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LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTECourse Schedule Fall 2022The Lifelong Learning Institute is committed to creating intellectually stimulating educational opportunities forMontgomery County residents age 50 and over. Adults of any age may register for these class: Students 60 pay fee only.Workforce Development and Continuing Educationmontgomerycollege.edu/wdce 240-567-5188

Message from the Program DirectorWelcome to the Fall Semester 2022!We hope you enjoyed a relaxing and invigorating summer.Our Summer Semester demonstrated a successful returnto classrooms for many of our classes. The Collegeis continuing to follow safety protocols for COVID byrequiring masking in classroom and uploading vaccinationcards for new students in classroom settings.The Lifelong Learning Institute has big news to share!We are now offering a new way of course delivery forsome classes that gives students a choice of whether totake the same class online or attend that class in person.Professor Naomi Daremblum has started to use thiscombined method to include students on Zoom into heron-site classrooms. Those who want to attend the classin person will have to upload their proof of vaccination.As with every semester, many of our courses are new.I just want to highlight a few: “Presidential Chroniclesfrom the Founding Fathers–Theodore Roosevelt” isoffered by an author of presidential biographies, DavidFisher; “The Atomic Age: From the Manhattan Projectto Russia’s Present Nuclear Threat” will be taught byProfessor Joel Cockrell; and “Literary London: The City,The Stories- on Page and Screen” will be presented byProfessor Ann Stephenson.For students who want to gain a deeper perspective oncurrent events in politics, we offer multi-session courses:“International Relations: Addressing Points of Conflictin U.S. Foreign Affairs” with Professor Jesse Stiller;“Russia, Ukraine, and An Emerging New World Order?”with Professor Naomi Daremblum; and “An Insight IntoPolitics and Current Events” with Professor Joel Cockrell.In addition, we offer one-session classes by guestlecturers from the Montgomery History. These include: “AField Guide to Civil War Statues in Washington,” “DifferingHistorical Perspectives on Slavery in Maryland and theDistrict of Columbia,” and “When the Stars Came toGaithersburg: Remembering the Shady Grove Music Fair.”For cooking and baking enthusiasts, we offer coursesonline and in person at the MC Marriott HospitalityKitchen. Our terrific chef, Leo Dilling, will teach a class onInternational Cuisine with the focus on French cooking.And pastry chef, Samantha Nelson, will teach you howto wow your family and friends with delicious cookies,scones, and other pastry delights.Come and join us for a growing and fulfilling learningexperience!Warmly,Natasha Sacks, M.S., NCC, LCPCLifelong Learning Institute Program Director2 Workforce Development and Continuing EducationVirtual Face-to-Face in Real-Time!LLI Classes are being taught in classroomsand online with ZoomLLI classes will be taught in-person and through virtualface-to-face using Zoom. Zoom allows students to hearand see the instructor as they present their class.It’s Easy to Zoom! Three (3) days before your classstarts, your instructor will send you a link. If you do notreceive your link, please: Check your spam/junk folder. Check to make sure your email is current. Contact us, the day before your class begins.natasha.sacks@montgomerycollege.edu oreric.Scharf@montgomerycollege.eduYou will need a working microphone built into yourdevice or headphones with a microphone. Or you canuse the free phone conference feature. Visit: https://zoom.us/download and download the Zoom applicationonto your computer. We recommend that you do this inadvance to make sure all your computer components areworking.Vaccination RequirementsIf you are attending on-campus classes, you will have toupload proof of COVID vaccination record prior to classstart date. For information on how to upload proof andinformation regarding COVID vaccination requirementsfor on-campus classes, please visit us us/vaccines.html#student.Our instructors have all been verified that they havebeen vaccinated against COVID.To sign up for the Lifelong LearningInstitute’s e-newsletter and receive the latestupdates on classes, schedule notifications,and news on community events, pleasecontact Eric Scharf, Program Coordinator, ateric.scharf@montgomerycollege.edu

Archaeology and World CulturesA Taste of History: SaltNEWSalt, one of the most precious substances on earth,shaped civilization from the moment humans tastedit. Learn how this rock (the only one humans actuallyeat!) served as currency and shaped international trade.Discover how it determined the location of cities andbuilt far reaching empires, like Rome. Discuss howsalt changed how we think about and taste food whilefinancing armies, causing revolution, and upendinghistory. TWACourse: LLP0318 Hours 59 79 fee 138; NMR add 120Rockville Campus 103 MKCRN#: 245984 Sessions9/15-10/61:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Naomi DaremblumOnline: Structured RemoteCRN#: 249014 Sessions9/15-10/61:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Naomi DaremblumChocolate Through TimeRRNEWWhere was chocolate first discovered and used? How ischocolate made? What spices and botanicals were usedhistorically to flavor chocolate? How did the IndustrialRevolution transform chocolate? Explore chocolate’sancient beginnings in Meso-America and then travelsthrough the centuries to see how it was embraced andused in European and North American societies andcultures. Discover how chocolate has changed over timeboth in terms of its cultural value and how mechanizationaltered its production process is also included in thislecture. Analyze the timeline of how chocolate evolvedas an ingredient in recipes will be given, and students willreceive access to numerous historic chocolate recipesadapted for use in today’s kitchens.Course: LLP0242 Hours 15 15 fee 30; NMR add 30Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 246491 SessionW10/1210:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Instructor: Joyce WhiteGlobal Issues Through History, Literature, andPhilosophy Co-LExplore a number of topics related to global issuesthrough historical, literary, linguistic, and philosophicallenses. Recognize your responsibilities to society-locally,nationally, and globally. Examine current issues of globalimportance. Note: You will be joining credit students inthis co-listed credit class. TWACourse: LLI89037.5 Hours 396 136.20 fee 532.20; NMR add 871.20Germantown Campus 153 PKCRN#: 2458526 SessionsTR9/13-12/1512:30-2 p.m.No class 11/24Use Credit GHUM101 CRN 21899 for textbookinformation.Instructor: Joan NaakeTakoma Park/Silver Spring Campus332 STCRN#: 2458626 SessionsTR9/13-12/1511 a.m.-12:30 p.m.No class 11/24Use Credit GHUM101 CRN 21917 for textbookinformation.On campus classes will meet face to face, unlessconditions change. Look at the MC website for updates.Please check the MC Bookstore for detail regardingtextbooks please visit: nInstructor: Deborah TaylorIntroduction to ArchaeologyCo-LThis course is an introduction to the discipline ofarchaeology. Learn how this discipline emerged slowlyfrom explorations of ancient cultures to the sciencethat it is today with accurate dating, archaeologicaldata excavated with precision, theories that guideinterpretation, and ethical concerns. The course alsoincludes a survey of global prehistoric archaeologicalcultures. Note: You will be joining credit students in thisco-listed credit class. This is a z-course: all textbookmaterials are available at no cost for this section. Regularinternet access is required for access to materials. Formore information, see n/. TWACourse: LLI80237.5 Hours 396 136.20 fee 532.20; NMR add 871.20Rockville Campus 221 HUCRN#: 2464730 SessionsTR8/30-12/139:30-10:45 a.m.No class 11/24Use credit ANTH240 CRN 22484 for textbookinformation.Instructor: Barbara Wolffwww.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce 3

Treasures of JordanNEWThis course visits some of Jordan’s most beautifuland iconic travel spots: from the Desert Castles ofthe Umayyads to the Ajloun Forest Reserve. Learn thehistory and cultural importance of Jordan’s many rulingcivilizations while taking virtual walks and hikes thattake us from its biblical past (Mount Nebo) to its Romanperiod (the ruins in Jerash and Amman). Enjoy thebeauty of the exquisite Byzantine mosaics of St George’sChurch. Walk through the world historical Nabatean cityof Petra and encounter the mysterious Djinn Blocks andthe Obelisk Tomb just to name a few. TWACourse: LLP0308 Hours 59 79 fee 138; NMR add 120Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 245974 Sessions9/19-10/106:30-8:30 p.m.Instructor: Naomi DaremblumAmazing Photos with Your Phones andTabletsStart with the basics of learning how to use a mobilephone camera; review the settings for optimal imagecapture; and explore pro tips and techniques of exposure,composition, and focus to produce the best results.Assess a select group of apps for image capture,processing, and display. Practice ways of transferringimages from your mobile device to a computer. Thisclass is designed for users of iOS and Android mobiledevices. Some apps demonstrated may need to bepurchased. Purchase of these apps are approximately 20. TWACourse: LLI4718 Hours 59 79 fee 138; NMR add 120MArtOnline: Structured RemoteCRN#: 246444 Sessions9/14-10/126:30-8:30 p.m.No class 10/5Instructor: Michael KorenAcrylic Painting: Basic TechniquesDrawing with Pencils, Charcoal, or PastelsThis course is designed to introduce the basic elementsof painting to students with little or no experience, whileworking to attain an understanding of the paintingmedium. Utilize acrylic colors to explore the manyways paint can be handled, as well as how to preparematerials. Practice color, light, transparency/impasto,and composition through in-class exercises to learn totranslate concepts into visual images. Bring suppliesto first class. Supply list is available on the LLI website.TWACourse: LLI24712 Hours 95 92 fee 187; NMR add 120Rockville Campus 009 SBCRN#: 244196 Sessions10/17-11/216:30-8:30 p.m.Instructor: Tatiana MartinMWThis course will help you develop fundamental drawingskills. Learn basic techniques such as blocking in thecomposition with pencil, shading with charcoal, andusing pastels to create vibrant color. Begin by drawing astill life and move onto landscape and portrait drawingsfrom photographs. Examine these subjects using avariety of media (pencil, color pencils, charcoal, pastel,ink, and watercolor). This class is designed for studentsof any skill level. Supply list is available on the LLIwebsite. TWACourse: LLI48912 Hours 95 92 fee 187; NMR add 120Rockville Campus 101 MKCRN#: 244226 Sessions11/1-12/66:30-8:30 p.m.Instructor: Evan GoldmanTAmazing Photos With Your DSLR CameraExplore the settings found on a modern digital camera.Discuss the different exposure, metering, autofocus, andwhite balance modes of a digital camera. Practice thebasic methods of saving and storing your digital images.This course is for beginners in digital photography orthose who acquired a camera with manual controls. TWACourse: LLI47010 Hours 65 89 fee 154; NMR add 120Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 246435 Sessions10/17-11/146:30-8:30 p.m.Instructor: Michael KorenArt Supply List!M4 Workforce Development and Continuing EducationMaterial lists for LLI Art classesare available atwww.montgomerycollege.edu/lifelonglearning/

The Art of Pencil DrawingExamine drawing as a fundamental artistic skill.Experience and learn steps of drawing/sketching objectsfrom photographs: still life, landscapes, and portrait.Learn the drawing process of different objects, shapes,textures, while learning drawing and shading techniquesin pencil media only. Instructor: provides close individualguidance in class to ensure artistic skills growth. Supplylist is available on the LLI website. TWACourse: LLI79212 Hours 95 92 fee 187; NMR add 120Gaithersburg Business Training Center 403CRN#: 244286 SessionsW9/21-11/210:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.No class 10/5Instructor: Tatiana MartinThe Art of SketchingWhether you are an avid sketcher or new to the art,sketching allows you to record events such as a tripto a foreign land, a tour of a local garden, or a specialoccasion such as a birth or anniversary. Examinedifferent types of sketches, such as, drawings, or quickpaintings. Explore adding short captions, notes, partsof conversations, and observations to create a journal.Utilize sketches to plan an organic garden, create apreliminary drawing for a painting or portrait, or providean outlet for discovering solutions to a variety ofproblems. Learn how to improve your observational skillswhile sketching with pen, pencil, or watercolor. You willhave an opportunity to sketch outside. Bring supplies tothe first class. Supply list is available on the LLI website.TWACourse: LLI49112 Hours 95 92 fee 187; NMR add 120Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 244246 Sessions10/6-11/106:30-8:30 p.m.Instructor: Evan GoldmanRWardrobe Resurrection: My Clothes NeedHelp! NEWDoes you wardrobe need a repair? You love your clothes,but they need a boost! Discover how to repair rips andtears; re-hem pants and skirts; alter waistlines, sleevesand shoulders; and use embellishments to repair orrevitalize garments. Learn no-sew mending and applybasic alterations to help the fit of old and new clothes.No sewing machine? No problem – the Instructor: willdemonstrate hand and machine techniques for youto practice in class. Supply list is available on the LLIwebsite. TWACourse: LLP0208 Hours 59 79 fee 138; NMR add 120Rockville Campus 102 MKCRN#: 246524 Sessions9/29-10/201:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Helen de RooRWatercolor Techniques IExplore the beauty and magic of watercolor paintingthrough a structured series of exciting classes that focuson basic watercolor techniques. Learn techniques ofvarious washes, ‘wet-on-wet,’ and dry brush on wet anddry paper by watching the Instructor: demonstrate beforeperforming the technique yourself. Basic drawing will bereviewed as needed. Practice the techniques by paintingfrom a still life or photo. Creation of an individual style isencouraged. Bring supplies to the first class. Supply listis available on the LLI website. TWACourse: LLI60912 Hours 95 92 fee 187; NMR add 120Gaithersburg Business Training Center 442CRN#: 244266 SessionsR10/13-11/1710:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Instructor: Tatiana Martin¶ Become a Star ¶Showcase Your WorkSenior Tuition Waiver (TWA): Maryland residents 60years or older by the start date of the class may havetuition waived.Sketching, painting, drawing, photography, cooking,garden design, short literary sample, and more. Showothers what you have accomplished in a LifelongLearning Institute class. Email us photos of yourfinished project(s) along with a short description (plusyour written permission to publish the project(s)) andbecome a LLI star.Please omerycollege.edu/wdce 5

Art HistoryDiscovering Art in Montgomery CountyAndrea Palladio: Pioneer of Classical andNeo-Classical Architecture NEWWhere did the neo-classical ideas for architecture inEngland and American come from? Discover AndreaPalladio (1508-1580), an influential Italian Renaissancearchitect. Discuss how Palladio’s uniqueness ininterpreting and reinterpreting Greek and Roman designsbrought new energy to architecture. Examine Palladio’splan for villas, houses, and churches containing variousarchitectural elements such as pediments and classicalcolumnar orders. Explore how his designs ideas spreadto the United States, influencing Thomas Jefferson andBenjamin Latrobe with their works such as Monticelloand the U.S. Capitol. Discover the stories of how theslave trade, sugar plantations in the Caribbean, andagriculture helped finance these structures. TWACourse: LLP0226 Hours 45 72 fee 117; NMR add 120Course: LLI7788 Hours 59 79 fee 138; NMR add 120Off Campus LocationCRN#: 245784 SessionsF10/7-10/2811 a.m.-1 p.m.Instructor: will contact students regarding the locationwhere the class will meet.Instructor: Evan GoldmanEdgar Degas—A Radical Artist of His TimeOnline: Structured RemoteCRN#: 244773 SessionsR9/22-10/1310:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.No class 10/6Instructor: Ruth ManchesterDeciphering Art of the High Northern EuropeanRenaissance NEWWhat are the most significant works of the NorthernEuropean Paintings? The class will focus on art fromthe late 15th-16th centuries. Explore the major HighNorthern European painters, such as Hieronymus Bosch,Peter Bruegel, Albrecht Durer, Matthias Grünewald, LucasCranach, and Hans Holbein. Examine their devotionalworks, portraits, and peasant-pictures. Learn toappreciate the lasting tradition of meticulous naturalismand the developing philosophy of northern humanism.Analyze the most significant works and decode theirformal and symbolic language. TWACourse: LLP02310 Hours 65 89 fee 154; NMR add 120Rockville Campus 102 MKCRN#: 247025 Sessions10/12-11/161:30-3:30 p.m.No class 10/26Instructor: Irina StotlandDo you know where to see art locally? Explore someof Montgomery County’s best venues for seeing art.Discuss local and contemporary artists and howthey incorporate narrative in their art. Examine majormovements in modern art. Visit Glenstone Museum,Ratner Museum, and the Strathmore Mansion. Classwill meet at the sites for private tours of the collections.Students are responsible for their own entrance fees ifany. Moderate walking. TWANEWOne of the most radical artists of his time, Edgar Degas,shocked the 19th- century public with the cutting-edgemodernity of his images of the human body in paintingand sculpture. Discuss how Degas was a foundingmember of the Impressionists and the most atypicalrepresentative of the movement. Examine his interest,not in landscapes and natural light, but in exploringbodies in motion in the modern spaces of Paris. TWACourse: LLP0256 Hours 45 72 fee 117; NMR add 120Gaithersburg Business Training Center 403CRN#: 244783 SessionsW9/14-9/281:30-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Irina StotlandCareer Exploration Boot CampWSenior Tuition Waiver (TWA): Maryland residents 60years or older by the start date of the class may havetuition waived.6 Workforce Development and Continuing EducationWhat are you good at? What are your naturaland work-related strengths? Let our bootcamps help you discover and match yourtalents with career areas in which you wouldbe most successful.See page 23 for camp details and for moreclasses on Professional andCareer Development.

History of Architecture:Pre-history to the Early RenaissanceNEWEver wondered who were the “first architects?” Whatevidence do we have of ancient builders beforeMesopotamia and Egypt? Discuss recent archeologicaldiscoveries and more well-known works such as thepyramids of Egypt. Examine the architecture of Turkey,Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Europe inthe Middle Ages. Explore the structural nuances ofthe medieval cathedrals. Determine how works ofarchitecture today owe a debt to the ancient world.Discuss the history of architecture during the earlyRenaissance-specifically Brunelleschi and his dome onthe Florence Cathedral. TWACourse: LLP0408 Hours 59 79 fee 138; NMR add 120Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 246864 Sessions10/10-10/311-3 p.m.Instructor: Nicole PorcaroMCalming the Nervous System throughMeditation NEWRockville Campus 102 MKCRN#: 244795 SessionsR10/20-11/1710:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Instructor: Ruth ManchesterAre you aware that the nervous system is constantlyscanning the environment for signs of threat and safety?Our bodies can even perceive danger outside of ourconscious awareness and automatically equip us torespond in a heartbeat. In this class, examine a fewbasics about the autonomic nervous system, practicemeditation techniques and other exercises that bringawareness to our powerful survival responses, and buildthe skill of moving from states such as fight, flight, orfreeze into a regulated state of safety, connection, andresilience. TWAJohannes Vermeer—a Genius of LightCourse: LLP0347.5 Hours 49 84 fee 133; NMR add 120Course: LLP03310 Hours 65 89 fee 154; NMR add 120NEWIn the spring of 2023, the Rijksmuseum, the nationalmuseum of the Netherlands will organize the largestever retrospective exhibition of the 17th-century master,Johannes Vermeer. Explore Johannes Vermeer’s life inDelft. Discuss his art, famous for its serene domesticgenre scenes, an innovative use of light, and incredibleillusionism. Examine the most important of his thirty-fivepaintings. TWACourse: LLP0266 Hours 45 72 fee 117; NMR add 120Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 245943 Sessions11/1-11/156:30-8:30 p.m.Instructor: Irina StotlandTOnline: Structured RemoteCRN#: 244805 SessionsT11/1-11/2911 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Instructor: Carol MooreMeditation for Mindfulness and Stress ReductionOne of the most beneficial effects of meditation is asense of calm and relaxation. In this course you willlearn a few simple mindfulness meditation practicesthat can result in a more consistent sense of well-being,less reactivity to negative experiences, and an enhancedquality of sleep and brain development. This course doesnot require experience with meditation or sitting in anyparticular posture. TWABrain Fitness InstituteCourse: LLI2496 Hours 45 72 fee 117; NMR add 120Brain Fitness: Memory Strategies and BrainBooster Games NEWOnline: Structured RemoteCRN#: 244214 Sessions10/4-10/251-2:30 p.m.Instructor: Phil BenderLearn strategies to acquire knowledge most effectively,enhance memory with techniques that work, andchallenge your brain with brain games, puzzles, and wordgames. Understand brain functioning and changes thatoccur in brain as we age and how to combat cognitivedecline. Improve strategies in analytical thinking byusing games, decode clues from game shows andengage in games that train memory. and help retain theinformation. Learn games you can play with your kidsand grandkids. Each class session you will focus on adifferent type of activities. TWATPlease register early!Class cancellations are processed at least a weekbefore the start date due to low enrollments.www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce 7

Computers and TechnologyCloud Technology For Beginners (For peoplewith a Non-Technical Background)What is the cloud? Define what cloud computing is, whatit supports, and how it’s delivered. Explore the benefitsand key concepts of cloud computing. Discuss whenand where to use it, using appropriate industry models.Examine how hackers access your information and bestpractices to protect your personal information whileusing the internet. No prior experience needed.Course: LLI7852.5 Hours 20 10 fee 30; NMR add 30Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 245801 Session10/116:30-9 p.m.Instructor: Jasmeet KaurTDevelop a basic understanding of Cybersecurity toprotect yourself from Online Frauds and prevent IdentityTheft. Examine how hackers can steal your personalinformation. Analyze types and motives of cyber-attacks.Learn the best practices that are important to protectyour information while using the internet. Explorethe history of Cybersecurity. Learn key terminology,basic system concepts, and an introduction to theCybersecurity field. TWACourse: LLP0415 Hours 24 45 fee 69; NMR add 50Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 248452 Sessions10/25-11/16:30-9 p.m.Instructor: Jasmeet KaurTUsing Instagram and YouTube Like a ProComputer Skills for BeginnersGain confidence as you are introduced to varioushardware, software, and storage devices. Define basiccomputer concepts and terminology. Learn to navigatethe desktop or laptop, textboxes, windows, toolbars, andtaskbars. Examine the Windows Control Panel to identifysettings and customize controls. Explore files and learnto browse, open, and rename a file. Practice creatingnew folders, and to copy and move files into thesefolders. Use Microsoft Word to create, edit, and print outa document. Discuss email and web mail, including howto open and save email attachments. Explore the internetand learn how to find information. Learn steps you cantake to be safe while online. TWACourse: LLI79012 Hours 21 78 fee 99; NMR add 50Rockville Campus 105 MKCRN#: 245816 Sessions9/19-10/311:30-3:30 p.m.No class 9/26Instructor: Bill MayfieldCybersecurity for Beginners (For people with anon-technical background)MInterested in receiving the LifelongLearning Institute e-newsletter, classupdates, and free events?Just e-mail:natasha.sacks@montgomerycollege.eduor visit our website to sign-up to beplaced on our mailing list.https://bit.ly/LLI-MailingList8 Workforce Development and Continuing EducationThere’s no better time than now to get started withInstagram and YouTube. Find and follow Instagramaccounts. Learn how to share photos and videos tocreate stories with special effects. Explore how tobrowse your feed and interact with posts. Discuss howto go live to connect with your friends at the moment ormessage your friends in private. Examine the Explore taband IGTV. Create a YouTube Channel.Course: LLI4824 Hours 40 15 fee 55; NMR add 50Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 246882 Sessions11/3-11/106:30-8:30 p.m.Instructor: Vicki McGillRWorld Languages ClassesLearn a World Language—Expand Your OpportunitiesMontgomery College Workforce Development andContinuing Education’s World Language classes canhelp you realize your goal of learning a new languagewithout worrying about grades or big exams.Come join us for Chinese, French, German, Hebrew,Italian, Russian, or Spanish!Please check our website for the up-to-date schedule.www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdceOr call and/or email us.Laura Weihrauch, Program 7-1862Tracy Ritenour, Program -567-1807

Culinary Arts and HistoryA Taste of History: SaltThe Great British Baking Show: Novice EditionNEWSee course on page 3.Chocolate Through TimeNEWSee course on page 3.Holiday CookiesLearn to bake cookies from around the world toincorporate into your cookie exchange this year. Explorethe flavors of Germany (Pfeffernuse), England (St.Catherine’s Cookies), Switzerland (Zimtsterne), andthe classic American Chocolate Chip Cookie. Explorebaking terms, ingredients, equipment, and tools. Employsafe food handling practices using contemporaryguidelines. Understand how to read a recipe in metricmeasurements. This is a hands-on class. Tuition includesthe cost of ingredients. The class will take place at MCMarriott Hospitality Kitchen in Campus CenterCourse: LLI7622.5 Hours 25 30 fee 55; NMR add 501 Session1-3:30 p.m.Instructor: Samantha NelsonWInternational Cuisine—Cooking with a ChefNew Content! Focus on French CuisineDo you miss enjoying the delectable cuisine offered whiletravelling? Now you can feel like you are on vacationfrom the safety and comfort of your own home. Learnhow to prepare a variety of appetizers, entrees, anddesserts from different countries and continents. Exploreingredients and flavor profiles from different cultures.Discuss international cooking techniques. This class istaught by a professional chef. TWACourse: LLI6296 Hours 59 89 fee 148; NMR add 120Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 245704 Sessions10/26-11/167-8:30 p.m.Instructor: Leo DillingAre you a fan of The Great British Baking Show? Learnhow to create some of the delicious recipes from theseries-Mary Berry’s Scones with Cream and Lemon Curd;Paul Hollywood’s Almond Shortbread Biscuits; and viewthe demonstration and taste of Mary Berry’s MincemeatStreusel Tray Bake. Explore baking terms, ingredients,equipment, and tools. Employ safe food handlingpractices using contemporary guidelines. Understandhow to read a recipe in metric measurements. This is ahands-on class. The class will take place at MC MarriottHospitality Kitchen in Campus Center. Online modulewith recipes and videos will be provided.Course: LLI7612.5 Hours 25 30 fee 55; NMR add 50Rockville CampusCRN#: 247051 Session11/16-8:30 p.m.Instructor: Samantha NelsonTHistory and Current EventsA Field Guide to Civil War Statues inWashington NEWIn recent years, America has commemorated valor byerecting monuments to entire wars, such as the WorldWar II and the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorials. Civil Warveterans did it differently. They remembered themselvesin monuments through their generals. Jim Johnstonuses the statues to tell the story of the Civil War and ofthe artistry that went into them. This class is offered incollaboration with Montgomery History.Course: LLI5211.5 Hours 15 10 fee 25; NMR add 30Online: Structured RemoteCRN#: 245621 SessionF11/410:30 a.m.-12 p.m.Instructor: Montgomery History Jim JohnstonWMC Email Access—Claim Your AccountSenior Tuition Waiver (TWA): Maryland residents 60years or older by the start date of the class may havetuition waived.Claim your MyMC account. Go to MyMC and click on"Claim Your Account." Enter your MC Student ID alongwith your M# (nine characters including the M). Onceyou are logged into MyMC, set up your MontgomeryCollege email account by clicking on the email icon.This is the way MC will communicate with you.www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce 9

African American History in America: 1865 tothe Present Co-LDiffering Historical Perspectives on Slavery inMaryland and the District of Columbia NEWThis course surveys the history of African Americans inAmerica 1865 to the present. Examine the Washington—Du Bois debate; African American contributions to theworld wars; and the Harlem Renaissance. Discussthe struggle for equality; and strategies for continuedeconomic, political, and social progress. TWAThe word “slavery” brings up a mental image of the“peculiar institution” as it existed in the Deep

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