Released November 11, 2009
(Columbia, MD) – Online and phone registration are now open for winter 2010 continuing education noncredit courses at Howard Community College (HCC). Brochures will be mailed to county residences around Thanksgiving.
New Business courses include:
Consultative Sales Training | Women: Finding YOU in Your Own Business |
Supporting Social Competence: The Child Care Provider’s Role | Child Care Medication Administration |
Child Care Creativity on a Budget | Breaking The Code: Ethical Decision Making |
New Lifestyle & Leisure courses include:
Making Memorable Home Movies | Internet-Based Financial Planning |
“Rent-to-Own” and Other Creative Home Buying Strategies | How to Buy Your Next Home or Investment Property with Creative Financing |
How to Build a Recession-Proof Income | Widowhood: Financial and Emotional Challenges |
New Paths to Personal Money Management | The Seven Ancient Wonders in Seven Days |
Under the Black Flag: The History of Piracy | Guided Research: Hands-On Genealogy |
Genealogy: Discovering Your Polish Roots | Teach Your Teen How to Drive: The Critical 60 Method |
Nutrition 2010: Weight Loss | Yoga and Eckhart Tolle’s New Earth: Awaking to Your Life’s Purpose |
Yoga for Bolstering the Immune System |
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New Computer and Information Technology courses:
Introduction to Database Design | Introduction to MS SQL |
SharePoint Level 2 |
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New Kids On Campus courses include:
Tandem Cooking: A Class for Parent and Child | Your Life Safari |
New 60+ courses include:
Journaling: Try It, You’ll Like It | Journaling: Freedom on the Page |
The Music of Beethoven | Jackie Robinson: Athlete and Activist |
Operetta: The Little Opera | Zumba |
For more information, call HCC’s Division of Continuing Education & Workforce Development at 443-518-4823 or visit the web at www.howardcc.edu and click on “Continuing Education.”About HCC
Howard Community College (HCC) is a publicly funded two-year community college serving the educational needs of the citizens and employers in Howard County, Maryland since 1970. With its slogan, “You Can Get There from Here,” the college has forged a variety of partnerships to offer career and transfer programs to over 28,000 students annually at its main campus in Columbia, the Ecker Business Training Center, Laurel College Center, and the historic Belmont Conference Center. Located midway between two major metropolitan areas, Washington DC and Baltimore, MD, Howard Community College is an affordable, community-based institution that has long been recognized for its ability to inspire learning, and the lifelong pursuit of personal and professional goals. Among its many awards is the prestigious U.S. Senate Productivity Award for organizational performance excellence.