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Page 1: Art and Art History World Cultures - Montgomery College...Summer 2016 Course Schedule Archaeology Art and Art History St. Petersburg Lifelong Learning Institute The Lifelong Learning

Montgomery CollegeWorkforce Development & Continuing Education

Summer 2016Course Schedule

Archaeology

Art and Art History

St. Petersburg

Lifelong Learning InstituteThe Lifelong Learning Institute is committed to creating and fostering a variety of

intellectually stimulating opportunities for Montgomery County residents age 50 and over.

World Cultures

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Archaeology and World Cultures

Alexander the Great—King and Court in Ancient Greece and Classical Persepolis NEWThis course will introduce you to the new emerging world of the ancient palaces at Macedonia and in Persia. We will fol-low the travels of Alexander the Great and gain insights into the daily life of Greeks and Persians some 2,300 years ago. In addition to an introduction to Alexander the Great, this course will provide students with an opportunity to explore how the exhibition was made as they engage in actual work on ancient objects, particularly at the Smithsonian Institution. The course does not require any previous historic knowledge or scientific background. It is designed for anybody with an interest in the major ideas, monuments, and values of the ancient world. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI943 10 Hours$78 + $69 fee = $147; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42290 5 Sessions R6/2-6/30 1:30-3:30 p.m. 214 SBInstructor: Alexander Nagel

Archaeology: Great Cities of the PastNew Content! Learn how to use archaeological data to exam-ine the wonderful diversity of ancient cities. Utilize a com-parative and cross-cultural approach to understand how and why cities develop, expand, and decline. Examine the earliest examples of the urban form in ancient Mesopotamia through the still-occupied great cities of Europe, to the once great capital cities of Africa and the Americas and the less well-known cities of Asia. Short films and video clips will be used for virtual ‘travel’.Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI666 12 Hours$88 + $82 fee = $170; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 11885 6 Sessions W6/22-7/27 1:30-3:30 p.m. 201 SBInstructor: TBA

Cuba: The New Revolution?The announcement on December 17, 2014, that the United States would normalize relations with Cuba represented a historical breakthrough. This course will provide an in-depth look at the politics, sociology, and culture of Cuba - leading up to, during, and on what might be the end of the long last-ing regime established by its Revolution. We will draw on a range of historical documents and cultural forms as a window into what Revolutionary Cuba was and the new Cuba that is possible. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI856 8 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Westfield SouthCRN#: 42282 4 Sessions W6/8-6/29 1:30-3:30 p.m. 306DInstructor: Naomi Daremblum

Getting to Know Washington, D.C.NEW TOPICS!This course provides an overview of some of the connections and transportation routes, historical and current, between the Maryland suburbs and the Federal City; as well as some of the differing perspectives on slavery in Maryland and Wash-ington, D.C. during the latter 1800s. Using historic and con-temporary photographs, we will explore Rockville Pike from its beginnings as a Native American path to today’s “Golden Mile”. In addition, we will examine the Georgetown Branch of the B&O Railroad. This course is presented by Montgom-ery County Historical Society historians. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI857 5 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 42283 3 Sessions W5/11-5/25 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 442First class on 5/11 will meet 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Instructor: MCHS

Latin American Cultures: ArgentinaBeyond Gauchos, Tango, and Peron Learn about the conquest and push towards the frontier in Argentina and explore how Argentina rendered its national character in war and embraced the Gaucho and Caudillista spirit. In addition, students will examine the arrival and integration of European immigrants, the rise of worker move-ments and the parties that represent them. These challenges defined the country culminating in military dictatorships and later transitions to democracy. The course will draw on a range of cultural forms (novels, short stories, essays, film, music, and art). Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI902 10 Hours$44 + $75 fee = $119; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42069 5 Sessions M6/13-7/18 7-9 p.m. 201 SBNo class 7/4Instructor: Naomi Daremblum

Latin American Cultures—Colombia: Beyond Narcos, Garcia Marquez & Cumbia NEWThis course provides an overview of Colombian history, poli-tics, and culture. Learn how the conquista altered the society and how the dissolution of Gran Colombia lead to a political divide. Explore how Colombia emerged from dictatorship to democratic stability and examine how the rise of the narco cartels and guerrillas brought forward a different political, cultural, and economic reality. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI940 12 Hours$89 + $82 fee = $171; NMR add $120Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 42079 6 Sessions R5/12-6/16 1:30-3:30 p.m. 442Instructor: Naomi Daremblum

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Latin American Cultures: The Bolivarian Revolution—Venezuela After Hugo Chavez NEWThe Hegelian theory of great-men-of history guiding destiny may be found in Hugo Chavez, who even after his death continues to influence Venezuela in spite of the country’s economic decline and political crisis. Join Instructor Naomi Daremblum and discover how Hugo Chavez, through his personal, political, and philosophical story, became the lead-ing advocate, executor, and personification of this ideology. The course will draw on historical documents, archival mate-rial, interviews, and documentaries. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI929 10 Hours$44 + $75 fee = $119; NMR add $120Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 42074 5 Sessions T6/7-7/19 1:30-3:30 p.m. 404No class 6/28, 7/5Instructor: Naomi Daremblum

St. Petersburg: The Venice of the North NEWSaint Petersburg, the second largest city in Russia, is also known as “The Venice of the North” and “Northern Palmy-ra,” The city houses numerous museums and exhibition halls. This course will move chronologically and explore how the architecture and public art of the city have evolved to reflect the historical events from its founding to the modern times. We will travel through the city and look at its imperial trea-sures as well as neighboring palace complexes, such as the gilded Peterhof. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI941 6 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 42288 3 Sessions M6/6-6/20 1:30-3:30 p.m. 402Instructor: Irina StotlandRockville CampusCRN#: 11898 3 Sessions W7/13-7/27 6:30-8:30 p.m. 117 SBInstructor: Irina Stotland

White Collar Crimes against Cultural HeritageCase Studies in the Global Trafficking of AntiquitiesThis course will offer an introduction to the complex world of past and present world cultural heritage protection and preservation. In this class, we will discuss if antiquities are best preserved in their homelands or in a museum; and how has the market in global antiquities trafficking developed in recent decades. You will learn about ongoing case studies and the networks and agents that work on these cases. In addition, you will participate in creating an exhibition proposal on the history of art crimes at a venue to be determined. This course does not require any scientific background. It is designed for anyone with an interest in protecting the achievements of the past for our future. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI873 8 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Rockville CampusCRN#: 42066 4 Sessions T6/7-6/28 1:30-3:30 p.m. 214 SBInstructor: Alexander Nagel

Art ClassesDrawing: Pens, Charcoals, and PastelsThis course is designed to help students develop fundamen-tal drawing skills. Basic techniques such as blocking in the composition with pencil; shading with charcoal; and using pastels to create vibrant color will be explored. Students will begin by drawing a still life and move onto landscape and portrait drawings from photographs. In addition, students will examine these subjects using a variety of media (pencil, color pencils, charcoal, pastel, ink, and watercolor). This class is designed for students of any skill level. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI879 12 Hours$89 + $82 fee = $171; NMR add $120Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 42067 6 Sessions M6/6-7/18 1:30-3:30 p.m. 442No class 7/4Instructor: Ismael CarrilloRockville CampusCRN#: 11894 6 Sessions W7/6-8/10 7-9 p.m. 009 SBInstructor: Ismael Carrillo

◘ Co-Listed ClassesClasses marked with this symbol ◘ are co-listed. They are offered so that students may register ei-

ther for credit or continuing education (noncredit) status.

Attention Art Students!For a materials list, please check online at

http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/ce/lifelonglearning/arthistory.html

TWA; Tuition Waiver Applies.Maryland residents 60 years or older by the start

date of the class may have tuition waived.

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How to Paint Like an ImpressionistThis course will introduce you to the Impressionist move-ment and explain how it came about. The historical context, style, and inspiration for the movement will be discussed. Techniques such as pointillism, impasto, use of palette-knife, layering, and Impressionist use of color will be demonstrated and explained. You will then apply these methods with indi-vidual instruction to create your own Impressionist painting with watercolor or acrylic. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI652 12 Hours$89 + $82 fee = $171; NMR add $120Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 11884 6 Sessions W7/6-8/10 1:30-3:30 p.m. 442Instructor: Nahid Linares Landscapes and SeascapesLearn to paint exquisite landscapes and seascapes by incor-porating fundamental principles such as composition, value, color, and texture. Rather than simply “copying a photo-graph” we will learn to interpret our reference material to express our artistic voices. Use watercolor, acrylic, or oil. For inspiration, we will analyze the work of the French Impres-sionists and Post Impressionists such as Monet, Seurat, Van Gogh, and Cezanne. By the end of the course each student will have developed a portfolio of landscape and seascape paintings. Students of all levels are welcome. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI705 12 Hours$88 + $82 fee = $170; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 11886 6 Sessions T6/21-8/2 2:15-4:15 p.m. 009 SBNo class 7/5Instructor: TBACRN#: 42056 6 Sessions R6/9-7/14 7-9 p.m. 009 SBInstructor: TBA

Watercolor Techniques AdvancedThis course is designed to expand the knowledge of water-color techniques. Learn to apply a variety of techniques such as dry brush, wet-on-wet, stippling, controlled spray, lifts, and graded wash to create textural effects in a realistic or abstract painting. You will also learn the John Pike technique for “layered” watercolor painting by using many glazes to achieve dark areas and bright colors. Prerequisite: Water-color Techniques I. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI945 16 Hours$99 + $89 fee = $188; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42291 6 Sessions F5/6-6/17 10 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 405 ARNo class 5/27 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (6/10-6/17)Instructor: Michelle Harrington

Watercolor Techniques IExplore the beauty and magic of watercolor painting through a structured series of exciting classes that focus on basic watercolor techniques. You will have a chance to learn techniques of various washes, “wet-on-wet,” and dry brush on wet and dry paper by watching the instructor demonstrate before performing the technique yourself. Basic drawing will be reviewed as needed. After the basic sessions, you will have an opportunity to practice the techniques, by painting from a still life or photo. Creation of an individual style is encouraged. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI609 12 Hours$89 + $82 fee = $171; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42052 6 Sessions R6/9-7/14 1:30-3:30 p.m. 009 SBInstructor: Nahid Linares

Art HistoryÉdouard Manet: The Father of Modern Art NEWÉdouard Manet (1832-1883) captured the 19th-century urban experience in his depictions of Parisian life and leisure. His detached and frank mode of representation and his subver-sive handling of both pigment and subject matter shocked his contemporaries, and eventually established his reputation as the father of modern art. Join Barbara Evans in this 3-week exploration of the masterpieces of this 19th-century genius.Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI932 6 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 42075 3 Sessions T6/7-6/21 1:30-3:30 p.m. 402/403Instructor: Barbara EvansCRN#: 42076 3 Sessions R6/9-6/23 1:30-3:30 p.m. 402/403Instructor: Barbara Evans

Attention Art Students!For a materials list, please check online at

http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/ce/lifelonglearning/arthistory.html

TWA; Tuition Waiver Applies.Maryland residents 60 years or older by the start

date of the class may have tuition waived.

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New Exhibit at The Phillips Collection NEWNEW CONTENT!Explore the artwork of William Merritt Chase, a renowned figure in the international art circles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, by examining masterworks from the Summer 2016 exhibition at the Phillips Collection. William Merritt Chase was a brilliant observer of contemporary life, an in-novative painter, and an influential teacher. As the centennial of his death approaches, this retrospective-the first in over three decades-explores the interrelationships in Chase’s work across subject and media. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI907 8 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Rockville CampusCRN#: 42070 4 Sessions T6/7-6/28 6:30-8:30 p.m. 214 SBInstructor: Irina Stotland

Self-Portraits in European Painting NEWSelf-portraiture can be traced to the time of Ancient Egypt. It became particularly important with the advent of Renais-sance in the mid-15th century. From that time on artists frequently focused on themselves as the central or important subjects of their paintings. This course will explore the self-portraits of Albrecht Dürer, Raphael, Rembrandt van Rijn, Diego Velázquez, Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and other artists. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI930 10 Hours$44 + $75 fee = $119; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 11896 5 Sessions T7/12-8/9 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 214 SBInstructor: Irina Stotland

The Golden Age of Art in the Dutch RepublicFor most of the 17th century the Dutch Republic’s trade domination and capitalism development created a very pros-perous society and flourishing of the arts. Calvinism’s rejec-tion of religious art in the churches steered artistic subject matter towards portraits, landscapes, still-lifes, and scenes of everyday life. The course focuses on how artists such as: Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Jacob van Rusdael, Pieter Claesz, Vermeer, and others, addressed Calvanism. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI911 8 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Germantown CampusCRN#: 12138 4 Sessions M7/11-8/1 1:30-3:30 p.m. 165 HSInstructor: Grace GrahamMaplewood Park PlaceCRN#: 42071 4 Sessions M6/6-6/27 1:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Grace Graham

Vincent Van Gogh: Paintings and LettersVincent van Gogh’s painting style was unique and his use of color dramatic. He lived during the artistic revolution of the 20th century, and although only one painting sold during his life, nearly 100 years after his death, his painting “The Portrait of Doctor Gachet” sold for $82.5 million. In addi-tion to painting, Vincent van Gogh also wrote many letters - over 900 of these have been published. His life and art, with insight from his letters, is the focus of this course. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI871 6 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Ingleside at King FarmCRN#: 42065 3 Sessions W6/1-6/15 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Instructor: Grace Graham

Careers and Employment for 50+

Employment Search Boot CampLearn traditional and innovative job search techniques to help you land the job you want. This class provides a comprehensive approach to employment search, including résumé writing, interviewing and the latest self-marketing and networking techniques. You will explore how to distin-guish yourself from others competing for the same jobs, try new job search strategies and get feedback on your practice interviews. You will also learn how to use career and job search resources, such as Career Coach, and networking and employment resources such as Social Media and LinkedIn. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: CRP107 15 Hours$55 + $65 fee = $120; NMR add $120Gaithersburg LibraryCRN#: 42366 5 Sessions T,R6/21-7/7 10 a.m.-1 p.m.No class 7/5Instructor: Wynn WatkisRockville CampusCRN#: 12181 5 Sessions M,W7/11-7/25 6:30-9:30 p.m. 206 SBInstructor: Rhoda Smackum

TWA; Tuition Waiver Applies.Maryland residents 60 years or older by the start

date of the class may have tuition waived.

Give the gift of Lifelong Learning! Register your loved one for a

Lifelong Learning class. Please contact Natasha Sacks at

240-567-1828 or e-mail [email protected]

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Find Your Strengths—Find Your FutureDiscover your natural and work-related strengths and match them with career areas in which you would be most success-ful. Choose to apply your skills to careers, business, vol-unteer, or other professional and life opportunities. Engage in a series of insightful individual and group exercises and conduct research into career areas of interest to you. This course may also help those who plan to retire to find their second career. By the end of the class, you will draft your career plan. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI830 12 Hours$45 + $54 fee = $99; NMR add $50Gaithersburg LibraryCRN#: 42060 4 Sessions T,R6/7-6/16 10 a.m.-1 p.m.Instructor: TBA Rockville CampusCRN#: 42061 4 Sessions M,W6/20-6/29 6:30-9:30 p.m. 208 CCInstructor: Rhoda Smackum

Get Hired at Age 50+!Learn how best to showcase your work experience and skills in the competitive job market; find employment sec-tors that are receptive to mature workers; and turn your age into an advantage. Learn the best way to organize your resume emphasizing relevance to the job market and han-dling employment history gaps and other issues. Strategies for interviewing will be reviewed including ways to address individual age-related issues. Benefits of networking as a key component to the job search process will also be discussed: social media, information interviewing, and volunteering in strategic settings. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: CRP105 6 Hours$20 + $69 fee = $89; NMR add $50Germantown CampusCRN#: 42365 3 Sessions T5/10-5/24 6:30-8:30 p.m. 107 BEInstructor: Natasha Sacks

Getting Started with Social Media: Facebook and TwitterThis course is for anyone interested in learning the basics of social media communication and networking. In this class, students will learn how to create, customize, use, and maintain a Facebook page and Twitter account. In addition, students will explore how to update their status, post pho-tos and videos, connect with friends and business accounts, and become familiar with privacy policies and settings on Facebook. Furthermore, students will learn how to tweet, find accounts to follow on Twitter, and post photos and videos. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI694 6 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Rockville CampusCRN#: 42054 3 Sessions R6/16-6/30 1:30-3:30 p.m. 321 HUInstructor: Vicki McGill

Put Your iPad to WorkThis course introduces you to the iPad touch screen technolo-gy interface. Learn to access the internet, take and store pho-tos and videos, use maps, keep contact lists, manage music files, and other functions. You will learn how to navigate the iPad and how to find, download, and organize apps. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI639 6 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 12134 3 Sessions W7/13-7/27 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 404Vicki McGillIngleside at King FarmCRN#: 42053 3 Sessions W6/1-6/15 1:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Vicki McGill

History and Current EventsGetting to Know Washington, D.C.Course: LLI857 5 HoursSee course information on page 2.

Historical Books DiscussionsPresident Theodore Roosevelt New Topic! This course examines highly acclaimed politi-cal biographies and uses it as a platform for a fresh look at prominent historical figures. This class will offer a fresh look at Theodore Roosevelt’s life, presidency, and legacy. Join us in an instructor-led analysis and engaging discussion of the book by Doris Goodman, The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roos-evelt. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI800 8 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 11890 4 Sessions M7/11-8/1 1:30-3:30 p.m. 401Instructor: Peter Stoliaroff

TWA; Tuition Waiver Applies.Maryland residents 60 years or older by the start

date of the class may have tuition waived.

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International Political and Social IssuesNew Topics! Learn about and share ideas on key pressing political and social issues that have an international impact. Topics may include: connections between conflict, migra-tion, and new forms of slavery in the 21st century; Middle East Update: complex dynamics between Iran, Iraq, Syria and Isis; Global Population Issues: What Africa, Asia, and Latin America have in common; Healthcare options in other developed countries -Why is the U.S. lagging behind?; Rus-sia: What happened to glastnost and peristroika?; and new zoonotic virus from monkeys, pigs, birds, and bloodsucking insects. The moderator and/or guest speakers will provide a list of suggested readings and links on the topics discussed. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI692 12 Hours$88 + $82 fee = $170; NMR add $120Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 12135 6 Sessions R7/7-8/11 1:30-3:30 p.m. 402/403Instructor: Melissa Stone Montgomery County Towns and PlacesNew Topics! Examine the history of Montgomery County one and two room schools, in Clarksburg, and the history of Josiah Henson and historic Josiah Henson Park in Bethesda. Course topics include: history of early days of education in Montgomery County; an overview of the Josiah Henson Park, the former plantation property of Isaac Riley, where Reverend Josiah Henson was enslaved from 1795-1830 and whose autobiography, The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Him-self, inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe’s landmark novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Each lecture will be followed by a guided his-tory walk and tour of the historic one-room Kingsley School, and the historic Josiah Henson Park. This course is offered by instructors of the Montgomery County Historical Society Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI917 7 Hours$60 + $69 fee = $129; NMR add $120Maplewood Park PlaceCRN#: 42286 4 Sessions M6/6-6/20 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. First class on 6/6 will meet 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. There will be field trips on 6/13 and 6/27. Meet onsite. Instructor: MCHS

The Great War That Changed the WorldYou will learn the history and politics that led up to World War I and examine not only the great battles on land, but also those on the seas and in the air. Your instructor will explain how emerging technology in transportation, communications, and armaments affected the conduct and outcome of those battles. You will also explore how the outcomes of the Great War affected the post-war world order for the rest of the century. Finally, you will be able to participate in a lecture and instruc-tor led tour entitled, The Guns, Engines, and the Aircraft of the First World War at the National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI820 10 Hours

$44 + $75 fee = $119; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42059 5 Sessions R6/2-6/30 1:30-3:30 p.m. 201 SBInstructor: Harry Cawood

Literature and WritingA Survey of American Comedy from Satire to SlapstickThe role of humor in society through the lens of literature, politics, and entertainment will be discussed in this course. Students will review and evaluate major epochs of humor in America including the works of James Thurber, The Three Stooges, and I Love Lucy. In addition, The Marx Brothers, Lenny Bruce, Laugh In, Mel Brooks, and Bill Cosby will be presented and reviewed. The course will conclude with a re-view of Seinfeld, The Daily Show, Saturday Night Live, and Modern Family. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI809 8 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Maplewood Park PlaceCRN#: 11891 4 Sessions R7/14-8/4 1:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Jen McClendon

Historical Books DiscussionsPresident Theodore Roosevelt New Topic! This course examines highly acclaimed politi-cal biographies and uses it as a platform for a fresh look at prominent historical figures. This class will offer a fresh look at Theodore Roosevelt’s life, presidency, and legacy. Join us in an instructor-led analysis and engaging discussion of the book by Doris Goodman, The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roos-evelt. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI800 8 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 11890 4 Sessions M7/11-8/1 1:30-3:30 p.m. 401Instructor: Peter Stoliaroff

International Short Stories NEWThis class will read and discuss a selection of short stories from The Art of the Story, an International Anthology of Contempo-rary Short Stories, edited by Daniel Halpern. This anthology in-cludes stories from thirty-five countries and represents the world views of such authors as Margaret Atwood, Raymond Carver, Junot Diaz, Column McCann, Haruki Murakami, Amos Oz, and Zoe Wicomb. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI933 16 Hours$61 + $98 fee = $159; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 12139 8 Sessions M6/6-8/8 1:30-3:30 p.m. 213 HUNo class 6/13, 7/4Instructor: Connie Wones

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Literary CafeNEW CONTENT!Anyone who enjoys reading will enjoy this varied selection of offerings. In a relaxed café setting where lively discussion predominates over a lecture format, students will explore dif-ferent literary genres: autobiography as fictionalized memoir, the novel, short story, poetry, and short drama. In addition, students will analyze narrative voice, point of view, tone, language, and character as well as other relevant stylistic ele-ments. The choice of genre varies from semester to semes-ter. Different works of literature will be read each semester.Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI707 12 Hours$88 + $79 fee = $167; NMR add $120La Madeleine-Old Georgetown RdCRN#: 11887 6 Sessions R6/2-8/4 2-4 p.m. No class 6/16, 6/30, 7/14, 7/28Instructor: Marianne Szlyk

Medieval Women MysticsMystics seek direct communion with God. In the medieval era when women had little institutional religious authority, they often had a profound impact on their times as the voice of mystical authority, recounting their direct experiences of God. We look at five well-known women mystics of the medieval era, read their works together and contemplate what they have to say to us in the modern era. Lecture and discus-sion. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI836 8 Hours$60 + $69 fee = $129; NMR add $120Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 12137 4 Sessions M7/11-8/1 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 442Instructor: Susan Bond

Wisdom LiteratureTo live, we need wisdom. In this course we examine the world’s most beloved and/ or challenging works of wis-dom: Psalm 23, Book of Job, I Ching, Tao Te Ching, and the Analects of Confucius, to understand what our religious traditions tell us about how to live with wit and knowledge. The course is structured as both lecture and discussion group, with portions of each work made available for reading at home. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI837 10 Hours$78 + $69 fee = $147; NMR add $120Ingelside at King FarmCRN#: 11892 5 Sessions W6/22-7/20 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Instructor: Susan Bond

Writing Memoirs/Writing MemoriesWhether you wish to pass on the family heritage to your grandchildren, tell some of the funny stories or interesting events of your life, or if you want to explore your past in order to discover your own reality, writing is a wonderful way to begin. Writing for a group of other people who have stories to tell and who are also working to find the best way to tell them is a good way to begin and to keep going. In this class, students will form a writing group where they will share ideas, experiences, and some of the rewards and frus-trations of writing. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI912 16 Hours$89 + $84 fee = $173; NMR add $120Maplewood Park PlaceCRN#: 42072 8 Sessions W5/11-6/29 1:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Connie Wones

MusicJourney through Music: “Doo-Wop”, Motown, R&B, and Rock ‘n RollJoin us as we examine how the genre of Pop Music devel-oped from “Doo-Wop” through Motown and R&B to Rock ‘n Roll. This course examines the music of four decades from the 50’s birth of Rock ‘n Roll through the 60’s Teen Idols, the 70’s Philadelphia Sound and “Disco” ending at the 80’s are-na-size Rock. Anybody who listens to Pop Music will gain an understanding of how we arrived where we are today…and how the artists of today evolved from and emulate the early pioneers of Rock Radio. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI859 12 Hours$40 + $79 fee = $119; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42064 6 Sessions R6/2-7/7 1:30-3:30 p.m. 204 SBInstructor: Mark Weiss

The Art of Listening: A Fresh Look at Music You LoveDid you ever wish you understood great symphonies, Broad-way musicals or classic jazz at a deeper level? This course will help you to sharpen your critical listening skills and learn what to listen for to enhance your enjoyment of the music you love. Each class session will focus on a differ-ent musical genre: Great Symphonies, Choral Masterpieces, Broadway Musicals, and Classic Jazz. Join the class for insightful explanations, timeless music, and engaging discus-sions. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI716 8 Hours$60 + $69 fee = $129; NMR add $120Maplewood Park PlaceCRN#: 11888 4 Sessions T7/12-8/2 1:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Jesse ParkerTWA; Tuition Waiver Applies.

Maryland residents 60 years or older by the start date of the class may have tuition waived.

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Personal EnrichmentA Survey of American Comedy from Satire to SlapstickThe role of humor in society through the lens of literature, politics, and entertainment will be discussed in this course. Students will review and evaluate major epochs of humor in America including the works of Mark Students 60+ pay fee only. TWAin, James Thurber, The Three Stooges, and I Love Lucy. In addition, The Marx Brothers, Lenny Bruce, Laugh In, Mel Brooks, and Bill Cosby will be presented and re-viewed. The course will conclude with a review of Seinfeld, The Daily Show, Saturday Night Live, and Modern Family. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI809 8 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Maplewood Park PlaceCRN#: 11891 4 Sessions R7/14-8/4 1:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Jen McClendon

A.S.K. About Medicine and WellnessThis class will present information on medical and well-ness trends and information in health topics; discover what promotes healthy living, active physical and mental health; and new research on important medical issues. This course will feature multiple speakers and an open discussion period. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI866 7.5 Hours$30 + $59 fee = $89; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 11893 6 Sessions M6/6-8/1 10:30-11:45 a.m. 402No class 6/27, 7/4, 7/18Instructor: Jeff Miller

A.S.K. in a NutshellAre you intellectually curious? If so, then A.S.K. (Adults Seeking Knowledge) is for you! A.S.K. offers an array of weekly programs and lectures, including invited experts who present lectures covering a wide range of topics. Past topics have included subjects from the categories of current events, science, history, world travels, mediation for seniors, opera, alternative medicine, and fitness and health. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI841 7.5 Hours$30 + $59 fee = $89; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 42062 6 Sessions W6/8-7/27 1-2:15 p.m. 402/403No class 6/29,7/20Instructor: Jeff Miller

Being Human: In Myth, Literature, and FilmWhat does it mean to be human? Science and religion have their answers, but in this class we’ll explore the nature of humankind from the storyteller’s point of view. What do centuries of myth, classics of literature, blockbuster films, and iconic TV shows tell us about ourselves? In this thought-provoking class, third in the popular Being Human series, we’ll explore origin myths from numerous cultures. Investi-gate the concept of sentience in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Discuss sub-humans, super-humans, artificial humans, and post-humans, as well as post-apocalyptic, dystopian, and utopian societies. Join us for a unique blend of anthropologi-cal and literary perspectives, and a series of lively discus-sions! Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI928 8 Hours$60 + $69 fee = $129; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 11895 4 Sessions W6/22-7/13 1:30-3:30 p.m. 204 SBInstructor: Julie Castillo

Being Human: Religion and SpiritualityReligion is a cultural universal, occurring in some form in every society. In this course, we’ll explore the nature of religion and spirituality from an anthropological perspective. We’ll address the BIG questions: How does a person come to believe something? Is belief compatible with science? What do people of various faiths actually believe-and how do their spiritual traditions shape their lives? Does religion structure society, or vice versa? Join us for an exploration of human spirituality, a grand tour of world faiths, and a series of lively discussions. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI810 8 Hours$60 + $69 fee = $129; NMR add $120Germantown CampusCRN#: 42058 4 Sessions R6/9-6/30 1:30-3:30 p.m. 163 PKInstructor: Julie Castillo

Bridge for Beginners NEWBridge is by far the greatest card game of all. It provides im-mense challenge and enjoyment for the rest of your life. This course is intended for newcomers to the game and players who haven’t played in years. The 6-week course will cover the fundamentals of modern bidding, play of the hand, and some defensive principles. Course: LLI942 12 Hours$37 + $82 fee = $119; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42289 6 Sessions M5/9-6/20 7-9 p.m. 210 CCNo class 5/30Instructor: Adam Gann

TWA; Tuition Waiver Applies.Maryland residents 60 years or older by the start

date of the class may have tuition waived.

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Create and Edit Your Own iMovies NEWiMovie on the iPad for YouTube.Learn how to use iMovie on the iPad to create and share movies. You will acquire an understanding of the fundamen-tals of movie editing; how to set up your story; add titles, credits, music, and transitions; fine-tune footage; and share your movie with the world on YouTube. Bring your iPad to class. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI935 6 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Rockville CampusCRN#: 42423 3 Sessions W6/15-6/29 6:30-8:30 p.m. 207 CCInstructor: Vicki McGill

Mystics, Gnostics, New Religions, Cults: Every-thing Old is New AgainHave you ever wondered about Scientology but didn’t necessarily want to join? Or what about Sufism, Kabbalah, Doomsday cults, Theosophy, Rosicrucians, Wicca, Celtic religion, or Gnosticism? We live in an especially vibrant time of religious exploration. Many so-called religions and cults have roots in the ancient past. We will explore these ideas and their relationship to a variety of current religious ideas. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI842 10 Hours$78 + $69 fee = $147; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42063 5 Sessions F6/3-7/8 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 201 SBNo class 7/1Instructor: Susan Bond

Personal FinanceFundamentals of InvestingWhether you are a new or experienced investor, understand-ing investment concepts is a key to success. Topics discussed include roadblocks to creating wealth and how to overcome them; how much risk makes sense; formulating a financial plan; concepts behind stocks, mutual funds, corporate/gov-ernment/municipal and zero coupon bonds; CDs; planning for retirement and children’s education; annuities; tax-ad-vantaged investments; and most important, a philosophy of investing. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: PRF091 6 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Rockville CampusCRN#: 42085 2 Sessions T5/10-5/17 6:30-9:30 p.m. 201 SBInstructor: Larry Paul

Health Care Insurance for RetirementThis course will address the major components of retiree health care: Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, and Long-Term Care. Health care costs typically rise at twice the infla-tion rate, so the course will also address ways to fund this expense through tax-advantaged plans. You will determine the cost of supplemental coverage, evaluate your ability to pay for health care not covered by federal or state programs, and be able to project your health care expenses. The target audience for this course is those who are newly retired and those who plan to retire within 10 years. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI699 5 Hours$60 + $62 fee = $122; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42055 2 Sessions M,W6/13-6/15 6:30-9 p.m. 214 SBInstructor: TBA

Income Taxes Don’t Have to Be a Mystery!!This course will help dispel some of the myths of preparing income taxes, as well as reviewing various methods to help reduce the tax bite. Many of us are frustrated by the act of preparing for our personal income taxes due April 15 each year. It could be a fear of the IRS, or just that math and the paperwork becomes overwhelming. With the use of basic tax software most people can do their own taxes. But un-derstanding how the returns are put together is important to know that you are taking advantage of tax laws, whether you are a small business owner, or simply an employee. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: PRF146 6 Hours$55 + $66 fee = $121; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42089 3 Sessions W6/8-6/22 7-9 p.m. 201 SBInstructor: Robert Hausman

◘ Co-Listed ClassesClasses marked with this symbol ◘ are co-listed. They are offered so that students may register

either for credit or continuing education (noncredit) status.

TWA; Tuition Waiver Applies.Maryland residents 60 years or older by the start

date of the class may have tuition waived.

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Maximizing Social Security BenefitsSocial Security is a cornerstone of retirement income for most Americans. Yet the nuances of how/when to receive benefits are often overlooked and can lead to missed op-portunities. This course will address individual and couples’ benefits, special situations for widows and ex-spouses, reductions due to federal pensions, and taxation of benefits. The target audience for this course are those who are newly retired and who plan to retire within 10 years. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: PRF141 5 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Rockville CampusCRN#: 11901 2 Sessions M,W7/11-7/13 6:30-9 p.m. 202 SBInstructor: Larry Paul

Retirement Planning TodayLearn about the many ways to save for retirement as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each. Discover how to save money on taxes, manage investment risks, and protect your assets from potential long-term health care expenses. Fee includes a course workbook and study aids. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: PRF119 6 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 41887 2 Sessions R5/5-5/12 6:30-9:30 p.m. 402Instructor: Jamie IngoeCRN#: 41888 2 Sessions T5/10-5/17 6:30-9:30 p.m. 402Instructor: Jamie IngoeSherwood High SchoolCRN#: 42086 2 Sessions T5/3-5/10 6:30-9:30 p.m.Instructor: Allison McCarthyCRN#: 42087 2 Sessions R5/12-5/19 6:30-9:30 p.m.Instructor: Allison McCarthy

Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds, and ETFs ExplainedWhether you manage your own investments or someone manages them for you, it is important to understand the dif-ferent types of investments. In this course, an experienced investment advisor and Certified Financial Planner explains advantages and disadvantages of different investments, risks, ways to own investments, asset allocation, tax consider-ations, historical performance, and more. For instance, are Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) better than mutual funds? Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: PRF138 5 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 12184 2 Sessions T7/12-7/19 7-9:30 p.m. 402Instructor: Arthur SteinRockville CampusCRN#: 42372 2 Sessions R6/16-6/23 7-9:30 p.m. 201 SBInstructor: Arthur Stein

PhotographyLandscape and Cityscape PhotographyLearn the fundamentals of taking photographs of outdoor scenic spaces including both city scenes and classic land-scapes. Develop compositional and exposure techniques for creative framing and dealing with tricky lighting situations. A Saturday field trip and a follow-up in-class critique session are included. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI937 8 Hours$60 + $69 fee = $129; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42078 4 Sessions W6/15-7/6 6:30-8:30 p.m. 201 CCInstructor: Michael Koren

Travel PhotographyThis class will introduce students to techniques and practices for successful vacation and travel photography. Topics in-clude travel photography shooting techniques, photographic composition, use of built-in flash for travel pictures, and pre-trip preparation. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI936 8 Hours$60 + $69 fee = $129; NMR add $120Rockville CampusCRN#: 42077 4 Sessions W5/11-6/1 6:30-8:30 p.m. 214 SBInstructor: Michael Koren

TWA; Tuition Waiver Applies.Maryland residents 60 years or older by the start

date of the class may have tuition waived.

Interested in teaching for the Lifelong Learning Institute?

Please contact Natasha Sacks at 240-567-1828 or e-mail

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WellnessA.S.K. About Medicine and WellnessThis class will present information on medical and well-ness trends and information in health topics; discover what promotes healthy living, active physical and mental health; and new research on important medical issues. This course will feature multiple speakers and an open discussion period. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI866 7.5 Hours$30 + $59 fee = $89; NMR add $50Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 11893 6 Sessions M6/6-8/1 10:30-11:45 a.m. 402No class 6/27, 7/4, 7/18Instructor: Jeff Miller

Eat Healthy, Eat Local for LessOrganic, All Natural, Cage Free—what’s it all mean? In this class, you’ll explore alternatives to the industrial food system: CSAs, farmer’s markets, food co-ops, and more, where the focus is on delicious, healthy food grown by environmentally responsible methods. When was the last time you bit into a tomato that exploded on your tongue the way they did when you were a kid? Taste industrial foods alongside local, organic, permaculture alternatives. Discover how to find sources of great local food-and how to make it cost less than what you buy at the grocery store! Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI813 8 Hours$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50Germantown CampusCRN#: 12136 4 Sessions M7/11-8/1 1:30-3:30 p.m. 114 BEInstructor: Julie Castillo

Gentle Yoga for Mood and StrengthThe medical community is recognizing the numerous ben-efits of yoga for healing and living with chronic pain. Learn postures that strengthen muscle to support joints while creating stronger bones. Explore postures to balance strength with flexibility and create more energy. Learn to incorporate breathing techniques to calm the nervous system and de-crease anxiety. Bring awareness to alignment in the spine and body to achieve improved balance. Understand the inter-connectedness of the body’s systems to treat the body as a whole. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI723 6 Hours$20 + $60 fee = $80; NMR add $50Rockville CampusCRN#: 11889 5 Sessions F7/15-8/12 10-11:15 a.m. 121 PEInstructor: Nancy NevesCRN#: 42057 5 Sessions F6/3-7/8 10-11:15 a.m. 121 PELast class on 7/8 will meet 10-11 a.m. No class 7/1Instructor: Nancy Neves

Personal Fitness IAn individualized fitness course with emphasis on improving the health-related components of physical fitness. Principles of conditioning will be applied to develop a personalized training program to enhance cardiovascular conditioning, strength and muscular endurance, flexibility, and body com-position.Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI887 25 Hours$118 + $66 fee = $184; NMR add $230.40Rockville CampusCRN#: 42284 19 Sessions M,T,W,R5/31-6/30 9-10:20 a.m. 137B PEInstructor: Lakisha Nickens-Gaither

Water ExerciseStimulating exercises providing for optimum fitness. This course will teach you how to use water resistance for devel-oping muscle tone, increased endurance, and figure improve-ment. In addition, techniques using water buoyancy for aid-ing relaxation, endurance, flexibility, and figure improvement will be explored. Furthermore, the instructor will examine how stress and tension can be reduced through creative exer-cises in shallow water. Not a swimming course. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI888 25 Hours$118 + $66 fee = $184; NMR add $230.40Rockville CampusCRN#: 42285 19 Sessions M,T,W,R5/31-6/30 9-10:20 a.m. PE PoolInstructor: Christine Harrison

YogaIn this course, students will explore exercises, postures, and breathing techniques to relieve tension, increase muscle flexibility, and promote good health. In addition, the impor-tant aspects of yoga such as concentration, body awareness, and body-mind integration will be discussed. Furthermore, students will practice deep relaxation techniques at the end of each class. Students 60+ pay fee only. TWACourse: LLI925 25 Hours$118 + $66 fee = $184; NMR add $230.40Germantown CampusCRN#: 42073 21 Sessions M,T,W,R5/31-7/6 12-1:15 p.m. 180 PKNo class 7/4Instructor: Nancy KropetzTakoma Park/Silver Spring CampusCRN#: 42287 13 Sessions M,W,F6/1-6/29 10 a.m.-12:10 p.m. 111 FHInstructor: Hannah Leatherbury

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Gaithersburg Library18330 Montgomery Village Ave • Gaithersburg, MD 20879

Ingleside at King Farm701 King Farm Blvd. • Rockville, MD 20850

La Madeleine7607 Old Georgetown Rd. • Bethesda, MD 20814Maplewood Park Place9707 Old Georgetown Rd. • Bethesda, MD 20814

Montgomery College, Gaithersburg Business Training Center12 S.Summit Avenue • Gaithersburg, MD 20877

Montgomery College, Germantown Campus20200 Observation Drive • Germantown, MD 20876

Montgomery College, Rockville Campus51 Mannakee Street • Rockville, MD 20850

Montgomery College, Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus 7600 Takoma Avenue • Takoma Park, MD 20912

Montgomery College, Westfield South 11002 Veirs Mill Road, Suite 306 • Wheaton, MD 20902

Sherwood High School300 Olney Sandy Spring Rd. • Sandy Spring, MD 20860

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4 Easy Ways to RegisterPaymentsPayment MUST be made IN FULL at the time of registration to avoid being deleted from the course. Complete information is required to process all registrations and payments.Further instructions for WEB, FAX or MAIL-IN payments can be found at: cms.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/registerops.htmlRegistration will not be processed without appropriate payment.

Tuition Installment PlanCourses with a ▲ have a tuition installment plan available: pay one-third of class total as a down payment at time of registration, then pay the balance in two payments before the class ends. There is a nonrefundable fee to par-ticipate in the payment plan. Students desiring to use the payment plan must register online.

Tuition WaiverOnly noncredit courses designated “TWA” tuition waiver applies in each publication will be available for tuition waiver. This statement appears in each applicable course description. Only tuition is waived; required fees must be paid by the student. Documents must be received at time of registration. Senior Tuition Waiver: Maryland residents 60 years or older by the start date of the class may have tuition waived.Disability Tuition Waiver: This waiver has been reinstated. Please go to montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/register/disabilitywaiver.html for information.National Guard Tuition Waiver: If you are currently a member of the Maryland National guard and are enlisted for at least a 24-month period, you are eligible for a 50 percent tuition waiver. You must submit proof of such from the adjutant general’s office.VA-Approved Course: Courses indicated with this ♥ symbol are approved for VA educational benefits under Title 38, U.S.C., Section 3676. (Post 9/11 GI Bill). For more information, visit http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/register/vabenefits.html.

Residency PolicyThe following are general guidelines taken from the College policy on resi-dency for tuition purposes. A complete copy of the policy is available in the Montgomery College Catalog.A. Students attending Montgomery College will pay tuition according to their residency.B. To qualify, for tuition purposes, as a resident of the state of Maryland,

legal domicile must have been maintained for a period of not less than three months prior to the first regularly scheduled class for the semester.

C. The domicile of a person registering in a noncredit course at Montgomery College shall be considered as a person’s permanent place of abode, where physical presence and possessions are maintained, and where he/she intends to remain indefinitely.

Transfer Policy To transfer from one CRN to another CRN of the same course, a letter must be received in the Admissions, Records, and Registration Office, Montgom-ery College, 51 Mannakee Street, Rockville, MD 20850 before the beginning date of both CRNs of the course. If you have enrolled in a co-listed course you will have only one day after the class has begun to transfer. After that, you are committed to your path for the remainder of the course. If the course has a required assessment level to be a credit student, you must first complete the assessment testing and meet the appropriate assessment level before you can change to credit status.

Refund PolicyRefunds are paid at 100% for classes cancelled, dropped online, or in person (using a Drop Form), prior to the start date of the class. Refunds are also paid at 100% if class is dropped prior to the Refund Date printed on your registration confirmation. DO NOT drop classes online on or after the day the class begins; you will not receive a refund. APPE students must call 240-567-7262 for refund/withdrawal instructions. Refunds for open enroll-ment classes will go to the registered student of record. For the Drop Form and more information, visit www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/register/refundpolicy.html.

On the Web If you have enrolled in a Montgomery College class, and are paying by credit card or checking account, you can register on the web. Visit: www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/registerops.html and click on “Register by Web.”

By Mail Mail completed registration form with payment to:

Montgomery College Workforce Development & Continuing Education, Rockville Campus Campus Center, Room 220 51 Mannakee Street Rockville, MD 20850

By Fax Fax completed registration form indicating credit card payment to Montgomery College at 240–567–1877.

Walk–In A completed registration form with payment may be submitted at any of these locations:

Gaithersburg Business Training Center, Room 400 8:30 a.m.–9 p.m. (Mon–Fri); 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. (Sat)

Germantown Campus • Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Room 241 and/or 243 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. (Mon–Thur); 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (Fri)

Rockville Campus • 220 Campus Center 8 a.m.–7 p.m. (Mon–Thur); 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (Fri) 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m. (Sat)

Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus • CF 230, Customer Service 8:30 a.m.–6 p.m. (Mon–Thur); 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. (Fri)

WestfieldSouth,Suite306** 8:30 a.m.–9 p.m. (Mon–Thur); 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. (Fri); 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. (Sat) NOTE: Cash payments must be paid in the Cashiers’ Offices at the Germantown, Rockville, or Takoma Park/Silver Spring campuses between 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. and 2–4:30 p.m., Mon–Fri.

Payments due at time of registration.

** Disability access for this leased site is on the same side as the movie theatre entrance. For more information regarding disability access at this site, or if any individuals are facing accessibility issues anywhere in the Westfield South Center, please call 240-567-8841.

If you are registering for a class on campus but do not have a parking permit, please be sure to park in thevisitorsparkingorgotothesecurityofficeortocustomer service to obtain a pass.

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Students registering for a course or program at least one week prior to the start-ing date will receive a mailed registration acknowledgement along with a parking permit.

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.

________________________________________________________Student Signature Required Date

9/14/15 Montgomery College is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Title IX institution.

CHECK ALL THAT APPLY:□I have been a Maryland resident [as defined in the Montgomery College Catalog] for at least three months.□I consider Maryland to be my permanent place of abode, where my possessions are maintained and where I intend to remain indefinitely.□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.

□U.S. Citizen □Permanent Resident (Circle one: Green Card / Working Card) □Other Immigration Status ______________ (Used for tuition-setting purposes only.) International Students: Are you planning to request an I-20 from Montgomery College? □Yes □No (If yes, you must see the International Student Coordinator, Rockville Campus, Student Services, Room 115.)

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESIf you need support services due to a disability, call Workforce Development & Continuing Education at 240-567-4118 at 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.) □Not Hispanic or Latino □Hispanic or Latino RACE: Choose all that apply, you may choose more than one. (Disclosure not mandatory by Montgomery College, but is required by the U.S. Department of Education.) □American Indian or Alaskan Native □Asian □Black or African American □Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander □White

Social Security #, non-military students. If you intend to claim your tuition and fee costs on your income tax, you must submit your full SSN.

Military: If the military is paying for your course(s), you must submit the last 4 digits of your SSN.

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Cardholder Signature Required

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Please indicate payment by:

3 or 4 digit Security code on your card: (m m / y y)

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Important Notice: 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.

REGISTRATION FORMAll information is required. Incomplete forms will be returned to the student unprocessed. For registration assistance call 240-567-5188.

FAX completed registration form with credit card information to 240-567-7860 or 240-567-1877 or 240-567-7937. Mail completed registration form with payment to WD&CE Registration, 51 Mannakee Street, CC 220, Rockville, MD 20850.

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Lifelong Learning InstituteCourse CatalogSummer 2016

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ContentsArchaeology and World Cultures ...................... 2

Art Classes .............................................................3

Art History .......................................................... 4

Careers and Employment for 50+ ...................... 5

History and Current Events ................................ 6

Literature and Writing ........................................ 7

Music .................................................................... 8

Personal Enrichment ........................................... 9

Personal Finance ................................................ 10

Photography ....................................................... 11

Wellness ..............................................................12

Too much going on during the week day?

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Our Schedule of Noncredit Classes is filled with classes that are offered in the evenings

and on weekends just for you!

To see the full schedule, visit us online at www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce

or call 240-567-5188 and we will be happy to send you a schedule

The Lifelong Learning Institute is committed to creating and fostering a variety of intellectually stimulating opportunities for Montgomery County residents age 50 and over.