of the exhibition scene, learning to the most visible! Discover the tools of information, persuasion, and social effect.
identify where your work fits in and the art marketing in both the digital and non- Discuss the messaging delivered by mass-
best time to apply for shows. Discover digital realm. Build a personal brand and media outlets through the windows of
where to find exhibition opportunities internet presence, including an artist aesthetics, economics, and sociology. TWA
and which are worth applying for. Put website. Create a clear marketing plan Course: ART066 37.5 Hours
together an impactful portfolio, prepare with achievable goals, and learn to build $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
the elements of an application, and apply and maintain the relationships you need to Rockville Campus
for an exhibition in class. Learn to manage achieve those goals. Open to students of CRN#: 24074 14 Sessions T R
your application resources effectively all levels. TWA 8/30-10/13 11 a.m.-1:45 p.m.
and track your progress. Discover how Course: ADS544 25 Hours No class 11/24
to approach venues professionally, from $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 If class is full, register for co-listed credit
coffee houses to for-profit galleries. class TVRA134, CRN 20812.
Online: Structured Remote
Prepare and implement an exhibition plan
CRN#: 24261 10 Sessions R
that outlines what successfully exhibiting
9/29-12/8 7-8:30 p.m. Photographing Artwork
your work means to you. Prerequisite: you
No class 11/24 Learn to capture professional-quality
should have previously completed some
Class meetings are supplemented by an photographs of your artwork. Quality
artwork so you have something to submit
hour of self-paced content each week. images of artwork are vital to any artist’s
to exhibitions. TWA
career, and are needed for applications to
Course: ADS579 15 Hours
Mathematics in Art & Design shows, grants, residencies, and for general
$124 + $95 fee = $219; NMR add $140
“Without mathematics there is no art, marketing. A good art photographer can
Online: Structured Remote also make a side income doing work for
stated Luca Pacioli, Italian mathematician
CRN#: 24281 5 Sessions M others. Learn camera settings you can use
and collaborator with Leonardo DaVinci.
9/12-10/10 6:30-8:30 p.m. in any camera (including smartphones)
Learn how math underlies art and examine
Class meetings are supplemented by an to improve images of flat and 3D artwork.
their inherent connections—including
hour of self-paced content each week. Explore the proper equipment and
how art has driven the development of
mathematics. Explore artworks from techniques for lighting artwork, and how
Havana Art & Culture NEW antiquity to modern times, as well as to get great shots even without the right
Discover the richness of Havana, Cuba’s examples from graphic design, geometric equipment. By the end of this course, you’ll
art and culture and its contribution and optical art, Islamic ornamentation, be able to create photographs that show
to the world. Havana is one of the cartoons, and street art. Create your own off the true quality of your art. Open to
oldest European-founded cities in the artwork with mathematical foundations, students of all levels. TWA
hemisphere, having just celebrated its such as geometrical constructions, Course: ADS558 9 Hours
500th anniversary. Explore the arts and golden-ratio-based Fibonacci sequences, $70 + $59 fee = $129; NMR add $120
architecture of Havana and how they symmetry, patterns, tessellations, Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
intersect with urban planning, historic elementary perspective, fractals, and CRN#: 24114 3 Sessions M
preservation, economics, and real estate anamorphosis. No background in art or 10/17-10/31 6:30-9:30 p.m.
development. Examine how these math is required. TWA
disciplines are manifested in the arts, Course: ADS423 25 Hours Survey of Asian Art Co-L
culture, and society. Open to students of all $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 Discover the art and culture of China,
levels. TWA
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus Japan, India, and Southeast Asia.
Course: ADS582 25 Hours CRN#: 24051 10 Sessions S Explore architecture, ceramics, painting,
$199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 9/17-11/19 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. printmaking, and sculpture. Learn about
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus cross-cultural influences, religion, and
CRN#: 24352 10 Sessions F philosophy as they relate to the art of
9/16-11/18 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Asian cultures. TWA
Course: ART089 37.5 Hours
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
Study one-on-one with our Online: Distance Learning
talented faculty! CRN#: 24809
Take private art lessons in any 10/26-12/18 Online 24/7
subject, with a faculty member This class is fully self-paced with no
group meetings. If class is full, register
of your choice! See Private Art &
for co-listed credit class ARTT272, CRN
Design Tutoring on page 15.
22414.
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Art + Design — Fall 2022 —
Doll Design & Construction Jewelry and Metalsmithing Co-L Jewelry: Surface Relief NEW
Create your own original art doll! Dolls Explore fabrication with sheet metals Make your jewelry truly distinctive with
and small human figures are older than such as copper, brass, and silver. Analyze techniques that create texture and add
civilization, and have been used as historical, social and ethical aspects within dimension to your work. Explore traditional
everything from toys to religious icons. jewelry and metalsmithing as you develop chasing and repousse techniques and
Explore the design process for creating technical competency and explore material use a hydraulic press to develop dynamic
three-dimensional human forms in mixed as an art form. Develop skills in creative relief surfaces. Incorporate these surface
media. Learn construction methods design and technical craftsmanship. techniques into finished jewelry, small-
and use them to assemble an original Techniques include: sawing, piercing, scale sculpture, and practical objects in
costumed doll. Begin with rough design riveting, tabs, soldering, sleeved rings, nonferrous sheet metal, like copper and
concepts and proportional figure sketching, hollow rings, and bezels. No prior silver. Prerequisite: ability to solder and saw
continuing to the construction of a wire experience required. TWA unassisted; can be learned in ADS402/491
armature, hard sculpting the doll’s head Course: ART060 75 Hours Jewelry & Metalsmithing: Introduction or
and hands, soft-sculpting the doll’s body, $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 ARTT245/ART060 Jewelry & Metalsmithing.
and sewing the doll’s costume. Prerequisite TWA
Rockville Campus
or co-requisite: Basic hand-sewing Course: ADS580 35 Hours
CRN#: 24072 30 Sessions T R
skills; can be learned in ADS518 Sewing: $224 + $175 fee = $399; NMR add $160
8/30-12/15 9-11:40 a.m.
Introduction. TWA
No class 11/24 Rockville Campus
Course: ADS505 25 Hours If class is full, register for co-listed credit CRN#: 24323 7 Sessions R
$199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 class ARTT245, CRN 23589. 9/1-10/13 2-7 p.m.
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 24065 10 Sessions F Jewelry Basics Jewelry: Template to Production
9/16-11/18 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. NEW
Explore the elements of jewelry design
using simple hand tools. Learn techniques Learn to create templates and use them as
Jewelry & Metalsmithing such as stamping, texturing, sawing, the basis of jewelry production. Use simple
Practicum Co-L piercing, and wire wrapping. Design and drawing techniques and basic computer-
Explore intermediate and advanced fabricate your own jewelry in the studio as aided design to create effective templates
fabrication techniques used in jewelry you develop your creativity and fabrication for traditional fabrication processes.
making and metalsmithing. Use nonferrous skills. Discover contemporary trends in Templates simplify metal fabrication, make
sheet metal and/or wire (such as silver jewelry and metalsmithing and how you sawing more precise, and make it easy
and copper) to create complicated forms can apply them to your work. Open to to create pairs and multiples. Use these
and mechanisms. Learn how to select students of all levels. Note: This course same processes to create patterns for die
the appropriate torch for a variety of does not fulfill soldering prerequisite for forming that can be laser cut for clean,
soldering scenarios. Specific projects and upper-level jewelry courses. TWA reusable molds. Open to students of all
demonstrations will vary each semester. Course: ADS512 25 Hours levels. TWA
Prerequisite: ARTT245, ARTT123 with $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 Course: ADS581 35 Hours
metal emphasis, ADS402, or experience $224 + $175 fee = $399; NMR add $160
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
with metalworking including sawing,
CRN#: 24067 10 Sessions M Rockville Campus
piercing, forming, and soldering. TWA
9/12-11/14 7-9:30 p.m. CRN#: 24351 7 Sessions R
Course: ART067 75 Hours 10/20-12/8 2-7 p.m.
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 No class 11/24
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 24075 15 Sessions F
9/2-12/16 10 a.m.-3:40 p.m.
No class 11/25
If class is full, register for co-listed credit
class ARTT255G, CRN 23590.
Missed the start of classes? Never fear! Register for these classes that start in October
Adobe After Effects • Adobe Lightroom: Photo Editing • Adobe Photoshop: Intermediate Imaging
Budget Management for Artists & Makers • Drawing Comics: Intermediate • Jewelry: Template to Production
Marketing for Artists & Makers • Photographing Artwork • Sewing: Level 2 • Smartphone Photography
Stained Glass: Intermediate • Survey of Asian Art
And in Performing Arts starting on page 68: Acting Basics • Broadway Jazz Dance • Flamenco Dance • Songwriting
Stand-up Comedy: Introduction • Voice-over Workshop
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Adobe Illustrator: Digital Graphics ................................... pg. 13 Havana Art & Culture ......................pg. 7
Adobe Photoshop: Imaging Basics .................................. pg. 13 Jewelry: Surface Relief ...................pg. 9
Adobe Photoshop: Intermediate Imaging Techniques ..... pg. 13
Jewelry: Template to Production ...pg. 9
Adobe Lightroom: Photo Editing ...................................... pg. 15
Adobe Premiere Pro: Video Editing Basics ...................... pg. 12 Sewing: Level 2 ............................. pg.10
Adobe After Effects: Motion Graphics Basics .................. pg. 12
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Screenwriting Co-L Graphic Design & Digital Adobe Photoshop: Imaging Basics
Learn the techniques of narrative Discover Photoshop, the industry standard
storytelling through the camera arts. You
Arts for image editing! Photoshop is one of the
will study writing dialogue and action most feature-packed digital tools out there,
for film and television through several with the capacity to create everything
Adobe Creative Cloud:
small projects culminating in a final from animated gifs to 3D images. Start
10-minute script. Films will be screened
Introduction your Photoshop journey with the basics,
at the American Film Institute Theatre Learn to design like a professional with learning different types of image editing
and in class as examples of effective Adobe Creative Cloud! Edit photographs and exploring the tools that give you
screenwriting. TWA and images in Photoshop, create graphics ultimate control over your digital artwork.
in Illustrator, and put it all together in the Experiment with retouching and altering
Course: FLM068 50 Hours
page layout app InDesign. Discover how existing images and creating your own!
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
to combine these professional programs Students have access to a free Adobe
Online: Structured Remote in a workflow that meets your creative license. System requirements available at
CRN#: 24811 27 Sessions T R needs. No prior knowledge of computer helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-
9/13-12/15 10 a.m.-12:05 p.m. applications is required to take this course. requirements.html. TWA
No class 11/24 Students have access to a free Adobe
If class is full, register for co-listed credit Course: ADS525 25 Hours
license. System requirements available at
classes FILM210 & 210L, CRNs 22063 & $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160
helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-
22064. requirements.html. TWA Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 24082 8 Sessions TR
Course: ADS524 25 Hours
Video Editing Co-L 9/20-10/13 6:30-9:30 p.m.
$199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160
Develop your professional video editing Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
skills and storytelling ability. Explore the Adobe Photoshop: Intermediate
CRN#: 24080 10 Sessions R
process of real-world video production, 9/15-11/17 7-9:30 p.m.
Imaging Techniques
including project management strategies Continue your exploration of Adobe
and collaboration. Use Adobe Premiere Photoshop CC, the most widely used
and DaVinci Resolve non-linear video
Adobe Illustrator: Digital Graphics
application for graphic design and
editing software to create finished video Adobe Illustrator CC is a vector graphics photography. Gain familiarity with the
works for personal, commercial, and program that artists and designers use to tools of Photoshop as a channel for
artistic uses. Practice the art of storytelling, create sophisticated illustrations and type your creativity. Practice with real-world
focusing on design, pacing, and creativity. effects. It’s a fun and intuitive drawing creative projects, learning to develop
Investigate genres including commercials, program that’s much easier to use than intriguing visual solutions. Students have
films, music videos, and television shows Photoshop for anything line- and shape- access to a free Adobe license. System
to identify how editing techniques affect based. Start by drawing and manipulating requirements available at helpx.adobe.
story and message. Engage in class video simple shapes, and move on to layered com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.
screenings and feedback sessions. Open compositions that can be used to create html. Prerequisite: ADS525/ADS198 Adobe
to students of all levels. TWA logos, illustrations, and web graphics. Photoshop: Imaging Basics or equivalent
Students have access to a free Adobe experience. TWA
Course: ART083 62.5 Hours
license. System requirements available at
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 Course: ADS537 25 Hours
helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-
Rockville Campus $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160
requirements.html. TWA
CRN#: 24085 14 Sessions M W Online: Structured Remote
Course: ADS526 25 Hours
8/29-10/17 6:15-10:55 p.m. CRN#: 24092 8 Sessions TR
$199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160
No class 9/5 10/18-11/10 6:30-9:30 p.m.
If class is full, register for co-listed credit Online: Structured Remote
classes TVRA140 & 140L, CRNs 20817 & CRN#: 24084 10 Sessions T
20818. 9/13-11/15 6-7 p.m.
Class meetings are supplemented by an
hour and a half of self-paced content each Community Arts is on
week. Facebook!
Keep up with events, new course
offerings, registration information,
Check out our Performing Arts and more.
Supply lists will be provided the first
classes on page 68. www.facebook.com/
communityartsatmontgomerycollege
day of class unless otherwise noted
in the course description. Instructors Learn an instrument or a dance
will direct you to appropriate places to style, write jokes, explore theatre,
purchase. and more!
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New Media: Introduction Co-L Aqueous Media and Collage Chinese Brush Painting: Introduction
Discover the technical and marketing Create collages using aqueous media Discover Chinese painting, one of the
power of emerging social media platforms. (watercolor) as a unifying tool. Learn oldest artistic traditions in the world.
Learn to become effective co-creators of to think in mixed media and use simple Chinese painting shares basic principles
social media content while working in a design principles to create complex, unified with calligraphy, and seeks to capture
multimedia environment. Produce projects artwork. Conceptualize and assemble the inner essence of a subject. Explore
that include sound and video. No prior compositions related to mythology, traditional painting methods and principles
experience necessary. TWA symbolism, fantasy, personal iconography, of composition. Learn the fundamentals
Course: ART088 37.5 Hours whimsical, and/or spiritual themes. There of traditional Chinese painting, creating
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 is no limit on the combined use of aqueous finished works using bamboo brushes
media: we will incorporate found objects, and sumi-e ink on rice paper. Complete
Online: Structured Remote
pen and ink, magazine clippings, colored paintings of traditional subject matter,
CRN#: 24158 7 Sessions M
and watercolor pencils; acrylic paints, such as flowers, birds, and landscapes.
8/29-10/17 9-11:45 a.m.
pastel, pencil, and discarded paintings. Open to students of all levels. TWA
No class 9/5
Open to students of all levels. TWA Course: ADS553 25 Hours
Class meetings are supplemented by
self-paced content. If class is full, register Course: ADS566 25 Hours $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160
for co-listed credit class TVRA100, CRN $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 Rockville Campus
22172. Online: Structured Remote CRN#: 24112 10 Sessions M
CRN#: 24117 10 Sessions W 9/12-11/14 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Painting 9/14-11/16 9:30-11 a.m.
Class meetings are supplemented by an Oil Painting: Independent Studio
hour of self-paced content each week.
From trompe l’oeil techniques to abstract
Acrylic Painting: Intermediate expressionism, develop your own painting
Further your exploration of acrylic painting, Chinese Brush Painting: style. You will primarily work on paintings
the dominant painting medium of the Intermediate and subjects of your own choosing. There
20th century and today. Advance your Continue your study of Chinese painting will be a limited number of group studies
technical and conceptual skills by creating with modern techniques and next-level intended to enhance the participant’s own
representational, abstract, and non-objective brushwork. Build on beginner skills direction. Bring your oil painting supplies,
paintings. Explore the use of a variety of to create more complex, technically including canvas of your choice and
acrylic media as well as mixing, surface challenging works. Explore creative your painting concept, to the first class.
preparation, and application strategies. techniques like Po-Mo (ink washes), Prerequisite: At least two semesters of oil
Prerequisite: ADS414 Intro to acrylic painting wrinkling paper, rubbing, and more. painting studies. TWA
or equivalent experience. TWA Learn to combine traditional and modern Course: ADS530 25 Hours
Course: ADS457 25 Hours approaches to create unique and dynamic $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160
$199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 artwork. Each semester will focus on a
Online: Structured Remote
set of traditional themes, with the option
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus CRN#: 24087 10 Sessions S
for students to invent their own subject
CRN#: 24055 10 Sessions W 9/17-11/19 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
matter. Prerequisite: ADS553 Chinese Brush
9/14-11/16 7-9:30 p.m. Classes are organized into one-on-one
Painting: Introduction or similar experience.
meetings with the student and instructor
TWA
Acrylic Painting: Introduction during the class period for most sessions.
Course: ADS554 25 Hours
Explore the amazing medium of acrylic
$199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160
paints! Acrylic is the dominant painting Oil Painting: Introduction
medium of the 20th century, used by Online: Structured Remote Discover the medium of the masters! Learn
artists like Rothko, Warhol, and Hockney. CRN#: 24113 10 Sessions W to paint with the same tools as Rembrandt,
It’s also non-toxic and cleans up with 9/14-11/16 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Van Gogh, Raphael, and Picasso. Take
water! Learn how to use a wide variety advantage of the thickness and long
of acrylic products, including paint, gels, dry-time of oils to build up your canvas
medium, and grounds. Practice mixing with textures and layers. Learn paint
clean colors, controlling drying time, and mixing, color relationships, composition,
creating glazes and textures. This course brushwork, and how to create depth. No
is designed for new artists and those who experience required. TWA
Classes marked with this code CoL
have never explored acrylics in depth. TWA Course: ADS515 25 Hours
are co-listed. They are offered so
Course: ADS529 25 Hours that students may register either $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160
$199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
for credit or continuing education
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus (noncredit) status. See more details CRN#: 24068 10 Sessions W
CRN#: 24086 10 Sessions T on page 103. 9/14-11/16 3:30-6 p.m.
9/13-11/15 7-9:30 p.m.
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Building and Construction — Fall 2022 —
Course: TTG502 50 Hours The Construction Management course Online: Structured Remote
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 includes a comprehensive overview of CRN#: 24341 15 Sessions M
the elements of construction project 8/29-12/12 6-9:40 p.m.
Rockville Campus
management. Emphasis is placed on the No class 9/5
CRN#: 24344 29 Sessions T R
business processes and management
8/30-12/13 10-11:50 a.m.
No class 10/18, 11/24
techniques companies use to manage Construction Planning and
and control construction projects. Topics Scheduling Co-L
include an overview of the construction The Construction Planning and Scheduling
Construction Estimating Co-L and design industries, different types of course reviews and analyzes the planning
Construction Estimating includes an company organizations, construction and scheduling requirements used to
overview of the estimating process, documents and contracts, project manage construction projects. It will cover
estimator’s role, bidding process, contract delivery methods, responsibilities of the the preparation and pre-construction
documents, and other requirements construction manager, project chronology, planning performed by the Project
impacting the preparation of a construction estimating/bidding and procurement Manager and Project Superintendent.
estimate. Emphasis is placed on preparing procedures, cost and time control You will learn how to manually develop a
quantity takeoffs for general conditions, strategies, and project administration. A Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule for
site work, concrete, masonry, structural general understanding of construction and planning construction operations. You will
steel, wood, thermal and moisture control, architecture is required to take this course. use Primavera P6 scheduling software to
doors, windows, and finishes. Common TWA develop the list of activities for the project,
pricing techniques and the use of
Course: TTG495 37.5 Hours the duration of activities, and relationships
computers in estimating are introduced.
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 to determine the project’s critical path
A basic knowledge of construction, plan
Rockville Campus and duration. Management reports will be
reading, and basic math is required. TWA
CRN#: 24347 29 Sessions T R developed and analyzed. TWA
Course: TTG418 50 Hours
8/30-12/13 12:30-1:55 p.m. Course: TTG457 50 Hours
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
No class 10/18, 11/24 $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
Hybrid (Structured Remote & Face to Face)
Hybrid (Online & Structured Remote) Rockville Campus
CRN#: 24354 15 Sessions M
CRN#: 24346 6 Sessions W CRN#: 24356 15 Sessions W
8/29-12/12 6-9:45 p.m.
8/29-10/17 6-8:40 p.m. (SR) 8/31-12/14 6-9:30 p.m.
No class 9/5
No class 11/23
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 24349 29 Sessions MW
8/29-12/12 8-9:50 a.m.
No class 9/5, 11/23
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Construction Surveying Co-L Building Trades Blueprint Reading Fundamentals of Plumbing Co-L
This course introduces typical surveying Co-L An introduction to plumbing and the
and layout methods, including the use of Focus on reading and interpreting working plumbing trade. Topics include material
mathematics and formulas required to construction drawings and making practical identification and selection, tools, water
perform layout functions. Using surveying applications in the building trades, primarily in supply and waste systems, pipes and
and layout instruments, attendees are able carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC/R. fittings, fixtures, plumbing plans reading,
to establish and measure lines, elevations, Topics include drawing types; symbols and water heaters. TWA
angles, building layout, and basic grading and terminology; interpreting scale and Course: TTG479 75 Hours
layout. Laboratory exercises focus on dimensioning; floor plans; and mechanical, $528 + $181.60 fee = $709.60; NMR add $1, 161.60
fieldwork and use of surveying equipment. elevation, and detail drawings. TWA
Rockville Campus
A basic knowledge of construction is
Course: TTG008 37.5 Hours CRN#: 23736 15 Sessions W
required. Basic knowledge of trigonometry
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 8/31-12/14 5:10-10:15 p.m.
is recommended. TWA
Rockville Campus No class 11/23
Course: TTG496 50 Hours
CRN#: 23720 15 Sessions W
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
8/31-12/14 6-8:40 p.m. Fundamentals of Refrigeration
Rockville Campus No class 11/23 Co-L
CRN#: 24348 29 Sessions M W CRN#: 23730 15 Sessions M W F An introduction to the theory, principles,
8/29-12/12 12:30-2:20 p.m. 10/24-11/30 9-11:40 a.m. and applications of heat transfer as
No class 9/5, 11/23 No class 11/23, 11/24, 11/25 applied to refrigeration processes and the
compression refrigeration cycle. Topics
Building and Construction Fundamentals of Carpentry Co-L include refrigerants, system performance,
An introduction to the framing and tools, tubing and fittings, soldering
carpentry trade. Topics include material and brazing, and system charging and
AC / Heat Pump Systems Co-L evacuation. TWA
selection and estimating; basic
An advanced HVAC course emphasizing calculations; tools; print reading; layout; Course: TTG373 62.5 Hours
on the operation, installation, servicing, and and floor, wall, and ceiling framing. TWA $528 + $181.60 fee = $709.60; NMR add $1, 161.60
troubleshooting of cooling-only and heat
Course: TTG477 75 Hours Rockville Campus
pump systems. Topics include installation
$528 + $181.60 fee = $709.60; NMR add $1, 161.60 CRN#: 23737 15 Sessions W
and service procedures, tools, equipment,
Rockville Campus 8/31-12/14 5:30-9:55 p.m.
systems and subsystems, and cooling
CRN#: 23731 15 Sessions T No class 11/23
principles. Students are expected to have
completed Fundamentals of Refrigeration 8/30-12/13 5:10-10:15 p.m. CRN#: 23738 20 Sessions MTWR
and HVAC Electricity, or have equivalent No class 10/18 9/12-10/13 12:45-4 p.m.
knowledge and experience. TWA CRN#: 23732 15 Sessions W
Course: TTG384 62.5 Hours 8/31-12/14 5:10-10:15 p.m. Heating Systems Co-L
$528 + $181.60 fee = $709.60; NMR add $1, 161.60 No class 11/23 An advanced HVAC courses emphasizing
Rockville Campus on the operation, installation, servicing,
CRN#: 23745 30 Sessions T R Fundamentals of Electrical Wiring and troubleshooting of gas, oil, and electric
8/30-12/13 9-11:40 a.m. (T) Co-L forced-air heating systems. Topics include
9-10:40 a.m. (R) An introduction to electrical wiring and the installation and service procedures, tools,
No class 10/18, 11/24 electrical trade. Topics include material equipment, systems, fuels, and principles
identification and selection, tools, electrical of combustion. Students are expected
theory, switch and receptacle wiring, electrical to have completed Fundamentals of
plans reading, and electrical safety. TWA Refrigeration and HVAC Electricity, or have
equivalent knowledge and experience. TWA
Course: TTG478 75 Hours
$528 + $181.60 fee = $709.60; NMR add $1, 161.60 Course: TTG383 62.5 Hours
$528 + $181.60 fee = $709.60; NMR add $1, 161.60
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 23735 15 Sessions M Rockville Campus
8/29-12/12 5:10-10:15 p.m. CRN#: 23744 15 Sessions M
No class 9/5 8/29-12/12 5:30-9:55 p.m.
No class 9/5
CRN#: 23733 15 Sessions T
Interested in a degree?
8/30-12/13 5:10-10:15 p.m.
Montgomery College's No class 10/18
Credit Programs are waiting for you. CRN#: 23734 15 Sessions R
www.montgomerycollege.edu 9/1-12/15 5:10-10:15 p.m.
No class 11/24
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Animal Life Cycles NEW Color Explosion: Creating with Essential Math
Animals are born and grow to be adults, Color Learn automatic computation skills
just like us. Some animals hatch from Do you have a favorite color? You will needed to master addition, subtraction
eggs, and some animals are born alive. travel back in time to investigate the and multiplication. Learn how to calculate
Animals such as insects and amphibians origin of all of the tantalizing hues of your work hours, understand paycheck
go through a life cycle called Complete the rainbow. Do you know where colors deductions, and more. These fun and
Metamorphosis. Many other animals, come from? An artist invented the first challenging activities keep you motivated
such as mammals, birds, reptiles and pigments, a combination of soil, animal and will help you understand your
some insects go through a cycle called fat, burnt charcoal and chalk as early as paycheck while mastering the foundations
Incomplete Metamorphosis. The life cycles 40,000 years ago, creating a basic palette of math.
of animals are as varied as the animals of five colors: red, yellow, brown, black Course: SPP571 15 Hours
themselves. Some animals lay their eggs and white. The first color wheel was $160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140
in the open water leaving them to chance, presented by Sir Issac Newton in the 17th
Rockville Campus
while others care for their young for century when he first discovered the visible
CRN#: 24455 10 Sessions T
several years. Join us as we explore the life spectrum of light. As you learn about these
9/13-11/15 5:30-7 p.m.
cycle of animals. fascinating colors, you will create art based
Course: SPP574 15 Hours on the color of the day using a variety of
art mediums such as paint, paper, clay Exciting Sports and Games for All
$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140
and yarn. Come explore and create an Put on your workout clothes and sneakers
Rockville Campus
explosion of color! and join us as we learn to stay healthy
CRN#: 24329 10 Sessions M
through nutrition, exercise and cardio. You
9/12-11/14 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Course: SPP536 15 Hours
will learn about stretching, warming up,
$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140
weight gain and weight loss, exercises
Colonial History of America NEW Rockville Campus and cardio. Understand the body weight
Did you know the first English explorer to CRN#: 24450 10 Sessions M composition for your health. You will learn
explore North America was John Cabot in 9/12-11/14 1-2:30 p.m. about proper nutrition and exercise while
1497? You will learn the history of Colonial enjoying a variety of exercises! Bring a
America, which was settled by Spanish, Drawing: Seasonal and Holiday water bottle to each class.
Dutch, French and English immigrants. Drawings NEW Course: SPP333 15 Hours
You will learn about the time between Drawing is a two-dimensional artwork $160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140
the early 1600's through the end of the created from lines or tone that is Rockville Campus
Revolutionary War. Famous people such dominated by a dry medium, but can CRN#: 24447 10 Sessions W
as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin also include wet mediums such as ink 9/14-11/16 5:30-7 p.m.
and Thomas Jefferson will be discussed. and washes of paint. You will learn the
You will learn about the colonial era life art of drawing! Each week you will follow
of women and children. Learn how this Get Physically Fit for Fall
systematic instructions and illustrate
new land became the young democratic popular holidays, celebrations and events. Lets get fit! You will learn a variety of
country, which is now the United States of Using basic shapes, simple drawing cardio exercises, stretches, and impact
America. techniques and the power of shading you moves to build cardiovascular muscle,
Course: SPP579 15 Hours will learn to draw art master pieces, from and to tone and firm body muscles. Low-
$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140 the Chinese New Year to the Fourth of impact exercises can improve your health
July. You will capture all four seasons, and by increasing cardiovascular fitness,
Rockville Campus
celebrate birthdays and the New Year. You while minimizing injuries that can occur
CRN#: 24463 10 Sessions R
will learn to draw like a pro! due to higher-impact exercise. Designed
9/15-11/17 10-11:30 a.m.
as a cardiovascular workout, you will
Course: SPP577 15 Hours
improve coordination, muscle strength,
$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140
and mobility, while promoting general well-
Rockville Campus being. Dress comfortably for class; bring a
CRN#: 24458 10 Sessions F water bottle, small towel, and sneakers.
9/16-11/18 1-2:30 p.m.
Course: SPP263 15 Hours
$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140
Challenge Program Scholarships
Online: Structured Remote
Limited need-based scholarships are available for qualified students, pending funding CRN#: 24445 10 Sessions M
availability, through Montgomery College’s Workforce Development and 9/12-11/14 5:30-7 p.m.
Continuing Education.
Need-based students accepted into the Graduate Transition Program (GTP) may also
qualify for Scholarships.
For more information and for application deadlines, please visit:
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Inside the Planet Earth NEW Make Music Together NEW Musicals: Songs, Stories and
Would you like to go on an adventure 4.6 Let’s get back into the groove and return Composers NEW
billion years in the making? We will start to the classroom to make music together In this class, you will learn the many
at the red-hot center of the planet Earth by singing, playing rhythm instruments and aspects of musicals; their history, how
and learn about each layer until we reach moving to music. Sing along with friends to the stories are developed, as well as
the rocky crust. Discover how mountains, your favorite songs, try out new dance steps discussions about famous composers.
valleys and oceans are formed. You will and learn basic music notation including Many wonderful songs will be explored
discover how earthquakes and volcanoes the notes of the C scale. Throughout the through discussion and listening/watching
helped form the earth’s land, which can semester, you will experience a variety of videos. You will learn how immigrants
cause tsunamis. You will learn about musical styles. Music will help you express influenced the beginning of American
geological wonders such as Yellowstone your emotions, reduce stress and share musical theater, and the struggles of new
and the Grand Canyon. You will learn about enjoyment with others. Put on your dancing performers trying to gain success. You
rock formations and uncover important shoes and join us! will understand the influence of music/
minerals or possibly find a gem or two. Course: SPP583 15 Hours lyricist collaborators, the Great Depression
Come join us, while digging for dinosaurs $160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140 and World War II on musical theater. In
and exploring the wonders of planet Earth! addition, you will learn about the influence
Rockville Campus
Course: SPP575 15 Hours of social change and rock ‘n roll on
CRN#: 24467 10 Sessions F
$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140 musical theater and how today’s musicals
9/16-11/18 1-2:30 p.m.
are produced with the rising costs of
Rockville Campus
originating a show.
CRN#: 24331 10 Sessions W Math Workout
9/14-11/16 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Course: SPP582 15 Hours
It’s time to strengthen your math skills.
$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140
Join us in this fun energetic class of
Let’s Travel: Japan, Korea and numbers! You will study the basic concepts Rockville Campus
Southeast Asia NEW of math and it’s foundation: adding, CRN#: 24466 10 Sessions F
subtracting, division and multiplication. 9/16-11/18 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Join us to learn about popular travel
sites in Southeast Asia, Japan and Korea. You will have an understanding of
Southeast Asia includes Cambodia, budgeting, the use of coupons, reading News: What in the World is Going
Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, for details and developing life and survival On? NEW
Vietnam and more. Southeast Asia is skills. You will understand credit cards, Stay current with what’s going on in our
perhaps the most diverse region on Earth. credit scores, bargaining, checkbook world including major news events, sports,
There are many large and small ecological balancing and understanding your bank music, fashion and climate. Articles and
places and a wide variety of economic, account. You will blend your math practice worksheets from News for You will be used
social and cultural differences in Southeast with the love of fitness and sports, using to enhance vocabulary, word recognition,
Asia. Hundreds of ethnic groups and activities like subtraction bowling, football comprehension and writing skills. Articles
languages have been identified. Japan and fractions and money games. You will and worksheets from The Daily News will
Korea have a lot in common; one similarity master the necessary skills to become a teach you about the "Five W’s" of news
between Korean and Japanese culture is math all-star! articles. Current events videos and games
their dining. Both countries use chopsticks Course: SPP541 15 Hours will be additional learning styles used.
to eat, but Japan uses thin, pointed $160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140 Course: SPP581 15 Hours
bamboo chopsticks to delicately de-bone $160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140
Rockville Campus
fish and Korea uses metal chopsticks that
CRN#: 24454 10 Sessions R Rockville Campus
can survive the heat of Korean barbecue.
9/15-11/17 5:30-7 p.m. CRN#: 24464 10 Sessions R
You will learn about the incredible diversity
9/15-11/17 12:45-2:15 p.m.
of culture, language, food and music from
this incredible region.
Course: SPP580 15 Hours
$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140 Graduate Transition
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 24555 10 Sessions T
Program
9/13-11/15 12:45-2:15 p.m. The Graduate Transition Program (GTP) at Montgomery College
offers a college experience for students with developmental
disabilities. GTP is a two-year, noncredit certificate program
offering academic classes, job coaching, job development, career
exploration, and social and recreational activities.
For information, contact Karla Nabors at 240-567-1660 or
karla.nabors@montgomerycollege.edu
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PC Repair Introduction
Technology / ITI New to computers or need to refresh your
skills? Start here! The skills taught in these
courses are also a necessary foundation for
Learn about your own computer, to Textbooks are mandatory and required more advanced courses.
upgrade, diagnose, and repair PC hardware at first class. Please visit the bookstore
• Mastering Windows Fundamentals
and software. Content include: examination website https://www.bkstr.com/
• Networking Basics
of hardware, software, and repair montgomerycollegestore/home.
• Cloud Introduction
procedures related to modern personal
Grading: Report cards are not issued for ITI
computers. No Prerequisites. TWA Administrative Office Support
courses. A Certificate of Completion will be
Course: TTG516 45 Hours issued to students who complete 80% of the and Microsoft Applications
$465 + $127 fee = $592; NMR add $250 course hours of instruction. Learn or expand the computer skills
Rockville Campus necessary to be successful in administrative
Software: Microsoft Office courses use
CRN#: 24145 9 Sessions S office settings. These courses are
Windows 10 platform and MS Office
10/15-12/17 9 a.m.-3 p.m. recommended for administrative assistants,
2019/365 unless otherwise specified.
data entry personnel, sales and marketing,
Courses Prerequisites: Some courses require and customer service. Before taking any of
CompTIA Certification prerequisite skills or training. It is essential these courses, students should take the File
students meet course prerequisites. Be sure Management Skills course or possess the
to check each course description for course equivalent experience.
A+ 220-1001 Exam Preparation: prerequisites before registering. Failure to • Microsoft Word and Excel Foundation
Core 1 TIP meet course prerequisites may result in Series
This is part one of a two course series. being transferred from the class. • Virtual Office Management with Office
365
Areas covered in this course are for Exam Minimum technology requirements for all • MS Excel—Levels I, II, & III
220-1001 and include: Mobile Devices; remote classes:
Networking; Hardware; Virtualization • PC running Windows 10 or MAC Business Applications
and Cloud Computing; and Hardware updated with latest operating system
Increase the efficiency of your day-to-day
and Network Troubleshooting. No • A broadband Internet connection business operations by using technology
Prerequisites. TWA • Speakers, microphone, and webcam applications that will make your job easier
Course: TTG580 100 Hours • A second monitor is recommended and business more profitable. These
$1,290 + $337 fee = $1,627; NMR add $800 courses are designed for managers, project
Once you register, claim your My MC account,
managers, accountants, bookkeepers,
Rockville Campus and setup school email; the instructors will use
your school email address to contact you. business owners, and other professionals.
CRN#: 24795 29 Sessions MTWR
8/15-10/13 6-9:15 p.m. • QuickBooks—Levels I and II
More Information: Please visit:
• QuickBooks Online
www.montgomerycollege.edu/iti/.
• Building an Online Website
A+ 220-1002 Exam Preparation:
Core 2 TIP Recommended ITI Course Cloud Technologies
This is part two of a two course series. Sequence Learn the cloud computing skills you need to
Areas covered in this course are for Exam Not sure where to start? stay relevant in the Information Technology
220-1002 and include: Operating Systems; field. The courses are the first steps to
We have made it easy for you!
Security; Software Troubleshooting; and achieve Amazon Web Services and Microsoft
Start here! Azure certifications.
Operational Procedures. 100 Hours.
Prerequisite; Completion of A+ 220-1001 Whether you want to start a new career, • Intro to AWS Cloud Engineering
Exam Preparation. TWA expand your professional skill set, or learn • Amazon Web Service AWS—Certified
a new computer skill, the Information Solutions Architect Exam Prep
Course: TTG581 100 Hours
Technology Institute has the course or • Amazon Web Service AWS—Cloud
$1,290 + $337 fee = $1,627; NMR add $800 Practitioner
courses for you. Choose from a wide range of
Rockville Campus career focused, hands-on courses taught by
CRN#: 24796 30 Sessions MTWR industry professionals.
10/24-12/15 6-9:15 p.m.
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Data Analysis
Administrative Office Level I or equivalent experience. Textbooks
required. TWA
Data is growing exponentially, and so is the Support Course: ITI436 12 Hours
demand for IT professionals that possess $85 + $163 fee = $248; NMR add $140
the skills to handle it. Some of the positions Microsoft Word and Excel
that large and smalI companies are looking Foundations Rockville Campus
for are Data Analysts, Data Engineers, Data Novice users and those looking for formal CRN#: 23819 4 Sessions TR
Consultant, and among others. The following training in MS Word and Excel will explore 10/11-10/20 6:30-9:30 p.m.
courses will help you learn the initial skills to topics needed in the workplace or for
enter this field. personal business. Learn how to format and MS Excel—Level III
• Data Analytics Practitioner—Introduction edit documents and spreadsheets, create Excel Level III builds on the concepts
Data Analytics Practitioner labels, use shortcuts to work efficiently, and skills of our Level I and Level II.
• Power BI— Introduction use mathematical formulas in Excel Learn the advanced functions of Excel.
spreadsheets, and create charts and graphs Learn tables, financial functions, what-if
Networking for presentations. Prerequisites: Mastering analyses, PivotTables and PivotCharts,
• Networking Fundamentals Windows Fundamentals or equivalent workbook protection, collaboration, and
• Network+ Certification Training and experience. Textbook required. TWA more. This course follows the curriculum
Exam Prep
• Security+ Certification Training and Course: ITI494 18 Hours for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS).
Exam Prep $99 + $177 fee = $276; NMR add $140 For comprehensive certification training,
• Linux LPIC-1 students should complete Levels I, II, III.
Rockville Campus
• ITI Networking Academy For more information about MOS please
• Cisco CCNA Complete and CCNA Lab
CRN#: 23894 6 Sessions TR
9/13-9/29 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. visit this link- https://www.microsoft.com/
en-us/learning/certification-overview-mos.
Programming
aspx. Prerequisites: MS Excel-Level II or
Programmers write, test, and maintain MS Excel—Level I equivalent experience. Textbook required.
codes to create computer programs. Excel Level I provides the basic concepts TWA
Programmers are needed in almost all and skills to start being productive with
sectors of the economy; they often become Course: ITI437 12 Hours
Microsoft Excel. The course covers Excel
system engineers and project managers. The $85 + $163 fee = $248; NMR add $140
program fundamentals; how to create a
following course sequences will help you Rockville Campus
workbook using formulas and functions;
start a career in this field. CRN#: 23887 4 Sessions TR
entering, copying and moving data in a
Java Track worksheet; how to format and manipulate 10/25-11/3 6:30-9:30 p.m.
• Programming Fundamentals Excel data. The course also covers how
• Java Programming
to create charts, output data, share,
• Web App Development: Java Spring Boot
and print worksheets; how to use and
Python Track setup workbook and worksheet options
• Programming Fundamentals
and properties. Prerequisites: Mastering
• Certified Python Programmer—PECP
Windows Fundamentals or equivalent
Swift Track experience. Textbook required. TWA
• Programming Fundamentals
• Mobile App Development: Swift I and Course: ITI435 12 Hours
Mobile App Development: Swift II $99 + $163 fee = $262; NMR add $140
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 23818 4 Sessions TR
9/27-10/6 6:30-9:30 p.m.
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individual elements: IAM, S3, Cloudfront, AWS Certified Developer— Intro to AWS Cloud Engineering
Storage Gateway, Snowball, EC2, Introduction NEW TIP TIP
Cloudwatch, CLI, Lambda, Route 53, RDS,
Get hands-on experience with Amazon Learn the basics of networking and the
Dynamo DB, Redshift, ElastiCache, Aurora,
Web Services (AWS) and achieve the internal operations of the internet. Extend
VPC, SQS, SNS, Elastic Transcoder, Kinesis,
AWS Developer Associate certification. that learning how to architect and deploy
API Gateway and so on. Pre-requisites:
This course is not a programming secure and robust applications on AWS
Student either need to have extensive
class. Instead, you will learn to use core technologies. This training will help you
hands-on experience using AWS or to
AWS services and apply the basic AWS gain hands on experience with Amazon
have completed the AWS Foundations
architecture best practices. In addition, Web Services (AWS) and will help you
Training course to get the most out of this
you will develop and deploy applications achieve one of the fastest growing IT
Prep class. This class focuses mostly on
on the cloud using AWS. Furthermore, this certifications: the AWS Cloud Practitioner
ensuring that you understand concepts
class will cover introductory information certification. This course is for beginners
and scenarios of the type that are used in
about the AWS Developer Associate who are interested in learning to use
the AWS Solutions Architect exam. TWA
certifications. Certification exam topics AWS services, and those interested in
Course: ITI488 24 Hours will be reviewed, and resources will be becoming AWS network administrators. It
$200 + $150 fee = $350; NMR add $160 discussed. Prerequisites: knowledge also covers introductory information about
Online: Structured Remote of at least one high-level programming the AWS Solutions Architect Associate
CRN#: 23917 8 Sessions TR language (e.g., Python, Java, C++, C#, JSON, certifications. Certification exam topics
11/15-12/15 6-9 p.m. JavaScript). TWA will be reviewed, and key Amazon white
No class 11/22, 11/24 Course: ITI501 60 Hours papers will be reviewed and discussed.
$575 + $500 fee = $1,075; NMR add $650 This is a hybrid class with 25 hours of
Amazon Web Service AWS—Cloud asynchronous instruction. All students are
Online: Structured Remote
expected to have an AWS account, please
Practitioner CRN#: 24330 18 Sessions MW
visit: aws.amazon.com. Prerequisites:
This AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 10/10-12/14 6-9:20 p.m.
Experience with the command line. TWA
prep course is designed for non- No class 11/21, 11/23
technical personnel in sales, support, and Course: ITI492 85 Hours
$1,050 + $450 fee = $1,500; NMR add $800
managerial roles who need a high-level AWS Certified SysOps
understanding of AWS but do not need Administrator- Associate NEW Online: Structured Remote
to be technical experts on each service. CRN#: 23919 20 Sessions TR
TIP
With this certification, marketing, sales, 9/6-11/10 6-9 p.m.
The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator
legal, and finance professionals will be
certification preparation course is designed
able to communicate more effectively
for students who want to dive head-first Cybersecurity
with developers and other IT professionals
into AWS. With this certification, aspiring
working on AWS-related projects.
AWS professionals will be able to quickly
Additionally, earning this credential
contribute within teams supporting
CISSP Test Preparation TIP
serves as an excellent introduction to The Certified Information Systems
an AWS environment. Additionally,
the more technical AWS Associate-level Security Professional (CISSP) course
earning the AWS SysOps Administrator
certifications. We understand that you is designed to ensure that someone
certification serves as a foundation
are busy, which is why we have kept handling computer security for a company
for AWS Certified DevOps Engineer–
this course simple, ensuring that you or client has mastered a standardized
Professional Certification. Prerequisites:
grasp new concepts at the appropriate body of knowledge. Certified Information
Basic computer and file management skills,
level before moving on. We will walk you Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
systems administration experience highly
through AWS’s global infrastructure, each has developed as the key certification
recommended. TWA
of the major services and their associated for security professionals in government
use cases, cloud security, and AWS’s Course: ITI503 60 Hours
and industry. Corporations are seeking
pricing and billing models. TWA $575 + $500 fee = $1,075; NMR add $650
certified, experienced information
Course: ITI489 21 Hours Online: Structured Remote security professionals to safeguard their
$125 + $120 fee = $245; NMR add $140 CRN#: 24536 20 Sessions TR information and assets. The CISSP?
9/6-11/10 6-9 p.m. is considered the global standard that
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 23918 7 Sessions MW proves an individuals proficiency in several
9/12-10/3 6-9 p.m. security disciplines. Security professionals
consider the Certified Information Systems
Interested in a degree? Security Professional (CISSP) to be the
Montgomery College's most desired certification to achieve. This
course is intended for experienced cyber
Credit Programs are waiting for you.
professionals that have the background
www.montgomerycollege.edu to take the CISSP but need help preparing
for the exam. Prerequisites: Two years
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Cosmetology—Early Childhood Education/Child Care — Fall 2022 —
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Communication Skills for Child Special Needs/Special People: Planificación de currículos para
Care Professionals Module II centros de cuidado infantil
Develop strong communication skills Learn some more about the care needs Aprenda los principios para la planificación
when working in a child care center. of special needs children, legal issues, de currículos para guarderías de niños
Topics include speaking, writing, communicating and collaborating with de 0 a 5 años. Se hará énfasis en los
interpersonal communication strategies, families, environmental adaptations, métodos, actividades y materiales
and critical techniques, with a focus preventing and managing challenging apropiados para las diferentes áreas del
on communication with parents and behaviors, monitoring individual child currículo de cuidado infantil. Se dará una
coworkers, and communication issues progress, supporting language and emergent especial atención al área de comunicación
within a typical child care day. (0.9 CEUs) literacy, collaborating with disability specialist entre proveedores y padres, así como se
TWA and paraprofessional’s and child and family enseñará a utilizar diferentes recursos
advocacy. (0.6 CEUs) TWA comunitarios. Este curso provee las
Course: ECH170 9 Hours
segundas 45 de las 90 horas requeridas
$50 + $77 fee = $127; NMR add $120 Course: ECH359 6 Hours
para trabajar como profesora en centros
Online: Structured Remote $20 + $50 fee = $70; NMR add $50
de guarderías. (4.5 CEUs). TWA
CRN#: 23857 3 Sessions TR Online: Structured Remote
Course: ECS027 45 Hours
12/1-12/8 6:30-9:30 p.m. CRN#: 23907 2 Sessions TR
$125 + $225 fee = $350; NMR add $160
12/1-12/6 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Hybrid (Online and on Rockville Campus)
Special Needs .
CRN#: 23874 15 Sessions M W
10/31-12/21 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Educación Infantil No class 11/23
Including All Children and the ADA
In person classes will meet 11/2 and 11/16
This course provides essential information from 6:30-9:30 p.m.
that every child care and education Currículo
professional needs to know about the
requirements of the Americans with
Desarollo infantil
Disabilities Act (ADA). Go beyond the “Trauma-Informed” en educación
definition of ADA to learn inclusionary best infantil NEW
practices, strategies and resources for
Crecimiento y desarrollo Infantil
Descubra el papel que juega el trauma
implementing an early childhood or school en la vida de los niños, sus familias, y las Aprenda los principios de las diferentes
age environment that is inclusive to all cuidadoras. Aprenda estrategias para teorías de desarrollo y crecimiento infantil.
children and families. (0.3 CEUs) TWA poder usar en el salón de clases con el fin Se cubrirá el desarrollo social, físico,
de amortiguar los efectos del trauma. (0.6 emocional e intelectual de niños 0 a 8 niños
Course: ECH271 3 Hours
CEUs) TWA en programas de cuidado infantil. Este
$21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR add $50
curso provee 45 de las 90 horas requeridas
Online: Structured Remote Course: ECS130 6 Hours
para trabajar como profesora en centros
CRN#: 23869 1 Session S $20 + $50 fee = $70; NMR add $50
de guardería. Requiere el libro de texto
11/19 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Online: Structured Remote Fundamentos segunda edición publicado
CRN#: 23974 2 Sessions TR por Council for Professional Recognition in
9/13-9/15 6:30-9:30 p.m. Washington DC. (4.5 CEUs.) TWA
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Early Childhood Education—Entrepreneurship and Small Business — Fall 2022 —
General Communication
ESL Testing for New Students
If you wish to take classes, you must take Courses
the ESL Assessment Test or the MC ESL
ESL NONCREDIT Remote Placement Test. You must make an
(Formerly American Pre-Academic & appointment to take the ESL Assessment
Professional ESL--APPE) Communication Skills 2
Test. We will test students individually or
Please check our webpage for the in groups. You must be vaccinated to take Improve your listening comprehension and
latest information. https://www. the test in person. The test takes about one vocabulary while increasing your ability to
montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/esl. hour. To make an appointment for the test, communicate in daily situations in English.
This information is accurate at the time of you can call, email or text us (see contact Practice pronunciation patterns and
publication but may change. information to the left). learn strategies to better communicate in
English. TWA
ESL Noncredit offers many courses for Returning Students
students whose first language is not English. You must register in person based on the Course: ESL321 48 Hours
Courses include instruction in reading, recommendations from your instructor at the (Formerly ESL188)
writing, speaking, listening, grammar, end of your last class. If you took this class $370 + $70 fee = $440; NMR add $225
pronunciation, and vocabulary. Beginning more than one year ago, you need to contact
Rockville Campus
through advanced levels are available. us to see if you need to be retested. You can
CRN#: 24177 24 Sessions M W
only take a course three times. If you do not
You must be vaccinated to take classes on 9/12-12/5 12:30-2:30 p.m.
pass with a grade of A or B after three times,
campus at Montgomery College. No class 11/23
you cannot take it again without special
We have classes on the Rockville and permission. Please contact us if you have a
Takoma Park/Silver Spring campuses. We question or need help with registering (see Communication Skills 3
also have classes taught remotely through contact information to the left).
Zoom, Blackboard and other online tools.
Improve your speaking, listening and
If you register for a remote class, you will Degree-Seeking Students pronunciation skills to communicate better
receive the Zoom link the day before the If you took the MC ESL Remote Placement in daily social and work situations. Learn
class begins. Test and placed into Workforce strategies to start conversations in English
Development & Continuing Education, call and keep them going. TWA
You must have a reliable internet service and
240-549-2691 or email us at ESL-Rockville@ Course: ESL331 48 Hours
a computer or mobile device from which you
montgomerycollege.edu. If you already have
can access Zoom, email and other websites. (Formerly ESL190)
a placement, you can register in person at
You must register in person at one of the $370 + $70 fee = $440; NMR add $225
one of the registration locations--you do not
registration locations several days before the need to contact us, but you can if you have Rockville Campus
class begins. If you cannot, you must contact a question. If you need help registering, CRN#: 24178 24 Sessions M W
Annette Greene at 240-549-2691 or annette. please call us at 240-567-5188. 9/12-12/5 12:30-2:30 p.m.
greene@montgomerycollege.edu. No class 11/23
Disability Services
Please go to our webpage for more detailed CRN#: 24180 24 Sessions M W
If you need support services due to a
registration information or call Customer
disability in order to take this test or take a 9/12-12/5 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Service at 240-567-5188 for help. On-campus
class, you must contact Natalie Martinez at No class 11/23
classes may meet occasionally over Zoom
240-567-4118. This must be done at least Online: Structured Remote
due to weather or other circumstances. After
two weeks before the test date (or the class
your course begins, you may be moved to a CRN#: 24181 24 Sessions MW
start date) in order to ensure timely services.
different class if your teacher finds you are in 9/12-12/5 7-9 p.m.
the wrong level. Registration Locations and Hours No class 11/23
Rockville Campus—Campus Center CRN#: 24182 24 Sessions T R
Our Contact Information:
Room 220 CC
E-mail: 9/13-12/6 12:30-2:30 p.m.
ESL-Rockville@montgomerycollege.edu Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus—Cafritz No class 11/24
Foundation Arts Center, Room 230 CF
Phone or text: 240-549-2691
Gaithersburg Business Training Center—
Our webpage: www.montgomerycollege.edu/
Room 400 (Unavailable until further notice)
wdce/esl
Germantown Campus—Humanities and
Customer Service/Registration:
Social Sciences, Room 241 and 243 HS
240-567-5188 Structured Remote (SR) are scheduled
Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. on specific days and at specific
Saturday (Rockville only): 8:30 a.m. to noon times. Students meet as a class
You must register in person at one of these remotely through Zoom or Blackboard
locations.
Collaborate; instructors will tell students
which software to use. Students
complete reading and assignments
according to the course schedule. Class
sessions take place in real time, and the
instructor leads course sessions..
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Health Sciences — Fall 2022 —
Health Sciences
Clinical Medical Assistant
Clinical Medical Assistant Program
Clinical Medical Assistant Classroom— In Person on the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 24507 24 Sessions MW 9/12-12/7 5-9 p.m. No class 11/21, 11/23
Clinical Medical Assistant —Labs in Person on the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 24511 10 Sessions T 9/13-11/15 5-9 p.m.
OR
CRN#: 24512 10 Sessions R 9/15-11/17 5-9 p.m.
Clinical Medical Assistant Classroom— In Person on the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 24508 24 Sessions TR 9/20-12/15 5-9 p.m. No class 11/22, 11/24
Clinical Medical Assistant —Labs in Person on the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 24515 10 Sessions M 9/26-12/5 5-9 p.m. No class 11/21
OR
CRN#: 24516 10 Sessions W 9/28-12/7 5-9 p.m. No class 11/23
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Health Career Training Healthcare Access and control, and billing and reimbursement.
Registration Professional Program Students successfully completing this
TIP course will receive pre-paid vouchers to
Dialysis Technician Program TIP take the PTCB exams. These vouchers are
This comprehensive program will prepare
Gain the knowledge and skills needed to valid for 90 days past the date of the last
students to handle patient encounters,
work as a dialysis technician. Under the class. Exams must be taken during that
patient customer service, and other areas
supervision of physicians and registered time. TWA
related to intake and the coordination of
nurses, dialysis technicians operate Course: HHS105 72 Hours
a patients healthcare experience. This
kidney dialysis machines, prepare dialyzer $1,380 + $650 fee = $2,030; NMR add $1,050
program covers important background
reprocessing and delivery systems,
information on the healthcare profession Rockville Campus
and maintain and repair equipment.
including interpersonal skills, patient CRN#: 24161 24 Sessions M W
Technicians work with patients during
confidentiality, medical ethics and law, 9/12-12/7 6-9 p.m.
dialysis procedures, monitor and record
medical terminology, basics of insurance No class 11/21, 11/22, 11/23
vital signs, and administer local anesthetics
billing and coding, telephone techniques, Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
and drugs as needed. They also assess
scheduling appointments, and medical CRN#: 24160 12 Sessions S
patients for any complications that occur
records management. Additional key 9/17-12/10 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
during the procedure and must be ready to
program topics include customer service, No class 11/26, 11/26
take necessary emergency measures like
referral/transfer services, resource
administering oxygen or performing basic
scheduling, patient check-in, admission,
CPR. Note: This program does not include Phlebotomy Technician TIP
registration, revenue cycle and information
a national or state certification as part of Classroom work includes medical
systems, statistical reporting, customer
its overall objectives. Additionally there is terminology, anatomy and physiology
satisfaction and retention, leadership
no student internship or clinical rotation review, blood collection procedures,
and management, and other relevant
offered as part of this program. TWA specimen collection practice, and
topics. Students who complete this
Course: HHS064 50 Hours program will be eligible to sit for the specimen processing and handling.
$1,230 + $800 fee = $2,030; NMR add $1,050 National Association of Healthcare Laboratory operations are reviewed
Access Management (NAHAM) Certified including safety, quality control, universal
Rockville Campus
Healthcare Access Manager (CHAM), precautions, routine laboratory tests,
CRN#: 24167 20 Sessions TR
or the Certified Healthcare Access confidentiality, and ethics. This class must
9/20-12/1 6-8:30 p.m.
Associate (CHAA) national certification be taken with Phlebotomy Technician
No class 11/24, 11/22
exams, depending upon your professional Clinical (HHS115). TWA
experience level and other factors. TWA Course: HHS034 90 Hours
EKG Technician TIP
Course: HHS108 90 Hours $1,580 + $600 fee = $2, 180; NMR add $1,050
Prepare to take the Electrocardiograph
(EKG) Technician exam offered by $1,550 + $675 fee = $2,225; NMR add $1,050 Rockville Campus
the American Society of Phlebotomy Rockville Campus CRN#: 24165 20 Sessions M W
Technicians (ASPT). EKG technicians CRN#: 24357 20 Sessions TR 9/12-11/16 5-9:30 p.m.
work in physician offices, hospitals, 9/13-11/17 5-9:30 p.m. Take with Clinical CRN 24358
clinics, and other health care facilities, Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
and are responsible for performing Pharmacy Technician Certification CRN#: 24166 20 Sessions M W
electrocardiogram tests to monitor and TIP 9/19-11/30 5-9:30 p.m.
record electrical impulses transmitted by No class 11/21, 11/22, 11/23
This comprehensive 72-hour course will
the heart. This course includes background Take with Clinical CRN 24359
prepare students to enter the pharmacy
information on anatomy and physiology
field and take the Pharmacy Technician
of the heart, medical disease processes,
Certification Boards PTCB exam. A GED Phlebotomy Technician—Clinical
medical terminology, medical ethics, and Internship
or High School diploma is required to
legal aspects of patient contact. Learn
sit for the PTCB exam. Technicians This class includes a 40-hour clinical
the function and proper use of the EKG
work in hospitals, home infusion opportunity at a local healthcare provider.
machine and the Holter Monitor, and
pharmacies, community pharmacies, In addition to other requirements, to be
demonstrate lead placement for a 12-lead
and other health care settings—working eligible for this Phlebotomy Technician
electrocardiogram. Compare normal
under the supervision of a registered Clinical Internship class, you must have
and abnormal EKG printed readings and
pharmacist. Course content includes completed or currently be enrolled in
measure various peaks and troughs. TWA
medical terminology specific to the Montgomery Colleges 90-hour Phlebotomy
Course: HHS051 50 Hours pharmacy, reading and interpreting Technician Program. Additionally, you
$1,330 + $650 fee = $1,980; NMR add $800 prescriptions, and defining drugs by must submit to a thorough background
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus generic and brand names. Students will check and meet other requirements. These
CRN#: 24168 20 Sessions T R learn dosage calculations, I.V. flow rates, costs are not included in the tuition and
9/20-12/1 6-8:30 p.m. drug compounding, dose conversions, fees for this class. Special requirements
No class 11/24, 11/22 dispensing of prescriptions, inventory include Hepatitis B immunization, negative
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tuberculosis test, and blood test to check Nursing Related Courses Heartcode BLS Skills Check Off
immunity statutes: Varicella Zoster IgG Ab; This course is designed for the healthcare
Rubella IgG; Rubeola IgGAb; and Mumps worker who has completed the Online
IgG Ab. Information concerning these CPR and First Aid American Heart Association, Heartcode
requirements will be provided the first night BLS session. Students must demonstrate
of class. This class must be taken with the hands-on skills session through
Phlebotomy Technician (HHS034). TWA Basic Cardiac Life Support for Montgomery College WDCE to obtain a
Course: HHS115 40 Hours Healthcare Providers course completion card. TWA
$210 + $125 fee = $335; NMR add $160 This course teaches basic life support Course: CPR098 6 Hours
Off Campus Location (BLS) to healthcare professionals and $55 + $15 fee = $70; NMR add $50
CRN#: 24358 rescue personnel. You will learn adult, Gaithersburg Business Training Center
9/12-11/16 infant, and child cardiopulmonary CRN#: 23746 1 Session S
Must be taken w/Rockville Phlebotomy resuscitation (CPR) with the use of the 9/24 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
course HHS034 CRN 24165 automated external defibrillator (AED),
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
CRN#: 24359 training in rescue breathing with barrier
CRN#: 23747 1 Session S
9/19-11/16 devices and the use of bag-masks, as well
11/12 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Must be taken w/Takoma phlebotomy as foreign-body airway management. You
course HHS034 CRN 224166 will receive a American Heart Association
BLS Healthcare Provider card link to print Heartsaver CPR, AED & First Aid
Physical Therapy and your CPR card which is valid for two Skills Check-off
Occupational Therapy Aide years after successfully completing the This course is designed for the general
written exam and skills tests. You must public who have completed the Heartsaver
Training TIP
attend the entire session to receive a First Aid CPR AED Online eLearning
This course prepares you to work under
card. This course is primarily for those portion of the Heartsaver First Aid CPR
the direction of a registered physical
working in the health-care field (nurses, AED blended learning course. 1. Students
therapist in a physical therapy setting
EMTs, respiratory, physical & occupational will be able to demonstrate the cognitive
performing supportive activities, such
therapists, medical/nursing students, information needed to perform First Aide,
as routine therapeutic treatments by
and other allied health personnel). The CPR and AED training. Upon completion
physical or mechanical methods. The
course cost includes textbook, BLS for of the online portion. 2. Students will
course includes medical terminology,
Healthcare Providers Student Manual. be able to complete hands-on skills
legal, and ethical aspects of physical
Note: Students must be aware that classes session with an AHA BLS or Heartsaver
therapy including OSHA and HIPAA,
may run longer than the posted times due Instructor. Students are required to
oral and written communication in a
to class size and/or other factors outside print-out “certificate of completion” and
healthcare setting, customer service,
of the instructors control. Courses may be bring document to testing site. Students
anatomy and physiology focusing on
cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. may also show proof of completion via
the musculoskeletal system, assisting
Half hour lunch break included in class cell phone to the Montgomery College
with treatment procedures, and review of
time. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a Instructor. Students will not be allowed
common medical conditions particular to
towel or blanket for CPR practice. TWA to demonstrate hands-on competency
physical therapy. TWA
Course: CPR007 6 Hours without the “certificate of completion”.
Course: HHS041 50 Hours TWA
$62 + $43 fee = $105; NMR add $120
$1,350 + $650 fee = $2,000; NMR add $1,050
Gaithersburg Business Training Center Course: CPR094 4 Hours
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus $55 + $15 fee = $70; NMR add $50
CRN#: 23758 1 Session S
CRN#: 24162 10 Sessions S
12/10 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Rockville Campus
9/17-11/19 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus CRN#: 23752 1 Session S
CRN#: 23757 1 Session S 10/8 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
10/15 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Nursing Assistant Classroom—Hybrid (In-person labs on Friday on the TP/SS Campus; Monday and Wednesday are online)
CRN#: 23769 13 Sessions MWR 9/12-10/10 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
CNA Clinical at Asbury Methodist Village
CRN#: 23770 9 Sessions MWR 10/12-10/31 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Nursing Assistant Classroom—Hybrid (In-person labs on Wednesday on the TP/SS Campus; Monday and Thursday are online)
CRN#: 23771 22 Sessions MWF 9/19-11/7 5-9:15 p.m.
CNAClinical at Asbury Methodist Village
CRN#: 23772 12 Sessions MWF 11/9-12/7 5-9 p.m. (M W); 7 a.m.-4 p.m. (F)
The Maryland Board of Nursing requires that all classroom and clinical hours are complete.
FULL COVID VACCINE IS MANDATORY FOR ALL HEALTH SCIENCES STUDENTS 3 DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF IN-PERSON CLASSES!
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Nurse Refresher Classroom— Nursing Lab Diphtheria, and Pertussis (TDap) vaccine
Hybrid Live TIP This lab is for registered or licensed (past 2 years regardless of when the last
practical nurses returning to the tetanus vaccine was given). If titers are
This classroom is designed for RNs
work force or wishing to refresh their negative, proof of start of vaccine series
and LPNs who desire to maintain or
clinical skills. Topics include nursing on any of the required immunizations.
re-establish their active license to re-enter
process, communication, nursing Criminal background checks and alcohol/
the nursing field. This classroom section
care and procedures, current trends drug screenings are required as well. You
includes both LIVE Zoom lectures and
in documentation, and pharmacology. will be sent a future email with instructions
in-person nursing skills lab practice. Live
There is no payment plan for this lab. as to where to upload the requirements.
Zoom lectures will include topics such as
Prerequisite: completion of the nurse After successful completion of all 3
reviewing anatomy and physiology, major
refresher classroom from Montgomery sections (Classroom, lab, clinical), you will
disease pathology, current treatment
College or permission from the director. receive a certificate of completion and be
strategies, legal issues, pharmacology,
TWA eligible to apply to the Maryland Board of
physical assessment, nursing process,
nursing to reactivate your nursing license.
documentation, current trends, evidence- Course: NUR023 8 Hours
TWA
based practice, end of life issues, videos, $215 + $55 fee = $270; NMR add $140
discussion groups, and other learning Course: NUR007 60 Hours
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
activities. You must co-register with $1, 110 + $215 fee = $1,325; NMR add
CRN#: 23889 1 Session S
corresponding NUR023- Nursing Lab and $650
10/29 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
NUR007. Prerequisites: Laptop, desk top Holy Cross Hospital—Silver Spring
Must be taken with NUR077 CRN 23768
computer with camera and microphone CRN#: 23854 12 Sessions M W
capabilities and internet browser; View CRN#: 23890 1 Session S
10/31-12/7 6-11:15 p.m.
Mandatory Online Nurse Refresher 11/5 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Must be taken with NUR078 CRN 23768
Orientation; must have an active or inactive Must be taken with NUR078 CRN 23766
and NUR023 CRN 23889
RN or LPN license; must have graduated Holy Cross Hospital—Germantown
from an accredited nursing program. Nursing Refresher: Clinical TIP
CRN#: 23853 12 Sessions T R
Health records due in preparation for The clinical section of this course is 11/8-12/15 6-11:15 p.m.
clinical- physical form, COVID19 and other designed for RNs and LPNs who have Must be taken with NUR078 CRN 23966
vaccines, TB, criminal background check, completed the Nurse Refresher classroom and NUR023 CRN 23890
CPR/BLS, and drug test- not included in and Nurse Refresher Lab sections at
tuition. You will be sent an email with Montgomery College. This is a 60-hour
further instructions prior to the start of
RN Case Manager Delegating
course on the medical/surgical unit at an
class. After completion of this program, acute care hospital. The clinical experience
Nurse Training for Assisted Living
you will receive a certificate of completion includes using the nursing process, patient This 16-hour course, approved by the
from Maryland Board of Nursing and assignments, utilizing nursing skills Maryland Board of Nursing, provides a
be eligible to reactivate your RN or LPN practiced in the nursing lab, administering basic foundation for nursing practice of
license through the Maryland Board of medication, team work, electronic the registered nurse who delegates nursing
Nursing. TWA documentation, and application of care functions in the assisted living setting,
plans. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment including medication administration, and
Course: NUR077 100 Hours
in corresponding Nurse Refresher who teaches medication administration
$1,235 + $240 fee = $1,475; NMR add $650
Classroom and Nurse Refresher Lab to the medication technician in assisted
Hybrid (Online & Face to Face) living. Topics to be covered include history
sections; Maryland RN/LPN license- active
CRN#: 23768 19 Sessions M W S of assisted living programs; regulations
or inactive with a current expiration date.
9/12-10/24 5-9:15 p.m. (M W) governing CM/DN practice; overview
If you have an active license in another
8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (S) of CM/DN role and responsibilities;
state, you must apply for and receive
Mandatory On-Campus/In-person labs held teaching medication administration to the
a Maryland license before the start of
on Saturdays in Health Sciences Center/ medication technician; case management
clinical. Health Records to include: Physical
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus principles; delegation of nursing practice;
Exam (Must use Montgomery College
Must be taken with NUR023 CRN 23889 communication; adult learning principles;
Health Form) withiin 1 year of the start
and NUR007 CRN 23854 and legal, ethical, and business issues
of clinical, COVID19 vaccine, Basic Life
Support for Health Care Providers (CPR), TWA
2-step Tuberculin skin test, quantiferon, Course: NUR080 16 Hours
Distance Learning (DL) are offered or chest-xray within 1 year of the start of $290 + $90 fee = $380; NMR add $160
completely online and allow students clinical; Proof of immunity with positive Online: Structured Remote
to learn independently, on their own titers (blood tests) as the starting point CRN#: 23765 2 Sessions S
schedules, as they meet specific and Immunizations if titers are negative for
deadlines and complete assignments. 10/1-10/8 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
the following diseases: Mumps, Measles,
Instructors guide students’ learning with
Rubeola (MMR) vaccine or positive titers,
lessons, activities, and feedback through
a Blackboard course site Hepatits B vaccine series or positive titer,
Varicella vaccine or positive titer, Tetanus,
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Income Tax Preparation Maryland Individual Tax Preparer Small Business I Tax Course
Gain a new skill to use part time or full Continuing Education Designed for individual income tax
time! This comprehensive course covers This course provides continuing return preparers, this course provides
the basics of preparing most individual professional education to Maryland an understanding and solid foundation
tax returns filed with the IRS including Individual Tax Preparers. The course for preparing business tax returns
short forms 1040EZ and 1040A, basic includes three hours of tax law update, and researching issues involved in
itemized returns, and more complicated two hours of ethics, two hours of Maryland the preparation of tax returns for
long forms. The course also covers the tax law topics and 10 hours of federal tax various forms of business entities.
basics of preparing Maryland form 502. law topics. Students will need to bring the Modules covered in this course include
This course is only offered during the fall Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN) understanding employment taxes,
semester. You must purchase textbook(s)/ to class to receive IRS CE credit. IRS CE corporations, S corporations, partnerships,
materials and bring them to the first class. credit is awarded for the calendar year sole proprietorship, dispositions, income,
Textbooks/course materials required: www. that the course is completed. Textbooks/ expenses and understanding the balance
montgomerycollege.edu/bookstore or call course materials required: www. sheet. Textbooks/course materials
240-567-5302. You must bring textbook(s) montgomerycollege.edu/bookstore or call required: www.montgomerycollege.edu/
and a USB Flash drive to first class. TWA 240-567-5302. You must bring textbook(s) bookstore or call 240-567-5302. You must
Course: TAX003 54 Hours and a USB Flash drive to first class. TWA bring textbook(s) and a USB Flash drive to
$439 + $90 fee = $529; NMR add $250 Course: TAX006 17 Hours first class. TWA
Rockville Campus $190 + $115 fee = $305; NMR add $160 Course: TAX007 30 Hours
CRN#: 24673 9 Sessions S Gaithersburg Business Training Center $295 + $150 fee = $445; NMR add $225
9/17-11/19 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CRN#: 24675 3 Sessions F Online: Structured Remote
No class 10/15 9/2-9/16 9 a.m.-5 p.m. CRN#: 24679 10 Sessions TR
Online: Structured Remote Last class meets 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 10/18-11/17 6-9 p.m.
CRN#: 24674 18 Sessions M W Rockville Campus
9/12-11/16 6:30-9:30 p.m. CRN#: 24677 3 Sessions F
No class 10/10, 10/12 11/4-11/18 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Amazing Photos with Your Phones The Art of Pencil Drawing Wardrobe Resurrection: My
and Tablets Examine drawing as a fundamental Clothes Need Help! NEW
Start with the basics of learning how artistic skill. Experience and learn steps Does you wardrobe need a repair?
to use a mobile phone camera; review of drawing/sketching objects from You love your clothes, but they need a
the settings for optimal image capture; photographs: still life, landscapes, and boost! Discover how to repair rips and
and explore pro tips and techniques portrait. Learn the drawing process of tears; re-hem pants and skirts; alter
of exposure, composition, and focus different objects, shapes, textures, while waistlines, sleeves and shoulders; and
to produce the best results. Assess a learning drawing and shading techniques use embellishments to repair or revitalize
select group of apps for image capture, in pencil media only. Instructor provides garments. Learn no-sew mending and
processing, and display. Practice ways close individual guidance in class to ensure apply basic alterations to help the fit of old
of transferring images from your mobile artistic skills growth. TWA and new clothes. No sewing machine? No
device to a computer. This class is Course: LLI792 12 Hours problem – the instructor will demonstrate
designed for users of iOS and Android $95 + $92 fee = $187; NMR add $120 hand and machine techniques for you to
mobile devices. Some apps demonstrated practice in class. TWA
Gaithersburg Business Training Center
may need to be purchased. Purchase of Course: LLP020 8 Hours
CRN#: 24428 6 Sessions W
these apps are approximately $20. TWA $59 + $79 fee = $138; NMR add $120
9/21-11/2 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Course: LLI471 8 Hours No class 10/5 Rockville Campus
$59 + $79 fee = $138; NMR add $120 CRN#: 24652 4 Sessions R
Online: Structured Remote The Art of Sketching 9/29-10/20 1:30-3:30 p.m.
CRN#: 24644 4 Sessions W Whether you are an avid sketcher or
9/14-10/12 6:30-8:30 p.m. new to the art, sketching allows you to Watercolor Techniques I
No class 10/5 record events such as a trip to a foreign Explore the beauty and magic of
land, a tour of a local garden, or a special watercolor painting through a structured
Drawing with Pencils, Charcoal, or occasion such as a birth or anniversary. series of exciting classes that focus
Pastels Examine different types of sketches, on basic watercolor techniques. Learn
This course will help you develop such as, drawings, or quick paintings. techniques of various washes, ‘wet-on-
fundamental drawing skills. Learn basic Explore adding short captions, notes, parts wet,’ and dry brush on wet and dry paper
techniques such as blocking in the of conversations, and observations to by watching the instructor demonstrate
composition with pencil, shading with create a journal. Utilize sketches to plan before performing the technique yourself.
charcoal, and using pastels to create an organic garden, create a preliminary Basic drawing will be reviewed as needed.
vibrant color. Begin by drawing a still life drawing for a painting or portrait, or Practice the techniques by painting from a
and move onto landscape and portrait provide an outlet for discovering solutions still life or photo. Creation of an individual
drawings from photographs. Examine to a variety of problems. Learn how to style is encouraged. Bring supplies to the
these subjects using a variety of media improve your observational skills while first class. Supply list is available on the LLI
(pencil, color pencils, charcoal, pastel, ink, sketching with pen, pencil, or watercolor. website. TWA
and watercolor). This class is designed You will have an opportunity to sketch Course: LLI609 12 Hours
for students of any skill level. Supply list is outside. Bring supplies to the first class. $95 + $92 fee = $187; NMR add $120
available on the LLI website. TWA Supply list is available on the LLI website.
Gaithersburg Business Training Center
TWA
Course: LLI489 12 Hours CRN#: 24426 6 Sessions R
$95 + $92 fee = $187; NMR add $120 Course: LLI491 12 Hours 10/13-11/17 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
$95 + $92 fee = $187; NMR add $120
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 24422 6 Sessions T Online: Structured Remote Virtual Face-to-Face in Real-Time!
11/1-12/6 6:30-8:30 p.m. CRN#: 24424 6 Sessions R Many LLI Classes are still being
10/6-11/10 6:30-8:30 p.m.
taught online with Zoom
It’s Easy to Zoom! Three days before
your class, your instructor will send
you a link to your class. You will need
to have a working microphone built
Art Classes into your device or headphones with
Zoom allows students to hear and see a microphone. If you do not, you can
the instructor as they demonstrate the use the free phone conference feature.
class techniques, as well as allowing the You will need to visit: https://zoom.
instructor to see the students work in Art Supply List! us/download and download the Zoom
real time. Zoom also offers students the Material lists for LLI Art classes application onto your computer. It only
are available at : takes a few minutes. We recommend
opportunity to interact with the instructor
that you do this in advance to make sure
and other students—asking questions www.montgomerycollege.edu/
all your computer components
and joining in discussions. lifelonglearning/ are working.
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Brain Fitness Institute Meditation for Mindfulness and mail, including how to open and save email
Stress Reduction attachments. Explore the internet and learn
how to find information. Learn steps you
One of the most beneficial effects
Brain Fitness: Memory Strategies can take to be safe while online. TWA
of meditation is a sense of calm and
and Brain Booster Games NEW relaxation. In this course you will learn Course: LLI790 12 Hours
Learn strategies to acquire knowledge a few simple mindfulness meditation $21 + $78 fee = $99; NMR add $50
most effectively, enhance memory with practices that can result in a more Rockville Campus
techniques that work, and challenge your consistent sense of well-being, less CRN#: 24581 6 Sessions M
brain with brain games, puzzles, and word reactivity to negative experiences, and 9/19-10/31 1:30-3:30 p.m.
games. Understand brain functioning and an enhanced quality of sleep and brain No class 9/26
changes that occur in brain as we age and development. This course does not require
how to combat cognitive decline. Improve experience with meditation or sitting in any Cybersecurity for Beginners (For
strategies in analytical thinking by using particular posture. TWA
people with a non-technical back-
games, decode clues from game shows Course: LLI249 6 Hours ground)
and engage in games that train memory. $45 + $72 fee = $117; NMR add $120
Develop a basic understanding of
and help retain the information. Learn Online: Structured Remote Cybersecurity to protect yourself from
games you can play with your kids and CRN#: 24421 4 Sessions T Online Frauds and prevent Identity Theft.
grandkids. Each class session you will 10/4-10/25 1-2:30 p.m. Examine how hackers can steal your
focus on a different type of activities. TWA
personal information. Analyze types and
Course: LLP040 8 Hours Computers and motives of cyber-attacks. Learn the best
$59 + $79 fee = $138; NMR add $120 practices that are important to protect
Online: Structured Remote
Technology your information while using the internet.
CRN#: 24686 4 Sessions M Explore the history of Cybersecurity. Learn
10/10-10/31 1-3 p.m. key terminology, basic system concepts,
Cloud Technology For Beginners
and an introduction to the Cybersecurity
(For people with a Non-Technical field. TWA
Calming the Nervous System
Background)
through Meditation NEW Course: LLP041 5 Hours
What is the cloud? Define what cloud $24 + $45 fee = $69; NMR add $50
Are you aware that the nervous system
computing is, what it supports, and
is constantly scanning the environment Online: Structured Remote
how it’s delivered. Explore the benefits
for signs of threat and safety? Our bodies CRN#: 24845 2 Sessions T
and key concepts of cloud computing.
can even perceive danger outside of our 10/25-11/1 6:30-9 p.m.
Discuss when and where to use it, using
conscious awareness and automatically
appropriate industry models. Examine
equip us to respond in a heartbeat. In Using Instagram and YouTube
how hackers access your information and
this class, examine a few basics about Like a Pro
best practices to protect your personal
the autonomic nervous system, practice
information while using the internet. No There’s no better time than now to get
meditation techniques and other exercises
prior experience needed. started with Instagram and YouTube. Find
that bring awareness to our powerful
Course: LLI785 2.5 Hours and follow Instagram accounts. Learn
survival responses, and build the skill of
$20 + $10 fee = $30; NMR add $30 how to share photos and videos to create
moving from states such as fight, flight,
stories with special effects. Explore how to
or freeze into a regulated state of safety, Online: Structured Remote
browse your feed and interact with posts.
connection, and resilience. TWA CRN#: 24580 1 Session T
Discuss how to go live to connect with
Course: LLP034 7.5 Hours 10/11 6:30-9 p.m.
your friends at the moment or message
$49 + $84 fee = $133; NMR add $120 your friends in private. Examine the Explore
Online: Structured Remote Computer Skills for Beginners tab and IGTV. Create a YouTube Channel.
CRN#: 24480 5 Sessions T Gain confidence as you are introduced to
Course: LLI482 4 Hours
11/1-11/29 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. various hardware, software, and storage
$40 + $15 fee = $55; NMR add $50
devices. Define basic computer concepts
and terminology. Learn to navigate the Online: Structured Remote
desktop or laptop, textboxes, windows, CRN#: 24688 2 Sessions R
toolbars, and taskbars. Examine the 11/3-11/10 6:30-8:30 p.m.
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Culinary Arts and History The Great British Baking Show: African American History in
Novice Edition America: 1865 to the Present
Are you a fan of The Great British Baking Co-L
A Taste of History: Salt NEW Show? Learn how to create some of the This course surveys the history of African
See course on page 50. delicious recipes from the series-Mary Americans in America 1865 to the present.
Berry’s Scones with Cream and Lemon Examine the Washington—Du Bois debate;
Curd; Paul Hollywood’s Almond Shortbread African American contributions to the
Chocolate Through Time NEW
Biscuits; and view the demonstration world wars; and the Harlem Renaissance.
See course on page 51.
and taste of Mary Berry’s Mincemeat Discuss the struggle for equality; and
Streusel Tray Bake. Explore baking terms, strategies for continued economic,
Holiday Cookies ingredients, equipment, and tools. Employ political, and social progress. TWA
Learn to bake cookies from around the safe food handling practices using Course: LLI760 37.5 Hours
world to incorporate into your cookie contemporary guidelines. Understand how $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
exchange this year. Explore the flavors to read a recipe in metric measurements.
Online: Structured Remote
of Germany (Pfeffernuse), England This is a hands-on class. The class will
CRN#: 24576 27 Sessions T R
(St. Catherine’s Cookies), Switzerland take place at MC Marriott Hospitality
9/13-12/15 2-3:30 p.m.
(Zimtsterne), and the classic American Kitchen in Campus Center. Online module
No class 11/24
Chocolate Chip Cookie. Explore baking with recipes and videos will be provided.
Please check the MC Bookstore regarding
terms, ingredients, equipment, and tools. Course: LLI761 2.5 Hours textbooks. Use credit HIST236 CRN22911.
Employ safe food handling practices using $25 + $30 fee = $55; NMR add $50
contemporary guidelines. Understand how
Rockville Campus An Insight Into Politics and
to read a recipe in metric measurements.
CRN#: 24705 1 Session T
This is a hands-on class. Tuition includes Current Events
11/1 6-8:30 p.m.
the cost of ingredients. The class will take NEW CONTENT: This fall, will the war in
place at MC Marriott Hospitality Kitchen in Ukraine still be going full scale or will a
Campus Center History and Current Events diplomatic solution have taken place?
Course: LLI762 2.5 Hours How will the Supreme Court have ruled
$25 + $30 fee = $55; NMR add $50 on hot button issues like abortion and
A Field Guide to Civil War Statues gun rights? Will any parts of President
Rockville Campus in Washington NEW Biden’s Build Back Better Agenda be
CRN#: 24653 1 Session W
In recent years, America has enacted into law? Will the June hearings
12/7 1-3:30 p.m.
commemorated valor by erecting before the January 6 committee lead
monuments to entire wars, such as the to any criminal referrals to the Justice
International Cuisine—Cooking World War II and the Vietnam Veteran’s Department? Will indictments come out
with a Chef Memorials. Civil War veterans did it of grand jury proceedings in Georgia? Will
New Content! Do you miss enjoying the differently. They remembered themselves the Republicans take back the House and/
delectable cuisine offered while travelling? in monuments through their generals. Jim or Senate in off-year elections that will
Now you can feel like you are on vacation Johnston uses the statues to tell the story occur the day before the fourth of our six
from the safety and comfort of your own of the Civil War and of the artistry that classes. Join other students to discuss
home. Learn how to prepare a variety of went into them. This class is offered in these issues and many more in a friendly
appetizers, entrees, and desserts from collaboration with Montgomery History. atmosphere where disagreements are
different countries and continents. Explore Course: LLI521 1.5 Hours always treated in a respectful manner. All
ingredients and flavor profiles from $15 + $10 fee = $25; NMR add $30 points of view are encouraged. TWA
different cultures. Discuss international Course: LLI511 12 Hours
Online: Structured Remote
cooking techniques. This class is taught by $69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120
CRN#: 24562 1 Session F
a professional chef. TWA
11/4 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Online: Structured Remote
Course: LLI629 6 Hours CRN#: 24703 6 Sessions W
$59 + $89 fee = $148; NMR add $120 9/28-12/14 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Online: Structured Remote No class 10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16, 11/23,
CRN#: 24570 4 Sessions W 12/7
10/26-11/16 7-8:30 p.m.
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Differing Historical Perspectives European History: 17th Century to Fake News, Disinformation, and
on Slavery in Maryland and the the Present Co-L Propaganda NEW
District of Columbia NEW Trace the accumulated experience of Are we living in a post-truth society where
The word “slavery” brings up a mental Western civilization and its worldwide Fake News determines what people
image of the “peculiar institution” as it relationships. Explore the changes in believe and how they behave? Explore
existed in the Deep South right before thought, social, economic, and political the relationship between propaganda,
the Civil War. Slavery in the Washington structures from the Copernican revolution disinformation, fake news, and journalism
area was different. It began the same – and the Enlightenment through the and how they affect our psychological
in the late 1600s, Ninian Beall’s tobacco American and French revolutions, the perception of information. Analyze
plantation occupied the land where traumas of economic depressions, the different types of dubious content
the White House is today – but it soon world wars, and the upheavals of the (shared personal stories, push content
changed. After tobacco wore out the land, contemporary world. Examine the tensions like rumors, and targeted external and
slavery made less sense, and it was hard between individual liberty and traditional internal propaganda) and discuss the
to enforce with an increasingly diverse powers of state and society, the rise of societal consequences of disinformation.
capital of the United States. By the time ideologies, pressures of industrialism Examine tools that individuals, civil society,
of the Civil War, Washington, D.C. still had and national identity, the role of women and government can deploy to tackle this
slaves, but they lived among a population in society, the rise of masses, and the epidemic. TWA
of free African Americans. Author James disenchantment with traditional liberalism Course LLP037 8 hours
H. Johnston will discuss the differing and totalitarian alternatives. Note: You will $59 - $79 fee = $138; NMR add $120
perspectives on slavery that emerge be joining credit students in this co-listed
Online Structured Remote
from his two books, The Recollections of credit class. TWA
CRN#: 24789 4 sessions R
Margaret Loughborough, about a daughter Course: LLI469 37.5 Hours 11/3-12/1 10:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
of the Old Dominion of Virginia, and From $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 No class 11/24
Slave Ship to Harvard, which follows
Germantown Campus
six generations of an African American
CRN#: 24560 30 Sessions M W Gilded Age: Splendor and Scandal
family in Maryland. This class is offered in
8/29-12/14 12-1:15 p.m. NEW
collaboration with Montgomery History.
No class 9/5, 11/23
Course: LLI524 1.5 Hours The three decades of the Gilded Age (1870-
Please check the MC Bookstore for details
$15 + $10 fee = $25; NMR add $30 1900) are synonymous with extravagant
regarding textbooks. Use Credit HIST148
wealth, industrialization and the staid
Rockville Campus CRN 21600.
stability of the Astor Court in New York.
CRN#: 24563 1 Session F
Identify the transformation of American
10/21 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. European History: Fall of Rome to society that led to the Gilded Age, including
the 17th Century Co-L the political and economic influences, the
Trace the accumulated experience of cultural and social character, and many
Western civilization and its worldwide principal historical figures. This time period
relationships. Inquire into the foundations was also full of scandals, violence and
of Western civilization and its odyssey squalor. Discuss the rising violence of the
For additional career courses,
to the 17th century. Discuss areas such anarchist movement and the Haymarket
see Professional and Career as the background and the legacy of the riots. Explore the squalid side of New York
Development section on page 75. ancient world, the distinctive medieval life in the tenements of the Lower East
world view, the creation of new social and Side. TWA
Career Exploration Boot Camp
religious ideals during the Renaissance and Course: LLP027 10 Hours
Course: CRP013 Reformation, relationships between cultural $69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120
What are you good at? What are your and political institutions, the growth of
natural and work-related strengths? Online: Structured Remote
absolutism and constitutionalism, and
Discover and match them with career CRN#: 24595 5 Sessions R
changes in artistic and literary creativity.
areas in which you would be most 10/20-11/17 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Note: You will be joining credit students in
successful. this co-listed credit class. TWA
How to Land Your Job Course: LLI596 37.5 Hours
Course: CRP535 $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
Learn traditional and innovative job Online: Structured Remote
search techniques to help you land the CRN#: 24697 31 Sessions T R Classes marked with this code CoL
job you want. This class provides a 8/30-12/15 9:30-10:45 a.m. are co-listed. They are offered so
comprehensive approach to employment No class 11/24 that students may register either
search, including resume writing, Please Check the MC Bookstore for details for credit or continuing education
LinkedIn, and the latest self-marketing regarding textbooks. Use Credit HIST147 (noncredit) status. See more details
and networking techniques. CRN21599. on page 103.
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Lifelong Learning Institute — Fall 2022 —
Presidential Chronicles from The Atomic Age: From the The Holy Roman Empire: The
the Founding Fathers–Theodore Manhattan Project to Russia’s Heart of Europe NEW
Roosevelt NEW Present Nuclear Threat NEW Founded by the great Emperor
The most exclusive club in U.S. history Ever wondered what atomic power is? Charlemagne and lasting until its defeat
has just 45 members, those individuals Or how scientists discovered its military by Napoleon a millennium later, the Holy
entrusted to lead the country as and civilian capabilities? Learn about the Roman Empire ruled at the heart of Europe.
President. Explore their stories-personally, rise of atomic power, beginning with the Learn how this immensely powerful Empire
professionally, and politically- and the development of the atomic bomb for managed to thrive in spite of having no
influence they had on American history. military purposes during World War II fixed capital (each Emperor traveled
Discuss their individual and shared with the Manhattan Project. Examine the between residences). Discover how the
challenges, and the impacts from importance of atomic power as the Cold Empire’s diversity of populations (French-
addressing them. Gain an appreciation War begins and other countries obtain the speaking Walloons, Slovaks, Danes,
for our collective history by examining key nuclear weapons. Discuss investigations Czechs, Croats and Italians to name
moments from their lives and presidencies, during the Red Scare of the 1950s and just a few), their languages and cultures
along with their relevance for modern the possible disclosure of atomic secrets. made it an engine of ideas and inventions.
times. And enjoy some good old-fashioned Examine the ultimate standoff between the Analyze how the Reformation, the Thirty
storytelling along the way. Recommended United States and the Soviet Union over Years War and the Treaty of Westphalia
material: The Presidential Chronicles series the placement of missiles in Cuba in 1962. forever altered its character. Discuss how
of books and YouTube videos. TWA Discuss the Iran Nuclear Deal and Russia’s Napoleon’s wars in Europe buried the
Course: LLP032 12 Hours current threat to use atomic power during Empire forever. TWA
$69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120 the Ukraine crisis. TWA Course: LLP021 12 Hours
Rockville Campus Course: LLP017 12 Hours $69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120
CRN#: 24599 6 Sessions M $69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120 Rockville Campus
10/3-11/7 1:30-3:30 p.m. Online: Structured Remote CRN#: 24593 6 Sessions M
CRN#: 24590 6 Sessions R 10/3-11/7 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Russia, Ukraine, and An Emerging 10/6-11/10 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
New World Order? NEW The Red Orchestra: The Great Spy
On a sunny morning in April 2022, the The History of Television in the Network that Resisted Hitler in
Prime Ministers of Finland and Sweden United States Prior to the Advent Berlin NEW
announced their intention to join NATO, the of Cable In the heart of Belin and in the darkest
joint European-American defense alliance, Do you remember when television was moment of European history during WWII
73 years since its founding. Not even at the presented in black and white with only a group of friends, known as The Red
height of the Cold War, when Finland saw three national networks? Explore the early Orchestra, opposed Hitler as one of the
itself threatened by Soviet aggression, was days of television up until the time of the most audacious spy networks in history.
this choice given serious consideration. cable television explosion through an Discover how they opposed the regime
The war in Ukraine, an expansionist Russia examination of the three major networks through pamphlets, leaflets, posters, and
on the borders of Europe, and the rise and their local affiliates, the transition from stickers and how they hoped to incite civil
of aggressive authoritarianism might be black and white to color, and the types of disobedience. Analyze their success in
giving rise to a new European and global programming offered. Learn how television other more daring operations like aiding
geopolitical order. Analyze what the covered the major events of the day Jews and the resistance to escape the
military, political, and economic outlines such as the Cuban Missile Crisis and the regime. Discuss how their documentation
of such an order might look like. Discuss assassinations that occurred during the of Nazi atrocities and providing military
possible consequences of these dramatic 1960s. Discuss topics such as the advent intelligence to the Allies determined some
changes for the US, Europe, and countries of public television broadcasting and even of the most important decisions of the
in other regions. TWA music from television shows. The focus war. TWA
Course: LLP035 10 Hours will be on news, sports, entertainment, Course: LLP029 10 Hours
$69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120 situation comedies, dramas, and westerns. $69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120
TWA
Rockville Campus Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 24699 5 Sessions T Course: LLI002 12 Hours CRN#: 24596 5 Sessions M
10/11-11/8 1:30-3:30 p.m. $69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120 10/24-11/21 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 24656 6 Sessions T
9/20-11/1 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Senior Tuition Waiver (TWA):
No class 10/4
Maryland residents 60 years or older
by the start date of the class may
have tuition waived.
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World History: A Comparative Home and Garden Orchids: How to Grow and Bloom
Survey from A.D. 1500 to Present Discover how to be successful with
Co-L orchid selection in the home environment.
Explore contemporary life in terms of the Decorative Trees and Shrubs Learn how to purchase, care, transplant,
accumulated cultural experiences of the Do you know which trees and shrubs are and water your orchids. Discuss how to
world, and learn to appreciate the growing successful in Mid-Atlantic garden spaces? rebloom your orchid, when to fertilize, and
interdependence of modern nations. Learn how to select woody ornamentals when to root prune.
Examine autonomous local developments and plan a Mid-Atlantic region garden. Course: LLI022 3 Hours
in various parts of the world as well as Discuss deer resistant shrubs and the $15 + $15 fee = $30; NMR add $30
the settling of the New World. Discuss challenges of bamboo and other invasive
Online: Structured Remote
scientific and industrial revolutions and plants in the landscape. Analyze which
CRN#: 24546 1 Session T
their diffusion, Western dominance of the trees and shrubs to avoid. Explore general
11/15 6:30-9:30 p.m.
non-Western world and its decline, and the maintenance techniques. TWA
rise of mass societies. Discuss Marxism Course: LLP042 5 Hours
and worldwide revolutions, the effects $39 + $59 fee = $98; NMR add $50
Human and Natural
of two world wars, and the struggles to
Online: Structured Remote Science
modernize. Note: You will be joining credit
CRN#: 24846 2 Sessions T
students in this co-listed credit class. TWA
10/4-10/11 6:30-9 p.m.
Course: LLI643 37.5 Hours Understanding Climate Change
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
Easy Care Houseplants through NASA’s Earth Science
Germantown Campus Bring beauty and nature into your home.
Programs
CRN#: 24571 14 Sessions T R Learn how to choose the right houseplant Did you know that NASA has a robust
10/27-12/15 1-3:45 p.m. for your home and space. Discuss pot size, Earth science program which has been
No class 11/24 watering schedules, and types of light. gathering data on Earth’s “vital signs” to
Please Check the MC Bookstore for details Determine when to divide, how to take help us better understand and prepare
regarding textbooks. Use Credit HIST117 cuttings, and how to reproduce plants in for climate change? Learn about NASA’s
CRN21893. your home. Analyze nutrition levels and Earth science program, what these “vital
when to fertilize. Identify common pests signs” are, how remote sensing works,
World History: A Comparative and learn how to control them. TWA why we use satellites to help us measure
Survey from the Ancient World to these “vital signs”, and what the latest data
Course: LLP043 5 Hours
A.D.1500 Co-L are showing us about climate change.
$39 + $59 fee = $98; NMR add $50
Discover how to stay updated on climate
Explore contemporary life in terms of the Online: Structured Remote change science, as well as engage in
accumulated cultural experiences of the CRN#: 24847 2 Sessions S NASA citizen science efforts to protect our
world, and learn to appreciate the growing 9/10-9/17 6:30-9 p.m. p.m. planet. TWA
interdependence of modern nations.
Discuss the emergence and flowering of Course: LLI625 8 Hours
Garden Design $59 + $79 fee = $138; NMR add $120
ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean
civilizations; the Christian Middle Ages Do you ever wish you could have a Gaithersburg Business Training Center
and Renaissance in Europe; China and the beautiful home garden? In this course, CRN#: 24569 4 Sessions F
development of Confucianism, Taoism, garden enthusiasts and homeowners will 9/30-10/21 1:30-3:30 p.m.
and Buddhism; Hinduism and Indian examine the basics of garden design. You
empires; Islam and its conquests and the will discuss current garden trends; and
rise of the Ottoman Empire; civilizations of how to integrate the architecture of your Virtual Face-to-Face in Real-Time!
the Americas; and African developments. home/buildings into the landscape for a
Many LLI Classes are still being
Note: You will be joining credit students in cohesive overall design. You will focus on
using plants and materials that are suitable taught online with Zoom
this co-listed credit class. TWA
for the Mid-Atlantic region to create a It’s Easy to Zoom! Three days before
Course: LLI610 37.5 Hours garden design suitable for your own home. your class, your instructor will send
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 TWA you a link to your class. You will need
Germantown Campus to have a working microphone built
Course: LLI519 8 Hours
CRN#: 24567 31 Sessions T R into your device or headphones with
$59 + $79 fee = $138; NMR add $120 a microphone. If you do not, you can
8/30-12/15 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Rockville Campus use the free phone conference feature.
No class 11/24
CRN#: 24561 4 Sessions T You will need to visit: https://zoom.
Please Check the MC Bookstore for details us/download and download the Zoom
regarding textbooks. Use Credit HIST116 10/18-11/8 6:30-8:30 p.m.
application onto your computer. It only
CRN21629. takes a few minutes. We recommend that
you do this in advance to make sure all
your computer components are working.
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Using DNA to Reveal the Hidden Film and Literature Co-L Literary London: The City, The
Stories of Human Diversity, This course is a comparative study of films Stories- on Page and Screen NEW
History, and Migration and literature with special attention given Would you like to explore London through
Learn what DNA is, how is it inherited, and to the practical and theoretical problems the eyes of a variety of characters, across
what is its function. Examine how different of adapting literature to film and the basic historical eras, and social circumstances?
parts of the DNA tell different stories. differences between the two. Explore how This class is making that trip! Study texts
Learn what is a mutation, and how they character development, plot, narrative, from various eras as they come alive
advance and influence evolution. Analyze symbols, and language are translated on the page and the screen. Analyze the
DNA results from an ancestry, paternal, or from literary texts to film, and considers ways London and representations of the
medical genetic test. Discuss how DNA the limitations of film adaptation. Read, city have changed and developed over
informs us about ancestry, geographic analyze, and respond critically to texts time. Examine the city as both setting and
origin, race, and identity. TWA in class discussions, examinations, and character, and identify ways in which the
essays. Note: You will be joining credit city influences its inhabitants or is acted
Course: LLI684 8 Hours
students in this co-listed credit class. TWA upon by them. TWA
$59 + $79 fee = $138; NMR add $120
Course: LLI984 37.5 Hours Course: LLP018 12 Hours
Online: Structured Remote $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
CRN#: 24573 4 Sessions F $69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120
Germantown Campus Rockville Campus
9/23-10/14 1:30-3:30 p.m.
CRN#: 24602 27 Sessions M W CRN#: 24591 6 Sessions W
9/12-12/14 10-11:25 a.m.
Literature and Writing No class 9/5, 11/23
11/2-12/14 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
No class 11/23
Please Check the MC Bookstore for details
regarding textbooks. Use Credit ENGL 235
Creative Writing: An Introduction CRN23634.
Modern Jewish Literature and
Co-L Film
Online: Structured Remote
Have you ever thought about practicing Discuss how the Jewish experience in
CRN#: 24607 14 Sessions T
creative writing? Explore the forms modernity and the conflicts and challenges
9/13-12/13 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
and techniques of short story writing, it has engendered has been the subject
Please check the MC Bookstore for details
in particular: point of view, plot, of a significant body of literature and film.
regarding textbooks. Use Credit ENGL235
characterization, setting, and atmosphere Explore representative works of fiction
CRN20310.
in standard and experimental modes. and film from the late 19th century to the
Establish a personal style and expression. present. Analyze themes, genres, styles,
Literary Café and influences in Jewish literature and film.
Discuss fiction of proven merit and student
writing. Designed for students who have NEW CONTENT! Join a group of insightful Learn about the most iconic writers/works
fully mastered basic writing skills and who readers in a relaxed setting for engaging of Jewish literature and film. Reading list is
are literate writers but who have written discussions about different literary genres available on the LLI website for additional
little or no fiction previously. One college- and pieces of literature. Together we will information. TWA
level literature course or extensive previous focus on examples of memoir, the novel,
Course: LLI745 10 Hours
outside reading of fiction is desirable. Note: poetry, the short story, and drama. Some
$65 + $89 fee = $154; NMR add $120
You will be joining credit students in this will be familiar, old favorites and others
may be new. Readings include: John Edgar Online: Structured Remote
co-listed credit class. TWA
Wideman, Brothers and Keepers (1984), CRN#: 24574 5 Sessions F
Course: LLI466 37.5 Hours 10/7-11/4 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Nobel Prize winner J. M. Coetzee, Waiting
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
for the Barbarians (1980), Selection of
Rockville Campus poems by T.S. Eliot, Susan Sontag’s essay,
CRN#: 24610 30 Sessions M W “Against Interpretation” (1966), available
8/29-12/14 10-11:15 a.m. online, H.G. Wells, The Country of the Blind Help Us Spread the Word
No class 9/5, 11/23 (1911), available online, Nobel Prize winner
Please Check the MC Bookstore for details
About Lifelong Learning!
Harold Pinter, Betrayal (1978) and Florian
regarding textbooks. Use Credit ENGL 264 Zeller, The Forest (2022). Reading list is Would you be willing to help
CRN20309. available on the LLI website for additional spread the word about Lifelong
information. TWA Learning Institute by placing a link
Course: LLI070 12 Hours on your Facebook page or an ad
Classes marked with this code CoL $69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120
in your neighborhood/community
are co-listed. They are offered so Online: Structured Remote newsletter? If yes, please email
that students may register either CRN#: 24547 6 Sessions R
Natasha Sacks at
for credit or continuing education 10/6-12/15 2-4 p.m.
Class will meet on the following dates:
natasha.sacks@
(noncredit) status. See more details montgomerycollege.edu.
10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1, 12/15
on page 103.
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Poetry in the Age of Shakespeare Survey of African American The Short Story Co-L
and Donne NEW Literature I A study of the short story in world
The time between 1590 and 1642 saw Explore trends, patterns, and historical literature with emphasis on the literary
an extraordinary outpouring of English incidents that have influenced recurrent form. Examine the basic elements of
poetry of great variety and originality. themes in African American literature. fiction as they appear in short stories.
William Shakespeare and John Donne Examine these themes through African Discuss content, structure, and literature
were the towering figures of this period, American literature from its earliest techniques used. Analyze short stories
with John Milton beginning his career at beginnings to the Harlem Renaissance. from a variety of critical perspectives.
the end of it. Hardly less in stature were Discuss vernacular tradition, spirituals, folk Note: You will be joining credit students in
Edmund Spenser, Sir Phillip Sidney, and tales, slave and emancipation narratives, this co-listed credit class. TWA
Ben Jonson. Explore their works along with poetry, speeches, fiction, non-fiction and Course: LLI239 37.5 Hours
that of the followers of Jonson and Donne. drama of this time period. Note: You will $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
Discuss characteristic prose works and be joining credit students in this co-listed
Rockville Campus
songs of the period. Examine the particular class. TWA
CRN#: 24609 27 Sessions M W
styles of these poets and the way each Course: LLI180 37.5 Hours 9/12-12/14 1-2:30 p.m.
used common metaphors, poetic forms, $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 No class 9/5, 11/23
and contemporary ideas. TWA
Online: Structured Remote Please check the MC Bookstore for details
Course: LLP038 12 Hours CRN#: 24608 27 Sessions T R regarding textbooks. Use Credit ENGL233
$69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120 9/13-12/15 2-3:30 p.m. CRN20275.
Maplewood Park Place No class 11/24
CRN#: 24601 6 Sessions T Please check the MC Bookstore for details Writing Memoirs, Writing
10/11-11/15 1:30-3:30 p.m. regarding textbooks. Use Credit ENGL226 Memories
CRN22564.
Whether you wish to pass on the family
Short Stories By Women Authors heritage to your grandchildren, tell some
From 18th to 21st Century NEW The Cultural Influence of Humor of the funny stories or interesting events
Do you love reading and lively discussions Through Saturday Night Live of your life, or if you want to explore your
but would like an alternative to book clubs Were you glued to the TV in the 1970s past in order to discover your own reality,
and lengthy novels? Read and engage watching Chevy Chase, Gilda Radnor, writing is a wonderful way to begin. Writing
in spirited discussion over classic and and John Belushi? Or, perhaps maybe for a group of other people who have
contemporary short fiction by women you were more of a Chris Rock, Adam stories to tell and who are also working
authors such as Toni Cade Bambara, Sandler, or Tina Fey fan? Explore the global to find the best way to tell them is a good
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Zora Neale significance and influence of the world’s way to begin and to keep going. In this
Hurston, Bharati Mukherjee, Flannery most well-known sketch comedy show and class, students will form a writing group
O’Connor, Alice Walker, and Eudora Welty. learn how laughter can influence not only where they will share ideas, experiences,
Reading list is available on the LLI website culture, but mental wellness, stress relief, and some of the rewards and frustrations
for additional information. TWA and mindfulness. Trace the development of writing. TWA
Course: LLP019 12 Hours of SNL comedians and their works. Course: LLI543 12 Hours
$69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120 Discuss the relevance of SNL to today’s $69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120
culture. TWA
Online: Structured Remote Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 24592 6 Sessions M Course: LLI770 6 Hours CRN#: 24565 6 Sessions W
9/19-10/31 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $65 + $72 fee = $137; NMR add $120 10/12-11/16 6:30-8:30 p.m.
No class 9/26 Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 24577 3 Sessions M
11/14-11/28 1-3 p.m.
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Lifelong Learning Institute—Management and Leadership — Fall 2022 —
The SHRM Learning System for Life Sciences Leadership Management and
SHRM-CP® and SHRM-SCP®
Certification Preparation Course
Leadership
TIP Clinical Trial Project Management
Enrich your HR Skills and Competencies to Increase your skills needed to lead Six Sigma Greenbelt TIP
Succeed! Our SHRM-CP® and SHRM-SCP® domestic and global clinical trials for
Learn skills that will allow you to effectively
certification preparation course is designed optimal performance. This 39-hour course
drive process improvement efforts within
primarily for individuals seeking credentials will cover drug development and the
your organization as a Six Sigma Green
that focus on identifying and testing regulatory process, clinical trial application
Belt professional. This course will focus
the knowledge and practical real-life and protocol, Project Management, Good
on the Six Sigma Green Belt Body of
experiences HR professionals around the Clinical Practices (GCP), Human Subject
knowledge as identified by the American
world need to excel in their careers today. Protection (HSP) and informed consent,
Society for Quality (ASQ). You will become
Earning your SHRM Certified Professional clinical trials monitoring, adverse event
proficient in the analytical tools needed
(SHRM-CP®) or SHRM Senior Certified management, statistical design, and
to execute the Six Sigma Methodology
Professional (SHRM-SCP®) credential data management. Work as a team and
of Define, Measure, Analyze and Control
establishes you as a recognized expert in apply techniques learned in the class for
(DMAIC). Quantitative and qualitative
the HR field. This certification preparation developing respective project plans that
exercises that will ensure application and
program covers four knowledge domains: will be presented on the last week of class.
retention of complex process improvement
People, Organization, Workplace and You will be engaged by our subject matter
tools and techniques will be reviewed.
Strategy as well as eight behavioral experts who will be presenting the course
You will be prepared to sit for the ASQ
competencies; Leadership and Navigation, in a dynamic and interactive manner. TWA
SSGB certification exam after successful
Ethical Practice, Business Acumen, Course: MGT392 39 Hours completion of this course. Prerequisites:
Relationship Management, Consultation, $410 + $445 fee = $855; NMR add $400 3 years of professional work experience,
Critical Evaluation, Global and Cultural Hybrid (Online & Face to Face) some algebra knowledge. You must
Effectiveness, and Communication. For purchase textbook(s)/materials and bring
CRN#: 23985 12 Sessions S
those not seeking certification, this course them to the first class. TWA
9/17-12/10 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
provides a comprehensive and accelerated
No class 11/26 Course: MGT724 40 Hours
option for professional development.
$450 + $479 fee = $929; NMR add $400
Participants gain a generalist point of view,
refresh key ideas and concepts, strengthen Online: Structured Remote
their understanding of core competencies CRN#: 23993 9 Sessions MWS
and increase productivity. As an added 10/3-10/22 6-9:30 p.m. (M W)
advantage, we use the SHRM Learning 9 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. (S)
System for certification preparation. It Class on 10/22 will be from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
features relevant HR content and advanced
tools that streamline study time, accelerate The IIA’s CIA Learning System®—
learning and build confidence for passing Part 1
the SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP exam. TWA
This instructor-led Part 1 CIA exam
Course: MGT603 36 Hours preparation course is designed to give
$599 + $619 fee = $1,218; NMR add $650 candidates a comprehensive review of the
NEXT-GENERATION topics covered on the Part 1 CIA exam.
Online: Structured Remote
SHRM CERTIFICATION The course will provide in-depth analysis,
CRN#: 23924 12 Sessions F
SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP reinforce your CIA knowledge, clarify
9/23-12/16 6-9 p.m.
No class 11/25 topics, and build exam-day confidence.
CRN#: 23923 12 Sessions M Taught by CIA-certified instructors, each
9/26-12/12 6-9 p.m. attendee will have the opportunity to work
through practice exam questions, learn
SHRM RECERTIFICATION PROVIDER test-taking tips, and will receive the Part
1 of IIA’s CIA Learning System® (Version
7.0) self-study materials including reading
materials and access to online study tools
for one year. TWA
MC is recognized by SHRM to offer Course: MGT655 12 Hours
Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for $300 + $339 fee = $639; NMR add $200
the SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP®.
Online: Structured Remote
For additional information contact
CRN#: 23990 6 Sessions TR
Transcie Almonte at
transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu. 9/27-10/13 6:30-8:30 p.m.
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— Fall 2022 — Performing Arts
Dance: Introduction Co-L Flamenco Dance designed for new dancers and those who
Discover a newfound appreciation of dance Learn to dance Flamenco, a highly have never explored tap dance formally
as an art form, social practice, and cultural expressive Spanish style known for TWA
form. Like with any art form, learning about percussive footwork and intricate body Course: PFA078 12.5 Hours
dance opens whole new ways of seeing movements. Explore the roots of Flamenco $120 + $75 fee = $195; NMR add $120
it. This is primarily a dance appreciation, in Andalusia, Spain and its cultural and Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
not dance practice, class. Become a historical context. Discover Flamenco’s CRN#: 24131 10 Sessions W
knowledgeable spectator or performer palos (musical styles) and the 12-beat 9/14-11/16 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m.
who can discuss and critique dance. Learn compás (rhythms) of Seguiriyas, Solea,
about the dancers and choreographers Bulerias, and Tangos. Practice precise
Tap Dance: Intermediate
integral to the evolution of dance as an footwork, upper body posture, palmas
Continue to build on the fundamentals
art form. Explore dance forms including (clapping styles), and the connection with
of percussive tap dance. Explore new
modern, ballet, hip-hop, jazz dance music. Dance the choreographed dance
step variations, simple combinations,
and social dances like Salsa, Bachata, of Sevilanas and learn its history. Open to
improvisation, and polyrhythms. Begin
Merengue, Tango, and Swing. Learn the students of all levels. TWA
learning the breadth of tap dancing
role of dance in world societies and how Course: PFA097 7.5 Hours styles that goes beyond basic footwork
it influences and is influenced by culture. $50 + $49 fee = $99; NMR add $50 combinations. Dance to music genres from
Open to students of all levels. TWA
Rockville Campus jazz to rock and roll. Prerequisite: PFA018/
Course: FLM054 37.5 Hours CRN#: 24152 6 Sessions T PFA078 Intro to Tap Dance or equivalent
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 10/18-11/22 10:30-11:45 a.m. experience. TWA
Germantown Campus Online: Structured Remote Course: PFA079 10 Hours
CRN#: 24199 30 Sessions M W CRN#: 24151 6 Sessions T $120 + $75 fee = $195; NMR add $120
8/29-12/14 12:30-1:45 p.m. 10/18-11/22 10:30-11:45 a.m. Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
No class 9/5, 11/23
CRN#: 24133 10 Sessions W
If class is full, register for co-listed credit
Modern Dance I Co-L 9/14-11/16 1-2 p.m.
class DANC100, CRN 22289.
An introduction to fundamental exercises,
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 24196 31 Sessions T R
techniques, and movement phrases of Music History &
modern dance. Basic modern dance
8/30-12/15 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
principles are introduced in axial Appreciation
No class 11/24
and locomotor exercises and basic
If class is full, register for co-listed credit
improvisation skills. Modern dance
class DANC100, CRN 20423.
innovators and their styles are discussed. American Popular Music Co-L
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus TWA Go beyond taste and develop an
CRN#: 24183 27 Sessions T R appreciation of musical compositions
Course: FLM038 37.5 Hours
9/13-12/15 6-7:30 p.m. for their cultural value. Explore the
$264 + $90.80 fee = $354.80; NMR add $580.80
No class 11/24 development of American popular music
If class is full, register for co-listed credit Rockville Campus from the late 19th century to the present.
class DANC100, CRN 21915. CRN#: 24201 45 Sessions M W F Discover the origin of blues and country
8/29-12/16 10-10:50 a.m. music, where rock & roll came from, and
No class 9/5, 11/23, 11/25 lesser-explored topics like Tin Pan Alley,
If class is full, register for co-listed credit urban folk, swing, and social dance. Learn
class DANC103, CRN 23214. to analyze music, uncovering not just
Dive Deep with Co-listed Classes style and structure, but cultural and socio-
Tap Dance: Introduction political impact. Open to students of all
Co-listed classes Co-L combine levels. TWA
Discover tap dance, the dominant
credit and non-credit students in one performance dance form of the early 20th Course: FLM064 37.5 Hours
classroom. Because they run longer, century. Invented in the African American $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
you’ll go into more depth on the subject community, tap quickly became the
Online: Structured Remote
matter. standard in vaudeville and musical theater,
CRN#: 24808 30 Sessions M W
Seats available in credit section! later forming the basis for jazz dance.
8/29-12/14 3-4:15 p.m.
If a co-listed class is full, there may Perform the basic steps of this percussive,
No class 9/5, 11/23
syncopated dance style and walk in the
be seats available in the paired credit If class is full, register for co-listed credit
footsteps of greats like Bill “Bojangles”
section. Credit classes can be taken class MUSC131, CRN 21461.
Robinson, Fred Astaire, Sammy Davis Jr.,
for audit or a grade. Contact us at
and Shirley Temple. Learn to shuffle, flap,
communityarts@montgomerycollege. paddle, and roll and build simple rhythmic
edu for details. combinations that can combine into more
complex choreography. This course is
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Performing Arts — Fall 2022 —
Guitar: Introductory Group Maryland Band Directors Band Piano: Introductory Group
Take your first steps to becoming a Study and perform classic band literature Music is a universal language sculpted by
guitar legend! Even the greats started of grades IV and above. For professional the compositions of many great minds.
by muddling through simple chords on musicians such as music teachers, military Learning piano introduces you to the
an acoustic. Learn basic strumming band personnel, and freelance performers. elements of this language, such as melody,
and picking techniques, common chord Participation is open to outstanding non- harmony, and rhythm. In this class, you will
progressions, scales, notation, and teachers by audition. Three rehearsals learn the basics of piano in a group setting.
tablature reading. On completion, you will and one concert per section. 0.75 CEUs Using a fundamentals approach, we will
have a foundation to take more advanced per section. CPD credits available for play and harmonize melodies from the
courses, start private lessons, or continue MCPS teachers who have the Advanced beginning. No previous experience needed.
learning on your own. Classical guitars Placement Certificate. Contact Dr. Vincent Textbook required: Adult Piano Adventures
provided, or BYO acoustic if you prefer. Patterson 301-215-9299, or e-mail: All-in-One Piano Course Book 1 by Nancy
TWA maestrovincent@yahoo.com. TWA and Randal Faber. TWA
Course: PFA076 14 Hours Course: PFA053 7.75 Hours Course: PFA080 16 Hours
$125 + $99 fee = $224; NMR add $140 $10 + $33 fee = $43; NMR add $30 $125 + $99 fee = $224; NMR add $140
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus Rockville Campus Rockville Campus
CRN#: 24127 10 Sessions R CRN#: 24118 4 Sessions WR CRN#: 24135 7 Sessions R
9/15-11/17 10:45 a.m.-12:09 p.m. 9/14-9/29 7:30-9:30 p.m. (W) 9/1-10/13 10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
7:30-9:15 p.m. (R 9/29)
Introduction to Music Theory Co-L Performance 9/29 at 7:30 p.m., Piano: Level 2 Group
Montgomery College’s Parilla Performing
Discover the basic elements of music! Continue your exploration of piano!
Arts Center, Rockville, MD.
Learn terminology, notation, scales, Improve your fluency when reading
intervals, triads, and traditional diatonic CRN#: 24115 4 Sessions WR music and your hand coordination and
harmony. Apply these to reading, playing, 11/2-11/17 7:30-9:30 p.m. (W) movement. Develop a repertoire of
and creating music. This course is 7:30-9:15 p.m. (R 11/17) elementary piano pieces as a basis for
intended for students with a limited Performance 11/17 at 7:30 p.m., further development and performance.
musical background. TWA Montgomery College’s Cultural Arts Center, Continue your study of music theory and
Silver Spring, MD. apply it to the piano. Prerequisite: PFA032
Course: FLM011 37.5 Hours
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 Intro Group Piano or rudimentary skills in
Rockville Campus
Music Theory I Co-L reading treble and bass clefs and a basic
Explore the nature of musical sound and understanding of keyboard orientation and
CRN#: 24209 45 Sessions M W F
its perception, fundamentals of musical geography. Textbook required: Adult Piano
8/29-12/16 9-9:50 a.m.
notations, scales, intervals, triads, and Adventures All-in-One Piano Course Book 1
No class 9/5, 11/23, 11/25
simple diatonic harmony. Learn to apply by Nancy and Randal Faber. TWA
If class is full, register for co-listed credit
class MUSC184, CRN 20920. music theory using the piano keyboard. Course: PFA081 16 Hours
Discover the phenomenon of tonality, and $125 + $99 fee = $224; NMR add $140
CRN#: 24176 27 Sessions T R
the hierarchical relationships between Rockville Campus
9/13-12/15 3:30-5 p.m.
pitches and chords. Prerequisite: FLM011/ CRN#: 24138 7 Sessions R
No class 11/24
MUSC184 Intro to Music Theory or consent 10/20-12/15 10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
If class is full, register for co-listed credit
of department. TWA No class 11/24
class MUSC184, CRN 22625.
Course: FLM066 37.5 Hours
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
CRN#: 24210 31 Sessions T R
8/30-12/15 9-10:15 a.m. Rockville Campus
No class 11/24 CRN#: 24684 45 Sessions M W F
If class is full, register for co-listed credit 8/29-12/16 11-11:50 a.m.
class MUSC184, CRN 20690. No class 9/5, 11/23, 11/25
Missed the start of classes? Never fear! Register for these classes that start in October
Acting Basics • Broadway Jazz Dance • Flamenco Dance • Songwriting
Stand-up Comedy: Introduction • Voice-over Workshop
And in Art + Design on page 6:
Adobe After Effects • Adobe Lightroom: Photo Editing • Adobe Photoshop: Intermediate Imaging
Budget Management for Artists & Makers • Drawing Comics, Intermediate • Jewelry: Template to Production
Marketing for Artists & Makers • Photographing Artwork • Sewing: Level 2 • Smartphone Photography
Stained Glass: Intermediate • Survey of Asian Art
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Performing Arts — Fall 2022 —
Private Music Lessons, 45 Min World Ensemble Co-L Drafting & Painting for the
TIP Join a mixed ensemble of voices and Performing Arts Co-L
Study your instrument one-on-one with a instruments from around the world, Design sets for theatrical performances!
music professional! Whether you’re just including percussion, strings, bass, Explore the graphic processes used by
starting out or are a musician looking drums, piano, guitars, and flutes. Explore scene designers to interpret scripts and
to hone your skills, join us for lessons indigenous, traditional, and contemporary transfer concepts to the stage. Learn
crafted to your level and goals. See section music from around the world, reflecting drafting techniques while designing a floor
notes for instrument offered. If a section our college community that represents plan for a full-length stage production.
is full, please contact communityarts@ over 171 nationalities. Open to all levels; no Use scene painting techniques to build
montgomerycollege.edu for availability. experience necessary. TWA naturalistic and stylized surfaces on set
Private lessons are open to students of all Course: FLM055 37.5 Hours pieces and backdrops. TWA
levels. Private lessons meet once a week $132 + $69 fee = $201; NMR add $266.80 Course: FLM065 65 Hours
for 45 minutes. You will work with your $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
Rockville Campus
instructor to choose a schedule. TWA
CRN#: 24211 15 Sessions M Rockville Campus
Course: PFA094 11.25 Hours 8/29-12/12 4-6:30 p.m. CRN#: 24280 30 Sessions M W
$199 + $749 fee = $948; NMR add $400 No class 9/5 8/29-12/14 4-6:10 p.m.
Online: Structured Remote If class is full, register for co-listed credit No class 9/5, 11/23
CRN#: 24146 15 Sessions class MUSC161D, CRN 23953. If class is full, register for co-listed credit
8/29-12/17 classes THET208 & 208L, CRNs 23929 &
Lessons available in: Piano, Guitar, Bass Theater Arts 23930.
Guitar, Upright Bass, Ukulele, Clarinet,
Saxophone, and Oboe Fundamentals of Acting Co-L
Acting Basics Discover what it takes to be an actor!
Songwriting Unlock your acting talent! Acting is Employ your body and voice as primary
Discover the art of songwriting and a powerful tool for self-expression, instruments of the actor, and use vocal
compose your own original songs! communication, and confidence- and physical exercises to tune those
Songwriting is a continual process of building. Explore identity and imitation instruments. Develop a character through
discovery, watching your ideas unfold in drama using role play, character interpretation of a dramatic text. Perform
as you build a song. Examine the basic building, and storytelling. Develop short theatrical works individually and
elements of songs, playing with a wide your actor’s instrument by combining in small groups. Leave class with the
range of techniques. Study the qualities vocal and physical approaches to build fundamentals needed to make a start
of successful songs and songwriters. roles and characters that effectively in community theatre or continue your
Experiment, edit, and share your creations communicate your intent to an audience. studies, as well as a better appreciation
in a safe and nurturing environment, Use improvisation and scripted scene of theatrical performance whether you’re
building a supportive community of performance to put your new skills to work. reading, watching, or performing. No prior
songwriters. Bring a notebook and/ Open to students of all levels. TWA theatrical experience necessary. TWA
or staff paper to the first class. Bring Course: PFA098 15 Hours Course: FLM067 37.5 Hours
an instrument if you play one. Required $124 + $95 fee = $219; NMR add $140 $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20
textbook: Beginning Songwriting: Writing
Rockville Campus Rockville Campus
Your Own Lyrics, Melodies, and Chords by
CRN#: 24309 10 Sessions M CRN#: 24812 14 Sessions M
Andrea Stolpe with Jan Stolpe. No musical
9/12-11/14 2-3:30 p.m. 9/12-12/12 6:30-9:15 p.m.
background necessary! TWA
If class is full, register for co-listed credit
Course: PFA077 16 Hours class THET110, CRN 20432.
$125 + $99 fee = $224; NMR add $140 Online: Structured Remote
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus CRN#: 24810 31 Sessions T R
CRN#: 24129 8 Sessions T 8/30-12/15 9:30-10:45 a.m.
9/20-11/8 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. No class 11/24
If class is full, register for co-listed credit
class THET110, CRN 20450.
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— Fall 2022 — Performing Arts—Personal Finanace Academy
Investing in the Thrift Savings $20 + $20 fee = $40; NMR add $40 Rejuvenate Your Retirement
Plan When Working and Retired Online: Structured Remote How long will your retirement income
Are you a Federal Government employee CRN#: 24636 1 Session T last? This course provides a fresh look
or retired from federal service? Do you 11/1 6:30-9:30 p.m. at important financial topics relevant
understand the ins and outs of the Thrift to adults entering, or already enjoying,
Savings Plan (TSP)? Learn about the Mutual Funds retirement. Making your money last
differences in TSP investment funds, Content: Mutual Funds and Exchange throughout retirement has never been
tax considerations, the Roth TSP option, Traded Funds (ETFs) Learn how to read more challenging. People are living
short-term and long-term considerations, a mutual fund prospectus and shareholder longer and fewer retirees have traditional
and withdrawal options. Discuss required reports, and discuss how to compare pensions, while interest rates are at all-
minimum distributions and the Life Annuity mutual funds. Examine exchange-traded time lows. Learn about important financial
option. This course is only relevant to funds (ETFs) and understand how they topics such as reducing taxes, assessing
TSP participants or Federal employees differ from mutual funds. Discuss how investment risk, exploring retirement
considering participation. to research and compare mutual funds income sources and investment options,
Course: PRF155 3 Hours using free resources and the importance of planning for health care needs, and
$20 + $20 fee = $40; NMR add $30 understanding your investment objectives preparing your estate. TWA
Online: Structured Remote and risk tolerance. Learn about free Course: PRF032 5 Hours
CRN#: 24635 1 Session M resources on Investor.gov, the SEC’s online $27 + $57 fee = $84; NMR add $50
11/28 6:30-9:30 p.m. portal, and tips to avoid fraud. Rockville Campus
Course: PRF175 2 Hours CRN#: 24844 2 Sessions T
Making Smart Investment $15 + $20 fee = $35; NMR add $30 10/11-10/18 1-3:30 p.m.
Decisions Online: Structured Remote Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
Making smart investment decisions CRN#: 24641 1 Session R CRN#: 24839 2 Sessions R
can make a big difference over your 10/13 6:30-8:30 p.m. 10/27-11/3 1-3:30 p.m.
lifetime and especially what you save for CRN#: 24840 2 Sessions T
your retirement years. With some basic Probate in Maryland: An Overview 11/1-11/8 1-3:30 p.m.
understanding of investment products for Executors-To-Be Online: Structured Remote
and risk and return, you can take steps to An overview of the probate process CRN#: 24843 2 Sessions T
grow your nest egg. Discuss investment in Maryland, and more specifically in 9/13-9/20 1-3:30 p.m.
products, risk and return, volatility, and Montgomery County, including: a review CRN#: 24842 2 Sessions R
how fees can impact your portfolio. Learn of determining whether a probate is 10/6-10/13 1-3:30 p.m.
the questions to ask before you invest, the necessary; how to open a probate estate;
red flags of fraud, and how to use the free CRN#: 24841 2 Sessions T
how the estate is administered; and
resources on Investor.gov, the SEC’s online 10/11-10/18 1-3:30 p.m.
how the estate is closed. Explore the
portal for individual investors. documents used by the Register of Wills;
Course: PRF178 1.5 Hours learn how to determine if an asset is a
Retirement Distribution Strategies
$10 + $10 fee = $20; NMR add $30 probate asset or a non-probate asset; and Retirement Plans have many complicated
how to deal with claims and debts against rules. Rules regarding how you can access
Online: Structured Remote
the estate. Discuss the costs of probate, your money, how much you can contribute,
CRN#: 24640 1 Session W
including the fees owed to the personal and different tax rates for withdrawals.
9/21 6:30-8 p.m.
representative (executor) and attorneys. Learn 13 retirement strategies including
TWA the rules surrounding IRAs, 401ks, TSPs,
Maximizing Social Security Roths, etc. Discuss the optimal Social
Benefits Course: PRF033 5 Hours
Security claiming strategies for married
$60 + $65 fee = $125; NMR add $120
Social Security is a cornerstone of and single participants that will maximize
retirement income for most Americans. Online: Structured Remote retirement income. TWA
Yet the nuances of how/when to receive CRN#: 24848 2 Sessions W
Course: PRF174 6 Hours
benefits are often overlooked and can 10/26-11/2 6:30-9 p.m.
$30 + $59 fee = $89; NMR add $50
lead to missed opportunities. This course
Rockville Campus
will address individual and couple’s
CRN#: 24634 2 Sessions W
benefits, special situations for widows
10/19-10/26 6:30-9:30 p.m.
and ex-spouses, reductions due to federal
pensions, and taxation of benefits. The
target audience for this course are those
Please register early!
who are newly retired and who plan to
retire within the next few years. Class cancellations are processed at
least a week before the start date due to
Course: PRF159 3 Hours low enrollments.
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— Fall 2022 — Personal Finance Academy—Professional and Career Development
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— Fall 2022 — Project Management—Real Estate
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Real Estate — Fall 2022 —
MREC Required Supervision Real Estate Licensure Exam Prep: Real Estate
This Continuing Education course is for pre-licensing and PSI
existing Maryland real estate professionals Students needing to retake REB010
and fulfills the requirement set by MREC Basic Real Estate Principles and exams and/or wanting a refresher before
to maintain a Maryland Real Estate Practices for Salespersons testing with PSI, can review and further
license. Explore the many duties and Prepare to become a licensed salesperson acquaint themselves with course material.
responsibilities of this required Supervision in Maryland with this 60 hour pre-licensing Learn effective study strategies, test-
course for Broker, Branch Office Manager, course. Topics covered are relevant to the taking methodologies, and best practices.
or Team Leader Approved: 3 hours. TWA industry and will be covered in great detail. Vocabulary and industry terminology
Course: REC192 3 Hours All 60 hours of class must be attended, you reviewed, defined, and applied to key
$25 + $25 fee = $50; NMR add $50 will be required to pass class exams with a concepts in a quiz and review format.
minimum score of 70%. Upon completion Prerequisite: REB010 TWA
Rockville Campus
CRN#: 24551 1 Session F of course and passing class exams, you Course: REB012 12 Hours
11/11 1-4 p.m. will eligible to take the Maryland Real $15 + $25 fee = $40; NMR add $30
Estate Salesperson exam. TEXTBOOKS Online: Structured Remote
REQUIRED ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS:
Real Estate Legislative Update CRN#: 24531 4 Sessions MTWR
Modern Real Estate Practice 20th Edition 10/3-10/6 6-9 p.m.
This Continuing Education course is for and Maryland Real Estate Practice and Law
existing Maryland real estate professionals CRN#: 24532 4 Sessions MTWR
16th Edition. TWA
and fulfills the requirement set by MREC to 10/31-11/3 6-9 p.m.
Course: REB010 60 Hours
maintain a Maryland Real Estate license. CRN#: 24533 4 Sessions MTWR
$159 + $240 fee = $399; NMR add $160
This course will cover legislative issues 11/14-11/17 6-9 p.m.
introduced and passed in recent years. Rockville Campus
CRN#: 24534 4 Sessions MTWR
Approved: 3 hours. TWA CRN#: 24529 15 Sessions T W
12/12-12/15 6-9 p.m.
9/6-11/1 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Course: REC149 3 Hours
No class 10/4, 10/5 Exam proctored in
$25 + $25 fee = $50; NMR add $50
person on 11/01
Rockville Campus
Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 24540 1 Session F
CRN#: 24527 11 Sessions S U
11/11 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
9/10-10/16 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
No class 9/25, 10/08, 10/09, 10/16
Rentals, Renters, and Landlords Exam proctored in person 10/16
A comprehensive overview of how to
CRN#: 24528 11 Sessions S U
EARN MOVE
deal with rentals, renters, and landlords.
11/5-12/18 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Transportation Scholarship
Learn how to qualify applicants and
No class 11/26, 11/27, 12/10, 12/11 Transportation and distribution
the procedures required by the State of
Exam proctored in person on 12/18
Maryland. Approved: 3 hours. TWA companies have a constant demand
CRN#: 24530 10 Sessions T W for qualified employees. Join other
Course: REC189 3 Hours
11/8-12/14 9 a.m.-4 p.m. motivated individuals in earning your
$25 + $25 fee = $50; NMR add $50
No class 11/22, 11/23
opportunity for a new career through
Rockville Campus Exam proctored in person on 12/14
CRN#: 24544 1 Session F
our short-term job preparation
11/11 9 a.m.-12 p.m. program. State-funded grant funding
Do you need to retake is available for qualified Maryland
Understanding and Using Short your Maryland Real Estate residents. Funding includes required
testing, partial tuition for training,
Sales Salesperson exam?
and licensing fees. Train as a CDL
You will learn what exactly a short sale
is, how/when it should be used, what are We have you covered! A or CDL B operator. To apply for
the homeowners financial responsibility, this scholarship, please contact
as well as the effects on a homeowners Real Estate Principles Retake I the Transportation & Public Safety
credit. Approved: 3 hours. TWA Course: REB013 3 Hours Institute at Sharon.maxwell@
Course: REC182 3 Hours $5 + $5 fee = $10; NMR add $30 montgomerycollege.edu.
$25 + $25 fee = $50; NMR add $50
Real Estate Principles Retake II
Rockville Campus
Course: REB014 3 Hours
CRN#: 24542 1 Session W
$5 + $5 fee = $10; NMR add $30
11/9 5-8 p.m.
To schedule a retake, please email
SBEL@montgomerycollege.edu
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— Fall 2022 — Safety Institute
CDL-DIL Refresher Course Driver Education
Safety Institute This course is designed to provide This Maryland Motor Vehicle
additional practice and reinforcement of Administration (MVA) required course
Commercial Driver skills as needed. It is also to be used for consists of 30 classroom hours and six-
Gaithersburg MVA transport for testing. hours of behind-the-wheel driving. The
Course: CDL014 3 Hours college’s program adds value through
CDL Learner Permit Prep $235 + $70 fee = $305; NMR add $160 interactive, student-centered classroom
The Maryland MVA Commercial Driver methodology and one on one, needs-
Germantown Campus
License Learner Permit Exam is a based behind the wheel instruction.
CRN#: 24159 1 Session
requirement before you can practice Students who satisfactorily complete
12/19 Online 24/7
on commercial driving equipment in the course receive a certificate enabling
preparation for a CDL license. This course them to take the driver’s license test at
provides an introduction to Commercial
Driver Safety the MVA. Montgomery College educates
Driver Licensing with Maryland state parents on how to manage their teen’s
licensing requirements for Class B, industry Driver Improvement Lessons (DIL) learning to drive experience, beginning
outlook, and practice tests. You will receive with mandatory parental involvement
Prepare for your MVA road test, practice
instruction on passenger and school bus in the orientation session of the Driver
parallel parking, work on not driving
endorsements. TWA Education course. The college expects a
distracted, or any other skill you need help
collaborative approach between parent and
Course: CDL121 9 Hours with. Learner Permit required. All lessons
instructor(s) on managing this learning to
$50 + $55 fee = $105; NMR add $120 are scheduled in two hour sessions using
drive experience. Students under 18 are
Online: Structured Remote Montgomery College vehicles. Registration
required to be accompanied by parent(s)
CRN#: 24130 3 Sessions MWF approval required. contact us at alejandra.
at the orientation/first class session which
10/10-10/14 6-9 p.m. isaia-herrera@montgomerycollege.edu.
covers Montgomery College’s driving
CRN#: 24132 3 Sessions MWF 2-Hour DILCourse: SFT034 school policy, overview of Maryland’s
11/28-12/2 6-9 p.m. $75 + $25 fee fee = $100; NMR add $120 Graduated Licensing System program, and
4-Hour DILCourse: SFT035 the behind-the-wheel schedule. TWA
Commercial Driver License Class B $157 + $43 fee fee = $200; NMR add $140 Course: SFT123 36 Hours
(CDL B) TIP 6-Hour DILCourse: SFT036 $244 + $136 fee = $380; NMR add $160
Get prepared and licensed for a career $239 + $61 fee fee = $300; NMR add $160 Rockville Campus
in transportation! You can become a 10-Hour DILCourse: SFT040 CRN#: 24240 13 Sessions MWF
school bus driver, motor coach operator, $325 + $100 fee fee = $425; NMR add $225 10/24-11/14 5-8 p.m.
dump truck operator and delivery
20-Hour DILCourse: SFT042 Hybrid (Online & Face to Face)
services professional, all with a Class B
$700 + $125 fee fee = $825; NMR add $400 CRN#: 24238 13 Sessions M W F
Commercial Drivers License! This course
9/12-10/3 5-8 p.m.
is designed to teach the skills necessary
to pass the Maryland MVA CDL B w/P&S DE Learner Permit Prep CRN#: 24239 13 Sessions MWF
Exam. One transport to Gaithersburg Preparing for and passing the Maryland 11/21-12/14 5-8 p.m.
MVA and one MVA exam is included in Learners Permit test can be challenging for
price pending safety pass authorization many students. While this Learner Permit Driver Education with Additional
from instructor. Students must have DOT, Prep course is open to all, it is designed by Supports
LP (CDL B w/P&S), DOT drug & alcohol a special educator to specifically support Montgomery Colleges Driving School
referral. All materials included. Program students with mild to moderate learning and its instructors are Maryland MVA
approval required for registration. Call for disabilities. Course includes activities, licensed and certified. Our additional
requirements and to schedule 240-567- computer exercises and practice tests. A support instructors are dually certified
1895. TWA Maryland Learners Permit is a prerequisite in Special Education. This course, in a
Course: CDL109 70 Hours for Driver Education course, however this small classroom environment, prepares
$1,205 + $995 fee = $2,200 course is not required. TWA rookie drivers to test for a Maryland driver
NMR add $1,050 Course: SFT122 10 Hours license. Our 36-hour course consists of
$90 + $35 fee = $125; NMR add $120 10 three-hour classroom sessions, and
Online: Structured Remote 3 two-hour individual sessions using our
CRN#: 24236 3 Sessions MWF own cars. This course provides the exact
9/26-9/30 5-8:20 p.m. same MVA curriculum as SFT-043 Driver
Education, but with built-in supports.
CRN#: 24237 3 Sessions TR
Rookie drivers MUST be accompanied
12/6-12/13 5-8:20 p.m.
by mentor (parent, guardian, etc.) at the
first class/orientation and MUST bring
a valid learners permit to the first class/
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CRN#: 24227 5 Sessions WRSU
Fast Track SAT Preparation
10/5-10/9 Online 24/7
6-9 p.,m. (W R)
9 a.m.-2 p.m. (S U) Pre-algebra/Algebra Fast Track SAT Preparation
CRN#: 24228 4 Sessions RSU This 30-hour course is for students who This course will teach you how to attack
10/13-10/16 Online 24/7 need a review of pre-algebra and algebra the SAT...and win! You will become familiar
3-9 p.m. (R) topics in order to improve math placement. with SAT questions, develop test-taking
9 a.m.-2 p.m. (S U) Topics include: fractions, decimals, strategies, manage test panic, increase
CRN#: 24229 4 Sessions RSU percents, signed numbers, equations and your confidence and speed, and get a
10/20-10/23 Online 24/7 inequalities, exponents, scientific notation, review of test content. Textbook is required
3-9 p.m. (R) graphing, polynomials. Application of these and available for purchase at https://www.
9 a.m.-2 p.m. (S U) concepts in context will also be examined. bkstr.com/montgomerycollegestore/home
CRN#: 24230 4 Sessions RSU Textbook is required and available for TWA
10/27-10/30 Online 24/7 purchase at https://www.bkstr.com/ Course: SAT001 30 Hours
3-9 p.m. (R) montgomerycollegestore/home TWA $260 + $135 fee = $395; NMR add $160
9 a.m.-2 p.m. (S U) Course: WPS081 30 Hours Rockville Campus
$100 + $67 fee = $167; NMR add $120 CRN#: 23975 8 Sessions SU
Rockville Campus 8/27-9/25 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
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Registration Guidelines:
1. All students must take an in-person test called CASAS to be placed in a class (on-line or in-person).
2. You must live in Maryland.
3. You must be at least 18 years old.
4. All classes are free except for those at the Advanced ESOL level. Tuition for the Advanced class, is $100.00.
5. Students with F1 or J1 visa cannot take classes in this program.
6. All students must have a COVID-19 vaccination to take in-person classes.
7. Children are not permitted on campus
Saturday Classes
Location Application Class Days and Times
We offer college and career services, U.S. citizenship classes, and ESOL vocational courses in healthcare, building trades, and customer
service. For more information visit our website at www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/aelg or call 240-567-8950.
Are you a documented refugee or political asylee? If yes, call the Montgomery College Refugee Center at 240-567-1405 for English
classes and help.
Disability Services: For disability related accommodations, please contact the Montgomery College Disability Support Services Office at 240-567-4118
at least two weeks before orientation/registration. Some services may require a longer set up time, so we do encourage students to contact the disability
support services office as soon as possible.
Montgomery College is an academic institution that is committed to equal opportunity and fostering diversity among its student body, faculty, and staff. This program is funded by
the MD Dept. of Labor, the U.S. Dept. of Education and the Montgomery County Government.
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— Fall 2022 — Adult Literacy and GED® Test Preparation Classes
For information about the Maryland state administration of the GED® test call 410-767-0936 or visit the website at http://www.dllr.maryland.gov/gedmd/
GED® is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education (ACE) and administered exclusively by GED Testing Service LLC under license.
This information is not endorsed or approved by ACE or GED Testing Service.
Gaithersburg High School Montgomery College Richard Montgomery High School Wheaton High School
101 Education Blvd. Germantown Campus 250 Richard Montgomery Drive 12401 Dalewood Dr.
Gaithersburg, MD 20877 20200 Observation Drive Rockville, MD 20852 Silver Spring, MD 20906
Germantown, MD 20876
John F. Kennedy High School Montgomery College Rockville Campus Seneca Valley High School White Oak Middle School
1901 Randolph Road 51 Mannakee Street Rockville, MD 20850 19401 Crystal Rock Dr. 12201 New Hampshire Ave.
Silver Spring, MD 20902 Gudelsky Bldg., Corner of N. Campus Dr. & Route 355 Germantown, MD 20874 Silver Spring, MD 20904
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COVID-19 Updates: Classes and registrations will be held via online/remote instruction.
Please see website for updates.
For more information, e-mail ESOL@montgomerycollege.edu
or visit our website at www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/aelg.
Students will be directed to the academic coordinator of Bridge based on their engagement in the MC English Remote Placement
( https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/admissions-registration/assessments.html ). Once connected with the academic coordinator,
the student will take a standardized reading assessment to determine which placement is the best fit, the WDCE Bridge Program
or the Connecting Reading and Writing Class. The Bridge Program is intended for students that test at a minimum of an 8th grade
reading level. Connecting Reading and Writing is intended for students that test between 5th and 7th grade reading levels.
The academic coordinator will provide the reading assessment to students that helps to determine potential enrollment in the
Bridge Program versus Connecting Reading and Writing placement on a rolling basis. To take the reading assessment, contact the
Academic coordinator, Jessica Hall at jessica.hall@montgomerycollege.edu. Once you are tested, you will work with Mary Margaret
Delaney or another counselor who will answer your questions, help you establish the right next steps and options, and assist you as
needed with registration and more.
Participation in the WDCE Bridge program requires registration in our two Bridge Program linked courses: Integrated Reading
Comprehension & Writing Composition and the Bridge Program’s Academic & Career Success course. Currently open for
registration is group 1, where the courses are taught face to face and group 2, where the courses are taught in real-time online. All
required course materials are included in the program cost. For Structured Remote classes (real time as scheduled but all online),
you must have access to Wi-Fi and a laptop, tablet or desk computer.
Program tuition and fees: $550 tuition + $274 fee= $824.00* Non MD Residents add $420.00.
(*required course support materials are included.)
PTS018: $132 tuition + $65 fee = $197; Non MD Residents add $120
PTS019: $418 tuition + $209 fee = $627; Non MD Residents add $300
Group and
CRN # Course # Title Days Dates Times
Campus
Group 1 24832 PTS018 Bridge’s Academic & Career Success M 9/12–12/12 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Rockville 24835 PTS019 Integrated Reading Comprehension and M,W 9/12–12/19 9–11 a.m..
(In Person) Writing Composition
Group 2 24833 PTS018 Bridge’s Academic & Career Success T 9/12–12/13 10:45 a.m.–12 p.m.
Rockville
24836 PTS019 Integrated Reading Comprehension and T,R 9/13–12/20 12:30–2:30 p.m..
(Structured Writing Composition
remote)
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Kids’ College
Enrichment courses for students in Grades K–12 are offered
after school and on Saturdays. They are offered online or on
one of our campuses.
www.montgomerycollege.edu/youth
Ed2go
Bringing Education to YOU!
Each Ed2go course comes equipped with a patient and
caring instructor. Courses are project-oriented and include
lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas,
supplementary links, and more. You can complete any
course entirely from your home or office. Any time of the
day or night.
Courses start as low as $120!
Visit www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/noncredit-online-courses
for more information or call Janet Lane at 240-567-6938.
E-mail your inquires to ed2go@montgomerycollege.edu.
www.ed2go.com/mcdistance
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Index — Fall 2022 —
H I J
Havana Art & Culture NEW ..............................7 Improving Balance, Posture, and Core Japanese—Elementary I Co-L ......................86
Strength ........................................................63
Healthcare Access and Registration Java Programming- Introduction.....................30
Professional Program ..................................41 Including All Children and the ADA .................34
Jewelry and Metalsmithing Co-L ....................9
Health Care Insurance for Retirement ............73 Income Tax Preparation ...................................48
Jewelry Basics ....................................................9
Heartcode BLS Skills Check Off ......................42 In-Depth Investment Skills: How to
Jewelry & Metalsmithing Practicum Co-L .....9
Become a Savvy Investor ............................73
Heartsaver CPR, AED & First Aid Skills
Jewelry: Surface Relief NEW ...........................9
Check-off ......................................................42 Individual Tax Preparer Exam Test Prep .........48
Jewelry: Template to Production NEW ..........9
Heating Systems Co-L ...................................19 Infant and Toddler Development and
Curriculum Planning.....................................33 Johannes Vermeer—a Genius of
Hebrew—Advanced ..........................................85
Light NEW ...................................................53
Inside the Planet Earth NEW .........................22
Hebrew II—Part 1 ..............................................84
Hebrew IV—Part 2 .............................................85
Inspire Yourself and Others by Publishing K
Your Writing in Multiple Formats ................89 Korean—Elementary I Co-L ..........................86
History of Architecture: Pre-history to the
Intaglio Printmaking Co-L .............................16 Korean—Elementary II Co-L .........................86
Early Renaissance NEW ............................53
Integrando a niños con discapacidades
History of Jazz Co-L ......................................70
en el aula.......................................................35 L
History of Modern Israel II ...............................57 Landscape Photography ..................................16
International Cuisine—Cooking with a
History of the United States, a Survey Chef ...............................................................55 Learner’s Permit Tutoring .................................80
Course: from 1865 to the Present Co-L ...57
International Relations Co-L .........................57 Learner’s Permit Tutoring-6 hour .....................80
Holiday Cookies ................................................55
International Relations: Flash Points NEW ..57 Lectura de Planos (Overview of Blueprint
Home Improvement: MHIC Exam Reading) ........................................................49
Introduction to Archaeology Co-L ................51
Preparation ...................................................36
Introduction to Auto Tech y Co-L ..................17 Let’s Travel: Japan, Korea and Southeast
Home Inspection Cont. Ed. Part I ....................36 Asia NEW ....................................................22
Introduction to Event Management.................46
Home Inspection Cont. Ed. Part II...................36 Line Dancing for Everyone ...............................63
Introduction to Music Theory Co-L ...............71
Home Inspection: Make It Your Business ......36 LINUX LPIC-1 ...................................................30
Introduction to the Building Trades Co-L .....20
Hospital-Based Certified Nursing Assistant Listening for Deeper Connection.....................65
(CNA) Clinical ...............................................44 Intro to AWS Cloud Engineering ......................27
Listening to Music Co-L ................................70
Hospital-Based Nursing Assistant Intro to Entrepreneurship: Customer
Classroom- Hybrid .......................................44 Discovery ......................................................36 Literary Café......................................................60
How to Efficiently Run Your Start-up! .............36 Investing in the Thrift Savings Plan Literary London: The City, The Stories- on
When Working and Retired ..........................74 Page and Screen NEW ..............................60
How to Land Your Job .....................................75
Italian— Elementary I Co-L ...........................85
How to Open an Event Management
Business .......................................................46 Italian Intermediate Conversation ...................85
How to organize a great event! .......................46 Italian I—Part 1 .................................................85
How To Start and Grow Your Tax Italian I—Part 2 .................................................85
Preparation Business ...................................47
IT HelpDesk Practitioner Training....................29
HVAC Electricity................................................20
ITI Networking Academy..................................29
HVAC Technician Development Co-L ...........20
Montgomery College
now offers UGotClass!
Online certificates and courses in:
Business • Business Communication • Career Skills • Health • Human Resources • Leadership
Management • New Media Marketing • Social Media for Business • Courses for Parents
Training and Education • Training for K12 Teachers
M N O
Make Music Together NEW ...........................22 Nail Technician I ...............................................32
Making Smart Investment Decisions ..............74 Nail Technician III ............................................32 Oil Painting: Independent Studio .....................14
Marketing and Communicating your Narrative Writing ...............................................89 Oil Painting: Introduction .................................14
Start-up and Small Business .......................36
Necesidades especiales: Módulo I .................35 Orchids: How to Grow and Bloom ...................59
Marketing for Artists and Makers .....................7
Necesidades Especiales/ Niños Overview of Mediation .....................................65
Maryland Band Directors Band........................71 Especiales II..................................................35
Maryland Individual Tax Preparer Network+ Certification Training and
P
Continuing Education ...................................48 Exam Prep.....................................................30 Painting I Co-L ...............................................15
Massage Therapy: Basic Fundamentals .........46 Networking Basics ...........................................26 Paint Party ........................................................23
Massage Therapy: Basic Fundamentals Networking Fundamentals...............................30 Paths to a Fulfilling and Successful
Part II.............................................................46 Retirement ....................................................63
New Media: Introduction Co-L ......................14
Mastering Windows Fundamentals NEW .....26 PC Repair Introduction .....................................24
News: What in the World is Going On? NEW ..22
Mathematics in Art & Design.............................7 Performance Poetry and Storytelling: The
Nonprofit Fundraising and Development ........67
Art of Spoken Word NEW .........................23
Math Workout ...................................................22
Nonprofit Marketing and Communications ....67
Personal Fitness I Co-L .................................64
Maximizing Social Security Benefits...............74
Nurse Refresher Classroom—Hybrid
Pet First Aid and CPR .........................................5
Media Appreciation Co-L .................................7 Blackboard ....................................................44
Pharmacy Technician Certification .................41
Medication Administration Training ................33 Nurse Refresher Classroom—Hybrid Live.......45
Phlebotomy Technician....................................41
Medicine Aide Update ......................................44 Nursing Lab.......................................................45
Phlebotomy Technician—Clinical Internship ..41
Meditation for Mindfulness and Stress Nursing Refresher: Clinical ..............................45
Reduction ......................................................54 Photographing Artwork ......................................7
Microsoft Word and Excel Foundations..........25 Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
Aide Training .................................................42
Mobile App Development: Swift I NEW .........31
Piano: Introductory Group ................................71
Mobile App Development: Swift II NEW .......31
Piano: Level 2 Group ........................................71
Modern Dance I Co-L .....................................69
Planificación de currículos para centros
Modern Jewish Literature and Film ................60
de cuidado infantil .......................................34
Module I ............................................................34
Planning Curricula for Child Care ....................33
Montgomery County’s Little-Known
PM 101: Methodology and Overview ..............76
Rosenwald Schools NEW ..........................57
EARN MOVE Transportation PM102: Practical Application of Predictive
MREC Required Supervision ............................78
Scholarship (Traditional) Project Management ..............76
MS Excel—Level I ..............................................25
Transportation and distribution PM103: Practical Application of Agile
MS Excel—Level II .............................................25 Project Management ...................................76
companies have a constant demand
MS Excel—Level III............................................25 PM104: Project Management Leadership ......76
for qualified employees. Join other
Musicals: Songs, Stories and Composers motivated individuals in earning your Poetry in the Age of Shakespeare and
NEW ............................................................22 Donne NEW ................................................61
opportunity for a new career through
Music Theory I Co-L ......................................71 Political Ideologies Co-L ...............................57
our short-term job preparation
Mutual Funds ....................................................74 program. State-funded grant funding Portuguese—Advanced ....................................86
is available for qualified Maryland Portuguese II—Part 1 .......................................86
residents. Funding includes required Power BI—Introduction.....................................29
testing, partial tuition for training, Powerful Questioning .................................... 105
and licensing fees. Train as a CDL Practical Life Skills: Introduction.....................23
A or CDL B operator. To apply for Pre-algebra/Algebra Fast Track.......................81
this scholarship, please contact
Preparacion para el examen de Home
the Transportation & Public Safety Improvement ................................................49
Institute at Sharon.maxwell@ Preparación para el examen de
montgomerycollege.edu. Journeyman Electrician ...............................50
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— Fall 2022 — Index
Presidential Chronicles from the Founding Síndromes del bebé sacudido y de muerte Stand-up Comedy: Introduction .......................73
Fathers–Theodore Roosevelt NEW ..........58 súbita ............................................................36
Start Your Own Pet Care Business—
Private Art & Design Tutoring ..........................15 Six Sigma Greenbelt .........................................66 The Basics ......................................................5
Private Music Lessons, 45 Min .......................72 Small Business I Tax Course ...........................48 Stocks: An In-Depth Look.................................75
Probate in Maryland: An Overview for Smartphone Photography ................................16 Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds, and ETFs
Executors-To-Be............................................74 Explained ......................................................75
Social-Emotional Learning ...............................32
Programming Fundamentals ...........................31 Survey of African American Literature I ..........61
Social Emotional Wellness for ECE
Project Management Professional® (PMP) Providers NEW ...........................................33 Survey of Asian Art Co-L .................................7
Certification Prep .........................................77
Solar PV Design—Advanced Co-L ................20 Symphonies of Gustav Mahler NEW .............62
Pronunciation....................................................38
Solar PV Design and Installation Co-L .........20
T
Q Songwriting .......................................................72
Tai Chi for Physical and Mental Well-being ....64
QuickBooks Online ...........................................26 Spanish—Advanced Conversation...................88
Tap Dance: Intermediate ..................................69
R Spanish Conversation and Grammar
Review—Part 1..............................................88
Tap Dance: Introduction ...................................69
Read and Think French: Francophone The 5 Essential Skills to Find or Create Your
Spanish Conversation and Grammar
Culture ...........................................................84 Own Opportunities .......................................89
Review—Part 2..............................................88
Reading and Vocabulary Building ...................23 The Art of Pencil Drawing ................................52
Spanish Conversation and Grammar
Reading & Writing 1 ..........................................38 Review—Part 3..............................................88 The Art of Sketching ........................................52
Reading & Writing 2 ..........................................38 Spanish I—Part 1 ..............................................86 The Atomic Age: From the Manhattan
Project to Russia’s Present Nuclear
Reading & Writing 3 ..........................................38 Spanish I—Part 2 ..............................................87
Threat NEW ................................................58
Reading & Writing 4 ..........................................39 Spanish II—Part 1 .............................................87
Theatre: Introduction Co-L ...........................73
Reading & Writing 5 ..........................................39 Spanish II—Part 2 .............................................87
The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts
Real Estate Legislative Update ........................78 Spanish III—Part 1 ............................................87 Club Band .....................................................62
Real Estate Principles Retake I ........................78 Spanish IV—Part 1 ............................................87 The Cultural Influence of Humor Through
Real Estate Principles Retake II.......................78 Saturday Night Live ......................................61
Spanish IV—Part 2 ............................................87
Rejuvenate Your Retirement ............................74 The Great British Baking Show: Novice
Spanish in Our Community/Español en
Edition ...........................................................55
Remodeling and Interior Finishing Co-L .......20 Nuestra Comunidad (9 weeks) ...................88
The History of Television in the United
Rentals, Renters, and Landlords ......................78 Spanish Through Cinema.................................87
States Prior to the Advent of Cable ............58
Retirement Distribution Strategies ..................74 Special Needs—Special People .......................34
The Holy Roman Empire: The Heart of
Retirement Planning Today ..............................75 Special Needs/Special People: Module II .......34 Europe NEW ...............................................58
RN Case Manager Delegating Nurse Stagecraft I Co-L ...........................................73 The IIA’s CIA Learning System®—Part 1 ........66
Training for Assisted Living .........................45 Stained Glass: Intermediate ............................10 THE IIA’s CIA Learning System®—Part 2 ........67
Russian I—Part 2 ..............................................86 Stained Glass: Introduction .............................10 The IIA’s CIA Learning System®—Part 3 ........67
Russia, Ukraine, and An Emerging New World
Order? NEW ................................................58
Graduate Transition
Program
Private Music Lessons
The Graduate Transition Program (GTP) at Montgomery College
offers a college experience for students with developmental Study your instrument
disabilities. GTP is a two-year, noncredit certificate program one-on-one with a
offering academic classes, job coaching, job development, career professional musician.
exploration, and social and recreational activities. Open to all levels.
For information, contact Karla Nabors at 240-567-1660 or See course on
karla.nabors@montgomerycollege.edu page 72 for details.
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Special Programs
Montgomery College is home to several special programs designed to enhance our students' learning experiences and better prepare
them to enter a career or obtain a bachelor's degree.
• The Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success (ACES) targets Montgomery County high school
students and guides them through completion of a four-year degree.
• The American English Language Program prepares non-native speakers of English for successful
college work in the United States.
• The Global Humanities Institute brings the world into our classrooms and helps prepare students
for the global economy.
• The Gudelsky Institute for Technical Education prepares students for careers in automotive technology,
building and construction, computer publishing, and other technical fields.
• The Health Sciences Institute prepares students for various health care careers, from diagnostic medical
sonography to surgical technology.
• The Hillman Entrepreneurs Program supports and develops aspiring entrepreneurs, leaders, and scholars.
• The International Education and Study Abroad Program provides opportunities to study in other countries.
• The Paul Peck Humanities Institute facilitates internships at the Library of Congress, Smithsonian Institution,
and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
For more information on Montgomery College and what WE have to offer, visit: www.montgomerycollege.edu
Montgomery College provides a wealth of opportunities that empower you to move forward
and achieve the skills you need to become successful—both academically and in life.
Address
House # and Street Name (Do NOT use P.O. Box or you will be charged Non-Md. resident fee.) Apt. #
Home Work
Phone Phone
Cell E-Mail
Have you attended MC before? □Yes □No If you have ever taken a credit class at MC and the last class (credit or non-credit) you took at MC was more than 4 years ago, you must also
complete and submit a Student Reactivation form found at: http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/studentforms.
How did you hear about us? □Received brochure in mail □Website □Social media □Advertisement □On campus □Other_______________
MILITARY: If the military is paying STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
for your course(s), you must submit If you need support services due to a disability, call Workforce Development & Continuing Education at 240-567-4118 at
the last 4 digits of your SSN. least three weeks before class begins.
ETHNICITY: Choose one. (Disclosure not mandatory by Montgomery College, but is required by the U.S. Department of Education.)
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□U.S. Citizen □Permanent Resident (Circle one: Green Card / Working Card) □Other Immigration Status ______________ (Used for tuition-setting purposes only.)
CHECK ALL THAT APPLY:
□ I have been a Maryland resident [as defined in the Montgomery College Catalog] for at least three months.
□ I am 60 years of age or older. (Applicable to designated tuition waiver courses for Maryland residents only.)
□ I am a Maryland National Guard member enlisted for at least a 24 month period and submitting proof of such from the adjutant general’s office.
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I certify that the information on this registration is correct and complete. I am aware of and will adhere to College policies as published in the Student Handbook.
I understand that non-attendance and/or failure to file all registration changes in writing with the Admissions and Records Office does not relieve me of responsibility for tuition and fee
charges incurred. I agree to abide by the policies and procedures of the College, including without limitation, the Student Code of Conduct and any payment liabilities. I hold the College
harmless for any errors I have made that may affect a request for a subsequent refund or academic appeal.
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6/13/2020 Montgomery College is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Title IX institution.
— Fall 2022 — Customer Service: 240-567-5188
On-site Training for Your Employees in Student Health and Wellness Center
Mission-Critical Skills for Success
Montgomery College Offers Corporate and Public Sector Group Rates
Nourishing the Mind, Body, and Spirit
— Cost-Effective Training By Top Industry Professionals —
Our team of expert professionals will meet with you to assess We Are Here For You
your needs, and customize training designed for your employees. As we continue to live and learn in this ever-changing
• Business Writing for Technology and Science Professionals climate, the Student Health and Wellness Center for
• Professional and Workplace Writing Success is here for you. See SHaW Center resources and
• Project Management Professional Certification Training— events to support students during this challenging time.
PMP® For the most up-to-date information about MC's response
• Management and Leadership Training Program to the coronavirus pandemic, see the Resilient MC page
• Cybersecurity Breach-Prevention Training for Employees and coronavirus page.
• Cybersecurity Skills and Certifications If you are experiencing a mental health crisis please call,
• Interpersonal Communication Skills text, or chat 24 hours a day:
• Powerpoint and Prezi Presentation Skills
Montgomery County Crisis Hotline: 240-777-4000
• Human Resources for Supervisors
• Supervisory Skills Program National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255. Press
1 for Veterans Crisis Line
• Encouraging Innovation in the Workplace
Online chat support at imalive.org
Most of the courses offered by Workforce Development
and Continuing Education can be customized for specific Text chat support: Text “Start” to 741741
business or government needs. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233
Call today to see how we can help you and your employees. https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/life-at-mc/
For more information, contact: Steve Greenfield, Dean student-health-and-wellness/index.html.
Montgomery College Workforce Development and
Continuing Education Scan the QR code to see the services and support
Business Information Technology & Safety available to students.
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Centro de salud y bienestar estudiantil para el éxito
(SHaW)
Escanee el código QR para ver los servicios y la
asistencia disponibles para los estudiantes.
Distance Learning (DL) are offered completely online and allow
students to learn independently, on their own schedules, as they
meet specific deadlines and complete assignments. Instructors
guide students’ learning with lessons, activities, and feedback
through a Blackboard course site.
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