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Central Carolina Community College an equal opportunity college CONTINUING EDUCATION Summer 2009

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Continuing Education Course Schedule Summer 2009

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Central Carolina Community College

an equal opportunity college

CONTINUING EDUCATION

Summer 2009

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“It’s Time For SummerRegistration”

Continuing Education registration begins: April 7 for Medical and Real Estate classes and April 8 for all other classes

Chatham County: (919) 542-6495, ext. 223 Harnett County: (910) 814-8823 Lee County: (919) 718-7225

New Classes for Fall 2009

Banjo: Basic techniques for playing the banjo will be taught, including the straight forward roll, slide roll, and chords. Simple songs will be covered.

Photography: Students will learn techniques of film and digital photography.

Design Your Home on a Budget: Students will learn the fundamentals of basic interior design. Students will receive instruction on personal designing projects.

And Much More!Lee County: (919) 718-7225 • Harnett County: (910) 814-8823

Chatham County: (919) 542-6495, ext 223

Register Now!

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Table of Contents

Continuing Education Policies ...................................................................................................................................................... 2Registration Dates, Locations, & Methods ................................................................................................................................... 3Contact Information ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4Disability Services ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5Location Key/How to Use This Schedule ..................................................................................................................................... 6

Class Listings: Artistry & Craftsmanship Courses ............................................................................................................................... 7 Computer & Technology Courses ................................................................................................................................ 9 Distance Education/Ed2Go Courses ............................................................................................................................ 11 Emergency Services Training Courses ......................................................................................................................... 12 Human Resources Development (HRD) Courses ...................................................................................................... 14 Language Courses ........................................................................................................................................................... 16 Medical Occupation Courses ........................................................................................................................................ 17 Personal Enrichment Courses ....................................................................................................................................... 20 Professional Development Courses .............................................................................................................................. 23 Small Business Seminars ................................................................................................................................................ 25 Sustainable & Green Programs ..................................................................................................................................... 26 “College” for Kids Courses ............................................................................................................................................ 27

Central Carolina Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30333-4097 or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Central Carolina Community College.

Note: The Commission on Colleges should be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.

Our Basic Skills Programs offer a variety of opportunities for lifelong learning:

Adult Basic Education serves students who did not earn a high school diploma or who seek to improve reading, writing, and math skills

Students can earn an Adult High School Diploma or GED

English as a Second Language classes are offered for individuals learning English

Adults with intellectual disabilities can enhance academic and life skills through Compensatory Education

Day, Evening, and Weekend classes available.

Lee County: (919) 776-7323 • Harnett County: (910) 814-1123Chatham County: Siler City (919) 742-2715, ext. 28 • Pittsboro (919) 542-6495, ext. 211

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CONTINUING EDUCATION POLICIES

Tuition and Fees/Fee Schedule• Refunds for Continuing Education courses are made as follows: 100% if requested before a course begins or if the course is cancelled; 75% if requested after a course begins, but before 10% of the total class meetings.

• Unless otherwise noted, the registration fee for Continuing Education courses is waived for students 65 years or older.

• A limited number of need-based scholarships are available for Continuing Education students.

Registration• Register at least one week prior to the first class meeting for all Continuing Education courses. We reserve the right to cancel a course based on enrollment. All registration must be received before a course reaches 10% of its scheduled hours.

Course Repetition Policy• Repeating occupational courses more than one time at the regular registration fee is prohibited by state regulations. Students taking a course more than twice in a five-year period will be required to pay the total cost of the course. This rule applies to courses taken since July 1, 1993. This regulation does not apply to licensure and certification courses.

• Students may enroll in community service classes an unlimited number of times provided space is available and new students in a particular class are not displaced. Preference will be given to first-time enrollees. Repeat students will be allowed to enroll on the first scheduled class date if space permits.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)• The Division of Continuing Education will award Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for appropriate programs. The Commission on Colleges defines the CEU as follows: “One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is ten (10) contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction.” CEUs reported to the Department of Public Instruction require a certificate of credit issued by the Division of Continuing Education. Students should notify instructors at the beginning of a course if CEUs are needed for public instruction certification.

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This document is a publication of Central Carolina Community College. CCCC is an equal opportunity college.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Ways to Register• Registration for Summer 2009 Continuing Education courses begin: April 7: Medical and Real Estate classes April 8: All other classes

Walk-In Registration • Walk-In Registration allows you to register at the Continuing Education office prior to a course start date. Cash, check, or Visa/MasterCard are accepted forms of payment.

• Students may register at the following locations according to the following schedules on or after: Tuesday, April 7 for Medical and Real Estate classes and Wednesday, April 8 for all other classes

Chatham County - Pittsboro Campus Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Health/Small Business Bldg. 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Main Bldg. Friday 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon Health/Small Business Bldg.

Chatham County - Siler City Center Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. • Friday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon

Harnett County Campus (Continuing Education Bldg. Reception Area) Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. • Friday 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Lee County - Continuing Education Office (Budd Hall) Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. • Friday 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Call-In Registration• Call-In Registration requires payment with Visa or MasterCard. Have the course number and title available when placing this call. Use the following numbers:

Chatham County: (919) 542-6495, ext. 223 Harnett County: (910) 814-8823 Lee County: (919) 718-7225

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Industry Services provides customized training to industry in our

three-county service area through the Customized Training and the

Productivity Enhancement Training programs. Services include

consultation, instructional funding, and materials at little or no

cost to the industry.

(919) 774-1996 • 1105 Kelly Drive • Sanford, NC 27330

Customized Training... We can Help

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Basic Skills or Adult High School Programs • Chatham County: Sara Lambert .............. (919) 742-2715, ext. 23 • Harnett County: Melody McGee .......... (910) 814-1123 • Lee County: Evangeline Smith ....... (919) 776-7323

Para mas informacion en espanol–llame al numero: ................ (919) 776-7323 x 210

Occupational Courses • Chatham County: Carl Thompson Sr. .... (919) 542-6495, ext. 224 • Harnett County: Len Royals .................. (910) 814-8832 • Lee County: Angela Rivera ............. (919) 718-7225

Enrichment Courses • Chatham County: Maggie Zwilling ......... (919) 542-6495, ext. 228 • Harnett County: Barbara Avery ............ (910) 814-8823 • Lee County: Charlotte Baggett ....... (919) 718-7394

Ed2Go Ramona Leftwich ............ (919) 542-6495, ext. 223

Emergency Services Training - EMS, Fire, Law Enforcement, and Rescue Training Landis Phillips ................. (919) 776-5601 Human Resources Development Courses • Chatham County: Ramona Leftwich ...... (919) 542-6495, ext. 223 • Harnett County: Nicole Brown ............. (910) 814-8852 • Lee County: Phyllis Huff ................ (919) 777-7709

GED Testing Information• Chatham, Harnett and Lee Counties: Larry Tipton ............... (919) 776-7323

Customized Training • Chatham, Harnett and Lee Counties: Cathy Swindell .......... (919) 718-7212

Small Business Workshops, Seminars and Counseling • Chatham County: Gary Kibler ................. (919) 542-6495, ext. 215 • Harnett County: Nancy Blackman ...... (910) 892-2884 • Lee County: Jim Felton ................... (919) 774-6442

Continuing Education Programs: Contact Information

Why Leave Home to Learn? Our Classes Come to YOU• Hundreds of courses in a wide range of subjects• Take online courses form the comfort of your home or office• Affordable cost • New sections start monthly• Courses run 6 weeks• Interactive discussions and live instructor support• Certificate of completion

Education To Go — Online Classes - www.ed2go.com/ccccThe registration prcess for online classes is identical to registration for campus classes. Students must have an email address to register for online classes. For class descriptions and instructor profiles, visit www.ed2go.com/cccc. For more information or to register, contact the Chatham, Harnett, or Lee Continuing Education offices or Ramona Leftwich, CCCC Education To Go representative, at (919) 542-6495, ext. 223.

Spring/Summer start dates: April (04/15/09), May (05/20/09), June (06/17/09), July (07/15/09), August (08/19/09). Registration deadline is at least 48 hours prior to start date. For a complete list of classes and detailed descriptions, go to www.ed2go.com/cccc.

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SERVICES TO STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

• No individual shall, by reason of disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which otherwise qualified. The college may make program adjustments in instructional delivery and may provide supplemental services to enable students with disabilities to participate in activities compatible with their conditions and interests.

• Every candidate for the General Educational Development (GED) test should have a fair opportunity to demonstrate his/her knowledge and skills under appropriate test conditions. For some candidates, a disability may interfere with their ability to fully demonstrate what they know under standard testing conditions.

• Accommodations in testing are available in adults with documented physical disabilities as well as learning disabilities, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and emotional or psychological disabilities. Each request is considered on an individual basis.

• If you would like to request accommdations or need additional information, contact one of the following individuals: Chatham County - Pittsboro Judy Herndon (919) 542-6496, ext. 211 Chatham County - Siler City Georgia Durso (919) 742-2715, ext. 21 Harnett County Carma Baggett (910) 814-1123 Lee County Sue Tipton (919) 776-7323 You may also contact Larry Tipton, GED Chief Examiner, at (919) 776-7323 or via email at [email protected].

Books and So Much More!

Stop in the bookstore for all the things you need and stuff you want:

textbooks, apparel, supplies, gifts and other merchandise.

Monday: 7:30 am – 7:00 pmTuesday – Friday: 7:30 am – 3:30 pm

(919) 718-7275 • (800) 682-8353, ext. 7275

Bookstores located on Lillington, Pittsboro, and Sanford campuses

Books PensPaperT-ShirtsBooksHatsUmbrellasPencilsBooksFlash DrivesIndex CardsPursesHighlightersBooksBookbagsBindersMugsKitsBooks

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Location Key

Course CodesC Chatham CountyH Harnett CountyL Lee CountyS Small Business CentersX Emergency Services Training Y Human Resouces Development (HRD)

Days of the Week CodesM MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridaySa SaturdaySu Sunday

Location CodesDUNN Dunn CosmetologyDWCC Dennis Wicker Civic CenterECTR Enrichment CenterESTC Emergency Services Training CenterHMC Harnett Main CampusJON Jonesboro CenterLMC Lee Main CampusMMOA Moncure Museum of ArtONLINE Class is held onlinePMC Pittsboro Main CampusSCC Siler City CenterSCMC Siler City Main CampusSMNR Sandhills ManorTSEC Triangle South (Dunn)WFRG Wes Farrell RangeWHC West Harnett Center

How To Use This Schedule

Effective Teacher TrainingIncluded are sessions on learning experiences, time management, instructional methods, preparation, monitoring student interac-tion, non-instructional duties, and evaluation. Recommended for substitute teachers, teacher assistants, and prospective teachers. C-3269 09/08/08 10/09/08 MTh 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 2 Conf 2

Course Title - Name of the course.

Course Description - Information about the class, including required materials.

Location Code - The location where the class will meet. The abbreviation represents the location. The abbreviations are listed in Location Key above.

Building Location - The specific location where the class will meet.

Course Code - Location of course followed by numerical section number.

Date - Beginning and ending date of the course.

Day - The day(s) a class will meet each week.

Time - The time the class will meet. Class times include morning, afternoon, and evening hours.

Cost - The price listed is the cost of the class. This amount does not include the cost of textbooks, supplies, or materials, if required, for the class.

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Courses Course # Start End Day Time Cost Location Building Date Date Code Location

Artistry and CraftsmanshipCoil Building Large Vessels with David Stuempfle Learn an alternative technique to making large scale vessels using coils. Two years experience of wheel work required for this course. C-2740 06/19/09 06/21/09 FSaSu 9:00A - 5:00P 240.00 SCMC Arts Incubator

My Camera & I Familiarize student with camera, show composition techniques, offer tips for photographing people, how to take pictures in dim light, and how to file and use your work. C-2725 05/27/09 06/24/09 W 10:00A - 12:00P 50.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 224

Plaster Carving Instruct students on how to mix plaster and cast a solid block which they will use to carve their project with different hand tools. C-2736 05/19/09 06/23/09 T 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 SCMC Arts Incubator

Portrait Photography IIA continuation of Portrait Photography I. Learning more advanced lighting techniques, environmental portrait storytelling, continuation of depth of field, perspective, and background use. C-2721 05/18/09 07/13/09 M 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 226

Raku Kiln BuildingLearn to construct a portable raku kiln. C-2741 05/29/09 05/30/09 FSa 10:00A - 4:00P 51.25 SCMS Arts Incubator

Salt Fire Cone 10Students learn how to glaze and fire in a cone 10 salt kiln. C-2739 06/01/09 06/11/09 MTh variable 95.00 SCMC Arts Incubator

Teens Behind the Potter’s WheelIntroducing the skills used on the potter’s wheel and understanding the basics of pottery for teens. C-2735 06/15/09 07/06/09 M 1:00P - 5:00P 65.00 SCMC Arts Incubator

For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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Artistry and Craftsmanship

For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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Wood SculptingThrough learning how to use various wood carving hand tools, students will produce a 3-D piece of art made from a solid piece of wood. C-2737 07/07/09 08/04/09 T 6:00P - 9:00P 80.00 SCMC Arts Incubator

Weaving Beginning students will produce projects while learning the basics of handweaving; more advanced students will hone their skills working on projects of their choice. C-2726 05/26/09 07/14/09 T 6:00P - 8:30P 65.00 SCMC Arts Incubator

WHEEL THROWInGBeginning potters learn to throw basic forms on the wheel, create and attach handles, trim pots on the wheel, and standard glazing techniques; while potters with some experience will work on improving their skills. All pottery classes have a $10.00 clay fee. Beginning C-2729 05/18/09 06/22/09 M 6:00P - 9:00P 65.00 SCMC Arts Incubator C-2730 07/06/09 08/03/09 M 6:00P - 9:00P 65.00 SCMC Arts Incubator Intermediate C-2731 05/20/09 06/24/09 W 6:00P - 9:00P 65.00 SCMC Arts Incubator C-2732 07/01/09 08/05/09 W 6:00P - 9:00P 65.00 SCMC Arts IncubatorAdvanced C-2733 05/20/09 06/24/09 W 1:00P - 4:00P 55.00 SCMC Arts Incubator C-2734 07/01/09 08/05/09 W 1:00P - 4:00P 55.00 SCMC Arts Incubator

Wooden Ribs & KnivesLearn to make your own personal wood tools for use on the potter’s wheel so that you can throw with ergonomical and personal pottery tools. C-2738 05/30/09 05/31/09 SaSu 1:00P - 6:00P 40.00 SCMC Arts Incubator

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Courses Course # Start End Day Time Cost Location Building Date Date Code Location

Computer & Technology Beginning ComputerBasic knowledge of how the computer functions, as well as understanding basic terminology. This course introduces computer-use skills, Internet skills and email capabilities; and develops skills in setting up files, editing, Word documents, and much more. C-2756 05/20/09 07/22/09 W 9:00A - 12:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 2 Rm 208 C-2754 05/21/09 07/23/09 Th 6:00P - 7:30P 55.00 SCMC Rm 14 H-2866 06/01/09 08/03/09 M 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 HMC Con Ed Rm 229 L-2148 06/23/09 07/30/09 TTh 4:00P - 6:00P 55.00 LMC Wilkinson Rm 203 S-2524 06/02/09 06/30/09 M 6:00 - 9:00P 55.00 TSEC Dunn Beginning Computer & MS Word This course combines the introduction of computer usage, as well as familiarizing the new student with the keyboard and the ability to use graphics, borders, columns, tables, and more in Microsoft Word. C-2752 05/19/09 07/21/09 Tu 6:00P - 7:30P 55.00 PMC Bldg 2 Rm 208

Computers-The next StepOverview of personal computers and their effectiveness at work or for personal use. L-2151 07/06/09 08/12/09 MW 2:00P - 4:00P 50.00 ECTR Enrichment Center

Computers-MS Powerpoint in the ClassroomInstruction in PowerPoint design, templates, formatting, and slide show delivery. L-2140 07/07/09 07/16/09 TWTh 9:00A - 1:00P 55.00 DWCC Civic Center 104

Introduction to MS WordThis course instructs the student in the applications of MS Word for use in composing, editing, formatting, and printing. C-2757 05/20/09 07/22/09 W 1:00P - 4:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 2 Rm 208 C-2753 05/19/09 07/21/09 Tu 7:30P - 9:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 2 Rm 208

For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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Introduction to MS ExcelStudents will learn to plan and create spreadsheets, populate cells, merge cells, write and troubleshoot formulas, use templates, and merge worksheets within a workbook. MS Excel 2007 is used. C-2755 05/21/09 07/23/09 Th 7:30P - 9:00P 55.00 SCMC Rm 14 L-2147 07/02/09 08/11/09 TTh 6:00P - 8:00P 55.00 DWCC Civic Center 104

QuickBooks This is an introductory course, covering the fundamentals of QuickBooks with the opportunity for hands-on practice. The types of information you need to track in your business will be discussed. L-2153 07/16/09 08/20/09 Th 5:00P - 8:00P 55.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 7 S-2523 06/17/09 07/15/09 W 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 TSEC Dunn

Introduction to Quickbooks Payroll Instuction will show students how to use QuickBooks payroll, how to file quarterly reports, W-2’s, 1099’s, and 940 and 941’s . S-2522 08/03/09 08/31/09 M 6:00P - 9:00P $55.00 TSEC Dunn

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Distance Education / Ed2Go MEDICAL OCCUPATIOnS OnLInE/ HYBRID Anatomy & PhysiologyDesigned to introduce basic anatomy and physiology. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between body structure and function and the procedures common to health care. H-2854 05/18/09 09/06/09 Online Online 60.00 HMC OnlineOrientation 05/11/09 M 9:00A - 11:00A Con Ed Rm 229 Medical TerminologyIntroduction to the study of the structure of medical words and terms. H-2855 05/18/09 08/09/09 Online Online 65.00 HMC OnlineOrientation 05/11/09 M 9:00A - 11:00A Con Ed Rm 229 nA I Refresher HybridThis online course provides a student with fundamental nursing skills essential for providing patient care services under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse. H-2856 06/15/09 08/09/09 Online Online 60.00 HMC OnlineOrientation 06/08/09 M 9:00A - 11:00A Con Ed Rm 229

For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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Education To Go — Online Classes - www.ed2go.com/ccccThe registration process for online classes is identical to registration for campus classes. Students must have an email address to register for online classes. For class descriptions and instructor profiles, visit www.ed2go.com/cccc. For more information or to register, contact the Chatham, Harnett, or Lee Continuing Education offices or Ramona Leftwich, CCCC Education To Go representative, at (919) 542-6495, ext. 223. Spring/Summer start dates: April (04/15/09), May (05/20/09), June (06/17/09), July (07/15/09), August (08/19/09). Registration deadline is at least 48 hours prior to start date. For a complete list of classes and detailed descriptions, go to www.ed2go.com/cccc.

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Emergency Services TrainingAutomotive RestorationAutomotive Restoration covers the fundamental skills applicable to automobile restoration, street rod and custom car building, plus commercial auto body repair. Skills covered include dent removal, repairing rust damage, use of body filler, metal and fiberglass repair, basic wire and oxy-acetylene welding, fabricating and installing patch panels, trim removal and installation as well as other skills fundamental to the auto body repair industry. Students will be required to supply all necessary hand tools for their projects; CCCC will provide the major auto body tools including air tools as well as supplies such as sandpaper. Students must supply their own body filler, primer, and paint. Students may enroll in multiple classes with no limit on the number of classes taken. Please call (919) 776-5601 for class dates and more information. X-2008 05/18/09 06/22/09 MTh 6:00P - 10:00P 81.25 ESTC Shop X-2009 07/06/09 08/06/09 MTh 6:00P - 10:00P 81.25 ESTC Shop

Big Lift University Big Lift University provides Emergency Responders with experience in lifting and stabilizing heavy vehicles involved in vehicle accidents using low and high pressure air bag systems. Training scenarios involve tractor trailers, school buses, tank trucks, cement mixers and automobiles. Big Lift University is open only to members of Emergency Response agencies. There is a $10 fee for the student manual and $1.25 for insurance. X-2007 06/13/09 06/14/09 Sa 8:00A - 5:30P 11.25 ESTC Bldg 2 Room 121 Su 8:00A - 3:00P

EMERGEnCY MEDICAL SERVICES TRAInInG The Emergency Services Training Center offers the following EMS classes throughout the calendar year: Medical Responder(MR), Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate (EMT-I), and Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMT-P). All of the EMS classes are approved by the North Carolina Office of EMS and qualify the student for the OEMS state certification exam. Contact Jerry Cornelison at the ESTC at (919) 776-5601 for additional class information, including dates and times.

For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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Emergency Services TrainingBasic Rider Safety (BRC) CourseThe motorcycle safety classes are offered at the CCCC Emergency Services Training Center (ESTC). The ESTC is located off Hwy 78 between Sanford and Tramway on Airport Rd. at the Old Sanford/Lee County Airport site. Classes are limited to 12 students and are filled on a first come basis. Pre-registration and pre-payment are REQUIRED! To pre-register by credit card, please call (919) 776-5601. To pre-register in person, please go to the Emergency Services Training Center at 3000 Airport Rd. (Old Lee County Airport site). The class registration fee is $110.00. There is a 48 hr. MINIMUM cancellation notice in order to receive a fee refund. X-2001 05/15/09 05/17/09 F 6:00P - 10:00 P 110.00 ESTC Rm. 0001 SaSu 8:00A - 6:00 P X-2002 06/05/09 06/07/09 F 6:00P - 10:00 P 110.00 ESTC Rm. 0001 SaSu 8:00A - 6:00 P X-2003 06/26/09 06/28/09 F 6:00P - 10:00 P 110.00 ESTC Rm. 0001 SaSu 8:00A - 6:00 P X-2004 07/17/09 07/19/09 F 6:00P - 10:00 P 110.00 ESTC Rm. 0001 SaSu 8:00A - 6:00 P X-2005 07/31/09 08/02/09 F 6:00P - 10:00 P 110.00 ESTC Rm. 0001 SaSu 8:00A - 6:00 P X-2006 08/14/09 08/16/09 F 6:00P - 10:00 P 110.00 ESTC Rm. 0001 SaSu 8:00A - 6:00 P

For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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Human Resources Development

Build a solid résumé, land an interview, or upgrade workplace computer skills through employability courses in Human Resources Development. Courses are available free of cost to qualified individuals.

• Human Resources Development (HRD) helps unemployed adults find employment or further training. • Adults do not need a high diploma to participate in HRD training. All classes provide job search assistance.• HRD training is free to adults who qualify. Unemployed adults may qualify for fee waiver.

COMPUTER CLASSES Keyboarding for the Workplace II-Human Resources Development (HRD) Students learn proper typing techniques, basic typing position, posture, practice key stroking, spacing, return, and other typing skills. H-2229 05/19/09 07/01/09 TWTh 9:30A - 12:30P 60.00 HMC Cont Ed Rm 229 L-2231 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA JON

Computer Skills for the Job Search-HRDStudents will be able to increase their skills for the job search process by building skills needed to seek and keep employment. L-2232 TBA TBA MT 6:00P - 8:00P 60.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 21 L-2233 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA C-2234 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA SCMC TBA C-2236 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA PMC TBA

OTHER COURSESCareer Development Lab- Human Resources Development (HRD)Job seekers or workers may prepare for employment, promotions, further training, and the North Carolina Career Readiness (CRC) Certificate. L-2226 05/18/09 05/29/09 M–F 9:00A - 2:00P 60.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 21 L-2227 06/06/09 06/30/09 M–Th 9:00A - 2:00P 60.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 21 L-2228 07/01/09 07/30/09 M–Th 9:00A - 2:00P 60.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 21 L-2230 08/03/09 08/14/09 M–F 9:00A - 2:00P 60.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 21

Effective Job Search Strategies-HRDPersons in transition will learn techniques and enhance tactics to find employment in spite of the economy. H-2237 06/08/09 06/08/09 M 10:00A - 12:00P 50.00 ESC-Dunn TBA H-2238 07/13/09 07/13/09 M 10:00A - 12:00P 50.00 HMC Cont Ed Rm 229

How to Write a Winning Résumé-HRDStudents will learn how to write effective résumés. H-2239 06/15/09 06/15/09 M 10:00A - 12:00P 50.00 ESC-Dunn TBA H-2240 07/20/09 07/20/09 M 10:00A - 12:00P 50.00 HMC Cont Ed Rm 229

For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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Human Resources Development

Money SmartConcerned about money issues, students will profit from learning how to do more with the same amount of money. H-2241 07/16/09 08/06/09 TWTh 9:30A - 12:30P 55.00 HMC Cont Ed Rm 229

Taking the Stress out of InterviewsJob seekers can have confidence in preparing for interviews. H-2243 06/22/09 06/22/09 M 10:00A - 12:00P 50.00 ESC-Dunn TBA H-2244 07/27/09 07/27/09 M 10:00A - 12:00P 50.00 HMC Cont Ed Rm 229

WIn for WorkKeys Computer Lab-HRDJob and promotion seekers may prepare for the WorkKeys Assessments. L-2235 TBA TBA MT 6:00P - 8:00P TBA JON Jonesboro Rm 21

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For more information, contactLee County: (919) 777-7709, Chatham County: (919) 542-6495, Ext. 223,Harnett County: (910) 814-8852, Toll-Free:1-800-682-8353.

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LanguagesBeginning Spanish ReviewReview of basic Spanish material designed especially for students who want to continue learning and speaking Spanish. C-2762 05/19/09 08/04/09 T 3:00P - 5:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 224

Basic SpanishThis course is designed to give students a basic understanding of pronunciation, regular and some common irregular tense verbs, and everyday vocabulary, be able to ask basic questions and answer them, carry on a basic conversation in Spanish, and learn information about different Spanish cultures. L-2139 06/23/09 07/30/09 TTh 12:00N - 2:00P 55.00 LMC Bell Rm 103 Intermediate Spanish ReviewReview of second level of Spanish designed especially for students who want to continue learning Spanish and to speak more fluently. C-2763 05/21/09 08/06/09 Th 8:30A - 11:00A 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 224

Advanced SpanishThese classes will broaden your Spanish speaking skills and will give you an understanding of Spanish to provide the vocabulary needed to converse. L-2155 07/07/09 08/13/09 TTh 6:00P - 8:00P 55.00 LMC Bell Hall 103

Soaring with Spanish ReviewIntensive and methodical training in spoken Spanish and culture. Prerequisite for this course is being fluent in Spanish with a minimum of two years of Spanish classes. C-2761 05/19/09 08/06/09 TTh 12:00N - 2:00P 60.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 224

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Medical OccupationsCardiac MonitoringPrepares the student to recognize and report changes in a patient’s heart rhythm. C-2705 07/09/09 10/08/09 Th 8:30A - 2:30P 66.25 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217

CPR(Day)CPR additional material fee: 25.00 for each classThis course is designed for the professional rescuer, follows current Red Cross guidelines for Adult, Child and Infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation. C-2707 05/28/09 05/29/09 ThF 8:30A - 1:30P 50.00 SCMC Rm 2 C-2708 05/18/09 05/19/09 MT 8:30A - 1:30P 50.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217 C-2710 05/20/09 05/21/09 WTh 8:30A - 1:30P 50.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217

CPR(Evening)CPR additional material fee: 25.00 for each classThis course is designed for the professional rescuer, follows current Red Cross guidelines for Adult, Child and Infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation. C-2709 05/18/09 05/19/09 MT 4:00P - 9:00P 50.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217 C-2711 05/20/09 05/21/09 WTh 4:00P - 9:00P 50.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217 C-2712 06/16/09 06/17/09 TW 4:00P - 9:00P 50.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 220 Drug Collection Specialist This course follows the current ASPT National Phlebotomy certification guidelines for drug collections. Prerequisite for this course is the Phlebotomy Technician course. C-2706 06/3,4,8,9,17,18,22 5:30P - 9:30P 61.25 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217

EKG Technican Prepares the student to operate an EKG machine and run EKG strips on patients in the hospital and doctor’s offices. L-2120 06/02/09 07/21/09 TTh 5:00P - 9:00P 66.25 LMC Lett Rm 403/405 Advanced EKG TechnicianEKG Technican Monitor Tech (Fall 2009) Prepares the student to work in a Hospital ICU and Telemetry observing cardiac monitors and evaluating EKG strips. L-2150 07/27/09 08/12/09 MW 5:00P - 9:00P 55.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 9

Healthcare Readiness ScheduleThis course will provide health care foundational and personal skills. Some topics include health care related terminology, medical job descriptions, ethics, professionalism, communication skills, teamwork, resume writing, and interview skills. This class is mandatory prior to entering any summer medical classes. 05/18,19,20,21,22,26,27 9:00A - 1:00P 55.00 SCMC Rm 2 06/1,2,3,4 8,9,10 9:00A - 1:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217 06/1,2,10,11,15,16,24,25 5:30P - 9:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217 07/8,9,13,14,22,23,27,28 5:30P - 9:00P 55.00 SCMC Rm 2 08/3,5,6,7,10,11,12 9:00A - 1:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 220

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Medical Occupations

Medical Coding This course will prepare entry level students with skills needed to learn the structure of ICD 9 and CPT and the correct process for selecting codes. L-2122 05/19/09 08/11/09 TTh 5:30P - 9:30P 60.00 LMC Lett Hall 400

nursing Assistant IPrepares the student to work in nursing homes, hospitals, and doctor’s offices as an entry level nursing assistant helping with daily patient care. C-2701 06/01/09 08/19/09 M–Th 9:00A - 1:00P 71.25 SCMC Rm 2 H-2851 05/19/09 08/19/09 TWTh 9:00A - 1:00P 71.25 HMC Bob Etheridge 307 H-2852 07/28/09 10/21/09 TWTh 9:00A - 1:00P 71.25 HMC Bob Etheridge 306 H-2853 08/04/09 12/17/09 TTh 5:30P - 9:30P 71.25 HMC Cont Ed Rm 228 L-2116 05/19/09 08/06/09 TWTh 5:00P - 9:00P 71.25 JON Jonesboro Rm 6(Weekend) L-2118 05/09/09 08/09/09 Sa 8:00A - 4:30P 71.25 JON Jonesboro Rm 8 Su 8:00A - 12:00N JON Jonesboro Rm 8 L-2117 05/19/09 08/06/09 TWTh 8:00A - 12:00N 71.25 JON Jonesboro Rm 8 nursing Assistant IIFuther prepares the Certified Nursing Assistant in advanced nursing procedures such as sterile techniques, diabetes testing, catheterization, etc. L-2156 05/18/09 08/13/09 MTTh 5:00P - 9:00P 71.25 JON Jonesboro Rm 8

Phlebotomy Technician (Day)Prepares the student to draw patients’ blood in the hospital, doctor’s offices, and lab service companies. C-2703 06/15/09 10/16/09 MTW 9:00A - 1:00P 71.25 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217 H-2857 06/01/09 08/14/09 M-Th 9:00P - 2:30P 71.25 HMC Cont Ed Rm 220

Phlebotomy Technician (Evening)Prepares the student to draw patients’ blood in the hospital, doctor’s offices, and lab service companies. C-2704 07/06/09 11/20/09 MTW 5:30P - 9:30P 71.25 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 217 L-2119 05/12/09 08/14/09 TWTh 5:00P - 9:00P 71.25 LMC Lett Rm 402

Pharmacy Technician (Evening)Prepares the student to work in a pharmacy under the supervision of a Pharmacist. Drug categories, interactions, and effects are studied. C-2702 07/30/09 11/12/09 TTh 5:30P - 9:00P 71.25 Siler City Chatham Hospital L-2121 05/12/09 08/11/09 TTh 5:00P - 9:00P 65.00 LMC Lett Hall 407

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Medical Occupations

MEDICAL OCCUPATIOnS OnLInE/HYBRID Anatomy & PhysiologyDesigned to introduce basic anatomy and physiology. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between body structure and function and the procedures common to health care. H-2854 05/18/09 09/06/09 Online Online 60.00 HMC OnlineOrientation 05/11/09 M 9:00A - 11:00A Con Ed Rm 229 Medical TerminologyIntroduction to the study of the structure of medical words and terms. H-2855 05/18/09 08/09/09 Online Online 65.00 HMC OnlineOrientation 05/11/09 M 9:00A - 11:00A Con Ed Rm 229 nA I Refresher HybridThis online course provides a student with fundamental nursing skills essential for providing patient care services under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse. H-2856 06/15/09 08/09/09 Online Online 60.00 HMC OnlineOrientation 06/08/09 M 9:00A - 11:00A Con Ed Rm 229

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Personal Enrichment

Acrylic Decorative Painting I Students will learn detailed painting on an outlined background. Flowers to paint will include the following: daisy, violets, hydrangea, and wild rose. H-2003 05/21/09 06/25/09 Th 6:00P - 9:00P 40.00 HMC Con Ed Rm 240

“Alive at 25”This class is to increase awareness of the need for and the benefits of defensive driving for drivers ages 15-24. L-2129 05/23/09 05/23/09 Sa 9:00A - 1:00P 50.00 LMC Bell Rm 103 L-2131 06/20/09 06/20/09 Sa 9:00A - 1:00P 50.00 DWCC Civic Center L-2133 07/25/09 07/25/09 Sa 9:00A - 1:00P 50.00 DWCC Civic Center

Basic Electricity for HomeownersLearn basic repair and troubleshooting. C-2751 05/21/09 07/09/09 Th 6:00P - 8:00P 56.25 PMC Bldg 1 229

Basic Self Defense for Women Students learn techniques on how to react during a possible dangerous encounter. H-2004 06/01/09 07/06/09 M 7:00P - 9:00P 30.00 HMC Miriello Rm 135

Cake DecoratingStudents will learn the basic techniques of cake decorating. The skills acquired will enhance student cake decorating at home or in her/his career.Level I This class will teach beginning methods of transfer, pipings, borders, flowers, icing, basketweave, and more. C-2722 05/20/09 06/24/09 W 5:30P - 8:00P 50.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 226 L-2167 05/18/09 06/29/09 M 6:00P - 9:00P 35.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 10 Level IIThese classes will enhance the skills already achieved in Cake Decorating I and can be used for employment. Topics include: methods of transfer, pipings, borders, flowers, icing, basket weave, wedding cake design, fondant flowers, embroidery, and more. C-2723 07/01/09 08/05/09 W 5:30P - 8:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 226 L-2168 07/06/09 08/10/09 M 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 10

My CeramicsStudents will gain understanding of greenware, using bisque and underglaze, working with stains, and learn the practice of free hand painting. L-2149 07/06/09 08/26/09 MW 5:00P - 7:00P 40.00 SMNR Sandhills Manor Creative WritingThis class is for creative minds to share with others their poetry short stories, autobiographies, etc. in hopes of becoming motivated to continue and enhance their writing and/or having their work published. H-2001 06/11/09 07/16/09 Th 7:00P - 9:00P 40.00 HMC Con Ed Rm 219

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Personal Enrichment

Concealed Carry Handgun Prepares individuals with textbook and firing range knowledge to apply for a concealed weapon permit. This class provides 5 hours of classroom instruction and 4 hours on the firing range. L-2135 07/11/09 07/11/09 Sa 8:00A - 6:00P 75.00 WFRG Wes Farrell Range L-2136 08/08/09 08/08/09 Sa 8:00A - 6:00P 75.00 WFRG Wes Farrell Range

Defensive DrivingDefensive Driving classes are for motorists charged with certain traffic violations and may minimize or prevent the assessment of insurance points or premium surcharges on your insurance policy and/or driver’s license. Please bring your driver’s license and citation (must be current citation). High school students must bring dual enrollment forms to register. L-2130 06/09/09 06/09/09 T 6:00P - 10:00P 50.00 LMC Bell Rm 103 L-2132 07/14/09 07/14/09 T 6:00P - 10:00P 50.00 LMC Bell Rm 103 L-2134 08/11/09 08/11/09 T 6:00P - 10:00P 50.00 LMC Bell Rm 103

DAnCEShag I Teaches basic fundamentals of the specific dance. H-2005 06/04/09 07/09/09 Th 6:00P - 7:00P 30.00 HMC Miriello Rm 135 2-Step & Waltz Teaches basic fundamentals of the specific dance. H-2006 05/26/09 07/14/09 T 6:30P - 8:00P 40.00 HMC Miriello RM 135 Effectively Using Internet SearchesThis class is used to introduce students to the World Wide Web, search engine tips and tricks, use of directories, and participate in take home surveys. H-2007 06/04/09 06/25/09 Th 6:30P - 8:00P 30.00 HMC Con Ed Rm 229

Open Water Scuba Diver Pre-CertThis course is a 7-hour pre-certification class. The course is $40; however, there are additional fees. If interested, please call for more information at (910) 814-8823. H-2008 05/19/09 06/30/09 T 8:30P - 9:30P 40.00 HMC Con Ed Rm 219 Oil Painting/Acrylics & PastelsStudents will receive individual instruction as needed for this art class. Many types of techniques will be covered to achieve the desired painting. The instructor will provide information to new students concerning materials needed for class. L-2123 05/21/09 07/23/09 Th 1:00P - 4:00P 50.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 5 L-2124 05/21/09 07/23/09 Th 9:00A - 12:00N 50.00 JON Jonesbroro Rm 5 Oriental Brush PaintingStudents will learn the fine art of bamboo and orchid painting as done in the Orient. (Fall 2009) M 9:00A - 12:00N 50.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 5

For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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Personal Enrichment

Tai Chi Ancient Chinese form of exercise used for good health with fluid, gentle, circular movements that are relaxed and slow in tempo. Part I C-2727 05/19/09 06/23/09 T 6:30P - 8:00P 45.00 PMC Bldg 2 MPRPart II C-2728 06/30/09 08/04/09 T 6:30P - 8:00P 45.00 PMC Bldg 2 MPR Watercolor PaintingThis course will accommodate both beginning and experienced students with an emphasis on developing a better understanding and mastery of basic watercolor techniques such as ratio of pigment/water, uniform and gradated washes, color theory, and more. The instructor will provide information to new students concerning materials needed for watercolor classes. L-2125 05/19/09 07/14/09 T 9:00A - 12:00N 50.00 ECTR Enrichment Cntr L-2126 05/20/09 07/15/09 W 9:00A - 12:00N 50.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 5 L-2127 05/20/09 07/15/09 W 1:00P - 4:00P 50.00 ECTR Enrichment Cntr L-2128 05/21/09 07/16/09 Th 6:00P - 9:00P 50.00 ECTR Enrichment Cntr

Understanding the Basics of InvestingThis class will provide participants with an overview of investing information. C-2764 05/25/09 07/13/09 M 6:00P - 8:00P 50.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 225

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Professional DevelopmentAre you seeking to improve your professional skills or are you looking for a new career? Professional development

offers an array of courses that provide career skills to enhance your current work or support new employment.

Auto DealersThis course reviews basic NC laws, provides updates, and assists dealers with proper completion of forms required by the DMV. H-2864 06/11/09 06/11/09 Th 9:00A - 4:00P 50.00 HMC Con Ed Rm 219 L-2141 07/09/09 07/09/09 Th 9:00A - 3:30P 50.00 DWCC Civic Center Rm 103

Basic nails Provides continuing education hours in basic nail techniques. L-2160 06/28/09 06/28/09 Su 8:30A - 5:00P 60.00 DWCC Civic Center

Commercial Drivers License Students will gain information and understanding of material within the driver manual in order to pass the written CDL test required by the DMV. General knowledge of pre-trip inspection, skill test, and driving test will be covered. C-2759 05/26/09 06/11/09 TTh 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 225

Cosmetology in SpanishAllows students who speak Spanish fluently to obtain their cosmetology certificates by completing 1500 hours. H-2858 05/18/09 08/13/09 M–Th 3:00P - 7:00P 71.25 DUNN Dunn Cosmo 7:30P - 10:00P H-2859 05/20/09 08/14/09 M–Th 8:30A - 3:30P 71.25 HMC Building 039 Rm 204

Effective Teacher TrainingIncluded are sessions on learning experiences, time management, instructional methods, preparation, monitoring student interaction and social interaction, non-instructional duties, and evaluation. Recommended for substitute teachers, teacher assistants, and prospective teachers. C-2750 05/26/09 06/25/09 TTh 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 224 L-2142 06/22/09 06/29/09 M–F 9:00A - 4:00P 55.00 DWCC Civic Center 102

Intro to Esthetics Provides continuing education hours in the cleansing, preservation of health, and beautification of skin and body. L-2149 06/14/09 06/14/09 Su 8:30A - 5:00P 60.00 DWCC Civic Center

Facial MakeupProvides continuing education hours in use of cosmetics, cosmetic color theory, and make-up process for any occasion. L-2158 05/17/09 05/17/09 Su 8:30A - 5:00P 60.00 LMC Con Ed 603

General Contractor Licensing PreparationThis course is designed to guide and assist licensing candidates in their successful preparation for the NC General Contractor’s Examination (both residential and building classifications, with the emphasis on residential.) C-2758 05/21/09 08/06/09 Th 6:30P - 10:00P 60.00 SCMC Rm 6

For Registration information, refer to page 3. For Location Key, refer to page 6.

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Professional Development

Manicure TechnicianComprehensive course provides instruction and clinical practice in manicuring, nail building, and pedicuring. L-2169 05/26/09 07/30/09 MTWTh 8:00A - 4:30P 71.25 LMC Con Ed 603

MIG-TIG WeldingProvides instruction in Tungsten Inert-Gas shielded arc welding and microwave-short arc welding. L-2154 06/01/09 08/03/09 MW 1:00P - 5:00P 60.00 LMC Joyner Hall Rm 500

notary Public Designed for the person who is working for a new commission, this course introduces students to the rules governed by the NC Department of the Secretary of State and provides the exam necessary to become a commissioned Notary Public. C-2747 06/03/09 06/03/09 W 9:00A - 4:00P 50.00 PMC Bldg 2 Rm 109 C-2748 07/09/09 07/09/09 Th 9:00A - 4:00P 50.00 PMC Bldg 2 Rm 109 C-2749 08/06/09 08/06/09 Th 9:00A - 4:00P 50.00 PMC Bldg 2 Rm 109 H-2860 05/16/09 05/16/09 Sa 8:30A - 4:00P 50.00 HMC Con Ed Rm 219 H-2861 06/25/09 06/25/09 Th 8:30A - 4:00P 50.00 HMC Con Ed Rm 219 H-2862 07/23/09 07/23/09 Th 8:30A - 4:00P 50.00 HMC Con Ed Rm 219 L-2143 05/23/09 05/23/09 Sa 8:30A - 4:30P 50.00 LMC Bell Rm 102 L-2144 07/14/09 07/14/09 T 8:30A - 4:30A 50.00 LMC Bell Rm 102 OBD These courses are designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as OBD omissions inspectors for motor vehicles. Course topics include regulations and test inspection procedoures required by the NC DMV Enforcement Section for OBD emission inspectors. L-2146 07/21/09 07/23/09 TTh 6:00P - 10:00P 50.00 LMC Joyner Rm 516

Real Estate Brokers Prelicense CourseApproved Real Estate Prelicense course, 75/76 hr. continuing education credit; successful completion required before a candidate may apply to take the NC Real Estate Exam for broker certification. S-2476 06/08/09 07/20/09 MTW 9:00A - 1:00P 60.00 DWCC Civic Ctr Rm 103 S-2477 08/10/09 10/12/09 MT 6:00P - 10:00P 60.00 DWCC Civic Ctr Rm 103 Real Estate Brokers Postlicense Course - BR&R #301Approved Real Estate Commission Broker Postlicense course, 30 hr. continuing ed. credit; broker responsibilities and relations. S- 2478 08/11/09 09/10/09 TTh 1:00P - 4:00P 55.00 DWCC Civic Ctr, Rm 102 Vehicle Safety InspectionProvides instruction in regulations and test inspection procedures required by NC DMV. L-2145 07/07/09 07/09/09 TTh 6:00P - 10:00P 50.00 LMC Joyner Rm 516

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Small Business Seminars

Refresh, Rejuvenate, RefocusThis motivational seminar is designed for you to stop, look and listen to your life, your home, your family, and your work while focusing on what is most important to you. S- 2525 06/10/09 06/10/09 W 11:30A - 1:30P Lunch $18 TSEC Harnett Commons Finding Federal Business Opportunities This is a workshop intended to take the business owner deeper into method of finding, tracking, and navigating through the myriad of governement websites and wording businesses will encounter while seeking to bid on proposals. S- 2479 06/25/09 06/25/09 Th 3:00P - 5:15P Free DWCC CC Rm 103/Lab Military Business Opportunity Workshop The purpose of this workshop is to connect your business to military opportunities–and help you WIN contracts. Presenters will help you orient, sign up on governemnet portal, and discuss process. S- 2480 06/25/09 06/25/09 Th 6:30P - 9:00P Free DWCC CC Rm 103/Lab Reading & Responding to Government ProposalsA workshop for businesses desiring to attain a higher level of understanding for finding business opportunity online with the federal government, understanding how to assess a government proposal, and complete an actual bid for the project. S- 2481 7/22/09 7/22/09 W 3:00P - 5:30P Free DWCC CC Rm Upstairs/Lab Living Debt Free, A Common Sense ApproachThis 2.5 hour presentation will show you how to pay off your bills using the money you already make, and how to use the money you were wasting on bills to quickly build your retirement wealth. S-2501 08/13/09 08/13/09 Th 3:00P - 5:15P FREE PMC Bldg 1 Common Sense to Credit Having good credit is important for credit, cost of loans, even obtaining loans or financing your business. This seminar will cover credit scores, score improvement, and card/purchase management. S- 2501 8/18/09 8/18/09 W 1:00P - 3:30P Free TSEC Dunn

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The Small Business Centers at CCCC provide seminars and counseling for small business owners, prospective

small businesss owners, and entrepreneurs.

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Sustainable & Green Programs

Green Building–State and national Standards Overview An introduction to new residential green building standards; includes energy efficiency standards. Taught by Jaime Hager. C-2715 05/26/09 08/04/09 T 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 111

Green Home Construction/Alternative EnergyUnderstand the basic components of residential wood frame construction with an emphasis on energy efficiency and integration of renewable energy technology. Taught by John Delafield. C-2718 05/28/09 08/06/09 Th 6:00P - 9:00P 56.25 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 111

Introduction to Renewable Energy Hydro-electric, wind power, passive and active solar energy, tidal energy, appropriate building techniques, and energy conservation methods. Taught by Andrew McMahan. C-2719 05/27/09 07/29/09 W 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 224

Introduction to Sustainable CommunitiesUnderstanding principles of sustainability as they apply to local community public policy making. Taught by Jeffrey Starkweather. C-2720 05/27/09 08/05/09 W 6:00P - 9:00P 55.00 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 225

Living Roof & Rain Garden Construction Course covers design basics and students will install a living roof and rain garden (bio-retention area) at a local park. Taught by Rhonda Goolsby and Fred Royal. C-2717 07/15/09 08/08/09 W 6:00P - 9:00P 56.25 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 111

Masonry Oven ConstructionStudents will construct a masonry pizza and bread oven on site as well as an introduction to cob oven construction. Taught by Joe Kenlan. C-2760 05/26/09 06/23/09 T 6:00P - 8:30P 56.25 PMC Bldg 2 109 Sustainable Building & Renewable Energy–Overview & TourClass covers basic principles of green home design and basic renewable energy applications. Each class includes local tour. Taught by Tony Mayer. C-2716 05/18/09 07/06/2009 M 6:00P - 9:00P 56.25 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 111

Wild Crafting Local FloraLearn to identify and learn traditional use of wild plants growing in Chatham County. C-2746 5/21/09 7/9/09 Th 5:30P - 7:30P 56.25 PMC Bldg 1 Rm 226

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“College” for KidsKid’s Computer CampStudents will learn to navigate the computer and learn basic tasks. L-2138 07/20/09 07/24/09 M-F 9:00A - 12:00N 65.00 DWCC Civic Center 104 Kid’s Cooking Camp Students will learn safety practices in the kitchen using different equipment and will prepare different recipes daily. (ages 5-8) L-2161 06/15/09 06/19/09 M-F 8:30A - 11:00A 125.00 Sanford Café 121(ages 9-13) L-2162 06/23/09 06/23/09 M-F 8:30A - 11:00A 125.00 Sanford Café 121(ages 5-8) L-2163 07/13/09 07/17/09 M-F 8:30A - 11:00A 125.00 Sanford Café 121(ages 9-13) L-2164 07/20/09 07/20/09 M-F 8:30A - 11:00A 125.00 Sanford Café 121(ages14-17) L-2165 07/27/09 07/31/09 M-F 8:30A - 11:00A 125.00 Sanford Café 121 Kid’s Sewing CampStudents will provide own materials to make a bib apron or a tote bag. L-2166 06/22/09 06/26/09 M-F 1:00P - 3:00P 30.00 JON Jonesboro Rm 1

Laser Camp Camp participants will spend time in lectures and hands-on labs learning the importance of math and science and how they are linked to engineering. The field of laser technology will be used as an example. H-2002 06/22/09 06/25/09 M-Th 8:00A - 11:00A 50.00 HMC Bob Etheridge 336

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Want to be a part of the fastest growing area of the tourism industry?

Students will interact with and learn about natural environments and their ecologies.

For more information, contact Ramona Leftwich at the Chatham County Campus in Pittsboro.

(919) 542-6495, ext. 223 [email protected]

Then check out our Ecotourism Certification program. Summer 2009

New

Lee County’s Premier VenueThe Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center

Strategically located in Sanford, the heart of North Carolina as well as Lee County, the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center facility has the ability to host a variety of events, whether educational, social or civic gatherings.

Highlights: The civic center holds events of various types and sizes by offering: • Main hall (will seat 1200 concert style) • Smaller Auditorium/Rooms • Conference Rooms • Executive Board Room • Multiple Classrooms • Computer Lab • Adequate parking for large events Staff member on duty at all times. Rental rates to accommodate special events.

For pricing and facility information, visit our website www.dawcc.com or call (919) 776-0345.The Civic Center is open for your event... 7 Days a Week 8:00 a.m. to12:00 a.m.

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