PCC Continuing Education Spring 2018 Catalog

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PCC EDUCATION CONTINUING SPRING 2018 COURSE SCHEDULE | JAN - MAY

Motorcycle Safety Course Basic Rider, pg. 22

YOUR SOURCE FOR WORKFORCE TRAINING & PERSONAL ENRICHMENT.


REGISTRATION BEGINS IN MARCH! Lisa Webb | Camp Coordinator 252.493.7317 | lwebb@email.pittcc.edu


4 WAYS TO REGISTER

What's Inside... 4 HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT

5 National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC)

6 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING 6 Automotive 6 Barber School 6 Computer 6 Cosmetology 6 General Contractor 7 Emergency Services Training 8 Food Service 8 Health Care 11 Insurance 12 Law Enforcement Training 12 Notary Public 12 Real Estate 13 Build Your Art Business 13 Business Toolbox 15 Finances 15 Marketing

18 Arts

Registration desk hours: Monday - Friday 7:45am - 5:45pm

By Mail Mail completed registration

form with check, money order, or credit card information to:

Pitt Community College Continuing Education P.O. Drawer 7007 Greenville, NC 27835-7007

registration form with credit card information to:

Online

Available for a select number of classes. To view classes available and to register, visit:

www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education Click on "Registration Information"

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26 WIOA YOUTH 27 BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 28 ONLINE CLASSES – ED2GO 32 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 33 Staff Directory

Greenville Center:

252.321.4626

18 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

33 Location Key

By Fax Fax your completed

13 SMALL BUSINESS CENTER

18 Computer/Technology 18 Creative 18 Dance 18 Health & Wellness 19 Language 20 Music 21 Safety 22 Wealth Management

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In Person Register in person at the

HOW TO READ THE COURSE LISTINGS Name of Course Description of the course. Course hours. Cost of course. ID #

Date

Days

Time

Location

Pitt Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate Degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Pitt Community College. Spring 2018 | www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education | 252.493.7388

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HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD) It is important to know exactly what employers look for when hiring full-time employees. The Human Resources Development (HRD) program is designed to help you gain the necessary skills to find employment or improve your current work situation. The biggest dilemma people find when unemployed is knowing what to do first. Not only can we help you with the steps necessary to find a job, we will also teach you how to articulate your value, highlight your skills, and present yourself effectively in an interview. A fee waiver is available if you meet one of four criteria: > Are unemployed > Have received notification of pending layoff > Are working and are eligible for federal earned income tax credit > Are working and earning wages at or below two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty guidelines

Professionals in Transition (Lab-Open/Entry)

Ever wonder if your resume gets lost or do you question if your application even gets seen? Learn some tried and true secrets of what employers are looking for in an employee. This course is designed to help you write an effective resume, fill out an impressive application, and write a cover letter that gets noticed. 4 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify.

Come and practice the personal competencies and employability skills you learned while taking Overcoming Job Seeking Barriers & Blunders and Secrets of Landing a Job. You will refine your job search campaign strategy, practice interviewing and networking skills, develop a strategic Self-Marketing Plan, and have accountability assignments for your job search. You will complete and post your resume on appropriate career site. 10 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify.

T T T T T T T T

9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p

GS401 GS401 GS401 GS401 GS401 GS401 GS401 GS401

Secrets of Landing a Job Do you know how to answer those tough interview questions effectively and which questions you need to ask an employer? Learn what employers are looking for and how to target your resume. The "Hidden Job Market" is the key to finding a job. We will teach you tried and true secrets to locate job opportunities, even those not advertised. Learn tips on what to do before, during, and after the interview and how to avoid common mistakes. 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 116330 116338 116341 116342

1/17-1/19 2/14-2/16 3/14-3/16 4/11-4/13

W-F W-F W-F W-F

9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p 9a-1p

NCWorks NCWorks NCWorks NCWorks

116354 116355 116356 116357 116358

1/22 2/19 3/19 4/16 5/7

M M M M M

1p-3p 1p-3p 1p-3p 1p-3p 1p-3p

GS302 GS302 GS302 GS302 GS302

Taking Action: Create a Dynamic Resume Let us teach you how to create a dynamic resume, develop an impressive LinkedIn profile, populate applications effectively, and create a cover letter that gets you noticed. 9 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 116344 116347 116350 116353

1/24-1/26 2/21-2/23 3/21-3/23 4/18-4/20

W-F W-F W-F W-F

1p-4p 1p-4p 1p-4p 1p-4p

1/2-1/4 2/6-2/8 3/6-3/8

T-Th T-Th T-Th

8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p

GS402 GS402 GS402 GS402

We can teach you how to overcome barriers both on and off the job. Learn to effectively answer interview questions as they relate to blemishes associated with current and previous situations. Learn how to develop employable and transferable skills, discover your strengths and weaknesses, and set goals. 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 116361 116362 116363 116421

1/9-1/11 2/13-2/15 3/13-3/15 4/3-4/5

T-Th T-Th T-Th T-Th

8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p

Let us help you build valuable interpersonal communication skills. Effective communication skills are important in business interactions and personal interactions. We will focus on the communication skills necessary for job hunting and interviewing. 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 116382 116383 116384

1/16-1/18 2/20-2/22 3/20-3/22

T-Th T-Th T-Th

8a-12p 8a-12p 8a-12p

CCC CCC CCC

Job Interview Skills Would you like to enhance your interviewing skills? We can help by exploring your personal values, work ethic, job interests, job strengths, and long-term career objectives. 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 116370 116371 116376 116379

1/23-1/25 2/27-3/1 3/27-3/29 4/10-4/12

T-Th 8a-12p T-Th 8a-12p T-Th 8a-12p T-Th 8a-12p

I'm in my first week at my NEW JOB. Thank you for providing resources, helpful hints, and doing so with such enthusiasm. You gave me hope and confidence that helped me better articulate my skill set, rather than my circumstances!

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CCC CCC CCC CCC

Communication Skills

- Christiana Shoopman 4

CCC CCC CCC

Overcoming Obstacles

Overcoming Job Seeking Barriers and Blunders

1/23 2/6 2/20 3/6 3/20 4/3 4/17 5/1

Our focus is to provide you with employability skills training and increase your ability to get a job, or get a better job. During this course, you will demonstrate the ability to work as a team member. You will also complete vocational and academic assessments. 12 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 116343 116359 116360

For more information, contact Karen Davis at (252) 493-7551 or Tanikeya Hill at (252) 493-7845.

116315 116316 116317 116318 116319 116320 116321 116325

Employer Expectations

CCC CCC CCC CCC


HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD) Working Smart One of the major reasons why individuals are released from employment, is not because they lack the technical skills to perform the job, but because they lack the soft-skills needed to succeed in the workplace. We can help identify and teach the critical soft-skills necessary for you to be an effective worker and a strong team player in a fast-pace environment. You will learn the importance of personal branding, dealing with stress, how to actively listen, effectively communicate, adjust to change, and problem solve. 30 hours. $125. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 116398 116416

1/22-2/5 3/5-3/19

M-Th 12:30p-4p M-Th 12:30p-4p

GS302 GS302

Human Services Exploration: DSS Caseworker Learn the skills and strategies needed to provide employability skills training and career exploration for the role of Income Maintenance Caseworker within Department of Social Services agencies. 9 hours. $125. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 116419 116422

1/10-2/13 2/19-3/22

MWTh 6p-9p MWTh 6p-9p

GS302 GS302

Income Maintenance Caseworker - NCFAST Learn the skills associated with becoming an Income Maintenance Caseworker. Specific focus will include proficiency in the utilization of the NCFAST application. Other topics will include skills in communication, interviewing, time management, data gathering/compiling, and data analysis. Prerequisite: Human Services Exploration: DSS Caseworker. 9 hours. $125. 116423

3/26-5/4

MWTh 6p-9p

Learn to develop the strategies necessary for career growth; whether you are seeking to obtain a better job or wanting to advance in your career. We will teach you how to apply six principles of self leadership to: 1) identify your pitfalls; 2) focus on your unique abilities, skills and knowledge; 3) communicate to build relationships; and 4) use the tools of a selfleader to achieve your potential. 8 hours. $75. Fee waiver available for those who qualify. 3/13-3/14 5/1-5/2

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what it takes to be

SUCCESSFUL

Get Your NCRC at PCC!

The National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) is a portable, nationally recognized credential that confirms to employers you possess the critical skills needed in the workplace. The NCRC identifies your skill level in the following competencies:

■■ Applied Math ■■ Workplace Documents ■■ Graphic Literacy Over 500 employers in NC now prefer or require the NCRC for applicants!

GETTING YOUR NCRC IS AS EASY AS 1,2,3!

1 Register

At one of the NCRC Open Labs held at the Greenville Center.

2 Practice

In ACT WorkKeys Curriculum* to prepare for the NCRC Assessment.

3 Complete

the NCRC Assessment!

*ACT WorkKeys Curriculum is an online study tool that helps individuals prepare for the NCRC Assessment. The Curriculum can be performed from any computer that has internet access and at various locations, however you must first register during an NCRC Open Lab.

GS402

Six Keys to Self Leadership

116627 116628

PROVE TO EMPLOYERS YOU HAVE

8:30a-12:30p GS301 8:30a-12:30p GS301

PCC Greenville Center

3107 S. Memorial Drive | Greenville, NC 252.493.7388

TO VIEW THE LATEST JOB LISTINGS:

PCCCRC.BLOGSPOT.COM

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR FOR THE OPEN LAB SCHEDULE: Visit www.pittcc.edu and search, ‘CRC’ Spring 2018 | www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education | 252.493.7388

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING AUTOMOTIVE

BARBER SCHOOL

Auto Safety Inspection

Barber School Beginning Day

Pitt Community College is approved by the NC Division of Motor Vehicles to offer the Vehicle Safety Inspection course. This eight-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as safety inspectors for motor vehicles. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Instructor: Richard Alligood. 8 hours. $75.

You will learn the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. 408 hours. $186.25 a semester; additional tools and uniforms are required. Classes are held at the Barber School located at 3700 Charles Blvd. Suite D.

115948 115949 115950 115951

1/23 2/20 3/20 4/17

T T T T

2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p

CIT102 CIT102 CIT102 CIT102

DMV Dealer License Pre-Licensing Gain the necessary training to obtain a dealer’s license in the state of North Carolina. Instructor: Dennis Mauk. 12 hours. $75. 116138 2/27-2/28 116140 4/25-4/26

TW 8:30a-3:30p WTh 8:30a-3:30p

GS301 GS301

Keep your dealer license current by taking your required renewal hours with us! Instructor: Dennis Mauk. 6 hours. $75. GS401 GS301

OBD Emissions Control Inspections This eight-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as OBD Emissions Inspectors. For initial certification, you must attend eight (8) hours of training. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Instructor: Norman Lilley. 8 hours. $85. 115952 115953 115954 115955

1/24 2/21 3/21 4/18

W W W W

2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p 2p-10:30p

CIT102 CIT102 CIT102 CIT102

PRE-LICENSING TRADE CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE ON DEMAND! Call Gail Nichols at 252.493.7625 or Wendy Dunbar at 252.493.7528 if interested. 6

M-F M-F

8:30a-5p 8:30a-5p

Barber S. Barber S.

Barber School Clinical Day Master the next level of qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 800 hours of accredited barber training. Lab hours. $186.25 a semester; additional tools and uniforms are required. Classes are held at the Barber School located at 3700 Charles Blvd. Suite D. 113112 1/8-3/23 116523 4/9-6/21

DMV Dealer License Renewal

116143 2/26 M 8:30a-3:30p 116146 4/24 T 8:30a-3:30p

113111 1/8-3/23 116522 4/9-6/21

Cosmetology Clinical

M-F M-F

8:30a-5p 8:30a-5p

Barber S. Barber S.

Gain an understanding of the spreadsheet software and the different formulas. You will learn to enter labels and values, and how to use the AutoSum Button. You will create a complex formula, format value and plan and create and change charts. Presenter: Kim Gaylord. 9 hours. $75. 6p-9p

GS402

COSMETOLOGY Intro to Cosmetology

T-F Sa T-F Sa

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Mitchell's Mitchell's

GENERAL CONTRACTOR Electrical License Renewal This course provides the 8 or 16 hours of continuing education required by the North Carolina Electrical Board to maintain a current electrical license. Instructor: Ray Hardee. 16 hours. $75. FSa 8a-5p

Ayden VT

8:30a-4p 8a-4:30p 8:30a-4p 8a-4:30p

Become certified in lead-safe practices! You will be able to renovate, repair or paint a pre-1978 dwelling. Instructor: Ray Hardee. 8 hours. $195. 116152 2/16

Mitchell's Mitchell's

F 8a-5p

Ayden VT

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Level I Explore a basic introduction to TIG, Fillet Welds, Butts, and lap joints. You will learn to weld a T-Joint and corner as well as a Flat V-Groove and numerous positions. You will also be introduced to Aluminum. Instructors: Kirk Newkirk and Robert Jimenez. 60 hours. $320. 116221 1/20-3/10

Learn the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Cosmetic Arts Board Licensing examination. Placement test is required prior to registration. 430 hours. $186.25 a semester; kit and uniform are an additional cost and are required. Classes are held at Mitchell's Hair Styling Academy located at 426 Arlington Blvd. 113114 1/16-3/31 116524 4/4-6/30

T-F 8:30a-4p Sa 8a-4:30p T-F 8:30a-4p Sa 8a-4:30p

Lead Renovation Paint and Repair

Excel for Small Business

M

113116 1/2-3/31 116526 4/4-6/30

116150 5/4-5/5

COMPUTER

116291 2/19-3/5

Master the next level of qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Cosmetic Arts Board Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 300 hours of accredited cosmetology training. Lab hours. $186.25 a semester; kit and uniform are an additional cost and are required. Classes are held at Mitchell's Hair Styling Academy located at 426 Arlington Blvd.

Sa 8a-4p

MW101

Blueprint Reading Get introduced to the basic principles of blueprint reading. Topics will include line types, orthographic projections, dimensioning methods, and notes. Upon completion, you should be able to interpret basic blueprints and visualize the features of a part. Instructor: Kim Gaylord. 12 hours. $75. 116222 1/29-2/7

MW

6p-9p

GS401


OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING Emergency Medical Technician The Emergency Medical Technician Certification is a qualified pre-hospital program consisting of didactic course work. The following competencies include but are not limited to the recognition, assessment, and management of medical emergencies. An EMT performs skills such as CPR, artificial ventilations, oxygen administration, basic airway management, AED defibrillation, spinal immobilization, vital signs, and hemorrhage control. Successful completion of the course will allow you the opportunity to sit for the North Carolina Office of EMS certification examination. 214 hours. $180.55 plus additional costs. (Fee waived with proper documentation from agency) This is a hybrid course and online content is required. N/A

1/22-5/16 MW

6p-9p

varies

* Registration Deadline: Jan. 12 * Mandatory Orientation: Jan. 17, 6pm-8pm, GS 201 N/A

1/23-5/17 TTh

6p-9p

varies

* Registration Deadline: Jan. 12 * Mandatory Orientation: Jan. 18, 6pm-8pm, GS 201

EMS NCCR LECTURE SERIES SESSION 1 - 23 Hours

Lesson 1 - 1/11, 1/20, 3/20 Ventiliation, Oxygenation Topic: AVR - 5 Hours

Lesson 2 - 1/25, 2/17, 4/12 Cardiac Arrest, Post Resuscitation Topic: Cardiology - 5 Hours Lesson 3 - 2/8, 3/17, 4/26 Medication Delivery, Pain Management Topic: Medical - 5 Hours

Lesson 4 - 2/22, 4/21, 5/10 Injury, Psychiatric Topic: Trauma/Medical - 4 Hours Lesson 5 - 3/8, 5/19, 5/24 Fluid Resuscitation/ Hemorrhage Control Topic: Trauma - 2 Hours

Lesson 6 - 3/8, 5/19, 5/24 At Risk Population Topic: Operations - 2 Hours Proof of Affiliation with a Department is Required.

CLASSES FOR ACTIVE FIRE-RESCUE SERVICE PERSONNEL

FIRE CLASSES

FIRE MOODLE CLASSES

JANUARY

JANUARY 18

Pumps Introduction 1/15 (other dates TBA)

Fire Instructor Level I 1/9, 1/16, 1/18, 1/23, 1/30 · 6:30-10pm

TIMS Non Certification Ropes, Webbing, Knots FFII Driver Training

Fire Prevention Level I (Fire Inspector) 1/5, 1/17, 1/18 · 6-10pm 1/6, 1/12, 1/20 · 8am-5pm

FEBRUARY 18

Fire Behavior 1/30 · 6-10pm

MARCH 18

Orientation & Safety 1/16, 1/18, 1/23, 1/25 · 6-10pm

FEBRUARY

Fire Instructor Level I 2/6, 2/8, 2/13, 2/20 · 6:30-10pm Fire Instructor Level II 2/22, 2/27 · 6-10pm

Fire Prevention Level II (Fire Inspector) 2/5, 2/22 · 6-10pm 2/10, 2/16 · 8am-5pm Portable Fire Extinguishers 2/8, 2/13 · 6-10pm Personal Protective Equipment 2/15, 2/20, 2/22, 2/27 · 6-10pm Fire Behavior 2/6 · 6-10pm

NFPA 1851 PPE Scene Lighting, Rescue Tools FFII Fire Officer/Leadership Mobile Water Supply/Tank Shuttle Search, Victim Removal, Survival FFII Hazardous Materials

APRIL 18

Thermal Imaging for the Fire Service Safety & Health Fire Prevention

MAY 18

Fire Safety Officer Fire Stream FFII Solar Panel Awareness

MARCH

Fire Instructor Level II 3/6, 3/8, 3/13, 3/20, 3/22, 3/27 · 6-10pm Fire Prevention Level II (Fire Inspector) 3/3 · 8am-5pm

Fire Prevention Level III (Fire Inspector) 3/12, 3/22 · 6-10pm 3/16, 3/24 · 8am-5pm Personal Protective Equipment 3/1 · 6-10pm Forcible Entry 3/6, 3/8, 3/13 · 6-10pm

Ventilation 3/15, 3/20, 3/22, 3/27, 3/29 · 6-10pm

APRIL

Fire Instructor Level II 4/3, 4/10, 4/12, 4/17 · 6-10pm

Proof of Affiliation with a Department is Required. 252.493.7875 EMSFIRE@EMAIL.PITTCC.EDU

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

BECOME A

FIREFIGHTER

FOOD SERVICE ServSafe - Food Safety Management Learn critical principles of food safety including: personal hygiene, cross contamination, time and temperature, receiving and storage, food safety management systems, training hourly employees, and more. Instructor: Joanne Duncan. 12 hours. $75. 116267 4/5-4/6

Th 8a-5p F 8a-12p

GS402

Food Service Specialist Program Do you want to develop your skills for entry into the food service industry? In this 6-week program you will earn an Employability Skills for Food Service Specialist Certificate; ServSafe for Food Handlers; ServSafe for Mangers; a Kitchen Safety Certificate: Measurements and Knife Skills; and a National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC). Instructor: Joanne Duncan. 40 hours. $288.25. 116303 2/5-3/14

MTW

6p-10p

CCC

HEALTH CARE 12 Lead EKG - Monitor Technician

1403 FIRE CADET SCHOOL

Orientation & Safety FIP-3001 Fire Behavior FIP-3004 Portable Extinguishers FIP-3005 Personal Protective Equipment FIP-3006 Forcible Entry FIP-3007

A NIGHT-TIME PROGRAM TAUGHT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS

Ventilation FIP-3008 Ladders FIP-3010 Fire Hose Streams & Appliances FIP-3011

FIRE

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112844 2/13-4/24 115665 5/8-7/24

TTh 8:30a-12:30p TTh 8:30a-12:30p

Loss Control FIP-3014 Water Supplies FIP-3018

RESCUE

Mekenzie Newkirk

The EKG Monitor Technician program focuses on Acute and Critical Care Heart monitoring and reflects the latest knowledge in the Cardiac field. It begins by covering all the basics of arrhythmia interpretation and covers cardiac anatomy and physiology and clinical interpretation of the electrocardiography and pacemaker rhythms. This program may be taken by a student with either no EKG training or by a student who previously had basic EKG training interpretation. Employment is usually at the hospital level, in an Acute or Critical Care area of the hospital setting. 82 hours. $205; book is approximately $70.

Building Construction FIP-3022

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252.493.7742

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lnewkirk@email.pittcc.edu

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GS404 GS404


OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Nursing Assistant I

Nursing Assistant II

Pharmacy Technician Training

Would you like to learn how to provide personal care and perform basic nursing skills? Our NA I program includes classroom, lab, and clinical learning experiences. If you desire to enroll in this class, you must meet admission requirements. At the end of the course, a successful graduate will receive a certificate of course completion and assistance with the application process for the Pearson Vue NC State Testing (testing fee is $101, paid via www.pearsonvue.com). 144 hours. $213; book is approximately $45.

Are you an NA I and interested in performing advanced nursing procedures? Our NA II program includes 80 hours classroom/lab and 80 hours clinical learning experiences. You must meet admission requirements, be CPR certified through an American Heart Association approved CPR course, and have a current listing as an NA I with the Division of Health Service Regulation in Raleigh. Upon successful completion, you will be listed with the NC Board of Nursing with employment opportunities at the hospital, doctor's office, and home health levels. At the end of the course, a successful graduate will submit a Board of Nursing Test Fee of $24. Prerequisite: Nursing Assistant I. 160 hours. $215; book is approximately $135.

Learn the basic knowledge and skills required to work as a technician in a pharmacy. This course includes basic math, compounding, drug calculations, drug classifications, drug distributions, basic terminology, and an overview for the PTCB certification exam. At the end of the course you will be prepared to sit for the PTCB certification exam. Employing CPhTs allows pharmacies to expand services and enhance patient care, and gives pharmacists more time to spend with patients, providing drug information, answering questions, and promoting compliance with medication regimens. Certification provides the public and pharmacists with greater confidence in their pharmacies. 90 hours. $190; book is approximately $175.

Spring 2018 112833 1/6-4/14 Clinical 3/17-4/8 112834 1/8-4/17 Clinical 3/26-4/10 112835 1/10-4/19 Clinical 3/28-4/12 112845 1/10-4/19 Clinical 3/28-4/12 112836 1/10-4/19 Clinical 3/28-4/12

Sa 8a-5p SaSu 6:45a-3:15p MT 6p-10p MT 2:45p-11:15p WTh 8a-12p WTh 6:45a-3:15p WTh 1p-5p WTh 6:45a-3:15p WTh 6p-10p WTh 2:45p-11:15p

GS115 TBD GS303 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD

Summer 2018 115625 4/25-8/8 Clinical 7/12-8/1 115626 4/25-8/8 Clinical 7/12-8/1 115627 4/25-8/8 Clinical 7/12-8/1 115628 4/28-8/11 Clinical 7/21-8/5 115629 4/30-8/13 Clinical 7/17-8/6

WTh 8a-12p WTh 6:45a-3:15p WTh 1p-5p WTh 6:45a-3:15p WTh 6p-10p WTh 2:45p-11:15p Sa 8a-5p SaSu 6:45a-3:15p MT 6p-10p MT 2:45p-11:15p

GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS115 TBD GS303 TBD

Nursing Assistant I Refresher Do you need a refresher on Nursing Assistant I materials and skills? You are eligible if your NA I has expired (by no more than 5 years of expiration) or if you are certified in another state and desire certification in NC. Documentation of expired certification or current state certification, a copy of your state photo ID, and verification of Social Security Card is needed to apply. Both photo ID and SS card must match for Pearson Vue Testing. Prerequisite: Must be previously listed as an NA I. Instructor: T. Forrest. 40 hours. $135; book is approximately $60. Pearson Vue State Testing fee is $101, paid via www. pearsonvue.com. 112840 1/31-3/1 115633 5/16-6/14

WTh 1p-5p WTh 1p-5p

GS115 GS115

Spring 2018 112837 1/16-4/23* Clinical 3/13-4/16 112838 1/16-4/23* Clinical 3/13-4/16

MT MT MT MT

8a-12:30p 6:45a-3:15p 5:30p-10p 2:45p-11:15p

GS115 Vidant GS115 Vidant

* Mandatory Orientation: Tuesday, Jan. 2 from 6pm-8:30pm in GS 404 or Friday, Jan. 5 from 10:30am-1pm in GS 404 or Friday, Jan. 12 from 10:30am-1pm in GS 404 Summer 2018 115630 5/7-8/13 Clinical 7/3-8/6 115631 5/7-8/13 Clinical 7/3-8/6

MT MT MT MT

8a-12:30p 6:45a-3:15p 5:30p-10p 2:45p-11:15p

GS115 Vidant GS115 Vidant

NOTE: Clinical times may change or vary due to hospital availability.

Nurse Aide II Competency Testing This course is designed to provide you an opportunity to demonstrate competency skills required by the NC Board of Nursing to practice as an NA II. If you have been off the NA II registry 24 months or less then you are eligible to take this test. You must be active on the NA I registry and have been listed on the NA II registry. By successfully demonstrating all required skills, you will be referred to the Board of Nursing for re-listing on the NA II registry. At the end of the course, a successful graduate will submit a Board of Nursing Test Fee of $24. Contact Rosemary Wallace at 252.493.7733 or rwallace@email.pittcc.edu to schedule. 8 hours. $80; practice kit is $63. 115659 115660 115661 115663

1/10-1/11 WTh 1p-5p 2/12-2/13 MT 1p-5p 3/19-3/20 MT 9a-1p 4/23-4/24 MT 9a-1p

112843 1/8-4/25 MW 6:30p-9:30p 115632 5/7-8/20 MW 6:30p-9:30p

TBD TBD

Medication Aide Do you want to become qualified as a Medication Aide? This course will cover the six rights of medication administration for non-licensed personnel including: medication administration via the oral, topical and instillation routes; medical asepsis; hand hygiene; terminology; and legal implications. Upon completion, you should be able to take the competency exam and demonstrate skills necessary to qualify for listing on the NC Medication Aide Registry. You must be a Nursing Assistant I to work as a Medication Aide in a Skilled Nursing Facility. 24 hours. $80; book is approximately $16.05. 112841 2/7-2/22 115634 5/16-5/31

WTh 1p-5p WTh 1p-5p

GS303 GS303

GS115 GS115 GS115 GS115

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Required for N.A. I

Required for N.A. II

Required for Phlebotomy

High School Graduate Copy of High School diploma or High School Equivalency diploma

No

Yes

Yes

NC DHSR Registry Listing for N.A. I ***Must be on DHSR Registry prior to N.A. II course enrollment***

No

Yes

No

Placement Testing scores for Reading and Math (within last 3 years) Other options: College degree (transcript), Career Readiness Certificate, or a Math & English college course with at least a grade of "C" or better. *See Note 1

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Yes

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Health Care Admission Requirements (Please read all requirements below)

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Varicella (Chicken Pox) N.A. I: Documentation from parent or physician or positive history is sufficient. N.A. II & Phlebotomy: A "positive titer" is required; if the titer is negative then two (2) doses of the vaccine will be needed.

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubeola (Measles) Two (2) doses are required of Rubeola or MMR #1 & #2. Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Mumps Two (2) doses are required of Mumps or MMR #1 & #2.

No

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No

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Yes

Mandatory Uniform and Supply List for N.A. I & N.A. II: ·· Uniform must be royal blue top with white PCC logo on the right side and royal blue pants ·· White or Black shoes with enclosed front (no foam crocs) Other Items: ·· White or Black hose or socks ·· Watch with a second hand ·· Pocket-size notepad ·· Stethoscope ·· Manual blood pressure cuff ·· Black ink pen

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubella (German Measles) Two (2) doses are required of Measles or MMR #1 & #2. Negative PPD (TB Skin test) in last 12 months or a Chest X-Ray and INH if positive PPD N.A. I: "One Step" testing is sufficient. N.A. II & Phlebotomy: "Two Step" testing is required. (The second dose to be given 2 weeks after the 1st dose)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Students will be required to purchase an N.A. I supply kit from J.A.'s Uniform to include lab supplies such as gloves, transfer/gait belt, etc.

Flu Shot

No

Yes

Yes

Tdap (diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) within 10 years

No

Yes

Yes

Purchasing Locations: (call for discount info)

Start Hepatitis B Series

No

No

Yes

Healthcare Provider CPR

Yes

Yes

Yes

Verify Driver's License or NC ID Card

Yes

Yes

Yes

Verify Social Security Card

Yes

Yes

Yes

Background Investigation

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Yes *Note 2

Yes *Note 3

Drug Test Screening

No

Yes *Note 2

Yes *Note 3

Asset Scores

Reading 34 – 37

Math 34 – 41

Accuplacer

Reading 30+

Math 30+

Compass Scores College Work in Lieu of Testing

Reading 32 – 51 Completion of College English

J.A.'s Uniform (252) 752-2426 Uniforms Galore (252) 355-0055 Prerequisites and payment are due at registration.

Math 22 – 45 Completion of College Math

* Other acceptable documents: NCRC Scores, SAT Scores, TABE Scores Note 1: Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy testing is offered strictly on a walk-in basis on Fridays from 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM (the last test must begin no later than 1:00 PM). All students are required to show a photo ID in order to test. The Placement Testing Center is located on PCC's campus in the Warren Building, Room 2402. Before scheduling test, please see Healthcare Programs at the Greenville Center (3107 S. Memorial Drive) to receive required testing documentation. Note 2: Nursing Assistant II requires a criminal background check specifically from https://www.castlebranch.com/. The cost for N.C. residents is $34.75 and non-residents is $59.75. N.C. residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with Castle Branch. The drug screening test will be paid via https://www.castlebranch.com/ at a cost of $32.00 for each student. Students should use code pi06dt for the drug screening test. Once the drug screen is paid for via the website, print form and take to your local LabCorp for specimen collection. The clinical dates and times will vary and will be assigned by the instructor. If you fail to complete the criminal background (have certain crimes and/or pending cases) and if you fail to complete the drug screening, you may be denied admission to required clinical sites and you will not receive a refund. If you have any questions regarding the criminal background requirement, please call (252) 493-7225. The date to complete the criminal background check and drug screening for the Spring 2018 NA II course is Jan. 26, 2018. This includes completing the drug screen at a local LabCorp. Note 3: Phlebotomy – The Phlebotomy course requires a criminal background check and drug screening. Criminal background checks and screening will be completed via https://www.castlebranch.com/. The criminal background check cost for N.C. residents is $34.75 and $59.75 for out of state students. N.C. residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with Castle Branch. The drug screening test will be scheduled and paid via the website https://www.castlebranch.com/ at a cost of $32.00 for each student. Students should use code pi06dt for the drug screening test. Once the drug screen is paid for via the website, print form and take to your local LabCorp for specimen collection. The date to complete the criminal background check and drug screening will be announced to you in class by the instructor. A lab coat is required before you can participate in clinical. The clinical rotation consists of 40 clock hours. The clinical dates and times will vary and will be assigned by the instructor. If you fail to complete the criminal background (have certain crimes and/or pending cases) and if you fail to complete the drug screening, you may be denied admission to required clinical sites and you will not receive a refund. If you have any questions regarding the criminal background requirement, please call (252) 493-7225. Copy of Information: Students should bring copies of all the required information and keep a copy for their own records. Pearson Vue State Testing (N.A. I Certification Test Fee): $101.00 payable at the end of the N.A. I course to Pearson Vue. Board of Nursing N.A. II Fee: $24.00 payable at the end of the N.A. II course to NCBON. Students must pay fee within 30 days of course completion or student will not be listed as an N.A. II.

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING BLS Provider (formerly CPR) BLS Healthcare Provider is a basic life support course including relief of foreign body airway obstruction, 1 and 2 rescuers CPR in infant, child, and adult, and use of automated external defibrillators in adult and child. 6 hours. $80; book (AHA-Health Care Provider) & Face Mask are approximately $32.64 at PCC Bookstore, and both are required. Spring 2018 115638 1/19 115639 1/20 115640 2/16 115641 2/17 115642 3/16 115643 3/17 115644 4/13 115645 4/14

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Phlebotomy (National Certification) Phlebotomy training prepares you to draw blood specimens from patients for the purpose of testing and analyzing blood. A phlebotomist's job includes maintenance of equipment used in obtaining blood specimens; the use of appropriate communication skills when working with patients; the selection of venipuncture sites; the care of blood specimens; and the entry of the testing process into the computer, as well as clerical duties associated with record keeping of the blood tests. This course consists of theory and clinical experience in performing blood collections. You must be a high school graduate or have your high school equivalency, have or be scheduled to take Healthcare Provider CPR, and meet immunization requirements. Forty hours (40) of clinical rotation is required for each student to complete the program. Clinical times and locations will be designated by instructor and may vary in dates and time. 232 hours. $215; book is approximately $72. 112842 Clinical 115637 Clinical

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INSURANCE

North Carolina Medicare Supplement/Long Term Care 54625

Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing 54800 This course is designed to prepare you for the N.C. State Property & Casualty Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 40-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 40 hours. $350. N/A

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Life & Health Pre-Licensing 54600 This course is designed to prepare you for the N.C. State Life & Health Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 40-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 40 hours. $350. N/A

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Property 54700 This course is designed to prepare you for the N.C. State Property Examination. The course includes a video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 20 hours. $250. N/A

1st of every month

All days

Any time Online

Property & Casualty Adjusters Pre-Licensing 54850 This course is designed to prepare you for the N.C. State Property & Casualty Adjusters Examination. There is not a pre-licensing study requirement by DOI; however, studying this adjuster specific course will increase your probability of passing the state exam. It includes a video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 40 hours. $350. N/A

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All days

This course is designed to prepare you for the N.C. State Medicare Supplement/Long Term Care Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 10-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 10 hours. $200. N/A

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All days

Any time Online

Casualty 54900 This course is designed to prepare you for the N.C. State Casualty Examination. The course includes a video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 20 hours. $250. N/A

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All days

Any time Online

Life 54200 This course is designed to prepare you for the N.C. State Life Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 20-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 20 hours. $250. N/A

1st of every month

All days

Any time Online

Accident/Health 54400 This course is designed to prepare you for the N.C. State Accident/Health Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 20-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 20 hours. $250. N/A

1st of every month

All days

Any time Online

NOTE: Insurance Pre-Licensing Classes – Individuals interested in becoming an insurance producer should review the new changes on the North Carolina Department of Insurance website at www.ncdoi.com.

Any time Online

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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING Basic Law Enforcement Training Learn the essential skills required for entrylevel employment as law enforcement officers with state, county or municipal governments or with private enterprise. Areas of study include criminal law, juvenile law, civil process, traffic crash investigations, alcoholic beverage laws, investigative, patrol, custody and court procedures, emergency responses, ethics, and community relations. For more information, contact the Law Enforcement Division at 252-493-7572. 720 hours. Approximately $1600 (includes books and uniforms). Day Night Day

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* Registration Day: Jan. 4 - 8:30am, 1:30pm & 3:30pm sessions. You will need to bring your completed application packet to the registration session.

LET LET LET

Detention Officer Certification

Real Estate BICUP

This course is designed to prepare you for entry into the workforce as an inexperienced Detention Officer. *Financial aid is available for qualified individuals. For more information, contact Kellie Mozingo at 493-7214. 180 hours. Approximately $250 (includes book).

This 4-hour mandatory course is required for all Brokers-in-Charge in order to maintain your eligibility each license year. Instructor: Jim Weese. 4 hours. $45.

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Gain the entry level knowledge and skills needed to practice as an emergency services telecommunicator. *Financial aid is available for qualified individuals. For more information, contact Kellie Mozingo at 4937214 or PittccLETraining@gmail.com. 50 hours. Approximately $160 (includes book).

This 4-hour mandatory course satisfies the continuing education requirement required by the NC Real Estate Commission. Instructor: Jim Weese. 4 hours. $45.

NOTARY PUBLIC Notary Public

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This course is required to satisfy the educational requirements for a provisional broker and is designed to prepare you to pass the real estate license examination administered by the NC Real Estate Commission. Topics include basic real estate principles and practices, law and contracts, financing, closing valuation, fair housing, and real estate laws. Instructor: Jim Weese. 80 hours. $185. 116186 1/18-3/27 116187 5/17-8/14

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VISIT PCCPUBLICSAFETY.COM FOR THE SCHEDULE

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WE OFFER BOTH TRADITIONAL & ONLINE IN-SERVICE LAW ENFORCEMENT CLASSES?

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Telecommunicator Certification

Learn the information necessary to apply for notary public commissions. Registration requires you to be able to read, write, speak English, and present a government issued photo ID. Prior to being appointed, first-time candidates must successfully complete this course as one of the state requirements. Instructor: Joyce Williams. 8 hours. $75; book is required and must be purchased at the PCC Bookstore prior to class.

DID YOU KNOW?

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This 4-hour mandatory course satisfies the continuing education requirement required by the NC Real Estate Commission. Instructor: Jim Weese. 4 hours. $45. 116270 3/8 116271 3/9 116275 5/3 116277 5/4 116279 6/7 116280 6/8

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Real Estate 30 Hour Post Licensing This course is one of three 30-hour post licensing courses required within three years of your initial licensure in order to retain eligibility to actively engage in real estate brokerage and to terminate the “provisional� status of your broker license. Instructor: Jim Weese 30 hours. $185. Contracts & Closings 116153 1/8-1/29 MW 8a-1p

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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER The Small Business Center is dedicated to the training of potential and existing small business owners. Our commitment is to helping you and your business succeed. We offer free weekly training events as well as free confidential one-on-one business consulting that can help you with your business plan, financials, marketing, and more. The Small Business Center also maintains a resource center that provides you with computer access and research tools to help you run your business better. Register online for our weekly seminars or for an appointment with our business counselor:

https://www.ncsbc.net > Contact Your Local SBC > Pitt County > Click Register

For more information, contact Wendy Dunbar at (252) 493-7528 or SBC counselor, Shareen Berkowitz at (252) 493-7298.

BUILD YOUR ART BUSINESS To successfully operate your business, you need to understand Federal and State Tax Reporting requirements. Join us to learn: How to apply for a Federal Identification Number, forms of business organizations, how to choose a paid tax preparer, how to keep good business records, accounting methods, bookkeeping systems, and how to understand the Form 1040 Schedule C. Presenter: Kim Beauchamp. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-4 1/24

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Grant Writing for the Artist This workshop is an introduction to grant writing in which you will learn about the parts of the grant proposal and how to structure a grant proposal. You will also begin to set up your grant proposal. Presenter: Christina Parker. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-15 2/21

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The Name of the Game: Recruit and Retain In order to recruit and retain people, there are four main areas for discussion: (1) Reducing turnover and keeping the best employees; (2) Sourcing potential candidates; (3) Interview processes; (4) Qualities to look for in potential candidates. Presenter: Justin Davis. 2 hours. FREE. 2018-28

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So you have an idea for a product or service that’s bound to capture the hearts and minds (and wallets) of consumers everywhere! Wait a minute! Have you determined whether there really is a market for your product or service? This course will give you the means to determine your market and your competition, saving you from a death sentence for your product or service. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-39

Starting a small business requires determination, motivation, planning and know-how. One of the safest ways to start a new business is to start out working from home. Not only will your overhead be low, it gives you an opportunity to try out your idea before plunging in. Let us help you determine if you are ready to start your own business, and if so, what it is going to take. You will also learn methods to determine just what types of businesses are right for you. Presenter: Ed Ormsby. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-3

Developing Your Marketing Plan

Bookkeeping & Taxes for the Artist

How to Start a Home-Based Business

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BUSINESS TOOLBOX How to Start a Small Business Learn key strategies for start-up, financing, and marketing as well as important information about legal issues, licensing, zoning, operations, and more. Discover the resources available to help you start and successfully operate your business. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-52 1/18 2018-7 2/1 2018-19 3/1 2018-36 4/12 2018-45 5/3

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Risk Management

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Lessons Learned in Entrepreneurship Brian Hamilton, founder of the tech company Sageworks and the not-for-profit organization Inmates to Entrepreneurs, will be discussing the importance of entrepreneurship in our community and lessons that he has learned through the process of creating and growing a company. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-35 4/11

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Writing a Business Plan Success in business begins with a plan. By committing your idea to paper, you face tough questions and identify strengths and weaknesses. Business plans are not just for financing purposes; they are working documents to guide your business. For new and established small business owners, this seminar will start you down the path of small business success. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-5 2018-10 2018-22 2018-40 2018-48

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Is Owning a Business a Good Fit for You?

Do you understand the external and internal factors which affect risk for your small business? Find out how to recognize the common warning signs of risk and how to implement, monitor, and evaluate a risk management plan for your business. Presenter: Megan Jones. 3 hours. FREE.

To answer this question, come learn how to distinguish the myths and realities of small business ownership, start a self-assessment to determine your readiness to become a business owner, and start a plan of action by gathering feedback from family, friends and potential customers. Presenter: Megan Jones. 3 hours. FREE.

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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER

www.ncsbc.net > Contact Your Local SBC > The Name of the Game: Recruit and Retain

CLASES PARA EMPEZAR UN NEGOCIO Como Iniciar un Pequeno Negocio

Introduccion a las Finanzas de su Negocio

Hablaremos de como iniciar un pequeno negocio en Carolina del Norte y de cuales son las reglas y requisites a seguir. El grupo podra aprender algunos ejemplos de diferentes tipos de negocios populares.

Hablaremos de los principios basicos de contabilidad y la administracion en un negocio. Se ensenaran diferentes opciones de contabilidad, mantener sus libros y entender los estados financieros.

Intro to Business Finance

How to Start a Small Business We will review how to start a small business in NC and which rules are required. You will be able to work through a few popular types of small businesses.

Covers some of the basics of small business accounting and financial management. We will discuss topics such as bookkeeping options and understanding financial statements.

2018-53 | March 14 | 6p-8p | Free

Credit Reporting Demystified Join us to learn how credit reports are used in the underwriting of business loans, how you can apply common business practices and tools to help in proper credit reporting, how to develop strategies to build or improve your business’s credit, and how to protect yourself from creditrelated scams and know what to do if your business becomes a victim. Presenter: Megan Jones 3 hours. FREE. 2018-21

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Government Contracting Scott Barker of the Small Business and Technology Development Center and Ferdinand Rouse of the Purchasing Department of the City of Greenville will present an overview of federal contracting and offer information about how to get started with government contracting, focusing on federal and state procurement requirements. Join us to gain a better understanding of the contracting process with federal, state, and local governments. 2 hours. FREE. 2018-18 2/28

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Presenter: Holly Yanker

How to Develop a Content Strategy for Startup & Thriving Entrepreneurs Using industry knowledge, you will create and use credible sources for the production of content that will enhance the strategic goals to fuel business. You will produce a strategy for a content calendar that markets and generates leads for products and sales. Learn best practices for your respective industry on how to create and engage content across suitable product platforms to reach the people that want and need your services. Presenter: Dr. Eveangel Savage. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-1

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Downsizing a Business Whether you wish to downsize your business for financial reasons, economical reasons, or to regain or change the control of your business, this class is for you! We will look at the benefits and issues involved in each area and learn how to evaluate your plan prior to taking any actions. Presenter: Anne Dorsey. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-25 3/15

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In order to recruit and retain people, there are four main areas for discussion: (1) Reducing turnover and keeping the best employees; (2) Sourcing potential candidates; (3) Interview processes; (4) Qualities to look for in potential candidates. Presenter: Justin Davis. 2 hours. FREE. 2018-43

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Identifying and Avoiding Threats to Your Business There are literally hundreds of threats that can affect a small business. A new big box store competitor, key employees leaving, rising gas prices, recessions, health problems, new legislation and the list goes on and on. Often, by the time a threat is realized, damage to the business has occurred. We will reveal many common threats small businesses face, assist you in learning how to determine if possible threats currently exist or could exist in the near future and most importantly, how to avoid these threats. Presenter: Bob Moore. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-37 4/17

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Purchase your lunch at the buffet and join our lunch-n-learn discussions for entrepreneurs and small business owners! Each lunch meeting will feature a different topic and guest speaker. Preregistration is required. 2 hours. FREE. Risk Management 2018-9 2/7

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Insurance Choices for Small Business 2018-29 3/21 W 11:30a-1:30p

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There's an App for That...Get Your Business Organized 2018-33 4/10 T 11:30a-1:30p Hilton Identifying & Avoiding Threats 2018-38 4/18 W 11:30a-1:30p

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Video Marketing: Increase Your Reach 2018-47 5/9 W 11:30a-1:30p

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SBC Lunch-N-Learn

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- Jay & Eridania Bastardo Owners of Villa Verde Restaurant

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FINANCES

MARKETING

Financial Fundamentals of Starting a Business

Developing Your Marketing Plan

Master the essentials of financial management. We will tackle the importance of recordkeeping, basic recordkeeping requirements, basic tax requirements, and the accounting system. Presenter: Kim Beauchamp. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-8

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Financial Management

2018-16

Want to understand the essentials of financial management? Learn to apply financial management practices, rules, and tools most relevant for small businesses as well as prepare for common business financing needs such as start-up finance, working capital, and fixed asset loans. Presenter: Megan Jones. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-44

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Beginning QuickBooks for Business Get introduced to QuickBooks accounting software! You must have basic computer skills – how to use a mouse, etc. Instructor: Leigh McOmber or Connie Haithcock. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-2 2018-11 2018-26 2018-41

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Small Business Bookkeeping Basics As a small business owner, your books will be your day-to-day compass to success. Learn the fundamentals of bookkeeping so you can move forward with confidence keeping your books or asking the right questions from your accountant! Presenter: Kelly Michaud. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-6

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This is an area of business that if not done properly, can reap harsh consequences. Implementing the best systems ensure one’s success. Learn about the responsibilities of Human Resource Management (HRM) and the Payroll Cycle business activities. Presenter: Kim Beauchamp. 3 hours. FREE. 3/13

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Content Marketing: It Isn't Too Scary You know that you need to post on Facebook and all of the other social media networks. That’s a great start. Now here’s the question: What are you supposed to post there? Local photographer, Bob Mackowski, will help you answer that question and more. You’ll learn what content marketing is, how you create and distribute content, and you’ll even leave with an action plan on how to get it all started. Presenter: Bob Mackowski. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-17

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Create a Web Page for Your Small Business Getting your business noticed with Social Media is great. But, are you missing out on having a traditional website? Website creation takes a lot of time, energy, and maybe even money to pay someone to do it for you. Join us to learn how to create your FREE one page website for your small business. You will create a one page site with about.me. Prior to class, you will receive a worksheet that will have a checklist of things you need to bring to class. Presenter: Christina Williams. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-12

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Look Great in the Inbox

Payroll & Human Resource Management

2018-24

So you have an idea for a product or service that’s bound to capture the hearts and minds (and wallets) of consumers everywhere! Wait a minute! Have you determined whether there really is a market for your product or service? This course will give you the means to determine your market and your competition, saving you from a death sentence for your product or service. Presenter: Jim Ensor. 3 hours. FREE.

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With the amount of email being delivered to your target audience, it’s crucial to design an email that stands out among the rest. We’ve compiled the “7 Don’ts” of email design to make sure that when your audience opens your email, they have a memorable experience and want to open again in the future! Presenter: Melanie Diehl. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-13

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ONLINE CLASSES Are you a small business owner or interested in starting your own business? We have plenty of online classes to help you in every aspect of your business. Our classes last 6 weeks and prices start at just $95! A to Z Grantwriting Learn how to research and develop relationships with potential funding sources, organize grantwriting campaigns, and prepare proposals. Leadership Gain the respect and admiration of others, exert more control over your destiny, and enjoy success in your professional and personal life. Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay Auction pros teach you how to work from home or earn extra income by buying and selling goods online. Creating a Successful Business Plan Turn your business ideas into a solid plan for financing and long-term success. Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business Learn how to start your own arts and crafts business from a professional artist. Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring Discover small business marketing strategies that can help you attract attention, woo your target audience, grow your customer base, and expand your profits - all for little or no money. Writing Effective Grant Proposals Learn to prepare grant proposals that get solid results for your favorite organization or charity. Marketing Your Nonprofit Further the ideals and goals of your nonprofit by learning to compete more effectively for members, media attention, donors, clients, and volunteers. Mastery of Business Fundamentals Acquire practical experience in strategic planning, management, and finance without enrolling in an MBA program.

Monthly Start Dates: 1/18, 2/15, 3/15, 4/12, 5/17

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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER

www.ncsbc.net > Contact Your Local SBC >

Local SEO - Get Your Business Found Locally

I Think I've Created a Brand Now What?

Digital Marketing Trends in 2018

Have you heard about SEO, Search Engine Optimization, but don’t really know what it is? Need help being found locally on search engines? Let’s figure out who and what your business is and then put you on the map with key words that your customers are using to search for you. Presenter: Christina Williams. 3 hours. FREE.

Does your brand accomplish what it needs to and once it does, what do you do with it? While technology has changed the way we market businesses, you still benefit greatly from tried and true branding. How do you evaluate your brand to be sure it’s right for your business before you spend precious marketing dollars? And, once you have a good brand, what’s the best strategy to move your business forward? We will address what questions to ask yourself in determining if you have the right brand and how to best strategize the next steps. Presenter: Emily Coffman. 2 hours. FREE.

Digital Marketing is changing thanks to widespread ownership of smartphones, everincreasing data and video streaming, combined with a cultural desire for digestible and personalized content. Do you know which trend will impact YOUR organization in 2018? How can you jump on some of these trends to get an edge on your competition? You’re about to find out…By the end of this session you’ll have a cutting edge on Marketing Automation, Content Marketing, Video, Mobile, and Big Data. Join us as we explore the top trends in digital marketing that we believe small businesses should be paying attention to in 2018. We’ll explore each trend and provide some simple ideas for incorporating them into your overall marketing strategy. Presenter: Melanie Diehl. 3 hours. FREE.

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If This, Then That - Automate Your Small Business IFTTT (If this, then that) is a free online tool that automates actions between websites, apps, smartphones, gadgets and more. Want your tagged Facebook photos backed up on Google Drive? IFTTT can do that! Want your Instagram photos to automatically post to Facebook? IFTTT can do that! Want to automatically save email attachments to the Cloud? IFTTT can do that! Presenter: Christina Williams. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-34

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How to Create a Basic WordPress Website Learn how to create a basic web presence for your business using WordPress. We will cover the fundamentals of building websites through WordPress including setup, launch, and maintenance, and will discuss popular tools for helping you build a great-looking website. Presenter: Guiseppe Getto. 3 hours. FREE. 2018-32

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MONDAY NIGHT KICK-OFF SERIES Begin to Understand Your Business Financials Presenter: Antonio Bunn What is a Balance Sheet?

What is an Income Statement?

What is a Cash Flow Statement?

Learn how the balance sheet works, what it contains, and where the numbers come from. If you do not understand the very basics of your balance sheet, you are not alone! Simply put, a balance sheet is a snapshot in time of your business assets, liabilities and shareholder’s equity. Understanding the balance sheet will help you know your worth so you can plan to make a profit.

Join us to learn how an income statement works, what it contains, and where the numbers come from. An income statement will allow you to see a picture of your past and present income and expenses, so you can plan to make a profit.

You will learn how the cash flow statement works, what it contains, and where the numbers come from. The cash flow statement will allow you to see how cash flows in and out of your business during a given period of time so that you can plan to make a profit.

2018-23 | March 12 | 6pm-9pm 2018-49 | May 14 | 6pm-9pm

2018-20 | March 5 | 6pm-9pm 2018-46 | May 7 | 6pm-9pm

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BUSINESS. WE KNOW

Talk to us about our free services ess! in us b ur yo lp he n ca e w w ho d an FREE WEEKLY SEMINARS The SBC offers more than 125 FREE seminars each year on various business topics including:

▪▪ Financing ▪▪ Management ▪▪ Marketing ▪▪ Accounting & Record Keeping ▪▪ Social Media

Jim Ensor SBC Director 252.493.7541 jensor@email.pittcc.edu

FREE CONSULTING

We offer free, confidential one-on-one consulting services to assist you in the operations of your business. Services are provided by appointment only. Our experienced business counselor can help you with: ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪

Business Plans Marketing Plans Loan Packages Market/Industry Research Financials

Gail Nichols Entrepreneurial Education 252.493.7625 gnichols@email.pittcc.edu

FREE RESOURCE CENTER The SBC maintains a resource area that is open to the public during normal business hours and contains: ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪

Wendy Dunbar Administrative Assistant 252.493.7528 wdunbar@email.pittcc.edu

Computers Sample Business Plans Reference Materials How-to Books Wifi Access Previous Class Materials

Shareen Berkowitz SBC Counselor 252.493.7298 sberkowitz@email.pittcc.edu

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ARTS

CREATIVE

DANCE

Watercolor Basics

Creative Writing Seminar

Learn to Shag

Learn the art of watercolor painting! You will be introduced to the basics of working with watercolor paints and applying various techniques to create your own painting. This class is an excellent outlet opportunity. Instructor: Judy Dye. 27.5 hours. $69.

Whether you are an inexperience or experienced writer, this course is for you! The emphasis is on creativity, writing, and critique. Assignments are read anonymously and critiqued by class members and the instructor to work toward improved writing technique and communication skills. Tip sheets on the elements of writing are supplemented by exercises. All genres of writing are welcome. Revision and submission for publication and competition are encouraged. Instructor: Patsy O'Leary. 36 hours. $69.

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Watercolor Painting This class is for all levels of watercolor interest and knowledge. Basic skills will be introduced if you are new. If you are more intermediate, your focus will be on independent study to help develop your own painting style. We will encourage you to participate in local art events/ art organizations. Individual guidance will be given to all students. Instructor: Judy Dye. 27.5 hours. $65. 116189 1/10-3/28 116190 1/10-3/28

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COMPUTER/ TECHNOLOGY Do you need to update your technology skills and become more familiar with computer technology? Learn the basics of how to operate a PC and become more familiar with Microsoft Word to enhance your professional skill set. Instructor: Chauncey Whitfield. 24 hours. $75. MW TTh

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Graphic Design for Beginners: Canva Want to learn a free, easy-to-use graphic design program that can assist in creating amazing graphics? We will cover the tools, templates, and options available to create and edit graphics for nearly any need, including social media, presentations, marketing, and branding. You will use the tools to create graphic designs in class. You can also bring your own device to work with. Instructor: Cindy Saylor. 3 hours. $15. 115941 2/21 115942 3/20

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Every family has stories to tell, but many are lost before they are recorded. In this workshop, you will receive guidance on how to write and structure these stories. Through a balance of lecture, stimulating memory exercises, discussion, and class feedback, you will be able to create a permanent record of these stories for posterity. Instructor: Patsy O'Leary. 36 hours. $79. M

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Creating Your Life Story in Song: Give a Gift to Your Family Capture your journey in life through song; a wonderful gift for your family. Use songs already written, or create lyrics of your own. Songs can be new, or can be favorites from long ago. Leave a lasting legacy for your loved ones with your treasure of music. 3 hours. $25. 116062 116063 116064 116065 116066

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Beginning Sewing: Make Your Own Lounge Pants Learn how to make a basic pair of lounge pants. Skills learned will be pattern and fabric, sewing a straight stitch, how to make a casing, and measuring for elastic and basic hems. Instructor: Elizabeth Weidner. 8 hours. $49. 116288 1/16-2/6 116289 4/3-4/24

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Beyond Basic - Shag

Family Stories Workshop

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Come and learn the "Dance of the Carolinas." You will learn the basic steps of shag dancing. It is recommended that you wear hard sole shoes or you are welcome to dance in your socks. A dancing partner is suggested, but not required. Instructors: Rick and Suzanne Burchfiel. 4 hours. $39.

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This course is a continuation of Learn to Shag. You will continue the basic steps as well as adding on more! It is recommended that you wear hard sole shoes or you are welcome to dance in your socks. A dancing partner is suggested, but not required. Instructors: Rick and Suzanne Burchfiel. 4 hours. $39. 115960 115961 115962 115963 116224 116231

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HEALTH & WELLNESS Coping with Loss and Grief Learn positive skills for dealing with loss and grief by understanding the effects and impacts of loss and grief. You will gain an understanding of your personal emotional needs and identify healthy means of support and healing while participating in creative and meaningful music therapy groups. Allow the power of music and other creative arts to help you heal. Whether you are dealing with the loss through death, dementia of your loved ones, PTSD or other trauma, a terminal illness, or life’s ever changing situations such as job loss, music, and creative expression can help you find a path of healing and growth. 2 hours. $19. 116056 116057 116058 116059 116060

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Hear My Voice: Social Fun Join others with life-aging issues (dementia, limited mobility, and others) along with your loved ones, families and/or care takers. Create fun experiences through social interaction while engaging in rhythmic movement and music. Hum, sing, laugh, play rhythm instruments and create your own music together while in a nurturing and safe environment. Be a part of making fun life memories. 3 hours. $25. 116030 116031 116032 116033

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Box Out Parkinson's Our Parkinson’s boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, balance, hand-eye coordination, footwork and overall strength to overcome their opponent – Parkinson’s disease. In comparison to other sports, boxing is a very physically demanding style of training, but we provide a safe environment with NO CONTACT so it is very difficult to get injured. Boxing is an incredible stress reliever, great social event, confidence booster, and most importantly, FUN! We will supply gloves, but hand wraps are needed; we sell washable/reusable wraps for $10. Please arrive 15 minutes before each class to get your hands wrapped and fitted for gloves. 12 hours. $69. 116147 2/5-3/2 116148 4/9-4/27

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Stage Fright: Performance Anxiety Learn to overcome anxiety (a little nervousness or outright terror) when performing before an audience or in an audition. Gain an understanding of your own personality dynamics and how they are related to performance; explore relaxation techniques useful before and during performances or public appearances, and learn how to improve your overall performance health. This class is perfect for musicians, actors, dancers, public speakers and any others who want to improve public performance skills. 1.5 hours. $15. 116025 116026 116027 116028 116029

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Decrease My Stress: Relaxation through Music Want to lower your stress or anxiety? Music is a significant mood-changer and reliever of tension. Involvement in music has shown to decrease heart rates and to promote higher body temperature - a sign of the body relaxing! Relaxation can lower metabolism and help treat chronic pain and insomnia. By learning techniques for deep relaxation, you can focus on relaxing the mind and the body at the same time. Learn techniques and skills you can practice at home on your own. 1 hour. $15. 116051 116052 116053 116054 116055

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LANGUAGE Couples Communication Discover concepts and skills that will help you and your partner listen, talk, and relate to one another as well as increase your interpersonal competence to help you both live a more satisfactory and meaningful life. A Couples Communication with or without scripture will be required. For order information, contact Lisa Webb at 493-7317. (One packet per couple). Instructor: Martha Brown. 8 hours. $39. 116151 4/21-4/28

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Conversational Spanish Conversational Spanish is a practical, fun way of learning some basic conversational skills in Spanish. You will learn pronunciation and vocabulary surrounding practical daily activities. Class will be very interactive and you will be expected to participate in group activities. Required textbook: ISBN-13: 978-1259586361 Practice Makes Perfect Spanish Conversation. Instructor: Bryan Williamson. 16 hours. $59. 116246 2/6-3/27

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Core Communication Learn six talking skills and five listening skills for resolving conflicts, making decisions, solving problems, and negotiating more effectively. These practical communication skills strengthen your relationships and increase your personal and professional opportunities. Instructor: Martha Brown. 12 hours. $59. 116061

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ONLINE CLASSES Not only do we offer online classes to help you professionally, but we also offer many classes for a variety of personal interests and hobbies. Prices start at just $95 a class and new classes start each month. Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you'll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time. Drawing for the Absolute Beginner Gain a solid foundation in drawing and become the artist you've always dreamed you could be! Discover Digital Photography An informative introduction to the fascinating world of digital photography. Write Your Life Story Learn how to create and distribute an inspirational and professional autobiography for family, friends, and others. Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking Learn how to make the most of your scrapbooking talents and artistic ideas when you combine digital and traditional scrapbooking techniques. Handling Medical Emergencies Every second counts during a medical emergency. Learn how to respond if someone needs your help. Start Your Own Edible Garden Learn how to grow delicious, nutritious fruit and vegetables in your own backyard. Beginning Conversational French Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business. Lose Weight and Keep It Off Discover how to establish a healthy approach to successful weight loss and weight maintenance for a lifetime. Where Does All My Money Go? Learn how to get control of your money once and for all.

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT MUSIC The Celebration Singers Love to sing? Celebration Singers is a fun and social group for adults! The Celebration Singers perform for a variety of locations and activities in the community, such as senior living centers, senior social clubs, concerts, celebrations, and community events. Come enjoy music from Gospel to Broadway show tunes and just about everything in between. Group singing offers benefits such as deep and controlled breathing, focus on maintaining good use of your lungs, diaphragm and abdominal muscles, and engaging in continued learning for your brain. Add music to your health! Attend as often as you can – we understand life is full of appointments and travel! You do not have to be an expert musician. If music reading seems like a foreign language, it’s ok. Celebration singers will gladly help and teach the music for all levels! There are no auditions, come and enjoy the fun. 15 hours. $50. 116034 1/31-5/8

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Classical Music: A Primer

New Horizons Band

Come learn about music for upcoming PCC Symphony Orchestra concerts. Explore the traditions of Western art music via the structure, style and composers of music before attending the concerts! Course content will include listening, lecture, discussion, an introduction to score reading and conducting, and a handson introduction to orchestral instruments. No previous musical experience required. 2 hours. $15.

Did you play in band during high school? Have you always wanted to learn to play a flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone or another instrument? It's never too late to learn! New Horizons Band is for adult musicians, novice and experienced. If you have never played, it’s ok. New Horizons Band will help you learn from the beginning or help you “relearn.” No auditions are required! You will need your own instrument. Playing an instrument is great for maintaining finger movement, helping to keep arthritic hands limber and maintaining and improving respiratory functioning. In addition, social fun is good for everyone! New Horizons Band plays for a variety of locations and activities in the community, such as senior living centers, senior social clubs, concerts, celebrations and community events. 48 hours. $75.

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PCC Symphony Orchestra Do you play an orchestral instrument? Join us for an opportunity to gain experience by playing in an ensemble. Emphasis is placed on orchestral techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles and periods of orchestral and string ensemble literature. Prerequisite: Completion of high school orchestra or band program, or comparable private lesson experience. All other cases to be determined by audition. 34 hours. FREE. 116208 1/9-5/8

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New Horizons Band Beginner Did you play in band during high school? Have you always wanted to learn to play a flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone or another instrument? It's never too late to learn! New Horizons Band is for adult musicians, novice and experienced. Come learn, relearn and have fun making music. If you have never played, it’s ok. New Horizons Band will help you learn from the beginning or help you “relearn.” No auditions are required! Playing an instrument is great for maintaining finger movement, helping to keep arthritic hands limber and maintaining and improving respiratory functioning. In addition, social fun is good for everyone! New Horizons Band plays for a variety of locations and activities in the community, such as senior living centers, senior social clubs, concerts, celebrations and community events. 32 hours. $50. 116035 1/23-5/10

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Improving Your Church Choir Explore techniques for improving choral blend, intonation, diction, and repertoire. Learn how to balance the musical and non-musical duties for church musicians, such as recruitment & retention, library, and the church year. Whether you are a volunteer or professional, director or accompanist … this course is for you! 3 hours. $25. 116048 1/24-2/7 116049 3/14-3/28 116050 4/11-4/25

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Guitar for Adult Beginners

Reading Music II

Singing is fun when you can accompany yourself on the guitar! Learn the basics of playing guitar: chords, strumming, single string playing, fingerpicking, tuning, fundamentals of music and technique. Lots of "hands-on" experience in a variety of styles. Folk song literature will be explored, which is ideal for teachers of early childhood through elementary school children and adults who wish to accompany their families. Acoustic guitar is required. Materials not included. 5 hours. $59.

Build on concepts you learned in Reading Music I. This will include developing basic music reading skills and exploring basic music theory concepts through collaborative activities and group participation. 5 hours. $59.

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Ukulele for Adult Beginners The ukulele is a fun and easy-to-learn instrument! Even if you have never played an instrument before, you will be playing the ukulele after the very first class! Explore basic chords, simple strums, and fun songs together as a group class. You will need to bring your own ukulele. 5 hours. $59. 116071 116074 116077 116072 116075 116078 116272 116073 116076 116290

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Reading Music I Get introduced to the basics of reading musical notation. Let us help you make sense of printed music! Topics will include note names, key signatures, intervals, scales, and a brief introduction to rudiments of music theory. The content and pacing of this course will be tailored to the specific interests and abilities of those who attend. (Minimum enrollment required). 5 hours. $59. 116136 1/25-2/22 116137 3/1-3/29

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Piano for Adult Beginners The Music Academy of Eastern Carolina believes that every life needs music and anyone can learn to play the piano. A desire to learn is the only prerequisite. Classes are not about the final products but about the joy found in the process along the way. You will learn basic hand positions, simple melodies, note names, and beginning music reading. You will encourage and support one another as you make music together. (Enrollment of 4 required) 5 hours. $59. 116040 116037 116041 116038 116039 116042

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Group Piano for Adults with Prior Experience Build on knowledge you have learned in previous piano lessons or classes. We will review piano skills and continue development with two-handed techniques including basic hand positions, chords, complex melodies, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. (Enrollment of 4 required) 5 hours. $59. 116046 116043 116047 116044 116045

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ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE FOR SELECT CLASSES VISIT WWW.PITTCC.EDU/ CONTINUING-EDUCATION AND CLICK 'REGISTRATION INFORMATION'

SAFETY UAS Orientation & Prep (Remote Pilot for Drones) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that drone operators will have to pass a UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) Part 107 aeronautical knowledge test as one of the requirements for legally flying drones commercially. Discover what commercial drone/ UAS operators will need to know in order to pass the FAA Part 107 certification test. Learn pertinent information regarding regulations, airspace, weather, and more. Instructors: Dan Mayo, William Lewis, Mike Nicholson. 24 hours. $199. 116404 2/1-2/27 116405 4/3-4/26

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Basic Pistol You will be introduced to the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for owning and using a pistol safely. You will learn about pistol parts and operation, ammunition, gun safety, pistol shooting fundamentals, and pistol shooting activities. If you are bringing your own gun to the range, you must provide your own factory ammo. Also bring safety glasses and hearing protection. For further questions, contact Lisa Webb at 493-7317. Instructor: Robert James. 8 hours. $90. 116283 2/10

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NC Concealed Carry Learn the aspects of the North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun Law as they apply to the rights of citizens to carry a concealed handgun. You will also learn how to apply the fundamentals of safety and basic marksmanship. This course will be taught by an NRA Certified Instructor. If you are a first-time shooter, you will need to take the Basic Pistol class prior to this one. Please bring your Driver's License/picture ID card to class and wear comfortable clothing. If you plan to "rent" a pistol from the instructor, you will need to bring $30-$40 in cash for the instructor to pay for ammunition. *.22 caliber or single action revolvers are not allowed. All firearms must be clean and functioning. For any additional information, contact Lisa Webb at 493-7317. Instructor: Robert James. 8 hours. $90. 116284 3/17 116285 5/19

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CCW Legal Update

AAA Roadwise

Do you have your NC Concealed Carry permit and need to update or renew it? Then this is the class for you! You will be updated on NC laws and will be able to re-take the test. *.22 caliber or single action revolvers are not allowed. All firearms must be clean and functioning. Instructor: Robert James 2.5 hours. $49.

Pitt County Safe Communities Coalition in conjunction with Pitt Community College offers the AAA approved Roadwise course. This course covers a variety of topics for drivers ages 50+. Pre-registration and payment are required. *Note: Completion of this course in no way guarantees any privileges or rights under NC applicable law. 4 hours. $30.

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Motorcycle Safety Foundation: Basic Rider's Course This 22-hour course is part of the NC Motorcycle Safety Program. You will learn the basics of operating a motorcycle. 100% attendance of all scheduled class hours is mandatory. NO EXCEPTIONS! You must wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, boots over the ankle, full fingered gloves, and eye protection (sunglasses or prescription eyewear is permissible). Helmets are available, but you are encouraged to bring your own if you have them. Motorcycles are furnished by PCC. Riders must be 16 years of age, but are not required to hold a driver's license to participate in the class. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be able to forego the driving portion of the NC DMV test for gaining your motorcycle endorsement. Pre-registration at least 3 days prior to the beginning of the class is required. 22 hours. $145. 116237 116241 116242 116244 116247 116249 116254 116258 116262 116266

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PCSCC/PCC Driver Improvement Training Pitt County Safe Communities Coalition in conjunction with Pitt Community College offers the AAA approved Driver Improvement course. This course covers a variety of topics for all drivers. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required 3 days prior to the beginning of class. *NOTE: Completion of this course in no way guarantees any privileges or rights under applicable NC laws. 8 hours. $60. 116183 116196 116198 116188 116199 116200 116191 116201 116194 116195 116202

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WEALTH MANAGEMENT Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America with 13.1 million U.S. consumers affected in 2015. What is identity theft and how can you protect yourself from becoming a victim? Join us to learn strategies on how to protect and monitor your identity. Instructor: Cindy Saylor. 2 hours. $12. Th Th

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Not only do we offer online classes to help you professionally, but we also offer many classes for a variety of personal interests and hobbies. Prices start at just $95 a class and new classes start each month. Music Made Easy Learn the fundamentals of music theory. Be able to read, write, and play simple music. Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My! Learn how to make wise investment decisions so that you have enough money to live comfortably through your retirement. Ready, Set, Read! A learning specialist shows you how to raise a successful reader and writer. Mastering Digital Photography: Photographing People Learn to take beautiful pictures of adults, children, and babies. Genealogy Basics Learn where to look, who to contact, and how to use research tools to begin an exciting and fascinating exploration of your roots. Happy and Healthy Pregnancy Learn how the stages of pregnancy affect your body, emotions, and budget, and how to prepare yourself and your family to welcome your new baby. Instant Italian Learn Italian from the comfort of your home in this fun and enjoyable online course. Get Assertive! Find out how you can stop others from intimidating you or treating you poorly.

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Keys to Successful Money Management Certified financial planner shows you how most wealthy people build their fortunes. Discover Sign Language Discover the fun of learning sign language and using your hands to communicate with Deaf people.

Monthly Start Dates: 1/18, 2/15, 3/15, 4/12, 5/17

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THE PCC FARMVILLE CENTER IS THE PERFECT FIT FOR PEOPLE WHO: > Want to earn college credit while enrolled in high school > Live in Farmville or the surrounding area > Are graduating from high school

> Applied to PCC in the past but are not currently enrolled > Desire to improve job prospects and future earning potential > Want to learn something new and fun

Start any PCC program at the FARMVILLE CENTER... finish in Farmville, on main campus, or online. Curriculum Programs:

Continuing Education:

Transitional Studies:

> Criminal Justice Technology > Healthcare Management Technology > Medical Office Administration

> Human Resources Development (HRD) > Small Business Center > Computer/Technology > Personal Enrichment

> English Language Acquisition > High School Equivalency (GEDÂŽ)

Other Classes: Study Skills, Introduction to Computers, College Transfer Success, Pre-Calculus Algebra, General Statistics, Developmental Reading & English, Developmental Math, Fundamentals of Computing For more information, call the PCC Farmville Center at 252.753.0010 or visit www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education 3781 South Main Street | Farmville, NC 27828 Spring 2018 | www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education | 252.493.7388

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PITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

CONTINUING EDUCATION HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS

Nursing Assistant

Phlebotomy

CPR Certification

Pharmacy Technician Training

Pitt Community College's Health Care programs play an active role for the citizens of Pitt County and surrounding areas desiring to prepare themselves for employment in the ever-evolving and the growing needs of the health care field. Continuing Education Health Care programs provide courses for those who need to train, retrain, and update themselves in a health care field or professional area. The continuing education programs offered by our division are of the highest quality both in classroom/lab and clinical instruction. We are proud of our Health Care Continuing Education Programs and encourage students who have a strong desire to "help people" and are "team players" to apply to become a health care worker in as little as one semester. It's up to you to decide how far you want to go. We're here to guide you through.

For more information, visit www.pittcc.edu and search "Continuing Education Health Care" or call Sidette Boyce Brown at 252.493.7233.

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BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) is designed to give students essential skills required for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers in North Carolina. Instruction topics include criminal law, juvenile law, civil process, traffic crash investigations, alcoholic beverage laws, investigative, patrol, custody and court procedures, emergency responses, ethics and community relations.

Admission Requirements: •

Admission packet

Letter of sponsorship by an NC Law Enforcement Agency

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Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM 20 Weeks

NIGHT ACADEMY:

High school graduate or equivalent At least 20 years old

No felony convictions

No major misdemeanors Pass physical exam

Pass required reading test

Costs: •

DAY ACADEMY:

$1600 (includes registration fees, uniforms, books, and activity expenses

Monday-Friday 6PM-11PM 29 Weeks * Registration held twice a year. Check the website for next Academy start dates.

Financial aid is available for those that qualify

Application packets are available at the PCC Law Enforcement Training Building located at 2096 Central Park Drive in Winterville, NC. For more information, visit www.pittcc.edu and search, ‘blet’ or call 252-493-7571. Spring 2018 | www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education | 252.493.7388

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WIOA YOUTH PROGRAM

What is NEXTGEN?

Have you been dreaming about a fulfilling career? NEXTGEN is your free gateway to education, job training, and employment. NEXTGEN can help you plan, prepare, and launch a career in a high demand field. We have knowledgeable and caring advisors to help you every step of the way.

» Career Planning

» Paid Internships

» Free Occupational Training

» Mentoring and Leadership Development

» GED/HiSET or Adult High School Classes » Resume and Interviewing Help » Soft Skills Certification

To be eligible for NEXTGEN, you must be: » 16-24 years old

» Resident of Pitt County

» Out of School (students enrolled in GED, HiSet, or Adult High School classes can be eligible) » A Citizen, Permanent Resident, or have a right to work in the United States » Selective Service Compliant (for males 18+)

NEXTGEN Career Advisors:

» Sheena Roberson 252.531.2375 | sroberson@email.pittcc.edu » Charity Sherrod 252.493.7853 | csherrod@email.pittcc.edu » Mario Satterthwaite 252.493.7860 | msatterthwaite@email.pittcc.edu

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» Financial Incentives

» Personal Career Advisor

» Job Placement Assistance

You must also meet ONE of the following: » School Dropout

» Ex-Offender (an individual who is subject to the juvenile or adult justice system) » Homeless, a runaway, in foster care, or has aged out of the foster care system

» An Individual who is Pregnant or Parenting » An Individual with a Disability

» Low Income Individual who is Basic Skills Deficient (below 9.0 on TABE) or an English Language Learner

NEXTGEN is funded by the WIOA (Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act) under contract with Region Q.


BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

YOUR SOURCE FOR

WORKFORCE TRAINING IN EASTERN NC

■■ Customized training services to local businesses and industries

■■ Professional development for existing employees

■■ Services to help identify and/or train potential employees ■■ Tailored to YOUR needs and YOUR schedule ■■ Classes at NO cost or LOW cost

For more information, contact Zack Cleghorn at 252-493-7584 or visit www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education

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ONLINE CLASSES

ONLINE

LEARNING Anytime, Anywhere!

WELCOME! Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners. We have over 300 courses to choose from! All courses run for six weeks, are project-oriented, and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links and more. You can complete the course entirely from your home or office. Visit www.ed2go.com/pittcc to see a full list of classes and prices, and get started today!

How to Get Started: 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/pittcc 2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in, and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom. 3. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.

Start Dates: New course sessions begin each month. Our upcoming sessions begin:

1/18, 2/15, 3/15, 4/12, 5/17 Requirements: All courses require Internet access, E-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Firefox web browsers. Some courses may have additional requirements.

Contact: Lisa Webb Program Coordinator 252.493.7317 lwebb@email.pittcc.edu

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ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Accounting Fundamentals Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more. Introduction to QuickBooks 2016 Gain control of the financial accounting of your business using this powerful software program, including how to create statements and invoices and track payable and receivables. QuickBooks 2015 for Contractors Learn how to use the Premier Contractor Edition of QuickBooks 2015 for your construction business to create contract estimates, perform time tracking and job costing, generate powerful reports, and more. Introduction to Stock Options Learn how stock options can protect your portfolio and help you profit in any type of market. Personal Finance Protect your assets and discover how best to achieve all your financial goals. Where Does All My Money Go? Learn how to get control of your money once and for all. Real Estate Investing Build and protect your wealth by investing in real estate. Keys to Successful Money Management Certified financial planner shows you how most wealthy people build their fortunes.

BUSINESS Start Your Own Online Business Learn how to leverage the Internet to start your own online business and build a website to sell your traditional and digital products and services. Fundamentals of Supervision & Management Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate, and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts. Writing Effective Grant Proposals Learn to prepare grant proposals that get solid results for your favorite organization or charity. Business Finance for Non-Finance Personnel This course will help you understand business environments, financial statements, and strategy so you can make more profitable business and personal financial decisions.


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Effective Selling Learn the secret to converting a potential customer into a long-term asset. Find out how to lay the groundwork for repeat business and your future success. Effective Business Writing Improve your career prospects by learning how to develop powerful written documents that draw readers in and keep them motivated to continue to the end. Administrative Assistant Applications Gain the skills and knowledge you will need to prepare for the Certified Administrative Professional exam and begin a rewarding career as an administrative assistant. Creating a Successful Business Plan Turn your business ideas into a solid plan for financing and long-term success. PMP Certification Prep I Begin a well-paying career as a project manager by preparing to take--and pass--the PMP® certification exam. Achieving Top Search Engine Positions Learn proven, step-by-step strategies to achieve higher positions with major search engines.

COLLEGE READINESS GRE Preparation Discover powerful strategies for success in the verbal reasoning and analytical writing sections of the GRE® revised General Test (course 1 of 2). GED Preparation Want to pass the GED® test? This course will help you develop the skills you’ll need to succeed. SAT/ACT Prep Course - Part 1 Master the reading, writing, English, and science questions on the ACT and new SAT. Introduction to Statistics Improve your understanding of data and learn how to develop graphs and charts so you can use this information to make better decisions. Introduction to Chemistry Gain a solid foundation in the basics of chemistry and see how everything that goes on in your body depends on a chemical reaction. GMAT Preparation Discover powerful test-taking techniques and methods for improving your score on the GMAT.

ONLINE CLASSES

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

HEALTH CARE & MEDICAL

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013 Become proficient in using Microsoft Excel 2013 and discover countless shortcuts, tricks, and features for creating and formatting worksheets quickly and efficiently.

Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoyable fashion.

Introduction to Windows 10 Learn to use this powerful new operating system, including how to customize your desktop, manage files and folders, and navigate the Web with the new Microsoft Edge browser.

Medical Coding Learn how to use the CPT manual and the ICD-9-CM to find medical codes for any disease, condition, treatment, or surgical procedure.

Intermediate Microsoft Word 2013 Learn how to use the advanced features of this desktop publishing program to add graphics to a document, merge data into form letters, and use macros and shortcuts to make using Word easier and faster. Intermediate Photoshop CC Explore the more advanced features of Intermediate Photoshop CC so you can re-edit photos and graphics, resize images, and create reusable page layout templates. Introduction to InDesign CC Learn how to use Adobe InDesign CC software to create professional-quality letterhead, brochures, forms, eBooks, business materials and more. Introduction to Illustrator CS6 Learn to design and draw vector art, work with shape gradients, and manipulate color images using Adobe Illustrator CS6.

DESIGN & COMPOSITION Introduction to Creating WordPress Websites Discover how to easily create blogs and website with WordPress, the world's most popular Web publisher. Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera Take your photography to the next level with your digital SLR camera by learning how to master lenses, apertures, shutter speed, exposure settings, and more. Secrets of Better Photography Learn how to take better pictures by understanding your camera and how to use it in a variety of situations. Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5 Learn to create state-of-the-art Web sites using modern CSS3 and HTML5 techniques. Creating Web Pages Learn the basics of HTML so you can design, create, and post your very own site on the Web.

Spanish for Medical Professionals Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily, honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases. Handling Medical Emergencies Every second counts during a medical emergency. Learn how to respond if someone needs your help. Certificate in Nutrition, Chronic Disease, and Health Promotion Learn about the impact of food politics, clean water, foodborne diseases, mood, genetically engineered foods, and malnutrition on health and the development of chronic disease. Certificate in Infectious Diseases and Infection Control This certificate program offers insights into common infectious diseases and procedures for controlling their spread.

LANGUAGE & ARTS Drawing for the Absolute Beginner Gain a solid foundation in drawing and become the artist you've always dreamed you could be! Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time. Discover Sign Language Discover the fun of learning sign language and using your hands to communicate with deaf people. Conversational Japanese Whether you want to learn conversational Japanese for travel or just for fun, you'll find this course makes it easy and enjoyable for beginners to master the essentials of the Japanese language. Introduction to Guitar Master basic guitar skills and become the musician you've always wanted to be.

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ONLINE CLASSES LAW & LEGAL

TEACHING & EDUCATION

TECHNOLOGY

Introduction to Criminal Law An in-depth look at criminal law and the real world of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and the paralegals who work closely with them.

Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards Master the use of SMART Board and SMART Notebook technology so you can create powerful interactive lessons that capture your students' attention.

Introduction to PC Troubleshooting Learn to decipher and solve almost any problem with your PC.

Real Estate Law Learn the basics of real estate law, including investing, title searching, and mortgages.

Creating Classroom Centers Learn how to create engaging, easy-to-maintain classroom center activities that boost independent learning while increasing small-group instruction time.

LSAT Preparation Learn about law school entrance procedures, developing analytical reasoning skills, and improving your test-taking skills. Workers' Compensation Gain essential skills and a solid understanding of one of the fastest-growing areas in law. Legal Nurse Consulting Begin a new career by helping attorneys understand and resolve medical cases and claims. Paralegal Preparation I Find out if a paralegal career is the perfect choice for you, as you explore the fundamentals of U.S. law and legal terminology.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Genealogy Basics Learn where to look, who to contact, and how to use research tools to begin an exciting and fascinating exploration of your roots. Lose Weight and Keep it Off Discover how to establish a healthy approach to successful weight loss and weight management for life. Resume Writing Workshop Discover the secret to transforming your tired, boring resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews.

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Understanding Adolescents Uncover the secrets of the adolescent mind. Gain valuable information on how they feel, how their identities develop, & how you can best meet their needs. Integrating Technology in the Classroom In this professional development course for teachers, you will learn the secrets of technology integration in the classroom and across the curriculum, gaining the skills educators need to use tools such as apps, assistive technology, wikis, podcasts, and blogs effectively. Spanish in the Classroom Learn the essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents. Singapore Math Strategies: Grades 6-9 Master model drawing, a revolutionary technique for teaching middle school math students how to triumph over word problems and learn to love math. Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies That Work Learn response to intervention (RTI) strategies that ensure the struggling readers in your classroom get the help and education they need. Teaching Students With ADHD Learn practical strategies for helping children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) succeed in school.

Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking Learn how to make the most of your scrapbooking talents and artistic ideas when you combine digital and traditional scrapbooking techniques.

TECHNOLOGY

Helping Aging Parents Be prepared to handle the challenges you and your parents will face in the coming years, while learning to cherish the transition.

Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 Learn to use HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, and Web APIs to create cross-platform mobile apps and mashups.

Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search World-renowned author and career advisor shows you how to get the job you want quickly and easily and in any economy.

Wireless Networking Industry expert shows you how wireless networking works, as well as how to plan, deploy, and connect to wireless networks.

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Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment. Introduction to Windows 10 Learn to use this powerful new operating system, including how to customize your desktop, manage files and folders, and navigate the Web with the new Microsoft Edge browser. Introduction to Java Programming An experience Java programmer introduces important Java topics with clear, step-by-step instructions. Introduction to SQL Gain a solid working knowledge of the most powerful and widely used database programming language. Introduction to PC Security Security expert teaches the fundamentals of PC and network security.

WRITING & PUBLISHING Write Like a Pro A published author teaches you how professional writers use story outlines to structure any type of story. The Keys to Effective Editing If you aspire to be an editor, this course will teach you the fundamentals of top-notch editing for both fiction and nonfiction. Publish and Sell Your E-Books Learn how to use free tools to publish an e-book, and then list and sell your e-books in the world's largest online bookstores. Grammar Refresher Develop your English grammar skills and take your writing and speaking to the next level of excellence with this course. Travel Writing Profit from your experiences in exotic lands (or your own backyard) by learning how to write and sell travel articles and books. The Craft of Magazine Writing If you're a determined new writer, this class will provide you with the skills you need to get published.


ONLINE CLASSES

For a full list of classes offered, visit www.ed2go.com/pittcc http://careertraining.ed2go.com/pittcc/

Learn Online With Over 100 Programs!

LEARN FROM HOME!

Pitt Community College

ONLINE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS Online Career Training Programs can start you on a path to an in-demand profession. You can begin these programs at any time and learn at your own pace. Upon successful completion of all coursework, you will receive a Certificate of Completion.

1-on-1 Instructor

Externship

Flexible Schedule

assistance from expert instructors

opportunities available for many programs

study anytime, anywhere

Affordable

Books Included

Certification

Payment plans available

All materials are included in cost

Most programs lead to industry certifications

PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: Healthcare and Fitness Business and Professional IT and Software Development Skilled Trades and Industrial Sustainable Energy and Going Green

http://careertraining.ed2go.com/pittcc/

REQUIREMENTS: must have Internet access, e-mail, Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, and word processing software such as Microsoft Word. Some courses may have additional requirements.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION

REFUND POLICY •• No refunds or transfers for Self-Supporting (SEF) courses unless the course is canceled by Continuing Education. •• Refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier's Office for all courses canceled by Continuing Education. The College may refund registration fees under the following circumstances: •• If a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment, the student will receive a 100% refund. •• If a student officially withdraws from an Occupational Extension (OE) class prior to the first class session, the student will receive a 100% refund. •• After an OE class begins and a student officially withdraws from the class prior to or by the 10% point of the scheduled hours, the student will receive a 75% refund. * This refund is limited to the registration fee and does not include accident insurance, liability insurance, textbooks, or supplies. To officially withdraw for a refund, students must sign a refund form on or before the 10% point of the class. This form is available in the Continuing Education & Community Development Division office.

INCLEMENT WEATHER •• The Continuing Education Division will adhere to the same schedule modifications (opening, closing, and early release) as those outlined for Pitt Community College.

4 WAYS TO REGISTER In Person Register in person at the

Greenville Center:

By Mail Mail completed registration

form with check, money order, or credit card information to: Pitt Community College Continuing Education P.O. Drawer 7007 Greenville, NC 27835-7007

By Fax Fax your completed

registration form with credit card information to: 252.321.4626

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION LOCATION KEY

AKP – Alice Keene Park 4561 County Home Rd., Greenville Ayden PD 4144 West Ave., Ayden Ayden VT - Ayden Vo-Tech 529 3rd St., Ayden Barber School 3700-D Charles Blvd., Greenville CCC – Community Crossroads Center 207 Manhattan Ave., Greenville CER – Charles E. Russell Building PCC Campus CIT – Craig M. Goess Construction & Industrial Technology Building PCC Campus COA – Council on Aging 4551 County Home Rd., Greenville Emerge 404 Evans St., Greenville FV - Farmville Center 3781 Main St., Farmville GCC – Grifton Civic Center 437A Creekshore Dr., Grifton GHL – G. Henry Leslie Building PCC Campus GS – Greenville Center 3107 S. Memorial Dr., Greenville Hilton – Greenville Hilton 207 Greenville Blvd., Greenville LET - PCC Law Enforcement Training Building 2096 Central Park Dr., Winterville MAEC – Music Academy of Eastern Carolina 811 Evans St., Greenville Mitchell's Hair Styling Academy 426 E. Arlington Blvd., Greenville MW - Mobile Welding Lab PCC Campus NCWorks 3101 Bismarck St., Greenville TitleBox - Title Boxing Club 3700-B Charles Blvd., Greenville

Kristin S. Braswell, Dean of Continuing Education ................................ 493-7260 Sherry Bullock, Administrative Assistant to the Dean ............................ 493-7260 JoAnn Elkins, Assistant Registrar ............................................................ 493-7657 Angela Moore, Admissions & Registration ............................................. 493-7388

COMMUNITY OUTREACH/WIOA YOUTH

Ernis Lee, Director, College Outreach .................................................... 757-3980 Sheena Roberson, WIOA Youth Specialist, NCWorks ............................ 531-2375 Charity Sherrod, WIOA Youth Specialist ................................................ 493-7854 Mario Satterthwaite, WIOA Youth Specialist, ......................................... 493-7860 Mary Higgs, Administrative Assistant, WIOA Youth ............................... 493-7576

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY SERVICES

Jerry Jones, Director, Business & Industry Services ................................ 493-7216 Elizabeth Midyette, Administrative Assistant ........................................ 493-7266 Zack Cleghorn, Industrial Instructor/Coordinator.................................... 493-7584 VACANT, NCRC Instructor ...................................................................... 493-7549 Karen Davis, Coordinator, Human Resources Development (HRD)......... 493-7551

HEALTH CARE SERVICES

Sidette Boyce Brown, Director, Healthcare Programs ............................ 493-7233 Deneen Lawrence, Administrative Assistant .......................................... 493-7225 Rosemary Wallace, Nurse Aide Program Coordinator ........................... 493-7733 Tonya Forrest, Nursing Assistant Instructor ............................................ 493-7402

LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING

Thomas Forrest, Director, Law Enforcement Training ............................. 493-7572 Wendy Wooten, Administrative Assistant, BLET .................................... 493-7572 Alexandra McCoy, Administrative Assistant, Moodle ............................ 493-7238 Wayne Coates, Coordinator, BLET ......................................................... 493-7723 David Johnson, Instructor, BLET ............................................................. 825-9919 Doug Bennett, Day BLET Coordinator/Instructor ................................... 493-7571 Robert Brewington, Night BLET Coordinator/Instructor ........................ 493-7571 Kellie Mozingo, Law Enforcement/Detention Coordinator .................... 493-7214

EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING

Jack Cote, Director, Emergency Services Training ................................... 493-7519 Mekenzie Newkirk, Coordinator, Fire/Rescue/EMS & Emergency Management Training ............................................................................. 493-7742 Lorri Brewer, Administrative Assistant Fire & EMS ................................. 493-7648 Ray Smith, Coordinator, Fire/EMS Moodle Training ............................... 493-7583 Jeremy Cleaton, Program Coordinator, EMS Training ............................ 493-7596

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Jim Ensor, Director, Small Business Center ............................................ 493-7541 Gail Nichols, Coordinator, Entrepreneurial Education ............................ 493-7625 Wendy Dunbar, Administrative Assistant, Small Business Center .......... 493-7528 Shareen Berkowitz, Counselor, Small Business Center .......................... 493-7298 Lisa Webb, Coordinator, Community Development ............................... 493-7317

MARKETING

Beth Perkins, Marketing Specialist .......................................................... 493-7660

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Pitt Community College Continuing Education & Community Development Division REGISTRATION FORM Please Print:

Last Name

First Name

Social Security Number

Middle Name

Former/Maiden Name Colleague ID Number

E-mail Address

CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Address

City Home Phone Number

Course ID:

State

Zip Code

County

Work Phone Number

Title of Course: End Date:

Begin Date:

FOR STAFF USE ONLY

Class Type: Self-Supporting

Occupational Extension

CTP

SELF-SUPPORTING REFUND POLICY There are NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS for Self-Supporting courses unless they are canceled by Economic & Community Development. For canceled classes, refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office. OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION (OE) REFUND POLICY Refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office for all classes canceled by Continuing Education & Community Development. Refunds for dropped classes must be requested in person by the 10% point for 75% tuition refund and before class starts for 100% refund. * In general, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 prohibits the access and release of student educational records without written consent. By signing this form, the student allows Pitt Community College to release academic records/transcripts, along with conduct records, to current and future employers.

Student Signature

Instructor Signature (if applicable)

Pitt Community College Continuing Education & Community Development Division REGISTRATION FORM Please Print:

Last Name

First Name

Social Security Number

Middle Name

Former/Maiden Name Colleague ID Number

E-mail Address

CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Address

City Home Phone Number

Course ID: Begin Date:

State

Zip Code

County

Work Phone Number

Title of Course: End Date:

FOR STAFF USE ONLY

Class Type: Self-Supporting

Occupational Extension

CTP

SELF-SUPPORTING REFUND POLICY There are NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS for Self-Supporting courses unless they are canceled by Economic & Community Development. For canceled classes, refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office. OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION (OE) REFUND POLICY Refunds are automatically processed by the Cashier’s Office for all classes canceled by Continuing Education & Community Development. Refunds for dropped classes must be requested in person by the 10% point for 75% tuition refund and before class starts for 100% refund. * In general, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 prohibits the access and release of student educational records without written consent. By signing this form, the student allows Pitt Community College to release academic records/transcripts, along with conduct records, to current and future employers.

Student Signature

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Instructor Signature (if applicable)


STUDENT DATA FORM

Division of Continuing Education & Community Development P.O. Drawer 7007 · Greenville, NC 27835 Phone: (252) 493-7388 · ConEd Fax: (252) 321-4626 · Law Enforcement Fax: (252) 321-4626 www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education TO APPLY, YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. If you are age 16, or have not yet reached age 18, then you must have a Release Form signed by your High School Principal or his/her designated representative in order to be eligible to enroll in Continuing Education courses. (This form may be obtained from our office.) I certify that I am 18 years or older and not enrolled in public school, or, a public school release form is attached with all required signatures. Instructions: Type or print in ink, respond to all questions completely, use your legal name, and return completed application to the PCC Representative.

Colleague ID Name

Last

Address County

County of Residence

Country

U.S. Citizen:

Home Phone

(

First

City

)

Email

No (

Work Phone

)

Cell Phone

Date of Birth:

Ethnicity:

Zip

State of Residence

Yes

Social Security Number

Middle/Maiden

State

(

Gender:

) Male

Female

Race:

Hispanic/Latino

Asian

Black or African American

Not Hispanic/Latino

American Indian or Alaska Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

White

How did you hear about this course? Please check only one. Advertisement

Corporate Contact

Personal Initiative

Recruitment Activities

Referral

Other

Check one of the following graduation types: High School Graduate

High School Equivalency Completion

Did not graduate High School

Adult High School Graduate

Current High School Student or High School Equivalency Student

Name of High School attended or High School Equivalency received from: Student Type: Not applicable

Fire & Rescue/EMS/Law Enforcement

Dual Enrollment

Employee

Senior Citizen

Inmate

Employment Status: Please check one. Retired

Employed 1-10 hours per week

Unemployed-Not Seeking Employment

Employed 11-20 hours per week

Employer

Employed 40 or more hours per week

Unemployed-Seeking Employment

Employed 21-39 hours per week

Address

Highest educational level completed: Please check one. 1

2

3

4

5

6

High School Equivalency

One Year Vocational Diploma

Bachelor’s Degree

7

8

9

10

11

12

Adult High School Diploma

Associate Degree

Master’s Degree or Higher

Is your tuition being paid by an agency/organization? If yes, please specify Are you taking this course for certification?

Yes

(Copy of authorization to pay must be on file or attached)

No

Please complete the following if it applies to you: I hereby give permission to Pitt Community College and the NC Department of Community Colleges to release my grades to: NC Department of Insurance Fire/Rescue Commission

Employer

NC Criminal Justice’s Training & Standards Commission and/or NC Sheriff’s Commission

Potential Employer

BY MY SIGNATURE, I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS CORRECT.

Other

Signature

Date

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