Vocational/Technical Division
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Vocational/Technical Division
Bob Philpott, DeanJune 19, 2009
Agenda Division Overview
2009/2010 Projected Goals
Departmental Reports
North Campus Update
Conclusion
Division Overview
Six DepartmentsAllied Health Business TechnologyEngineering Technology Marine TechnologyPublic Service Vocational Technology
Other Responsibilities:– Prison Programs– Grant Management (Perkins and Cape Fear
Memorial)
Overview (Continued)
Programs by Department:
Allied Health 11 Business Technology 6 Engineering Technology 8 Marine Technology 3 Public Service 10 Vocational Technology 12
Programs at North Campus Accounting Architecture Technology
BLET
Business Administration (includes Customer Service and Banking Certificates)
Computer Engineering (includes Networking and Web Development Certificate)
Computer Information Technology
Criminal Justice
Drafting
Electrical
Electronics
Film and Video Industrial Systems Technology
Landscape Gardening (includes Retention Pond Management Certificate)
Programs at North Campus (continued)
Interior Design
Machining
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Transcription
Nuclear Maintenance
Paralegal (includes Civil Litigation and Real Property Certificate)
Real Estate
Truck Driver Training Welding
Programs Moving in 2009
These programs will be moving into our newest building on the North Campus in August , 2009
• Cosmetology
• Esthetics
• Manicuring
Programs Downtown
Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Associate Degree Nursing Auto Body Repair Automotive Technology Boat Building Boat Manufacturing and Service Carpentry Chemical Technology Culinary Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene
Early Childhood Associate Heavy Equipment and Transport Hotel Restaurant Management LPN and LPN Refresher Marine Technology Occupational Therapy Assistant Pharmacy Technology Phlebotomy Radiography Medical Sonography Surgical Technology
2009/2010 Projected Goals
Goal #1: Provide Quality Programs
Medical Office Assistant in Business Technology and Construction Management in Vocational Technology have been approved and will begin as soon as funding is available.
2009/2010 Projected Goals
Goal #2: Provide Adequate Facilities
2009/2010 Projected Goals
Goal #6: Strengthen Partnerships
Business Technologies Department
Business Technologies Enrollment 2008-2009
Accounting 97– Diploma 5– Certificate 7
Business Admin 186– Banking and Finance Cert. 51– Customer Service Cert. 4
Information Technology 68 – Certificate 10
Medical Trans 47 511 Real Estate 36
Business Tech - Highlights Increased the number of courses offered in
a DL format, both Internet and Hybrid offerings, to support all programs
Received approval for Medical Office Administration program from NCCCS
Informed by Real Estate Commission that students taking the Real Estate License Examination have achieved 100% pass rate
Business Tech – Highlights (continued) Coordinated 4-5 hour IT professional development
opportunity for regional community colleges at no cost to the state
Department sponsorship of CFCC Rotaract student club – raised over $750 for community charities
Business Tech – Other Facts 21 full-time and 20 adjunct instructors 11 computer labs, 1 CISCO lab, and 7 classrooms The Business Technology Department serves
approximately 5,000 students each year CIT serves more than 2,500 students per year ACC, BUS, CIS and ECO are also popular electives for
College Transfer and other Voc Tech programs
Business Technology 2009/10 Goals
Continue to improve Business Technology programs and courses to serve the largest number of students
Maintain Real Estate License Examination pass rates at 100%
Implement Medical Office Administration program in Fall 2009, dependent on funding
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Business Technology 2009/10 Goals
Implement critical thinking objectives in 25% of department courses
Expand number of distance learning classes in both Internet and hybrid delivery formats
Continue close liaison between Arts and Science, UNCW and UNC-P for seamless transition of students to advanced programs
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Allied Health Department
Allied Health Enrollment 2008-2009
ADN 157 Dental Assisting 17 Dental Hygiene 23 548 Early Childhood 165 LPN 32 Med Sonography 20 OTA 47 Pharmacy Tech 12 Phlebotomy 13 Radiography 47 Surgical Tech 15
Allied Health Enrollment 2008-2009 (continued)
Pre A D N 363 Pre Dental Assisting 32 Pre Dental Hygiene 117 Pre Medical Sonography 103 Pre Occupational Therapy 57 931 Pre Pharmacy 22 Pre Phlebotomy 13 Pre Practical Nursing 61 Pre Radiography 154 Pre Surgical Technology 9
Allied Health – Other Facts
Programs in Allied Health typically have 100% pass rate on board examinations
Associate Degree Nursing continues to have day, afternoon and evening sections as a result of program expansion.
In addition to regular curriculum students, Early Childhood provides credentialing services for child care workers throughout our service area.
Allied Health – Program Pass Rates Dental Hygiene 100% on National Boards
Dental Assisting 100% on National Boards
Occupational Therapy 100% on National Boards
LPN 100% on State Boards
ADN 100% on State Boards
Phlebotomy 100% on State Boards
Radiography 100% on State Boards
Medical Sonography 100% on Certification Exams
Pharmacy Technology 100% on Certification Exams
Allied Health 2009/10 Goals
Begin second year of Surgical Technology program. Accreditation process in progress
Completed re- accreditation process for Dental Assisting and Dental Hygiene programs
Completed self study accreditation for Phlebotomy
Dental Assisting and Dental Hygiene– Participated in Mission of Mercy event treating
635 patients
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Completed accreditation recommendations for Occupational Therapy Assistant program
Maintained high pass rates on licensure exams for all programs
Pharmacy Technology - Accredited by The American Society of
Health System Pharmacists - Enrollment numbers have increased this
year
Early Childhood Program - CIP completed and initiated
Allied Health2009/10 Goals
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Surgical Technology– NHHN lab has been a gold mine for the latest
equipment and techniques
Licensed Practical Nursing Program– LPN Refresher – approximately 20 inquiries from
licensed practical nurses needing refresher to return to workforce
Associate Degree Nursing Program – CIP will be completed for Fall 2010 start– Retention has improved. 82 out of the original 90
have progressed to third semester– Students now doing vital signs for Salvation Army
homeless population
Allied Health 2009/10 Goals
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Engineering Technology Department
Wind & Solar studyfor Alternative Energyin Electronics
Nuclear Maintenancestudents visit Nuclear Sub with others
Architectural students win Sustainable Design competition
Interior Design students win big atASID competition
Making Biodiesel in the Chem-Techlab
Computer Engineeringstudent works onNetwork Devices
Machining studentfabricating parts on a CNC lathe
Mechanical students in their project design class
Engineering Technology - Overview
Eight Programs at the *North Campus Architectural Technology Computer Engineering Technology Chemical Technology - (*Wilmington Campus) Electronics Engineering Technology Interior Design Machining Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Nuclear Maintenance Technology
Includes AAS, Diploma and Certificate students
Engineering Technology Enrollment 2008-2009
Architectural Technology 60 Chemical Technology
19 Computer Engineering Technology
148 Electronics Engineering Technology
47 Interior Design
36 Machining Technology
63 Mechanical Engineering Technology
75 Nuclear Maintenance Technology
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Won several student design competitions– 1st place in the Architectural Design competition against some 4 year schools – 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the Interior Design Otto Zenke ASID competition
Students passed industry certifications– 100% student pass rate for ACET and CTT certifications in Electronics
Engineering– 100% students pass rate for A+ and CNA certification in Computer Engineering
Increased enrollment in several programs – Doubled enrollment for Chemical Technology– One of the largest enrollments (day & night) of the Machining & Mechanical
programs
Expanded Huskins by offering four more courses for CET and EET
First graduates of the Nuclear Maintenance program Fall 2009
Engineering Technology Accomplishments
Engineering Technology - Facts
20 full-time, 9 adjunct instructors and 3 support staff 25 classrooms and labs. Over 377 student
computers. Various lab equipment as used in actual industry
The Engineering Technology Department serves over 700 students each year
CET serves more than 210 students per year All programs have Advisory Committees & Industry
relationships
Engineering Technology 2009/10 Goals
Provide the highest quality education using the most current technology in the field of study
Assist students with employment opportunities through solid job skills, networking and industry relationships
Develop student retention strategies to keep students enrolled after the first semester
Continue to support, participate and win design competitions
Expand additional Huskins courses and number of participating area High Schools
Finalize the Computer Engineering Technology Continuous Improvement Program (CIP) for Fall 2009 implementation
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TIME TRAVEL TIME CAPSULUE PLACED IN THE
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY BUILDING AT NORTH CAMPUS TO BE OPENED NOVEMBER 1, 2104
Sustainable Technology
“ Re-creating the way we live”by incorporating renewable energy, recycled and green
materials and sustainable principles into an efficient, environmentally friendly building design…
Engineering TechnologyChallenges
Keeping up with industry demand for new technology instruction and workforce ready graduates
Resource obtainment – keeping up with demand – equipment, instructors and supplies
Servicing more diverse and returning students with limited support
Public Service Department
Public Service Enrollment 2008-2009
BLET 80 Cosmetology 129 Criminal Justice 67 Culinary 119 638 Esthetics 15 Film and Video 75 Hotel/Restaurant 69 Manicuring 10 Paralegal Technology 61 Spanish Interpreter 13 638
BLET– Had the largest group to sit for the state exam for
police officers and scored a 90% pass rate– Continue to work with Wilmington PD and New
Hanover County Sheriff to provide classes– Has moved to new Safety Center
COSMETOLOGY– Ten students placed first, second or third at the Myrtle
Beach Hair Show and for the second year in a row CFCC was named the Student-Team School of the year
– New Cosmetology Building will open in August, 2009
Public Service – Highlights
Public Service – Highlights (continued) CRIMINAL JUSTICE
– Courses remain a popular elective for Arts and Sciences students– Added two certificates in Criminal Justice and Industrial Security– 2008-09 offered 15 Huskins Classes in all 7 local high schools
14 Internet and 8 in-class offerings for Arts and Sciences students– Added a 4th full time faculty member
Culinary– An increased number of students are getting National Restaurant
Association Education Foundation Certification
FILM AND VIDEO– Creating a series entitled “Zeke’s on the Levee” about student life– Working on a full length movie – Students participated in the Cucalorus and First Cut Film Festival– Offering second year classes toward the AAS degree
Public Service – Highlights (continued) HRM
– Students worked with Wilkes Community College ‘s hospitality program at Merlefest in April
– Students collected several hundred cans of food for the Good Sheppard Homeless Shelter
PARALEGAL– Continues to expand its on-line offerings – Paralegal Student Lorie Pacheco was selected by USAToday as
one of 20 outstanding community college students
Public Service 2009/10 Goals
Paralegal and Criminal Justice seek means whereby graduates may pursue their education at 4 year institutions.
Film and Video to acquire the current state of the art filming equipment for student training.
Cosmetology seeks to expand their course offering in their new facility.
Culinary and HRM will be exploring use of certificates to retrained displace workers.
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Marine Technology Department
Marine Technology Enrollment 2008-2009
Marine Technology 114 130
Boat Building 16
Marine Technology Accomplishments
Inaugural year of the Boat Manufacture and Service program
Marine Technology Accomplishments
Conducted at the request of Cape Fear River Watch, New Hanover County and the City of Wilmington
Marine Technology2009/10 Goals
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Provide vessel and shipboard equipment support for Marine Technology curriculum needs
– Efforts are continuing to ensure department special appropriation is fully funded
– Employers and graduates are lobbying Raleigh on the importance of shipboard training
Marine Technology2009/10 Goals
(#1435)Provide training in launch & retrieval of small craft from trailers
– Dredging appears to be cost prohibitive due to contaminated spoil
– CFCC Basin has become unusable one hour each side of low tide.
Marine Technology2009/10 Goals
Students will learn to use the Wood-Mizer Saw Mill to saw usable lumber from raw logs – Students have made
quarter sawn, rift sawn, flat sawn boards, and veneers using the Wood-Mizer.
– Students have also learned proper drying techniques and how to properly use a moisture meter
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Marine Technology Challenges
Ensure ship ops funding is continued / returned Continue to seek funds for replacement vessel construction
Marine Technology Challenges
Do we abandon the basin and move all assets to the river channel?
Increase visibility of Boat Building Certificate and Boat Manufacture and Service Diploma
Vocational Technology Department
Vocational TechnologyEnrollment 2008-2009
Auto Body Repair 35 Automotive Systems 46
330 Carpentry 34 Electrical/Electronics 40 HEATT 34 HVAC 18 Industrial Systems 9 Landscape Gardening 21 Truck Driver Training 41 Welding 52
Vocational – Locations
Pender Prison New Hanover Prison Topsail High School Pender County Bus
Garage North Campus –
CFCC Workforce Training
Center Auto Body Shop Burnett/Emmart
Vocational Technology- Highlights
Construction Management Technology approved to be offered by NCCCS
Developed Bio-Diesel Distillation system in the Heavy Equipment and Transport Technology program
Constructed over 60 homes for WHFD
Vocational Technology- Highlights(continued)
Landscape Gardening community service – Landscaped 62nd
Habitat for Humanity houses
– Partnering with Winter Park Elementary School to design handicap access ramp
Vocational Technology 2009/10 Goals
Overcome economic challenges
Replace aging vehicles within the Truck Driver Training program
Continue to improve Vocational programs and courses to serve the largest number of students
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Vocational Technology 2009/10 Goals
Continue to improve departmental communication between locations
Continue with WHFD home building, and HVAC installation
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North Campus Update
Buildings Safety Training Center
– awaiting resolution of water intrusion problem
Cosmetology/WECHS Building – scheduled to move in for this fall semester
North Campus Update (continued)
Activities - Over 200 events including– Filming: One Tree Hill, East Bound and Down,
and Little Britain– Soccer tournaments– Gubernatorial Debate– Early voting site– Job Fair
North Campus Update (continued)
Wilmington Early College High School (WECHS)
– Starting third year
– Over 150 WECHS students on our campus
North Campus Update (continued)
University of North Carolina at Pembroke– UNCP has SACS approval for the BIS degree – Investing in their relationship with CFCC– Full time advisor– Implementation of a certified IVF (Integrated
Video Facility) classroom – UNCP offering 4 on site classes per semester
w/ mini sessions planned for 2010– Additional classes to be developed using IVF
Conclusion The Vocational/Technical Division of Cape
Fear Community College:
“ Providing the highest quality employees to our community – every day!”