| Spring Registration is Open!Register Early! |
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| Montgomery Colleges has changed most of the on-campus classes that start before the Spring
Break to online (Zoom) classes to provide for your safety.The
classes that start on-campus after Spring Break will be
evaluated in the first weeks of February. We may move
them online or may proceed with an in-class instruction with an
option of allowing students to join via Zoom for some of these
classes. We will update you by February 11. |
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| Important!!!
The following classes are being moved online (Zoom) due to an
increase in Omicron cases. This list has been updated with
addtional classes since it was last sent out, so please review this
list again. PRF119
37830 Retirement Planning Today
1/26 PRF119
37831 Retirement Planning Today
2/1
LLI642 37892 Forensic Psychology
2/4
LLI679 37734 Celebrating 100 years of Phillips
Col. 2/7 LLI188
38086 Tai Chi
2/9
LLI723 38172 Gentle Yoga for Mood and
Strength 2/11
LLI470 37727 Amazing Photos with Your DSLR
2/21
LLI698 37737 Drawing with
Pencils/Charcoal/Pastels 2/21
LLI736 37740 A Taste of History -
Wine
2/21
LLI734 37899 Jews of France
2/21 LLI764
37742 How Your Brain Acquires Knowledge
2/21 LLI511
37886 An Insight Into Politics
2/23 LLI772
37744 Heaven and Earth: The Art and Arch.
2/24
LLI766
37905 History of Italy from the Ren.
2/24
LLI784 37915 Invisible Female Scientists of
History 2/24
LLI199 38241 Paths to Fulfilling and
Successful Ret. 2/24
LLI933 38102 International Short Stories
2/28
LLI970 37753 The Art of Sketching
3/2
LLI609 37730 Watercolor Techniques I
3/2
LLI464 38139
Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas
3/2
LLI628
38094 “Nobody Does it Better” 100 Top Films
3/4
LLI773 37745 Triumph of Vision -
Paintings
3/7
LLI780 37913
Form Satellites to Cell Phones
3/7
LLI782
37748 Cultural Tour of 1900: Vienna, Paris,
3/8
LLI446 37880 Eastern Europe – History and
Culture 3/8
LLI775
38110 Literary Fathers and Sons
3/22
Full
Semester Classes Moved ONLINE
- Global Issues Through History, Literature, and Philosophy
LLI890 CRN 37750 -- Location is now Structured Remote
- World History: A Comparative Survey from A.D. 1500 to
Present LLI643 CRN37893 -- Location is now Structured
Remote New Class Dates
- Stocks: In-depth Look PRF147 CRN37844 -- New dates 3/14-4/4
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| Important!
Students Taking Classes on Campus - Please ReadCOVID-19 Proof
of Vaccination or Approved Exception Required to Keep you Safe-
Winter/Spring Semester To ensure the health and safety of
students and faculty, Montgomery College requires that every
student taking classes on campus submit their proof of
vaccination or apply for an exception. Here are important guidelines: - Once you are registered for
the SPRING SEMESTER, you can only submit your proof of
vaccination or exception request via the portal at https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/return-to-campus/vaccines.html#student. After
you register, you will be able to access the portal after 6 a.m.
the following day. Click here for
a video on the process. Click
here for a document with screenshots on the process.
Click here
for information on how to login in MyMC.
- We are not able to accept proof of vaccination on site.
- If the proof or exception is not submitted, you will be dropped
from the class.
- You will need to take photo of your vaccination card (front and
back) by phone or by scanning and upload it to the system. If you
have difficulties uploading your proof of vaccination or need help
establishing your MyMC login , please call the IT Service Desk at
240-567-7222 (options 1 and 2) - IT Services Hours: Mon-Thur 7:30
a.m. – 8:00 p.m.; Fri 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sat 7:30 a.m. – 4:30
p.m. or you can call WDCE Customer Service for assistance
240-567-5188.
- You can get assistance to upload your vaccination card at one of
the WDCE Customer Service Desk locations. For locations and hours,
please visit https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/about-mc/campuses-and-locations/wdce-locations.html
- Class registration for on campus classes will be closed at least
3 days prior to the start of class to verify vaccinations, please
register early. The number of days needed for verification may
change.
- Everyone will have to wear masks in class at this time.
- Our classrooms are airy and spacious. Students will not be seated
next to one another.
- If there is a spike in Covid cases, on-campus classes will be
moved online. |
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| Return to Campus GuidelinesMask GuidanceFace coverings (masks) are required
for all individuals (employees, students, contractors, and
guests) who are indoors, regardless of their vaccination
status. Being on CampusAt this time, we ask that students
only come to campus for scheduled classes or appointments.
Before coming to campus each day, all individuals must complete
the online health assessment. |
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Registration InformationVisit WDCE Registration for
more information including locations and hours. Online: Please visit WDCE Registration (including
links to detailed online registration instructions).
For assistance, please contact Customer Service 240-567-5188. Fax: 240-683-6945 (new number) Mail-In: Montgomery College WDCE
51 Mannakee Street
Campus Center Room 220
Rockville, MD 20850 |
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| | | Tai Chi for Physical and Mental
Well-being - online
T’ai Chi is an ancient Chinese exercise for health and conscious
relaxation. Learn a series of quiet, slow, and connected movements
from the Cheng Man-Ching Yang Style short form, which cultivate the
spirit and nurture the body. Practice low impact movements that put
minimal stress on muscles and joints while improving body awareness
and balance. Experience the benefits of t’ai chi, which include
increased energy, building strength with flexibility and mental and
physical resilience.
Course: LLI188 12 Hours $45 + $54 fee = $99; NMR add $50
CRN#: 38086 12 Sessions Wed – Online via Zoom 2/9-4/27
2 – 3 p.m. Instructor: Glenn Moy
Instructor: Glenn Moy has over 50
years of Tai Chi practice and 18 years of teaching. He teaches two
the most popular styles of Tai Chi: the Cheng Man-ching’s 37 Yang
Form and the Tai Chi 24 Form. He has studied under two of Cheng
Man-ching’s foremost students - Robert Smith and Benjamin Lo. |
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Gentle Water Fitness For Muscle
StrengthGentle
exercises providing for optimum fitness. Learn how
to use water resistance to develop muscle tone
and flexibility, as well as increase endurance. Practice
techniques using water buoyancy to aid in relaxation, stress
reduction, and mood enhancement. Apply gentle water
exercise to increase cardio health and help with chronic
conditions. This course will be presented at several different
difficulty levels and is not a swimming course.
Course: LLI280 19.2 Hours
$30 + $69 fee = $99; NMR add $50 Germantown
Campus (Pool PG)
CRN#: 38089 23 Sessions T R
2/1-4/26 12-12:50 p.m.
No class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Christine Harrison * Students
will have to upload their proof of vaccination prior to class.
Students do not have to wear masks when they are in the water, but
at all other times. Gentle
Yoga For Mood and Strength
Learn postures that strengthen muscles to support
joints while creating stronger bones. Explore postures
to balance strength with flexibility and create more
energy. Practice breathing techniques to calm the
nervous system and decrease anxiety. Bring awareness
to alignment in the spine and body to achieve improved
balance. Understand the interconnectedness of the
body’s systems to treat the body as a whole.
Course: LLI723 6 Hours
$34 + $35 fee = $69; NMR add $50
New Location: Online Zoom
CRN#: 38172 5 Sessions Fridays
2/11-3/11 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Last class on 3/11 will take place from 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Instructor: Shannon Phelan
Improving
Balance, Posture, and Core Strength
Have you noticed that your ability to balance is not as good
as it used to be? Examine the two factors that can cause
decreased ability to balance: poor posture and decreased
muscle strength. Learn exercises that improve core and
lower body muscle strength, posture, and balance. Discuss
tips for maintaining good posture throughout your daily
activities. This class will include standing, sitting, and
exercises on the floor. Please bring a yoga mat.
Course: LLI676 7.5 Hours
$50 + $39 fee = $89; NMR add $50
Rockville Campus (121 PE)
CRN#: 38098 9 Sessions Mondays
2/21-4/25 10 a.m.-10:50 a.m.
No class 3/14
Instructor: Christine Harrison |
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World History: A Comparative
Survey from A.D. 1500 to PresentExamine autonomous local
developments in various parts of the world as well as the settling
of the New World. Read more. Maryland residents 60+
pay fee only. Course: LLI643 37.5 Hours
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 Online: Structured Remote
CRN#: 37893 30 Sessions Tuesdays and Thursdays
1/25-5/12 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
No class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Kelly Rudin
Please check the MC Bookstore for details regarding textbooks. Use
credit HIST117 CRN35088. |
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A
publicity photograph of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald circa 1921
author unknown and Lloyd Arnold, Hemingway at his typewriter,
1939 |
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The Lives and Literature of F.
Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest
HemingwayExplore both the literary
achievements and the complicated real-world friendship of these two
modernist masters—F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. Read more. Maryland residents
60+ pay fee only. Course: LLI744 12 Hours
$69 + $92 fee = $161; NMR add $120 Online: Structured Remote via Zoom
CRN#: 38099 6 Sessions Wednesdays
2/2-3/9 7-9 p.m.
Instructor: Robert Jacobs |
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Jane
Thomas, Smith Island Cake, 2009; CC BY 2.0 |
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Film and LiteratureThis course is a comparative study
of films and literature with special attention given to the
practical
and theoretical problems of adapting literature to film and the
basic differences between the two. Read
more. Maryland residents 60+ pay fee only. Course: LLI984 37.5 Hours
$396 + $136.20 fee = $532.20; NMR add $871.20 Rockville Campus (214 SB)
CRN#: 38105 15 Sessions Wednesdays
1/26-5/11 2-4:40 p.m.
No class 3/16
Instructor: Megan Howard
Please check the MC Bookstore for details regarding textbooks. Use
credit ENGL235 CRN34362. |
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Orchids: How to Grow and Bloom
Discover how to be successful with orchid selection in the home
environment. Learn how to purchase, care, transplant, and water
your orchids. Discuss how to rebloom your orchid, when to
fertilize, and when to root
prune.
Course: LLI022 3 Hours
$15 + $15 fee = $30; NMR add $30
Online: Zoom
CRN#: 37874 1 Session W
1/26 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Instructor: Janet Johnson
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Community
Events***The following opportunities are
not produced by the Lifelong Learning Institute. We are only
providing advertisement space for events that students may be
interested in. |
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Montgomery County Government Food ResourceFamilies
or individuals needing food resources can submit an online request.
Information also is available by calling 311 (or 240-777-0311) and
asking for the Food Access Call Center or visiting Food Resources.
Callers will get a return call in the language of their choice.
There is no need to provide any personal information. Information
is provided about free food and food delivery, SNAP (food stamps),
nearby food providers and other resources in Montgomery County. You
can also visit Montgomery County Food
Council for additional resources. |
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