Lifelong Learning Continuing Education Fall 2025 Noncredit Classes
Inside: n Career and Certification Training n CDL Truck Driver Training n Continuing Education for Health Professionals n Conversational Language Academy n ICAPS Program n High School Equivalency (GED ® ) Program n Emeritus Program (for the 55+ student) n Real Estate Broker
Fall registration opens Monday, July 14. Classes begin Wednesday, August 20. Register online at oakton.edu/conted .
Accelerated Truck Driver Training
Hundreds of students have completed our CDL program and many have gone on to own businesses, while others are earning $50,000 - $100,000 a year. Registration Prerequisites Valid driver’s license and clean driving record At least 18 -years-old ( 21 to drive LTL) and not in high school Pass an Illinois Department of Transportation physical exam and drug test Earn $50,000 - $100,000 annually!
Complete in 4 weeks
Prepare for the Illinois Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A Exam Get started in the high-growth transportation industry with great career benefits. This four-week program includes flexible classroom instruction, lab hours, and driving lessons covering equipment fundamentals, air brakes, pre-trip inspection, log books and more. You will also get assistance with job placement. Tuition for this program is $5,330 and covers your permit, books, training and CDL license exam. Tuition is not inclusive of the $100 course fee. This program is eligible for tuition assistance. Scholarship and grant funds may be available.
Scan and fill out the form or email cecareertraining@oakton.edu or call 847.635.1977. Get started today.
oakton.edu/cdl
Information subject to change.
Start your fitness career with our Certified Personal Trainer program! Get hands-on experience with NCCA Accredited practical labs and learn from top instructors. Cover anatomy, physiology, nutrition, and more in virtual lectures, and master essential skills through in-person labs.
The course includes the national test vouchers ($450 value) and extra access to our online video enhanced CPT course to review lectures and labs at no extra cost! Required Textbook: (Sold Separately) Howley, Edward T. and Thompson, Dixie L. 2017. Fitness Professional’s Handbook. 8th Edition. Publisher: Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL. Amazon Prime also has a rent-a-book set up. Study dates: TBD. National Exam: TBD. Written exam: TBD. Practical exam: TBD at gym location. Course starts: Saturday, October 4, 2025 Course: PED C03, Hybrid (Online/Labs), 7 Saturdays CRN: 60005 Lectures : Saturday, 8 - 11 a.m. (online); Labs: Saturday, 1 - 4 p.m. FEE: $780 No senior discount. No refund after course begins. Labs held at Fitness Formula Clubs, 826 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge
Food Sanitation Earn or renew your ServSafe Food Sanitation certification in just 10 hours! Food Service businesses are required to employ a minimum number of staff certified in the Certified Food Manager course. The 10-hour program is offered for just $249 and includes the cost of the ServSafe exam. Students must purchase the required textbook ( ServSafe Manager Book & Exam Voucher, 7th Ed) prior to the first day of class. Tuesday/Thursday, October 7 and 9, 1-6 p.m.CRN: 60003 or Saturday, October 25, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. CRN: 60004
Oakton College, Skokie campus Course: BUS A50 / Fee: $249
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Looking to develop your international business acumen? Explore your family heritage? Travel the world and learn about new cultures? Or just learning for fun? Enroll in the new Language Academy from Oakton’s Alliance for Lifelong Learning. Courses are focused on conversation and cultural exploration , with a decidedly loose structure, correlated informally with the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) speaking guidelines that allow for input of specific student needs. Students may self-select the level best suited to their needs and any established linguistic abilities. Alliance for Lifelong Learning (ALL) CONVERSATIONAL LANGUAGE ACADEMY
Level 4: Participate actively in a large number of communicative tasks, both formal and informal. Discuss, in the target language, current events, public and personal interests, culture and history.
Level 3: Work toward forming concrete exchanges. Topics will be related to: self and family, work, daily activities, personal interests, travel vocabulary, immediate needs such as ordering food and making purchases.
Level 2: Conversational instruction will focus on social interactions and predictable topics. Be able to respond to direct questions and simple requests for information. Learn more about the culture and standard protocols.
Level 1: Beginner level courses focus on simple sentence structures, introductions and greetings, directions, common phrases, and uncomplicated exchanges. Basic cultural norms and etiquette are also discussed.
Advanced Conversational Spanish: Advanced instruction will focus on conversation and vocabulary with an emphasis on articulation and fluency of thoughts and ideas in conversation and writing while developing knowledge and understanding of Spanish-speaking societies and countries. Class is taught in Spanish. New class material is presented each semester.
Meeting Time: Once a week for 8 weeks, 7 - 9 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) Course Fee: $135
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60078 LAC FR1 Conversational French 1 60079 LAC FR2 Conversational French 2 60307 LAC FR4 Conversational French 4
MEHS 7-9 pm MEHS 7-9 pm GSHS 7-9 pm SKOK 7-9 pm SKOK 7-9 pm GSHS 7-9 pm NNHS 7-9 pm NNHS 7-9 pm MEHS 7-9 pm GSHS 7-9 pm ETHS 7-9 pm
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10/13, 11/3
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11/27
60080 LAC IT1 60081 LAC IT2
Conversational Italian 1 Conversational Italian 2
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60082 LAC SP1 Conversational Spanish 1 60083 LAC SP1 Conversational Spanish 1 60084 LAC SP2 Conversational Spanish 2 60304 LAC SP3 Conversational Spanish 3 60306 LAC SP3 Conversational Spanish 3 60095 LAC SP4 Conversational Spanish 4
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For additional language offerings, see the Ed2Go section on page 8. For more information, call 847.982.9888 or email continuingeducation@oakton.edu
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Contents About the Alliance for Lifelong Learning (ALL)................4 ALL Registration Form.................................................. 25 ALL Site Map................................................................. 24 CDL Truck Driver Training ..............................inside cover Certified Personal Trainer ................................................1 Conversational Language Academy................................2 Emeritus Program....................................................10-19 ESL, Literacy, High School Equivalency....................20-23 Food Sanitation Certification . ..........................................1 General Information.........................................................5
Noncredit Classes............................................................3 Automobile Repair HESI Admissions Assessment Nursing Exam Real Estate Retirement Planning Today Upholstery Welding I Online Learning (ed2go)..........................................6-8, 27 Real Estate.............................................inside back cover Registration................................................................... 26 Tuition and Fees...............................................................5 Workforce Solutions..................................................... 28
Fall 2025 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. Auto and Engine Repairs AUTOMOBILE REPAIR FEE: $185 Personal Finance RETIREMENT PLANNING TODAY™
FEE: $50 Learn how to integrate your finances with your goals and values for an early retirement plan, including changes in tax laws, asset allocation within an employer retirement plan, investment strategies to minimize risks and maximize returns, and the right questions to ask when evaluating insurance coverage. Pay for yourself and bring one non- paying guest (both registrations must be completed at the same time). No senior discount. FIN E02, GLBRK S, 3 Thu., 10/7, 6:30-9 pm CRN 60093 FIN E02, NILES N, 3 Wed., 11/5, 6:30-9 pm CRN 60091 Real Estate BROKER PRE-LICENSE 75-HR FEE: $849 The 75-Hour Real Estate Broker Pre-License course combines the required 60-hour Topics course with a 15-hour interactive component. REAL ESTATE BROKER PRE-LICENSE TOPICS The class covers the most recent legislative changes, including updates to the Real Estate License Act of 2000, as well as new practices in Illinois. Benefit from complete coverage of topics such as agency, brokerage, license law, contracts, and financing. BROKER PRE-LICENSE: APPLIED REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES- INTERACTIVE Apply the knowledge gained in the Broker Pre-License Topics class to real- life scenarios to ensure that current rules and regulations are being applied in the correct way. Topics include listing, fraud, fair housing, discrimination, offers, and property types. Upon completion of this course, students will have been introduced and prepared to apply the necessary topics for the State of Illinois Real Estate Exam. Final exam is in-person and date varies. Inquire with your instructor. REL A48, ONLINE, 11 Sun., 10/5, 9 am-5 pm CRN 60002 REL A48, ONLINE, 26 Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu., 10/13, 6-9 pm CRN 60001 Special Interest WELDING I FEE: $230 For beginners and advanced welders alike: learn ARC and gas welding. First two classes are lectures. Attendance required. Remaining sessions are lab classes. MIG and TIC are available with permission from the instructor. Classes individualized to allow advanced students to progress at their own pace. No class 11/11, 11/25. TEC A10, ETHS, 8 Tue., 9/30, 6-9 pm CRN 60087
This course is for adventurous, hands-on individuals who want to do their own repairs and learn more about their cars. Emphasis is on diagnostics, replacement, and ensuring safety standards. No class 11/11, 11/25. TEC C14, ETHS, 8 Tue., 9/30, 6-9 pm CRN 60090
Home and Garden UPHOLSTERY
FEE: $179 Learn the fundamentals of upholstery in this hands-on course, including frame construction repair, restoration, and more. Bring a small piece of furniture to work on. No class 11/11, 11/25, 11/27. TEC B28, ETHS, 8 Tue., 9/30, 6-9 pm CRN 60088 TEC B28, ETHS, 8 Thu., 10/9, 6-9 pm CRN 60089 Nursing Assessment Exam HESI ADMISSIONS ASSESSMENT NURSING EXAM FEE: $50 Oakton College requires all applicants to the Nursing Program to take the HESI Admissions Assessment Exam. The exam covers mathematics, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and science. Arrive 30 minutes before the starting time listed below. For more information, call the Testing Center at 847.635.1939. No senior discount. TES T02, OC/DP, 1 Wed., 8/20, 9:15 am-2:30 pm CRN 60070 TES T02, OC/DP, 1 Thu., 8/21, 4:45-10 pm CRN 60071 TES T02, OC/DP, 1 Fri., 8/22, 9:15 am-2:30 pm CRN 60072 TES T02, OC/DP, 1 Sat., 8/23, 8:45 am-2 pm CRN 60073 TES T02, OC/DP, 1 Tue., 8/26, 9:15 am-2:30 pm CRN 60074 TES T02, OC/DP, 1 Tue., 8/26, 4:45-10 pm CRN 60075 TES T02, OC/DP, 1 Wed., 8/27, 4:45-10 pm CRN 60076 TES T02, OC/DP, 1 Thu., 8/28, 9:15 am-2:30 pm CRN 60077
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About the Alliance for Lifelong Learning (ALL)
Volunteers in Teaching Adults (VITA) supplements the work of classroom teachers in English as a Second Language (ESL) and literacy classes, including the Learn to Read program. Oakton needs more volunteers to help adults improve English speaking and reading skills. Volunteers will learn about appropriate teaching methods and materials. For additional information call 847.635.1426. English as a Second Language (ESL) courses expand the listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of non-native speakers of English. These courses also acclimate students to American culture. For more information call 847.635.1426. Literacy Programs include Learn to Read to Learn and Bridges to Academic Reading and Writing . Learn to Read to Learn classes identify, recruit, and instruct English-speaking adults and ESL adults seeking to reach specific life goals. Bridges to Academic Reading and Writing classes help intermediate ESL students prepare for the TOEFL or college classes. For more information call 847.635.1426. Continuing Education for Health Professionals (CEHP) provides continuing education for social workers, professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, addiction counselors, registered nurses, nursing home administrators, speech/language pathologists and audiologists, teachers, domestic violence professionals, and dietitians. For more information call 847.982.9888. Emeritus Program courses, “for the student who wasn’t born yesterday,” enable lifelong learners to take advantage of individual and series courses in the arts, humanities, science, international politics, and religion. These courses meet throughout the year on weekdays, giving seasoned students the opportunity to share valuable learning experiences with their peers. For more information call 847.982.9888 or visit oakton.edu/conted . Workforce Solutions provides customized training and consulting for local businesses and services for educational opportunities. For more information call 847.635.1447. Put Your Passion to Work! The Alliance for Lifelong Learning is looking for new course ideas and instructors who want to share their expertise. Send your ideas, a brief outline of your proposed class, and a short description of yourself to contedcourseproposal@oakton.edu.
Oakton College, a leader in adult and continuing education in Illinois, collaborates with Maine, Niles, Northfield, and Evanston Township high school districts to form an educational partnership called the Alliance for Lifelong Learning (ALL). In a typical year, more than 15,000 people register for adult education courses at Oakton. ALL coordinates the resources of each high school district to make additional instructional services available for every adult resident age 18 and over. The following pages contain a diverse collection of interesting, challenging, and entertaining noncredit courses and events scheduled on weekdays, evenings, and weekends at Oakton’s campuses in Des Plaines and Skokie and many neighborhood based locations, including the following high schools:
• Evanston Township High School • Glenbrook South High School
• Maine East High School • Maine West High School • Niles North High School • Niles West High School You also will find other Oakton College programs developed in cooperation with community centers, libraries, and shopping malls to better serve the needs and interests of district residents. Refer to the map on page 24 to pinpoint specific class sites. Everyone is welcome to attend any class at any location. Continuing Education Courses offer a vast selection of special interest topics and hands-on experiences in business, career and certification training, computer courses, exercise and fitness, healthy living topics, home and garden, languages, online classes, and tech trends. For more information call 847.982.9888. High School Equivalency (formerly GED) prepares students who have not completed high school for the High School Equivalency Exam. The High School Equivalency certificate is accepted by most employers and schools. For more information call 847.635.1426. Night High School assists residents of Niles and Maine Townships in completing their high school education. For more information, call the Evening High School Coordinator, Mark Hankins at 773.234.6272.
All information, including fees, is subject to change any time during the period for which the schedule is in effect.
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Tuition and Fees *
Cancellation Policy - If the Alliance cancels a class, registered students will receive a 100 percent tuition refund. Fees - Effective with the Fall 2022 semester, a $4 technology fee will be added per class. Students who register online will not be charged any additional processing fees. However, those registering in person, by mail, or by fax will be charged an additional $12 administrative fee with each registration form. Fees are non-refundable. Refund Policy - If a student wishes to drop a class, a 100 percent tuition refund, minus a $15 cancellation fee, will be issued. This request must be sent seven days prior to the first class session to receive a refund. No refunds will be issued for requests received less than seven days before the start of class. Students can submit a request online by logging into their account at ce.oakton.edu or by email to continuingeducation@oakton.edu . Residency (In-District Senior Citizens) - Residents of Oakton’s district who are 60 years or older are eligible to receive a senior discount on tuition (unless otherwise indicated). In-district seniors (60+) who register for an Alliance class on or after July 7, 2014, are eligible for a 15 percent tuition discount. In-district seniors who registered before that date will continue to receive a 50 percent discount where applicable. Proof of age and in-district residency must be provided prior to registration. General Information Enrollment Verification - Students will automatically receive a confirmation email upon enrollment. Certificates - Certificates of completion are awarded to students in any Alliance class upon request of the instructor or student. Completion of classes is determined by instructors, with a minimum of 75 percent attendance in most programs.
Acceptable documentation includes a valid Illinois driver’s license or Illinois State ID, or two current bank statements or utility bills. Additional proof may be requested at the discretion of the college. Please contact us at 847.982.9888 for additional information and instructions on how to submit documentation. Residents of Oakton’s district who are 65 or older whose annual household income is less than the threshold amount provided in Section 4 of the “Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistant Act” may enroll without payment of tuition in regularly scheduled “A” coded (i.e., TEC A19-01) courses provided that available classroom space exists, and tuition-paying students enrolled constitute the minimum number required for the course. Proof of age and a signed declaration of annual income are required at the time of registration. Completion of a waiver request form is necessary with each registration. Tuition - Tuition and fees are as low as operating costs and state law permits and are subject to change without notice. Tuition is the same for both in- and out-of-district residents and does not include the cost of textbooks or materials. Personal checks are accepted. When providing a check as payment, you authorize Oakton to either use information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction. A $25 fee will be applied if your check is returned by the bank.
Grading - Grades of “P” or “F” are issued to indicate successful completion or non-completion of a course. These grades do not compute in a grade point average. Alert!Oakton - Receive notification about weather-related and emergency closings at Oakton. Sign up today for email, text message, or voicemail alerts at my.oakton.edu .
Online registration closes at midnight the day before the course begins. Students with Disabilities - The Access and Disability Resource Center provides accommodations and services to college able students with documented disabilities. For information, call 847.635.1759 (Room 2400 Des Plaines campus) Smoking Policy - No smoking is allowed inside the Des Plaines and Skokie campus buildings. At each individual site and class location, Alliance for Lifelong Learning students are required to adhere to the specific building policies. Teach at Oakton! Oakton College is seeking guest speakers and course instructors for Continuing Education programs. Lectures cover a wide range of topics including current events, world relations, political issues, humanities, art, theater, music, the past, present and future of Chicago and surrounding areas, and so much more. If you are interested in presenting or teaching, send an inquiry to: contedcourseproposal@oakton.edu .
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The Fitness Center offers: • Latest equipment from Cybex, Free Motion, and Precor. • 20+ machines targeting major muscle groups. • Various aerobic machines for cardiovascular development like StairMasters, treadmills, ellipticals, and recumbent bikes. • Fitness room, warm-up area, and locker rooms with showers. • Experienced and certified staff to assist members. • TV and audio equipment. FITNESS CENTER AT OAKTON Fitness Center Memberships • One Semester Memberships • Annual Memberships For hours, call the Fitness Center at 847.635.1839. Membership rates vary; contact for details. No senior discount available.
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Visit oakton.edu/conted for a complete schedule of Fall 2025 courses offered both for credit and noncredit. Students will be in class with credit students and are expected to complete all course requirements. Try out one of Oakton’s credit academic courses through Continuing Education, Training, and Workforce Development. Whether you are a professional looking to acquire new skills, undecided about an academic program, or just have a general interest in a topic, you can take advantage of many optional credit courses without formally enrolling in an academic credit program. Successful completion of courses may be eligible for Credit for Prior Learning (CPL).
ACADEMIC AREAS: Accounting • Arts • Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration • Business and Global Studies • Computer Applications for Business • Networking and Computer Information Systems • Design and Autocad • Electronic and Computer Technology • Theater • Music • Marketing • Manufacturing
FALL 2025 COURSES: • Accounting Procedures • Intro. to Air Conditioning and Refrigeration • Sheet Metal Layout and Fabrication • EPA Section 608 Certification • Fundamentals of Two-Dimensional Art I • Art History • Intro. to Museum Studies • Drawing I or II • Painting I or II • Ceramics I or II • Ceramics: Introduction to Wheel-Throwing • Figure Drawing I or II • Intro. to Business, Applied Business Ethics • Basic Keyboarding • Skill Building and Document Formatting • Windows Fundamentals • Word Processing Using Word • Presentation Software Using PowerPoint • Electronic Spreadsheeting Using Excel • Database Application Using Access • Intro. to Google Workspace
• Intro. to Facilities Management and Engineering • Blueprint Reading for Building Trades • Intro. to Global Business • Intro. to Visual Communication • Processes and Materials • Occupational Safety • Industrial Drafting and Design • Intro. to Machining • Intro. to Automation • Advanced Welding • Fluid Power and Controls • CNC Machine Operation - NIMS • Intro. to CNC Programming • Mastercam (CAM) • Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC) • Principles of Marketing • Instrumental Ensemble I, II, III, IV • Class Piano I • Jazz Band I, II, III, IV
• Desktop Publishing Concepts and Procedures • Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat PDF • Business Communication Strategies
• Spreadsheeting Using Excel • Introduction to 3D Printing
• Basic, Intermediate, Advanced AutoCAD • Advanced AutoCAD for Interior Design • Industrial Design Techniques • Introduction, Advanced to Building Information Modeling - Revit • Introduction, Intermediate, Advanced SolidWorks • Intro. to Computer Information Systems • Intro. to SQL
• Linux Administration • Project Management • Linux Network Services Administration • Database Management • Networking Essentials • Network Defense and Countermeasures • Network Security • Microcomputer Hardware Systems • A+ Certification Preparation
• Yoga I • Acting • And More!
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Free event! The Making of Chicago’s Iconic Superdawg Drive-In Join Superdawg owner, Scott Berman , as he shares the journey of his parents Maurie and Flaurie Berman and the history of Chicago’s very own Superdawg. Enjoy learning about the past and present of this iconic institution established in 1948 that is still family owned and operated and has become a hometown favorite for millions. Monday, September 15, 1-2:30 p.m. Course code: HIS E26 In Person at Skokie Campus CRN: 60061 Virtual CRN: 60060 Registration is required to attend.
Thank you Oakton for providing stimulating and informative topics for those of us long out of college. — Daniela O.
I really enjoyed learning again in my senior years. I became friends with so many fellow students. A great experience! — Patrick
I have been attending the classes for many years… and this education has been a high- light since my retirement. — Eileen
I really enjoyed many of the… programs that I attended in the last four years. Lifelong learning is important to me.
— Margaret
The program and presentations are excellent. I have learned quite a bit on many topics so feel much more informed. Many are very entertaining as well which I always look forward to! — Linda R.
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EMERITUS Lifelong Learning for the 55+ Student Join the Emeritus Experience! Participate in valuable learning experiences, build meaningful connections with peers, and engage with expert presenters and lecturers. for the student who wasn’t born yesterday PROGRAM
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Please Note: Some Emeritus courses listed have two options to attend (online or in person). You can only attend the option that you registered for. You may not switch between online and in person. Courses or lectures scheduled to occur in person may move to remote if potential COVID exposure is a consideration or due to construction at the Skokie campus. Art Intermediate Sketching and Watercolor Fee: $165
American Television: The Fugitive (1963) Fee: $109 Dr. Richard Kimble – an innocent victim of blind justice – versus Lt. Philip Gerard, the man obsessed with his capture. Guilty or not! Join Film & TV instructor Franklin Stevenson for a nostalgic look at this classic tv series, as well as those who made it all happen, and various events of the day! HUM E44, Virtual, 6 Wed., 9/10-10/15, 2-4 p.m. CRN: 60040 New! Gene Hackman: The Actor’s Actor Fee: $156 This new course, taught by film scholar Francine J. Sanders , celebrates the talent and versatility of one of Hollywood’s most beloved and respected actors whose career spanned over 40 years. Our class will showcase some of Hackman’s iconic performances as well as some lesser-known roles. Our tentative lineup: I Never Sang for My Father (1970), The French Connection, (1971), The Conversation (1974), Night Moves (1975), Superman (1978), Hoosiers (1986), Mississippi Burning (1988), and The Royal Tenenbaums (2001). No class 10/22. HUM S16, Virtual, 8 Wed., 10/8-12/3, 1-4:15 p.m. CRN: 60054 New! Mel Brooks: A Comedian for All Seasons Fee: $54 Mel Brooks has influenced comedy over his long career more than any other comic performer—and he’s still going at 98 and is sharp as a tack. From the stage, to television, to films, to writing, and to producing, Brooks’ work stretches from the 1950s to the present and includes the now-iconic Blazing Saddles , Young Frankenstein , The 2000 Year Old Man , The Producers and so many more. David Y. Chack , lecturer in Jewish and Holocaust Theatre at DePaul University, will lead us on the journey of Brooks’ career origins, and we will see excerpts of his work in order to understand how he went from a Yiddish tummler in the Jewish hotels of the Catskills to a comedic genius for all. HUM E11, Virtual, 2 Wed., 10/29-11/5, 1-2:30 p.m. CRN: 60053
This class will continue to build on the skills of practiced artists. The needs and goals of each participant will be assessed and individual attention given as we work to achieve an even higher level of proficiency in your skills. This class will culminate with a paint-along demonstration by William Nelson , with participants completing their own pieces! No class 10/22. ART B20, OC/SK, 8 Wed., 9/24-11/19, 2:30-4:30 p.m. CRN: 60007 Beginning Sketching and Watercolor Fee: $165 This class will emphasize building confidence and mastery in watercolor painting. Needs and goals of each participant will be assessed and individual attention given as we work to achieve a higher level of proficiency in your skills. Learn how to set up a palette, mix colors, apply washes, and blend colors in exciting ways. This class will culminate with a paint-along demonstration by William Nelson , with participants completing their own pieces! ART E91, OC/SK, 8 Fri., 9/26-11/14, 2:30-4:30 p.m. CRN: 60006 Cinematic Arts New! Performing Singer: The Stories of I. B. Singer in Performance Fee: $54 Isaac Bashevis Singer, the only Yiddish writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, had several of his works made into movies, plays and other performances. From well-known stories like Yentl with Barbra Streisand to Enemies: A Love Story with Ron Silver and Angelica Huston. David Y. Chack , who teaches Jewish and Holocaust Theatre at DePaul University, will lead an exploration of Singer and his works and will help us understand how a Yiddish writer from Poland became an award-winning contributor to American cinema and the stage. HUM S99, Virtual, 2 Wed., 9/10-9/17, 1-2:30 p.m. CRN: 60052
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Computers All About Pictures: Finding Organizing, Editing and Saving on Your Computer FEE: $29 Learn how to manage pictures on your computer. Find out how to name, rename, move pictures into folders, and use Photo Gallery to make minor edits with your pictures. Learn to insert pictures to your desktop background and insert a picture into Microsoft Word documents. (Not for Apple/Mac users.) DPR B02, Virtual, 1 Wed., 9/10, 2-3 p.m. CRN: 60063 Computer Scams and What Not to Click Fee: $29 Find out what you should and should NOT click. The instructor will discuss scams you should know about and explain how to prevent your computer from going haywire by managing frustrating and suspicious pop-ups, advertisements, e-mail ads, and links. (Not for Apple/Mac users, or tablets.) DPR B51, Virtual, 1 Thu, 9/18, 5:30-6:30 p.m. CRN: 60064 For the Non-Designer: Design Business Cards, Flyers, Invitations and More with Canva FEE: $29 Learn to edit beautiful designs for practically any type of online or print project. The instructor will show how to easily get and use the free, user-friendly Canva program. This class is for novice and beginner designers and non-designers. You will be amazed at how professional your projects will look. DPR E45, Virtual, 1 Tue, 9/23, 10-11 a.m. CRN: 60067 Introduction to Computers Fee: $120 Computers bring the world to one’s doorstep, they simplify day-to-day tasks, and connect users with the important people in their lives. Learn about computer equipment and master basic computer skills in this six-week course. Surf the Internet, explore email, and develop word processing skills. No Senior Discount. No class 11/15, 11/29. DPR E01, OC/SK, 4 Sat., 11/8-12/13, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 60008 Fee: $29 Save money and fix your computer yourself! No great skills needed. Learn how to use three proven, free, online software tools to fix most software-related issues such as malware and viruses with a few clicks of a button. Speed up your computer in no time! (Not for Apple/Mac users.) DPR E08, Virtual, 1 Sat., 10/11, 1-2 p.m. CRN: 60066 Save Time and Money with an Easy Computer Tune-Up AI for Older Adults: So Easy and Practical Fee: $29 We will explore the practical benefits of using a basic form of AI called ChatGPT. Find quick, written solutions to problems and generate personalized text in seconds. AI will quickly provide answers for you based on your interests and is user-friendly. DPR E63, Virtual, 1 Wed., 11/12, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 60062 Learn the Basics of PowerPoint Fee: $29 Explore the PowerPoint interface and create presentations from simple stock designs. Learn to easily apply themes, animate text and insert images. See how to create text boxes and enhance your layout. Finally, view the actual presentation as seen by your audience and get a few tips and tricks about design. (Not for Apple/Mac users.) DPR E74, Virtual, 1 Sun., 11/16, 3-4 p.m. CRN: 60065
Technology Series Bundle Fee: $120 Believe it or not, your personal computer and smart device individually contain more computing power than the computer NASA used for the Apollo 11 mission! Learn how to maximize the use of your technology. Save $30 when you sign up for a bundle of all 6 courses! No Senior Discount. No Class 10/11. DPR E07, OC/SK, 6 Sat., 9/20-11/1, 9-11 a.m. CRN: 60009 Fee: $25 There are many kinds of personal devices, but how do you know which one best fits your needs? In this class, you will learn to distinguish between devices and how to customize your settings. Maximize your phone’s potential by learning about screen lock; creating passwords and profiles; managing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi; managing sound through your speaker, headphone, microphone and voice settings; and learning ways to organize your device’s storage and notifications. No Senior Discount. DPR E14, OC/SK, 1 Sat., 9/20, 9-11 a.m. CRN: 60010 There’s an App for That Fee: $25 Your Personal Device and Settings It’s amazing how many apps are available to solve life’s problems. In this class, you will learn how to add and delete apps from your devices; get an introduction to subscription, phone and tablet apps; learn the differences between Google Play, iTunes and iPhone apps; learn how to assign passwords and manage subscriptions; and how to recognize suspicious applications and practice safe online habits. No Senior Discount. DPR E21, OC/SK, 1 Sat., 9/27, 9-11 a.m. CRN: 60011 Let’s Surf the Internet Fee: $25 Surfing can be safe and fun, instead of reckless and dangerous. In this class, Learn the differences between different search engines and browsers when using your personal devices. Discover safe and effective ways to surf and shop on the internet; learn how to create strong passwords to protect and secure your information; learn how to download and upload files from your personal device. With these skills, you’ll be “surfing” like a pro, in no time! No Senior Discount. DPR E28, OC/SK, 1 Sat., 10-4, 9-11 a.m. CRN: 60012 Social Media Fee: $25 Social Media is all the craze! It’s fun and useful, and is always changing and evolving. In this class, you will discover the differences between currently popular social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter. Learn how to secure and manage your personal accounts,
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and how to communicate safely. Discover how to “follow” and invite followers to “follow” you. You will get a sample of how different social media platforms perform across different personal devices. No Senior Discount. DPR E35, OC/SK, 1 Sat., 10/18, 9-11 a.m. CRN: 60013 Movies, Music and More Fee: $25 Who needs a movie theater, tv or radio? You have a personal device! In this class, you will learn the difference between “streaming” and “downloading” movies or music. You will learn how to stream and manage music, movies and programs on your personal devices, with the best video and sound output settings for an optimum viewing experience. Understand the features of headsets and microphones that can improve your entertainment quality. No Senior Discount. DPR E42, OC/SK, 1 Sat., 10/25, 9-11 a.m. CRN: 60014 Zoom Basics Fee: $25 The pandemic has made Zoom an ubiquitous form of communication for businesses and organizations. In this class, you’ll learn about how you can use Zoom on your personal device for video conferencing, online learning and more! Discover the differences between a free or subscription Zoom accounts; learn how to set up and manage your video, speakers and sound. Discover how to use Zoom settings to look, sound and hear better when you
Additionally, students will learn how to combine movement with meditation in order to create and experience “moving meditation” which will improve and increase the physical and psychological benefits of these practices. Instructor Mark Przybysz is a certified full instructor in Master Mantak Chia’s Universal Healing Tao system. Prerequisite: Tai Chi & Qigong (Chi Kung) I or equivalent knowledge. PED E45, OC/SK, 12 Mon., 9/15-12/1, 2:30-3:30 p.m. CRN: 60035 Tai Chi & Qigong (Chi Kung) III Fee: $149 In this Level 3 class the instructor will teach various concepts and principles from Qigong (Chi Kung) and Tai Chi Chuan in order to enhance and deepen the students’ experience and practice of the movements and routines that were learned previously along with any new forms introduced in class. Instructor Mark Przybysz is a certified full instructor in Master Mantak Chia’s Universal Healing Tao system. Prerequisite: Tai Chi and Qigong (Chi Kung) I and Tai Chi and Qigong (Chi Kung) II, or equivalent knowledge. No class 10/22, 11/26. PED E48, OC/SK, 12 Wed., 9/10-12/10, 1:15-2:15 p.m. CRN: 60036 Brain Fitness Workshop Fee: $115 A course designed to teach 55+ adults how to exercise their brains to slow down the progress of aging-related cognitive decline. This game-based learning approach will provide different activities to promote critical thinking and problem- solving skills. Students are led through fun and engaging activities designed to exercise the brain to maintain and enhance brain health. Marco Chou uses a blended learning environment that integrates technology and digital media with traditional instructor-led classroom activities including word search, math, pattern recognition, trivia and more to improve memory, and boost brain health. HEAE63, OC/DP, 8 Fri., 10/3-11/21, 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 60039 History and Philosophy New! The 1960’s Fee: $119 A significant era in U.S. history, the 1960s challenged and reshaped America’s sense of self, society, politics, culture, and what constitutes the American dream. Take a journey into the realms of the 1960s, including war, peace, civil rights, women’s liberation, ecological awareness, sexual revolution, counterculture, religion and spirituality. Taught by Luchiano Silverstein . HIS E48, OC/SK, 6 Wed., 9/10-10/15, 1-3 p.m. CRN: 60049 New! Overlapping Empires: Great Britain and the Catholic Church, 1763-1963 Fee: $109 After three centuries of enmity, Great Britain and the Catholic Church initiated a reconciliation in the mid-1700s that supported British rule in Canada and Ireland, resisted revolutionary France, shaped the course of Italian politics, responded to industrial unrest, and endured clashes over religious doctrines and cultural issues. Join Joseph Harrington to analyze the fraught relationship of two leading global entities seeking to preserve their world positions. No class 10/22.
are “Zooming!” No Senior Discount. DPR E54, OC/SK, 1 Sat., 11/1, 9-11 a.m. Current Events International Week in Review
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Fee: $109 A series of presentations and discussions about international events of the week. Readings will be provided for each session, addressing important historical factors and recent developments. Join Joseph Harrington to discuss opportunities and obstacles for certain courses of action, weighing considerations of justice against practical constraints in an analysis and evaluation of weekly international events.
PSE B04, 6 Thur., 10/2-11/6, 10-11:30 a.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 60037 Virtual attendance CRN: 60038 Health and Fitness Tai Chi and Qigong (Chi Kung) I
Fee: $149 Qigong (Chi Kung), consisting of the two Chinese words Qi (Energy) and Gong (Work), is a term used to describe Chinese exercise systems that include health/medical, martial (Tai Chi), and spiritual aspects. Learn movements and practices from Qigong and Tai Chi to improve balance, breathing and circulation, reduce stress, regulate blood pressure, and increase bone density. Mark Przybysz is a certified instructor in Master Mantak Chia’s Universal Healing Tao system. PED E30, OC/SK, 12 Mon., 9/15-12/1, 1-2 p.m. CRN: 60034 Tai Chi & Qigong (Chi Kung) II Fee: $149 In this class the instructor will continue to build upon and add to the movements and routines that were taught in Tai Chi & Qigong (Chi Kung) I. Students will continue to practice the routines learned in the previous class and learn new movements.
HIS E03, 6 Wed., 9/24-11/5, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN; 60055 Virtual attendance CRN: 60056
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