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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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

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