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FALL 2012 WCC - CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES 1 WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES 3000 Wayne Memorial Drive Goldsboro, NC • 919-735-5151 www.waynecc.edu/continuing-ed Creating Success for you! HOPE • OPPORTUNITY • JOBS CES Table of Contents Continuing Education Services Registration Form ....... 2 WCC Continuing Education Services ....................... 3-4 Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Program ................... 4-9 Orientation and Placement Sessions ........................ 5 Adult High School ................................................. 5-6 GED and English as a Second Language Classes .. 8-9 Allied Health ........................................................... 8-13 Medical Billing / Coding Certificate ........................... 9 Medical Term / Basic Anato. & Phys. (Online) ........ 10 Medical Billing & Coding W/Legal (Online) ............. 10 Understanding CPT/Proc & ICD Coding (Online/Opt) ..... 10 Health Unit Secretary/Coordinator (Hybrid) ............ 10 Medication Aide....................................................... 11 Med Tech State Exam Prep .................................... 11 Nurse Aide Level II Competency Evaluation Testing....... 11 Substance Abuse/Fundamental Skills Series ......... 11 Nurse Aide Level I ................................................... 12 Nurse Aide Level II ................................................. 12 Nurse Aide Refresher.............................................. 12 Wayne Business & Industry Center ...................... 13-17 Certification/Licensure .......................................... 18-19 OBD II Emission Control/Auto Safety Insp.............. 18 Notary Public Education.......................................... 18 Leisure / Recreational Programs .......................... 20-23 Defensive Driving .................................................... 20 Leisure / Recreational Programs for Seniors........ 23-24 Specialty Occupational Extension Courses .......... 24-27 American Sign Language II..................................... 24 Basic Plumbing II.....................................................24 Basic Residential Wiring ......................................... 24 Home Improvement ................................................ 25 NEC Electrical Contractors License Prep...................... 24 Intro to Interior Design ............................................ 24 Spanish-Workplace Conversational ........................ 24 Basic Welding I ....................................................... 26 Basic Welding II ...................................................... 26 HVAC I .................................................................... 26 EPA Refridge Recovery/Recycle Certification......... 26 SOLIDWORKS........................................................ 27 CATIA...................................................................... 27 Intro to MASTERCAM ............................................. 27 Intro to Basic Tire Manufacturing ............................ 27 Small Acreage Profitability ...................................... 27 Teacher Effectiveness Training............................. 28-30 Effective Teacher Training....................................... 28 Differentiated Instruction (Hybrid) ........................... 28 Differentiated Instruction ......................................... 28 The Human Side of Education (Hybrid) .................. 28 Building Character (Hybrid)..................................... 28 Classroom Management (Hybrid) ........................... 29 Creative Problem Solving (Hybrid).......................... 29 Programs & Strat for Pre-K Classrooms (Hybrid) ...29 Effective Teacher Training Plus (Hybrid) ................. 29 Inclusion of Special Needs Students ...................... 30 Computer Programs ............................................. 30-32 Online Courses (over 250 ed2go) ........................... 30 Administrative Assistant Certificate Program .......... 30 Microsoft Powerpoint 2010 Intro ............................. 31 Computer Repair / A+ Cert Prep ............................. 31 Computer Intro Windows 7 (Slow-Paced) ............... 31 Digital Photography and Photo Correction.............. 31 Adobe Photoshop CS5 ........................................... 32 Human Resources Development (HRD) .............. 32-33 Project Skill-Up / Get Hired! .......................................... 33 WCC Bookstore & Higher Education Opportunity Act ..... 34 WCC Career Services-WLC 141 ................................ 34 Moodle Access / CampusCrusier ............................... 35 EMS/Fire/Law Enforcement.................................. 36-39 Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) .......................... 39 Campus Map .............................................................. 40 FALL 2012 FALL 2012 CLASSES BEGIN AUG 16TH FALL 2012 CLASSES BEGIN AUG 16TH SCHEDULE OF COURSES SCHEDULE OF COURSES Reception Desk - 919-739-6900 Basic Skills Dept. - 919-739-6908

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FALL 2012 WCC - CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES 1WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGEWAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGECONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICESCONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES

3000 Wayne Memorial DriveGoldsboro, NC • 919-735-5151

www.waynecc.edu/continuing-edCreating Success for you!

HOPE • OPPORTUNITY • JOBS

CES Table of ContentsContinuing Education Services Registration Form .......2WCC Continuing Education Services ....................... 3-4Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Program ................... 4-9 Orientation and Placement Sessions ........................5 Adult High School ................................................. 5-6

GED and English as a Second Language Classes .. 8-9Allied Health ........................................................... 8-13 Medical Billing / Coding Certifi cate ...........................9 Medical Term / Basic Anato. & Phys. (Online) ........10 Medical Billing & Coding W/Legal (Online) .............10

Understanding CPT/Proc & ICD Coding (Online/Opt) .....10 Health Unit Secretary/Coordinator (Hybrid) ............10 Medication Aide.......................................................11 Med Tech State Exam Prep ....................................11

Nurse Aide Level II Competency Evaluation Testing.......11 Substance Abuse/Fundamental Skills Series .........11 Nurse Aide Level I ...................................................12 Nurse Aide Level II .................................................12 Nurse Aide Refresher..............................................12Wayne Business & Industry Center ...................... 13-17Certifi cation/Licensure .......................................... 18-19 OBD II Emission Control/Auto Safety Insp..............18 Notary Public Education..........................................18Leisure / Recreational Programs .......................... 20-23 Defensive Driving ....................................................20Leisure / Recreational Programs for Seniors........ 23-24Specialty Occupational Extension Courses .......... 24-27 American Sign Language II.....................................24 Basic Plumbing II .....................................................24 Basic Residential Wiring .........................................24 Home Improvement ................................................25

NEC Electrical Contractors License Prep ......................24 Intro to Interior Design ............................................24 Spanish-Workplace Conversational ........................24 Basic Welding I .......................................................26 Basic Welding II ......................................................26 HVAC I ....................................................................26 EPA Refridge Recovery/Recycle Certifi cation .........26 SOLIDWORKS ........................................................27

CATIA ......................................................................27 Intro to MASTERCAM .............................................27 Intro to Basic Tire Manufacturing ............................27 Small Acreage Profi tability ......................................27Teacher Effectiveness Training ............................. 28-30 Effective Teacher Training .......................................28 Differentiated Instruction (Hybrid) ...........................28 Differentiated Instruction .........................................28 The Human Side of Education (Hybrid) ..................28 Building Character (Hybrid).....................................28 Classroom Management (Hybrid) ...........................29 Creative Problem Solving (Hybrid)..........................29 Programs & Strat for Pre-K Classrooms (Hybrid) ...29 Effective Teacher Training Plus (Hybrid) .................29 Inclusion of Special Needs Students ......................30Computer Programs ............................................. 30-32 Online Courses (over 250 ed2go) ...........................30 Administrative Assistant Certifi cate Program ..........30 Microsoft Powerpoint 2010 Intro .............................31 Computer Repair / A+ Cert Prep .............................31 Computer Intro Windows 7 (Slow-Paced) ...............31 Digital Photography and Photo Correction..............31 Adobe Photoshop CS5 ...........................................32Human Resources Development (HRD) .............. 32-33Project Skill-Up / Get Hired! ..........................................33WCC Bookstore & Higher Education Opportunity Act .....34WCC Career Services-WLC 141 ................................34Moodle Access / CampusCrusier ...............................35EMS/Fire/Law Enforcement.................................. 36-39Career Readiness Certifi cate (CRC) ..........................39Campus Map ..............................................................40

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FALL 2012 CLASSES BEGIN AUG 16THFALL 2012 CLASSES BEGIN AUG 16TH

SCHEDULE OF COURSESSCHEDULE OF COURSESReception Desk - 919-739-6900

Basic Skills Dept. - 919-739-6908

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REGISTRATION FORM INSTRUCTIONSReview our available courses in this schedule. You will need the Start Date, Course Title, and Course ID (CID Example: JH-40332).Fill out all items on the Continuing Education Services Registration Form. You will need one form for each course you wish to take. Be sure to sign and date the form. Mail, drop-off, or fax your Registration Form and course fee to the Continuing Education Services Division (we accept cash, check, money order, or credit card--Visa or Master Card. Note: All course fees are due at time of registration).

Mail your completed Registration Form and course fee to: Wayne Community College, Continuing Education ServicesATTN: REGISTRAR, P.O. Box 8002, Goldsboro, NC 27533-8002

Drop-off completed Registration Form and course fee to Walnut Building, Continuing Education Services Receptionist.Fax completed Registration Form to 919-739-7133

E-mail completed Registration Form to:[email protected].

NOTE 1: For credit cards: After we receive your Registration Form, we will contact you for your Credit Card information.NOTE 2: We strongly suggest you leave off your Social Security Number information when you FAX your registration. You can call our offi ce with your Social Security Number for security purposes.NOTE 3: Recent change Section 8.4(a)amends G.S. 115D-5(b) to authorize the waiver of one course of noncredit (Occupational Extension) instruction per academic semester for legal residents of North Carolina age 65 or older.

Scan here with your Smart Phoneto go to our Registration web page:

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We are committed to improving the quality of life for individuals and the community by offering learning opportunities to promote workforce, economic, and personal development. The concept of life-long learning is our commitment to our students, community, and industry needs. Both our on-line courses and interactive classes offer fl exible scheduling and are structured to accommodate your busy lifestyle. Although workforce and economic development are at the heart of what we provide, you will also fi nd classes that serve our community through personal interest and cultural enrichment programs. From custom woodworking and stained glass classes to line dance, we offer programs that can enhance your life.

We appreciate and understand the needs of the citizens of Wayne and surrounding counties and strive to offer quality instruction that can prepare them for today’s changing workplace. Continuing education courses are offered at various locations throughout the city of Goldsboro and Wayne County. We welcome requests for courses and suggestions for providing improved services to the area. If you have a particular training need or would like to learn more about how Continuing Education can assist you or your company, please give us a call or drop by our campus.

GENERAL INFORMATIONContinuing Education students may register early for classes in the Continuing Education Services Offi ce (Walnut, Room 127) or the fi rst day of class as shown in the schedule. Some classes have limited enrollment and will fi ll up quickly on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis.

ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTSWCC maintains an open-door admission policy to all applicants who are high school graduates or who are at least 18 years of age. Student admission processing and placement determination shall be performed by the offi cials of each college. Admission requirements for an emancipated minor shall be the same as for an applicant 18 years old or older. Provisions with respect to admission of minors are set forth in Rule 23 NCAC 2C.0305, in accordance with Community College Laws of North Carolina.

WCC’s Board of Trustees may adopt policies regulating admission and graduation of students enrolled in courses mandated under G.S. 17C, North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission, or G.S. 17E, North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission. These policies may limit enrollment to law enforcement offi cers or persons sponsored by law enforcement agencies and may require a student to maintain sponsorship by a law enforcement agency until completion of the program. Policies adopted pursuant to this paragraph shall be published and made available to students and prospective students.

A minor, 16 years old or older, may be considered a student with special needs and may be admitted to an appropriate program at a college if the local public or private educational

agency determines that admission to the program is the best educational option for the students and the admission of such student to the program is approved by the college.

A high school student, 16 years old or older, based upon policies approved by the local, public, or private Board of Education and Board of Trustees, may be admitted to appropriate courses, except adult high school, concurrently under the following conditions:

a. Upon recommendation of the chief administrative school offi cer and approval of the president of the college; b. Upon approval of the student’s program by the principal of the school and the president of the college; c. Upon certifi cation by the principal that the student is taking at least three high school courses and is making appropriate progress toward graduation.

High school students taking courses pursuant to the above paragraphs shall not displace adults but may be admitted any semester on a space-available basis to any continuing education course. Once admitted, they shall be treated the same as all other students. Reference 23 NCAC 2C.305 from Community College Laws of N.C.

REFUND POLICY FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICESThe refund policy for Continuing Education courses, as established by the N.C. State General Assembly, allows a 75% refund, prior to or on the 10 percent point of the scheduled hours of the class. A 100% refund shall be made if the student offi cially withdraws prior to the fi rst day of class of the academic semester or term. Also, a student is eligible for a 100% refund if the class in which the student is offi cially registered is cancelled due to insuffi cient enrollment. There are no refunds for self-supporting classes. Under this policy, the college shall notify the student of the right to receive a refund at the time of offi cial withdrawal.

OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION COURSE REPETITION POLICYA student who takes an occupational class more than twice is required to pay a fee to be determined using the computation below. For example, the fi rst and second time a student takes an occupational extension class, the fee will be based on the sliding fee scale (see below). The third and subsequent times will be based on the number of hours that the class meets multiplied by $6.80. Example: 33 hours x $6.80 = $224.40 registration fee. Senior citizens (65 or older) are eligible to take a class free of charge, will also be required to pay for classes they take more than twice. Recent changes to Section 8.4(a) amends G.S 115D-5(b) to authorize the waiver of one course of noncredit (Occupational Extension) instruction per academic semester for legal residents of North Carolina age 65 or

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older. Students are primarily responsible for monitoring class repetitions; however, the college shall review records and charge students full cost for classes taken more than twice. Students are exempt from this policy if class repetition is required for certifi cation, recertifi cation, or licensure. SLIDING FEE SCALE: 1 to 24 hours - $65.00; 25 to 50 hours - $120.00; 51+ hours - $175.00. NOTE: Charges are subject to change based on budget.

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY FEEPursuant to the North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 23 NCAC, paragraph 2D.0201, a NON-REFUNDABLE Computer Technology Fee of $5.00* dollars will be charged each semester to all individuals who take computer courses through the Continuing Education Services. This technology fee is charged only once during a semester, regardless of how many computer classes an individual may register for and take. The technology fee was established to support the purchase, operations, and repair of computers and other instructional technology, including the supplies and materials which support computer technology. This fee also supports Continuing Education computer classes held off campus at various locations. If you have any questions concerning the Computer Technology Fee, please contact the Continuing

Education Services at 919-739-6900. *Fee subject to change.

STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE AND PARKING FEEStudents have the option to pay $1.25 Student Accident Insurance Fee for all Continuing Education courses that meet four or more weeks during a semester. This fee is paid once during a semester regardless of the number of classes taken. Both day and night students are required to display a parking decal. The Student Parking Fee is $2.00. Parking decals must be purchased in the Continuing Education Services Offi ce at the time of registration.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT OR CALL

www.waynecc.edu/continuing-ed/

• Reception Desk 919-739-6900• Basic Skills Dept. 919-739-6908

ADULT LITERACY & BASIC SKILLS PROGRAMClasses Begin the Week of August 15, 2012

Pre-Registration for AHS Classes: July 23-August 15, 2012

General information: Ms. Corbin, 919-739-6908 or [email protected]

Teaching Opportunities: Ms. Redmon, 919-739-6903 or [email protected]

Basic Skills Plus: Ms. Goroski, 919-739-6918 or [email protected]

Distance Learning Classes: Ms. Williams, 919-739-6922 or [email protected]

English as a Second Language: Ms. Abalo-Zarate, 919-739-6924 or [email protected]

or Ms. Hall, 919-739-6911 or [email protected]

Call 919-739-6908 or stop in the Basic Skills department today to learn of many exciting opportunities!

We are located in Walnut Building on the second floor.

Attention All GED Test Takers!The GED Tests will be administered online effective 2013. At that time,

the test fee may increase from a total of $25 to a total of $120. With this change quickly approaching, we highly recommend that all former

students who began their GED but did not complete come in today in order to do so. It is also recommended that anyone thinking about

going back to school to earn a GED do so right away.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

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ORIENTATION AND PLACEMENT SESSIONSOrientation sessions are for four days, three hours each day. Most sessions are held on Monday through Thurs-day, with the exception of a few noted below. All four days must be attended before becoming eligible to enroll. For more information, you may call 919-739-6908 or 919-739-6904.

ORIENTATION & PLACEMENT SESSIONS SCHEDULE:DATE TIME DATE TIME DATE TIMEAug 6-9 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Oct 1-4 1:00-4:00 p.m. Nov 5-8 5:30-8:30 p.m.Aug 13-15 2:30-5:30 p.m. Oct 1-4 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec 17-20 2:00-5:00 p.m.Sept 4-6 5:30-8:30 p.m. Oct 29-Nov 1 2:00-5:00 p.m. Sept 10-13 2:00-5:00 p.m.

MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSHow old must a student be to enroll? Students must be 18 or older to enroll. Minors (16 and 17 year old) can enroll only after being offi cially released from public school. Other restrictions apply. Contact our Admissions Coordinator at [email protected].

What is the difference between the Adult High School (AHS) Diploma program and the GED Diploma program?In collaboration with the N.C. Department of Public Instruction and the Wayne County Public Schools, adults can earn an AHS diploma by completing 15 core courses, fi ve electives, and the Career Readiness Certifi cation. Minors must complete 15 core courses, six electives, and the Career Readiness Certifi cation. A minimum of 10 credits must be transferred from a public or private high school. The General Educational Development diploma (GED) is earned by completing a series of fi ve tests which are Language Arts Reading, Language Arts Writing, Social Studies, Science, and Math. The tests are closely matched with high school curriculum at a 12.9 grade level and are regularly revised by the GED Testing Service in Washington, D.C. and the American Council on Education.

Where are your classes located?We offer classes on the campus at Wayne Community College on the second fl oor of the Walnut Building. We also offer GED and English as a Second Language classes at convenient locations throughout Wayne County such as Mount Olive.

How long will it take to get a GED?The answer to this question is different for each individual. The length of time will be determined by the amount of knowledge the student has in the beginning as well as the amount of time and effort the student puts into the program. For some students, it only takes a couple of months. For others, it may take a couple of years. Once the initial placement test is taken, an advisor will be able to discuss the probable length of time it should take a student to earn a GED.

How much does the program cost?Literacy programs are tuition free; however, GED students are required to pay a $25.00 fee to take the Offi cial GED test. Note: Fee may increase in 2013.

ADULT HIGH SCHOOLFall I AHS pre-registration is July 23-August 15. Classes begin Thursday. August 16. Pre-registration ensures space in the class. Many of the classes listed below are also offered online. Ask your advisor about taking online classes! “HY” before a course name indicates that this is a hybrid class which means part of the course is completed independently online and part is completed in the classroom with face-to-face instruction. To see an updated Fall AHS schedule, go to our web site at www.waynecc.edu/continuing-ed/index.php/basic-skills/.

AHS FALL I SCHEDULECLASS BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION PUBLISHER INSTRUCTORU.S. History pt. 1 8/16-10/10 8:50-10:20 a.m. M-F Walnut 225 N/A HooksAlgebra 1 pt 1 & 2 8/16-10/10 8:50-10:20 a.m. M-F Walnut 224 N/A McCraeEnglish 3 8/16-10/10 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. M-F Walnut 225 N/A HooksAPP 8/20-10/10 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. M-TH Walnut 223 N/A GoroskiAlgebra 2 8/16-12/13 1:00-2:30 p.m. M-TH Walnut 224 N/A BoyetteBiology 8/16-12/13 1:00-2:30 p.m. M-TH Walnut 225 N/A MitchellPhy. Science 8/16-12/13 2:45-4:15 p.m. M-TH Walnut 225 N/A MitchellHY English 4 8/16-10/10 1:00-2:30 p.m. M-TH TBA N/A HooksHY U.S. His pt 2 8/16-10/10 2:45-4:15 p.m. M-TH TBA N/A Hooks

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AHS FALL II SCHEDULECLASS BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION PUBLISHER INSTRUCTORU.S. History pt 2 10/15-1214 8:50-10:20 a.m. M-F Walnut 225 N/A HooksAlgebra 1 pt 1&2 10/15-12/14 8:50-10:20 a.m. M-F Walnut 224 N/A McCraeEnglish 3 10/15-12/14 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. M-F Walnut 225 N/A HooksAPP 10/15-12/13 1:00-2:30 p.m. M-TH Walnut 223 N/A GoroskiAlgebra II 8/16-12/13 1:00-2:30 p.m. M-TH Walnut 224 N/A BoyetteBiology 8/16-12/13 1:00-2:30 p.m. M-TH Walnut 225 N/A MitchellPhys. Science 8/16-12/13 2:45-4:15 p.m. M-TH Walnut 225 N/A MitchellHolidays and Break Days: September 3, October 11, 12, 15 November 21, 22, 23.

The Basic Skills Program at Wayne Community College

prepares students for an Adult High School Diploma, a

GED, or a Career Readiness Certifi cate (CRC) by improv-

ing reading, math and writing skills. Discover a path to

a successful future using the tools and resources in our

program.

Students eligible for the Basic Skills Program at Wayne

Community College will be advised and then registered for

classes appropriate for their individual needs. Classes are

held each day, Monday through Friday for math, reading,

writing, CRC, GED, and high school. Math and reading

modules are 4 weeks long each.

Fall semester registration forclasses and modules:

Register for a Reading & Math Class

1.5 hour per day math module: Whole Numbers, Whole Numbers II, Fractions, Decimals and Per-cents, Geometry, Pre-Algebra, or GED TOP 501.5 hour per day reading: STAR class, Academic

Vocabulary, Reading Lab or GED LabStudents must be able to attend during their SCHED-ULED class times each day. If you are not able to come to the main campus each day we have many off-campus sites that are available throughout Wayne County. These classes are listed under Community GED Classes.

For more information, contact Karen Burnette at 919-739-6906 or [email protected]

ARE YOU READY? IF NOT, THEN GET READY FOR COLLEGE OR A CAREER!

Distance LearningIs This for You?

Are you a self-starter?

Do you work well independently?

Is transportation an issue?

Do you work different shifts?

Do you have small children at home?

Do you simply enjoy working on your own

at a time most convenient for you?

If so, you can improve skills in reading, writ-ing, social studies, science and math; prepare for the GED test; earn credits toward an Adult High School diploma; or study for the Career Readiness Certifi cate using online educational software. To get started you need to come to a four-day Orientation and Placement Session and let the instructor know you are interested in the distance learning program.

For more information, contact Shelly

Williams at 919-739-6922 or

[email protected]

August 15: 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

Don’t just get a job, work toward a career by earning your Career Readiness Certifi cate! Eligible participates can now earn their CRC through our new program, Project IDEAL. This program, which begins in September, is funded through a special grant that Improves Distance Education for Adult Learners. This may be IDEAL for you! Call or e-mail Karen Burnette for more information at 919-739-6906 or [email protected]

Project IDEAL

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BASIC SKILLS PLUSJump start your career while you earn your GED or

Adult High School Diploma.

CAREER PATHS * Medical Offi ce Insurance Certifi cate * EMT Emergency Medical Technician * CNA I (Certifi ed Nurse Aide) * Industrial Systems Technology Certifi cate * Turf Grass Management Certifi cate

For more information please contact Leigh Goroskiat 919-739-6918 or [email protected]

Two of our recent success stories!

Walnica McNair was our graduation speaker for 2012. She completed CNA I while fi nishing her Adult High School Diploma. Now she is working towards her Associate Degree in Nursing here at WCC.

Porsha Reid successfully completed MAT060 and CIS 070 as a Basic Skill Plus student while fi nishing her Adult High School Diploma. She is now enrolled in the Medical Offi ce Administration program here at WCC.

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COMMUNITY GED CLASSESCommunity LocationsFall classes begin the week of August 15. For information about any Community GED class, please call 919-739-6903 or e-mail [email protected]. We have GED classes in Mount Olive and Goldsboro!

How do I register for classes?Students should report directly to the site with a picture ID. Students will only be registered during the fi rst week of each month (the 15th of each month at DRC). There are a limited number of seats for each site. Once a class is full, interested students will be either referred to a nearby site or given a registration

card for a seat in the next available class. A student who is absent from class without suffi cient reason will lose his or her seat in the class.Do I have to attend orientation prior to registration?Adult students from community classes are invited, but not required, to attend orientation held on campus each week. Students between the ages of 16 and 18 must come on campus to meet with the Admissions Coordinator. Call 919-739-6917 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.

CLASS BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

GED 8/15-12/17 5:30-7:30 p.m. MW Day Reporting Center (DRC) N/A Reid

GED 8/16-12/17 5:30-8:00 p.m. TTH Mount Olive Presbyterian CH N/A Beck

GED 8/16-12/17 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. MWTH WAGES N/A Monroe

GED 8/16-12/13 6:00-8:00 p.m. MTTH Pikeville Library N/A Staff

Holidays and Break Days: September 3, November 21, 22.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)Schedule Information NEW ESL StudentsThe ESL curriculum is competency based and provides individualized and group instruction for adults with limited English profi ciency to acquire skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension of the English language. Focus is also placed on employability skills acquisition.

New students to the ESL Program must complete a two-day orientation session on campus on the following dates. Please go to the Walnut Building, Offi ce 220. For more information, contact Amelia Hall at 919-739-6911 (habla español).

Información Sobre las Clases de Inglés (ESL) Estudiantes NUEVOSLas clases de ESL pueden ser individualizadas y en grupo para mejorar las habilidades de la persona adulta en las distintas áreas del entendimiento del idioma: conversación, lectura y escritura. Se hace también énfasis en el desarrollo de las habilidades necesarias para tener éxito en el trabajo.

Estudiantes nuevos que entran al programa de ESL deben asistir a dos días de orientación, en una de las siguientes fechas. Por favor preséntese en la Ofi cina 220 en el Edifi cio Walnut. Para más información llama a Amelia Hall al 919-739-6911 o a María Abalo-Zarate al 919-739-6924.

ESL TESTING AND PLACEMENT TIME/HORA PROGRAMA DE ORIENTACIÓN Aug 7 & 9 10:00 a.m. 7 y 9 de Agosto Aug 14 & 16 10:00 a.m. or 5:30 p.m. 14 y 16 de Agosto Sep 25 & 27 10:00 a.m. or 5:30 p.m. 25 y 27 de Septiembre Oct 23 & 25 10:00 a.m. or 5:30 p.m. 23 & 25 de Octubre

Schedule Information for RETURNING ESL students / Los estudiantes que REGRESANStudents who have been attending a class in the ESL program may return on the following dates to register for the fall session.

Aug 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24Oct 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Oct 29, 30, 31, Nov 1, 2

Estudiantes que han participado en el programa del ESL pueden regresar durante las siguientes fechas para la sesión del otoño.

16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 de Agosto1, 2, 3, 4, 5 de Octubre29, 30, 31, de Octubre y 1, 2, de Noviembre

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MEDICAL BILLING & CODING ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMThis certifi cate program consists of two online courses that will lead to a certifi cate in billing and coding. The classes are designed for those seeking experience in coding and billing for health care agencies. Upon satisfac-tory completion of both classes, students will be awarded a medical billing/coding certifi cate. Students are en-couraged and may be able to seek certifi cation as a Certifi ed Professional Coder (CPC) awarded by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) credentialing agency. Additional Coding Courses are available for thoseseeking more in-depth knowledge of coding

ALLIED HEALTHHealth care is the one of the most rapidly growing industries in America and WCC Continuing Education Services offers a number of programs to prepare you for this dynamic fi eld. The Continuing Education Allied Health courses are designed to train you for entry-level careers in the health care industry including Nurse Aide and Substance Abuse Counselor. Average salaries for these positions in North Carolina range from $9.00 to $13.00 an hour and may vary regionally. It is our goal in Continuing Education Services to teach you the occupational skills and the industry knowledge needed to quickly become a valuable resource in the health care economy.

Contact Joyce Hamilton-Fleming at919-739-6929 or jhfl [email protected]

DATE/FECHA COURSE/CURSO TIME/HORA DAYS/DIAS LOCATION/LUGARON CAMPUS (DAY)8/20-12/13 ESL LAB 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. MTWTHF Walnut 2038/20-12/13 Computer Lab 8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. MTWTH Walnut 222-B

ESL - ON CAMPUS (NIGHT)8/21-12/13 Beginning 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH Walnut 2258/21-12/13 Intermediate 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH Walnut 2238/21-12/13 Advanced 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH Walnut 224

ESL - OFF CAMPUS8/20-12/13 ESL LAB 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. MTW WAGES Head Start 612 Breazeale Ave. Mt. Olive8/20-12/13 ESL LAB 6:00-8:30 p.m. MWTH Seven Springs Town Hall 301 West Spring Street, Seven SpringsFor future ESL classes and location information please contact Maria Abalo-Zarate 919-739-6924 or Amelia Hall 919-739-6911ESL - EN EL CAMPUS (DÍA)8/20-12/13 ESL LAB 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. lunes, martes, Walnut 203 miércoles, jueves, viernes8/20-12/13 Computer LAB 8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. lunes martes, Walnut 222-B miércoles, juevesESL - EN EL CAMPUS (NOCHE)8/21-12/13 Nivel Principiante 6:00-9:00 p.m. martes, jueves Walnut 2258/21-12/13 Nivel Intermedio 6:00-9:00 p.m. martes, jueves Walnut 2238/21-12/13 Nivel Avanzado 6:00-9:00 p.m. martes, jueves Walnut 224ESL - AFUERA DEL CAMPUS8/20-12/13 ESL LAB 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. lunes, martes, WAGES Head Start miércoles 612 Breazeale Ave. Mt. Olive8/20-12/13 ESL LAB 6:00-8:30 p.m. lunes, miércoles, Seven Springs Town jueves Hall 301 West Spring Street, Seven SpringsPara más información acerca de las clases de ESL en el condado por favor comuníquese con Maria Abalo-Zarate 919-739-6924 o con Amelia Hall 919-739-6911

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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY WITH BASIC ANATOMY ANDPHYSIOLOGY (ONLINE)This course introduces prefi xes, suffi xes, and word roots used in the language of medicine. Topics include medi-cal vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and treatment of selected systems. Upon completion, students should be able to pronounce, spell and defi ne medical terms as related to selected body systems and their pathological disorders.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JF-45566 8/20-12/15 4:00-5:00 p.m. M-SU ONLINE / See Below* See Below* $175.00 StephensonTEXTS:1. Medical Terminology in a Flash: A Multiple Learning Approach; 2nd ed. Sharon Eagle, FA Davis 9780803625662 2. Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professionals, Colbert, Ankley & Lee, Pearson 9780135060773

MEDICAL BILLING & CODING WITH LEGAL ISSUES (ONLINE)This course introduces fundamentals of medical coding, billing and insurance. Students will learn methods for selecting the appropriate CPT and ICD codes and demonstrate profi ciency in coding skills. This course also in-troduces the complex legal, moral and ethical issues involved in providing health-care services. Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate working knowledge of current medical law and accepted ethical behaviorPrerequisites: NoneCID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JF-45565 8/20-12/15 6:00-7:00 p.m. MSU ONLINE / See Below* See Below* $175.00 Stephenson*TEXTS:1. Understanding Health Insurance: A Guide To Billing & Reimbursement 10th Ed. / Delmar Cengage 97811110351812. 2011 ICD-9-CM for Physicians Vol. 1 & 2 / Contexto Publ. 97814377119293. 2010 CPT Standard / Delmar 97816035921614. Law & ethics for Medical Careers, 5th ed. 9780073402060

UNDERSTANDING CPT/PROCEDURAL & ICD CODING (ONLINE) (OPTIONAL CODING CLASS)This course provides an in-depth coverage of procedural coding. Emphasis is placed on CPT and HCPCS rules for billing. It also provides an in-depth study of diagnostic coding with emphasis on the ICD coding system.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JF-45567 9/10-12/8 6:00-7:00 p.m. MSU/Online TBD / TBD TBD $175.00 TBD Staff*TEXTS:1. TBD

HEALTH UNIT SECRETARY/COORDINATOR (HYBRID)This course is designed to prepare a student for an entry-level position as a hospital unit secretary. Medical termi-nology will be stressed as a basis for all other skills of communication, maintaining records, reports, charts, and data entry, and basic medical law and ethics will be presented as well. Entry level fundamental skills are essential to providing unit secretarial services in a variety of health care inpatient care settings.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JF-45591 8/28-10/30 5:30-8:30 p.m. T Spruce 214 / Health Unit Coordinator 9781416041726 $175.00 6th Ed. / La-Fleur-Brooks Brewington / Gillingham & Siebel

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MEDICATION AIDEThis course is designed to meet the training requirements for becoming qualifi ed to be a Medication Aide in a skilled facility. The course covers the six rights of medication administration for non-licensed personnel. Topics will include medication administration via the oral, topical and instillation routes, medical asepsis, hand hygiene, terminology, and legal implication. Upon completion, students should be able to take the competency exam and demonstrate skills necessary to qualify for listing on the North Carolina Medication Aide Registry. This certifi cation does not qualify the person to work in an Adult Care Home. Listing on Nurse Aide I (NAI) registry is advised.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JF-44174 8/16-8/28 5:30-8:30 p.m. TTH Magnolia 205 / Medication Aide / Print Shop 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. S $65.00 Print Shop CyrusJF-45579 11/19-12/17 5:30-8:30 p.m. MW Magnolia 205 / Medication Aide / Print Shop $65.00 Print Shop Delia

MED TECH STATE EXAM PREPThis course is designed for those who desire to learn to give medications in adult care homes, assisted living facil-ities and group homes. This course will prepare you for the Medication Administration Exam under the NC DHHS/Division of Health Services Regulation - Adult Care Licensure section. Current listing on the NC NA I registry may be required by some hiring agencies, but is not required to register for the class.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JF-45562 9/10-9/19 5:30-8:30 p.m. MW Magnolia 205 / Print Shop / Print Shop $65.00 Print Shop DeliaNURSE AIDE LEVEL II COMPETENCY EVALUATION TESTINGThis course provides the competency (only) evaluation portion of the NA II program. It is designed for those who have taken a NA II class and have lost certifi cation by the Board of Nursing. The person must be active on NA I registryCID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JF-44210 8/20-8/19 5:30-8:30 p.m. MW Magnolia 205 / Print Shop / Print Shop $65.00 Davis

JF-45569 11/5-11/14 5:30-8:30 p.m. MW Magnolia 205 / Print Shop / Print Shop $65.00 Davis

SUBSTANCE ABUSE/FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS SERIESCourses offered within this series are designed to meet the North Carolina Substance Abuse Certifi cation Board’s requirements for training towards becoming a Substance Abuse Counselor. Participants seeking certifi cation must complete 200+ CEU hours. The courses will cover topics relevant to areas needed for certifi cation or re-certifi -cation. Individuals interested in becoming Substance Abuse Counselors should visit the NCSAPB website, www.ncsapb.org, to see the requirements of the board.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

Ethics: Dealing with Dilemmas:JF-45568 11/3-12/15 9:00 a.m.- S WLC 208 / Instructor Guided / Instructor Guided 2:00 p.m. $65.00 Headen

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NURSE AIDE LEVEL IIThis course prepares students to perform more complex skills for patients or residents. Emphasis is on infection control including sterile technique and dressing changes; elimination procedures including catherizations, irrigations, and care of established ostomies; intravenous site care; suctioning, tracheostomy care, observation and maintenance of oxygen therapy; breaking/removing fecal impactions; and enteral nutrition for existing infusion. A skill/competency evaluation is required in the classroom. Upon satisfactory completion of the course and skills/competency evaluation, graduates are eligible to apply for listing as a Nursing Aide II by the North Carolina Board of Nursing. The Nurse Aide II class includes 80 hours of classroom/lab instruction and 80 hours of clinical rotation. Saturday clinical is required.CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JF-45574 8/30-12/4 5:30-8:30 p.m. MW Magnolia 205 / NC Nurse Aide II Bundle / 9781113344079 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. SA $175.00 NC Board of Nursing Pub Cyrus/Davis

NURSE AIDE LEVEL IThis course introduces basic nursing assistant skills required to provide personal care for patients, residents, or clients in a health care setting. Topics include communication, safety, patients’ rights, personal care, vital signs, elimination, nutrition, emergencies, rehabilitation, and mental health. Upon successful completion of the 174+ hours of classroom, lab and clinical components, the student is eligible to make application for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) examination necessary for certifi cation and listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry. The NC State Exam is comprised of a written and skills exam. This course is offered in a variety of settings: hybrid (with weekday or Saturday labs) or face-to-face classes.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTORJF-45576 8/21-12/13 5:30-9:30 p.m. TTH Magnolia 203 / Nursing Assistant Care 9781604250039(Evening Class) $175.00 2nd edition / Hedman; (004-6 Workbook) Fuzy’ Rymer Davis/BryanJF-45575 8/20-12/4 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MTW Magnolia 205 / Nursing Assistant Care 9781604250039(Day Class) $175.00 2nd edition / Hedman; (004-6 Workbook) Fuzy’ Rymer Richardson / SimmonsJF-45577 8/28-12/11 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TW Magnolia 203 / Nursing Assistant Care 9781604250039(Day Hybrid) $175.00 2nd edition / Hedman; (004-6 Workbook) Fuzy’ Rymer Cutler/Pearsall/ CrumplerJF-45578 8/20-12/19 5:30-8:30 p.m. MW Magnolia 203 / Nursing Assistant Care 9781604250039(Evening Hybrid) $175.00 2nd edition / Hedman; (004-6 Workbook) Fuzy’ Rymer Wallace

Registration Process:1. Attend a 30-minute Mandatory Information Session before you can register.2. Must be listed on NA I Registry or scheduled for state NA I exam.3. Complete criminal background check and drug screen by designated due date (must use designated online and laboratory for tests and screens).

Start of Class Requirements:1. TB Skin test.2. Vaccination Records: MMR Records - Documentation of two immunization shots or titer.3. Pregnancy: If pregnant or become pregnant, must obtain a letter from MD stating there are no limitations to taking the class.4. Copy of GED ,high school diploma or transcript with dates of graduation..

Registration Process:1. Attend a 30-minute Mandatory Information Session before you can register.2. Take Compass Reading test and score 50 or above or completion of Reading 080, 090 or English 111 (unoffi cial transcripts accepted). Scores greater than three years old are not accepted.3. Complete criminal background check and drug screen by designated due date (must use designated online and laboratory for tests and screens).

Start of Class Requirements:1. TB Skin test.2. Vaccination Records: MMR Records - Documentation of two Immunization shots or titer.3. Pregnancy: If pregnant or become pregnant, must obtain a letter from MD stating there are no limitations to taking the class.

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WAYNE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CENTERSMALL BUSINESS CENTER, NC MILITARY BUSINESS CENTER,CUSTOMIZED TRAINING PROGRAM, AND WORKS INITIATIVE

(CRC, SOFT SKILLS/CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS AND CAREER SERVICES)

THE SMALL BUSINESS CENTERThe Small Business Center provides one-on-one counseling for exploring business ideas, starting a business, or expanding an existing business. For assistance with writing a business plan, licensing, taxes, federal and state government regulations, business ownership, preparing loan and grant proposals, locating money sources (including grants), researching markets, developing cash fl ow projections, or managing a business, contact Renita Dawson, Small Business Center Director, at 919-739-6941 or [email protected]. The Small Business Center offers free seminars and a business resource library. DESCRIPTION OF FALL SEMINARS - PRE-REGISTRATION RECOMMENDED.How To Write, Implement and Execute a Business Plan: According to the Small Business Administration, the sustained use of a business plan in managing and growing a small business is credited by over 70% of businesses with at least $1 M in revenue, 60% more revenues, and 5% more profi ts. Come learn how to write a business plan that gets noticed!

How To Raise Your Credit Score in 60 Days: An excellent credit score is considered to be 740 points or higher. Should you have one credit card or four? Now more than ever, having a good credit score is important in being able to obtain a personal or business loan. In this seminar we will discuss how to read a credit report and what factors are used in calculating your FICO or Beacon score. The seminar will also include information about the importance of maintaining good credit and the positive fi nancial consequences it produces. Make plans to attend now!

The Art of Negotiating: Are you successful in negotiating with others? Whether seeking a raise or a new job, buying a vehicle, relating to other persons, dealing with customers, or contracting with clients and suppliers, you need negotiation skills and strategies. Why be unprepared and uncertain? Learn to identify opportunities for negotiations and concepts consistent with a basic win-win philosophy. Become familiar with negotiation phases, guidelines, techniques, and tools that will help you be more confi dent and successful. Learn how to read the other party more effectively, how to master the art of guiding a conversation, and how to close the deal.

This course is designed to provide individuals with a review of the knowledge, skills, and abilities that must be demonstrated on the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP), the exami-nation necessary for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry. Persons who have not been off the NA I registry more than four years qualify to take this course; others need to consult with the program coordinator/director for admission.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JF-45564 10/8-10/31 5:30-8:30 p.m. MW Magnolia 203 / Appendix A-Performance Print Shop $65.00 Packet / printed-bookstore Carmichael

NURSE AIDE REFRESHER

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Small Business Roundtable: The Small Business Roundtable is an informal discussion group of local small business owners. This group can serve as a resource for fellowship, information and support. The sessions provide a forum for networking, brainstorming and developing professional relationships. Roundtable sessions meet quarterly. Attendees should RSVP by August 20, 2012.

Power of Networking: In business, it is said that success is determined not by what you know but who you know. The level of your success is determined largely by the quality of your relationships with others. Networking will teach you how to create long-term relationships that will open doors to new opportunities.

QuickBooks™ for Small Businesses: QuickBooks is one of the most widely used accounting software packages for small businesses today. This six-hour, hands-on workshop will teach you how to get the most out of QuickBooks for your business. You’ll learn some accounting basics to help you better understand your fi nancial data. You’ll also learn how to set your business up, customize and create invoices, pay bills, use the payroll feature, reconcile bank accounts, and create reports. When you fi nish the workshop, you will have a disk to take home with your fi nancial fi les. Bring some invoices and bills to the class and you can enter real transactions. Laptop required!

Power of E-mail Marketing: Today, it’s all about staying in front of your customers, communicating with them regularly, and reminding them of your value to set yourself apart from your competition. It’s how you drive repeat business, get more referrals, and boost your business success. This seminar is sponsored by Constant Contact®.

North Carolina Taxes for Small Business: For many small business owners, tax time can be a nightmare. At this session, learn the organizational structures and the necessary tax forms and reporting for each business structure. This session is held in conjunction with the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

Military Veteran Entrepreneur Opportunities: Veteran businesses succeed at a far higher rate than those started by non-veteran entrepreneurs. The SBA has been tasked with providing our nation’s veterans (and their current spouses and widows) with detailed program information on the availability of special benefi ts they may be eligible for when starting or growing their small businesses. For veterans interested in doing business with the federal government, the SBA 8a contracting program provides key small businesses with program opportunities. Take advantage of your veteran (and spousal) benefi ts by exploring entrepreneur opportunities shared in this session.

Marketing in a Recession: Is your business slowing down in today’s softer economy? Without good marketing, many sales are lost – sales that may mean the difference between success and failure. Learn techniques to help you evaluate current marketing trends and practices. Understand better how to use facts and fi gures as valuable marketing information and how to improve your marketing using nontraditional strategies.

Cash Flow 101: According to the SBA, over 80% of small businesses do not manage their cash fl ow on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis! Within a small business, cash and managing cash is king! Cash fl ow is the pulse of your company, and managing it effectively often means the difference between success and failure. In this seminar, the “ABCs” of managing cash fl ow will be discussed. Learn about readily available fi nancial software programs, when to use an accountant or bookkeeping service, and the pros and cons of managing the company fi nances yourself.

How To Do Business with the Federal Government: Attend this seminar and fi nd out how your existing business can sell its products and services to federal government agencies including DOD, EPA, USDA, Homeland Security, VA, and others right here in North Carolina and across the country. Increase your business with federal government contracts. It’s for you, you can do it, and the North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) can help!

The session will include information about:* How the government buys and where your business fi ts in;* Socio-economic and small business programs in federal government contracting;* Registering as a government contractor: know the language, know the steps;* Identifying and pursuing prime and subcontract opportunities;* Teaming in government contracting: you don’t have to “go it alone!”;* Marketing your business to government buyers and prime contractors;* NCMBC resources to help you fi nd, compete for and win contracts.

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Alternative Lender Conference: Did you know that most startups and those in business less than two years can only gain access to capital through the US Small Business Administration (SBA) and its affi liated resource partners? The seminar provides the steps required to successfully obtain a commercial credit loan and how to approach your lender regarding an SBA loan guaranty. Discussion points include the steps to obtain and review personal and professional credit, the business plan, managing cash fl ow, business accounting, collateral requirements, the commercial loan process, and a discussion of the many small business lending programs available with the SBA.Registration: Please preregister on-line at www.ncsbc.net (click Contact your Local SBC, select Wayne County, choose an event and click Register) and bring a completed registration form found under the Small Business Center heading at www.wayneworksnc.com. You may also preregister by contacting Linda Berard at 919-736-6940 or [email protected].

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTORHow To Write, Implement 8/14 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Walnut 101 N/A N/Aand Execute a Business Plan None Spry

How To Raise Your Credit 8/16 6:00-9:00 p.m. TH Walnut 101 N/A N/AScore in 60 Days None Cantwell

The Art of Negotiating 8/21 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Walnut 101 N/A N/A None Patrick

Small Business 8/23 5:30-6:30 p.m. TH Walnut 101 N/A N/ARoundtable None Dawson

The Power of Networking 8/28 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Walnut 101 N/A N/A None Zaleski

QuickBooks for the Small 8/29 9:00 a.m.- W Walnut 101 N/A N/ABusinesses 4:00 p.m. None McLamb

Power of E-mail Marketing 9/6 6:00-9:00 p.m. TH Walnut 101 N/A N/A None Zaleski

NC Taxes for Your Small 9/11 6:00-8:00 p.m. M Walnut 101 N/A N/ABusiness None Kinion

Military Veteran 10/2 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Walnut 101 N/A N/AEntrepreneur Opportunities None Spry

Marketing in a Recession 11/6 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Walnut 101 N/A N/A None Patrick

Cash Flow 101 11/13 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Walnut 101 N/A N/A None Spry

How To Do Business 11/20 10:00 a.m. T Walnut 101 N/A N/Awith the Federal Government 12:00 p.m. None Pogue

Alternative Lender 12/6 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Walnut 101 N/A N/AConference None Spry

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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER FALL 2012 LEADERSHIP SERIESLEADERSHIP, SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATEToday’s economic conditions demand that leaders, managers, supervisors and business owners have the skills to ensure the future growth and profi tability of their companies. Attendees of these workshops will gain the knowledge to integrate the tools of managing time and people to achieve company and personal goals. The presentations are open to the public.

Who should attend: Managers of all levels, supervisors, business owners, and team leaders who manage people at non-profi t, for-profi t, private and public organizations and companies.

Certifi cate Requirements: Graduates of this program will receive a certifi cate issued by the Small Business Center showing the number of hours they have completed. Participants must attend four of the fi ve seminars to receive certifi cation.

It’s Not About the Money: How to Motivate, Mentor and Manage Great Employees Sarah LevittTuesday, October 2, 2012 3:00–5:00 p.m.Walnut Building, Room 101 Fee: No charge

Making Leadership Magical John FormicaTuesday, October 9, 2012 3:00–5:00 p.m.Walnut Building, Room 101 Fee: No charge

Leadership Kenston Griffi nTuesday, October 16, 2012 3:00–5:00 p.m.Walnut Building, Room 101 Fee: No charge

Understanding and Working with Different Ages and Generations Emily BallanceTuesday, October 23, 2012 3:00–5:00 p.m.Walnut Building, Room 101 Fee: No charge

Understanding Diversity Thomas PatrickTuesday, October 30, 2012 3:00–5:00 p.m.Walnut Building, Room 101 Fee: No charge

Registration: Please preregister on-line at www.ncsbc.net (click Contact your Local SBC, select Wayne County, choose an event and click Register) and bring a completed registration form found under the Small Business Center heading at www.wayneworksnc.com. You may also preregister by contacting Linda Berard at 919-739-6940 or [email protected].

WORKS INITIATIVE (WORK-READY WAYNE COUNTY)WORKS (Wayne Occupational Readiness Keys for Success) is a workforce and economic development initiative unique to Wayne County. The mission is to develop and market a skilled workforce for Wayne County to attract and retain jobs, leading to a better quality of life for our citizens. WORKS offers a variety of avenues for developing Wayne County’s human resources, such as WorkKeys and Career Readiness Certifi cation (CRC) testing, job profi ling, soft skills training, and the Work-Ready Communities Initiative. To fi nd out how businesses and individuals may support a WORK READY Wayne County, call Diane Ivey at 919-739-7003 or go to http://ncworkready.org.

MILITARY BUSINESS CENTERInterested in federal contracting? Wayne Business and Industry Center is home to a local offi ce of the NC Military Business Center (NCMBC). NCMBC identifi es current local military and federal business opportunities, locates businesses in Wayne County and across North Carolina that are certifi ed and/or registered to compete for them, and notifi es those businesses of the opportunities. Contact Pam Pogue, MBC Coordinator, at 919-739-6943 or [email protected] for assistance.

CUSTOMIZED TRAINING PROGRAMThe Customized Training Program’s purpose is to provide tailor-made training assistance in support of full-time production and direct customer service positions created in the state of North Carolina. The objective of the Customized Training Program at Wayne Community College is to enhance the growth potential of qualifi ed companies located in Wayne County. For more information, contact Richard Darden at [email protected] or 919-739-6944.

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CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS (SOFT SKILLS) FALL 2012Soft skills are non-technical, critical employability skills that are essential in today’s workplace. These transferableskills are vital in any industry or occupation and are often among the deciding factors in employee selection and promotion. Through the WORKS Initiative, Wayne Community College offers a one-week, 30-hour, dynamic training that addresses the soft skills gap within our current workforce and teaches individuals how to improve these skills. Participants will have an interactive, hands-on learning experience and will be evaluated on such skills as teamwork, appearance, organization, productivity and communication. Registration and mandatory orientation occurs prior to the start of each class. Contact Jena Cantwell at 919-739-7011 or [email protected] for more information.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

Critical Employability 9/24-9/28 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. M-TH WLC 227 N/A N/ASkills/Soft Skills 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. F None* Jena Cantwell

Critical Employability 10/22-10/26 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. M-TH WLC 227 N/A N/ASkills/Soft Skills 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. F None* Jena Cantwell

Critical Employability 11/26-11/30 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. M-TH WLC 227 N/A N/ASkills/Soft Skills 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. F None* Jena Cantwell

Critical Employability 12/10-12/14 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. M-TH WLC 227 N/A N/ASkills/Soft Skills 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. F None* Jena Cantwell

*This course is available at no cost to unemployed or under-employed individuals or those persons whose income is 200% of poverty level. Fees may apply to full-time employed individuals not meeting income guidelines.

INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING: SKILLS FOR EMPLOYMENT IN MANUFACTURINGThis two-part course is designed to familiarize students with the basics of manufacturing, provide an understanding of the manufacturing processes, tools, safe work habits, building quality into a product, and mathematics used in the manufacturing environment. The fi rst part of the course, ISC 3500 Introduction to Manufacturing, includes core topics of basic math and English review, good manufacturing processes, industry-related technology, and computer skills. Students will also complete SNAP-ON certifi cation training (Basic Hand Tools and Torque) and assessments for Career Readiness Certifi cation. During part two of this class, MLS 3812 Soft Skills for Manufacturing, students will focus on effective time management and soft skills. Core topics will include time-wasting behaviors, effective communication skills, organizational strategies, and stress management techniques. Through hands-on training, factory tours, practice interviews and soft skills training, students who complete the class successfully will have a general understanding of manufacturing job requirements and opportunities in Wayne County industry. In addition, they will have the opportunity to earn third-party credentials that will enhance their employment opportunities. Training will include lecture and hands-on activities with evaluation based on attendance, class participation and demonstration of skills. This course is endorsed by Franklin Baking Company, Cooper Standard Automotive, Cooper Bussmann, AAR, AP Exhaust, and Mt. Olive Pickle Company. This endorsement does not mean or imply that completers will receive jobs, interviews, employment offers, or other preferential treatment. SCHOLARSHIPS MAY BE AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED PARTICIPANTS. Contact Jena Cantwell ([email protected], 919-739-7011) for more information or to register for the classes.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

DI-45607 10/1-10/11 12:30-5:30 p.m. MTWTH Mag 101 N/A N/AIntro to Manufacturing $120.00 R. Woodard

DI-45609 10/1-10/12 8:30-11:30 a.m. MTWTH WLC 227 N/A N/ASoft Skills 8:30-12:30 p.m. Ffor Manufacturing $120.00 J. Cantwel

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CERTIFICATION/LICENSUREOBD II EMISSION CONTROL/AUTO SAFETY INSPECTION & RENEWThese courses are designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) emission inspectors or auto safety inspector renewal for motor vehicles. Course topics include regulations and test inspection procedures required by the NC DMV Enforcement Section for OBD emission inspectors. Upon completion, a student should understand the rules, regulations and procedures for OBD emission inspections, be able to inspect a vehicle properly and be prepared to sit for the state certifi cation exam.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45622 8/21-8/22 6:00-10:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Woodard OBD II $65.00 LN-45624 9/18-9/19 6:00-10:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Woodard OBD II $65.00 LN-45625 10/23-10/24 1:00-5:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Woodard OBD II $65.00 LN-45626 11/13-11/14 6:00-10:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Woodard OBD II $65.00 LN-45627 12/11-12/12 1:00-5:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Woodard OBD II $65.00 LN-45617 8/14-8/15 1:00-5:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Loftin Auto $65.00 LN-45618 9/11-9/12 6:00-10:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Loftin Auto $65.00 LN-45619 10/16-10/17 1:00-5:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Loftin Auto $65.00 LN-45620 11/6-11/7 6:00-10:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Loftin Auto $65.00LN-45621 12/4-12/5 1:00-5:00 p.m. TW Magnolia 101 / N/A Loftin Auto $65.00

NOTARY PUBLIC EDUCATIONThis course provides instruction to individuals who want to become commissioned as a notary public or those whoare up for recertifi cation. Topics include legal, ethical and procedural requirements of the Notary Act as described in N.C. General Statute 10B Article 1. Upon completion of this course with a passing exam grade of 80%, a person is eligible to make application with the N.C. Secretary of State’s Offi ce. For more information, go to www.secretary.state.nc.us/notary.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45586 8/27-8/29 5:30-9:30 p.m. MW Spruce 120 / Notary Guidebook for 9781560114802 $65.00 North Carolina, 10thEd SelzerLN-45587 9/24-9/26 5:30-9:30 p.m. MW Spruce 120 / Notary Guidebook for 9781560114802 $65.00 North Carolina, 10thEd SelzerLN-45588 10/29-10/31 5:30-9:30 p.m. MW Spruce 120 / Notary Guidebook for 9781560114802 $65.00 North Carolina, 10thEd SelzerLN-45589 11/26-11/28 5:30-9:30 p.m. MW Spruce 120 / Notary Guidebook for 9781560114802 $65.00 North Carolina, 10thEd SelzerLN-45590 12/17-12/19 5:30-9:30 p.m. MW Spruce 120 / Notary Guidebook for 9781560114802 $65.00 North Carolina, 10thEd Selzer

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REAL ESTATE PRE-LICENSINGThis course is required to satisfy the educational requirements for a provisional broker and is designed to preparethe student to pass the real estate license examination administered by the NC Real Estate Commission. Topicsinclude basic real estate principles and practices, law and contracts, fi nancing, closing valuation, fair housing andreal estate laws. For more information, go to www.ncrec.state.nc.us

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45646 8/21-10/25 6:00-10:00 p.m. TTH Spruce 120 / Modern Real Estate 1427750904 $175.00 Practice In NC 7th Ed LeonardSNAP-ON GEN 1 DIAGNOSTICS CERTIFICATION(Solus, Vantage Pro, and Modis)The capabilities of diagnostic tools change to meet the needs of the automotive diagnostic tool market and technicians need to have the skills necessary to operate and understand them. Certifi cation raises the level of excellence for all in the industry which assures vehicle owners and potential employers of technicians that the technician has the skill sets to repair computer-controlled vehicles successfully. A pretest will be used to evaluate instruction and upon completion of training on Snap-On Diagnostic products and after passing the rigorous posttest assessment, users are awarded a Snap-on/NC3 recognized certifi cation and are considered a power user of Snap-On diagnostic tools with an effi ciency of 90-100%.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45674 10/15-11/8 6:00-9:00 p.m. MTH Magnolia 101 / N/A N/A $65.00 Staff

SNAP-ON GEN 2 DIAGNOSTICS CERTIFICATION

(Verus and Verdict)The capabilities of diagnostic tools change to meet the needs of the automotive diagnostic tool market and technicians need to have the skills necessary to operate and understand them. Certifi cation raises the level of excellence for all in the industry which assures vehicle owners and potential employers of technicians that the technician has the skill sets to repair computer-controlled vehicles successfully. A pretest will be used to evaluate instruction and upon completion of training on Snap-On Diagnostic products and after passing the rigorous posttest assessment, users are awarded a Snap-on/NC3 recognized certifi cation and are considered a power user of Snap-On diagnostic tools with an effi ciency of 90-100%.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45675 8/30-9/27 6:00-9:00 p.m. MTH Magnolia 101 / N/A N/A $65.00 Staff

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This course provides safe driving techniques given by a Certifi ed Defensive Driving Instructor according to the North Carolina Safety and Health Council. Students learn practical strategies to reduce collision-related injuries, fatalities, and cost. The importance of attitude in preventing crashes and the reinforcing of good driving skill are addressed.

DEFENSIVE DRIVING

LEISURE/RECREATIONAL PROGRAMSLeisure/Recreational Programs are designed to provide lifelong learning for adults. These programs also contrib-ute to the community’s overall cultural, civic and intellectual growth. Leisure / Recreational Programs offerings include courses that focus on an individual’s personal or leisure needs. These courses cover a wide variety of areas in the fi ne arts, consumer education, defensive driving and other cultural and civic needs.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45164 8/23-8/23 6:00-10:00 p.m. TH WLC 210 / N/A N/A $50.00 Sheffi eldLN-45165 9/8-9/8 8:30 a.m.- SA WLC 210 / N/A N/A 12:30 p.m. $50.00 Sheffi eldLN-45166 9/20-9/20 6:00-10:00 p.m. TH WLC 210 / N/A N/A $50.00 Sheffi eldLN-45167 10/6-10/6 8:30 a.m.- SA WLC 210 / N/A N/A 12:30 p.m. $50.00 Sheffi eldLN-45168 10/18-10/18 6:00-10:00 p.m. TH WLC 210 / N/A N/A $50.00 Sheffi eldLN-45169 11/3-11/3 8:30 a.m.- SA WLC 210 / N/A N/A 12:30 p.m. $50.00 Sheffi eldLN-45170 11/15-11/15 6:00-10:00 p.m. TH WLC 210 / N/A N/A $50.00 Sheffi eldLN-45171 12/1-12/1 8:30 a.m.- SA WLC 210 / N/A N/A 12:30 p.m. $50.00 Sheffi eldLN-45172 12/13-12/13 6:00-10:00 p.m. TH WLC 210 / N/A N/A $50.00 Sheffi eldLN-45173 12/29-12/29 8:30 a.m.- SA WLC 210 / N/A N/A 12:30 p.m. $50.00 Sheffi eld

In this course dogs will learn to heel-sit, heel left/right, and about turns, sit-stay, down, enforcing the down, and recall games; review all the commands; and participate in the graduation. The commands that are taught during the six-week program are very useful for building a common language between the student and the dog.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45301 8/23-9/27 6:30-7:30 p.m. TH MAINTP / N/A N/A $50.00 Sherrod

DOG OBEDIENCE

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GOLF BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATEThis course is designed for students to develop an appreciation for the sport of golf and to develop an enjoyment of the game. The student will learn to identify the different clubs, explain and apply rules, etiquette, and scoring. They will also be able to demonstrate pre-swing fundamentals and swing fundamentals associated with full swing.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45596 8/21-9/13 6:00-8:00 p.m. TTH Holly 141 / N/A N/A $50.00 ParsonLN-45597 9/18-10/11 6:00-8:00 p.m. TTH Holly 141 / N/A N/A $50.00 Parson

LINE DANCEThis is a course that offers the student the opportunity to exercise and have lots of fun while dancing. The “Electric Slide” and the “Cupid Shuffl e” are two of the dance styles that are taught in this class. This is a great opportunity to relieve stress and to sweat.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45299 8/22-10/10 5:30-7:00 p.m. W WLC AUD/ N/A N/A $35.00 SpeightLN-45302 10/17-12/12 5:30-7:00 p.m. W WLC AUD/ N/A N/A

$35.00 Speight

This course teaches students how to design their own centerpieces, bows, door wreaths, corsages and muchmore. At the end of this course students will be confi dent in preparing their desired arrangement.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45738 9/10-10/15 6:00-9:00 p.m. M Dogwood 206 / N/A N/A $35.00 Staff

FLORAL DESIGN

JEWELRY MAKINGThis course is designed to teach students to utilize their creative abilities and to learn the enjoyment of creatingbeaded necklaces, earrings, or bracelets. The student will obtain the understanding of various styles of jewelry.Students will learn to string the jewelry with comfort and ease.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45741 9/11-10/16 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Azalea 207 / N/A N/A $35.00 StaffStaff

INE DANCE

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BEGINNING SEWINGThis course is designed for beginner students. The students are taught how to operate a sewing machine and how to use a pattern, fabric, and thread to create a fi nished project. Sewing terms, tools of the trade, how to read patterns and layout instructions are introduced.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45290 8/21-10/16 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Spruce 108 & 106/ N/A N/A $35.00 PriceLN-45583 10/23-12/18 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Spruce 108 & 106/ N/A N/A $35.00 Price

SMALL GAS ENGINE REPAIRThis course is designed to teach participants the basic techniques of small engine repair. Topics such as chain saws, lawn mowers, weed trimmers, and blowers are covered. Shop safety and use of special tools are included.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45291 8/20-10/15 6:00-9:00 p.m. M Hocutt 150 / N/A N/A $35.00 OlmstedLN-45293 10/22-12/17 6:00-9:00 p.m. M Hocutt 150 / N/A N/A $35.00 Olmsted

PAINTING, OIL - BOB ROSSThis course teaches proper use of Bob Ross paints, brushes and the techniques involved with completing a landscape or seascape painting. The foundation needed to experience the joy of the Bob Ross method of wet-on-wet oil painting is also taught. A painting is completed by the end of each class.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45294 8/23-10/11 4:00-7:00 p.m. TH Dogwood 206 / N/A N/A $35.00 EdwardsLN-45300 10/25-12/20 4:00-7:00 p.m. TH Dogwood 206 / N/A N/A $35.00 Edwards

INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH AWARENESS THROUGH TECHNOLOGYThis course is designed to assist students to become familiar with basic computer operations and programs enhancing their abilities to research and develop accurate health communications such as promotional/informational fl yers, brochures, newsletters, online documents and PowerPoint presentations. Students will be introduced to Microsoft Offi ce Programs with a concentration on Microsoft Word, Publisher, PowerPoint and a brief introduction to the Excel program. Students will also work towards profi ciency in locating and using online resources and online document sharing tools, as well as e-mail.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45303 8/20-10/15 6:00-8:00 p.m. M Bear Creek Assoc. / N/A N/A $35.00 BradfordLN-45304 10/22-12/17 6:00-8:00 p.m. M Bear Creek Assoc. / N/A N/A $35.00 Bradford

ADVANCED SEWINGThis course is designed for advanced students. The students are taught advanced methods in sewing and broader terminology of it. More detailed functions of the sewing machine are also taught.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45584 8/16-10/4 6:00-9:00 p.m. TH Spruce 108 & 106/ N/A N/A $35.00 PriceLN-45295 10/18-12/13 6:00-9:00 p.m. TH Spruce 108 & 106/ N/A N/A $35.00 Price

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LEISURE/RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR SENIORSPAINTING, OIL - BOB ROSSThis course teaches proper use of Bob Ross paints, brushes and the techniques involved with completing a landscape or seascape painting. The foundation needed to experience the joy of the Bob Ross method of wet-on-wet oil painting is also taught. A painting is completed by the end of each class.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45661 8/21-10/9 6:30-9:30 p.m. T Senior Ctr Golds / N/A N/A $35.00 Edwards

SEWING BASICSThis course is designed for beginners and advanced students. The students are taught how to operate a sewing machine and how to use a pattern, fabric, and thread to create a fi nished project. Sewing terms, tools of the trade, and how to read patterns and layout instructions are introduced.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45581 8/21-10/16 12:00-3:00 p.m. T Senior Ctr Golds / N/A N/A $35.00 Price

YOGAThis course is designed to heal, detoxify and exhilarate the body and mind with emphasis on movement, balance and intention. No matter your age, strength or fl exibility level, yoga can help enhance your quality of life.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45298 8/20-10/1 5:30-6:30 p.m. M Azalea 210 / N/A N/A $35.00 Bass

LN-45645 10/15-11/26 5:30-6:30 p.m. M Azalea 210 / N/A N/A $35.00 Bass

STAINED GLASSThis course teaches the art of stained glass and the colors, textures, and uses. Tools of the trade, choice of patterns, and selection of glass are introduced. Students will learn how to cut, grind, and shape art for the project of their choice. In this process they will learn to foil pieces to form the base for assembling with lead solder. Solder techniques will be demonstrated as well as fi nishing techniques.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45289 8/21-10/16 6:00-8:00 p.m. T Dogwood 206 / N/A N/A $35.00 Worley

LN-45292 10/23-12/18 6:00-8:00 p.m. T Dogwood 206 / N/A N/A $35.00 Worley

QUILTINGThis course will teach students how to use rotary cutters and tools to cut quilt pieces, and piecing techniques forstrip piecing, half square triangles, quarter square triangles and fl ying geese. These pieces will be used in thefi ve blocks that will be made into a wall hanging or table topper. They also will learn how to sash blocks and addborders to their patterns. Simple hand or machine quilting will be used to complete the item.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45690 9/10-10/15 6:00-9:00 p.m. M Spruce 108 & 106 / N/A N/A $35.00 TrottLN-45693 10/29-12/10 6:00-9:00 p.m. M Spruce 108 & 106 / N/A N/A $35.00 Trott

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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IIThis course gives the student an advanced understanding of sign language and familiarizes the student with deafness and the problems involved. The students will build vocabulary, grammar skills, and mechanics in receptive and expressive ASL. Lecture and hands-on activities are the principal methods of instruction.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45225 9/4-12/18 6:00-9:00 p.m. T WLC 210 / N/A N/A $120.00 OlsonBASIC PLUMBING IIThe goal of the course is to teach basic plumbing to students wanting to seek a career in the plumbing trade or who simply want to learn how to plumb. It addresses the many issues plumbers must use on a daily basis including water supply systems, soldering, drains and vents, fi xtures, installation, and more. Students will explore outside areas that will further their knowledge in plumbing techniques and materials.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45787 9/13-12/16 6:00-10:00 p.m. TH WLC 203 / N/A N/A $120.00 ZacharzukBASIC RESIDENTIAL WIRINGThis course is designed to provide training in the electrical trade that will give students the proper course work in safety, code, equipment, and knowledge of the trade. Instruction includes fundamentals of electricity, power distribution, mathematics, national code requirements for commercial and industrial, and residential wiring requirements. This course includes classroom and hands-on lab work.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45722 8/21-11/13 6:00-10:00 p.m. M Hocutt 250 / N/A N/A $120.00 Taylor

SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION COURSESRegistration available any time prior to start of class. Contact Larry M. Johnson

at 919-739-6930 or [email protected] for more details.

SEWING LINGERIEThis course will teach the students how to use a pattern, fabric, and thread to create a fi nished piece of lingerie. The student will also learn sewing terms, tools of the trade, and how to read patterns and layout instructions. The student should have prior basic knowledge of sewing.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45580 8/23-10/11 12:00-3:00 p.m. TH Senior Ctr Golds / N/A N/A $35.00 Hall

INTRO TO COMPUTERSThis course is designed to assist students desiring to become familiar with the basic use of a personal computer. The student will be introduced to computer software and hardware and their functions. Microsoft Offi ce Word and Publisher will be introduced. Students will also be given a chance to learn or enhance their typing skills and navigating the Internet.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45296 8/20-10/15 12:30-3:30 p.m. M Senior Ctr Golds / N/A N/A $35.00 SelzerLN-45297 8/21-10/16 12:30-3:30 p.m. T Senior Ctr Golds / N/A N/A $35.00 Selzer

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NEC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LICENSE PREPThis course is designed to prepare the student for the Electrical Contractor’s licensing examination for the State of North Carolina. Students examine all aspects of the electrical code and are tested to evaluate competency during the class.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45724 9/10-11/1 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. MTH Azalea 207 / N/A N/A $120.00 TaylorINTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGNThis course is designed to provide entry-level interior design skills for persons currently employed, seeking to update skills, or pursuing employment in the area of interior design. Area furniture showrooms, galleries, and design consulting fi rms will provide employment opportunities for the students.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45771 8/21-9/25 5:30-7:30 p.m. T WLC 207 / N/A N/A $65.00 RutlandLJ-457774 10/16-11/20 5:30-7:30 p.m. T WLC 207 / N/A N/A $65.00 Rutland

SPANISH – WORKPLACE CONVERSATIONALThis course will prepare students to have conversations with Spanish-speaking individuals. Topics include basic fundamentals of grammar, oral comprehension, various dialects, and basic conversations. (For business/industry/agency personnel).

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45718 8/28-10/11 6:00-8:00 p.m. TTH Magnolia 222 / Beginning Spanish N/A Level 1 $65.00 for the Workplace / Fe Finch R. OlmoLN-44246 8/29-10/24 6:00-9:00 p.m. W Magnolia 222 / Beginning Spanish N/A Level 2 $65.00 for the Workplace / Fe Finch R. OlmoLN-45719 10/16-11/29 6:00-8:00 p.m. TTH Magnolia 222 / Beginning Spanish N/A Level 2 $65.00 for the Workplace / Fe Finch R. Olmo

HOME IMPROVEMENTThis course provides instruction related to the core skills used by individuals interested in home improvement. Topics include safety, hand/power tool use, site preparation, measurement and layout, footings and foundations, construction framing, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to repair structures and fi xtures made of wood, such as building frameworks, including partitions, joists, studding, and rafters; wood stairways, window and door frames; and hardwood fl oors.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45788 9/11-12/4 6:00-10:00 p.m. T Hocutt 150 / N/A N/A $120.00 Batten

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BASIC WELDING IIThis course is designed to further familiarize students with the basics of welding. Training strategies will include lecture and hands-on activities with evaluation based on attendance, class participation and demonstration of skills. This course will also move students to a deeper knowledge and understanding of topics to include gas welding, operation of cutting torch, electric welding, heliarc welding and safety.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45637 9/15-10/6 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. S Hocutt 170 / N/A N/A $65.00 PerezLN-45638 10/22-12/10 6:00-9:00 p.m. M Hocutt 170 / N/A N/A $65.00 WiseLN-45639 11/17-12/8 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. S Hocutt 170 / N/A N/A $65.00 PerezHVAC IThis course provides instruction on HVAC/refrigeration basic systems, trouble shooting and repair/replacement. Format for the course will include classroom instruction and hands-on practice. The course objectives are to develop a basic understanding of systems trouble shooting, repair and replacement.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45633 8/16-11/1 6:00-10:00 p.m. TH Magnolia 108 / N/A N/A $120.00 Turner

BASIC WELDING IThis course is designed to familiarize students with the basics of welding, provide an understanding of the hazards of welding, and teach the use of all safety equipment available. Students will learn why they should use the right type of rod for different kinds of metal. Topics will include gas welding, operation of cutting torch, electric welding, heliarc welding and safety. Training strategies will include lecture and hands-on activities with evaluation based on attendance, class participation and demonstration of skills.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LN-45634 8/18-9/8 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. S Hocutt 170 / N/A N/A $65.00 PerezLN-45635 8/20-10/15 6:00-9:00 p.m. M Hocutt 170 / N/A N/A $65.00 WiseLN-45636 10/20-11/10 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. S Hocutt 170 / N/A N/A $65.00 Perez

EPA REFRIGERANT RECOVERY/RECYCLING CERTIFICATIONThis course is a training course designed for HVAC technical personnel to assist in meeting EnvironmentalProtection Agency-mandated requirements related to Air Quality Standards. Topics include refrigerant chemistry; oils and application; ozone depletion; Montreal Protocol; Clean Air Act; recovery, recycling, and reclamation; containers-safe handling and transport of refrigerants; conservation-servicing and testing; waste oil; and highpressure and low pressure industrial/commercial chillers.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45640 8/20-9/17 6:00-10:00 p.m. M Magnolia 108 / CFC Study Guide Print Shop $65.00 Print Shop Turner

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SOLIDWORKSThis course introduces basic skills required to construct solid models. Topics include basic drawing, basic sketching techniques, basic medication tools, extrusion creation, cut creation, and part modeling. This course is the fi rst of a series and intended for a user who is computer literate with no experience in CAD drafting. Please contact Todd King for more information at 919-739-6814 or [email protected].

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45612 8/28-9/20 5:30-8:00 p.m. TTH Spruce 234 / N/A N/A $65.00 StaffCATIAThis course is a basic introduction to Catia V5 software. Topics include basic drawing tools, basic sketching techniques, and basic modifi cation tools and parts modeling. This course is the fi rst of a series and intended for a user who is computer literate with no experience in CAD drafting. Please contact Todd King for more information at 919-739-6814 or [email protected].

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45611 8/28-9/20 5:30-8:00 p.m. TTH Magnolia 219 / N/A N/A $65.00 Staff

INTRO TO MASTERCAMThis course introduces computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) with the use of MasterCam software. Topics includebasic 2D drawing, tool assignments, machine code, and tool set-up. The Intro to MasterCam course is the fi rst of a series and is for the user who is computer literate with no CAD/CAM experience.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45747 10/9-11/15 6:00-8:00 p.m. TTH Spruce 234 / N/A N/A $65.00 Staff

INTRO TO BASIC TIRE MANUFACTURINGThis course prepares individuals for entry-level operator jobs at a tire manufacturing facility. Course content will provide students with foundational and basic technical knowledge of tire manufacturing processes. Topics include a basic overview of the tire industry, production processes, safety standards, quality systems, measurement skills, and communication skills.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45614 8/20-10/11 6:00-9:00 p.m. MTH Magnolia 109 / N/A N/A $120.00 Woodard

LJ-45616 10/22-12/13 6:00-9:00 p.m. MTH Magnolia 109 / N/A N/A $120.00 Woodard

SMALL ACREAGE PROFITABILITYThis course will provide information on how to plan, market and sustain plants and animals in a small farm setting.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45632 8/27-10/22 6:00-9:00 p.m. M Magnolia 209 / N/A N/A $65.00 Kleese

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This course is designed to provide practical training in fi ve critical skills areas that include planning, instruction, behavior management, human relations, and professional growth. Additionally, extensive opportunities will be provided for the learner to focus on instructional feedback, presentation skills, learning expectations, monitoring student interaction, social interaction, time management, non-instructional duties, and evaluation. Finally, this course will provide a seamless correlation of the NC Professional Standards, the Classroom Walk Through, and Responsiveness to Instruction.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

ML-45599 8/21-9/20 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH Azalea 210 / N/A N/A $120.00 Isler

EFFECTIVE TEACHER TRAINING (HYBRID)

This course is designed to examine a method of teaching that requires balancing learning styles with abilities. Differentiation is best achieved through planned grouping of children at comparable educational levels to enhance the learning process. This type of teaching is student-centered and hinges on fl exibility. It is all-encompassing of an array of strategies and methods that meet the needs of all students in a given classroom. The learner will understand of the major components that drive instruction in the differentiated classroom which include: planning, grouping, implementation, and assessment.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

ML-45600 8/21-9/20 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH Spruce 138 / N/A N/A $120.00 Staff

DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION (HYBRID)

This course is designed to provide a way of approaching continuous, quality education. Focusing on life in schools, this course provides a structure for appreciating educators as people and leadership as an art. Much emphasis is place on human behavior, organizational functioning and managerial styles to build a compassionate level of cooperation between leaders and the individuals they lead. During this course the learner will analyze, conceptualize, and internalize the “heart and soul” of education.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

ML-45601 8/20-9/24 6:00-9:00 p.m. MW Spruce 138 / N/A N/A $120.00 Staff

THE HUMAN SIDE OF EDUCATION (HYBRID)

This course is designed to create a school climate that fosters ethical, responsive and responsible, considerate young people by teaching and modeling high-quality character. This course will highlight common core values – trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, citizenship, honesty, courage, diligence, and integrity – that are shared globally. Emphasis is placed on critical and creative thinking. Moral and ethical questions will be posed to foster a commitment to moral and ethical behavior. Upon completion, the learner will: 1) understand that character education is a developmental process and 2) be inspired to provide children with extensive opportunities to demonstrate moral and ethical behavior in challenging, reality-based situations.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

ML-45602 8/21-9/20 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH Spruce 208 / N/A N/A $120.00 Staff

BUILDING CHARACTER (HYBRID)

TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING

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The course will give learners an understanding of the problem-solving process. The four basic steps in the problem solving process will engage the learner in defi ning the problem, generating alternatives, evaluating and selecting alternatives, and implementing solutions. Skills and techniques that will be covered during this course include: brainstorming, information gathering, identifying resources, and analyzing data. Upon completion, the learner will appreciate the signifi cance of problem solving skills in the workplace.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

ML-45603 8/20-9/24 6:00-9:00 p.m. MW Spruce 208 / N/A N/A $120.00 Staff

CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING (HYBRID)

The course is designed to facilitate providers of early care and educational services by enhancing their knowledge and skills with the latest strategies, techniques, methods, and research to meet the dynamic needs of young children (Birth to Pre-K) and their families. As set forth by the NC Division of Child Development, this course deals with nine topic areas: 1) planning a safe, healthy learning environment, 2) children’s physical and intellectual development, 3) children’s social and emotional development, 4) productive relationships with families, 5) program management, 6) professionalism, 7) observing and recording children’s behavior, 8) child growth and development, and 9) inclusion of children with special needs.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

ML-45604 8/21-9/20 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH Spruce 142 / N/A N/A $120.00 Staff

PROGRAMS AND STRATEGIES FOR PRE-K CLASSROOMS (HYBRID)

This course is designed to provide practical training in fi ve critical skills areas that include planning, instruction, behavior management, human relations, and professional growth. Additionally, extensive opportunities will be provided for the learner to focus on instructional feedback, presentation skills, learning expectations, monitoring student interaction, social interaction, time management, non-instructional duties, and evaluation. This course will provide a seamless correlation of the NC Professional Standards, the Classroom Walk Through, and Responsiveness to Instruction. Subject matter covered includes: Introduction to Education, Effective Teaching, Technology, English, Reading and Writing Methods, Mathematics, and Public Speaking. This is a three-part, single course.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

ML-45730 8/21-12/11 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH Spruce 206 / N/A N/A $175.00 Staff

EFFECTIVE TEACHER TRAINING PLUS (HYBRID)

This course is designed to provide research-based coverage of general teaching methods while emphasizing contemporary topics such as learning communities, differentiated instruction, and modifi cations for student differences. The content of this course is designed to promote student understanding, manage lesson delivery, apply motivational techniques for instruction and assessments, and work with colleagues and parents. In addition, this course thoroughly covers classroom management, discipline, and ways to create a positive learning environment. Finally, this course is correlated to the Common Core Standards, Praxis III Standards, and the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS).

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

ML-45598 8/20-9/24 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH Spruce 206 / N/A N/A $120.00 Whitney

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT (HYBRID)

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Get the computer skills you need for a great new job! Take advantage of low-priced training on some of today’s top software programs. We understand your busy schedule so we offer courses though a variety of delivery methods including traditional (in-class), Web supported, hybrid (part in-class/part online), and totally online classes. Web Supported and Hybrid are courses of instruction that blend face-to-face learning with various distance education delivery methods. We also offer Slow Paced courses for students new to the computer.

COMPUTER PROGRAMS

ONLINE ED2GO COURSESWe offer more than 200 online computer courses covering almost every subject imaginable! Courses for teachingprofessionals, Microsoft Offi ce, computer troubleshooting, computer networking, wireless networks, Web page design, languages, personal development, child care, business administration, and so much more. All courses are 24 hours long (2.4 CEUs), run for six weeks, and cost $65.00. New courses start every month! Go to www.waynecc.edu/continuing-ed/index.php/online-courses/ for a course listing and detailed registration procedures.

For more information contact Jim Ragan at 919-739-6933or [email protected].

For details on our CISCO Networking Academy visit us atwww.waynecc.edu/continuing-ed/index.php/cisco/

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMGET READY FOR A NEW JOB!In one course you will learn the skills that will equip you with the extensive computer ability most in demand by today’s employers. Subjects covered: basics of computer operation and maintenance (fi re walls, spyware, ad ware, malicious code, MS updates, hard drive clean-up and defragmenting, etc.). Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, and Internet Explorer programs are also covered. The course is offered in a three-part or single class format - both are exactly the same curriculum wise. Register today!

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JR-45800 8/21-12/11 6:00-9:00 p.m. T Magnolia 219 / Microsoft Offi ce 2007: 9781591361855 $175.00 Essentials / Labyrinth Elliott

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This course meets the requirement for certifi cation renewal in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, and Secondary Education. Two topics will be dealt with in this course. First, Theory and Research – the focus is on background knowledge, research, and theories about the different types of special needs in the classroom, some including learning disabilities and developmental delays. Next, Theory into Practice – there is an examination of the teachers’ role in creating an inclusionary classroom with appropriate practices and intervention techniques for working with individual students’ needs.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

ML-45782 8/20-9/24 6:00-9:00 p.m. MW Spruce 142 / N/A N/A $120.00 Staff

INCLUSION OF SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS

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COMPUTER INTRODUCTION MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 (SLOW PACED)Are you new to the computer? Do you feel over-whelmed with technology? If so, then this is the course for you! Our professional (and patient!) Instructors understand your frustration and will provide you with the foundation you need to feel comfortable using the computer for a variety of tasks at home or work. These courses cover everything from turning the computer on to doing basic maintenance such as defragmenting your hard drive, using the Internet and protecting your computer from viruses, spyware, and much more!CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JR-45799 8/15-12/12 9:00 a.m.- W Magnolia 220 / N/A N/A 12:00 p.m. $120.00 ElliottJR-45835 8/21-12/4 9:00 a.m.- T Bear Creek Ch / N/A N/A 12:00 p.m. $120.00 Lloyd

COMPUTER REPAIR/A+ CERT PREPOur expert instructors walk you through the basics to trouble-shoot, update, and maintain your home or business notebook or desktop computer. Replace major components such as the hard-drive or an optical CD or DVD ROM drive. Upgrade memory (RAM), re-load operating systems such as Windows XP, VISTA or Windows 7, recover from computer viruses, and more. Learn everything needed to take the A+ Certifi cation examinations.CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JR-45801 8/15-12/12 6:00-9:00 p.m. TH Spruce 202 / A+ Guide to Managing 9780619217587 (Hybrid) $175.00 & Maintaining Your PC / Labyrinth Newton

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTO CORRECTION

Learn to use your “point-n-shoot” or high-end digital SLR camera! Subjects include lighting techniques, depth-of-fi eld tricks, white balance, aperture settings, and image composition. Basic photo correction, exposure adjustments, and some interesting tricks to make your photos look fantastic. Also covered are the procedures for transferring your digital images from the camera to the computer, e-mailing photos, and more!

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2010 INTROLearn to use one of the most popular presentation programs used in today’s business environment. You will discover the tips, tricks and techniques used to create professional looking presentations quickly and effi ciently. Animation, clip art, and timing effects theory are explained in detail. The prime focus of this course is to familiarize the student with how this powerful program can be used to enhance your organizational environment.CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JR-45797 8/20-12/10 9:00 a.m.- M Magnolia 220 / N/A N/A 12:00 p.m. $120.00 N/A Elliott

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JR-45796 8/27-12/10 6:00-9:00 p.m. M Magnolia 220 / Photo – pedia / 0789737256 $120.00 Que Publishing Breault

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLAS

MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 INTROLearn to use one of the most popular suites of programs used in today’s business environment. You will discover the tips, tricks and techniques used to create professional looking documents quickly and effi ciently. Microsoft Word, Power Point, Excel and Access theory are explained in detail. Also covered is how these powerful programs relate together and their common use in an organizational environment.CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

JR-45834 8/16-12/6 9:00 a.m.- TH Magnolia 220 / N/A N/A 12:00 p.m. $120.00 N/A Lloyd

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HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD)HRD will help you improve your chances for better employment! We offer short-term, pre-employment training sessions. For more information, contact Antonitte Boone at 919-739-6926 or e-mail at [email protected] and fees may be waived for enrollment in these classes if you meet at least one of the following criteria: unemployed, have received notifi cation of a pending layoff, working and eligible for the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit (FEIT), or working and earning wages at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines.

Get Hired! - (On Campus) - This course provides basic job readiness training with step-by-step instructions for conducting a job search to uncover the hidden job market, interviewing skills and tips for making a good fi rst impression. 40 hours.CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTORAB-45732 9/10-9/26 9:00 a.m.- M-F WLC 221 / N/A N/A 12:00 p.m. $120.00 MatthewsAB-45733 10/8-10/24 9:00 a.m.- M-F WLC 221 / N/A N/A 12:00 p.m. $120.00 MatthewsAB-45734 11/15-11/20 9:00 a.m.- M-F WLC 221 / N/A N/A 12:00 p.m. $120.00 MatthewsAB-45735 12/3-12/19 9:00 a.m.- M-F WLC 221 / N/A N/A 12:00 p.m. $120.00 MatthewsMoney Smart - (Day Reporting Center) - What you need to know to successfully balance a checkbook, manage a savings andchecking account, save for a home, apply for a loan and much more! 24 hoursCID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTORAB-45736 9/4-9/27 1:00-3:00 p.m. TTH Day Reporting Center / N/A N/A $65.00 Staff

OTHER CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSIn addition to the Administrative Assistant Certifi cate course listed previously, we offer four other certifi cate programs: Graphic Arts Web Specialist, Graphic Arts Print Specialist, Graphic Arts Multi-Media Specialist, and Networking Specialist Certifi cate programs. Be sure to visit our Web page at www.waynecc.edu/continuing-ed/index.php/computer-courses/ for course schedules, program details, textbook information and course registration options, etc.

For more information, contact Jim Ragan at 919-739-6933 or [email protected] our Web page for an updated current course schedule:

www.waynecc.edu/continuing-ed/index.php/computer-courses/

NOTATIONSSlow Paced courses of instruction offer the student a much slower pace in the delivery of material. These courses are designed for individuals new to the computer and offer extensive hands-on instruction.Web/Hybrid courses of instruction blend face-to-face learning with various distance education delivery methods. These courses require the learner to participate in both a seated classroom and an electronic learning environment. Students have access to material 24/7.

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS5Adobe Certifi ed Expert (ACE) instructors help you master the ultimate in graphic arts, Web page, and print publication software programs! Restore and repair old photos; create Web sites and graphics; and correct color casts, over/under exposure and white balance problems in Photoshop. We offer instruction in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat (Online), Dreamweaver (see below), and Flash.CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

LJ-45798 8/21-12/11 6:00-8:30 p.m. T Magnolia 220 / N/A / N/A Photoshop Intro 2013 (Hybrid) $175.00 N/A Ragan

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FALL 2012 WCC - CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES 33 Work-Life-Balance - (Day Reporting Center) - This course provides basic job readiness training with step-by-step instructions for conducting a job search to uncover the hidden job market, interviewing skills and tips for making a good fi rst impression. 60hours.CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTORAB-45737 10/2-11/14 9:00-12:00 p.m. TWTH Day Reporting Center / N/A N/A $175.00 Staff

Thinking for a Change - (Day Reporting Center) - This course provides an integrated, cognitive behavior change approach that includes cognitive restructuring, social skills development, and development of problem solving skills. 40 hours.CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTORAB-45739 10/2-11/27 3:30-5:30 p.m. TTH Day Reporting Center / N/A N/A $120.00 StaffAB-45740 10/3-11/28 5:30-7:30 p.m. WTH Day Reporting Center / N/A N/A $120.00 Staff

HRD/CRC Success Lab - What you need to know to improve your Career Readiness Certifi cation (CRC) scores, complete an employment application, prepare for an interview, develop the art of networking, develop good work ethics and more! 30 hoursCID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

AB-45742 8/13-12/10 9:00-11:30 a.m. M WLC 141 / N/A N/A $120.00 NewsomeAB-45743 8/13-12/10 1:00-4:00 p.m. M WLC 141 / N/A N/A $120.00 NewsomeAB-45744 8/14-1211 1:00-4:00 p.m. T WLC 141 / N/A N/A $120.00 NewsomeAB-45745 8/14-12/13 6:00-9:00 p.m. TTH WLC 141 / N/A N/A $120.00 KingAB-45746 8/23-12/13 9:00-11:30 a.m. TH WLC 141 / N/A N/A $120.00 Newsome

GET HIRED!We give you the necessary

skills to be “job ready”!This course covers these important topics: Step-by-step instructions for conducting a successful job search! The hidden job market you may not have known existed! Skills you need to feel more comfortable during a job interview! Tips and skills needed for making a great fi rst impression!

To fi nd out more, contact Antonitte Boone at919-739-6926 or [email protected]

PROJECT SKILL-UPJOB TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES!

Wayne Community College was awarded a Project Skill-Up grant funded by the NC Tobacco Trust Fund. Funds are designated to assist Wayne County residents who have been adversely affected by the decline in tobacco-related industries with obtaining short-term oc-cupational training. For more information, contact Antonitte Boone at 919-739-6926.

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~Career Services is available to students and the community through one-on-one sessions, group sessions, and self-directed, Web-based resources. ~Our goal is to assist you in making career and educational decisions leading to professional success. ~We not only offer traditional style appointments in person, but we are also available by phone or e-mail. ~Call or stop in today to learn about the services available to you. Topics include but are not limited to the following areas: ~Resume Assistance ~Interviewing Strategies ~Career Assessment ~Career and Major Counseling ~There are no fees for our services.

Contact Lorie Waller at 919-739-7005 or [email protected]

BOOKSTORE RETURN POLICY Items may be returned within two days of the purchase date, with original receipt. Textbooks must be in the same condition as purchased, and if shrink-wrapped, must be in the original, unopened wrap.

TEXTBOOK BUY BACK You may sell your books back at any time during the year, with the exception of the fi rst two weeks of the semester. You must have a current student ID or driver’s license when selling back your books. Prices can not be quoted over the phone, as textbooks must be scanned and inspected before buying. Just bring in

your textbooks and we will be happy to assist you.

TEXTBOOK RENTAL - 3 EASY STEPS Rent: Come to the bookstore and look for the textbooks with an “available for renting” sign. Bring them to the counter and you’ll save up to 50% instantly.Use: Study. Get good grades. Use rental books like you would any other book, except you’ll feel a little smarter since you saved so much cash.Return: Bring them back in good condition within two weeks of the last class date. No worrying about selling them and searching for the best price, you already found the deal of the year.

The Higher Education Opportunity Act requires all institutions to provide textbook information at the time a student registers for a class. The following link will provide the textbook information you will

need. Visit www.wayneccbookstore.com

WCC BOOKSTORE

OUR HOURS OF OPERATION ARE MONDAY AND THURSDAY FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. TUESDAY

AND WEDNESDAY FROM 8:30 A.M TO 6:30 P.M., AND FRIDAY 8:30 A.M TO 1:00 P.M..

CALL 919-731-2271 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

WCC CAREER SERVICES-WLC 141

PICK UP YOUR COPY OF THE FALL 2012 CURRICULUM SCHEDULE TODAY OR

VIEW IT ONLINE.www.waynecc.edu/

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MOODLE ACCESS

The college’s primary online course platform is Moodle. Courses may be entirely online or may be used to Web enhance face-to-face classes, called hybrid and supplemental classes. Students must access all online, hybrid and supplemental courses using Moodle via the Internet. For more information and access instructions go to moodle.waynecc.edu. (For other platforms such as Course Compass, My Math Lab, or Web Assign, etc., access and user information will be provided by the course instructor in the seated course.)If you are enrolled in an online course you must access the course and complete initial assignments within the fi rst 48 hours of the day your class is scheduled to begin. Note: Online courses will be available after 8 a.m. the day your class is scheduled to begin.Requirements for Online Courses:1. Have a reliable desktop or laptop computer with Windows XP or better with a minimum of 512MB of RAM and 2GB of free hard disk space.2. Have a reliable Internet connection with at least a 56K modem (high speed Internet connection is recommended).3. Be able to compose, send and receive e-mail with attachments. 4. Have and be able to compose and save fi les using Microsoft Word.5. The latest version of your Web browser. Firefox is recommended.6. Be able to use a Web browser, conduct searches, download and/or upload fi les from the Internet.

7. If applicable, obtain or download additional software required for the course. 8. Complete and submit all coursework on time. In order to remain enrolled in the online course, students are expected to maintain academic progression through the course. Students who have not accessed and/or participated in a course in any two week period may be droppedTO ACCESS TO YOUR ONLINE COURSE: Step 1 - Go to www.waynecc.edu • Click the Moodle link on the right side of the page.• Log-in information is on the Moodle site. Step 2 - To enter your course:• Once logged in, click the title of the course(s). If you do not see the course(s) for which you registered and paid tuition, contact the Continuing Education Services offi ce at 919-739-6900.Step 3 - To stay enrolled in the course, you must:• In the fi rst 48 hours of the class start time, you must read the welcome announcements and complete initial assignments, the student verifi cation and/or icebreaker activity. • For additional information, please visit www.waynecc.edu/deIf you would like to preview a WCC Moodle course site:• Go to moodle.waynecc.edu. Type “wccguest” for your user name and “wccguest” for your password.• Click the title of the WCC Moodle Demo Course. • Click the “Logout” button to exit.

NOTE: Online courses will be available after 8 a.m.on the day your class is scheduled to begin. Please refer to your class schedule to determine your class start date. You must access the course site and complete initial assignments within 48 hours of the class start time. If you need assistance, call 919-739-7029 or 919-739-7027 or send an e-mail to [email protected]

CAMPUS CRUISERWCC CampusCruiser, or WCC Cruiser, is a Web-based portal that enables the college to provide all students with free e-mail accounts and 24/7 access to their student records and online services. The WCC Cruiser e-mail is the college’s primary means of student communication for instructor correspondence, registration dates and times, award letters, fi nal grades, tax documentation, and general campus announcements. Students can access personal records such as course schedules, grades, GPA, fi nancial profi le, fi nancial aid reports, etc. Online services include online registration, class searches,

and electronic tuition payments. Refer to the College Website at www.waynecc.edu for more information.

SUPPORT: If you need assistance, call 919-739-7029 or 919-739-7027 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

TO ACCESS CAMPUS CRUISER: Go to www.waynecc.edu • Click the CampusCruiser link on the right side of the page.• Log In information is on the CampusCruiser site.

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES CLASSESOn-line and traditional classes are offered on a monthly schedule. All classes are open to all individuals, not just EMTs and Paramedics.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOREMS 3200-122 Airway Management/SkillsBD-45680 9/5-9/5 7:00-10:00 p.m. W Grantham Rescue / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A R. Proctor

EMS 3200-123 Environmental EmergenciesBD-45684 9/13-9/13 7:00-10:00 p.m. TH Mount Olive EMS / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A W. ArnetteEMS 3200-124 Patient AssessmentBD-42685 9/20-9/20 7:00-10:00 p.m. TH Fremont Rescue / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A R. Lassiter

EMS 3200-134 Cardiac EmergenciesBD-42700 9/20-9/20 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A K. Boswell

EMS 3200-125 AMI/CVA: Signs, Symptoms, & TreatmentBD-45686 10/10-10/10 7:00-10:00 p.m. W Grantham Rescue / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A R. Proctor

EMS 3200-126 Drugs & Behavioral EmergenciesBD-45687 10/11-10/11 7:00-10:00 p.m. TH Mount Olive EMS / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A W. Arnette

EMS 3200-127 Emergency Vehicle OperationsBD-45688 10/18-10/18 7:00-10:00 p.m. TH Fremont Rescue / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A R. Lassiter

EMS 3200-133 General PharmacologyBD-45691 11/7-11/7 7:00-10:00 p.m. W Grantham Rescue / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A R. Proctor

EMS 3200-128 HAZ-MAT RefresherBD-45689 11/8-11/8 7:00-10:00 p.m. TH Mount Olive EMS / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A C.J. Weaver

EMS 3050-129 CPR/AED & Cardiovascular EmergenciesBD-42692 11/14-11/14 6:30-10:30 p.m. W WCC TBA / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A Staff

EMS 3200-130 Altered Mental Status & EndocrineBD-45694 11/15-11/15 7:00-10:00 p.m. TH Fremont Rescue / N/A N/A $0.00 N/A R. Lassiter

EMS/FIRE/LAW ENFORCEMENT CLASSES

Information on classes can be obtained from our Website: www.

waynecc.edu/continuing-ed

Contact Beverly Deans,Public Safety Director,

at 919-739-6798 [email protected]

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES CLASSES

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EMT-EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN – BASIC COURSEAt least 16 years, 9 months of age, high school diploma, GED certifi cate, or a letter of recommendation from your high school principal and a college placement score in reading of 64 or higher (prior to the beginning of class).CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTORBD-45695 8/20-12/13 6:00-10:00 p.m. MTWTH Pine TBA / TBA TBAEMS 3044-131 EMT (Hybrid) $175.00 TBA Santifort

EMT-EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN – INTERMEDIATE COURSEAt least 18 years of age, a current NC EMT Basic Certifi cation, and a minimum college placement scoreof 81 in reading, 70 in writing, and 45 in math (prior to the beginning of class). CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

BD-45696 8/20-12/12 6:00-10:00 p.m. MTWTH Pine TBA / TBA TBAEMS 3045-132 EMT-Intermediate (Hybrid) $175.00 TBA J. Gray

PRE-REQUISITES FOR ALL EMS PROGRAMSThe EMS Program courses train individuals to become emergency medical personnel. Classes will meet two days a week for four hours per meeting. There will be occasional Saturday classes scheduled within the course. This will be a hybrid course, which constitutes seated classroom time with online instruction. The instructor will provide a course description and syllabus the fi rst evening of class to better explain. It will also be posted on our Web page via Moodle.Course requisite: Students must purchase a designated uniform shirt to be worn at clinical sites and within the classroom setting for approximately $16.15; malpractice insurance for $13.00 and student insurance for $1.25 from the college; and obtain a criminal background and drug screening check prior to beginning fi eld clinical rotations. Textbook are required for these classes.If you are affi liated with a fi re or EMS agency, you must provide a letter of affi liation from the department chief as confi rmation to receive fee exempt status. Please contact Kim Boswell, EMS Coordinator, to schedule an interview appointment no later than 10 business days before class starts to receive your information packet at 919-739-6893 or [email protected]. Documents within the packet are due by the fi rst night of the class. There will be no admission to class without the submittal of all supporting documentation. NO EXCEPTIONS

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYCID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

BD-45486 9/4-12/11 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE / TBA TBAEMS 3000-135 Anatomy & Physiology (ONLINE) $175.00 TBA K. Oakley

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FIRE SERVICE TRAININGWayne Community College uses State-certifi ed instructors to offer a variety of fi re service courses to the Goldsboro and Wayne County fi re departments. The training is fl exible and mobile so that it can reach every department in Wayne County. Offerings include the Fire Training Standards Program, Firefi ghter I and II State Certifi cation. Specialty programs and courses in the latest technology are offered locally on a regular basis. Our Public Safety Training Division offers fi re and rescue training classes at fi re departments throughout Wayne County.Classes are also available to business and industries for required fi re regulations. Fire/Rescue Coordinator Steve Mozingo, 919-739-6803, [email protected]/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

COD 3120-05 / Fire Inspections Level IBD-45704 8/11-8/19 8:00 a.m.- SSU Pine 127 / 2102 Code TBA 6:00 p.m. $120.00 Insp. Book R. KlusCOD 3121-06 / Fire Inspections Level IIBD-45705 12/1-12/9 8:00 a.m.- SSU Pine 127 / 2102 Code TBA 6:00 p.m. $120.00 Insp. Book R. KlusFIP 3323-70 Fire Department Orientation & Safety (Non-Certifi cation)BD-45702 8/13-8/27 7:00-11:00 p.m. M Oakland FD / TBA TBA $65.00 J. DaughtryFIP 3307-067 Forcible Entry I & IIBD-44587 7/10-7/30 7:00-11:00 p.m. M Saulston FD / TBA TBA 8:00-7:00 p.m. S $65.00 C. SalterFIP 3309-068 Ropes I & IIBD-45698 9/21-9/22 7:00-11:00 p.m. M Saulston FD / TBA TBA 8:00-7:00 p.m. S $65.00 C. SalterFIP 3808-081 Instructor Level 1 & II MethodologyBD-45487 TBA 7:00-10:00 p.m. TBA Pine 127 / Fire Ser. 978076374910

8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. S $120.00 Instructor D. Orlando

Contact Fire/Rescue CoordinatorContact Fire/Rescue CoordinatorSteve Mozingo at 919-739-6803 or Steve Mozingo at 919-739-6803 or

[email protected]@waynecc.edu

Fall Fire SchoolFall Fire SchoolNovember 12-15, 2012November 12-15, 2012

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For a current schedule listing of allFire/EMS/Law Enforcement courses go to

www.waynecc.edu/continuing-ed/wp-content/uploads/fi re-ems.pdf

DETENTION OFFICER CERTIFICATION COURSE (DOCC) FALL 2012!The Detention Offi cer Certifi cation Course is a 162-hour training program that all sworn detention offi cers in the state of North Carolina must complete within the fi rst year of employment. This course consists of 21 topics that the Sheriff’s Commission requires all detention offi cers to learn to successfully complete the training, including but not limited to Transportation of Inmates, Subject Control Techniques, Physical Fitness, Communication Skills, Legal Aspects of Management, and Ethics for Detention Personnel. At the end of the course, the students must take and pass a state comprehensive exam which is administered by the Sheriffs’ Standards Division. This course is offered every Fall Semester during evening hours, 6-10 p.m. Monday–Thursday and some Saturdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m. All students must be high school graduates, and obtain criminal background checks and physical examinations prior to beginning the class. Registration fee for this course is $175.00. Students must purchase a uniform shirt for $25.00, a T-shirt for physical fi tness for $16.15 and student insurance for $1.25 from the college. The total cost of the course is approximately $275.00. You may call 919-739-6798 or 919-739-6799 for more information.

CID/TYPE BEGIN/ CLASS CLASS CLASS TEXT & TEXT ISBN & TITLE END DATES TIME DAYS LOCATION/FEE PUBLISHER INSTRUCTOR

CJC 3941-057 Detention Offi cer Certifi cation CourseBD-45701 9/27-11/20 6:00-11:00 p.m.- MTWTH Pine 121 / DOCC / TBA

8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. S $175.00 NCJA B. Deans

CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATE (CRC)Career Readiness Certification Lab

Wayne Learn ing Center, Sui te 141This lab is des igned to he lp s tudents bu i ld sk i l ls needed for the workplace through assessments and gap t ra in ing. Students earn a Career Readiness Cer t i f icate (Bronze, S i lver, Gold or P lat inum) by undergoing test ing re la ted to Appl ied Mathemat ics, Reading for In format ion, and Locat ing In format ion

through the WorkKeys assessment system.For more information call 919-739-7004.

F tFor a current Fi /EMS/L E

d l li ti f lldule listing of all

$175.00 NCJA B. Deans

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Wayne Community College is accredited by 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 Wayne Community College.The Commission on Colleges may be contacted only if there is evidence that Wayne Community College is signifi cantly non-compliant with a requirement or standard. Accreditation standards are located at: http://www.sacscoc.org/principles.aspThe purpose for publishing the Commission ‘s access and contact numbers is to enable interested constituents (1) to learn about the accreditation status of the institution, (2) to fi le a third-party comment at the time of the institution’s decennial review, or (3) to fi le a complaint against the institution for alleged non-compliance with a standard or requirement. Inquiries about Wayne Community College, such as admission requirements, fi nancial aid, educational programs, etc. should be addressed directly to Wayne Community College and not the Commission’s offi ce.Wayne Community College is an Equal Opportunity/Affi rmative Action College and accommodates the needs of individuals with disabilities. It is the intent of the College that all courses be accessible to all qualifi ed students. It is the student’s responsibility to make his or her disability known sixty days prior to enrollment. The student must request academic adjustments by contacting the Disability Services Counselor at 919-739-6728.Student Right-to-Know: Information regarding the persistence rate of enrolled students toward graduation and transfer-out-rate is available in the Offi ce of Admissions and Records. Student rights under FERPA are available at www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fcpo/ferpa/index.html or in the Offi ce of Admissions and Records and in the Offi ce of Counseling Services.Wayne Community College issues this schedule for the purpose of furnishing prospective students and other interested persons with information about the institution and its programs. Announcements contained herein are subject to change without notice and may not be regarded in the nature of binding obligations on the college or state. Efforts will be made to keep changes to a minimum, but changes in policy by the State Board of Community Colleges, the Community College System, or by local conditions may make some alterations in curriculums, fees, etc., necessary. For additional information, contact the college at (919) 735-5151 or visit our Web site at www.waynecc.edu.Wayne Community College is a tobacco-free institution.

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