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Classes, seminars, training and services, January through May
ContentsAdult Basic Skills
Business DevelopmentBioWorkEd2go
Free ClassesFinancial Aid
Human Resources DevelopmentServices for Unemployed
Schedule of ClassesOnline Classes
Registration and FeesWorkforce Certification Academy©
Welding
Contact Uswww.piedmontcc.edu/conted
Person County Campus
(336) 599-1181
Caswell County Campus(336) 694-5707
Business Development andEntrepreneurship Center
(336) 599-0032
Continuing EducationFALL 2012 CLASS SCHEDULE
PIEDMONTCOMMUNITY COLLEGEW W W. P I E D M O N T C C . E D U
AUGUST 2012 - DECEMBER 2012 CLASS SCHEDULE
PCC EMS Paramedic program now
nationally accredited!See page 14
Education Paysin higher earnings and lower unemployment rates
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey
2 Vice President’s Message
Dr. Doris Carver, Vice President
Continuing Education
The mission of Piedmont Community College’s Continuing Education division is to serve as a catalyst for economic
development by providing citizens within the College’s service area with quality programming that identifies and delivers educational programs and training to meet the educational needs for professional and personal development and to provide training for area businesses, industries, and governmental agencies.
Piedmont Community College (PCC) provides educational opportunities that can assist you with improving your earning potential. For example, a high school dropout can expect to earn a starting salary of $23,176 per year, while a person with a high school diploma or equivalency can expect to earn a starting salary of $31,075 per year. A person with training beyond high school, but with less than a two-year college degree can expect to earn a starting salary of $36,381 per year. This shows the importance of continuing one’s education. More education opens up more opportunities. PCC is here to help!
Industry recognized credentials are another important means of increasing employability options. The College recently received a Mobilization grant from the NC Rural Center. This allowed the College to implement the Workforce Certification Academy©. The purpose of the Workforce Certification Academy© is to provide training that leads to an industry recognized credential. For more information, please see page 3.
PCC has been nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs for its Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedics program. For more information, please see page 14.
We look forward to seeing YOU and helping YOU with your educational needs.
P i e d m o n t C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e ’s
Workforce Certification Academy©
PCC has been awarded a Rural Community Mobilization Grant, funded through the NC Rural Center, called The Workforce Certification Academy©. This Continuing Education initiative is designed to help participants obtain local jobs, command better wages and achieve greater career success. The grant provides short-term training specifically designed to prepare individuals for local job opportunities in Advanced Manufacturing.
Certified Production TechnicianThis 174-hour course provides national certification in four areas: Safety Awareness, Manufacturing Processes, Quality Practices and Maintenance Awareness and prepares students to obtain employment in advanced manufacturing facilities. For those who meet eligibility requirements, tuition, books and fees are provided at no charge to the student. Students interested in becoming a Certified Production Technician must report to the Workforce Training Center for this required class:
Orientation to Certified Production Technician (CPT) 48 hoursSept. 20 - Oct. 16, Tues. and Thurs.,
9 a.m - 4 p.m.
Contact Jeanette Godsey at (336) 322-2133 or Ann Kirby at (336) 599-4620 for more information.
"The CPT class gave me the confidence and education I
needed to get a job after being out of work for so long. I know that I wouldn't have gotten the job at Spuntech without the class and
the help of the HRD staff."
Gordon Foote
3Workforce Certification Academy©
Piedmont Community College offers a broad selection of training, computer, pro-fessional development, and general interest classes. The College is committed to offering lifelong learning opportunities that afford you the venue for meeting your personal and professional goals.
Programs and Services: • Adult Basic Skills• Business Development and
Entrepreneurship Center• Career Advisement and Counseling• GED® testing• English as a Second Language• Family Literacy
• Financial Educational Assistance for Unemployed
• Online Learning Opportunities• Professional Development• Resume and Job Search• Workforce Development
We also invite you to use our telephone, fax machine, and printer/copier for your job search needs.
4
Services for the Unemployed
Services for the Unemployed
Services for the Unemployed
Need a job, a better job or a new career?The Human Resources Development (HRD) program specializes in serving individuals looking for work. This program operates in each county at the following sites:
Caswell Joblink Career Center Workforce Training CenterPCC’s Caswell County Campus 303 S. Morgan St.Yanceyville, NC Roxboro, NC(336) 694-5707 (336) 599-4620
The following services are provided atNO CHARGE!*
•HRD/WIAClasses
•WorkKeysAssessments
•NCCareerReadinessCertificate
•CareerCounseling
•FinancialAssistanceforContinuingEducation& Curriculum classes
•JobSearchAssistance
•ResumeDevelopment
•WorkplaceskillsimprovementinReadingandMaththroughKeyTrain
*Free classes are available at both sites if you meet one of the following requirements:•Unemployed • Received a notice of lay-off •Low Income
See pages 15-17 for the list of Free HRD Classes!These free classes, offered through HRD, provide training in computer
skills, life skills, career exploration and job search techniques.
5Human Resources Development
ProjectSkill-UpWorked in tobacco? Lost your main source of income and need to train for a new career? This special grant assists those negatively affected by the decline in the tobacco industry by assisting with up to $500 of tuition, books and fees for short-term training.
Workforce Investment Act If you’ve been laid-off, dismissed from a job, or are new to the job market, you may qualify forfinancialassistancethroughthis federally funded program. Funding is available to assist youinattainingaCertificate,Diploma, or Associate’s Degree.
Need Financial Assistance with Training Costs?HRD has a variety of programs that may assist with training expenses for eligible students.
Contact Jody Blackwell at (336) 599-4620 for more information.
Showcase your skills! Earn your North Carolina Career Readiness Certificate (NC CRC)
The NC Career Readiness Certificate
is recognized statewide and shows EMPLOYERS
that YOU have the skills necessary to be
SUCCESSFUL in today’s workforce.
Person Campus: Contact Jeanette Godsey at (336) 322-2133. Caswell Campus: Judy Newcomb at (336) 694-5707, ext. 247.
Train as a BioWork Process TechnicianBioWork is a 128-hour introductory course that brings together the basics of manufacturing technology and the fundamentals of science – two essential
needs for competent, entry-level technicians working in biotechnology, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and chemical manufacturing.
The 16-week hybrid course (part classroom instruction and part online) will meet on
Saturdays from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. starting Aug. 25 and ending Dec. 15.
Enrollment is limited to 16 students.
Cost: $176.25 (textbooks estimated cost $120)
Welding Principles and ApplicationsThis 240-hour course includes an introduction to welding, safety in welding, and the basics in Stick, Mig and Tig welding processes and
applications. Requirements to pass the American Welding Society (AWS) certificationexamwillbecovered.Studentswillreceivehands-onwelding
training to learn how to make welds that meet a standard.
The $176.25 cost covers registation and accident insurance (textbook estimated cost $140, students are required to provide some supplies - call for details). The class will be held on the Person County Campus Monday through Thursday from 6 - 10 p.m. each night starting Aug. 27 and ending Dec. 13. See Page 18.
WorkKeys® Job ProfilingDo you want to:
Reduce employee turnover?Save $$$ on employee training costs?
Hire skilled employees for entry level jobs?FindouthowJobProfilingmaybeyouranswer.Itsupportshiring,
promotion, and training decisions; uses focus groups and ACT-trained facilitators; offers proven methodology and reliable results; and meets
requirements adopted by the EEOC.
For more information, contactDebra Seamster at (336) 599-6622
or by e-mail at [email protected]
6 Workforce Certification Training
See page 18 for more information on BioWork Prcoess Technician classes
See page 18 for more information on Welding classes
.
GED preparat ion c lasses are of fered on-campus, of f -campus, and onl ine. The c lasses are free of charge.
Adult Learners!
GED Testing Fee: $25 Get yours now so that you can be
on the road to meeting your goals!
Online Blended Classes:ANY TIME - available 24 hours day/7 days week
ANY PLACE - your place or our placeANY COST - None
Subjects Offered:
Online Basic Skills and GED® testing prep
Person CountySylvia Gault
(336) 322-2155 or [email protected]
Caswell CountyLori Watlington(336) 694-5707
• Reading• Writing
• Math• Social Studies
• Science
RequirementsInternet access (at home or PCC) and an e-mail address
Work online a minimum of 6 hours per weekMeet with instructor for orientation, tutoring and progress monitoring
No Computer Skills? We TEACH that too!
Register to Enroll: Aug. 15 until Nov. 17
End Date: December 31 or when you meet your goal!
Pencil and paper GED® testing will be available through Dec. 31, 2012; after this date, all GED® testing will be computer based.
Make this your time to complete your GED® testing.
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®
7Adult Basic Skills
The ABS Program provides assistance with:
Registration DatesAug. 13-Oct. 12
Classes begin: Aug. 20www.piedmontcc.edu/abs
Adult Basic Skills (ABS)ABSclassesareyourfirststeptobecomecollegeorjobready!Classes are free and are offed at various locations and times.
Onlineclassesavailable24/7.
• Brushing up on or learning basic reading and math
• GED® study (high school equivalency)• GED® testing
• Family education (Adults & Children in Education, ACE)• Compensatory Education
• English as a Second Language (ESL)• College prep courses
Adults & Children in Education (ACE)This adult education course has two purposes:
• To help you complete your high school education• To give you skills to help your child succeed in school
Who is it for? Parents without a high school educationWhat is offered? GED® study and family-focused sessionsWhere is it offered? Earl Bradsher PreschoolWhen is it offered? Sept. 4 to Dec. 19;Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Sponsored in collaboration with:Person County Partnership for ChildrenEarl Bradsher PreschoolPerson County Department of Social Services
See pages 10-11 for ABS and ACE class listings
8 Adult Basic Skills
PCC’s Business Development and Entrepreneurship CenterHere to help you and your business succeed
• Seminars, workshops and courses on a wide variety of business topics
• Referral to specialized advisors
•Training and technical assistance in starting a business
Services offered by the Center include:
• ProfitCents Business Analysis • One-on-one business counseling
• A business resource library
• Assistance with applications to the NC Micro-enterprise Loan Program
TheBusinessDevelopmentandEntrepreneurshipCenterhasofficesin both Roxboro and Yanceyville. For more information about any of our programs, or to schedule an appointment with our counselor, call (336) 599-0032, or visit us on the web at www.pccbusiness.com.
The Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center offers a wide variety of training, counseling, information and other services to business clients. It is part of a network of Small Business Centers established by the North Carolina Community College System. Services include: one-on-one business counseling for start-ups and existing businesses; training and technical assistance in starting a business; assistance with loan applications and the NC Micro-enterprise Loan Program; seminars, workshops and courses on a wide variety of business topics; referral to specialized advisors; and a business resource library.
Incubator office space for small business start-ups available
9BDEC
Basic Skills/GED® Prep. Math Levels 1, 2, 3
Aug. 20 - Dec. 19, Mon.-Thurs., 8:30-10:30 am
Aug. 21 - Dec. 18, Tues. & Thurs., 5:30-8:30 pm
Free; PCC Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155, [email protected]
Improve your math skills to earn your high school equivalency in order to become college or career ready.
Basic Skills/GED® Prep. Science & Social Studies Level 1, 2, 3
Aug. 20 - Dec. 19, Mon.-Thurs., 10:35 am-12:05 pm
Free; PCC Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155, [email protected]
Improve your science and social studies skills to earn your high school equivalency in order to become collge or career ready.
Basic Skills/GED® Prep. Language Arts Levels 1, 2, 3
Aug. 20 - Dec. 19, Mon.-Thurs., 12:35-2:35 pm
Aug. 20 - Dec. 19, Mond. & Wed., 5:30-8:30 pm
Free; CCC Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155, [email protected]
Improve your reading and writing skills to earn your high school equivalency in order to become college or career ready. Computer skills included.
Basic Skills/GED® Prep., Multi-level & All Subjects
Aug. 20 - Dec. 19, Mon. - Thurs., 8:30 am - 11:30 am and 12:00 - 2:00 pm
Aug. 20 - Dec. 19, Mon. & Wed., 5:30-8:30 pm
Aug. 20 - Dec. 19, Mon. & Wed., 5:30-8:30 pm
Free; CCC, K162
Lori Watlington (336) 694-5707, [email protected]
Improve your reading, writing, math, social studies and science skills to earn your high school equivalency in order to become college or career ready.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
ADULT BASIC SKILLS
10 Professional & Career Classes
Below is a listing of Continuing Education classes for Fall 2012. There are multiple sections for most offerings. Additional classes are added through-out the Fall term. Call for more information on dates and times. We hope that you enjoy your learning experience.
PCC = Person County Campus, 1715 College Dr., RoxboroCCC = Caswell County Campus, 331 Piedmont Dr., YanceyvilleBDEC = Business Development & Entrepreneurship Center, 105 N. Main St., RoxboroCJCC = Caswell JobLink Career Center, PCC Caswell Campus, 331 Piedmont Dr., YanceyvillePSTC = Public Safety Training Center, 337 Wall St. YanceyvilleWTC = Workforce Training Center, 303 S. Morgan St., Roxboro
Adults and Children Education (ACE)
Sept. 6 - Dec. 18., Tues., Wed. & Thurs., 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Free; Earl Bradsher Preschool
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155, [email protected]
Parents/guardians who want to improve their academic skills, employability skills and participate in their child’s/children’s education will want to enroll in this class. Participants may also earn a high school equivalency diploma. Academics & family focused sessions are offered.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
Compensatory Education (CED)
TBA Free; WTC Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155, [email protected]
Compensatory education is a program for intellectually disabled adults to learn basic life skills.
College Prep. Math, Basic Math Skills
Aug. 20 - Dec. 19, Mon. & Wed., 2:45 - 4:45 pm
Aug. 21 - Dec. 18, Tues. & Thurs., 6 - 8 p.m.
Free; PCC; B108-A
Free;PCC; C104
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155, [email protected]
GED® testing Call for Date/Time $25; PCC, CCC Barbara Currier(336) 322-2142 (PCC), [email protected]
High school equivalency testing in reading, writing, math, social studies and science. Upon meeting scores required, candidates are awarded a high school equivalency diploma.
ADULT BASIC SKILLS
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Sept. 11 - Dec. 18Tues. & Thurs.,5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Free; WTC Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155, [email protected]
If you are foreign born and want to learn or improve your English speaking, listening & reading skills, this course is for you.
College Prep. Math, Basic Math Skills
Aug. 20 - Dec. 19, Mon. & Wed., 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Free; CCC, K119 Lori Watlington (336) 694-5707, [email protected]
Online Blended Instruction (Online & Classroom Combined)
Aug. 15 - Dec. 31 Free; PCC
Free; CCC
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155, [email protected]
Lori Watlington (336) 694-5707, [email protected]
Academics with a flexible schedule; high school equivalency prep. Available 24/7.
11Professional & Career Classes
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/ Location
Contact
Nurse Aide I Aug. 20 - Oct.08, Mon.-Thurs., 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Aug.20 - Nov.08, Mon.-Thurs., 2:15-5:30 p.m.
Class Pending, Mon.-Thurs., 5:45-9 p.m.
Aug. 24 - Dec.07, Fri. 5-9 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Oct.15 - Dec.05, Mon.-Thurs., 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
$183; CCC
Lori Watlington (336) 694-5707, [email protected]
Upon the successful completion of this 140 hour course, the student will be eligible to take the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Competency Examination required for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry.
ALLIED HEALTH CARE TRAINING
Nurse Aide I Refresher
Nov. 26 - Dec. 6,Mon-Thurs., 2:15-5:30 p.m.
$65; CCC Tammy Duncan,336/694-5707, ext. 235, [email protected]
Refresher course for eligible students who seek certification/recertification for the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry.
Nurse Aide I Refresher
Oct. 15 - Nov.8, Mon./Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
$65; PCC Phyllis Gentry, 336/599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
Refresher course for eligible students who seek certification/recertification for the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry.
Medication Aide
TBA, Mon.-Thurs., 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
$65; CCC Tammy Duncan,336/694-5707, ext. 235, [email protected]
This course prepares individuals to take the state examfor listing on the N.C. Medication Exam Registry. Pre-requisite: Listing as an NA I on the NC Registry and a high school/G.E.D. diploma.
Medication Administration Exam Prep for Unlicensed Personnel (Med Tech)
TBAMon. - Thurs.,8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
$65; CCC Tammy Duncan,336/694-5707, ext. 235, [email protected]
Course prepares unlicensed personnel to take the North Carolina Adult Care Medication Test that enables them to give medications in adult care homes, assisted living facilities and group homes.
Nurse Aide II Aug. 27 - Dec. 7Mon. - Thurs., 5:45-9 p.m.
$183; CCC Lori Watlington (336) 694-5707, [email protected]
12 Professional & Career Classes
BioWork Process Technician
Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.classroom plus online
$176.25 $120 Estimated Book Fee; PCC; F203
Debra Seamster(336) 599-6622, [email protected]
Kathleen Kersey(336) 599-0032 [email protected]
This hybrid course brings together the basics of manufacturing technology, the fundamentals of science, and the job-seeking essentials needed to provide marketable skills for manufacturing technicians in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and chemical manufacturing industries.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
REAL Aug. 20 - Nov. 22 $120; BDEC Kathleen Kersey(336) [email protected]
REAL is a unique hands-on approach to facilitate entrepreneurs through the planning, owning and operating of their own businesses. Prior business experience is not required. The program helps individuals to start, expand and improve their own small business.
Computers for New Users/Beginners
Sept. 18-Nov. 6, Tues., 9 a.m.-12 noonSept. 24-Nov. 19, Mon., 6:30-9:30 p.m.
$65, plus textbook; BDEC
This course is designed for the brand new computer user. It will introduce you to the parts of a personal computer and some common computer terminology. You will learn general concepts that will help you work in a Windows environment on the computer as well as practice using a mouse and keyboard. You will also learn the basics of sending, receiving, and replying to email messages using a webmail account. No prior computer knowledge is needed for the class, but a USB flash drive is required.
Microsoft Word 2010 Introductory
Oct. 31-Dec.5, Tues., 9 a.m.-12 noon $65, plus textbook; BDEC
Learn to use Microsoft Word, concentrating on word processing for office use. Learn to create, edit, save, open and print documents; set up newsletters; work with long documents and tables, and incorporate graphics. A solid foundation in Windows, as well as a working knowledge of the computer, keyboard and mouse needed. A USB flash drive is required.
BIOTECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS COURSES www.pccbusiness.com/real
COMPUTER CLASSEScontact Kathleen Kersey, (336) 599-0032, [email protected] visit www.pccbusiness.com/computers for more information
Microsoft Excel 2010 Introductory
Oct. 16-Nov. 6, Tues., 6:30-9:30 p.m. $65, plus textbook; BDEC
Need to solve numerical problems? Track numerical data? Excel is the program for you! Excel is an electronic spreadsheet. In the Excel class, we’ll introduce you to the terminology concepts and practical uses of an electronic spreadsheet. You’ll learn how to set up a basic spreadsheet, perform calculations using formulas and functions, and format the output for presentation purposes. Students taking this class should have a working knowledge of the computer keyboard and mouse. A USB flash drive is required.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
13Professional & Career Classes
Computers for New Users/Beginners
Sept. 10-Nov.12, Mon., 7-9:30 p.m.
$65, plus textbook; CCC
This course is designed for the brand new computer user. Topics covered will be: the parts of a personal computer, common computer terminology, and general concepts of working in a Windows environment on the computer. Students will practice using a mouse and keyboard and learn the basics of sending, receiving, and replying to email messages using a webmail account. No prior computer knowledge is needed for the class, but a USB flash drive is required.
COMPUTER CLASSEScontact Tammy Duncan, (336) 597-5707, ext. 235, [email protected]
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
EMS EDUCATION
EMT CE - Trauma Emergencies
Aug. 14, 20, or 30 $65;Caswell/Person Fire Departments
Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
Fulfills 3 hours of the annual continuing education requirement for EMT-Basics, Medical Responders, and local First Responders.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
EMT-CE Medical Emergencies
Sept. 17 or 18Nov. 25 or 29
$65;Caswell/Person Fire Departments
Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
Fulfills 3 hours of the annual continuing education requirement for EMT-Basics, Medical Responders, and local First Responders.
EMT-CE Special Considerations
Oct. 2, 9, 25 or 29 7-10 p.m.
$65;Caswell/Person Fire Departments
Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
Fulfills 3 hours of the annual continuing education requirement for EMT-Basics, Medical Responders, and local First Responders.
EMT Technical Scope of Practice Evaluation
December Free;Caswell/Person Fire Departments
Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
EMT Scope of Practice Exam for individuals who have earned their EMT Continuing Education hours through Piedmont Community College and are due local and/or state recerrtification.
PCC’s Paramedic Program Nationally AccreditedPiedmont Community College’s EMT-Paramedic Program has received initial accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs (CAAHEP). Students who successfully complete the accredited five-semester program will be eligible to take the EMT-Paramedic National Registry Certification Exam and the N.C. Office of Emergency Medical Services State Exam. Students who pass the National Registry Exam will be eligible for employment in any U.S. State that requires EMT-Paramedic National Registry certification in order to work as a Paramedic.
14 Professional & Career Classes
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
Creating a Job Search Portfolio
Nov. 5-Nov. 26 M/W, 1-4 p.m.
Free; CJCC Judy Newcomb:(336) 694-5707, ext. 247, [email protected]
Gather documents and information in order to develop your own professional resume.
FREE CLASSES
Firefighter I/II Varies by Department - To be announced
$65-$120 Person/Caswell Fire & Rescue Departments
For individuals who desire certification as a Level I/II firefighter in the State of North Carolina.
Technical Rescue: General
To be announced $65; Person County Rescue Squad
For individuals who desire certification as a Techical Rescuer: General Certification in the State of North Carolina. *Registration fee waivers may apply
FIRE RESCUE TRAININGcontact Phyllis Gentry, 336/599-1181, ext.2156, or [email protected] visit www.pcconlinecourses.com for more informationType/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
Hazardous Materials Level I Responder
To be announced $120; Casville Fire Dept.
This course meets the N.C. Office of the State Fire Marshall’s training requirement for the Hazardous Materials level One Responder credential.
EMS EDUCATION
Heartsaver Sept. 11 - Sept.13, Tue./Thurs., 6:30-9:30 p.m.
$68; PCC Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
American Heart Association course that includes adult, child, and infant CPR, AED training, and first aid.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
Orientation for Paramedic Training
Aug. 21, Tues., 6 p.m.
Free; PCC John Wilson, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2183 [email protected]
Mandatory orientation session for all students who plan to enroll in Paramedic Training.
Paramedic (A) Sept. 4 - Dec. 13 Tue./Thurs., 6 - 10 p.m.
$183; WTC John Wilson, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2183 [email protected]
First semester of 5-semester training program for individuals who seek certification as a Paramedic by the North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services and/or as an EMT-P National Registry.
CPR for Health Care Providers
Sept. 7, Fri, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Oct. 5, Fri., 9 a.m-1 p.m.Nov. 2, Fri., 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
$68; WTC Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
American Heart Association course on Basic Life Support for the health care provider.
15EMS, Fire Rescue, Free Classes
Computer Skills for the Job Seeker
Aug. 20-Oct. 15 M/W, 9-12 noon
Oct. 17-Dec. 12 M/W, 9-12 noon
Free; WTC Jeanette Godsey: (336) 599-1181, ext. 2133, [email protected]
Every job today requires computer skills. Learn how to use the computer in conducting a successful job search.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
FREE CLASSES
Interviewing Skills
Aug. 20-Sept. 24 M/W, 1-4 p.m.
Nov. 5-Dec. 5 M/W, 1-4 p.m.
Oct. 1-Oct. 31 M/W, 1-4 p.m.
Free; WTC
Free; CJCC
Jeanette Godsey: (336) 599-1181, ext. 2133, [email protected]
Judy Newcomb:(336) 694-5707, ext. 247, [email protected]
Make sure your interviewing skills are up to par so that you can land the job you really want.
Orientation to Certified Production Technician
Sept. 20-Oct. 16 T/Th, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Free; WTC Jeanette Godsey: (336) 599-1181, ext. 2133, [email protected]
You must enroll in this class if you are interested in attending the Certified Production Technician class to be held in the fall. This class is provided at no charge for those who are unemployed.
16 Free Classes
Job Search for Certified Production Technician
Aug. 21-Sept. 4 M/T/Th, 1-4 p.m.
Oct. 23-Nov. 5 M/T/Th, 1-4 p.m.
Free; WTC Jeanette Godsey: (336) 599-1181, ext. 2133, [email protected]
This class is designed to assist those who have previously participated in the Certified Production Technician class in obtaining full-time employment.
Mission Employment
Aug. 20-Dec. 6 M/T/Th, 9-12 noon
Aug. 20-Dec. 5 M/W, 9-12 noon
Free; WTC
Free; CJCC
Jeanette Godsey: (336) 599-1181, ext. 2133, [email protected]
Judy Newcomb:(336) 694-5707, ext. 247, [email protected]
This lab provides assistance in preparing resumes and cover letters, filling out job applications and preparing to take the WorkKeys assessments to qualify for the NC Career Readiness Certificate.
Money-Saving Tips for the Unemployed
Oct. 18-Nov. 8 (no class on Nov. 1) T/Th, 1-4 p.m.
Free; WTC Jeanette Godsey: (336) 599-1181, ext. 2133, [email protected]
Learn how to build a budget, cut costs, and reduce debt while looking for a job.
e-Real Aug. 20 - Nov. 22 $120; Online
REAL is a unique hands-on approach to facilitate entrepreneurs through the planning, owning and operating of their own businesses. Prior business experience is not required. The program helps individuals to start, expand and improve their own small business.
ONLINE CLASSEScontact Kathleen Kersey, (336) 599-0032, [email protected] visit www.pcconlinecourses.com for more informationType/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
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Ready to Work Oct. 1-Oct. 31 M/W, 1-4 p.m.
Aug. 20-Sept. 24 M/W, 1-4 p.m.
Free; WTC
Free; CJCC
Jeanette Godsey: (336) 599-1181, ext. 2133, [email protected]
Judy Newcomb:(336) 694-5707, ext. 247, [email protected]
Do you have the skills to successfully obtain a new job? Review job seeking and keeping strategies and look for work.
FREE CLASSES
AIM for Work (Am I Marketable)
Sept. 5-Nov. 28 W, 9-12 noon
Sept. 6-Nov. 29 Th, 9-12 noon
Free; WTC
Free; CJCC
Jeanette Godsey: (336) 599-1181, ext. 2133, [email protected]
Judy Newcomb:(336) 694-5707, ext. 247, [email protected]
Job Seekers meet weekly to discuss and evaluate their own job search strategies. Barriers to obtaining employment are discussed and strategies for overcoming these barriers are provided through instruction and peer support.
17Free and Online Classes
BioWork Process Technician
Sat.; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.classroom plus online
$176.25 ($120 Estimated Book Fee)PCC; F203
Debra Seamster (336) 599-6622, [email protected] or Kathleen Kersey (336) 599-0032, [email protected]
This hybrid course brings together the basics of manufacturing technology, the fundamentals of science, and the job-seeking essentials needed to provide marketable skills for manufacturing technicians in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and chemical manufacturing industries.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
CERTIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Certified Production Technician
Oct. 25-Dec.13 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
$175; WTC Jeanette Godsey: (336) 599-1181, ext. 2133, [email protected]
This new class prepares unemployed workers for jobs in local advanced manufacturing jobs. You must attend the Orientation for CPT prior to enrolling in this class (see page 3). Sponsorship for this class is available for those who are unemployed.
Notary Public Education
Sept. 18 & 20 Tues./Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Oct. 23 & 25 Tues./Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Nov. 13 & 15 Tues./Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
$65, plus textbook; BDEC
$65, plus textbook; CCC
$65, plus textbook; BDEC
Kathleen Kersey(336) 599-0032,[email protected]
www.pccbusiness.com/programs/notary
Required for individuals interested in obtaining a North Carolina commission as a Notary Public. Students must be 18 years of age, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, and speak and write English. For more information, visit www.secretary.state.nc.us/notary.
Vehicle Safety Inspections
TBA $65; PCC Phyllis Gentry,(336) 599-1181, ext.2156,[email protected]
Fulfils the course requirement for vehicle safety certification/recertification for NC Department of Motor Vehicles.
Welding Principles and Applications
Aug. 27-Dec. 13 Mon.-Thurs., 6-10 p.m.
$176.25 ($140 Estimated Book Fee);PCC; F106
Debra Seamster (336) 599-6622, [email protected] or Kathleen Kersey (336) 599-0032, [email protected]
This 240-hour course includes an introduction to welding, safety in welding, and the basics in Stick, Mig and Tig welding processes and applications. Requirements to pass the American Welding Society (AWS) certification exam will be covered. Students will receive hands-on welding training to learn how to make welds that meet a standard.
18 Professional Development & Enrichment
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
PROFESSIONAL ENRICHMENT
Fall Flower Arranging Workshop
TBA
TBA
$49; PCC
$49; CCC
Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
Tammy Duncan, (336) 694-5707, ext. 235,[email protected]
A two-day workshop on making a wreath using silk flowers. A supply list will be given to students during registration.
Spanish for Beginners II
Sept. 13 - Nov. 1, Thurs., 5-7 p.m.
$65; PCC Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
This course is for individuals who have some knowledge of the Spanish language or have completed a previous course.
French for the Traveler
Sept. 13 - Nov. 1, Thurs., 7-9 p.m.
$65; PCC Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
Course will include basic conversational French as well as providing highlights on the French culture, history and geography.
Holiday Wreath Workshop
TBA
TBA
$49; PCC
$49; CCC
Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
Tammy Duncan, (336) 694-5707, ext. 235,[email protected]
A two-day workshop on how to make a Christmas wreath using mesh ribbons. A supply list will be given to students during registration.
Holiday Jewelry/Beading
Sept. 20 & 27,Thurs., 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Oct. 18, & 25,Thurs., 6:30-8:30 p.m.
$49; PCC
$49; CCC
Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
Tammy Duncan, (336) 694-5707, ext. 235,[email protected]
Jewelry/Beading class with a holiday theme. Cost includes some beads.
Basic Upholstery
Sept. 8 - Nov. 9, Sat., 8:30-11:30 a.m.
$69; PCC Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
Students will learn basic upholstery methods and may bring small items from their home such as chairs or ottomans to upholster.
Cake Decorating Course I
9/11-11/20, Tues., 7-9 p.m.9/13-11/15, Thurs. 7-9 p.m
$39; PCC$39; CCC
A beginning course for students who have little or no experience decorating cakes. A supply list will be given to students the first night of class.
19Professional Development & Enrichment
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
Every Door Direct Mail
Sept. 11, Tues., 10-11 a.m. Free; BDEC
Find out how Every Door Direct Mail from the USPS can help you market your business. EDDM lets you market to every address in the neighborhoods near you business without the need for names or street addresses.
Public Safety Training - Law Enforcement
Multiple Dates/Time Call for more information
Cost Varies; PSTC
Variety of law enforcement training opportunities are available.
PUBLIC SAFETY TRAININGcontact Lee Tate, (336) 694-4013, [email protected]/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
3-for-1 Night Sept. 13 Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
Time Management for Champions at 6 p.m., Stress and Sanity in the Workplace at 7 p.m. and Word-of-Mouth Marketing at 8 p.m. “If you want to find more time, use it more effectively and still have time to relax you should make time for “Time Management for Champions.” Come to the “”STRESS AND SANITY”” session and learn the keys to managing stress in the workplace. Your business can benefit from positive Word of Mouth Marketing. Learn how to create and use Word of Mouth to increase profits!”
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
PROFESSIONAL ENRICHMENT
Sign Language for Beginners II
Sept. 11 - Oct. 30, Tues., 6:30-8:30 p.m.
$65; PCC Phyllis Gentry, (336) 599-1181, ext. 2156 [email protected]
This course is designed for students who have completed a prior Sign Language course or who have a working knowledge of basic sign language. A continuation from the Spring 2012 class.
FREE BUSINESS SEMINARScontact Kathleen Kersey (336) [email protected] this QR code or visit www.pccbusiness.com/seminars for more information
Getting to Yes - Unlocking Funding Resources for Your Small Business
Aug. 30, Tues., 6-8 p.m. Free; PSTC
Need money to start or expand your small business? Come learn about the NC Rural Center’s Microenterprise loan program and other funding resources that may be available to you.
Art Business 102 - Marketing for Artists
Sept. 25 Tues., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
The seminar covers the many ways artists can easily build a low-cost, easy to maintain web-site and how to use free social networking sites to create an online presence.
20 Professional Enrichment & Free Business Seminars
FREE BUSINESS SEMINARScontact Kathleen Kersey, (336) 599-0032, [email protected] visit www.pccbusiness.com/seminars for more information
How to Write an Effective Business Plan
Oct. 9 Tues., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
You will learn the ingredients of a winning business plan. We will cover: how to prepare your plan, doing your own market research, developing sales forecasts and breakeven analyses and preparing your marketing plan.
FREE BUSINESS SEMINARScontact Kathleen Kersey, (336) 599-0032, [email protected] visit www.pccbusiness.com/seminars for more informationType/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
Accounts Receivables methods to collect and avoid Past Due Accounts
Oct. 11 Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
Learn tips, methods and strategies to help retain good customers, increase business and avoid past due accounts. Gain insight as to how to better collect past dues without losing the customer.
Use Facebook and Social Networking to Enhance Your Business
Oct. 18 Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
Learn how to get started with free Social Media platforms and web-based directories. You will take away an easy-to-implement grassroots marketing strategy to give your business the edge it needs to compete in today’s fast-moving online world.
Getting More than the Minimum from Your Employees - Happy, satisfied employees don’t leave!
Oct. 25 Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
Learn practical strategies to retain motivated, dedicated and productive employees. Understand typical workplace motivation problems and deal with them before they escalate. Create stronger work teams, and a positive, fun work environment that will improve overall productivity, communication and employee loyalty.
Biodiesel 101: What It Is and How It Is Made
Oct. 4 Thurs., 6-8 p.m.
Free; PCC
Come learn how the basics of biodiesel and how you can make it for yourself. We will also cover biodiesel markets and benefits, production technologies, quality control, distribution and storage issues.
Create Your Own Professional Website in WordPress
Sept. 27 Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
For under $100 a year, you can have a professional website using WordPress, the leading open-source (free) content management platform that is both a website and blog.
21Free Business Seminars
MS Excel for Small Business Owners
Nov. 29 Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
Learn to track accounts payable and accounts receivable on a spreadsheet. Track spending, interest rates and more.
Getting Started with Facebook
Dec. 6 Thurs., 1-4 p.m.
Free; BDEC
Don’t have a Facebook page? In this hands on session you will learn how open your account, setup your profile, post pictures, connect with your friends and family and most importantly to control your privacy.
Getting Paid to Talk Dec. 6 Thurs., 6-8:30 p.m.
Free; BDEC
This exciting workshop will explore voice over work for television, film, radio audio books and the Internet.
Getting to Yes - Unlocking Funding Resources for Your Small Business
Dec. 13 Thurs., 6-8 p.m.
Free; BDEC
Need money to start or expand your small business? Come learn about the NC Rural Center’s Microenterprise loan program and other funding resources that may be available to you.
The Basics of Bookkeeping
Nov. 8 Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
This seminar will address the financial records needed for good business management. Participants will develop systems and practices for collecting necessary information for tax reporting and business decision-making.
The Basics of Selling on Ebay
Nov. 1 Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
Get started selling on eBay. This seminar will cover eBay features and policies, registering an account, choosing formats & categories, writing descriptions that sell, submitting photos, feedback, using PayPal, and shipping tips.
FREE BUSINESS SEMINARScontact Kathleen Kersey, (336) 599-0032, [email protected] visit www.pccbusiness.com/seminars for more informationType/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
Google Local Business Center – Claim Your Listing!
Nov. 8, Thurs., 1-4 p.m. Free; BDEC
Did you know that Google provides a free business “Place Page” to all businesses? All you have to do is claim it. You don’t even need to have a business website to do this. Besides information about your business, you can also post coupons and event information. In this hands on seminar we work together to create your business “Place Page”. You will learn how to update it and understand the usage statistics they provide. Sign up fast! Space is limited to 10 participants.
22 Free Business Seminars
General InformationRegistrationRegistration is open to anyone at least 18 years of age or older. Registration may be completed in person, by mail or by phone. Adult Basic Skills students, who are 16-17yearsofage,mayenrollwithwrittenpermissionfromtheirparent/guardian,theschool superintendent, and the principal of the high school they are attending.
Registration Fees and FeesPaymentoftheregistrationfeepriortothefirstclassisencouragedsothataspaceforyouisheld.Somecourseshavealimitedenrollmentandarefilledonafirst-paid basis
Registration Fees for Occupational Extension Courses (unless otherwise denoted) are:
Additional fees may be required for certain courses. There is an $8 student liability fee required for nursing and medical services course. Students also have the option of purchasing Student Accident Insurance at a cost of $1.25. No student shall be permitted to register for a new course with an outstanding balance unless payment ofsuchoutstandingbalancehasbeenguaranteedinwritingbyafinanciallyre-sponsible person or organization. For more information on outstanding balances, please contact the Cashier at (336) 599-1181, ext. 2125.
Waivers• Piedmont Community College waives tuition for persons 65 years of age
or older who are NC residents for up to 96 contact hours per semester, with one exception. If a senior citizen enrolls in only one course in a givensemesterandthatcourseexceeds96contacthours,he/sheshallreceive the waiver of the registration fee ($175) for this course only. A senior citizen may receive waivers for both curriculum and occupational extension in a given academic semester. If a senior citizen takes a self-supporting class, (s)he must pay for the class.
• Registrationfeewaiversapplytovolunteerandcounty/municipalfiredepartments, rescue squads, EMS agencies and law enforcement depart-ments as long as the course is applicable to the training needs of the agency/department.
Refund and Course Repeat Policies
RefundsRefunds for Continuing Education courses are made as follows: 100% if requested before course begins or if the course is cancelled, 75% if requested after a course begins but before 10% of the total course meetings. No refund if after this date. In ordertoreceivearefund,thestudentmustofficiallywithdrawfromtheclass.
Course RepeatsState regulations require that students who take an occupational extension course morethantwicewithinafive-yearperiodshallpaytheircostforthecoursebasedonself-supportrates.Forjob-relatedcoursetakenmorethantwiceinafive-yearperiod, students must pay additional charges for the course at the self-support rate,unlessthestudentisrequiredtorepeatthecourseforcertificationorlicenserenewal.
1-24 hours - $6525-50 hours - $120
51+ hours - $175fees for other courses may vary
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