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AACC offers history and heritage courses that provide an in-depth look at local, national and global periods throughout history.

Taught by gifted historians in their field, these engaging and enlightening courses underscore the importance of learning and appreciating our past. Topics include lectures and in some instances field trips focusing on historic events, decorative arts, historic architecture, colonial history, historic Civil War battles, military leaders and the local history of Anne Arundel County. Additional programs address historic global conflicts and exam world cultures and religions.

For course descriptions, schedule and pricing click on the course number below.


Local and Regional

HRY-312 Short History of the Battle of Gettysburg

HSY-506 The Biggs Museum and John Dickinson Plantation


Tours

HSY-317 Louis Comfort Tiffany: His Art and Design

HSY-340 Frank Lloyd Wright: Pope-Leighey House

HSY-536 Lee v. Grant:Overland Campaign NEW!

HSY-537 Hillwood Museum and Gardens NEW!

HSY-538 Longwood Gardens: Then and Now NEW!


U.S. History

HSY-517 History of the U.S. Capitols


World History

HSY-525 French Influence on the World


How to Enroll

The courses on this page are noncredit, meaning you won’t earn college credit toward a degree. You don’t need to apply. Just choose a program or course that interests you and check out our course search for a class that fits your needs.

Winter 2024 registration opens Nov. 14!

Visit the noncredit registration page to learn more about enrolling in your course.

For help, email the Instructional Support Center or call 410-777-2325.