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HISTORY, CULTURE AND WORLD VIEW History NEW! Charlemagne Travel through Western Europe of the early Middle Ages with Charlemagne as he takes the Frankish throne and becomes the first Roman Emperor. Discover the rise to power that created the man called Charles the Great and the Father of Europe. Discuss his numerous campaigns that won him his empire. Debate how his legend echoes through history to effect life today. Instructor: Chris Tallevest Total Cost: $39 (includes $39 fees) MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-436-A4 Tue., May 3, 6:30 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, K116 Chris Tallevast, holds an M.A. in Military History from Norwich University. Tallevast is a popular instructor at Carroll Community College and the Community College of Baltimore County. He is passionate about the Early Republic and military history especially the War of 1812 and the Civil War. History of the Civil War B&O Railroad and the Civil War Discover the prominent place railroads played in the Civil War. Explore how railroads and railroaders guided some pivotal moments of the Civil War. Walk back in time with a tour of the B Baltimore and Ohio Railroad became the first military and political objective of the Civil War. Explore the events important to the B Railroad and how it became the first front of the war. Instructor: Daniel Toomey Total Cost: $137 (includes $48 fees) MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: PDE-987-A4 Wed., Jun. 1 - 29, 10:00 - 12:00 PM (5 sessions) Last class meets at the B&O Railroad Civil War Museum Washington Road Campus, K116 Daniel Toomey is an author and co-author of a dozen books on history and the Civil War. He has lectured for many historical organizations, the National Park Service and the Smithsonian Institution. His awards for historical research include the Peterkin Award given by the National Park Service at Fort McHenry. He is currently the Guest Curator at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum for their five-year project The War Came by Train. A fondest accomplishment was writing the inscription for the Maryland Monument at Gettysburg. The Defense of Cemetery Ridge, July 2nd and 3rd, 1863 Defend Cemetery Ridge with the Union soldiers on July 2nd and July 3rd, 1863. Study the key terrain of the Battle of Gettysburg. Analyze Union commanders that defended and the Confederate commanders that attacked during the Battle of Gettysburg. Relive the action on Cemetery Ridge on the afternoon of July 2nd and stand on the ground of Longstreet’s Assault of July 3rd. Instructor: Phil Muskett Total Cost: $58 (includes $58 fees) MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-415-A4T Thu. Apr. 14, 6:30 - 9:30 PM (2 sessions) and Sat., Apr. 16, 1:00 - 4:00 PM Field Trip Washington Road Campus, L284 Phillip Muskett, a Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide, is a graduate of American Military University, with a Master’s Degree in Military Studies. He is a passionate amateur historian with a love for the American Civil War. He has authored several articles for Military History Online. What students are saying… Attended all six classes this year. Enjoyed all of them. I think I enjoyed this one the most. Thanks, Dave! — Student from Road Home After Fighting with David Booz Lecture Series with David Booz Join instructor David Booz as he explores the many facets of the Civil War. David is a passionate educator and Civil War historian of 45 years, sought after consultant on numerous Civil War TV and movie projects and local Civil War activist, who frequently presents to groups interested in the Civil War. Technology in the Civil War In an age of supreme technology, discover the major role technology played in the Civil War. The 10 years before the war broke out saw startling advancements in technology. From the telegraph, to the Henry and Spencer rifles, to the submarine, to ironclad ships and massive cannons, war was drastically changed. Find out how the technological advances changed the Civil War and the world. Total Cost: $39 (includes $39 fees) MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-426-A4 Thu., Apr. 21, 6:30 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, K205 Nathan Bedford Forrest—Hero or Devil Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest may be the most controversial general in the Civil War. Forrest was a self-made man as a slave trader and plantation owner. He led his men to many battlefield victories and is remembered most for the massacre of black soldiers at Fort Pillow and for starting the Klan. Find the truth behind the man. Total Cost: $39 (includes $39 fees) MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-427-A4 Thu., May 26, 6:30 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, K128 NEW! Rogers’ Rangers in the French and Indian War Ride with this famous and romantic unit, Rogers’ Rangers. Created by Robert Rogers of New Hampshire and immortalized by Kenneth Roberts in Northwest Passage. Today’s Special Forces trace their heritage to Rogers’ Rangers. Beat the French and their Indian allies at their own game. Explore the tremendous exploits of Rogers and his men as they fought to protect the frontier and turn the French and Indians away from the English colonies. Total Cost: $39 (includes $39 fees) MD senior adults pay fees only. Course #: XXZ-434-A4 Thu., Jun. 9, 6:30 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, K115 Personal Enrichment Carroll Community College | Continuing Education & Training | 410-386-8100 | Register at www.carrollcc.edu/instantenrollment 47 REGISTER NOW

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HISTORY, CULTURE AND WORLD VIEWHistoryNEW! CharlemagneTravel through Western Europe of the early Middle Ages with Charlemagne as he takes the Frankish throne and becomes the first Roman Emperor. Discover the rise to power that created the man called Charles the Great and the Father of Europe. Discuss his numerous campaigns that won him his empire. Debate how his legend echoes through history to effect life today. Instructor: Chris TallevestTotal Cost: $39 (includes $39 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: XXZ-436-A4 Tue., May 3, 6:30 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, K116

Chris Tallevast, holds an M.A. in Military History from Norwich University. Tallevast is a popular instructor at Carroll Community College and the Community College of Baltimore County. He is passionate about the Early Republic and military history especially the War of 1812 and the Civil War.

History of the Civil War

B&O Railroad and the Civil WarDiscover the prominent place railroads played in the Civil War. Explore how railroads and railroaders guided some pivotal moments of the Civil War. Walk back in time with a tour of the B Baltimore and Ohio Railroad became the first military and political objective of the Civil War. Explore the events important to the B Railroad and how it became the first front of the war. Instructor: Daniel ToomeyTotal Cost: $137 (includes $48 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: PDE-987-A4 Wed., Jun. 1 - 29, 10:00 - 12:00 PM (5 sessions)Last class meets at the B&O Railroad Civil War MuseumWashington Road Campus, K116

Daniel Toomey is an author and co-author of a dozen books on history and the Civil War. He has lectured for many historical organizations, the National Park Service and the Smithsonian Institution. His awards for historical research include the Peterkin Award given by the National Park Service at Fort McHenry. He is currently the Guest Curator at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum for their five-year project The War Came by Train. A fondest accomplishment was writing the inscription for the Maryland Monument at Gettysburg.

The Defense of Cemetery Ridge, July 2nd and 3rd, 1863Defend Cemetery Ridge with the Union soldiers on July 2nd and July 3rd, 1863. Study the key terrain of the Battle of Gettysburg. Analyze Union commanders that defended and the Confederate commanders that attacked during the Battle of Gettysburg. Relive the action on Cemetery Ridge on the afternoon of July 2nd and stand on the ground of Longstreet’s Assault of July 3rd. Instructor: Phil MuskettTotal Cost: $58 (includes $58 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: XXZ-415-A4T Thu. Apr. 14, 6:30 - 9:30 PM (2 sessions)and Sat., Apr. 16, 1:00 - 4:00 PM Field TripWashington Road Campus, L284

Phillip Muskett, a Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide, is a graduate of American Military University, with a Master’s Degree in Military Studies. He is a passionate amateur historian with a love for the American Civil War. He has authored several articles for Military History Online.

What students are saying…

Attended all six classes this year. Enjoyed all of them. I think I enjoyed this one the most. Thanks, Dave! ” — Student from Road Home After Fighting with David Booz

Lecture Series with David Booz

Join instructor David Booz as he explores the many facets of the Civil War. David is a passionate educator and Civil War historian of 45 years, sought after consultant on numerous Civil War TV and movie projects and local Civil War activist, who frequently presents to groups interested in the Civil War.

Technology in the Civil WarIn an age of supreme technology, discover the major role technology played in the Civil War. The 10 years before the war broke out saw startling advancements in technology. From the telegraph, to the Henry and Spencer rifles, to the submarine, to ironclad ships and massive cannons, war was drastically changed. Find out how the technological advances changed the Civil War and the world.Total Cost: $39 (includes $39 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: XXZ-426-A4 Thu., Apr. 21, 6:30 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, K205

Nathan Bedford Forrest—Hero or DevilLieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest may be the most controversial general in the Civil War. Forrest was a self-made man as a slave trader and plantation owner. He led his men to many battlefield victories and is remembered most for the massacre of black soldiers at Fort Pillow and for starting the Klan. Find the truth behind the man.Total Cost: $39 (includes $39 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: XXZ-427-A4 Thu., May 26, 6:30 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, K128

NEW! Rogers’ Rangers in the French and Indian WarRide with this famous and romantic unit, Rogers’ Rangers. Created by Robert Rogers of New Hampshire and immortalized by Kenneth Roberts in Northwest Passage. Today’s Special Forces trace their heritage to Rogers’ Rangers. Beat the French and their Indian allies at their own game. Explore the tremendous exploits of Rogers and his men as they fought to protect the frontier and turn the French and Indians away from the English colonies. Total Cost: $39 (includes $39 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: XXZ-434-A4 Thu., Jun. 9, 6:30 - 9:30 PM Washington Road Campus, K115

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LANGUAGESItalian: Basic 2A conversational approach builds vocabulary and speaking skills, while further cultural elements are presented. Prerequisite: Italian Basic 1. Instructor: Simone HaslauerTotal Cost: $149 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: FLC-213-A4P Wed., Apr. 20 - May 25, 6:30 - 9:00 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K133

Simone Haslauer wows the students every time with her exuberant teaching and organized approach. Students comment that Haslauer is

“…fantastic” and ”…one of the best teachers I’ve ever had!” A native of Austria, she brings her direct experience of these regions to the classroom to keep everyone engaged and interested.

Basic SpanishSay hola to the Spanish-speaking world as you discover the language and culture of 333 million people worldwide! Whether you are traveling or in contact with Spanish speakers in the US, learn the essentials you need to under-stand and be understood. Required text used in all Basic courses. Instructor: Sarah MillmanTotal Cost: $195 (includes $30 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: FLC-103-A4B Tue. & Thu., Apr. 19 - May 12, 6:30 - 9:00 PM (8 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M055

Spanish: Basic 2¿Qué más? We’ve got more! More verbs! More vocabulary! More opportunities to use Spanish in daily situations! Same text as Basic Spanish. Instructor: Sarah MillmanTotal Cost: $149 (includes $30 fees); plus textMD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: FLC-208-A4BP Tue. & Thu., May 24 - Jun. 9, 6:30 - 9:00 PM (6 sessions)Washington Road Campus, K127

Sarah Millman has a Masters in Spanish from Middlebury College and a Masters in Teaching from Johns Hopkins University. She has been teaching Spanish for more than eight years on the high school and college levels. Millman uses her experience of living and studying abroad in both Spain and Mexico to inform and enliven her classes.

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)See Test and Academic Skills Preparation/English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) section for course details.

Online CoursesSpeed SpanishSpeed Spanish 2Speed Spanish 3Beginning Conversational FrenchFor more info go to www.ed2go.com/carrollcc.

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Being Human: The Origins of UsFind out what sets humans apart from other creatures. Is it our big brains and dependence on culture, our unique sense of ourselves, or our relentless quest to find meaning in the universe? Journey back into the paleontological and archeological records to search for clues to the origins of human consciousness. Discuss the development of language, culture, personality, science and religion and weigh these factors against our own assumptions. Instructor: Julie CastilloTotal Cost: $79 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: PDE-934-A4 Mon., Jun. 6 - 27, 1:30 - 3:30 PM (4 sessions)Washington Road Campus, M157

Julie Castillo is a college anthropology instructor, enrichment curriculum designer, entrepreneur, writer, and futurist. She holds an MA in sociocul-tural anthropology from Catholic University with a specialty in gender studies and ethnopsychology. Julie is an accomplished teacher and speaker who brings a vibrant enthusiasm to her presentations.

NEW! Celtic SpiritualityCeltic spirituality is a spiritual practice founded in the warmth and beauty of Ireland and her people. Explore the history of Celtic spirituality, and its practice from its beginnings in pagan worship, through Christian practice, and for today. Discover how Celtic spirituality is incorporated into our own lives and how it can be considered as a means to greater spiritual awareness and understanding, including pilgrimages, “thin places”, the celebration of community, and artistic expression. Instructor: Lynn Humphries-RussTotal Cost: $99 (includes $30 fees)MD senior adults pay fees only.Course #: PDE-988-A4 Wed., Apr. 20 - May 11, 6:00 - 8:00 PM (4 sessions)Washington Road Campus, A200

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