GTCC Summer 2016 Live & Learn Schedule

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WHAT'S INSIDE Continuing Education Course Offerings A - Z Arts & Crafts............................................... 5 Business..................................................... 5 Business & Industry.................................... 6 Career Skills & Training .............................. 6

Information Pages

Communication........................................... 8 Computer Technology ................................. 9

Registration Information...............................................1 Refund Policy................................................................1 Location Key.................................................................2 How to Use This Schedule..............................................2 Application Forms.........................................................3 Disclaimer / Schedule Statements.................................4 Campus Maps..............................................................26

Professional IT Certification............... 12 Construction.............................................. 13 Cooking.................................................... 13 Dance, Health, & Fitness........................... 13 Defensive Driving Programs...................... 14 Foreign Language..................................... 15 Health & Safety ....................................... 15 Home & Garden........................................ 17 Insurance ................................................. 17 Music........................................................ 18 Notary ..................................................... 18 Photography............................................. 18

Basic Skills / Adult Education

Project Management ................................ 19

Adult High School (AHS)..............................................23 Adult Basic Education (ABE).........................................23 High School Equivalent (HSE)......................................23 Compensatory Education (CED)...................................23 Basic Skills Plus...........................................................23 English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).........24

Real Estate .............................................. 19 Sewing, Quilting, and Needlework............ 21 Small Business ......................................... 21 Special Interest......................................... 21 Training from ed2go................................. 22

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Visit www.gtcc.edu to view courses, register and pay for classes. Questions? Call (336) 334-4822 or (336) 454-1126 and the extension listed below. Adult Basic Education (GSO) ..................... 53049 Adult Basic Education (HP)........... 55072 / 55008 Adult High School (GSO) ........................... 53081 Adult High School (HP).................. 55072 / 55008 Automotive................................................... 50054 Aviation Center.............................................59011 Business & Industry Services..................... 57001 Community Service (GSO).......................... 53037 Community Service (HP)............................. 55033 Compensatory Education (GSO)................ 53084 Compensatory Education (HP)................... 55010 Computer Classes....................................... 53062 Continuing Education (GSO)..........53043 / 53019 Continuing Education (HP).......................... 55033 Corporate Training..........................57007 / 57003

Ed2Go Online Courses................................ 55027 English for Speakers of Other Languages (GSO)....................... 53038 English for Speakers of Other Languages (HP)............. 55001 / 55026 High School Equivalency (GSO)................. 53081 High School Equivalency (HP)..... 55072 / 55008 High School Equivalency Testing (GSO).... 53044 High School Equivalency Testing (HP) ......................55072 / 55008 Greensboro Campus .....................53043 / 53019 High Point Campus.........................55066 / 55055 Human Resources Development (HP)....... 55057 IT Certifications............................................ 53062 Jamestown Campus.direct dial 334-4822/454-1126

Nursing Assistant 1.......................53062 / 50388 Quick Careers Training................................ 53108 Real Estate.................................................. 53062 Small Business Center ............................... 62001 Teacher Recertification................................ 57009 TTY........................................ direct dial 841-2158


INFORMATION

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VIEW COURSES AND REGISTER ONLINE AT CONEDREG.GTCC.EDU

Ways To Register and Pay

Note: You are obligated to pay tuition and any fees at the time of registration. Online – Visit https://conedreg.gtcc.edu and search for courses by entering part of the title (example: Excel) or the course code with dashes (example: CAS-4037B-208) in the Search for Courses box. When you have finished selecting your course, click the Register button. On the next form, you will be required to enter personal identification details including address, phone, social security number and email. You must pay at the time of registration to complete your enrollment. GTCC accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover debit/ credit cards.

When to Register

You may register for a course up to the first day of class, but late registration is discouraged to be sure you get the course(s) you want. You may not be allowed to enter classes after the starting date.

After You Register

Plan to attend the classes you registered for as scheduled. You will not be contacted unless there is a change in the class; for example, if the class is postponed or cancelled.

Dropping and Adding Classes

If you want to drop a class and receive a refund, the amount of your refund will depend on when you drop the class. Please refer to the refund policy. If you By Mail - You may register via mail by printing a copy want to add a class, you can register up until the first of a Registration Form from our website: https://www. day of class. In addition, you can replace one course gtcc.edu/media/171926/ConEdRegistrationForm.pdf with another if they have the same registration fee, but only if approved by the Departmental Coordinator. Complete the form and mail it in with your check, money order, or credit card information to the address shown on the form. GTCC accepts Visa, MasterCard, The Refund Policy American Express, and Discover debit/credit cards. If In compliance with State Board policy, GTCC will paying by check, the account holder's name, address refund 100% of tuition and fees if you officially drop and account number must be pre-printed on the from the class before the first class meeting by check. Do not mail cash. contacting the appropriate Departmental Coordinator or the Continuing Education Registrar’s Office. In Person - You may register in person by completing GTCC will refund 75% of tuition only if you officially a Registration Form in advance by printing a withdraw from the class on or before the class copy from: https://www.gtcc.edu/media/171926/ reaches the census date. The census date varies ConEdRegistrationForm.pdf. Registration Forms are from class to class. also available at Continuing Education Registration Counters on the Greensboro, Jamestown and High No refunds will be issued if you withdraw from a Point Campuses. Because payment is due at the course after the census date. time of registration, after you are registered for your course(s), you will visit the cashier’s office to make If a class is canceled or full, GTCC will make a full payment. Acceptable forms of payment include: refund. checks, cash, money orders, and Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover credit/debit cards. Non-attendance is not a basis for refund of tuition. When paying in person by check or credit card, please bring two forms of ID. One must be a photo ID. Please visit the Cashiers Page for acceptable Fees, Books, Supplies forms of ID at: Registration fees, which are listed with each class http://www.gtcc.edu/enrollment-services/cashiersdescription, do not include the cost of textbooks or office/required-id.aspx supplies. Registration Locations: • Jamestown, 140 Jamestown Court, Monday-Friday, Fees are set by the NC General Assembly and are based on the number of contact hours for each 8a-5p course. Some of the courses listed in this catalog • Greensboro, 3505 E. Wendover Avenue, Continuing require textbooks, which are sold at the GTCC Education Center, Monday - Thursday, 8:30a - 6p Bookstores and you should buy books and supplies and Friday 9a-Noon at the bookstore of the campus you will be attending • High Point, 901 S. Main St, H1, Monday-Thursday, class. 8:30a-6p and Friday 9a-Noon

Who May Register?

If you’re 18 years old or older, you may register for a course. Applicants who are still enrolled in high school, but are at least 16 years of age, should secure authorization from his/her high school principle in the form of a letter. A letter must be secured each term the student wishes to take a course(s). Individuals interested in Admission to Adult High School or GED classes should refer to the Adult Education section of the catalog.

Bookstore Locations:

• Jamestown, 601 High Point Road, Monday Thursday, 8a-8p, and Friday 8a-4p. • Greensboro, 3505 E. Wendover Avenue, Monday Thursday, 8:30a-6p and Friday 9a-Noon • High Point, 901 S. Main St, Monday - Thursday, 8:30a-6p and Friday 9a-Noon Some courses require supplies/materials and you are accountable for purchasing the necessary items. Students in all continuing education classes will be assessed a $5 CAPS fee to help cover expenses associated with providing campus access, parking and security at the college. Some programs require malpractice insurance. These fees, where applicable, are included in the published course fee.

Course Repetition Policy

In 1993, the N.C. legislature enacted a law that requires anyone who takes the same occupational extension course more than twice within a five-year period to pay an additional cost of $6.41-$7.12 per scheduled hour. You are exempt from this policy if you are required by law to have certification/licensure.

Sponsorships

The purpose of a sponsorship is to help pay college expenses (tuition, fees, books, and supplies). Sponsors may include your employer or government agencies (i.e. Employment Security Commission, Job Link, or Vocational Rehabilitation). Each semester, detailed sponsor information must be received by GTCC. This information may be mailed, faxed, or brought in person to the Cashiers Office located in the Luther R. Medlin Campus Center. Authorizations must be received at the time of registration. If authorizations are not received at the time of registration, the student is expected to pay registration fees. It is the student’s responsibility to make sure the Cashiers Office has received an authorization for each class. Contact the cashier’s office when you register to ensure your sponsor information has been received and processed. GTCC Sponsor Agreement forms can be obtained from the Cashiers Office. Authorizations must include the student’s name, identification number (SID and/or last 4 digits of SSN), and semester to be paid by the sponsor. They must also be printed on company/agency letterhead, state the amount of detailed expenses to be paid for each student being sponsored, and include an agency representative name and phone number. Bookstore charges may be applied to a sponsorship only if specified in the sponsor authorization.

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


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G’boro Chamber of Commerce 342 N. Elm St.

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Guilford College Methodist Church 1205 Fleming Rd.

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Deep River Golf Range 2835 Hwy. 68 S.

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Lees Chapel United Methodist Church 2303 Lees Chapel Rd.

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Maximum Performance 108 B.S. Walnut Circle

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Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship 1451 S. Elm Eugene St.

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Greensboro Campus 3505 E. Wendover Avenue High Point Campus 901 S. Main Street

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Adult Education Center Greensboro Campus

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Shalom Christian Church Elm Street

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T.H. Davis - GTCC Aviation Center 260 Regional Rd.

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Starmount Country Club 1 Sam Sneed Dr.

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Bur-Mil Park 5834 Owls Roost Rd.

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Technical Education Center Greensboro Campus

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Continuing Education Center Greensboro Campus

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West Market United Methodist Church 302 W. Market St.

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City Health Club 101 S. Elm Street

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Country Park / Natural Science Shelter 3902 Nathaniel Greene Dr.

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Embassy Suites I-40 & NC 68

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Greensboro Public Library 219 N. Church St.

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High Point Public Library 901 N. Main St.

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Piedmont Environmental Center 1220 Penny Road

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Business Hall Jamestown Campus

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Community Training Center Jamestown Campus

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Davis Hall Jamestown Campus

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Arts & Crafts - Business

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ARTS & CRAFTS Stained Glass Learn the basic techniques for fabricating stained glass and be able to hone skills in cutting, grinding, etc. Patterns may be of students' own design or selected from class patterns and can be fabricated in either copper foil or lead. Students should bring 2-3 pieces of stained glass to begin project on the first day of class. (Additional $10 fee due for provided miscellaneous supplies). Contact sansuglass@ yahoo.com for questions. Course Code: CSP4000- CA2 Date: June 7-June 28, Tuesday, 6p-9p Location: H1-High Point Campus Room #: 132 Instructor: S. Smith Cost: $40 Course Code: CSP4000- CB2 Date: July 5-July 26, Tuesday, 6p-9p Location: H1-High Point Campus Room #: 132 Instructor: S. Smith Cost: $40 Watercolor This course is designed to teach the elements and techniques of painting. Individual creativity and expression will be encouraged throughout the course. Course Code: CSP-4000-NZ2 Date: May 18-June 29, Wednesday, 9a-11:30a Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 116 Instructor: Bauer Cost: $ 60 Acrylic Painting This course is designed to teach fundamentals of painting using simple techniques to create beautiful works of art. The course will include learning different art mediums as well as brush strokes, and blending colors, both primary and secondary, to create beautiful art. Course Code: CSP-4000-CC2 Date: June 2-July 14, Thursday, 5:30p-8p Location: H4-High Point Campus Room #: 207 Instructor: Robertson Cost: $ 60

Oil Painting Master Class This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of traditional oil painting techniques. Still life painting is featured, so drawing basics when working from life are covered, in addition to time honored methods and materials which are unique to oil painting. Includes instructor demonstrations and one-on-one time. Extra cost for materials. These are explained on the first day. Visit www.donstewart.com/gtcc for all of the details. Course Code: CSP4000-PN2 Date: June 13-August 1, Monday, 9a-11:30a Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 116 Instructor: D. Stewart Cost: $60 No class held on 7/4 Course Code: CSP4000-NM2 Date: June 15-July 27, Wednesday, 6:45p-9:15p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 116 Instructor: D. Stewart Cost: $60 Basket Making with a Twist of Paper This course is designed to teach you the basics to advanced level of basketry techniques and terms included in dyeing and weaving with reed. Weaving with painted paper is also available. First time students will start with a reed basket and can move on from there. Participants may complete 2-3 baskets in one session. Please bring to class a basin, spray bottle, small screw driver, measuring tape, pencil, towel and heavy duty scissors. There will be an extra cost for materials. Course Code: CSP4000-MC2 Date: May 17-June 28, Tuesday, 12:30p-3:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 117 Instructor: M. Adelman Cost: $65 Drawing on Right Side of Brain In this course you will learn and practice the 5 basic skills of drawing in a fun, effective way which is inspired by Betty Edwards' best-selling book, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. Bring a 9" x 12" drawing pad and #2 pencils with eraser to the first class. Additional supplies will be needed at students' cost. Visit www.donstewart.com/gtcc for all of the details.

Discover Your Talent for Drawing This course is designed to enable students to increase their artistic abilities through demonstrations and exercises. Course consists of lecture/ demonstrations, plus drawing and tactile exercises by the students. Learn analytical and visualization techniques which help translate what you will see and put it on paper. Students need to purchase a pad, drawing paper, kneaded eraser, pencil or charcoal (plus a small amount of black paper and white conte for the Week 6 exercise). Course Code: CSP4000-QA2 Date: May 26-July 14, Thursday, 6p-9p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 117 Instructor: A. Kawashima Cost: $65

BUSINESS Board of Elections Training The Guilford County Board of Elections will provide advanced training to citizens serving or interested in becoming election officials or poll workers. For additional information, contact Megan Varnadore at mlvarnadore@gtcc.edu, or (336) 334-4822 ext. 53024 Course Code: LEX-4000-202 Date: June 6-July 18, Monday, 6p-9p Location: CTC-Community Training Ctr, J'town Campus Room #: 115 Instructor: D. Lassiter Cost: $78 Course Code: LEX-4000-203 Date: July 6-August 10, Wednesday, 9a-12p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 238 Instructor: D. Lassiter Cost: $78

Course Code: CSP4000-NL2 Date: June 16-July 28, Thursday, 6:45p-9:15p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 116 Instructor: D. Stewart Cost: $ 60

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


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Business & Industry - Career Skills GENERAL INFORMATION, PAGE 1 • LOCATION KEY, PAGE 2 • MAPS, PAGE 26

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY Forklift Operator This forklift operator training is taught by an OSHA compliant Instructor. Training is 11 hours (5.5 hours, 2 days). It is a comprehensive, hands-on program that covers every aspect of lift truck training. This training is designed for anyone wishing to learn how to operate a forklift. A certificate of completion is given at the end of the course when a student successfully completes the course. Textbook cost is approximately $8. The textbook is required and can be purchased at the Cameron Campus bookstore PRIOR to class. The bookstore is located at 7908 Leabourne Rd. Colfax, NC 27235, Building C1 Room 172. The bookstore is open: Tuesday & Wednesday 9:00am - 6:00pm (closed 1:00pm-2:00pm). For additional information, contact Megan Varnadore at mlvarnadore@gtcc.edu, or (336) 334-4822 ext. 53024. Course Code: OSH-3012-208 Date: June 11-June 18, Saturday, 8:30a-2:30p Location: C1 - Cameron Campus Center Room #: 174 Instructor: D. Hanna Cost: $78 Course Code: OSH-3012-209 Date: July 16-July 23, Saturday, 8:30a-2:30p Location: C1 - Cameron Campus Center Room #: 174 Instructor: D. Hanna Cost: $78

CAREER SKILLS & TRAINING Human Resources Development Human Resources Development (HRD): Employment Skills Education Are you unemployed and trying to determine your next move? Perhaps you are considering a career change, or just haven't found the position that is right for you. The Human Resources Development (HRD) program at GTCC can provide the guidance and assistance for which you seek. The HRD program provides assessment services, employability skills training, and career development counseling to the unemployed, underemployed, individual in transition, and the emerging workforce. It not only provides instruction, but also provides the necessary support for unemployed and dislocated workers within the college service areas. Courses are offered at various agencies and GTCC campuses. A current course listing and schedule is available at www.gtcc.edu …Noncredit Classes … Human Resources Development (HRD). There is a minimal fee for each HRD course, however individuals may be eligible for a fee waiver if they meet at least one of the following criteria: • Unemployed; or • Received notification of a pending layoff; or • Working and eligible for the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit (FEIT); or • Working and earning wages at or below two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty guidelines. HRD Courses • Career Exploration • Communications for the Workplace • Computer Skills for Today’s Job Seekers • Employability Skills • Employment Resolutions • Introduction to Computers for Job Seekers • Job Search Skills • Job Seeker Technology Awareness • Money Smart • Pathways to Employment • Skills for Employment • Winning Resumes

NC Career Readiness Certificate

The NC Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a portable credential that promotes career development and skill attainment for the individual and confirms to employers that an individual possesses basic workplace skills in the following areas: Reading for Information, Applied Math and Locating Information. With the Career Readiness Certificate, individuals prove they have the skills needed to successfully enter and advance in the workplace. A growing number of employers view the NC Career Readiness Certificate as evidence of essential skills and may require a CRC during the hiring process. Visit a CRC Employability Lab Today! Greensboro Campus Continuing Education Center (CEC) Room 242 Monday, Wednesday, Friday-8:30a-12:30p Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30p-9:30p High Point Campus H-4 Building Room 117 Thursday, 8:30a -12:30p Jamestown Campus Community Training Center (CTC) Building Room 122 Thursdays, 3p -9p Interactive Resource Center (IRC) Friday: 9:45a - 12:45p 407 E. Washington Street, Greensboro, NC (336) 332-0824 For more information go to www.gtcc.edu or contact Gwendolyn Roy at (336) 334-4822 ext. 53087, crc@ gtcc.edu. Information is also available at your local NCWorks Career Center.

Any additional questions regarding Human Resource Development can be directed to Jennifer Smith, jfsmith@gtcc.edu, 336-334-4822, ext. 55057.

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


Career Skills & Training

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Quick Careers Training

Are you unemployed or under-employed, looking for a better job, or lacking job-specific skills? Are you tired of being turned down for job opportunities because your skills are not up-to-date? Do you lack employment credentials? Improving your future is quicker than you think. The Quick Careers Training program offers a wide variety of short-term training options at affordable prices. Courses are offered during day and evening hours, including hybrid courses*. Additionally, students may be eligible to sit for and earn a third-party, industry-recognized credential**. Awards of completion are earned at the successful completion of all of the requirements for the course. A high school diploma or GED and good computer skills are required to participate. Students are required to attend a Human Resources Development (HRD)*** class and earn a NC Career Readiness Certificate*** by the end of training. *Hybrid Courses are taught using two instructional formats, combining traditional face-to-face classroom instruction with computer-based distance education. Students registered in a Hybrid Course MUST attend the first day of class. Students who are absent the first day of class, will not be allowed to enter class. **Third-party, Industry credential tests are conducted outside of GTCC with an additional cost. *** The registration fee for the Human Resources Development (HRD) class is $78; students may be eligible for a fee waiver. The WorkKeys Exam for the NC Career Readiness Certificate is $30.00; students are responsible for the cost of the exam. Payment of the fees will be discussed in class. The Human Resource Development and NC Career Readiness Certificate classes/labs, are components of the courses. NOTE: 3 – 4 additional days may be scheduled on a different day than the regular class meeting day (i.e. a class scheduled for Wednesdays may also meet on an occasional Thursday). Schedules are subject to change. Current course listings and schedules are available at www.gtcc. edu … Noncredit classes ….Quick Careers Training ….Schedules. Estimated book costs for each class are listed on our website. For additional information, contact us: 336-334-4822; ext. 53108 or quickcareers@gtcc.edu

Apartment Maintenance Technician This program prepares students for maintenance positions in the multifamily and apartment housing industry. Topics include interior and exterior maintenance, electrical systems, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and appliance maintenance and repair. Successful completion of this course fulfills one of the requirements for the Certificate for Apartment Maintenance Technicians (CAMT). Course Code: MNT-3066-Q3 Date: June 2-August 11,Tuesday, Thursday, 5p-9:45p Location: TEC-Tech Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 207 Instructor: TBA Cost: $188 plus cost of books Call Center Agent This course has been developed to prepare individuals to work in an entry-level position as a Call Center Agent. In Guilford County, there are a number of call centers that recruit individuals who are equipped with the essential workplace readiness skills needed to thrive in this type of work environment. In December 2014, the NC Department of Revenue opened a new call center in Greensboro. Individuals who successfully complete this course may elect to interview with the NC Department of Revenue. Prerequisite: visit www.gtcc.edu or contact us: 336334-4822; ext. 53108 or quickcareers@gtcc.edu Course Code: MKT-3101-Q3 Date: April 26-August 11, Tuesday, Thursday, 9a-1p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 237 Instructor: L. White Cost: $188 plus cost of books

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Certified Production Technician (CPT) Certified production technicians use different technologies to set-up, test, and adjust advanced manufacturing machinery or equipment. The program will prepare you to be a productive team member in a manufacturing environment. Instruction includes Safety, Manufacturing Processes and Production, Quality Practices & Measurement, and Maintenance. It also will prepare you to take the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) certification exams. *Awards of Completion are earned at the successful completion of all of the courses in the program. Certified Production Technician 1 (Safety & Quality Practices, Measurement) Course Code: MNT-3111-Q1 Date: June 1-August 11, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 6:15p-9:45p Location: Cameron Campus Center Room #: TBA Instructor: B. Morrison Cost: $188 plus cost of books & supplies Certified Production Technician 2 (Manufacturing Processes & Production, Maintenance Awareness) Course Code: MNT-3111-Q2 Date: TBA, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 6:15p-9:45p Location: Cameron Campus Center Room #: TBA Instructor: B. Morrison Cost: $188 plus cost of books & supplies Computer Integrated Machining (CNC Machinist) Students will be taught to interpret blueprints, set up manual and CNC machines, perform basic and advanced machining operations, and make decisions to ensure that work quality is maintained. *Awards of Completion are earned at the successful completion of all of the courses in the program. Course material will be structured to the National Institute of Metalworking Skills for 2 NIMs credentials. This program is in partnership with the Guilford County Workforce Development Board. Computer Integrated Machining 1 (Blueprint Reading & Manual Machining) Course Code: MEC-3010-QL21 Date: May 18 - August 18, Monday-Thursday, 8a-5p Location: TEC-Tech Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: TBA Instructor: TBA Cost: $188 plus cost of books & supplies Computer Integrated Machining 2 (CNC Milling & CNC Turning) Course Code: MEC-3010-QL22 Date: August 23 - December 8, Tuesday, Thursday, 10a-12p, Friday 8a-1p Location: TEC-Tech Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: TBA Instructor: TBA Cost: $188 plus cost of books & supplies

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Career Skills - Communication GENERAL INFORMATION, PAGE 1 • LOCATION KEY, PAGE 2 • MAPS, PAGE 26

Electronic Health Records Clerk (Hybrid) Medical Health Clerks are responsible for maintaining active records, filing documents into the medical records, auditing records and reporting findings of audits, maintaining and processing all releases to authorized persons and providing other administrative support duties, as needed. This is an important job in the Health Information Management field. The Quick Careers Electronic Health Records Clerk program consists of a series of 2 courses* designed to prepare students for a career as an Electronic Health Records Clerk. *Awards of completion are earned at the successful completion of all of the courses in the program.

Pharmacy Technician Pharmacy Technicians are supervised by licensed Pharmacists and perform duties that do not require the pharmacist's expertise, such as labeling prescription bottles and helping patients to complete medical insurance forms. Upon successful completion, a student should be equipped to pass a national certified exam and be registered by the State Board of Pharmacy as a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT).

COMMUNICATION Public Speaking for the Shy & Terrified It's not what you say; it’s how you say it. This workshop teaches the simple skills necessary to speak with confidence in front of an audience. Focus will be on public speaking and group presentation skills. By the end of the workshop, participants will demonstrate control over their voices and body language and have improved self-confidence in their speaking abilities.

Strong math skills recommended. Prerequisite: Take an assessment and demonstrate Level 5 skills. For additional information, visit www.gtcc.edu or contact us: 336-334Course Code: CSP4000-QH2 4822; ext. 53108 or quickcareers@gtcc.edu Date: May 17-June 7, Tuesday, 6:30p-8p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Medical Terminology/HIPPA (Course 1) Course Code: PHM-3250-Q24 Room #: 210 Instructor: J. Jeffries Course Code: OSC-4603-HQ2 Date: May 17-August 11,Tuesday, Thursday, 8:30a-12:30p Cost: $45 Date: July 5-August 30, Tuesday, 6p-9p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 238 Instructor: TBA Public Speaking Too Room #: 233 Instructor: L. Tucker Cost: $188 plus cost of books If you enjoyed Public Speaking for the Shy and Terrified, Cost: $188 plus cost of books you will love Public Speaking Too. Eliminate "uh" and replace it with confidence. Make your presentations, Welder ("MIG") Electronic Health Records Clerk (Course 2) This course introduces gas metal arc welding (GMAW). announcements, or spur of the moment speeches fun Course Code: OSC-4603-HQ12 for you and your audience or congregation. Learning Topics include equipment setup and fillet and groove Date: September 6-December 13, Tuesday, 6p-9p techniques on handling hecklers or remembering the welds with emphasis on application of GMAW Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus electrodes on carbon steel plate. Upon completion, entire speech can be fun and enlightening. Let your Room #: 233 Instructor: L. Tucker students should be able to perform fillet welds on carbon voice be heard and felt. Supplies needed: pencil, 3"x5" Cost: $188 plus cost of books note cards and a bottle of water. steel with prescribed electrodes in the flat, horizontal, and overhead positions. The Quick Careers Welder Health Insurance Billing Clerk Course Code: CSP4000-NV2 program consists of a series of courses* designed to (Classroom & Hybrid) Date: July 12-August 2, Tuesday, 6:30p-8p not only prepare students for a career as a Welder Health Insurance Billing Clerks are responsible for but also to prepare them to earn an American Welding Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus compiling amounts owed to medical facility and for Society certification. *Awards of completion are earned Room #: 210 Instructor: J. Jeffries reviewing and maintaining orders, invoices and records at the successful completion of all of the courses in Cost: $45 to ensure accuracy. They also maintain patient payment the program. Prerequisite: Take an Assessment and records. Processing health insurance claims requires demonstrate Level 4 Skills. For additional information, Improv Yourself with Improv knowledge of all aspects of medical insurance. The Quick visit www.gtcc.edu or contact us: 336-334-4822; ext. THINK FAST...on your feet! Always wanted to be the Careers Health Insurance Billing Clerk program consists 53108 or quickcareers@gtcc.edu one with the witty "come back" or the right thing to of a series of two courses* designed to not only prepare say? Tired of awkward situations? Just want to have students for a career as a Health Insurance Billing Clerk Introduction to Welding (Course 1) fun? THIS is the class for you! Improv is re-visited with but also to prepare them to earn Certification. *Awards Course Code: MNT-3111 real-life situations that teach you how to "think fast on of Completion are earned at the successful completion of Date: TBA your feet" and have fun while learning. Students need all of the courses in the program. sneakers or comfortable footwear to move in safety, Location: WLD, Jamestown Campus comfortable clothes, folder, water bottle, and desire to Room #: 1 Instructor: TBA Medical Terminology (Course 1) have fun! Cost: $188 plus cost of books & supplies Course Code: NUR-3235-Q3 Date: July 7-August 25, Tuesday, Thursday, 8:30a-1:30p Welding – MIG (Course 2) Course Code: CSP4000-QD2 Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Course Code: WLD-3106-Q19 Date: June 16-July 7, Thursday, 6:30p-7:30p Room #: 233 Instructor: TBA Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Date: TBA Cost: $188 plus cost of books Room #: 216 Instructor: J. Jeffries Location: WLD, Jamestown Campus Cost: $35 Room #: Shop Instructor: TBA Billing & Coding (Course 2) Cost: $188 plus cost of books & supplies Course Code: MED-3030-HQ50 Date: August 30-December 15, Tuesday, Thursday, 8:30a-1:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 233 Instructor: TBA Cost: $188 plus cost of books

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VIEW COURSES AND REGISTER ONLINE AT CONEDREG.GTCC.EDU Aspiring Writer’s Workshop Are you nurturing a tale – or tales – in your head and heart? Are you overwhelmed, haunted, or besieged by ideas and portrayals which won't go away? Are figments of your imagination intruding on your life at unexpected intervals? Can you visualize the setting or see a story unfolding? Have you begun to write, only to find yourself unsure of what to do next? Do you start – stop – and start again, as if caught in a vicious cycle, rewriting, editing, and unable to reach a satisfying conclusion? The Aspiring Writer's Workshop was designed with you in mind.

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This course is organized to provide techniques, tips, and resources to guide the learner through a process which includes writing a synopsis, development of a draft document, and ends with a discussion on options for publishing. Learners will be introduced to methodology for translating concepts into sagas with a beginning, middle, conclusion, multidimensional characters, and plausible plots.

Course Code: CIS-3100-208 Date: June 6-June 29, Monday, Wednesday, 9a-12p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 222 Instructor: Louise Stanley Cost: $78

Course Code: CSP4000-PV2 Date: May 19-June 23, Thursday, 6p-9p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 205 Instructor: T. Bennett-Wilkes Cost: $65 American Sign Language (ASL) Beginners Students will learn to appreciate and respect ASL as a living, unique and wholly naturally-occurring language, and recognize Deaf people as a community with their own set of cultural traditions and values. Students will become familiar with Deaf culture, history, folklore, community, and subcommunities such as the Deaf-Blind community in Greensboro. To appreciate and respect Deaf culture, students must understand the signed language. Students will learn appropriate cultural behaviors such as directing and maintaining attention, and a way of talking that keeps others informed. This course is appropriate for students who have no or minimal knowledge of Sign Language to the point where they can function comfortably in a wide variety of situations in the Deaf Community. Students learn how to use ASL to ask and answer questions, exchange personal information, discuss their jobs, discuss their families, discuss where they are from, and make appointments. Book is required, Signing Illustrated by the Complete Learning by Mickey Foldin. Course Code: CSP-4000-ZA2 Date: June 6-July 18, Monday, 6p-8:30p Location: AT-Applied Tech, Jamestown Campus Room #: 253 Instructor: Coleman Cost: $65 / No class held on 7/4

Beginner Courses Introduction to Computer Keyboarding Learn the proper "touch system" of keyboarding and the proper techniques using computer equipment including the keyboard. Skill building, speed, and accuracy are emphasized though practice. No textbook is required.

Course Code: CIS-3100-209 Date: June 7-June 30, Tuesday, Thursday, 1p-4p Location: H4-High Point Campus Room #: 124 Instructor: Louise Stanley Cost: $78 Beginning Computers with Windows 8.1 You will become familiar with the computer keyboard, the parts of the computer, terminology and a basic introduction to some of the important software programs needed in the business world (Word and Excel). File and folder management are also discussed. Having taken this course, you will be prepared to take other computer classes with confidence! Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class. Course Code: CIS-3100-202 Date: July 12-August 4, Tuesday, Thursday, 9a-12p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 222 Instructor: Louise Stanley Cost: $78 Introduction to the Internet & E-mail for Older Adults This course is designed for the Internet newbie, especially designed for the older adult. Explore the history of the Internet, use Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser, use many of the services on the web (browsing and e-mail) and most importantly, how to search using popular search engines. No textbook required. Course Code: CIS-3100-211 Date: July 11-August 8, Monday, Wednesday, 2p-4p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 222 Instructor: Louise Stanley Cost: $78

Windows Courses Introduction to Windows 8.1 You will learn to navigate Windows 8.1, explore the interface and customize the desktop. Learn to manage, search and organize files and folders. See what new tools and techniques are available by using common applications. Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class. Course Code: CIS-3100-212 Date: June 6-June 29, Monday, Wednesday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 219 Instructor: Carolyn Hill Cost: $78

Graphics Courses Introduction to Graphic Design In this course you will be introduced to basic design principles and shown fundamental skills in InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop in order to create a class project. Basic skills shown should translate into a number of projects that you can do after the class is done. Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class. Course Code: SGR-3100-210 Date: July 11-August 3, Monday, Wednesday, 6p-9p Location: C1 - Cameron Center Campus Room #: 213 Instructor: Barry Slate Cost: $78 InDesign CC Discover the new levels of creative freedom and productivity using Adobe® InDesign® CC software. Tightly integrated with the Adobe applications you use most, InDesign CC delivers faster production workflows and a more fluid creative environment for designing professional layouts with sophisticated graphics and typography. Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class. Course Code: SGR-3100-207 Date: June 7-June 30, Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: H4-High Point Campus Room #: 115 Instructor: Sabrina Tatum Cost: $78

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GENERAL INFORMATION, PAGE 1 • LOCATION KEY, PAGE 2 • MAPS, PAGE 26 Photography with Photoshop Learn to take your landscape and outdoor photos and enhance their natural beauty with Photoshop. In this class, you will learn basic editing techniques as well as more advanced skills such as working with filters and blend modes to create a beautiful image with visual impact. This class is accessible to all skill levels. No textbook required. Course Code: SGR-3100-213 Date: July 12-July 28, Tuesday, Thursday, 9a-12p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 219 Instructor: Barry Slate Cost: $78 Photoshop CC This course is designed as an introduction to photographic enhancement techniques and terminology using Photoshop CC. In this course, you will learn to use tools for selecting parts of images, move, duplicate and resize images. You will learn to use layers, layer effects, filters, painting and blending, and color modification. Textbook is suggested but not required. Course Code: SGR-3100-214 Date: July 11-August 3, Monday, Wednesday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 222 Instructor: Sabrina Tatum Cost: $78

Microsoft Office Courses Access 2013 Learn the fundamentals of Access 2013, the latest release of the software. This class teaches you to create tables, enter, edit and format records, create forms for inputting records as well as learning to use filters. Learn to create simple queries, multiple criteria. Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class.

PowerPoint 2013 Learn to create, edit, save, run and print presentations. Topics include creating and working with presentations, inserting graphics, applying design themes for a consistent look, using SmartArt to visually enhance text, apply animation and slide transition effects, customize background and bullets and insert tables. Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class.

Course Code: OST-3100-201 Date: June 6-June 29, Monday, Wednesday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 222 Instructor: Steven Wilson Cost: $78

Course Code: OST-3100-215 Date: June 7-June 30, Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 222 Instructor: Tiffanie Tatum Cost: $78

Excel 2013 Learn spreadsheets by exploring the Excel 2013 interface and features. Learn to enter, edit, sort and filter data, write and edit formulas and apply basic formatting for legibility. Learn to create simple charts and collaborate with users of earlier versions of Excel. Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class.

Publisher 2013 Publisher 2013, a powerful desktop publishing program covers, creating and editing text boxes, inserting and manipulating graphics, drawing objects, and creating e-mail publications. Learn to create Business Information Sets, use the Format Painter, create newsletters, use autoflow, create and format tables. Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class.

Course Code: OST-3100-204 Date: June 6-June 29, Monday, Wednesday, 6p-9p Location: C1 - Cameron Center Campus Room #: 213 Instructor: Matt Hall Cost: $78 Course Code: OST-3100-205 Date: July 12-August 4, Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 219 Instructor: Susan Knorr Cost: $78 Course Code: OST-3100-206 Date: July 18-August 10, Monday, Wednesday, 9a-12p Location: H4-High Point Campus Room #: 124 Instructor: Steven Wilson Cost: $78

Course Code: OST-3100-216 Date: July 11-August 3, Monday, Wednesday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 219 Instructor: Carolyn Hill Cost: $78 Word 2013 Now’s the perfect time to get up to speed in Word 2013! Learn to format documents quickly and efficiently using styles, Live Preview, keeping frequently used text blocks readily available with Quick Parts, setting preferences and collaborating with users of earlier versions of Word. Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class. Course Code: OST-3100-217 Date: July 12-August 4, Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: H4-High Point Campus Room #: 124 Instructor: Brandi Ray Cost: $78 Course Code: OST-3100-218 Date: July 12-August 4, Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 222 Instructor: Vergie Brinson Cost: $78

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Programming Courses Introduction to SQL SQL is the standard language for accessing and manipulating databases. Learn to execute queries, insert, delete, and update and retrieve records from a database. This class will focus on learning the commands necessary to successfully work with relational database management systems. Textbook is required and can be purchased from campus bookstore where the class is taught. Course Code: CSC-4101-219 Date: June 6-June 29, Monday, Wednesday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: H4-High Point Campus Room #: 124 Instructor: Susan Knorr Cost: $78

PC Troubleshooting and Repair Courses PC Troubleshooting & Repair I Learn to diagnose, identify, and repair failing components of personal computers. Topics include diagnostic techniques for identifying hardware and Windows related problems and repair. Learn the techniques used in determining if and when updates and upgrades are appropriate. This is a hands-on class emphasizing the diagnoses and repair of personal computers. No textbook required. Course Code: CET-3100-220 Date: May 16-June 13, Monday, Wednesday, 6p-9p Location: AT-Applied Tech, Jamestown Campus Room #: 117 Instructor: Skip Foster Cost: $78 PC Troubleshooting & Repair II Building on the skills learned in PC Troubleshooting and Repair I, this course is designed to teach you common error messages, their meaning and the appropriate course of action. Installing and configuring Windows and basic networking is also discussed. System analysis, isolation, and problem determination procedures as well as diagnosis of common faults are examined and error codes are explained. No textbook required.

Web Development Courses Beginning WordPress WordPress powers millions of blogs and websites. Learn to create your own with this powerful publishing platform. You learn to get the most out of the selfhosted version of WordPress and create feature-rich blogs and websites. This class explains how to create and publish posts and pages; customize your site with themes, widgets, and custom menus; and extend WordPress even further with plugins. Textbook is required. Purchase from the bookstore where the course is taught PRIOR to class. Course Code: OST-3100-203 Date: May 17-June 9, Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 219 Instructor: Barry Slate Cost: $78

Course Code: CET-3100-221 Date: June 20-July 20, Monday, Wednesday, 6p-9p Location: AT-Applied Tech, Jamestown Campus Room #: 117 Instructor: Skip Foster Cost: $78 Laptop Troubleshooting & Repair You will learn to install and maintain laptop hardware and software systems. You will learn to diagnose and repair laptop components and functions and learn to solve failures when they occur. No textbook is required. (Previous PC Troubleshooting and Repair classes are not a prerequisite for this class.) Course Code: CET-3100-222 Date: July 19-August 11, Tuesday, Thursday, 6p-9p Location: C1 - Cameron Center Campus Room #: 233 Instructor: Skip Foster Cost: $78

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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IT CERTIFICATION

CompTIA A+: A Comprehensive Approach If you are getting ready for a career as an entry-level information technology (IT) professional or personal computer (PC) service technician, the CompTIA® A+® course is the first step in your preparation. The course will build on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with personal computer software and hardware to present fundamental skills and concepts that you will use on the job. In this course, you will acquire the essential skills and information you will need to install, upgrade, repair, configure, troubleshoot, optimize, and perform preventative maintenance of basic personal computer hardware and operating systems. The CompTIA A+ course can benefit you in two ways. Whether you work or plan to work in a mobile or corporate environment where you have a high level of face-to-face customer interaction, where client communication and client training are important, or in an environment with limited customer interaction and an emphasis on hardware activities, this course provides the background knowledge and skills you will require to be a successful A+ technician. It can also assist you if you are preparing to take the CompTIA A+ certification examinations, 2012 objectives (exam numbers 220-901, 220-902), in order to become a CompTIA A+ Certified Professional. Prerequisite: None. Textbook, which covers all topics, may be purchased from the Cameron Campus bookstore only. The Cameron Campus bookstore hours are: Tuesday & Wednesday only from 9am-6p (closed from 1p-2p) Course Code: NET-3100-A07 Date: July 11-November 2 (No Class on 9/5 & 10/10) Monday & Wednesday, 6p-9p Location: C1- Cameron Center Room #: 233 Instructor: Lucien Pere Cost: $188.00 for 96 hours

Network + and Security + Certification Bundle These courses are intended for entry-level computer support professionals with a basic knowledge of computer hardware, software, and operating systems who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of networking concepts and acquire the required skills to prepare for a career in network support or administration, or who wish to prepare for the CompTIA Network+ certification. A typical student taking the CompTIA® Network+® (Exam N10-006) course should have a minimum of nine months of professional computer support experience as a PC or help desk technician. Networking experience is helpful but not mandatory; A+ certification or equivalent skills and knowledge is helpful but not mandatory. After taking this course, students will understand the field of network security and how it relates to other areas of information technology with the current CompTIA Security+ SY0-401 certification exam. This course also provides the broad-based knowledge necessary to prepare for further study in specialized security fields, or it can serve as a capstone course that gives a general introduction to the field. Textbook, which covers all topics, may be purchased from the Cameron Campus bookstore only. The Cameron Campus bookstore hours are: Tuesday & Wednesday only from 9a-6p (closed from 1p-2p) • Please note that this is a bundled class with both CompTIA Network + and Security + classes. Enrollment in this class includes coverage of both classes and students may not split the courses. Attendance in both classes is required for successful completion. Course Code: NET-3100-N05 Date: July 11-November 2 (No class on 9/5 & 10/10) Monday & Wednesday, 9a-12p Location: C1- Cameron Center Room #: 233 Instructor: Lucien Pere Cost: $188.00 for 96 hours

Cisco CCNET-ICND2 This 2nd module course will prepare students for Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) certification exam and associated employment. CCENT validates the ability to install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network, including basic network security. Students will demonstrate the skills required for entry-level network support positions. The curriculum covers networking fundamentals, WAN technologies, basic security and wireless concepts, routing and switching fundamentals, and configuring simple networks. CCENT is the first step toward achieving Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), which covers medium-size enterprise branch networks with more complex connections. Prerequisite: Must have successfully completed NET-3100-C01 in Spring 2016 or the ICND1 Course. This is the 2nd module course. The 1st module course will be available in Fall 2016. Stay tuned! Course Code: NET-3100-C02 Date: May 17-August 13, Tuesday, Thursday, 6p-9p Saturday, 9a-12p Location: C1- Cameron Center Room #: 213 Instructor: Steven Pearsall Cost: $188.00 for 96 hours Required Textbook for 2nd Module Class: CCNA Routing and Switching ICND2 200-101 Official Cert Guide, 1st Edition Authors: Wendell Odom, Sean Wilkins *ISBN-13: 978-1587143731 *ISBN-10: 1587143739 *Note: The two ISBN#s are for the textbook and the simulator component. To be purchased from the Cameron Campus Center Bookstore only. The Cameron Campus bookstore hours are: Tuesday & Wednesday ONLY from 9a- 6p (closed from 1p to 2p). You may also buy books online at: www.gtcc.bkstr.com Additional Information: At the end of the course students will be eligible to sit for the ICND2 exam. The cost for the exam is $125.00. The three local testing centers are: NC Elite Career Center of Greensboro 9C Dundas Circle Greensboro, North Carolina 27407 New Horizons Computer Learning Center 7017-A Albert Pick Road Greensboro, North Carolina 27409 ECPI University 7802 Airport Center Drive Greensboro, North Carolina 27409

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Construction - Dance

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CONSTRUCTION General Contractor’s Prep This course has four components – making students aware of the requirements to becoming a Residential General Contractor in North Carolina, information on the application process, information on the state licensing exam, and the study of working in the field through an examination of blueprint reading and other topics – building terminology, estimating, safety, employment regulations, building and administrative codes. Individuals must meet specific requirements to become a General Contractor. Please go to www. nclbgc.org and see if you meet these requirements PRIOR to registering for this class. Textbooks are required and must be purchased from the Greensboro Campus bookstore PRIOR to class. The required textbooks cost approximately $345. For additional information, contact Megan Varnadore at mlvarnadore@gtcc.edu, or (336) 334-4822 ext. 53024 Course Code: CAR-3118-203 Date: May 12-August 11, Thursday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 205 Instructor: J. McNeill Cost: $133

Fitness

COOKING Cake Decorating Beginning In this class you will learn how to ice your cake evenly, make a decorative border around the cake, icing flowers, roses and pansies, and simple writing techniques. At the end of the class, your cake will look professionally finished. A list of supplies will be given on the first day of class or the instructor will contact you prior to class beginning. There will be an extra cost for supplies. Course Code: CSP4000-NX2 Date: May 16-June 13, Monday, 6p-8:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 117 Instructor: S. Sanders Cost: $ 45 No class held on 5/30 Cake Decorating-Intermediate In this class, students will learn more intermediate techniques for working with both buttercream and fondant. This class will also focus on the proper stacking of a multi-tiered cake. At the end of the class, you will have learned how to create a professional looking multi-tiered custom cake. The prerequisite is beginning cake decorating or mid-level cake decorating skills. A list of supplies will be given on the first day of class or the instructor will contact you regarding supplies prior to class beginning. There will be an extra cost for supplies. Course Code: CSP4000-PB2 Date: June 27-July 25, Monday, 6p-8:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 117 Instructor: S. Sanders Cost: $ 45 No class will be held on 7/4

DANCE, FITNESS, & HEALTH Dance

Shag Learn the basic shag steps including turns with these fun dance moves. Couples are preferred but singles are welcomed. If students are couples, each person is required to register and pay for registration fee separately. Please wear comfortable clothing and footwear. Course Code: CSP4000-CK2 Date: June 7-June 28, Tuesday, 6:30p-8:30p Location: CC-Medlin Campus Center, J'town Campus Room #: 100 Instructor: T. Saunders Cost: $65

Personal Fitness Certification Course Come join this fun field and be a part of what ABC NEWS.com states as the 4th hottest job in the US at a national average of $34 an hour. Whether a career move or for your own personal knowledge, get all the information you need to become a CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER. This challenging course is taught over a 5-week period for better retention and skill competency. The National Exam is held on the 6th week. This course is formatted as a 60-hour program and is comprised of 15 hours of lecture, 15 hours of practical training and a 30-hour internship that networks many graduates right into a job. It covers topics including biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment. CPR/AED is needed to receive the certificate. W.I.T.S. is the only major certifying bodies in the country providing comprehensive practical training and internship components. Textbook is required and not included in course fees. Practical sessions are held at the Maximum Performance, on Thursdays, 108 B S Walnut Circle, Greensboro. Visit website: witseducation.com or call 888-330-9487 for additional information. No refunds or drop/add’s given once class has begun. Course Code: CSP4000-MX2 Date: June 7-July 14, Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 216 Instructor: WITS Cost: $700 Want to learn more about the Personal Trainer Certification Course? Come join our live webinar and talk with a veteran instructor all about the course and industry. Webinars are offered monthly, so please register for any of the below. Can’t make the date and time? Register anyway and we will send you a recording, once it is complete. Please register for Live Your Passion, Become a Personal Trainer! on April 6, 2016 12:00 PM EST at: http://tinyurl.com/fitnessorientation406 Please register for Live Your Passion, Become a Personal Trainer! on May 4, 2016 4:00 PM EST at: http://tinyurl.com/fitnessorientation0504 Please register for Live Your Passion, Become a Personal Trainer! on June 1, 2016 12:00 PM EST at: http://tinyurl.com/fitnessorientation0601

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


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Defensive Driving

Summer 2016

GENERAL INFORMATION, PAGE 1 • LOCATION KEY, PAGE 2 • MAPS, PAGE 26

DEFENSIVE DRIVING PROGRAMS For enrollment information, please call 336-334-4822 or 336-454-1126 Ext. 55021. These classes are for minor speeding and seat belt violations and are not for drivers training. DDC-4 Hour If you want a refresher course in the latest rules of the road, this class may be for you. Topics covered include safety belts, child safety regulations, passing safely, the effect of alcohol and drugs on driving and vehicle laws and regulations, and much more. DDC-ADD 8-Hour-Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving This highly effective driver-training program is developed especially for problem drivers. By emphasizing the connections between behavior and attitude, DDC-ADD helps participants to see how reckless driving is a result of their own actions. Visit http://conedhome.gtcc.edu/personal-enrichment for more information about these classes Note: All Classes are classroom instruction only. All our instructors are certified through the National Safety and Health Council of North Carolina. Safety First This 1.5 hour, fast-paced classroom program is ideal for the candidates that received seat belt, stop sign/ stop light and texting violations or want a refresher of the rules of the road. It effectively demonstrates the consequences of poor choices that drivers make behind the wheel that include injury to themselves or others. Topics covered include safety belts, child safety regulations, potential result of injury or death when restraint systems are not used, correctly stopping at stop sign/lights, and who has the right of way and the consequences of texting and driving. Registration fee: $25.00. CSP-4000-S217 6:30p-8p

Thursday 6/9/16 High Point - H4 - 102

CSP-4000-S221 Thursday 7/7/16 6:30p-8p Jamestown - PS 109 CSP-4000-S230 Thursday 8/4/16 6:30p-8p High Point - H4 Safety First Online: CSP-4000-O219 Online

6/20 – 6/26

NCDOT Oversized & Overload Escort Vehicle Training The North Carolina Department of Transportation requires that all Oversize-Overweight Load Escort Vehicle Drivers must be certified. The Program includes instruction in safe and effective escort skills, an examination that documents course comprehension, and a system of recognizing drivers certified by this or another state. To become certified, escort drivers must attend the 8-hour DOT Escort Vehicle Course. Registration Information All materials are included in the class registration fee. The Registration fee for the DOT 4-Hour Recertification is $65.00. The Registration fee for the DOT 8-Hour Class is $110.00

Motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC) This updated Basic Rider Course curriculum is a hybrid style course that includes a 3-4 hour online course that is prerequisite for the range exercises. Participants will be able to learn safe motorcycle riding skills under the direction of the NC Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s certified instructors. This beginning course is designed for riders with little or no experience. However, you must be able to ride a bicycle, lift and keep the motorcycle upright. Upon successfully completing the riding portion, students will receive a DMV completion card to present to DMV office to then take written exam for M endorsement on their license.

What you will need for training when riding during the course: a) a helmet designed to meet DOT standards and proper eye protection. (Face shields are acceptable) Note: All classes are classroom instruction only. b) over-the-ankle footwear Call for course availability, to register, or for more c) long sleeved shirt or jacket information. d) long non-flare denim pants or materials of equivalent/better durability DOT 4-Hour Recertification CSP-4000-R213 Saturday 5/21/16 8a-12p e) full-fingered gloves with grip material Motorcycles are provided for the Basic Riders Course H4 205 (BRC) and PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED prior CSP-4000-R225 Saturday 7/16/16 8a-12p to attending class. Once class starts no refunds are given at any point. H4 205 DOT 8-Hour Beginner CSP-4000-B220 Saturday H4 205 CSP-4000-B226 H4 205

Saturday

6/25/16 8a-5p 7/23/16 8a-5p

Class Schedule: You will have to complete and pass the online portion (e-Course); failure to complete the e-Course will result in no certificate. The e-Course is taken in the classroom, class will meet on Thursday from 6p-10p at the Jamestown campus in the Applied Technology building, room 264. Saturday and Sunday times are 8a-6p, classes meet at the Jamestown Campus in the Public Safety Building Room 224 and the driving track unless otherwise specified. The registration fee is $195.00. For additional information please contact our office at 336-334-4822 Ext. 55021. Or visit our website: http://conedhome.gtcc.edu/product/motorcycle-safetyprogram MTC-8001-2AA MTC-8001-2AB MTC-8001-2AC MTC-8001-2AD MTC-8001-2AE MTC-8001-2AF

May 19, 21, 22 June 2, 4, 5 June 16, 18, 19 July 14, 16, 17 July 28, 30, 31 August 11, 13, 14

NOTE: The North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Education Program requires 100% attendance. There are no refunds after the class begins.

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


Foreign Language - Health & Safety

Summer 2016

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE French Beginners French This course will introduce you to the basics of French, focusing on conversation for everyday occurrences including greetings and basic conversations. Textbook required and can be purchased at GTCC Greensboro bookstore. Communicating in French, Elementary Level by Conrad J. Schmitt. Course Code: CSP4000-NA2 Date: June 6-August 1, Monday, 6:30p-9p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 224 Instructor: K. Setzer Cost: $80 No class held on 7/4

Italian Italian Beginners Have fun while learning pronunciation and common phrases and vocabulary essential to travel and everyday conversation. The instructor is a native speaker and will give you insights into Italian culture and life. Text book required, Practice Makes Perfect Series, Italian Conversation by Marcel Danesi and can be purchased at the GTCC Greensboro bookstore. Course Code: CSP4000-QX2 Date: June 21-July 26, Tuesday, 6:30p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 210 Instructor: A. Mundula Cost: $80

Spanish Beginners Spanish This course is designed for students who have had some basic Spanish or Beginners level Spanish and who want to improve their conversational skills. Emphasis is place on oral communication, reading of basic phrases, expressions and grammar instruction required to facilitate meaningful conversation. Book is required, "Easy Spanish Step-by-Step" by Barbara Bregstein for class and can be purchased at the Greensboro Bookstore Course Code: CSP4000-CD2 Date: May 17-June 21, Tuesday, 6:30p-9p Location: AT-Applied Tech, Jamestown Campus Room #: 253 Instructor: M. Smith Cost: $65 Intermediate Spanish This course is for those completing Beginning Spanish who want to increase their conversational skills. Emphasis is place on oral communication, reading of basic phrases, expressions and grammar instruction required to facilitate meaningful conversation. Book is required Easy Spanish Stepby-Step by Barbara Bregstein for class and can be purchased at the GTCC Bookstore. Course Code: CSP4000-QK2 Date: May 19-June 23, Thursday, 6:30p-9p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 224 Instructor: M. Smith Cost: $65 Course Code: CSP4000-CE2 Date: June 28-August 2, Tuesday, 6:30p-9p Location: AT-Applied Tech, Jamestown Campus Room #: 253 Instructor: M. Smith Cost: $65 Advanced Spanish This course follows Intermediate Spanish and is designed for conversation by class interaction. There will be reading and writing of paragraphs and short stories by each student. Textbook purchased at the bookstore, needed for grammatical reference especially for the use of the different verb tenses. Book is required Easy Spanish Step-by Step by Barbara Bregstein for class and can be purchased at the GTCC Bookstore. Course Code: CSP4000-QJ2 Date: June 30-August 4, Thursday, 6:30p-9p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 224 Instructor: M. Smith Cost: $65

HEALTH & SAFETY CPR Classes All classes are through the American Heart Association at the healthcare provider level. A BLS for Healthcare Providers student manual is required. All students must be pre-registered 48 hours prior to the start of each class. No fees can be collected during class. For further information, please contact 3344822 extension 50281. Course Code: SAF 3010A-TC2 Date: June 14, Tuesday, 6p-10p Location: Public Safety, Jamestown Campus Room #: 213 Instructor: TBA Cost: $78 Course Code: SAF 3010A-TG2 Date: July 11, Monday, 6p-10p Location: CEC, Greensboro Campus Room #: 229 Instructor: TBA Cost: $78 Course Code: SAF 3010A-TM2 Date: August 16, Tuesday, 6p-10p Location: PSB-Public Safety, Jamestown Campus Room #: 213 Instructor: TBA Cost: $78 CPR and First Aid Classes All classes are certified through the American Heart Association. The CPR portion is at the Healthcare Provider level. A BLS for Healthcare Providers student manual is required. All students must be preregistered 48 hours prior to the start of each class. No fees can be collected during class. For further information, please contact 334-4822 extension 50281. Course Code: SAF 3010AB - TA2 Date: May 28, Saturday, 8:30a-5p Location: PSB-Public Safety, Jamestown Campus Room #: 213 Instructor: TBA Cost: $78 Course Code: SAF 3010AB- TE2 Date: June 25, Saturday, 8:30a-5p Location: PSB-Public Safety, Jamestown Campus Room #: 213 Instructor: TBA Cost: $78 Course Code: SAF 3010AB - TJ2 Date: July 23, Saturday, 8:30a-5p Location: PSB-Public Safety, Jamestown Campus Room #: 213 Instructor: TBA Cost: $78

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


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Health & Safety

Summer 2016

GENERAL INFORMATION, PAGE 1 • LOCATION KEY, PAGE 2 • MAPS, PAGE 26 Medication Administration Aide This course is designed to meet training requirements for the North Carolina Board of Nursing Medication Aide Certification. The training prepares Nurse Aides to administer medications to long-term care residents. Course topics include scope of duties; legal and ethical responsibilities; administration of medications by various routes; infection control; and documentation including commonly used abbreviations. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a certificate and are then eligible to take the state competency exam administered under NC Division of Health Services Regulation. The Medication Aide employed in a long-term care/ skilled facility must also be listed on the Nurse Aide 1 Registry. Therefore a requirement for course enrollment is that the student is a NA 1 with active listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide 1 registry. **Medication aides who pass medications in long-term/ skilled nursing facilities should not be confused with medication aides who pass medications in adult care settings such as assisted living or group homes. Total Hours: 24 Registration Fee: $78.00 Visit our website at www.gtcc.edu for class schedule Additional Information: On the first day of class, you must present a copy of verification as a Nurse Aide 1 in good standing on the NC Registry. This can be verified online at https:// www.ncnar.org/verify_listings1.jsp. A contact email should be sent to the Director of Health Careers & NA Training Program (rwcrow@gtcc.edu) to receive the Employment certification form and make an appointment to present these two documents (NA Registry verification and employment certification) for preregistration for the course. Schedules & program information can also be found on our website at www.gtcc.edu/NA1 or you may call the NA 1 Office at (336) 334-4822 ext. 53062 or email aeleonard@gtcc.edu.

Nurse Assistant 1 (NA) This course introduces basic nursing skills required to provide personal care for patients, residents, or clients in a health care setting. Topics include communications, safety, patients’ rights, personal care, vital signs, elimination, nutrition, emergencies, rehabilitation, and mental health. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills necessary to qualify as a Nursing Assistant 1 with the North Carolina Nurse Aide 1 Registry. This is a certificate-level course. A high school diploma or GED is required. YOU MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS TO REGISTER AND ATTEND A COURSE: 1. Be at least 18 years of age (no exceptions). 2. Have a valid High School diploma or GED certificate from an accredited school (if you have never taken a class at GTCC before and have a high school diploma from another country, it will need to be validated through our International Advising Dept. You may contact them to set up an appointment at 336-334-4822 ext. 50169. You will be dismissed from the class if the high school diploma you have is from an unaccredited high school. This will be checked on the first day of class. If unsure if your high school is accredited, you may email Amy Leonard at aeleonard@gtcc.edu and she will check for you). 3. MUST have a U.S. government-issued social security card, signed and non-laminated (a permanent resident card, such as a Visa, or any other alien identification card will not be accepted). 4. Have an unexpired government issued photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport (must bring a copy of this to the first class). You MUST bring all of the above documents to the first class for verification by the instructor. If you do not meet ALL these qualifications, you will be dismissed from the course and will receive a refund of the registration fee. If GTCC already has your transcripts on file, you will not need to bring your high school diploma or GED certificate to the first class and will only need to bring your original social security card and copy of your photo ID. If you are unsure if it is on file or not, you may email Amy Leonard at aeleonard@gtcc.edu and she can check for you. STUDENTS MUST PURCHASE THE REQUIRED STUDENT MANUAL PRIOR TO FIRST CLASS/ ORIENTATION. Schedules & program information can also be found on our website at www.gtcc.edu/NA1 or you may call the NA 1 office at (336) 334-4822 ext. 53062 or email aeleonard@gtcc.edu.

NA 1 Training Refresher Course The NA I Training Refresher Course is offered to enrollees who have (1) been listed or are currently listed on the NC Nurse Aide I Registry; (2) have successfully completed a state approved training program; (3) hold a state recognized unencumbered health care credential (EMT, EMT-P, CMA, RN, LPN, etc.) from any state. Military personnel who have had medical/corpsman training may also enroll. This 50 hour course consists of a brief review of the NA I theory curriculum, selected NA I skills, and preparation for the state written and skill exams. Successful completion of this refresher course will provide individuals with a review of the knowledge, skills, and abilities that must be demonstrated on the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) Examination necessary for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry. (Note: If you have taken the North Carolina NNAAP test three times within a two-year period, and failed, you are ineligible to take a refresher class and must re-take the complete Nursing Assistant 1 course. References to this rule may be found in the NC Nurse Aide I Candidate Handbook.) Additional Note: If your goal is to enroll in Nursing School, this course will NOT meet the required prerequisite and you will need to take an accredited complete Nursing Assistant 1 course.) YOU MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS TO TAKE THE COURSE: 1. Be at least 18 years of age (no exceptions). 2. Have a valid high school diploma or GED certificate from an accredited school (if you have never taken a class at GTCC before and have a high school diploma from another country, it will need to be validated through our International Advising Dept. You may contact them to set up an appointment at 336-334-4822 ext. 50169.336-334-4822 ext. 50169. You will be dismissed from the class if the high school diploma you have is from an unaccredited high school. This will be checked on the first day of class. If unsure if your high school is accredited, you may email Amy Leonard at aeleonard@ gtcc.edu and she will check for you). 3. Enrollees must provide a copy of unencumbered registry listing or any state recognized or military health care credential by nurse aide listing number or other credential identifier. 4. MUST have a U.S. government-issued social security card, signed and non-laminated (a permanent resident card, such as a Visa, or any other alien identification card will not be accepted). 5. Have an unexpired government issued photo ID such as a driver's license or passport (must bring a copy of this to the first class). You MUST bring all of the above documents to the first class for verification by the instructor. If you do not meet ALL these qualifications, you will be dismissed from the course and will receive a refund of the registration fee.

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


Health & Safety - Insurance

Summer 2016

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VIEW COURSES AND REGISTER ONLINE AT CONEDREG.GTCC.EDU If GTCC already has your transcripts on file, you will not need to bring your high school diploma or GED certificate to the first class and will only need to bring your original social security card and copy of your Photo ID. If you are unsure if it is on file or not, you may email Amy Leonard at aeleonard@gtcc.edu and she can check for you. STUDENTS MUST PURCHASE THE REQUIRED STUDENT MANUAL PRIOR TO FIRST CLASS The registration fee is $133.00. Financial aid is not available for this class as it is a non-credit certificate course. Schedules & program information can also be found on our website at www.gtcc.edu/NA1 or you may call the NA 1 Office at (336) 334-4822 ext. 53062 or email aeleonard@gtcc.edu.

HOME & GARDEN Home Staging: Make Your House Stand Out from Your Competition & Sell Faster & for More Money! Home staging spotlights your home’s best features while down playing its problem areas. It starts with cleaning and de-cluttering and can include painting and rearranging furniture, among other tasks. The goal is to create a welcoming environment that’s easy for buyers to see their lives happening there! Students will need to bring flash drive with photos of home and note-taking materials. Course Code: CSP4000-NE2 Date: May 16-August 1, Monday, 6p-8p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 224 Instructor: Caffarel Cost: $45 Furniture Re-upholstery Learn how to reupholster chairs, sofas, and other pieces of fine furniture. Learn how to sew cushions, skirts, and all covers for re-upholstery; how to re-tie and tie springs; how to brace the frame; and how to secure the webbing. Also included will be fabric layout and cutting, some techniques of refinishing the legs, and fabric patterns and styles. Bring to the first class: a pair of regular pliers and a tack puller (can be purchased at a hardware store) and a "small project" such as a footstool, dining room chair etc, and fabric. A list of other needed tools will be provided at the first class (approximate cost $40 - $60). Course Code: CSP-4000-CF2 Date: May 16-August 1, Monday, 6p-8:30p Location: H2-High Point Campus Room #: 200 Instructor: L. Alford Cost: $110 No class held on 5/30 & 7/4 Course Code: CSP-4000-CG2 Date: May 17-July 19, Tuesday, 6p-8:30p Location: H2-High Point Campus Room #: 200 Instructor: E. Piotrowski Cost: $110

INSURANCE Insurance: Property & Casualty This is the course required by the NC Insurance Commission for eligibility to take the State Licensing Examination. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to discuss automobile insurance, general liability exposures and insurance, workers' compensation, commercial fire and other insurance, homeowners' insurance, crime insurance and government fire and casualty insurance. Textbooks are required and must be purchased from the Greensboro Campus Bookstore PRIOR to class. The textbook/CD costs approximately $103. For additional information, contact Megan Varnadore at mlvarnadore@gtcc.edu, or (336) 334-4822 ext. 53024 Course Code: INS-3385-206 Date: June 2-July 28, Monday, Thursday, 6p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: TBD Instructor: G. Skeeters Cost: $188 Insurance: Life, Accident, & Health Under the approval of the NC Department of Insurance, this course prepares and certifies you to sit for the State Licensing Examination for Life, Health, and Accident. Upon successful completion of the course, you will have the knowledge of types of individual life insurance, annuities, policy provisions, health insurance policies and relevant NC statutes and regulations. Textbooks are required and must be purchased from the Jamestown Campus Bookstore PRIOR to class. The textbook costs approximately $64. For additional information, contact Megan Varnadore at mlvarnadore@gtcc.edu, or (336) 3344822 ext. 53024 Course Code: INS-3385-207 Date: May 10-May 22, Tuesday, Thursday, 6p-10p, Saturday, Sunday, 8a-5p Location: TBD - Jamestown Campus Room #: TBD Instructor: W. Batista Cost: $133

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Insurance - Photography

Summer 2016

GENERAL INFORMATION, PAGE 1 • LOCATION KEY, PAGE 2 • MAPS, PAGE 26 Insurance: Medicare Pre-Licensing Prep Under the approval of the NC Department of Insurance, this course prepares and certifies individuals to sit for the State Licensing Examination for Medicare. Upon successful completion of this course, you will have the knowledge of types of Medicare, policy provisions, health insurance policies and relevant NC statutes and regulations. A textbook is required and must be purchased from the Jamestown Campus bookstore PRIOR to class. The textbook costs approximately $32. For additional information, contact Megan Varnadore at mlvarnadore@gtcc.edu, or (336) 334-4822 ext. 53024. Course Code: INS-3385-208 Date: June 1 - June 8, Monday, Wednesday, 6p-10p Location: AT-Applied Technology - J'town Campus Room #: 323 Instructor: W. Batista Cost: $78

MUSIC Piano This course will teach students to read and play in C and G positions with staff note reading. Students will learn theory to include scales, intervals, chords, rhythmic notation. Rhythmic exercises, technique, sight reading, and practice skills are included. A textbook is required. Course Code: CSP-4000-CH2 Date: May 25-July 13, Wednesday, 6:45p-8:45p Location: H4-High Point Campus Room #: 102 Instructor: King Cost: $70

NOTARY Notary Public Workshop If you are at least 18 years old, have never been convicted of a felony, have a High School diploma or GED and can satisfactorily complete this workshop, you can apply for your Notary Public Commission. The Notary Public Guidebook (11th Edition) is required and is available in the GTCC bookstore for $25.75. You must purchase this from the campus bookstore where the course will be taught PRIOR to class. If you arrive to class without your guidebook, you will not be allowed to attend the class. Please bring a photo I.D. (Driver’s License) to your class. NOTE: The classes that are scheduled from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM will include a one hour break. Self-supporting class. Course Code: CSP-4000-N276 Date: June 4, Saturday, 9a-5p Location: H4-High Point Campus Room #: 203 Instructor: Sudduth Cost: $78 Course Code: CSP-4000-N277 Date: June 7 & June 9, Tuesday & Thursday, 6p-9:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 152A Instructor: Outlaw Cost: $78 Course Code: CSP-4000-N278 Date: June 18, Saturday, 9a-5p Location: PS-Public Safety, Jamestown Campus Room #: 114 Instructor: Routh Cost: $78 Course Code: CSP-4000-N280 Date: July 9, Saturday, 9a-5p Location: H4-High Point Campus Room #: 203 Instructor: Sudduth Cost: $78

E-Notary Existing Notary Publics will receive instruction in the newly legislated procedure required to exercise electronic notarial acts as set forth by the NC Secretary of State. You must hold a valid commission as a NC notary public. Please note that this is not an online class. NOTE: A manual will be provided in class at no extra charge. The following must be with you in order to take the final exam: Notary number, photo I.D. (driver’s license) and email address. Course Code: CSP-4000-EN289 Date: June 25, Saturday, 9a-12p Location: H4, High Point Campus Room #: 124 Instructor: Outlaw Cost: $58

PHOTOGRAPHY Basics of Portrait Photography Basic Portrait Photography is great for intermediate and amateur photographers who like to capture images of people in all types of situations. Students will learn lens selection, composition, posing, natural lighting, and will briefly touch on studio lighting. Each class will have instruction with demonstrations and critiques on weekly assignments. Students must have DSLR with interchangeable lenses. Course Code: CSP-4000 –CP2 Date: May 31-July 5, Tuesday, 6p-9p Location: AT-Applied Tech, Jamestown Campus Room #: 345 Instructor: M. Sherrill Cost: $65

Course Code: CSP-4000-N281 Date: July 23, Saturday, 9a-5p Location: PS-Public Safety, Jamestown Campus Room #: 114 Instructor: Stephenson Cost: $78 Course Code: CSP-4000-N282 Date: August 6, Saturday, 9a-5p Location: PS-Public Safety, J'town Campus Room #: 115 Instructor: Routh Cost: $78 Course Code: CSP-4000-N283 Date: August 12, Friday, 9a-5p Location: C1-Cameron Center, Oak Ridge Room #: 231B Instructor: Patton Cost: $78

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


Project Management - Real Estate

Summer 2016

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT The Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) has grown rapidly to become a major project management qualification in North America and Internationally. Rapid growth has seen the number of PMP®s jump from the start of the qualification in the 1980s to approximately 10,000 in January 2000 and to a current total of over 690,000 active PMP®s in over 190 countries as of November 2015. Extensive research has shown that slightly less than one-third of all projects are deemed “successful”. Not only does this represent a 67%+ failure rate, but it also indicates that a massive amount of time and money is wasted on “lost” causes. Whether you are new to project management, want to learn project management tools which will help you be more proficient in your job, need to build your skills and knowledge as a project manager, or are a seasoned PM who would like to become a PMP®, GTCC has an offering to meet your goals.

The Project Leadership Series SM is presented in collaboration with Tanden, a premier project management consulting and education firm headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina. Tanden is a Global Registered Education Provider (REP) of the Project Management Institute (PMI). Project Management Essentials and PMP Certification Prep This course will benefit all project managers, team leads, team members, functional managers, and other key project stakeholders in any industry. It is designed to assist in passing the PMI PMP® exam. Project Management Essentials and PMP® Exam Prep is a five-day, instructor-led, training program that provides a solid foundation in the concepts, tools and techniques of formal project management while preparing you for Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification.

Introductory in nature, this course is extremely comprehensive, covering the core competencies associated with effective and efficient project management practice. You not only acquire technique-based proficiencies, but also explore and practice essential people skills and teamwork using a case study. The concepts and methods learned are immediately usable in the workplace, leading to a greater retention of newly acquired skills, measurable project improvements, and the achievement of desired project results. Infused throughout the program, you will learn and practice key PMP® exam prep concepts in each of the process and knowledge areas. Potential instructors: Chris Wright, is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®) with over 23 years of experience leading cross-functional project and program teams. He is the Founder and President of Tanden LLC and is in the business of “leading through teaching and inspiring others.” Chris is a Certified Professional in Learning and Performance (CPLP®), has a Master’s degree in Project Management (MPM) from Western Carolina University, and served as the Vice President of Education for the North Carolina Chapter of PMI. Mike Portera is a certified Senior Project Management Professional (PMP®) with over 15 years of experience in leading technical and IT-oriented project teams. Mike's career started in Finance and quickly moved to an IT- centric focus during the early 90's. His combination of experience in network engineering and project management acumen helps him provide a keen level of insight into the project teams he has led and the assignments he has been challenged with over the past 20+years in various telecommunication, transportation, and Federal government agencies. Mike has recently earned his Master’s degree in Project Management (MPM) from Western Carolina University. Participants Will Receive:  PMP®-certified instruction  PMI® Registered Education Provider (REP) course content  Comprehensive Student Guide  A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (The PMBOK® Guide, 5th Edition)  Workbook including Course Case Study and Templates  PMP® Practice Test and Supplemental Study Guide with Online Simulation Exam Access  Standard Project Management Templates in Electronic Format  Certificate of Participation  35 PDU’s / Contact Hours in project management education

Recommended Prerequisites: A basic understanding of math Questions? Visit www.gtcc.edu or contact Amy Leonard at aeleonard@gtcc.edu or (336) 334-4822 ext. 53062. Students should investigate PMP® application requirements to sit for the PMI exam prior to enrolling. See http://www.pmi.org for more details. Course Code: ITX-7064-500 Date: August 1-August 5, Monday-Friday, 8:30a - 4:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 225 Instructor: Tanden LLC Cost: $1795 for 35 hours

REAL ESTATE Broker Pre-Licensing Real Estate Math The primary objectives of this course are to (1) provide you with the necessary skills to apply math in the real estate setting, and (2) to assist in preparing you for enrolling in the real estate Broker Pre-Licensing course. The real estate math course provides basic instruction in mathematics applicable to real estate situations. Topics include: finance calculations, interest, debt service, profit, loss, closing statements, property taxes, loan underwriting, appraisal calculations, and area computations. Upon completion, you should be able to demonstrate proficiency in applied real estate mathematics. This course is NOT a prerequisite but is extremely beneficial as a precursor to the Broker Pre-Licensing course, especially if math is not your strength. Textbook required and must be purchased from the campus bookstore where the course will be taught PRIOR to class. Note to students: It is recommended to take the math class BEFORE taking the Broker Pre-Licensing class and NOT recommended to take them simultaneously. Course Code: MAT-3713R-202 Date: May 25-August 3, Wednesday, 6p-9p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 223 Instructor: Marcus Washington Cost: $133

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GENERAL INFORMATION, PAGE 1 • LOCATION KEY, PAGE 2 • MAPS, PAGE 26 Broker Pre-Licensing This is the required course you need in preparation to become a “provisional broker." This course covers basic real estate principles and practices, including real estate law, contracts, brokerage practices, financing, closing, valuation, fair housing, property management, taxation, and mathematics as well as other related topics. To qualify for the IN-CLASS final exam, you MUST have a combined average score of 80% on the three mini-exams given during class. You may then take the final exam, and if you pass this, you are eligible to take the North Carolina Real Estate Commission exam that is required to become a licensed real estate broker. Textbook & materials are required and must be purchased from the campus bookstore where the course will be taught PRIOR to class. NOTE TO STUDENTS: Please have read Chapters 1, 2 & 3 prior to attending the first class. Course Code: RLS-3700-201 Date: May 16-July 26, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, 1p-4p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 152B&C Instructor: Larry Lee Cost: $188

Broker Post-Licensing Broker Relationships & Responsibilities Topics addressed in this course include a review of agency relationships in real estate sales transactions and a real estate agent’s legal duties to clients and customers, a step-by-step review and discussion of the functions and responsibilities of a real estate agent when working with residential sellers and buyers, a review of issues associated with agent compensation and agents changing firms, and a review of license status and education issues. A PROVISIONAL BROKER LICENSE IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS CLASS. The required text is North Carolina Real Estate Manual and Residential Square Footage Guidelines and they must be purchased from the campus bookstore where the course will be taught PRIOR to class. Photo ID & pocket card is required to attend the class. Students need to read Chapter 8 before the first class. Course Code: RLS-3702-203 Date: June 14-July 13, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 8:30a-11:30a Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 205 Instructor: Marlys Currie Cost: $133

Contracts & Closing Topics addressed in this course include selected basic contract law concepts, real estate sales contract preparation, sales contract procedures, closing procedures and closing statement preparation, and real estate license status and education issues. A PROVISIONAL BROKER LICENSE IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS CLASS. The required text is the North Carolina Real Estate Manual and this must be purchased from the campus bookstore where the course will be taught PRIOR to class. Photo ID & pocket card is required to attend the class. Students need to read Chapter 10 before the first class. Course Code: RLS-3703-204 Date: July 19-August 9, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 8:30a-11:30a Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 205 Instructor: Marlys Currie Cost: $133

License Renewal Courses

Each year, holders of a North Carolina real estate broker’s license are required to complete a total of eight hours (two four-hour courses) of continuing education in order to maintain their licenses; the mandatory Real Estate Update course and an elective course. GTCC (Sponsor #1017) is pleased to offer the following courses. All materials, texts, etc., are included in the registration fee. ALL COURSES are APPROVED by the Real Estate Commission. Real Estate Update This is the mandatory real estate continuing education course #9916. Course content is changed each year in order to keep you current in subject areas such as contracts, environmental concerns, real estate rules, and zoning. The 4-hour real estate update is required to maintain licensure and should be completed each year. Photo ID & pocket card is required to attend the class.

Selected Topics Topics addressed in this course include commercial real estate brokerage, residential property management, land use controls, loan fraud, license law issues and case studies, fair housing, establishing a brokerage firm, and manufactured and modular homes. A PROVISIONAL BROKER LICENSE IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS CLASS. The required text is the North Carolina Real Estate Manual and this must be purchased from the campus bookstore where the course will be taught PRIOR to class. Photo ID & pocket card is required to attend the class. Students need to read Chapter 19 before the first class

Course Code: REX-7024-104 Date: May 24, Tuesday, 1:30p-5:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 152A&B Instructor: Marlys Currie Cost: $45

Course Code: Available in Fall 2016

Agency: Art vs. Agony… This elective course is designed to cause brokers to “stop…and…think” about his/her actions or inactions when working with buyers and sellers or landlords and tenants, especially when acting as a dual agent. This is an approved 4-hour real estate elective #3301. Photo ID & pocket card is required to attend the class.

Course Code: REX-7024-105 Date: June 8, Wednesday, 8:30a-12:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 152A&B Instructor: Marlys Currie Cost: $45

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Course Code: REX-7031-109 Date: May 24, Tuesday, 8:30a-12:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 152A&B Instructor: Marlys Currie Cost: $45 Course Code: REX-7031-110 Date: June 8, Wednesday, 1:30p-5:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 152A&B Instructor: Marlys Currie Cost: $45

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Sewing - Special Interest

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SEWING Beginning Sewing Beginning sewing provides students with the opportunity to learn fabric and pattern selection, principles of cutting and marking, and basic construction skills. Included in the course are darts, seams and finishes, sleeves, hems, pockets, and buttonholes. There is an extra cost for supplies and the supply list will be given on the first day of class.

Quilting 101 This course is designed to teach all levels of quilters basic to advanced skills and techniques useful in creating quilts. The course will cover use of a mat and rotary cutter, instructions for a variety of blocks patterns, and tips for piecing a final quilt top. Upon completion of the course, you should have a finished quilt top. Please bring to class: fabric scissors, neutral colored thread, cutting mat, ruler, rotary cutter, and pins. There will be an additional cost for materials. Please email erfranke.ncsu@gmail.com with questions regarding materials.

Course Code: CSP4000-PP2 Date: May 24-July 12, Tuesday, 6:45p-9:15p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 115 Instructor: M. Christie Cost: $65

Course Code: CSP4000-NW2 Date: June 1-July 13, Wednesday, 6p-8:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 115 Instructor: E. Frankenfield Cost: $60

Course Code: CSP-4000-PI2 Date: June 6-July 25, Monday, 6p-8:30p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 115 Instructor: Pinnix Cost: $65 No class held on 7/4 Advanced Sewing Includes intermediate through advanced sewing. Students select their own projects and fabric. Also includes alterations of your patterns if necessary. Students may bring a complex pattern(s). Other instructions will be given in the first class. Course Code: CSP-4000-PQ2 Date: May 26-July 14, Thursday, 6:45p-9:15p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 115 Instructor: M. Christie Cost: $65 Sewing All Levels This course teaches beginners through intermediate sewing. Students select their own projects and fabric. This course also includes any alterations of their patterns if necessary. Beginners may bring a simple pattern and other instructions and supplies needed will be given at the first class session. Course Code: CSP4000- CJ2 Date: May 24-July 12, Tuesday, 8:30a-11a Location: H1-High Point Campus Room #: 136 Instructor: I. Booker Cost: $65

SMALL BUSINESS CENTER Please visit the Small Business Center website for information on upcoming classes, seminars, and workshops.

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SPECIAL INTEREST Wedding Planning and Directing Part 1 This course is designed to help you learn the details of planning a wedding. You will receive instruction in setting a time line, etiquette, budget responsibilities, rehearsal, & elegance in style. Special emphasis will be placed on how to direct a wedding. Course Code: CSP4000-NC2 Date: May 17-July 5, Tuesday, 6p-8p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 225 Instructor: S. Sharpe Cost: $60 How to Become a Life Coach This course will bring focus to life coaching which is a wide and fast growing field. Life coaches specialized in all areas, careers and personal growth. Students must have a deep desire for listening, studying and commitment to others. Learning outcomes are what is/is not Life Coaching?, who needs a coach, in depth overview of types of coaches and what makes an excellent coach, do you identify with coaching and reviewing your strengths and opportunities in coaching. Supplies needed: notebooks and paper, handouts will be given in class, no book to purchase. Course Code: CSP-4000-NG2 Date: June 2-June 30, Thursday, 6p-8:15p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 224 Instructor: D. Seyni Cost: $65 Life Coaching 2 - Mobilizing the Coachee This course is a continuation of “How to Become a Life Coach" and will mobilize the coachee to seek to understand and unlock their coaching potential; all while mentoring, coaching for purpose and enabling client transformation. Students should have completed "How to Become a Life Coach" or similar experience prior to enrolling in the class. Course Code: CSP-4000-MP2 Date: July 7-July 28, Thursday, 6p-8p Location: CEC-Con Ed Center, Greensboro Campus Room #: 210 Instructor: D. Seyni Cost: $60

Course Code: CSP4000- CL2 Date: May 24-July 12, Tuesday, 11:30a-2p Location: H1-High Point Campus Room #: 136 Instructor: I. Booker Cost: $65

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TRAINING FROM ED2GO Take non-credit classes online! Online, instructorled courses start each month. Each course runs for 6 weeks and consists of 12 lessons. You are given 2 weeks to complete each lesson. Interactive quizzes, assignments, tutorials and online discussion areas supplement lessons. You need Internet access, an email address and a web browser. All courses are 24 hours (2.4 CEUs). For more information, please visit www.ed2go.com/gtcc2go Summer 2016 Start Dates: • April 13 • May 18 • June 16 • July 13 • August 17 Steps to taking an Ed2Go online course: Step 1: Online enrollment/orientation Click “search catalog” or “browse catalog” at the top of this page. Follow the directions on each screen to “enroll now.” You will need the course section number for Step 2. Read carefully the orientation which you can access at the end of the enrollment process (print, if possible). Step 2: Registration and Payment After you complete Step 1, you will receive an email with instructions for registration options. Payment must be received before the course start date. Step 3: Classroom Click the “My Classroom” link at the top of this page to log into your course on or after the start date. NOTE: Student enrollment will be reviewed two days before class start date. A minimum of 5 students is required for the course to be released / offered. If enrollment is under 5, you will receive an email notification with the options to either move to another course or receive a 100% refund of the registration fee. There are no exceptions to this rule.

Training from Ed2Go ONLINE COURSE OFFERINGS: • Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep • Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010 • Assisting Aging Parents • Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep • CompTIA® Network+ Certification Prep • CompTIA® Security Prep 1 • CompTIA® Security Prep 2 • Crating Mobile Apps with HTML 5 • Creating WordPress Websites • Discover Sign Language • GRE Preparation – Part 2 (Quantitative) • GRE Preparation. Part 1 • Intermediate CompTIA A+ Certification Prep • Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010 • Intermediate WordPress Websites • Internet: Creating Web Pages • Introduction to Interior Design • Introduction to Lightroom 5 • Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 • Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013 • Advanced Grant Proposal Writing • Get Grants • Grammar Refresher • Grant Writing A to Z TEACHER RE-CERTIFICATION ONLINE COURSES • Creating a Classroom Website • Creating Classroom Centers • Differentiating K-12 Assessments • Empowering Students with Disabilities • Enhancing Language Development in Childhood • Guided Reading and Writing: Strategies for Maximum Student Achievement • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II • Spanish in the Classroom • Survival Kit for New Teachers • Teaching Adult Learners • Teaching High School Students • Teaching Preschool: A Year of Inspiring Lessons Contact us at ed2go@gtcc.edu for more information.

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


Adult Education

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ADULT EDUCATION GTCC can help you learn to read, improve math skills, finish a high school diploma, earn a High School Equivalency Diploma (GED® or HiSet Diploma), improve English skills, develop computer skills and prepare for college. Prior to enrollment in the program, all students must attend an orientation class. For more information regarding orientation days and times, please contact the Adult Education offices at (336) 334-4822, ext. 53107 (GSO) and (336) 454-1126, ext. 55087 (HP). Please DO NOT fill out the registration forms in this brochure.

All classes are Free. Registration for all Adult Education classes, must be completed at the: Greensboro Campus Adult Education Center 3505 E. Wendover Ave - or – High Point Campus 901 S. Main Street Adult High School (AHS) This program is for adults 18 and older who want to earn a high school diploma. Courses are taught in a lab setting. Students must provide an official transcript from the last school attended, maintain strict attendance, and complete 24 credit-bearing courses to receive a diploma. Adult Basic Education (ABE) The ABE program helps adults improve basic reading, math and writing skills. You may enroll at any time during the semester. *Students with intellectual disabilities (Compensatory Education students) are served in the ABE program, dependent upon their assessment scores.

Greensboro AIM (CED) Enrollment* Call Brenda Robinson at (336) 334-4822, ext. 53084. On-campus: Adult Education Center, 3505 E. Wendover Ave, Room 140. Greensboro Off-Campus Locations: Howell Center -1508 Gatewood Ave. Alberta Professional Services - 3107 #A Elm-Eugene St. AbleCare - 305 Westgate Dr. Choice Behavioral Health - 2302 W. Meadowview Rd. Morehead Building, Suite 228 The Shoppe - 500 Spring Garden St. True Blessings Care - 2902 E. Market St. WesCare - 10-A Oak Branch Drive, Executive Square Edward Douglas Center - 108 Winola Dr. Adult Day & Respite Care - 52212 W. Market Street High Point AIM (CED) Enrollment* Call Karen Shaw (336)454-1126 ext. 55010. On campus: 901 S. Main St., H1 Office #129, High Point Off-Campus Locations: RHA Health Services - 1701 Westchester Dr. Suite 940, High Point, NC Lifespan Guilford - 908 McClellan Place High School Equivalency (HSE) This self-paced, flexible program prepares adults age 18 and older to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma (GED or HiSet Diploma), accepted as a high school equivalency by most employers and college admissions offices. Students must pass four subject tests on the GED test: Reasoning through Language Arts, Social Studies, Science and Math. Students must pass 5 subjects test on the HiSet test: Reading, Writing, Science, Social Studies and Math. The Official GED and HiSet exams are available in Spanish. GED preparation courses are also available online at both campus locations (prerequisites may apply). High School Equivalency preparation courses are also available online at both campus locations. .

Greensboro AHS/HSE & ABE Campus Contacts Anthony Banks (AHS/HSE) (336) 334-4822 ext. 53081 Adult Education Center, 3505 E. Wendover Avenue Krystal Gossett (ABE) (336) 334-4822, ext. 53049 Adult Education Center, 3505 E. Wendover Avenue, Registration GTCC-Greensboro Campus Adult Education Center, 3505 E. Wendover Ave. Registration: Tuesdays 9a-10:30a; 5p-6:30p Orientation: Monday – Thursday 9a-1p; 5:30p-9p You must start the Orientation Process on Monday. Please arrive on time. GSO ABE/ASE/HSE Off-Campus Locations: Interactive Resource Center - 407 E. Washington St. Goodwill - 1235 S. Elm-Eugene St. CareLink Solutions - 1214 Grove Street New Hope Baptist Church - 306 S. English Street Step Up Greensboro - 707 Green Street One Step Further - 623 Eugene Ct High Point AHS/HSE/ABE Campus Contacts Sybil Newman (AHS/HSE & ABE) (336) 334-4822 ext. 55072 901 S. Main St., H3 Office #124 Registration GTCC-High Point Campus On campus: 901 S. Main Street 901 S. Main St., H3 Office #124 Weekly Registration - Thursdays, 9a-11a; 5p-7p Orientation: Monday - Thursday, 8:30a-12p; 5:30p-9p You must start the orientation process on a Monday. Please arrive on time. HP ABE/HSE Off-Campus Locations: Macedonia Family Resource Center - 401 Lake Ave., High Point, NC Home and Community Development - 201 Fourth St., High Point, NC Open Door Ministry - 400 N. Centennial St., High Point, NC

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GENERAL INFORMATION, PAGE 1 • LOCATION KEY, PAGE 2 • MAPS, PAGE 26 Basic Skills Plus Basic Skills Plus is an exciting new program which gives you the opportunity to earn your high school credential while training for a new career. In the Basic Skills Plus Program you will earn a: • High School Equivalency Diploma (GED® or HiSet) • Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) while training for a career in one of the following fields: • Nursing Assistant • Global Logistics • Emergency Medical Technician • Aviation Technician • Medical Receptionist. For more information call Trina Jones at 336-3344822, ext. 53120

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) For adults whose first language is not English, ESOL classes provide instruction in English listening, speaking, reading and writing. Class levels range from basic to advanced. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and citizenship classes are also available. The program also offers family literacy classes where parents and children learn together "under one roof." Adults can earn their GED® Diploma or improve their English skills as their children prepare for school success in a quality learning environment. For information: (336) 334-4822, Ext. 53027 (GSO) or (336) 454-1126 ext. 55026 (HP). Greensboro ESOL The ESOL program provides English classes for non-native speakers in the areas of writing, reading, speaking, and listening. Class levels range from basic to advanced. TOEFL classes and citizenship classes are also available. Greensboro Campus Contact Leeann Anderson 336-334-4822 ext.53038 Adult Education Center, 3505 E. Wendover Ave, Room 136 Orientation: Wednesday and Thursday 8:30-12p or 5:30-8:30p Off-Campus Locations Archer Elementary School - 2610 Four Seasons Blvd., Greensboro Morehead Elementary School - 4630 Tower Rd., Greensboro Senior Resource Center of Guilford (55 and older) 301 East Washington Street Grace United Methodist Church, 438 West Friendly Avenue Guilford Middle School 320 Lindley Road Rankin Elementary School 1501 Spry Street McLeansville Elementary School 5315 Frieden Church Road, Mcleansville, NC New Hope Missionary Baptist Church 306 South English Street Peace United Methodist Church 2714 West Market Street Glen Haven Apartments 424F Greenbriar Road

High Point ESOL Registration Hours for continuing students GTCC-High Point Campus 901 S. Main St., H4 Office #128 Thursday, 9a-12p or 6p-7:30p Orientation: Monday - Wednesday 9a-12n or 6p-9p. You must attend all three days. Please arrive on time, no appointment necessary. Off-Campus Locations: St. Mary’s Episcopal Church (Family Literacy Class) - 108 W. Farris Ave., High Point, NC Macedonia Family Resource Ctr. (Family Literacy Class) - 104 Lake Ave., High Point, NC First Presbyterian Church (Family Literacy Class) 918 N. Main St., High Point, NC Northwood Elementary School 818 W Lexington Ave, High Point, NC 27262 Español ESOL es un programa para adultos que desean aprender inglés. Los estudiantes pueden mejorar su habilidad para escuchar, hablar, leer y escribir en inglés. Tenemos clases para principiantes hasta avanzados. También ofrecemos clases de preparación para los exámenes de TOEFL y de la ciudadanía. Y tenemos clases para la familia donde los padres y sus niños ninos estudian en un mismo lugar. Los adultos aprenden como leer a sus niños en inglés y como apoyarlos para que tengan éxito en la escuela; además, mejoran su inglés y pueden estudiar para obtener su diploma el de GED® en un ambiente familiar. Para información: (336) 334-4822, Ext. 53027 (GSO) o (336) 454-1126 ext. 55026 (HP). Inscribirse en Greensboro GTCC-Greensboro Campus Adult Education Center, 3505 E. Wendover Ave, oficina #136. Orientación y examen localizador Miércoles Mañana 8:15a-5:15p. Exame de Ingreso y registración Jueves Mañana 8:30a or Tarde 5:30p. Inscribirse en High Point GTCC-High Point Campus 901 S. Main St., H4 oficina#128. Orientación: lunes-miércoles 9a-12p ó 6p-9p. Tiene que comenzar el proceso de la orientación un lunes y Favor de llegar a tiempo

High Point Campus Contact Michael Brandon Bost 336-454-1126 ext 55001 H4 Building 901 South Main Street Room #128 Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.


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Want to open your own business? Already own a small business but need some help? Let the GTCC Small Business Center help you develop a plan of action to turn your dreams into a reality! Our small business center offers one-onone confidential business counseling as well as various workshops and seminars on business-related topics. We provide education and training, counseling, networking and referrals.

Best of all, it’s free!

With two convenient locations in Guilford County, the GTCC Small Business Center is ready to assist you! For more information, please contact Mark Hagenbuch, Director 336.334.4822 ext. 62003; mthagenbuch@gtcc.edu DarLinda Finch, Administrative Assistant 336.334.4822 ext. 62001; dkfinch@gtcc.edu


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