Norwalk Community College
Continuing Education and
Workforce Development
SPRING 2022
Welcome!
Welcome to the Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Spring 2022 catalog of non-credit classes and certificates.
We are excited that you are considering taking classes this semester, and have
developed a robust schedule of online, on-ground and hybrid classes. Most
will meet at specific times as well as incorporate independent course work.
This catalog displays a wealth of programming from workers seeking
professional advancement or a career change, to people who just want to
explore a new hobby. Chances are, if you have sold a house, booked a
cruise or needed emergency health care, your realtor, travel consultant or
EMT learned their professional skills at NCC! Our instructors are industry professionals and certified teachers who deliver quality programming.
NCC oers Workforce Development classes and industry certifications in fields including business, health care, early childhood education,
public safety, and real estate, and information technology.
We also oer classes that serve as a bridge from non-credit to credit-bearing college degree or certificate programs.
There is truly something for everyone. I hope you will take a moment to explore our catalog and share it with a friend. You will be glad you did.
Cheryl C. De Vonish, J.D.
Chief Executive Oicer, Norwalk Community College
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic Disclaimer
For up-to-date information on the CSCU vaccine requirement, please refer to: ct.edu/covid19#faqs
Beginning March 2020, Connecticut along with the rest of the United States suered the eects of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Day-to-day life
as it existed before the pandemic changed drastically, and individuals and institutions adapted to new practices and behaviors. Normative actions now
include wearing facial masks, maintaining social distance, and working and learning remotely. Learning about and adherence to Center for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance has become a way of life.  As we plan for the next academic year, so much is uncertain, including the continuing
threat of COVID-19.
The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) must adapt to meet this reality. Going forward, it is up to all of us – faculty, sta and students –
to do our part to ensure our campus community stays as healthy and safe as possible. This is a shared responsibility, and every member of our commu
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nity must adhere to national, state, and local health guidelines and requirements, and adhere to those measures Norwalk Community College deems
safe and appropriate for the campus. This will include social distancing, wearing masks or other facial coverings, not reporting to class or work if sick,
and isolating when required.
Although Norwalk Community College is readily developing a schedule of courses that include some in-class and on-ground instruction, no one knows
what the future may hold. In the case of an outbreak of the coronavirus or other illness, the institutions reserve the right to adapt the format of any
class to an entirely online/distance learning modality as public health conditions warrant. Such change will not result in any increase or decrease of
tuition and fees. We all understand that tuition and fees are in exchange for learning, academic credit, and certain non-academic services regardless of
whether taught on-ground, in a hybrid environment or entirely remotely.
Most important to CSCU and Norwalk Community College is the health, safety and welfare of every member of its community.
Yet, despite campus eorts to comply with health and safety guidelines, it is not possible to guarantee a disease free environment, or to guarantee that
campuses will not close and return to an online-only learning environment. These are the realities of working and learning during a pandemic. If you
choose to return to campus during the pandemic, you accept that you are willing to do your part to keep the campus safe and acknowledge that you
may be required to complete your course work in a remote learning environment.
The Norwalk Community College community is looking forward to welcoming you back.
Norwalk Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, sex, national origin, marital status, ancestry, present or past history of mental
disorder, learning disability or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression or genetic information in its programs and activities. In addition, the College
does not discriminate in employment on the basis of veteran status or criminal record.
The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:
Cheryl DeVonish, Chief Executive Oicer, 203.857.7016 CDevonish@norwalk.edu Fran Apfel, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator, 203.857.7192, fapfel@norwalk.edu
www.norwalk.edu/ce-wd
Course Delivery Methods
Students need their NCC ID number to access their NCC email to receive online class details.
Online - Course instruction is fully online via Blackboard and/or designated website(s).
LRON – Live online classes are held at specified times using Teams or WebEx.
OLCR – Online with Classroom Component.
HYBR – Balanced between online and in-class instruction and assessment.
TRAD – The class will meet on campus and will list a room number.
Register Today!
See page 43
For More Information
Email
NK-continuing-ed@norwalk.edu
Phone
(203) 857-7080
Website
https://norwalk.edu/ce-wd
Admissions
(203) 857-7068
Testing
(203) 857-7070
Registration
(203) 857-7080
Bookstore
(203) 857-7239
Building/Weather Closings
(203) 857-7000 www.norwalk.edu
Payment Plan Option
For the Spring 2022 semester, payment
plans are available for the following
certificate classes. Students can request
the payment plan through the Business
Oice, East Campus.
(203) 857-7046 or
NK-BusinessOice@ncc.commnet.edu
Certified Nurse Aide-page 2
EKG-page 5
Phlebotony-page 6
EMT-page 9
ALERTS via
NCC Student
NetID Email
All NCC students have
been issued an email address using
their NCC NetID number (8 digit code)
(e.g. xxxxxxxx@student.commnet.edu).
Students are required to check their NCC
NetID email regularly. Class details and
alerts of campus closure and classes
moving online, will be sent to this email
address. To access your student NetID
email address, visit: https://norwalk.
edu, click the MyCommnet button at the
top right, reset your password, click the
red login button, then scroll to “Access
College Email” using your NetID email
(xxxxxxxx@student.commnet.edu).
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Business
National Bookkeeping Certification ............... 11
Real Estate ................................................. 12, 13
Computers & Information
Technology
Computer Graphics ......................................... 17
Computer Programming ................................. 15
Web Design ...................................................... 15
Early Childhood Education................. 8
Health Care
Certified Nurse Aide .......................................... 2
Dental Assistant Certificate ............................... 3
EKG Technician Certificate ............................... 5
Homemaker Companion Certificate ................ 5
Medical Billing and Reimbursement
Specialist
........................................................... 4
Medical Coding Certification ............................ 5
Phlebotomy Technician Specialist
Certificate
.......................................................... 6
Physical Therapy Aide ....................................... 6
Veterinary Assistant........................................... 7
Public Safety
EMT Basic ........................................................... 9
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Art ..................................................................... 18
Bartending Certification ................................. 19
Boating ............................................................. 27
Culinary Arts .................................................... 19
Finance & Investing ......................................... 20
Gardening ........................................................ 21
Interior Design ................................................. 21
Languages .................................................. 21, 22
Music ................................................................ 23
Performing Arts ............................................... 24
Personal Enrichment ....................................... 24
Photography .................................................... 24
Wellness, Fitness & Sports ........................ 26, 27
CREDIT OFFERINGS
Associate Degrees ........................................... 28
Degree Certificates .......................................... 28
Pathways to Credit .......................................... 29
ESL
English as a Second Language ............. 30-35
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
Babysitting ............................................... 36
MaLiPing Chinese ...................................... 36
REGISTRATION
Registration Form: College for Kids ................ 38
Registration Form: Continuing Education ...... 39
Index ................................................................ 40
Resources ................................Inside Back Cover
Look for these course designations throughout the catalog:
SNAP
C2D
Certificate to Degree
A related Associate Degree is available. Successful certificate completion may count towards degree
program application.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Employment and Training Program
Contact Jenine Carlson (203) 857-7059, JCarlson@norwalk.edu. See ad on inside back cover for
more information.
Computer Class
This icon indicates a computer class. Students are required to use their NetID, also referred to as
Banner ID, to access college computers. See page 7.
Registration must be received 3 business days before class begins
Table of Contents
For up-to-date information on the CSCU
vaccine requirement, please refer to:
ct.edu/covid19#faqs
norwalk.edu/ce-wd • See page 1 for Course Delivery Methods & Student NetID Email Access
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Health Care
Services
Certified Nurse Aide (C.N.A.)
This 6-week accelerated 108-hour course,
prepares students to work in long-term-
care-nursing facilities, hospitals, assisted
living facilities, and home care. The course
includes 36 hours of classroom instruction,
combined with 72 hours of practical
hands-on training in the laboratory and
clinical setting, which enables the student
to deliver all aspects of personal care to
patients. Students will have an opportunity
to train in both a skilled nursing home as
well as an acute care hospital. Students
learn about the physical and emotional
changes related to aging. This course
has been approved by the Connecticut
Department of Public Health. Students will
be given both the State written and clinical
exams at NCC at no additional cost. In
addition to C.N.A. certification, students will
receive Red Cross Adult CPR Certification,
valid for two years.
Entrance Requirements:
In order to participate in o-site clinicals,
students must be fully Covid vaccinated 14
days prior to the first day of o-site clinical.
Students must register for a clinical assign
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ment at the time of C.N.A. registration.
Students must attend all clinical sessions.
This is a time-intensive course; please plan
accordingly.
Students are required to have a medical
exam to meet state requirements to work in
a health care facility and must be submit
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ted by the first class. Health forms are
online at: http://norwalk.edu/wp-content/
uploads/2018/01/Medical-Forms-for-Clin
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icals.pdf
Required Materials:
NCC approved wine-colored scrub top and
pants, plain white non-canvas shoes with
non-skid soles
NCC name tag (purchased in the NCC bookstore)
A watch with a second sweep hand
Textbook and workbook
Session I
CRN 5212 13 Sessions
HMED D5030 Section 2XS Hybrid NCC, Room
Mon/Thur 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 1/10/2022
Class will meet on campus: 1/10 and 3/7.
The remaining lectures will be online.
Tuition: $989 Text Add ‘l
No Class 1/17, 1/27, 2/14
(Cost includes U-Pass Transportation Fee)
Instructor: Nancy Kroszner, RN, LNHA, MBA
Session I Clinicals
Certified Nurses Aide students must sign up for
one of the clinicals listed below when registering
for C.N.A. Fee included in cost of C.N.A. class. Stu
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dents will meet in H101 on the first day of their
clinical. Please bring your medical forms to class.
C.N.A. Clinical
*Clinical meets both Friday and Saturday
CRN 5705 12 Sessions
HMED D5031 Section 1XC NCC, Room H101
Fri/Sat 8:00AM-2:00PM Begins 1/21/2022
No Class 2/18
C.N.A. Clinical
*Clinical meets both Tuesday and Wednesday
CRN 5706 12 Sessions
HMED D5031 Section 2XC NCC, Room H101
Tue/Wed 4:00PM-10:00PM Begins 1/25/2022
SNAP
WIOA
Session II
CRN 6096 13 Sessions
HMED D5030 Section 1XC Hybrid NCC, Room
Mon/Thu 2:00PM-5:00PM Begins 3/10/2022
Class will meet on campus: 3/10, 4/28 The
remaining lectures will be online.
Tuition: $989
(Cost includes U-Pass Transportation Fee)
Instructor: Nancy Kroszner, RN, LNHA, MBA
Session II Clinicals
Clinicals Certified Nurses Aide students must
sign up for one of the clinicals listed below
when registering for C.N.A. Fee included in
cost of C.N.A. class. Students will meet in H101
on the first day of their clinical. Please bring
your medical forms to class.
C.N.A. Clinical
*Clinical meets both Friday and Saturday
CRN 6097 12 Sessions
HMED D5031 Section 3XC NCC, Room H101
Fri/Sat 8:00AM-2:00PM Begins 3/11/2022
No Class 4/15, 4/16
C.N.A. Clinical
*Clinicial meets both Tuesday and Wednesday
CRN 6098 6 Sessions
HMED D5031 Section 4XC NCC, Room H101
Tue/Wed 4:00PM-10:00PM Begins 3/15/2022
For Payment Plan information, see page 1.
The total cost of Connecticut Statewide
Healthcare Industry Pathways is $6.9M. $3.4M
(49%) is funded through a U.S. Department
of Labor-Employment and Training Admin
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istration grant and another $3.5M (51%) is
committed through non-federal state and local
resources.
USDOL funding is available for eligible C.N.A.
students. For more information, please con
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tact Continuing Education 203-857-7080
NK-continuing-ed@norwalk.edu
The Spring 2022 CNA course will be oered
in the early Spring (January – March) and
again in late Spring (March – April). Both
early and late Spring Semesters will be in an
accelerated format with lectures and clinicals
running six (6) weeks in length. All students
will be scheduled to attend two lab/clinical
classes per week as well as two lectures per
week. State of Connecticut mandates that all
students training in a Skilled Nursing Home be
Fully COVID vaccinated. The Nursing Home and
Hospitals that you will be assigned to train in
require that students be fourteen (14) days post
full COVID vaccination. These Health Facilities
are unable to accommodate any exceptions
(Medical, Religious, etc.). Students will begin
their o campus training during the third
week of the semester and therefore the Health
Assessment form and the COVID vaccination
requirement will need to be complete no later
than the second week of the semester. Failure
to meet the Health Requirements will result in
the student NOT being eligible to continue in
the program.
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
Dental Assistant
Certificate
The dental profession is growing and dental
assistants are needed in today’s job market.
Aer graduating this program, candidates are
fully prepared to successfully pass the Infec
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tion Control Exam and the Radiation Health
and Saf
ety Exam given by the Dental Assisting
National Board. Graduates successfully
passing these exams are infection control and
radiation certified. With these certifications,
candidates are highly sought aer by dental
practices and are preferentially hired. In order
to become a fully certified dental assistant,
candidates must pass the Dental Assisting
National Board’s General Chairside exam.
Graduates from this program have the knowl
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edge to successfully pass this exam but it
r
equires an additional 3,500 hours of clinical
experience in the work place. When all three
exams are successfully taken and passed,
the graduate is considered a certified dental
assistant. However, only infection control and
radiation safety certification are needed to
enter the workforce.
Dental Assistant
Certificate
This four-part program will prepare
students for a new career as a Dental
Assistant. Students will need to success-
fully complete four required courses plus
a clinic
al to earn a program certificate.
Entrance Requirements: A high school
diploma or equivalent is required. Please
bring the copy to the first class.
Required Courses:
Dental Assistant I - oered Fall 2022
Dental Assistant II with Radiology
Dental Assistant III: Clinical - oered
Spring 2023
Customer Service for Health Care
Professionals
Classes are oered in the Fall and Spring
semesters.
SNAP
DENTAL ASSISTANT II: WITH
RADIOLOGY
This updated course blends two integral com-
ponents of the Dental Assistant Program into
one: Dental II and Dental Radiology. It will
combine important and innovative lectures
with hands-on facility experience, and provide
students with a more streamlined approach to
earning the Dental Assistant Certificate.
Dental Assisting II is an 80-hour course which
will provide Dental Assistant students with the
fundamental principles upon which Dental
Radiology is based. The course will cover basic
radiation health and safety—an introduction
to dental radiography and equipment and the
production and eval-uation of dental
radiographs. Topics include understanding
dental radiation, process radiographic film,
identify and correct errors, expose and
evaluate radiographs, mount and label
radiographs, apply infection control
techniques. Course content will focus on
preparing the student to sit for the “Radiation
Health & Safety” (RHS) and the “Infection
Control Exam” (ICE) portion of the Dental
Assisting National Board (DANB) Certification
as required by law in the state of Connecticut
to expose radiographs in a dental setting. The
DANB RHS and ICE exams are administered by
computer only at PROMETRIC Testing Centers.
This course is available to students who have
completed Dental I, and the Dental II course
which was most recently oered in Fall of 2021.
It is also open to Radiology students who have
most recently completed Dental II, or those
who have previously enrolled in Radiology and
wish to retake the course in this innovative new
format.
Prerequisite: Dental I and Dental II
Co-requisite: Customer Service for Health
Care Professionals
CRN 5957 27 Sessions
HMED D5007 Section 1
Tue/Thu 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 1/25/2022
Class meets on campus Tuesday, and online
Thursday.
Tuition: $699 Text Add’l
Instructor: Kim Nguyen-Chance
Note:
To attend online lectures, internet access
required
ALERTS via
NCC Student
NetID Email
Students are required to check their NCC
NetID email regularly. Class details and
alerts of campus closure and classes
moving online, will be sent to this email
address. See page 20 of this catalog for
instructions on accessing your NetID
email. Students will be issued an NCC ID
# (NetID) upon registration .
norwalk.edu/ce-wd • See page 1 for Course Delivery Methods & Student NetID Email Access
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Patient Care
Technician
Certificate
A Patient Care Technician (PCT) provides
nursing care to patients in a health
care facility under the direction of a
registered nurse. A PCT performs duties
such as phlebotomy, EKGs, vital signs,
and other duties specific to the agency.
Receive your certificate as a PCT with the
successful completion of the following
programs and or courses:
• C.N.A. - page 2
Customer Service for Health Care
Professionals - page 6
• EKG - page 5
• Phlebotomy - page 6
HCA
Medical Billing & Reimbursement
Specialist Certificate
This three-module certificate will prepare
individual for a successful career as a Med
-
ical Biller in a health care facility. Upon
completion of this certificate program you
will be able to understand and facilitate
the necessary steps for health insurance
claims submission and follow-up.
Successful completion of the following
courses, with a grade of C or better, are
required to receive the Medical Billing
& Insurance Reimbursement Specialist
Certificate.
Entrance Requirements: A high school
diploma or equivalent is required.
Please bring the copy to the first class.
Required Courses:
Medical Terminology
Medical Insurance & Billing
Medical Coding
(Fall and Spring semesters)
These courses may also be taken individually
for skill enhancement if a certificate is not
desired. Permission of the instructor and pre
-
requisites requirement is necessary.
SNAP
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
*This course is also available as a Credit Divi-
sion class. Prices may vary
This course is a comprehensive study of the
technical language of medicine through
word construction. The student will learn the
anatomic and clinical medical terms, anatomy
and physiology, pathophysiology, diagnostic
testing, and pharmacological agents pertain
-
ing to each body system. This course will give
the Billing and Reimbursement Specialist a
solid foundation to function eectively in the
business oice of a health care facility.
Prerequisite: A high school diploma or GED is
required at the time of registration.
CRN 5908 Hybrid
HMED D5934 Section 01B NCC, Room
Wednesday 6:00PM-8:50PM Begins 1/26/2022
Class will meet on campus 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/2,
4/20, 4/27, 5/4.
The remaining classes will be online.
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Erin Fitzgerald
CRN 5909 Online
HMED D5934 Section 03B Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Michael Perretta
MEDICAL INSURANCE & BILLING
*This course is also available as a Credit Divi-
sion class. Prices may vary.
This course discusses medical insurance and
billing as it relates to the eective manage
-
ment of ambulatory care oices. It provides
entry-level skill practice in scheduling
appointments, pre-authorization of surgery,
verification of insurance, organization of
medical records, billing, and bookkeeping.
The course acquaints the student with the
major medical insurance programs and issues
related to health care today, including HIPAA,
electronic medical records, and health care
reform. It is designed to oer practical skills
necessary to become a successful administra
-
tive professional in the medical oice.
Prerequisite: A high school diploma or GED is
required at the time of registration.
Co-requisite: Medical Terminology
CRN 5906 Hybrid
HMED D5001 Section 01B NCC, Room
Mon/Wed 1:00PM-2:20PM Begins 1/24/2022
Class will meet on campus: 1/24, 1/31, 2/14, 2/28,
3/7, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9.
Wednsday classes will be online.
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Sharon Abrams
MEDICAL CODING
*This course is also available as a Credit Divi-
sion class. Prices may vary.
This course encompasses most aspects of
fundamentals of the Oicial Coding and
Reporting Guidelines used by providers to
facilitate payment of health services. Students
access the Internet to research and apply cod
-
ing concepts and conventions of ICD-10 and
CPT-4 coding as they review actual medical
records. A hands-on experience is provided
with a current medical practice management
soware application.
Prerequisite: Medical Terminology and Medi
-
cal Insurance and Billing.
CRN 6094 Hybrid
HMED D5245 Section 02B NCC, Room H110
Tuesday 4:30PM-7:20PM Begins 1/25/2022
Class will meet on campus:1/25, 2/8, 2/22, 3/8,
3/22, 4/5, 4/19, 5/3, 5/10.
The remaining classes will be online.
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Maohlicia Carolus
CRN 5910 Hybrid
HMED D5245 Section 01B NCC, Room
Wednesday 5:30PM-8:20PM Begins 1/26/2022
Class will meet on campus: 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/9,
3/23, 4/6, 4/13, 4/27, 5/4.
The remaining classes will be online.
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Sharon Abrams
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
Medical Coding Certification
The American Association of Professional
Coders (AAPC) and the American Health
Information Management Association
(AHIMA) has established professional cer
-
tifications known as the Certified Coding
Professional certification (CPC) and the
Certified Coding Specialist Certification
(CCS). Certified coders are integral to
medical billing and are employed in hos
-
pitals, health centers, billing companies,
insurance companies and medical oices.
With electronic medical records available,
many coders may also work from home.
Medical coding combines a foundation
in medical terminology, disease process,
and health care reimbursement and is a
unique career path.
Required Courses:
Medical Terminology and Anatomy for Coding
Medical Coding
Medical Coding II & Health care Reimburse
-
ment Systems
NCC also oers a CPC and CCS certification
test preparation class to assist students who
wish to sit for either or both of the national
certification exams. These courses prepare
students to sit for the nationally recognized
certification exams.
EKG Technician
In this course, students will gain a basic
knowledge of the anatomy and physiol
-
ogy of the heart and an understanding of
heart function. Students will learn proper
patient information input into the EKG
equipment and proper preparation and
lead placement for obtaining an accurate
and clear electrocardiogram. Students
will learn about normal and abnormal
EKG rhythms using analysis with hands
on practice every class. A brief introduc
-
tion heart disease will also be included.
Patient preparation for telemetry
monitoring, holter monitoring and stress
testing will also be included in the course.
Upon successful completion of the course,
the student will receive a certificate. This
is an ideal course for CNAs or Medical
Assistants wanting to expand their skills.
Entrance Requirements:
A high school diploma or GED is required at
time of registration
There is an optional observation class at
Norwalk Hospital. If students elect to attend
the observation, students are required to
have had a physical within the past year to
participate. These forms must be submitted
prior to the second class. The health form is
available online at www.norwalk.edu Click on
Continuing Education.
The NHA certification exam is optional, and
students are responsible for exam fees.
White lab coat or scrubs maybe required for
some clinical areas.
Co-requisite: Customer Service for Health
Care Professionals
CRN 6108 14 Sessions
HMED D5012 Section 01 NCC, Room H101
Thursday 6:30PM-9:30PM Begins 2/10/2022
Class will also meet Tuesday, 5/17/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Dina Chappell
For Payment Plan information see page 1.
Homemaker Companion Certificate
This course will prepare students for
entry-level positions in the field of health
care. Students will have the opportunity
to assist elders in maintaining their inde
-
pendence through in-home services. A
variety of job opportunities are available
to homemakers and companions trained
to meet this important community need.
Students will learn skills, including roles
and responsibilities, positive communica
-
tion techniques, professional behavior, fall
prevention, how to avoid ageism, cultural
sensitivity, escorting and transporting
clients, how to communicate with someone
diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and nutrition
and meal preparation. Students will spend
a total of 18 hours over a six-week period
learning from a diverse sta in an interac
-
tive environment. Students must pass this
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AND
ANATOMY FOR CODING
This course gives students the fundamental
knowledge in medical terminology, anatomy,
and disease process to prepare them to begin
coursework in Medical Coding. No prereq
-
uisites. Students who have already taken
Medical Terminology are encouraged to take
this class.
CRN 5730 14 Sessions
HMED D5269 Section 01 Hybrid NCC Room
Monday 5:00PM-6:30PM Begins 2/7/2022
Class will meet on campus: 2/7, 2/14, 2/28, 3/14,
3/28, 4/11, 4/25, 5/9.
The remaining sessions are online.
Tuition: $639 Text Add’l
No Class 2/21
(Cost includes U-Pass Transportation Fee)
Instructor: Sharon Abrams
MEDICAL CODING II & HEALTHCARE
REIMBURSEMENT SYSTEMS
This course continues from Intro to Coding
(Coding 1) into more advanced and compli
-
cated coding utilizing simulated comprehen-
sive medical reports. This course also explores
and explains the complex billing and reim
-
bursement systems in hospitals and health-
care systems that utilize coded data as a basis
for reimbursement. With further practice and
preparation, students can be prepared to sit
for the CPC and/or CCS exams.
Prerequisite: Medical Terminology and Anat
-
omy for Coding; Medical Coding
CRN 6107 14 Sessions
HMED D5004 Section 01 Hybrid NCC, Room
Monday 6:45PM-8:15PM Begins 2/7/2022
Class will meet on campus: 2/7, 2/14, 2/28, 3/14,
3/28, 4/11, 4/25, 5/9.
The remaining sessions are online.
Tuition: $639 Text Add’l
No Class 2/21
(Cost includes U-Pass Transportation Fee)
Instructor: Sharon Abrams
class and Customer Service for Health Care
Professionals in order to receive a certificate
of completion.
CRN 5696 6 Sessions
HMED D5230 Section 01 NCC, Room
Saturday 9:30AM-12:30PM Begins 2/26/2022
Tuition: $189
Cost includes U-Pass Transportation Fee
Instructor: Elizabeth Allen, BA
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Phlebotomy Technician Specialist
Certificate
This course prepares students to perform
phlebotomy in health care facilities such
as hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and
physician group practices. The course
includes 54 hours of classroom instruc
-
tion and an additional 30 to 40 hours
of hands-on phlebotomy training at
ailiates. Classroom instruction includes
anatomy and physiology of the circulatory
system, legal implications to phlebotomy,
blood collection equipment and supplies,
and specimen collection and processing.
Clinical assignments will be determined
by the second week of class. Upon
successful completion of the course, the
student will receive a certificate and will
be eligible to take an examination oered
by the National Health Career Association
to become a certified phlebotomist.
Co-requisite: Customer Service for Health
Care Professionals. Students must pass
Phlebotomy Technician Specialist and
Customer Service for Health care Profes
-
sionals in order to receive a certificate of
completion.
Entrance Requirements:
A high school diploma or equivalent.
Students must submit a health form in order
to perform clinical training at the assigned
health care facilities. These forms must be
submitted prior to the second class. The
health form is available online at: www.
norwalk.edu. Click on Continuing Education.
Students are responsible for exam fees.
Students will need royal blue scrubs, and
closed-toe shoes, no clogs unless they have
a backing, no mesh sneakers. Clinicals are
between 7AM-5PM, Monday through Friday.
Time and day of the week will be mutually
agreed upon by instructor and student.
CRN 1475 18 Sessions
HMED D5280 Section 01 NCC, Room H103
Tuesday 6:30PM-9:30PM Begins 1/25/2022
Class will also meet Monday
2/7,2/14,2/28,3/7,3/21
Tuition: $999 Text Add ‘l.
Instructor: Dina Chappell
For Payment Plan information see page 1.
Physical Therapy
Aide Certificate
The Physical Therapy Aide Certificate
prepares students to work in the physical
therapy environment, assisting therapists
in improving the patient’s function and
quality of life. Students will learn about
the profession of physical therapy as
part of the health care team, including
rehabilitation terminology, PT settings
and specialties, and common medical
diagnoses. They will also learn safeguard
-
ing, transport and transfer skills, as well
as skills for assisting with therapeutic
exercise, gait and balance training, and
other PT treatments. This course includes
12 classroom hours and nine hands-on
laboratory hours. This certificate will
count toward the admissions require
-
ments of the Physical Therapist Assistant
two-year degree program at NCC. See the
PTA Program Director for details:
jbresnick@norwalk.edu.
Entrance Requirements: A high school
diploma or equivalent is required. Please
bring the copy to the first class.
CRN 5699 5 Sessions
HMED D5378 Section 01 NCC, Room W005
Saturday 9:00AM-1:00PM Begins 4/2/2022
Tuition: $469 Text Add ‘l
No Class 4/16
Cost Includes U-Pass Transportation Fee
Instructor: Denise N. Walsh
ADULT & PEDIATRIC CPR/AED
This course covers recognizing and handling
emergency situations, caring for breathing
and cardiac emergencies, performing CPR,
and using an AED on adult and child victims of
sudden cardiac arrest until advanced medical
help is available. It also covers caring for
breathing emergencies for adults, children,
and infants. Basic precautions for preventing
disease transmission are also included. Upon
successful completion of this course, students
will receive an American Red Cross certificate
which is good for two years.
CRN 4709 2 Sessions
HMED D5271 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Tue/Thur 5:30PM-8:30PM Begins 3/1/2022
Tuition: $119
Instructor: Jeanne Yusko
CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR HEALTH
CARE PROFESSIONALS
Customer Service in a medical setting has a
unique set of challenges , especially in these
times of increased online, video, or telephone
interactions. This course is designed to teach
health care professionals how to meet these
challenges and achieve service excellence.
Content areas covered are Patient Bill of
Rights, telephone etiquette, communication
skills, working with a culturally diverse patient
population, bedside manners, and managing
job stress. Learn how to interview for your
next job. This course is required for complet
-
ing certification programs in Phlebotomy,
Dental Assistant, EKG, and Homemaker
Companion. Students are required to attend
all sessions.
CRN 6099 4 Sessions
HMED D5231 Section 01 LRON
Mon/Wed 5:30PM-8:30PM Begins 2/28/2022
Tuition: $149
CRN 5697 4 Sessions
HMED D5231 Section 02 LRON
Tue/Thur 5:30PM-8:30PM Begins 5/10/2022
Tuition: $149
Instructor: Celia M. Batan, BA, MA, CPC
C2D
Student Vaccine
Mandate
All students who are returning to
campus for in-person classes and/
or activities are required to be fully
vaccinated against the COVID-19
coronavirus and must attest to their
status on MyCommnet. For students
who are only taking online courses this
requirement is still recommended but
not required. If you have not already
done so, please be sure to become
vaccinated as soon as possible.
For additional information regarding
this mandate please visit:
https://norwalk.edu/covid-19/
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
Veterinary
Assistant
VETERINARY ASSISTING I:
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Gain knowledge of the skills required to eec-
tively work in the front oice of a veterinary
clinic. Topics will include veterinary terminol
-
ogy, computer skills, client communication,
telephone skills, pet insurance, care credit,
and compliance with OSHA requirements.
Prerequisite: A high school diploma or equiv
-
alent and proof of tetanus immunization is
required at time of registration.
CRN 1713 5 Sessions
HMED D5435 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Wednesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/2/2022
Tuition: $539 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Laura Dotta
VETERINARY ASSISTING II
This course will provide students with
education and training for entry-level
positions in veterinary medicine. The
introductory class will familiarize students
with the basic functions of being a veterinary
assistant. Basic anatomy and physiology
will be covered. Students will learn proper
techniques for restraining and medicating
pets and be trained in important minor
procedures such as vaccination protocols, nail
trimming, bandaging, bathing, and grooming.
Prerequisite: A high school diploma or equiv
-
alent and successful completion of Veterinary
Assisting I: Medical Oice Assistant.
CRN 5519 5 Sessions
HMED D5436 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Wednesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 3/9/2022
Tuition: $499 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Laura Dotta
Veterinary Assistant
This five-part program will prepare students
for a new career in the very exciting area
of veterinary health care. Students are
required to have a tetanus shot. Upon
successful completion of the four required
courses plus the clinical experience, with
a grade of C or above, students will earn a
program certificate. One textbook will be
used for the entire program. These classes
must be taken in the sequence listed below.
This certificate will count toward the admis
-
sions requirements of the Veterinary Tech-
nician two-year degree program at NCC (see
the Vet Tech Program Director for details).
C2D
Entrance Requirements:
A high school diploma or equivalent is
required. Please bring the copy to the first
class.
Required Courses:
Veterinary Assisting I: Medical Oice
Assistant
Veterinary Assisting II
Veterinary Assisting III
Veterinary Assisting IV: Dental and
Surgical Assisting
Clinical Veterinary Assisting
VETERINARY ASSISTING III
This course will build upon the skills and train-
ing learned in Veterinary Assistant II. Students
will learn advanced diagnostics and labora
-
tory procedures, such as how to set up and
read fecal samples, run packed cell volumes,
and total solids. Students will learn how to
handle lab samples for both in-house, and
reference labs as well as be trained in proper
preparation and accepted radiological patient
positioning so that they will be proficient at
obtaining clear and medically superior radio
-
graphs of patients. Recognizing emergencies
and some CPR will also be discussed as well
as other pertinent topics appropriate for both
the small veterinary practice as well as the
larger veterinary hospitals and centers. Addi
-
tional topics to be discussed as time allows.
Prerequisite: High school diplomas and suc-
cessful completion of Veterinary I and II. There
will be an optional visit to a local veterinary
hospital at the end of class.
CRN 1758 5 Sessions
HMED D5017 Section 01 LRON
Wednesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 4/13/2022
Tuition: $499 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Joseph Durso, BS
VETERINARY ASSISTANT IV:
VETERINARY DENTAL AND
SURGICAL ASSISTING
This course will prepare students to assist
with surgical and dental procedures. Basic
anatomy of the canine and feline mouth,
equipment use and maintenance, and
aseptic technique will be some of the topics
discussed.
Prerequisite: A high school diploma or equiv
-
alent, and successful completion of Veterinary
Assisting I, II, III.
CRN 1725 5 Sessions
HMED D5018 Section 01 LRON
Wednesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 1/12/2022
Tuition: $539 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Joseph Durso, BS
CLINICAL VETERINARY ASSISTING
Students will spend a total of 30 daytime
hours (5-6 hour days) in an animal hospital
or clinic and train to become veterinary
assistants. Students will be supervised by
technicians in the workplace. Their progress
will be monitored by the program coordinator.
Scrubs required.
Prerequisite: A high school diploma or equiv
-
alent, and successful completion of Veterinary
Assistant I, II, III, IV.
CRN 1726
HMED D5019 Section 01 Clinical OCampus
Tuition: $499 Begins 2/23/2022
Instructor: Joseph Durso, BS
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Early
Childhood
Education
CONNECTICUT CHILDCARE COURSE
The purpose of the American Red Cross
Connecticut Child Care Course is to prepare
individuals who work with children to prevent
injuries, give immediate care to a suddenly ill
or injured person until more advanced help
arrives, recognize childhood communica
-
ble diseases, and identify safe action at the
onset of illness. This class meets the State
of Connecticut, Oice of Early Childhood
Regulatory Requirements for First Aid and
Child Day Care Licensing Program. This is for
existing childcare providers and those seeking
to become childcare providers. Students will
receive a certificate from the American Red
Cross which is valid for two years. Please
check with the State of CT Oice of Early
Childhood for a complete list of requirements
for Child Day Care Providers. CT Childcare
Participant Manual will be provided in class.
Course Objectives:
To improve the quality of child care by
training child care sta in health, safety and
child development. * To teach child care
sta the basic first aid skills they need in
order to care for an injured child or infant. *
To train child care sta to reduce the risk of
injuries in the child care setting
To train child care sta to reduce the risk of
infectious diseases in the child care setting.
To provide child care sta with a working
knowledge of common childhood illnesses,
and the care and management of illness in
the child care setting.
To train child care sta to recognize and
report the signs of child abuse.
CRN 6110 1 Session
PRFD D5167 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-5:00PM 4/30/2022
Tuition: $119
Instructor: Jeanne Yusko
ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP IN
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS
*This course is also available as a Credit Divi-
sion class. Prices may vary.
This course is designed to examine the multidi-
mensional roles of the early childhood program
administrator. Emphasis will be on eective
leadership and the impact of communication
and interpersonal skills; decision making and
participatory management tools; and how to
conduct eective meetings. Course eligibility
for Connecticut Director credentials.
Prerequisite: ECE 206 with a grade of C or
permission of coordinator: Jennifer Wood at
JWood@norwalk.edu
CRN 6077 10 Sessions
PRFD D5160 Section 01B LRON
Saturday 9:00AM-1:00PM Begins 2/12/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
No Class 2/19, 3/19
Instructor: Kathleen Coppola, MA
THE EXCEPTIONAL LEARNER/
CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
*This course is also available as a Credit Divi-
sion class. Prices may vary.
This course examines the history of treatment
of children with handicapping conditions.
Course content includes legislative milestones
relating to the handicapped, identification of
children with special needs and understand
-
ing the screening, assessment and evaluation
process. Students also become aware of
strategies for eective instruction as well as
the impact on the family of a child with handi
-
capping conditions.
Prerequisite: ECE 182 (Child Growth and
Development) and ECE 101 (Introduction to
Early Childhood Education) or permission
of coordinator: Jennifer Wood at JWood@
norwalk.edu
CRN 6079 15 Sessions
PRFD D6005 Section 01B LRON
Tuesday 1:00PM-3:55PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
No Class 3/15
Instructor: Beatrice Krawiecki, PhD
METHODS AND TECHNIQUES FOR
INFANT AND TODDLERS
*This course is also available as a Credit Divi-
sion class. Prices may vary.
This course is developed specifically for those
who are already working with infant and
toddler children in a childcare facility or who
plan to work with this age group in the future.
This course is also appropriate for those who
are involved in the training or supervision
of infant and toddler teachers. The course
emphasizes developmentally appropriate
curriculum based on the emotional, social,
cognitive, language, creative and physical
areas of development; and routines, safety
and eective use and management of physical
space. Other areas that will be covered are
nutrition and its impact on infant and toddler
development. This course requires 10 hours
of observation at the NCC Child Development
Lab School or another NAEYC accredited
approved site. If pursing the Infant/Toddler
ECTC (Early Childhood Teacher’s Credential),
students are required to have taken ECE 141.
CRN 6078 15 Sessions
PRFD D5156 Section 01B LRON
Saturday 9:00AM-1:00PM Begins 2/12/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
No Class 2/19, 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Margaret Dana-Conway, MEd
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
Public
Safety
EMT Basic
The EMT program will teach proper tech-
niques in first aid, patient assessments,
extrication, communication, and various
other concepts to give a beginning basis
for students to become an Emergency
Medical Technician (EMT). Included in
the class will be training in HAZMAT and
Terrorism awareness. The class meets
all National Registry and Connecticut
requirements. Students will be eligible
to take the National Registry exam. This
course is oered in partnership with Nor
-
walk Hospital and requires an extensive
amount of reading and reading compre
-
hension. Successful completion of the
course is dependent upon each student’s
ability to grasp and apply the material.
In addition, all students are required to
complete EMS clinical time at Norwalk
Hospital. Students are required to provide
evidence of a physical exam performed
within 12 months prior to the start date of
class. Students must be at least 16 years old
by the end of class. Textbooks are avail
-
able at a discount through the instructor.
Purchasing directions will be sent prior to
class. Please provide email address at time
of registration.
CRN 6140 41 Sessions
PUBS D5110 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Mon/Thur 6:00PM-10:00PM Begins 1/13/2022
Class will also meet on the following Satur-
days from 8:00AM-4:00PM:
1/29, 2/12, 3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/7, 5/21
Tuition: $999 Text Add ‘l
No Class 1/17, 2/21
Instructor: Harry A. Downs II, EMT-P, EMS-I
For Payment Plan information see page 1.
SEE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR COURSE DELIVERY METHODS including
LRON live remote, OLCR online with limited campus requirement, HYBR online and on
campus, TRAD on campus, and Online Asynchronous courses. See information about
accessing student emails and class details.
WIOA
Norwalk Community College sponsors
programs designed to prepare people for
careers in our community’s public safety
agencies and organizations.
Student Vaccine
Mandate
All students who are returning to
campus for in-person classes and/
or activities are required to be fully
vaccinated against the COVID-19
coronavirus and must attest to their
status on MyCommnet. For students
who are only taking online courses this
requirement is still recommended but
not required. If you have not already
done so, please be sure to become
vaccinated as soon as possible.
For additional information regarding
this mandate please visit:
https://norwalk.edu/covid-19/
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From small business techniques to corporate
skills, our business programs can help you
go where the growth is in today’s economy
and prepare yourself for greater success
tomorrow. Whether you choose to take a
single course or add one of our certificates to
your resume, we will help ensure your career
path is heading in the right direction.
Business
Business
Management
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
As a platform for other business courses,
this introductory course places business in
perspective by surveying it in a contemporary
manner and by oering students a solid
foundation in the various disciplines
of business. It provides a conceptual
understanding of our capitalistic society,
accounting management, human resources,
marketing, finance, and controls.
CRN 5875 Online
PRFD D5166 Section 01B Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
Instructor: Rosalia Barone
CRN 5876 Online
PRFD D5166 Section 02B Begins 2/14/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
Instructor: Sta
CRN 6038 28 Sessions
PRFD D5166 Section 03B NCC, Room W129
Mon/Wed 7:00PM-8:20PM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Sta
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course is designed to provide theory
based real world skills and resources needed
to start a business. In the course, students will
learn how to evaluate business ideas, develop
strategies for organizing and marketing a busi
-
ness, assess capital needs and create sound
financial statements. In addition, students will
work in groups to research, develop, and write
comprehensive business plans. Participants
may use their own business ideas as a model
for this project, with groups consisting of both
aspiring business owners and NCC students.
CRN 6039 28 Sessions
PRFD D5412 Section 01B NCC, Room E226
Tue/Thur 5:30PM-6:50PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Steve Mersereau, CPA, MBA
LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
A study of legal reasoning and problem
solving and the development of legal research
and writing skills. Students conduct research
in law libraries, referring to digests, reporter
systems and statutes, computer research
systems, and prepare legal memoranda and
briefs. A high level of competency in the writ
-
ing of English is required for the satisfactory
completion of this course.
CRN 6040 14 Sessions
PRFD D5126 Section 01B LRON
Monday 6:00PM-8:55PM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
No Class 2/21, 3/14
Instructor: Kathleen A. Walsh
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF STARTING
A SMALL BUSINESS
This course is an overview for people who
are thinking of starting a small business. This
course will provide the aspiring business
owner the tools to launch and develop
a successful business. Students will self-
evaluate, learn how to conduct industry
analysis, structure a business; develop
marketing and sales strategies; prepare a
business plan; and obtaining financing to
eectively get started as a business owner.
Specific topics include the basics of: personal
evaluation, industry analysis, legal entity,
marketing and sales strategy, writing a
business Plan, obtaining financing, planning
your opening.
CRN 6112 4 Sessions
PRFD D5302 Section 01 TRAD, NCC, Room
Wednesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/9/2022
Tuition: $249
Instructor: Gail Hill Williams, BBA
HOW TO START AND RUN A
SUCCESSFUL (PART-TIME) ONLINE
BUSINESS
We start by looking at, and analyzing, small
successful online businesses. We learn what
factors are critical for success. We will review
online advertising tools and online business
platforms (Shapeways, Shopify, Amazon, Core
Open Alpha, etc.). If you already have a product
or service, great. If not, you can either imitate
or innovate and develop one for this course.
You will then create a dra business roadmap.
It will describe resources needed to launch
your business and to achieve profitability. We
will examine sources of funding (including
angel investors, crowdsourcing, etc.). Students
will develop an “elevator pitch” for potential
investors. Lectures are brief, class participation
and pre-class preparation is required.
CRN 6114 3 Sessions
PRFD D5024 Section 01 LRON
Tuesday 7:00PM-8:30PM Begins 3/22/2022
Tuition: $99
Instructor: Michael Behar, PhD
Business
Communication
THE BASICS OF GOOD BUSINESS
WRITING
Eective documentation of ideas and deci-
sions remains a necessity for business practice
conducted with due diligence. This course is a
6-hour program that presents key elements of
writing business documents that are purposeful,
persuasive, to the point, and that are focused on
the needs of the recipient. It demonstrates with
published documents samples of good and poor
writing, provides opportunities to identify points
of revision and why they must be made. With
one chosen document that is job-related, partic
-
ipants will discover areas that need further study
in their style of writing business documents,
including grammar and syntax.
Please purchase textbook online prior to first
class: Mary Ellen Guey’s Business Communi
-
cation, Process and Product, 7th edition only,
used. ISBN: 978-0538466264
CRN 6111 6 Sessions
PRFD D5004 Section 01 LRON
Wednesday 5:30PM-8:30PM Begins 3/16/2022
Tuition: $279
Instructor: Celia M. Batan, BA, MA, CPC
Blogging for Business or Pleasure
See page 25
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
BOOKKEEPING CERTIFICATION:
MASTERING, CORRECTING AND
ADJUSTING ENTRIES
This course prepares students for the related
National Bookkeeping Certification exams. It
covers everything students need to know for
error corrections, bank reconciliation, and
accruals and deferrals.
Prerequisite: Bookkeeping Practices
or Principles of Accounting or Financial
Accounting or previous On The Job
bookkeeping experience.
CRN 5701 10 Sessions
PRFD D5860 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Mon/Wed 6:00PM-8:00PM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $399 Text Add ‘l.
No Class 2/21
Instructor: Anthony Romeo, MS, CPA
BOOKKEEPING CERTIFICATION:
MASTERING DEPRECIATION AND
PAYROLL
This course prepares students for the related
National Bookkeeping Certification exams.
It covers everything students need to know
about paying wages, withholding, depositing
and reporting taxes, correct use of government
forms, and depreciation on financial statements,
straight-line, GAAP, production method, etc.
Prerequisite: Bookkeeping Practices
or Principles of Accounting or Financial
Accounting or previous on-the-job
bookkeeping experience
CRN 5703 12 Sessions
PRFD D5862 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Mon/Wed 6:00PM-8:00PM Begins 3/2/2022
Tuition: $359 Text Add ‘l.
Instructor: Anthony Romeo, MS, CPA
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION AND
CONVERSATION SKILLS
Your work entails speaking with the public,
co-workers, and clients. If you’ve oen
thought that it’s possible to minimize
misunderstandings, you are right! When
negotiating with others, a critical ingredient
for successful outcomes is two-way
interpersonal communication. This process
includes getting it right the first time, making
sure that assumptions about the situation
are correct, and that expectations are the
same between parties. Students will study
the use of body language and learn how to
begin the conversation on a positive mood.
Through role plays, you’ll practice what to
say when gathering information and how
to actively lead a conversation towards
acceptable solutions and agreements. Learn
how to enhance your professional image
when processing a request, complaint, or
objection. Leave with a strategy for managing
future conversations in at least two real-life
situations (one personal and one on-the-job).
CRN 5707 4 Sessions
PRFD D5047 Section 01 LRON
Tue/Thur 5:30PM-8:30PM Begins 3/22/2022
Tuition: $149
Instructor: Celia M. Batan, BA, MA, CPC
Bookkeeping
BOOKKEEPING PRACTICES
Accounting is the language of business, and
bookkeeping plays an essential role in the
operation of every successful business. In this
course, students learn the accounting concepts
and practices that underlie all accounting
systems, whether manual or soware-based.
They receive an introduction to the entire
accounting cycle, from transaction analysis to
preparation of journals, ledgers, trial balances
and financial statements, including the Balance
Sheet, Income Statement and Statement of
Owner’s Equity. This course is oen taken
by business owners and managers, and is a
prerequisite for students planning to take the
Bookkeeping Certification courses.
Students will need to purchase the textbook for
the first class, available in the NCC bookstore
or online: Financial & Managerial Accounting
14th Edition. ISBN#: 978-1-337-11920-7 Author:
Warren Publisher: Cengage: Used & e-book and
rentable acceptable.
CRN 1697 16 Sessions
PRFD D5009 Section 01 LRON
Mon/Wed 5:30PM-6:45PM Begins 1/26/2022
Tuition: $359 Text Add ‘l
No Class 2/21
Instructor: Gary Del Vecchio, MBA
BOOKKEEPING CERTIFICATION:
MASTERING INVENTORY,
INTERNAL CONTROLS, AND FRAUD
PREVENTION
This course prepares students for the related
National Bookkeeping Certification exams.
It covers everything students need to know
about accounting for inventory, inventory
recordkeeping using the perpetual method,
periodic method, and inventory costing.
Prerequisite: Bookkeeping Practices or Prin
-
ciples of Accounting or Financial Accounting or
previous on the job bookkeeping experience.
CRN 5702 9 Sessions
PRFD D5861 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Mon/Wed 6:00PM-8:00PM Begins 4/13/2022
Tuition: $359 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Anthony Romeo, MS, CPA
National Bookkeeping Certification
and the Norwalk Community College
Certification Program
SNAP
The American Institute of Professional
Bookkeepers (AIPB) has established a
professional certification, the Certified
Bookkeeper (CB) credential, a high profes
-
sional standard for bookkeepers. Certified
Bookkeepers (CBs) are to bookkeeping
what CPAs are to accounting; the cream
of the profession. The three courses in the
NCC certificate program focus on preparing
you for the National Certified Bookkeeper
tests by helping you truly master the skills
and knowledge required for certification,
which include: adjusting and correcting
entries (accruals and deferrals); basic
book and tax depreciation; basic payroll
including paying wages, withholding,
depositing and reporting taxes using the
basic forms (W-2, 941, 940, etc.); recording
and costing out merchandise inventory, and
internal controls and fraud prevention. Upon
completion of each course, students should
take the appropriate National Bookkeeping
Exam. The three courses do not need to be
taken in any order.
Required Courses for the NCC Certificate:
Mastering, Correcting and Adjusting Entries
Mastering Depreciation and Payroll
Mastering Inventory, Internal Controls &
Fraud Prevention
Courses oered in the Fall and Spring
semesters.
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Film and TV
Production
FILM & TV PRODUCTION I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Students are trained in film technology and
technique by the use of a digital video camera
and digital editing. Through a series of lessons
in visual communication, they learn the
skills needed to create a script, a storyboard
and tell a story with pictures (no dialogue).
They learn television production through a
television interview show that promotes their
work and themselves. This is the cornerstone
of the Film and Television Production Option
in Communication Arts. Two hours of lecture;
three hours of taping, studio or editing.
28 Sessions
NCC, Room E110
Begins 1/25/2022
28 Sessions
CRN TBA
PRFD D5144 Section 01B
Tue/Thur 1:00PM-3:30PM
Tuition: $759
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Julie Casper Roth
CRN TBA
PRFD D5144 Section 02B
NCC, Room E110
Mon/Wed 6:00PM-8:30PM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $759
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Julie Casper Roth
REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES &
PRACTICES
This introductory course prepares the individ-
ual to take the real estate licensing examination
and mee
t the minimum educational require-
ments set forth by the State Real Estate
Commission for the real estate licensee. Stu-
dents intending to sit for the State of Connecti-
cut Real Estate exam must attend 60 hours and
p
ass this course with a grade of 70 or above.
Please bring textbooks to the first class.
CRN 4593 22 Sessions
REAL D5000 Section 01 LRON
Tue/Thur 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/22/2022
Tuition: $449 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Amanda Morgado, BA
CRN 4335 22 Sessions
REAL D5000 Section 02 LRON
Mon/Wed 9:00AM-12:00PM Begins 2/28/2022
Tuition: $449 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Karena Piedmont
CRN 5723 11 Sessions
REAL D5000 Section 03 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-3:30PM Begins 2/26/2022
Tuition: $449 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: John R. Hall, JD No Class 4/16
Travel
BEGINNING TRAVEL
An intensive course designed for anyone inter-
ested in a career in the travel industry. You will
e
xplore the world of travel and build a
foundation in the basic concept of travel. This
c
ourse is an overview of travel and tourism,
domestic and international air travel, geography,
travel technology, ground travel,
accommodations, cruises, and tour packages.
CRN 6122 5 Sessions
TRAV D5003 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Wednesday 6:30PM-9:30PM Begins 2/2/2022
Tuition: $249 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Domenic Carriero, AS
ADVANCED TRAVEL
This course will build on basic knowledge of
the travel industry and is designed for those
who have completed Beginning Travel or who
are considering returning to the travel field
aer an absence and would like a refresher
course. Instruction will concentrate on
developing and building skills in the areas of
marketing, sales customer satisfaction, com
-
munications, agency accounting, home-based
ag
ents, building and finding a career in travel.
Prerequisite: Beginning Travel
CRN 6123 5 Sessions
TRAV D5004 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Wednesday 6:30PM-9:30PM Begins 3/23/2022
Tuition: $249 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Domenic Carriero, AS
Real Estate
All Real Estate courses are approved by the
Real Estate Commission. Approved courses
for NCC can be found on the DCP website
under the title of Norwalk Community
College.
BECOME A REAL ESTATE
SALESPERSON
Your first step is to register and pass
the Real Estate Principles and Practices
course. This pre-licensing 60-hour course
is required by the State of Connecticut.
BECOME A REAL ESTATE BROKER
Attend and successfully complete Real
Estate Principles and Practices course.
Please refer to www.ct.gov/dcp for more
information.
Licensing and education requirements
subject to change.
BECOME A STATE CERTIFIED
RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER
Refer to www.ct.gov/dcp, use keyword
appraisal licensing” for more
information.
Licensing and education requirements
subject to change.
CONNECTICUT REAL ESTATE
COMMISSION REQUIREMENTS
For a summary of Connecticut Real
Estate & Appraisal Certification Licensing
requirements, please refer to
www.ct.gov/dcp, use keyword “real estate
licensing” or call (860) 713-6150.
Student Vaccine
Mandate
All students who are returning to
campus for in-person classes and/
or activities are required to be fully
vaccinated against the COVID-19
coronavirus and must attest to their
status on MyCommnet. For students
who are only taking online courses this
requirement is still recommended but
not required. If you have not already
done so, please be sure to become
vaccinated as soon as possible.
For additional information regarding
this mandate please visit:
https://norwalk.edu/covid-19/
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
MANDATORY LICENSE RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS
CT Real Estate Law for Brokers and Salespersons
Understanding and Preventing Racial Bias in Real Estate
Salespeople and Brokers must complete 12 hours of Continuing
education to meet licensing renewal requirements.
RENEWAL DEADLINES
BROKERS: March 31, 2022
SALESPEOPLE: May 31, 2022
The state now requires schools to register students attending class
with both their name and license number as it appears on their license.
All seminars held at Norwalk Community College,
188 Richards Avenue, Norwalk, CT.
Norwalk Community
College
Spring 2022 Real Estate
Continuing Education
Seminars
Please stop at the Registration table to complete sign-in process.
FEES & APPROVALS
Tuition for each three-hour seminar:
Pre registration $35, Walk in registration at site $40
Classroom doors open 30 minutes before start time. Students arriving
late will not be admitted.
NOTE: STUDENTS MUST HAVE THEIR REAL ESTATE LICENSE
WITH THEM IN CLASS.
All seminars meet the minimum requirements for three hours of
continuing education as set forth by the Connecticut Real Estate
Commission for license renewal.
Real Estate
Continuing
Education
Seminars
CRN Course Sect Course Title Dates Days Time Room
6145 D5124 01 CT Real Estate Law for Brokers and Salespersons Tuesday 2/8/2022 9:00AM-12:00PM TBA
6148 D5020 01 Vacation/Second Home Ownership Thursday 2/24/2022 9:00AM-12:00PM TBA
6153 D5137 01 Understanding Credit & Improving Credit Scores:
What You Need to Know Wednesday 3/2/2022 9:00AM-12:00PM TBA
6151 D5128 01 Contract Disputes and Resolutions Tuesday 3/8/2022 6:00PM-9:00PM TBA
6146 D5124 02 CT Real Estate Law for Brokers and Salespersons Friday 3/11/2022 9:00AM-12:00PM TBA
6149 D5020 02 Vacation/Second Home Ownership Tuesday 3/22/2022 9:00AM-12:00PM TBA
6152 D5128 02 Contract Disputes and Resolutions Wednesday 4/6/2022 9:00AM-12:00PM TBA
6147 D5124 03 CT Real Estate Law for Brokers and Salespersons Tuesday 4/12/2022 9:00AM-12:00PM TBA
6154 D5137 02 Understanding Credit & Improving Credit Scores:
What You Need to Know Wednesday 4/20/2022 6:00PM-9:00PM TBA
6150 D5020 03 Vacation/Second Home Ownership Thursday 4/28/2022 9:00AM-12:00PM TBA
QUESTIONS?
Call 203 857-7080 or email NK-continuing-ed@norwalk.edu
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Intro to Computer
KEYBOARDING
Knowing the locations of the keys on
the computer keyboard is essential for
quick typing of word processing documents
for business and personal use, data entry,
emails, and even responding to messages
on social network sites. In just six sessions,
you will learn touch-typing techniques and
improve your speed and accuracy. No longer
will you use the “hunt-and-peck method.
You will also learn correct techniques, which
play an important role in accurate, fast keying.
Students must purchase access code to
keyboarding soware.
CRN 5695 6 Sessions
COMP D5299 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Tuesday 6:00PM-8:00PM Begins 4/6/2022
Tuition: $199 Text Add ‘l.
Instructor: Elizabeth Nagurney, BA, MLS, CAS
Computers
&
Information
Technology
Important note for computer classes regard-
ing computer access:
All NCC students including non-credit
students must use their NetID, also
referred to as Banner ID, to access college
computers.
If you are taking a computer class, please
read instructions on page 16.
In order to avoid student computer access
issues, students must register for computer
classes at least three days prior to start of
class.
Note:
Students need to register early, and
have the correct soware for online
classes.
MICROSOFT EXCEL
Whether you are developing a
household budget, analyzing portfolio
returns, or calculating mortgage payments,
Microso Excel is an indispensable tool for
organizing, analyzing, and reporting complex
data. Excel’s powerful analytical tools will
enable you to build complex models, analyze
scenarios, and solve problems with ease.
In this course, students will create and edit
various types of spreadsheets, formulas, and
charts. Advanced features such as scenario
building, goal seeking and pivot tables
are introduced, along with many of Excel’s
powerful built-in functions.
Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and
working knowledge of Windows.
CRN 3955 6 Sessions
COMP D5591 Section 01 LRON
Tuesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/1/2022
Tuition: $349
Instructor: Richard Malloy, MBA
ADVANCED EXCEL 
Microso has equipped the latest
versions of Excel with some amaz-
ing power features. In this Advanced Excel
c
our
se. The course includes a review of Excel’s
database features such as pivot tables, the
VLOOKUP function, and financial formulas .
Students will also learn how to use Excel’s new
formatted tables and slicers and how to take
advantage of macros and the Visual Basic for
Applications programming language.
CRN 6144 7 Sessions
COMP D5269 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Tuesday 7:00PM-9:00PM Begins 3/22/2022
Tuition: $349
Instructor: Joseph Aveni, MEd
QUICKBOOKS-PRO 
Students will learn how to master this
powerful and flexible management tool
for small business accounting and bookkeep
-
ing needs. With QuickBooks, most routine
operations can be automated, enabling the
manager, bookkeeper, or accountant to keep
vital financial information at his or her finger
-
tips. Students will learn accounts payable,
acc
ounts receivable, report writing, and how
to reconcile bank statements.
Prerequisite: Computer Basics, Intro to Win
-
dows, or equivalent experience. Please bring a
flash drive to class.
CRN 3125 6 Sessions
COMP D5437 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-12:00PM Begins 3/26/2022
Tuition: $389 No Class 4/16
Instructor: Cheryl McGuire, MBA
Amazon Web
Services (AWS)
Cloud Foundations
AWS Cloud Foundations is intended for
students who seek an overall under-
standing of cloud computing concepts,
independent of specific t
echnical
roles. It provides a detailed overview
of cloud concepts, AWS core services,
security, architecture, pricing, and
support. All course content is developed
and maintained by AWS to ensure the
learning reflects current services and
best practices. Required for the online
section: Internet access and computer.
Microphone and webcam needed for
live audio/video training using Webex.
The instructor will contact students
through their NCC email with further
instructions one to three business days
prior to class.
Prerequisite: This entry-level course
provides an introduction to AWS cloud
services and practices and is suitable
for all students. Basic knowledge of
computers is preferred.
CRN 5951 12 Sessions
COMP D5299 Section 01 LRON
Tue/Thur 6:00PM-8:00PM Begins 2/8/2022
Tuition: $795
Instructor: Michael Behar, PhD
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
PYTHON II
FOR MACHINE LEARNING
This course will start with a review of
the basics of Python programming
and object oriented design. Students will be
guided through individual and group projects
from machine learning and data science
areas that make use of Numpy, SciPy, Pandas,
Matplotlib, Scikit Learn and other Python
libraries. Please bring a flash drive to class.
Prerequisite: Python I
CRN 6124 6 Sessions
COMP D5101 Section 1 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-12:00PM Begins 4/2/2022
Tuition: $349 No Class 4/16
Instructor: Nadia Udler, MS
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course covers the fundamentals of pro
-
gramming and program development tech-
niques. Topics include data types, functions,
storage class, selection, repetition, pointers,
arrays, and file processing. Programming
laboratory projects in a closed laboratory
environment are supervised by the instructor.
Three hours lecture; two hours of laboratory.
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra
CRN 5831 Online
COMP D5117 Section 03B Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $819 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Kerry Cramer, MS
PROGRAMMING MOBILE DEVICES I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
The course will build on the knowledge gained
in CSC 262 Programming Mobile Devices 1 by
enabling the student to specialize in devel
-
opment on a single device. The device will be
chosen prior to oering the class. All aspects
of the development will be covered in the
context of the device. 3 hours of lecture and 2
hours of laboratory.
Prerequisite: Programming Mobile Devices I
or Intermediate Java Programming
CRN 5830 Online
COMP D5114 Section 01B Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $759 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Thomas Duy, MA
Computer
Programming
PYTHON I
This course will introduce students
to the basics of Python. Python is
an interpreted, object-oriented high-level
programming language, which has recently
become a popular tool in industry and
academia. Python can be used for creating
Windows, UNIX and Mac applications, from
simple console and web-based to elaborate
graphic interfaces for video games. Python
standard packages such as Numpy, Scipy, and
Scikit-learn oer a range of modern methods
for big data analysis and constantly expand
their capabilities. As Python is free to use
and open source, it can be a valuable tool for
students curious about the inner workings of
the data mining/machine learning methods.
The ability to understand big data processing
is becoming necessary for many careers, from
computer programming to business manag
-
ing. In this project-based course, students
will explore applications of Python for data
analysis and computer-aided decision mak
-
ing. Step-by-step instructions will be provided
for each project. Examples will be taken from
robotics, finance and business, economics,
operations research, financial modeling, engi
-
neering, mathematics, biology and physics.
The concepts of machine learning algorithms
and big data analysis will be introduced.
Please bring a flash drive to class.
Prerequisite: High School math and basic
programming skills (in any language) are
required.
CRN 4033 6 Sessions
COMP D5102 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-12:00PM Begins 2/5/2022
Tuition: $349 No Class 2/19
Instructor: Nadia Udler, MS
WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH PHP
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course will introduce students to web
development using PHP. Students will learn
how to design web sites according to the MVC
model. Object-oriented PHP will serve as the
means by which the model component of the
MVC-based web application is implemented.
Session management will be used to deliver
customized content. Students will also use
the MySQL database in conjunction with PHP
to create dynamic web applications. 3 hours
lecture, 2 hours lab.
Prerequisite: CSC 257 Object Oriented
Programming Using Java
CRN 6037 Online
COMP D5047 Section 01B Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $769 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Michael Graziano, PhD
WEB DEVELOPMENT & DESIGN I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course provides entry into the fast-mov
-
ing website development industry. With its
heavy hands-on mode of delivery, students
will learn HTML 5, Cascading Style Sheets
3 (CSS 3), and be exposed to JavaScript.
Adhering to standards, specifically from the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the
European Computer Manufacturers Associa
-
tion (ECMA), will play a dominant role in the
creation of web pages that are both platform
and browser independent.
CRN 5828 Online
COMP D5028 Section 03B Begins 2/14/2022
Tuition: $819
Instructor: Ryan Fisher, AS
WEB DEVELOPMENT & DESIGN II
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
As a continuation of the Web Development
and Design I class, this course continues the
knowledge and skills development of a web
developer. The course covers advanced CSS
and JavaScript in detail. CSS skills include
mobile first design principles, positioning
elements, and CSS frameworks. JavaScript
fundamentals, such as data types, functions,
arrays, loops, and conditionals are included.
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) is
included. A large website project will be built.
Prerequisite: CST 153 Web Development &
Design I
CRN 5827 28 Sessions
COMP D5041 Section 02B NCC, Room TBA
Tue/Thur 5:30PM-7:50AM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $819
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Ryan Fisher, AS
Web Design
Certificate
The demand for individuals who can
design for today’s mobile web is continu
-
ing to grow dramatically. This certificate
program will provide you with the tools
you need to enter this expanding and
exciting industry.
Required Courses:
Web Development & Design I
Web Development & Design II
Introduction to Programming
Programming Mobile Devices I
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Computer Access
Please read this important note if you
are taking computer classes.
All NCC students including non-credit
students must use their NetID, also
referred to as Banner ID, to access col
-
lege computers. Access to new student
accounts may take up to 24 hours aer
your registration has been processed.
Your NetID is your college network user
name, and it allows you to log on to
computers in the library and labs. Your
NetID also gives you entry to http://
my.commnet.edu, the “portal” entry to
Connecticut Community College online
services: library services, online regis
-
tration, academic transcripts, grades,
Blackbo
ard Learn and more.
Logging On For the First Time:
Your NetID is your Banner ID with the @
symbol following the eight numbers (i.e.
123456768@student.commnet.edu).
Your initial password is made up of the
following personal information:
The first three characters of your birth
month (with the first letter capitalized)
The “&” symbol
The last four digits of your Social
Security Number (for example:
Apr&1899)
If you did not provide your Social Secu-
rity number at the time of registration,
y
ou must contact the IT Department at
860-723-0221
The password is case sensitive. You will
be prompted to change your password.
Computer
Specialized
PARAMETRIC DESIGN
(SOLIDWORKS)
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Solidworks soware will be taught as a tool
in computer aided design. The focus of the
course is on parametric design and proper use
of CAD soware to produce engineering parts,
assemblies and drawings. Topics include:
sketching techniques, dimensioning, creating
and editing 3D models, patterning, material
designation and mass properties, assembly
techniques, and creating 2D drawings.
Class will meet on campus Tuesday, in addition
to an online component.
CRN 5829 Hybrid
COMP D5056 Section 01B NCC, Room TBA
Tuesday 8:00AM-9:50AM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $659 No Class 3/15
Instructor: Mobin Rastgar Agar
INTRO TO AUTOCAD I
This is an introductory course for people
that have no experience in Computer
Aided Drawing, and is of particular interest to
Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Cabinet
Makers, Landscape and Interior Designers.
Topics will include basic Autocad drawing
commands, text creation, scale factors of
drawing, and dimensioning techniques. Other
areas addressed are layers, line weight usage,
fundamental draing technique, drawing
management, etc. Students will be able to
draw a full bathroom floor plan and print it
out on their own designed title block. This
course will give the student the basic skills
and ability to draw anything they want. Each
student has his own workstation for the
instruction. Please bring a flash drive to class.
A PC-based student version of the soware
is provided for homework. Class will be
instructed on a PC platform, and MAC usage
is possible but not instructed due to the dif
-
ferent interface. We will be using the current
version of AutoCAD.
Prerequisite: Students must be knowledge-
able in basic computer use.
CRN 1553 6 Sessions
COMP D5274 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Wednesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/2/2022
Tuition: $389 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Brad Yonkers, AS
AUTOCAD II
This course expands on everything
taught in AutoCAD I, and examines all
aspects of a small Cape Cod house design
from conception to all phases of a working
drawing set for construction, including floor
plans, elevations, sections, and details. The
project will cover plotting and printing a fin
-
ished drawing, file management, dimension
v
ariables, polylines, sketching, generation of
curves, hatching, and editing and manipula
-
tion of text and layers. Participants will also be
introduced to blocks usage and will be taught
to create symbols for multiple uses.
Prerequisite: AutoCAD I or equivalent,
Students must be knowledgeable in basic
computer use. Each student will have their
own workstation for the instruction. Please
bring a flash drive to class. A PC based stu
-
dent version of the soware is provided for
home
work. Class will be instructed on a PC
platform, and MAC usage is possible but not
instructed due to the dierent interface. We
will be using the current version of AutoCAD.
6 Sessions
CRN 6159
COMP D5275 Section 01
NCC, Room TBA
Wednesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 3/23/2022
Tuition: $389 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Brad Yonkers, AS
REVIT-D SOFTWARE
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course covers the use of 3-D application
soware for the creation of model design.
Revit architectural soware is used in this
course. Topics include creation of architec
-
tural floor plans, the basics of creating 3-D
w
alls, wall styles, wall modifier styles, and
object display control. Creating mass models,
commercial structures, and 3-D walkthroughs
using the camera are also covered. Two hours
of lecture; two hours of laboratory.
Prerequisite: Some draing and/or CAD expe
-
rience
CRN 4003 LRON
COMP D5051 Section 01B
Monday 6:00PM-9:50PM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $659 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Jeremi Bigosinski
SEE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR
COURSE DELIVERY METHODS
including LRON live remote, OLCR online
with limited campus requirement, HYBR
online and on campus, TRAD on campus,
and Online Asynchronous courses. See
information about accessing student
emails and class details.
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
Computer Graphics
Certificate
Graphic arts are becoming more and
more dependent on computer technol-
ogy. In this certificate program, you will
de
velop computer literacy and sound
graphic skills that will open career
possibilities in printing companies,
advertising, publishing and marketing
companies and service bureaus.
Required Courses:
Introduction to Photoshop
Introduction to Illustrator
Introduction to InDesign
Computer
Graphics
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP
This course will teach you all the basics
of the world’s most popular graphics
editing program, Adobe Photoshop. Adobe
Photoshop has become the industry leading
application for graphic designers, professional
photographers, and even hobbyists to create,
edit, and manipulate images. In this course
you will learn how to:· easily navigate Photo
-
shop’s interface to find what you need· crop
and r
esize images· retouch and color correct
images· add text to images, use transparency
and gradients· work with layers and combine
aspects of several images into one final image·
use filters to manipulate the look and feel of
images using Photoshop’s many tools· use the
new Content-Aware feature to remove objects
from images without leaving an empty space·
And much, much more! Experienced Photo
-
shop users with no formal training will also
benefit fr
om this class as tips, tricks, keyboard
shortcuts and essential foundation skills are
covered throughout this class. Lessons are
applicable to both the MAC and Windows
version of Photoshop.
CRN 6143 6 Sessions
COMP D5103 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Tuesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/1/2022
Tuition: $389
Instructor: Robert Abriola
Note:
Students need to register early, and
have the correct soware for online
classes.
ALERTS via
NCC Student
NetID Email
Students are required to check their NCC
NetID email regularly. Class details and
alerts of campus closure and classes
moving online, will be sent to this email
address. See page 20 of this catalog for
instructions on accessing your NetID
email. Students will be issued an
NCC ID # (NetID) upon registration .
GRAPHIC DESIGN I:
SKILLS AND PRINCIPLES
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
An introductory course focusing on the
fundamental nature, skills and principles
of graphic design. Students will learn about
composition, communication and technology.
Classes consist of lectures, demonstrations,
applied practice and critiques. Students are
responsible for purchasing supplies. Class
will meet on campus, and also have an online
component.
CRN 6103 14 Sessions
COMP D5010 Section 01B Hybrid
Wednesday 5:30PM-7:45PM NCC, Room W237
Tuition: $759 Begins 1/26/2022
Instructor: John Alvord
WEB DESIGN I:
ADOBE DREAMWEAVER
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course introduces students to interactive
principles and related computer media. This
course will emphasize the design process and
2D design principles as students generate
and organize visual content to create web
sites. Through lectures, demonstrations,
exercises and real-world projects, the focus
will be on Adobe Dreamweaver. Students are
responsible for purchasing supplies.
Prerequisites: GRA 231 Digital Imaging:
Adobe Photoshop or GRA 236 Digital
Illustration: Adobe Illustrator or permission of
the instructor
CRN 6104 28 Sessions
COMP D5044 Section 01B NCC, Room W241
Mon/Wed 5:30PM-7:45PM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $759 Text Add’l
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Robert Abriola
Student Vaccine
Mandate
All students who are returning to
campus for in-person classes and/
or activities are required to be fully
vaccinated against the COVID-19
coronavirus and must attest to their
status on MyCommnet. For students
who are only taking online courses this
requirement is still recommended but
not required. If you have not already
done so, please be sure to become
vaccinated as soon as possible.
For additional information regarding
this mandate please visit:
https://norwalk.edu/covid-19/
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ART HISTORY I: PREHISTORIC TO
BAROQUE
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course oers a survey of Western art from
prehistoric times to the Baroque period.
CRN 6032 28 Sessions
CENR D5655 Section 01B NCC, Room W249
Tue/Thur 11:30AM-12:50PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $599
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Valerie Sioufas-Lalli
ART HISTORY II: MODERN ART
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course provides a survey of art from the
French Revolution to the mid-20th century. A
paper-based on direct observation of works in
a major museum is required.
CRN 5834 28 Sessions
CENR D5656 Section 01B NCC, Room W249
Mon/Wed 10:00AM-11:20AM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $599
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16,
Instructor: Valerie Sioufas-Lalli
PAINTING I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This is an introductory course that teaches
students the basic and intermediate techniques,
materials and creative practices relating to paint
-
ing. Oil and/or acrylic based paints are covered.
Fundamental drawing skills are required and stu
-
dents are responsible for purchasing supplies. A
materials list will be supplied at the first session.
CRN 6033 28 Sessions
CENR D5594 Section 01B NCC, Room W244
Tue/Thur 10:00AM-12:55PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $759
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Steve Digiovanni, MFA
PAINTING II
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This intermediate course builds upon the paint
-
ing fundamentals learned in ART 151 Painting I.
Through structured studio experiences, lectures,
and individual critiques intermediate painting
techniques, and principles will be introduced.
Students are responsible for purchasing supplies.
One hour lecture, five hours studio.
Prerequisite: ART 151 or permission of Art
coordinator.
CRN 28 Sessions
CENR D5077 Section 01B NCC, Room W244
Tue/Thur 10:00AM-12:55PM Begins 1/25/2022
No class 3/15, 3/17
Tuition: $759
Instructor: Steve Digiovanni, MFA
JEWELRY MAKING LEVEL II
Take your wire wrapping skills to the next
level! This course will build on the founda
-
tional skills that were learned in the Level
1-Essential Techniques for Jewelry Making
class. You will learn to make shapes and wire
components, incorporating intermediate wire
wrapping techniques using free form and
intricate wire weaving designs, and create
3-4 projects including pendants/statement
pieces, rings, bracelets, and earrings. Students
should bring to class the following tools and
materials: pliers (round-nose pliers, chain
nose/needle-nose pliers, flat-nose pliers, wire
cutters, nylon-jaw pliers, bent-nose pliers),
artistic copper or brass round wires (16-gauge,
18-gauge or 20-gauge, 22-gauge, and 26-gauge
or 28-gauge) and stones or beads (drilled
stones and cabochons). These materials can
be purchased from any craing stores.
Prerequisite: Understanding of working with
pliers and multiple wires is recommended for
this course.
CRN 6142 6 Sessions
SPIN D5327 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 10:00AM-12:30PM Begins 1/29/2022
Tuition: $239
No Class 2/19
Instructor: Kiran Somaya
HBCU ART COLLECTIONS
This course explores the rich and unique art
collections from Historically Black Colleges
and Universities nationwide. Examine the lives
of artists, the works of art, and learn about the
history and mission of each art collection and
it’s respective HBCU.
CRN 6138 2 Sessions
CENR D5080 Section 01 LRON
Thursday 7:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/3/2022
Tuition: $59
Instructor: Valerie Cooper, MBA
INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF
DRAWING
Discover the fundamentals needed to capture
form, shading and values to produce a suc
-
cessful representational drawing. Learn how
to apply these principles in producing a still
life and landscape. Drawing media will be in
graphite or charcoal pencils.
Required materials for first class: a charcoal
pencil 2B, 8 x 10 drawing pad for charcoal,
and a kneaded eraser. A full supply list will be
provided the first day of class.
CRN 6139 8 Sessions
CENR D5646 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Thursday 10:00AM-12:00PM Begins 3/3/2022
Tuition: $199
Instructor: Joseph Fama, BS
Continuing Education oers courses in a wide
variety of areas. Whether it’s a new interest or
something you’ve always wanted to try, our
Personal Enrichment courses oer something
for everyone.
Au Pairs: We welcome au pairs from the
community to register and attend our classes.
Au Pairs will be responsible for all required
course work and attendance. Please notify
your instructor in the beginning of your class
that you will need your hours of attendance
verified at the final class. The form instructors
sign will reflect your actual hours attended.
Please remember to sign the attendance
sheet each time you are in class. Students will
not get credit for missed class time.
Art
ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES FOR
JEWELRY MAKING LEVEL I
Come learn the ancient art of wire wrapping and
basic beading techniques that open the door for
creating intricate and beautiful jewelry designs!
This course focuses on creating a strong
foundation for the students and teaches some
of the most essential skills of wire wrapping:
making wire loops, clasps, bails and wrapping
beads and stones. You will learn everything
about wires, tools, beads and stones, and make
3 - 4 projects throughout the course including
earrings, bracelets, pendants and/or necklaces.
Students should bring to class the following
tools and materials: pliers (round-nose pliers,
chain nose/needle-nose pliers, flat-nose pliers,
wire cutters, nylon-jaw pliers, bent-nose pliers),
artistic copper or brass round wires (18-gauge or
20-gauge, 22-gauge, and 26-gauge or 28-gauge)
and stones or beads.
CRN 6125 4 Sessions
SPIN D5331 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 10:00AM-12:30PM Begins 4/2/2022
Tuition: $159 No Class 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Kiran Somaya
Personal
Enrichment
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
CERAMIC I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Students learn the fundamental concepts,
techniques and applications of ceramics
including various construction, glazing and firing
techniques. Concepts of three-dimensional
design, color and surface decoration are
explored. Students are responsible for
purchasing supplies.
CRN 6036 28 Sessions
CENR D5930 Section 01B NCC, Room W243
Tue/Thur 1:00PM-3:55PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $759
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Joseph T. Fucigna, MFA
Culinary Arts
PRINCIPLES OF BAKING I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This introductory course in baking and pastry arts
oers intensive hands-on laboratory training in a
professional baking environment. The production
and quality control of baked goods emphasized.
Laboratory classes focus on basic production
techniques for yeast dough and other leavened
dough, batters, and mixes. Cookies, pastries, pies,
fillings, toppings, and presentation of these items
are taught and demonstrated. One-hour lecture
and four hours laboratory. Orientation required
for this course by Justin L. Davis, Academic Asso
-
ciate, Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts.
JDavis1@norwalk.edu Text, Uniform and Cutlery
additional and required.
CRN 5878 16 Sessions
FOOD D5052 Section 01B NCC, Room W123
Thursday 5:00PM-10:00PM Begins 2/17/2022
Tuition: $759 Text Add’l
No Class 3/17
Instructor: Stephen Maronian
FOOD SAFETY CERTIFICATION
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Students will learn the sanitation and food
safety standards that are mandatory in the
foodservice industry through a Black Board
online setting. Food handling, safe storing,
cooking, serving and holding practices,
quality and safety control principles, and FDA
rules and regulations are covered extensively
during the course of the semester. The last
class of the semester is reserved for taking the
National Restaurant Associations Foodservice
Manager Servsafe certification exam. Upon
passing the test, students will receive a
Foodservice Manager Servsafe certificate that
is valid for five years and qualifies them to
supervise sanitation and safety activities in a
foodservice setting. A current Servsafe book
with an online exam voucher is extra
and required.
Note: The final exam will be on campus.
CRN 591 Online
FOOD D5049 Section 01B Begins 3/24/2022
Tuition: $269 Text Add’l
Instructor: Jeff Trombetta
PRINCIPLES OF FOOD
PREPARATION
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Students develop basic cooking methods
and culinary techniques in the production of
vegetables, salads, meats, poultry, fish, soups,
stocks, sauces, and eggs. Students employ
standard techniques with special attention to
commercial and quantity preparation while
applying proper kitchen sanitation. Tool
and equipment use, weights and measures,
physical facilities and recipe conversions are
discussed and practiced. One hour of class
work; four hours of laboratory.
Orientation and authorization required for
this course by Justin L. Davis, Academic
Associate, Hospitality Management and
Culinary Arts. JDavis1@norwalk.edu Text,
uniform and cutlery additional and required.
CRN 5877 16 Sessions
FOOD D5051 Section 01B NCC, Room W123
Tuesday 5:00PM-10:00PM Begins 2/15/2022
Tuition: $759 Text Add’l
No Class 3/1
Instructor: Tom Isidori
Professional Bartending Certification
This professional Bartending course
includes the state and national SMART
certification (Servers and Managers Alcohol
Responsibility Training) recognized by the
Connecticut Department of Liquor Control
and police departments. Servers of alcohol
are taught to serve responsibly, how to
spot signs of intoxication, and how to
respond appropriately. Students will learn
to make more than 100 drinks from gin-
and-tonics to daiquiris. Instruction focuses
on opening and closing procedures, prod
-
uct knowledge, speed of preparation, and
people skills. Upon successful completion
of the course, students will be qualified
to work in any environment that serves
liquor, including restaurants, clubs, hotels,
and catering companies. Students receive
a certificate of completion and the SMART
certification. Please bring a bag lunch.
Students must be 18 years of age.
CRN 4563 2 Sessions
FOOD D5658 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-5:00PM Begins 2/5/2022
Tuition: $320
Instructor: Paul Rich
CRN 6095 2 Sessions
FOOD D5658 Section 02 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-5:00PM Begins 5/7/2022
Tuition: $320
Instructor: Paul Rich
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Finance and
Investing
Our instructors are hired to teach general
concepts to groups of students, not to
provide specific investment advice to
individuals. Students should consult their
own financial advisor or attorney before
making any investment decisions based on
specific examples used by our instructors.
FUNDAMENTALS OF INVESTING
This course is essential for anyone who wants to
learn about dierent investment asset classes
and how they can work for you. You will learn
the language of investing as you begin to under
-
stand the meaning and use of cash equivalents,
s
tocks, bonds, mutual funds, and annuities.
Once you know what the asset classes are and
how they work together, we will review simple
strategies you can use for a lifetime of investing.
CRN 5564 2 Sessions
FIN D5003 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Wednesday 6:30PM-8:30PM Begins 2/23/2022
Tuition: $59
Instructor: Brenda Catugno ChFC, CDFA, CASL
ESTATE PLANNING
This session gives a basic introduction to
estate planning and includes discussion
of wills, trusts, federal and state estate
taxes, as well as estate planning in both the
probate and non-probate contexts. The goal
is to familiarize students with the concepts,
framework, and vocabulary of estate planning
so that they can approach their own estate
planning situations in an informed manner.
CRN 5566 1 Session
FIN D5006 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Monday 7:00PM-9:00PM 4/4/2022
Tuition: $49
Instructor: Stephen B. Keogh, Esq
LONG-TERM CARE AND INCAPACITY
PLANNING
Learn about planning for long-term care ser-
vices and incapacity, with a special emphasis
on home c
are and community-based services.
This session will give an overview of long-term
care programs, including Medicare, Medicaid
and long-term care insurance, and will review
the rules and programs available for receiving
care at home, as well as skilled nursing facility
care. The session also includes discussion of
planning for incapacity, including living wills,
health care proxies, and powers of attorney.
CRN 5715 1 Session
FIN D5010 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Monday 7:00PM-9:00PM 4/11/2022
Tuition: $49
Instructor: Stephen B. Keogh, Esq
Student Vaccine
Mandate
All students who are returning to
campus for in-person classes and/
or activities are required to be fully
vaccinated against the COVID-19
coronavirus and must attest to their
status on MyCommnet. For students
who are only taking online courses this
requirement is still recommended but
not required. If you have not already
done so, please be sure to become
vaccinated as soon as possible.
For additional information regarding
this mandate please visit:
https://norwalk.edu/covid-19/
CREATING THE ULTIMATE
RETIREMENT PLAN
For those at or near retirement, this is an
interactive class focused on helping you
create a successful roadmap for what should
be the best years of your life. Learn what
makes a retirement a success, why people fail
at retirement, creative retirement planning,
health insurance options, how to make the
money last, saving money on taxes, and more
including insights from Stamford’s MIT AGE
Lab. Workbook included.
CRN 5271 1 Session
FIN D5002 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Tuesday 6:30PM-8:30PM 4/26/2022
Tuition: $49
Instructor: Michael Aloi, CFP
MANAGING RETIREMENT WEALTH
Do you have a retirement portfolio organized
to meet your specific needs? Or do you have
a random collection of investments, accounts
and advisers that you’ve acquired over time?
In this two-part class Bob Carroll will highlight
key personal portfolio management tech
-
niques and insights that will help you gain
control over your results along with a better
sense of how to deal with the uncertainty
that we all face as investors, especially during
challenging economic times.
CRN 6127 2 Sessions
FIN D5008 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Wednesday 6:00PM-9:00PM Begins 3/9/2022
Tuition: $59
Instructor: Robert Carroll, CFA, CFP
A DEEP DIVE INTO BLOCKCHAINS,
BITCOINS AND OTHER
CRYPTOCURRENCIES
B itcoins and other cryptocurrencies have
changed the way we look at money and
opened new investment opportunities. In this
class, students will learn blockchain from the
ground up and see how it has the potential to
change most every major industry, includ
-
ing, finance, health care, law, supply chain
management, real estate, art, and a whole lot
more. We will also learn the history of how
bitcoin and how other cryptocurrencies have
evolved. Learn how to filter out all the hype in
this space and be equipped to make informed
choices about how to take part in this revolu
-
tion – and the best way to do it. You will also
be t
aught to set up your own cryptocurrency
miner! If you have ever considered investing
in bitcoin – or was just curious about how
blockchain works- this class is for you.
CRN 5712 4 Sessions
SPIN D5905 Section 01 LRON
Wednesday 7:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/16/2022
Tuition: $79
Instructor: John Robert
DECENTRALIZED FINANCE (DEFI)
INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The world of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) is
exploding! The pioneers of the cryptocurrency
world have basically created a new Wall Street
and banking system online, where investors are
routinely making as much as 15% interest rate
on their savings (compared to the .06% oered
by most banks) and many times more than that
on other investments. As of this writing, $90
BILLION DOLLARS have been invested in this
space, and much more is coming! In this class,
you will learn how yield farming and liquidity
pools work, as well as techniques to maximize
returns. You will also be shown how to choose
platforms that oer the best interest rates on
savings. This space is so new, it’s kind of like
the early days of the Wild West or even the
early days of the Internet. While the rewards
tend to be large, there are some serious risks
too. To help protect you, we will show you the
most credible platforms to invest in and how to
protect yourself with crypto insurance.
Prerequisites: Students are encouraged to take
the Deep Dive into Blockchains, Bitcoins and
other Cryptocurrencies class before this class.
CRN 6126 4 Sessions
SPIN D5904 Section 01 LRON
Wednesday 7:00PM-9:00PM Begins 3/23/2022
Tuition: $79
Instructor: John Robert
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
Gardening
THE BEAUTY OF WINTER IN THE
NATIVE GARDEN
This course covers native perennials, trees,
and shrubs with a focus on plants that oer
winter interest with persistent fruit, form,
and foliage-including conifers. These natives
are the plants that provide food and shelter
for over-wintering birds and pollinators. With
spring approaching, we will look at classic
New England native plant combinations and
talk about the importance of bulbs and spring
ephemerals for bumblebee queens and other
early pollinators. Home gardeners are now
playing an all-important role in supporting
wildlife habitat. Learn about the keystone
plants to add for specialist bees, monarchs,
and other pollinators. We will discuss how
working with your site and utilizing gentle
gardening techniques can improve habitat
and make gardening easier. Learn how to
expand your terrain and add height and depth
to your garden by going vertical with native
trees, shrubs, and vines. You can provide a
succession of bloom through the growing
season from early spring into autumn and
oer more pollen and nectar for pollinators,
while adding vibrant color and more blooms
to your garden. We will do simple winter
seeding sowing with take home jugs, using
our local eco-type 57 seeds for plants that
have greater genetic diversity and adaptability
to our region. Some native perennials have
a reputation for being diicult to grow
from seed due to complicated stratification
requirements - with winter seed sowing this
problem is solved. Your garden belongs on the
Pollinator Pathway, join us and learn more.
CRN 6128 2 Sessions
GARD D5012 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Tuesday 6:00PM-8:00PM Begins 2/8/2022
Tuition: $50
Instructor: Elizabeth Craig, Advanced Master
Gardener, Jacqueline Algon, Advanced Master
Gardener
NATIVE GARDENS FILLED WITH
LIFE-GARDEN TOUR AND LECTURE
Whether your gardening style is more formal or
relaxed, use native plants to add more beauty
and bring more life to your garden. Landscapes
that feature native plants support a greater
abundance and higher diversity of pollinators
and birds. In class and in the field, we will
look at classic New England native plants with
stunning colors that oer form, function, and
beauty. This course covers native perennials,
trees, shrubs, and annuals and looks at the
pollinators they have co-evolved with including
butterflies, moths, our friendly native non-
stinging solitary bees, and birds. Learn how to
create a succession of bloom in your garden
with the flowers the pollinators need that
you can enjoy too throughout the growing
season. Work with your site and utilize gentle
gardening techniques to improve habitat and
make maintenance easier. Unfortunately, many
of our most commonly used landscape plants
are non-native and have become invasive.
The impact invasive plants have on habitat
and diversity will be discussed and native
replacements recommended. Native gardens
are buzzing with life from early spring to fall
and beyond. How you garden and what you
plant makes a dierence.
The first class will meet on campus, and the
second class will meet o site. Directions will be
provided in the first class.
CRN 5588 2 Sessions
GARD D5787 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Tuesday 6:00PM-8:00PM Begins 5/3/2022
Tuition: $50
Instructor: Elizabeth Craig, Advanced Master
Gardener, Jacqueline Algon, Advanced Master
Gardener
Interior Design
INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
An introduction to the elements and
principles of design, the interior design
profession, and the interior design problem
solving process. Two hours of lecture; four
hours of laboratory.
Class will meet on campus Tuesday, and
online Thursday.
CRN 6105 14 Sessions
PRFD D5159 Section 01B Hybrid NCC, Room
W232
Tue/Thur 6:00PM-8:55PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $919 Text Add’l
No Class 3/15
Instructor: Giancarlo Massaro
MATERIALS, TEXTILES & FINISHES
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
The study of interior design textiles, materials
and finishes including characteristics, care,
codes, and applications. 2 hours lecture, 2
hours of laboratory.
CRN 6106 28 Sessions
SPIN D5446 Section 01B NCC, Room W240
Tue/Thur 4:00PM-5:55PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $659 Text Add’l
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Francis Guidice
Languages
CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH I
This course is designed for those who want
a basic working grammar in Spanish in order
to be able to use it in conversation. Special
emphasis is placed on pronunciation and
conversation. Situations and dialogues will be
used to practice basic grammatical concepts
and to instill a feel for the structure of the
language. Students need a high school level
language for this class, not necessarily Spanish.
CRN 1513 10 Sessions
FLAN D5436 Section 01 LRON
Tuesday 7:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/15/2022
Tuition: $189 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Solange Gomez, MA
CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II
This course is designed as a continuation
of Conversational Spanish I. The course will
focus on the mastery of more complex tense
structures and advanced conversational skills.
Real-life situations will be used as the basis for
dialogues and oral practice. Special emphasis
will be placed on pronunciation and vocabulary.
CRN 6129 10 Sessions
FLAN D5437 Section 01 LRON
Thursday 7:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/24/2022
Tuition: $189
Instructor: Solange Gomez, MA
BEGINNING RUSSIAN
This course is designed for those who want
to understand and speak Russian. Develop
basic skills in grammar, writing, reading, and
conversation. Language study involves both
everyday life situations and cultural training.
The course is also suitable for students who
were introduced to the first steps in Russian
grammar and would like to continue learning
Russian.
CRN 5591 10 Sessions
FLAN D5684 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Wednesday 7:00PM-9:00PM Begins 2/23/2022
Tuition: $189 Text Add’l
Instructor: Mariana Bolgova, PhD
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CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN I
This course for beginners is designed for the
practical use of the language in a variety of
everyday situations. The conversation and
reading text will help the student to discover
the essentials of Italian grammar in a pleasant
and natural sequence.
CRN 4301 10 Sessions
FLAN D5464 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Thursday 6:00PM-8:00PM Begins 2/10/2022
Tuition: $189 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Stefania DiGiuseppe, BA
CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN II
This course is designed for students who have
taken Conversational Italian I or who have an
elementary knowledge of Italian. They will
review the basics of Italian grammar and be
encouraged to speak and enrich their vocabu
-
lary through role-playing, games, discussions,
and r
eadings.
Prerequisite: Italian I or with permission of
the instructor.
CRN 6130 10 Sessions
FLAN D5465 Section 01 LRON
Tuesday 6:00PM-8:00PM Begins 2/8/2022
Tuition: $189 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Stefania DiGiuseppe, BA
CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN III
This course is the continuation of Conver-
sational Italian II. It is designed to further
de
velop students’ comprehension of the Ital-
ian language by expanding their vocabulary
and impr
oving their grammar skills. Students
will also continue to develop their abilities to
verbally communicate while learning more
about the Italian culture.
Prerequisite: Italian II or with permission of
the instructor.
CRN 5593 10 Sessions
FLAN D5069 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:30AM-11:30AM Begins 2/5/2022
Tuition: $189 Text Add ‘l
No Class 2/19, 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Stefania DiGiuseppe, BA
ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course introduces students to basic Ital-
ian vocabulary and grammar with emphasis
on spe
aking and listening. Students also read
simple materials and write brief responses in
Italian. These language patterns and skills are
taught within a cultural context and focus on
practical applications to daily life. A mini
-
mum of one language laboratory per week
is required. Native speakers of Italian are not
permitted to register for this course without
written permission of the instructor before
class begins.
CRN 5884 28 Sessions
FLAN D5293 Section 01B NCC, Room TBA
E220/E224
Mon/Wed 9:30AM-11:20AM Begins 1/24/2022
Text Add ‘l
28 Sessions
NCC, Room TBA
Tuition: $769
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Estelle V. Dattolo
CRN 5915
FLAN D5293 Section 0313
E224/E220
Tue/Thur 9:30AM-11:20AM Begins 1/25/2022
Text Add ‘l
28 Sessions
NCC, Room TBA
Begins 2/15/2022
Text Add ‘l
Tuition: $769
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Estelle V. Dattolo
CRN TBA
FLAN D5293 Section 03B
E220/E224
Tue/Thur 5:30PM-7:40PM
Tuition: $769
No Class 3/15, 3/1
Instructor: Estelle V. Dattolo
ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
In this continuation of Elementary Italian I,
students expand their vocabulary, learn more
complex grammatical forms, read longer
selections, and write short paragraphs in
Italian. They continue to develop speaking
and listening skills in a cultural context. Native
speakers of Italian are not permitted to regis
-
ter for this course without written permission
of the instructor before classes begin. Stu-
dents should have taken Elementary Italian
I or can be admitted with permission of the
instructor.
CRN 5886 28 Sessions
FLAN D5294 Section 01B NCC, Room TBA
E220/E224
Mon/Wed 11:30AM-1:20PM Begins 2/14/2022
Tuition: $769 Text Add ‘l
No Class 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Estelle V. Dattolo
ELEMENTARY FRENCH I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course introduces students to basic
French vocabulary and practical grammar
with emphasis on speaking and listening.
Students also read simple materials and write
brief responses in French. These language
patterns and skills are taught within a cultural
context and focus on practical applications
to daily life. A minimum of one language
laboratory hour per week is required. Native
speakers of French are not permitted to regis
-
ter for this course without written permission
of the ins
tructor before class begins.
CRN 5913 28 Sessions
FLAN D5941 Section 01B LRON
Mon/Wed 9:30AM-11:20AM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $769 Text Add’l
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Anie Duboise
ELEMENTARY FRENCH II
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
In this continuation of French I, students
expand their vocabulary, learn more complex
grammatical forms, read longer selections, and
write short paragraphs in French. They continue
to develop a continuation of Elementary French
I. A minimum of one language laboratory hour
per week is required. Native speakers of French
are not permitted to register for this class
without the written permission of the instructor
before classes begin.
Prerequisite: Students should have taken
Elementary French I or can be admitted with
permission of the instructor.
28 Sessions
CRN 6160
FLAN D5052 Section 01B
LRON
Tue/Thur 9:30AM-11:20AM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $769 Text Add’l
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Anie Duboise
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
Music
COLLEGE CHOIR
This class is a study through rehearsal and
performance of music literature for choir.
Emphasis is on musical fundamentals and
creating a musical community. Opportunities
exist for solo and ensemble singing in smaller
groups.
CRN 6131 24 Sessions
CENR D5037 Section 01 NCC, Room E108
Tue/Thur 2:30PM-4:05PM Begins 2/15/2022
Tuition: $179
Instructor: Christine Mangone
PIANO I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
An Introductory piano course, presenting
simple note values in double and triple
meter, in both F and G clefs. Focuses on the
organization of the keyboard. Develops skills
in performing major scales and arpeggios,
simple five-finger position compositions, and
exercises for technique.
CRN 5912 18 Sessions
CENR D5031 Section 02B Online
Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Christine Mangone
CRN 5899 18 Sessions
CENR D5031 Section 01B Online
Begins 2/14/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Christopher Dabbo
PIANO II
Online
Begins 2/14/2022
Text Add ‘l
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course is a continuation of Class Piano I.
In more depth, students will study music nota
-
tion, sight-reading on the grand sta, time
signatures, tempo markings and dynamics.
Students will also develop skills in playing
chord progressions, transposing and reading
music in both major and minor key signatures.
The class focuses on performing beginning
and intermediate piano literature, culminating
with a public recital.
Prerequisite and co-requisite: MUS 150 or
permission of instructor
CRN 5897
CENR D5023 Section 01B
Tuition: $599
Instructor: Christopher Dabbo
CRN 5898 Online
CENR D5023 Section 02B Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Christine Mangone
TH CENTURY LATIN AMERICAN
TOPICS
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course is an exploration of some of the
most important socio-political events in 20th
century Latin America and how they were
represented in contemporary Latin American
literature and visual arts. The dramatizations
and representations of the socio-political
events in the fiction explore the process
of “Coming of Age” of the Latin American
countries during these 20th Century histori
-
cal moments and their aermath. Class will
be c
onducted in English; readings will be
available in translation and in the original
language.
CRN 5905 12 Sessions
CENR D5109 Section 01B LRON
Tuesday 11:30AM-1:20PM Begins 2/15/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
No Class 3/15
Instructor: Andre Aluma-Cazorla
JAPANESE I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course introduces students to basic
Japanese vocabulary and grammar with an
emphasis on speaking and listening in daily
life. Students will also read and write brief
passages using the Japanese writing system
(hiragana, katakana, and kanji).
CRN 5890 28 Sessions
FLAN D5840 Section 01B LRON
Mon/Wed 11:30AM-1:20PM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $769 Text Add’l
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Yumi K. McCarthy
JAPANESE II
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
In this continuation of Japanese I, students
will expand their vocabulary, learn more com
-
plex grammatical forms, and further develop
reading and writing skills using kanji, hira-
gana, and katakana. They will also continue to
de
velop listening and speaking skills within a
cultural context.
Prerequisite: Japanese I or with permission
of the instructor.
CRN 5889 28 Sessions
FLAN D5837 Section 01B LRON
Tue/Thur 11:30AM-1:20PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $769 Text Add’l No Class
3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Yumi K. McCarthy
GUITAR I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
An introductory guitar course, presenting
simple note values in double and triple meter,
in G clef. Students will develop rudimentary
note reading skills on all six strings and learn
to perform simple melodies. In addition, stu
-
dents will learn to accompany these melodies
with basic chordal accompaniment.
CRN 5902 23 Sessions
CENR D5054 Section 01B NCC, Room E108
Mon/Wed 5:30PM-7:05PM Begins 2/14/2022
Tuition: $599
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Damon Kelliher
GUITAR II
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Guitar Two is a continuation of skill devel-
opment found in Guitar One. Students will
bec
ome familiar with intermediate level guitar
techniques used in blues, pop, folk and clas
-
sical styles. The main objective of the course
is to continue to develop music literacy and
technical proficiency so that students are able
to play solo guitar music and song accompa
-
niment.
CRN 5901 23 Sessions
CENR D5055 Section 01B NCC, Room E108
Mon/Wed 5:30PM-7:05PM Begins 2/14/2022
Tuition: $599
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Damon Kelliher
MUSIC HISTORY AND APPRECIATION
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course oers a comprehensive explora-
tion of creative imagination in music from a
multicultur
al, global perspective, including
the examination of Western music in the
context of musical practices throughout the
world. Students also will explore the elements
of music, learn musical terminology, and
discover the sounds of instruments from many
world cultures. No previous musical experi
-
ence is required.
CRN 5904 28 Sessions
CENR D5039 Section 01B LRON
Mon/Wed 10:00AM-11:20AM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: David Wonsey
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ACTING I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course oers advanced study in sensory
awareness, sense memory, and character
study for the preparation of a role. Basic vocal
and body techniques are employed to explore
the psycho-physical action and objectives of
characters.
CRN 5894 28 Sessions
CENR D5026 Section 01B NCC, Room TBA
Tue/Thur 11:30AM-12:50PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Christine Mangone
ACTING II
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
A continuation of Acting I, this course oers
advanced study in sensory awareness,
sense memory, and character study for the
preparation of a role. Students will study
theories of acting and basic vocal and body
techniques. They will rehearse and perform
contemporary and classical monologues and
scenes.
CRN 5893 28 Sessions
CENR D5004 Section 01B NCC, Room TBA
Tue/Thur 11:30AM-12:50PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Christine Mangone,
Photography
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
In this introductory course, students will
learn the fundamentals of photography
using digital media. Camera use, exposure
controls, scanning and printing are covered.
Assignments explore visual and creative
problem solving. Students are responsible
for providing a manually adjustable digital
camera, paper, and other supplies as needed.
Class willl meet Tuesdays on campus, and
Thursday online.
CRN 6102 10 Weeks
PHOTO D5001 Section 01B Online
Begins 2/7/2022
Tuition: $759 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Joan Fitzsimmons
DIGITAL SONGWRITING
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course is an introduction to the cra of
music composition and writing songs. Using
computer soware, the students will learn the
basics of text setting, melodic, harmonic, and
rhythmic unity and variety, concepts of disso
-
nance and consonance as well as principles of
form. The student will complete two pieces to
be presented at the end of the course.
CRN 5903 28 Sessions
CENR D5048 Section 01B NCC, Room LRON
Mon/Wed 11:30AM-12:50PM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $599
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: David Wonsey
Performing Arts
THE JOY OF ACTING
Whether you’ve thought acting might be
fun, but never did anything about it… did
some theatre in school but it’s been years
since… are an experienced actor looking to
develop a scene or monologue… or freeze
with stage fright when even thinking about
going on a stage or giving a presentation…
this no-pressure workshop is for you! Through
theatre and improv games, monologues
and scene work, a little theory, a little
Shakespeare, and lots of humor and fun, you’ll
learn theatrical basics and develop skills and
techniques to feel comfortable on stage and
create compelling characters for an audience.
We’d love you to join us… and discover the
Joy of Acting for yourself!
CRN 6132 6 Sessions
CENR D5002 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Tuesday 7:00PM-9:30PM Begins 3/22/2022
Tuition: $179
Instructor: Richard Mancini, B. S.
INTRODUCTION TO THEATER
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course studies the art of the theater,
its literature, structure, and aesthetics.
Contributions of the playwright, actor,
director, designer, and producer are examined
through individual and group projects and
attendance at theatrical performances.
28 Sessions
CRN TBA
CENR D5061 Section 01B
NCC, Room TBA
Mon/Wed 1:00PM-2:35PM Begins 2/14/2022
Tuition: $599
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Christine Mangone
Personal
Enrichment
JOURNALISM I
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Journalism is an introductory course covering
basic skills in writing, reporting, and editing
news. Course material also includes the
ethical issues and commercial pressures that
shape the news and relevant discussion of
current events. Because writing is an essential
skill for journalists in all media, coursework
includes grammar, and written assignments
are emphasized. In-class discussion and
critique of student writing will also be an
important part of the course.
CRN 5887 28 Sessions
PRFD D5958 Section 01B LRON
Mon/Wed 1:00PM-2:20PM Begins 1/24/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: James Lomuscio
SCREENWRITING
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
In this course, students learn the basics of
writing scripts for movies. The class will
view movies and examine the corresponding
scripts, study plotting techniques, discuss the
cra of character development and dialogue,
learn scene direction protocols, and analyze
the structure of short and feature-length
films. Students will be expected to produce
a complete screenplay over the course of
the semester. Using industry-appropriate
soware, finished work will be produced in
professional format and style.
CRN 5888 14 Sessions
PRFD D5955 Section 01B LRON
Tuesday 5:30PM-8:25PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
No Class 3/15
Instructor: Christopher Ward
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
ESTATE PLANNING
This session gives a basic introduction to
estate planning and includes discussion
of wills, trusts, federal and state estate
taxes, as well as estate planning in both the
probate and non-probate contexts. The goal
is to familiarize students with the concepts,
framework, and vocabulary of estate planning
so that they can approach their own estate
planning situations in an informed manner.
CRN 5566 1 Session
FIN D5006 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Monday 7:00PM-9:00PM 4/4/2022
Tuition: $49
Instructor: Stephen B. Keogh, Esq
LONG-TERM CARE AND INCAPACITY
PLANNING
Learn about planning for long-term care
services and incapacity, with a special
emphasis on home care and community-
based services. This session will give an
overview of long-term care programs,
including Medicare, Medicaid and long-term
care insurance, and will review the rules and
programs available for receiving care at home,
as well as skilled nursing facility care. The
session also includes discussion of planning
for incapacity, including living wills, health
care proxies, and powers of attorney.
CRN 5715 1 Session
FIN D5010 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Monday 7:00PM-9:00PM 4/11/2022
Tuition: $49
Instructor: Stephen B. Keogh, Esq
BLOGGING FOR BUSINESS OR
PLEASURE
If you’ve ever wanted to create a blog to share
your expertise or passion, then this class is
for you. In this introductory workshop, you
will learn the basics of blogging including
selecting your content niche, your target
market, establishing yourself as an expert,
developing a content calendar, and securing
followers and fans. Students should have a
solid knowledge of the Internet, social media,
and a passion to write! Jennifer Covello is an
award-winning author who has been blogging
for over ten years on a variety of topics,
including small business marketing,
parenting, and spirituality.
CRN 6158 1 Session
PRFD D5044 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Thursday 7:00PM-9:00PM 4/7/2022
Tuition: $39
Instructor: Jennifer Covello, MBA
ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES FOR
JEWELRY MAKING LEVEL I
Come learn the ancient art of wire wrapping
and basic beading techniques that open
the door for creating intricate and beauti
-
ful jewelry designs! This course focuses on
creating a strong foundation for the students
and teaches some of the most essential skills
of wire wrapping: making wire loops, clasps,
bails and wrapping beads and stones. You will
learn everything about wires, tools, beads and
stones, and make 3 - 4 projects throughout the
course including earrings, bracelets, pendants
and/or necklaces.
Required Materials: pliers (round-nose pliers,
chain nose/needle-nose pliers, flat-nose
pliers, wire cutters, nylon-jaw pliers, bent-
nose pliers), artistic copper or brass round
wires (18-gauge or 20-gauge, 22-gauge, and
26-gauge or 28-gauge) and stones or beads.
These materials can be purchased from any
craing stores.
CRN 6125 4 Sessions
SPIN D5331 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 10:00AM-12:30PM Begins 4/2/2022
Tuition: $159 No Class 4/16
Instructor: Kiran Somaya
JEWELRY MAKING LEVEL II
Take your wire wrapping skills to the next
level! This course will build on the founda
-
tional skills that were learned in the Level
1-Essential Techniques for Jewelry Making
class. You will learn to make shapes and wire
components, incorporating intermediate wire
wrapping techniques using free form and
intricate wire weaving designs, and create 3-4
projects including pendants/statement pieces,
rings, bracelets, and earrings.
Required Materials: pliers (round-nose pliers,
chain nose/needle-nose pliers, flat-nose pli
-
ers, wire cutters, nylon-jaw pliers, bent-nose
pliers), artistic copper or brass round wires
(16-gauge, 18-gauge or 20-gauge, 22-gauge,
and 26-gauge or 28-gauge) and stones or
beads (drilled stones and cabochons). These
materials can be purchased from any craing
stores.
Prerequisite: Understanding of working with
pliers and multiple wires is recommended for
this course.
CRN 6142 6 Sessions
SPIN D5327 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 10:00AM-12:30PM Begins 1/29/2022
Tuition: $239 No Class 2/19
Instructor: Kiran Somaya
INTRODUCTION TO GENEALOGY
This class is for those who are ready to take
up the #2 hobby in the U.S. (second only
to gardening) and to explore and record
their family roots. It’s a good fit for those
who are fans of history, puzzles, treasure
hunts, and detective stories. Throughout
the class, students will become familiar with
the fundamentals of Genealogy research,
documentary evidence, and the Genealogical
Proof Standard. There will be specific
instruction on finding and analyzing U.S.
Census records; Birth, Marriage & Death
records; U.S. Immigration records; U.S.
military records; U.S. City Directories, and
digitized newspapers that can be found
online. Students must be computer and
internet literate.
CRN 6133 4 Sessions
SPIN D5863 Section 01 LRON
Wednesday 6:30PM-8:30PM Begins 3/2/2022
Tuition: $89
Instructor: Janeen Bjork
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course is an introduction to the basic
themes of philosophy. It explores the nature
of man, the universe in which we live,
knowledge, language, the divine existence,
and values. Students are encouraged to relate
ideas from the great philosophers to their
own thinking through Socratic dialogue and
writing assignments.
CRN 5880
PHIL D5007 Section 02B Online
Tuesday 12 weeks Begins 2/14/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
Instructor: Edward Grippe
CRN 5881 28 Sessions
PHIL D5007 Section 02B NCC, Room E230
Tue/Thur 1:00PM-2:35PM Begins 2/14/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Denise P. Griin
CRN 6121 28 Sessions
PHIL D5007 Section 03B NCC, Room TBA
Tue/Thur 11:30PM-12:50PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Denise P. Griin
CRN 6155 14 Sessions
PHIL D5007 Section 05B LRON
Wednesday 7:00PM-8:20PM Begins 1/26/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
No Class 3/16
Instructor: Kathleen Jackson
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INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course provides an introduction to
the tools, methods and theories used in
archaeology as well as an overview of
northeastern U.S. prehistory. Students
receive pre-excavation training prior to their
participation in the investigation of a local
prehistoric archaeological site. The analysis of
recovered materials and the interpretation of
the site provides the basis for the writing of an
archaeological site report.
CRN 5879 28 Sessions
SPIN D5664 Section 01B NCC, Room W201
Tue/Thur 1:00PM-2:20PM Begins 1/25/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Ernest Wiegand
BEGINNER KNITTING
Come “sit ‘n knit” and learn in a class that
was created just for you - a beginner knitter!
(Returning students welcome, and will work
on individual projects.) You will learn basic
stitches-knit, purl, garter, stockinette, how
to increase and decrease, how to read a yarn
label, and how to read a knitting pattern.
The instructor will provide yarn and knitting
needles to learn and practice with at home.
We will discuss projects in the fourth class.
Students can choose a hat, scarf, cowl, or
maybe something else, as well as the color
and type of yarn to use. If students choose a
project, they are responsible for purchasing
the materials needed. Students will begin the
project in class and continue working on it at
home.
CRN 6134 6 Sessions
SPIN D5509 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 10:00AM-12:00PM Begins 2/26/2022
Tuition: $109
Instructor: Andrea Dener
BECOME A SAFER DRIVER WITH THE
AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE
The AARP Smart Driver course teaches
valuable defensive driving skills and provides
a refresher of the rules of the road. Since
1979, the course has helped over 14 million
drivers learn proven safety strategies and tips
for how to adapt one’s driving to compensate
for physical and cognitive changes that may
come with aging. Plus, you may qualify for an
automobile insurance discount by completing
the course (participants should check with
their auto insurance agent for details).
CRN 6135 1 Session
SPIN D5424 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Friday 9:00AM-1:00PM 4/22/2022
Tuition: $20 for AARP members; $25 for non
members. Please bring payment to class, make
check payable to AARP.
Instructor: AARP Sta
NON-WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course is intended to encourage students
to expand their vision of the world by learning
more about how people from other cultures
live and think. Through texts and philoso
-
phers from China, Japan, India, Tibet, Africa,
and the Middle East, students explore how
philosophical concepts are embedded in
the cultures that produce them. As we move
toward a global community, it is imperative
that we know about and understand the
values and traditions of our world partners
and neighbors.
CRN 6156 Online
PHIL D5006 Section 01B Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add ‘l
Instructor: Christopher Paone
WORLD RELIGIONS
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Seven of the major religious traditions of the
modern world are introduced: Hinduism,
Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam,
as well as Chinese and Japanese religious
thought. The course explores the history of
each tradition, its major ideas and its leading
figures. It also covers the influence of these
traditions in the world today.
CRN 5883 Online
PHIL D5609 Section 01B Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
Instructor: Kathleen Jackson
ETHICS
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course introduces the student to the
major philosophical theories about values
Topics include values based on the search
for happiness, religion, economics and the
material world, social and political structures
and natural law. In addition, the last part of
the course focuses on contemporary moral
problems.
CRN 5882 Online
SPIN D5677 Section 01B 10 weeks
Begins 2/7/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
Instructor: Edward Grippe
Wellness, Fitness,
& Sports
LEARN TO MEDITATE
This class oers a broad range of simple and
eective exercises to calm the mind and get in
touch with your inner self. This class includes
breathing and concentration exercises, cre
-
ative visualization and the use of music and
mantras. This class will also provide an oppor
-
tunity to develop one’s own personal program
of meditation. This will be held in a classroom
setting. If you wish to sit on the floor, please
bring a yoga mat and blanket to class.
CRN 6136 4 Sessions
LFST D5828 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Thursday 7:00PM-8:00PM Begins 3/3/2022
Tuition: No Charge
Instructor: Sutushi Lang
YOGA
Designed for students new to yoga or with
limited experience who want to work slowly
and thoroughly. The sessions will teach you
yoga postures to strengthen and increase your
flexibility. You will learn how the breath works
with your postures, making it much easier to
develop to your potential. Emphasis will be on
postures that will enhance the quality of your
life. Students will leave class feeling stronger,
toned, relaxed and energized. Wear fitness
clothing and please bring a yoga mat and a
towel to class.
CRN 3062 12 Sessions
RECR D5008 Section 01 NCC, Room H005
Saturday 9:30AM-10:45AM Begins 2/5/2022
Tuition: $180
No Class 2/19, 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Sandra Adamczyk, AS
INTRODUCTION TO WELLNESS
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course is intended to explore general
physiological concepts as they apply to
physical fitness, nutrition, stress, and overall
wellness throughout life. All students will be
aorded an opportunity to assess and gener
-
ate a personal health-fitness profile, identify-
ing strengths and weaknesses associated with
physical fitness, nutrition, weight manage
-
ment, and stress management. Behavior
modification will be emphasized in this course
as students learn to set realistic and achiev
-
able goals as they plan for safe methods of
improving general wellness.
CRN 5836 Online
RECR D7129 Section 01B Begins 1/21/2022
Tuition: $599 Text Add’l
Instructor: Nicole Mendola
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
DANCE ACROSS THE WORLD
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course is perfect for learning all of the major
Ballroom and Latin dances, some of which are
the slow smooth Fox Trot and Waltz to the fiery
and energetic Salsa and Merengue! Students
will learn the history of each dance, basic
patterns, and how to execute them on the dance
floor. Students will also begin to recognize the
dance music when they hear it. These dances
are a great form of exercise and excellent for
developing grace, balance, and confidence not
only on the dance floor but in everyday life!
CRN 6090 11 Sessions
RECR D5014 Section 01B NCC, Room H005
Thursday 1:00PM-2:20PM Begins 2/10/2022
Tuition: $180 No Class 3/17
Instructor: Kristie Entwistle
STRENGTH & TONE
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Strength and Tone is a challenging course
designed to build muscular strength and
endurance in a non-traditional way. This course
will teach the student how to use alternate
types of resistance tools such as medicine balls,
resistance cords, etc. Through this course, the
student will understand the fundamentals of
alternate resistance programs and will be able
to develop training protocols for themselves.
Class will be 100% on ground.
CRN 6085 21 Sessions
RECR D7127 Section 01B NCC, Room H005
Mon/Wed 10:00AM-10:50AM Begins 2/7/2022
Tuition: $180
No Class 2/21,3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Suzanne Leonard
YOGA
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This 6,000 year old ancient practice will teach
the student the true meaning of union by
combining physical, mental, and spiritual
states of wellness. The course is designed
to provide the history of yoga, its theory
and benefits, and aord the student an
opportunity to experience this art first hand.
CRN 5841 21 Sessions
RECR D7125 Section 01B NCC, Room H005
Tue/Thur 5:30PM-6:20PM Begins 2/8/2022
Tuition: $180 No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Joyce Generoso
CRN 6092 21 Sessions
RECR D7125 Section 02B LRON
Mon/Wed 8:00AM-8:50AM Begins 2/7/2022
Class will be 50% Asynchronous (prerecorded
lecture) and 50% Synchronous (live virtual calls).
There are no in-person meetings for this class.
Tuition: $180
No Class 2/21, 3/14, 3/16
Instructor: Joyce Generoso
ABS AND LOWER BODY
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
This course is designed to target the mid-
section of the body. Appropriate back care,
posture, and abdominal exercises will be
demonstrated and practiced. The student will
be educated in basic concepts of abdominal
training and will understand the benefits of
strong abdominal and lower back muscles.
CRN 6086 21 Sessions
RECR D5839 Section 01B NCC, Room H005
Tue/Thur 10:30AM-11:20AM Begins 2/8/2022
Tuition: $180
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Suzanne Leonard
PILATES MAT BASED
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Developed in the 1920s by Joseph H. Pilates,
this form of exercise combines the concept
of strong body with strong mind. Mat Pilates
will focus on core strength, stabilization, and
proper breathing through various movements.
The students will not only benefit physically
from Pilates, they will also understand its
basic theory and fundamentals.
CRN 6087 21 Sessions
RECR D5007 Section 01B NCC, Room H005
Tue/Thur 6:30PM-7:20PM Begins 2/8/2022
Tuition: $180
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Joyce Generoso
BOOT CAMP
*This course is also available as a Credit
Division class. Prices may vary.
Boot Camp is a high-intensity activity patterned
aer military-style training using sports drills and
calisthenics to develop cardiovascular fitness,
muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility.
Workouts will include core conditioning, circuit
training, kickboxing, and other sports drills, and
obstacle courses. Students will be exercising as
individuals, with a partner, and in groups. While
modifications will be demonstrated, this non-
contact course is targeted toward intermediate
and advanced levels of fitness.
CRN 6089 21 Sessions
RECR D7128 Section 01B NCC, Room H007
Tue/Thur 12:00PM-12:50PM Begins 2/8/2022
Tuition: $180
No Class 3/15, 3/17
Instructor: Sta
Boating
CONNECTICUT BASIC BOATING
COURSE
In cooperation with the State of Connecticut’s
Department of Environmental Protection,
this comprehensive boating safety program
teaches students how to enjoy the water
safely. The eight-hour course includes
instruction in navigational rules, legal
requirements, safety afloat and other topics
that can help participants become safer
and more knowledgeable boaters. Students
completing the course receive a course-
completion diploma, thereby satisfying
the educational requirement to purchase a
Certificate of Personal Watercra Operation,
which is good for boats and jets skis. It also
includes the safe waterski endorsement
required to tow water skiers. Students must
attend all three sessions to receive the course-
completion diploma. Students over the age of
16 should bring personal ID to class.
3 Sessions
NCC, Room
CRN 6157
BOAT D5573 Section 01
Tue/Thu 6:00PM-9:00PM
Begins 4/5/2022
Tuition: $25
Instructor: Department of Environmental Pro-
tection
COMBINATION SAFE BOATING &
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT SAFETY
CERTIFICATION
A complete basic safe boating certification
course taught in one (eight hour) day. Successful
completion will allow the student to obtain a
Connecticut Certificate of Personal Watercra
Operation, which enables them to operate
recreational vessels up to 65 feet in length,
including jet skis. This easy to understand
classroom format is designed for students age
12 and over. PRIOR TO TAKING THIS CLASS,
each student should create an account online
at www.ct.gov/deep, then click “Purchase a
Hunting/Fishing License” and click the START
button. Create an account if you don’t already
have one, and then print the page that includes
your Conservation ID number and bring it
to class. Once we have entered your score in
the DEEP system you will use your account
to purchase and print the certificate aer the
class. Students should bring a pen or pencil to
class.
CRN 5692 1 Session
BOAT D5572 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-5:00PM 4/23/2022
Tuition: $99
CRN 5713 1 Session
BOAT D5572 Section 02 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-5:00PM 5/14/2022
Tuition: $99
Instructor: Current Boating Education
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Credit
Oerings
Allied Health
Medical Oice Management
- Administrative
- Clinical
Nursing
Physical Therapist Assistant
Respiratory Care
Art, Architecture & Design
Architectural Engineering
Technology
Construction Technology
Design for the Web
Fine Arts
Graphic Design
Interior Design
Studio Art
Business
Accounting
Business Administration
Finance
Legal Assistant
Management
Marketing
Communication Arts
Film & Television Production
Journalism
Media Studies
Computer Science
Computer Science
Web Development
Education & Social Science
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education
Exercise Science
Human Services
Engineering
Engineering Science
Technological Studies
General Studies
Honors Program
Hospitality Management
Culinary Arts Option
Hotel Option
Restaurant Option
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Liberal Arts Transfer
Mathematics & Science
Psychology
Teaching Career Pathway
Veterinary Technology
Associate Degrees (60-65 Credits)
Allied Health
Health Careers Pathways
Medical Assistant
Medical Oice Specialist
Art, Architecture & Design
Graphic Design
Business
Accounting
Culinary Arts
Legal Assistant
Communication Arts
Digital Journalism
Film & Television Production
Computer Science
Networking
Relational Database
Smartphone App Development
Web Developer
Early Childhood Education
Administrative Option
Education Option
Infant/Toddler
Engineering
Computer Aided Design
English as a Second
Language
Degree Certificates (20-35 Credits)
At NCC, we also oer Associate degree
and credit-bearing c ertificate programs to
prepare you for further education and a
rewarding career. You can use your Associate
degree as a career credential or continue
your studies toward a Bachelor’s degree.
In fact, many of our graduates do transfer
as a junior to a four-year college or universi-
ty, greatly reducing the overall cost of their
college education.
For more information about credit
enrollment, call (203) 857-7060 or visit
www.norwalk.edu.
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities'
(CSCU's) Transfer Tickets
are new degree
programs providing pathways for Connecticut
community college students to complete degree
programs that transfer to Connecticut State
Universities and Charter Oak College without
either losing any other credits or being required
to take extra credits in order to complete a
bachelor’s degree in that same discipline.
Pathway Transfer Degree: Art Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Biology Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Business Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Chemistry Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Communication
Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Criminology Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Early Childhood
TC Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: English Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Exercise Science
Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: French Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: German Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: History Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Italian Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Mathematics Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Physics Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Political Science
Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Psychology Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Social Work Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Sociology Studies
Pathway Transfer Degree: Spanish Studies
Details can be obtained at the Transfer Ticket
Degree Navigator.
More programs may be added; please check
the website for more information: http://www.
ct.edu/transfer.
CSCU’s Transfer Tickets
See Registration Form on page 43
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Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
Pathways
to Credit
"Blended" Classes for
Non-Credit Students
Note: Classes oered in the Spring semester
are indicated with page numbers for this
catalog.
Remaining classes will be oered in the Fall or
Spring semesters.
Are you considering taking college classes
toward a degree but hesitate to take the
next step? If yes, consider taking a “Blend
-
ed” class (see list at right). Blended classes
o
er non-credit students the opportunity to
experience, firsthand, what a Credit Division
class entails and are an ideal way to begin
a pathway to pursue a college certificate or
degree program.
Blended classes have a limited number
of seats available for continuing educa
-
tion/non-credit students. Upon successful
c
ompletion of a Blended class, if eligible, a
student may apply to "transfer" the class for
college credit. Prices and prerequisites may
apply.
Please call (203) 857-7080 for details.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Administration and Supervision of
Early Childhood Programs (page 8)
Science and Math for Children
The Exceptional Learner/Children with
Special Needs (page 8)
Infant Toddler Growth & Development (page 8)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Programming Mobile Devices I (page 15)
Web Development & Design I
XML for World Wide Web (page 15)
Introduction to Programming (page 15)
Graphic Design (page 17)
BUSINESS AND LIBERAL ARTS
Introduction to Philosophy (page 25)
Acting (page 24)
Piano I (page 23)
Introduction to Archaeology (page 26)
Introduction to Business (page 10)
Entrepreneurship (page 10)
Digital Photo (page 24)
Languages (page 21)
Film and TV Production (page 12)
Guitar (page 23)
Music Theory
Rock & Roll History & Appreciation
Public Speaking
World Religions (page 26)
CULINARY ARTS
Baking and Pastry Arts I
Food Safety Certification (page 19)
Principles of Food Prep (page 19)
MEDICAL BILLING AND
REIMBURSEMENT
Medical Coding (page 4)
Medical Ethics
Medical Insurance & Billing (page 4)
Medical Terminology (page 4)
ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
CAD Mechanical AutoCAD
Graphic Design I: Skills and Principles (page 17)
Two-Dimensional Design
Revit-3D Soware (page 16)
Architectural CAD
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English
as a Second
Language
ESL Non-Credit - Basic
Spring 2022 classes begin Friday, January 21
st
Register now to get the class/time you want!
Contact: ESL Non-Credit Advisor Denise Daych, DDaych@norwalk.edu
New Students:
New ESL students need to complete an NCC Application (free) and take an ESL Placement Test.
To make an advising appointment, visit norwalk.edu/academics/esl
High school graduates and intermediate to advanced English language learners contact Hannah
Moeckel-Rieke: HMoeckel-Rieke@norwalk.edu
Au Pairs contact Denise Daych, DDaych@norwalk.edu
TRAD = Traditional Face-to-face, in-person at NCC. Class will meet at the NCC campus on the days/times listed. The room will be on the NCC website
on “Course Search.
LRON = LIVE Online - Class will meet LIVE Online on the days and times listed on the schedule. Students need a device with a camera. Best to use a com-
puter with a camera. Classes will also use Blackboard, a class website.
CRN Course Section Course Title Dates Days Time Cost Location
LEVEL 
6060 ESL D5020 01N ESL for Beginners 10 1/22-5/14 Saturday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399 LRON
LEVEL /
6061 ESL D5020 01N Reading/Writing 20 1/24-5/11 Monday
Wednesday
9:00AM-10:50AM
$399
TRAD
5748 ESL D5020 02N Reading/Writing 20 1/24-5/11 Monday
Wednesday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399 TRAD
5
762 ESL D5051 01N Grammar 25/35 1/22-5/14 Saturday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399 LRON
6
062 ESL D5026 01N Conversation Circles 26/36 1/21-5/13 Friday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399 TRAD
5749 ESL D5026 03N Conversation Circles 26/36 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399 TRAD
6063 ESL D5026 02N Conversation Circles 26/36
Not F1 - Starts Late
2
/15-4/14 Tuesday
Thursday
7:30PM-9:50PM $259 TRAD
LEVEL 
5750 ESL D5030 01N Reading/Writing 30 1/24-5/11 Monday
Wednesday
9:00AM-10:50AM $399 TRAD
6067 ESL D5030 02N Reading/Writing 30 1/24-5/11 Tuesday
Thursday
5:30PM-7:20PM $399 TRAD
5751 ESL D5030 03N Reading/Writing 30 1/24-5/11 Monday
Wednesday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399 LRON
5762 ESL D5051 01N Grammar 25/35 1/22-5/14 Saturday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399 LRON
6062 ESL D5026 01N Conversation Circles 26/36 1/21-5/13 Friday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399 TRAD
5749 ESL D5026 03N Conversation Circles 26/36 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399 TRAD
6063 ESL D5026 02N Conversation Circles 26/36
Not F1 - Starts Late
2
/15-4/14 Tuesday
Thursday
7:30PM-9:50PM $259 TRAD
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ESL Non-Credit - Basic
CRN Course Section Course Title Dates Days Time Cost Location
LEVEL 
6068 ESL D5040 02N Reading/Writing 40 1/25-5/10 Monday
Wednesday
9:00AM-10:50AM $399 TRAD
6069 ESL D5040 03N Reading/Writing 40 1/24-5/11 Monday
Wednesday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399 TRAD
5754 ESL D5046 01N Speaking/Listening 44/54 1/24-5/11 Monday
Wednesday
5:30PM-7:20PM $399
LRON
5759 ESL D5061 01N Writing/Grammar on Computer 61 1/22-5/14 Saturday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399 LRON
6071 ESL D5061 02N Writing/Grammar on Computer 61 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
9:00AM-10:50AM $399 TRAD
6072 ESL D5061 03N Writing/Grammar on Computer 61 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399
TRAD
5755 ESL D5076 01N Conversation Circles 76 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399 TRAD
6073 ESL D5076 02N Conversation Circles 76 1/21-5/13 Friday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399 TRAD
6074 ESL D5076 03N Conversation Circles 76
Not F1 - Starts Late
2/15-4/14 Tuesday
Thursday
7:30PM-9:50PM $259
TRAD
6075 ESL D5067 01N Business for ESL I 67 1/26-5/12 Wednesday 7:00PM-9:50PM $299 LRON
LEVELS  AND 
5760 ESL D5050 01N Reading/Writing 50 1/24-5/11 Monday
Wednesday
9:00AM-10:50AM $399 TRAD
5761 ESL D5050 02N Reading/Writing 50 1/24-5/11 Monday
Wednesday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399 TRAD
6070 ESL D5050 03N Reading/Writing 50 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
5:30PM-7:20PM $399
LRON
5754 ESL D5046 01N Speaking/Listening 44/54 1/24-5/11 Monday
Wednesday
5:30PM-7:20PM $399
LRON
5763 ESL D5055 02N Grammar 55 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399
LRON
5759 ESL D5061 01N Writing/Grammar on Computer 61 1/22-5/14 Saturday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399
LRON
6071 ESL D5061 02N Writing/Grammar on Computer 61 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
9:00AM-10:50AM $399
TRAD
6072 ESL D5061 03N Writing/Grammar on Computer 61 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399
TRAD
5755 ESL D5076 01N Conversation Circles 76 1/25-5/10 Tuesday
Thursday
8:00PM-9:50PM $399
TRAD
6073 ESL D5076 02N Conversation Circles 76 1/21-5/13 Friday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399 TRAD
6074 ESL D5076 03N Conversation Circles 76
Not F1 - Starts Late
2/15-4/14 Tuesday
Thursday
7:30PM-9:50PM $259
TRAD
6075 ESL D5067 01N Business for ESL I 67 1/26-5/12 Wednesday 7:00PM-9:50PM $299 LRON
LEVELS  & UP
6075 ESL D5067 01N Business for ESL I 67 1/26-5/12 Wednesday 7:00PM-9:50PM $299 LRON
5764 ESL D5969 01N Business for ESL II 69 1/24-5/16 Monday 7:00PM-9:50PM $299 TRAD
5756 ESL D5078 01N Reading Circles 78 2/15-5/15 Tuesday
Thursday
8:00PM-9:50PM $299
LRON
5757 ESL D5078 02N Reading Circles 78 2/15-5/15 Tuesday
Thursday
9:30AM-11:20AM $299
LRON
5758 ESL D5079 01N TOEFL Preparation 79 1/22-5/14 Saturday 9:00AM-1:15PM $399
LRON
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ESL Credit
CRN Course Section Course Title Credit Days Time Location Instructor
6053
6115
ESL 022
ESL 5070
01B Reading/Writing II with lab
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Monday
Wednesday
9:30AM-12:25PM
12:30PM-1:20PM
9:30AM-12:25PM
E203
E208 Lab
LRON
Hausmann
1439
5845
ESL 022
ESL 5070
02B Reading/Writing II with lab
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Wednesday
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Heath
6054
6116
ESL 022
ESL 5070
03B Reading/Writing II with lab
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Tuesday
Tuesday
Thursday
5:30PM-6:20PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
E208 Lab
E205
LRON
Hickey
1166
5847
ESL 025
ESL 5075
01B Grammar II 2/14-5/16 TRAD
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Friday 9:30AM-12:40PM E203 Nyquist
4193
5848
ESL 025
ESL 5075
02B Grammar II 2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Saturday 9:30AM-1:15PM LRON Daych
2012
5849
ESL 027
ESL 5072
01B Oral Communications II
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Tuesday
Thursday
7:00PM-8:20PM
7:00PM-8:20PM
E205
LRON
Cooney
1168
5853
ESL 132
ESL 5080
02B Reading/Writing III with lab
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Tuesday
Thursday
9:30AM-12:25PM
9:30AM-12:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Cassidy
1169
5854
ESL 132
ESL 5080
03B Reading/Writing III with lab
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Tuesday
Thursday
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Gill
2191
5855
ESL 132
ESL 5080
04B Reading/Writing III with lab
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Monday
Wednesday
5:30PM-6:20PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
E208 Lab
E207
LRON
Schneider
1170
5857
ESL 135
ESL 5085
01B Grammar III
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Friday
Online
9:00AM-12:10PM
ONLINE
E207
HYBRID
Tynes
6055
6117
ESL 135
ESL 5085
02B Grammar III
2/7-4/27
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Online 10 Weeks ONLINE ONLINE Jusino
6056
5860
ESL 142
ESL 5090
01B
03B
Reading/Writing III with lab
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Wednesday
9:30AM-12:25PM
9:30AM-12:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Key, W
1173
5863
ESL 142
ESL 5090
02B Reading/Writing IV with lab
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Wednesday
6:00PM-8:555PM
6:00PM-8:555PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Teicher
3778
5862
ESL 142
ESL 5090
01B Reading/Writing IV with lab
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Tuesday
Thursday
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Key, R
3371
6118
ESL 142
ESL 5090
03B Reading/Writing IV with lab
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Key, W
7405
5864
ESL 145
ESL 5071
05B Grammar VI
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Giambrone
7355
5865
ESL 145
ESL 5071
04B Grammar IV
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Friday 9:30AM-12:40PM LRON Popescu
6478
5866
ESL 149
ESL 5097
01B Pronunciation Workshop
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Tynes
3850
5867
ESL 152
ESL 5091
02B Reading/Writing V
or as Non-credit blended for $875
6 Tuesday
Thursday
9:00AM-12:25PM
9:00AM-12:25PM
LRON
LRON
Burkhardt
33
CRN Course Section Course Title Credit Days Time Location Instructor
6053
6115
ESL 022
ESL 5070
01B Reading/Writing II with lab
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Monday
Wednesday
9:30AM-12:25PM
12:30PM-1:20PM
9:30AM-12:25PM
E203
E208 Lab
LRON
Hausmann
1439
5845
ESL 022
ESL 5070
02B Reading/Writing II with lab
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Wednesday
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Heath
6054
6116
ESL 022
ESL 5070
03B Reading/Writing II with lab
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Tuesday
Tuesday
Thursday
5:30PM-6:20PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
E208 Lab
E205
LRON
Hickey
1166
5847
ESL 025
ESL 5075
01B Grammar II 2/14-5/16 TRAD
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Friday 9:30AM-12:40PM E203 Nyquist
4193
5848
ESL 025
ESL 5075
02B Grammar II 2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Saturday 9:30AM-1:15PM LRON Daych
2012
5849
ESL 027
ESL 5072
01B Oral Communications II
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Tuesday
Thursday
7:00PM-8:20PM
7:00PM-8:20PM
E205
LRON
Cooney
1168
5853
ESL 132
ESL 5080
02B Reading/Writing III with lab
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Tuesday
Thursday
9:30AM-12:25PM
9:30AM-12:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Cassidy
1169
5854
ESL 132
ESL 5080
03B Reading/Writing III with lab
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Tuesday
Thursday
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Gill
2191
5855
ESL 132
ESL 5080
04B Reading/Writing III with lab
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Monday
Wednesday
5:30PM-6:20PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
E208 Lab
E207
LRON
Schneider
1170
5857
ESL 135
ESL 5085
01B Grammar III
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Friday
Online
9:00AM-12:10PM
ONLINE
E207
HYBRID
Tynes
6055
6117
ESL 135
ESL 5085
02B Grammar III
2/7-4/27
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Online 10 Weeks ONLINE ONLINE Jusino
6056
5860
ESL 142
ESL 5090
01B
03B
Reading/Writing III with lab
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Wednesday
9:30AM-12:25PM
9:30AM-12:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Key, W
1173
5863
ESL 142
ESL 5090
02B Reading/Writing IV with lab
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Monday
Wednesday
6:00PM-8:555PM
6:00PM-8:555PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Teicher
3778
5862
ESL 142
ESL 5090
01B Reading/Writing IV with lab
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
Tuesday
Thursday
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
ONLINE LAB
LRON
LRON
ONLINE
Key, R
3371
6118
ESL 142
ESL 5090
03B Reading/Writing IV with lab
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $959
6
-
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Key, W
7405
5864
ESL 145
ESL 5071
05B Grammar VI
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Giambrone
7355
5865
ESL 145
ESL 5071
04B Grammar IV
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Friday 9:30AM-12:40PM LRON Popescu
6478
5866
ESL 149
ESL 5097
01B Pronunciation Workshop
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Tynes
3850
5867
ESL 152
ESL 5091
02B Reading/Writing V
or as Non-credit blended for $875
6 Tuesday
Thursday
9:00AM-12:25PM
9:00AM-12:25PM
LRON
LRON
Burkhardt
For ESL Credit Classes contact Hannah Moeckel-Rieke: HMoeckel-Rieke@Norwalk.edu
Au Pairs contact Denise Daych: Ddaych@Norwalk.edu
ESL Credit
CRN Course Section Course Title Credit Days Time Location Instructor
6717
5870
ESL 152
ESL 5091
01B Reading/Writing V
or as Non-credit blended for $875
6 Monday
Wednesday
6:00PM-8:55PM
6:00PM-8:55PM
LRON
LRON
Key, R
1177
5869
ESL 152
ESL 5091
4B
04
Reading/Writing V
or as Non-credit blended for $475
6 Tuesday
Thursday
6:30PM-9:25PM
6:30PM-9:25PM
LRON
LRON
Cody, A
1440
5871
ESL 155
ESL 5096
01B Grammar V
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
ONLINE ONLINE Emigh
3752
5872
ESL 155
ESL 5096
02B Grammar V
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Wednesday
ONLINE
6:00PM-9:05PM
ONLINE
E210
HYBRID
Fesenmeyer
6058
6120
ESL 157
ESL 5095
01B Oral Communication V
2/14-5/16
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3- Friday 9:30AM-12:55PM LRON
LRON
Key, R
3548
5874
ESL 157
ESL 5095
02B Oral Communication V
2/14-5/16 TRAD
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Tuesday
Thursday
7:30AM-9:05PM
LRON
E207 TBA
5164
5926
ESL 170
ESL 5970
01B ESL Grammar & Style Work
HYBRID
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
Thursday 6:00PM-8:55PM LRON TBA
1179 ESL 192 01 ESL Writing Workshop
TRAD
4 Monday
Wednesday
9:30AM-11:20AM E203
E221
Lattig
1180 ESL 192 03 ESL Writing Workshop
2/14-5/16 HYBRID
4 Tuesday
ONLINE
10:00AM-11:50AM LRON
HYBRID
Machado
1181 ESL 192 04 ESL Writing Workshop
2/14-5/16
4 Tuesday
Thursday
7:00PM-8:50PM
7:00PM-8:50PM
LRON
LRON
McClure
5389
5927
ESL 250
ESL 5060
01B TESOL Methodology 2/7-4/27
or as Non-credit blended for $479
3
-
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Sta
norwalk.edu/ce-wd • See page 1 for Course Delivery Methods & Student NetID Email Access
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LEVELS  & 
FYE 102 - College Forum, CSA 105 - Intro to Soware Applications, 132 Reading/Writing III & 142 Reading/Writing IV
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
8:30AM-11:00AM ESL Lab FYE 102 CSA 105
On Ground Check Blackboard 8:30AM-9:50AM
work online Live Online
11:30AM-2:30PM Reading/Writing III/IV Reading/Writing III/IV Check Blackboard Reading/Writing III/IV
11:30AM-2:30PM 1:00AM-2:50PM work online 11:30AM-2:30PM
On Ground Live Online Live Online
Accelerated ESL Sequence (ACE)
LEVELS  & 
HIS 102 - Western Civilization, COM 173 - Public Speaking, 152 Reading/Writing V & 192 ESL Writing Workshop
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
9:00AM-12:25PM Reading/Writing V ESL Writing Workshop Reading/Writing V ESL Writing Workshop
Credit and Non-Credit On Ground Credit and Non-Credit
9:30AM-12:25PM 10:00AM-10:50AM 9:30AM-12:25PM 10:00AM-11:50AM
Live Online On Ground Live Online Live Online
1:00PM-2:20PM COM 173 HIS 102 COM 173 HIS 102
1:00PM-2:20PM Online 1:00PM-2:20PM LRON
Live Online Live Online
CRN Course Section Credit Course Title Dates Days Time Cost Location Instructor
TBA
COL 100 02 1 College Forum 7 weeks only Tuesday 9:00AM-11:20AM LRON
TBA
5916
CSA 105 24 3 Intro to Soware
Applications
Thursday
Monday
:AM-:AM
:AM-:AM
LRON
Lab E208
Key, W
!5075
5856
ESL 132
ESL 5080
06B 6 Reading/Writing III
or as Non-credit blended
for $959
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
:AM-:PM
:AM-:PM
ONLINE
:AM-:PM
$959 ROOM TBA
LRON
ONLINE
LRON
Emigh
5076
6119
ESL 142
ESL 5090
05B 6 Reading/Writing IV
or as Non-credit blended
for $959
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
:AM-:PM
:AM-:PM
ONLINE
:AM-:PM
$959 ROOM TBA
LRON
ONLINE
LRON
Emigh
CRN Course Section Credit Course Title Dates Days Time Cost Location Instructor
7398
ESL 152
05P 6 Reading/Writing V
or as Non-credit blended
for $959
Monday
Wednesday
:AM-:PM
and ONLINE
$959 Room TBA
ONLINE
Burkhardt
7395 ESL 192 5P 4 ESL Writing Workshop Tuesday
Thursday
:AM-:AM
and ONLINE
Room TBA
ONLINE
Moeckel-
Rieke
7023 COM 173 07 3 Public Speaking Monday
Wednesday
:PM-:PM
:PM-:PM
LRON
LRON
Seidel
3014 HIS 102 01 3 Western Civilization II Tuesday
Thursday
ONLINE
LRON
ONLINE
LRON
Lincoln
For ESL Credit Classes contact Hannah Moeckel-Rieke: HMoeckel-Rieke@Norwalk.edu
35
NEW STUDENTS:
You need to complete an NCC Application and
the ESL Placement Test. (Both are free online).
Complete the free Application Online soon:
www.norwalk.edu>Admissions >Apply Online.
NCC STUDENT ID NUMBER/ESL PLACEMENT
TEST: Aer you submit the free NCC Application
online, Admissions will email you your NCC Stu
-
dent ID Number in about 3 – 7 days. You need our
NCC Student ID Number to do the ESL Placement
test. Do the NCC Application first!
ESL ADVISOR AND REGISTRATION: Aer the
test, the ESL Oice will email your test results
and your ESL Level to you in about 3 – 7 days.
Then you will need to make an appointment
to meet LIVE Online with an ESL Advisor to ask
questions, choose your classes, and register
and pay. Do the NCC Application first! See the
ESL Advisors’ contact information below.
Make an advising appointment here:
Norwalk.edu/academics/esl/virtual-registrations/
*CLASS DELIVERY METHOD:
TRAD = Traditional Face-to-face, in-person at
NCC. Class will meet at the NCC campus on the
days/times listed. The room will be on the NCC
website on “Course Search.
LRON = LIVE Online - Class will meet LIVE Online
on the days and times listed on the schedule.
Students need a device with a camera. Best to
use a computer with a camera. Classes will also
use Blackboard, a class website. For technology
help, contact Helpdesk@Norwalk.edu or 203-
857-6800
AU PAIRS:
You may take ESL Non-credit or ESL Credit/
Blended classes for your “credits/hours.” Most
ESL Non-credit classes including Reading/
Writing, Grammar, and Speaking/Listening are
58 hours and $399/semester. (Plus the book,
about $60 - $80). See the directions for New
Students above for the free NCC Application and
ESL Placement Test. Do the Application first!
See the course descriptions and hours below.
Contact Denise Daych, ESL Advisor: Ddaych@
Norwalk.edu
Descriptions of Specialized ESL Non-credit Courses
DESCRIPTIONS OF SPECIALIZED ESL
NON-CREDIT COURSES
CONVERSATION CIRCLES / (BASIC):
This class is open to all ESL students. Practice
speaking, listening, and vocabulary for basic,
everyday conversation. Levels 20 and 30.
Section 01N – 58 hours;
Section 02N – 58 hours;
Section 03N – 40 hours.
CONVERSATION CIRCLES  (INTERMEDIATE):
Choose This class is for Au Pairs and is open
to all ESL students. Practice speaking, listen
-
ing, pronunciation, and vocabulary for more
interesting conversation. This is a fun, dynamic,
interactive, informal conversation class. Levels
40, 50, 60 and up.
Section 01N – 58 hours;
Section 02N – 58 hours;
Section 03N – 40 hours.
BUSINESS FOR ESL STUDENTS I  (INTRO
-
DUCTION TO BUSINESS): Live Online.
Business touches our everyday lives. Learn the
fundamentals of what’s needed to succeed in
business situations. Participate in dynamic,
live online discussions while studying product
development, managing people, and digital
marketing and sales. Learn essential vocabu
-
lary. Practice communication skills by writing
marketing plans, presenting company research,
and solving business case studies. Explore the
latest trends in corporate responsibility and
fast-changing business news. Levels 40, 50, 60 &
up – 42 hours
BUSINESS FOR ESL STUDENTS II  (BEYOND
THE BASICS): Face to Face. Business II advances
the business experience beyond the basics.
Expect to participate in discussions on topics
such as international brand marketing, success
-
ful management styles, and improving customer
satisfaction. Students will gain fluency in
financial terminology. Practice communications
skills by researching and presenting a profile of
a leading corporation and creating a business
plan for a new company developed as a group
project. Levels 132 and higher (or by permission)
– 42 hours.
READING CIRCLES : (HIGH INTERMEDIATE+):
Read and discuss classic North American short
stories to improve vocabulary, reading compre
-
hension, speaking and listening. Practice some
writing, grammar, and idioms. This is a dynamic,
interactive class for higher-level students. Levels
132 and up. Section 01N – 44 hours;
Section 02N – 44 hours.
TOEFL TEST PREPARATION
(HIGH INTERMEDIATE + ADVANCED):
Prepare for the TOEFL exam (Test of English as
a Foreign Language). This course will provide
intermediate and advanced learners of English
as a Second Language with techniques for tak
-
ing this international exam. Learn strategies and
tips for vocabulary acquisition, reading com
-
prehension, grammar, speaking and listening,
and writing an eective essay. The TOEFL exam
is oen required to enter a four-year college or
university in the United States. It is not required
for NCC. This is a high level, intense course with
a lot of reading, writing, and homework. Open to
Levels 132 & up – 58 hours.
norwalk.edu/ce-wd • See page 1 for Course Delivery Methods & Student NetID Email Access
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 SPRING PROGRAM FOR GRADES -
BABYSITTING TRAINING
AGES -
Students will learn to care for children and
babies and earn an American Red Cross
babysitting certificate. Working with manne
-
quins, they will learn safety rules, diapering,
feeding, appropriate toys, and communi-
cation with parents. Students must attend
BO
TH sessions in order to be certified.
CRN 6137 2 Sessions
KIDS D5036 Section 01 NCC, Room TBA
Saturday 9:00AM-12:30PM Begins 4/2/2022
Tuition: $99
Instructor: Jeanne Yusko
MaLiPing Chinese
This Saturday Mandarin class is an intensive learning experience in the Mandarin Chinese
language. It is highly recommended that families have a familiarity with the language. The class
use MaLiPing method and literature rich textbooks. The textbooks incorporate a large amount of
Chinese culture and literature, which gives the children a chance to learn the language as well as
Chinese heritage. Speaking and listening are practiced in the class environment. Adjusted for kids
busy aer-school schedules, the teaching focus is divided into steps: decoding, reading, and then
writing and immersive in nature.
NEW Students: Students must be at least in 1st grade. New students entering grades 2-9th must
check placement information at:chineseschool.org
All classes held on Saturdays from 1:30PM-3:30PM
MALIPING CHINESE-ST GRADE
CRN 1890 15 Sessions
KIDS D5177 Section 01 LRON
Saturday 1:30PM-3:30PM Begins 1/22/2022
Tuition: $250
No Class 2/19, 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Ping Jin
MALIPING CHINESE-RD GRADE
CRN 2161 15 Sessions
KIDS D5177 Section 03 LRON
Saturday 1:30PM-3:30PM Begins 1/22/2022
Tuition: $250
No Class 2/19, 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Bing Li, MS
MALIPING CHINESE-TH GRADE
CRN 2771 15 Sessions
KIDS D5177 Section 04 LRON
Saturday 1:30PM-3:30PM Begins 1/22/2022
Tuition: $250
No Class 2/19, 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Li Ding, MA
Courses for
High School
Students
Important reminders
about our COLLEGE FOR
KIDS program:
Pre-registration is required.
Please pack a snack for Saturday
classes, please no peanuts or peanut
pr
oducts.
Parents must accompany children
to and from classes.
Classes subject to cancellation
due to low enrollment.
QUESTIONS: Please call (203) 857-7080.
MALIPING CHINESE-TH GRADE
CRN 3048 15 Sessions
KIDS D5177 Section 05 LRON
Saturday 1:30PM-3:30PM Begins 1/22/2022
Tuition: $250
No Class 2/19, 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Hua Guo
MALIPING CHINESE-TH GRADE
CRN 6100 15 Sessions
KIDS D5177 Section 06 LRON
Saturday 1:30PM-3:30PM Begins 1/22/2022
Tuition: $250
No Class 2/19, 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Lei Shi, MA
MALIPING CHINESE-TH GRADE
CRN 6101 15 Sessions
KIDS D5177 Section 07 LRON
Saturday 1:30PM-3:30PM Begins 1/22/2022
Tuition: $250
No Class 2/19, 3/19, 4/16
Instructor: Sta
Student Vaccine Mandate
All students who are returning to campus for in-person classes and/or activities are required to be fully vaccinated against the COVID-19
coronavirus and must attest to their status on MyCommnet.
For students who are only taking online courses this requirement is still recommended but not required. If you have not already done so,
ple
ase be sure to become vaccinated as soon as possible.
For additional information regarding this mandate please visit: https://norwalk.edu/covid-19/
See Registration Form on page 43
37
Registration is recommended at least one week prior to course start date.
NCC COVID- REOPENING PLAN
For up-to-date information on the CSCU vaccine
requirement, please refer to: ct.edu/covid19#faqs
In collaboration with the Department of Public Health,
State of CT, and other local health authorities, we will
be working together to ensure our campus remains
healthy.
Facemasks and social distancing are required of all
employees and students while they are on campus.
Students will need their student ID number and NCC
email to access information about their class.
The college will not be open to the general public and
will limit the total number of entrances and exits on
campus.
Classrooms have been reorganized and oices serving
students have been updated with plexiglass barriers
to support social distancing.
All employees, students, and visitors must sign-in
each time they access campus. All visitors should plan
to wear a college issued ID and must sign-out and
submit “Contact Information” each time they are on
campus.
Class schedules have been adjusted to both physically
distance classrooms, and furniture rearranged to
reflect the current social distancing mandates.
ORDER YOUR BOOKS ONLINE:
If you need books for your course(s), you can order
online at
norwalkcc-shop.com
and the NCC Bookstore
will ship them directly to you. If you would like to go in
person, the bookstore will be open:
Monday-Thursday 9:00AM-3:00PM
Friday 9:00AM-12:00PM
(203) 857-7239 to confirm hours and availability
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CRN: _____________ Course Title: ______________________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________________ Fee $: _________________________
CRN: _____________
Course Title: ______________________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________________ Fee $: _________________________
CRN: _____________
Course Title: ______________________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________________ Fee $: _________________________
CRN: _____________
Course Title: ______________________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________________ Fee $: _________________________
Parent's Signature: __________________________________________________________________________________________
Date: ___________________________ Total $: _______________________
Child’s Name: Child’s Birth Date:
Parent: Child’s Age:
NCC Student ID Number (if returning student): Grade:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Home Phone: Work Phone:
Cell Phone: E-mail:
Emergency Contact: Emergency Phone:
Who will pick up student?
Name: Phone:
Name: Phone:
Registration Form
Medication & Emergencies: Medication cannot be administered by any employee of NCC. If a medical issue should arise, your child will be transported
to the nearest hospital.
Photo Policy: NCC often takes or commissions photos and videotapes of students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors. These images are taken in classrooms, labs,
study areas, as well as College events around the campus. NCC reserves the right to use the photographs/video clips as part of its publicity and marketing efforts.
Students who enroll at NCC do so with the understanding that these photographs might include them and might be used in College publications, both printed and
electronic, and for publicity. If you do not want your child photographed, contact Continuing Ed. at (203) 857-7080.
In Person registration: Continuing Education, W102
The college reserves the right to cancel classes or limit class size. The semester Course Schedule is subject to change.
Refund Policy: A student who withdraws by the last BUSINESS DAY (24 hours) prior to the class start date is entitled to a full refund.
No refund will be made after the first class meeting of the course except in cases of: serious illness, call to active military duty, or other extenuating
circumstances. Documentation will be required by the Division of Continuing Education to support the refund appeal.
In the case of an outbreak of the coronavirus or other illness, NCC reserves the right to adapt the format of any class to an entirely online/distance
learn-ing modality as public health conditions warrant. Such change will not result in any increase or decrease of tuition and fees.
PAYMENT IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION
I have read and understand the refund policy.
Signature ___________________________________ Printed Name _____________________________________ Date ___ / ___ / ___
CHARGE TO MY Discover MasterCard Visa American Express
Credit Card Number ____________________________________________________ Exp. Date ______
_ / ________
CSV:_____________
39
CHARGE TO MY Discover MasterCard Visa American Express
Credit Card Number ____________________________________________________ Exp. Date ______
_ / ________
CSV:_____________
Continuing Education / Non-Credit
Registration Form
ESL students need to complete the free online NCC Application and ESL Placement Test. Get the application at norwalk.edu/admissions/ or in the
Admissions Oice, East Campus. For ESL information, please contact Denise Daych at DDaych@norwalk.edu
The college reserves the right to cancel classes or limit class size. The semester Course Schedule is subject to change.
Refund Policy: A student who withdraws by the last BUSINESS DAY (24 hours) prior to the class start date is entitled to a full refund.
No refund will be made aer the first class meeting of the course except in cases of: serious illness, call to active military duty, or other extenuating
circums
tances. Documentation will be required by the Division of Continuing Education to support the refund appeal.
In the case of an outbreak of the coronavirus or other illness, NCC reserves the right to adapt the format of any class to an entirely online/distance
learning modality as public health conditions warrant. Such change will not result in any increase or decrease of tuition and fees.
PAYMENT IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION
I have read and understand the refund policy.
Student's Signature ___________________________________ Student's Printed Name _____________________________________ Date ___ / ___ / ___
Please check the semester
for which you wish to register:
Fall Spring Summer Year___________________ Are you a veteran? Yes
STUDENT ID # @
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
HOME PHONE (include area code) MOBILE PHONE (include area code)
Check box if this is a new address
BIRTH D
ATE: (MM/DD/YYYY)
EMAIL
LEGAL LAST NAME (PLEASE PRINT) LEGAL FIRST NAME MI FORMER NAME
PERMANENT ADDRESS APT. CITY STATE ZIP CODE
( )
PLEASE CAREFULLY PRINT ALL INFORMATION REQUESTED BELOW:
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
Online
Fillable Form: https://norwalk.edu/ce/reg
Via Mycommnet: IF you have a banner ID number you can reg-
ister on myCommNet Directions for registering on myCommNet
c
an be found here: https://norwalk.edu/records/registration/
In Person
Continuing Education, W102
By Mail
Make check or money order
payable to NCC and mail to:
NCC Continuing Education
188 Richards Avenue, W102
Norwalk, CT 06854
Must be received 3 business
days befor
e class begins
By Phone
Call (203) 857-7080
You will be called back
within 24 hours.
By Fax
(203) 857-7388
( )
CRN #
Subject & Course ID #
Section # Course Title Start Date
For ESL Students
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Art
Art History I & II ..............................................18
Ceramic I ........................................................19
Drawing, Intro to ............................................18
Essential Techniques for Jewelry Making ....18
HBCU Art Collections .....................................18
Jewelry Making Level II .................................18
Painting I & II ..................................................18
Boating
Safe Boating & Personal Watercra Safety
Certification ................................................27
CT Basic Boating ............................................27
Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping Certification:
Mastering, Correcting and Adjusting ........11
Depreciation and Payroll ..........................11
Inventory, Internal Controls,
and Fraud Prevention ...............................11
Bookkeeping, National Certification........ 11
Bookkeeping Practices .................................11
Business Communication
Business Writing, The Basics .........................10
Communication and Conversation Skills .....11
Business Management
Business, Intro to ..........................................10
Entrepreneurship ..........................................10
Legal Research and Writing ...........................10
Start an Online Business, How to..................10
Starting a Small Business, Fundamentals ....10
College for Kids
MaLiPing Chinese ..........................................36
Babysitting Training .......................................36
Computer, Intro
Amazon Web Services....................................14
Keyboardong ..................................................14
Microso Excel ...............................................14
Microso Excel Advanced ..............................14
QuickBooks-Pro 2018 ....................................14
Computer Programming
Programming, Intro. to ..................................15
Programming Mobil Devices I .......................15
Python I & II ....................................................15
Web Design Certificate ............................... 15
Web Development PHP .................................15
Web Development & Design I & II..................15
Computer Specialized
AutoCAD I & II .................................................16
Parametric Desing .........................................16
Revit-3D Soware ..........................................16
Computer Graphics
Computer Graphics Certificate ................. 17
Adobe Dreamweaver, Web Design I .............17
Adobe Photoshop, Intro. to ..........................17
Graphic Design I .............................................17
Credit Oerings
Associate Degrees ..........................................28
Degree Certificates .........................................28
CSCU’s Transfer Tickets .................................28
Pathways to Credit
.........................................29
Culinary Arts & Bartending
Food Safety Certification ...............................19
Professional Bartending Certificate ........ 19
Principles of Baking I .....................................19
Principles of Food Preparation .....................19
Early Childhood Education
Administration Supervision in Early
Childhood Programs ....................................8
Connecticut Childcare Course ........................8
Infant Toddler Care ..........................................8
The Exceptional Learner/Children
with Special Needs .......................................8
English As a Second Language
Non-Credit (Basic) ....................................30, 31
Credit ........................................................32, 33
Accelerated ESL Sequence (ACE) ............ 34
Descriptions, Specialized Non-Credit ...... 35
Film and TV
Film & TV Production I ...................................12
Finance & Investing
Bitcoins and Other Cryptocurrencies ...........20
Creating the Ultimate Retirement Plan ........20
Decentralized Finance Investment
Strategies ....................................................20
Estate Planning ..............................................20
Managaing Retirement Wealth .....................20
Fundamentals of Investing ............................20
Long-Term Care and Incapacity Planning ....20
Index
Gardening
Native Gardens Filled with
Life-Garden Tour and Lecture ...................21
The Beauty of Winter in the
Native Garden .............................................21
Heath Care Services
Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED ..............................6
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) .......................... 2
Customer Service for Health Care
Professionals ................................................6
Dental Assistant Certificate ......................... 3
Dental Assistant II, III .......................................3
EKG Technician Certificate .......................... 5
Homemaker Companion Certificate .......... 5
Medical Billing & Reimbursement
Specialist Certificate ................................ 4
Medical Coding ................................................4
Medical Coding II & Health care
Reimbursement Systems ............................5
Medical Coding Certification ....................... 5
Medical Insurance & Billing .............................4
Medical Terminology ......................................4
Medical Terminology and
Anatomy for Coding .....................................5
Patient Care Technician Certificate ......... 4
Phlebotomy Technician Specialist
Certificate ................................................... 6
Physical Therapy Aide Certificate .............. 6
Interior Design
Interior Design Studio I ..................................21
Materials, Textiles & Finishes.........................21
Languages
French Elementary I & II ................................22
Italian, Conversational I, II & III .....................22
Italian, Elementary I & II ................................22
Japanese I & II ................................................23
Russian, Beginning ........................................21
Spanish, Conversational I & II .......................21
20th Century Latin American Topics ............23
Music
College Choir ..................................................23
Digital Songwriting ........................................23
Guitar I & II ......................................................23
Music History & Appreciation ........................23
Piano I & II ......................................................23
For Instructors’ Bios, please visit
www.norwalk.edu/ce-wd
Performing Arts
Acting I & II ......................................................24
The Joy of Acting ............................................24
Theater, Intro. to ............................................24
Personal Enrichment
AARP Safe Driver Course ................................26
Archaeology, Intro. to ....................................26
Beginner Kitting .............................................26
Ethics ..............................................................26
Estate Planning ..............................................25
Genealogy, Intro. to .......................................25
Jewelry making, Essential Techniques ..........25
Jewelry making Level II ...................................25
Jurnalism I .....................................................24
Long-Term Care and Incapacity Planning ....25
Philosophy, Intro. to ......................................25
Philosophy, Non-Western ..............................25
Screenwriting .................................................24
World Religions .................................................26
Photography
Digital Photography .......................................24
Public Safety
EMT Basic ....................................................... 9
Real Estate
Become a Real Estate Broker/
Salesperson/State Certified
Residential Appraiser .................................12
Real Estate Principles & Practices .................12
Real Estate Seminars .....................................13
Registration
College for Kids Registration Form ...............38
Continuing Education/Non-Credit
Registration Form .......................................39
Travel
Travel, Beginning & Advanced ......................12
Veterinary Assistant
Veterinary Assistant ..............................7
Veterinary Assistant IV- Veterinary
Dental and Surgical Assisting ......................7
Veterinary Assisting, Clinical ...........................7
Veterinary Assisting, I, II, III ..............................7
Wellness, Fitness & Sport
Abs & Lower Body ..........................................27
Boot Camp......................................................27
Dance Across the World .................................27
Learn to Meditate ...........................................26
Pilates Mat Based ...........................................27
Strength & Tone .............................................27
Wellness, Intro. to ..........................................26
Yoga...........................................................26, 27
Are you a born teacher? Do you have a talent, skill or interest that you
would like to share with others? If so, we would like to hear from you.
To submit a course for review, please go to the following link and
complete the online form:
https://norwalk.edu/extended-studies/teaching-opportunities
All courses submitted will be reviewed and assessed to meet
market needs in Fairfield County.
Midge King: mking@norwalk.edu
Would you like to teach a course for us?
If you are receiving SNAP and not receiving money from
Temporary Family Assistance (TFA), you may be eligible to receive
a scholarship to participate in one of the SNAP Employment &
Training programs oered at Norwalk.
For more information, please contact Jenine Carlson at
jcarlson@norwalk.edu or (203) 857-7059 to see if there is a
program that works for you!
Your opportunity to enroll in a free work training program!
The SNAP Employment
and Training Program
Connecticut Department
of Social Services
This institution is an equal opportunity provider
WIOA
Having difficulty finding employment?
Need additional job skills training?
Funding is Available for Qualified Unemployed or
Under-employed
Eligible individuals may be able to receive financial assistance
toward a wide variety of career-oriented training classes and
certificate programs.
Certified Nurse Aide
EMT Basic
EKG Technician Certificate
Phlebotomy Technician Specialist Certificate
Real Estate Principles & Practices
For more information, call the American Jobs Center
(
AJC
):
Stamford:
(
203
)
353-1702 • Bridgeport:
(
203
)
333-5129
Resources
G.I. Educational Benefit
The State of Connecticut has approved some Continuing Education
courses for G.I. Educational Benefits. Please inquire at time of reg
-
istration about course eligibility. Contact the NCC Records Oice at
(203) 857-7006 for complete information. CT State Tuition Waiver
does not apply to Continuing Ed. courses.
Lifetime Learners Institute (LLI) is an independent non-profit institute
for lifelong learning, residing within Norwalk Community College. LLI
offers non-credit educational programs for area residents
age 50 and older. Daytime weekday courses in the arts,
current events, literature, music and more are offered
during the Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter terms.
For more information please visit
www.Lifetimelearners.org
llearner@ncc.commnet.edu | (203) 857-3330
An invitation for anyone 50+
Certificate Completion Students who complete a certifi-
cation program can request their certificate in the Continuing Education
Oice, room W102 or call 203-857-7080. In order to receive the certificate,
students will have to successfully complete the required courses with a
grade of C or better or P for Passing.
U-PASS? U-RIDE. FREE!
Announcing the New U-PASS CT
Riding buses and trains in Connecticut
is now FREE for most students a at
participating U-Pass CT schools! The cost
of the program is already included in your
student fees, so all you need is your
U-Pass CT and your valid student ID and
you’re on your way. Use yours TODAY!
At this time, the following Workforce Development Certificates are
entitled to the U-Pass Program: Bookkeeping, C.N.A., Dental
Assistant Certificate, Homemaker Companion Certificate, Medical
Coding Certificate, Physical Therapy Aide Certificate, and Veteri
-
nary Assistant Certificate.
Passes are available on the East Campus from Security
Personnel at the Information Desk. A class schedule and student
ID are REQUIRED to obtain the U-Pass.
For more details visit CTrides.com or email remigh@norwalk.edu
Nonprofit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit No. 1100
White Plains, NY
Norwalk Community College
Continuing Education & Workforce Development
188 Richards Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06854
www.norwalk.edu/ce-wd
In celebration of NCC’s
60th anniversary, reconnect
and tell us your story!
Looking for
NCC Alumni!
Scan the QR code at right,
or email Mario Haimindra at
mhaimindra@norwalk.edu