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16 Fall 2019 443-518-1700 howardcc.edu/ConEd Trade Occupations & Licenses Home Inspection: Continuing Professional Education Part II Enhance your knowledge of home inspection services in heating and air conditioning systems, insulation and ven- tilation, fireplaces and solid burning appliances. is class provides 15 hours of the continuing professional compe- tency educational hours that are required by the Maryland Commission of Home Inspection. is course is offered in partnership with CCBC and will be held at its Catonsville campus. Maps and directions are online at ccbcmd.edu. Refunds issued up until seven days before course start date. Please call 443-518-4772 for course location, one week prior to the start of class. 1.5 CEUs. $229 (includes $154 in fees*) Wed 6:30pm-9:30pm, Oct 23-Nov 20 ZB-116 7727 #1974 CCBC Catonsville Solar Energy System Inspector NEW! is continuing education course is for individuals em- ployed as codes inspectors for Authorities Having Juris- diction (AHJ) or quality assurance personnel in the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry. You will perform solar system inspections by evaluating electrical, storage, and mechanical components. Based on industry job task analysis established by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitio- ners. Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: 1. Inspect electrical components including AC interconnection and DC disconnects and com- pare against approved system plans. 2. Visually and physically inspect ground system, utility grid compliance, conductors and raceways. 3. Verify PV array design and energy storage com- ponents comply to applicable codes and safety concerns. 4. Inspect mechanical/structural components for a PV system including roof and ground mount structures. 5. Review documentation for system including permit package. Participants may obtain the NABCEP Solar System Inspec- tor Certification. Grant scholarship up to $750 available for Maryland residents. Please call 443-518-4972 for grant application. $850 (includes $100 in fees*) Mon,Wed 6pm-9pm, Sep 23-Oct 30 ZB-122 7728 #1957 Gateway Campus Makeup Artist Professional Makeup for Beginners inking about becoming a professional makeup artist? Bring your own makeup kit with clean brushes and learn what's needed to get started. e first class will explain the supplies needed, why and how to use them. e second class will be all about applications. You will apply full face makeup as you learn the professional techniques that will separate you from the novice makeup artist. Instructor Andi Bradshaw has over 30 years of experience in the cosmetology field. .6 CEUs. $99 (includes $50 in fees*) Sat 9:30am-1:30pm, Sep 7-Sep 14 XB-199 J1628 #5430 Laurel College Center COURSE NOTES * Fees not eligible for waiver. ** Neither XE courses nor their fees are eligible for waiver. (S) = Supplies needed. Instructor will provide list at first class. (T) = Textbook recommended or required. Purchase at HCC Bookstore or online before first class. Advanced Professional Makeup is is a continuation course of Professional Makeup for Beginners. Topics will include covering blemishes and tattoos, camouflaging birthmarks and pimples, practicing four types of primers, and using highlighters to enhance, and contourers to minimize. Learn to apply makeup based on the shape of a face, eyes, brows and lips. Have the op- portunity to apply full face makeup including strip lashes and professional finishing touches. Bring a photo of a look you like along with your makeup kit and a lunch. Prerequi- site: Professional Makeup for Beginners. Instructor: Andi Bradshaw .9 CEU's. $99 (includes $50 in fees*) Sat 9:30am-1:30pm, Oct 5-Oct 12 XB-135 J1629 #5431 Laurel College Center Real Estate Real Estate Principles and Practices for Salespersons is course is approved by the Maryland Real Estate Com- mission for a real estate salesperson license. It introduces concepts of property types, interests in real estate, property description, agency, contract law, finance, valuation, taxa- tion, license law, and fair housing, ethics and environmental concerns. You must attend 60 hours and pass the final course exam with a 75 percent or higher in order to qualify for the state examination. Refunds issued only up until seven days before course start date. Please bring text the first night of class. (T) 6.6 CEUs. $535 (includes $435 in fees*) Mon,Wed 6:30pm-9:45pm, Sep 23-Dec 9 ZB-501 7734 #1962 Gateway Campus Real Estate Appraisal Practices & Analysis Part I Explore residential markets and analysis, highest and best use, site valuation and the cost approach. Calculator is re- quired; attendance is mandatory. A final examination will be given. Prerequisite: Real Estate: Appraisal Principles & Procedures. Course will be held at CCBC, Hunt Valley Center, 1101 McCormick Rd., Baltimore, MD 21031. 3.6 CEUs. $439 (includes $320 in fees*) Tue,Thu 6pm-10pm, Nov 12-Dec 10 ZB-133 7731 #1960 CCBC Hunt Valley Appraisal Practices & Analysis Part II Focus on the sales comparison and income capitalization approaches as they apply to residential properties and residential appraisal report writing. A Hewlett-Packard 12C financial calculator is required attendance is mandatory. A final examination will be given. Prerequisite: Real Estate: Appraisal Principles & Procedures and Real Estate: Appraisal Practices & Analysis Part I. Course will be held at CCBC, Hunt Valley Center, 1101 McCormick Rd., Baltimore, MD 21031. 5.4 CEUs. $509 (includes $360 in fees*) Tue,Thu 6pm-10pm, Dec 12-Feb 4 ZB-134 7732 #1975 CCBC Hunt Valley

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