MCCC Lifelong Learning Schedule Fall 21

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PERSONAL INTERESTNEW!Introduction to Air FryingIntroduction to Bread MakingWe will introduce bread making, aswell as discuss yeast, savory and sweettypes of breads. Also included are afew appetizers. This beginning breadmaking course is taught by Chefs KayWilliams and Linda Paetz. Registerearly as class size is limited! CEUs: .3CSM 744-81 79 (Senior Fee 44.50)TuesdayOct. 56 – 9 p.m. A 149 Paetz/WilliamsCSM 744-82 79 (Senior Fee 44.50)TuesdayNov. 96 – 9 p.m. A 149 Paetz/WilliamsIntroduction to Knife SkillsBy request we are offering anintroduction to basic knife skills. We willdiscuss knife types and their uses. Wewill have many types and sizes of knivesavailable to use and try during the class.We will demo and you will be able topractice your knife skills. Chefs KayWilliams and Linda Paetz will teach youhow to choose, care, use and sharpenyour knives. If you have a favorite knifeor two, bring them along. Register earlyas class size is limited. CEUs: .3CSM 743-81 49 (Senior Fee 27.50)TuesdaySept. 286 – 9 p.m. A 149 Paetz/WilliamsCSM 743-82 49 (Senior Fee 27.50)TuesdayNov. 166 – 9 p.m. A 149 Paetz/WilliamsCOVID-19 NOTICE: Before attendingclass, please go to www.monroeccc.edu/coronavirus for the most up-to-dateinformation on COVID-19 requirements atMCCC, including policies on masking. As ofthe publication of this schedule, facemasksare required in MCCC classrooms and labs.4Is your airfryer still in the box, takingup counter space? By request we areoffering an introduction to basic airfrying.We will discuss brands, types and showyou entry level ways to maximize thisgreat piece of equipment. You will learnseveral basic recipies and techinquesthat will have you hardly ever using youroven again. Class is taught by Chefs KayWilliams and Linda Paetz. Register earlyas class size is limited to 12. CEUs: .3CSM 746-81 79 (Senior Fee 44.50)TuesdayOct. 266 – 9 p.m. A 149 Paetz/WilliamsSoup's ON!Are you ready for those long winternights with some homemade goodness?Sign up and we will teach you thebasics for great soup every time. ChefsKay Williams and Linda Paetz will teachyou how to get rich flavorful soups just intime for the cold weather. Register earlyas class size is limited. CEUs: .3CSM 736-81 79 (Senior Fee 44.50)TuesdayDec. 76 – 9 p.m. A 149 Paetz/WilliamsItalian Cooking SeriesCIAO!! Join MCCC culinary programalumni Chefs Linda Paetz and KayWilliams for a two-night culinary escapeto Italy. Learn to make your own pastaand ravioli, sauces and Italian Dessertsand a little Italian wine to pair withit. Register early as class size limited.CEUs: .6CSM 729-81 159 (Senior Fee 87)Tues/Thurs Oct. 19 & 216 – 9 p.m. A 149 Paetz/WilliamsAKC Canine Good Citizen/Therapy Dog PrepThe AKC Canine Good Citizentest is the foundation for therapydog training. This class is basedon teaching and training dogswith their handlers through positivereinforcement. We will preparefor evaluation and assessment fortherapy dog work. Any age andbreed or mix over 12 months old iswelcome. Please bring health recordsand your pet on a six-foot lead toclass. The evaluation and certificationfor the AKC title will be a separatefee. Retractable leads are notallowed. Course is taught by CherylWassus, AKC, approved CGCEvaluator, Therapy Dogs InternationalCertified Evaluator. CEUs: .6SPORT 756-81 110 (Senior Fee 55)WednesdaysOct. 6 – Nov. 177 – 7:45 p.m. H131 WassusSeptember - December 2021Puppy Training/GoodManner ClassThe AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy Programrewards responsible owners who takethe time to train and socialize theirnew puppies. This program is thepuppy level of the AKC’s well-knownCanine Good Citizen program.“S.T.A.R.” stands for Socialization,Training, Activity and a Responsibleowner, all of the things a puppyneeds to have a good life. This classis for any puppy, breed or mix under12 months. Please bring healthrecords with puppy on lead to firstclass. Retractable leads are notallowed. Class is taught by CherylWassus, AKC, approved CGCEvaluator. CEUs: .6SPORT 755-81 110 (Senior Fee 55)WednesdaysOct. 6 – Nov. 176 – 6:45pmH131 Wassus www.monroeccc.edu Call 734.384.4127

PERSONAL INTERESTBeginning GermanThis beginning course is focused on thefundamentals of the German language.You will learn German grammar andvocabulary while being introduced tocontemporary life and culture in Germanspeaking countries. All four languageskills – listening, speaking, readingand writing – play a major role in thelanguage learning process. Topics to becovered include introducing and talkingabout oneself, shopping, telling time,family life and travel. By the end of thecourse, you will be able to participatein simple conversation in a Germanspeaking environment. CEUs: 1.6HUMN 710-81 79 (Senior Fee 39.50)TuesdaysSept. 28 – Nov. 165 – 7 p.m.L 204KotanovaGerman IIThis course is a continuation ofBeginning German. The main goal isto master German grammar and learnhow to interact with other speakers inGerman. The textbook "Aussichten"offers a variety of activities to practicethe four basic skills of listening,speaking, reading and writing. Thecourse will also prepare you forintermediate German and will improveyour conversational skills while travelingin German speaking countries. Textrequired (same book as the beginningclass). CEUs: 1.6SEASONAL CRAFTING with Carolsue McCueThe following classes are taught by The Herb Cottage owner, Carolsue McCueof Port Huron. She has been designing herb and old-fashioned perennial gardensfor decades and uses her harvest to teach many creative classes. Creativityis absolutely not required, as Carolsue helps each student step by step.NEW!Fresh Hydrangea WreathNEW!You will be given a 20" twig wreathand we will add fresh hydrangeablooms of pinkish-purple and lime fora lush, definite 3-D effect. These lastfor years and you will be proud thatyou can make additional ones at yourown workbench for gifts! Bring aglue gun and snippers.Italian Farmhouse WelcomeWreathCRAFT 844-81 71 (Senior Fee 63)TuesdayOct. 266 – 8 p.m.A 150 McCueCRAFT 845-81 59 (Senior Fee 52)Tuesday Sept. 286 – 8 p.m.A 150HUMN 719-81 79 (Senior Fee 39.50)ThursdaysSept. 30 – Nov. 185 – 7 p.m.L 204 KotanovaItalianIn this Italian class you will developconversational skills, learn how tostructure sentences and learn about thehistory of the Italian culture. There willbe an extensive question and answerperiod at the end of each class.CEUs: 1.2HUMN 703-81 59 (Senior Fee 29.50)WednesdaysOct. 6 – Nov. 107 – 9 p.m.A 173c PoolYou will be given a large twig wreathand we will put on cream colouredstatice, bunny tails, globe thistle, nigella,little rose buds, lavender, caspia andgreenery. Will last for years! Bringnewspaper, scissors and glue gun.McCueCreating with Cricut DesignSpace - (Zoom)Learn how to use Cricut Design spaceto create T-Shirts, cards and crafts. As abusiness owner who creates Farmhousesigns using Cricut, Kelley will show youmany tips and tricks to help you becomethe best crafter you can.We will create three projects includinga T-shirt, card and vinyl to use as atemplate for a wood sign.You will need to have a Cricut and accessto Cricut Design Space.Class meets via Zoom. Login instructionswill be emailed to you prior to the startdate.CRAFT 843-41 89 (Senior Fee 44.50)ThursdaysNov. 4 - 186 – 7:30 p.m.ZOOM ColstonTEXTBOOK REQUIRED There is a textbook required for the class. It will be available at the MCCC Bookstore for purchaseapproximately one week before the start date. You should bring the textbook to the first class.Monroe County Community College Corporate & Community Services5

PERSONAL INTERESTAn Introduction to Voiceovers(Virtual)(Getting Started in Voice Acting)Explore the fun, rewarding possibilities ofthe voiceover industry! Discover currenttrends and how they make it easy andaffordable for just about anyone to getinvolved. You’ll learn about different typesof voiceovers and tools you’ll need to findsuccess. Your instructor, a professional voiceactor from Voices for All, will take notes asyou read a real script in this one-on-onevideo chat setting and offer some coachingto improve your delivery. You’ll receive aprofessional voiceover evaluation later.NEW! Money Matterstaught by someone who followed thisframework to become debt free and hasmany options leading to a happy, easyretirement. Class will include worksheetsfor realizing and mapping your way outof debt and for planning your spending,savings, and investing. No products willbe offered in class. Spouses or partnersmay attend at no additional charge butmust also pre-register.A walkthrough of personal financialchoices that allows you keep more ofyour money. Learn how much you arereally paying on your debts and howquickly you can turn things around withno extra income. Most households haveenough income to survive with minimaluse of debt. It is the debt that is trappingus from achieving financial freedom.Feel more in control of your financesby planning ahead: for living withinyour means, for saving for your future,for planning family vacations and fun,and even for emergencies. The class isThe course includes a one-time, 90-minuteintroductory class conducted via live videochat. This course is intended for ages 18and over.PFIN 749-81 49 (Senior Fee 24.50)WednesdayOct. 6 – 206 – 8 p.m.Z 257 GossettFREE MathBoot CampOnce registration is complete you will becontacted to schedule your class on a dayand time of your preference. CEUs: .1PROF 721-41 49 (Senior Fee 24.50)Call to register and secure your date.Passport to RetirementWith financial independence, retirementcan be the most fulfilling time of yourlife. The Passport to Retirement workshopcovers important money managementconcepts and educates attendees on howto potentially overcome the roadblocksto a successful retirement. Topics includedefining and creating a retirement plan,assessing the costs of retirement, evaluatingthe sources of retirement income,investing for the future, protecting yourhealth and wealth, receiving funds fromretirement plans and managing your estatedistribution. The class is taught by financialprofessionals; however, no products orinvestments will be promoted or offered.The fee includes a workbook. Oneworkbook per registration is included in thecost. Spouse may attend at no additionalcharge but must also pre-register.PFIN 737-81 49 (Senior Fee 37)TuesdaysOct. 12 – 266:30 – 9 p.m.Z 257 Staff6FREE Math Boot CampMCCC is offering this non-creditMath Boot Camp for students andcommunity members who need toreview and improve their math skills.Basic arithmetic, such as workingwith whole numbers and integers,fractions, decimals and percentages,will be covered. Learning will furtherbe enhanced through meaningful,real-world applications and problemsolving. These applications will befun and relatable to real life. We canhelp lessen your anxiety about mathand build confidence in your abilities.The last week of camp will bedevoted to review and preparationfor the Accuplacer test. In addition,you’ll be exposed to STEM (Science,September - December 2021Engineering, Technology and Math)programs of study and careers.Who should take the course? Students who score below theminimum Accuplacer test scorerequired for placement into MATH090, Basic Mathematics Skills Students who need to brush up onbasic math skills to retake theAccuplacer test Anyone in the community whowants to improve their math skillsMATH 713-81Free, but you must registerMon/Wed/Thurs Sept. 13 – Oct. 146 – 7:30 p.m.L 141Staff www.monroeccc.edu Call 734.384.4127

PERSONAL INTERESTPHOTOGRAPHYPhotography I for Digital andFilm CamerasLearn the art of photography andreceive simplified instructions for yourcamera. You will learn parts of thecamera, lenses, exposures, flash, filters,light, composition and more. Pleasebring your camera to the first class.CEUs: 2.1PHOTO 710-81 94 (Senior Fee 47)TuesdaysSept. 28 – Nov. 910 a.m. – 1 p.m. L 142TrickeyPHOTO 710-82 94 (Senior Fee 47)TuesdaysSept. 28 – Nov. 96:30 – 9:30 p.m. L 142 TrickeyPhotoshop for PhotographersYou will benefit from this class whetheryou are a digital or film photographer,and previous Photoshop experience isnot necessary. Gain some valuable tipsto enhance your photography careeror hobby. Photoshop basics, cropping,layers, curves, composites and repairingphotos are all included. Prerequisite:You must have basic computer skills.CEUs: 2.1PHOTO 715-81 94 (Senior Fee 47)Thursday sOct. 7 – Nov. 1810 a.m. – 1 p.m. F 140TrickeyPHOTO 715-82 94 (Senior Fee 47)Thursday sOct. 7 – Nov. 186:30 – 9:30 p.m. F 140TrickeyLandscape and NaturePhotography WorkshopExpand your understanding of howto shoot landscape and naturephotographs. You and the instructorwill be taking photographs, so bringyour camera and a tripod if you ownone. Topics include light, compositionand exposure. Class will take placeat Sterling State Park in Monroe.Prerequisite: Photography I or similarexperience. CEUs: .4PHOTO 722-81 49 (Senior Fee 24.50)SaturdayNov. 132 – 6 p.m. Sterling State Park TrickeyOutside Portrait PhotographyWorkshopThis workshop is designed for anyphotographer who wants to learn abouttaking on-location portrait photographsusing a film or digital camera. You'lllearn about fill-in-flash, reflectors, typesof light, controlling light outside andcomposition. Bring your camera andplan to get some hands-on experience.Class will take place at Veteran's Park.Prerequisite: Photography I or similarexperience. CEUs: .4PHOTO 723-81 49 (Senior Fee 24.50)SaturdayOct. 232 – 6 p.m. Veteran's Park TrickeyMonroe County Community College Corporate & Community Services7

PERSONAL INTERESTONLINE COURSESLEARN FROM THE COMFORT OF HOMEComplete any of these courses entirely from your home oroffice and at any time of the day or night.350 COURSES to choose from!24/7 ACCESS anytime, anywhere!FLEXIBLE monthly start datesYou can discover hundreds of quality online courses andcomplete your online courses anytime anywhere! Our onlinecourses are informative, fun, convenient and highly interactive.We focus on creating warm, supportive communities for ourlearners. New course sessions begin monthly. Take a free demoof any one of our 12-week online video and written courses andexperience proven online training success! See why millions oflifelong learners take online courses through ed2go. Visit ourOnline Instruction Center at www.ed2go.com/Monroe formore information and complete course descriptions, outlinesand costs.WELCOME!Most courses run for six weeks (with a ten-day grace periodat the end). Courses are project oriented and include lessons,quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementarylinks and more. You can complete any of these courses entirelyfrom your home or office and at any time of the day or nightARTS AND DESIGNGraphic ArtsPhotographyWeb nFinanceMarketing and SalesOperationsProject ManagementSmall BusinessSoft SkillsCOMPUTER APPLICATIONSMicrosoftQuickBooksWindowsCOMPUTER SCIENCEDatabase ManagementProgrammingGETTING STARTEDHOSPITALITYHospitality Service2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and coursetitle you are interested in, and select the Enroll Now button.Follow the instructions to enroll. Here you will enter youre-mail and choose a password that will grant you accessto the Classroom.HEALTH AND FITNESSAlternative MedicineFitness.MedicalVeterinaryWellness1. Visit our Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/Monroe3. Pay for your course by calling MCCC's Office of LifelongLearning at 734.384.4127. You cannot pay for your courseon ED2GO's website.4. When your course starts, return to our Online InstructionCenter and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies,simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selectedduring enrollment.SELECTION OF STARTING DATES FOR FALL 2021September 15October 13November 17December 15Visit our partner site atwww.ed2go.com/Monroe forcomplete course details, includingdescriptions and cost.8INFORMATION Legal StudiesMATH AND SCIENCEMathematics and ScienceTEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTChild DevelopmentClassroom TechnologyMath and ScienceReading and WritingTEST PREPAutomotiveExam PrepInformation TechnologyWRITINGWriting and EditingSeptember - December 2021 www.monroeccc.edu Call 734.384.4127

PERSONAL INTERESTWorkshop SeriesThis series is returning by studentrequest! Included are a series ofclasses, some previsouly offered andsome new, all focusing on NativeAmerican culture. You may register forindividual courses, or sign up for theseries and receive a 28 discount.SeriesHUMN 725-81 119 (Senior Fee 59.50)Fridays Oct. 1, 29, & Nov. 1210 – 11:30 a.m. F 129MauterDream Catchers and MoreLearn more about the nature of NativeAmerican life. This updated sessionincludes more photos, details and newinformation. The First Peoples weredeeply spiritual people. One findsthe Circle throughout their culture;learn more about the importance andmeaning of this symbol. “Everythingan Indian does is in a circle, andthat is because the power of theWorld always works in circles, andeverything tries to be round . The skyis round and I have heard the earthis round like a ball, and so are all thestars. The wind in its greatest powerwhirls, birds make their nest in circles,for theirs is the same religion as ours.”— Black Elk, Black Elk Speaks: Beingthe Life Story of a Holy Man of theOglala SiouxHUMN 727-81 49 (Senior Fee 24.50)FridayOct. 110 – 11:30 a.m. F 129NEW!NEW!Explore the inseparable bond of NativeAmericans and their deep reverenceand respect for nature. Native Americanbeliefs are found intertwined with all ofMother Earth. Their spirituality extends toall-natural objects, living and nonliving.Wander a different landscape and beginto recognize a relationship with nature.Look at nature and life through NativeAmerican poetry. Take an elementaljourney amid words and photos toanother place. Discussion will includevarious Native American writers theirpoetry and other work.The Power of Plants andAnimals!HUMN 729-81 49 (Senior Fee 24.50)Friday Oct. 2910 – 11:30 a.m. F 129MauterMoving & Touching the Earthwith WordsHUMN 722-81 49 (Senior Fee 24.50)FridayNov. 1210 – 11:30 a.m. F 129MauterAbout the Instructor Barbara MauterBarbara Mauter is an adjunct instructorwith over 20 years college teachingexperience. She has taught andpresented various workshops for theUniversity of Toledo, Bowling GreenState University, Monroe CountyCommunity College and LourdesUniversity. She is also a Master OnlineInstructor. Barbara completed ALC(Active Learning Classroom) Trainingand has been incorporating new ideasinto her workshops. Additionally,she attended a CDI (Course DesignInstitute), expanding her knowledgeof course design. Her interests centeraround reading, thinking, how ourminds work, and Native Americanculture and history. She is known for hercritical thinking class activities.MauterNEW!Finding Poetry WorkshopHave you ever wanted to write a poem,but felt writer's block, at a loss forwords, or you were just daunted by thewhole idea? Plan to attend a hands-on"Found Poetry" workshop and see howyou can create your own poem. You willbe guided through the steps in creatingan original poem (or two). Bring a penand your sense of exploration!HUMN 728-81 49 (Senior Fee 24.50)Friday Sept. 1010 – 11:30 a.m. F 129Monroe County Community College Corporate & Community ServicesMauter9

Introduction to Knife Skills By request we are offering an introduction to basic knife skills. We will discuss knife types and their uses. We will have many types and sizes of knives available to use and try during the class. We will demo and you will be able to practice your knife skills