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Who We Are — Summer 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 What's Happening—Summer 2022 communities we serve. As you peruse the programs and services in this publication, we’re sure you’ll find a wide variety of offerings Registration Alert! suited to you. You must submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination (or In addition to classes for individuals, we contract with many an exception request) to access in-person classes businesses and government agencies to provide customized and services. Please visit us online for requirement training for their employees. These classes are held at places of information. employment or can be offered at WDCE sites throughout the county. Check our website often for updates, and information about vaccines, testing, and exemptions at https:// About Our Students www.montgomerycollege.edu/coronavirus/vaccines. html#student. When you enroll in one of our Workforce Development and Continuing Education courses, you will be joining more than Save the Date! 25,000 people who have attended our programs during the past year. These people come from diverse backgrounds but have Advanced Placement Summer Institute 2021 one thing in common: the desire to learn new things. Although 6/20–6/24 • Monday–Friday • 9 a.m.–4 p.m. the median age of our students is 40, many of our students are (times/dates subject to change) young or older adults. Students come from all corners of the Designed for educators teaching Advanced community, regardless of age and educational experience. Placement® courses. (See ad on page 67) About Our Faculty Resilient MC Our faculty are carefully screened professionals with expertise Throughout the ongoing pandemic, Montgomery in their fields. Some are drawn from the College’s credit College has prioritized the health and safety of its faculty. Instructors are hand-picked for their teaching skills, students and employees above all else. As we move professional knowledge, and talent, ensuring our reputation as into the next phase of teaching, learning, and working, a provider of high-quality courses. this will continue to guide all of our decisions about the structure of our education programs and delivery Where to Find Us of key services. Classes are held on the Germantown, Rockville, or Takoma Montgomery College is strong. Montgomery College Park/Silver Spring Campuses at Montgomery College is resilient. MC embodies excellence, courage and and two satellite Campuses—Westfield South in Wheaton radical inclusion. You can be transformed by your and the Gaithersburg Business Training Center in Olde experience here. For more detail about how MC is Towne Gaithersburg. Additional off-campus locations have adapting in our new learning environment, please visit been selected for convenience, amenities, and suitability our Resilient MC website at www.montgomerycollege. for instruction. Classes meet at more than 40 locations edu/resilient-mc/index.html. countywide, including on site at places of employment. 2 | Workforce Development and Continuing Education

— Summer 2022 — Montgomery College Industry Certification Preparation Programs Information TechnologyMontgomery College Industry • Amazon Web ServicesCertification Preparation Programs • CISCO® Certified Network Association (CCNA)Montgomery College provides many courses that prepare • CompTIA® Network+ Certificationindividuals to sit for industry credential examinations. Further • CompTIA® Security+ Certificationdetails may be found on the individual program websites or at • Microsoft Office Specialisthttps://www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/job-skills. • Oracle CertificationBusiness and Professional Public Safety • Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) • Advanced Safety Certificate program • Coaching, ICF-ACSTH • 911 Dispatch Academy • Food Service Management (ServSafe®) • Firefighter* • Individual Tax Preparer • First Responder* • LEED Green Associate • OSHA 500 Trainer course Occupational Safety and • Nail Technician Health for the Construction Industry • National Apartment Leasing Professional • OSHA 510 Occupational Safety and Health for the Construction Industry • Project Management Professional (PMP®) • OSHA 511 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for • Real Estate Appraiser General Industry • Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM®) • OSHA 7300 Understand OSHA’s Permit-Required Confined Space StandardEducation • OSHA 7845 Record Keeping Rule • Principles of Occupational Safety and Health (POSH) • Alternate Certification for Effective Teachers (ACET) • Child Care Technical • Child Development Associate (CDA) • TESOL Training • Apprenticeship (All Trades) • Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certifications (9)Health Care • Certified Professional Horticulturist • Certified Tree Worker Climber Specialist • Basic Cardiac Life Support for Healthcare Providers • Commercial Pesticide Applicators License—Maryland • Basic First Aid Department of Agriculture • Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) • CompTIA® A+ Certification • Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) • EPA Section 608 Technician Certification • CPR and AED • CPR, AED & Basic First Aid Course • Home Improvement Contractor • Delegating Nurse Training for Assisted Living • Home Inspector • Dysrhythmia Recognition and Response Algorithms for • Licensed Tree Expert the Healthcare Access and Registration • NABCEP Photovoltaic Associate • Healthcare Providers • National Green Infrastructure Certificate • Fitness Certification/ Fitness Professional • Professional Turfgrass Fertilizer Applicator Certificate • Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA): CNA/ GNA • Medical Coder* • Medicine Aide Update Transportation • Nurse Refresher • 6 Hour MVA Behind the Wheel Course • Nursing* • CDL Learner’s Permit Prep • Personal Trainer Certificate • Pharmacy Technician • Driver's Education/Non-CDL • Phlebotomy Technician • Driver’s Education/Non-CDL with Additional Supports • Physical Therapist • Learner’s Permit Prep • RN Case Manager/ Delegating Nurse Training for • Motorcycle Safety Assisted Living * Credit Program www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce | 3

Contents Contact WDCEGeneral Information and Policies. . . . . . . 76 If you need more information about course offerings, registration, or special programs availableIndex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 through Workforce Development and Continuing Education, call us between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, or 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, atLocations and Key to Courses. . . . . . . . . 75 240-567-5188 or e-mail wdce@montgomerycollege.edu.Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Registration information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wdce@montgomerycollege.edu.............................. 240-567-5188Registration Options and Information. . . 77 Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................................................................................... 240-683-6945Programs Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . montgomerycollege.edu/wdce Montgomery College credit courses. . . . . . .................................................................................... 240-567-5000Adult ESOL...................................................... 68 Off-Campus Credit/Assessment of Prior Learning......................................................................... 240-567-3820Adult Literacy and GED® Test Prep............ 69 Adult Literacy and GED® Test Prep. . . . . . . . GED@montgomerycollege.edu................................ 240-567-8950Additional AELG Courses............................. 70 Advanced Placement Institute. . . . . . . . . . . apsi@montgomerycollege.edu................................ 240-567-3823American Pre-Academic and APPE (ESL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . esl-rockville@montgomerycollege.edu................... 240-567-7262 Professional ESL..........................................5 Art + Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . communityarts@montgomerycollege.edu.............. 240-676-1567Animal Care and Veterinary Assistant.........7 Automotive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mike.carretta@montgomerycollege.edu................. 240-567-4121Art + Design.......................................................8 Biotechnology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mike.gove@montgomerycollege.edu...................... 240-567-2245Building and Construction........................... 15 Building and Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . john.phillips@montgomerycollege.edu................... 240-567-7942 Challenge Program for AdultsChallenge Program....................................... 16 with Developmental Disabilities. . . . . . . . . . jill.kephart@montgomerycollege.edu...................... 240-567-7720Computer Repair........................................... 20 CLEP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clep@montgomerycollege.edu................................ 240-567-1862Computer Technology / ITI......................... 20 Coaching and Mediation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu........... 240-567-3828Cosmetology.................................................. 27 Computer Repair/A+ Certification.. . . . . . . . eric.jeffers@montgomerycollege.edu..................... 240-567-7902Early Childhood Education / Child Care..... 27 Computer Technology/ITI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . maryann.behme@montgomerycollege.edu............ 240-567-5510Entrepreneurship and Small Business...... 29 Cosmetology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tracee.matthias@montgomerycollege.edu ............... 240-526-0564Health Sciences............................................. 29 Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nelida.andres@montgomerycollege.edu................ 240-567-3827Hospitality: Food Safety, and ed2go Online Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . janet.lane@montgomerycollege.edu....................... 240-567-6938 Event Management................................... 35 English for Occupational Purposes (ESL). . tiffany.shao@montgomerycollege.edu................... 240-567-7913Income Tax..................................................... 37 Entrepreneurship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sbel@montgomerycollege.edu................................ 240-567-2592 ESOL (Adult). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ESOL@montgomerycollege.edu.............................. 240-567-8950Instituto Hispano de Negocios Event Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hospitalitywdce@montgomerycollege.edu............. 240-567-2592 y Entrenamiento ....................................... 37 Food Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hospitalitywdce@montgomerycollege.edu............. 240-567-3823Lifelong Learning Institute........................... 39 Health Sciences Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lisa.bouknight@montgomerycollege.edu............... 240-567-5507Management and Leadership..................... 48 Hospitality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hospitalitywdce@montgomerycollege.edu............. 240-567-2592 Coaching..................................................... 48 Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu........... 240-567-3828 Conflict Management/Mediation........... 49. Income Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tracee.matthias@montgomerycollege.edu ............... 240-526-0564 Human Resources.................................... 50 Instituto Hispano de Negocios. . . . . . . . . . . InstitutoHispano@montgomerycollege.edu........... 240-567-3823Performing Arts............................................. 50 Interior Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . chantal.vilmar@montgomerycollege.edu............... 240-567-1718Personal Finance Academy......................... 53 LEED AP (Green Business). . . . . . . . . . . . . . sbel@montgomerycollege.edu................................ 240-567-2592Professional and Career Development..... 55 Life Sciences Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu........... 240-567-3828Project Management.................................... 55 Lifelong Learning Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .natasha.sacks@montgomerycollege.edu............... 240-567-1828Real Estate...................................................... 56 Management and Supervision . . . . . . . . . . . transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu........... 240-567-3828Safety Institute............................................... 58 Mediation/Conflict Management. . . . . . . . . transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu........... 240-567-3828 Commercial Driver.................................... 58 National Apartment Leasing. . . . . . . . . . . . . sbel@montgomerycollege.edu................................ 240-567-3823 Nonprofit Training Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . tracee.matthias@montgomerycollege.edu ............... 240-526-0564 Driver Safety............................................... 58 Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . communityarts@montgomerycollege.edu.............. 240-676-1567 Motorcycle Safety..................................... 59 Personal Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . natasha.sacks@montgomerycollege.edu............... 240-567-1828Test Preparation............................................ 60 Pet Grooming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tracy.singleton@montgomerycollege.edu............... 240-567-2599 ACT............................................................... 60. Professional/Career Development. . . . . . . . natasha.sacks@montgomerycollege.edu............... 240-567-1828 Fast Track................................................... 61. Project Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . transcie.almonte@montgomerycollege.edu........... 240-567-3828 GRE.............................................................. 61 Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sbel@montgomerycollege.edu................................ 240-567-2592 SAT............................................................... 61 Safety Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sharon.maxwell@montgomerycollege.edu............. 240-567-2589Workforce Technologies.............................. 62 Aviation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sharon.maxwell@montgomerycollege.edu............. 240-567-2589World Languages.......................................... 62 CDL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sharon.maxwell@montgomerycollege.edu............. 240-567-2589Writing.............................................................. 66 Driver Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . alejandra.isaia-herrera@montgomerycollege.edu.. 240-567-1895 Motorcycle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .john.amoroso@montgomerycollege.edu................ 240-567-3825 Public Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sharon.maxwell@montgomerycollege.edu............. 240-567-2589Key to Codes SAT/ACT Prep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . laura.weihrauch@montgomerycollege.edu............ 240-567-1862 Small Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sbel@montgomerycollege.edu................................ 240-567-2592 Test Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . laura.weihrauch@montgomerycollege.edu............ 240-567-1862TWA Senior Tuition Waiver Applies Veterinary Asst. Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tracy.singleton@montgomerycollege.edu............... 240-567-2599NMR Non-Maryland Resident Workforce Technologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eric.jeffers@montgomerycollege.edu..................... 240-567-7902 CoL Colisted World Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . laura.weihrauch@montgomerycollege.edu............ 240-567-1862 TIP Tuition Installment Plan Writing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tracy.singleton@montgomerycollege.edu............... 240-567-2599 VAA VA-Approved Youth Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sharon.wolfgang@montgomerycollege.edu........... 240-567-7939See General Information for details.

— Summer 2022 — American Pre-Academic and Professional ESL General CommunicationAmerican New Students If you wish to take classes, you must take CoursesPre-Academic and the APPE Assessment Test or the MC ESL Remote Placement Test. You must make an appointment to take the APPE AssessmentProfessional ESL Test. We will test students individually or in groups. You must be vaccinated to take Communication Skills 3 the test in person. The test takes about one Improve your speaking, listening and Please check our webpage for the hour. To make an appointment for the test, pronunciation skills to communicate better latest information. https://www. you can call, email or text us (see contact in daily social and work situations. Learn montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/esl. information to the left). strategies to start conversations in English This information is accurate at the Returning Students and keep them going. TWA time of publication but may change. You must register in person based on the Course: ESL331 48 Hours recommendations from your instructor at the APPE (ESL) offers many courses for students end of your last class. If you took this class (Formerly ESL190) whose first language is not English. Courses more than one year ago, you need to contact $370 + $70 fee = $440; NMR add $225 include instruction in reading, writing, us to see if you need to be retested. You can speaking, listening, grammar, pronunciation, Rockville Campus only take a course three times. If you do not and vocabulary. Beginning through advanced pass with a grade of A or B after three times, CRN#: 17062 24 Sessions M T R levels are available. you cannot take it again without special 6/6-8/2 12:30-2:30 p.m. permission. Please contact us if you have a You must be vaccinated to take classes question or need help with registering (see on campus at Montgomery College. contact information to the left). Communication Skills 4 We have classes on the Rockville and Improve your speaking, listening and Takoma Park/Silver Spring campuses. We Degree-Seeking Students pronunciation to communicate more also have classes taught remotely through If you took the Accuplacer-ESL (or the MC ESL Remote Placement Test) and placed effectively in English. Practice using Zoom, Blackboard and other online tools. If you register for a remote class, you will into Workforce Development & Continuing English to solve problems and learn receive the Zoom link the day before the Education, call 240-549-2691 or email us to select appropriate vocabulary and class begins. at ESL-Rockville@montgomerycollege.edu. intonation to better communicate your If you already have a placement, you can You must have a reliable internet service and register in person at one of the registration intended message. Discuss past and a computer or mobile device from which you locations--you do not need to contact us, current events. TWA can access Zoom, email and other websites. but you can if you have a question. If you Please go to our webpage for more detailed need help registering, please call us at Course: ESL341 48 Hours registration information or call Customer 240-567-5188. If you are interested in the (Formerly ESL191) Service at 240-567-5188 for help. On-campus credit program, call 240-567-5000 for more $370 + $70 fee = $440; NMR add $225 classes may meet occasionally over Zoom information. due to weather or other circ*mstances. After Rockville Campus your course begins, you may be moved to a Disability Services CRN#: 17063 24 Sessions M T R different class if your teacher finds you are in If you need support services due to a 6/6-8/2 12:30-2:30 p.m. the wrong level. disability in order to take this test or take a class, you must contact Natalie Martinez at CRN#: 17064 24 Sessions M T R You must register in person at one of the registration locations several days before 240-567-4118. This must be done at least 6/6-8/2 12:30-2:30 p.m. the class begins. If you cannot, you must two weeks before the test date (or the class contact Annette Greene at 240-549-2691 or start date) in order to ensure timely services. annette.greene@montgomerycollege.edu. Communication Skills 5 Registration Locations Learn to participate more fully in Our Contact Information: Rockville Campus—Campus Center discussions about life, work and current• E-mail: Room 220 CC events by telling and listening to stories, ESL-Rockville@montgomerycollege.edu Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus—Cafritz giving detailed descriptions and using Foundation Arts Center, Room 230 CF appropriate stress and intonation• Phone or text: 240-549-2691 Gaithersburg Business Training Center— patterns. Learn to use English to deal with• Our webpage: www.montgomerycollege. Room 400 (Unavailable until further notice) edu/wdce/esl unexpected or stressful situations. TWA Germantown Campus—Humanities and Course: ESL351 48 Hours• Customer Service/Registration: Social Sciences, Room 241 and 243 HS 240-567-5188 (Formerly ESL192) You must register in person at one of these $370 + $70 fee = $440; NMR add $225 Rockville Campus: 220 Campus Center locations Takoma Park/Silver Spring: 230 Cafritz Rockville Campus Foundation Arts Center CRN#: 17065 24 Sessions M T R Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday (Rockville only): 8:30 a.m. to noon 6/6-8/2 12:30-2:30 p.m. www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce | 5

American Pre-Academic and Professional ESL — Summer 2022 — Pronunciation Reading & Writing 3 Reading & Writing 5 Learn to better understand spoken For low-intermediate students who have For intermediate students planning to English and to be better understood when already studied English in school. Review study in U.S. colleges and universities. speaking. Learn how to recognize and basic English verb tenses and practice Improve your ability to express your ideas produce basic sound patterns of English. writing well-developed paragraphs. Learn more clearly and accurately in writing. TWA to use various reading strategies to Practice by writing multi-paragraph Course: ESL300 40 Hours help you understand texts. This course compositions. This course is helpful if you $370 + $70 fee = $440; NMR add $225 is helpful if you are planning to take a are planning to take a placement test for placement test for credit classes. TWA credit classes. TWA Online: Distance Learning CRN#: 16921 12 Sessions Course: ESL330 68 Hours Course: ESL350 68 Hours 6/6-8/15 Online 24/7 (Formerly ESL168) (Formerly ESL223) $520 + $90 fee = $610; NMR add $300 $520 + $90 fee = $610; NMR add $300 Pre-Academic Courses Rockville Campus Rockville Campus CRN#: 17056 34 Sessions M T W R CRN#: 17061 34 Sessions M T W R 6/6-8/4 9:30-11:30 a.m. 6/6-8/4 9:30-11:30 a.m. Reading & Writing 2 No class 6/20, 7/4 No class 6/20, 7/4 For high-beginning students who have Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus Online: Structured Remote already studied English and know some CRN#: 17057 34 Sessions M T W R CRN#: 16925 27 Sessions MTR basic English vocabulary and grammar. 6/6-8/4 9:30-11:30 a.m. 6/7-8/11 6:30-9 p.m. Improve grammar knowledge, write No class 6/20, 7/4 No class 6/20, 7/4 paragraphs and read a book. This course Online: Structured Remote is helpful if you are planning to take a CRN#: 17058 27 Sessions M T R Writing 4 placement test for credit classes. TWA 6/7-8/11 6:30-9 p.m. (Formerly Intermediate Writing) Course: ESL320 68 Hours Last class meets 6:30-9:30 p.m. Learn to write and edit well-developed (Formerly ESL166) No class 6/20, 7/4 paragraphs. Review basic grammar and $520 + $90 fee = $610; NMR add $300 punctuation. This course is helpful if you Rockville Campus Reading & Writing 4 are planning to take a placement test for CRN#: 17055 34 Sessions M T W R For intermediate students. Read, discuss credit classes. TWA 6/6-8/4 9:30-11:30 a.m. and respond to readings in writing. Develop Course: ESL342 40 Hours No class 6/20, 7/4 practice skills needed for academic study (Formerly ESL184) Online: Structured Remote in the United States. This course is helpful $370 + $70 fee = $440; NMR add $225 CRN#: 16922 27 Sessions M T R if you are planning to take a placement test Rockville Campus 6/7-8/11 6:30-9 p.m. for credit classes. TWA CRN#: 17066 16 Sessions TR Last class meets 6:30-9:30 p.m. Course: ESL340 68 Hours 6/14-8/4 12:30-3 p.m. No class 6/20, 7/4 (Formerly ESL176) Online: Structured Remote $520 + $90 fee = $610; NMR add $300 CRN#: 17067 20 Sessions TR Rockville Campus 6/7-8/11 7-9 p.m. CRN#: 17059 34 Sessions M T W R 6/6-8/4 9:30-11:30 a.m. Writing 5 No class 6/20, 7/4 (Formerly Intermediate Writing 2) CRN#: 17060 34 Sessions M T W R Review writing and editing of well- 6/6-8/4 9:30-11:30 a.m. developed paragraphs. Introduction to No class 6/20, 7/4 writing a multi-paragraph essay. This Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus course is helpful if you are planning to take CRN#: 16923 34 Sessions M T W R a placement test for credit classes. TWA 6/6-8/4 9:30-11:30 a.m. Registration Alert! No class 6/20, 7/4 Course: ESL352 40 Hours (Formerly ESL225) You must submit proof of COVID- Online: Structured Remote $370 + $70 fee = $440; NMR add $225 19 vaccination (or an exception CRN#: 16924 27 Sessions M T R Rockville Campus request) to access in-person 6/7-8/11 6:30-9 p.m. CRN#: 17068 16 Sessions TR classes and services. Please Last class meets 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6/14-8/4 12:30-3 p.m. visit us online for requirement No class 6/20, 7/4 information. Online: Structured Remote CRN#: 17069 20 Sessions TR https://www.montgomerycollege. 6/7-8/11 7-9 p.m. edu/coronavirus/vaccines. html#student. 6 | Workforce Development and Continuing Education

— Summer 2022 — Animal Care and Veterinary Assistant Animal Reiki III Professional Pet/Dog TrainingAnimal Care and This course is designed to teach students OrientationVeterinary Assistant advanced methods of using Reiki energy healing with animals, a continuation of This is a mandatory free orientation for students interested in entering the previous two level courses. You will the 120 hour Professional Pet/DogAnimal Care learn healing after surgery or trauma, Training Program. Topics covered will be energy work for animals who have been requirements of the program, hours of abandoned, energy work for animals with the program, what will be covered in theAnimal Reiki I emotional and behavioral problems, and program, and the responsibilities of beingThis course will benefit you if you are new also techniques for balancing ones own a participant of the program. You will alsoto Reiki or an experienced practitioner energy and how to pass Reiki healing have an opportunity to ask questions.wanting to learn about working with ability to others. Prerequisite: Reiki I and II. Course: PET013 2 Hoursanimals. You will be introduced to Reiki, the TWA Free. There is no cost for orientation.Japanese healing system and the history Course: PET018 10 Hours Hybrid (Online & Face to Face)of its founders. You will learn how you can $75 + $150 fee = $225; NMR add $140 CRN#: 47046 1 Session Wperform Reiki sessions on animals with a Hybrid (Online & Face to Face) 5/11 5:30-7:30 p.m.focus on healing and balancing. TWA CRN#: 17018 5 Sessions MWCourse: PET010 10 Hours 7/11-7/25 6:30-8:30 p.m. Professional Pet/Dog Training$75 + $150 fee = $225; NMR add $140 Module I—The BasicsHybrid (Online & Face to Face) Emergency Preparedness for This course is designed to introduce youCRN#: 47037 5 Sessions MW Pets—Are You Ready? to professional pet/dog training and what6/1-6/15 6:30-8:30 p.m. Pets are family too. Do you have a plan for it takes to succeed in the industry. You your pet in an emergency? Including pets will learn about breed characteristics,Animal Reiki II in the emergency plan helps your family’s temperament testing, training tools,This course is designed to enable you ability to respond to an emergency. In this socialization, basic obedience, clientto learn the healing methods of Level course, students will learn how to make relations, and basic care. It consist ofII Reiki, how distance healing works an emergency plan for their pet, how to 30 classroom sessions and 1 hour aacross space and time, and how Reiki prepare a shelter for their pet, and how to week offsite in a real-world group class!can be complemented with other prepare a disaster kit for their pet in the Prerequisite: Attendance of mandatoryalternative healing techniques. Each case of an emergency. TWA orientation/course overview. TWAsuccessful student will receive a second Course: PET025 5 Hours Course: PET014 30 Hourslevel attunement/Animal Reiki Level II $45 + $35 fee = $80; NMR add $50 $200 + $300 fee = $500; NMR add $250Certificate and skills to practice Level II Hybrid (Online & Face to Face) Hybrid (Online & Face to Face)Reiki with animals. Prerequisite: Animal CRN#: 47043 2 Sessions MW CRN#: 47038 10 Sessions W R SReiki Level I. TWA 6/13-6/15 6:30-9 p.m. 5/25-6/15 6:30-9:30 p.m.Course: PET011 10 Hours$75 + $150 fee = $225; NMR add $140 Pet First Aid and CPR Professional Pet/Dog TrainingHybrid (Online & Face to Face) Learn how to respond to health Module II—IntermediateCRN#: 47040 4 Sessions MW emergencies and provide basic first aid This is the second of 4 courses designed6/20-7/6 6:30-8:30 p.m. and CPR to cats and dogs. You will learn to take your skills to the next level, and isNo class 6/20, 7/4 the basic pet owner responsibilities, a continuation of the Module I class. You administering medication, breathing, will learn about building training programs, cardiac emergencies, and treating basic solving common behavioral issues, facility wounds. management, canine jobs/sports, and Course: PET008 5 Hours record keeping. You will also observe $30 + $45 fee = $75; NMR add $50 private trainings off site and begin to train Hybrid (Online & Face to Face) your demo dog! Prerequisites: Professional CRN#: 47039 2 Sessions S Pet/Dog Training Module I—The Basics. 6/18-6/25 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TWA Course: PET015 30 Hours $225 + $275 fee = $500; NMR add $250 Off Campus Location CRN#: 17049 5 Sessions W 7/13-8/10 6:30-9:30 p.m. www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce | 7

Animal Care and Veterinary Assistant—Art + Design — Summer 2022 — Veterinary Assistant Artist Talks & Presenting Art NEW Art + Design Have you ever wanted to give a compelling Training art talk to the public? Or to talk about your Classes & Workshops for Adults and Teens own artwork with clarity in any context? From artists to collectors to docents, Veterinary Assistant Assessment Welcome to our community of artists! everyone in the art world has to talk about Exam Join us for affordable visual & performing art effectively. The best talks aren’t by the arts classes taught in-person and online. This is the required placement test that best artists, they’re by the best speakers. Professional artists teach all classes. See must be taken and passed by all students Learn to format, prepare, and perform a our performing arts listings on page 50. requesting entrance in the Veterinary talk with confidence. Invest your speech Assistant Program. Topics covered on This summer, we’re continuing to run half with presence and authenticity while of our classes online and half on campus. the assessment will be: simple math delivering an organized and conceptually This means you have the greatest variety calculations, critical thinking skills, basic clear talk. Learn the tools of the trade, of options, both in class topics and in grammar and punctuation skills. like effective storytelling and handling delivery! We have a great batch of new Course: VET008 1 Hours classes, including our first all non-credit Q&A sessions. Throughout the class, you $0 + $40 fee = $40; NMR add $30 sculpture class, Broadway Jazz Dance, more will create, polish, and practice a final professional development, and two new 15-minute presentation in a safe and Hybrid (Online & Face to Face) jewelry classes. supportive environment. Open to students CRN#: 47041 1 Session W 6/22 1:30-2:30 p.m. Website: montgomerycollege.edu/ of all levels. Having produced your own communityarts body of work is not required. TWA CRN#: 17019 1 Session M 7/11 12:30-1:30 p.m. Email: communityarts@montgomerycollege. Course: ADS572 20 Hours edu $174 + $125 fee = $299; NMR add $140 CRN#: 17020 1 Session M 8/1 6:15-7:15 p.m. Phone: 240-676-1567 Online: Structured Remote Join our email list: montgomerycollege.edu/ CRN#: 16837 10 Sessions S 6/4-8/13 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Veterinary Assistant Orientation community-arts/join. No class 7/2 This is a mandatory free orientation if you are interested in entering the Veterinary Art History, Theory, and Copyright, Fair Use, & Trademark Assistant Training Program. Topics covered will be requirements of the Professional Development Ever wonder how copyright applies to your program, hours of the program, and your artwork? Or when it’s safe to use other responsibilities of being a participant of the people’s work in your own? Explore the program. You will also have an opportunity Art History: 1400 to Present Co-L answers to these questions and more! to ask questions. You must register for this Analyze major trends in architecture, Delve into the world of copyright and orientation. Students are required to have painting, and sculpture in Western fair use, using case studies to discover already taken the assessment test when civilization. Explore art movements from their use and limits. Learn the difference attending orientation. the Renaissance through the 20th century, between copyright and trademark and including Proto-Renaissance, Renaissance, how each applies to your work. Open to Course: VET006 2 Hours Mannerist, Baroque, Neoclassic, Romantic, students of all levels. TWA Free. There is no cost for orientation. Realist, Impressionist, Expressionist, Course: ADS569 4 Hours Gaithersburg Business Training Center Cubist, non-objective, and 20th century art. $30 + $29 fee = $59; NMR add $50 CRN#: 17021 1 Session M No prerequisites. TWA 8/8 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online: Structured Remote Course: ART075 37.5 Hours CRN#: 16807 2 Sessions M CRN#: 17027 1 Session W $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 6/6-6/13 4:30-6:30 p.m. 8/10 6:15-8:15 p.m. Online: Distance Learning CRN#: 16848 Online 24/7 7/11-8/19 This class is fully self-paced with no group Registration Alert! meetings. If class is full, register for You must submit proof of COVID- co-listed credit class ARTT201, CRN 16410 19 vaccination (or an exception request) to access in-person classes and services. Please Classes marked with this code CoL visit us online for requirement are co-listed. They are offered so information. that students may register either https://www.montgomerycollege. for credit or continuing education edu/coronavirus/vaccines. (noncredit) status. See more details html#student. on page 103. 8 | Workforce Development and Continuing Education

— Summer 2022 — Art + DesignEtsy Selling for Artists & Makers Photographing Artwork Collage & AssemblageLearn to use Etsy as a platform to market Learn to capture professional-quality Explore collage, the combination ofand sell artwork. Etsy gives artists a venue photographs of your artwork. Quality different and surprising materials into anto sell their work without setting up their images of artwork are vital to any artist’s artistic composition. Learn the history ofown websites or working with galleries and career, and are needed for applications to both collage and assemblage, and putcentralized stores. Set up your account shows, grants, residencies, and for general it into practice by constructing artworkand your shop in class, and learn to upload marketing. A good art photographer can built on layers of form, color, and design.images, price your work, write descriptions, also make a side income doing work for Incorporate found objects, texts, images,and get paid. Explore more advanced others. Learn camera settings you can use and other unexpected objects into your art.topics such as promoting your art on Etsy in any camera (including smartphones) Find inspiration by learning about the workand other platforms, and understanding to improve images of flat and 3D artwork. of artists like Picasso, Gretchen Green,your sales numbers. Open to students of Explore the proper equipment and Joseph Cornell, Romare Bearden, andall levels. TWA techniques for lighting artwork, and how others. TWACourse: ADS540 12.5 Hours to get great shots even without the right Course: ADS517 25 Hours$120 + $75 fee = $195; NMR add $120 equipment. By the end of this course, you’ll $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 be able to create photographs that showOnline: Structured Remote Online: Structured Remote off the true quality of your art. Open toCRN#: 16811 5 Sessions R CRN#: 16800 10 Sessions R students of all levels. TWA7/14-8/11 6:30-9 p.m. 6/2-8/11 6-7:30 p.m. Course: ADS558 9 Hours No class 7/7 $70 + $59 fee = $129; NMR add $120 Class meetings are supplemented by anMedia Appreciation Co-L Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus hour of self-paced content each week.Mass media drenches our daily lives, yet CRN#: 17054 3 Sessions Sfew people understand its impact. Discover 7/16-7/30 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Doll Design & Constructionhow media is used as a powerful tool forinformation, persuasion, and social effect. Create your own original art doll! DollsDiscuss the messaging delivered by mass- Crafts and 3D Arts and small human figures are as oldmedia outlets through the windows of as civilization, and have been used asaesthetics, economics, and sociology. TWA everything from toys to religious icons.Course: ART066 37.5 Hours Ceramic Tile Design Explore the design process for creating$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 Design and paint your own tiles while three-dimensional human forms in mixed exploring traditional ceramic tile design media. Learn construction methodsOnline: Distance Learning from a variety of cultures. Discover Italian and use them to assemble an originalCRN#: 16828 5/31-7/10 maiolica ceramic painting, a brightly costumed doll. Begin with rough designNo class 6/20, 7/4 colorful, low-fire glaze process. Combine concepts and proportional figure sketching, this with other low-fire methods, such continuing to the construction of a wire as fired-on ceramic decals, to build up armature, hard sculpting the doll's head a richly layered surface. Working with and hands, soft-sculpting the doll's six-inch bisque tiles and plate forms, body, and sewing the doll's costume. create projects that you can integrate Prerequisite: Basic hand-sewing skills; can into formats such as trivets, framed tile be learned in ADS518 Sewing: Introduction. paintings, and table-tops. Open to students TWA of all levels. TWA Course: ADS505 25 Hours Get your artwork published in Course: ADS434 25 Hours $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 the Community Arts Course $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus Schedule Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus CRN#: 46765 10 Sessions F A full-color, magazine-quality CRN#: 46772 10 Sessions T R 6/3-8/12 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 5/31-6/30 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. No class 7/8 catalog distributed to libraries, community centers, and thousands Join the Community Arts of households. email list! Submit your work Get schedule updates, event to communityarts@ announcements, and info on montgomerycollege.edu pop-up classes. We send zero to three emails a week, so we won’t View the course schedule flood your inbox! at montgomerycollege.edu/ montgomerycollege.edu/ communityarts community-arts/join www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce | 9

Art + Design — Summer 2022 — Jewelry: Chain Links NEW Sculpture Basics NEW Sewing: Introduction Chain fabrication is an essential skill for Take your art practice into the third Are you interested in sewing but jewelry design. A chain is generally used dimension! Sculpture is one of the most don’t know how to get started? Learn as a support for other components, but powerful means of expression in art: it foundational sewing skills that will aid you can stand alone as a piece of jewelry. occupies the same space as the viewer in future projects. Practice the basics of Constructing your own adds authenticity and inserts its reality into yours. Learn hand sewing and the essentials of using a and elegance to your final product. Explore the visual language of three-dimensional sewing machine. Learn to read and follow traditional and eclectic chain forms design and apply it to your art practice. a pattern in order to create a final product that can enhance your jewelry designs Create in media like clay, plaster, metals, such as a bag, hat, apron, or stuffed or function independently as wearable papier mâché, and recycled materials. animal. This course is ideal for beginners sculpture. Design and hand-fabricate your Develop your ideas from concept, through with no formal sewing experience. TWA own chains while building your forming ideation and design, to complete sculptural Course: ADS518 12.5 Hours and soldering skills. Prerequisite: ability to works. Leave class ready to envision $120 + $75 fee = $195; NMR add $120 solder and saw unassisted; can be learned and create basic sculptural works from Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus in ADS402/491, ART060, or ARTT245. TWA handheld size up to human scale. Open CRN#: 46770 5 Sessions R Course: ADS574 25 Hours to students of all levels. This class fulfills 6/2-6/30 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 the prerequisite for ART024/ARTT221 Sculpture I. TWA Rockville Campus Stained Glass: Introduction CRN#: 16840 5 Sessions M Course: ADS571 25 Hours $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 Create your own stained glass panel using 7/11-8/8 10 a.m.-3 p.m. the Tiffany method! Learn how to design Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus your pattern, choose colors, cut and grind Pewtersmithing NEW CRN#: 16873 10 Sessions R glass, and solder glass together. By the 6/2-8/11 1-3:30 p.m. Create jewelry and metalwork with an end of the class, you will complete one No class 7/7 unusual and accessible metal, pewter! stained glass panel. No prior experience Pewter is a surprisingly soft metal, and needed. Students must bring a pencil and liquefies at so low a temperature that it Sculpture I Co-L ruler to the first class; any other drawing can be melted in an oven. Create final Discover the theory and basic techniques tools optional. TWA works in pewter, using hollow forms used in relief sculpture and sculpture Course: ADS490 15 Hours and casted embellishments. Explore the in the round. Explore the problems and $124 + $95 fee = $219; NMR add $140 casting process for pewter, using plaster principles of sculpture using both additive Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus or rubber molds. Fabricate forms from and subtractive techniques. Create artwork CRN#: 16799 5 Sessions W pewter sheets using fusing and soldering using a range of materials such as clay, 7/13-8/10 6:30-9:30 p.m. techniques. Open to students of all levels. wood, modern plastics, plaster, and metals. TWA Prerequisite: ADS571 Sculpture Basics, Course: ADS573 25 Hours or ART049/ARTT103 Three-Dimensional NEW CLASS! $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 Design, or the equivalent by permission of Just added to our summer schedule the instructor. TWA Rockville Campus Course: ART024 75 Hours Doll Costumes & Accessories CRN#: 46792 5 Sessions F $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 Bring your doll to class and create 6/10-7/8 10 a.m.-3 p.m. the special costume and accessories Rockville Campus needed to communicate the doll's CRN#: 46804 15 Sessions M T W personality. This class is hands-on and 5/31-6/29 9 a.m.-2:50 p.m. will begin with sketching and exploring No class 6/20 Seats available in credit sections! design possibilities. We will design and If class is full, register for co-listed credit construct a complete head to toe look If a co-listed class is full, there may class ARTT221, CRN 46744 for your original doll. Please bring your be seats available in the paired doll to the first class or take this class at credit section. Credit classes can the same time as ADS505 Doll Design & be taken for audit or a grade. Construction. Prerequisite: Basic hand- Contact us at communityarts@ sewing skills; can be learned in ADS497 Community Arts is on Facebook! montgomerycollege.edu for details. Crafts: Introduction or ADS456 Sewing: Keep up with events, new course offerings, registration information, Introduction. and more. Course: ADS506 25 Hours Supply lists will be provided the first www.facebook.com/ $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 day of class unless otherwise noted communityartsatmontgomerycollege Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus in the course description. Instructors CRN#: 17084 10 Sessions F will direct you to appropriate places to 6/3-8/12 1:30-4 p.m. purchase. No class 7/8 10 | Workforce Development and Continuing Education
— Summer 2022 — Art + DesignDrawing Drawing: Intermediate Film & Video Arts Have you taken an introductory drawing class but want to further develop yourDrawing Comics drawing skills? This course picks up on Adobe Premiere Pro: Video EditingDiscover the basics of visual storytelling the techniques introduced in Drawing Basicsframe-by-frame! Whether your interest Introduction and provides further Use Adobe Premiere Pro CC to edit digitalis in slice-of-life stories or super hero analysis and exploration of drawing skills, videos for artistic, commercial, educational,epics, you’ll learn to build your own techniques, and concepts. Emphasis is and personal use. Learn basic editingnarrative style. Take on everything from on more complex problem solving in the techniques, use of the title tool, layeringdrawing backgrounds and environments visual interpretation of three-dimensional videos, mixing sound, moving clips, andto illustrating action to writing dialogue forms. You will utilize a variety of black- exporting your finished product. Pleaseand narration. Bring a sketchbook and and-white and color drawing media. Bring bring a 500GB+ USB3.0 external hardyour favorite drawing tools to the first a sketchbook, charcoal, and pencils to drive, headphones with a 3.5 mm jack,class, and get ready for lots of drawing! the first class. Prerequisite: ADS039/ and your MyMC login to the first class.Open to students of all skill levels; no prior ADS504 Drawing Introduction or equivalent Students have access to a free Adobeexperience required. TWA experience. TWA license. System requirements available atCourse: ADS509 25 Hours Course: ADS568 25 Hours helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-$199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 requirements.html. TWAOnline: Structured Remote Online: Structured Remote Course: ADS519 15 HoursCRN#: 46766 10 Sessions W CRN#: 16817 10 Sessions W $124 + $95 fee = $219; NMR add $1406/1-8/10 7-8 p.m. 6/1-8/10 10 -11:30 a.m. Online: Structured RemoteNo class 7/6 No class 7/6 CRN#: 46767 5 Sessions WClass meetings are supplemented by an Class meetings are supplemented by an 6/1-6/29 6-7:15 p.m.hour and a half of self-paced content each hour of self-paced content each week. Class meetings are supplemented by anweek. hour and 45 minutes of self-paced content Drawing: Introduction each week.Drawing I Co-L Begin your journey as an artist or improveExplore methods, materials, and drawing the foundations of your current practice.techniques using graphite, charcoal, and Drawing is at the core of arts disciplinesink. Learn to use line and value both to from graphic design to sculpture andconvey meaning and as expressive tools. everything in between. Learn fundamentalGain confidence in learning to see and drawing skills such as gesture, proportion,record experiences on paper. Leave class composition, cross contour, line, andable to create technically adept drawing perspective. Working from directcompositions that are more than the sum observation with still life, you will learn toof their parts. This 75-hour class goes translate three-dimensional space to ainto more depth than ADS504 Drawing: two-dimensional image. Explore variousIntroduction, and is the equivalent of that techniques, including graphite, pens, andclass plus ADS568 Drawing: Intermediate. ink. Leave class able to communicate Dive Deep with Co-listed ClassesNo prior drawing experience necessary. observations and ideas visually with drawing media. No prior drawing Co-listed classes Co-L combineTWA credit and non-credit students in one experience necessary. TWACourse: ART085 75 Hours classroom. Because they run longer,$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 Course: ADS504 25 Hours you’ll go into more depth on the subject $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 matter. Join us for classes like:Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 46800 18 Sessions M T W R Online: Structured Remote Art History: 1400-Present................ pg 85/31-6/30 5:30-9:40 p.m. CRN#: 16870 10 Sessions W 6/1-8/10 6-7:30 p.m. Concept & Story for Media Content ... pg 12No class 6/20If class is full, register for co-listed credit No class 7/6 Digital Photography: Intro.............. pg 14class ARTT100, CRN 40065 Class meetings are supplemented by an Digital Tools for Visual Arts.......... pg 13 hour of self-paced content each week.Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus Drawing I........................................ pg 11CRN#: 46801 18 Sessions M T W R Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus Film: Introduction.......................... pg 125/31-6/30 9 a.m.-1:10 p.m. CRN#: 16809 10 Sessions S 6/4-8/13 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Media Appreciation......................... pg 9No class 6/20If class is full, register for co-listed credit No class 7/2 Sculpture I..................................... pg 10class ARTT100, CRN 40064 Video Editing................................. pg 12 Woodcut: Global Printmaking........ pg 15 www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce | 11
Art + Design — Summer 2022 — Concept & Story for Media Video Creation for the Web Graphic Design & Digital Content Co-L Discover video storytelling and use it to create effective videos for online platforms Arts Create engaging narratives for use in media applications. Starting with concept like Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, development, learn the process of building and your website. Video content is the best Adobe Creative Cloud: compelling short-form stories for web, TV, way to grab attention on the web. Whether you’re working for clients, advertising your Introduction and radio. Explore how narrative structure, pacing, and storytelling methods can pull artwork, or making personal projects, Learn to design like a professional with the viewer in and make them want more. video is a vital tool for promotion and Adobe Creative Cloud! Edit photographs Engage in editing for content, clarity, and communication. Learn video production and images in Photoshop, create graphics power to create finished narrative works. principles that apply to any camera from a in Illustrator, and put it all together in the Open to students of all levels. TWA smartphone to professional video camera, page layout app InDesign. Discover how and any software from free to professional. to combine these professional programs Course: ART081 37.5 Hours Finish class with five short videos for your in a workflow that meets your creative $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 portfolio. Open to students of all levels. needs. No prior knowledge of computer Rockville Campus applications is required to take this course. TWA CRN#: 16829 15 Sessions M T R Students have access to a free Adobe 5/31-7/7 12-2:30 p.m. Course: ADS565 15 Hours license. System requirements available at No class 6/20, 7/4 $124 + $95 fee = $219; NMR add $140 helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system- If class is full, register for co-listed credit Online: Structured Remote requirements.html. TWA class TVRA129, CRN 46569 CRN#: 16815 5 Sessions M Course: ADS524 25 Hours 7/25-8/22 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 Introduction to Film Co-L Online: Distance Learning Learn to appreciate and analyze film on Video Editing Co-L CRN#: 16801 Online 24/7 a higher level. Discover the language of Develop your professional video editing 5/31-8/15 film and methods of interpreting a film’s skills and storytelling ability. Explore the This class is fully self-paced with no group structure and content. View historic and process of real-world video production, meetings. contemporary films in class and at the including project management strategies American Film Institute. Open to students and collaboration. Use Adobe Premiere and DaVinci Resolve non-linear video Adobe Illustrator: Digital Graphics of all levels. TWA editing software to create finished video Adobe Illustrator CC is a vector graphics Course: FLM001 37.5 Hours works for personal, commercial, and program that artists and designers use to $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 artistic uses. Practice the art of storytelling, create sophisticated illustrations and type Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus effects. It’s a fun and intuitive drawing focusing on design, pacing, and creativity. CRN#: 46802 9 Sessions MW program that’s much easier to use than Investigate genres including commercials, 6/1-7/6 12-4:10 p.m. Photoshop for anything line- and shape- films, music videos, and television shows No class 6/20, 7/4 based. Start by drawing and manipulating to identify how editing techniques affect If class is full, register for co-listed credit simple shapes, and move on to layered story and message. Engage in class video class FILM110, CRN 46531 compositions that can be used to create screenings and feedback sessions. Open to students of all levels. TWA logos, illustrations, and web graphics. Students have access to a free Adobe Course: ART083 62.5 Hours license. System requirements available at $396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system- Hybrid (Online & Face to Face) requirements.html. TWA CRN#: 16826 12 Sessions T R Course: ADS526 25 Hours 5/31-7/7 6:15-10:20 p.m. $199 + $145 fee = $344; NMR add $160 Class meetings are supplemented by self- paced content. If class is full, register for Online: Structured Remote co-listed credit classes TVRA140 & 140L, CRN#: 16802 10 Sessions T CRNs 40518 & 40519 5/31-8/9 1-2 p.m. Professionalize your art practice No class 7/5 Class meetings are supplemented by an with: hour and a half of self-paced content each Copyright, Fair Use, & Trademark.... pg 8 week. Etsy Selling for Artists & Makers..... pg 9 Read up on our stellar faculty! Photographing Artwork................... pg 9 In the Faculty Directory at Supply lists will be provided the first day of class unless otherwise noted Artist Talks & Presenting Art........... pg 8 montgomerycollege.edu/ in the course description. Instructors Video Creation for the Web........... pg 12 communityarts. will direct you to appropriate places to purchase. 12 | Workforce Development and Continuing Education
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