CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
LEADING THE WAY.
The Cape Fear Community College Foundation offers scholarships for Economic and Workforce Development students to help you get the training you need! Unlike a traditional scholarship that is generally awarded before tuition is due, Economic and Workforce Development scholarships are awarded as reimbursements after tuition is paid.
The Economic and Workforce Development Scholarship application is available for scholarship opportunities in the following programs: Fleet Maintenance (Diesel) Technology, Electrical Lineworker, Electrical Apprenticeship, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Alarm Safety, Law Enforcement, Nurse Aide, and Truck Driver Training.
For more information, please email scholarships@cfcc.edu.
ADULT EDUCATION
cfcc.edu/acr | 910.362.7873
Need to finish your high school diploma or take the GED® Test? Want to improve your English Language Skills?
CFCC’s Academic and Career Readiness Department can help you meet your goals! Classes are offered at all CFCC campuses and at 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 classes are free!
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL (AHS)
910.362.7290 or 910.362.7348
This is a traditional evening and online high school program that meets at the downtown Wilmington Campus. 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. Registration and orientation sessions are held regularly at the Wilmington campus. Returning students, call for registration information. Classes operate year-round.
Required credits: 4 English, 4 Math, 4 Social Studies, 3 Science, 6 electives, 1 Health and PE
GED® TEST PREP CLASSES
910.362.7457 or 910.362.7121
We offer a variety of traditional and online courses to help prepare students to take the official GED® Test.
These classes are offered morning and evening at all CFCC campuses and also at off-campus locations. Test prep is taught in the four subject areas: math, reasoning through language arts, social studies, and science. Eligible
students attending classes receive the GED® Ready test for free (a $24 value). Scholarships are also available for eligible students for the official GED® Test ($20-$80 depending on the award). Registration and orientation sessions are held twice a month at the Wilmington campus.
EXPRESS ENROLLMENT FOR GED® TEST PREP
910.362.7457 or 910.362.7121
Additional GED® Test preparation classes are held at the locations listed below. These classes allow students to register with the teacher and begin class immediately.
• Burgaw Campus
• North Campus
• Surf City Campus
BASIC SKILLS PLUS
910.362.7324
Earn your AHS diploma or GED® while completing college or continuing education classes for free! Eligible students can complete college or continuing education credits in the following courses while enrolled in the AHS or GED® Test prep classes.
• Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration (HVAC)
• Nurse Aide
• Truck Driver Training
• Welding
• Nail Technician
• Apartment Maintenance Technician
• Diesel Mechanics
To enroll in Adult High School, GED® Test Preparation Classes: For those age 18 or older:
1. Bring a valid identification card (driver’s license or state ID card).
2. Obtain your official high school transcript in a sealed envelope (for Adult High School).
3. Attend registration and orientation. For those ages 16 or 17:
1. Complete steps above.
2. Bring your parent or legal guardian to registration.
3. Obtain and complete a notarized parental consent form available at CFCC’s Wilmington Campus or online at cfcc.edu/acr/ahs.
4. Bring a completed official school withdrawal form (signed by the superintendent or designee) available at CFCC’s Wilmington Campus or online at cfcc.edu/acr/ahs.
ADULT EDUCATION
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)
910.362.7184 or 910.362.7049
Improving your English language skills can help you get a better job, participate more in your community, finish high school, and earn a college degree. ESL classes are offered at the Wilmington campus and online. Please call to find out about other class locations in New Hanover and Pender Counties.
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.
To enroll:
1. Bring a photo ID card
2. Provide your complete address
3. Attend one of the registration and orientation sessions
Registration is by appointment - please call to schedule: 910.362.7184 or 910.362.7049
ESSENTIALS FOR ACADEMIC AND CAREER READINESS
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 chance to enroll in multiple career pathways. Career pathways classes serve to introduce potential career opportunities and earn students a Continuing Education certificate upon completion. Pathway classes have fees associated.
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
• Call and schedule an interview with the program coordinator
• Achieve valid scores on the CASAS placement test
• Present a picture ID and Social Security card
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Classes are offered from 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Monday through Friday
CAREER SERVICES
careerready@cfcc.edu |
910.362.7324
The mission of the Career Readiness program is to equip individuals with skills that will enable them to successfully compete in today’s job market.
Individuals who are unemployed, underemployed, or received notice of a pending layoff are eligible for the class registration fee being waived unless stated otherwise.
For information on class dates, times, and locations please visit cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/careers
CAREER BUILDING 101
This course is designed to teach students basic employability skills. Course work includes discussion of abilities, skills, and accomplishments. Resume writing, interviewing techniques, professional workplace writing, working with different personality types are covered. Upon completion of the course, students would have discussed techniques that allow them to feel more confident and to become more successful in the job market.
8/14/23-8/18/23
S-107
11/6/23-11/9/23
S-107
MTuWThF 9a-1p
MTuWThF 9a-1p
STEPS TO JOB SEEKING PROFICIENCY
Get one-on-one assistance with your job search, resume, 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!
Location: NC Works Career Center
7/31/23-9/27/23 MTuW 8:30a-1:30p
10/9/23-12/12/23 MTuW 8:30a-1:30p
MICROSOFT EXELEMPLOYMENT SUCCESS
This course is designed to teach students Microsoft Excel basics for job search record keeping and budgeting paychecks. Students will also learn how to make a resume and perform online job search profile updates that reflect their new Microsoft Excel skills and knowledge and complete job search exercises.
8/21/23-8/24/23
MTuWTh 9a-1p S-120
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
This course is designed to provide employability skills training to function professionally and confidently in an entrylevel medical receptionist position. Students will have familiarity with medical terms and tools, insurance, medical office practices and procedures, and the business and communication skills needed to succeed. Students will also learn techniques to ace job interviews and write powerful resumes. 48 hours. 9/5/23-9/27/23
911 TELECOMMUNICATOR
This course is designed to provide employability skills training and career exploration for the role of 911
Telecommunicator within the Emergency Management and 911 Communication Department in New Hanover County Government. Students will receive training in Emergency Dispatcher roles, 911 example calls, HIPAA information, terminology, and basic listening for understanding lessons. Upon successful completion of this class and meeting all course requirements, students will be given the opportunity to take the CritiCall test and will be guaranteed at least one job interview .
9/11/23-9/15/23
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AWARENESS
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This course is designed to assist students with their job seeking using current technology through the use of computers and smartphones. Course work includes online job searches, online job applications, developing a LinkedIn profile, creating email accounts, creating resumes and cover letters. Upon completion of this program, students should have the capabilities to successfully search and apply for employment electronically.
9/11/23-9/21/23
MTuWTH 9a-1p S-107
MICROSOFT WORD FOR THE WORKPLACE
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 resume 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.
10/2/23-10/5/23 MTuWTh 9a-1p S-120
LINKEDIN FOR JOB SEEKERS
The course is designed to teach students how to utilize LinkedIn for job searching. Students will learn how to create a profile, create and upload resumes, navigate the site, and complete online job searches. Upon successful completion, students will have successfully created a LinkedIn profile and will have learned the following:
• The basics of LinkedIn navigation
• How to search for jobs on LinkedIn
• The basics of resume writing
• How to create and manage a OneDrive account
• How to research potential employers
A professional headshot is included for student profile photos.
10/23/23-10/25/23 MTuWTh 9a-1p
S-120
ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE WORKPLACE
Learners will be able to demonstrate knowledge of employment essentials, workplace communications, understand workplace terms and idioms, the function of a resume and cover letter, and interview techniques and terminologies. Class includes resume writing, job searching, interviewing, goal setting, and workplace communication.
Schedule TBA
INCOME MAINTENANCE CASEWORKER – NC FAST (PREREQUISITE- HUMAN SERVICES EXPLORATION)
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. This class is not fee waived. 48 hours
Schedule TBA
LIFESTYLE SUCCESS PLUS
This course is designed to assist individuals with determining their goals and interests in an effort to reach successful employment. Class topics include goal setting, employability skills, success networks, and educational opportunities. Students will have the opportunity to create
documents necessary for successfully finding employment, such as resumes, cover letters, and online applications.
Schedule TBA
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM PRE-EMPLOYMENT COURSE
This course will prepare students for entry level positions at hotels, restaurants, and resorts. Students will learn about: career pathways and opportunities; cover letter and resume writing; work ethics; attitudes and professionalism; teamwork and industry practices; sanitation and food safety; and customer service best practices. Upon successful completion, students are guaranteed an interview.
TBA Th 10a-2p S-107
CAREER EXPLORATION: CORRECTIONS OFFICER
This course covers skills and strategies designed to provide employability skills training and career exploration for positions within the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice (DACJJ) of the North Carolina Department of Public Safety (NCDPS). Students will be trained via the Corrections Pre-Employment Training (CPET) modules and program management guidelines approved by NCDPS.
Schedule TBA
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
cfcc .edu/ce/defensive-driving 910 .362 .7175
CFCC offers classes designed to help you learn safe driving strategies to reduce your risk of citations and motor vehicle crashes. Courses are offered multiple times each month. Please visit cfcc.edu/defensive-driving for upcoming class dates and registration information.
ALIVE @ 25
This course is ideal for young drivers ages 16-25. Through interactive media segments, workbook exercises, roleplaying, and classroom participation, young drivers can develop strategies to keep them safe on the road.
Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $65
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/Alive_at_25
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 4-HOUR COURSE
This course will help motivate drivers to change behind-the-wheel behaviors and attitudes. Students will learn skills and 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.
North Campus & Wilmington Campus
4 hours | $65
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/defensive_driving
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 8-HOUR COURSE
This course is used extensively for court referrals, as a diversion program for drivers with excessive violations, and to retrain drivers with poor driving records. This course addresses the attitudes
of drivers so participants can see that their choices have financial, legal, and personal consequences.
Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $107 Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/defensive_driving
MOTORCYCLE RIDER BASIC COURSE
Whether you are a new rider who has never ridden a motorcycle before or you are an old pro who needs a refresher, this is the course for you! Students will learn about the different types of motorcycles and the layout and operation of the basic controls. This course combines classroom and on-bike experience so students will learn how to become safer, more
responsible riders. The MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) Basic eCourse is a required online component and must be completed within 30 days prior to starting the Basic Motorcycle Rider course. Login information and coupon codes will be provided after registration. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a NC DMV skills waiver card.
North Campus | 18 hours | $186
Saturday and/or Sunday 8am-6pm
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/motorcycle
9/16/23 - 9/17/23
11/4/23 - 11/5/23
12/2/23 - 12/3/23
JOB SKILLS TRAINING
910 .362 .7370
Economic and Workforce Development has many reimbursable awards to cover costs of job training classes that meet 96 hrs or more! Call today and find out if you are eligible!
BARBERING
910.362.7692
cfcc.edu/ewd/barberschool
dking@cfcc.edu
Get more info at: cfcc .edu/ewd/BarberSchool
NOW OFFERING PART-TIME NIGHT CLASSES!
BARBERING PRACTICE & THEORY
This course is the introduction to the theory and basic applications of Barbering. It introduces the history and basic barbering concepts and applications. Theory topics include: history, professional image, bacteriology, implements, tools and equipment, properties and disorders of the skin, shampooing hair and scalp treatments, shaving and facial hair design, and men’s haircutting and styling. Practical application topics include shampooing and hair and scalp treatments, shaving and facial hair design, tapered hair cutting, hair styling of men and women, analyzing and treatment of hair and skin disorder, facial massage and packs, bleaching, frosting hair coloring and body permanents and men’s hair pieces.
Costs:
• Student Permit: $25 (due at registration). Payable with credit/ debit card to NC Board of Barber Examiners
• Tuition: $190 per course (due at registration). 4 courses projected will be a total of $760
• Insurance: $15 (due at registration.) Due each fiscal year
• Barber Student Kit: Approximately $815. This kit contains equipment that you will carry with you to your first job. (must be purchased prior to
the first day of class)
• E-Books: $275 (must be purchased prior to the first day of class).
• The total cost to purchase books, kit, and initial application, tuition, and insurance total approximately $1,118. The total cost for the entire program will total only approximately $1,700. This is an excellent price for learning a new career!
For more information visit cfcc.edu/barberschool or call 910.362.7692
Wilmington Campus | 420 hours | $205
PART-TIME DAY COURSE: BARBERING THEORY & PRACTICE IV
Preregistration Dates for class starting on August 17
July 17 - August 2, 2023 or until all seats are filled. Based on seat availability.
8/17/23-12/20/23 M-F 8a-1:15p
PART-TIME NIGHT COURSE: BARBERING THEORY & PRACTICE IV
Preregistration dates
July 17 - August 2, 2023 or until all seats are filled. Based on seat availability.
8/17/23-12/20/23 TuFSa
5-9:45p Tues and Fri 8a-2p Sat
FULL-TIME COURSE: BARBERING THEORY & PRACTICE II
Preregistration Dates starting on September 5
July 23 - August 10, 2023 or until all seats are filled. Based on seat availability.
9/5/23-12/19/23 M-Th 8a-4:15p
NAIL TECHNICIAN
910.362.7382 • ratwood@cfcc.edu
This course introduces students to manicuring concepts, North Carolina State Board regulations, sanitation, manicures, pedicures, nail product chemistry, and more. Students will also learn extensively about salon business practices and how to handle product retail. Upon successful completion with a limited license, students will be able to register for and take the state board certification exam to obtain their certification and full license.
North Campus | 312 hours | $225
Day Class 8/22/23- 11/17/23 9a-3p TuWThF
Night Class
9/11/23- 12/19/23 5-10:30p MTuWTh
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/nail_tech
Culinary Line Cook Fundamentals and Skills
The course is designed to introduce the fundamental skills and techniques utilized in the food industry kitchen setting. Course work includes safe food and equipment training, nutrition, recipe conversion, measurements, garde manger, knife skills, flavorings and seasonings, stocks, sauces and soups. Students will be prepared for and take Servsafe exam.
Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC: 1000 Greenfield St., Wilmington, NC Contact Rosemary Guendner: 910.362.7164 • rguendner@cfcc.edu
96 hours | $390 Evening Class: 10/2/23-12/14/23 6-9p TuTh
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIONS
Contact Rosemary Guendner
910.362.7164 • rguendner@cfcc.edu
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT I
This entry class is designed to cover the fundamentals of Software Development. Team environment is emphasized. After completing this class, the student can participate in a full development life cycle. This will include understanding and contributing to all rituals and processes of Agile and producing artifacts such as product backlog, burndown chart, and solution design (business flow diagrams, object design, testing design, etc.) along with usable code.
Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $190
9/5/23-1/11/24 6-9p TuTh
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT II
This class will build on the knowledge gained in the first foundation class. The format of the class will be similar, with basic concepts of N-Tier Design and implementation and an emphasis on User Interface (UI), Business Tier, and Data Persistence. The majority of this class will focus on using the agile methodology acquired in the first class to work as a team to implement games with different UI’s (web, mobile, etc.), business objects and data persistence of players’ identities, preferences, and a virtual wallet.
Class begins February 2024!
Wilmington Campus | 96 hours | $190
COMPUTER BASICS
This course will provide basic computer instruction for those students who are not familiar with computer hardware/software. Students will learn terminology, parts of the computer and their functions, how to navigate the operating system and start applications, perform basic functions of file management, an introduction to MS Office software, including Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, use of email to send/ receive messages and attach documents, how to effectively search the web, and time permitting, how to maneuver through social media and collaborative software like Zoom. Upon completion,
students should demonstrate an “entrylevel” understanding of the computer. Computers are provided and students will need a flash drive.
Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $80 10/13/23-11/15/23 MW 6-9p S-500
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/computer_technology_jobtraining
GRAPHIC DESIGN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
910.362.7883 • eeaston@cfcc.edu
Students can take a maximum of two classes at one time . Pre-requisites and co-requisites must be followed
Successful completion of all courses is required to receive a certificate. This certificate program contains both classroom and outside time commitments for successful completion. Visit cfcc.edu/graphicdesign for further information, including pre and co-requisites. 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. Course delivery mode is subject to change.
View program and register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/ graphic_design
FOUNDATIONS OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
This course covers the application of visual elements and design principles in advertising and graphic design through lectures, theory, hands-on developmental process, drawing, sketching and some software introduction. Topics include creation of various designs such as logos, advertisements, posters and signage. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively apply design principles and visual elements to projects. Prerequisite: None
Online | 48 hours | $130 9/5/23-12/12/23 Tu 6-9:12p
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/graphic_design
ADOBE DESIGN I
This course introduces the creation of basic designs used for business marketing. The course 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 by developing simple collateral materials, posters, menus, and personal business cards. Upon completion, students will have a foundational knowledge of the three programs. Co-requisite: Foundations of Design
Wilmington Campus | 48 hours | $135 9/6/23-12/13/23 W 6-9:12p WA-2010
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/graphic_design
ADOBE DESIGN II
The course is designed to provide a deeper understanding of Adobe design software (includes Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign)
Prerequisite: Foundations of Design, Adobe Design I
Corequisite: Adobe Illustrator
Wilmington Campus | 48 hours | $135 9/11/23-12/18/23 W 6-9:12p WA-2010
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/graphic_design
JOB SKILLS TRAINING
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
The course is designed to teach students the basics of Adobe Illustrator, an essential tool for graphic designers. Course topics include when and why to use Adobe Illustrator, workspace setup, program preferences, document setup, file naming protocol, zooming, toolbar access, and selection tools.
Prerequisite: Foundations of Design, Adobe Design II
Corequisite: Adobe Illustrator
Online | 48 hours | $135
9/6/23-12/13/23 W 6-9:12p WA-2010
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/graphic_design
WEB APPLICATION
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. Prerequisite: Foundations of Design, Adobe Design I, Adobe Design II, and Adobe Illustrator
Corequisite: Photoshop
North Campus | 48 hours | $130
CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO DESIGN
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. Prerequisite: Adobe Design I, Adobe Design II, Illustrator, Photoshop, and Web Application
Corequisite: Photoshop
North Campus | 24 hours | $80 9/7/23-10/26/23 Th 6-9p
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INSURANCE PRE-LICENSING: LIFE & HEALTH
910.362.7164 • rguendner@cfcc.edu
This pre-licensing course for selling insurance will teach students the general principles of insurance and any topics the NC Commissioner of Insurance deems relevant to the pursuit of an Accident/Sickness/Health Insurance license. Students must be present at all meeting times of class and pass a pre-test with an 80% or higher to take the state test and obtain a license.
Wilmington Campus | 42 hours | $135
Refer to course schedule on this page
INSURANCE PRE-LICENSING: PROPERTY & CASUALTY
This course will help students articulate and put to use the practices of the Property and Casualty Insurance field as regulated in the state of North Carolina. This course will also help students to successfully pass the North Carolina Department of Insurance state exam for Property and Casualty. A score of 80% or higher on an examination at the closure of this course permits one to take the state Property & Casualty Insurance Exams.
Wilmington Campus | 45 hours | $135
Refer to course schedule on this page
AUTOCAD BASIC/ INTERMEDIATE
This is a hands-on class that covers basic and intermediate concepts of AutoCAD software. Students will learn to use the basic drawings and editing commands to set up, draw, modify and dimension architectural, mechanical, and civil drawings. Students will increase their speed and proficiency with AutoCAD.
North Campus | 48 hours | $135
Next Schedule TBA Soon
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/autocad
Coming Soon! AUTOCAD ADVANCED 3D MODELING
This hands-on class will cover advanced concepts of AutoCAD software and will include concepts and methods of 3D modeling. This course provides a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of 3D and explores the main features of the advanced 3D modeling workspace in the AutoCAD software.
North Campus | 48 hours | $135
Schedule TBA
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/autocad
INSURANCE PRE-LICENSING ONLINE CLASSES
Courses consisting of live virtual instruction are available for Property and Casualty, Life & Health, and Medicare Supplement/Long-Term Care. Students must be online during the scheduled days and times listed below. These courses are NOT self-paced. Registration fee includes materials that will be mailed to your address listed on the registration form.
Technology requirements: Laptop/ computer with microphone and camera; internet/wifi access
Scholarships available! Contact Rosemary Guendner at rguendner@cfcc.edu
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/insurance
GREAT ONLINE COURSES FOR EMERGING, RISING, AND THRIVING PROFESSIONALS!
CFCC offers a variety of online professional development courses designed to meet the needs of business and industry professionals and emerging, rising professionals. These courses are a great supplement to your comprehensive training plan and talent retention strategies. Topics include Leadership, Managing High Performance Team, Diversity, Safety and many more.
ED2GO
*Course is 40 hours and fees are included in cost. Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/insurance
NOTARY PUBLIC EDUCATION
910.362.7572 • ghunter@cfcc.edu
BECOME A NOTARY IN THE STATE OF NC!
Are you interested in becoming commissioned as a notary public? You can do it at Cape Fear! Topics include legal, ethical, and procedural requirements of the Notary Act as described in N.C. General Statutes. Classes are scheduled for multiple dates and times.
Wilmington, North Campus, or Online Visit cfcc.edu/ewd/notarypublic for more information.
Get details for Burgaw and Surf City classes:
For Burgaw, contact Tammie Parris: tparris@cfcc.edu | 910.362.7909
For Surf City, contact Lori DeBruhl: ldebruhl@cfcc.edu | 910.362.7931
Get dates/times and register: cfcc-register. fundfive.com/filtered/course/notary_public
JOB SKILLS TRAINING
REAL ESTATE PRE-LICENSING
910.362.7572 • ghunter@cfcc.edu
This 78-hour course is designed to meet the educational requirements for a provisional broker as prescribed by the NC Real Estate Commission. Topics include basic real estate principles and practices, law and contracts, financing, closing valuation, fair housing, and real estate laws. For more information go to ncrec.gov.
78 hours | $185
9/18/23-12/13/23 MW 6-9p U-529
Face to Face (This is a seated course—not online). This course also requires 6 plus hours of outside homework and preparation.
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Real_Estate
CFCC - Online Technology Training Certificate Programs.
AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN
The Automation Technician 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.
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE TECHNICIAN
In 2015 there were 580,000 EVs sold worldwide. In 2021 there were 3.5 million EVs sold, and the projection for sales in 2030 is 40 million EVs. This exponential growth in EV sales has led to an unprecedented demand for technicians who are able to repair and service these vehicles and install and maintain residential and commercial charging stations.
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.
ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNICIAN
This program provides a complete introduction to electronics and electromechanical systems. This program is often of interest to those who want to study electronics with an emphasis on mechanical systems and it covers mechanical topics outside of a typical electronics program, like industrial control devices, DC/ AC motors and control circuits, transformers, analog and digital transducers, industrial process control and PLCs.
PLC TECHNICIAN
The PLC Technician course provides a basic introduction to PLCs, fundamentals of PLC programming and focuses on the practical applications of using them in a plant or manufacturing system. This program includes PLCLogix 500, a lab simulator that emulates the Rockwell Logix 500 series PLC control software and enables you to design, run, test, and debug ladder logic programs and simulate the operation of real-world PLC applications.
PLC TECHNICIAN II
The PLC Technician II Certificate program provides a more advanced study of PLCs including Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA) and advanced programming languages. The program includes PLCLogix 5000, a lab simulator based on the Studio 5000/RSLogix 5000 programming applications and enables you to design, run, test and debug ladder logic programs and simulate the operation of real-world PLC components.
ROBOTICS TECHNICIAN
The Robotics Technician training program introduces the concepts of industrial robots used in a plant or manufacturing system. The primary focus is on automated manufacturing processes and includes a combination of multimedia learning resources and a robotics simulation software package to allow for the programming, testing, and debugging of robot-control programs.
HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCES CAREERS
910.362.7909
The Healthcare and Life Science Program provides a diverse set of courses designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to pursue new careers, earn certification in a particular field, and/or enhance their proficiencies within their current employment setting.
CERTIFIED ALCOHOL &
DRUG COUNSELING
910.362.7164 • rguendner@cfcc.edu
CERTIFIED ALCOHOL &
COUNSELING (CADC)
DRUG
This Program (formerly known as Certified Substance Abuse Counselor) 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.
Wilmington Campus | 290 hours | $190 9/5/23-2/8/24 6-9p TuTh U-252 (Hybrid format: includes traditional face to face instruction in addition to online asynchronous coursework)
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/CADC
HEALTHCARE COURSES ONLINE!
• Technology and Data Security
• Compliance, Health, and Safety
• Documentation and Reporting
• Healthcare Management
• Job Role Learning Paths
• Office Skills, Soft Skills
MEDICAL BILLING VS MEDICAL CODING
Medical billing and medical coding are often confused as the same profession because both require similar skill sets and employ similar kinds of tasks, but they are very different career options. Both the professions represent the administrative & financial side of the healthcare industry, but there are some stark differences between the two professions.
Both the jobs deal with the medical records of the patients, but the medical coders review the patient’s records and assign proper codes based on the information provided by the medical staff. Medical billers then use specialized software, into which all the medical codes are entered. Coders and billers work behind the scenes at clinics, hospitals, nursing homes and pharmacies, so that the insurance company is properly billed.
Coders hardly interact with the patients during their careers, but have to regularly communicate with the healthcare providers. Coders should be able to apply approximately 144,000 different codes which they will communicate to the medical biller. Medical coders are high on the technical side, where the coder is required to have medical knowledge, including that of anatomy and medical terminology.
A medical biller audits, processes, submits and follows up on claims with health insurance companies in order to receive payments for the services given by the healthcare provider. Medical billers have to interact more with patients, medical staff and Insurance company staff. The biller will have to interact with the medical coder as well if needed. A biller has to make sure that a proper reimbursement is received from the Insurance Company.
A biller needs to understand medical insurance, claims process, the appeals process and the impact on the practice’s revenue to successfully be able to optimize revenue performance. When the claims are submitted to the insurance company, it is the responsibility of the billers to verify the correct billing format, assign the proper modifiers and submit the required documentation with each claim.
Medical billers are responsible for correct billing, for which they communicate with patients and their health insurance companies professionally. They keep all the invoices organized and ensure payment is done in a timely manner. They are well versed with the coding language and are familiar with deciphering an assortment of medical invoices. On the other hand, medical coders do not work either with the insurance companies or the patients directly. Coders interpret medical records and capture proper codes. Note that every action taken in a medical office has a corresponding code making the work of coders very critical.
However, it is the obligation of both billers and coders to explain the charges and breakup of the bill, especially when the patients need to understand their payment obligations such as co-insurance and co-payments, which their insurance company specifies.
Simply put, medical billers and coders work together so that the physicians and other medical staff get paid timely. This is followed by a regular follow up with the medical insurers in order. Coding and billing are both essential to make sure that the money finds its way to the client’s bank account. It may be done either by two separate people or by a single individual, depending upon the size of the office. When deciding on the best pathway to follow, if the student is new to healthcare or works in the field and is not certified, it is recommended that the CHAA pathway is pursued prior to pursuing CPC or ICD 10.
CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE ACCESS ASSOCIATE - CHAA
This program is designed to prepare students to earn certification as a Healthcare Access Associate (CHAA) or Healthcare Access Manager (CHAM) through the National Association of Healthcare Access Management (NAHAM). The CHAA certification is designed to maximize the knowledge base for the medical insurance biller. The certification equips the medical insurance biller with credentials needed to maintain high level subject matter expertise in medical billing and regulatory guidelines associated with revenue cycle management and patient access. Students will learn the principles of medical billing and insurance, and the skills and knowledge required to provide outstanding service in all areas of the healthcare process.
Medical billers play a vital role in the connection between health care providers, patients, and insurance companies. Medical billing is the process of submitting and following up on claims with health insurance companies to receive payment for services rendered by a healthcare provider. As a medical biller, you’ll need to read patient charts to determine medical history, including diagnoses and treatments given. Understanding charge entry, claims transmission, payment posting, insurance follow-up, and patient follow-up are duties of a medical biller. Medical billing translates a healthcare service into a billing claim. The responsibility of the medical biller in a healthcare facility is to follow the claim to ensure the practice receives reimbursement for the work the providers perform. A knowledgeable biller can optimize revenue performance for the practice. For those new to healthcare it is recommended that you pursue the billing certification before the coding certification. CFCC is the only school in our eastern region that offers this program and is accredited with NAHAM. Certification exam is $145. CHAA exam payment is facilitated through naham.org. Courses should be taken in order as listed below.
Job Opportunities: Patient Access, Patient In-take Specialist, Unit Clerk I, Records Technician, Medical Records Clerk, and Billing Specialist.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY & ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
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.
Wilmington Campus or Online
84 hours | $190
9/6/23-11/29/23 Online and Face-to-Face
Wed in U-251 from 6-9:30p
1/31/24-4/17/24 Online and Face-to-Face
Wed in U-251 from 6-9:30p
INSURANCE BILLING FUNDAMENTALS
This class provides a detailed overview of the revenue cycle within the medical setting. Focus is on the back-end of the billing and insurance cycle. This is a core class for the Medical Coding program. Students are advised to take Medical Terminology & Anatomy/ Physiology for Healthcare first. Books needed: 9780323795357 - Insurance
Handbook Medical Office 16th ed. and 9780323795364 - Fordney’s Medical Insurance Workbook 16th ed
Wilmington Campus | 36 hours | $135
1/17/24-2/26/24 MW 6-9p U-387 4/29/24-5/22/24 MW 6-9p U-387 (Blended) 24 hrs Face-to-Face and 12 hrs online
PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHCARE ACCESS
This class is designed to provide students with the detailed knowledge and skills required of Patient Access Services professionals. Areas of concentration include, but are not limited to customer service, accounting, administration and management, EMR utilization, scheduling, registration, etc. Students should complete Insurance Billing Fundamentals or have one year work experience in clerical/claims/billing prior to enrolling in this course. Upon completing this course, students will be eligible to take the $155
CHAA exam. Students should complete Med Term and AP and Insurance Billing Fundamentals before taking PHCA. Bring books from IBF. CHAA exam study guide will be provided. In this course, students will register and pay the $145 exam fee to naham.org
Wilmington Campus and online 48 hours | $135
Students should take Med Term/AP for Healthcare, Insurance Billing, and Principles of Healthcare Access in this order to sit for the CHAA-Certified Healthcare Access billing certification exam. The exam is scheduled in April of 2023 for those who follow class sequence.
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CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE ACCESS MANAGER - NEW!
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The Certified Healthcare Access Manager through NAHAM (National Association of Healthcare Access Management) program is designed to elevate professional standards, enhance individual performance, and designate those who demonstrate knowledge essential to the practice of patient access services. CHAM is a must-get certification if you are a Patient Access leader. It shows you are serious about the profession vs. those that come and go so quickly. It is recommended that students earn the CHAA first. Certification validates that your knowledge and skills align with industry standards – showing that you are a reliable, accountable, and trusted Patient Access professional dedicated to improving patient experience. Studies show that certified professionals are paid more than their non-certified counterparts, are more productive in their work, and feel a greater sense of ownership in their careers.
84 hours | $190
10/23/23-12/20/23 MW/Online 6-9:30p
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CERTIFIED RISK ADJUSTMENT CODER (CRC)
This course is specific to the financial side of medical coding. You will learn to review and assign accurate medical codes for diagnoses performed by physicians and other qualified healthcare providers. You will understand the audit process for risk adjustment models and identify and communicate documentation deficiencies to providers to improve documentation for accurate risk adjustment coding. Students must be certified in ICD 10 or have at least 3 years in coding.
As a CRC you will:
• Review and assign accurate medical codes for diagnoses performed by physicians and other qualified healthcare providers in the office or facility setting (e.g., inpatient hospital)
• Thoroughly comprehend medical coding guidelines and regulations including compliance and reimbursement and the impact of diagnosis coding on risk adjustment payment models
• Understand the audit process for risk adjustment models
• Identify and communicate documentation deficiencies to providers to improve documentation for accurate risk adjustment coding
• Understand the anatomy, pathophysiology, and medical terminology necessary to correctly code diagnoses
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CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL CODER (CPC)
This program consists of four core classes and a certification exam review class. The goal is to prepare students to take the CPC (Certified Professional Coder) in-patient coding certification exam through the AAPC (American Association of Professional Coders). A medical coder reviews clinical statements and assigns standard codes using CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II classification systems. Medical billers, on the other hand, process and follow up on claims sent to health insurance companies for reimbursement of services rendered by a healthcare provider. The medical coder and medical biller may be the same person or may work with each other to ensure invoices are paid properly. This program is recommended for those with healthcare experience principally in areas such as billing, finance, insurance coding, reimbursement, abstracting, etc.
Job Opportunities: Medical Coding Specialist, Medical Records Technician, Medical Records Clerk, Medical Coder, Health Information Clerk.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AND ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
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.
Book: Language of Medicine,, 12th Edition by Davi-Ellen Chabner.
Wilmington Campus and Online
84 hours | $190
9/6/23-11/29/23 Online and Face-to-Face
W in U-251 from 6-9:30p
1/31/24-4/17/24
Online and Face-to-Face
W in U-251 from 6-9:30p
INSURANCE BILLING FUNDAMENTALS
This class provides a detailed overview of the revenue cycle within the medical setting. Focus is on the back-end of the billing and insurance cycle. This is a core class for the Medical Coding Program. Students are advised to take Medical Terminology & Anatomy/
Physiology for Healthcare first. Books needed: 9780323795357 - Insurance Handbook Medical Office 16th ed. and 9780323795364 - Fordney’s Medical Insurance Workbook 16th ed
Wilmington Campus | 36 hours | $135
MW 6-9p U-387 4/29/24-5/22/24 MW 6-9p U-387
(Blended) 24 hrs Face-to-Face and 12 hrs online
ICD 10 classes are offered from June to December of each calendar year and are in sequential order as they are needed to sit for the AAPC- CPC exam in December of the same calendar year . Students should take Med Term and AP for Healthcare and Insurance Billing Fundamentals prior to Intro to ICD 10 .
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL CODING 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 Med Term and A/P for Healthcare and Insurance Billing Fundamentals before taking this course.
Wilmington Campus | 84 hours | $185
TBA June 2024
ADVANCED MEDICAL CODING
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.
Wilmington Campus | 84 hours | $185
9/6/23-11/29/23 MW 6-9:30p U-387
CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW CLASS
This review will provide an overview as well as tips on preparing and taking the AAPC exam. Students who sign up should have taken the AAPC exam in the past or completed all classes in the coding program. Students will take a mock exam.
Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $75 12/11/23-12/13/23 MW 6-10p U-387
MUSCULOSKELETAL SONOGRAPHY
Professional Development for Registered Sonographers and qualified Healthcare Providers
Ready to learn new sonography skills and join the rapidly growing field of musculoskeletal sonography?
The Musculoskeletal Sonography course is designed to provide the didactic, lab instruction and guidance for independent clinical practice necessary to perform entry-level musculoskeletal (MSK) sonography. Our target students are registered sonographers and other healthcare professionals who use ultrasound in their practice.
Course work includes scan protocols for the upper and lower extremities, anatomy and normal sonographic appearances, pathological processes and their sonographic appearances, pediatric MSK applications, interventional studies, and rheumatology applications. The materials in this hybrid course are presented online over a 16 week period and at face-to-face labs held on two weekends during the semester. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to recognize and acquire basic MSK images, correlate sonographic images with anatomical structures, recognize pathological processes, and assist with interventional procedures. Completion of this course should satisfy the recommendation for CME hours prior to taking the ARDMS MSKS examination or the APCA MSK examination.
Our next course begins January 2024. For more information visit cfcc.edu/ewd/musculoskeletalsonography.
Spring 2024 Schedule TBA • Questions: lcurie@cfcc.edu
PHLEBOTOMY EXPERIENCE
Get more info: kjordan@cfcc.edu | cchang@cfcc.edu cfcc.edu/ewd/phlebotomy
Phlebotomists are healthcare professionals who draw blood samples from patients or donors. They often handle and process blood for lab tests, transfusions, research or donations. They are a vital member of the clinical lab team who performs clinical, technical, and clerical functions. Upon completion of this class, students will be prepared to take the ASCP or NHA certification exam and work in physician offices, blood donation clinics, diagnostic labs, insurance companies, or as a traveling phlebotomist.
Registration fee $320 which includes: parking, insurance, clinical badge and uniform patches, material and technology fees.
Other program costs in addition to registration include books ($130), scrubs royal blue ($50), drug screen and criminal background check ($80), CPR course is included and need to purchase e-card ($6), national registry exam (ASCP or NHA $135). Prices may vary on all items.
Wilmington and Surf City Campuses | 48 hours | $320
Registration Fee + $1 Book Fee
Downtown Wilmington: 9/11/23-12/1/23 | Hybrid evening class
Surf City: 9/11/23-12/1/23 | Hybrid morning class
Nurse Aide Program Director: Katie Griffin, RN • kjgriffin079@cfcc.edu
NURSE AIDES ARE IN GREAT DEMAND!
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). Students who successfully complete the NA I training course are eligible to sit for the NC State Nurse Aide I Registry exam. CFCC is an In-Facility N.C. State NA I Testing Site.
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 COURSES AND LOCATIONS:
• Nurse Aide I: CFCC Surf City Center, Burgaw Center, and the Downtown Wilmington Campus.
• Nurse Aide II: Downtown Wilmington Campus
• CCP/WCEP Nurse Aide I Pathway: A tuition-free course for High School Juniors and Seniors: CFCC Surf City Center, Burgaw Center, New Hanover High School, and CFCC’s Downtown Wilmington Campus. View the Nurse Aide course schedules and course requirements: cfcc.edu/nurse-aide/course-schedule
For Nurse Aide Program questions, please contact: Kelly Jordan Hall: kjordan@cfcc.edu or Katie Griffin, RN: kfgriffin954@cfcc.edu
EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWS GUARANTEED!
NURSE AIDE I COURSE REGISTRATION (Appointment Only):
For registration appointments, contact Kelly Hall at kjordan@cfcc.edu.
Registration Fee: $210 (Money Order Only)
Location: Wilmington Downtown Campus, L- Building, room L-304
NURSE AIDE II COURSE REGISTRATION
(Appointment Only):
For registration appointments contact Kelly Hall at kjordan@cfcc.edu
Registration Fee: $225 (Money Order Only)
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR NURSE AIDE I REGISTRATION:
• Proof the student will be 17 years old by the first day of class
• Current government issued photo ID - i.e., Driver’s License or Passport
• Valid Social Security card
• High School or GED transcript
• Higher Education transcript if applicable
• High School students not in a CCP/CTE/WCEP Pathway program must submit a letter of recommendation (on school letterhead) from their high school principal or his/her designee
• If the student is under 18 years old, a notarized parental consent form must be submitted
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR NURSE AIDE II REGISTRATION:
• Proof the student will be 18 years old by the first day of class Completion Certificate from an NC State Department of Health Approved Nurse Aide I Course
• Proof of being on the NC State Nurse Aide I Registry
• High School or GED Transcripts
• Higher Education Transcripts if applicable
• Driver’s License, College, or Picture ID
• Social Security Card
NURSE AIDE II COMPETENCY ASSESSMENTS ARE ARRANGED BY APPOINTMENT. FOR NURSE AIDE PROGRAM QUESTIONS OR TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT: Contact Kelly Jordan Hall: 910.362.7181 • kjordan@cfcc.edu
TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING
910.362.7065 • 910.362.7358 • 910.362.7386
truckdriver@cfcc.edu
This course is designed to provide training in inspecting and driving tractor trailers and assuming driver responsibilities on the road and at pickup and delivery points. Emphasis is placed on defensive driving, federal motor carrier safety regulations, trip planning, cargo handling, vehicle systems, hours of service, and accident prevention.
The coursework includes motor vehicle laws and regulations, map reading, vehicle maintenance, safety procedures, daily logs, defensive driving, freight handling, security, and fire protection. Highway driving, training range exercises, and classroom lectures are used to develop the student’s knowledge and skills.
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/truckdriver
*There are some convictions that do not prevent you from attending our program but they will impact your ability to obtain a job. Must be 18 years of age. Requirements prior to the first day of class are: Class A Commercial Learner Permit with Tanker Endorsement, DOT Physical, DOT Drug Screen, Driving Record and textbooks. Textbooks are available for purchase at the North Campus bookstore.
Class location: CFCC North Campus, NC Building, Room 106 |
Day Classes: 8 weeks, 8am - 5pm, M-F
August 23 - October 18, 2023
October 23 - December 19, 2023
January 8 - March 4, 2024
March 11 - May 3, 2024
May 6 - June 28, 2024
July 1 - August 26, 2024
September 3 - October 28, 2024
Registration Fee: $890*
Evening Classes: 10 weeks, 5:30-10:30pm, M-F
August 21 - October 30, 2023
November 3 , 2023 - January 25, 2024
January 29 - April 5, 2024
April 8 - June 17, 2024
June 24 - September 3, 2024
September 9 - November 15, 2024
*Registration fee will increase to $1,090 beginning January 2024
This course prepares students to obtain their Commercial Learner’s Permit. The three areas of focus are General Knowledge, Air Brakes and Combination Vehicle in order to pass the NC DMV CDL permit exam. To obtain a permit you need to be 18, possess a driver’s license, pass a DOT physical, and obtain a medical certificate.
Online | $75 | M-F | Multiple Course dates! Course times/register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/permitprep
HAZMAT ENDORSEMENT PREP
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Prepare to pass the DMV Hazmat Endorsement test with CFCC’s 26-hour, online Hazmat Endorsement Prep class. The self-paced course covers the hazmat regulations and proper handling of packaging and transport of hazardous materials. Sign up for a class today! Prerequisite: Commercial Learner Permit or Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and current COT Medical Certificate.
Online | 26 hours | $130
$5 Technology Fee
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APARTMENT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
910.362.7065 • 910.362.7358 • 910.362.7368 | vescaldi@cfcc.edu • eholt@cfcc.edu • tdunn@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
8. OSHA 10
North Campus | 96 hours | $510* 9/25/23-1/24/24 MW 6-9p NZ-100
*Textbook & one exam voucher included in the cost
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ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER
910.362.7065 • 910.362.7358
910.362.7386
Email us: lineworker@cfcc.edu
Visit: cfcc.edu/lineworker
This 10 week/400-hour course offers students the opportunity to learn the basic skills, knowledge, and theories necessary for employment in the electrical utility industry. Students will learn safe working skills, electrical distribution and transmission theory, overhead and underground utility installation practices.
Students will also have the opportunity to earn their Class A CDL, Flagger, OSHA 10, CPR/First Aid/AED and other certifications during the class. This course is eligible for GI Bill benefits to all qualified veterans.
Students must have a DOT physical/DOT drug screen & Class A Commercial Learner Permit in hand on the first day of class. Students must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Composite or steel toe, double shank lineman boots are required. Climbing & safety gear are provided. Textbooks are required and are available for purchase at the North Campus bookstore.
Class location: CFCC North Campus, NE Building, Rooms 131 and 135 North Campus | 400 hours
$290 Registration Fee*
M-Th 7:30a-5p NE-131 & NE-135
September 25 - December 5, 2023
January 8 - March 18, 2024
April 1 - June 10, 2024
July 16 - September 24, 2024
October 8 - December 17, 2024
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Registration fee will increase to $390 beginning July 2024
JOB SKILLS TRAINING
2020 NEC CODE CHANGES
910.362.7358 • eholt@cfcc.edu
910.362.7065 • vescaldi@cfcc.edu
910.362.7386 • tdunn@cfcc.edu
The course is designed to get the licensed electrical contractor up to date on the code changes in the 2020 NEC as well as the NC amendments. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a better understanding of the 2020 NEC Code changes.
Class location: CFCC North Campus, NE Building, Room 108
North Campus | $95 Registration Fee
Class dates: 9/9/23 and 11/11/23
Saturday 7a-4p
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ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
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910.362.7065 • vescaldi@cfcc.edu
910.362.7386 • tdunn@cfcc.edu
This program prepares students with the knowledge to sit for the Journeyman Exam upon completion of all four levels. Mike Holt textbooks/digital material are available for purchase at the North Campus bookstore. A 2020 code book is also required.
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ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL I
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.
North Campus NE Building
183 hours | $185
8/21/23-4/3/24 MW 6-9p NE-110
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL II
This course will take Electrical Level 1 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 to work towards their Journeyman’s license.
North Campus NE Building
144 hours | $185
9/18/23-3/13/24
MW 6-9p NE-129
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ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL III
This course will help students perform load calculations, understand conductor selection and calculations, understand specific types of lighting, understand NEC requirements for equipment installed in hazardous locations, and know how to size and select circuit breakers and fuse for various applications.
North Campus NE Building
144 hours | $185
9/18/23-3/13/24 MW 6-9p NE-203
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL IV
The level four students in the Electrical Apprenticeship Program will further their hands-on training while learning load calculations, as well as continuing on conductors over current protections. Students will also learn about power distribution equipment and an introduction into motor maintenance and motor controls.
North Campus NE Building
144 hours | $185
9/19/23-3/12/24 TuTh 6-9p NE-203
MECHANICAL INSPECTION I
The course is designed to prepare students to take the Building Level 2 State exam through NCDOI. Code books must be purchased in advance at shop.iccsafe.org/north-carolina-doidiscounts?ref=NC. At a minimum, the 2018 NC Building Code Book will be required. It is recommended students also have a 2018 NC existing building code book.
Wilmington Campus | $135
October 12-13 and 19-20, 2023
8a-5p U-528
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BUILDING INSPECTOR CLASSES
BUILDING INSPECTION III
The Building Level III course is designed for the education and training of the Building Level III code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting all types of construction unlimited in height and area. This course is built upon the information presented in the Building Inspections Level I and II course. Upon completion, course participants will have a better understanding of the North Carolina State Building Code and will be able to apply the codes in the inspection field. In addition, with the successful completion of the Building Level III and the Law and Administration courses in conjunction with other education and experience requirements specified by the North Carolina Code Officials Qualification Board, course participants will be eligible to take the Building Level III state examination for inspector certification.
Wilmington Campus | $80
September 7, 8,9 and 14, 15, 16, 2023
8a-5p U-251
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FIRE ALARM TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP
Earn while you learn! This program is a registered apprenticeship program through the Department of Labor. Upon completion of the four-level/four-year program, apprentices will receive their journeyman card and certificate. The apprenticeship is open to students nationwide and encourages NICET certification. Coursework is completed online while the apprentice works full time in the industry to gain handson experience.
COMPETITIVE WAGES
$15/HR: Entry Level - No Experience
$23/HR: 4th Year Completion of Program
Interested in the Fire Alarms Apprenticeship program? Don’t have a job in the industry yet? Reach out to eeaston@cfcc.edu to learn more about how to register and get connected with employers for interviews.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS TRAINING
All training is conducted online
910.362.7173 • ksegda@cfcc.edu
Properly trained and knowledgeable fire alarm system designers and technicians will reduce losses due to fire or false alarms and improve the quality of life in their community.
Cape Fear Community College offers Fire Alarm Systems Training through 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
This course is designed for individuals who are new to the fire alarm industry and will focus on fundamentals. Students will learn basic electrical theory and understand resistance, voltage, and current. Individuals currently in the fire alarm industry would benefit from the concepts and theories which will be built upon in the Alarms 102 course.
Online | 144 hours | $185
9/4/23-12/22/23
ALARMS 102
This course is designed for individuals who are fire alarm technicians or have intermediate experience in the fire alarm industry and will focus on application and design. Students will gain an understanding of concepts addressing the behavior and generation of smoke, the combustion process, and the requirements of codes and standards that govern fire alarm systems and installations.
Online | 144 hours | $185
9/4/23-12/22/23
PLUMBING INSPECTION
The course is designed to prepare students for the Plumbing Level II state examination through NCDOI.
Wilmington Campus | $80
Schedule TBA
GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXAM PREP
910.362.7065
This course is designed to instruct students in basic business practices and knowledge of General Contracting in the State of North Carolina, and to prepare students to take the state licensing test for general contracting in North Carolina.
In-Person & Online | 144 hours | $185
1/29/24-3/13/24 MW 6-9p
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE
910.362.7358 • eholt@cfcc.edu | 910.362.7065 • vescaldi@cfcc.edu
This program provides students with knowledge and skills in working with historic homes, buildings, and structures. Throughout the three courses in the program, students will learn about different styles of historic homes and methods used to construct, repair, and preserve them. The first course in the series provides an introductory overview of various areas contractors will encounter when working on historic structures such as roofing, plaster, and windows. Courses II and III dig deeper into proper deconstruction, home rehabs, trade-specific concepts, and more.
Curriculum consists of lectures, hands-on labs, and guest speakers from local professionals. Taking a local approach, CFCC is collaborating with Historic Wilmington Foundation to provide this program. This program will provide students with a deeper understanding of architecture and historic districts, as it is specific to New Hanover and Pender Counties.
COURSE I: INTRO TO HISTORIC CONSTRUCTION
Take field trips to local historic homes and buildings to gain an understanding of and appreciation for Wilmington’s historic community. This class meets two times a week—once face-to-face and once online.
North Campus | 96 hours | $185
Schedule TBA
COURSE II: INTERMEDIATE HISTORIC CONSTRUCTION
The course is designed to teach students how to properly renovate historical homes and small commercial units with a preservation approach. Students will be able to identify different styles of historic materials, and methods used to construct them. Have a full comprehension of interior and exterior value and how to preserve them as well as understand the architecture of Wilmington and its historic districts.
North Campus | 96 hours | $185 9/25/23-1/24/24
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JOB SKILLS TRAINING PLUMBING & PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP
910.362.7065 • vescaldi@cfcc.edu
910.362.7358 • eholt@cfcc.edu
CFCC will connect anyone interested now with an employer. Start working as an apprentice today!
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN!
This program prepares students with the knowledge to sit for the Journeyman Exam upon completion of all four levels. This four-level/ four-year program is taught using the NCCER Trainee curriculum and books. Instructors at each level will administer monthly written and performance tests/modules. Our program not only prepares highly skilled craftsmen but also helps them understand the “why” of their work.
Program consists of:
• four hybrid courses (face-to-face 1-2 times per week and online)
• One course per year
• Hands-on learning obtained on the job
AUTOMOTIVE AUTO TECHNICIAN
Contact Rosemary Guendner
910.362.7164 • rguendner@cfcc.edu
This course is designed to introduce fundamental automotive mechanic technician skills and competencies. Course work includes Industry fundamentals including PPE, tools environmental regulation, government regulation and hazardous materials; transportation electricity, Service, Brakes, Steering and Suspension.
Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $600
New Course Dates TBA Soon Stevenson Hendrick Honda, Market St.
PLUMBING & PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL I
Level I will begin with an introduction to the Plumbing & Pipefitting Profession then move on to cover topics such as safety/health/OSHA Smart Mark, use and care of tools, math, and measurements as it relates to plumbing, interpreting, and planning drawings, soldering and brazing, Oxy-fuel cutting and welding, use of different pipe/fitting/valve materials (plastic, copper, cast-iron, carbon steel), corrugated stainless steel tubing and valves, fixtures and faucets, intro to DWV (drain, waste, vent) systems, intro to water distribution systems, rigging and signaling.
North Campus | 144 hours | $190
9/19/23-3/12/24 TuTh 6-9p NE Building, Room NE-110
PLUMBING & PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL II
Level II will go over math and related science, reading commercial drawings, hangers/supports/structural penetrations/ fire stopping, installing and testing DWV piping, installing roof/floor/area drains, types of valves, installing and testing water supply piping, installing fixtures/ valves/faucets, basic electricity, installing
AUTO SAFETY AND OBD II
910.362.7572 • ghunter@cfcc.edu
AUTO SAFETY INSPECTION
This course is designed to prepare students to inspect automobiles made prior to 1996 for the State of North Carolina.
Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $75
Classes are offered every month. Register early as classes fill up quickly!
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water heaters, fuel gas systems, servicing of fixtures/valves/faucets, shielded metalarc welding.
North Campus | 144 hours | $190
9/18/23-3/13/234 MW 6-9p
NE Building, Room NE-110
PLUMBING & PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL III
Level III will include applied math, codes, types of venting, indirect and special waste, sewage and sump pumps, sizing water supply piping, backflow preventers, water pressure boosters, and recirculating systems, servicing piping systems, fixtures and appliances, electric controls, steam systems, refrigeration, conservation and safe handling of refrigerants, EPA certification core (Type I and II).
North Campus | 144 hours | $190
9/18/23-3/13/234 MW 6-9p
NE Building, Room NE-110
Learn more at cfcc.edu/ewd/plumbing-pipefittingapprenticeships
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OBD II EMISSION CONTROL INSPECTION CONTROL
This course focus is 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 to successfully perform the OBD I/M inspection.
Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $75
Classes are offered several times a month. Register early as classes fill up quickly!
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JOB SKILLS TRAINING
BASIC MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE - COMING SOON!
Students are allowed to bring their bikes. This course is designed to give the student the ability to repair and replace basic wear parts on your motorcycle. This includes understanding diagnostic checks of the following systems; fuel, electrical, cooling, suspension, and engine. Upon completion of this course the student will have the knowledge and ability to repair their personal motorcycle with confidence.
Date TBA
Register: cfcc.edu/job-training/vocational-trade/ motorcycle-maintenance
OUTBOARD SYSTEMS
910.362.7883 • eeaston@cfcc.edu
INTRODUCTION TO OUTBOARD SYSTEMS
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.
Wilmington Campus | 96 hours | $440 1/9/24-3/14/24 TuWTh 8:15-11:49a
1/9/24-3/14/24 TuWTh 5-8:34p
Register: cfcc.edu/outboardsystems
MIDRANGE MARINE MAINTENANCE
Register: cfcc.edu/smallenginemechanic
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Intro to Outboard Systems. 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.
Wilmington Campus | 96 hours | $440 10/10/23-12/19/23 TuWTh 12:45-4:19p
INLINE MARINE MAINTENANCE
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Intro to Outboard Systems. This course is designed to facilitate mastery of maintenance tasks associated with F 150 Mid Line models per service requirements for 20 to 1000 hours of operation.
Wilmington Campus | 96 hours | $440 10/10/23-12/19/23 TuWTh 5-8:12p
SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC
910.362.7883 • eeaston@cfcc.edu
Do you want a new career… or just love to tinker with engines? Do you struggle with your lawnmower? If any of these questions apply to you, this class is for you! Join us to learn all about small engine systems at Cape Fear Community College. Your chainsaw will thank you later.
Students will learn theory and operation related to the overall function of engines, fuel, air, AC & DC, and electrical equipment found in common lawn equipment. Heavy emphasis is placed upon interaction with students and their particular needs and equipment. Safety is a major focus. Teaching methods include lectures, videos, demonstrations, and handson disassembly and reassembly. Students are encouraged to bring their equipment in need of repair within space and time limitations.
Wilmington Campus | 96 hours | $245 10/10/23-12/19/23 TuWTh 8:15-11:27a
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BOATING AND MARINE
MARINE CAPTAIN’S OUPV LICENSE PREPARATION
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This course provides students with the information necessary to take the US Coast Guard examination for licensing as an Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV) up to 100 gross tons, on inland, near coast.
The examination is administered as a separate class upon the conclusion of this course.
Wilmington Campus | 64 hours | $185 10/30/23-11/30/23 MTuWTh 6-10p
MARINE CAPTAIN’S OUPV LICENSE EXAMINATION
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.
Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $100 12/4/23 M 9a-5p
UPGRADE TO MASTER’S LICENSE PREPARATION
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.
Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75 12/6/23-12/14/23 MTuWTh 6-10p
MASTER’S LICENSE EXAMINATION
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.
Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $100 12/15/23 F 6-10p
TRAINING
ASSISTANCE TOWING ENDORSEMENT
910.362.7572 • ghunter@cfcc.edu
This 4-hour session is provided for students who have attained, or are in the process of obtaining their US Coast Guard Captain’s or Mate’s license for vessels of 200 gross tons or less. This course serves in lieu of taking an Assistance Towing examination at any US Coast Guard Regional Examination Center.
Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $75 12/5/23 Tu 6-10p
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PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL
910.362.7572 • ghunter@cfcc.edu
Want to become a private pilot? This 72-hour course covers weather, navigation, instruments, preflight planning, computer and wind triangles, regulations, radio communications, the aviation field, and history to prepare for safe piloting. The latest FAA material is used and students are prepared to pass the written exam required by the government.
Wilmington Campus | 72 hours | $185
TBA MW 6-9p U-512
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MACHINING TECHNOLOGY
910.362.7883 • eeaston@cfcc.edu
• cfcc.edu/ewd/machiningapplications
This course is designed to introduce machining operations as they relate to the metalworking industry. Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, drilling machines, saws, milling machines, bench grinders, and layout instruments. Emphasis is placed on the setup and operation of machine tools including the selection and use of work holding devices, speeds, feeds, cutting tools, and coolants. The course also introduces the concepts and capabilities of computer numerical control machine tools. Topics include setup, operation, and basic applications.
Students that want to learn more after successful completion of Machining Applications I and II can earn transfer credit for MAC-111 (Machining Technology I) and MAC-121 (Intro to CNC Machining) in the CFCC Computer Integrated Machining (CIM) certificate and associate degree programs.
North Campus | 256 hours | $240 per course
8/18/23-12/15/23
MORNING CLASS
MWF 8a-11:48a NB-147
TuTh 10a-12p NB-147E
8/18/23-12/15/23
EVENING CLASS
MWF 6-9:48P NB-147
TUTH 6-8P NB-147E
MACHINING TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY PARTNERS
Get more information at cfcc .edu/ewd/machiningtechnology
DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSING
PREPARE FOR AN ENTRY-LEVEL POSITION IN A WAREHOUSING DISTRIBUTION CENTER
910.362.7164 • rguendner@cfcc.edu
OSHA 10 Card and Forklift Operator Safety are components of the class! With this course, you’ll develop industry knowledge, competencies, and skills in distribution and logistics management.
In addition to learning the life cycle of the supply chain, you’ll also learn about all the logistic modalities. This course focuses on the professional skills and abilities needed in distribution and warehousing, including:
• Materials Management
• Yard Management
• Material Handling Equipment
• Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)/(WES) AS/RS
• Facilities Management
• Distribution Centers
• Fulfillment Centers
• Cold Storage
• OSHA 10 including Forklift Safety
This course also includes employment preparation, resume review, and industry interview preparation with interactions with local employers!
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/ course/section/5709
Class meets one day a week on Tuesdays. Wilmington Campus and Online | 96 hours | $215 9/12/23-2/13/24 Tu 6-9p U-408 and online
DOG GROOMING
910.362.7883 • eeaston@cfcc.edu
Do you have a passion for dogs? Are you artistic? Do you like using your hands? Check out training for a career as a dog groomer in as little as 6 months!
CFCC has partnered with Tender Loving Care Dog Grooming & Academy to provide this training!
Schedule Details:
• This course is hybrid (in-person and online)
• Tuesdays 12-3 pm class: CFCC Wilmington campus
• Wednesdays and Thursdays 12-3 pm lab: Tender Loving Care Dog Grooming and Academy
• There will be some coursework completed online each week as well
Hybrid | 300 hours | $1,705
10/31/23-4/11/24
For more information or to register, visit cfcc.edu/job-training/dog-grooming
A HANDFUL OF FIRSTS
Dulce Lopez-Jaimes is the daughter of Mexican immigrants who settled in Pender County, to raise their family. She is a firstgeneration high school graduate, a firstgeneration college graduate, and a first-generation firefighter.
Dulce earned two of those firsts simultaneously. She graduated from Pender Early College High School (PECHS) in 2021 with her high school diploma and her associate degree from Cape Fear Community College.
“PECHS and CFCC are a fabulous combination,” shared Dulce. “The faculty is supportive and inspirational. CFCC does an amazing job of preparing students to get where they want to be.”
EXPLORING INTERESTS
After graduation, Dulce took a gap year to explore other interests. Scrolling through her hometown’s Facebook page, she saw an ad calling for volunteers with Penderlea Fire Department. Without hesitation, Dulce signed up, and at the young age of 18, she took advantage of Penderlea Fire Department training sponsored by CFCC.
CFCC’S EWD Firefighter Academy program is a comprehensive program that includes certification classes in Firefighter, Hazardous Materials, Traffic Incident Management, and Emergency Medical Technician. CFCC also offers non-certification training to prepare firefighters for a career in public safety. Most courses are 60 hours or less.
“I have already earned over nine certifications,” Dulce commented. “I most recently completed the fire control course. That course really challenged me, but I loved every moment of it.”
As much as she loves working at the fire department, she hasn’t lost sight of her primary career goal. In 2022, Dulce transferred her associate degree to Fayetteville State University to pursue her bachelor’s degree in sociology.
EXPLORING CAREER OPTIONS
While enrolled at PECHS, Dulce was very active in a variety of clubs, student government, and teen court. The teen court was particularly impactful on Dulce.
Acting as the defense attorney for teen defendants, Dulce felt the pull to consider social work as a career choice. She wanted to help those who were struggling, neglected, or felt lost.
“These are real students who have real issues,” Dulce explained. “I realized through my experience in teen court, I could become a social worker. I can help kids early on, guide them, and help them make better decisions before the law gets involved.”
BLENDING CAREERS
Dulce would also like to apply her social work skills at the fire department. She envisions herself offering crisis assistance for those who’ve lost their home to a fire.
As an online student at Fayetteville State University, Dulce can continue to work for the local fire department and earn more fire certifications. She is particularly looking forward to turning 21 when she will be eligible to drive a firetruck.
Regardless of which career Dulce focuses on, she credits CFCC with putting her on the right path.
“Attending CFCC is more than just two years of college,” Dulce said. “It’s also the experience and the preparedness that you get. It’s a smaller environment so you get more personal attention. CFCC does a great job at providing resources to help you achieve.”
Spring Firefighter Academy and EMT begins January 2024. Register today!
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Course Delivery Choices:
Traditional: 100% classroom
Blended: Primarily classroom and about 10% online
Hybrid: About 50% classroom and 50% or more online
Online: 100% online instruction
PUBLIC SAFETY
Fire: cnelson@cfcc edu • 910 .362 .7711
EMS: abrook@cfcc .edu • 910 .362 .7180
The Public Safety training department offers classes in fire, rescue, EMS, in-service law enforcement, and emergency management. A broad range of classes are offered throughout the year based on area needs, agency requests, and new training standards.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT)
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910.362.7512 • criggs@cfcc.edu cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR EMT
All students taking EMT initial classes taught under Economic and Workforce Development will require a CASAS English Placement Test with a score of at least 249 (11th grade reading level) OR by providing an official college transcript showing successful completion of ENG 111 within the past four years. You can find information for placement testing services at cfcc.edu/testing.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS)
910.362.7512 • criggs@cfcc.edu cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems
EMS training prepares the student to perform patient care in a prehospital setting. The course goal for EMT, Advanced EMT, and Paramedic is to prepare competent entry-level EMS personnel in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains. After successful completion of each class, a state examination is required for NC OEMS credentialing. EMT Refreshers, paramedic refreshers, Basic Anatomy and Physiology, CPR, and more are offered throughout the year.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Initial Courses will be offered daytime and evening. You may request a course for your agency.
This course is designed to train an individual to become an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician. The course teaches patient assessment and basic life support techniques such as airway management and CPR, hemorrhage control, oxygen administration, shock, bandaging and splinting, management of trauma and medical patients, child birthing, and transfer of patients to medical facilities. This course follows the guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services and meets the most current curriculum version. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to sit for the North Carolina and National Registry credentialing exams. North Campus | $180 + Fees
Fire,rescue,andEMSpersonnelmaybe eligibleforfeewaiver.
ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT)
The course is designed to build upon the EMT knowledge and provide health professionals with advanced knowledge and skills to better their critical thinking. This course meets NCOEMS requirements. Start date will be posted at cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems. Placement testing and a copy of a North Carolina EMT card are required to register.
North Campus | $180 + Fees
Fire,rescue,EMSmaybeeligibleforfeewaiver.
PARAMEDIC
This course is designed to prepare a person to care for the sick and injured at an advanced level of care. Students must be currently certified as an AEMT to be accepted into the program. This course covers topics that include basic anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, respiratory emergencies, venous access and medication administration, airway management, medical documentation, cardiac emergencies, pediatric emergencies, caring for the elderly, and medical emergencies. This course prepares persons to be competent entry-level practitioners and upon successful completion are eligible to take the North Carolina State credentialing exam.
North Campus | $180 + Fees
Fire,rescue,EMSmaybeeligibleforfeewaiver.
EMT CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (ONLINE)
Visit cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems or call 910.362.7512 for schedule
EMS continuing medical education (CME) courses are offered through online programming. These courses meet the new National Continued Competency, Local Continued Competency, and Individual Continued Competency requirements as established by the North Carolina Office of EMS effective January 1, 2017. Classes are held monthly. Cost is $70 unless fee waived. A great way to recertify!
A variety of in-person CME classes are offered throughout the year. Check our website often. Some upcoming CME courses planned include: CPR, CPR refresher, PHTLS, AMLS and GEMS.
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PARAMEDIC CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (ONLINE)
Visit cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems or call 910.362.7512 for schedule
EMS continuing medical education (CME) courses are offered through online programming. These courses meet the new National Continued Competency, Local Continued Competency, and Individual Continued Competency requirements as established by the North Carolina Office of EMS effective January 1, 2017. Classes are held monthly. Cost is $70 unless fee waived. A great way to recertify!
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CPR PROVIDER
We offer in-person Heartsaver First/Aid and CPR as well as BLS for Healthcare providers multiple times a year. There is also an option to complete an online module at your own pace and have a certified instructor verify your skills on campus (Basic Life Support - BLS) Products | American Heart Association).
For more information regarding a CPR course for you or your organization, please contact us at abrook@cfcc.edu.
CPR INSTRUCTOR
Become a CPR instructor certified by the American Heart Association. This is a 6-hour in-person course that requires online work prior to coming to class. This class teaches the student everything from the administrative responsibilities to how to set up a classroom for effective learning. Cost is $170 ( $70 registration is fee waiver eligible). Call 910.362.7512 to find out about our next CPR instructor course.
FIRE/RESCUE AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
910.362.7711 or 910.362.7799 cfcc.edu/publicsafety/fire cnelson@cfcc.edu
The Fire/Rescue Training programs offer fire and rescue training as well as Emergency Management classes in New Hanover and Pender counties. Classes for North Carolina Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) State Certification,
National Fire Academy, FEMA, and NC Emergency Management are offered by coordinating with area fire and rescue departments and emergency management personnel. Firefighter recertification and courses in the latest technology are also offered locally. CERT (Community Emergency Response Team), fire brigade/ emergency response team training and specialized training programs are available 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
PUBLIC SAFETY
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 students enrolling in the Firefighter Academy taught under Economic and Workforce Development will require a CASAS English Placement Test with a score of at least 249 (11th grade reading level) OR by providing an official college transcript showing successful completion of ENG 111 within the past 4 years. You
LAW ENFORCEMENT
910.362.7217
cfcc.edu/publicsafety/law-enforcement lawenftraining@cfcc.edu
BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING (BLET)
Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) is designed to give students essential skills required for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with state,
can find information for placement testing services at cfcc.edu/testing.
The Firefighter Academy is a comprehensive program that includes certification classes in Firefighter, Hazardous Materials, Traffic Incident Management, Emergency Medical Technician, as well as additional non-certification training designed to prepare firefighters for a career in public safety.
For additional information about the Academy:
Call: 910.362.7642 or 910.362.7799
Email: fireacademy@cfcc.edu
Online: cfcc.edu/publicsafety/fire
NIMS ICS (National Incident Management System)
Incident Command SystemFEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency
The National Incident Management System (NIMS) which was developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency provides a consistent
county, or municipal governments, or with private enterprises. This program utilizes state commission-mandated topics and methods of instruction. General subjects include, but are not limited to, criminal investigation, juvenile laws, civil process, law enforcement driver training, ABC laws, motor vehicle laws, patrol techniques, court procedures, emergency responses, and ethics and community relations. Students must successfully complete and pass all units of study to receive a certificate. Upon successful passage of the certification examination mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission, students may seek job opportunities with state, county, and municipal governments in North Carolina. In addition, knowledge, skills, and abilities acquired in this course of study qualify individuals for job opportunities with private enterprises in such areas as industrial, retail, and private security.
nationwide template to enable all government, private sector, and nongovernmental organizations, including all first responders, to work together effectively during domestic incidents. The intent of NIMS is to be applicable across a full spectrum of potential incidents and hazard scenarios, regardless of size or complexity and improve coordination and cooperation between public and private entities in a variety of domestic incident management activities. NIMS provides for interoperability and compatibility among all responders.
• NIMS ICS700 NIMS: An Introduction
• NIMS ICS100 NIMS: Introduction to the Incident Command System
• NIMS ICS200 NIMS: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
• NIMS ICS300 NIMS: ICS, Intermediate
• NIMS ICS400 NIMS: ICS, Advanced
• NIMS ICS402 NIMS: Overview for Executives, Senior Officials
• NIMS ICS: Special classes
Prerequisite: Approval of the BLET Director. Copy of reading placement test results taken less than one year prior to the class starting date; the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission requires all enrollees to take a nationally standardized reading test prior to being admitted to a BLET course. Scores indicating being proficient in reading will meet reading test requirements. A certified copy of the High School, GED, or Adult High School transcript is required. Some diplomas earned through correspondence enrollment are not recognized toward the educational requirements; this is reviewed by North Carolina Training and Standards on a case-by-case basis.
The following items are also required for admission to the BLET program:
• Must be at least 20 years of age
• Must have a valid North Carolina driver’s license
• Must submit a Medical Examination Form completed by a North Carolina licensed physician
• Must provide a Certified Criminal History Check report
• Must be a citizen of the United States
• A sponsorship letter is recommended North Campus
M-F, 8am-5pm Day School
Call 910 .362 .7217 or email lawenftraining@cfcc .edu for more information or to register .
DETENTION OFFICER CERTIFICATION COURSE
Who Should Attend:
All persons who are employed or wish to be employed as detention officers at local confinement facilities are required by the Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission or the Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission to successfully complete this course.
The basic standard operating procedures for local confinement facilities, the role and responsibilities of professional detention officers will be covered. This course employs lecture, discussion, demonstration, and practical exercises.
Course Requirements:
Attendance is required at all class sessions. The student must score a minimum of 70% on written tests and/or practical exercises for each block and score a minimum of 70% on the final Commission-administered written exam. All students confirmed for this course are required to provide a completed Medical History Statement (F-1) and Medical Examination Report (F-2), unless they have been grandfathered by the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission.
Special Concerns:
Uniforms are required for class unless otherwise stated. Students must also have proper gym clothes for physical assessment, physical training, and subject control techniques. Some evening sessions may be required.
North Campus | 200 hours | $185 +books
8a-5p M-F NA Building
Course Dates:
9/25/23-10/27/23
Textbook purchase required: Detention Officer Certification Course. Contact the CFCC North Campus Bookstore to purchase and current pricing.
Call 910 .362 .7217 or email lawenftraining@cfcc edu for more information or to register .
TELECOMMUNICATOR CERTIFICATION COURSE
Who Should Attend:
All telecommunicators (sheriffs, police, emergency service centers, highway patrol, etc.) who are employed by or sponsored by an emergency service center. All persons who are employed as telecommunicators under the direct supervision of a sheriff’s office are required by the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission to enroll and successfully complete the course. This requirement excludes all telecommunicators who are grandfathered.
Course Goals: To present the basic standard operating procedures for telecommunicators and to develop the role and responsibilities of the emergency service telecommunicator.
Methodologies: The course employs lecture, discussion, demonstration, and practical exercises.
Course Requirements: Attendance is required at all class sessions. All practical exercises must be satisfactorily completed and a minimum score of 70% must be achieved on the final Commission-administered written exam. All students confirmed for this course are required to provide a completed Medical History Statement (F-1) and Medical Examination Report (F-2), unless they have been grandfathered by the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission.
North Campus | 56 hours | $180 +books
Course Dates: 11/13/23-11/21/23
Textbook purchase required, Telecommunicator Certification Course. Contact the CFCC North Campus Bookstore for purchase and current pricing.
Call 910 .362 .7217 or email lawenftraining@cfcc .edu for more information or to register .
COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT
910.362.7219 | enrich@cfcc.edu or jhering@cfcc.edu cfcc.edu/enrich
Expand your horizons! Add to your artistic skills or just learn something new. Whatever the topic, CFCC’s Community Enrichment courses are fun, educational, and affordable. New courses are added frequently, so please email us at enrich@cfcc.edu to join our mailing list and make sure you find out about our latest classes!
ART AND CRAFTS
PAINTING: BOB ROSS TECHNIQUE
Everyone remembers Bob Ross, the iconic landscape painter with the soothing voice from PBS’ The Joy of Painting.® But did you know that he also pioneered a technique which made it easier for painters of all skill levels to experience the exhilaration of bringing beautiful landscapes and seascapes to life in much less time than traditional oil painting methods? Join a Certified Bob Ross Instructor and begin to learn the Bob Ross technique—making clouds, mountains and water appear in seconds! Students will need to purchase some supplies for this class; please email jhering@cfcc.edu to request a supply list.
Wilmington Campus | 12 hours | $75
11/2/23-11/30/23 Th 6-9p W-020
STUDIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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This course allows novice and experienced instrumental musicians an opportunity to be part of a community symphonic orchestra. This course is open to strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion and keyboard.
Wilmington Campus | 15 hours | $85
8/30/23-11/15/23 W 12:30-1:45p W-2046
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/arts_crafts
This project has been designed for those that are justice-involved by assisting with locating transitional housing, support services, career development, and training to increase successful reentry. Cape Fear Community college has partnered with LINC to assist in these services. A partnership has also been created with community partners to assist in employment.
Eligibility:
• Returning to New Hanover or Pender County in the next 20-180 days
• Be willing to participate in workforce development programs such as job training and certifications
Services include assistance with:
• Job training & certifications
• Transportation cost
• Medical Services
• Educational opportunities
Contact us via email:
cfcc.ph2@mail.cfcc.edu
The Pathway Home 2 Grant is 100% funded through the US Department of Labor. We want
For more information, visit us online at cfcc.edu/workforce
Sample Training Plan
Quarter 1:
Leadership Essentials I
First Time Supervisor
De-escalation
CPR/First Aid
MS Excel
Quarter 3:
Project Management
Communication Etiquette
Business Fundamentals
Team Building
Electrical Safety
Quarter 2:
Finding your Strengths
Managing a Team
Workplace Professionalism
Human Communications
Lean 5s/Lean Concepts
Quarter 4: Workforce
Leadership Essentials II
Security Essentials for your
Change Management
Strategic Planning
Six Sigma: Yellow Belt
Top reasons given by employees for leaving their jobs
22% - career development, 12% - work-life balance, 11% - manager's behavior, 9% - compensation and benefits, and 9% - well-being
Work Institute
Cape Fear Community College Economic and Workforce Development Division
Jan YokeleyDirector,
CustomizedPhone: 910 362 7187
and Corporate Training
Email: jyokeley@cfcc edu
SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
The Small Business Center is a provider of education, high-quality/low-cost training, and referrals developed to increase the success rate and number of viable small businesses in Pender and New Hanover counties.
The following FREE services are provided:
• Seminars: Targeted to prospective and existing small business owners
• Counseling: Confidential one-on-one business and technology counseling
• Resource Center: Access to the Resource Center is available by appointment and includes internet access, business planning, accounting software, marketing/website videos, and business books
Register online at cfcc.edu/sbc or call us at 910.362.7216
AUGUST 2023
MAXIMIZING EFFICIENCY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
This class is in-person. This workshop is designed to help field service professionals improve their efficiency and customer satisfaction. Participants will learn how to boost their service by understanding and learning from others’ past experiences. Through interactive sessions and case studies, attendees will gain valuable insights into best practices for delivering exceptional field service, including how to optimize their workflow, effectively communicate with customers, and protect themselves from losing money. The workshop is ideal for field service technicians and other professionals looking to enhance their skills and take their service business to the next level. With a focus on practical strategies and real-world examples, this workshop will equip attendees with the tools they need to succeed in the competitive field service industry. Participants will receive a certificate of Field Service Excellence upon workshop completion.
Workshop Curriculum
1. Understanding Customer Expectations:
-The importance of meeting customer expectations
-Identifying and managing customer expectations
-Handling complaints and providing personalized service
2. Offering Your Service:
-Understanding the unique value proposition of your business
-Identifying and differentiating your business from competitors
Creating unique service experiences that exceed customer expectations
3. Staying Profitable: Pricing strategies for profitability
Cost control measures to maximize profit margins
Optimizing operational efficiency to reduce costs and improve service quality
Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | Free 8/26/23 Sat 9a – 1p U-529
WEBINAR: TIKTOK MARKETING FOR BEGINNERS
Are you curious about TikTok advertising and how it can help your small business reach a new audience? Join our workshop to learn the basics of TikTok Advertising, including how to create effective video ads, target the right audience, and optimize your campaigns
for success. We’ll also provide tips for creating content that resonates with the TikTok community and help you navigate the platform’s advertising policies.
Online | 2 hours | Free 8/30/23 W 2-4p Online
WEBINAR: GETTING A WEBSITE STARTED FOR YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
Your most important sales tool is your website. Buyers are vetting you before they talk to a salesperson. In fact, buyers go through 80% of the shopping process before contacting you. Just like your sales staff, your website has to be spot on to create trust and answer the questions they’re asking. Customers want to control their buying experience and the website is where they have that control. In this seminar, you will learn to plan out a website to bring you more business. We’ll discuss planning a site, finding a target customer, appealing to that customer, getting the client to buy, creating engagement, and tips and tricks that we use everyday that you may not be aware of.
Outline of the class:
• Why do you need a website?
• Where do you start when creating a site?
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• What is your highest return on investment?
• How do you appeal to your target client?
• What content needs to be created to appeal to your target?
• How do you appeal to Google?
• Ways to create engagement on your site.
Online | 1 hour | Free 8/31/23 Th 6-7p Online
SEPTEMBER 2023
WEBINAR: MESSAGING YOUR BUSINESS: THE FOUNDATION OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Small businesses, non-profits, and startups need strong communications. Coaches tell you to focus on the money first, but after launching more than 200 companies, can attest to the fact that you’re only as strong as the story you tell.
Knowing and focusing on your key message helps prioritize resources and efforts. In turn, it assures consistency in what, how and to whom you communicate.
Most importantly: strong messaging helps your customer know the value you add, and how to buy what you sell.
This hands-on workshop will guide you to develop a clear mission, vision, elevator pitch, and 50-word description. Bonus: your billboard (it’s not what you think!).
Online | 1 hour | Free 9/5/23 W 10-11a Online
WEBINAR: SHORTCUT YOUR CONTENT CREATION: USING CANVA AND CHATGPT TO DRIVE RESULTS WITH SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEOS
Are you looking for a way to shortcut your content creation and attract customers on demand with social media videos? Learn how to use Canva and ChatGPT to create high-quality, engaging videos in record time. We’ll show you how to leverage ChatGPT to generate captions and hashtags that resonate with your target audience and use Canva to design custom graphics that make your videos stand out. With our expert tips and tricks, you’ll be able to create social media videos that drive results and grow your business.
Online | 1.5 hours | Free 9/6/23 W 2-3:30p Online
WEBINAR: SOCIAL MEDIA MADE EASY – 3 PART SERIES: REGISTER FOR EACH SEPARATELY
Part 1: How to Choose the Right Social Media
You have a business and now need to make decisions on where to focus your energy on social media. There are thousands of social media options for businesses to choose from. This lively webinar will narrow your selection down and give you the pros and cons of the most popular based on your business type and niche. We will discuss best practices, posting times, and how to increase engagement.
Online | 1 hour | Free 9/7/23 Th 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: THE JETSONS MEET MARKETING: HOW TO TAKE YOUR SMALL BUSINESS INTO THE FUTURE WITH AI AUTOMATION FOR EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
In this workshop, we will explore how AI can help small businesses create more effective advertising campaigns by automating tasks such as ad creation, targeting, and optimization.
Online | 1.5 hours | Free 9/13/23 W 2-3:30p Online
WEBINAR: SOCIAL MEDIA MADE EASY – 3 PART SERIES: REGISTER FOR EACH SEPARATELY
Part 2: How to Create Content for Your Business
To share online you must create content. Writing your verbal content and pairing it with rich media is how you get people to pay attention. Learn what works best of various social media sites. This lively webinar will discuss using photos, graphics, and videos to drive traffic to your website and increase engagement.
Online | 1 hour | Free 9/14/23 Th 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR BUSINESS STARTUPS
Part 2: How to Create Content for Your Business
In this seminar business owners will learn the following:
• What is required to legally start a business
• LLC, S and C Corp, non-profits vs sole proprietor
• Franchising from the franchisee and franchisor perspective
• Operating Agreements and why they are important
• Overview of trademarks and copyright law
Online | 1 hour | Free 9/19/23 W 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: LEVERAGING AI-POWERED CHATBOTS TO BOOST YOUR SMALL BUSINESS CONTENT CREATION PLAN FOR SOCIAL MEDIA
Learn how AI-powered chatbots can revolutionize your small business social media content creation plan. Generate content ideas, and engage with your audience effortlessly. Say goodbye to writer’s block while boosting your online presence. We’ll cover the basics of chatbots and share real-life examples of successful small businesses using these new resources.
Online | 1.5 hours | Free 9/20/23 W 2-3:30p Online
WEBINAR: SOCIAL MEDIA MADE EASY – 3 PART SERIES: REGISTER FOR EACH SEPARATELY
Part 3: How to Maximize Social Media for Business
This course is designed to help you put the pieces together. If you have a disjointed strategy or no strategy at all this course will help you to navigate your current marketing plan and enhance it with proven social media strategies. This hands-on workshop will enable attendees with the skills to do the following:
• Find targeted content that they can share with their audience
• Connect all their social media outlet to maximize reach
Online | 1 hour | Free 9/21/23 Th 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: INTRO TO QUICKBOOKS
This introductory class will help you get started with QuickBooks and give you tips and tricks that will help support your accounting process.
Online | 1 hour | Free 9/25/23 M 6-7p Online
MEET CFCC’S SMALL BUSINESS DIRECTOR
Jerry Coleman, Director of CFCC’s Small Business Center, has decades of experience in business and consulting, having owned his own consumer products manufacturing company in Wilmington, NC. Jerry is committed to helping other small business owners succeed. “Starting, managing, and growing a small business can be a daunting task. At CFCC’s Small Business Center, we help entrepreneurs plan and navigate the startup process; getting off to a good, solid start is essential. We really do become a partner and are always available to act as coach and cheerleader for our clients. We will work with them as long as necessary to keep them going and help them achieve their goals and be successful in the long run.”
Jerry earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Business Administration from East Carolina University, and Master of Business Administration at UNCW. He earned his certificate in Project Management from UNCW and has secured multiple patents. In 2016, Jerry was awarded the US Small Business Administration’s Collaboration and Partnership award for his efforts to support the SBA and its resource partners in developing opportunities for small businesses in the State of North Carolina.
WEBINAR: LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR BUSINESS STARTUPS
In this seminar business owners will learn the following:
• What is required to legally start a business
• LLC, S and C Corp, non-profits vs sole proprietor
• Franchising from the franchisee and franchisor perspective
• Operating Agreements and why they are important
• Overview of trademarks and copyright law
Online | 1 hour | Free 9/26/23 Tu 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: EMAIL MARKETING QUICK START TUTORIAL WITH CONSTANT CONTACT
Not sure how to get started with your first email campaign? Don’t worry, we’ll take you step-by-step through how to create and send your first email campaign with Constant Contact. By the end of this session business owners know how to create an effective email campaign that looks great on any device and gets your subscribers to take action.
Online | 1 hour | Free 9/27/23 Th 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: REAL ESTATE BASICS FOR INVESTORS
This class will give you an overview of what you need to know to own investment real estate from deed and title to sales and leases. Learn how to negotiate a lease for your business location, when and how to own property for your business location, and 1031 tax free exchanges.
Online | 1 hour | Free 9/28/23 Tu 2-3p Online
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OCTOBER 2023
WEBINAR: CREATING A NON-PROFIT
Part 1: The Basics and Documentation
In this action-packed seminar, we will begin our discussion with your nonprofit ideas, providing you with a framework for how to develop the concept in terms of its organizational structure, revenue model and the right team to have at your boardroom table. State and federal documentation will be covered.
Online | 1 .5 hours | Free 10/3/23 M 6-7:30p Online
WEBINAR: WEBSITES MADE EASY
Want to design a website, but do not know where to start? Have a website and want to start over? All businesses need an online presence and “Websites Made Easy” will help you create a winning site. This interactive workshop will help business owners do the following:
• Review multiple site options
• Understand the differences in blogs, traditional sites and landing pages
• Create content that uses key words and reinforces SEO
• Analyze good design that you can implement
Online | 1 hour | Free 10/5/23 Th 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: YOUR ARTWORK, YOUR BRAND: LEARN HOW TO BRAND YOURSELF AS AN ARTIST
As an artist, do you struggle to build your brand? Building a brand is challenging for many businesses: learn how to develop brand guidelines, identify your brand to the consumer, and the importance of consistent branding. Build a foundation to promote you, as an artist, to expand your customer base and to build a presence across various platforms.
Online | 2 hours | Free 10/6/23 F 10a-12p
WEBINAR: CREATING A NON-PROFIT
Part 2: Board Development and Engagement
In Part II of the “Creating A Nonprofit” seminar series, we will focus on making certain you have the right team within your organizations. Understand the value off recruiting energetic board members, tools to help you develop your board and how to keep them engaged with your cause once they join.
Topics Covered:
• How to evaluate engagement
• Designing policies and procedures that address key organizational needs i.e. Conflict of Interest, Whistleblower, Document Retention, Fundraising and more
If your organization is ready to meet community needs, this is the session for you.
Online | 1.25 hours | Free 10/10/23 Tu 6-7:15p Online
WEBINAR: MASTERING SEO: BOOST YOUR WEBSITE’S VISIBILITY AND DRIVE ORGANIC TRAFFIC
Discover the secrets of search engine optimization and learn how to optimize your website to rank higher on Google search results. This comprehensive course will cover keyword research, on-page and off-page optimization, technical SEO, and link building strategies. Stay ahead of the competition and drive targeted organic traffic to your website.
Online | 1 hour | Free 10/11/23 W 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: INTRO TO PODCASTING
POP or Power of Podcasting provides an in depth look at the history and extraordinary future of podcasting. This course is for beginners and teaches the basics of an emerging platform. Students can leverage the knowledge and apply to their businesses.
Podcasting can be used to expand any business with proper guidance and tools.
Online | 2 hours | Free 10/12/23 W 2-4p Online
WEBINAR: ARTIST BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS
I am sure you have heard of the Business Model Canvas. Do you know there is a BMC specifically designed to help Artists develop a value proposition and structure a business model? The seminar will introduce you to the BMC specifically designed for artists. Whether you are an Author, Painter, Photographer, or selling your crafts at shows – the Artist BMC is a valuable tool to help you build a business model and develop a value proposition.
Online | 2 hours | Free 10/13/23 W 10a-12p Online
WEBINAR: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING SUCCESS: BUILD A POWERFUL ONLINE PRESENCE
Unlock the potential of social media for your business by learning how to craft engaging content, build an audience, and drive conversions. This course covers Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Pinterest, helping you develop a cohesive social media strategy that delivers results.
Online | 1 hour | Free 10/18/23 W 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: CREATING YOUR OWN PODCAST
Why start a podcast? How do I start a podcast? How much does it cost? This course offers insight and a behind the scenes perspective on podcasting. Cost, equipment, platforms, and best practices will be taught. Each student will “launch” their own podcast by the end of class!
Online | 2 hours | Free 10/19/23 Th 2-4p Online
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WEBINAR: BUILDING AN ONLINE PORTFOLIO FOR YOUR ART WORK
Part 1
Building an online portfolio can be intimidating: Where do I begin? Which online platform should I use? What is a URL and which one should I purchase? Will an online portfolio help me sell my artwork? These are just a few questions, of many, you may have. This webinar is designed to help you build a foundation for your online portfolio while discussing key components that will increase your online success and return on investment. Topics discussed in Part 1: URLs, basics of an online portfolio, and tips on how to present your work. Towards the end of the webinar, there will be a live demonstration on how to begin building your online portfolio on a Wix.com platform.
Online | 2 hours | Free 10/20/23 F 10a-12p Online
WEBINAR: CREATING A NON-PROFIT
Part 3: The Nuts and Bolts of Grant Writing
In this seminar we will focus on one of the most asked about topics in the nonprofit sector, “grant writing”:
• Where do we find grants for my organization?
• What are the elements of a grant proposal?
• What are the keys to writing a successful grant?
• Why should we spend our time when other nonprofits are also writing grants? These are just a few of the questions you will learn how to address in this session.
Online | 1.25 hours | Free 10/23/23 M 6-7:15p Online
WEBINAR: GOOGLE ADS MASTERY: DRIVE HIGHQUALITY LEADS AND SALES
Learn how to create and optimize effective Google Ads campaigns to reach your target audience, increase brand awareness, and generate more leads and sales. This course covers
keyword research, ad creation, bidding strategies, and performance tracking to help you maximize ROI on your advertising budget.
Online | 1 hour | Free 10/25/23 M 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: HOW TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH A PODCAST
Want more eyes (and ears) on your business? A podcast gives you an opportunity to expand your customer reach and grow an audience. Your business is your passion. Your story is your passion. Engaging listeners/ viewers with a podcast can boost your business. This course teaches for profits/non-profits how to utilize multiple podcast platforms and social media to increase traffic to their companies. Step by step guidelines and easy to follow protocols will be discussed to ensure maximum results as you enter the world of podcasting!
Online | 2 hours | Free 10/26/23 Th 2-4p Online
WEBINAR: BUILDING AN ONLINE PORTFOLIO FOR YOUR ART WORK
Part 2
Building an online portfolio can be intimidating: Where do I begin? Which online platform should I use? What is a URL and which one should I purchase? Will an online portfolio help me sell my artwork? These are just a few questions, of many, you may have. This webinar is designed to help you build a foundation for your online portfolio while discussing key components that will increase your online success and return on investment. Topics discussed in Part 2: Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Google Analytics, and how to incorporate social media with your online portfolio. Towards the end of the webinar, there will be a live demonstration on how to begin building your online portfolio on a Wix. com platform.
Online | 2 hours | Free 10/27/23 F 10a-12p Online
WEBINAR: CREATING A NON-PROFIT
Part 4: Creating an Action Plan
In this workshop, we will discuss the fundamentals of fundraising. Topics will include:
• Types of Fundraising Nonprofits Can Build a Strategy Around
• How to Cultivate and Maintain Relationships with Donors
• Developing a revenue generation plan that works for your nonprofit In this seminar, you will learn the basics of fundraising and how to turn your nonprofit into the revenue generator you can use to serve your community.
Online | 1.25 hours | Free 10/31/23 M 6-7:15p Online
NOVEMBER 2023
WEBINAR: EMAIL MARKETING EXCELLENCE: ENGAGE, NURTURE, AND CONVERT YOUR SUBSCRIBERS
Maximize the power of email marketing to engage your subscribers, nurture relationships, and convert them into loyal customers. This course covers list building, email copywriting, segmentation, automation, and analytics to help you create personalized email campaigns that deliver results.
Online | 1 hour | Free 11/1/23 W 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS FOR YOUR ART BUSINESS
You have a website, online presence, and social media platforms. Are they working together to promote your business or are they working against each other? How are they connected? Learn how online promotions, websites, social media, and online campaigns work together to increase brand awareness.
Online | 2 hours | Free 11/3/23 W 10a-12p Online
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WEBINAR: E-COMMERCE SERIES: GROWING YOUR SALES WITH SHOPIFY
In this seminar, we will explore the features of well-known e-commerce host Shopify and compare it to other options for creating an online store. PayPal and other payment gateways will also be discussed as well as shipping and inventory control. By the end of this seminar, you will know all of the features of Shopify and how to set up your online store for success.
Online | 2 hours | Free 11/7/23 Tu 10a-12p Online
WEBINAR: CONTENT MARKETING STRATEGY: CREATE CONTENT THAT CONVERTS
Develop a winning content marketing strategy to attract, engage, and convert your target audience. This course teaches you how to create compelling blog posts, infographics, videos, and more, while optimizing your content for SEO and social media to amplify its reach and impact.
Online | 1 hour | Free 11/8/23 W 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: RECORD KEEPING FOR YOUR ART BUSINESS
Learn how to track revenues and expenses, make informed projections, and gain a clearer understanding of your artistic business finances. As an “Artrepreneur” you wear many hats: The creator, advisor, promoter, transporter, and so much more. Record keeping can be daunting; however, with a few basic accounting practices, you can have full creative control while tracking your finances.
Online | 2 hours | Free 11/10/23 W 10a-12p Online
WEBINAR: IF DISNEY RAN YOUR BUSINESS
Repeat business and customers is the lifeblood of every business.
Outstanding customer service is the key. This seminar highlights important customer service practices that business owners can take back to implement in their own business. Learn the secrets to create a Disney-like experience, and success culture in your business.
John Formica, an “Ex-Disney Guy”, and leading authority in the Hospitality Service Industry, organizational culture and business growth, is “America’s Best Customer Service Experience Coach.” As a former successful Disney hotel leader, John will share his incredible experience, best practices and proven Disney success strategies to help you create magical experiences for your customers, and keep them coming back for more.
Online | 2 hours | Free 11/13/23 M 1-3p Online
WEBINAR: E-COMMERCE SERIES: SELLING PRODUCTS ON AMAZON AND ETSY
We will explore the popular platforms of Amazon and Etsy and how you can sell products on both. Which one is right for you? Come to this seminar and learn how you can start an online e commerce business quickly and work your way to becoming an online entrepreneur.
Online | 2 hours | Free 11/14/23 Tu 2-4p Online
WEBINAR: CONVERSION RATE OPTIMIZATION: TURN VISITORS INTO CUSTOMERS
Discover the science of conversion rate optimization and learn how to improve your website’s user experience, design, and copywriting to turn more visitors into customers. This course covers A/B testing, analytics, and best practices for optimizing your website’s conversion funnel.
Online | 1 hour | Free 11/15/23 W 2-3p
SBC CLIENTS SAY IT BEST...
“Every seminar I’ve participated in—seven or eight now, was taught by very expert and competent professionals who inspired me with new ideas and resources for getting our non-profit started.”
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WEBINAR: EMAIL MARKETING QUICK START TUTORIAL
Not sure how to get started with your first email campaign? Don’t worry, we’ll take you step-by-step through how to create and send your first email campaign with Constant Contact. By the end of this session business owners will know how to create an effective email campaign that looks great on any device and gets your subscribers to take action.
Online | 1 hour | Free 11/16/23 Th 6-7p Online
WEBINAR: SOCIAL MEDIA AND WEBSITE FOR YOUR ART BUSINESS
You have a website/portfolio and you have social media, but are they connected? Do they work together or against each other? The connections you make through social media can help boost your website or portfolio! Learn about to make the online portfolio and website connection. Hint... hint... it is more than a software connection!
Online | 2 hours | Free 11/17/23 F 10a-12p
WEBINAR: HOW TO FIND, INTERVIEW AND HIRE MAGICAL PEOPLE!
John Formica, the ex-Disney Guy, will teach you Disney’s secrets about recruiting, interviewing a hiring really great people!
• Are you struggling to find good employees now that the pandemic is winding down?
• Have you ever hired a person who seemed so perfect during the interview but wound up being a bust on the job?
• Are you tired of having a constant revolving door and turnover of average employees in your business?
• Are you frustrated by having to spend so much unproductive time baby-sitting your employees and wish they would be more dependable and take the initiative to get the job done right the first time?
• Would interviewing potential candidates be easier if you knew the most effective questions to ask?
Have you ever wondered the secrets that the Walt Disney World Resort used to hire 75,000 employees? Ever wonder why other top successful companies always seem to have the best people? In today’s challenging job market, where leaders, businesses and employees are asked to do more with less, teams and businesses cannot afford to settle for low performing candidates. Most managers have never
been trained and just wing it and hope the process turns out. Yet a leader’s success as well as the customer experience is directly related how successful their people are. Hoping new hires workout is no longer an option.
In this presentation, John will show you how to find and hire the bestsuited candidates today for the job, but more importantly, how to eliminate the candidates you don’t want! Just by following John’s unique tips and strategies, different than the usual non effective hiring methods, you will finally have the right people working for your organization that are more loyal and committed to your values and goals, empowered with the initiative to get the results you want now. That is when the real “Magic” begins in your business.
Attendees will learn:
• 5 Creative ways to find good candidates and never have a lack of great candidates to choose from again.
• 6 tips and secrets behind what really matters when assessing applications and resumes
• How to specifically define just what you are looking for in a great candidate and never settle for anything less
• How to hire and place people to fit roles not just positions (One of Disney’s BIGGEST Secrets)
• Learn specific Interview questions that matter the most in eliminating the people you don’t want
• Learn successful strategies that top attorneys use when asking tough follow up questions during an interview that will identify and eliminate nonperformers from ever joining your team again
• Learn how to incorporate creative ways to conduct and check references
And much more…
“Customers Will Always Remember People Over Product or Service. How Much Money and Loss of Productivity Are The Wrong People in Your Organization Costing You?
Online | 2 hours | Free 11/20/23 M 1-3p Online
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WEBINAR: BUSINESS BUILDER SERIES
Part 1: Writing an Effective Business Plan
An effective business plan is vital to the success of a small business. This class will discuss tools necessary to write a business plan that will help raise capital and serve as a guide for your business. We will discuss reasons to get started in business, what is needed in a good plan, and presentation helps if the plan is used for funding or attracting partners.
Online | 2 hours | Free 11/21/23 Tu 2-4p Online
WEBINAR: BUSINESS BUILDER SERIES
Part 2: Finding Your Customer Market research isn’t just for startups; it’s an important ongoing process for every small business. Developing a focused and effective marketing plan requires up-to-date market analysis. Discover the variety of market research tools that will give you critical information about your industry and customers. Get the data you need to test the feasibility of a new business, find the competition and potential customers interested in your proposed product or service.
Online | 2 hours | Free 11/28/23 Tu 2-4p Online
WEBINAR: STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS ON A LIMITED BUDGET
These are the ABCs of how to start a small business combined with winning strategies from low-cost startups. Starting a Small Business on a Limited Budget is easier now than it has ever been. In these challenging times everyone from the government to your local banker is trying to help you succeed.
Online | 1 hour | Free 11/29/23 W 6-7p Online
DECEMBER 2023
WEBINAR: ACCESS TO CAPITAL FOR YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
Let’s face it, small business owners still have a difficult time raising capital. For start-ups it is almost impossible, especially from traditional lending sources. This event will bring together traditional and non-traditional lending sources for business owners to meet and discuss how they can meet their capital needs. Join us (representatives
The SBA, SCORE and the SBC) to explore capital access options for small businesses. We will answer these frequently asked questions: What can I use the money for? What if I have questionable credit? What are the loan application requirements? Learn about the many capital funding options including (equity crowdfunding) that are available to small businesses in our area. The panelists will also discuss traditional, alternative, and entrepreneur forms of capital as well as options for women and minority owned businesses.
Online | 2 hours | Free 12/1/23 F 10a-12p Online
WEBINAR: BUSINESS BUILDER SERIES, PART 3: MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE
Marketing for the 21st Century small business is more dynamic and challenging than ever. Discover how to most effectively and efficiently use the many marketing tools available. Gain insights to understand and reach your customer, analyze your industry and business environment and differentiate between branding, advertising, and grassroots marketing techniques. Explore the components of an effective marketing plan in this comprehensive seminar.
Online | 2 hours | Free 12/5/23 Tu 2-4p
WEBINAR: DYNAMITE MARKETING FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS
There has NEVER been a time at which marketing your small business has been as easy, low-cost and effective. “Dynamite Marketing” will show business owners 50+ ways to grab new customers, reinforce relationships with current customers and pique the interest of potential customers you don’t even know about! In “Dynamite Marketing” you’ll learn:
• The three best 1-to-1 marketing strategies
• How to easily create a simple, winning marketing plan
• How to target customers who need your product or service
• How to stretch $100 into a marketing success
• How to get free exposure in big media
Let “Dynamite Marketing” help you create a great, low-cost marketing plan for your business.
Online | 1 hour | Free 12/6/23 W 6-7p Online
WEBINAR: GETTING A WEBSITE STARTED FOR YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
Your most important sales tool is your website. Buyers are vetting you before they talk to a salesperson.
In fact, buyers go through 80% of the shopping process before contacting you. Just like your sales staff, your website has to be spot on to create trust and answer the questions they’re asking. Customers want to control their buying experience and the website is where they have that control. In this seminar you will learn to plan out a website to bring you more business. We’ll discuss planning a site, finding a target customer, appealing to that customer, getting the client to buy, creating engagement, and tips and tricks that we use everyday that you may not be aware of.
Outline of the class:
• Why do you need a website?
• Where do you start when creating a site?
• What is your highest return on investment?
• How do you appeal to your target client?
• What content needs to be created to appeal to your target?
• How do you appeal to Google?
• Ways to create engagement on your site.
Online | 1 hour | Free 12/7/23 Th 2-3p Online
WEBINAR: BUSINESS BUILDER SERIES
Part 4: Using Sales Funnels to Ignite Growth in Your Business
A sales funnel is a framework that businesses use to turn prospects into customers, while using systems throughout the process to attract and keep them. From growing a downtown marketplace to scaling a multi-million dollar business, a well-developed plan can keep you moving forward in good and bad times. This seminar shows participants why and how to develop systems to give your business the edge you need to succeed.
Online | 2 hours | Free 12/12/23 Tu 2-4p Online
WEBINAR: FINANCING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
How to find the funds to create your business. If you have a great idea the money is out there somewhere. From coins-in-the-couch to loans, grants and Go Fund Me pages, Financing Your Small Business shows business owners the rainbow of funding sources.
Online | 1 hour | Free 12/13/23 W 6-7p Online
Classes are subject to change. Check here for up-to-date course offerings!
SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
WEBINAR: EMAIL MARKETING QUICK START TUTORIAL
Not sure how to get started with your first email campaign? Don’t worry, we’ll take you step-by-step through how to create and send your first email campaign with Constant Contact. By the end of this session business owners will know how to create an effective email campaign that looks great on any device and gets your subscribers to take action.
Online | 1 hour | Free 12/14/23 W 1-2p Online
WEBINAR: HOW TO GET YOUR STORY TOLD IN THE MEDIA
Social media has helped level the playing field of getting your story out in the public spotlight. However, that’s only if it goes viral. Earned media, which is coverage by local broadcast and print media, continues to be a valuable, quicker, and in some instances, a more effective way to get your news to the public. Scott Saxton, a 25-year veteran of news media, will share how to get your story told in local media. By the end of this interactive workshop, you will have a news release ready to bring your business positive, earned, media attention and tips on how to conduct yourself during an interview.
Online | 1 hour | Free 12/20/23 W 3-4p Online
WEBINAR: MESSAGING YOUR BUSINESS: THE FOUNDATION OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Small businesses, non-profits and startups are in need of strong communications. Coaches tell you to focus on the money first, but after launching more than 200 companies can attest to the fact that you’re only as strong as the story you tell.
Knowing and focusing on your key message helps prioritize resources and efforts. In turn, it assures consistency in what, how and to whom you communicate.
Most importantly: strong messaging helps your customer know the value you add, and how to buy what you sell.
This hands-on workshop will guide you to develop a clear mission, vision, elevator pitch, and 50 word description. Bonus: your billboard (it’s not what you think!).
Online | 1 hour | Free 12/21/23 Th 2-3p Online
GLEN GARRISS: FROM DESK JOB TO MECHANICAL PASSION
GLEN’S JOURNEY
Before he could enroll in the two-year curriculum, Glen knew that obtaining his GED was a prerequisite. While working to earn his GED, Glen learned about Machining Technology, a new shortterm training program offered at CFCC. This program provided him with the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to engage in machining operations while still working toward his GED. Intrigued by the opportunity to delve into the field before committing to a longer curriculum, Glen saw this program as a chance to sample the career choice with a small investment of both time and money.
Through this program, Glen discovered that the course credits earned could be transferred to the full curriculum program if he decided to pursue it further. This presented Glen with a valuable stepping stone, allowing him to explore the world of machining while keeping his options open for future educational pursuits.
After seven and a half years of working for a delivery company, Glen Garriss reached a pivotal realization: without a high school diploma, his prospects for advancement within the company were limited. Recognizing the need for a change and determined to chart a new career path, Glen had a heartfelt conversation with his supportive wife, and together, they agreed that Glen should enroll at Cape Fear Community College to earn his GED® qualification. This pivotal decision marked the beginning of Glen’s transformative journey towards unlocking new opportunities and pursuing his passions in a different professional realm.
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS
During Glen’s pursuit of his GED at CFCC, a long-time friend who had recently achieved an associate degree in Computer Integrated Machining, encouraged Glen to follow a similar path. Witnessing his friend transition from a 20-year career in butchery to landing a position at GE Aviation as a CNC Operator served as an inspiring role model for Glen. His friend also shared with him the job outlook and income possibilities as a CNC Operator. “My friend kept telling me that I need to do this. He said I can make good money at it.” “He said there are companies that need CNC machinists.”
TAKING THAT STEP
The Machining Technology course ignited a newfound passion in Glen, propelling him toward his chosen career path. With his enthusiasm fully fueled, he has now set his sights on enrolling in the associate degree program. With his sights firmly set on achieving his goals, Glen is determined to take the next step forward and test for his GED, knowing that it is a pivotal milestone on his journey towards continuing his career pursuit and realizing his dreams in the field he has grown to love.
Read the full story!
CFCC Burgaw Center Class Offerings | Fall 2023
BURGAW CENTER CLASS REGISTRATION
Burgaw Center | 910.362.7909 | tparris@cfcc.edu
How to Register for Burgaw Center Classes: Visit cfcc.edu/ewd. Click on the “Search For Classes” widget and on the upper left menu select “Registration/Course Search” to find your course. You can pay using a debit/credit card. Cash, check, or money orders are also acceptable forms of payment from students who wish to register in person at the center located at 100 East Industrial Drive in Burgaw. Contact Tammie Parris at 910.362.7909 or tparris@ cfcc.edu for more details.
EFFECTIVE TEACHER TRAINING
This course is designed to educate students about effective teaching practices by way of lecture-discussion and hands-on participation and to provide substitute teachers training in the following areas: standards of professional conduct, management of student behavior, effective classroom instructional strategies, health emergencies and first aid, blood borne pathogens, staff and student relations, and other relevant topics. This course is highly recommended for teaching assistants and participants who are interested in substitute teacher positions in Pender and surrounding counties.
Burgaw Center | 24 hours | $75
8/28/23-8/31/23
B-103
10/23/23-10/26/23
B-103
MTuWTh 9a-3:30p
MTuWTh 9a-3:30p
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ Effective_Teacher_Training
NOTARY PUBLIC EDUCATION
IF you are not commissioned as an NC notary, this is the class you need to take. The NC Departments of the Secretary of State and Community Colleges provide a Notary Public Education Program to assure compliance with notary rules and regulations and to deliver quality notary service. The program educates notaries about legal, ethical and procedural requirements of notarial acts and is offered throughout the year. Bring a valid ID; 2016 NC Notary Public Manual (can be obtained from the CFCC bookstore) prior to the start day of class.
Burgaw Center | 8 hours | $75 Course Student pays $25.41 for textbook (2016 NC Notary Guidebook, ISBN: 9781560118510). .5 hr lunch observed.
ELECTRONIC NOTARY PUBLIC
Class time and location: Th 9a-5:30p B-103
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/notary_public
“Mrs. Robbins did a fabulous job incorporating real life stories to demonstrate the importance of what she was teaching. She checked for understanding and gave breaks to ensure student attention. She spoke to individual students and walked the classroom to increase student engagement. Her assessments included hands-on application projects that involved group work. To be an effective teacher, students just need to imitate Mrs. Robbins!” — CFCC Effective Teacher Training Student
This is NOT an online class for notary certification. All students MUST be a commissioned NC notary to register for this class. If you are not commissioned in NC, you need the 8-hour class prior to taking this one. Refer to the notary schedule options on our website. Please bring your NC Notary #, valid NC driver’s license, and the 2016 NC Notary Guidebook to class. Students will purchase the electronic notary manual ($7.49) at the CFCC bookstore prior to coming to class. This course is designed for instructional areas related to individuals who want to become a commissioned electronic notary. Topics include: legal, ethical, and procedural requirements of the Notary Act set forth in the General Statute 10B Article 2. For more information, visit secretary.state.nc.us/ notary.
Burgaw Center | 5 hours | $75
Class Dates: 8/24/23, 11/30/23
Class time and location: 9a-1:30p B-103 .5 hr lunch observed
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/notary_public
CFCC Burgaw Center Class Offerings | Fall 2023
SPANISH:
LEVEL I
Have you always wanted to learn how to speak Spanish? Are you interested in Spanish culture? Explore basic Spanish in a creative, interactive way that will help you retain and practice the language. This course is for beginner students who either have no knowledge of the language or simply need a refresher of the Spanish language basics. You will learn pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and conversation skills. In addition, you will be introduced to various aspects of Spanish culture, including historical and social topics.
Burgaw Center | 24 hours | $75 10/2/23-10/25/23 MW 5:45-8:45p
NA-230
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/language
SPANISH: LEVEL II
This course builds upon beginner-level Spanish-speaking skills to help you read, write and speak Spanish with greater fluency. Using creative and interactive techniques, the instructor will help you advance your knowledge and skills through increasingly complex language structures and grammar. You will also have the opportunity to practice your conversational skills through group exercises. This class will be taught primarily in Spanish, in order to help students begin to speak the language more fluently. It is recommended that students complete Spanish: Level I or have equivalent experience.
Burgaw Center | 24 hours | $75 1/8/24-2/5/24 MW- 5:45-8:45p
NA-230
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/language
WASTE WATER TREATMENT OPERATOR I & II (NC BIOLOGICAL I & II)
This course is designed to provide the individual with a general knowledge of the operation of biological wastewater treatment systems, knowledge of the laws and regulations related to treating wastewater systems, equipment use/ maintenance, and collecting/analyzing samples. Site visits and class hours are needed for this course. Upon completion, the student should be prepared for the NC Biological Grade I and II* North Carolina Water Pollution Control System Operator’s Certification Commission Exam in December of 2023 (WPCSOCC).
Burgaw Center | 69 hours | $190 8/22/23-11/7/23 TuTh 6-9p B-103
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6092
FORKLIFT CERTIFICATION
Industry recognized credential overseen by the National Safety Council. This certification will teach students to operate a powered industrial lift truck and meets the guidelines of OSHA (Occupational Safety Health Administration). Students will need $8 cash to pay for their OSHA card.
Burgaw Center | 10 hours | $75 9/12/23 Tu 9a-4:30p BC-103
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6217
CFCC Burgaw Center Class Offerings | Fall 2023
DIESEL SAFETY AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
This course covers workplace safety, safety data sheets, basic systems, terminology, and the proper use of tools related to the diesel industry and how to recognize potential safety risks. Topics include PM programs, services, schedules and DOT inspection requirements for highway vehicles. Upon completion of this course, the student will recognize potential safety risk, demonstrate safe work practices, use basic tools and complete PM services provided by manufacturers and specific equipment requirements. No prerequisite. Purchase textbooks at the CFCC north campus bookstore.
Burgaw Center | 120 hours | $190
Next Schedule TBA
DIESEL ENGINES I
This course introduces theory, design, operating adjustments, and basic fundamentals of diesel engines. Emphasis is placed on theory of operation, inspection, component measuring, and rebuilding diesel engines. Upon completion, the student will be able to measure, rebuild, and make repairs following specific guidelines. Prerequisite: Safety/ Preventative Maintenance .
Burgaw Center | 120 hours | $190
Next schedule TBA
DIESEL ENGINES II
This course will continue with theory, design, operating adjustments, and fundamentals of diesel engines. Emphasis is placed on theory of operation, inspection, component measuring, and rebuilding diesel engines. Upon completion, the student will be able to measure, rebuild, and make repairs following specific guidelines. Prerequisite: Safety/ Preventative Maintenance
Burgaw Center | 120 hours | $190
Next schedule TBA
DIESEL ELECTRICAL
This course focuses on basic fundamentals of diesel electrical systems. Emphasis will be placed on battery, starter, and alternator. Wiring schematics and basic troubleshooting will also be included. Upon completion, the student will be able to complete electrical system repairs. Prerequisite: Safety/Preventive Maintenance
Burgaw Center | 120 hours | $190
Next Schedule TBA
ELECTRONIC DIESEL ENGINES
This course introduces operation of electronic controlled diesel engines and power trains. Emphasis will be placed on the use of wiring schematics and manufacturers test procedures using manufacturer’s software. Topics include: Component installation, operation, disassembly/assembly of manual transmissions and differentials. Upon completion, the student will be able to perform basic tests and monitor engine data. Prerequisites: Safety/ Preventive Maintenance and Diesel Electrical
Burgaw Center | 120 hours | $190
Next Schedule TBA
POWER TRAINS
As a fleet maintenance technician, the powertrain is crucial because without the system working properly, your vehicle cannot move forward . To sum up, it’s a group of parts that generate, convert, and consume energy to thrust your vehicle into motion Are you currently working in the industry or making a career transition, this course will keep you competitive and more marketable . This course will continue with This course is designed to introduce the student to powertrain components and terminology and learn how they match with electronic diesel engines. Topics include the disassembly/assembly of manual transmissions, operation of differentials, drivelines, and clutches. Prerequisite: Safety/Preventive Maintenance and Electronic Diesel Engines
Burgaw Center | 120 hours | $190 10/9/23-12/18/23 MTuW 5:30-9:30p
BC-103
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/5676
Mean$47.6K!*Wage
WANT TO EXPLORE A CAREER IN HVAC?
If you like the idea of a career that doesn’t keep you cooped up at a desk all day, training to become an HVAC/R technician might be the right move for you. Learn an in-demand skill with a promising job outlook and potential to earn good money. Future job opportunities include: working as an energy auditor, green technology specialist or conducting equipment performance testing. HVAC is an exciting field. If you want steady work with good pay and plenty of opportunities for advancement, consider training in an HVAC-related field.
*bls.gov
INTRO TO REFRIGERATION
This course introduces the basic refrigeration process used in mechanical refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Topics include: terminology, safety, and identification and function of components; refrigeration cycle; and tools and instrumentation used in mechanical refrigeration systems. Upon completion, students should be able to identify refrigeration systems and components, explain the refrigeration process, and use the tools and instrumentation of the trade. Students will also earn their EPA certification.
Burgaw Center | 96 hours | $190
11/27/23-2/20/24 MTuTh 6-9p BC-104 Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/5574
INTRO TO HVAC RESIDENTIAL SYSTEM DESIGN
This course is designed to introduce the principles and concepts of conventional residential heating and cooling system design. Topics include heating and cooling load estimating, basic psychometrics, equipment selection, duct system selection, and system design. J1- Duct Installation Certification will be earned in this course. Test and fees will be discussed in class with your instructor.
Burgaw Center | 96 hours | $190
Spring 2024 TBA
HVACR ELECTRICITY
This course introduces electricity as it applies to HVACR equipment. Emphasis is placed on power sources, interaction of electrical components, wiring of simple circuits, and the use of electrical test equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate good wiring practices and the ability to read simple wiring diagrams. Students will earn OSHA 10 Certification. Certification Card: $8 (Cash only).
Burgaw Center | 96 hours | $190
Spring 2024 Schedule TBA
HEAT PUMP/HEATING TECHNOLOGY
This course covers the fundamentals of heating, including gas and electric heating systems. This course will also cover the principles of air source and water source heat pumps. Emphasis is placed on safety, efficiency testing, electrical power, and control systems, modes of operation, defrost systems, refrigerant charging, and system performance. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the basic gas, and electrical heating system, and understand and analyze system performance and perform routine service procedures. Students will earn a J-2 certification (gas piping). Certification cost: $25.
Burgaw Center | 96 hours | $190
9/5/23-11/16/23 MTuTh 6-9p BC-104
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/section/5698
ACADEMIC AND CAREER READINESS
GED®
For Academic Readiness info call 910 .362 .7457
For Career Readiness info call 910 .362 .7186
Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 5:30-9:30 pm in Room B-112
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL
Registration/Orientation schedule is available at cfcc.edu/ewd under Adult Education. For more information about AHS call 910.362.7290.
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CFCC Burgaw Center Class Offerings | Fall 2023
CFCC EWD Welding Program
Welding is one of the most essential jobs in numerous industries all over the world. It plays a significant role in a number of areas. It is vital in the creation of automobiles, airplanes, aircraft, building structures, wind turbines, oil rigs, and literally, everything made of metal. Welding includes numerous types of jobs, with each requiring a unique set of skills. Construction Welders, Manufacturing Welders, Structural Steel Welders, Sheet Metal Workers, Industrial Maintenance Welders, Industrial Shutdown Welders, Rig Welders are the most common.
This program consists of four courses of specialized classroom and practical hands-on training in the laboratory. Students will learn fundamentals of safety, blueprint reading, and specific metal cutting and welding processes. Students will learn skills and knowledge for STICK, MIG, TIG, and PIPE to enter the field of welding in industrial, manufacturing, and welding shop environments. Students will have the opportunity to earn an online career credential such as SP2. No prerequisites.
WELDING - STICK
In this course, students will learn the skills necessary to cut and join mild steel parts using the Oxy-fuel cutting and SMAW (Stick welding) welding processes. This will include flat (1F, 1G), horizontal (2F, 2G), vertical (3F, 3G), and overhead (4F, 4G) positions and the proper methods, joint preparation, machine set-up/ maintenance, and electrode selection.
Burgaw Center | 176 hours | $190
8/22/23-10/24/23 TuWTh 9a-4p BD-102
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6077
8/22/23-10/24/23 TuWTh 5:30-10:30p
BD-102
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6078
WELDING - MIG
In this course, students will learn the skills necessary to cut and join mild steel parts using the Oxy-fuel cutting, GMAW (MIG), and FCAW (flux-core) arc welding processes. This will include flat (1F, 1G), horizontal (2F, 2G), vertical (3F, 3G), and overhead (4F, 4G) positions and the proper methods, joint preparation, machine setup/maintenance, and electrode selection.
Burgaw Center | 128 hours | $190
10/31/23-1/25/24 TuWTh 9-4p BD-102
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6079
11/15/23-1/25/24 TuWTh 5:30-10:30p
BD-102
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6080
WELDING - TIG
In this course, students will learn the skills necessary to cut and join mild and stainless steel parts using the Oxy-fuel and Plasma cutting and GTAW (TIG) welding processes. This will include flat (1F, 1G), horizontal (2F, 2G), vertical (3F, 3G), and overhead (4F, 4G) positions and the proper methods, joint preparation, machine set-up/maintenance, and electrode selection.
Burgaw Center | 128 hours | $190
1/3/24-2/15/24 TuWTh 9a-4p BD-102
2/6/23-4/3/24 TuWTh 5:30-10:30p BD-102
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/ course/welding
Classes in this program run in sequence and have varying start dates. Please call 910.362.7909 or email tparris@cfcc.edu for details.
WELDING-PIPEFITTER NEW!
This course is designed to develop skills in Oxy-fuel cutting (OAC), (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) GTAW and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). Students will use OAC process to cut steel and the GTAW and SMAW process in 1,2,3,4G position on steel pipe weld positions of 1G, 2G, 5G, and 6G. Weld quality is assessed per AWS D1.1 Structural Steel Code which will prepare students to weld pipe in any position. This course is for students who have completed MIG/STICK/TIG or at least MIG/STICK.
Burgaw Center | 96 hours | $190
10/2/23-12/20/23
MW 5:30-9:30p
BD-102
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/section/6107
HOBBYIST WELDING
Are you interested in learning a little bit about welding just to do small projects around the house? Do you have a welder at your house that you wish you knew how to use? Are you interested in using welding to do small art projects? If you answered YES to any of these questions, then the Hobby Workshop is perfect for you. Sign up for the 24 hour class and learn about introduction to safety, the basics of the welding machine, and how to weld specific processes. All participants must be over the age of 18. All participants must bring/wear the following: welding helmet, welding gloves, safety glasses, long sleeve shirt/pants and closed toe shoes.
Burgaw Center | 24 hours | $155
10/7/23-11/11/23
Sat 9a-1p
BD-102
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/section/6216
WELDERS CAN MAKE $43.7K PER YEAR!*BLS.GOV
CFCC Burgaw Center Class Offerings | Fall 2023
CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE FABRICATION
Choosing the correct metal and part replacement are key factors when moving into the next phase for custom auto fabrication. In this class, design and processes such as structural, cosmetic, shrinking, and stretching will prepare the students for bringing it all together. Dress code: long sleeve shirt recommended, long pants, enclosed shoes, no loose hanging jewelry and hair must be up and out of the facial area.
Burgaw Center | 18 hours | $125
11/13/23-12/18/23 M 6-9p
BC-105
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Automotive_Fabrication_Burgaw
NEW CLASS! METALWORKING 101
Are you an avid car person? The fundamentals of restoring old cars using sheet metal is not a thing of the past and this class is perfect for the hobbyist or collector. Sheet metal work falls into two realms: manual arts and technical skills. Because elements of judgment, efficiency, experience and even inspiration are possible in sheet metal work, it borders on being an art. However, other aspects of sheet metal work, such as hammering, welding and knowing the effects of heat on this material, are highly technical and require a clear understanding of cause and effect before you can understand and perform them successfully. Dress code: Long sleeve shirt recommended, long pants, enclosed shoes, no loose hanging jewelry and hair must be up and out of the facial area.
Burgaw Center | 18 hours | $125
9/25/23-10/30/23 M 6-9p
BC-105
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/Automotive_Fabrication_Burgaw
NEW CLASS! CYBER SECURITY FOR SENIORS
The marketplace has become very complex and most senior citizens don’t have the sufficient time to keep up with the latest technology coming out of Silicon Valley every other day. Due to this, they are more likely to miss important things like latest security upgrades or the latest technology trends and even new fraud schemes. This makes them susceptible to these frauds and scams. Students will learn how to identify scam attempts, phishing emails, setting up secure passwords, top ways seniors are taken advantage of and what to do to avoid being a victim.
Burgaw Center | 4 hours | $59
10/7/23 Sat 9a-1p B-108
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6700
“We have several locations in Eastern NC and have benefited greatly from our partnership with CFCC over the years. Most recently we hired a graduate from the EWD Fleet Maintenance Technician (Diesel Mechanics) program in Burgaw. We are excited to see how this and other programs continue to grow! Not only has CFCC proven to be a great source for recruiting talent, our more tenured team members have enrolled in classes to build their own skill sets. CFCC is a great local resource for training, recruiting and the personnel are top notch!”
–Melissa Phipps, HR Manager, Triple-T Truck Centers
For information on these programs contact Tammie Parris. 910.362.7909 | tparris@cfcc.edu
CNA (CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE- LEVEL I)
Are you a natural caretaker? Do you enjoy working with others? If so, CFCC’s Nurse Aide program could be a great fit for you!
Nurse Aides are essential members of any health care team. Nurse Aides work under the supervision of a registered or licensed nurse in nursing homes, hospitals, adult day health centers, assisted living facilities, rehabilitation centers, doctor’s offices, and private homes. Wherever there is a need for personal care, Nurse Aides work to meet the most basic needs of patients. Because Nurse Aides have extensive daily contact with patients, they are key to providing vital information to other healthcare team members.
CFCC’s Nurse Aide courses are offered at the Wilmington downtown campus, Alston W. Burke Center at Surf City, and at Burgaw Center at varying start times throughout the year.
For information about Nurse Aide I course eligibility,requirements, and registration please contact Kelly Hall at 910.362.7181 or kjordan@cfcc.edu
CFCC Alston W. Burke Center at Surf City Class Offerings | Fall 2023
SURF CITY CLASS REGISTRATION
910.362.7931 | ldebruhl@cfcc.edu
How to Register for Surf City Classes
Visit cfcc.edu/ewd. Click on the “Search For Classes” widget and on the upper left menu select “Registration/Course Search” to find your course. You can pay using a debit/credit card. Cash, check, or money orders are also acceptable forms of payment for students who wish to register in person. The center is located at 621 N.C. Highway 210 East in Hampstead. Contact Lori DeBruhl at 910.362.7931 or ldebruhl@cfcc. edu for more details.
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY
Learn how to use your digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera to its fullest capability. Students will explore basic and advanced camera features through classroom discussions, demonstrations and hands-on activities. You will also learn about good photo composition and techniques for photographing a variety of subjects such as landscapes, sports and people. Participants should bring their own DSLR camera to class, along with its interchangeable lenses, owner’s manual, memory cards, and other accessories.
Surf City | $95
8/22/23-10/10/23
6-8p SA-124
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/section/6318
INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY
The course is designed to further refine and extend our skills of photographic seeing and execution through specific assignments. This class will push you towards working on greater challenges both technical and aesthetic. As you advance, you will build a body of work of your choosing to present at the last class.
Surf City | $95
10/24/23-12/12/23
6-8p SA-124
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/section/6318
PAINTING: MULTIMEDIA
Whether novice or experienced, you can work at your own pace using your choice of subject matter and painting medium. Work with oils, pastels, acrylics, or watercolor under the instruction of local artist. Each student receives one-on-one instruction. Students must bring their own supplies.
Surf City | $85
9/28/23-11/16/23
9a-12p SA-118
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/section/5774
CFCC Alston W. Burke Center at Surf City Class Offerings | Fall 2023
EFFECTIVE TEACHER TRAINING
This course is designed to educate students about effective teaching practices by way of lecture-discussion and hands-on participation and to provide substitute teachers training in the following areas: standards of professional conduct, management of student behavior, effective classroom instructional strategies, health emergencies and first aid, blood borne pathogens, staff and student relations, and other relevant topics. This course is highly recommended for teaching assistants and participants who are interested in substitute teaching positions in Pender and surrounding counties.
Surf City | 24 hours | $75
9/25/23-9/28/23 MTuWTh 8a-2:30p SA-103
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/section/6356
11/6/23-11/9/23 MTuWTh 8a-2:30p SA-103
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/section/6357
NOTARY PUBLIC
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.
Surf City | 8 hours | $75
W 9a-5:30p SA-118
Class Dates:
ELECTRONIC NOTARY PUBLIC
This course is designed to prepare the student to be commissioned/appointed as an Electronic Notary Public. All students MUST be a commissioned NC notary to be eligible for registration.
Surf City | $75
W 9a-2:30p SA-118
Class Dates:
8/16/23, 9/20/23, 10/18/23, 11/15/23
Check availability of all and register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/notary_public
E-NOTARY
Check availability of all and register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/ notary_public
The course is designed to prepare the student to be commissioned/ appointed as an electronic notary. This is not an online class for notary certification. All students MUST be a commissioned NC notary to register for this class. If you are not commissioned in NC, you need the 8 hour class prior to taking this course. Refer to the notary schedule options on our website. Please bring your NC Notary #, valid NC drivers license, and your copy of the 2016 NC Notary Public Manual to class. Students will also purchase the electronic notary manual ($7.49) at the CFCC bookstore or the CFCC bookstore online platform. This course is designed for instructional areas related to individuals who want to become a commissioned electronic notary. Topics include: legal, ethical, and procedural requirements of the Notary Act set forth in the General Statute 10B Article 2. For more information, visit secretary.state.nc.us/notary.
Surf City | 96 hours | $190
W 9a-2:30p SA-118
Class Dates: 8/16/23, 9/20/23, 10/18/23, 11/15/23
Check availability of all and register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/filtered/course/notary_public
REAL ESTATE PRE-LICENSING
This course is designed to meet the educational requirements for a provisional broker as prescribed by the NC Real Estate Commission. Topics include basic real estate principles and practices, law and contracts, financing, closing valuation, fair housing and real estate laws.
Surf City | $75
8/15/23-11/9/23 TuTh 6-9p SA-118
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/section/5793
HEALTHCARE
HEARTSAVER CPR AND AED
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and learn how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) to be better prepared to assist a loved one. This class is also for those with limited or no medical training who would like to obtain a course completion card in CPR and AED to meet job, regulatory, or other requirements. Textbook provided. (Students will need to bring $17 in cash to class purchase a CPR certification card.)
Surf City | 4 hours | $75
8/29/23 Tu 5-9p SA-122
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6322
9/25/23 Tu 59p SA-122
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6323
10/24/23 Tu 5-9p SA-122
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6324
11/20/23 Tu 5-9p SA-122
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/6325
CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE LEVEL I (CNA)
Wherever there is a need for personal care, Nurse Aides work to meet the most basic needs of patients. Because Nurse Aides have extensive daily contact with patients, they are key to providing vital information to other healthcare team members.
For information about nurse Nurse Aide I course eligibility, requirements, and registration, please contact Kelly Hall: 910.362.7181 • kjordan@cfcc.edu
CFCC Alston W. Burke Center at Surf City Class Offerings | Fall 2023
INTRO TO REFRIGERATION
This course is designed to introduce the basic refrigeration process uses in mechanical refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Topics include: terminology, safety, and identification and function of components; refrigeration cycle; tools and instrumentation used in mechanical refrigeration systems. Upon completion of this course students will be able to identify refrigeration systems and components, explain the refrigeration process, and use the tools and instrumentation of the trade. earn an EPA certification. Seating is limited, first come first serve. No prerequisites.
Surf City | 96 hours | $190 9/5/23-11/16/23 MTuTh 6-9p SA-119
Register: cfcc-register.fundfive.com/course/ section/5575
COMPUTERS FOR BEGINNERS
Computers for Beginners familiarizes the student with computer basics including parts of a computer, understanding common computer terms, using popular computer programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint (emphasis on Word), email, surfing the web, and computer maintenance. This course is designed to properly prepare the student to immediately use and benefit from computers, whether at home or at a public facility, with confidence and ease.
Next Schedule TBA
BOAT TRAILERING, LAUNCHING AND RECOVERY
Tired of arguing with your first mate at the boat ramp? Never quite mastered backing a boat trailer? Through hands-on practice and instruction the small boat trailer class will cover the basics of backing a boat trailer and the launching and recovery of a small boat (14-26 feet). Students will practice boat trailering and backing on the CFCC campus and take their new skills to the boat ramp for further practice. Students will hone their skills using the Marine Technology department’s boat and truck.
Surf City | 10 Hrs | $135
Schedule TBA
CAREER AND COLLEGE READINESS
Get more information
College Readiness: 910.362.7324
Career Readiness: 910.362.7186
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL
This is a traditional evening and online high school program that meets at the Surf City Center. 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. Registration and orientation sessions are held twice a month at the Wilmington campus. Classes operate year round.
For more information call 910.362.7348 or 910.362.7290
Registration/Orientation Information: cfcc.edu/ewd/adulthighschool
GED®
Classes are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 6-9pm in SA-122
ESL (ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE)
Career Readiness classes are fee-waived if you are unemployed, underemployed, or have recently received a lay-off notice. For more information call 910-362-7186 or email careerready@cfcc.edu
For more information call Cindy Fischer at 910.362.7184 or email cfischer@cfcc.edu.
HEALTHCARE CAREERS OR LESS!
Medical Receptionist Career Discovery
Call: 910.362.7457
Email: cfcc.careerready@cfcc.edu
Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor
Call: 910.362.7164
E-mail: rguendner@cfcc.edu
Nurse Aide – CNA
Contact Claudina McLiverty: 910.362.7181 or cmcliverty@cfcc.edu
Phlebotomy
Contact Kelly Hall: 910.362.7181 or kjordan@cfcc.edu
Medical Billing – Certified Professional Coder (CPC)
Contact Tammie Parris: 910.362.7909 or tparris@cfcc.edu
Certified Healthcare AssociateHealthcare Access Certification
Contact: Tammie Parris at 910.362.7909 or tparris@cfcc.edu
Sign Language for Healthcare Professionals & Social Service Providers I Spanish for Healthcare Professionals
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Call: 910.362.7751 or 910.362.7710
Email: ddyches@cfcc.edu
Online: cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems
Directory | Fall 2023
Adult High School
Arts and Crafts
Auto Safety Emission Inspection
AutoCAD®
Barbering
Boating and Marine
Burgaw Campus
Career Readiness/HRD
Community Enrichment
Computer Classes
Culinary Arts
Dance and Music
Defensive Driving
Fleet Maintenance Technician
Effective Substitute Teacher Training
Electrical Contractor License
Emergency Management
Emergency Medical Service (EMS)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Essentials for Academic & Career Readiness
Fire/Rescue
GED® Test Prep
Home and Garden
HVAC
Job
CFCC ONLINE COURSES
ghunter@cfcc.edu
sdlee982@cfcc.edu
910.362.7572
CFCC.EDU/EWD-ONLINE
Take a computer class at your convenience from home or work. All that is needed is a computer with internet access and the software or platform listed for the class.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Ed2GO®
MindEdge
cnelson@cfcc.edu
criggs@cfcc.edu
cfischer@cfcc.edu
kmartinez@cfcc.edu
cnelson@cfcc.edu
kmartinez@cfcc.edu
enrich@cfcc.edu
tparris@cfcc.edu
rguendner@cfcc.edu
enrich@cfcc.edu
tfuss@cfcc.edu
ghunter@cfcc.edu
tparris@cfcc.edu
jhering@cfcc.edu
rguendner@cfcc.edu
ghunter@cfcc.edu
cmcliverty@cfcc.edu
ghunter@cfcc.edu
ghunter@cfcc.edu
tparris@cfcc.edu
sbc@cfcc.edu
enrich@cfcc.edu
rguendner@cfcc.edu
ldebruhl@cfcc.edu
ksegda@cfcc.edu
tparris@cfcc.edu
enrich@cfcc.edu
jyokeley@cfcc.edu
Classes to help you advance your career goals: Accounting and Finance; College Prep; Teaching and Education; Design and Composition; Healthcare; Career Building; Technology; Marketing; Project Management; Cybersecurity; and so much more!
HEALTHCARE
4MED Technology and Data Security; Compliance, Health, and Safety; Documentation and Reporting; Healthcare and Management; Employment Role Learning Paths; and Office and Soft Skills
JOB ROLE CERTIFICATIONS
4PRO
Management Roles in Remote Workforce; Inclusion and Diversity; HR/Hiring; Executive Assistant; Accounting; and Legal Office
TECHNOLOGY: IT
CED TRAINING
Cisco, CompTIA, EC-Council Accredited Training Center, Microsoft Partner Gold Learning