New Accounting Course Begins April 28

Construction professionals can learn how to organize finances, prepare contracts, receive payments, estimate labor and material costs, and allocate expenses and payroll by taking “Construction Accounting.”

Roman History Course Begins April 28

Learn about the rise of Julius Caesar, Sulla, Pompeii and Marc Antony, and the impact of Christianity and Islam on Rome by taking “Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of a Great Empire.”

May 6 is ACT Deadline

Area residents have until Friday, May 6, to register for the American College Testing (ACT) examination, which is being offered by Wor-Wic Community College on Saturday, June 11, at 7:30 a.m., at the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.

New Office Management Course Begins April 26

Learn about dental office management, including patient management, legal and ethical issues, billing and record maintenance, by taking “Practice Management for the Dental Office.”

Seafood Cooking Course Begins April 26

Learn how to prepare traditional and exotic seafood dishes like Thai shrimp and cucumber salad, poached salmon with lemon sauce, stuffed shrimp Chesapeake and cream of crab soup by taking “Seriously Seafood.”

Basic Boating Certification Course Begins April 26

All recreational boat and personal watercraft operators can learn basic principles of safety on the water and accident avoidance techniques, including navigation rules, aids to navigation, legal requirements and how to handle fires on board, by taking “Maryland Basic Boating Certification Course.”

New Mathematics Course Begins April 27

Review basic mathematics, including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ruler reading and percentages, to refresh on-the-job math skills by taking “Mathematics Refresher for the Workplace.”

Landscaping Course Begins April 27

Landscape designers, contractors and homeowners can learn about different types of woody plants and conifers used for landscape design by taking, “Woody Plants and Conifers –Introduction.”