EPIC announces over 140 non-credit courses for Spring 2025

Dr. Karin Hilgersom President
Dr. Karin Hilgersom President - Truckee Meadows Community College Website
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TMCC’s Educational Programs Inspiring the Community (EPIC) is gearing up for its Spring 2025 offerings, with over 140 non-credit courses available. The program emphasizes lifelong learning, personal enrichment, and community engagement.

The EPIC Spring 2025 Course Guide has been released online, and registration is currently open. The course selection spans various topics such as Arts & Crafts, Health & Wellness, Photography, and Professional Development.

Featured in the guide is Mark Trujillo, owner of Hub Coffee Roasters. Trujillo will lead “Coffee 101,” a course exploring coffee from roasting to consumption.

Other highlighted classes include line dancing under “Strut Your Stuff,” family-friendly activities like Valentine’s Day Cookie Decorating and Fishing for Beginners, as well as fitness opportunities at TMCC’s Sports and Fitness Center.

For those interested in career advancement, EPIC offers professional development programs including Clinical Medical Assistant training with Spanish language support.

The wide array of classes ensures options are available for all students. Enrollment does not require being a credit student at TMCC.

EPIC encourages prospective students to follow them on social media or contact them directly for more information about their offerings.



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