How EMT alumni Jeramy Martin answered the call. FROM CAPE FEAR TO YOUR CAREER
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• Public Safety training students may be eligible for fee waivers.
• EMS students must register in person with EMS staff.
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CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
The Cape Fear Community College Foundation offers scholarships for Economic and Workforce Development students. Unlike a traditional scholarship that is typically awarded before tuition is due, Economic and Workforce Development scholarships are awarded as reimbursements after tuition is paid.
Economic and Workforce Development scholarships are available for the following programs: Electrical Lineworker, Electrical Apprenticeship, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Alarm Safety, Law Enforcement, Nurse Aide, and Truck Driver Training. Email us for more info: scholarships@cfcc.edu.
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ADULT EDUCATION
910.362.7873 | cfcc.edu/ACR
Let CFCC help you finish your high school diploma, prepare to take the GED® test, or improve your English language skills! Classes are offered at all CFCC campuses and off-campus locations throughout New Hanover and Pender counties, as well as online. All High School Equivalency, Adult High School, and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are free.
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL (AHS) WILMINGTON CAMPUS • BURGAW CENTER
• SURF CITY
CENTER • ONLINE
910-362-7290 or 910-362-7348
Students complete the 22 credits required for a North Carolina high school diploma. Credit may be awarded for courses completed at the student’s original high school. Required credits: 4 Social Studies, 3 Science, 6 Electives, 1 Health and PE.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) WILMINGTON CAMPUS
• NORTH CAMPUS • BURGAW CENTER
SURF CITY CENTER • ONLINE
910-362-7184 or 910-362-7049
Improving your English language skills can help you get a better job, become more involved in your community, finish high school, and earn a college degree. Students receive instruction in reading, writing, math, technology, and civics. Classes are offered mornings, afternoons, and evenings. Registration/orientation is by appointment at CFCC’s Wilmington Campus.
ESSENTIALS FOR ACADEMIC AND CAREER READINESS WILMINGTON CAMPUS
910-362-7457
The Essentials Program offers free Academic and Career Readiness classes to those who function academically at or below the 8th grade level and who wish to improve their reading, writing, math, and computer literacy skills. Our two year program allows students the opportunity to enroll in multiple career pathways. Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are encouraged to apply. Pathway classes have associated fees.
EXPRESS ENROLLMENT FOR GED® TEST PREP NORTH CAMPUS
• BURGAW CENTER • SURF CITY CENTER
910-362-7457 or 910-362-7121
Additional GED® Test preparation classes are held at the locations listed above. These classes allow students to register with the teacher and begin class immediately.
GED® TEST PREP CLASS
910-362-7457 or 910-362-7121
WILMINGTON CAMPUS • BURGAW CENTER • SURF CITY CENTER
GED® Test prep is taught in math, reasoning through language arts, social studies, and science. Eligible students receive the GED® Ready test for free. Scholarships are also available for eligible students for the official GED® Test ($26 - $104, depending on the award). Registration and orientation sessions are held twice a month at the Wilmington Campus.
INTEGRATED EDUCATION TRAINING WILMINGTON CAMPUS
910-362-7324
Earn your AHS diploma or GED® while taking college or continuing education classes for free! Eligible students who are enrolled in AHS or GED® Test prep classes can complete college or continuing education credits in courses such as Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration (HVAC), Nurse Aide, Truck Driver Training, Welding, Nail Technician, and Apartment Maintenance Technician.
CAREER SERVICES
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The Career Readiness program aims to equip individuals for success in today’s job market. Eligible individuals facing unemployment, underemployment, or impending layoffs may have their class registration fee waived.
EMPLOYMENT PREP 101 WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This course focuses on assisting individuals in determining their goals and interests for successful employment through conflict resolution, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. Additionally, it teaches students how to effectively utilize LinkedIn for job searching, including profile creation, résumé writing, and online job searches, with a professional headshot included for profile photos.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE WORKPLACE
910-362-7324
Learners will be able to demonstrate knowledge of employment essentials, workplace communications, understand workplace terms and idioms, the function of a résumé and cover letter, and interview techniques and terminologies. Class includes résumé writing, job searching, interviewing, goal setting, and workplace communication.
GOOGLE SUITE BASICS: JOB SEARCHING AND EMPLOYMENT SKILLS WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This course aims to help students gain confidence and familiarity with Google Suite. By the end, you’ll have a strong grasp of Google Suite and be ready to enhance your job search, excel in interviews, and improve organization in both your professional and personal life.
CAREER SERVICES
HUMAN SERVICES EXPLORATION WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This course covers skills and strategies designed to provide employability skills, training and career exploration for the role of Income Maintenance Caseworker within the Division of Social Service agencies.
INCOME MAINTENANCE CASEWORKER - NC FAST
This course is designed to cover a variety of skills associated with the Income Maintenance Caseworker role to determine service eligibility. Specific focus will include proficiency in the utilization of the NCFAST application. Other topics will include skills in communication, interviewing, time management, data gathering/compiling, and data analysis.
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
This course prepares individuals for entry-level medical receptionist roles with professionalism and confidence. Students will gain proficiency in medical terminology, insurance procedures, office protocols, and effective communication skills. They will also receive training in job interview strategies and résumé writing techniques to boost their employability and career prospects.
MICROSOFT EXCEL - EMPLOYMENT SUCCESS WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This course is designed to teach students Microsoft Excel basics for job search record keeping and budgeting paychecks. Students will also gain proficiency in crafting résumés and updating online job search profiles to showcase their newly acquired Microsoft Excel skills and knowledge. Additionally, they will engage in job search exercises to further enhance their employment prospects.
MICROSOFT WORD FOR THE WORKPLACE WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This course is designed to teach students Microsoft Word skills and techniques that are used in the workplace, as well as learn how to create a résumé and online profile updates that reflect their new Microsoft Word skills and knowledge. Students will work on creating cover letters in Microsoft Word that reflect their newly obtained Microsoft skills and complete job search exercises
RÉSUMÉ WRITING ASSISTANCE
Need help updating your résumé or starting from scratch? Visit the Résumé Lab in S-102 at the Wilmington Campus. Call to inquire about hours or make an appointment: 910.362.7873.
STEPS TO JOB SEEKING PROFICIENCY NC WORKS CAREER CENTER
Get one-on-one assistance with your job search, résumé, and interview skills from a trained professional. Attend as often as you need to complete your job search. Obtain your National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC), a nationally recognized credential that proves to employers you are the best candidate for the job!
INTRO TO 911 TELECOMMUNICATOR NORTH CAMPUS
This course offers employability skills training for 911 Telecommunicator roles in the New Hanover County Government, covering emergency dispatching, HIPAA, terminology, and listening skills. Successful completion ensures the opportunity to take the CritiCall test and ensures at least one job interview.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
910.362.7175 | cfcc.edu/ce/defensive-driving
CFCC offers classes designed to help you learn safe driving strategies to reduce your risk of citations and motor vehicle accidents. Courses are offered multiple times each month.
ALIVE @ 25 WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This course is ideal for young drivers ages 16-25. Through interactive media segments, workbook exercises, role-playing, and classroom participation, young drivers can develop strategies to keep them safe on the road.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 4-HOUR COURSE WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This course will help change behind-the-wheel behaviors and attitudes. Students will learn techniques to help avoid collisions and reduce future violations. The result is a more responsible driver who grasps best practices to prevent injury and death while operating a motor vehicle. This class is open to any individual or business wanting to increase their awareness of roadway safety.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 8-HOUR COURSE WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This course is commonly utilized for court referrals, as a diversion program for drivers with numerous violations, and to retrain those with poor driving records. It focuses on drivers’ attitudes, helping them understand the financial, legal, and personal consequences of their choices.
MOTORCYCLE RIDER - BASIC COURSE NORTH CAMPUS
This course caters to both new riders and seasoned pros, covering motorcycle basics and safety through a blend of classroom and on-bike experience. Completion includes an online MSF Basic eCourse and leads to a NC DMV skills waiver card.
JOB SKILLS TRAINING
910.362.7572 | cfcc.edu/ce/job-training
Economic and Workforce Development has many reimbursable awards to cover costs of job training classes that meet 96 hours or more! Call today and find out if you are eligible.
AVIATION
PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572
• gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This 72-hour course covers weather, navigation, preflight planning, regulations, radio communications, and aviation history. Students are prepared to pass the government-required written exam using the latest FAA material.
BOATING • OUTBOARD • MARINE
ASSISTANCE TOWING ENDORSEMENT WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572
• gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This 4-hour session is for students with or pursuing their US Coast Guard Captain’s or Mate’s license for vessels of 200 gross tons or less. It replaces the need for an Assistance Towing examination at any US Coast Guard Regional Examination Center.
BOAT HANDLING AND SEAMANSHIP I SURF CITY CENTER
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572 • gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
Gain essential skills for safe small boat operation through classroom and on-water training. Learn about safety equipment, Rules of the Road, buoyage, and how winds and currents influence boat handling and docking. Practice and refine your skills on Marine Technology’s small boats on the Cape Fear River.
CELESTIAL NAVIGATION WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572
• gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This course will cover the theory and technique of finding one’s position at sea through sextant observations of celestial bodies.
INLINE MARINE MAINTENANCE WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Erin Easton: 910-362-7883
• eeaston@cfcc.edu
Successful completion of Intro to Outboard Systems is required to take this course. This course is designed to facilitate mastery of maintenance tasks associated with F 150 Inline models per service requirements for 20 to 1000 hours of operation.
INTRODUCTION TO OUTBOARD SYSTEMS WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Erin Easton: 910-362-7883
• eeaston@cfcc.edu
Students will complete the Yamaha Marine University approved course and learn the basics of boating, fuel system components, outboard electrical systems and fundamentals of the marine industry and service careers. Upon completion students may take the Yamaha Marine Technician Certification test.
MARINE CAPTAIN’S OUPV LICENSE EXAMINATION WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572
• gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This class will administer the Coast Guard’s Marine Captain’s License exam. It is only for students who have successfully completed the 64-hour Marine Captain’s OUPV course
MARINE CAPTAIN’S OUPV LICENSE PREPARATION WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572
• gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
Prepare for the US Coast Guard examination for licensing as an Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV) up to 100 gross tons, on inland and near coastal waters. The examination is administered separately upon course completion.
MASTER’S LICENSE EXAMINATION WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572
• gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This class will administer the Coast Guard’s Master License exam. It is only for students who have successfully completed the 24-hour Master’s License course.
MASTER’S LICENSE UPGRADE PREPARATION WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572
• gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This course provides students with the knowledge required to upgrade from an OUPV license to a Master’s License for vessels up to 100 gross tons.
MIDRANGE MARINE MAINTENANCE WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Erin Easton: 910-362-7883
• eeaston@cfcc.edu
Successful completion of Intro to Outboard Systems is required to take this course. This course is designed to facilitate mastery of maintenance tasks associated with F 30-50 Mid Line models per service requirements for 100 to 1000 hours of operation.
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
AUTOCAD BASIC/INTERMEDIATE ONLINE
This is a hands-on class that covers basic and intermediate concepts of AutoCAD software. Students will learn to use the basic drawing and editing commands to set up, draw, modify and dimension architectural, mechanical, and civil drawings. Students will increase their speed and proficiency with AutoCAD.
ADVANCED CAD AND 3D MODELING ONLINE
This interactive course delves into advanced CAD design concepts, providing a comprehensive overview of Revit and 3D modeling in AutoCAD and Inventor. Participants will gain proficiency in fundamental Revit commands, enabling them to create and modify basic floor plans. Additionally, they will learn to craft and edit 3D models using both AutoCAD and Inventor.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Contact Sam McLeod: 910-362-7164 • slmcleod@cfcc.edu
COMPTIA TEST PREP WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Take your IT Career to the next level with CFCC’s comprehensive CompTIA Exam Prep course. In just 13 weeks, prepare for the CompTIA A+ Certification Exam: Core 1 (220-1101) and CompTIA A+ (220-1102). Topics include foundational skills in areas such as hardware, networking, security, and more. $345 cost includes all fees and materials. Testing vouchers are not included.
GOOGLE DIGITAL MARKETING AND E-COMMERCE CERTIFICATION
ONLINE
Discover the realm of digital marketing and e-commerce through our Google Credential program. Acquire vital skills in online channels, content creation, and campaign optimization. This fully online certificate spans 13 weeks, offering flexibility for assignment completion.
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIONS I WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This entry-level class focuses on Software Development fundamentals, emphasizing teamwork and preparing students for the full development lifecycle. Graduates are equipped to engage in Agile practices, contribute to various processes, and produce essential artifacts like product backlogs, burndown charts, and solution designs.
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE PROFESSIONAL NORTH CAMPUS
This course caters to individuals experienced in Agile practices and coding, focusing on N-Tier Design and User Interface (UI), Business Tier, and Data Persistence. Students collaborate in Agile teams to implement games across various UI platforms, integrating player data storage and cloud computing (aaS, PaaS, IaaS) for project implementation.
CHATBOT DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Interested in AI and software development? Job growth is projected at 25% from 2022 to 2032. Start your career with CFCC’s Chatbot Development Certificate. This is a four course program: Software Development I, Software Development for the Professional, Chatbot Programming, and C++ Programming.
EDUCATION
EFFECTIVE TEACHER TRAINING BURGAW CENTER • SURF CITY CENTER
Burgaw Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
Surf City Contact Lori DeBruhl: 910-362-7931 • ldebruhl@cfcc.edu
This course offers comprehensive training for substitute teachers, covering professional conduct standards, classroom management, instructional strategies, health emergencies, and more. Ideal for teaching assistants and those seeking substitute positions in Pender and neighboring counties.
ONLINE COURSES FOR PROFESSIONALS – CFCC.EDU/ONLINE
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GRAPHIC DESIGN
GRAPHIC DESIGN CERTIFICATE
Contact Sam McLeod: 910-362-7164 • slmcleod@cfcc.edu
Cape Fear Community College offers a graphic design certificate program consisting of 7 courses and 312 hours of instruction. The coursework will focus on graphic design principles, Adobe Design software, and web applications for graphic designers. Students will learn about current design and technology. Using state of the art software and resources, the instructors will train students in all areas of design as well as logo creation, color theory, and newly emerging areas in the field.
Access to a computer with Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) subscription for assignments to be completed outside of the classroom is required. All courses are held at our Wilmington Campus and/or online with live virtual instruction.
FOUNDATIONS OF GRAPHIC DESIGN ONLINE
This course explores visual elements and design principles in advertising and graphic design, incorporating lectures, handson processes, drawing, sketching, and software introduction. Topics include creating logos, advertisements, posters, and signage. Upon completion, students will apply design principles effectively to projects.
ADOBE DESIGN I ONLINE
This course introduces the creation of basic designs used for business marketing and provides an overview of Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign software. Students will learn the basics of drawing and vector creation in Illustrator, image manipulation in Photoshop, and page layout techniques in InDesign.
ADOBE DESIGN II HYFLEX: ONLINE OR WILMINGTON CAMPUS
The course is designed to provide a deeper understanding of Adobe design software (includes Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign). Prerequisite: Foundations of Design and Adobe Design I.
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR ONLINE
Master vector graphic design with Adobe Illustrator. Learn to create stunning illustrations, logos, icons, and more with this industry-leading software. Prerequisites: Foundations of Design and Adobe Design I. Corequisite: Adobe Design II.
WEB APPLICATION ONLINE
The course is designed to provide an introduction to web development software suites. Course topics include creation of web graphics, addressing problems peculiar to website displays, web graphics file types, optimization, RBG color, web typography, elementary special effects, transparency, animation, slicing, and photo manipulation. Prerequisites: Foundations of Design and Adobe Design I, Adobe Design II, and Adobe Illustrator.
CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO DESIGN HYFLEX: ONLINE OR WILMINGTON CAMPUS
The course is designed to provide skills to organize and present a portfolio of students’ graphic art designs and prepare self-promotional materials. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have the basic skills to prepare and professionally present an effective portfolio and related self-promotional materials.
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
I absolutely recommend this program! I’m a single parent, who needs to work. This program is two nights a week, and it has been worth it. I’m earning a paycheck while getting to work with my hands and training for a rewarding career. It’s a great feeling when I see coursework applied at my job. At work, I will be assigned a task, and suddenly, I realize this is what my instructor was talking about. It makes so much sense now, and I understand exactly what I’m doing.
—Sam Taylor, CFCC Electrical Apprenticeship ProgramHEALTHCARE AND LIFE SCIENCES
CERTIFIED ALCOHOL & DRUG COUNSELING (CADC) WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Jennifer Hering: 910-362-7219
• jhering@cfcc.edu
This program offers students one class that will provide the required 270 classroom hours established by the NC Addictions Specialist Professional Practice Board (NCASPPB) as part of the credentialing requirements to become a Certified Addictions Counselor. This is a hybrid program which includes face-to-face and online asynchronous coursework.
CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE ACCESS ASSOCIATE (CHAA)
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
The Certified Healthcare Access Associate program prepares students for CHAA or CHAM certification through NAHAM, enhancing expertise in medical billing and regulatory guidelines for revenue cycle management and patient access. Participants gain proficiency in medical billing principles, insurance processes, and healthcare service provision. As crucial intermediaries between healthcare providers, patients, and insurers, medical billers ensure accurate claims submission and reimbursement. CFCC offers the sole program accredited by NAHAM in the eastern region, with a $145 certification exam fee. Graduates can pursue roles such as Patient Access Specialist, Unit Clerk, or Billing Specialist, making this certification invaluable for those entering the healthcare field.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY & ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ONLINE
This course provides detailed information pertaining to the language used by healthcare professionals and the details of the human body, including its systems and functions. This is the first core class for the Certified Healthcare Access Associate program. This class is blended to include in person attendance on Wednesdays and online assignments.
HEALTHCARE ACCESS PRINCIPLES WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This class offers a comprehensive look at the revenue cycle in medical environments, emphasizing the billing and insurance processes’ back-end. It equips students with the necessary skills for patient access services roles, covering customer service, accounting, administration, EMR usage, scheduling, registration, and more. A core component of the Medical Coding Program, it’s recommended that students first complete Medical Terminology & Anatomy/Physiology for Healthcare. Completion of this course qualifies students to take the $255 CHAA exam. Students should take Med Term/AP for Healthcare and Healthcare Access Principles in this order to sit for the CHAA- Certified Healthcare Access billing certification exam for those who follow the class sequence.
CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE ACCESS MANAGER (CHAM) WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
The CHAM certification by NAHAM elevates professional standards and signifies essential knowledge for patient access services. A must for Patient Access leaders, it demonstrates commitment to the profession and distinguishes from transient practitioners. Recommended after earning the CHAA certification, CHAM validates alignment with industry standards, leading to higher salaries, increased productivity, and a stronger sense of career ownership.
Designed to meet the needs of busy professionals, each program delivers a dated certificate and professional seal. CE/CME credit for healthcare titles is also included.
HEALTHCARE COURSES ONLINE!
• Technology and Data Security
• Compliance, Health, and Safety
• Documentation and Reporting
• Healthcare Management
• Job Role Learning Paths
• Office Skills, Soft Skills
CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL CODER (CPC)
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
This program comprises four core classes and a certification exam review, aiming to prepare students for the CPC (Certified Professional Coder) in-patient coding exam by AAPC (American Association of Professional Coders). Medical coders utilize CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II systems to assign standard codes to clinical statements. Conversely, medical billers handle claims sent to insurers for service reimbursements. Both roles may be fulfilled by the same person or by collaborating to ensure accurate payments. Ideal for individuals with healthcare experience in billing, finance, insurance coding, reimbursement, or abstracting, this program opens avenues for roles such as Medical Coding Specialist, Medical Records Technician, and Health Information Clerk.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY & ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ONLINE
This course provides detailed information pertaining to the language used by healthcare professionals and the details of the human body, including its systems and functions. This is the first core class for the Certified Healthcare Access Associate program. This class is blended to include in person attendance on Wednesdays and online assignments.
HEALTHCARE ACCESS PRINCIPLES WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This class offers a comprehensive look at the revenue cycle in medical environments, emphasizing the billing and insurance processes’ back-end. It equips students with the necessary skills for patient access services roles, covering customer service, accounting, administration, EMR usage, scheduling, registration, and more. A core component of the Medical Coding Program, it’s recommended that students first complete Medical Terminology & Anatomy/Physiology for Healthcare. Completion of this course qualifies students to take the $255 CHAA exam. Students should take Medical Terminology and Anatomy/Physiology for Healthcare Professionals first. Upon completion of this course, students will be eligible to take the $155 CHAA exam (study guide will be provided).
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL CODING ICD-10 WILMINGTON CAMPUS
ICD 10 classes are offered from late May to December each year and are in sequential order as needed to sit for the AAPCCPC exam in December of the same year. Students should take Medical Terminology & Anatomy/Physiology for Healthcare and Healthcare Access Principles prior to Intro to ICD 10.
The focus of this course is on Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) and the International Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD 10). Students should complete Medical Terminology & Anatomy/Physiology for Healthcare and Insurance Billing Fundamentals before taking this course.
ADVANCED MEDICAL CODING WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Students learn to identify provided services and determine the correct codes. Emphasis is placed on reimbursement guidelines for physician practices. Students should complete Introduction to Medical Coding ICD-10 before taking this course. Completion of this course qualifies students to take the $255 CHAA exam. Students should complete Introduction to Medical Coding ICD-10 before taking this course.
CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW CLASS WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This review offers an overview and valuable tips for preparing and succeeding in the AAPC exam. It’s tailored for students who have either previously attempted the AAPC exam or have completed all classes in the coding program. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to undertake a mock exam as part of the preparation process.
CERTIFIED RISK ADJUSTMENT CODER WILMINGTON CAMPUS
This course focuses on the financial aspects of medical coding. You’ll gain skills in accurately assigning medical codes, understanding coding guidelines, compliance, reimbursement, and risk adjustment. You’ll also learn to audit risk adjustment models, address documentation deficiencies, and acquire knowledge of anatomy, pathophysiology, and medical terminology for precise coding. Students must be certified in 1CD 10 or have at least 3 years in coding.
MUSCULOSKELETAL SONOGRAPHY
Contact Laura Currie: lcurrie@cfcc.edu
The Musculoskeletal Sonography course offers comprehensive training for entry-level MSK sonography. It’s tailored for registered sonographers and healthcare professionals using ultrasound. The curriculum covers scan protocols, anatomy, normal and pathological sonographic appearances, pediatric applications, interventions, and rheumatology. This hybrid course spans 16 weeks, with online modules and two face-to-face labs over weekends. By course end, students will proficiently acquire and interpret basic MSK images, identify anatomical structures, recognize pathologies, and assist in interventions. Completion fulfills CME hour recommendations for ARDMS MSKS or APCA MSK examination eligibility. Visit cfcc.edu/ewd/musculoskeletalsonography.
NURSE AIDE
Contact Kelly Jordan: 910-362-7181 • kjordan@cfcc.edu
NURSE AIDE I WILMINGTON CAMPUS • BURGAW CENTER • SURF CITY CENTER
The CFCC Nurse Aide I (NA I) program is approved by the North Carolina State Department of Health and Human Services/Division of Health Service Regulation (DPHSR), enabling students to sit for the NC State Nurse Aide I Registry exam upon completion. CFCC also serves as an In-Facility N.C. State NA I Testing Site.
NURSE AIDE II WILMINGTON CAMPUS
The CFCC Nurse Aide II (NA II) Program is approved by the NC Board of Nursing. Students who successfully complete the NA II training course are eligible to be placed on the NC state NA II Registry.
Nurse Aide II competency assessments are arranged by appointment. View Nurse Aide course schedules and course requirements at cfcc.edu/nurse-aide/course-schedule
For program questions or to schedule an appointment, contact Kelly Jordan Hall: 910.362.7181 • kjordan@cfcc.edu
CCP/WCEP NURSE AIDE I PATHWAY WILMINGTON CAMPUS • BURGAW CENTER SURF CITY CENTER • NEW HANOVER HIGH SCHOOL
The CCP/WCEP Nurse Aide Pathway offers qualifying high school juniors and seniors, who are at least 17 years of age, tuition free course hours toward an entry level job credential, certificate or diploma. Free tuition + $30 in fees.
PHLEBOTOMY EXPERIENCE WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Kelly Jordan: 910-362-7181 • kjordan@cfcc.edu
Phlebotomists draw blood samples for various purposes and play a crucial role in clinical labs. After completing this class, students will be ready for ASCP or NHA certification exams and can work in physician offices, blood donation clinics, diagnostic labs, insurance companies, or as traveling phlebotomists.
LANGUAGE
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
SPANISH LEVEL I NORTH CAMPUS
Whether you’re starting from scratch or need a refresher, we’ll guide you through pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and conversation skills. Plus, explore the richness of Spanish culture, from its history to social themes. Join us on this exciting journey of mastering Spanish and understanding its diverse culture!
SPANISH LEVEL II NORTH CAMPUS
This course builds upon beginner Spanish skills for improved fluency in reading, writing, and speaking. Through interactive methods, you’ll advance in complex language structures and grammar, practicing conversational skills primarily in Spanish. Completion of Spanish: Level I or equivalent experience is recommended.
MANUFACTURING & WAREHOUSING
DISTRIBUTION AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT- COMING FALL 2024
Prepare for a warehousing distribution career with our comprehensive course! Gain essential industry knowledge, including OSHA 10 and Forklift Operator Safety. Explore logistics management, supply chain lifecycle, and various logistic modalities. Focus on professional skills such as materials management, yard management, and warehouse systems. Get ready for employment with résumé review, interview prep, and interactions with local employers!
FORKLIFT CERTIFICATION BURGAW CENTER
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
This National Safety Council credential course teaches students to operate powered industrial lift trucks, meeting OSHA guidelines. An $8 cash fee is required for the OSHA card.
MACHINING TECHNOLOGY
910.362.7883 • eeaston@cfcc.edu • cfcc.edu/ewd/machiningapplications
Learn metalworking operations, including machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, drilling machines, saws, milling machines, bench grinders, and layout instruments. Focus is on machine tool setup, operation, work holding devices, speeds, feeds, cutting tools, and coolants. This course covers the basics of computer numerical control machine tools. Upon completion, students may earn transfer credits for CFCC’s Machining Technology I and Intro to CNC Machining programs.
MACHINING TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY PARTNERS:
PERSONAL CARE AND SERVICE
BARBERING
WILMINGTON CAMPUS
NEW! FOUR MONTH ONLINE BARBER INSTRUCTOR PREP COURSE
910.362.7692
dking461@mail.cfcc.edu
cfcc.edu/BarberSchool
This course is for experienced barbers transitioning into teaching. Master education essentials, such as lesson structuring and effective communication, while tackling learning obstacles and honing presentation skills. Accessible online, our flexible program allows you to advance your career at your own pace.
BARBERING PRACTICE & THEORY
This introductory course explores Barbering theory and basic applications, including its history, concepts, and practical skills. Topics include professional image, bacteriology, skin and haircare treatments, shaving techniques, haircutting, styling, and other procedures.
BARBERING PRACTICE & THEORY II
This is a hybrid class: Two days online and three days of lab. This course is offered in day and night sections.
BARBERING PRACTICE & THEORY III
This is a hybrid class: Two days online and three days of lab. This course is offered in day and night sections.
NAIL TECHNICIAN
NORTH CAMPUS
Contact Roger Atwood: 910-362-7382 • ratwood@cfcc.edu
This course covers manicuring concepts, NC State Board regulations, sanitation, manicures, pedicures, nail product chemistry, and salon business practices. Upon completion, students can obtain a limited license, enabling them to take the state board certification exam for full licensure.
CULINARY LINE COOK FUNDAMENTALS AND SKILLS FOOD BANK OF CENTRAL
Contact Sam McLeod: 910-362-7164 • slmcleod@cfcc.edu
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AND EASTERN NC
This course introduces fundamental skills for the food industry kitchen setting, covering safe food handling, nutrition, recipe conversion, measurements, Garde Manger, knife skills, flavorings, stocks, sauces, and soups. Students will be prepared for the ServSafe exam. Scholarships Available!
DOG GROOMING TENDER LOVING CARE DOG GROOMING ACADEMY
Contact Erin Easton: 910-362-7883 • eeaston@cfcc.edu
CFCC has partnered with Tender Loving Care to offer comprehensive dog grooming instruction. This collaboration provides students with hands-on training and expertise in grooming techniques.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
910-362-7931 • ldebruhl@cfcc.edu
COMPUTERS FOR BEGINNERS SURF CITY CENTER
Students will grasp computer fundamentals, covering hardware, common terms, and essential software like Word, Excel, PowerPoint (with emphasis on Word), email, web browsing, and maintenance. This course ensures readiness to confidently and effectively utilize computers at home or in public settings.
HEARTSAVER CPR AND AED SURF CITY CENTER
This course is for individuals seeking to learn CPR and AED usage to aid loved ones. It’s also suitable for those with limited medical training needing certification for job or regulatory requirements. Textbook provided.
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY SURF CITY CENTER
Discover the full potential of your DSLR camera. Explore basic and advanced features, composition techniques, and diverse subject photography through discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on activities. Remember to bring your DSLR camera, interchangeable lenses, manual, memory cards, and accessories.
INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY SURF CITY CENTER
Refine and expand your photographic skills through targeted assignments in this course. Push your boundaries with both technical and aesthetic challenges. Progressively develop a personal portfolio to showcase your growth by the final session.
PAINTING: MULTIMEDIA SURF CITY CENTER
Experience personalized guidance in your artistic journey, regardless of your skill level. Explore various painting mediums such as oils, pastels, acrylics, or watercolors with a local artist. Tailor your pace and subject matter to your preferences. Benefit from individualized instruction for every student. Please bring your own supplies to each session.
Contact Jennifer Hering: 910-362-7219 • jhering@cfcc.edu
This course will assist students in understanding and applying the practices of the Property and Casualty Insurance field as regulated in North Carolina. Additionally, it will prepare students to pass the North Carolina Department of Insurance state exam for Property and Casualty. A score of 80% or higher on the examination at the end of this course qualifies individuals to take the state Property and Casualty Insurance Exams.
STATE LICENSING - NOTARY REAL
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572 • gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This 78-hour course fulfills the educational prerequisites for a provisional broker set by the NC Real Estate Commission. It covers fundamental real estate principles and practices, including topics such as law and contracts, financing, closing valuation, fair housing, and real estate laws. For further details, please visit ncrec.gov.
Burgaw Contact - Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909
• tparris@cfcc.edu
Surf City Contact - Lori DeBruhl: 910-362-7931 • ldebruhl@cfcc.edu
This course provides instruction to individuals who want to become commissioned as a Notary Public. Topics include legal, ethical, and procedural requirements of the Notary Act. Upon completion of this course with a passing exam grade of 80%, a person is eligible to make application with the NC Secretary of State office. A book is required and must be purchased prior to class. Book is $25.41 (exact cash or check only). For more information about requirements and limitations, visit secretary.state.nc.us/notary.
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572 • gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This 78-hour course fulfills the educational prerequisites for a provisional broker set by the NC Real Estate Commission. It covers fundamental real estate principles and practices, including topics such as law and contracts, financing, closing valuation, fair housing, and real estate laws. For further details, please visit ncrec.gov.
TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS (ONLINE)
Contact Kathy Segda: 910-362-7173 • ksegda@cfcc.edu
AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN
This program was developed in direct response to industry demand for people with broad skills and knowledge in areas including digital electronics and process control, and who also have programming skills in areas such as PLCs, Robotics, and SCADA systems.
ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNICIAN
This program offers a comprehensive introduction to electronics and electromechanical systems, catering to individuals interested in studying electronics with a focus on mechanical systems. It covers mechanical topics beyond the scope of a standard electronics curriculum, including industrial control devices, DC/AC motors and control circuits, transformers, analog and digital transducers, as well as industrial process control and PLCs.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN
The Electronics Technician is an award winning program with interactive curriculum using text, video, audio, 2D and 3D animations and laboratory simulation software. This program covers technical support and service in the production, installation, operation and repair of electrical equipment and systems in the field of consumer, commercial and industrial electronics.
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE TECHNICIAN
In 2015, global electric vehicle (EV) sales reached 580,000. By 2021, this figure surged to 3.5 million, with projections estimating sales to skyrocket to 40 million EVs by 2030. This exponential growth underscores an unprecedented demand for technicians proficient in repairing, servicing, and installing residential and commercial charging stations for these vehicles.
PLC TECHNICIAN
The PLC Technician course provides a brief introduction to PLCs, focusing on programming basics and practical applications in plant or manufacturing systems. With PLCLogix 500, a lab simulator mirroring Rockwell Logix 500 series PLC control software, users can design, run, test, and debug ladder logic programs, simulating real-world PLC applications.
PLC TECHNICIAN II
The PLC Technician II Certificate program delves deeper into PLCs, covering DCS, SCADA, and advanced programming languages. It includes PLCLogix 5000, a lab simulator based on Studio 5000/RSLogix 5000, allowing for designing, running, testing, and debugging ladder logic programs and simulating real-world PLC components.
TRADES
AUTOMOTIVE
AUTO SAFETY INSPECTION WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572 • gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This course is designed to prepare students to be able to inspect automobiles made prior to 1996 for the State of North Carolina.
AUTO TECHNICIAN: IN PARTNERSHIP WITH STEVENSON HENDRICK HONDA
STEVENSON HENDRICK HONDA
This course teaches vital automotive mechanic skills, covering industry fundamentals like PPE, tools, regulations, and hazardous materials, as well as transportation electricity and key vehicle systems like brakes, steering, and suspension.
OBD II EMISSION CONTROL INSPECTION CONTROL WILMINGTON CAMPUS
910-362-7572 • gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This course focuses on the North Carolina On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) Inspector-Mechanic (I/M) test procedure as well as existing and updated requirements of the I/M so students can be prepared to successfully perform the OBD I/M inspection.
AUTOMOTIVE : BODY WORK
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE FABRICATION BURGAW CENTER
This course teaches metal and part replacement selection, along with design processes like structural and cosmetic modification. Dress code: Long sleeves, long pants, enclosed shoes, no loose jewelry, and hair secured. Students will gain skills for hands-on repairs in both non-structural and structural areas.
CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE MODIFICATION BURGAW CENTER
This course focuses on proper metal and part selection, covering structural and cosmetic modifications, shrinking, stretching, and stabilization. Through group projects, students apply techniques from Metalworking 101 and Custom Automotive Fabrication. Upon completion, they can perform hands-on repairs for both non-structural and structural areas. Prerequisites: Metalworking 101 and Custom Automotive Fabrication.
METALWORKING 101: AUTOMOTIVE RESTORATION BURGAW CENTER
This course covers body/frame construction identification and components, including technical aspects like hammering and welding. Students will learn proper tool usage and perform hands-on repairs including welding, adhesives, and refinishing.
CONSTRUCTION
910-362-7065
• vescaldi@cfcc.edu or 910-362-7358 • eholt@cfcc.edu
BEGINNING CARPENTRY AND WOODWORKING NORTH CAMPUS
Explore essential carpentry techniques in this comprehensive course, covering safety, tool usage, framing walls, roofs, doors, windows, and foundational materials. Emphasis on practical application with live project construction enriches the learning experience.
INTERMEDIATE CARPENTRY NORTH CAMPUS
This course is a continuation of basic carpentry skills and terminologies. Students will complete a carpentry project of their choosing.
ADVANCED CARPENTRY NORTH CAMPUS
This course offers both fundamental and advanced carpentry techniques utilized in residential and commercial settings. Topics cover safety, work ethic, interview skills, tool identification, hand/power tool usage and selection, site preparation, measurement and layout, footings and foundations, construction framing, and related subjects. Engaging in live capstone project construction throughout the course ensures practical application of learned knowledge.
CONSTRUCTION ACADEMY NORTH CAMPUS
Explore the construction industry with our comprehensive Construction Academy, covering key topics like OSHA 10, Safety, Construction Basics, Math, Tools, Drawings, Rigging, Communication, Employability, and Materials Handling. Gain essential skills for a successful career launch in construction.
CONSTRUCTION
APARTMENT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN NORTH CAMPUS
910-362-7065
• vescaldi@cfcc.edu or 910-362-7358
• eholt@cfcc.edu
This course is designed to meet the training requirement for certification as an apartment maintenance technician. There are eight training modules: 1) Inside the Apartment Business, 2) People, Projects and Profits, 3) Electrical Maintenance and Repair, 4) Plumbing Maintenance and Repair, 5) Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Maintenance and Repair, 6) Appliance Maintenance and Repair, 7) Interior and Exterior Maintenance and Repair, and 8) OSHA 10.
BUILDING INSPECTION I NORTH CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572 • gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This course is for inspectors whose primary responsibility is inspecting residential and commercial buildings up to 20,000 square feet.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXAM PREP NORTH CAMPUS
910-362-7065
• vescaldi@cfcc.edu or 910-362-7358
• eholt@cfcc.edu
This course will educate students on fundamental business practices and the specific regulations governing General Contracting in North Carolina. It thoroughly prepares students for the North Carolina state licensing test for general contracting.NICET certification. Coursework is online, allowing apprentices to work full-time in the industry for hands-on experience.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE NORTH CAMPUS
910-362-7065 • vescaldi@cfcc.edu or 910-362-7358
• eholt@cfcc.edu
This program equips students with expertise in preserving historic homes, buildings, and structures. Via three courses, students delve into various styles and construction methods. CFCC collaborates with the Historic Wilmington Foundation to offer this specialized program featuring lectures, labs, and insights from local professionals. Students gain insights specific to New Hanover and Pender Counties, including field trips to local historic sites.
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER NORTH CAMPUS
910-362-7065 or 910-362-7358 • lineworker@cfcc.edu
This 10-week, 400-hour course provides essential skills for the electrical utility industry. Covering safe practices, distribution and transmission theory, and installation methods, it offers comprehensive training. Certifications like Class A CDL, Flagger, OSHA 10, and CPR/First Aid/AED are available. Prerequisites include a DOT Physical/Drug screen, Class A Commercial Learner Permit, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Steel toe lineman boots are required, with climbing and safety gear provided.
2020 NEC CODE CHANGES NORTH CAMPUS
910-362-7358 • eholt@cfcc.edu
This course is tailored to bring licensed electrical contractors up to speed with the latest code changes in the 2020 NEC, including NC amendments. Upon successful completion, students will gain a thorough understanding of the updates to the 2020 NEC Code changes.
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
910-362-7065 • vescaldi@cfcc.edu or 910-362-7358 • eholt@cfcc.edu
This program prepares students with the knowledge to sit for the Journeyman Exam upon completion of all four levels.
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL I NORTH CAMPUS
This course will introduce an individual with no electrical knowledge, to basic electrical theory and electrical construction techniques. Course work includes electrical safety, basic knowledge in working with hot equipment, electrical apparatus and proper safety to become a journeyman electrician.
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL II NORTH CAMPUS
This course will take Electrical Level I students to a higher level of understanding of electrical theory and construction. This course coincides with the hours of on-the-job training appropriate to students’ skill level in order to work towards their Journeyman’s license.
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Continued
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL III NORTH CAMPUS
This course covers load calculations, conductor selection, lighting types, NEC requirements for hazardous locations, and sizing circuit breakers and fuses for diverse applications.
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL IV NORTH CAMPUS
Level IV students in the Electrical Apprenticeship Program will advance their hands-on training in load calculations, conductors, overcurrent protections, power distribution equipment, and introductory motor maintenance and controls.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS ONLINE TRAINING
Contact Kathy Segda: 910-362-7173 • ksegda@cfcc.edu
Properly trained fire alarm system designers and technicians will reduce losses due to fire or false alarms. CFCC offers Fire Alarm Systems training via two paths. Students may register for Alarms 101 and Alarms 102 courses or they may register for the apprenticeship program. Instructor: Paul Inferrera
ALARMS 101 ONLINE
This course is for newcomers to the fire alarm industry, focusing on fundamentals like basic electrical theory covering resistance, voltage, and current. Those already in the industry will also benefit, as these concepts serve as a foundation for the Alarms 102 course.
ALARMS 102 ONLINE
This course targets fire alarm technicians or those with intermediate experience in the industry, emphasizing application and design. Participants will grasp concepts concerning smoke behavior, combustion processes, and compliance with codes and standards governing fire alarm systems and installations.
FIRE ALARM TECH APPRENTICESHIP
Contact Erin Easton: 910-362-7883 • eeaston@cfcc.edu
Earn while you learn with our registered apprenticeship program through the Department of Labor. Completing the four-year, four-level program earns apprentices their journeyman card and certificate. Open to students nationwide, it stresses NICET certification. Coursework is online, allowing apprentices to work full-time in the industry for hands-on experience.
BURGAW CENTER
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
Consider a dynamic career as an HVAC/R technician—a hands-on role with great earning potential and diverse job prospects. From energy auditing to green technology, this field offers steady work, good pay, and ample opportunities for growth.
This course covers the basics of mechanical refrigeration and air conditioning systems, including terminology, safety, component identification, the refrigeration cycle, and tool usage. Students will learn to identify systems and components, understand the refrigeration process, and earn EPA certification.
This course provides an introduction to residential heating and cooling system design, covering load estimation, psychometrics, equipment and duct system selection, and overall system design principles. Upon completion, students will earn J1-Duct Installation Certification, with test and fee details discussed in class.
This course covers the application of electricity in HVACR equipment, focusing on power sources, electrical component interaction, circuit wiring, and the use of test equipment. Upon completion, students will showcase proficiency in wiring practices and reading simple wiring diagrams, and earn OSHA 10 Certification. Certification card cost: $8 (Cash only).
This course covers heating basics, including gas and electric systems, and air and water heat pumps. Topics include safety, efficiency testing, electrical power, control systems, and refrigerant charging. Upon completion, students understand heating systems and perform routine service procedures, earning a J-2 certification (gas piping) for $25.
PLUMBING
PLUMBING AND PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP
910-362-7065 • vescaldi@cfcc.edu or 910-362-7358 • eholt@cfcc.edu
This course targets fire alarm technicians or those with intermediate experience in the industry, emphasizing application and design. Participants will grasp concepts concerning smoke behavior, combustion processes, and compliance with codes and standards governing fire alarm systems and installations.
PLUMBING INSPECTOR LEVEL III WILMINGTON CAMPUS
Contact Gerri Hunter: 910-362-7572 • gerrihunter@cfcc.edu
This 16-hour course is designed for plumbing level III code enforcement officials responsible for inspecting plumbing installations. It covers topics including stacks and venting for multi-story buildings, plumbing for healthcare facilities, storm drainage, and separators. The course meets the content requirements set by the NC Code Officials Qualifications Board for Level III Plumbing courses.
PLUMBING AND PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL I NORTH CAMPUS
Level I provides an introduction to the Plumbing & Pipefitting Profession, covering safety, tool use, math, interpreting drawings, soldering, pipe materials, fixtures, DWV systems, water distribution, and rigging.
PLUMBING AND PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL II NORTH CAMPUS
Level II includes math, science, commercial drawing reading, DWV piping installation/testing, drain installation, valve types, water supply piping installation/testing, fixtures/faucets installation, basic electricity, water heater installation, fuel gas systems, and fixture servicing.
PLUMBING AND PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL III NORTH CAMPUS
Level III includes applied math, codes, venting, waste management, pumps, water supply sizing, backflow preventers, pressure boosters, recirculating systems, servicing, electric controls, steam, refrigeration, and EPA certification for refrigerants (Type I and II).
UTILITIES
FIBER OPTIC APPRENTICESHIP - COMING SOON!
910-362-7065 • vescaldi@cfcc.edu or 910-362-7358
• eholt@cfcc.edu
Launch a rewarding career as a fiber optic cable installer or technician with our registered Apprenticeship NC program. Gain essential skills and knowledge for entry-level roles over three years, combining online classes two nights a week with fulltime industry work. Job placement assistance available.
GAS TECHNICIAN PROGRAM - COMING SOON NORTH CAMPUS
This 7-week program is designed to prepare students to enter the Gas Utility field as an Apprentice. This program is a registered apprenticeship program with ApprenticeshipNC through the Department of Labor which will earn students 230 hours towards their apprenticeship once employed by a company.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATOR I & II BURGAW CENTER
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
This course offers a comprehensive understanding of biological wastewater treatment systems, including relevant laws and regulations, equipment usage and maintenance, and sample collection and analysis. It involves site visits and classroom hours. Upon completion, students will be prepared for the NC Biological Grade I and II exams administered by the North Carolina Water Pollution Control System Operator’s Certification Commission (WPCSOCC).
WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATOR EXAM PREP BURGAW CENTER
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
This course prepares students for the Wastewater Treatment Operator I & II exam, covering essential topics such as terminology, math, regulations, and exam strategies. It’s suitable for both first-time exam takers and those seeking a refresher. Additionally, the course offers CEUs for participants who require them.
JOB SKILLS TRAINING
WELDING
Contact Tammie Parris: 910-362-7909 • tparris@cfcc.edu
Our program covers essential welding skills for construction, manufacturing, and structural steelwork. With four courses, including safety, blueprint reading, and techniques like STICK, MIG, TIG, and PIPE, students are prepared for diverse welding roles without prerequisites.
HOBBYIST WELDING BURGAW CENTER
Interested in learning welding for DIY projects or artistic endeavors? Join our 24-hour Hobby Workshop! Learn safety basics, machine operation, and specific welding processes. Participants must be over 18 and bring/wear: welding helmet, gloves, safety glasses, long sleeves, and closed-toe shoes.
WELDING - MIG BURGAW CENTER
This course teaches students to cut and join mild steel parts using Oxy-fuel cutting, MIG, and flux-core arc welding processes. It covers various positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead) and includes methods, joint preparation, machine setup/ maintenance, and electrode selection.
WELDING PIPEFITTER BURGAW CENTER
This course teaches Oxy-fuel cutting (OAC), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). Students learn steel cutting with OAC and welding in different positions on steel pipes using GTAW and SMAW. Prerequisite: MIG/STICK/TIG completion or at least MIG/STICK.
WELDING - STICK BURGAW CENTER
This course teaches students how to cut and join mild steel parts using Oxy-fuel cutting and Stick welding processes. Students will learn various positions and methods, including flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead, along with joint preparation, machine set-up/maintenance, and electrode selection.
WELDING - TIG BURGAW CENTER
This course covers cutting and joining mild and stainless steel using Oxy-fuel, Plasma cutting, and GTAW (TIG) welding. Students learn techniques for various positions and essential skills like joint preparation and machine setup.
TRADES: TRANSPORT
TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING
910-362-7065 or 910-362-7358
• truckdriver@cfcc.edu
TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING NORTH CAMPUS
This course trains students in inspecting and driving tractor-trailers, emphasizing defensive driving, federal motor carrier safety regulations, trip planning, cargo handling, vehicle systems, hours of service, and accident prevention. It covers motor vehicle laws, map reading, vehicle maintenance, safety procedures, daily logs, freight handling, security, and fire protection. The training includes highway driving, range exercises, and classroom lectures. Certain convictions within the last 5 years may prohibit entry, and students must be 18 years old. Requirements include a Class A commercial learner’s permit with tanker endorsement, DOT physical, DOT drug screen, and driving record. Program options include 8-week day classes and 10-week evening classes.
CDL PERMIT PREP ONLINE
This course covers essential knowledge areas required by Federal Law for obtaining a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP), including General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination Vehicle operation. Upon completion, students are well-prepared to pass the CLP exams. Obtaining the CLP requires taking the CDL Permit Test at the DMV separately.undertake the CDL Permit Test.
HAZMAT ENDORSEMENT PREP ONLINE
This 12 section, self-paced course runs concurrently with our Truck Driver Training Program. Successful completion with a score of 80% or higher earns you a spot on the Training Provider Registry, demonstrating your readiness to take the Hazmat Endorsement Exam at the Department of Motor Vehicles. To take this course, you must be 21 years of age and provide your CDL or CLP and DOT Medical Certificate prior to the start of class.
SUMMER INSPIRATION
INDUSTRY INSPIRED CAREER EXPLORATION SUMMER SERIES For Ages
BURGAW CENTER • 100 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, BURGAW, NC
FLEET MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN JUNE 25 - JULY 16, 2024
CFCC Burgaw Center, BC Building, Room 103
13-17
Parental consent is required. Safety is emphasized in all classes. Seating is limited.
• TUES & THURS
• 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Experience diesel engine mechanics hands-on with a “LIVE” engine! Dive into shop safety, tool selection, precision measuring techniques, and truck component inspection. Safety gear provided. Explore potential career opportunities in diesel mechanics.
HVAC JUNE 25 - JULY 16, 2024 • TUES & THURS • 1 - 5 PM
CFCC Burgaw Center, BC Building, Room 104
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) is a great career! Come and learn about one of the fastest growing industry trades in our workforce. This course will educate students about the heating/air and refrigeration basics. Students will learn terminology, safety, how to identify parts and components of a heating/air system, tools, and instrumentation that is used in mechanical refrigeration.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING/MECHATRONICS JUNE 13 - JULY 16, 2024
CFCC Burgaw Center, B Building, Room 102
TUES & THURS
1 - 4 PM
$160
Explore robotics and mechanical engineering essentials! Gain hands-on experience in building, installing, troubleshooting, and repairing electromechanical controls, fluid power, motor drives, and mechanical systems. Practice with cutting-edge simulations and real equipment. Tools and equipment provided.
WELDING JUNE 25 - JULY 23, 2024
• TUES & THURS • 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM • $180
CFCC Burgaw Center, BC Building, Room 104
Get ready to weld! Learn welding terminology, basic metallurgy, processes/positions, and shop math/blueprint reading. Explore potential welding career opportunities. Students must wear long pants, long sleeve shirts, and no loose hanging jewelry. Safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves, and helmet/shield will be provided, however, feel free to bring your own.
For information and to register, contact Tammie Parris: 910.362.7909
• tparris@cfcc.edu
SURF CITY CENTER SUMMER CAMPS For Ages 12 and Up
ALSTON W. BURKE CENTER AT SURF CITY • 621 NC HWY 210 E, HAMPSTEAD, NC
MULTIMEDIA PAINTING: SPLASH OF COLOR
2 CAMPS: JUNE 17 - 20 & JUNE 24 - 27 • 12 - 2 PM • $80
Enhance your painting skills and cultivate your unique style in a welcoming environment. This course suits individuals keen on independent painting, with an instructor available for tips and encouragement. Explore acrylic painting at your own pace, choosing your subjects. All skill levels are welcome, with personalized instruction provided to every student.
INTRO TO PHOTOGRAPHY: FRAME ME PLEASE 2 CAMPS: JULY 25 & 27 & JULY 18 & 20
• 10 AM - 12 PM
• $80
Enhance your DSLR photography skills comprehensively. Dive into both fundamental and advanced camera features through engaging classroom sessions, demonstrations, and practical exercises. Discover effective composition and techniques for capturing diverse subjects like landscapes, sports, and portraits. Remember to bring your DSLR camera, interchangeable lenses, manual, memory cards, and accessories.
For information and to register, Lori DeBruhl: 910-362-7931
• ldebruhl@cfcc.edu JOB
PUBLIC SAFETY
Fire: cnelson@cfcc.edu
• 910-362-7711 EMS: abrook@cfcc.edu
• 910-362-7180
A broad range of classes are offered throughout the year based on area needs, agency requests, and new training standards.
EMS SERVICES
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS)
910-362-7512 • criggs@cfcc.edu
EMS training prepares students for patient care in prehospital settings, focusing on cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills. Successful completion leads to NC OEMS credentialing via state examination. Additional offerings like EMT and paramedic refreshers, Basic Anatomy and Physiology, and CPR are available year-round, with daytime and evening EMT Initial Courses and options for agency requests.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) INITIAL CLASS NORTH CAMPUS
910.362.7512 • criggs@cfcc.edu • cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems
This course trains individuals as entry-level Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), covering patient assessment, basic life support techniques like airway management and CPR, hemorrhage control, oxygen administration, shock management, bandaging, splinting, trauma and medical patient care, child birthing, and patient transfer. Aligned with NC Office of Emergency Medical Services guidelines, it prepares students for North Carolina and National Registry credentialing exams upon successful completion. All students will require a CASAS English Placement Test, scoring at least 249 (11th grade reading level) OR must provide a college transcript showing successful completion of ENG 111 within the last five years.
ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) NORTH CAMPUS
criggs@cfcc.edu
cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems
The course is designed to build upon the EMT knowledge and provide health professionals with advanced knowledge and skills to better their critical thinking. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to sit for the North Carolina and National Registry credentialing exams.
PARAMEDIC NORTH CAMPUS
criggs@cfcc.edu • cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems
This advanced course trains AEMT-certified individuals in various medical procedures and emergency care. Topics include anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, respiratory and cardiac emergencies, medication administration, airway management, and pediatric and geriatric care. Completion qualifies students for North Carolina and National Registry credentialing exams.
EMT CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ONLINE
criggs@cfcc.edu
• cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems
Online (CME) courses meet North Carolina Office of EMS requirements, offering monthly sessions at $70, with waivers available. In-person CME classes are also offered. Upcoming courses include PHTLS, AMLS, and PALS.
CFCC’s Wooden Boat Building program was the perfect fit for me. I wanted to learn more about the importance of building unique boats and the very delicate skills that come with it. It was exciting to receive my Wooden Boat Building diploma. Now, I am working towards my second diploma in the Boat Manufacture and Service program to learn about fiberglass boats.
—Carson Zickert, Wooden Boat Building and Boat Manufacture and Service
CFCC CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
PUBLIC SAFETY
PARAMEDIC CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ONLINE
criggs@cfcc.edu
• cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems
Our Paramedic continuing medical education courses, available online, meet the latest requirements set by the North Carolina Office of EMS from January 1, 2017. Monthly classes cost $70, unless the fee is waived—a convenient method for recertification. Additionally, we offer in-person CME classes throughout the year.
CPR PROVIDER NORTH CAMPUS
abrook@cfcc.edu
We provide Heartsaver First Aid & CPR and BLS for Healthcare providers in-person several times annually. You can also choose to complete an online module at your convenience and have a certified instructor validate your skills on campus.
CPR INSTRUCTOR NORTH CAMPUS
criggs@cfcc.edu
Become a certified CPR instructor with the American Heart Association. This 6-hour in-person course entails online preparation before class. Learn administrative responsibilities and effective classroom setup techniques.
FIRE/RESCUE AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
910-362-7711 or 910-362-7799
• cnelson@cfcc.edu
• cfcc.edu/publicsafety/fire
Our Fire/Rescue Training programs in New Hanover and Pender counties provide comprehensive fire, rescue, and Emergency Management classes. We offer courses for North Carolina OSFM State Certification, National Fire Academy, FEMA, and NC Emergency Management in collaboration with local fire, rescue, and emergency management departments. We also provide firefighter recertification, technology courses, CERT, fire brigade/emergency response team training, and specialized programs upon request.
NC OSFM STATE CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS
Firefighter • Hazardous Materials Ops (Chapters 4/5/6.2/6.6) • Emergency Vehicle Driver • Driver Operator: Mobile Water Supply
Driver Operator: Aerial • Driver Operator: Pump • Technical Rescuer • TR Vehicle Rescue • TR Ropes • TR Structural Collapse TR
Wilderness Rescue • TR Water Rescue • TR Trench Rescue • TR Confined Space Rescue • TR Machine & Ag • Airport Firefighter
Fire Instructor Level I & II • Fire Life Safety Educator Level I, II, & III • Fire Officer I, II, & III • Marine Firefighting • Rapid Intervention Crew • Rescue Officer.
NC CODE OFFICIALS QUALIFICATION BOARD
Fire Inspector Level I, II & III
• Law & Administration
NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY
Leadership in Supervision • Arson Investigation • Shaping the Future • DMICO • STICO • PICO • Safety Officer • Health Safety Officer
FIREFIGHTER ACADEMY
Entry requirements for Firefighter Academy: All Firefighter Academy students under EWD must achieve a minimum CASAS English Placement Test score of 249 (11th grade reading level) or submit an official college transcript showing ENG 111 completion within the last 5 years. Placement testing details are available at cfcc.edu/testing.
Our comprehensive Firefighter Academy offers certification classes in Firefighter, Hazardous Materials, Traffic Incident Management, and Emergency Medical Technician, along with supplementary non-certification training to equip firefighters for public safety careers.
NIMS ICS (National Incident Management System) Incident Command System
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency
The National Incident Management System (NIMS), developed by FEMA, fosters effective collaboration among government, private sector, and non-governmental organizations, including first responders. It enhances coordination across incident types and sizes, promoting interoperability among all responders. NIMS offers various courses such as Introduction to NIMS, Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents, Intermediate ICS, Advanced ICS, Overview for Executives and Senior Officials, and specialized classes.