CE&WD Spring 2025 Course Brochure — Cecil College - Other - Page 31
Energy Immersion + Reiki 1
Inside each of us is a treasure chest of
tremendous and infinite energetic resources
fueled by Life Force Energy. When our energy
is low, we tend to feel sick, worn out, and
stressed. When it is flowing high, we are
healthy and live abundantly. Together, we
will experience tapping into Life Force for
our highest Good. We will also work with the
Japanese technique to spiritually guide Life
Force Energy, called Reiki. Reiki is a peaceful
and harmonizing, yet powerful, practice that
is an easy compliment to everything from
healthier beginnings to life transformation
and conventional medicine. Reiki promotes
optimum internal communication, stress
release, pain reduction, and healing. Note:
Reiki practice is included and held in PE E220
for section 01 and held in ES216 for section
02. Section 02 also includes a 30-minute lunch
break, students are expected to bring their
lunch. Instructor: Maring
$105 persons under 60. $25 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GWE403
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
T
9/30-11/11 6:30-8:30p NE E218
02
S
10/11-10/25 9a-2p
ES 212
Foundations of Nutrition
Foundations of Nutrition introduces the nonscience major to the basic nutritional principles
used to prepare a sound diet and live a healthy
nutrition lifestyle. Particular emphasis is placed
on: food origins/ethnic foods, general food
groups, fuel nutrients, diet analysis and energy
expenditure, food safety, societal and fad
eating trends and their relationship to health.
Note: Corresponds to credit course BIO123.
Instructor: Burke
$480 persons under 60. $75 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUB130
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
T
8/26-12/2 9-11:30a
NE D216
The Human Body: How it Works
This course will survey the structure (anatomy)
and function (physiology) of the organ systems
in the human body. The overriding theme of
this course is keeping the body in balance
(homeostasis). The role of socioeconomic
and racial/ethnic factors in human health will
be discussed. This course is not appropriate
for students entering a health care program.
Topics include orientation to the human
body, homeostasis, microbiomes, organ
systems, reproduction and heredity, and
social/ethnic/racial factors and human health.
Note: Corresponds to credit course BIO135.
Instructor: Marengo
$455 persons under 60. $50 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUB131
Sec#
Dates
Location
01
8/23-12/13 Online-A
HORSE SENSE
HOME & GARDEN
Life Among the Natives
Learn about Native plants and their important
roles in our ecosystem. Learn how different
plant communities interact together, and how
to incorporate them into your landscapes large
and small. There are so many plants to choose
from, learning more about these Natives
will help you make better decisions in your
landscape enhancements and the wildlife they
attract will give you hours of reward. Note: No
senior tuition waiver. Instructor: Michaud
6 sessions, 9 hours, $69
Course #: GSG237
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
M
10/6-11/10 10-11:30a ES 327
Herbaceous Plants I
You will study perennials, annuals, and
houseplants to include: grasses, groundcovers,
vines, and ferns. You will discuss use, culture,
native habitat, pest and disease considerations,
and seasonal interest. Species for study will
include plants recommended for the Maryland
Certified Professional Horticulturist (CPH) basic
exam. Notes: Corresponds to credit course
HCS163. Textbook required. Instructor: Farmer
$455 persons under 60. $50 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUB 116
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* S
8/23-12/13 9-11:50a
NE C401
*01 - No class Aug. 30 and Nov. 29.
Regional Bullies – Invasive Species
Invasive species are in the news. Learn about
the impact invasive plants, pests, and mammals
have on our regional environment. Learn their
ID, characteristics, and best methods of control.
Note: No senior tuition waiver. Instructor:
Michaud
4 sessions, 6 hours, $49
Course #: GSG250
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
M
9/8-9/29
10-11:30a ES 327
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Equine Anatomy and Physiology
Equine Anatomy and Physiology will enable
students to understand the horse’s systems,
growth and development. This course will
cover the skeletal, muscular, circulatory,
respiratory, digestive, urinary, nervous, and
endocrine systems. Through this course
students will acquire the knowledge and
training to understand the structure and
function of the horse’s body. Pre-requisite:
EQS139. Note: Corresponds to credit course
EQS148.
$460 persons under 60. $55 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUE113
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01*
M
8/25-12/8 6-8:50p
NE C431
*01 - No class Sept. 1.
For more information,
email learning4life@cecil.edu or
call 443-907-1378.
To register, call 410-287-1078 today!
Out-of-county, out-of-state fees may apply.
See page 38.
THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
MIND, BODY & SPIRIT FESTIVAL
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JANUARY 16 - 17, 2026
Elkton Station, Cecil College
learning4life@cecil.edu
www.cecil.edu