Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits
Section: 230
Ways to take the class: Online
Start Date: 04/06/2026
End Date: 05/17/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Brian M Weber
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits
Section: 226
Ways to take the class: Online
Start Date: 03/23/2026
End Date: 05/17/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Grace Sikorski
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Online Sync
Days: Varies
Time: 1:00PM to 3:30PM
Start Date: 04/16/2026
End Date: 06/18/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Marilyn Patricia Tate
Section Info: Online | Best American Short Stories | No class May 21 or 28 | Read and discuss The Best American Short Stories-2025, guest editor Celeste Ng. Read these timely tales exploring human values and resilience amidst challenging times. These stories engage and deliver an experience with the short story genre. | Note: Best American Short Stories. Attendance in online class sessions on Thursdays from 1-3:30 p.m. is mandatory for section 201.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: Varies
Time: 12:30PM to 2:00PM
Start Date: 04/13/2026
End Date: 06/22/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: Jewelene Carter
Section Info: Omalley | African American Literature | No class May 25 | Study African American poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and drama from the 18th century to the present. Explore and discuss the major literary, political, and social currents in American and African American culture.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 202
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: W
Time: 12:30PM to 2:00PM
Start Date: 04/08/2026
End Date: 06/10/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: Jewelene Carter
Section Info: South County | African American Literature | Study African American poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and drama from the 18th century to the present. Explore and discuss the major literary, political, and social currents in American and African American culture.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 202
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: TH
Time: 1:30PM to 3:30PM
Start Date: 04/09/2026
End Date: 06/11/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: Cynthia M Barry
Section Info: Annapolis Senior Center | Favorite Poems | Share, read, and discuss favorite poems, building on the Favorite Poem Project created by Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky. Poetry has a double nature: both inward, close to one's heart and memory, and outward, reflecting communal aspects of culture and public concerns. Because of poetry's dual nature, this course will incorporate participants' favorite poems as well as the work of poets from other countries around the world. We will map our personal and community search for meaning and connection.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: Varies
Time: 1:30PM to 3:30PM
Start Date: 04/06/2026
End Date: 06/01/2026
Location: Arnold Campus
Instructor: Cynthia M Barry
Section Info: Arnold Senior Center | Favorite Poems | No class May 25 | Share, read, and discuss favorite poems, building on the Favorite Poem Project created by Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky. Poetry has a double nature: both inward, close to ones heart and memory, and outward, reflecting communal aspects of culture and public concerns. Because of poetrys dual nature, this course will incorporate participants favorite poems as well as the work of poets from other countries around the world. We will map our personal and community search for meaning and connection.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 203
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: T
Time: 1:30PM to 3:30PM
Start Date: 04/21/2026
End Date: 06/23/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: Cynthia M Barry
Section Info: Severn Senior Center | Favorite Poems | Share, read, and discuss favorite poems, building on the Favorite Poem Project created by Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky. Poetry has a double nature: both inward, close to one's heart and memory, and outward, reflecting communal aspects of culture and public concerns. Because of poetry's dual nature, this course will incorporate participants' favorite poems as well as the work of poets from other countries around the world. We will map our personal and community search for meaning and connection.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Online Sync
Days: TH
Time: 10:00AM to 12:00PM
Start Date: 04/09/2026
End Date: 06/11/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Steven C Cohen
Section Info: Online | Current Events | Review and discuss issues of current interest in the economy, consumer affairs, national and international affairs, the environment, crime, and culture. Attendance in this Thursday online course is required.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 202
Ways to take the class: Online Sync
Days: TH
Time: 1:00PM to 3:00PM
Start Date: 04/09/2026
End Date: 06/11/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Steven C Cohen
Section Info: Online | Current Events | Review and discuss issues of current interest in the economy, consumer affairs, national and international affairs, the environment, crime, and culture. Attendance in this Thursday online course is required.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: Varies
Time: 1:00PM to 3:00PM
Start Date: 04/07/2026
End Date: 05/19/2026
Location: Arnold Campus
Instructor: Carol A Carman
Section Info: Arnold Senior Center | Genealogy | No class April 28 | Make genealogy more interesting by fleshing out information about ancestors' lives. Learn how and where to find and record information. Discuss how to solve genealogical obstacles. Explore proper genealogy methods to construct a family tree that goes beyond names and dates and incorporates the history of the times.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 202
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: Varies
Time: 1:00PM to 3:00PM
Start Date: 04/08/2026
End Date: 05/20/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: Carol A Carman
Section Info: Pasadena Senior Center | Genealogy | No class April 29 | Make genealogy more interesting by fleshing out information about ancestors' lives. Learn how and where to find and record information. Discuss how to solve genealogical obstacles. Explore proper genealogy methods to construct a family tree that goes beyond names and dates and incorporates the history of the times.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 203
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: Varies
Time: 1:00PM to 3:00PM
Start Date: 04/16/2026
End Date: 05/28/2026
Location: Off-Campus
Instructor: Carol A Carman
Section Info: Severn Center | Genealogy | No class April 30 | Make genealogy more interesting by fleshing out information about ancestors' lives. Learn how and where to find and record information. Discuss how to solve genealogical obstacles. Explore proper genealogy methods to construct a family tree that goes beyond names and dates and incorporates the history of the times.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 202
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: T
Time: 12:30PM to 2:30PM
Start Date: 04/07/2026
End Date: 04/21/2026
Location: Arnold Campus
Instructor: Ronald Deacon
Section Info: Arnold | Medicare and Medicaid: The Essentials | Gain confidence in understanding these crucial programs. Examine key aspects of Medicare and Medicaid and practice using web resources. Explore the recommended criteria to use when selecting coverage, how to work with claims and the future planned changes to these government programs.
Term: Spring 2026
Course Type: Noncredit - 0.0 CEUs
Section: 201
Ways to take the class: Online Sync
Days: W
Time: 12:30PM to 2:30PM
Start Date: 04/08/2026
End Date: 04/22/2026
Location: Online
Instructor: Ronald Deacon
Section Info: Online | Medicare and Medicaid: The Essentials | Gain confidence in understanding these crucial programs. Examine key aspects of Medicare and Medicaid and practice using web resources. Explore the recommended criteria to use when selecting coverage, how to work with claims and the future planned changes to these government programs. Note: Attendance in online class sessions Wednesdays from 12:30-2:30 p.m. is mandatory for section 202.
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