PCC Continuing Education Courses- Fall 2013

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Dr. David Lusk, Dean of Continuing Education and Community Development Vickie Carr, Administrative Assistant JoAnn Elkins, Assistant Registrar Angela Moore, Admissions & Registration

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Jim Ensor, Director, Small Business Center Gail Nichols, Coordinator for Entrepreneurial Education Vacant, Small Business Counselor Wendy Dunbar, Administrative Secretary, Small Business Center Shareen Berkowitz, Small Business Counsler Glenda Joyner, Coordinator, HRD Cindy Halliday, Coordinator for Computer Instruction Lisa Smith, Coordinator for Community Development Mary Higgs, Administrative Support

English as a Second Language (ESl)

Jan Fisher, Coordinator, ESL

PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING

Wendy Wooten, Administrative Secretary, Law Enforcement Training Alexandrea McCoy, Administrative Secretary, Fire, EMS, Emergency Management Thomas Forrest, Coordinator, Detention/Corrections/Security Jani Virag, School Director, Fire/Rescue Training David Clary, School Director, EMS/Paramedic Training John Mitchell, Consultant, EMS Justin Stargardt, Coordinator, Fire, EMS

HEALTH CARE SERVICES/ NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAMS

Sidette Brown, Director, Health Care Services Glenda Dunn-Cannon, Administrative Secretary, Health Care Services Debra Premo, RN, Program Coordinator/Nursing Assistant Programs

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY SERVICES

Mary Paramore, Director, Business and Industry Services Jerry L. Jones, Coordinator for Industrial Instruction Karen Vines, CRC Administrator Brandy Maxwell, Administrative Secretary, Business and Industry Services

493-7319 493-7260 493-7657 493-7388

493-7541 493-7625 493-7660 493-7528 493-7298 493-7551 493-7387 493-7317 493-7388

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493-7572 493-7238 493-7214 493-7742 493-7742 493-7596 493-7742

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TABLE OF CONTENTS GET THE BASICS

English as a Second Language (ESL).................................... 4

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Gun Safety .........................................................................18 Positive Parenting .............................................................. 18 ServSafe ..............................................................................18 Driver Improvement............................................................ 18

GROW YOUR BUSINESS

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Getting Started...................................................................20 Finances..............................................................................22 Marketing........................................................................... 23

SOMETHING FUN? 24 12 WANT Try Something New............................................................24

Auto Dealer ........................................................................ 12 Auto Technician .................................................................. 12 Cosmetology ....................................................................... 12 Electrician ........................................................................... 12 Real Estate ..........................................................................13

LIVE LIFE IN THE FAST LANE

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Career Assist......................................................................... . 6 Auto Dealer ........................................................................ 7 Barber School....................................................................... 7 Emergency Medical Technician ............................................ 7 General Contractor................................................................ 7 Health Care........................................................................... 8 Insurance Agent.................................................................. 10 Notary Public...................................................................... 11 Real Estate.......................................................................... 11

FURTHER YOUR CAREER

4 GET TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER

Become an Artist ................................................................24 Find Your Groove................................................................. 26

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Aviation Ground School ......................................................14 Motorcycle Safety................................................................14

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Campus Map.......................................................................40 Policies............................................................................... 41 Registration........................................................................42

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GET THE BASICS ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) ESL Orientation & Assessment: New and Returning Students Hours: 3

To be eligible for enrollment in an ESL class, new and returning students need to complete an ESL Orientation and Assessment session. Please allow three hours for the ESL Orientation & Assessment session. Registration is on a first- come, first-served basis. Dates Days Times August 28 Wednesday night 05:00pm August 30 Friday morning 09:00am September 4, 11 Wednesday night 05:00pm September 6, 13 Friday morning 09:00am October 2, 9 Wednesday night 05:00pm October 4, 11 Friday morning 09:00am

Location GHL143 GHL125 GHL143 GHL125 GHL143 GHL125

Orientations may be conducted at other days/times by appointment only. For additional information or questions, please contact Jan Fisher at 493-7213. Cost: Free.

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English as a Second Language (ESL) Hours: Vary

ESL is a program of instruction designed to help adults with limited or no English language proficiency. Classes are designed to improve English reading, writing, and communication skills. For more information on ESL classes, please contact Jan Fisher at 493-7213. Cost: Free. Class Dates Days 9/3 - 12/12 Beginning 9/3 - 12/12 Beginning Intermediate 9/3 - 12/12 Intermediate 1 9/3 - 12/12 Intermediate 2 9/3 - 12/12 9/3 - 12/12 Advanced 9/3 - 12/12 Advanced 9/3 - 12/12 Lab Pronunciation 9/3 - 12/12 Dist. Learning 9/3 - 12/12 Transitional 9/3 - 12/12 9/3 - 12/12 Level 1 9/3 - 12/12 Level 1 9/3 - 12/12 Level 2 9/3 - 12/12 Lab

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Pitt Community College's Division of Continuing Education is currently seeking an instructor for a Spanish I: Beginning Conversational course. Evening availability is preferred. Qualified applicants are encouraged to contact Lisa Smith at 493-7317


Finding employment in today’s economy can be difficult at best. CAREER ASSIST can give you the keys to start a new career.

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START A NEW CAREER Money Management

CAREER ASSIST

Hours: 24

Finding employment in today’s economy can be difficult at best. CAREER ASSIST can give you the KEYS to start a new career. This program offers an opportunity to learn the skills and behaviors along with the work values that are required for success in the workplace.

Employability Skills (Core) Hours: 48

Acquire the skills needed to begin a successful job search in today’s economy! Learn the ins and outs of the job application process, from how to find job opportunties to filling out the application. Also included are tips on time management, the basics of customer service, and an introduction to the interview process. Cost: FREE for those who qualify. ID 78505 78506 78507 78508 78509

Dates 08/19-08/29 09/09-09/19 09/30-10/10 10/21-10/31 12/02-12/12

Days Times Location MTWTH 09:00a-01:00p GS302 MTWTH 09:00a-01:00p GS302 MTWTH 09:00a-01:00p GS302 MTWTH 09:00a-01:00p GS302 MTWTH 09:00a-01:00p GS302

Solutions to Barriers Hours: 32

Learn how to overcome barriers many offenders are facing today. Many offenders have difficulty finding permanent, unsubsidized, well-paid employment after release because they lack job-seeking experience, a work history, and occupational skills; futhermore, many employers refuse to hire individuals with criminal records. These circumstances seriously affect an ex-offender’s stability because unemployment is consistently associated with high recidivism rates. Cost: FREE for those who qualify. ID 78521 78522 78523 78530

Dates 08/05-08/15 09/09-09/19 10/14-10/24 11/11-11/21

Days Times Location MTWTH 01:00p-05:00p GS302 MTWTH 01:00p-05:00p ESC MTWTH 01:00p-05:00p GS302 MTWTH 01:00p-05:00p GS302

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Enhance your money skills! This course is designed to build financial knowledge provide an understanding of credit and banking services and develop financial confidence. Cost: FREE for those who qualify. ID Dates 78539 09/03-05/30 78540 12/03-12/12

Days Times Location TWTH 06:00p-10:00p GS104 TWTH 06:00p-10:00p GS104

Develop Successful Interviewing Skills Hours: 24

A six hour clinic designed to enhance the participants’ interview skills by exploring values and work ethic. This clinic will help you to interview successfully, be prepared to answer an employer’s questions, answer questions you are likely to be asked and prepare a list of questions you will want to have answered. Cost: FREE for those who qualify. ID 78536 78537 78538

Dates 09/17-05/23 10/15-10/24 11/05-11/14

Days Times Location TWTH 06:00p-10:00p GS104 TWTH 06:00p-10:00p GS104 TWTH 06:00p-10:00p GS104

Employability Lab Hours: Varies

This course provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults. The curriculum framework addresses each of the six core HRD components. Instruction is designed to be self-directed, self-paced, and structured on an open-entry, open-exit basis to meet the customized needs of individuals and/or partner agencies at JobLink (One-Stop) Career Centers. Membership hours are counted on a contact hour basis. Cost: FREE for those who qualify. ID Dates Days Times Location 78520 08/15-12/20 MTWTHF 09:30a-05:00p JobLink/ESC

Basic Computer Skills Hours: Varies

This course provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults. The curriculum framework is designed to introduce computers and computer terms, develop a moderate comfort level of basic computer-use skills, introduce the Internet and develop email capabilities, and develop skills in navigating the Internet and using search engines. Cost: FREE for those who qualify. ID 78516 78517 78519 78518

Dates 09/03-09/26 10/07-10/30 11/04-11/27 11/05-11/26

Days TTH MW MW TTH

Times 01:00p-05:00p 06:00p-09:00p 09:00a-12:00p 06:00p-09:00p

Location GS302 GS302 GS302 GS302


Auto dealer

Emergency Medical Technician

DMV Dealer Pre-Licensing

Emergency Medical Technician Preparatory Course

Hours: 12

This course offers the training needed to obtain a dealer’s license in the state of North Carolina Cost: $75 ID Dates Days 78361 09/24-09/25 TW

Times Location 08:30a-03:30p GS401

BARBER SCHOOL Barber School Beginning Day Hours: 768

This course covers the first half of the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Cost: $186.25; additional tools and uniforms are required. ID Dates 75524 06/17-11/08

Days Times Location MTWTHF 08:00a-05:00p Altitude

Barber School Advanced Day Hours: 768

This course covers the second half of the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Pre-requisite: 750 hrs of accredited barber training. Cost: $186.25; additional tools and uniforms are required. ID Dates 75525 06/17-11/08

Hours:40

The EMT-B Preparatory course will prepare the student to attend the EMT-Basic class by providing the introductory skills and knowledge in human anatomy, human physiology, human pathophysiology and medical terminology to succeed in the Emergency Medical Technician – Basic course. Students must successfully pass this preparatory course in order to sit for the EMT-Basic course. Cost: $120 + Books and Supplies approx. $60 ID N/A N/A

Emergency Medical Technician Hours: 201

Offers the prospective student the opportunity to learn and practice lifesaving skills pertinent to today’s lifestyles. EMT’s respond to medical 911 calls and accompanies firefighters and law enforcement into hazardous situations to provide lifesaving treatment and care to sick, injured or wounded people. Upon successful completion of the course the student will be offered the opportunity to sit for the state and national examinations and earning subsequent certification and licensure Cost: $176.25 + Book and Supplies approx. $150 ID N/A N/A

Days Times Location MTWTHF 08:00a-05:00p Altitude

Days Times Location TWTHF 05:30p-09:30p Altitude S 08:30a-12:30p Altitude

Times Location 08:30a- 04:30p GS201 06:30p- 10:00p GS201

EMT and Paramedic

Hours:524

ID Dates 75575 06/24-11/14

Dates Days 07/08- 08/14 MTWTHF 09/08- 03/2014 TTH

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Barber School Night Lab This course covers the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Pre-requisite: 336 hrs. of accredited barber training. Cost: $186.25; additional tools and uniforms are required.

Dates Days Times Location 06/17- 06/28 MTWTHF 08:00a –12:00p GS201 08/19- 08/30 MTWTHF 06:00p –10:00p GS401

Continuing Education Courses For more information and course listings, please visit pccpublicsafety.com or call (252) 493- 7742

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Lead Renovation Repair & Painting Certification Hours: 8

This course provides the necessary training to become certified in lead-safe practices in order to renovate, repair or paint a pre-1978 dwelling. Cost: $195 ID Dates Days Times Location 78299 10/18 F 08:00a-05:00p Ayden Vo –Tech


Nursing Assistant I Refresher

HEALTH CARE

Hours 40 Pre-requisite: Must be previously listed as a NAI.

Nursing Assistant I Hours: 144

Certified Nurse Assistants play a vital role in health care delivery by providing routine patient care. Working under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), the CNA responds to patient's needs, checks blood pressure, temperature, pulse and breathing. This 144hour Certified Nurse Assistant training program is designed to prepare individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide personal care and perform basic nursing skills. It includes classroom, lab, and clinical learning experiences. At the end of the course, the successful graduate will receive a certificate of course completion and assistance with application process for the NACES/Pearson Vue NC State Competency Examination ($101). Cost: $213, Books approximately $90. ID 76027 Clinical 76078 Clinical 76080 Clinical 76084 Clinical 76085 Clinical 78449 Clinical 78450 Clinical 78451 Clinical 78452 Clinical 78453 Clinical

Dates 08/17-12/07 11/09-11/24 08/19-12/03 11/11-11/26 08/21-12/05 11/06-11/21 08/21-12/05 11/06-11/21 08/21-12/05 11/06-11/21 01/04-04/12 03/22-04/06 01/06-04/16 03/25-04/14 01/08-04/17 03/26-04/10 01/08-04/17 03/26-04/10 01/08-04/17 03/26-04/10

Days S SSU MT MT WTH WTH WTH WTH WTH WTH S SSU MT MT WTH WTH WTH WTH WTH WTH

Times Location 08:00a-05:00p GS115 06:45a-03:15p TBA 06:00p-10:00p GS115 02:45p-11:15p TBA 08:00a-12:00p GS115 06:45a-03:15p TBA 01:00p-05:00p GS115 06:45a-03:15p TBA 06:00p-10:00p GS115 02:45p-11:15p TBA 08:00a-05:00p GS115 06:45a-03:15p TBA 06:00p-10:00p GS115 02:45p-11:15p TBA 08:00a-12:30p GS115 06:45a-03:15p TBA 01:00p-05:00p GS115 06:45a-03:15p TBA 06:00p-10:00p GS115 02:45p-11:15p TBA

Nursing Assistant II Hours: 168 Pre-requisite: Nursing Assistant I

The Nursing Assistant II course teaches graduates to perform advanced nursing procedures. It includes 80 hours classroom/ lab and 80 hours clinical learning experiences. Students desiring to enroll in this class must meet admission requirements, be CPR certified, and have a current listing as a NA I with the Division of Health Services Regulations in Raleigh. Upon successful completion, the NA II graduate will be listed with the NC Board of Nursing with employment opportunities at the hospital. At the end of the course the successful graduate will submit a Board of Nursing Test Fee of $24. Cost: $215. Books approximately $90. ID 76087 Clinical 76088 Clinical 78454 Clinical 71538 Clinical

Dates 08/19-12/03 10/28-11/26 08/19-12/03 10/28-11/26 01/06-04/14 03/04-04/07 01/06-04/14 03/04-04/07

Days MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT

Times Location 08:00a-12:00p GS115 06:45a-03:15p VIDANT 06:00p-10:00p GS115 02:45p-11:15p VIDANT 08:00a-12:30p GS115 06:45a-03:15p VIDANT 05:30p-10:00p GS115 02:45p-11:15p VIDANT

This course offers a Refresher on Nursing Assistant I materials and skills. The student is eligible if NAI is expired or certified in another state and desires certification in NC. A photo ID copy is needed and verification of Social Security Card. Both photo ID and SS card must match for NACES Testing. Cost: $135.00, NA I textbook (only) approximately $85 and NACES Testing $101.00. ID Dates 76098 09/10-10/10 78448 01/17-03/21

Days TTH F

Times Location 01:00p-05:00p GS303 08:00a-12:00p GS303

EKG Monitor Technician Hours: 75

The EKG Monitor Technician program focuses on Acute and Critical Care Heart Monitoring and reflects the latest knowledge in the cardiac field. Students will learn anatomy and physiology of the heart, heart disease processes, and medical ethics, legal aspect of patient contact and function and use of the EKG machine. This program may be taken by a student with either no EKG training or by a student who previously had basic EKG training interpretation. Employment is usually at the hospital level, in an Acute or Critical Care area of the hospital setting. Cost: $195, Book approximately $50. ID 76108 78429 78429

Dates 09/05-11/07 02/04-04/08 02/04-04/08

Days TTH TTH TTH

Times Location 08:30a-12:30p GS404 08:30a-12:30p GS404 06:00p-10:00p GS404

Phlebotomy (National Certification) Hours: 232

Phlebotomy training prepares the student to draw blood specimens from patients for the purpose of testing and analyzing blood. A phlebotomist's job includes maintenance of equipment used in obtaining blood specimen; the use of appropriate communication skills when working with patients; the selection of venipuncture sites; the care of blood specimen; and the entry of the testing process into the computer, as well as clerical duties associated with record keeping of the blood tests. The course consists of theory and clinical experiences in performing blood collections. The student must be a high school graduate or have an equivalent GED, CPR certified or scheduled to take Healthcare Provider CPR at PCC, and meet immunization requirements. One full week of clinical 8a-5p is required during the last week of course. Cost: $215. Book approximately $75. ID 78670 Clinical 78444 Clinical

Dates 01/11-08/01 Varies 01/27-05/23 Varies

Days Times Location Sa 08:00a-05:00p GS 404 MTWTHF 08:00a-05:00p TBA MTTH 06:00p-10:00p GS 404 MTWTHF 08:00a-05:00p TBA

Basic Life Support Renewal Course (Class includes- video, skills, & written test) Cost: PCC Tuition $25, Book and Face Mask $30.98 (PCC Bookstore) ID Dates 77967 09/28 77968 11/23

Days Sa Sa

Times Location 09:00p-01:00p HS117 09:00p-01:00p HS117


Admission Requirements Please read all requirements below

Required for N.A. I

High School Graduate Copy of High School diploma or GED NC DHSR Registry Listing for N.A. I Placement Testing scores for Reading and Math (within last 3 years) Other options: College degree (transcript), Career Readiness Certificate, or a Math & English college course with at least a grade of “C” or better. Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Varicella (Chicken Pox) N.A. I: Documentation from parent or physician of positive history is sufficient. N.A. II & Phlebotomy: A “positive titer” is required; if the titer is negative then two (2) doses of the vaccine will be needed. Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubeola (Measles) -Two (2) doses are required of Rubeola or MMR #1 & #2. Immunization record vaccination or positive titer for Mumps -Two (2) doses are required of Mumps or MMR #1 & #2. Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubella (German Measles) -Two (2) doses are required of Measles or MMR #1 & MMR #2 Negative PPD (TB Skin test) in last 12 Months or a Chest X-Ray and INH if positive PPD

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N.A. I- “One Step” testing is sufficient. N.A. II & Phlebotomy: “Two Step” testing is required. (The second dose to be given 2 weeks after the 1st dose) Flu Shot Tdap (diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) within 10 years Start Hepatitis B Series Healthcare Provider CPR Verify Driver License or NC ID Card Verify Social Security Card Background Investigation

Asset Scores Compass Scores Accuplacer College Work in Lieu of testing

Reading 34 – 37 Reading 32 – 51 Reading 30+ Completion of College English

Required for N.A. II

Required for Phlebotomy

Mandatory Uniform and Supply List for NAI and NAII Uniform must be royal blue with white PCC logo on right side, white shoes with enclosed front. (no foam crocs) Other Items: White hose or socks, watch with a second hand, pocketsize notepad, stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, black ink pen, transfer/gait belt.

Uniforms Galore 355-0055

Math 34 - 41 Math 22- 45 Math 30+ Completion of College Math

Note 1: The Asset Test is a written test and must be scheduled. If you need to schedule a test, call 493-7561. Before scheduling placement test, please see Healthcare Programs at the Greenville Center (3107 S. Memorial Drive) to receive required testing documentation. Note 2: The Nursing Assistant II requires a Criminal Background Check specifically from www.certifiedbackground.com The cost for N.C. Residents is $34.00 non- residents $59.00. N.C. Residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with certified background. The date to complete the Criminal Background Check will be announced to you in class by the instructor. If you fail to complete the criminal background or have certain crimes you may be denied admission to required clinical sites and you will not receive a refund. If you have any questions regarding the criminal background requirement please call 493-7225 or 493-7733. Note 3: Phlebotomy – The Phlebotomy course requires a Criminal Background Check & Drug Screening. Criminal Background Checks and Screening will be completed via www.certifiedbackground.com. The Criminal background check cost for NC Residents is $34.00 and $59.00 for out of state students. N.C. Residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with certified background check. The Drug Screening test will be scheduled and paid via the website www.certifiedbackground.com at a cost of $32.00 for each student. Students should use code pi06dt for the drug screening test. Your date to complete the Criminal Background Check and Drug Screening test will be announced to you in class by the instructor. The date to complete the Criminal Background Check & Drug Screening will be announced to you in class by the instructor. A Lab coat is required before you can participate in clinical. Clinical times will be 1 full week from 8am-5pm. Clinical times will be assigned by course instructor. Required documentation provided to PCC- Students should bring copies of all the required information and keep a copy for their own records. Copies can be made on-site at a rate of .10 cents per page. NACES (NAI Certification Test Fee) ($101.00) Payable at end of NA I Course. Board of Nursing Test Fee $24.00 at end of NA II Course TIMES, DATES, PRICING, AND LOCATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR THE LATEST UPDATES.

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CPR Healthcare Provider

HEALTH CARE

Hours: 6

Basic Life Support Skills Renewal Course (Skills Only) Student must have completed Part 1- via e-learning online; student will need to bring in online certificate to skills course. Cost: PCC Tuition $20, On-line portion $22, and Face Mask $13, plus tax (PCC Bookstore) ID Dates 77904 08/24 77905 10/26

Days Sa S

Times Location 09:00p-01:00p HS117 09:00p-01:00p HS117

Pharmacy Technician I Hours: 40

This course is designed for employees who will be trained to work under the supervision of a pharmacist in a pharmacy. This course provides the student with basic knowledge and skills required working as a technician in a pharmacy. This course includes basic math review, drug calculations, drug classification, drug distribution, and terminology. A book is required and can be purchase at the PCC book store. Cost: $131.25. Book approximately $75. ID Dates 76104 09/09-12/02 78443 01/13-04/14

Days M M

Times Location 06:30p-09:30p TBA 06:30p-09:30p TBA

Pharmacy Technician II Hours: 40 Pre-requisite: Pharmacy Technician I

This course provides the student with basic knowledge and skills required working as a technician in a pharmacy working as a technician in a pharmacy. This course includes compounding, calculations, drug classifications, and review for certification. Cost: $131.25. Book approximately $75. ID Dates 76106 09/11-12/11 78442 01/15-04/09

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Times Location 06:30p-09:30p TBA 06:30p-09:30p TBA

Medication Aide Hours: 24

This course is designed to meet the training requirements for becoming qualified to be a Medication Aide. The course will cover the six rights of medication administration for non-licensed personnel. Topics will include medication administration via the oral, topical and instillation routes, medical asepsis, hand hygiene, terminology, and legal implications. Upon completion, students should be able to take the competency exam and demonstrate skills necessary to qualify for listing on the North Carolina Medication Aide Registry. Must be a Nursing Assistant I to work as a Medication Aide in a Skilled Nursing Facility. Cost: $80, Book approximately $15. ID Dates 76097 09/21-10/26 78447 01/15-02/19

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Times Location 08:00a-12:00p GS303 01:00p-05:00p GS303

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Healthcare Provider is a basic life support course including relief of foreign body airway obstruction, 1 and 2 rescuers CPR in infant, child, and adult, and use of automated external defibrillators in adult and child. Cost: $80, Book $16 (AHA-Health Care Providers) & Face Mask $10.95 (+tax) at PCC bookstore. Please note: Book and Face Mask are required. ID 78328 78329 78337 76099 76100 78347 78365 76101 78367 78368 78369 76102 76103 78370

Dates 08/10 08/23 08/24 09/13 09/14 09/27 09/28 10/04 10/11 10/12 10/23 11/01 11/02 11/22

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Times Location 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404 08:30a-03:30p GS404

INSURANCE AGENT Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing 54800 Hours: 40

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Property & Casualty Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 40-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes and study recommendations on the video. This program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $130 registration and $220 instructional fee. ID N/A

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Life & Health Pre-Licensing 54600 Hours: 40

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Life & Health Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 40-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes and study recommendations on the video. This program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $130 registration and $220 instructional fee. ID N/A

Dates 1st of every month

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Accident/Health 54400

INSURANCE AGENT

Hours: 20

North Carolina Medicare Supplement/Long Term Care 54625 Hours: 10

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Medicare Supplement/Long Term Care Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 10-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $70 registration and $100 instruction fee. ID N/A

Dates 1st of every month

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Property & Casualty Adjusters Pre-Licensing 54850 Hours: 40

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Property and Casualty Adjusters Examination. There is not a prelicensing study requirement by DOI; however, students studying this adjuster specific course will increase the probability of passing the state exam. The course includes a video, quizzes and study recommendations on the video. This program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $130 registration fee and $220 instructional fee. ID N/A

Dates 1st of every month

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Times Location Any Online

Property 54700 Hours: 20

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Property Examination. The course includes a video, quizzes and study recommendations on the video. This program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $75 registration fee and $135 instructional fee. ID N/A

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Casualty 54900 Hours: 20

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Accident/Health Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 20hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes and study recommendations on the video. This program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $75 registration and $135 instructional fee. ID N/A

Dates 1st of every month

Days All

Times Location Any Online

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

NOTARY PUBLIC Notary Public Hours: 8

This course covers information necessary for persons wanting to apply for notary public commissions. Registration requires students to be able to read, write, and speak English and present a government issued photo ID. Prior to being appointed, first-time candidates must successfully complete this course as one of the state requirements. A textbook is required and must be purchased at the PCC Bookstore prior to class. Cost: $75 ID 78213 78214 78215

Dates 09/18 10/21-10/23 11/20

Days W MW W

Times Location 08:30a-05:30p GS401 05:30p-09:30p GS301 08:30a-05:30p GS401

REAL ESTATE Real Estate Pre-Licensing Hours: 80

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Casualty Examination. The course includes a video, quizzes and study recommendations on the video. This program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $75 registration fee and $135 instructional fee.

This course is required to satisfy the educational requirements for a provisional broker and is designed to prepare the student to pass the real estate license examination administered by the NC Real Estate Commission. Topics include basic real estate principles and practices, law and contracts, financing, closing valuation, fair housing and real estate laws. Cost $185

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ID Dates 78351 09/05-11/12

Dates 1st of every month

Days All

Times Location Any Online

Days TTH

Times Location 06:00p-10:00p GS401

Life 54200 Hours: 20

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Life Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 20-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes and study recommendations on the video. This program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $75 registration and $135 instructional fee. ID N/A

Dates 1st of every month

Days All

Times Location Any Online

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FURTHER YOUR CAREER AUTO Dealer

Cosmetology

DMV Dealer License Renewal

Cosmetology License Renewal

This course provides the necessary hours to renew and keep the dealer license current. Cost: $75

This course will provide the 8 hours of continuing education required by the North Carolina Cosmetology Board to maintain a current license. Cost: $75

Hours: 6

ID Dates 78360 09/26

Days TH

Times Location 08:30p-03:30p GS401

Hours: 8

1. New Haircolor Techniques/Trends (4 hrs) The first segment will focus on new color techniques for nonpigmented hair (white) as well as give insight on the latest color techniques: lacing, interlacing, dip dye, chalking and marbling. Find out more about all the new trends that your clients are asking about.

2. Build Your Business with Ease (4 hrs)This course will show the stylists how to use their strengths to specialize in the services they love to provide to clients. Designed to help the stylist have the knowledge and support needed to retain current clientele as well as adding new clients to your client base. Learn how to host events/special days instead of offering discounts. You will be able to confidently build your business with ease and strengthen the professional relationship with your community.

AUTO TECHNICIAN Auto Safety Inspection Hours: 8

Pitt Community College is approved by the NC Division of Motor Vehicles to offer the Vehicle Safety Inspection course. This eighthour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as safety inspectors for motor vehicles. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Cost: $75 ID 78251 78252 78253 78254

Dates 09/12 10/10 11/14 12/12

Days TH TH TH TH

Times Location 01:00p-09:30p CIT 114 01:00p-09:30p CIT 114 01:00p-09:30p CIT 114 01:00p-09:30p CIT 114

OBD Emissions Control Inspections Hours: 8

This eight-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as OBD Emissions Inspectors. For initial certification, students must attend eight (8) hours of training. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Cost: $85 ID Dates 78401 10/23 78402 12/11

Days W W

Times Location 02:00p-10:30p CIT 124 02:00p-10:30p CIT 124

OBD Emissions Recertification Hours: 5

This five-hour course is designed for already licensed OBD Emissions Inspectors. For recertification, students must attend five (5) hours of training. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Cost: $85 ID Dates 78405 11/20

12

Days W

Times Location 05:00p-10:00p CIT 124

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ID Dates 78487 09/30

Days M

Times Location 08:30a-05:30p GS301

Electrician Electrical License Renewal Hours: 16

This course provides the 8 or 16 hours of continuing education required by the North Carolina Electrical Board to maintain a current electrical license. Cost: $75 ID Dates Days Times Location 78497 12/06-12/07 FSa 08:00a-05:00p Ayden Vo –Tech


Real Estate Update

REAL ESTATE

Hours: 4

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

Brokers Price Option (BPO): The Agents Role in the Valuation Process

ID Dates 78359 09/27

Hours: 7

Days WF

Hours: 4

This 4-hour mandatory course is required by all Brokers-inCharge in order to maintain their eligibility each license year. Cost: $45

Times Location 09:00a-12:30p GS301

Hours: 14

This course was developed by the SRES Council specifically for those real estate professionals that are interested in focusing on 50+ real estate clients and consumers. Cost: $150 Days WF

ID Dates 78358 09/27

Days F

Times Location 08:00a-12:00p GS301

Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR) Designation Hours: 14

Senior Real Estate Specialist

ID Dates 78373 10/02-10/11

Times Location 01:00p-05:00p GS301

Real Estate BICAR

Evaluating property values depends more than ever on professional expertise and competence, the best use of technology, and a commitment to approach the valuation assignment from all pertinent perspectives. This course is specifically designed to help residential real estate agents and brokers enhance their skills in creating BPOs, reducing risk, and applying alternative. Cost: $150 ID Dates 78430 11/13-11/15

Days F

Times Location 09:00a-12:30p GS301

This course provides the information necessary to prepare real estate professionals to represent buyer-clients in real estate transactions and provide the quality of service and degree of fidelity to buyers which sellers have customarily enjoyed. This is the two day course fulfillment towards the ABR designation. An elective must be completed in order to completely fulfill the educational requirements. Cost: $150 ID Dates 78301 09/04-09/13

Days WF

Times Location 09:00a-12:30p GS301

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At Pitt Community College's Division of Continuing Education and Community Development, we offer a variety of health care classes that prepare you for employment in the ever-evolving medical field. Continuing Education Health care programs provide courses for those who need to train, retrain, and update their skills in a professional area. The programs offered by the division are of the highest quality in classroom, lab and clinical instruction.

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LIVE LIFE IN THE FAST LANE Aviation ground school

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

Aviation Ground School for Pilots

Motorcycle Safety Foundation: Basic Rider’s Course

This course is a study of aerospace history, weather, navigation, instruments, preflight planning, regulations, radio communications, and the aviation field and procedures necessary to become a safe pilot. Classes are oriented toward the latest material available from the Federal Aviation Agency and students are prepared to pass the written examination by the Government. Cost: $130

This 22 hour course is part of the NC Motorcycle Safety Program. In this class, riders will learn the basics of operating a motorcycle. The course is held on Friday evening, all day Saturday and all day Sunday. 100% attendance of all scheduled class hours is mandatory. NO EXCEPTIONS! Participants must wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, boots over the ankle, full fingered gloves and eye protection (sunglasses or prescription eyewear is permissible). Helmets are available, but individuals are encouraged to bring their own if they have them. Motorcycles are furnished by PCC. Participants must be 16 years of age, but are not required to hold a driver’s license to participate in the class. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be able to forego the driving portion of the NC DMV test for gaining their motorcycle endorsement. Pre-registration, at least 3 days prior to the beginning of the class is required. Cost: $135

Hours: 49.5

ID Dates 78408 08/20-11/05

Days TTH

Times Location 07:00p-09:15p GS202

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Hours: 22

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GET TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER Computer Literacy for Beginners Hours: 60

This course provides absolute beginners with the foundation of knowledge needed to use your computer system at home. We will cover keyboarding skills, using the mouse and familiarize you with windows. In addition, we will help you conquer your fears of Windows as well as teach you how to use the Internet and email. This course is tailored for beginners. Cost: $130 ID Dates 78543 08/27-10/17

Days TTH

Times Location 09:00a-12:00p GS402

Computers for the Intermediate User

Hours: 48 Course Prerequisite: Computer Literacy for Beginners or equivalent knowledge. Computers for the Intermediate User is appropriate for those who have completed the Computer Literacy for Beginners class or already have strong basic computer skills. Students will move to the next level of competency and cover topics more in depth such as Windows 7, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher. This course also covers the internet and methods for better searches as well as email and web browser options. Social media such as Facebook and Twitter are also discussed. We will learn more about computer hardware to allow for better troubleshooting skills. Cost: $130 ID Dates 78742 10/22-12/19* * No class Nov 7,12,28

Days TTH

Times Location 06:00a-09:00p GS402

Hours: 12 Course Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of using your Windows PC. Excel isn't just for financial professionals. This spreadsheet and analysis program offers intuitive tools that make it easy to access, connect, and analyze critical data. This 12-hour course will introduce you to the Excel 2010 environment as we create a basic worksheet and perform basic calculations. We will also learn how to modify and format a worksheet, and finally, we will look at features to help manage large workbooks. Cost: $75

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Hours: 12 Prerequisite: Basic Excel

Excel isn't just for financial professionals. This spreadsheet and analysis program offers intuitive tools that make it easy to access, connect, and analyze critical data. This intermediate-level course will cover topics such as creating and formatting charts, using the status bar calculator and functions, as well as creating, managing, sorting and filtering lists. Cost: $75 ID Dates 78547 09/27-10/04 78548 10/07-10/16 * 1 Hour Lunch Break

Days F MW

Times Location 09:00a-04:00p* GS402 06:00p-09:00p GS402

Making MS Outlook Work for You Hours: 12

In this class you'll learn how to create and send messages, sort emails, work with e-mail messages, schedule appointments, insert events, add and edit contacts, create and edit tasks, work with calendar features, and much more! You will also learn how to customize their environment, calendar, and mail messages to meet their specific needs and who wish to track, share, assign, and quickly locate various Outlook items. Cost: $75 ID Dates 78549 09/19-09/26

Days WTH

Times Location 01:00p-05:00p GS402

MS Word 2010 Basic Hours: 12

Excel 2010 Basics

ID Dates 78544 08/19-08/28 78545 09/18-09/20 78546 10/02-10/10 * 1 Hour Lunch Break

Excel 2010 Intermediate

Days MW WF WTH

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS402 09:00a-04:00p* GS402 01:00p-04:00p GS402

MS Word 2010 Basic students will learn how to navigate documents, learn how to enter and edit text, create and save documents, and learn how to enhance the appearance of a document by using various formatting options. They will also create tables, insert headers and footers, proof, and insert graphics. Cost: $75 ID Dates 78552 11/13-11/21

Times Location 01:00p-4:00p GS402

MS Word 2010 Intermediate Hours: 12

In MS Word Intermediate students will learn to work with styles, sections, and columns and will use the Navigation pane to work with outlines. They will format tables, print labels and envelopes, learn mail merge, and work with graphics. They will also use document templates, manage document revisions, and work with Web features. Cost: $75 ID Dates 78553 12/11-12/19

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Days WTH

Times Location 01:00p-04:00p GS402


MS Publisher 2010

Windows 8 for Beginners

Microsoft Publisher 2010 is a desktop publishing software program that comes with the Microsoft Office suite. While Microsoft Word is a word processing program, Microsoft Publisher is used for page layout and design. Students will learn how to navigate the Publisher interface, create and edit publications, arrange text and pictures, work with master pages, and create and format tables. They will also learn how to flow text across text boxes, create a facing-pages layout, export publications to PDF, and prepare publications for commercial printing. Cost: $75

This course is designed for those with very little (if any) knowledge of computers. Learn the concepts, terminology, and components of the personal computer. This course teaches you the basics of using your computer including how to turn it on — and turn it off. We will cover the keyboard, working with the mouse, as well as basic windows desktop and file management using both Windows 7 and Windows 8. Cost: $75.

Hours: 12

ID Dates 78551 10/30-11/07

Days WTH

Hours: 24

Times Location 01:00p-4:00p GS402

MS PowerPoint 2010 Level 1 You will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a presentation. You will format text on slides to enhance clarity. To enhance the visual appeal, you will add graphical objects to a presentation and modify them. You will also add tables and charts to a presentation to present data in a structured form. You will then finalize a presentation to deliver it. Cost: $75 Days WTH

Times Location 01:00p-04:00p GS402

MS PowerPoint 2010 Level 2 Hours: 12

You will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a presentation. You will format text on slides to enhance clarity. To enhance the visual appeal, you will add graphical objects to a presentation and modify them. You will also add tables and charts to a presentation to present data in a structured form. You will then finalize a presentation to deliver it. Cost: $75 ID TBD

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Keeping Your Computer Fit with Windows 7

Course Prerequisite: Students will be expected to have a good working knowledge of the Windows operating system. Hours: 60 Many new computer owners fail to learn how to use and maintain their new computer and open themselves up to the hidden costs of not maintaining your computer. To help save yourself money and unnecessary trips to the computer shop for repairs, this course will introduce you to a series of very simple steps you can take to keep your new computer running fast and efficient. In addition, things get installed on your system all the time, from applications, to games, to web plug-ins. There may even be viruses or "spyware" installed on your system that you don't even know about yet. This course will show you how to use the proper tools to clean up unused programs, get rid of unwanted files, and protect yourself and your computer from the bad side of the Internet. Come learn how to clean-up the software side of your computer and keep your system running smoothly! Cost: $75 ID Dates 78743 10/21-10/30 78744 11/04-11/13

Days MW MW

Days MW TTH

Times Location 09:00a-12:00p GS402 06:00p-09:00p GS402

Windows 8 for the Intermediate User

Hours: 12

ID Dates 78550 10/16-10/24

ID Dates 78534 08/19-09/16* 78558 08/20-09/12 * No class September 2

Times Location 09:00a-12:00p GS402 09:00a-12:00p GS402

Hours: 24 Course Prerequisite: Computers for Beginners or equivalent. Instruction will cover internal and external computer parts and troubleshooting the initial startup process. In addition users will be taught basic concepts related to Windows to include viewing contents of disks, drives, and folders, as well as creating, and saving files in various applications. Students will learn about the MS Office ribbon as well as cover MS Word. Cost: $75 ID Dates 78541 09/23-10/16 78542 09/24-10/17

Days MW TTH

Times Location 09:00a-12:00p GS402 06:00p-09:00p GS402

Digital Photography and Imaging Hours: 24

For those that want to do more with their digital camera pictures than just look at them, this course is for you! Photoshop Elements (PE), the latest release of the “home” version of Adobe Photoshop, allows you to not only fix minor flaws in your pictures, but to create entirely new projects with your photos as well. Students will become familiar with the PE interface, and learn how to use and apply the many tools that PE offers; from simple brightness and contrast adjustments, to working with multi-layered artwork, to creating animated slideshows. This course covers all the basics of Photoshop Elements. Students will be expected to have a good working knowledge of the Windows operating system, using and working with files and folders. Cost: $75 ID Dates 78531 09/09-10/02 78532 10/21-11/13

Days MW MW

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS402 09:00a-12:00p GS402

Digital Photography for Seniors Hours: 24

Take the mystery out of digital photography and join the fun! You don't need to be a professional photographer or a technology expert to take great digital photos! This class will help you choose the right camera, understand all its dials and controls, take good pictures, make them look even better with your computer and free software, and print them or share them online for friends and family to enjoy. Cost: $75 ID Dates 78731 08/09-10/11

Days F

Times Location 01:00p-04:00p COA

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safety first NRA: Basic Pistol Shooting for Women

ServSafe-Basic Food Handler

The NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course introduces students to the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for owning and using a pistol safely. Through this course, students will learn about pistol parts and operation, ammunition, gun safety, pistol shooting fundamentals, and pistol shooting activities. This course will also prepare the student for participation in other NRA courses. This course will be taught by a National Rifle Association Basic Pistol Shooting Instructor. If you are bringing your own gun to the range, you must provide your own ammo. For further questions, contact Lisa Smith at 493-7317. Cost: $85

The five sections taught are Basic Food Safety, Personal Hygiene, Cross-contamination and Allergens, Time and Temperature, and Cleaning and Sanitation. Students will receive a certificate of completion upon successful completion of assessment. Cost: $70

Hours: 8

ID Dates 78350 08/17

Days Sa

Times Location 08:30a-05:00p Elite Firearms

Personal Protection in the Home Hours: 8

This course teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to the safe and efficient use of a handgun for protection of self and family, and to provide information on the law-abiding individual’s right to self-defense. Students should expect to shoot approximately 100 rounds of ammunition and will learn basic defensive shooting skills, strategies for home safety and responding to a violent confrontation, firearms and the law, how to choose a handgun for self-defense, and continued opportunities for skill development. Students will receive the NRA Guide to the Basics of Personal Protection In the Home Handbook, NRA Gun Safety Rules brochure, the Winchester/NRA Marksmanship Qualification booklet, and course completion certificate. Proof of shooting experience can be one of the following: NRA Basic Pistol Course Certificate, NRA FIRST Steps Course Certificate, NRA pistol competitive shooting qualification card, military DD 214 with pistol qualification, or a NC CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT. Cost: $125 ID Dates 78456 09/07

Days Sa

Times Location 08:30a-04:30p Elite Firearms

Positive Parenting Program Hours: 24

Parents will learn how to use the basic features of positive parenting skills by developing a good relationship with their children and manage misbehavior by learning positive parenting strategies such as planning ahead, developing parenting routines, and utilizing behavioral charts. Cost: $80 ID Dates 78482 09/03-11/19

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Days T

Times Location 06:00p-08:00p GS114

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Hours: 2

ID Dates 78513 08/15 78514 09/12

Days TH TH

Times Location 06:00p-08:00p GS202 06:00p-08:00p GS114

PCSCC/PCC Driver Improvement Training Hours: 8

Pitt County Safe Communities Coalition in conjunction with Pitt Community College offer the AAA approved Driver Improvement course. This course covers a variety of topics for all drivers. This course is offered over a two (2) night period on Mon. & Wed. nights or in an all day setting on Saturdays. The 2-day session is from 6-10pm each night. The Saturday class is from 8:00am to 5:00pm. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required, 3 days prior to the beginning of class. *NOTE: Completion of this course in no way guarantees any privileges or rights under applicable NC laws. Cost: $60 ID 78187 78188 78189 78190 78191 78192 78193 78194 78195 78196 78197 78198 78199 78200 78201 78202 78203 78210 78204 78205 78206 78207 78208 78209

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GROW YOUR BUSINESS GETTING STARTED

Writing a Business Plan Hours: 3

How to Start a Small Business Hours: 3

This seminar will give an overview of the various topics on which to focus when attempting to start a business. Cost: FREE ID 75468 75470 75472 75474

Dates 09/12 10/03 11/07 12/05

Days TH TH TH TH

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301 06:00p-09:00p GS301 06:00p-09:00p GS301 06:00p-09:00p GS301

How to Get the Loan You Need Hours: 3

This workshop gives participants an overview of the lending process and how to make it work for you. Discussion will cover what lenders look for and expect with regards to your personal credit, cash flow coverage, collateral requirements, capital injection, and character. Cost: FREE ID 78178 78179 78180

Dates 09/26 10/17 11/21

Days TH TH TH

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301 06:00p-09:00p GS301 06:00p-09:00p GS301

Grant Writing Hours: 3

Write grant proposals that get funded or prepare for a management career in the fast-growing nonprofit sector. Expert instructors prepare you for the special needs of the nonprofit industry and help you develop relationships with corporate, foundation, and government funding sources. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78294 09/24 78293 10/09

Days T W

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301 09:00a-12:00p GS301

Grant Writing II Hours: 3

This class is for the student that has already taken the basic Grant Writing class but needs a more in depth look into the subject. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78292 11/12 78291 12/04

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Days T W

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS402 01:00p-04:00p GS401

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Success in business begins with a plan. By committing your idea to paper, you face tough questions and identify strengths and weaknesses. Business plans are not just for financing purposes; they are working documents to guide your business. For new and established small business owners, the course will start you down the path of small business success. Cost: FREE ID 78713 78714 78715 78716

Dates 09/19 10/10 11/14 12/12

Days TH TH TH TH

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301 06:00p-09:00p GS301 06:00p-09:00p GS301 06:00p-09:00p GS301

Conflict Resolution That Builds More Loyal Customers Hours: 3

This is a course in how to embrace conflict for enhanced results & relationships. Students will learn how to be effective in the presence of conflict with clear ways to make fast decisions in difficult situations. Use conflict as the doorway to enhanced relationships & productivity. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78309 10/16

Days W

Times Location 02:00p-05:00p GS301

Basic PowerPoint for Business Hours: 3

Microsoft PowerPoint is an impressive product. User-friendly enough for everyone, but with the advanced features needed to produce really professional presentations. Come learn the basics to enhance your presentations! Cost: FREE ID Dates 78526 10/14

Days M

Times Location 01:00p-04:00p GS402

Basic Publisher for Small Business Hours: 3

Publisher 2010 allows you to apply built-in templates, to apply your own custom templates, and to search from a variety of templates available on Office.com. Office.com provides a wide selection of popular Publisher templates, including newsletters and flyers. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78527 10/28

Days M

Times Location 01:00p-04:00p GS402


15 Common Mistakes that Will Undermine Any Business

GETTING STARTED

Hours: 3

Basic Word for Business Hours: 3

Take your program from bland to brilliant by learning to use placement and formatting to make content more accessible and simple and simple graphics that convey information more effectively than text. You will learn how to use layouts and diagrams for key points and visual cues. You will learn the necessary tools to help you sell your ideas and or tell your story. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78528 11/11

Days M

Times Location 01:00p-04:00p GS402

Basic EXCEL for Business Hours: 3

I’ve heard from more than one person that their initial reaction the first time they open a spreadsheet program is one of bewilderment. As one person said, “There were just these little boxes on the screen, and I couldn’t get it (the program) to do anything”. To be fair, there are plenty of buttons, toolbars, and menus on a spreadsheet screen along with those little boxes, but even these may not be much help if you don’t know what a spreadsheet is capable of doing and how it is supposed to work. This course is designed for the beginner. The student will learn the basics of creating simple formulas, formatting a worksheet, building a chart, and more. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78525 09/30

Days M

Times Location 01:00p-04:00p GS402

Basic Outlook for Business Hours: 3

Learn the essentials of Microsoft Outlook. From the powerful email engine to calendars, contacts and tasks, learn all the essential basics as well many other important features of this powerful program. Find the commands that you need to do everyday tasks such as reading and sending e-mail, printing, scheduling appointments and meetings in your calendar, and using your contacts. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78524 09/16

Days M

Times Location 01:00p-04:00p GS402

Secrets to Great Customer Service Hours: 3

These days, businesses will not survive for long without great customer service. Find out what you need to do to keep you current customers happy, attract new ones and keep both groups coming back. We’ll discuss some of the typical reasons why customers leave and shat you can do. We’ll look at customer service from different perspectives and share stories – the good, the bad, and ugly. You’ll leave with skills to improve customer relationships, build customer loyalty and increase sales. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78366 11/05

Days T

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

We have all heard the old saying “learn from other’s mistakes”. The presenter, Bob Moore, created this seminar from his own experiences of owning his own businesses and working for medium and large domestic and international corporations. Opening and operating a small business normally involves a great deal of time and a substantial financial investment. During his seminar, you will learn the fifteen most common mistakes made by entrepreneurs and many corporations that ultimately undermine the business. Regardless of whether you are opening or operating a business, regardless of the size of your company, this seminar will prove to be invaluable in helping you form a legal, profitable, and growing business. Make a solid investment in the future survival of your business by planning to attend this informative seminar! Cost: FREE ID Dates 78184 10/29

Days T

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

Contracting and Franchising Hours: 3

This course will introduce general contract and franchising principles. We will examine the contracts that most small business owners will be exposed to in their business. The types of contracts examined will be a real estate lease, asset purchase agreement, shareholders’ agreement, employment agreement with a non-compete clause, and boiler plate contracts for the purchase of goods or services. The last portion of the course will discuss the unique aspects of a franchise agreement such as franchise fees and trade secrets and will cover the range of the complexity of the franchise agreement when getting involved with a franchise. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78492 09/17

Days T

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

Join us for

lunch-N-learn Pack your lunch and enjoy one of our informative seminars!

Professional Networking Wednesday, October 16th

Getting More than the Minimum from Employees Tuesday, November 5th Seminars are from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm at the Greenville Center in room 301 For more info contact Wendy Dunbar at 493-7528


GETTING STARTED

FINANCES

Starting a Non-Profit Business

Budgeting for Small Businesses

Learn the basics of starting a non-profit business. This course will offer the information about 501© 3 and 501© 6 organizations with explanations of each. We will cover the policies that you must have in place and how to develop policy manuals, establishing and working with in your governing documents, and risk management. Participants will also be provided with a review of organizational liabilities and important insurance coverage for non-profit organizations. Cost: FREE

The intent of this course is to inform and instruct participants on how to maximize business capital. This course will provide relevant instruction on how to identify and capitalize on opportunities to generate & maintain resources. Participants will be empowered with the specific tools needed to make good financial decisions that will enhance their business growth. Cost: FREE

Hours: 3

ID Dates 78484 11/19

Days T

Hours: 3

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

The Best Business to Start Right Now Hours: 3

This might be the best time to start a business! Competitors are hard-hit, resources are cheaper and good people aren’t hard to find. What would be the best small business for you to start right now? Would a business bring in extra income or provide a job? “The Best Small Business to Start Right Now” can help you answer those questions. This program will focus on four areas:

1. How to create a business idea that fits you 2. Businesses you can start for under $100 3. “Hot” businesses that will grow in coming years with a list of over 30 types of businesses with growth potential 4. 5 Easy-to-use steps to starting a business

ID Dates 78498 12/03

Days T

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

Small Business Record Keeping Hours: 3

Do you know your product or service upside down and backwards, but the numbers just drive you up a wall? We’ll talk about calculating and recording payroll taxes and sales tax. You’ll become familiar with those financial terms that confuse you but that accountants love to use. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78185 10/08

Days T

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS 301

Understanding Cash Flow Hours: 3

If you think the time is right for you to start a business you are right and this course will get you started in the right way! Cost: FREE

Cash is the life of your business. You have to have it to operate successfully. This seminar will help you learn how to project your cash needs and manage cash flow to keep your business on a steady course toward success. You’ll also learn cash management strategies for tough times, as well as how to acquire and use lines of credit to smooth out the rough spots. Cost: FREE

ID Dates 78498 12/03

ID Dates 78303 10/22

Days T

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

Days T

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

How to Improve Your Credit Score Hours: 3

FINANCES Beginning QuickBooks Hours: 3

This class is an introduction to the popular QuickBooks accounting software. Participants must have basic computer skills – how to use a mouse, etc. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78212 10/22

Days T

Times Location 01:00p-04:00p GS402

Pricing Your Products Hours: 3

Regardless of the type of business you have, pricing is crucial. Don’t cheat your customers or your business by pricing yourself out of the game. It’s easier than you think. A few simple strategies will have you right in line with the competition and generating profits as well. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78182 10/31

Days TH

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

With the new credit card laws and the scoring changes made by the three credit bureaus, the rules for having a “good” credit score have changed. “Good “ credit is now considered to be 740 and above compared to 680 a year ago. In this seminar you will learn the legal and ethical ways a person can increase their credit score. Cost: FREE ID Dates 78183 10/01

Days T

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

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Marketing Your Business Using Online Ads & Free Directories

MARKETING

Hours: 3

When starting your business having a website serves many purposes. In this class you will be able to learn how to build your first website. This hands-on course will walk you through all the steps of using the Wordpress platform to launch a site. At the end of the class each student will be able to walk away with a website and the tools to grow their online presence. Cost: FREE

Learn how to get started with free Social Media platforms and web-based directories, and understand which marketing approaches are best for your business. This class will give you real-world examples of small and micro businesses that are successfully using Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Google+, Pinterest, Yelp and other sources. You will take away an easy-to-implement grassroots marketing strategy to give your business the edge it needs to compete in today’s fast-moving online world. Cost: FREE

ID Dates 78529 10/05

ID Dates 78311 10/15

Web Design for Small Business Hours: 3

Days Sa

Times Location 09:00a-04:00p GS402

Days T

Times Location 06:00p-09:00p GS301

Providing workforce training in eastern nc

“Pitt Community College customized training to meet the growing needs of our company. They helped prepare our employees for a variety of challenges. In March of this year, CMI Plastics became an ISO 9001-2008 registered company. All of the training for this process came through PCC.”

“Pitt Community College and The Roberts Company have successfully partnered to actively identify the job skills required to meet our industry standards. This nexus has been beneficial in actively developing and providing job skills for our growing demand of job applicants. It is truly a win-win situation.”

– Stephen Hasselbach Jr., President CMI Plastics, Inc.

“The success of the Mestek/Pitt Community College partnership has hinged on creating meaningful training for our employees. PCC provided jobspecific training that increased and/or enhanced the skillsets of our people” – Emerson Hobgood, Plant Manager Mestek, Inc.

– Brian Astorino, Director of HR The Roberts Company

www.pittcc.edu 1986 Pitt Tech Road Winterville, NC 28590 (252) 493-7200

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT SIDETTE BROWN AT 493-7233


WANT SOMETHING FUN? TRY SOMETHING NEW

Creative Writing Seminar Hours: 30

Insanity Fitness Hours: 16

Come join us with this Insane workout! This course is designed to help you lose weight and to stay motivated working out along with your peers. Course includes plyometric drills along with strength, endurance, and core training moves. Pre-registration and payment is required 3 days prior to the beginning of class so do not wait! Wear workout clothing, tennis shoes, bring a towel, and water. This course is for all levels of fitness. Cost: $35 ID Dates 78211 08/31-12/14

Days Sa

Times Location 08:00a-09:00a GS Annex

Boxing Fitness This course is designed to prepare individuals with a centralized fitness program including cardiovascular assessments, physical conditioning, offensive and defensive training. Boxing Fitness is taught by Zed Mitchell, an Ayden native with a background in MMA fighting. Physical address: 4816 Old Tar Road Winterville, NC Required materials: Hand wraps for Boxing. Cost: $65 Days MW

Times Location 05:30p-06:30p Boxing Gym

Family Stories Workshop Hours: 30

Every family has stories to tell, but many are lost before they’re recorded. In this workshop, students will receive guidance in how to write and structure these stories and their own. Through a balance of lecture, stimulating memory exercises, discussion, and class feedback they will be able to create a permanent record of these stories for posterity. Cost: $65 ID Dates 78372 09/09-12/02

ID Dates 78470 09/19-12/12 78471 09/24-12/17

Days TH T

Times Location 06:30p-09:30p CWE141 06:30p-09:30p CWE141

become an artist

Hours: 36

ID Dates 78238 08/19-12/11

This course is designed for the experienced as well as the inexperienced writer. The emphasis is on creativity, writing, and critique. Assignments are read anonymously and critiqued by class members and the instructor to work toward improved writing technique and communication skills. Tip sheets on the elements of writing are supplemented by exercises. All genres of writing are welcome. Revision and submission for publication and competition are encouraged. Cost: $65

Days M

Times Location 02:00p-05:00p COA

Secrets to a More Realistic Painting Hours: 15

This oil painting class is for all skill levels from beginners to professionals. You will gain valuable secrets that will take your art to a whole new level. This class will add 6 years of experience to both beginners and professional and will specialize in oil portraits and other exercises. Join us for fun tips and tricks that will make your art pop. Cost: $75 ID Dates 78352 08/19-09/16 78355 10/07-11/04

Days M M

Times Location 05:30p-08:00p Jaycee Park 05:30p-08:00p Jaycee Park

Watercolor Basics Hours: 24

This is an introductory class in the art of watercolor painting. You well be introduced to the very basics of working with watercolor paints and applying various techniques to create art. The class is an excellent outlet opportunity. Cost: $60

Beginning Golf-Coed

ID Dates 78468 09/10-12/03

This course is designed for men and women who want to learn how to play golf. Participants will learn the basics in a casual friendly setting, learning the best ways to hold the club, hitting the ball close to the hole-chipping, pitching and other shots from short distances as well as learning terminology and etiquette. Cost: $99

Intermediate Watercolor Painting

Hours: 7.5

ID Dates 78349 09/16-09/20

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Days Times Location MTWTHF 05:30p-07:00p Bradford

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Days T

Times Location 06:30p-08:30p COA

Hours: 33

This class is a continuation of the Beginning Watercolor class. The class will be held at the Grifton Community Center. Cost: $70 ID Dates 78469 09/12-12/05

Days TH

Times Location 06:30p-09:30p GCC


GETTING DOwN

TO BUSINESS. FREE SEMINARS

We offer more than 100 Free Seminars each year on various business topics including: • Financing • Marketing • Management • Accounting/Record Keeping For more information or to register for our seminars, please contact Wendy at 493-7528.

FREE CONSULTING

Free, Confidential One-on-One Consulting services We can assist you in the daily operation of your business. Our staff of experienced business owners can help you with: • A Financial Analysis of Your Company • Business Plans • Market and Industry Research • Marketing Plans • Loan Packages • Strategic Planning Consulting Services are provided by appointment only. To schedule your appointment, contact Larry at 493-7660.

RESOURCE CENTER

The Small Business Center maintains a resource area that is designed for your use as you prepare your business/market plan, conduct market/industry research, and learn new tools to help you run your business better. This center is open during normal business hours and contains: • Computers with Internet Access • How-to Books • Examples of Business Plans • Videos & DVD’s • Business Reference Materials For additional information about how we can meet your needs, please contact Gail at 493-7625 or Jim at 493-7541.


Hours: 5

Find your groove

This course will build on concepts learned in Reading Music I. Course content will included developing basic music reading skills and introducing basic music theory concepts through collaborative activities and group participation. Cost: $49

PCC Symphony Orchestra Hours: 32

This course provides an opportunity for those who play an orchestral instrument to gain experience by playing is an ensemble. Emphasis is placed on orchestral techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles and periods or orchestral and string ensemble literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to participate in ensemble playing leadership to performance. PREREQUISITE: Complete of high school orchestra or band program, or comparable private lesson experience. All other cases to be determined by audition. ID Dates 78466 08/20-12/10

New Horizons Band

Days T

Times Location 06:30p-09:30p MAEC

Hours: 48

If you are looking for a fun way to learn a musical instrument without the rigors of individual instruction, you might want to consider joining the New Horizons Band. The New Horizons Band is for adults, ages 50 and up, who wish to learn to play a band instrument for the first time, or relearn an instrument, the New Horizons band provides a relaxed, fun learning situation. The New Horizons Band provides adults with little or no musical experience the opportunity to play band music with others. The band meets two days a week. Instruments include flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet and trombone, other instruments are considered upon request. Come join the fun with this ensemble and discover your hidden (or dormant) musical talents! Cost:FREE ID Dates 78297 08/27-12/05

Days TTH

Times Location 10:30a-12:30p MAEC

The Celebration Singers People who sing together often seem utterly happy and engaged in life. The Celebration Singers is a fun-filled choir for adults, ages 50 and up. If you enjoy singing and socializing… this is the group for you! Come enjoy music from Gospel to Broadway show tunes and just about everything in between. Singing may offer benefits to deep and controlled breathing and focus on maintaining good use of the lungs, diaphragm and abdominal muscles. Attend as often as you can – we understand life is full of appointments and travel! No audition required, just a love of music. Cost: FREE Days TH

Times Location 01:30p-02:30p MAEC

Hours: 5

This course is designed for individuals with no music reading experience and those who wish to improve their music reading skill. Course content will include the history of musical notation, the elements of music and how they are written, collaborative activities, and group participation. Cost: $49

Reading Music II

Times Location 07:00p-08:00p MAEC 07:00p-08:00p MAEC

Improving Your Church Choir Hours: 5

Explore techniques for improving choral blend, intonation, diction and repertoire. Learn how to balance the musical and non-musical duties for church musicians, such as recruitment & retention, library, and the church year. Whether you are a volunteer or professional, director or accompanist … this course is for you! Cost: $49 ID Dates 78332 09/10-10/08 78333 10/15-11/12

Days T T

Times Location 10:00a-11:00p MAEC 10:00a-11:00p MAEC

Improving Your Accompanying Skills Hours: 5

Accompanying choirs or soloists can be intimidating. During this course, you can bring music you are currently playing or we can help provide music. Improve your skills with helping your choirs find their pitches, balance parts and more. Whether you are a volunteer or a professional accompanist … this course is for you! Cost: $49 ID 78334 78335 78336

Dates 09/05-10/03 10/10-11/07 11/14-12/19

Days TH TH TH

Times Location 11:00a-12:00p MAEC 11:00a-12:00p MAEC 11:00a-12:00p MAEC

Hours: 62

This course is a performance based ensemble and students will learn to play the steel drum which is from the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. You will learn the history of and how to play authentic steel pan music as well as learning proper care and technique of steel pans. Basic music theory skills are recommended (notes and rhythms). Students will play out in the community on public performances throughout the semester. Cost: $99 ID Dates 78503 08/20-12/05

Days TTH

Times Location 07:00p-09:00p Third Street

Classical Music: A Primer Hours: 3

Reading Music I

ID Dates 78298 09/10-10/08 78300 10/15-11/12

Days T T

Steel Drum Ensemble

Hours: 15

ID Dates 78296 08/29-12/12

ID Dates 78304 09/10-10/08 78305 10/15-11/12

Days T T

Times Location 06:00p-07:00p MAEC 06:00p-07:00p MAEC

Come learn about music for upcoming PCC Symphony Orchestra concerts. Explore the traditions of Western art music via the structure, style and composers of music before attending the concerts! Course content will include listening, lecture, discussion, an introduction to score reading and conducting, and a hands-on introduction to orchestral instruments. No previous musical experience required. Cost: $49 ID Dates 78314 09/09-10/17 78315 10/14-11/11

Days M M

Times Location 07:00p-08:00p MAEC 07:00p-08:00p MAEC


Group Piano VI

Find your groove

Hours: 5

Group Piano I Hours: 5

This course is an explanatory introduction to playing the piano for beginners. Students will learn basic hand positions, simple melodies, note names, and beginning music reading. Cost: $49 ID Dates 78321 09/09-10/07

Days M

Times Location 12:00p-01:00p MAEC

Group Piano II This course builds on skills learned in Group Piano, Part I. Students will develop two-handed techniques with basic hand positions for chords, learn more complex melodies, read chord symbols, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. Cost: $49 Days M

Times Location 12:00p-01:00p MAEC

Group Piano III Hours: 5

This course builds on skills learned in Group Piano, Part II. Students will continue development with two-handed techniques with basic hand positions for chords, learn more complex melodies, read chord symbols, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. Cost: $49 ID Dates 78323 11/18-12/16

Days M

Times Location 12:00p-01:00p MAEC

Group Piano IV Hours: 5

This course builds on skills learned in Group Piano, Part III. Students will continue development with two-handed techniques with basic hand positions for chords, learn more complex melodies, read chord symbols, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. Cost: $49 ID Dates 78324 09/05-10/03 78325 09/05-10/03

Days TH TH

Times Location 12:00p-01:00p MAEC 01:00p-02:00p MAEC

Group Piano V Hours: 5

This course builds on skills learned in Group Piano, Part VI. Students will continue development with two-handed techniques with basic hand positions for chords, learn more complex melodies, read chord symbols, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. Cost: $49 ID Dates 78326 10/10-11/07 78327 10/10-11/07

ID Dates 78330 11/14-12/19 78331 11/14-12/19

Days TH TH

Times Location 12:00p-01:00p MAEC 01:00p-02:00p MAEC

Group Piano for Adults with Prior Experience Hours: 5

Hours: 5

ID Dates 78322 10/14-11/11

This course builds on skills learned in Group Piano, Part VIII. Students will continue development with two-handed techniques with basic hand positions for chords, learn more complex melodies, read chord symbols, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. Cost: $49

Days TH TH

Times Location 12:00p-01:00p MAEC 01:00p-02:00p MAEC

This course builds on skills learned in previous piano lessons or classes. Students will review piano skills and continue development with two-handed techniques, including basic hand positions, chords, complex melodies, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. Cost: $49 ID 78318 78319 78320

Dates 09/09-10/07 10/14-11/11 11/18-12/16

Days M M M

Times Location 02:00p-03:00p MAEC 02:00p-03:00p MAEC 02:00p-03:00p MAEC

Exploring Music for Seniors Hours: 5

This course is a hands-on introduction to music with listening, responding and creating music. Topics include the elements of music, styles, multicultural aesthetics, improvisation, and composition. Come experience and enjoy music! Cost: $49 ID Dates 78316 09/09-10/07 78317 10/14-11/11

Days M M

Times Location 11:00a-12:00p MAEC 11:00a-12:00p MAEC

Guitar Class Hours: 5

This is an ideal class for those who have always wanted to try out guitar lessons or have taught yourself and need more! Do music symbols look like foreign drawings to you? Learn to speak the musical language with your guitar! Enroll in these fun group classes and you will learn guitar care, tuning, strumming patterns, chords, reading chord charts, music terminology and the skills needed to play many of your favorite songs! Students will need your own guitar. Cost: $49 ID 78341 78344 78338 78342 78345 78339 78343 78346 78340

Dates 09/05-10/03 09/06-10/04 09/09-10/07 10/10-11/07 10/11-11/08 10/14-11/11 11/14-12/19 11/15-12/20 11/18-12/16

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Times Location 01:00p-02:00p MAEC 02:00p-03:00p MAEC 05:00p-06:00p MAEC 01:00p-02:00p MAEC 02:00p-03:00p MAEC 05:00p-06:00p MAEC 01:00p-02:00p MAEC 02:00p-03:00p MAEC 05:00p-06:00p MAEC

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252.493.7200

www.pittcc.edu

Apply in 3 Easy Steps Curriculum Registration Information Fall Semester 2013 Walk In Registration Fall 2013 Must Pay for classes by 7 pm

August 14 (8 am - 7 pm)

Last Day for 100% Refund

August 14

Classes Begin Fall 2013, Day & Evening

August 15

1st Weekend College Session Begins

August 16

Last Day to Add a Class Fall 2013

August 19

Last Day for 75% Refund

August 26

Courses are available in the traditional classroom setting as well as hybrid (part in classroom and part online), online, and weekend options. PCC is committed to providing as many options to our students as possible.

Step 1 Complete a Pitt Community College admissions application. Applications are available: • PCC Goess Student Center - in the counseling area • PCC website (www.pittcc.edu) • High school counselors’ offices There is no application fee.

Step 2 Send or deliver an official copy of your high school and any college transcripts to the PCC Registrar’s Office at PO Drawer 7007, Greenville, NC 27835.

Step 3 Take the PCC placement test, which covers math, reading and writing, as well as computer skills. • Visit (www.pittcc.edu/academics/ admissions/placement-testing) for resources to help you prepare for the placement tests. • In some cases, placement tests may be waived - see website for more information.


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Online Classes

Welcome to ed2Go

How to Get Started:

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners.

1. Visit our Online Instruction Center:

Most courses run for six weeks (with a ten-day grace period at the end). Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. You can complete any of these courses entirely from your home or office and at any time of the day or night.

2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom.

Start Dates:

New course sessions begin each month. Please visit our Online Instruction Center to see exact start dates for the courses that interest you.

Requirements:

All courses require Internet access, E-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Firefox web browsers. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please visit our Online Instruction Center for more information.

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3. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.

business courses Accounting Fundamentals

Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more.

Administrative Assistant Fundamentals

Prepare to take advantage of the many new job opportunities in health care, legal services, and other industries.

Managing Customer Service

Become indispensable to any organization by understanding how to identify and meet customer needs.

Professional Sales Skills

Discover how to begin a successful and rewarding career in sales.

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Principles of Sales Management

Introduction to Business Analysis

Successful Construction Business Management

Introduction to Peachtree Accounting

Introduction to QuickBooks

Mastery of Business Fundamentals

Master the art of managing sales teams from a sales pro.

Gain a powerful and permanent advantage over the competition by practicing expert management. Learn how to quickly and efficiently gain control over the financial aspects of your business.

Distribution and Logistics Management

Improve your company’s ability to deliver on time and on budget, while increasing customer satisfaction.

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Master powerful techniques to improve your decision-making skills at work.

Get the training you need to perform everyday accounting tasks using Peachtree Accounting software. Acquire practical experience in strategic planning, management, and finance without enrolling in an MBA program.

Project Management Fundamentals Gain the skills you’ll need to succeed in the fast-growing field of project management.


business courses

start your business

grant writing

PMP Certification Prep 1

Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay

Starting a Nonprofit

Marketing Your Business on the Internet

Introduction to Nonprofit Management

Start Your Own eBay Drop Off Store

Marketing Your Nonprofit

Prepare to take–and pass–the PMP certification exam. Course 1 of 2.

Understanding the Human Resources Function

Learn to handle human resource functions to ensure the best possible results.

Employment Law Fundamentals

Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire, evaluate, and manage employees.

Total Quality Fundamentals

Give yourself a strong foundation in total quality management.

Fundamentals of Supervision and Management

Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate, and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts.

High Speed Project Management

Learn to deal with the realities of managing projects at supersonic speeds despite truncated timelines, inadequate staffing, and skimpy budgets.

Purchasing Fundamentals

Improve your company’s bottom line by mastering the fundamentals of purchasing.

Business and Marketing Writing

Write great marketing copy to improve your company’s image and your chances of getting hired or promoted.

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Auction pros teach you how to work from home or earn extra income by buying and selling goods online.

E-commerce expert helps you develop an Internet marketing plan for your business. Turn people's unwanted items into a lucrative source of income by starting an eBay drop off store.

Secrets of the Caterer

Learn cooking and business secrets from a professional caterer.

Wow, What a Great Event!

Looking for a fun new career coordinating special events? Learn proven techniques from a master event planner.

Growing Plants for Fun and Profit

An industry professional teaches you everything you need to prosper in the backyard nursery business.

Publish It Yourself: How to Start and Operate Your Own Publishing Business Convert manuscripts into income by producing and selling books like the pros.

Start Your Own Consulting Practice

Find out how you can earn income by sharing your training or knowledge with others.

Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based Business

An experienced entrepreneur teaches you how to develop the motivation, discipline, and creativity to quit your job and be your own boss.

Creating a Successful Business Plan

Turn your business ideas into a solid plan for financing and long-term success.

Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business

Industry veteran shows you how to take a nonprofit business from vision to reality.

Develop the skills and strategies you need to become an integral part of one of the fastest growing service sectors. Further the ideals and goals of your nonprofit by learning to compete more effectively for members, media attention, donors, clients, and volunteers.

Get Grants!

Learn how to develop successful, fundable grants from experts in the field.

A to Z Grantwriting

Learn how to research and develop relationships with potential funding sources, organize grantwriting campaigns, and prepare proposals.

Writing Effective Grant Proposals

Learn to prepare grant proposals that get solid results for your favorite organization or charity.

Advanced Grant Proposal Writing

Gain a full understanding of the criteria funders use to determine whether your grant proposal gets funded or rejected.

Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant

Increase your income while working from home by starting a grant writing consulting business.

career ideas Become a Veterinary Assistant

Practicing veterinarian prepares you to work in a veterinary office or hospital.

Real Estate Investing

Build and protect your wealth by investing in real estate.

Learn how to start your own arts and crafts business from a professional artist. TIMES, DATES, PRICING, AND LOCATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR THE LATEST UPDATES.

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digital photography

Get Paid to Travel

Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search

Discover Digital Photography

Learn everything you need to start your new and exciting career as a professional tour director.

Fundamentals of Technical Writing

Learn the skills you need to succeed in the well-paying field of technical writing.

Introduction to Criminal Law

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

Legal Nurse Consulting

Begin a new career by helping attorneys understand and resolve medical cases and claims.

Paralegal Preparation 1

Prepare for a career as a paralegal by learning terminology, processes, and other basics (course 1 of 6).

How to Start and Operate Your Own Publishing Business

Convert manuscripts into income by producing and selling books like the pros.

Become an Optical Assistant

Learn what it takes to become an optical assistant and discover why it's one of today's most popular and fascinating career opportunities.

Become a Physical Therapy Aide

Prepare for a rewarding career as a valued member of the physical therapy team.

personal development Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow

Design a life that makes you happy by learning how you can use work to express yourself and share your interests and talents.

Grammar Refresher

Gain confidence in your ability to produce clean, grammatically correct documents and speeches.

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World-renowned author and career advisor shows you how to get the job you want quickly and easily and in any economy.

Individual Excellence

Master 12 career-enhancing skills including goal setting, time management, personal organization, and creativity.

Leadership

Gain the respect and admiration of others, exert more control over your destiny, and enjoy success in your professional and personal life.

Computer Skills for the Workplace

An informative introduction to the fascinating world of digital photography equipment.

Photoshop Elements

Master the most advanced features of Photoshop Elements for Windows and take your photo editing skills to the next level!

Making Movies with Windows XP

Turn your home videos into entertaining movies that you can share with others by e-mail, the Web, CD, and DVD.

Photographing People With Your Digital Camera

Expert shows you how to take beautiful pictures of adults, children, and babies.

Gain a working knowledge of the computerskills you’ll need to succeed in today’s job market.

entertainment

Merrill Ream Speed Reading

Music Made Easy

Get Assertive!

Drawing for the Absolute Beginner

Acclaimed speed reading expert teaches youhow to save yourself time by reading faster with better comprehension. Find out how you can stop others from intimidating you or treating you poorly.

Goodbye to Shy

Become more confident in social, professional, and romantic situations.

Get Funny!

Learn the fundamentals of music theory. Be able to read, write, and play simple music. Gain a solid foundation in drawing and become the artist you’ve always dreamed you could be!

Get Paid to Travel

Learn everything you need to start your new and exciting career as a professional tour director.

Use humor to disarm, befriend, motivate, inspire, and inform others.

Family and friends

Achieving Success with Difficult People

Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals

Learn how to have more successful relationships with difficult bosses, co-workers, students, neighbors, or relatives.

Healing Through Hypnosis

Learn to use hypnotic suggestion on yourself and others with amazing results.

Keys to Effective Communication

Lost for words? Don’t be! Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth, and respect through conversation.

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Discover how easy it can be to prepare meals that are both delicious and nutritious!

Genealogy Basics

Begin an exciting and fascinating exploration of your roots.

Assisting Aging Parents

Be prepared to handle the challenges of aging while learning to cherish the transition.


Family and friends

law & Legal careers

Personal Finance

Ready, Set, Read!

Business Law for Small Business Owners

Debt Elimination Techniques

A learning specialist shows you how to raise a successful reader and writer.

Enhancing Language Development in Childhood

Enrich the lives of your children by helping them become proficient speakers and thinkers.

Understanding Adolescents

Unlock the secrets of the adolescent mind to improve relations.

Learn how to successfully protect your small business and solve most of the legal problems that may arise.

Introduction to Criminal Law

An in-depth look at criminal law and the real world of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and paralegals.

Evidence Law

languages

Prepare for a career as a law clerk or legal secretary by learning how to help busy attorneys gather and evaluate evidence and prepare for trial.

Speed Spanish

Winning Strategy for the Courtroom

Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be speaking Spanish in no time.

Instant Italian

Learn Italian from the comfort of your home in this fun and enjoyable online course.

Beginning Braille Transcription

Prepare for a rewarding career as a transcriber by learning to write and read the language of the blind.

Grammar for ESL

If English is your second language, this course will teach you the principles you’ll need to succeed.

Writing for ESL

Learn how to write in English more effectively to succeed in college and at work.

Conversational Japanese

Whether you want to learn conversational Japanese for travel or just for fun, you'll find this course makes it easy and enjoyable for beginners to master the essentials of the Japanese language.

Learn what it takes to win in civil court from an attorney who has won hundreds of cases.

Constitutional Law: Bill of Rights

Learn specific, powerful, and proven strategies to get completely out of debt and live a stress-free lifestyle.

Where Does All My Money Go?

Learn how to get control of your money once and for all.

Personal Finance

Protect your assets and discover how best to achieve all your financial goals.

Stocks, Bonds, and Investing

Make wise investment decisions so you have enough to live comfortably through your retirement.

The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks Discover valuable techniques that show you step-by-step how to research and value stocks.

Understand the challenges facing the maintenance of guaranteed freedoms in the modern world.

Introduction to Stock Options

Legal Nurse Consulting

Keys to Successful Money Management

If you’re a nurse, this course will help you prepare for a new career helping attorneys understand and resolve medical cases and claims.

Employment Law Fundamentals

Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire, evaluate, and manage employees.

Learn how stock options can help you profit in any type of market.

Certified financial planner shows you how most wealthy people build their fortunes.

Introduction to Microsoft Excel

Work with numbers? You need to know Excel. Learn the secrets of this powerful application.

Workers’ Compensation

Gain essential skills and a solid understanding of one of the fastestgrowing areas in law.

Paralegal Preparation 1

Prepare for a career as a paralegal by learning terminology, processes, and other basics (course 1 of 6)..

Real Estate Law

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

Learn More... - expert instructorS - 24-Hour access - online discussion areas - 6 weeks of discussion New course sessions begin each month. Visit our site to learn more.

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health care

teaching

Medical Terminology:

Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6

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

Human Anatomy and Physiology

In this teacher-training course, you'll learn from an experienced educator how to motivate and assist developing writers.

Teaching Math: Grades 4-6

Learn how our organ systems work together to allow us to process sensations, think, communicate, grow, move, and reproduce.

Reinvent math instruction for grades 4-6 by bringing hands-on learning, inexpensive manipulatives, and realworld connections into your classroom.

Become a Veterinary Assistant

Solving Classroom Discipline Problems

Practicing veterinarian prepares you to work in a veterinary office or hospital.

Handling Medical Emergencies

Veteran teacher reveals the secrets to an orderly classroom. A step-by-step approach to effective, positive discipline.

Every second counts during a medical emergency. Learn how to respond if someone needs your help.

Survival Kit for New Teachers

Legal Nurse Consulting

Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom

Begin a new career by helping attorneys understand and resolve medical cases and claims.

Certificate in End of Life Care

(26 contact hours) Understand the needs of individuals living with debilitating or terminal illnesses.

Certificate in Gerontology

(30 contact hours) Earn a certificate proving you have the skills required to meet the health care needs of a rapidly aging population.

Introduction to Natural Health and Healing

Learn how to promote wellness, balance, and health in all aspects of your daily life.

Don't see what you're looking for?

with over 300 classes, we are bound to have it! Check out more courses at

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Veteran instructor shares the secrets for success in your first years of teaching.

Improve your ability to teach diverse learners with real-world examples from elementary, middle, and high school classrooms.

The Classroom Computer

Learn how to use the classroom computer to increase learning and motivate students.

Using the Internet in the Classroom

Discover how you can use the Internet to make teaching easier for you and more relevant to your students.

Creating a Classroom Web Site

Learn how to create a classroom Web site and how having one can make you a more effective and dynamic teacher.

Guided Reading: Strategies for the Differentiated Classroom Learn creative ways to bring differentiated instruction and guided reading to life in your classroom.

Integrating Technology in the Classroom

Take your teaching to another level with these fun new ways to incorporate technology into your lesson plans.

Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success

In this professional development course for teachers, you'll get the training you need to reach the diverse mix of students you face every day--learning proven strategies that turn diversity into opportunity.

Ready, Set, Read!

Learning specialist shows you how to develop successful readers and writers.

Microsoft Excel in the Classroom

Discover how Excel can help you improve your effectiveness as a teacher.

Microsoft Word in the Classroom

Harness the power of the most popular word processing program on the market and become a more productive and creative teacher.

MS PowerPoint in the Classroom

Motivate your students and enrich your lessons by bringing PowerPoint into your classroom.

Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for Grades 1-6

In this professional development course for teachers, you'll get the training you need to start teaching model drawing, the powerful Singapore Math strategy that gives word problems a visual context.

Teaching Students With Autism: Strategies for Success

Help your students with high-functioning autism and Asperger's Syndrome unlock their potential in the classroom.

Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies That Work Learn response to intervention (RTI) strategies that ensure the struggling readers in your classroom get the help and education they need.

Working Successfully With Learning Disabled Students Learn how to successfully meet the diverse needs of the learning


Writing Creativity Training for Writers

Banish writer’s block forever with these tricks from the published writer’s toolbox.

Grammar Refresher

Gain confidence in your ability to produce clean, grammatically correct documents and speeches.

Write Your Life Story

Give your family and friends an inspirational autobiography.

Advanced Fiction Writing

Explore advanced fiction writing techniques with a published novelist.

The Keys to Effective Editing

If you aspire to be an editor, this course will teach you the fundamentals of top-notch editing for both fiction and nonfiction.

Introduction to Journaling

Discover how journaling can help you explore your dreams, values, and beliefs, survive unwanted change, succeed in your career, and express your creativity.

Write Fiction Like a Pro

Author teaches you how professional writers use story outlines to structure any type of story.

The Craft of Magazine Writing

If you’re a determined new writer, this class will provide you with the skills you need to get published.

Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published

Published writer shows you how to give yourself the credibility you need to get your works published.

Research Methods for Writers

Learn the most efficient and effective methods to conduct research for any writing project.

Fundamentals of Technical Writing

Learn the skills you need to succeed in the well-paying field of technical writing.

Computers Writer’s Guide to Descriptive Settings Develop your eye for detail and improve your writing with vivid descriptions, memorable settings, and believable characters.

Forensic Science For Writers

Learn the secrets behind forensic science and add new characters, depth, and marketability to your fiction.

Beginning Writer’s Workshop

Get a taste of the writer’s life and improve your writing skills in this introduction to writing creatively.

Computer Skills for the Workplace

Gain a working knowledge of the computer skills you’ll need to succeed in today’s job market.

Introduction to PC Security

What you don’t know can really hurt you. Learn what you can do to protect yourself.

Introduction to Microsoft Word Learn how to create and modify documents with the world’s most popular word processor.

Intermediate Microsoft Word

Travel Writing

Profit from your experiences in exotic lands (or your own backyard) by learning how to write and sell travel articles and books.

Effective Business Writing

Develop powerful written documents that draw readers in and keep them motivated to continue to the end.

Writing for Children

Published children’s author shows you how to touch the hearts of children by creating books for them.

Take advantage of Word’s publishing capabilities to create eye-catching documents.

Advanced Microsoft Word

Learn how to create and use macros, shortcuts, form letters, mailing labels, queries, and more.

Introduction to Microsoft Access

(Intermediate course available) Store, locate, print, and automate access to all types of information.

Introduction to Microsoft Excel

(Intermediate course available) Discover the secrets to setting up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently.

Computers Keyboarding

Use the computer program FasType for Windows to learn the basic skills of touchtyping.

Navigating the Internet

Master the ins and outs of the Internet with this informative behind-the-scenes look.

Introduction to Windows XP

Learn how Windows XP makes it easy to work with text, pictures, audio, video, and more.

Introduction to Linux

Learn how to use the Linux desktop operating system along with the included productivity, multimedia, and Internet software.

Advanced Microsoft Excel

Increase your potential and maximize your value by becoming an expert Microsoft Excel user.

Introduction to PowerPoint

Build impressive slide presentations filled with text, images, video, audio, charts, and more.

Introduction to Microsoft Publisher

Create brochures, newsletters, and Web sites with ease.

Introduction to Microsoft Outlook

Communicate and manage information better and faster.

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Computers Introduction to Microsoft Project

Use the ultimate project planning and control tool to its fullest.

Introduction to Microsoft Visio

Learn how to design professional-looking diagrams with Microsoft Visio.

Introduction to Microsoft Office Accounting Professional

Learn how to use Microsoft Office Accounting Professional 2008 from a Certified Public Accountant who specializes in small-business accounting

Design Projects for Adobe Illustrator

Learn the basics of Adobe Illustrator with design projects that let you practice as you learn.

Introduction to Illustrator

In this class, you'll get the training you need to create infinitely resizable vector images using Adobe Illustrator, one of the best illustration programs on the market.

Introduction to Oracle

Learn how to use the Oracle database management system to plan, organize, and manage your data.

Introduction to QuickBooks

Learn how to quickly and efficiently gain control over the financial aspects of your business.

Performing Payroll in QuickBooks

Discover the secrets of effortlessly setting up and processing your payroll.

web design Introduction to CorelDraw

Intermediate Dreamweaver

Introduction to Dreamweaver

Creating Web Pages

Introduction to Adobe InDesign

Creating Web Pages II

Learn how CorelDRAW can help you create dazzling logos and other artwork for print or the Web. Silicon Alley veteran shows you how to harness the power of the industry standard tool for Web designers. You'll get hands-on desktop publishing training and come away knowing how to usethis page layout software to design and create professional quality letterhead, business cards, brochures, PDF files that play movies, and more.

Take your Adobe Dreamweaver skills to the next level under the tutelage of a proven Web development expert. Learn the basics of HTML so you can design, create, and post your very own site on the Web. Learn to develop polished and interactive pages complete with tables, forms, frames, audio, and CSS.

Introduction to Dreamweaver

Computer programming

Silicon Alley veteran shows you how to harness the power of the industry standard tool for Web designers.

Introduction to C++ Programming

Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage

Learn to program in C++, even if you have no prior programming experience!

Introduction to C# Programming

Find out how FrontPage makes it easy to create and upload professional Web sites without programming.

(Intermediate course available) Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with the new C# programming language.

Designing Effective Websites

Intermediate C# Programming

Achieving Top Search Engine Positions

Learn to write Graphical User Interface programs in the C# Programming Language.

Introduction to Visual Basic 2008

Discover how to write VB programs that can access and modify a database.

Introduction to Alice 2.0

Learn powerful graphic design techniques and build Web sites that are both attractive and wickedly effective.

Learn proven, step-by-step strategies to achieve the highest possible position with the major search engines.

Creating Web Graphics with Photoshop

Learn how to use Photoshop to create graphics for the Web.

Introduction to Flash

Harness the power of QuickBooks Premier Contractor Edition for increased success.

Learn the principles of object-oriented computer programming while creating rich, interactive three-dimensional worlds filled with characters, sound, and other exciting elements.

Introduction to Photoshop

Introduction to SQL

Drawing for the Absolute Beginner

Intermediate Photoshop

Introduction to Database Development

Creating a Classroom Web Site

QuickBooks for Contractors

Learn the basics of using Adobe Photoshop to create images and edit photos. Have fun taking your Photoshop skills to the next level of creativity and productivity.

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Gain a solid working knowledge of the most powerful and widely used database programming language.

An experienced professional guides you through a structured approach to database design and development.

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Learn how to create exciting interactive animations from a working Flash designer and author. Gain a solid foundation in drawing and become the artist you’ve always dreamed you could be!

Learn how to create a classroom Web site and how having one can make you a more effective and dynamic teacher.


certification prep

web programming

Basic CompTIA® A+ Certification Prep

Introduction to Java Programming

CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep

Introduction to Ruby Programming

CompTIA® Network+ Certification Prep

Introduction to CSS and XHTML

Prepare for the CompTIA® A+ exam and begin a rewarding career in the fastgrowing PC repair field (course 1 of 3).

Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIA® Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate.

Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA® Network+ Exam and begin a career as a network tech.

networking/troubleshooting Introduction to PC Troubleshooting

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

Introduction to Networking

An experienced Java programmer introduces important Java topics with clear, step-bystep instructions.

Learn how to create a dynamic Web blog using the Ruby on Rails programming environment and the Ruby programming language. Learn to create state-of-the-art Web sites using modern CSS and XHTML techniques.

Introduction to Perl Programming

Learn a programming skill that will make you a more valuable Web developer or system administrator.

Creating User Requirements Documents

(Intermediate course available) Learn the fundamentals of networking and prepare for a career in a new and fastgrowing field.

Learn to discover and document precisely what your customer wants and help ensure your success as a developer.

Wireless Networking

Discover a breakthrough model for managing truncated timelines, shortstaffed project teams, skimpy budgets, and crippling risks.

Industry expert shows you how to plan, deploy, and connect to wireless networks.

Instructor-Facilitated Online Learning Every course in this section includes an expert instructor. All can be taken from the convenience of your home or office. Check out more courses at

www.ed2go.com/pittcc

High-Speed Project Management

You can take all of our courses from the comfort of your home or office at the times that are most convenient to you. A new section of each course starts monthly. All courses run for six to eight weeks and are composed of 12 lessons, representing 24 or more hours of instruction. You can ask questions and give or receive advice at any time during the course.

How to Get Started: 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center:

www.ed2go.com/pittcc 2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom.

Introduction to ASP.NET

Learn how to create powerful, interactive, community-based Web sites with ASP.NET.

3. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.

Introduction to PHP and MySQL

Start Dates:

Learn how to create dynamic, interactive Websites using PHP and a MySQL database server.

New course sessions begin each month. Please visit our Online Instruction Center to see exact start dates for the courses that interest you.

Requirements:

All courses require Internet access, E-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Firefox web browsers. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please visit our Online Instruction Center. TIMES, DATES, PRICING, AND LOCATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR THE LATEST UPDATES.

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FIND OUT MORE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The Continuing Education and Community Development Division of Pitt Community College provides workforce development training and personal enrichment courses for adults from the community, business, and industry. We strive to offer a diverse range of programs and courses to meet the particular needs and interests of all citizens of Pitt County. Our programming provides opportunities to upgrade occupational skills, to acquire new skills, and to complete high school. Classes are held on-campus and at various off-campus facilities such as public schools, community buildings, churches, civic centers, industrial plants, and fire stations. Courses are open to all adults 18 years of age or older. However, in some cases, specific requirements must be met. High school students 16-18 years of age may be permitted to enroll with written approval form the appropriate public school official.

PHILOSOPHY The Continuing Education and Community Development Division is committed to enhancing the quality of life and education to the citizens of Pitt County and support global workforce as well as the local community.

MISSION The mission of the Continuing Education and Community Development Division is to educate and empower people for success in life and a global workforce through basic skills, industry, small business, occupational, and community service training. All associates accomplish the mission by way of a unified and committed effort: • • • • • •

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To become the leading providers of workforce development training To use state-of-the-art technology to prepare individuals for employment To partner with other organizations to promote economic development To help adults gain entrance to their educational pursuits by responding to their lifelong learning needs To respond to the need to eradicate poverty and illiteracy by providing basic skills To proactively respond to internal and external customer needs

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DEAN’S MESSAGE Thanks to your support, the Pitt Community College Division of Continuing Education and Community Development is the fastest growing Continuing Education Division in the state of North Carolina. Dr. Jill Biden commented that community colleges are changing the way we think about workforce development. President Obama said, “We want to make it easier to join students looking for jobs with businesses looking to hire. We want to put community colleges and employers together to create programs that match curricula in the classroom with the needs of the boardroom.” This charge is what we in continuing education at Pitt Community College do every day. We are the innovators that find morsels of job demands for workers, turn the need into training opportunities and deliver trained workers ready to meet the needs of the board rooms in as short as one semester. I challenge the employers to find the job demands and use our innovative abilities to increase workers' skills or train North Carolinians for those jobs. We are their new best hope. It is truly an exciting time for Continuing Education; we have a road map of determination blazed by those members from years past, one that set the bar for quality delivery the highest in the nation. We continue to strive to be the premiere, comprehensive, training service provider for Pitt County Residents. We welcome your suggestions of new programs that you would like to see offered at your community college. If you have any comments or suggestions, feel free to contact me at 252-493-7319. David J. Lusk, Ed.D. Dean, Continuing Education and Community Development

CONTINUING EDUCATION VS. CURRICULUM Differences between Continuing Education (ConEd) and Curriculum: • Continuing Education students are NOT required to submit an application for enrollment and do NOT need to obtain previous transcripts. • North Carolina residency is NOT required for ConEd classes • Registration for ConEd students is continuous throughout the year. Students may register for classes at any time before the class begins. • Whether your goal is a better job, personal enrichment, or developing new skills, PCC serves the community offering more than 300 continuing education courses.

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CAMPUS MAP

OFF-CAMPUS KEY Code Location

Code Location

Code Location

AC Ayden Computers BEC Bernstein Educational Center CMT CopyMatic COA-G Council on Aging-Greenville COA-F Council on Aging-Fountain FLIB Fountian Library GHC Greenville Housing Authority GLC Golden Living Center GRG Gun Range KCC Koinonia Christian Center MAEC Music Academy of Eastern Carolina

SHC Sweet Hope FWB- Grimesland 017 Bethel Community Center 031 Cypress Glenn 047 Farmville Community Center 049 Farmville Housing Authority 089 Pitt County Memorial Hospital 106 Intergenerational Community Center 118 Willis Building 201 Anointed Ones Church 273 Safe Haven 297 STRIVE

308 309 312 314 334 346 354 362 338 412 419

Mount Calvary FWB Church JR Harvey Building-Grifton Grifton Community Center Technology Enterprise Center H.B. Suggs Community Center Phillippi Church-Simpson St. James UMC Greenville Church of God Fellowship Hall Britthaven of Adyen New Wynn Chapel, Bethel Peace Presbyterian Church, Winterville


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Students are responsible for purchasing their texts and class supplies

Specific fees, such as lab fees,

MAY BE CHARGED

for items required by a course IN ADDITION to normal materials

provided by the College

TUITION, FEES, AND OTHER EXPENSES

must be paid in

American currency

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• Many Continuing Education and Community Development Division course require textbooks and special supplies. • When a text is required, students will be notified through course publicity and/or at the first class meeting.

FEES •

The basic registration fee charged for a Continuing Education and Community Development continuing education course is the occupational extension fee established by the North Carolina General Assembly. Deviation from the basic registration fee may be mandated by state statue for individuals and/or groups by source of funding and self-supported course requirements.

Insurance cost is a specific fee required of Continuing Education and Community Development students in identified courses requiring shop, physical exercises, and clinical experiences. Insurance participation for other students is optional.

INCLEMENT WEATHER

ANNOUNCEMENTS will be made on your local RADIO and TV STATIONS

• The college president will make the decision as to whether or not classes will be held during periods of inclement weather. • Continuing education classes which are missed or not held for any reason, including inclement weather, will be rescheduled or the instruction will be made up by another alternative.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION NO WALK-IN REGISTRATION on first day of class

(excluding the Basic Skills and HRD classes).

YOU MUST REGISTER THREE DAYS BEFORE THE CLASS START DATE

PLEASE PAY BY CHECK or MONEY ORDER (credit cards also accepted)

NO CASH!

• Registration by the Continuing Education and Community Development is on a FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED basis. • Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course. Individuals 16-18 years old may register only with written permission from their high school official. • There is no registration fee for Adult Basic Education and Adult High School courses. • New and returning Basic Skills students must attend an orientation or assessment. • Pitt Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses.

REFUND POLICY The College may refund registration fees under the following circumstances:

NO REFUNDS or TRANSFERS

for Self-Supporting (SEF) courses unless the course is CANCELED by

Continuing Education and Community Development.

REFUNDS are automatically processed for ALL COURSES by the college if a course is CANCELED by

Continuing Education and Community Development.

• • •

If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session, the student will receive a 100% refund. If a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment, the student will receive a 100% refund. After a class begins and a student officially withdraws from the class prior to or by the 10% point of the scheduled hours, the student will receive a 75% refund.

This refund is limited to the registration fee and does not include accident insurance, liability insurance, textbooks, or supplies. To officially withdraw for a refund, students must sign a refund form on or before the 10% point of the class. This form is available in the Continuing Education & Community Development Division office.

COURSE REPEATS Continuing Education registration desk

hours of operation: Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Students who take and Occupational Extension course (designated OE) more than twice within a five-year period shall pay a prorated cost of the course determined by Pitt Community College. Students may repeat a Self-Supporting class as many times as they wish.


STUDENT DATA FORM

Division of Continuing Education & Community Development P.O. Drawer 7007 • Greenville, NC 27835 Phone (252) 493-7388 • Fax (252) 321-4626 www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education TO APPLY, YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. If you are age 16, or have not yet reached age 18, then you must have a Release Form signed by your High School Principal or his/her designated representative in order to be eligible to enroll in Continuing Education courses. (This form may be obtained from our office.) NOTE: SHADED BLOCKS ARE FOR OFFICE USE ONLY. I certify that I am 18 years or older and not enrolled in public school, or, a public school release form is attached with all required signatures.

Instructions: Type or print in ink, respond to all questions completely, use your legal name, and return completed application to the PCC Representative. Last Name Jr./Sr./III

Colleague ID

First

Address

Middle

City

County

County of Residence

Country

Home Phone + Area Code

State State of Residence

US Citizen:

Zip

Yes

No

Work Phone + Area Code

How did you hear about this course? Please check only one of the boxes below: Advertisement

Corporate Contact

Personal Initiative

Social Security Number

Recruitment Activities

Date of Birth

Gender:

Referral

Male

Other _______________________

Female

Name of High School attended or GED received from: Check one of the following graduation types : Ethnic Background: (Check one) Student Type:

Non-applicable

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Graduated High School Did not graduate High School GED Completion Current High School/GED student Adult High School Graduate

White 2

Employee

Employer Name:

Employment Status: Check One IRi __Retired UN __Unemployed-Not Seeking employment US __Unemployed-Seeking employment E1 __Employed 1-10 hours per week E2 __Employed 11-20 hours per week E3 __Employed 21-39 hours per week E4 __Employed 40 or more hours per week

Black 3

Amer Indian/Alas 4

Fire/Rescue/EMS/Law Enforcement

Hispanic 5 Senior Citizen

Asian/Pacific Island 6 Dual Enrollment

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Check Highest Educational Level Attained: 1st grade 7th grade GED nd 2 grade 8th grade Adult High School Diploma 3rd grade 9th grade Post High School Vocational 4th grade 10th grade Associate Degree 5th grade 11th grade Bachelor’s Degree 6th grade 12th grade Master’s Degree or Higher

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Please complete the following if it applies to you: I hereby give permission to Pitt Community College and the NC Department of Community Colleges to release my grades to: NC Department of Insurance Fire/Rescue Commission NC Criminal Justice’s Training & Standards Commission and/or NC Sheriff’s Commission Employer or Potential Employer___________________________________ Other_________________________ BY MY SIGNATURE, I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS CORRECT.

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Revised 04/2008

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