CAREER TRAINING for TODAY’S JOBS! SPRING 2015 Workforce/Continuing Education Schedule Something for Everyone! (910) 642-7141 www.sccnc.edu Workforce/Continuing Education Training Change Succeed Grow We develop training programs to improve the lives, careers and businesses/industries within our community. General Information • Enrollment is open on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information contact: Beverlee Nance, Vice President (910) 642-7141 Workforce & Community Development ext. 208 Office: T-106 • Registration and fee payment is required at the first scheduled meeting of the class. Insurance is required for some classes. Teresa Triplett, Dean • Southeastern also provides on-site job skills training and literacy classes for area businesses and industries. (910) 642-7141 Workforce & Community Development ext. 318 Office: A-131 Rita Capps, RN, Director/Instructor (910) 642-7141 Healthcare Training ext. 221 Office: HHS-112 Janie Caswell, Coordinator (910) 642-7141 Basic Skills ext. 326 Office: B-114 Bettina Cox, Coordinator (910) 642-7141 Human Resources Development (HRD) ext. 388 Office: A-226 Mary Ruth Edwards, Director (910) 642-7141 Continuing Education ext. 317 Office: T-108 Stephanie Kriner, Coordinator (910) 642-7141 EMS/Fire Training ext. 314 Office: HHS-105 Mark Lennon, Director (910) 642-7141 Industrial & Workforce Training ext. 225 Office: T-112 Brenda Orders, Director (910) 642-7141 Small Business Center ext. 419 Office: T-114 Travis Paul, Director (910) 642-7141 Public Safety Training & Prison Education ext. 217 Office: HHS-104 Denise Young, Basic Skills (910) 642-7141 Recruiter/HS Equivalency Examiner ext. 432 Office: T-102 Pre-Registration Students register and pay fees at the first class session. To pre-register, call 2 • Classes are open to everyone age 18 and above. Sixteen and 17 year olds may enroll with special permission. Annette Dorman (910) 642-7141, ext. 296 Jeanell Sweat (910) 642-7141, ext. 397 Frances Ward (910) 642-7141, ext. 425 Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) Southeastern Community College awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for occupational extension classes. CEUs will be awarded for non-credit courses satisfactorily completed on the basis of one CEU for each 10 hours of instruction. Fractions of CEUs will be awarded; thus, a 24 hour course will earn the student 2.4 CEUs. CEUs will not be awarded to students who fail to satisfactorily complete a course. Student Transcripts Students enrolling in workforce/continuing education courses will have a permanent transcript on file at Southeastern Community College which lists all non-credit training taken through the college. • Occupational Extension/Personal Interest Transcript Request. Students must complete a Continuing Education Transcript Request form located on the college website and in the Workforce & Community Development Division office in T-building. • Official North Carolina High School Equivalency Diploma (GED) Transcript Request. Contact Denise Young at (910) 642-7141, ext. 432. Fee Structure Occupational Extension 0–24 hours $70 25–50 hours $125 50+ hours $180 Personal Interest: All personal interest classes are self-supporting. People enrolling in these courses are required to pay registration fees which are based on instructional costs associated with each class. *Registration fess and supply costs associated with classes are subject to change without prior notice. Method of Payment Fees may be paid by cash, check or money order. Occupational Extension Course Repetition Special provision legislation states that “community colleges may permit a student to repeat a course more than once if that student demonstrates that the course repetition is required by standards governing the certificate or licensing program in which the student is enrolled.” Individuals who have taken an occupational extension class no more than twice in a five-year period will be charged a minimum of $70, unless they are exempt. A predetermined rate of $6.34-$7.03 (subject to change) per scheduled hour will be charged to those who have taken an occupational extension class more than twice and are not otherwise exempt. Class Cancellation SCC’s Workforce & Community Development Division reserves the right to cancel classes/ seminars/workshops due to insufficient preregistration and/or enrollment. A course may be cancelled if fewer than ten (10) students enroll. Many classes require that you are in attendance the first class meeting. Southeastern Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award certificates, diplomas and associate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Southeastern Community College. Workforce/Continuing Education Training Something for EVERYONE! Looking to upgrade your skills or train for a whole new career? The Workforce & Community Development Division at SCC has something for everyone! Class Location Key SCC Campus Main Building A Technical Building B Science Building C Cartrette Building CART Health & Human Services Building HHS Multipurpose Building M Nesmith Student Center NES Allied Health Building R Business & Industry Skills Training Center T Mobile 9-1 (located between B & M buildings) Mobile 9-1 Refund Policy Registration fee refunds are made only under the following circumstances: • A full refund will be made if the college cancels a class. • A student who officially withdraws from a workforce continuing education class(es) prior to the first class meeting shall be eligible for a 100 percent refund. Table of Contents High School Equivalency Diploma....................... 4 Basic Skills Plus..................................................... 5 HRD Job Readiness Skills..................................... 6 HRD Job Readiness Computer Skills................... 7 Career Pathways................................................. 8-9 Fair Bluff Fire & Rescue • After the respective class begins, a 75 percent refund shall be made upon the request of the student if the student officially withdraws from the class prior to Bolton Sen Ctr or on the 10 percent point of the Brunswick FD scheduled hours of the class. (Note: This Chadbourn Sen Ctr rule is applicable regardless of the number of times the class meets or the number of CSA hours the class is scheduled to meet.) Fair Bluff F&R Fair Bluff Senior Center Fair Bluff Sen Ctr Mt. Tabor Baptist Church - Cerro Gordo Mt Tabor BC • A 100 percent refund shall be made if the student officially withdraws from a contact hour class prior to the first day of class or New Mt. Zion MBC if the college cancels the class. A 75 TC E Side Bible Min percent refund shall be made if the Tabor City Sen Ctr student officially withdraws from a contact Tri-County, Delco hour class on or before the tenth calendar DREAM Ctr day of the class. Certified Production Technician Pathway.......... 17 • Refunds of registration fees for community service self-supporting classes and activities will be granted only in the case of paid pre-registration, if requested in writing to the VP of Workforce & Community Development prior to the first session of the class. Columbus FARMS................................................ 22 Off Campus Bolton Senior Center Brunswick Fire Department Chadbourn Senior Center Community Service Agency - Delco New Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church Tabor City - East Side Bible Ministries Tabor City Senior Center Tri-County, Delco Whiteville DREAM Center Whiteville Fire Department Whiteville FD Whiteville Senior Center Whiteville Sen Ctr Schools Acme Delco Elementary Central Middle-Whiteville Acme Delco Elem Chadbourn Elementary Chadbourn Elem Chadbourn Middle Chadbourn Mid Columbus Career & College Academy - Fair Bluff Campus CCCA-Fair Bluff East Columbus High School East Columbus HS Edgewood Elementary Edgewood Elem Evergreen Elementary Evergreen Elem Guideway Elementary Guideway Elem Hallsboro Middle Hallsboro Mid Nakina Middle Mt.Olive Headstart Old Dock Elementary Tabor City Elementary West Columbus High School Williams Township Central Middle • If a student who paid the required registration fee dies during that semester, all registration fees for that semester or term may be refunded to the estate of the deceased. • A full refund of registration fees will be granted to military reserve and National Guard personnel called to active duty or Nakina Middle active personnel who have received Mt. Olive Headstart temporary or permanent reassignments Old Dock Elem outside the state of NC. In addition, the Tabor City Elem college will buy back textbooks through West Columbus HS the college’s bookstore to the extent possible. Williams Township ed2go..................................................................... 10 Computer Skills............................................... 11-12 Nurse Aide............................................................. 13 Heathcare.............................................................. 14 Skilled Trades....................................................... 15 Licensure & Certification..................................... 16 NC Manufacturing Certificate Pathway.............. 17 Customized Training Program............................ 17 Industrial Training................................................ 18 Public Safety-EMS/Fire Training......................... 19 Small Business Competition............................... 20 Small Business Owners Management Series.... 20 Small Business Center FREE Seminars........ 20-21 Defensive Driving................................................. 22 Personal Interest............................................. 22-23 NEW Classes..................................................... 6-23 Fresh Start for 2015................................................. 6 Resumes, Interviews & Getting Hired...................... 6 Caregiver-Brain/Memory Training............................ 8 Fabulous Event Planning for the Beginner............... 8 How to Write a Successful Grant.............................. 9 Introduction to Human Resource Management........ 9 Advanced Digital Photography............................... 12 Introduction to Illustrations..................................... 12 Website Building for SB & Non-Profits................... 12 ICC Electrical Inspector Certification...................... 16 Blueprint Reading................................................... 18 Principles of Supervisory Leadership..................... 18 Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)........... 19 Jewelry Crafting...................................................... 23 Shag: Beginning & Intermediate............................. 23 Total Body Workout................................................ 23 3 High School Equivalency Diploma (formerly GED) FREE Classes! Enroll anytime to • Prepare for the new computer-based High School Equivalency Diploma test(s). ► Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) ► Science ► Mathematical Reasoning ► Social Studies • Improve reading, writing, and math skills to help children or grandchildren with schoolwork. • Improve your chances of getting a better job. Day and night classes are available. Just select a class that is convenient for you and go to that site. The instructor will register you when you arrive. It’s that easy! Remember, these classes are FREE and books are available for your use in the class(es). Xcelerated High School Equivalency Diploma Classes Xcelerated High School Equivalency Diploma classes are designed for individuals who do not have a great deal of time to attend school. With only 18 hours of class time, students can prepare and register for the sections of the High School Equivalency Diploma test for which they qualify. Classes are designed to prepare students for their High School Equivalency Diploma in three class sessions. Adults who are not currently enrolled in the High School Equivalency Diploma classes are eligible to attend the Xcelerated classes. 2/14-2/28 3/14-3/28 Pre-registration deadline is 2/12. Pre-registration deadline is 3/12. All classes will be held on Saturdays 9am-4pm in B-101. To pre-register, call (910) 642-7141, ext. 401 Computer-Based High School Equivalency Testing Schedule • 1st and 3rd Tuesday 9am-7pm • 3rd Thursday 9am-11am • 2nd Saturday from 9am-11am Testing Fee: $20 per test Class Locations SCC, B-103 1/08-5/08 MW TTh F Sa 8am-5pm 8am-8pm 8am-3pm 9am-12n SCC Staff Acme Delco Elem 1/12-5/06 MW 5-8pm RMcKoy Bolton Sen Ctr 1/13-5/07 TWTh 3-6pm JNealey Bolton Sen Ctr 1/10-5/02 Sa 9am-1pm JNealey CCCA-Fair Bluff 1/13-5/07 TTh 6-9pm TSmith Central Middle 1/13-5/07 TTh 5-8pm JPiggott Chadbourn Elem 1/12-5/06 MW 5-8pm MMcCollum Chadbourn Mid 1/14-5/07 WTh 5-8pm ALovoy DREAM Ctr 1/12-5/07 MTWTh 9am-1pm FBoone Evergreen Elem 1/13-5/07 TTh 6-9pm SWilliamson Guideway Elem 1/12-5/05 MT 6:30-9:30pm DFowler Hallsboro Mid 1/12-5/07 MTh 6-9pm MMobley Mt. Olive Headstart 1/12-5/06 MW 8am-12n MDixon Mt. Tabor Baptist Church 1/12-5/07 MTh 6-9pm FBoone Nakina Mid 1/13-5/07 TTh 6-9pm AStacy New Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church 1/13-5/07 TTh 6-9pm KRowell English as a Second Language (ESL) Old Dock Elem 1/13-5/07 TTh 6:30-9:30pm PFowler These classes are designed for adult students whose native language is not English. Instruction focuses on English skills that will enable students to interact effectively in the community and in the workplace. Tabor City Elem 1/13-5/07 TTh 6-9pm HFowler Tri-County, Delco 1/13-5/07 TTh 6-9pm EKeaton 1/08-5/08 1/14-5/07 1/12-5/05 4 MW 8am-5pm TTh 8am-8pm F 8am-3pm Sa 9am-12n WTh 6-9pm MT 6-9pm SCC, B-103 Online High School Equivalency Diploma Prep To get started, call SCC at (910) 642-7141, ext. 401 or visit the Basic Skills Lab on the college campus in B-103. Edgewood Elem TC East Side Bible Min Sixteen- and 17-year-olds may enroll with special permission. For information, contact Denise Young at (910) 642-7141, ext. 432. Southeastern Community College BASIC SKILLS PLUS Earn a High School Equivalency Diploma While Preparing for a Career Earn • High School Equivalency Diploma • Career Readiness Certificate • 3rd Party Credentials Employment Prepare for one of the following careers: • Certified Production Technician See Pg 17 for more details • Culinary Arts See Pg 8 for more details Learn • Nurse Aide I See Pg 13 for more details • Employability Skills • Job Specific Occupational Skills • Technical Skills To learn more about this program, please contact: Crystal Griffin (910) 642-7141, ext 391 or email [email protected] Jovona Bellamy (910) 642-7141, ext. 209 or email [email protected]. 5 HRD Job Readiness Skills Fe Waive Clas ed ses Gain knowledge and skills to qualify for a new job, improve your job search skills, and increase your chances for a successful job search. • If you are unemployed, underemployed or a dislocated worker, you might be eligible to receive a waiver of class fees. • Pre-registration is encouraged before the first day of class. • To pre-register and to apply for the fee waiver, call (910) 642-7141, ext. 261, or visit the NCWorks Career Center/Connecting Talent to Jobs/Columbus County in the A-Building at Southeastern Community College. New Beginnings: Employment Skills for the Ex-Offender Direct Care Worker Other cost: $5.50 CPR card Learn direct care work for the home and earn certificates as you train. Work in various settings to provide care for individuals of all ages who have physical, mental and/or developmental disabilities or a chronic illness. Instructor: TBA 3/02-3/31 M-F 6-9pm SCC, mobile 9-1 NEW Fresh Start for 2015 Ready to make a fresh career start? This class puts you on the path to new opportunities! Determine personal career interests, research career fields and develop a plan to obtain the job of your dreams in 2015. Instructor: TBA 1/12-1/21 M-F 9am-12n SCC, B-101A 2/02-2/10 M-F 6-9pm SCC, M-110 5/04-5/12 M-F 9am-12n SCC, B-101A This course provides employability skills training for job seekers who have been convicted of a crime but are ready for a new beginning. Instructor: MWade/CAndrews 3/16-3/20 M-F 9am-1pm SCC, T-111 5/04-5/08 M-F 6-9pm DREAM Ctr NEW Resumes, Interviews & Getting Hired Prepare for the job you want! Utilize resume development techniques to complete a professional resume that will put you ahead of the competition. Get ready for your interview by learning how to answer questions correctly, curb your nervousness, dress for success and land the job! Instructor: CAndrews/BCox 1/26-2/05 M-Th 6-9pm SCC, C-102 3/02-3/12 M-Th 6-9pm SCC, T-111 4/13-4/23 Online SCC, Moodle Healthcare Academy Are you looking for a job but not sure where to begin? Enroll in the employability lab to help boost your job search skills. Come anytime during scheduled hours and receive help from an expert. Stay as long as you like! Instructor: EBrisbon 1/05-5/15 MWTh 8am-5pm SCC, A-221 T 8am-8pm F 8am-3pm 6 Per employer’s request, all applications must include proof of Smithfield PreEmployment Skills Training (HRD) class completion. Upon completion of the HRD component, the customer will return to NCWorks Career Center in A-building at SCC to continue the application process. The HRD certificate must be presented to complete the preapplication process. 1/12-1/16 M-F 9am-1pm SCC, T-122 1/26-1/30 M-F 6-10pm SCC, T-122 2/09-2/13 M-F 9am-1pm SCC, T-122 2/16-2/20 M-F 6-10pm SCC, T-122 2/27-3/07 F Sa 6-9pm 9am-4:30pm SCC, T-122 3/09-3/13 M-F 9am-1pm SCC, T-122 3/23-3/27 M-F 6-10pm SCC, T-122 4/13-4/17 M-F 9am-1pm SCC, T-122 4/17-4/25 F Sa 6-9pm 9am-4:30pm SCC, T-122 4/27-5/01 M-F 6-10pm SCC, T-122 5/11-5/15 M-F 6-10pm SCC, T-122 We’re looking for a few Good Instructors Healthcare careers –is one of them right for you? Learn about career options, skills training needed, salary expectations, education requirements, and financial strategies to pay for them. Instructor: BCox/SMullins 1/20-2/19 M-Th 12:30-3pm SCC, Mobile 9-1 Keys 2 Job Success Lab Smithfield Pre-Employment Skills Want to teach? SCC is always looking for new instructors! What are you interested in teaching? Current possibilities include: Take Control of Your Money Learn simple budgeting skills and tools to assist you in taking control of your personal finances. Topics will include: effective money management, identifying financial priorities, and developing a budget that works for you. Instructor: BCox 3/10-4/02 Online SCC, Moodle • Nurse Aide • EMT/Fire • Skilled Trades • Computer Skills • Job Readiness • Licensures & Certifications • Basic Skills • SBC Seminars • Medical Billing & Coding • And more! For more information about teaching at SCC, call us at (910)642-7141, ext. 296. HRD Job Readiness Computer Skills Enroll in one of these classes to: ◊ Gain skills to build your career. ◊ Maintain the competitive edge in today’s workplace. HRD Job Readiness Computer classes are fee waived. Career Ready 101 Online Along with Applied Math, Locating Information and Reading for Information coursework, this program offers students the opportunity to take online courses in Career Exploration and Preparation, Financial Literacy, and Career Skills. Work around your busy schedule any time of day or night wherever you have Internet access. To register, contact Sandra Mullins at (910) 642-7141, ext. 351. 1/05-5/15 Online SCC, Moodle Computer Skills for Job Success Learn basic computer concepts while developing employability skills. Class projects will include creating a resume, preparing a cover letter, learning to prepare an online job application, Internet usage, and email capabilities. 1/12-3/02 MW 9am-1pm DREAM Ctr MBaldwin 1/12-5/11 M 9am-12n Whiteville Sen Ctr TBA 1/13-2/26 TTh 9am-1pm DREAM Ctr MBaldwin 1/20-5/12 T 9am-12n Bolton Sen Ctr APowell 1/27-5/12 T 6-9pm SCC, T-126 EBoone 2/09-5/11 M 6-9pm SCC, T-126 EBoone 3/04-5/13 W 2-4pm Chadbourn Sen Ctr MBaldwin Computer-Use Skills: Keyboarding This course provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults. The content will focus on computer use skills as it relates to developing basic keyboarding and word processing skills. No previous computer experience is required. 2/05-4/23 Th 9am-1pm SCC, T-126 ERobertson Microsoft Digital Literacy Certification for the Workplace Prove to employers that you are computer literate! Upon completing the course, you will understand basic computing concepts and skills. Everyone with a passing score on the Digital Literacy Certificate Test can print out a personalized Digital Literacy Certificate. 1/20-4/28 TTh 10am-12n Fair Bluff Sen Ctr MGreen 1/20-4/28 TTh 2-4pm Tabor City Sen Ctr MBaldwin 2/03-4/07 TTh 6-9pm CCCA, Fair Bluff MGreen 2/03-4/07 TTh 6-9pm CSA, Delco CAndrews 3/05-5/14 Th 6-9pm SCC, T-126 GCable CRC/Key Train Online Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Show prospective employers concrete proof of your workplace skills Give yourself a competitive edge in today’s job market with a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC). Prepare online 24/7 using any computer with Internet access. Enroll anytime during the semester in this open-entry Internet based course designed to improve your applied math skills, reading for information skills, and locating information skills. On-campus computer lab times are also available. When ready, take the assessments to earn your CRC. 1/13-5/12 1/14-5/13 T W 5-7pm 1-3pm SCC, A-201 SCC, T-124 Register for this on-line class by contacting (910) 642-7141, ext. 261, or visit the NCWorks Career Center/Connecting Talent to Jobs/Columbus County, 4564 Chadbourn Hwy, Whiteville, NC 28472 NCWorks Career Center Connecting Talent to Jobs Columbus County The newly certified NCWorks Career Center at SCC is a user friendly facility providing job seekers, training seekers and employers access to a variety of employment and training services all under one roof. Discover a Career Career Assessments Career Exploration Career Guidance Labor Market Research Career Decision Making Get Training Occupational Skills Training Computer Literacy Classes Certificate, Diploma and Degree Programs On-the-Job Training Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Financial Assistance Opportunities for Training Find Jobs NCWorks Registration Job Listings Job Search Assistance Online Applications Resume Preparation Job Referrals Interviewing Skills Hours of Operation Monday Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Friday 8am-5pm 8am-8pm 8am-3pm For more information, call the NC Works Career Center Connecting Talent to Jobs Columbus County at (910) 642-7141, ext. 261 or visit our office located in A-building at SCC. 7 Career Pathways Job opportunities exist for those with the right skills and credentials. We’ve designed short term training programs that will prepare you for today’s jobs! Pre-registration is encouraged. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 296, 397 or 425. Banking Career Pathways NEW Classes Fabulous Event Planning for the Beginner Registration Fee: $70 This course will focus on creative event ideas, timelines, budgets and volunteer management. Students will learn the steps of planning, and organizing meetings, festivals, weddings, entertainment events, corporate events, cultural events, and even sports events. Food and beverage catering, vendors and other resources and organizations available to assist with coordination of major events will be discussed. This course will also provide information for students beginning their own commercial business in planning special events such as weddings, conferences, or other events. Instructor: AFormyduval 2/24-4/14 T 5:30-8pm SCC, A-229 Caregiver - Brain/Memory Training Registration Fee: $70 This course is for participants who want to understand how activities and games can be applied to enhance one’s cognitive functions and performance. Learn some anti-aging tips to keep someone’s brain young. Review some online games available for students to use with elderly people by exploring different types of activities for a healthier brain. Instructor: SMullins 2/23-4/20 M 5:30-7:30pm SCC, A-230 Need Financial Assistance with Training Costs? NCWorks Career Center/Connecting Talent to Jobs/Columbus County has a variety of programs that may assist with training expenses for eligible students. Contact the NCWorks Career Center immediately at (910) 642-7141, ext. 261 or visit the Center at SCC, A-Building to begin the eligibility process. 8 Registration Fee: $180 Learn skills to prepare for a career in banking. You will be given an overview of many areas in the banking industry. Emphasis will be placed on superior customer service, bank teller operations, communication, problem solving, team work, professionalism and work ethic. Instructor: YGold/EBrisbon 3/02-4/27 M-Th 6-9pm SCC, mobile 9-1 Bartending Registration Fee: $70 Whether you’d like to become a bartender or you’d like to expand your catering business, this course is for you. Topics include bar terms, bar set-up, glassware, tools, recipes, wine and champagne service, sanitation, bar management, ABC laws, and customer service. Instructor: DRedd 2/16-4/13 M 6-9pm SCC, T- 118 Basic Bookkeeping I Registration Fee: $70 Financial assistance may be available through NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 261. Attend this class to learn how to classify and record basic business transactions; enter data into an account, chart accounts, prepare financial statements and learn basic accounting terms. Instructor: NMcColskey 1/26-3/16 M 6-9pm SCC, A-229 Basic Bookkeeping II Registration Fee: $70 Financial assistance may be available through NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 261. This class will add to the basic knowledge of accounting by covering additional concepts such as accounting for inventory, bad debts, property, plant, and equipment. Also, covered will be corporate accounting, the statement of cash flows, and analysis of financial statements. Instructor: NMcColskey 3/23-5/18 M 6-9pm SCC, A-229 Effective Teacher Training Registration Fee: $70 This course is required to teach or substitute in Columbus County and Whiteville City School systems. Topics include: Developmentally Effective Teaching Strategies, Behavior Management, Classroom Management Strategies, Procedures for Emergency Situations, North Carolina Course of Study, North Carolina School Policy, Legal Issues and more. (100% attendance required) Instructor: BYates 1/26-2/10 MTTh 6-9pm SCC, CART- 165 Intro to Culinary Arts: Quality Food Services Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Other Cost: $5.50 CPR Card; Serv-Safe Manager Book 6th Ed (incl Exam Answer Sheet) $80.06 w/tax This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamental concepts, skills, techniques, and principles used to gain employment in the food service industry. Topics include cooking methods, safe food handling, knife skills, kitchen terminology, recipe use, nutritional concepts, measurements, personal hygiene, proper use and care of equipment and proper work attire. Students will receive Serv-Safe in sanitation and safety regulations and Infant/ Child/Adult CPR First Aid certifications. Instruction methods include lecture, hands-on food preparation experience, and visiting guest speakers. Instructor: CMullins 2/23-4/22 M-Th 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-118 Related Class Offerings: Fee Waived HRD Exploring Career Pathways Orientation This course will allow you to explore career pathways which have job opportunities and funding possibilities for future training. Also, this course will prepare students for the Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) testing. 1/20-2/17 M-Th 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-120 Preparing for the Job Search Acquire the skills needed to begin a successful job search. Topics include highlighting your abilities, creating resumes that work, planning your next steps, and learning what employers want. 5/11-5/14 M-Th 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-120 To pre-register or for more information about financial assistance, contact Mary Ruth Edwards, Director of Continuing Education at (910) 642-7141, ext. 317 or e-mail [email protected] Career Pathways Get what it takes to grow in your field or start a new career by enrolling in one of our Workforce/Continuing Education classes. Introduction to Plant Micropropagation Sign Language What is micropropagation and how can I use this technique? Learn the answers in this active hands-on class focusing on plant micropropagation, equipment, media preparation, successful sterile techniques, grow room requirements and much, much more. Instructor: TLengner 3/05-3/26 Th 6-8pm SCC, CART-148 Registration Fee: $70 This is an overview of sign language, its basic vocabulary, structure, syntax and grammar. Students will focus on mastering the basics of fingerspelling, numbers, colors, facial grammar and sentence structure; students will also learn conversational/ cultural behaviors necessary to hold a beginning-level conversation in sign language, with deaf/hard-ofhearing users of the language. Introductory information about deaf culture will also be presented. Instructor: SRowell 2/12-4/02 Th 6-9pm SCC, A-212 NC REAL for Small Businesses Spanish in the Workplace Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins Other Cost: $25 materials Financial assistance may be available through NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 261. Registration Fee: $70 Other Cost: $20 REAL textbook Financial assistance may be available through NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 261. Utilizing the NC REAL (Rural Entrepreneurship through Action Learning) curriculum, participants will learn to start, expand and improve their own small business. Topics will include: business plan creation, funding and budget, legal structure and taxes, market analysis and personnel management. Prior business experience is not required. Instructor: BCox 3/17-5/05 T 6-9pm SCC, A-230 Cost: $70 This course will provide you with an opportunity to learn basic conversational skills and gain a better understanding of Hispanic culture. It is designed for those who have Spanish-speaking customers or employees or anticipate doing business with Hispanics. Instructor: SRowell 3/03-4/21 T 6-9pm SCC, A-212 Classes How to Write a Successful Grant Registration Fee: $70 This course will cover the essentials of grant writing and the necessary skills to produce effective proposals. Learn the methods to develop, write, and submit applications to secure grant funding. This class is ideal for non-profit organizations and independent grant seekers with little to no experience or those desiring to refine their grant writing skills. Instructor: ALewis 3/10-3/31 T 6-9pm SCC, T-111 Basics in Volunteer Management Registration Fee: $70 Issues in the management of volunteers, planning a volunteer program, managing personnel, developing and implementing policies and procedures will be covered in this course. To register, call (910) 642-7141, ext. 294 or e-mail [email protected]. Instructor: MPrevatte 1/23-3/27 Online*** Cosmetology Long Layers: High, Low, & Blow NEW Registration Fee: $70 Students will learn techniques in using color to add highlights and lowlights to their clients hair, styling long layered hair and then blow drying. Students will need to provide their own mannequin, blow dryer with concentrator and cutting shears/scissors. Instructor: JHester 2/22 Su 9am-5pm SCC, B-127 4/12 Su 9am-5pm SCC, B-127 SCC, Moodle Introduction to Human Resource Management Registration Fee: $70 Financial assistance may be available through NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 261. This course is designed for areas related to personnel/human resource management: ◊ equal opportunity laws and the legal environment ◊ recruitment and selection ◊ performance appraisal ◊ employee development ◊ employee relations ◊ hiring and interviewing process. Instructor: BMaultsby 2/10-3/17 T 6-9pm SCC, A-213 9 Reg istra tio Fee n $70 Online Classes Available! How to Get Started All courses are instructor-facilitated, project oriented and run for six weeks (two week grace period at the end). Each 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. New Course Sessions Begin Monthly: Jan. 21, Feb. 18, March 18 and April 15. Requirements: All courses require Internet access, e-mail, the Netscape Navigator, or the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browsers. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please visit our Online Instruction Center for more information. 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center www.ed2go.com/sccnc and view classes by category to find the one that fits your needs. See demo, syllabus, instructor bio, and more! 2. Click on the “Enroll Now” button. Select a start date. 3. New students’ select Create an Account. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password. Enter the requested information. 4. Read the instructions on payment. Select Purchase Course on the payment option screen. 5. Read the orientation, then look for your e-mailed registration form. Complete the requested information. 7. Mail or bring to SCC your registration form and payment. Deadline for registration is 12n on the day the course begins. 8. Course will be available 12n of the first day of class. Return to www.ed2go.com/sccnc and click the classroom link and enter your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment. For more information, contact Mary Ruth Edwards (910) 642-7141, ext. 317 or e-mail [email protected] Basic Computer Literacy NEW • Blogging & Podcasting for Beginners • Introduction to PC Security • Tips & Tricks for the iMac Stress Management Techniques Explore the physiological, social, and psychological impacts of stress and study modalities to get stress under control. Business Courses • Accounting Fundamentals • Administrative Assistant Applications • Effective Business Writing • Keys to Effective Communication • Quickbooks 2014 Instructional Methods for Homeschooling with Success Discover how to homeschool children in a way that ensures they get what they need both academically and socially. Computer Applications Understanding the Cloud Learn everything you need to truly understand the cloud—including how it works, what drives it, why it’s so popular, and how to make the cloud work for you. • Adobe Acrobat X • Flash CS6 • InDesign CS6 • Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking • Microsoft Access • Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Word • Microsoft Outlook • Microsoft PowerPoint • Microsoft Project • Microsoft Publisher Digital Photography Healthcare • Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera • Photoshop Elements Digital Photographer • Photographing People with Your Digital Camera • Secrets to Better Photography Grant Writing/NonProfits • A to Z Grantwriting • Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant • Get Grants! • NonProfit Fundraising Essentials • Writing Effective Grant Proposals 10 Classes • Become an Optical Assistant • Become a Physical Therapy Aide • Explore a Career as an Administrative Medical Asst • Explore a Career in a Dental Office • Explore a Career in Medical Coding • Explore a Career in Medical Transcription • Human Anatomy and Physiology • Medical Terminology • Spanish for Medical Professionals Languages • Beginning Conversatinal French • Spanish for Law Enforcement • Speed Spanish Networking/Troubleshooting • Introduction to PC Troubleshooting • Introduction to Networking • PC Security • Wireless Networking Explore a Career in Nursing Learn what it takes to become an LPN or RN, and discover all of the exciting and rewarding opportunities awaiting you in the field of nursing. Effective Business Writing Improve your career prospects by learning how to develop powerful written documents that draw readers in and keep them motivated to continue to the end. Starting Your Own Business in Health & Healing Learn virtually everything you need to know to start a health and wellness business, including marketing, financing, and creating a business plan. Start Your Own Business • Growing Plants for Fun and Profit • Marketing Your Business on the Internet • Start & Operate Your Own Home-Based Business • Start Your Own Gift Basket Business Teaching • Creating K-12 Learning Materials • Empowering Students with Disabilities • Ready, Set, Read! • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems • Spanish in the Classroom • Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards • Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success • Using the Internet in the Classroom Veterinary • Become a Veterinary Assistant • Become a Veterinary Assistant II: Canine Reproduction • Become a Veterinary Assistant III: Practical Skills • Start a Pet Sitting Business For a complete list of classes visit: www.ed2go.com/sccnc Computer Skills Whether you are fresh out of school or returning to the workforce after taking time off, computer skills are a must for everyone in the job market. Enroll in one of SCC’s Workforce/Continuing Education classes to enhance your computer skills so you can get the job you want. Intermediate Excel 2013 Computer Troubleshooting & Wireless Network Registration Fee: $125 This course provides a student with basic technical skills necessary to install and troubleshoot computer hardware components. The student will learn how to identify the type and function of each hardware component as well as perform installation, testing, and replacement. Students will also learn what they need to be able to set up their own network while gaining an overview of networks and the types of wireless connectivity, hardware needed, Internet provider options, getting support and more. Instructor: BKing 1/13-4/28 T 6-9pm SCC, B-107 Windows 8 Registration Fee: $70 This course will familiarize you with the Windows 8 user interface and its basic capabilities. Students will explore and learn how to create documents, send email, browse the Internet, and share information between applications and with other users. The course is designed for any end user who is interested in learning about and using the features and functionality of the Windows 8 operating system for personal and/or professional use. Instructor: MBaldwin 2/02-3/23 M 5:30-8:30pm DREAM Ctr Microsoft IT Academy North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) has partnered with Microsoft to provide access to the Microsoft IT Academy Certification for Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS). Students taking Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint courses will be prepared to sit for one of internationally recognized MOS exams. The exams validate the user’s high degree of understanding and proficiency with the software. For more information, contact Mary Ruth Edwards at (910) 642-7131, ext. 317, [email protected] or visit SCC, T-108. Registration Fee: $70 This course will expand the students’ knowledge of the power that Excel 2013 has to create visually exciting worksheets. Learn to enhance spreadsheets with templates, charts, graphics and advanced formulas. Instructor: EBoone 4/02-5/07 Th 5:30-8:30pm SCC, T-124 Intermediate Word 2013 Registration Fee: $70 This course is designed to advance students skills in using Word’s productive tools. Students will learn how to create labels, footnotes, mail merge, tables, track changes and use styles. Instructor: RBoren 3/10-4/07 TTh 5:30-8:30pm SCC, C-101 Introduction to Access 2013 Registration Fee: $70 This course covers the basic skills and concepts students need to use Microsoft Access 2013 productively and efficiently. After an introduction to the Access 2013 environment, students will learn how to plan databases and create tables. Then they will learn to organize fields and records, and to work with data entry rules. They will learn how to create basic queries, and how to work with forms and reports. Instructor: RBoren 4/14-5/07 TTh 5:30-8:30pm SCC, M-123 Introduction to Excel 2013 Registration Fee: $70 Excel is a spreadsheet program that allows you to store, organize, and analyze numerical information. While you may think that Excel is only used by certain people to process complicated data, anyone can learn how to take advantage of Excel’s powerful features. Whether you’re keeping a budget, organizing a training log, or creating an invoice, Excel makes it easy to work with different kinds of data. Students will learn the foundation of creating/editing spreadsheets and entering formulas. Instructor: EBoone 2/05-3/26 Th 5:30-8:30pm SCC, T-124 Introduction to PowerPoint 2013 Registration Fee: $70 Learn to use PowerPoint to create effective presentations, from start to finish. Master the skills necessary to plan and develop presentations, including starting a presentation, editing text, reorganizing your slides to make a more logical presentation, adding multiple-level bulleted entries, and setting up a slide show. Additional topics include using drawing tools, clip art, and WordArt to create attractive art and logos that add impact to your presentation. Instructor: WCampbell 4/02-4/30 MTh 5:30-8:30pm SCC, A-201 Introduction to Word 2013 Registration Fee: $70 This course is designed for students who desire the skills necessary to produce basic Microsoft Word documents. Students will become familiar with the MS Office environment including the Ribbon and Quick Access toolbar features. Learn to create documents, format text, adjust margins and other basic layout elements; copy and paste within a single document; use the spelling check and grammar check tools; and preview and print documents and more. Instructor: RBoren 2/10-3/05 TTh 5:30-8:30pm SCC, M-123 Microsoft Office 2013 Boot Camp Registration Fee: $70 If you want to re-enter the job market and need to update your skills, this class is designed for you! Employers consider this an ideal course for new employees or employees interested in gaining new skills for promotion. Produce documents (Word), spreadsheets (Excel) and presentations (PowerPoint) using MS Office 2013. Instructor: EBoone 2/21-4/11 Sa 9am-12n SCC, T-124 Microsoft Publisher 2013 Registration Fee: $70 Students will learn to create attractive publications using Microsoft Publisher such as flyers, bulletins, newsletters and posters. Instructor: MBaldwin 1/15-3/05 Th 5:30-8:30pm DREAM Ctr 11 Computer Skills SCC has the business software to help you increase your productivity at the office. We offer both classroom and online classes to accommodate your needs. NEW Basic Digital Photography Registration Fee: $70 Instruction will progress from basic camera operation to a solid foundation in the knowledge of today’s digital photography and equipment. Students will do weekly photo projects and participate in a local field trip. Instructor: BLong 1/22-3/12 Th 6-9pm SCC, NES-219 Intermediate Photography Registration Fee: $70 This class will build on the foundations of basic knowledge and is geared to the student photographer who has a working understanding of the camera and exposure. Topics will cover the camera, digital workflow, exposure triangle, white balance, techniques of proper compositional elements and on camera flash as well as using natural light. Instructor: BLong 2/09-3/30 M 6-9pm SCC, NES-219 NEW Advanced Digital Photography Registration Fee: $70 This course will provide an excelled understanding of the camera’s manual settings and functions and reviews key elements of photography. Also, learn techniques that will enhance your personal style while building a digital portfolio. Instructor: BLong 3/19-5/07 Th 6-9pm SCC, NES-219 NEW Editing Your Digital Memories Like a Pro Registration Fee: $70 In this exciting class, you will learn the secrets of editing your images with Picasa, a free digital imaging software from Google. This software will give you the power to edit and organize your images, upload to social media, create beautiful collages and turn your photos into slideshows with music that you can share with friends and family. Instructor: BLong 3/17-5/05 T 6:30-9:30pm SCC, A-210 12 Classes Introduction to Illustrations Registration Fee : $70 This course will provide the student with skills toward an understanding of the uses of and the process of creating successful illustrations. In this course, you’ll learn how to use a wide range of tools in Adobe and Microsoft. Students will work with various tools such as drawing, coloring, shaping and sizing. Instructor: EBoone 2/09-3/30 M 5:30-8:30pm SCC, CART-126 Multimedia Hook-Ups for Multimedia Connections Registration Fee : $70 Learn the basics of how to connect PCs, laptops, analog and digital players (VCR, DVD, Blu-Ray, surround sound system and game consoles) to data projector or Flat Panel TV. All of this from a beginners point of view. Instructor: NBerkley 2/19-3/12 Th 6-9pm SCC, CART-108 Website Building for Small Businesses & Non-Profits Registration Fee : $70 Financial assistance may be available through NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 261. In this class, you will create your own website using one of the most user-friendly builders on the market, and you will learn how to include photo galleries and slideshows, videos, blogs, event calendars, user response forms, surveys, merchant accounts and much more. You will build a website that you can easily update and keep current for years to come. Instructor: MGilchrist 1/29-2/26 Th 6-9pm SCC, CART-126 Learn to Use Your iPad/iPhone Registration Fee: $70 Explore the basics of using the Apple iPad or iPhone, learn about functions and features, how to download apps, use e-mail features, view movies, voicemail, text messaging, voice dialing, web browsing and security. Please bring your devices with you to class. Instructor: WCampbell 2/10-3/31 T 5:30-8:30pm SCC, A-228 Making the Most of the Internet Registration Fee: $70 The internet has become a tool for communication, web-based email, entertainment, commerce, social networking, and even data storage and backup. This course will cover what you need to know to tap into more of the incredible power of the Internet. Topics include browser basics, finding information, email and other communications, downloading and storing data, wireless networks and security, and e-commerce. Instructor: MBaldwin 2/17-4/07 T 5:30-8:30pm SCC, T-124 QuickBooks Pro Registration Fee: $70 Financial assistance may be available through NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 261. Discover how this user-friendly software program can make business recordkeeping fast and easy with lecture and hands-on computer exercises. Find out how its applications can streamline business processes. Instructor: JBarnhill 3/19-5/07 Th 6-9pm SCC, CART-126 Technology & Broadcasting for Ministry/ Civic Organizations Registration Fee: $70 Students will learn to expand their organization’s participation by connecting with the world through media. Learn to use videoconferencing, the three different quality standards for television video, use of microphones, and the use of professional video cameras. Students will get hands on training on how to operate an audio mixer and video switcher to broadcast their organization’s live media through the internet. Instructor: PFrink 2/21-4/18 Sa 9am-12n SCC, CART- 110 Nurse Aide The Nurse Aide I class introduces basic nursing skills required to provide personal care for patients, residents or clients in a healthcare setting. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills necessary to qualify as a Nursing Assistant I with the NC Nurse Aide I Registry. Pre-registration is required. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 220, 221 or 336. Nurse Aide I Registration Fee: $180 Other Costs: $1.25 student ins, $17.50 malpractice ins, $1.25 student ID,$35 drug screening, $48 clinical background check, $5.50 CPR Card, Nurse Aide Student Study Guide $9 w/tax; SCC Nurse Aide I Skills Procedure Book $9 w/tax; CPR for Healthcare Providers $20 w/tax DAY (8 weeks) 1/06-2/26 M-Th 8am-1:30pm 2/16-2/24 M-Th 7:30am-3:30pm (classroom) (clinical) SCC, HHS-123 EVENING (11 weeks) 1/06-2/26 M-Th 4-9:30pm 2/16-2/24 M-Th 2-10pm (classroom) (clinical) SCC, HHS-123 ONLINE/HYBRID (14 weeks) Required attendance - 1/09/15 1/09-4/17 Online SCC, Moodle SCC, HHS-123 (classroom) 1/09-2/13 F 8am-4pm 2/20-4/10 F 7:30am-3:30pm (On Site Skills Lab) (clinical) SCC, HHS-123 WEEKEND (9 weeks) 1/10-3/29 SaSu 8am-4pm 3/08-3/25 SaSu 7:30am-3:30pm 3/09-5/07 M-Th 8am-12:30pm 4/27-5/05 M-Th 7:30am-3:30pm (classroom) (clinical) SCC, HHS-123 (classroom) (clinical) SCC, HHS-123 M-Th 5-10pm 4/21-5/04 M-Th 3-9pm (classroom) (clinical) SCC, HHS-123 Nurse Aide I Refresher Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins Student must provide proof of previous Nurse Aide I training, proof of Nurse Aide I listing in another state or proof of previous listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide Registry (in last 5 years). 2/16-2/26 M-Th 5:30-9pm SCC, HHS-123 Nurse Aide II Competency Evaluation 1. Obtain an official copy of your high school transcript verifying graduation, or an official copy of your adult high school diploma, or GED certificate • A student who has an official transcript from a high school that is legally authorized to operate in N. C. and who graduated from that high school within five years of first-time college enrollment and who meets GPA and course requirements including an unweighted GPA of 2.6 or higher with four math courses including Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II (or the Common Core equivalents) and one additional math course approved by the N. C. Community College System in addition to English I, II, III, and IV. • A student who has completed RED 070 or DRE 96 and has submitted an official community college transcript showing course completion. • A student who has successfully completed the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE). EVENING (9 weeks) 3/09-5/06 To enroll in Nurse Aide courses, there are things you must do before the day of registration. You will have more requirements due on specified days once you have been enrolled in the class. Please note: Criminal background checks and random urine drug screens will be done once enrolled! • A student who provides an official copy of test scores with a minimum ACT score of 22 or a minimum SAT score of 500. DAY (9 weeks) Nurse Aide Requirements Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins This refresher class is designed for the Nurse Aide II who has an expired NC Board of Nursing listing. A comprehensive review of NA II skills will be provided. Upon competency evaluation, students should be able to demonstrate skills necessary for Nurse Aide II listing with the North Carolina Board of Nursing. 4/20-4/23 M-Th 5-9pm SCC, HHS-123 3. Compare your driver license and social security card to see that your current, correct name is exactly the same on both. 4. Get a copy of your immunizations (shots) record. 5. Set up an appointment for your physical exam with your regular doctor, health department or urgent care. Need Financial Assistance with Training Costs? NCWorks Career Center/Connecting Talent to Jobs/Columbus County has a variety of programs that may assist with training expenses for eligible students. Contact the NCWorks Career Center immediately at (910) 642-7141, ext. 261 or visit the Center at SCC, A-Building to begin the eligibility process. 13 Healthcare The healthcare industry is one of the most dynamic and important industries of our time. Join us today to learn new skills and become more marketable! Medical Terminology Registration Fee: $125 Other Cost: Medical Terminology for Health Professions 7th Ed $112.09 w/tax Medication Aide Exam Prep (Adult Home Care) Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins This class prepares students for the Medication Administration Exam administered by the NC Division of Health Service Regulation. They learn policies and procedures for administering medications, including subcutaneous injections, drug interactions and side effects. The certification enables students to work in a group home, adult care home, or prison. Instructor: TBA 2/23-3/05 M-Th 9am-12n SCC, HHS- 115 Medication Aide Exam Prep (Skilled Nursing) Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins Other Cost: Medication Adm A Medication Aide Training Student Manual $12.81 w/tax In this class, you will prepare to take the Medication Administration Exam administered by the NC Board of Nursing. Students learn policies and procedures for administering medications in a variety of forms. The Medication Aide for Skilled Nursing Facilities and Nurse Aide I certifications enable the individual to work in a skilled nursing facility. Instructor: TBA 3/16-4/13 MW 6-9pm SCC, HHS- 115 Ophthalmic Assistant Registration Fee: $180 Other Cost: The Complete Optometric Asst $106.75 w/tax Gain the skills necessary to assist an optometrist or ophthalmologist with chair side skills, office procedures, patient care, exam, treatment procedures and more. Completion of class and working with ophthalmologist for 1 year will enable you to test for certification. Instructor: SSellers 1/21-5/13 MW 6-9pm SCC, T-111 14 An understanding of hundreds of complex medical terms is essential for anyone working in any capacity in a medical office. Students will learn spelling, pronunciation and meaning of a wide range of medical terms. This course is a prerequisite for Healthcare Billing and Coding Specialist courses. Instructor: JHall 1/20-5/05 T 6-9pm SCC, NES-219 1/20-5/08 Online SCC, Moodle*** Medical Transcription Registration Fee: $125 Other Cost: Medical Transcription 3rd Ed $105.23 w/tax Course work includes instruction in basic medical transcription and computer operations for providing assistance in the preparation of medical documents. The instructor will refer to medical terms to support the students understanding of the medical office environment. Critical issue discussions will address areas of ethical and legal topics of patient care. Instructor: JHall 1/20-5/08 Online SCC, Moodle*** Healthcare Billing & Coding Specialist - CPT Registration Fee: $180 Other Cost: Step-by-Step Medical Coding 2015 Ed (also used w/ Pt I) $99.28 w/tax; CPT 2015 Professional Ed $121.70 w/tax Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. Medical coding and billing professionals translate medical records into standardized codes used to bill patients and third-party payers such as insurance companies and Medicare. This medical coding course will emphasize the rules and guidelines on the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) coding manual. Students will be prepared to sit for the CPC (Certified Professional Coders) national exam upon completion of this course and Healthcare Billing & Coding Specialist – ICD-9/10. Instructor: DHammonds 1/20-5/08 Online SCC, Moodle*** Healthcare Billing & Coding Specialist - ICD-9 Registration Fee: $180 Other Cost: Step-by-Step Medical Coding 2015 Ed (also used w/ CPT) $99.28 w/tax; 2015 ICD-9-CM Prof. Ed, Vol. 1 & 2 $86.87 w/tax Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. All healthcare organizations will be transitioning to the ICD-10 code set. However, to earn industry certifications and start your career before the transition, you will need to be familiar with the ICD-9 code set. This course will prepare students for real-world, professional coding duties in a medical office setting. This medical coding course will emphasize the rules and guidelines on the ICD-9 (International Classification of Disease) coding manual. The course benefits those who work or want to work in the medical field whether it is as a medical biller, medical coder, and/or medical assistant. Upon completion of ICD-9 and CPT, students will be prepared to sit for the CPC (Certified Professional Coders) national exam. Instructors: JSimmons/DHammonds 1/13-5/07 TTh 6-9pm SCC, NES-221 1/20-5/08 Online SCC, Moodle*** ***Registration for online SCC Moodle Classes must be completed by January 15 at 12n. Contact Mary Ruth Edwards at (910)642-7141, ext. 317, e-mail [email protected] or visit SCC, T-108. Need Financial Assistance with Training Costs? NCWorks Career Center/Connecting Talent to Jobs/Columbus County has a variety of programs that may assist with training expenses for eligible students. Contact the NCWorks Career Center immediately at (910) 642-7141, ext. 261 or visit the Center at SCC, A-Building to begin the eligibility process. Skilled Trades ▪ Learn New Job Skills ▪ Start a New Career ▪ Experience Personal Growth Sign Up Today! Pre-registration is encouraged. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 296, 397 or 425. Basic Carpentry Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Carpentry is one of the most versatile occupations in construction, since its professionals are trained to handle both small tasks and large jobs. Learn the skills needed to attain an entry level position in this growing field. Instructor: DDoty 2/07-5/02 Sa 9am-1pm SCC, B-106 Basic Electrical Wiring Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins This course will introduce you to electrical wiring for residential and commercial buildings. Learn terminology, operating principles, safety, materials, installation and service, preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting. Instructor: RWalker 3/03-4/23 TWTh 6-10pm SCC, B-106 HVAC: Heating & Air Conditioning Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Gain experience in troubleshooting and servicing of air conditioning and heating systems. Perform hands-on activities to gain knowledge of diagnosing and repairing problems. Upon completion, you may work toward industry-recognized certifications. Instructor: KFairfax 1/13-5/07 TTh 6-9pm SCC, M-131A Masonry/Bricklaying Ceramic Tile Installation: Introduction Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins Develop the skills to install floor and wall tile. Examine the composition, learn preparation techniques, and develop finishing skills. Material estimates are also discussed. Instructor: TRowell 1/29-3/19 Th 6-9pm SCC, M-132 Ceramic Tile Installation: Intermediate Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins Develop more intermediate skills to install floor and wall tile by attending this class. Participants will be instructed in proper tile setting and surface prep along with procedures for floors, counter tops, etc. Also, material estimates and needed equipment will be discussed. Instructor: TRowell 3/26-5/14 Th 6-9pm SCC, M-132 Small Engine Repair & Maintenance Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Gain hands-on knowledge of small engine building techniques. Learn to disassemble and reassemble two-cycle and four-cycle engines using manufacturer’s specifications. This class may lead to manufacturers’ certifications. Instructor: DLong 1/13-3/18 TW 6-10pm SCC, mobile 9-1 Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Learn to create block, brick, and concrete projects with the basic knowledge, training, and practical hands-on experience for masonry and bricklaying. Instructor: TByrd 2/23-4/20 MTh 6-9pm SCC, M-131B Need Financial Assistance with Training Costs? NCWorks Career Center/Connecting Talent to Jobs/Columbus County has a variety of programs that may assist with training expenses for eligible students. Enroll today to prepare for the more than 300+ welding jobs coming to southeastern North Carolina Basic Welding Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins This course is designed to incorporate virtual welders as well as traditional welders to develop different types of welding skills. Since the virtual welders are connected to a computer system, students are able to work on the skills sets designated for their skill level. Instructor: PNobles 1/12-5/06 MW 1:30-4:30pm SCC, T-101 Welding Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Designed to introduce the student to safety procedures and practices as well as the practical work in welding and cutting. This course will focus on the fundamentals and procedures used in oxyacetylene welding and cutting, plasma cutting, and electric arc welding (stick). Welding technique is stressed above welding theory as the students must be able to meet the welding performance demands of industry. This course is performance and safety oriented. Instructor: AHester 1/12-5/05 MT 6:30-10pm SCC, M-134 Welding/Pipefitting Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins This course is designed to teach the skills necessary to fit up and weld pipe in particular positions and objects. Both fit up techniques and actual welds will be exercised during this course. Instructor: EDent 1/14-5/07 WTh 6:30-10pm SCC, M-134 1/17-5/02 Sa 8am-3pm SCC, M-134 Contact the NCWorks Career Center immediately at (910) 642-7141, ext. 261 or visit the Center at SCC, A-Building to begin the eligibility process. 15 Licensure & Certification In an increasingly competitive marketplace, it’s harder than ever to impress your customers and employers. Set yourself apart from others by earning a certification or license in your field of employment. Pre-registration is encouraged. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 296, 397 or 425. DMV Dealer License Renewal Changes to the 2014 NEC Pt I, II & III Registration Fee: $70 Other Cost: $10 class materials & lunch + 2014 NEC textbook $90.74 w/tax In order to renew your electrical license, the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors requires that you complete 8 hours of continuing education each year. Attendees will need to bring a battery powered calculator, paper and pencil/pen to class. Instructor: TQuinn Changes to the 2014 NEC Pt I 1/10 Sa 8am-4:30pm SCC, T-122 Changes to the 2014 NEC Pt II 3/07 Sa 8am-4:30pm SCC, T-126 Changes to the 2014 NEC Pt III 5/02 Sa 8am-4:30pm SCC, T-111 Registration Fee: $70 Other Cost: $10 class materials & lunch Dealers who attend this 6-hour course will earn a certificate of completion that must be submitted to DMV when renewing their license. Instructor: JGibons 1/21 W 9am-3:30pm SCC, T-122 3/17 T 9am-3:30pm SCC, T-122 5/12 T 9am-3:30pm SCC, T-122 DMV Dealer Pre-License Preparation Registration Fee: $70 Other Cost: $5 class materials This 12-hour course is for those who are trying to receive their license to become independent auto dealers. Instructor: JGibson 4/14 & 4/16 TTh 9am-4pm SCC, T-120 NC EPA Certification Registration Fee: $70 Other Cost: $5 class materials This course prepares students for the NC Certification exams in: Type I - Small Appliance, Type II - High Pressure Appliance, Type III - Low Pressure Appliance and Universal Certification - Types I, II and III. Instructor: KFairfax 3/23-3/26 MTTh 5:30-9:30pm SCC, M-123 NC Escort Vehicle Operator Certification NEW Exam Prep Class ICC Electrical Inspector Certification Registration Fee: $70 This 24 hour class will prepare students to take the final certification exam. This certification is recognized as the highest standards in the construction profession and a must when working as a QC (Quality Control) inspector on most Federal, State and City projects. Instructor: TQuinn 2/21, 3/14 & 4/25 Sa 8am-4:30pm SCC, T-111 16 Registration Fee: $70 All escort vehicle operators are required to obtain an approved certification prior to performing the duties of an oversize/overweight load escort vehicle operator in North Carolina. Instructor: MCreech 1/31 Sa 8am-5pm SCC, T-120 2/28 Sa 8am-5pm SCC, T-120 4/18 Sa 8am-5pm SCC, T-111 5/09 Sa 8am-5pm SCC, T-122 NC Escort Vehicle Operator Re-Certification Registration Fee: $70 The purpose of this course is to provide certified vehicle escort operators a standardized re-certification training program for the state of North Carolina. Instructor: MCreech 3/07 Sa 8am-12n SCC, T-111 5/02 Sa 8am-12n SCC, T-122 NC Vehicle Safety Inspection Registration Fee: $70 Other Cost: $5 class materials This eight-hour course will certify vehicle safety inspectors in accordance with the NC Department of Transportation Laws. Instructor: MCreech 2/17 & 2/19 TTh 6-10pm SCC, T-120 4/21 & 4/23 TTh 6-10pm SCC, T-120 Notary Public Registration Fee: $70 Other Cost: Notary Public Guidebook for NC $29.89 w/tax This class covers qualifications and requirements for the office, fees, general powers and limitations, oaths, depositions, and papers notarized in error. Students are required to have a high school diploma or High School Equivalency Diploma (formerly GED) to attend class. A valid picture ID will be required at registration. Instructor: NTolley 2/24 & 2/26 TTh 5:30-9:30pm SCC, T-122 3/21 Sa 8am-5pm SCC, T-122 4/21 & 4/23 TTh 5:30-9:30pm SCC, T-122 Serv-Safe Registration Fee: $70 Other Cost: Serv-Safe Manager Book 6th Ed (incl Exam Answer Sheet) $80.06 w/tax The Serv-Safe Food Safety Training is a comprehensive program for food service professionals in restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes, child-care facilities, and other food-handling establishments. This 16-hour class will teach you food safety, developing standard sanitation operating procedures, examining controls for food borne illnesses, and more. The textbook with answer sheet is required. It is available at SCC’s Bookstore. Those passing the test will receive ServSafe certification to meet the NC state requirements for Certified Food Protection Manager. You must be at least 18 years old to attend. Instructor: KBurney 1/26 & 1/27 MT 8am-5pm SCC, T-122 3/09-3/17 MT 5:30-9:30pm SCC, T-122 4/20 & 4/21 MT 8am-5pm SCC, T-122 Work Zone Flagger Program Registration Fee: $70 Other Cost: $5 Flagger Training Book Training is required by NC-DOT for all employees directing traffic and to provide safe passage in a work zone within a DOT Right-of-Way. Instructor: MCreech 3/21 Sa 8am-12n SCC, T-111 Become Certified in Manufacturing Skills! NC Manufacturing Certificate Pathway Are you looking for ways to increase your employability? Are you looking for a career change? The NC Manufacturing Certificate Pathway will provide students with a jump-start to a manufacturing career and further technical education. Based on industry skill standards and feedback from leading NC manufacturers, this pathway will introduce them to the basic concepts of manufacturing by emphasizing the importance of quality and its role in company profitability and job sustainability. HRD Exploring Career Pathways Orientation Certified Production Technician Pathway You will gain the skills needed to be successful in this growing industry! You’ll learn essential skills for high-demand jobs in advanced manufacturing. While you’re at it, you will also earn industry-recognized certifications. By the end of the program, you’ll increase your employability for high-demand, well paying jobs. HRD Exploring Career Pathways Orientation Fee Waived This course will allow you to explore career pathways which have job opportunities and funding possibilities for future training. Also, this course will prepare students for the Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) testing. 1/20-2/17 M-Th 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-120 Fee Waived This course will allow you to explore career pathways which have job opportunities and funding possibilities for future training. Also, this course will prepare students for Certified Production Technician the Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) testing. Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins 1/20-2/17 M-Th 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-120 Other Costs: MSSC Certification fees $220; CPR/First Aid card $5.50; Forklift Student Guide/card $4.50; 10-Hr OSHA card $5 NC Manufacturing Certificate Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Program topics include: ► 96 hours of classroom training in four core subject areas (Manufacturing Concepts; Measurements & Math; Teamwork & Communication and Problem Solving) Instructor: LWatson 2/18-3/31 M-Th 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-120 Preparing for the Job Search The components of the Certified Production Technician class are ► 191 hours of classroom training in four core certification areas ● Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (Safety; Quality Practices and Measuring; Manufacturing Process & Production and Maintenance Awareness) ● Fork Lift Safety; Infanct/Child/Adult CPR & First Aid and OSHA 10 for General Industry Instructor: JFipps 2/18-5/07 M-Th 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-101 Fee Waived Preparing for the Job Search Fee Waived Acquire the skills needed to begin a successful job search. Topics include highlighting your abilities, creating resumes that work, planning your next steps, and Acquire the skills needed to begin a successful job search. Topics include highlighting your abilities, creating resumes that work, planning your next steps, learning what employers want. and learning what employers want. 4/01-5/09 M-Th 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-120 5/11-5/14 M-Th 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-120 To pre-register or for more information about financial assistance, contact Mark Lennon, Director of Industrial & Workforce Training at (910) 642-7141, ext. 225 or e-mail [email protected] Customized Training Program Allow us to guide you through a customer-focused process with an end result of a qualified, motivated and productive workforce that will ensure both the initial and continued success of your organization. What We Do SCC’s Customized Training Program provides education, training and support services for new, expanding and existing business and industry in Columbus County. Our goal is to foster and support three key aspects of your company’s well-being: • Job Growth • Technology Investment • Productivity Enhancement Customized Training Program resources may support training needs assessment, instructional design, development and delivery. With our team of experts, we create customized media development, including process manuals, orientation and process DVDs and interactive learning solutions. We offer a proven design process that is repeatable and ensures the development of high-quality solutions including classroom, lab and on-the-job training, and computer-based interactive programs and immersive 3-D simulation. How We Do It Why We Do It Our services range from: • Job profiling • Pre-employment training and assessment • Post-hire technical and critical soft skills training. At SCC, we recognize that the availability of a welltrained workforce is a critical consideration in your decision to locate, expand or remain in Columbus County. We will work with you to get your workforce up and running at the speed of business. The road map we follow will be absolutely unique to your company. Working with our economic and workforce development partners, Southeastern Community College will assist you through the initial recruitment, personalized screening and customized training process. The greatest asset that SCC has is flexibility. In a rapidly changing global economy in which innovation means the difference between business success and failure, the skills that industries require of their employees evolve more rapidly than ever before. In Columbus County, our Customized Training Program will create success for your company and your employees by quickly responding to industry’s changing skills needs. By preparing a workforce with the skills essential for success, we enhance your company’s competitiveness. For more information, contact Mark Lennon, Director of Industrial & Workforce Training at (910) 642-7141, ext. 225 or e-mail [email protected] 17 Industrial Training Dynamic, affordable, quality training programs designed to equip students with industry specific skills. Pre-registration is encouraged. Call (910) 642-7141, ext. 296, 397 or 425. AutoCAD Refresher NEW Precision Measurement Registration Fee: $70 This course provides an introduction to measurement techniques and instrumentation design and operation. Instructor: JFipps 1/13-1/29 TTh 5-9pm SCC, T-101 3/03-3/19 TTh 5-9pm SCC, T-120 NEW Principles of Supervisory Leadership Registration Fee: $70 This course is designed for instructional areas related to leadership development and supervisory skills: planning, organizing, controlling, directing, communicating, interpersonal skills and team building. Instructor: DHeller 3/02-4/27 M 6-9pm SCC, HHS-135 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC): Basic Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins This course includes the following topics: ladder logic, internal wiring diagrams, power supplies, relays, limit switches, input/output modules, controller selection and installation and manipulation of controllers with process equipment. Instructor: BKing 3/03-3/19 TTh 5-9pm SCC, T-101 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC): Intermediate Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins This course introduces PLC fundamentals and associated component applications. This course includes the following topics: generation of process logic application with wiring schematic, internal wiring with a provided PLC panel and installation tools, system basic check out, commissioning and start-up sequencing. Instructor: BKing 4/07-4/23 TTh 5-9pm SCC, T-101 18 Registration Fee: $70 This course is designed to introduce the basic concepts of computer-aided design and drafting. Students will learn operating procedures, use of menus and terminology. A basic understanding of computer operations and familiarity with drafting concepts are recommended. Required Supplies: 10 ft. Tape Measure, Basic Calculator and 4G Jump Drive. Instructor: RLee 1/06-1/29 TTh 5:30-7:30pm SCC, B-107 Bloodborne Pathogens Registration Fee: $70 This course emphasizes reducing employee risk associated with exposure to viruses and other microorganisms that cause bloodborne diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses. Instructor: TBellamy 2/06 F 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-120 NEW Blueprint Reading Registration Fee: $70 This course utilizes various types of blueprints, shop prints and schematics used in an industrial environment. Learning to read blueprints, trainees discover how to comprehend, and interpret the different types of standard symbols and abbreviations found on electrical construction drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams. Instructor: JFipps 2/10-2/26 TTh 5-9pm SCC, T-101 4/07-4/23 TTh 5-9pm SCC, T-120 CPR/First Aid/AED in the Workplace Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins + $5.50 cert card Show your employees that you care about their health and well-being by positioning your organization as a safer place to work. Participants will receive The American Heart Saver CPR/First Aide & AED Certification. Instructor: CMeares 3/02-3/04 MW 5-9pm SCC, HHS-141 *** COMING SOON *** Introduction CNC This course will introduce the concepts and capabilities of computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools. Topics will include setup, operation, and basic applications. Upon completion, students should be able to explain operator safety, machine protection, data input, program preparation, and program storage. General Industry Forklift Certification Registration Fee: $70 + $1.25 ins Other Cost: Forklift Student Guide/Card $4.50 The course includes a discussion of the principles and policies of forklift safety, an explanation of the obligations of employers and employees, and the recognition of tasks that may involve operator’s exposure to danger. Instructors: MLennon/TPaul 1/26 & 1/28 MW 5-9pm SCC, T-120 2/21 & 2/28 Sa 8am-12n SCC, T-101 3/23 M 8am-5pm SCC, T-122 4/11 & 4/18 Sa 8am-12n SCC, T-101 5/01 F 8am-5pm SCC, T-120 HAZWOPER 8 Hr Refresher Registration Fee: $70 This course is intended to assist in satisfying the annual training requirement of the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) rule, found in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 1910.120. Instructor: TBellamy 4/17 & 4/24 F 8:30am-12:30pm SCC, T-120 NEW Intro to Plastic Manufacturing Registration Fee: $125 This course will focus on the fundamental technology used in extrusion and injection molding. Topics include composites manufacturing processes, machine settings, processes and temperatures. Instructor: BKing 4/13-5/06 MW 5-9pm SCC, T-124 OSHA 10 Hour Registration Fee: $70 + $5 materials Participants will receive an OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Certification upon completion of this training. Instructor: TBellamy 2/21-2/28 Sa 8am-1:30pm SCC, T-120 3/20 & 3/27 F 8am-1:30pm SCC, T-120 Public Safety - EMS/Fire Training SCC is dedicated to training current and next generation Firefighters, EMTs and Paramedics. Register Now! EMS Online Con Ed Registration Fee: $70 An opportunity to take Continuing Education topics online. Topics include: Stroke, Patient Assessment, Scene Safety/Legal Issues, and Shock. Must register at the beginning of the class. Instructor: JBrooks 1/12-3/31 Online SCC, Moodle 4/01-6/30 Online SCC, Moodle EMS Make-Up Weekend Registration Fee: $70 An opportunity to make up Continuing Education topics. Topics include- Stroke, Patient Assessment, Scene Safety/Legal Issues, Shock, Bloodborne Pathogens/PPE, and Skills Review. 5/02-5/03 SaSu 8am-5pm SCC, HHS-141 Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Registration Fee: $70 + $8 cert card Other Cost: Adv Cardiac Life Support $41.63 w/tax This course is designed for medical personnel who need training in ACLS through the American Heart Association. Students need to purchase a textbook, go online to www.heart.org/eccstudent and enter the code that is located on the 2nd page of the manual to access student materials and complete all the assignments prior to coming to class. Instructor: TBA 2/21 Sa 8am-5pm SCC, R-101 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Registration Fee: $70 + $8 cert card Other Cost: Pediatric Adv Life Support $50.97 w/tax This course is designed for medical personnel who need training in PALS through the American Heart Association. Students need to purchase a textbook, go online to www.heart.org/eccstudent and enter the code that is located on the 2nd page of the manual to access student materials and complete all the assignments prior to coming to class. Instructor: TBA 1/24 Sa 8am-5pm SCC, R-101 To enroll in EMT courses, students must score successfully on the reading assessment no later than January ??th. Contact Stephanie Kriner at (910) 642-7141, ext. 314 to register for the Accuplacer reading assessment. EMT - Basic Initial Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Other Cost: Emergency Care Transportation of Sick & Injuried $192.15 w/tax Learn how to perform patient assessments; basic life support techniques including airway injuries; child-birthing; lifting/moving patients to medical facilities and more. Instructor: TBA 1/13-5/07 TTh Sa(odd) 6-10pm 8am-5pm SCC, HHS-133 EMT - Intermediate Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Other Cost: Advanced Emergency Care ETC $146.19 w/tax This course follows the guidelines established by the NC Office of EMS. Student prerequisites: successful completion of an EMT-Basic course; high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma. Instructor: TBA 1/13-5/07 TTh Sa(3rd) 6-10pm 8am-5pm SCC, HHS-135 EMT - Paramedic (Session 2 of 4) Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins Other Cost: Nancy Caroline’s Emerg ETC Set $272.21 w/tax This course follows the guidelines established by the NC Office of EMS. Student prerequisites: successful completion of an EMT-Basic course; high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma. Instructors: DClewis/IGreene 1/06-4/30 TTh Sa(3rd) 6-10pm 8am-5pm SCC, HHS-129 Medical Responder Registration Fee: $180 + $1.25 ins This course follows the guidelines established by the NC Office of EMS. Student prerequisites: successful completion of an EMT-Basic course; high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma. 1/26-7/13 M(2nd& 4th) Sa(1st) 6-10pm 8am-5pm Whiteville FD In-Service Law Enforcement Officer Training NEW Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Registration Fee: $70 + $8 cert card Other Cost: PHTLS Prehospital Trauma Life Support 8th Ed $64.67 w/tax Pre-registration Requirements: Pre-register by 3/20 with proof of completed pretest and purchase of textbook. 3/28-3/29 SaSu 8am-5pm SCC, HHS-133 Healthcare Provider CPR Registration Fee: $70 + $5.50 cert card Other Cost: BLS for Healthcare Providers $19.22 w/tax This is a course designed to teach students to recognize emergency situations involving heart attack, choking, respiratory and cardiac arrest in adults, children and infant victims. Instructor: CMeares 1/05 M 8am-12:30pm SCC, HHS-141 1/24 Sa 8am-12:30pm SCC, HHS-141 2/21 Sa 8am-12:30pm SCC, HHS-141 3/21 Sa 8am-12:30pm SCC, HHS-141 4/18 Sa 8am-12:30pm SCC, HHS-141 5/09 Sa 8am-12:30pm SCC, HHS-141 Emergency Vehicle Driver (EVD) Registration Fee: $70 1/30-2/01 F 7-10pm SaSu 8am-5pm Lake Wac F&R Fire Fighter Orientation & Safety Registration Fee: $70 1/19-2/16 M 7-10pm Fair Bluff F&R 1/20-3/17 T 7-10pm Brunswick FD For more information about In-Service Law Enforcement training opportunities, contact Travis Paul, Director Public Safety Training and Prison Education (910) 642-7141, ext. 217 or e-mail [email protected] 19 Small Business Center FREE Seminars For more information or to pre-register for seminars, contact Brenda Orders, Director of Small Business Center at (910) 642-7141, ext. 419 or e-mail [email protected] Small Business Owners Management Series Small Business Competition Enter and Win a Cash Prize!! Certificate Requirements: Participants must attend 5 out of 6 seminars in current semester to receive certification. Non-Certificate Attendance: Anyone is welcome to attend any seminar, but for the certification, they must attend as required above. Competition Requirements: Participants must • Register by January 23, 2015 • Attend 4 out of 5 seminars listed below. • Be 18 years of age and a Columbus County resident • Be a new start-up business or existing business less than a year old • Participate in a one-hour of counseling session with SBC director Herding Cats: Managing Your Employees in a Small Business Non-Competition Attendees: Anyone is welcome to attend any seminar, but for the competition, they must attend as required above. Join us to learn how to develop management and leadership skills to help grow your business and prepare you for its success and expansion. 2/05 Th 1-4pm SCC, T-111 LStinson For more information and a complete list of eligibility requirements contact Brenda Orders at (910) 642-7141, ext. 419 or e-mail [email protected]. Determine if Your Community Needs Your Product or Service No matter how great you think your idea is, if your community doesn’t need it, you will be fighting a losing battle. Participants will learn how to research the potential market for their business and how to capitalize on their unique idea for their business. 1/26 M 6-9pm SCC, T-120 JBarnhill How to Promote & Market Your Business Learn how to determine exactly who your customers are, and how to reach them effectively. Participants will learn how to market their business and really separate themselves from their competition. 2/23 M 6-9pm SCC, T-120 JBarnhill Setting Goals for Your Business Participants will learn how to think strategically about their business instead of only focusing on the day-to-day activities. You will learn how to capitalize on your strengths and manage your weaknesses. 3/16 M 6-9pm SCC, CART-165 JBarnhill Creating Realistic Financial Projections for Your Business Participants will learn how to look at their business from a financial standpoint and determine if their business idea has the potential for profit & how long it will take to get there. 4/13 M 6-9pm SCC, T-120 JBarnhill Taking What You’ve Learned & Getting Started Participants will learn how to break down large business goals into achievable smaller goals, and plan the specific steps needed to achieve tangible results. You will leave this workshop inspired and with an action plan to get you going! 5/04 M 6-9pm SCC, T-120 JBarnhill 20 Attend and discover how to motivate workers who are not performing, use the only 5 Management Resources you have, hire better people, use low-cost rewards for better performance and much, much more! 1/22 Th 9am-12n SCC, T-122 MCollins Management & Leadership Skills for Small Business Owners Small Businesses Meet the Press Local and regional journalists provide insights to small business owners on how to work with the media. Get practical advice on writing press releases, pitching story ideas and responding to reporters. 3/05 Th 9am-12n SCC, T-122 JSmith/LHigh How to Find, Interview, & Hire Magical People: Secrets that will Absolutely Prevent you From Ever Having a Bad Hire Again! This seminar will help small business owners find the best-suited candidate for the job but most importantly be able to eliminate the unsuitable candidate. Also, learn proven steps to keep good performers from walking out the door. 3/26 Th 2-5pm SCC, T-111 JFormica “How Can I Get It All Done?” Time Management for Small Businesses As a small business owner, you wear many hats and probably wear all the hats. How can you get all the things done that need to get done? This interactive session will give you the tools to handle all the tasks that need doing in an effective and efficient manner. 4/14 T 1-4pm SCC, T-122 LStinson What Makes Small Business Owners Crazy?! 10 Essential Small Business Skills Some of the tips, tactics and strategies you’ll learn in this seminar include: how to create a workable strategy for growing your business; how to develop a sales and marketing program that works; key elements of financial management; how simple technology tools can grow your business faster and how to deal with everyday stress 5/07 Th 9am-12n SCC, T-122 MCollins Small Business Center FREE Seminars SCC’s Small Business Center (SBC) can help your business be successful by providing assistance for existing entrepreneurs and individuals who express a desire to start their own business. Information, counseling, loan program options, and referral services are offered. Self-Employment Income & Deductions This seminar focuses on how to report income and how to gather all the deductions the small business or selfemployed person can claim on their taxes. Handouts and examples will help guide the participant in organizing for tax preparation. 2/12 Th 6-9pm SCC, T-111 AAlden Business Plan Basics Writing a business plan is a vital step in starting or operating a business. A good plan provides a map to follow: defining where the business is, where it wants to be and how it will get there while providing potential investors or lenders with the information they need. 2/16 M 6-8pm SCC, CART-165 BOrders How to Start a Non-Profit Business There is a great deal of misunderstanding of how to start a non-profit organization. This seminar will provide a brief overview of the non-profit sector and will cover the essential steps to successfully form a non-profit organization in North Carolina. 2/17 T 6-9pm SCC, T-111 TLewis 50 Home Based Businesses Offered by the US Small Business Administration, topics will include startup requirements; the business plan; the marketing plan; the financial plan; and how to obtain alternative lending for your home based small business. SPECIAL OFFER: A 200+ page E-book of all 50 Home Based Business ideas will be provided. 2/23 M 1-4pm SCC, T-111 DSpry Financing Options for Small Business This workshop for aspiring entrepreneurs offers an overview of financing for a new or existing business. Outside funding options, including commercial bank loans, SBA-backed loans, and sources of equity capital such as angel investors and venture capitalists, will be covered. 3/11 W 11:30am-1:30pmSCC, T-111 AMako Basic Proposal Writing for Military or Government Business Attend to increase your understanding of the proposal development process and learn how to determine if procurement is a good fit for your business. You will identify submission requirements; what information to include in your proposal; and how the Government will evaluate the proposals for award. 3/18 W 1-4pm SCC, T-111 LOwen Marketing Plan Basics Attend and develop a plan to help you know who your customers are, where they are, and how to most effectively reach them. 3/23 M 6-8pm SCC, T-120 BOrders How to Successfully Apply for a Business Loan Learn how to apply for a business loan and understand the crucial details that a lender looks for in a loan package such as cash flow, business plan specifics and collateral vs. equity. (Lunch Provided) 3/24 T 11:30am-1pm SCC, T-111 RMcCullough 337 Ways to Market Your Business This seminar is a “must see” for those small businesses seeking to gain maximum exposure of their product or service within their community and be able to better measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts through a step by step formula. 3/30 M 1-4pm SCC, T-111 DSpry Credit for the Entrepreneur This seminar focuses on how to manage good credit for the small business owner. Also, learn what your credit report says about your business. 4/01 W 11:30am-1:30pm SCC, T-111 AMako Fueling Your Small Business This seminar is designed to help small business owners and prospective entrepreneurs understand how to access credit and capital for their businesses. It will review the six basic principles many lenders use to make credit decisions and provide an overview of the resources available in North Carolina for small businesses. Finally, the seminar will cover the Rural Center's Microenterprise Loan Program and provide details about its lending criteria and application process. 4/16 Th 6-8pm SCC, T-111 DWilliams Cash Flow Statement Basics Attend and understand where your cash is coming from and where your cash is going in your small business. 4/20 M 6-8pm SCC, T-122 BOrders Disaster Awareness: Preparing Your Small Business You’ve finally achieved your dream. Don’t lose it to a power outage, hacker disruption, fire, tornado or other disaster. If you’re not prepared, a disaster could put you and your employees at risk, possibly shutting down your business forever. This seminar will focus on the importance of disaster planning, emergency preparedness and business continuity. 4/29 W 9am-12n SCC, T-111 MPrevatte Finding & Bidding on Military & Government Business Opportunities Learn how to find and identify Government opportunities to win for your business. Also, learn how to read a Government announcement (synopsis) & quickly identify set aside equirements and other pertinent information. You will understand the different types of synopses, and learn what is required to respond to the opportunity, and submit a bid. 5/13 W 1-4pm SCC, T-111 LOwen Social Media Marketing Tools & Techniques for Small Businesses Learn how to use the best no-cost tools to promote your small business through the major social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Pinterest and Instagram. Learn the techniques to target your customers on the right platform. Find the right ways to make different tools and strategies work with your overall marketing. 5/14 Th 6-9pm SCC, T-111 TLyden Alternative Funding For Your Small Business Discussion points include personal and professional credit; the business plan; managing cash flow; business accounting; collateral requirements; the commercial loan process; and a discussion of small business lending programs available with the U.S. Small Business Administration. 4/27 M 1-4pm SCC, T-111 DSpry 21 Personal Interest SCC is the perfect place to learn new skills, have fun, or explore your interests. Browse our course listing that we’ve created with you in mind. Extreme Couponing Cake Decorating Registration Fee: $45 Learn proper icing consistencies, frost cakes smoothly and use a bag and various decorating tips to add borders and flowers. Supplies will be available for purchase at the first class meeting. Instructor: CSimmons 2/10-3/17 T 6-9pm SCC, T-118 Chinese Cooking Registration Fee: $45 + $1.25 ins. Join Instructor Simmons as she shows students how to prepare Chinese foods that the entire family will enjoy. Featured food specialties will include stir-fry, egg rolls, sweet n’ sour sauces, soups, and more. Instructor: CSimmons 3/24-4/28 T 6-9pm SCC, T-118 International Cuisine Registration Fee: $65 + $1.25 ins Some say the best way to get to know a culture is through sampling its food, but even better is learning how to cook it. Various Asian, European, Mid-Eastern and even USA cultures and dishes will be explored. Students will supply class materials. Instructor: CMullins 2/26-4/02 Th 6-9pm SCC, T-118 Registration Fee: $24 This class will teach you how to shop locally using coupons and reduce your shopping budget. Learn tips to save money using coupons, sources to obtain coupons, how to stockpile when things are on sale, organization tips for couponing, and shopping using coupons. This fun and exciting course will help you get the most product for the least amount of money. Instructor: ASoles 2/02-2/23 M 6-8pm SCC, A-212 3/09-3/30 M 6-8pm SCC, A-212 4/13-5/04 M 6-8pm SCC, A-212 Concealed Handgun Registration Fee: $55 + $1.25 ins + $6 text & cert Take your first step to obtain a concealed handgun permit by completing this 12-hr course. You will receive a certificate that will allow you to apply for the permit at any Sheriff’s department. You must be at least 21 years old and a North Carolina resident. Instructor: JNealon 2/06-2/07 F 6-10pm SCC, HHS-135 Sa 8am-5pm 4/17-4/18 F 6-10pm Sa 8am-5pm SCC, HHS-135 ATTENTION!! Defensive Driving Columbus FARMS: Fostering Agriculture Resources for Money & Success Do You Have a Ticket? If so, call to pre-register for a class today! Basic Bookkeeping I Defensive Driving (4hr) Intro to Plant Micropropagation This course demonstrates the consequences of poor choices that drivers make behind the wheel, putting defensive driving into personal context. 4-hour Defensive Driving classes are held on the first and third Saturday of the month from 8am to 12n and the third Monday of the month from 5:45pm to 9:45pm on the Southeastern Community College campus. QuickBooks Pro Defensive Driving (8 hr) See Pg 11 for more details Basic Bookkeeping II See Pg 11 for more details Intro to Human Resource Management See Pg 12 for more details See Pg 12 for more details See Pg 9 for more details Website Building for Small Businesses & Non-Profits See Pg 9 for more details This course addresses the attitudes of problem drivers to change their driving behaviors. Participants learn the choices they make have financial, legal, and personal consequences. 8-hour Defensive Driving classes will be held January 10, March 14 and May 9 from 8am to 5pm on the Southeastern Community College campus. Participants may be eligible for registration assistance. For more information, contact the NCWorks Career Center/Connecting Talent to Jobs/Columbus County at (910) 642-7141, ext. 261. This project received funding from the N.C. Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. 22 For more information or to register for a class, call (910) 642-7141, ext. 296, 397 or 425. Personal Interest We’re constantly developing exciting new courses to inspire you and keep you growing. Enroll today in one of our personal interest classes. NEW Adult Tap Dancing Registration Fee: $34 + 1.25 ins Students learn the importance of counting, rhythms and using the floor as an instrument. Basic steps and terminology are covered and students learn to put together across the floor combinations. Instructor: RCapps 2/17-4/07 T 5:30-6:30pm SCC, NES-217 NEW Shag: Beginning Registration Fee: $34 + 1.25 ins The class will begin with the basic shag step and then progress on to the other steps which will make you feel confident and at ease on the dance floor. You don’t need a partner. Find out why Shag is the premier dance of the Carolinas. So, stop watching everyone else have fun. Let’s Shag! Instructor: MRamsey 2/05-4/16 Th 6:45-7:30pm SCC, NES-217 NEW Shag: Intermediate Registration Fee: $34 + 1.25 ins Now that you’ve mastered the fundamental shag steps, kick it up a notch in this fun-filled part two class. You and your partner will be the envy of dancers at the beach, local clubs and at parties as you master show-off steps in intermediate shag. Instructor: MRamsey 2/05-4/16 Th 7:45-8:30pm SCC, NES-217 NEW Yoga Registration Feet: $78 + $1.25 ins This course introduces students to Yoga practice in the classical sense. This includes awareness of the breath and breathing exercises, mindfulness meditation, and the physical postures most often associated with Yoga in the West. All participants are encouraged to practice at their own level of comfort. Participants may wish to purchase their own Yoga mat for the class and wear comfortable clothes. Yoga is typically practiced barefooted for comfort and safety, (socks may slip). Instructor: VBalogh 1/13-3/10 TTh 4-5pm SCC, NES-217 3/12-5/07 TTh 4-5pm SCC, NES-217 Zumba® Registration Fee: $55 Get ready to deck your home with a wide variety of floral designs using silk flowers, mesh ribbon and more. Learn wiring and taping, bow making, and how to create centerpieces, wreaths, and swags. Supply list will be shared at first meeting of class. Instructor: AConnor 2/03-3/10 T 6-9pm SCC, B-101A 3/24-4/28 T 6-9pm SCC, B-101A NEW Registration Fee: $34 + $1.25 ins Dance your way into fitness with this Latin inspired dance style class which combines high energy moves and dance combinations. You will be guided through a series of dance steps such as salsa, meringue, and reggae while incorporating exercises such as squats, knee lifts, and bicep curls. You’ll have so much fun doing Zumba you won’t even realize you’re working out! Instructor: NWalker 1/14-3/04 W 5:15-6:15pm SCC, NES-217 3/11-4/29 W 5:15-6:15pm SCC, NES-217 Is there a class you would like to see? Total Body Workout Registration Fee: $43 + $1.25 ins A total body workout routine is a great way to stay fit, healthy, and energetic. Learn how to plan a total body workout routine to help tone and tighten the entire body from shoulders to calves leaving you with a complete feeling of satisfaction and balance. Instructor: RThompson 1/12-3/09 MTh 5:30-6:15pm SCC, NES-217 3/12-5/07 MTh 5:30-6:15pm SCC, NES-217 Floral Design Pottery Registration Fee: $55 + $1.25 ins Come explore the fun of working with clay. Learn some new techniques for making and decorating items for the table and beyond. We will explore hand building, wheel throwing and some creative ways to combine them. No prior clay knowledge needed. Instructor: SKrueger 2/10-3/10 TTh 5:30-8:30pm SCC, D-111 NEW Give us a call at SCC (910) 642-7141, ext. 296. Jewelry Crafting Registration Fee: $55 In this class, students will learn the different characteristics of various materials such as metals, wires, glass and wooden beads to create wearable art for themselves or friends and family. Tools and some materials are provided. Students will develop their materials list at first class meeting. Instructor: VBalogh 2/03-3/10 T 6:15-8:15pm SCC, D-112 3/24-4/28 T 6:15-8:15pm SCC, D-112 Silk Painting Registration Fee: $36 + Supplies Students will work with silk resists and dyes on four custom scarves. Instructor: SKrueger 3/02-3/23 M 5:30-8:30pm SCC, D-112 36,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $4,472.83. 23 Career Training for Today’s Jobs Training That Works! Southeastern Community College 4564 Chadbourn Hwy. PO Box 151 Whiteville, NC 28472 An equal opportunity/affirmative action institution Visit Continuing Education at: http://www.sccnc.edu ****ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER Non-profit Organization US Postage PAID Permit No. 53 Whiteville, NC 28472
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