Summer 2023 Noncredit Classes All course information, including fees, is subject to change any time during the period for which the schedule is in effect. Note: Online registration closes at midnight the day before the course begins.
Arts Courses marked with an asterisk (*) may be taken as noncredit or credit classes. Different fees and requirements apply for the credit version of any course. For questions regarding a college credit class, call 847.635.1950 ART HISTORY: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN* FEE: $408 Course is a comparative study of art as expression of human experience from Renaissance to modern period. Content includes major artists, styles and movements. Focus is on development of perceptive stylistic analysis and ability to understand a work of art in relation cultural context. ART B92, OC/DP, 7 Tue./Thu., 6/13, 12:30-3:45 pm CRN 50082 DRAWING I* FEE: $433 Course examines basics of drawing. Focus is on development of funda- mental skills in proportion, value (shading) and perspective, use of form for personal expression. Content includes work from still life, live models and outside subject matter, media use of pencil, charcoal, conte, ink and pastels. Studio work outside of regular class time required. ART C23, OC/DP, 7 Mon.-Thu., 6/12, 9:30 am-12:25 pm CRN 50083 PAINTING I* FEE: $448 Course provides basic understanding of traditional and contemporary painting materials. Media include acrylics/oils and watercolors. Topics include development of pictorial composition and spatial characteristics, with emphasis on color related to the concept of the work. Studio work outside of regular class time required. Prerequisite: ART B37 or ART C23. ART C33, OC/SK, 7 Mon.-Thu., 6/12, 10 am-12:55 pm CRN 50084 DRAWING II* FEE: $433 Course is continuation of ART C23, focusing on personal approach to media and subject matter. Studio work outside of regular class time required. ART C24, OC/DP, 7 Mon.-Thu., 6/12, 9:30 am-12:25 pm CRN 50085 PAINTING II* FEE: $438 Course is a continuation of ART C33, focusing on personal approach. No media restrictions. Studio work outside of regular class time required. ART C34, OC/SK, 7 Mon.-Thu., 6/12, 10 am-12:55 pm CRN 50086 FEE: $408 Course introduces students to the study of business. Content includes issues and topics related to business and economics in the United States and globally; business careers; key components of a business plan; and the ethical, legal, and social responsibilities of business. Recommended: Placement in EGL 101; hands-on experience using word processing, the Internet, and email. Course may be taken as noncredit or credit class. Different fees and requirements apply for the credit version of any course. For questions regarding a college credit class, contact Tracy Fulce, department chair, at tfulce@oakton.edu. BUS A01, OC/DP, 7 Mon./Wed., 6/12 9 am-12:15 pm CRN 50087 Business INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS*
Career and Certification Training HYBRID CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATION COURSE
FEE: $780
(Virtual lectures and In-person practical skills labs) The World Instructor Training School (WITS) offers a Virtual “LIVE” lecture with a veteran teacher on Tuesday nights and follows it up with in-person practical skill labs weekly to master the profession and to get employment. Students also get a bonus study tool with access to our online personal trainer modules for each week. These impactful online videos, held each week, are full of quizzes and learning activities to help you become a successful personal trainer in the fitness industry. Learn how the body functions under exercise stresses, exercise physiology, kinesiology, nutrition, and more. An optional internship program with local employers who are looking to hire from the course is also available. The free national test voucher ($450 value) is included for the NCCA Accreditation national exams. Employers desire hands-on training so that you can perform and be successful. Note: Earn a Certificate of Completion upon successful completion of the course activities and online lectures. Pass the national exams at your college and earn a Level 1 Certified Personal Trainer credential so you can work right away in your area with great employers like Crunch Fitness, Formula Fitness Centers, and more. Turn your passion into a career with Oakton’s Personal Trainer Certification program. Study dates: March 14 and 18. Test Voucher included. National Exam dates: March 21 and 25. Written exam: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Practical exam 1-4 p.m. and gym location. Labs at Crunch Fitness Center (225 W. Rand Rd., Mt. Prospect) for practical labs on Saturdays. Tuesdays: virtual lecture. Bonus video based online course is available to all who register. No senior discount. No refund after course begins. PED C03, Hybrid (Online/Labs), 10 Tue./Sat., 6/6, Lectures Tuesdays 5:30-8:30 pm and Labs Saturdays 11 am-2 pm CRN 50055
CPR RESCUE FEE: $40 Learn adult, child and infant CPR, as well as mouth-to-mouth, the Heimlich maneuver, and two-person CPR. OSHA, DCFS, and JCAHO compliant. The American Heart Association (AHA) Healthcare Provider BLS cards will be provided. Wear clothing suitable for kneeling on the floor and bring a pen or pencil. Disposable mannequin practice shields included for safety. Handouts are provided in the class at no additional charge. No senior discount. Refunds require managerial approval. HEA E05,OC/SK, 1 Wed.,6/28, 6:30-8 pm CRN 50056
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* Courses may also be taken for college credit.
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