Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 1.4 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Online
Days: WTH
Time: 8:00AM to 3:45PM
Start Date: 04/08/2026
End Date: 04/09/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Rob Fox
Section Info: Note: Attendance in online class sessions from 8 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) is mandatory for section 201. Students will be sent an email closer to the start date of the course to their myAACC email with instructions on how to digitally access the course and required course materials.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 1.4 CEUs
Section: 202
Ways to take the class: Online
Days: WTH
Time: 8:00AM to 3:45PM
Start Date: 05/13/2026
End Date: 05/14/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Rob Fox
Section Info: Note: Attendance in online class sessions from 8 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) is mandatory for section 202. Students will be sent an email closer to the start date of the course to their myAACC email with instructions on how to digitally access the course and required course materials.
Term: Winter 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 9.6 CEUs
Section: 101
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: Varies
Time: 5:30PM to 9:45PM
Start Date: 03/11/2026
End Date: 05/24/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: Melissia Cynthia Boyd
Section Info: Note: No class March 18.
Term: Winter 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 9.6 CEUs
Section: 102
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: Varies
Time: 5:30PM to 9:45PM
Start Date: 03/12/2026
End Date: 05/24/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: Angela E Horton
Section Info: Note: No class March 19.
Term: Summer 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 301
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: SU
Time: 10:00AM to 12:30PM
Start Date: 06/21/2026
End Date: 06/21/2026
Location: Arnold Campus
Instructor: Mary A Russo
Section Info: Note: If you cannot attend, a course drop form must be completed, submitted and received by the college no later than seven calendar days prior to the course start date in order for a refund to be issued. Completed course drop forms can be submitted by fax (410-777-4325), mail, online through the noncredit registration site or in-person at one of our registration sites.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 1.2 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: TW
Time: 9:00AM to 4:00PM
Start Date: 04/14/2026
End Date: 04/15/2026
Location: Arundel Mills
Instructor: Mark A Polk
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 202
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: T
Time: 10:30AM to 1:00PM
Start Date: 04/07/2026
End Date: 06/09/2026
Location: Arnold Campus
Instructor: David C Parker
Section Info: Arnold Senior Center | Wood Carving-Beginner Novice | This wood carving class is designed for absolute beginners, including those with no experience or who have not carved in many years. Instruction focuses on hand tools only-knives and gouges-with no power tools used. Students learn tool selection, basic knife cuts, sharpening, wood selection, pattern application, pyrography, and painting. Because tools are extremely sharp, safety and basic first aid is emphasized. A Kevlar carving glove and leather thumb guard are required. Note: For questions or for a list of required supplies, email Dave Parker at daveparker1000@gmail.com.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 203
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: TH
Time: 1:15PM to 3:45PM
Start Date: 04/09/2026
End Date: 06/11/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: John J Richardson
Section Info: Pasadena Senior Center | Wood Carving | The purpose of this class is to develop the skills of wood carvers from the novice to intermediate levels. While this class offers a single project to be completed over each semester, other carving styles will be discussed. In this class, only hand tools (knives & gouges) are used and since carving tools are extremely sharp, safety will be emphasized. Tool sharpening & selection, painting, and pyrography will also be covered. In lieu of the semester project, students may work on their own projects with instructor assistance (as time allows). Students will identify art venues and determine sales potential.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Online
Start Date: 04/10/2026
End Date: 05/31/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Joanna L Baughan
Section Info: Note: In Home Classroom courses are culinary demonstration classes taught by an HCAT chef in a video format. The video allows students to move at their own pace. Recipe packet and discussion available with these online courses.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Online
Start Date: 04/10/2026
End Date: 05/31/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Joanna L Baughan
Section Info: Note: In Home Classroom courses are culinary demonstration classes taught by an HCAT chef in a video format. The video allows students to move at their own pace. Recipe packet and discussion available with these online courses.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 203
Ways to take the class: Online Sync
Days: Varies
Time: 1:00PM to 4:00PM
Start Date: 04/15/2026
End Date: 06/10/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Marilyn Patricia Tate
Section Info: Online | Cultural Influences in America | No class May 27 | Cultural Innovators and Influences in America. Read about and discuss female screenwriter pioneers of the silent era who have been erased from film history. This collective explores the history of these women who helped to mold the industry that thrives today. Textbook is ''When Women Wrote Hollywood" by Dr. Rosanne Welch. | Note: Attendance in online class sessions on Wednesdays from 1-4 p.m. is mandatory for section 203.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: TH
Time: 1:00PM to 4:00PM
Start Date: 04/09/2026
End Date: 06/11/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: John C O'Dell
Section Info: South County | Cultural Infl. America Film | The course will examine the interaction of film with culture, noting through a variety of genres and time periods how the symbiotic nature of film and culture has enriched American life. The roles of individuals, groups, history, language, religion, fashion, technology, and art will be among the topics discussed as they intersect in American film classics.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Online Sync
Days: Varies
Time: 1:00PM to 3:30PM
Start Date: 04/16/2026
End Date: 06/18/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Marilyn Patricia Tate
Section Info: Online | Best American Short Stories | No class May 21 or 28 | Read and discuss The Best American Short Stories-2025, guest editor Celeste Ng. Read these timely tales exploring human values and resilience amidst challenging times. These stories engage and deliver an experience with the short story genre. | Note: Best American Short Stories. Attendance in online class sessions on Thursdays from 1-3:30 p.m. is mandatory for section 201.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: Varies
Time: 10:00AM to 12:00PM
Start Date: 04/06/2026
End Date: 06/01/2026
Location: Arnold Campus
Instructor: Luca O Brigatti
Section Info: Arnold Senior Center | Introduction to Hieroglyphics | No Class May 25 | Explore the history, structure, and use of Egyptian hieroglyphs, one of the most iconic writing systems in the world. This course will be a blend of lectures, interactive lessons, and practical exercises, including hands-on work with real hieroglyphic texts. By the end, students will have a solid foundation in Egyptian hieroglyphs, as well as an appreciation for their cultural and historical significance.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 202
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: F
Time: 10:00AM to 12:00PM
Start Date: 04/24/2026
End Date: 06/12/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: Luca O Brigatti
Section Info: Severn Senior Center | Introduction to Hieroglyphics | Explore the history, structure, and use of Egyptian hieroglyphs, one of the most iconic writing systems in the world. This course will be a blend of lectures, interactive lessons, and practical exercises, including hands-on work with real hieroglyphic texts. By the end, students will have a solid foundation in Egyptian hieroglyphs, as well as an appreciation for their cultural and historical significance.
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