CCCC CONTINUING EDUCATION
Fall
2015 www.cccc.edu/ecd
Division of Economic & Community Development Serving Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties
August 15 to December 31
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County highlights
Chatham County
HARNETT COUNTY
LEE COUNTY
PowerPoint 2013 Success (Beginning to Intermediate) This 12-week class will teach students the basics and beyond of creating PowerPoint presentations. Students will become familiar with the functions of PowerPoint that will enable them to create creative, professional presentations.
Nurse Aide I Hybrid This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to care for adults. Emphasis is placed on activity of daily living skills and signs and symptoms of disease.
Forklift Fundamentals Students will demonstrate knowledge of forklift driving skills, controls, inspections, and minor forklift maintenance. Participants will test for OSHA 10 hr Safety Card Class and Lift Truck Safety Card. 15 hours of classroom instruction and 60 hours hands-on forklift operation.
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www.cccc.edu/ecd
New Site Coming to DUNN! CCCC Expanding to Historic Dunn School Site
COMING FALL 2015!
Program & Course Offerings Barbering, Culinary For application and financial aid information, call (919) 718-7300.
Baking, Hospitality, and More! (new Continuing Education offerings) For more information, call (919) 718-7500.
Historic Dunn School Site: 660 East Johnson Street, Dunn, NC 28334
Continuing Education Fall Schedule 2015 Table of Contents General Information Continuing Education Policies ......................................................... 2 Disability Services ..................................................................... 2 – 3 Registration Dates, Locations, & Methods ...................................... 4 Contact Information ......................................................................... 5 How to Use This Schedule .............................................................. 5 Courses, Programs, and Seminars Alive at 25 & Defensive Driving ....................................................... 6 Artistry & Craftsmanship ................................................................. 7 College & Career Readiness (High School Programs) ..................... 10 Computer Technology .................................................................... 12
Central Carolina Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30333-4097 or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Central Carolina Community College.
Courses, Programs, and Seminars (continued) Creative Writing .............................................................................. 13 Culinary & Hospitality Arts .............................................................. 14 Emergency Services Training ........................................................ 15 Health Occupations ........................................................................ 16 Human Resources Development (HRD) ........................................ 18 Industry Services ........................................................................... 20 Languages ..................................................................................... 22 Personal Interest ............................................................................ 23 Professional Development ............................................................. 25 Small Business Seminars .............................................................. 29 Sustainability .................................................................................. 35
Note: The Commission on Colleges should be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.
Registration opens on the following dates: Tuesday, August 4 – Medical classes Wednesday, August 5 – All other classes _________________________________________________________________________________________________
For more information, call the Economic and Community Development Division (ECD) Student Support Center at (919) 718-7500.
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Continuing Education Fall Schedule 2015 CONTINUING EDUCATION POLICIES Fee Schedule Course fees are noted with each course listing. Payment of these course fees is required when you register. Some courses have additional charges for supplies, insurance, or other essential expenses, which are also listed with the course descriptions. Students are responsible for purchasing any special materials required for classes. No registration is complete without the payment of all applicable fees or receipt of official authorization for payment from third parties responsible for payment. Methods of payment include cash, check, money order, or credit card (MasterCard, Visa, American Express, or Discover). Adults may qualify for waiver of fees for Human Resources Development (HRD) classes. The North Carolina General Assembly has set the following fees for Continuing Education classes: Fee Schedule $70.00 for 1 – 24 Hours of Instruction $125.00 for 25 – 50 Hours of Instruction $180.00 for 51 or More Hours of Instruction Scholarships A limited number of scholarships sponsored by the State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) Foundation and the Golden Leaf Foundation are available to student seeking an occupational credential in an approved training program of at least 96 or more instructional hours. Each scholarship program has requirements that must be met. Self-Supporting (SS) Classes Self-supporting classes have a pro-rated cost per individual or group and are not eligible to be waived (See cost information). Senior citizens will have to pay for the registration fees for self-supporting classes. Refunds Refunds for Continuing Education courses are made as follows: 100% if requested before a course begins or if the course is cancelled; 75% if requested after a course begins, but before 10% of the total class meetings. Exception: Motorcycle Safety classes require a 48-hour minimum cancellation in order to receive a refund. Registration Pre-registration is required for all Continuing Education classes. Register at least one week prior to the first class meeting for all Continuing Education courses. The college reserves the right to cancel a course based on enrollment.
Course Repetition Policy Students may enroll in courses an unlimited number of times provided space is available. If you are a repeat student and registering online through WebAdvisor, and you receive an error message or it does not allow you to click on the class option for registration, contact Student Support at (919) 718-7500. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) The Division of Continuing Education will award Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for appropriate programs. The Commission on Colleges defines the CEU as follows: “One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is ten (10) contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction.” CEUs reported to the Department of Public Instruction require a certificate of credit issued by the Division of Continuing Education. Students should notify instructors at the beginning of a course if CEUs are needed for public instruction certification. SERVICES TO STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: CONTINUING EDUCATION or OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION No individual shall, by reason of disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which otherwise qualified. The college may make program adjustments in instructional delivery and may provide supplemental services to enable students with disabilities to participate in activities compatible with students’ conditions and interests. To help students meet their educational goals, the college has a variety of services available. Central Carolina Community College is in compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act signed into law on July 26, 1990. The Special Population Office was established in 1994 to facilitate the provision of reasonable accommodations for all students with disabilities. The college aims to ensure quality services for all students and encourages students with disabilities to take full advantage of the many benefits that the college provides. For more information about special populations, contact the Special Populations Coordinator at (919) 718-7416. www.cccc.edu/studentservices/specialpopulations
All registrations must be received before a course reaches 10% of its scheduled hours. No registration is complete without the payment of all applicable fees or receipt of official authorization for payment from third parties responsible for payment.
Title IX Reporting CCCC prohibits sex discrimination, including sexual harassment, sexual violence, sexual assault, stalking, or intimate partner violence that interferes with or limits a student’s ability to participate in or benefit from an educational program. The college will take necessary steps to stop such conduct using appropriate sanctions and remedies. Students that are experiencing any form of sexual discrimination at CCCC should report such activities to the Title IX Administrator/Coordinators using the telephone numbers or email addresses below. For more information on Title IX, please refer to the following CCCC website: www.cccc.edu/collegeservices/humanresources/policies-procedures/equal-opportunity
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Continuing Education Fall Schedule 2015 SERVICES TO STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS No individual shall, by reason of disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which otherwise qualified. The college may make program adjustments in instructional delivery and may provide supplemental services to enable students with disabilities to participate in activities compatible with students’ conditions and interests. Every candidate for the High School Equivalency (HSE) exam administration should have a fair opportunity to demonstrate his/ her knowledge and skills under appropriate test conditions. For some candidates, a disability may interfere with their ability to fully demonstrate what they know under standard testing conditions. Accommodations in testing are available for adults with documented physical disabilities as well as learning disabilities, attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, and emotional or psychological disabilities. Each request is considered on an individual basis. If you would like to request accommodations or need additional information, contact the following individual: For more information about special populations, contact the Special Populations Coordinator at (919) 718-7416. www.cccc.edu/studentservices/specialpopulations ADMISSIONS Continuing Education students are not required to submit an application to the college for enrollment, and except for select medical programs, do not need to obtain previous transcripts. North Carolina residency is not required for Continuing Education classes.
1. The major purpose of community colleges is to serve students who have graduated from high school or are beyond the compulsory age limit of the public school and have left public school. However, a minor may seek admission to a community college subject to the conditions in this Section. 2. Drop-out. A minor, 16 years old or older, who is not currently enrolled in a public or private educational agency may be admitted to a College and Career Readiness or Continuing Education program at a college if a North Carolina local public or private educational agency, where the minor now resides, determines that admission to a College and Career Readiness or Continuing Education program is the best educational option for the student and the admission of the student to a College and Career Readiness or Continuing Education program is approved by the college under one of the following conditions: (a) If the minor, 16 years old or older, has officially withdrawn from a public or private educational agency within the last six months, a college may admit the minor to a College and Career Readiness or Continuing Education program if the minor obtains a signed official withdrawal form from the local public or private educational agency and a notarized petition of the minor’s parent, legal guardian, or other person or agency having legal custody and control. The petition shall certify the minor’s residence, date of birth, date of leaving school, name of last school attended, and the petitioner’s legal relationship to the minor. (b) If the minor is an emancipated minor, the requirement for the release form from the public or private educational agency and the requirement for the notarized petition are waived. The minor must provide legal documentation of emancipation. Admission requirements for an emancipated minor shall be the same as for an applicant 18 years old or older. 3. Concurrent Enrollment. Concurrent enrollment allows a high school student to be enrolled in high school and in a local institution of higher education at the same time. A high school student, 16 years old or older, based upon policies approved by the local public or private board of education and board of trustees, may be admitted to any curriculum course one hundred level and above or any continuing education course, except adult basic skills, concurrently under the following conditions: (a) Upon recommendation of the chief administrative school officer and approval of the president of the college; (b) Upon approval of the student’s program by the chief administrative school officer and the president of the college; and (c) Upon certification by the chief administrative school officer that the student is taking the equivalent of one-half of a full-time schedule and is making progress toward graduation. 4. High school students, taking courses pursuant to Paragraph (3) of this Rule, shall not displace adults but may be admitted during any term on a space available basis to any curriculum course one hundred level and above or any continuing education course, except adult basic skills. Once admitted, they shall be treated the same as all other students.
Education Services for Minors 23 NCAC 02C .0305
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Continuing Education Fall Schedule 2015 REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Continuing Education Locations
Registration for Fall 2015 Continuing Education courses opens on the following dates: Tuesday, August 4: Medical classes Wednesday, August 5: All other classes
Chatham County – Pittsboro Campus (764 West St., Pittsboro, NC) Health/Small Business Building (Building 2) Monday – Thursday ................................. 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday .................................................... 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon Main Building (Building 1) Monday – Thursday ................................. 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Various classes begin throughout the year. Some information may change after this schedule is printed. For more up-to-date information about classes and fees, call (919) 718-7500. HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE
Chatham County – Siler City Center (400 Progress Blvd., Siler City, NC) Monday – Thursday ................................. 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Friday .................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
You can search, register, and pay for Central Carolina Community College Continuing Education courses online through WebAdvisor. NOTE: Some classes may be excluded from online registration or require preregistration and verification of prerequisites.
Harnett County Campus (1075 E. Cornelius Harnett Blvd., Lillington, NC) Continuing Education Building Monday – Thursday ................................. 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday ....................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
To register visit cccc.edu/webadvisor.
Lee County (900 S. Vance Street, Suite 280, Sanford, NC) Lifelong Learning Center at W.B. Wicker Monday – Thursday ................................. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday ....................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
If you want to register online, click the LOGIN button at the top right of the screen, proceed to WebAdvisor, click on Continuing Education, and then click on the Register and Pay for Continuing Education Classes link. HOW TO REGISTER IN-PERSON In order to provide a more efficient registration process, download the Continuing Education Registration Form located on our website at www. cccc.edu/ecd/registration. Bring your completed form along with your payment, check, cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover or money order to one of the Central Carolina Community College’s locations. Registration is complete when payment is made.
Student Support Center (1105 Kelly Drive, Sanford, NC 27330) Sanford Campus, Budd Hall, Room 11 Monday – Thursday ................................. 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday ....................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. CALL-IN The ECD Student Support Center is a one-stop shop for WebAdvisor assistance (online registration), and call and walk-in registration. This center is designed to walk you through the complete registration process. Call-in registration requires payment with Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express. Call the ECD Student Support Center to register for classes. Have the course number and title available when placing this call.
ECD Student Support Center: Monday – Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Phone: (919) 718-7500
Ed2go: (919) 718-7500
Location Codes CCHU CCS DEHH DEHM DWCC ESTC
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Chatham Churches Chatham Schools Distance Ed Harnett Health Sciences Distance Ed Harnett Main Dennis Wicker Civic Center Emergency Services Training
HHSC HMC LACTR LBUS LCI LMC
Harnett Health Science Center Harnett Main Campus Lee Adult Centers Lee Businesses Lee County Industry Lee Main Campus
PMC SCMC TS WBW
Pittsboro Main Campus Siler City Main Center Triangle South Wb Wicker School
Continuing Education Fall Schedule 2015 CONTACT INFORMATION Central Carolina Culinary Institute • Chatham County: Chef Gregg Hamm ........................................... (919) 545-8070
Human Resources Development (HRD) Courses • Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties: Dedrick Petty .................................................... (919) 777-7798
College and Career Readiness/Adult Education • Basic Skills Plus: Crystal McIver .................................................. (919) 777-7704 • Chatham County: Daniel Loges .................................................... (919) 545-8661 • Harnett County: Melody McGee ................................................. (910) 814-8972 • Lee County: Sandra Thompson ............................................ (919) 777-7726
Medical Programs • Chatham County Heike Johnson ................................................. (919) 545-8682 • Harnett County Lennie Stephenson .......................................... (910) 814-8833 • Lee County Sandra Hurley .................................................. (919) 777-7703
Customized Training • Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties: Cathy Swindell ................................................ (919) 718-7212 Ed2Go Ramona Leftwich ............................................. (919) 718-7500 Emergency Services Training • EMS, Fire, Law Enforcement, and Rescue Training: Dwight Dixon ................................................... (919) 777-7767 Personal Interest Courses or Creative Retirement • Harnett, and Lee counties: Kristy Baggett ................................................... (919) 718-7075 • Chatham counties: Maggie Zwilling ................................................ (919) 545-8048
Occupational Courses • Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties: Student Support Center ................................... (919) 718-7500 Para mas informacion en español – llame al número ... (919) 777-7708 Small Business Workshops, Seminars, and Counseling • Chatham and Lee counties: Jon Spoon ....................................................... (919) 718-7544 • Harnett County: Nancy Blackman .............................................. (910) 892-2884 Youth Enrichment Series (YES Camps) • Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties: Kristy Baggett .................................................. (919) 718-7075
ECD Testing Information (CRC, HSE, MSSC) • Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties: Thurlia Martin .................................................. (919) 777-7706
County – For your convenience, courses are organized by county.
Course Section Name – Corresponds to the descriptions with that same course section name
Hours – Number of credit hours received for completion of course
Location – The location where the class will meet. The abbreviation represents the location. The abbreviations are listed above.
City – The city where class will be held Course Number – Numerical section number
Building – The specific location where the class will meet
ARTISTRY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
3967
4
8/25/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Building
LEE COUNTY Defensive Driving
Start - End Dates – Beginning and ending date of the course
Bob Etheridge Bldg, Rm 0305
Cost – The listed price is the fee for the class. This amount does not include the cost of textbooks, supplies, or materals, if required, for the class. Depending on the class, insurance may be included. Self-supporting classes have a pro-rated cost per individual or group and are not eligible to be waived.
Day(s) – The day(s) a class will meet each week
Course Name – The name of the course
TIme – The time the class will meet. Class times include morning, afternoon, and evening hours.
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Alive at 25 & Defensive Driving “Alive at 25” Whether you’ve received a ticket or just want to be a safer driver, you can learn defensive driving techniques. “Alive at 25” is designed for students under 24 years of age and may minimize or prevent the assessment of insurance points or premium surcharges on insurance policies and/or drivers’ licenses. Complete and submit a driver data form when you register or call (919) 718-7500. You must bring your driver’s license and current citation to class. High school students must complete a dual enrollment form.
Fall 2015
Defensive Driving Defensive driving classes may minimize or prevent the assessment of insurance points or premium surcharges on your insurance policy and/or driver’s license. Complete and submit a driver data form when you register or call (919) 718-7500. You must bring your driver’s license and current citation to class.
Alive at 25 & Defensive Driving Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
Alive at 25
3966
4
8/22/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 0220
Alive at 25
3968
4
9/12/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 0220
Alive at 25
3970
4
9/29/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 0220
Alive at 25
3971
4
10/17/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 0220
Alive at 25
3973
4
10/27/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 0220
Alive at 25
3974
4
11/14/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 0220
Alive at 25
3976
4
12/5/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 0220
Defensive Driving
3967
4
8/25/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Bob Etheridge Bldg, Rm 0305
Defensive Driving
3969
4
9/22/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Bob Etheridge Bldg, Rm 0305
Defensive Driving
3972
4
10/20/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Bob Etheridge Bldg, Rm 0305
Defensive Driving
3975
4
11/17/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
60.00
HMC
Lillington
Bob Etheridge Bldg, Rm 0305
Alive at 25
3174
4
8/22/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
60.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod B, Rm 110B
Alive at 25
3175
4
9/19/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
60.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod B, Rm 110B
Alive at 25
3176
4
10/17/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
60.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod B, Rm 110B
Alive at 25
3177
4
11/14/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
60.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod B, Rm 110B
Harnett County
Lee County
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Artistry and Craftsmanship Crocheting (Beginning) Students will be able to crochet a project on their own after the eight weeks. Most will be able to design their own projects by the end of the class. Each student is encouraged to work at his or her own pace and master the basics. Instructor: Owen, Elaine Jewelry Making – Adorn Yourself with Handmade Creations Learn to construct one of a kind pieces of jewelry, using copper wire, stainless steel, other metals, beads, and gemstones. Ask for supply list at time of registration. Instructor: George, Yvonne Knitting (Advanced) You’ll learn methods to complete quick projects. Your instructor will supply knitting patterns. You will need to bring your own yarn and knitting needles. Instructor: Jernigan, Billie Knitting (Beginning) Students will be able to crochet a project on their own after the eight weeks. Most will be able to design their own projects by the end of the class. Students are encouraged to work at their own pace and master the basics. Instructor: Owen, Elaine Leather Working – Laced Bags and Hardware Learn to create beautiful leather bags without a sewing machine. Hand punched and laced bags are an accessible way to get into fine leatherwork without a lot of equipment. One small pouch and one larger bag will be started in class. Setting hardware such as rivets, grommets, and buckles will be covered. A supply list will be provided. Instructor: Bridges, Meredith
Fall 2015 Painting – Acrylics, Oils, & Pastels Learn basic acrylic, oil, and pastel painting techniques to create unique works of art. Instructor: George, Yvonne Painting – Colored Pencils Learn to paint unique works of art using just colored pencils. Ask for a supply list when you register. Instructor: Wicker, John Painting – Watercolor Learn the basic techniques of watercolor painting. Ask for a supply list when you register. Instructor: Wicker, John Photography – Art of Photography Come learn how to create works of photographic art using your digital camera. You need to have some knowledge of photographic terminology and know the basics of using your camera prior to taking this class. You must provide your own camera. Your instructor will provide a list of any additional supplies during the first class. Instructor: Price, Elbert Photography – Digital Camera Basics Do you have a digital camera but you’re not really sure how to use it? Bring your camera plus the box and the manual that came with it. You will learn basic photography terms and the basics of using your camera. Instructor: Price, Elbert Photography (Beginning) Students will gain a better understanding of the camera, its abilities, lenses, filters, processing (traditional and digital), special effects, and the final print. Instructor: Schulz, Mark
Leather Working – Moccasins Cut, punch, and hand-stitch your way to a brand new pair of leather moccasins. Learn to measure your feet and choose pattern according to desired fit. Embellishment techniques will be introduced and soling options discussed. A supply list will be provided. Instructor: Bridges, Meredith Macro Photo – Creating Art with your Digital Camera! Students will learn intermediate and advanced skills and artistic principles of macro photography using their own digital SLR or Point and Shoot camera. Students will become familiar and comfortable with the major technical challenges of macro photography and practice skills between classes for group review in class. Instructor: Moses, Christopher Obvara and Horse Hair Fired Pottery In this two-part workshop, students will learn how to produce pottery for the Obvara-style raku firing process and the horse hair technique. After pots have been produced the class will meet to fire the pots in these two techniques. Instructor: Brady, Darlene
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Artistry and Craftsmanship Photoshop Elements Learn the basics of Photoshop Elements, a powerful tool for editing and enhancing photographs. You must have basic computer knowledge and skills to register for this class. Instructor: Price, Elbert Pottery – Ceramic Design This course is open to pottery students of all levels. Individual and group instruction will be given to assure the success of all beginning students and to offer challenges to the advanced student. Clay fee: $20.00 (two bags will be required). Instructors: Brady, Darlene and Edwards, Raymond Pottery – Raku Firing This course is designed to teach students how to mix glazes, set up the kiln, and fire bisque ware. Students will learn the Raku process from start to finish. Students must bring their own bisque ware. Instructor: Edwards, Raymond Pottery Glaze Composition (Beginning) Students will learn the basics of mixing glazes, doing glaze calculations, and test firing. At the end of the 12-hour program, students should be able to mix glazes following a recipe and understand the nature of glaze ingredients. Instructor: Edwards, Raymond
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Fall 2015 Sewing Whether you’re beginning or experienced, this class is for you. You will use patterns, cut fabrics, use the sewing machines and serger, and construct garments or other items of interest. You will need to bring your own scissors, thread, fabric, and pattern. Instructor: Kennedy, Nancy Welding – Artistic MIG (Beginning) Have fun while learning a new skill as well as making simple creative art pieces. Students will also learn the art of MIG welding and how to weld so that your pieces will be everlasting! Metal fee: $45.00. Instructor: Kuhnel, Kevin Welding – Artistic Twist (Intermediate – Advanced) Create a gallery and sale-ready piece or a quality gift. In this class you will learn how to twist and spiral metal, adding to your design techniques. Learn different finishing techniques and patinas to give your sculpture a more polished, professional appearance. Metal fee: $45.00. Instructor: Kuhnel, Kevin Wreath and Christmas Arrangements This class will instruct students on the making of Holiday wreaths and arrangements. Instructor: Pusztay, Robin
Artistry and Craftsmanship
Fall 2015
Artistry and Craftsmanship Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
Leather Working – Laced Bags and Hardware
3727
12
10/15 - 11/19
Th
6:30p - 8:30p
75.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 137
Leather Working – Moccasins
3728
8
10/20 - 11/10
T
6:30p - 8:30p
60.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 137
Macro Photo - Creating Art with your Digital Camera!
3726
14
9/22 - 10/20
T Sa
6:30p - 8:30p 9:00a - 1:00p
90.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 108
Obvara and Horse Hair Fired Pottery
3721
10
9/19 - 10/10
Sa
9:00a - 12:00p 9:00a - 4:30p
70.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 101
Chatham County
Pottery – Ceramic Design
3716
45
8/18 - 11/24
T
6:00p - 9:00p
125.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 101
Pottery – Ceramic Design
3717
48
8/18 - 12/1
T
9:00a - 12:00p
125.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 101
Pottery – Ceramic Design
3718
45
8/20 - 12/3
Th
6:00p - 9:00p
125.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 101
Pottery – Raku Firing
3719
12
10/16 - 10/17
F Sa
3:00p - 7:00p 9:00a - 5:30p
70.55
CCS
Siler City
Bldg SAGE, Rm 0001
Pottery Glaze Composition (Beginning)
3720
18
8/26 - 9/30
W
9:00a - 12:00p
70.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 101
Welding – Artistic MIG (Beginning)
3725
36
9/14 - 11/30
M
6:00p - 9:00p
175.00
CCS
Siler City
SAGE Bldg, Rm 0001
Welding – Artistic Twist (Intermediate – Advanced)
3724
48
9/2 - 12/2
W
6:00p - 10:00p
125.55
CCS
Siler City
SAGE Bldg, Rm 0001
3983
15
9/24 - 10/29
Th
6:30p - 9:00p
49.00
TBD
TBD
Harnett County Crocheting (Beginning)
TBD
Knitting (Beginning)
3982
15
9/22 - 10/27
T
6:30p - 9:00p
49.00
TBD
TBD
TBD
Photography (Beginning)
3979
15
9/15 - 10/20
T
6:00p - 8:30p
59.00
TBD
TBD
TBD
Wreath and Christmas Arrangements
3984
18
9/22 - 10/29
T
6:00p - 9:00p
60.00
TBD
TBD
TBD
Jewelry Making – Adorn Yourself with Handmade Creations
3179
16
9/9 - 10/28
W
6:00p - 8:00p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Knitting (Advanced)
3145
16
9/15 - 11/3
T
6:00p - 8:00p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0214
Painting – Acrylics, Oils, & Pastels
3182
18
11/5 - 12/17
Th
9:00a - 12:00p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod A, Rm 105A
Painting – Acrylics, Oils, & Pastels
3183
18
11/5 - 12/17
Th
1:00p - 4:00p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod A, Rm 105A
Painting – Acrylics, Oils, & Pastels
3180
24
9/10 - 10/29
Th
9:00a - 12:00p
59.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod A, Rm 105A
Painting – Acrylics, Oils, & Pastels
3181
24
9/10 - 10/29
Th
1:00p - 4:00p
59.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod A, Rm 105A
Painting – Colored Pencils
3142
24
8/19 - 10/7
W
9:00a - 12:00p
59.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod A, Rm 105A
Painting – Colored Pencils
3142
24
10/14 - 12/16
W
9:00a - 12:00p
59.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod A, Rm 105A
Painting – Watercolor
3144
24
8/18 - 10/6
T
1:00p - 4:00p
59.00
LACTR
Sanford
Enrichment Center, Rm 0001
Painting – Watercolor
3141
24
8/18 - 10/6
T
9:00a - 12:00p
59.00
LACTR
Sanford
Enrichment Center, Rm 0001
Lee County Pod A, Rm 105A
Painting – Watercolor
3143
24
8/19 - 10/7
W
1:30p - 4:30p
59.00
LACTR
Sanford
Enrichment Center, Rm 0001
Painting – Watercolor
3143
24
10/13 - 12/1
T
9:00a - 12:00p
59.00
LACTR
Sanford
Enrichment Center, Rm 0001
Painting – Watercolor
3143
24
10/14 - 12/16
W
1:30p - 4:30p
59.00
LACTR
Sanford
Enrichment Center, Rm 0001
Photography – Art of Photography
3190
16
9/15 - 11/3
T
6:00p - 8:00p
59.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod A, Rm 107A
Photography – Digital Camera Basics
3189
8
9/10 - 9/24
Th
6:00p - 9:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod A, Rm 107A
Photoshop Elements
3191
8
11/5 - 11/19
Th
6:00p - 9:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod A, Rm 107A
Sewing
3173
17.5
10/20 - 12/1
T
2:00p - 4:30p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0214
Sewing
3171
17.5
10/20 - 12/1
T
6:30p - 9:00p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0214
Sewing
3169
17.5
11/2 - 12/14
M
6:30p - 9:00p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0214
Sewing
3170
17.5
9/1 - 10/13
T
2:00p - 4:30p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0214
Sewing
3172
17.5
9/1 - 10/13
T
6:30p - 9:00p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0214
Sewing
3168
17.5
9/14 - 10/26
M
6:30p - 9:00p
49.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0214
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College & Career Readiness Contact Information for Adult High School Diploma (AHS), High School Equivalency Diploma (HSE), Adult Basic Education (ABE), and Student Success Orientation: Chatham County Anita Green: (919) 545-8681 • agreen@cccc.edu Harnett County Natasha Patterson: (910) 814-8974 • npatterson@cccc.edu Lee County Malissia McConnell: (919) 777-7721 • mmcconnell@cccc.edu Adult High School Diploma (AHS) This program offers adult learners the chance to complete the credits necessary to earn a high school diploma. A sealed official transcript from each previous high school attended is required. Our staff evaluates the transcript(s) to determine the number of credits earned and the number of credits required to earn an adult high school diploma. Upon completion of required credits, an adult high school diploma will be awarded. High School Equivalency Diploma (HSE) (formerly General Educational Development – GED ) High school equivalency coursework prepares you to earn the North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges High School Equivalency Diploma by taking four computer-based tests: Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Social Studies, and Science. Graduates of Adult High School and High School Equivalency Diploma programs who participate in Central Carolina Community College’s graduation ceremony will receive a voucher for one free college course (Continuing Education or Curriculum) to be taken at the college within one year after graduation. Upcoming Graduation Ceremony: January 21, 2016
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Fall 2015 Adult Basic Education (ABE) This program is for adult learners who need to improve their reading, mathematics, oral and written communication, and critical thinking skills. Learners will also achieve personal goals, improve skills for the workplace, and/or prepare for enrollment in a high school level program. For Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Our ABE program serves adults with intellectual disabilities. Eligible students learn to become more independent and self-directing through instruction that teaches basic literacy, life and daily living skills, and some degree of employment readiness training so they can function in today’s society. Student Success Orientation All new students must attend a Student Success Orientation Class. In this class, you will go through an information and orientation session and take an assessment in reading and/ or mathematics. Student Success Orientations are offered at several campuses. English as a Second Language (ESL) This is a comprehensive program offered to help non-English speakers achieve their goals in speaking, reading, writing, listening, and learning the English language. This program also includes classes for U.S. citizenship, basic computer literacy, and English in the workplace. Aprende a leer y escribir en ingles. Chatham County Julia Herbon: (919) 545-8667 • jherbon@cccc.edu Harnett County Dr. Nutan Varma: (910) 814-8971 • nvarma@cccc.edu Lee County Teradee Hagan: (919) 777-7716 • thagan@cccc.edu
College & Career Readiness
Basic Skills
Fall 2015
Plus Program
Accelerate Your Career Opportunities! Earn a diploma and job training skills at the same time! Explore new and exciting career pathways through our Basic Skills Plus program – TUITION FREE! ONLY for students who are working on their high school diploma or high school equivalency through CCCC’s College and Career Readiness program. Career Pathways include: Automotive, Culinary, Customer Service, Logistics, Machining, Nurse Aide I, and Welding. To discuss program requirements, contact Crystal McIver, Basic Skills Plus Success Coach at (919) 777-7704 or visit www.cccc.edu/basicskillsplus.
Adult High School Diploma / High School Equivalency
Looking for a better job? More pay? More opportunities? Start by finishing your Adult High School Diploma or the High School Equivalency (formerly GED®). ________________________________
For more information, contact the Student Support Center at (919) 718-7500. 11
Computer Technology
Fall 2015
Computer Tech Skills You Should Have This course covers the major needed computer skills. 1) Using the Internet to surf and download to other devices emphasizing the use of Word. Using email. 2) Interfacing with other devices and managing data and pictures. Smart phones, pads, and television will be discussed. 3) Social networking such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. 4) How to cut the cable – antennas and devices such as Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple television, and Sling will be discussed. Instructor: Foushee, John Computers (Beginning) Acquire a basic knowledge of computer hardware and experience a brief introduction to operating systems. Instructors: Richardson, Regina; Hanner, Roy Milton; and Landa, Ruth Microsoft Excel (Intermediate – Advanced) This course is for students who understand the basics and want to increase their knowledge and use of Excel. It includes discussion, tips, and techniques for data entry, formatting, and using formulas and functions. Instructor: Foushee, John
Microsoft Excel 2013 (Beginning) MS Excel 2013 will be used. Learn to create and enhance spreadsheets using formulas and formatting. Instructors: Richardson, Regina; Hanner, Roy Milton Microsoft Word (Beginning) Learn what the familiar keyboards conceal to spice your text with added graphics, borders, columns, tables, and spreadsheets. Instructor: Landa, Ruth PowerPoint 2013 Success (Beginning – Intermediate) In this beginner/intermediate PowerPoint 2013 class, students will learn and become familiar with functions that will enable them to create creative, professional PowerPoint presentations. The class will conclude with each student preparing their own individual presentation using a required list of elements, reinforcing skills learned during the class. Instructor: Constantino, Wanda QuickBooks (Beginning) This course is for beginners to Quickbooks Pro and will cover the fundamentals of operating a business using the software. This includes how to set up accounts, input customers, vendors, and inventory. Managing cash flows, invoicing, payroll, and time tracking will be covered. Instructor: Koontz, Jerry
Computer Technology Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
3755
24
9/30 - 12/2
W
9:00a - 12:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 209
Chatham County Computers (Beginning) Computers (Beginning)
3753
24
9/8 - 11/24
T
6:00p - 8:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 209
Computers (Beginning)
3754
24
9/8 - 11/24
T
6:00p - 8:00p
70.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 125
Microsoft Excel 2013 (Beginning)
3756
24
9/10 - 12/3
Th
6:00p - 8:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 209
Microsoft Excel 2013 (Beginning)
3757
24
9/10 - 12/3
Th
6:00p - 8:00p
70.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 125
Microsoft Office 2013 (Beginning)
3758
24
9/2 - 12/2
W
6:00p - 8:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 209
Microsoft Word (Beginning)
3759
24
9/30 - 12/2
W
1:00p - 4:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 225
PowerPoint 2013 Success (Beginning – Intermediate)
3261
24
8/20 - 11/5
Th
6:30p - 8:30p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 223
QuickBooks (Beginning)
3760
24
9/14 - 11/30
M
6:30p - 8:30p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 223
Computer Tech Skills You Should Have
3185
18
10/19 - 11/23
M
5:00p - 8:00p
70.55
WBW
Sanford
Pod B, Rm 108B
Microsoft Excel (Intermediate – Advanced)
3184
18
10/7 - 11/18
W
5:00p - 8:00p
70.55
WBW
Sanford
Pod B, Rm 108B
Lee County
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Creative Writing
Fall 2015
Book of Your Heart II: Style Voice and Vision This sequel to Book of Your Heart I defines style and voice by studying samples of established and student writers. Practical exercises with student writing will show how diction, sentence variety and grammar contribute to a more readable, marketable novel. For new and experienced writers of fiction. Instructor: Stanton, Judith Introduction to Writing Short Fiction Students will learn the basic components of short fiction writing: scene structure, dialogue, openings and will complete one short story. Instructor: Moose, Ruth Open Mic? Yikes? Reading Your Work in Public “Open Mic? Yikes” covers how authors present their work in public and stresses practice, pacing, inflection, interpretation, and gaining confidence. Instructor: Stanton, Judith
Workshop: Revising Your Poems Students will learn how to revise a first draft and master techniques for revising subsequent drafts. We will look at multiple revisions of a single poem, and students will spend time revising one or more poems of their own choice. Instructor: Earle, Ralph Write a Compelling Mystery Published mystery writer Karen Pullen will teach students how to de-mystify the genre’s conventions and learn the elements of a compelling novel that keeps readers turning pages. Instructor: Pullen, Karen Writing Fast Fiction Fast Through reading of published examples and writing exercises, students will be well equipped to be able to write their own stories. Markets for publication will be discussed. Instructor: Moose, Ruth
Creative Writing Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
Book of Your Heart II: Style Voice and Vision
3257
10
9/22 - 10/13
T
6:30p - 9:00p
85.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 225
Introduction to Writing Short Fiction
3259
8
8/18 - 9/8
T
6:30p - 8:30p
85.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 225
Open Mic? Yikes? Reading Your Work in Public
3260
5
9/26/15
Sa
10:00a - 2:30p
45.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 103G
Workshop: Revising Your Poems
3729
4
9/12/15
Sa
9:00a - 1:00p
55.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 103G
Write a Compelling Mystery
3730
6
11/7/15
Sa
9:00a - 3:30p
60.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 103G
Writing Fast Fiction Fast
3258
5
10/10/15
Sa
9:00a - 3:00p
65.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 103G
Chatham County
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Culinary & Hospitality Arts
Fall 2015
All About Cakes Are you interested in sweets? In this class students will gain an understanding of cake production and techniques. A uniform is required: hat or hair covering, chef’s coat, smock or apron, and closed toe shoes. Instructor: Ducker, Erin
Culinary Essentials (Beginning) Students will learn basic knife skills, cooking techniques, cheese making, and menu planning focused on local ingredients. Uniform required: hat or hair covering, chef’s coat, smock or apron, and closed toe shoes. Instructor: Hamm, Gregory
Artisan Breads This class will give students an understanding of Artisan breads and bread productions. Uniform required: hat or hair covering, chef’s coat, smock or apron, and closed toe shoes. Instructor: Ducker, Erin
Further Down the Fermented Trail In this primarily hands-on class, students will explore more fermented foods such as yogurt, kefir, beans, and grains and have an environment in which to experiment with their own fermented food interests. Uniform required: hat or hair covering, chef’s coat, smock or apron, and closed toe shoes. Instructor: Bauman, Donna
Barbecue Essentials Learn the fundamentals of meat cuts, classic knife cuts and skills, dry heat cooking techniques, and BBQ cooking. Uniform required: hat or hair covering, chef’s coat, smock or apron, and closed toe shoes. Instructor: Williams, Gwen
Servsafe Certification Students will understand the national regulations for safety and sanitation as it relates to food service. A textbook and uniform is required: hat or hair covering, chef’s coat, smock or apron, and closed toe shoes. Instructor: Williams, Gwen
Culinary & Hospitality Arts Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
Artisan Breads
3326
22.5
10/26 - 11/23
M
3:00p - 7:30p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 145
Further Down the Fermented Trail
3327
24
10/6 - 11/17
T
2:00p - 6:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 145
All About Cakes
3105
16
10/7 - 10/28
W
4:30p - 8:30p
70.55
DCTR
Dunn
TBD
Artisan Breads
3103
14
9/3 - 9/24
Th
3:30p - 7:00p
70.55
DCTR
Dunn
TBD
Barbecue Essentials
3102
10
9/8 - 9/29
T
5:30p - 8:00p
70.55
DCTR
Dunn
TBD
Culinary Essentials (Beginning)
3104
24
9/3 - 9/24
Th
8:30a - 2:30p
70.55
DCTR
Dunn
TBD
Servsafe Certification
3101
15
9/14 - 9/29
MT
5:00p - 7:30p
70.55
DCTR
Dunn
TBD
Artisan Breads
3502
22.5
9/21 -10/19
M
4:00p - 8:30p
70.55
LMC
Sanford
Bldg 9, Rm 80
Servsafe Certification
3501
15
10/5 - 10/20
MT
4:00p - 6:30p
70.55
LMC
Sanford
Bldg 9, Rm 80
Chatham County
Harnett County
Lee County
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Emergency Services Training Center For a current list of all Emergency Services Training Center courses, visit: www.cccc.edu/estc Emergency Medical Services Ongoing enrollment. The EMS program at CCCC and its Emergency Services Training Center provides critical training for emergency care responders. Both Continuing Education and certificate programs are available. EMS Continuing Education classes are conducted at ESTC and various emergency medical services agencies, rescue, and fire departments in Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties. Certificate programs offered include: Medical Responder (MR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT, EMT – Intermediate (EMT-I), Paramedic (EMT-P). For more information, call Jerry Cornelison, EMS Coordinator at (919) 777-7776 or email jcornelison@cccc.edu.
Fall 2015
Motorcycle Safety Education Program Current programs offered by CCCC and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation at the Emergency Services Training Center include: Basic Rider Course and the Three Wheel Basic Rider Course. For registration information, call the Student Support Center at (919) 718-7500. Basic Motorcycle Rider Safety This course is designed for students who want to learn to ride a motorcycle and for re-entry riders who have not ridden in a long time. BRC students will ride motorcycles provided by the college. BRC graduates receive an exemption from the NC DMV riding exam when applying for a motorcycle license. Registration may be completed on-line at www.cccc.edu or by contacting the Student Support Center at (919) 718-7500.
Firefighter Academy Full-time program. The Emergency Services Training Center offers a full-time firefighter academy each year for individuals who wish to attain the skills necessary for employment as a firefighter. The academy is a rigorous and challenging course of study consisting of 1,000 plus hours. The academy starts each year in July. For information on firefighting classes, technical rescue classes, or the FFTA, call Ricky Poole, the Fire/Rescue Training Coordinator at (919) 777-7778 or email rpoole@cccc.edu.
The following courses are scheduled on an as-needed basis:
Firefighting and Rescue Training Ongoing enrollment. CCCC and the Emergency Services Training Center provide training for firefighters and rescue workers. Classes are tailored to each fire or rescue department’s needs in order to help them perform their duties more efficiently and safely. Specialized classes are held throughout the year at the Emergency Services Training Center and various fire departments throughout Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties. Students earn Continuing Education Units (CEU) credit for each class they complete. NC fire and rescue department members are exempt from course registration fees. Books and supplies are not included. For information on firefighting classes, technical rescue classes, or the FFTA, call the Fire/Rescue Training Coordinator, Ricky Poole at (919) 777-7778 or email rpoole@cccc.edu.
Experienced Rider Course (ERC/BRC2) The ERC is a one-day course to help hone those riding skills and fine-tune the mental skills needed to survive in today’s traffic conditions. This course covers street riding strategies and reinforces important information about traction, cornering and counter-steering. Graduates of the ERC will receive the DMV skills waver card.
3-Wheel Motorcycle Rider Safety The 3-wheel motorcycle training and education course is a basic learn-to-ride course. It provides the same fundamental skills as the MSF BRC, but on three wheels. The course consists of both classroom and hands-on instruction. Upon completion and passing both the written and riding skill evaluations, students will receive the DMV Waiver Card.
Advanced Rider Course (ARC) Further develop personal riding strategies to minimize risk. Emphasis is on Search-Evaluate-Execute. This one-day course is for experienced riders and focuses on the behavioral aspects of riding such as attitude, personal risk, assessment braking, cornering techniques, and traction management.
Law Enforcement Training Ongoing enrollment. ESTC’s Law Enforcement Training Department is committed to offering the law enforcement community timely, relevant, and professional training tailored to meet the requirements of those agencies and commensurate with established mandates of the Sheriff’s Commission and the North Carolina Training and Standards Commission. State-certified law enforcement instructors teach all Law Enforcement classes. Law Enforcement continuing education classes are offered throughout the year at the ESTC, CCCC campuses, and the local agencies. Law Enforcement classes are open only to members of law enforcement agencies. North Carolina sworn law enforcement officers are exempt from course registration fees. For more information, call Larry Foster, Law Enforcement Coordinator at (919) 777-7772 or email lfoster@cccc.edu.
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Health Occupations The Health Occupation program offers a wide variety of short-term classes designed to train students for work in various medical fields. Prerequisites: AHS, HSE, Diploma (formerly GED). Anatomy and Physiology (Beginning) This course delivers an introduction to basic anatomy and physiology concepts. Emphasis is placed on learning how each body system operates alone and with other body systems. This class is a pre-requisite class for Online Billing and Coding. A textbook is required. Instructor: Stephenson, Lennie Cardiovascular Monitor Technician This course is designed to prepare the student to become a certified EKG Technician and a certified Cardiovascular Monitor Technician. Upon completion of the class, the student will be eligible for the American Society of Phlebotomy Technician’s (ASPT) Certification Examination and the Cardiovasculer Monitor Technician Certification Examination through the American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine (ABCM). A High School Diploma is required. Instructor: Royal, Sherrye Central Sterile Processing This course is designed to introduce the primary responsibilities of a central sterile processing technician. Emphasis is placed on the principles of sterilization and disinfection in the workplace. Graduates are eligible for Certification for HealthCare Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician’s exam. A textbook is required. Instructor: Lineberry, Hollie Laboratory Assistant This hands-on course prepares students to perform the basic skills expected of employees in any kind of laboratory setting. Emphasis is placed on operational skills for scientific equipment and general laboratory procedures. Graduates are eligible for the American Medical Technologists, Medical Lab Assistant Certification Examination. A textbook is required. Medical Terminology This course is an introduction to the structure of medical words and terms. Emphasis is placed on defining commonly used prefixes, suffixes, root words, and combining forms. Graduates will be able to decipher medical words and their meanings. This class is a prerequisite for Billing and Coding. A textbook is required. Instructor: Stephenson, Lennie Mental Health Technician This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to work with individuals with mental health and development disabilities in a variety of settings. Graduates are eligible for American Association of Psychiatric Technicians Level 1 Certification. A textbook is required. Instructor: Spicer, Fay
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Fall 2015 Nurse Aide I This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to care for adults. Emphasis is placed on activity of daily living skills and signs and symptoms of disease. Graduates eligible for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) certification. Student must pass a criminal background check, have current immunization records, and Tuberculin skin test. Some clinical locations also required drug screens. A textbook and supplies are required. Instructors: Austin, Dagny Edwards; Tew, Kim; Bass, Sandra; Jernigan, Juliette and Morrison, Donald Nurse Aide I – Hybrid This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to care for adults. Emphasis is placed on activity of daily living skills and signs and symptoms of disease. Graduates eligible for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) certification. Instruction is provided online as well as in classroom lab and clinical settings. Student must pass a criminal background check, have current immunization records, and Tuberculin skin test. Some clinical locations also required drug screens. A textbook and supplies are required. Instructors: Beavers, Betty; Bass, Sandra Pharmacy Technician This course provides instruction in technical procedures for preparing and dispensing drugs in under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Emphasis is placed on drug packaging/ labeling and customer service. Graduates are eligible for the National Health Associations Examination for Certified Pharmacy Technician (ExCPT). Campus specific enrollment requirements and textbooks. Instructors: Stanley, Lawanda and Norris, Melissa Phlebotomy Technician This course provides instruction in blood/specimen collection techniques and handling. Graduates eligible for the American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT) Certification exam or the National Health Association Certification exam. Student must pass a criminal background check, have current immunization records, and Tuberculin skin test. Some clinical locations also required drug screens. A textbook and supplies are required. Instructors: Guido, Joanna; McGhee, Mea; Rhodes, Donna Sports Medicine Technology This course is designed to prepare individuals for a career as a health and fitness professional. Emphasis is placed on individualized assessments, exercise, and conditioning programs. Graduates eligible for American College of Sports Medicine certification, Personal Trainer, Exercise Class Instructor, or Health Fitness Specialist. Students must attend two semesters. A textbook is required. Instructor: Watkins, Shelly
Health Occupations
Fall 2015 Health Occupations
Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
Central Sterile Processing
3563
96
8/25 - 11/12
TTh
5:30p - 9:30p
180.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 118
Mental Health Technician
3551
200
8/17 - 12/16
MWF
8:30a - 12:30p
185.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 204
Nurse Aide I
3554
184
8/17 - 12/7
MTW
1:00p - 5:00p
185.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 204
Chatham County
Nurse Aide I
3555
184
8/20 - 12/15
TWTh
5:30p - 9:30p
185.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 204
Nurse Aide I
3564
184
9/1 - 2/23
TTh
6:00p - 10:00p
185.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 123
Pharmacy Technician
3562
108
11/16 - 4/4
MW
5:30p - 9:00p
180.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 123
Phlebotomy Technician
3552
200
10/12 - 3/14
MTW
5:30p - 9:30p
185.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 217
Anatomy and Physiology (Beginning)
3012
96
8/24 - 12/11
-
-
180.55
DEHH
Online
Cardiovascular Monitor Technician
2013
132
8/13 - 12/10
TTh
6:00p - 10:00p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett County Distance Ed – Harnett Heatlh Sciences Ctr Harnet Health Science Ctr, Rm 114
Laboratory Assistant
3014
150
8/18 - 12/17
TTh
5:00p - 9:00p
180.55
HHSC
Lillington
Medical Terminology
3013
120
9/21 - 12/11
-
-
180.55
DEHH
Online
Harnet Health Science Ctr, Rm 252
Nurse Aide I
3007
184
10/27 - 3/16
TWTh
5:30p - 9:30p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 139
Nurse Aide I
2011
184
8/11 - 12/16
TWTh
10:00a - 2:00p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 156
Nurse Aide I
3003
184
8/24 - 1/27
MW
10:00a - 3:30p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 149
Nurse Aide I
3004
184
8/25 - 12/16
TWTh
9:00a - 1:00p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 139
Nurse Aide I
2010
184
8/4 - 12/10
TWTh
5:30p - 9:30p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 156
Nurse Aide I
3006
184
9/8 - 12/17
TTh
8:30a - 3:00p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 149
Distance Ed – Harnett Heatlh Sciences Ctr
Nurse Aide I – Hybrid
3005
184
8/31 - 12/18
TTh
5:30p - 9:30p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 149
Pharmacy Technician
2012
108
8/10 - 11/10
MT
5:30p - 9:30p
180.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 128
Phlebotomy Technician
3009
200
9/28 - 12/15
MTWTh
9:00a - 1:00p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 140
Phlebotomy Technician
3010
200
9/28 - 12/15
MTWTh
5:30p - 9:30p
185.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 140
Sports Medicine Technology
3011
160
8/18 - 12/15
TTh
8:00a - 2:30p
180.55
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 232
Nurse Aide I (Accelerated)
3901
184
9/14 - 11/23
MTW
10:30a - 5:00p
185.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 104A
Nurse Aide I
3903
184
11/3 - 4/12
TTh
5:00p - 9:00p
185.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 104A
Nurse Aide II
2919
160
8/11 - 1/12
TTh
5:00p - 9:00p
185.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 120A
Phlebotomy Technician
3905
200
9/15 - 1/28
TWTh
9:00a - 1:00p
185.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 222
Phlebotomy Technician
3906
200
10/27 - 3/9
TWTh
5:30p - 9:30p
185.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 222
Pharmacy Technician
3907
108
9/2 - 12/14
MW
5:30p - 9:30p
180.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 220
Cardiovascular Monitor Technician
3908
132
11/4 - 3/16
MW
5:00p - 9:00p
185.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 119
Lee County
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Human Resources Development The Human Resources Development (HRD) program educates and trains adults through the development of the essential skills needed for securing and maintaining employment or furthering education. Adults enrolling in courses offered through the Human Resources Development (HRD) program may be granted a waiver of registration fees if participants meet the criteria. Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number Employers value your talent and experience. Learn job search strategies and tips on creating “ageless” résumés, avoiding the “frump”, addressing employment barriers, understanding the impact of technology, expressing your positive attitude, and much more as an informed job seeker for today’s job market. Career Readiness & Employment Lab Work at your own pace and customize your own course plan. You can choose to prepare employment documents such as résumés and cover letters, search and apply for jobs online, utilize NCWorks, prepare for employment testing, prepare for the NC Career Readiness Certification, and much more. Ongoing enrollment. Instructors: Johnson, Teresa; Ligon, Jannetta Career Training Lab Register anytime. This self-paced, self-directed lab provides students with an opportunity to develop employability skills training in the areas of job search, interviews, résumés, computer basics, and the Career Readiness Certification. Instructor: Hopkins, Torri
Fall 2015
Computer Use for Employment In this course, you will focus on your basic computer skills as it relates to developing basic keyboarding, internet awareness, accessing resources, professional email and etiquette, online job applications and word processing to enhance your employment opportunities. Instructors: Hollins, Betty; Watson, Tinishia Creating Your Own Career Destiny Explore your own skills and talents to create new career opportunities for yourself. Learn creative ways to market yourself to employers. You will create a professional portfolios to assist with reaching your career destiny. Instructor: Prince, Iris Don’t be Nervous! Control the Interview This class provides the job seeker with a sense of control over the interview through the use of two important communication tools: the Positioning Statement and SPAR story. The stories illustrate the result of the applicant’s actions and convince the potential employer the applicant will successfully utilize these skills again to benefit them. Instructor: Johnson, Teresa Enhanced Employment Transition (EET) Enhances students’ abilities to develop job search strategies/plan, prepare cover letters, résumés, and thank you letters, prepare and execute networking, participate in interview exercises, apply dress-for-success standards, and utilize the NC Works Career Center as an essential element of job transition. Instructor: Eugene, Davis
Central Carolina Community College
Career R e ad i n ess Certificate (CRC) Improve your employability!
The Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) can help launch you to the next level! The CRC is a workplace skills credential that provides the foundation for all other workplace training.
_________________________________ Prepare for the WorkKeys Assessment
For more information, contact Thurlia Martin at (919) 777-7706 or email temartin@cccc.edu.
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Human Resources Development Fresh Start The curriculum framework is designed for individuals with a prior criminal conviction to develop understanding proper requirements during job searching and how it increases the chances of reaching employment goals. Through a series of attainable steps clients will overcome fears and achieve balance in both their personal and professional lives. Instructor: McIver, Crystal Get to Work with NC Works Online This course provides instruction on using NCWorks and will expose students to all its tools and resources. Students will learn how to create a personal profile, create a résumé, search for jobs, find educational/training opportunities, evaluate the labor market, and develop a personal virtual recruiter.
Fall 2015
Résumé and Interview Skills This course helps the student to update their job search skills. From writing a résumé that can be targeted to specific jobs to learning how to answer questions and not answer questions in the interview. Instructor: Johnson, Teresa Soft Skills Now you have the job. What do you have to do to keep it? This class instructs on the top soft skills that employers are looking for in their search for employees. Instructor: Johnson, Marcia
HUman Resources Development Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
3731
48
9/15 - 11/5
TTh
5:00p - 8:00p
125.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 222
Chatham County Career Readiness & Employment Lab Don't be Nervous! Control the Interview
3734
12
11/16 - 12/7
MW
6:00p - 8:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 225
Enhanced Employment Transition (EET)
3738
34
8/18 - 12/8
T
6:30p - 8:30p
125.00
CCHU
Pittsboro
Pittsboro United Methodist Church, Rm 001
Get to Work with NC Works Online
3739
2
8/24/15
M
2:00p - 4:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 222
Get to Work with NC Works Online
3740
2
9/21/15
M
2:00p - 4:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 222
Get to Work with NC Works Online
3741
2
10/19/15
M
2:00p - 4:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 222
Get to Work with NC Works Online
3742
2
11/16/15
M
2:00p - 4:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 222
Résumé and Interview Skills
3733
10
10/26 - 11/9
MW
6:00p - 8:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 225
Soft Skills
3736
16
10/12 - 10/22
MTWTh
6:00p - 8:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 139
Age Ain't Nothing but a Number
3944
36
8/28 - 11/13
F
9:30a - 12:30p
125.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 229
Career Readiness & Employment Lab
3945
52
8/31 - 11/30
M
2:00p - 6:00p
180.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 229
Computer Use for Employment
3942
56
9/10 - 10/23
ThF
9:00a - 1:00p
180.00
TS
Dunn
Computer Use for Employment
3943
57
9/15 - 10/27
TWTh
9:30a - 12:30p
180.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 229
Creating Your Own Career Destiny
3941
36
9/9 - 10/21
MW
10:00a - 1:00p
125.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 219
Career Training Lab
3216
72
8/17 - 9/17
MTWTh
9:00a - 5:00p
180.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 107A
Computer Use for Employment
3217
39
8/18 - 9/29
TTh
9:00a - 12:00p
125.00
WBW
Sanford
Pod B, Rm 108B
Fresh Start
3218
14
9/9 - 10/21
W
1:00p - 3:00p
70.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 119
Harnett County
Bldg 38, Rm 102
Lee County
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Industry Services
Fall 2015
Customized Training A well-trained workforce with up-to-date skills can mean the difference between profit and loss in modern industry. Central Carolina Community College’s Industry Services office works with industries in Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties to maximize success through quality workforce training. The department is housed in The Innovation Center in the Lee County Industrial Park, a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing center focused on short-course, hands-on industry specific training. Most training is offered at little or no cost to industry clients. On an as-requested basis, training is offered through an open enrollment format for individual participants. On-site customized training is also available based on client needs. Additional manufacturing and manufacturing support related offerings are available. For more information about Industry Services and how we can assist your organization, please contact Cathy Swindell, Director of Industry Services, at (919) 718-7212, email cswindell@cccc.edu or Pamela Fincher, Industry Services Assistant, at (919) 718-7490, email pfincher@cccc.edu. To register for classes, contact the Student Support Center at (919) 718-7500. Upcoming offerings include but are not limited to: First Aid/CPR Certification Learn how to provide immediate care in cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies until advanced medical personnel arrive. This course is intended for individuals who want or need such training, especially for those who have a job-related responsibility. Trainees receive a certification card upon successful completion. This is an open enrollment opportunity. There will be 10 participants per class (filled on a first-come basis).
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification course is intended for people designated to be “team leads” for process improvement projects. It is also highly recommended for managers who will be working closely with these process improvement efforts. The course has two components: formal Theory and Concepts and a LSS Project Lab. The course orients around a central simulation where participants apply their newly acquired knowledge and skills within the framework of the D.M.A.I.C. (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) model to dramatically improve a poorly functioning process. While no advanced degree is required participants should have good basic math and analytical skills as they correlate well with successful completion of this course. This is an open enrollment opportunity. There will be 15 participants per class (filled on a first-come basis). This is a hybrid class with 40 hours online and 24 hours seated. Seated classes will be held on Tuesdays (1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.) every other week. For more information contact Pamela Fincher, Industry Services Assistant, at (919) 718-7490, email pfincher@cccc.edu. Registration Deadline: Wednesday, August 19 Start/End Dates: August 25 – November 3 Cost: $1,980.00 per trainee (includes instruction, materials, and certification exam)
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Cost: $65.00 per trainee Location: NC School of Telecommunications, 5910 Clyde Rhyne Drive, Industrial Park, Sanford, NC (Class 1) Registration Deadline: Tuesday, August 11 Start Date: Tuesday, August 18 (Class 2) Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 15 Start Date: Wednesday, September 23 (Class 3) Registration Deadline: Tuesday, October 13 Start Date: Tuesday, October 20 (Class 4) Registration Deadline: Tuesday, November 10 Start Date: Tuesday, November 17
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Industry Services Manufacturing Academy A unique training program designed to provide the skills needed to excel in today’s manufacturing environment. Emphasis will be placed on the fundamentals of manufacturing, including: manufacturing concepts, hands-on technical skills, quality, teamwork and communications, problem solving, math and measurements. The 80-hour program consists of three weeks (2 days week one, 4 days weeks two and three) classroom and hands-on training. A certificate of proficiency and 8.0 Continuing Education Credits (CEU) will be granted at the end of the program. This is an open enrollment opportunity. There will be 12 participants per class (filled on a first-come basis). For more information contact Pamela Fincher, Industry Services Assistant, at (919) 718-7490, email pfincher@cccc.edu. Time: 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Cost: $280.00 per trainee (includes instruction and materials) (Class 1) Registration Deadline: Thursday, August 6 Start/End Dates: August 19 – September 3 Days: Monday – Thursday (Class 2) Registration Deadline: Friday, August 28 Start/End Dates: September 9 – September 24 Days: Monday – Thursday (Class 3) Registration Deadline: Friday, September 25 Start/End Dates: October 7 – October 22 Days: Monday – Thursday (Class 4) Registration Deadline: Friday, October 23 Start/End Dates: November 3 – November 19 Days: Monday – Thursday (Class 5) Registration Deadline: Wednesday, November 18 Start/End Dates: December 2 – December 17 Days: Monday – Thursday
Fall 2015 Simulated Work Environment A great team-building opportunity for any company, this continuous 8-hour event (7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.) teaches continuous improvement methodologies in a hands-on, simulated work environment. The event runs with no less and no more than 17 operators (4 teams of 4, plus one material handler), each under the direction of a team leader. The training is a phased approach including classroom instruction, 3 simulations on the line followed by evaluation, team problem solving work, and implementation of decisions made. The SWE event focuses on the 15 guiding principles and 8 wastes, standard work, process improvement, pull and flow, 5S, job instruction training, visual management, 5 Why’s, and value stream mapping. These are ongoing open enrollment opportunities for 17 participants at $285.00 per trainee. For more information contact Pamela Fincher, Industry Services Assistant, at (919) 718-7490, email pfincher@cccc.edu. Welding Qualification Training The 96-hour course introduces Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG) methods. Topics include safety in welding (i.e. burns, PPE, handling, and storage, etc.), blueprint interpretation (i.e. welding joint design, symbols, drawings, measurement, dimensioning, etc.), and fundamentals of GMAW (i.e. correct selection of consumables, equipment set-up, identification of welding discontinuities, and welding techniques, etc.) This is an open enrollment opportunity. There will be 12 participants per class (filled on a first-come basis). Trainees are required to have steel toe shoes, welding gloves, and welding jacket within the first week of class (Detailed information provided during first session). For more information contact Pamela Fincher, Industry Services Assistant, at (919) 718-7490, email pfincher@cccc.edu. (Class 1) Registration Deadline: Tuesday, August 12 Start/End Dates: August 18 – October 28 Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (Class 2) Registration Deadline: Wednesday, January 6 Start/End Dates: January 12 – March 23 Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
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Languages
Fall 2015
“Hablemos! Lets Talk!” Spanish Immersion “Hablemos! – Let’s Talk!” is a Spanish Immersion program offered by Central Carolina Community College. Conducted in Spanish, this week-long course aims to enhance the capabilities of participants who have intermediate to advanced experience with the language by immersing them in substantive yet informal instruction and enrichment sessions. A textbook is required. Instructor: Chojnacki, Estebania Conversational Spanish (Advanced) This course is designed to teach the student a greater proficiency of the Spanish language and culture. Must have at least 2 years of Spanish or permission of the instructor. A textbook is required. Instructor: Chojnacki, Estebania German (Intermediate) This class focuses on the continued acquisition of German language and grammar skills. Prerequisite is Beginning German or basic German language skills. Instructor: Priest, Annette
German for the Traveler This course is designed to give you an immediate speaking ability in German. Perfect for your next vacation or to simply show off your German language skills. Instructor: Priest, Annette Spanish (Beginning) This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of speaking and reading Spanish. A textbook is required. Instructor: Reul, Sandy Spanish (Intermediate) This course is designed to continue to build on the students’ knowledge of the language so that their communication with Spanish-speaking people will be well-understood. A textbook is required. Instructor: Chojnacki, Estebania
Languages Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
"Hablemos! Lets Talk!" Spanish Immersion
3773
23
11/9 - 11/13
M-F
9:00a - 3:00p
250.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 46, Rm 232
Conversational Spanish (Advanced)
3772
24
9/10 - 12/3
Th
6:30p - 8:30p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 224
Spanish (Beginning)
3770
24
9/15 - 12/8
T
5:30p - 7:30p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 134
Spanish (Intermediate)
3771
24
9/8 - 11/24
T
6:30p - 8:30p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 224
German (Intermediate)
3188
16
10/15 - 12/10
Th
6:00p - 8:00p
70.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0215
German for the Traveler
3187
16
8/20 - 10/8
Th
6:00p - 8:00p
70.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0215
Chatham County
Lee County
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Personal Interest Birds and Their Habitats Become familiar with our local and migratory birds and study the plants and structures that make up their perferred habitats. Class presentations and previews will complement field observations in natural areas of Chatham County. Instructor: Upshaw, Andy Concealed Carry Handgun Learn the textbook and firing range knowledge you need to apply for a concealed weapon permit. You will need to provide your own gun, protective eyewear, and ball cap. Please request specific course instructions and requirements when registering. Instructor: Estes, James R Dance – Ballroom I This class is designed to introduce students to several ballrooms dances. It will introduce the students to basic steps for leading and following. Instructor: Nystrom, Stephen Dance – Ballroom II This class will continue to expand on the basic skills of leading and following and introduce additional ballroom steps. Instructor: Nystrom, Stephen Dance – Shag I This course is designed to teach basic fundamentals of Shag dancing. Instructors: Nystrom, Stephen and Patterson, James Dance – Shag II This course is designed to continue teaching basic fundamentals of Shag dancing plus introduce more challenging steps. Instructor: Nystrom, Stephen Dance – West Coast Swing & Three Count Hustle I Students will learn the basic step to the West Coast Swing, the closed to open position, and the sugar push step. The Three Count Hustle will be introduced by starting with the four count Hustle. Instructor: Nystrom, Stephen Dance – West Coast Swing & Three Count Hustle II This class will introduce more steps to the West Coast Swing and the Three Count Hustle. Instructor: Nystrom, Stephen Dog Obedience (Beginning) Have fun in this intensive beginner obedience/home management class for dogs over 6 months old. Students will learn to train their dogs, with positive reinforcement, walk on a loose leash, come when called, sit, down and stand. Dogs must be in good health, up to date on shots and not in heat. Information about your dog is required. Instructor: Sullivan, Patricia
Fall 2015 Fundamentals of Investing This course educates investors on the basics of investing and financial planning. Instructor: Virgil, Chadwick Genealogy Learn how to discover your family tree and uncover your rich roots. Instructor: Sugg, Faye Gentle Beginning and Continuing Hatha Yoga Learn to enjoy a balanced practice that can increase flexibility, strength, and a sense of well-being. Learn basic asana in order to develop home practice. Students are asked to bring yoga mats and a blanket. Instructor: Caraganis, Kim Getting Paid to Talk/Making Money with Your Voice Have you ever been told that you have a great voice? This exciting class will explore numerous aspects of voice-over work for television, film, radio, audio books, documentaries and the internet in your area. Instructor: Gallogly, Joe How to Thrive Financially in Retirement Learn strategies for reducing your taxes, drawing your retirement income, and protecting your savings from investment mistakes. You’ll also learn about essential legal documents and estate planning. Instructor: Smith, Wayne How Your Horse Works – Part I Students will learn to care effectively for horses of all ages and breeds. They will learn anatomical terms to be able to describe a problem efficiently to their Veterinarian. This class will also address routine and medical upkeep to maintain a healthy horse. Instructor: Gregg, Elaine Pet Care This class will involve feeding and nutrition, grooming, and basic training. Instructor: Pusztay, Robin Plants, Birds, Rocks and Things This course will familiarize students with the natural flora, fauna, geology, and archaeology of Chatham County. Exposure to the natural world and our history enriches ones’ life, enabling the student to appreciate these resources at a personal, informed level and enabling them to share this knowledge with others. Instructor: Upshaw, Andy
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Personal Interest
Fall 2015
Retirement Planning The 21st century presents challenges and decisions that retirees of previous generations have not had to consider. Retirees need to understand how the complex Social Security and Medicare decisions can impact their finances as well as budgeting pitfalls to avoid. Instructor: Broadway, Ann
Zumba Zumba is a physical exercise with a Latin Flair. It allows you to move and enjoy exercise and not feel as if you are exercising. Instructor: Catina Autry
Personal Interest Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
Birds and Their Habitats
3702
24
9/8 - 10/27
T
9:00a - 12:00p
100.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Dance – Ballroom I
3710
5
9/18 - 10/16
F
8:00p - 9:00p
35.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Dance – Ballroom II
3711
5
10/23 - 11/20
F
8:00p - 9:00p
35.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Chatham County Bldg 45, Rm 134
Dance – Shag I
3708
5
9/18 - 10/16
F
7:00p - 8:00p
35.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Dance – Shag II
3709
5
10/23 - 11/20
F
7:00p - 8:00p
35.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Dance – West Coast Swing & Three Count Hustle I
3712
5
9/18 - 10/16
F
9:00p - 10:00p
35.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Dance – West Coast Swing & Three Count Hustle II
3713
5
10/23 - 11/20
F
9:00p - 10:00p
35.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Dog Obedience (Beginning)
3706
10.5
10/16 - 12/4
F
3:00p - 4:30p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Dog Obedience (Beginning)
3707
10.5
10/16 - 12/4
F
4:30p - 6:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Dog Obedience (Beginning)
3704
10.5
8/28 - 10/9
F
3:00p - 4:30p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Dog Obedience (Beginning)
3705
10.5
8/28 - 10/9
F
4:30p - 6:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
Fundamentals of Investing
3764
16
10/5 - 11/23
M
6:00p - 8:00p
50.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 224
Genealogy
3774
14
9/29 - 11/10
T
7:00p - 9:00p
65.00
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 232
Gentle Beginning and Continuing Hatha Yoga
3701
11.25
9/9 - 11/18
W
6:00p - 7:15p
75.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Multipurpose Rm
How Your Horse Works – Part I
3714
12
9/10 - 10/15
Th
6:30p - 8:30p
75.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 135
Plants, Birds, Rocks, and Things
3703
18
9/16 - 10/21
W
9:00a - 12:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 134
Retirement Planning
3763
4
10/7 - 10/14
W
6:00p - 8:00p
25.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 224
Dance – Shag I
3980
5
9/2 - 9/30
W
7:00p - 8:00p
35.00
HMC
Lillington
Bldg 33, Rm 0135
Getting Paid to Talk/Making Money with Your Voice
3978
2.5
10/1/15
Th
6:30p - 9:00p
20.00
HMC
Lillington
Bob Etheridge Bldg, Rm 0305
Pet Care
3985
12.5
9/30 - 10/28
W
6:00p - 8:30p
50.00
TBD
TBD
Zumba
3981
8
9/21 - 11/9
M
7:00p - 8:00p
35.00
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 101
Concealed Carry Handgun
3116
10
9/19/15
Sa
8:00a - 6:45p
56.00
LBUS
Sanford
Lee Cnty Regional Airport, Rm 0001
Concealed Carry Handgun
3117
10
10/17/15
Sa
8:00a - 6:45p
56.00
LBUS
Sanford
Lee Cnty Regional Airport, Rm 0001
Concealed Carry Handgun
3118
10
11/21/15
Sa
8:00a - 6:45p
56.00
LBUS
Sanford
Lee Cnty Regional Airport, Rm 0001
How to Thrive Financially in Retirement
3127
4
10/15 - 10/22
Th
6:30p - 8:30p
39.00
DWCC
Sanford
Bldg 21, Lecture Hall
How to Thrive Financially in Retirement
2192
4
8/11 - 8/13
TTh
6:30p - 8:30p
39.00
DWCC
Sanford
Bldg 21, Lecture Hall
Harnett County
TBD
Lee County
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Professional Development Auto Dealers Need to renew your auto dealer’s license? This approved class will give you the knowledge and the training that the state requires. Review basic NC laws and learn the updates you need. Participants must have a current auto dealers license. CDL Training Designed to meet the needs of those students with no prior knowledge or experience in truck driving. It includes 40 hours of classroom instruction, 40 hours of skills training, and 80 hours behind-the-wheel experience (includes 2-hour CDL drive exam). Instructor: Gray,Charles Citizens’ College of Chatham County A seven-week evening educational program involving local government guest speakers and tours of various local government facilities to provide an overview of major county, town, and school system roles and responsibilities with class members and will involve hands-on activities. Instructor: Henzey, Debra Core Competency in Social Media This course will provide participants with basic knowledge about a variety of social media tools and will offer strategies for how to use them most effectively: Facebook, Linkedin, Pinterest, and Google+, mobile marketing, Yelp, Google Local, Trip Advisor, and Foursquare. Instructor: Tiede, Karen Cosmetology – Facial Makeup (Hands-on) Learn and practice techniques in the use of cosmetics, cosmetic color theory, and makeup process for any occasion. Provides eight (8) continuing education hours for cosmetologist, esthetician, and instructors. Instructor: Coba-Basile, Nelly
Fall 2015 Cultural Awareness This course will make you reconsider what you thought you knew about other cultures, as it highlights how issues such as sterotyping, discrimination, prejudice, and ethnocentrism affect communication. Practical examples and exercises will demonstrate how to effectively apply intercultural communication in the context of education, business, and healthcare in our community. Instructor: Priest, Annette Effective Teacher Training Learn valuable skills for substitute teachers, teacher assistants, and prospective teachers. Sessions include learning experiences, time management, instructional methods, preparation, monitoring student interaction, non-instructional duties, and evaluation. Instructors: Blue, Katina; Komorowski, Robert Electrical Contractor – Analysis of NEC Changes 2014 (Part A) Students will review information on the latest changes to the 2014 National Electric Code. This class offers four hours of required CE credit. Part A Focus: Chapters 1-3. A textbook is required. Instructor: Griffith, David Electrical Contractor – Analysis of NEC Changes 2014 (Part B) Students will review information on the latest changes to the 2014 National Electric Code. This class offers four hours of required CE credit. Part B Focus: Chapters 4-9. A textbook is required. Instructor: Griffith, David
Cosmetology – Intro to Esthetics (Hands-on) Earn eight (8) continuing education hours in the use of cleansing, preservation of health, and beautification of skin and body. Instructor: Coba-Basile, Nelly
Electrical Contractor – Grounding vs. Bonding 2014 (Part A) Students will review the purpose and operation of grounding and bonding and its role in protecting equipment and life. System grouding vs. equipment grouding. This class offers four hours of required CE credit. Part A Focus: Electrical Principals and Grounding. Instructor: Griffith, David
Cosmetology in Spanish I (Beginning) This course allows students who speak Spanish fluently to begin working toward a certificate by gaining 422 hours of the required 1500 hours. Perspective students must attend an orientation session, provide verification of citizenship/student visa documents, identification and take a CASAS assessment test. Instructor: McLamb, Amanda
Electrical Contractor – Grounding vs. Bonding 2014 (Part B) Students will review the purpose and operation of grounding and bonding, its role in protecting equipment and life. System grounding vs. equipment grounding. This class offers four hours of required CE credit. Part B Focus: 2014 NEC Article 250 application and installation. Instructor: Griffith, David
Cosmetology in Spanish II This course allows students who speak Spanish fluently to obtain their cosmetology certificates by completing 1500 hours. Instructor: McLamb, Amanda
Forklift Fundamentals This course will familiarize students with the basic operation of stand-up and sit-down forklifts. Students will demonstrate knowledge of forklift driving skills, controls, inspections, and minor forklift maintenance. Participants will test for OSHA 10 hr Safety Card Class and Lift Truck Safety Card. Class consists of approximately 15 hours of classroom instruction and 60 hours hands-on forklift operation. Instructor: Renfro, Samuel
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Professional Development General Contractor Licensing Preparation This course is designed to guide and assist licensing candidates in their successful preparation for the NC General Contractor’s Examination (both residential and commercial building classifications with the emphasis on residential.) Material fee: $600 Notary Public The successful completion of the Notary Public class will be the first step toward qualifying for an initial NC Notary Public Commission or for a re-commission. For additional qualifications on being commissioned as a Notary, contact the N.C. Department of the Secretary of State. Students must bring the required textbook and a current State or Federal I.D. with a photo and signature to be admitted into the class. Additional qualifications include having a high school diploma or GED, live or work in NC, and read, write and speak English. A textbook is required. Instructors: Holloway, Patricia and Payne, Patsy OBD This class prepares assessing technicians and service personnel as OBD inspectors for assessing motor vehicles. Course topics include regulations and test inspection procedures required by the NCDMV Enforcement Section for OBD emission inspectors. Students must be able to read and write in English and possess a driver’s license valid in North Carolina. Prerequisite is Vehicle Safety Inspection. A textbook is required. Instructor: Eckley, Peter OBD Refresher This recertification course satisfies the four-hour emissions refresher course requirement for OBD inspectors whose license expires two years after the date it was issued. Instructor: Eckley, Peter
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Fall 2015 Plumbing – Homeowner and Plumber Assistant Designed for homeowners and those interested in becoming plumber assistants, this class will familiarize participants with basic residential plumbing components with an emphasis on installation, maintenance, and repair. Instructor: Parnell, Darrell Real Estate Post-License: Broker Relationships & Responsibilities The primary objective of the course is to provide instruction at a level beyond that provided in prelicensing courses on topics deemed to be of special importance to licensees. A textbook is required. Instructors: Mangum, Tom; Woodell, Kathy Theory and Practice of Massage This class prepares students to administer a professional massage in a clinical environment. This implies a thorough understanding of the human body, its anatomy, and its physiology. Students will be expected to practice various allied “modalities” that may enhance their ability to succeed as massage therapists. A list of specific supplies will be provided at the first class. New students are only accepted in the Fall semester. Students must attend two semesters. A textbook is required. Instructor: Ramer-Bowman, Henrike Vehicle Safety Inspection This course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as Safety inspectors for motor vehicles. Students will be taught all regulations and test inspections. Taking this course will prepare students to take the State certification exam. A textbook is required. Instructor: Eckley, Peter Welding – MIG I This course is designed to teach the practical operation in the use of the Gas Metal Arc Welding process. The course covers power sources, operation, shielding gases, and safe practices. Safety equipment is required. Instructor: Pope, Steve
Professional Development
Fall 2015
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
Citizens’ College of Chatham County
3762
17.5
9/24 - 11/5
Th
6:30p - 9:00p
25.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 108
Core Competency in Social Media
3761
24
9/16 - 11/4
W
5:30p - 8:30p
150.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 41, Rm 223
General Contractor Licensing Preparation
3775
42
9/10 - 12/3
Th
6:00p - 9:30p
125.55
SCMC
Siler City
Siler City Center, Rm 232
Notary Public
3765
7
9/3/15
Th
9:00a - 5:00p
65.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 103G
Notary Public
3766
7
10/8/15
Th
9:00a - 5:00p
65.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 103G
Notary Public
3767
7
11/5/15
Th
9:00a - 5:00p
65.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 103G
Notary Public
3768
7
12/3/15
Th
9:00a - 5:00p
65.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 42, Rm 103G
Plumbing – Homeowner and Plumber Assistant
3769
24
9/10 - 12/3
Th
7:00p - 9:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 134
Cosmetology in Spanish I (Beginning)
3852
402
8/17 - 12/10
MTWTh
2:30p - 9:30p
185.55
HMC
Lillington
Bldg 39, Rm 400, 409, 401, 409, 410
Cosmetology in Spanish II
3853
330
8/17 - 12/10
MTWTh
3:30p - 9:30p
185.55
HMC
Lillington
Bldg 39, Rm 400, 401, 409, 410
Effective Teacher Training
3864
30
10/12 - 10/30
-
-
125.55
DEHM
Online
Distance Ed – Harnett
Effective Teacher Training
3865
30
11/16 - 12/4
-
-
125.55
DEHM
Online
Distance Ed – Harnett
Effective Teacher Training
3862
30
8/17 - 9/4
-
-
125.55
DEHM
Online
Distance Ed – Harnett
Effective Teacher Training
3863
30
9/14 - 10/2
-
-
125.55
DEHM
Online
Distance Ed – Harnett
Notary Public
3856
7
8/22/15
Sa
8:00a - 3:30p
65.00
HMC
Lillington
Con Ed Bldg 31, Rm 219
Notary Public
3857
7
9/3/15
Th
8:00a - 3:30p
65.00
HMC
Lillington
Con Ed Bldg 31, Rm 219
Notary Public
3858
7
10/3/15
Sa
8:00a - 3:30p
65.00
HMC
Lillington
Bldg 33, Rm 219
Notary Public
3859
7
10/15/15
Th
8:00a - 3:30p
65.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 219
Notary Public
3860
7
11/5/15
Th
8:00a - 3:30p
65.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 219
Notary Public
3861
7
12/5/15
Sa
8:00a - 3:30p
65.00
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 219
Real Estate Post-License: Broker Relationships & Responsibilities
3866
4
11/13/15
F
8:30a - 12:30p
46.25
TS
Dunn
Bldg 38, Cafeteria
Real Estate Post-License: Broker Relationships & Responsibilities
3867
4
11/13/15
F
1:00p - 5:00p
46.25
TS
Dunn
Bldg 38, Cafeteria
Theory and Practice of Massage
3851
600
8/17 - 6/29
MTW Sa
5:00p - 10:00p 9:00a - 2:00p
185.55
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 218
Welding – MIG I
3854
135
9/9 - 12/9
MW
5:00p - 10:00p
185.55
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 202
Welding – MIG I (Basic Skills Plus)
3855
135
9/9 - 12/9
MW
5:00p - 10:00p
185.55
HMC
Lillington
Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 202
Auto Dealers
3196
6
8/25/15
T
8:30a - 3:30p
65.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Building, Rm 215
Auto Dealers
3197
6
9/29/15
T
8:30a - 3:30p
65.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Building, Rm 215
Auto Dealers
3198
6
11/19/15
Th
8:30a - 3:30p
65.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Building, Rm 215
CDL Training
3146
200
9/22 - 10/23
TWThF
7:00a - 6:00p
3700.55
ESTC
Sanford
Bldg 20, Rm 0001
Cosmetology – Facial Makeup (Hands-on)
3193
8
8/29/15
Sa
8:00a - 5:00p
49.00
LMC
Sanford
Budd Hall, Rm 0603
Cosmetology – Facial Makeup (Hands-on)
3195
8
10/17/15
Sa
8:00a - 5:00p
49.00
LMC
Sanford
Budd Hall, Rm 0603
Cosmetology – Intro to Esthetics (Hands-on)
3194
8
9/19/15
Sa
8:00a - 5:00p
49.00
LMC
Sanford
Budd Hall, Rm 0603
Cultural Awareness
3186
20
9/14 - 11/16
M
6:00p - 8:00p
70.55
WBW
Sanford
Main Building, Rm 0215
Effective Teacher Training
3120
30
10/13 - 11/12
TTh
5:30p - 8:30p
125.55
WBW
Sanford
Pod B, Rm 0108B
Effective Teacher Training
3119
30
9/1 - 10/1
TTh
5:30p - 8:30p
125.55
WBW
Sanford
Pod B, Rm 0108B
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HARNETT COUNTY
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Professional Development
Fall 2015
Professional Development Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
Electrical Contractor – Analysis of NEC Changes 2014 (Part A)
3160
4
9/15/15
T
8:00a - 12:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0120
Electrical Contractor – Analysis of NEC Changes 2014 (Part A)
3164
4
11/10/15
T
8:00a - 12:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0120
Electrical Contractor – Analysis of NEC Changes 2014 (Part B)
3161
4
9/15/15
T
1:00p - 5:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0120
Electrical Contractor – Analysis of NEC Changes 2014 (Part B)
3165
4
11/10/15
T
1:00p - 5:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0120
Electrical Contractor – Grounding vs. Bonding 2014 (Part A)
3147
4
8/18/15
T
8:00a - 12:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0120
Electrical Contractor – Grounding vs. Bonding 2014 (Part A)
3162
4
10/13/15
T
8:00a - 12:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0120
Electrical Contractor – Grounding vs. Bonding 2014 (Part B)
3148
4
8/18/15
T
1:00p - 5:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0120
Electrical Contractor – Grounding vs. Bonding 2014 (Part B)
3163
4
10/13/15
T
1:00p - 5:00p
39.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 0120
Forklift Fundamentals
3158
72
10/12 - 10/29
MTWTh
8:00a - 2:30p
180.55
LCI
Sanford
Innovation Center, Rm
Forklift Fundamentals
3159
72
11/2 - 11/19
M-F
8:00a - 2:30p
180.55
LCI
Sanford
Innovation Center, Rm
Forklift Fundamentals
3156
72
8/17 - 9/3
MTWTh
8:00a - 2:30p
180.55
LCI
Sanford
Innovation Center, Rm
Forklift Fundamentals
3157
72
9/14 - 10/1
MTWTh
8:00a - 2:30p
180.55
LCI
Sanford
Innovation Center, Rm
Notary Public
3121
7
8/18/15
T
8:00a - 4:00p
65.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 120
Notary Public
3123
7
10/13/15
T
8:00a - 4:00p
65.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 120
Notary Public
3125
7
12/15/15
T
8:00a - 4:00p
65.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 120
Notary Public
3124
7
11/17 - 11/18
TW
5:30p - 9:00p
65.00
WBW
Sanford
Main BBldg, Rm 120
Notary Public
3122
7
9/15 - 9/16
TW
5:30p - 9:00p
65.00
WBW
Sanford
Main Bldg, Rm 120
OBD
3134
8
10/13 - 10/14
TW
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
Lee County (continued)
OBD
3135
8
11/17 - 11/18
TW
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
OBD
3136
8
12/15 - 12/16
TW
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
OBD
3132
8
8/18 - 8/19
TW
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
OBD
3133
8
9/15 - 9/16
TW
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
OBD Refresher
3137
4
8/25/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
OBD Refresher
3138
4
9/22/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
OBD Refresher
3139
4
10/20/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
OBD Refresher
3140
4
11/24/15
T
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
Real Estate Post-License: Broker Relationships & Responsibilities
3192
30
8/18 - 9/17
TTh
6:00p - 9:00p
125.55
DWCC
Sanford
Bldg 21, Rm 0103
Vehicle Safety Inspection
3129
8
10/6 - 10/7
TW
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
Vehicle Safety Inspection
3130
8
11/3 - 11/4
TW
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
Vehicle Safety Inspection
3131
8
12/1 - 12/2
TW
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
Vehicle Safety Inspection
3128
8
9/8 - 9/9
TW
6:00p - 10:00p
65.00
LMC
Sanford
Joyner Hall, Rm 0516
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Small Business Seminars All Seminars are free. Please call (919) 718-7544 for more information. To register, go online: www.chathamsbc.com, www.harnettsbc.com, or www.leesbc.com Our Core Business Seminars, identified as “CBS”, target topics every existing and potential business owner and would-be entrepreneur should know. Attend 5 of these seminars, and receive an “Entrepreneurial Foundation Certificate.” 15 Common Mistakes That Will Undermine Any Business We have all heard the old saying “learn from others mistakes.” Opening and operating a small business normally involves a great deal of time and a substantial financial investment. During this seminar, you will learn the fifteen most common mistakes made by entrepreneurs and many corporations that ultimately undermine the business. Presenter: Moore, Bob 5 Simple Strategies to get More Clients in Just 30 Minutes a Day This seminar is for solo entrepreneurs, service business professionals, or small business owners looking for practical, easy to implement strategies to get more clients. During the seminar, attendees will discover 5 different strategies that they can use immediately to start attracting more clients into their business. Presenter: Brown, Terri Alternative Financing For Your Small Business (CBS) Most startups and those in business less than two years can only gain access to capital to start or grow their business through the US Small Business Administration and their affiliated resource partners! This course will provide information about the current US lending environment and issues shaping local lending practices of the banking community. Presenter: Rodriguez, Patrick Basics of Bookkeeping (CBS) Good bookkeeping practices are essential to running a successful small business. Even if you use a bookkeeper or accountant you still should understand the basics. Presenter: Stiles, Lori Book Yourself Solid, How to Attract all of the Clients Your Heart Desires Based on the bestselling book “Book Yourself Solid”, this seminar offers a practical system for getting more clients without the uncomfortable aspects of marketing and selling. Even the most reluctant of marketers find that this system inspires them to take action. Presenter: Brown, Terri Business Taxes (CBS) Every new small business owner has a lot to learn about the various types of taxes that must be paid and to whom. This session will advise, list, and explain all the types and where to and how to register a new business with the local, state and federal taxing agencies. Many tips about filing tax returns and avoiding “red flags” for audits will be discussed. Presenter: Stiles, Lori
Fall 2015 Creating and Integrated Small Business Social Media Marketing Plan that is Easy to Execute This class presents the fundamentals of Facebook, Google Plus, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google Maps and other online directories. Proper use of directories, which are vital for mobile marketing, will be covered in-depth: how to claim your free listings, how to correct any existing errors in directories, and how to enhance your presence with text and photos at no cost. Presenter: Brossman, Martin Driving Customers to Your Website (SEO) With Google’s massive change from being a search engine to being a knowledge engine, traditional search engine optimization methods are not working and may get your site penalized by Google. In this class, you will learn current Keyword Tools, analytics, content creation, content curation and search optimization techniques to make your site more effective and drive customers to your business. Presenter: Tiede, Karen Facebook Boot Camp for Your Business Lunch Available for $10.00. Learn how to compile your Facebook marketing strategy covering all aspects of the Facebook marketing mix. How to measure and monitor your success and that of your competitors, attract new fans and engage existing fans, optimize your timeline and ads and hear real case studies about how brands use Facebook. Presenter: Brossman, Martin Financial Planning for Your Small Business (CBS) Understanding your business’ financial statements is critical to your success. We will develop a business’ financial statements from the start of the business. You will learn how the statements are constructed and how to analyze them to improve business performance. Presenter: Baumann, Carl Financing Your Business (CBS) DID YOU KNOW: Most startups and those in business less than two years can only gain access to capital to start or grow their business through the US Small Business Administration and their affiliated resource partners! This course will provide information about the current US lending environment and issues shaping lending practices of the banking community. Presenter: Rodriguez, Patrick Finding and Writing Grants This seminar focuses on how to get organized to prepare grant proposals with grant-writing tips. Topics to be discussed include: identifying funding sources, how to be prepared as an organization, elements of a grant proposal, etc. This is an excellent seminar for Non-Profits. Presenter: Kennedy, Karen
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Small Business Seminars Free Online Resources for Small Businesses and Non-profits Small business owners and non-profit managers often don’t have a large budget for marketing, research, and other essential business operations. There’s good news, however. A world of free, low-cost resources are available to you 24/7 via the internet. You’ll be surprised what you can get for free! Presenter: Klug, Kelly Government Contracting, Part I – Getting Started Attendees learn the steps a company must take to sell products and/or services to the Federal Government. Topics include how to navigate the websites required to register to do business with the Federal Government. Presenter: Lewis, Denny Government Contracting, Part II – Doing Business with the Federal Government Attendees learn the basics of how to sell products, services and construction/engineering services to the federal government. Topics discussed include methods and levels of procurement, marketing to the federal government, socioeconomic small business programs, locating, identifying and responding to federal opportunities. Presenter: Lewis, Denny
Fall 2015 Harnett Small Business Information Summit At the summit you will have the opportunity to meet resource providers that are available to you in this area. Representatives from Central Carolina Community College Small Business Centers, Triangle South Enterprise Center, Triangle South Workforce Development, Harnett County Economic Development Commission, NC Small Business and Technology Development Center, US Small Business Administration, USDA-Rural Development, Center for Economic Empowerment and Development (CEED), Area Chambers of Commerce, Business Link North Carolina, NC Live, Harnett County Public Library, Register of Deeds, Planning Department, Harnett County Cooperative Extension, Dunn Area Committee of 100, Inc., NC Lawyers for Entrepreneurs Assistance Program and the NC Military Business Center have been invited to participate. These resource providers can help you start and stay in business. Presenter: Panel How Social Media Can Boost Your Bottom Line (CBS) Facebook isn’t the only social media tool available to small businesses. Learn what social media outlets exist and how you can use them to better attract and engage customers. Presenter: Miller, Kelly
Government Contracting, Part III – Finding Contracts on the Internet Attendees learn how to use the Federal Business Opportunity website to identify Federal Opportunities. Topics include how to set up your own FBO account, searches, and notifications and an introduction to other resources available on the Internet to identify and respond to Federal business opportunities. Presenter: Lewis, Denny
How to Find Your Customers (CBS) Learn how a few stores with similar products and services vastly outsell others. The answers are found in the marketing strategies, surveying methods and structure plans to attract customers via the Internet, print media and other directional planning. These determined owners will always be more successful and enjoy a larger market share than the competition. Presenter: Carver, Steve
Grant Writing 101 This is a 3-hour seminar on the principles of grant writing from preparation through submission of a grant proposal. Beginning with a one-page flow chart of the grant writing process so the session will offer step-by-step instruction on each component in that flow chart in detail so that the attendee will leave the seminar with a clear understanding of exactly what they need to know to develop a winning proposal. Presenter: Abrams, Olga
How to Find and Keep Your Customers (CBS) Learn to use and blend marketing, customer service and hospitality skills, and strategies to attract, satisfy and keep great customers. Customer retention is one of the most important factors for the profitability of staying power of all successful businesses. How to create a customer loyalty program, data base planning, staff training sessions will be discussed. Presenter: Carver, Steve
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How to Raise Your Credit Score to Over 740 Points: Prepare for a Bank Business Loan (CBS) You will learn the legal tricks credit bureaus do not reveal on how to raise your score simply by the way you use your credit cards, treat inquires, make your payments and carry balances. This seminar will also include information about the importance of maintaining good credit and the positive financial consequences it produces. Using several proven methods, your credit score could increase by 50-100 points or more within 60 days. Presenter: Moore, Bob
Small Business Seminars How to Rent Your Own Property In this seminar you will learn techniques for establishing rental agreements, collecting rent, avoiding evictions, protecting your property from vandalism and ultimately helping you make money. Presenter: Hammond, Rose How to Start a Home Based Business (CBS) Many people find working at home is the “ideal arrangement” and decide to formally set up businesses in their homes. Topics of discussion will include getting started, legal requirements, developing a business plan, and an overview of small business resource providers who can assist in your new venture. Presenter: Terrell, Melissa How to Start a Small Business (CBS) At this seminar you will discover: How to find the business that fits you; Where to find resources to get started; and How to plan your small business like a big business. You will also learn how to prepare a simple business plan to get started. Presenter: Collins, Mike How to Start and Expand a Business (CBS) Choose a type business that suits your business skills, dreams and resources. Learn about business plan development, ‘tool belt’ of business skills, naming and licensing, profit centers, and more. Tips to help increase customer traffic and profits will be discussed. Presenter: Carver, Steve How to Write A Business Plan (CBS) In this introductory seminar, you will walk through a sample plan and get a step-by-step strategy for gathering the pieces you need. You’ll walk away with tools to create your own plan and the motivation to make it happen! Presenter: Klug, Kelly How to Write a Business Model and Plan (CBS) Learn how to create a business plan that will provide a sound footing for the small business future. Start by creating simple profit center models that will help the entrepreneur project the customer base, profitability of various products and services; and will address important funding and marketing challenges. Presenter: Carver, Steve Introduction to Google Tools When Gmail became available, many of us had no idea it would be followed by such a long stream of free online tools. Today, many businesses rely on Google’s suite of tools including Drive, Calendar, Alerts, Adwords, and Places. This seminar will review some of the most popular tools and demonstrates how you can use them in your business or organization. Presenter: Klug, Kelly
Fall 2015 Market Your Business by Networking in Your Local Community If you’re spending lots of time on internet marketing and social media, you may be missing the customers, benefits, connections, and potential sales within your local community. Successful small business owners must devote time to both to be profitable. Come find out how you can reach potential customers in your local community and gain their trust. This seminar includes tips on face-to-face networking, a powerful and virtually free form of marketing. Presenter: Ballance, Emily Marketing Your Business (CBS) The presenter will be sharing experiences, tips, methods to teach small business owners and managers the art of long and short marketing opportunities, value of constant promotions, fundamentals of pricing products and services. The primary focus will be on how to invest marketing funds to produce lots more customer traffic with increased sales/profits. Presenter: Carver, Steve Marketing to Millennials: Making It Personal and Customized Lunch Available for $10.00. Winning and keeping young customers and Millennials can be very different from attracting Baby Boomers or Generation Xers. But, if you aren’t reaching out to the younger market, you’re making a HUGE mistake. The Millennial generation is not only the largest population group it’s also the most racially diverse and highly educated generation in American history. As the buying power of Millennials increases, entrepreneurs seeking their business must understand that members of this generation expect to be treated as individuals. Presenter: Collins, Mike Maximizing Your Business Fest Experience Lunch Available for $10.00. The presenter will provide tips and tricks on how to market your business effectively at business expos and meetings. Presenter: Williams, Tammy Obtaining Positive Reviews Online that Lead to More Business Let’s face it, before social media and Yelp, Google+ Pages, TripAdvisor, Angies List, and Amazon, most unhappy customer’s complaints didn’t reach thousands of people. Now, they do. How your business chooses to respond to these reviews can either help or damage your business’ reputation. This seminar shows you how to handle those situations. Presenter: Brossman, Martin QuickBooks Basics: Part I (CBS) This seminar will cover creating your company file and the very basics to get you started using QuickBooks for your business. Presenter: Nelson, Jennifer QuickBooks Basics: Part II (CBS) This is the second part of the QuickBooks seminar and will cover setting up customers, vendors, how to prepare invoices, assess finance charges, enter bills and pay bills. Presenter: Nelson, Jennifer
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Small Business Seminars Quickbooks Basics This seminar will offer participants a basic understanding of the popular Quickbooks accounting software and the benefits of using it in a small business environment. We will cover setting up the system, user interface, common data input, forms and the many useful reports that Quickbooks generates. Presenter: Stiles, Lori Setting up a Business Facebook Page Facebook pages are a powerful tool for reaching potential customers. Learn how to set one up and get tips and tricks for using it in an effective, measurable way. Presenter: Miller, Kelly So You Think You Want to Start a Small Business This seminar has been created for those individuals who are thinking about starting and operating their own business; however, they do not know if they have the personality, drive, creativity, adaptability, and a host of other talents and attributes that comprise a successful entrepreneur. Presenter: Moore, Bob Successful Sales on Amazon In this fast-paced class you’ll learn how to start or expand your online business by registering online, choosing the account that fits your goals, and list an item on Amazon to maximize your profitability. You’ll learn how to ship your items and minimize your expenses. Lean how to make the most money with every sale. Presenter: Hawks, Nick The Art of Marketing Your Business (CBS) Focus on developing an A-Z marketing plan from “raw materials to the retail customer’s shopping cart”. Understanding the tactics to make a small business’ advertising presentations pay their own way and direct traffic to the business. Making the marketing plan an integral component within the business plan/ model. How to survey - market research and plan an annual marketing program. The primary focus will be on how to invest marketing funds to produce lots more customer traffic with increased sales/profits. Presenter: Carver, Steve The Basics of Selling on eBay During this fast-paced session, learn best practices to use when setting up an account, listing items for sale, taking payments and shipping. Topics include eBay appraisals and research, registering on eBay and starting a seller’s account, choosing formats and categories, writing descriptions that sell, submitting photos, feedback, and using PayPal, shipping tips, and pricing philosophies. Presenter: Hawks, Nick
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Fall 2015 Understanding Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights Patent Attorney Daniel Becker explains patents, trademarks, and copyrights, and gives straightforward answers to the most difficult common questions about protecting inventions, creative works, and commercial identities. Individuals can acquire these protections without a lawyer, but knowing what can go wrong is essential. This could be an opportunity to learn how to protect your future business. Presenter: Becker, Dan Using Instagram to Gain and Retain More Business Learn how to effectively use Instagram to stay top of mind with current customers and attract new customers. This class will include correct etiquette as well as understanding and proper use of hashtags. Also, it includes how Instagram interfaces with other social media, photo and video sharing platforms. Smart phones are not required but it is suggested you bring yours if you have one and download Instagram before the seminar. Presenter: Brossman, Martin Veteran Entrepreneurship Programs by the SBA Veteran businesses succeed at a far higher rate than those started by non-veteran entrepreneurs. The SBA has been tasked with providing our nation’s veterans (and their current spouses and widows) with detailed program information on the availability of special benefits they may be eligible for when starting or growing their small business. Presenter: Rodriguez, Patrick Writing a Business Plan, Part I (CBS) Successful businesses are well planned. Learn how to write a complete, detailed business plan. We will cover the first sections of a business plan with examples for each section. Sections include your business model, mission and vision, products and services, and industry, customer, and competitor analysis. Presenter: Baumann, Carl Writing a Business Plan, Part II (CBS) Continuing with how to write a complete business plan, we will cover the remaining sections of a business plan with examples for each section. Sections include your marketing and sales, operations, personnel, management, financial, and executive summary. Presenter: Baumann, Carl
Small Business Seminars
Fall 2015
Small Business Center Seminar Name
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
3
9/22/15
T
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 1, Rm 226
Alternative Financing For Your Small Business (CBS)
2.5
11/19/15
Th
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
SCC
Siler City
Main Bldg, Rm 224
Basics of Bookkeeping (CBS)
2.5
9/17/15
Th
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
SCC
Siler City
Main Bldg, Rm 224
Chatham County 15 Common Mistakes That Will Undermine Any Business
Business Taxes (CBS)
2
8/27/15
Th
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
SCC
Siler City
Main Bldg, Rm 224
Creating and Integrated Small Business Social Media Marketing Plan that is Easy to Execute
2.5
11/10/15
T
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 1, Rm 225
Financial Planning for Your Small Business (CBS)
2.5
9/1/15
T
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 1, Rm 224
Free Online Resources for Small Businesses and Non-Profits
2.5
11/19/15
Th
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 1, Rm 225
Growing Your Business with Social Media (CBS)
2.5
10/6/15
T
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
SCC
Siler City
Main Bldg, Rm 224
How Social Media Can Boost Your Bottom Line
2
11/17/15
T
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 1, Rm 224
Market Your Business by Networking in Your Local Community
2.5
9/29/15
T
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 2, Rm 108
Quickbooks Basics
2.5
9/10/15
Th
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 1, Rm 222
3
9/3/15
Th
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
SCC
Siler City
Main Bldg, Rm 224
Writing a Business Plan, Part I (CBS)
2.5
8/18/15
T
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 1, Rm 224
Writing a Business Plan, Part II (CBS)
2.5
8/25/15
T
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 1, Rm 224
Driving Customers to Your Website (SEO)
2
8/27/15
Th
6:30p - 8:30p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
Trophy Rm
Facebook Boot Camp for Your Business
2
10/29/15
Th
11:30a - 1:30p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
Hampton Inn
Grant Writing 101
3
9/17/15
Th
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
Trophy Rm Triangle South
So You Think You Want to Start a Small Business (CBS)
Harnett County
Harnett Small Business Information Summit
2.5
9/10/15
Th
4:00p - 6:30p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
How to Find and Keep Your Customers (CBS)
2.5
11/12/15
Th
6:30p - 9:00p
Free
HHSC
Lillington
3
9/8/15
T
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
How to Start and Expand a Business (CBS)
2.5
8/25/15
T
6:30p - 9:00p
Free
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 113
How to Write a Business Model and Plan (CBS)
2.5
9/10/15
Th
6:30p - 9:00p
Free
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 113
Marketing to Millennials: Making It Personal and Customized
2
9/29/15
T
11:30a - 1:30p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
Pizza Inn, Cumberland Square
Maximizing Your Business Fest Experience
2
8/11/15
T
11:30a - 1:30p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
PK Vyas Center
How to Raise Your Credit Score to Over 740 Points: Prepare for a Bank Business Loan (CBS)
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 113 Triangle South, Cafeteria
QuickBooks Basics: Part II (CBS)
2.5
11/3/15
T
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
Rm 102
QuickBooks Basics: Part I (CBS)
2.5
10/20/15
T
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
Rm 102
Successful Sales on Amazon
3
8/4/15
T
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr
The Art of Marketing Your Business (CBS)
2.5
10/13/15
T
6:30p - 9:00p
Free
HHSC
Lillington
Harnett Health Science Ctr, Rm 113
Understanding Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights
2.5
9/22/15
T
6:00p - 8:30p
Free
TSEC
Dunn
Triangle South, Trophy Rm
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Small Business Seminars
Fall 2015
Small Business Center (Continued) Seminar Name
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
5 Simple Strategies to get More Clients in Just 30 Minutes a Day
2
9/24/15
Th
6:30p - 8:30p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Basics of Bookkeeping (CBS)
2
8/18/15
T
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Book Yourself Solid, How to Attract all of the Clients Your Hear Desires
2
9/22/15
T
6:30p - 8:30p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Business Taxes (CBS)
2
9/8/15
T
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Financing Your Business (CBS)
2
8/27/15
Th
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Lee County
Finding and Writing Grants
2.5
9/29/15
T
6:30p - 9:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Free Online Resources for Small Businesses and Non-profits
2
11/10/15
T
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Government Contracting, Part I – Getting Started
2
9/1/15
T
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Rm 104 (Computer Lab)
Government Contracting, Part II – Doing Business with the Federal Government
2
9/3/15
Th
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Rm 104 (Computer Lab)
Government Contracting, Part III – Finding Contracts on the Internet
2
10/1/15
Th
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Rm 104 (Computer Lab)
How to Find Your Customers (CBS)
2
11/19/15
Th
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
How to Raise Your Credit Score to Over 740 Points: Prepare for a Bank Business Loan (CBS)
3
8/25/15
T
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
How to Rent Your Own Property
3
8/20/15
Th
12:30p - 3:30p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
How to Start a Home Based Business (CBS)
2
9/10/15
Th
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
How to Start a Small Business (CBS)
3
8/31/15
M
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Rm 102
How to Write A Business Plan (CBS)
3
10/20/15
T
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Introduction to Google Tools
2
11/3/15
T
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Marketing Your Business (CBS)
2
11/17/15
T
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Obtaining Positive Reviews Online that Lead to More Business
3
10/8/15
Th
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
QuickBooks Basics
2
10/13/15
T
6:30p - 8:30p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Rm 104 (Computer Lab)
Setting up a Business Facebook Page
2
9/15/15
T
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Rm 104 (Computer Lab)
The Basics of Selling on eBay
3
8/20/15
Th
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Using Instagram to Gain and Retain More Business
3
11/5/15
Th
6:00p - 9:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
Veteran Entrepreneurship Programs by the SBA
2
10/6/15
T
6:00p - 8:00p
Free
DWCC
Sanford
Board Rm
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Sustainability Basic Home Beer Brewing (Beginning) This course will introduce students to all aspects of small-scale beer-making and equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to produce a variety of beers at home using basic equipment and simple ingredients. Must be 21 years or older to register. Instructor: Ginsburg, Eric Beer Brewing (Intermediate) This class is for beginning homebrewers who want to take their skills and knowledge to the next level. Topics include refining the brewing process, designing your own beers, and exploring the main ingredients (grain, hops, yeast and water). Instructor: Lindley, Kevin Crop Planning and Budgeting Tools Many beginning and existing farmers struggle with crop planning and farm budgeting. The primary reason for this is a lack of good tools. Tony Kleese of Earthwise Organics LLC has developed a crop planning and farm budgeting Excel spreadsheet tool that is easy to understand and use. Instructor: Kleese, Tony Homebuilding 101 Students will learn basic home building design for a small house. Course will include safety training, use of power and hand tools, basic design principles, energy star principles, and hands-on construction of a small house. Instructor: Dunlap, Marshall Little Houses: An Emerging and Sustainable Alternative The Little House movement has come to Chatham County. Students will learn the important design considerations for a little house project. Topics include designing and planning for active and passive solar, rainwater harvesting, and landscape considerations. Instructor: Watson, Tim
Fall 2015 Photovoltaic for Electricians Series (Beginning) Learn concepts, tools, techniques, and materials needed to understand systems that convert solar energy into electricity with photovoltaic (PV) technologies. Instructor: Honey, Thomas Photovoltaic Technology & NEC Compliant Design Learn what electrical contractors, inspectors, and engineers need to know when designing, installing, and inspecting PV Systems for compliance with the 2014 NEC. Topics include: PV wire sizing, PV overcurrent protection, and more! Instructor: Honey, Thomas Starting Your Own Winery, Brewery, or Meadery This class will give you information on how to start a winery, brewery, or meadery in NC, including how to create a business plan, finances, state permits, regulations, choosing a location and much more. Must be 21 years of age. Instructor: Starr, Ben Sustainable Home Design – Twilight Tour Students will learn about green building design elements then tour a local home or business demonstrating that feature. Design elements include passive solar, alternative building material, and high performance homes. Instructor: Lauffer, Laura Wild Foraging and Exploration Discover the hidden bounty of southeastern fields, woods, and streams in this hands-on learning class. Learn stewardship of wild plants, while producing teas, dried herbs, tasty wild greens, and medicinal extracts. Instructor: Endres, Will Winter Local Edible and Medicinal Plants Meet, eat, and drink some of the abundant edible and medicinal plants growing wild in the NC Piedmont. In this hands-on field study, we’ll cover identification, harvesting, preparation, and usage of foraged food and plant medicine. We’ll explore a variety of local environments. Instructor: Calhoun, Kim
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Sustainability
Fall 2015 Sustainability
Course Name
Course #
Hours
Start - End Dates
Day(s)
Time
Cost
Location
City
Building
3747
12
9/21 - 10/26
M
7:00p - 9:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 138
Chatham County Basic Home Beer Brewing (Beginning) Beer Brewing (Intermediate)
3745
6
11/21 - 12/5
Sa
12:00p - 3:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 138
Crop Planning and Budgeting Tools
3251
9
11/3 - 11/17
T
6:00p - 9:00p
75.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 139
Homebuilding 101
3744
96
8/21 - 12/11
F
9:00a - 4:00p
180.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 137
Little Houses: An Emerging and Sustainable Alternative
3746
8
9/9 - 9/30
W
6:00p - 8:00p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 134
Photovoltaic for Electricians Series (Beginning)
3750
8
8/26/15
W
8:00a - 5:00p
150.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 139
Photovoltaic for Electricians Series (Beginning)
3752
8
9/30/15
W
8:00a - 5:00p
150.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 139
Photovoltaic for Electricians Series (Beginning)
3263
8
11/18/15
W
8:00a - 5:00p
150.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 139
Photovoltaic Technology & NEC Compliant Design
3751
8
8/27/15
Th
8:00a - 5:00p
150.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 139
Photovoltaic Technology & NEC Compliant Design
3262
8
10/1/15
Th
8:00a - 5:00p
150.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 139
Photovoltaic Technology & NEC Compliant Design
3264
8
11/19/15
Th
8:00a - 5:00p
150.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 139
Starting Your Own Winery, Brewery, or Meadery
3749
6
10/17/15
Sa
9:00a - 4:00p
60.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 139
Sustainable Home Design – Twilight Tour
3743
7.5
8/17 - 8/31
M
6:00p - 8:30p
70.00
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 135
Wild Foraging and Exploration
3252
56
10/7 - 12/9
W
9:00a - 4:30p
180.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 138
Winter Local Edible and Medicinal Plants
3253
24
10/20 - 11/24
T
1:00p - 5:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 138
Winter Local Edible and Medicinal Plants
3254
24
9/1 - 10/6
T
1:00p - 5:00p
70.55
PMC
Pittsboro
Bldg 45, Rm 138
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