CE Spring 2015 Schedule CONTINUING EDUCATION Continuing Education courses are non-credit classes to be skill enhancing for personal interest. Classes are open to anyone at least 18 years of age. Students should register at least one week prior to the beginning date of the class. See additional registration information within the schedule. Continuing Education students may enroll in a course as many times as necessary to accomplish their personal, educational/training goals provided they continue 1) to show progress, 2) do not prohibit other students from participating, 3) pay the appropriate fees and 4) do not violate North Carolina Community College System policy. Students who take the same Occupational Extension course more than twice are required to pay for the actual cost of the course. This applies if the course is repeated within a five-year period. Courses taken for certification, licensure, or recertification are exempt from this policy. Table of Contents Abstract Collage Auto Dealers Continuing Education Auto Safety Inspection Ballroom Dancing Bartending, Introduction to Brewing, All Grain Home Brewing, Beginning Home Career Planning and Assessment Career Readiness Lab Carpentry, Intro to Ceramics Computer Basics for Seniors I Computer Basics for Seniors II Computers for Beginners Computers for Beginners 2 Conversational Spanish Crochet, Beginner Defensive Driving & Alive @ 25 Doll Making, Porcelain Drawing, Intro to EMT Classes Education to Go (Online Classes) Electrical Contractors CE 2014 Employee Focused Competency Escort Vehicle Operator Certification FIP Specialty Courses Floral Design Fundamental Company Assessments Herbal Medicine, Experiential Herbal Medicine, Foundational Concepts of i-Pad Training Knitting, Beginner Knitting, Intermediate MS Excel 2013, Advanced MS Excel 2013, Beginner to Intermediate MS Office 2013, Beginner to Intermediate Medication Aide Medication Aide Instructor Microderm Abrasion 101 NC Manufacturing Certification Level I Fundamentals Program 1 7-8 2 2 8 2-3 8 8 14-15 15 3 8 12 12 13 13 3 8-9 3 9 9 29-32 18-29 3 15 3 32-33 9 15-16 9 10 13 10 10 13 13 13-14 4 4 4 4 New Testament Survey Notary Public OBD II Emission Control Inspection OBD II Emission Control Inspection Renewal OSHA 10 General Industry Safety Course PSB Review Parliamentary Procedure, Basic Personal Trainer Certification, W.I.T.S. Pharmacy Technician Certification Training Pipefitting, NCCER Level I Pottery, Intro to Professional Resume Development QuickBooks 2014, Advanced QuickBooks 2014, Introduction to Quilting, Advanced Quilting, Beginner ServSafe ® Food Service Safety and Sanitation Sewing, Advanced Beginner Sewing, Beginner Shag Dancing Small Business Center Classes Success: Land Your Next Job Utilizing NC Works for Job Search Wait Staff Training Watercolor Painting Welding, NCCER Level II Windows 8 & Microsoft Office Training Wines, Introduction to Fine 10 4-5 5 5 5 5-6 10-11 6 6 6 11 16 14 14 11 11 6-7 11 12 12 33-38 16-17 17-18 7 12 7 14 7 Licensing/Certification Courses Auto Dealers Continuing Education This course is designed to meet the continuing education training requirements for the Used Motor Vehicle Dealer’s License renewal. 6 hours. Instructor: Arnold Craig, retired DMV Inspector 03-04-15 $70 W 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Hunt Campus Center 1140 04-14-15 $70 Tu. 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Hunt Campus Center 1140 Auto Safety Inspection This class prepares students to renew and obtain the license for North Carolina Auto Safety Inspection. Class size is limited. 8 hours. Instructor: Larry Carpenter, Jr. 03-16-15 to 03-17-15 $70 Mo. & Tu. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Hunt Campus Center 1138 06-15-15 to 06-16-15 $70 Mo. & Tu. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Location TBA Bartending, Introduction to This course will assist students in becoming professional bartenders. The course will include information on making drinks, Alcoholic Beverage Control requirements, information on Training for Intervention Procedures (TIPS) responsible alcohol server program materials, recipes, using proper amounts, mixes, 2 glassware and garnishes. Class will include lecture, demonstration and hands-on participation. Students must be at least 21 years of age.39 hours. Instructor: TBA 01-26-15 to 03-09-15 $125 Mo. & We. 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Location TBA Carpentry, Intro to This course will cover the entry level skills carpentry needed to land a job in the construction industry. The course will cover NCCER core safety modules, proper hand and power tools usage, construction math, blueprint reading, material handling, and a hands on class project along with the important soft skills need to land a job. 143 hours. Instructor: Thomas Elijah 01-12-15 to 02-23-15 $180 Mo. – Th. 2:30 PM – 7:30 PM & Fr. 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM Construction Bldg. Room 1300 Conversational Spanish This exciting course is a fun, no-pressure way to learn and practice the basics of Spanish! Whether you are interested in gaining fundamental knowledge necessary in speaking and understanding the language for work and professional purposes, communicating with family and friends, being able to help your children in their classes or simply are intrigued by Spanish culture this is the class for you! You will be given guided instruction each week with the opportunity to maximize comprehension as well as regularly engage in stimulating conversation to perfect your newly-learned skills. Book Required: Easy Spanish Step-by-Step by Bregstein, McGraw-Hill. 24 hours. Instructor: Claudia Phillips 01-27-15 to 04-21-15 $70 plus book $12.95 Tu. 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM LeGrand Center 6121 Defensive Driving & Alive @ 25 The District Attorney does not want to see you in court. If you have been charged with certain moving violations, this class may be for you. The Defensive Driving class is for participants 20 years of age and older. The Alive @ 25 class is for participants between the ages of 16 and 19 years old. For more information, call 704-669-4015. Electrical Contractors Continuing Ed., 2014 This course is designed to meet the annual Continuing Education requirements for licensed Electrical Contractors. Students must bring their current N.C. Electrical Code book (2014). 8 hours. Instructor: Lonnie Tuttle 02-07-15 $70 Sa. 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Escort Vehicle Operator Certification This 8-hour course satisfies the requirements set by the NC Department of Transportation to certify Oversize-Overweight load escort vehicle drivers. Course components consists of defensive driving, escort driver requirements, skills training, and an exam. The NCDOT will issue a certificate for those attending the course and scoring 75% or higher on the end of course exam. After class, students must send their certified driving record to the NCDOT. 8 hours. Instructor: Shell Byars 02-21-15 $70 Sa. 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 04-18-15 $70 Sa. 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 3 Medication Aide This course is designed to meet the training requirements for becoming qualified as a Medication Aide. The course will cover the six rights of medication and administration for non-licensed personnel. Topics will include medication administration via the oral, topical and instillation routes, medical asepsis, hand hygiene, terminology, and legal implications. Upon completion, students should be able to take the competency exam and demonstrate skills necessary to qualify for listing on the North Carolina Medication Aide Registry. Students must have a high school diploma or GED. Students must attend 100% of this class to receive credit. Text: NC Board of Nursing Medication Administration Training Guide (2006) can be purchased in the college bookstore. Class size is limited to 10 students. 24 hours. Instructor: Laura Davis 02-27-15 to 04-24-15 $70 plus book $12.25 Fr. 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM LeGrand Center 6112 Medication Aide Instructor This course is designed to meet the training requirements to become a Medication Aide Instructor. To participate in the course individuals must have a current, unrestricted license to practice as a registered nurse in North Carolina and have had at least two (2) years of practice experience as a registered nurse that includes medication administration. Upon successful completion of this course, an individual is eligible to apply for certification listing with the North Carolina Board of Nursing. Class size is limited to 10 students. Students must purchase text: NC Board of Nursing Medication Administration Instructor Manual (2006) available in the college bookstore. 16 hours. Instructor: Laura Davis 01-30-15 to 02-20-15 $70 plus book $44.35 Fr. 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM LeGrand Center 6112 Microderm Abrasion 101 This class will proved you with the information needed to properly understand microdermabrasion. Complete theory is followed by hands on practice with the Derma-pod machine. The Derma-Pod machine is a high performance, dual system microdermabrasion unit. In addition to learning a variety of techniques, you’ll also learn how to combine microdermabrasion with other treatments and products. This course is designed for licensed Cosmetologist, Estheticians, and Teachers (Cosmetology and Estheticians Teachers). This face-to-face course is also welcome to out-of-state participants, but please check with your State Cosmetology Board regarding out-of-state continuing education credit. 01-06-15 $70 Tu. 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Wright Complex 2015 NC Manufacturing Certification Level I Fundamentals Program This course is a competency-based training program designed to provide students with enhanced career opportunities in manufacturing. Students are introduced to the basic concepts of manufacturing by emphasizing the importance of quality and its role in company profitability and job sustainability. The Fundamentals course includes training in core concepts such as manufacturing concepts, measurements and math, teamwork and communications, and problem solving. 96 hours. Instructor: TBA 01-13-15 to 05-07-15 $180 Tu. & Th. 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM LeGrand Center 6121 Notary Public This 6-hour course is mandated by the North Carolina Secretary of State for individuals interested in obtaining a commission as a Notary Public in North Carolina. Topics to be covered are requirements for collecting fees, general powers and limitations, oaths and more. Participants must reside or work in the state of North Carolina, and read and write English. High School Diploma or GED is required. 6 hours. Instructor: Stephanie Herndon 01-31-15 $70 plus book $28.75 plus tax Sa. 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM LeGrand Center 6109 4 02-23-15 to 02-24-15 $70 plus book $28.75 plus tax Mo. & Tu. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6111 03-28-15 $70 plus book $28.75 plus tax Sa. 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM LeGrand Center 6109 04-27-15 to 04-28-15 $70 plus book $28.75 plus tax Mo. & Tu. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6111 OBD II Emission Control Inspection This course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as OBD emission inspectors. Course topics include regulations and test inspection procedures required by the NC DMV. Upon completion a student should understand the rules, regulations and procedures for OBD emission inspections, be able to inspect a vehicle properly and be prepared to sit for the state certification exam. Class size is limited. 8 hours. Instructor: Larry Carpenter, Jr. 01-12-15 to 01-13-15 $70 Mo. & Tu. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Hunt Campus Center 1138 04-13-15 to 04-14-15 $70 Mo. & Tu. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Hunt Campus Center 1138 07-13-15 to 07-14-15 $70 Mo. & Tu. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Location TBA OBD II Emission Control Inspection Renewal This 4-hour review course meets the State requirements for renewing the OBD II Emission Control Inspection License. Class size is limited. 4 hours. Instructor: Larry Carpenter, Jr. 02-09-15 $70 Mo. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM LeGrand Center 6111 02-10-15 $70 Tu. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM LeGrand Center 6111 05-04-15 $70 Mo. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM LeGrand Center 6111 05-05-15 $70 Tu. 6-10 PM LeGrand Center 6111 OSHA 10 General Industry Safety Course This course is a basic overview of the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions on the job site and will provide the student with a basic understanding of OSHA regulations, enforcement, and compliance. Topics include discussions of the OSHA standards that relate to general industry. 12 hours. Instructor: Gary Ramsey 01-14-15 to 01-28-15 $70 plus $5 OSHA card We. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 PSB Review This course provides training by reviewing questions which appear on the PSB review test. Prepared candidates tend to score better than non-prepared candidates. Maximize your testing score by preparing before the test and master selected test taking strategies. Limited seating. 18 hours. Instructor: Wanda Scruggs 5 01-16-15 to 01-31-15 $70 Fr. 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM & Sa. 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location TBA Personal Trainer Certification, W.I.T.S. The 62-hour personal trainer certification program includes 16 hours of lecture, 16 hours of practical training, and a 30 hour internship. Topics include: biomechanics and exercise physiology, which for some students may require significant amount of out of class self-study. Participants will also learn about fitness testing, equipment usage, and health assessments. High school diploma or GED is required. No other prerequisites required. Students must obtain Adult CPR & AED certification in order to receive certification. Tuition includes textbook, exam and gym fee. Come to the free program orientation on Saturday, January 10th, from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. in the Student Activities Center. 62 hours. Instructor: TBA 01-17-15 to 02-21-15 $550 Sa. 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Student Activities Center 2160 Pharmacy Technician Certification Training This course is designed to train individuals to work under the supervision of a pharmacist in a variety of settings. Course work provides the student with basic essential knowledge and skills required to work as a technician in a pharmacy. Material taught in this course includes: state and federal drug laws/regulations; drug forms and routes of administration; pharmaceutical abbreviations, measurements and calculations; reading and interpretation of prescriptions; drug classifications and commonly prescribed drugs; community and hospital pharmacy practices; compounding; medical safety and dispensing; preparation of sterile IV products; human relations. Upon successful completion of the Pharmacy Technician course, the student will be equipped with a basic understanding of pharmacy practice and be eligible to sit for the national certification examination administered by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) in order to become credentialed as a certified pharmacy technician (CPhT). Books required: Manual for Pharmacy Technicians by Bonnie S. Bachenheimer, 4th Edition, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. New $74. Workbook for Manual for Pharmacy Technicians by Mary McHugh, 4th Edition. New $32. Pharmacy Technician Certification Review & Practice Exam (w/CD), 3rd Edition. New $46. These books are available in the College Bookstore. Some used or rental books may be available. 108 hours. Instructor: Billy Wease 01-12-15 to 04-22-15 $180 plus $10 material fee & books MTWTH 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM LeGrand Center 6117 01-12-15 to 04-22-15 $180 plus $10 material fee & books MTWTH 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM LeGrand Center 6117 Pipefitting, NCCER Level I This class will provide the student with an overview of pipefitting, pipefitter responsibilities, and career opportunities. The class will follow the NCCER Level I guidelines. Upon completion of the class, students who successfully complete this model will have their grade sent to NCCER and added to the national registry. 128 hours. Instructor: Erik Price 01-10-15 to 05-09-15 $180 Sa. 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Kings Mountain High School Welding Lab ServSafe ® Food Service Safety and Sanitation The course is designed to give the food handler the understanding of proper sanitation precautions and point out the results to be expected should these precautions not be taken. The course will deal with the study of infection and illness, proper food handling techniques, personal hygiene, and personal safety. Students will be made aware of the regulations of the Occupational Health & Safety Act. Textbook required. ServSafe ® Manager 6th Edition can be purchased in the college store. Students must bring textbook to class. 12 hours. Instructor: Lois Owens 6 01-13-15 to 01-14-15 $70 plus book $102.50 plus tax Tu. 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM We. 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location TBA 02-17-15 to 02-18-15 $70 plus book $102.50 plus tax Tu. 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM We. 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location TBA 03-17-15 to 03-18-15 $70 plus book $102.50 plus tax Tu. 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM We. 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location TBA 04-21-15 to 04-22-15 $70 plus book $102.50 plus tax Tu. 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM We. 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location TBA Wait Staff Training This course provides an overview of the hospitality industry. Topics include the history, career opportunities, economic impact, customer service, LEED/Green Hospitality, customer services, applied math, and how to provide stellar customer service in the food industry. Upon completion, students will be prepared for entry level positions in hotels, restaurants and other customer service industry. 12 hours. Instructor: TBA 01-15-15 to 01-23-15 $70 TWTHF 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM Location TBA 02-19-15 to 02-26-15 $70 MTWTHF 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM Location TBA Welding, NCCER Level II This course will focus on GMAW and FCAW wire welding in all plasma cutting, welding symbols, welding detail drawing and SMAW stainless steel welding. Instruction will be provided by lecture and demonstration. Candidates who satisfactorily complete the course curriculum modules will be sent to NCCER for listing on the national registry. Students must provide shields and gauntlet leather welding gloves. 112 hours. Instructor: Wes Stevens 01-27-15 to 05-06-15 $180 Tu. & Th. 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM Crest High Welding Lab Wines, Introduction to Fine Come and learn from Anne Elam, wine director of NiFen Bistro, Shelby, NC. She will provide to each student an overview of the major types of wines from around the world and factors affecting their quality such as growing region, microclimates, grape maturity, harvesting, cellaring, blending and storage. This class will place special emphasis on the development of sensory evaluation techniques. Upon completion, students will have developed skills to work in restaurants and wineries. Must be 21 to attend. 10.5 hours. Instructor: Anne Elam 01-15-15 to 01-26-15 $70 Th. 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Location TBA Personal Interest Classes Abstract Collage In this fun class, students will learn techniques to stain and paint art tissue as well as other papers, then layer these papers with mediums and other “found” materials and objects to create colorful, textured, 7 abstract collages on canvas and other supports. Supply list will be available upon registration. 12 hours. Instructor: Terry Melton 01-28-15 to 03-04-15 $55 plus $10 materials fee We. 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Shelby Senior Center Classroom 2 Ballroom Dancing Would you like to learn some of the exciting dances you have seen on recent popular television shows? Now is the perfect time to learn a new dance, brush up on your salsa, or add a new move to your swing. This high energy class will introduce you to the basics of many fun dances such as salsa, swing, waltz, and rumba. In this class you will be the star! Yvette began teaching ballroom dancing in 1989. She taught and competed on a national and international level as a representative of Sweden in world and European competitions in the international Latin division. Yvette wants everyone who comes to her class to leave feeling that learning to dance is an easy and fun way for an individual to get in shape, learn body awareness, partnering skills, and feel more at ease in any social situation. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes – not tennis shoes. 18 Hours. Instructor: Yvette Whitley 01-15-15 to 04-09-15 $80 Th. 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM Student Activities Center Brewing, All Grain Home The class will explore the joys of easy all gran brewing using the Australian method of Brewing- In- ABag. BIAB eliminates the need for costly equipment and minimizes the number of steps required. The brewer still gets all the benefits of All Grain Brewing: selecting their own grains, mashing temperatures, specialty ingredients and hops, but on a shorter time scale. Class members will learn about different grains, mash temperatures, and sample hops varieties, and go on a field trip to local home brew stores Class will brew several different beers, using split mashes. Students will take home what they brew. Must be 21 to attend. 18 hours. Instructor: J. Reid 03-19-15 to 04-16-15 $70 Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Hunt Campus Center Holding Kitchen 1141 Brewing, Beginning Home This six-week course provides students with an introduction to home brewing beer. Students will learn through classroom and hands-on demonstrations the concepts of brewing, ingredients, processes, equipment, and different styles of microbrews. Learn everything you need to know to brew. Must be 21 years of age. 18 hours. Instructor: J. Reid 01-22-15 to 02-26-15 $70 Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Student Activities Center Holding Kitchen 1141 Ceramics Ceramics instructor, Joyce Condrey, will guide students through the processes of finishing and firing of beautiful ceramic pieces. This class will focus on the finishing processes of pouring, cleaning the green ware, decorating, glazing, and firing for a hand-made finished product. 30 hours. Instructor: Joyce Condrey 01-26-15 to 04-06-15 $60 plus $16 materials fee Mo. 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Hunt Campus Center 2042 Crochet, Beginner This course is a guide to the basics of crochet: picking the right yarn and hooks, basic stitches (including single, double, and half-double crochet), reading patterns, and how to put it all together. Students will leave this course with the skills to make many different crocheted items including blankets, scarves, and 8 washcloths. Students should bring crochet hook (sizes H-J are best), yarn (Redheart Super Saver is fine), and scissors. 12 hours. Instructor: Natasha Hudgins 01-20-15 to 02-24-15 $40 Tu. 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM LeGrand Center 6121 01-20-15 to 02-24-15 $40 Tu. 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM LeGrand Center 6112 Doll Making, Porcelain Instructor Joyce Condrey will introduce students to the complete process of porcelain doll making as well as other porcelain items. Students will engage in the step-by-step process of completing an heirloom porcelain doll by learning pouring and cleaning greenware, cutting out eyes and insertion, painting dolls, and assembling and wigging. 30 hours. Instructor: Joyce Condrey 01-28-15 to 04-08-15 $60 plus $30 material fee We. 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Hunt Campus Center 2042 Drawing, Intro to I can’t draw a straight line…..well we are going to take straight lines for a walk. Learn to draw, it’s a skill that can be acquired. Not only to draw what you see but, more important, how to really observe. Bring the following supplies to class: pencils, sharpeners, eraser, graphite stick, pens, charcoal sticks and paper (large newsprint pad and a sketch pad of good quality). 30 hours. Instructor: Darlene Godfrey 01-15-15 to 03-26-15 $75 Th. 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Shelby Senior Center Classroom 2 Floral Design Let your imagination flow as you learn to create beautiful door wreaths, center pieces, and floral arrangements during this class led by Renee Walker. Students will purchase their own supplies. 25 hours. Instructor: Renee Walker 01-13-15 to 03-24-15 $58 plus materials Tu. 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Boiling Springs Florist Herbal Medicine, Experiential This course is designed for those who wish to form relationships with many of the medicinal plants that call the Piedmont home. Through a series of discussions & plant walks, students will learn how to: Properly identify many local medicinal plants Harvest specific plant parts during the relevant season Harvest ethically from wild places & keep plant populations healthy Make plant medicines, with a focus on tinctures Most of class time will be outside, weather permitting. Please be aware that one to two hours of each class will be spent on your feet as we walk the land at Living Earth Sanctuary identifying & discussing local plants. This course may stand alone or compliment Foundational Concepts of Herbal Medicine. Some familiarity with herbal medicine will greatly enhance the experience of this class. 9 hours. Instructor: Alex “Meander” Fear. www.livingearthsanctuary.org 04-14-15 to 04-28-15 $60 Tu. 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM Living Earth Sanctuary 9 Herbal Medicine, Foundational Concepts of This course introduces students to the philosophy and practice of holistic herbal medicine. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the healing relationships between humans and plants, and will be prepared to begin using plant medicines in their own lives. This course is designed to offer a foundation for continued learning. Topics covered will include: Philosophy of holistic herbal medicine Understanding and experiencing plant energetics Medicinal properties of plants Herbal approach to the digestive and nervous systems Plant walk focusing on common plant allies in our area 9 hours. Instructor: Stacey Costner. www.livingearthsanctuary.org 03-03-15 to 03-17-15 $60 Tu. 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM Living Earth Sanctuary Knitting, Beginner Mark this one off you bucket list as you learn to knit with all of the exciting and new yarns that are on the market today! In this class Terry Melton will get you started in making scarves, shawls, ponchos, pocketbooks, and dish cloths. Students will also learn to cast on, knit, purl, yarn over, increase and decrease, and bind off; plus learn to read patterns. Interested students should bring size 11 needles either bamboo or acrylic, preferably short length. Students should also bring either cotton or acrylic yarn depending on their projects. (Any type yarn will be fine for the first class.) Other supplies will be discussed in class. 12 hours. Instructor: Terry Melton 01-26-15 to 03-02-15 $40 plus materials Mo. 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Shelby Senior Center Knitting, Intermediate Are you ready to take your knitting skills to the next level? If so, this intermediate class can get you there. Students will learn about picking up stitches, recovering dropped stitches, and working with more detailed stitches. Students will also learn to work with circular needles (size 13 or 15 with 16 inch cord) as well as felting and fulling and making purses and hats from wool. Students should bring appropriate needles and yarn depending on their projects. 12 hours. Instructor: Terry Melton 03-16-15 to 04-20-15 $40 plus material Mo. 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Shelby Senior Center New Testament Survey This eight-week survey course of the content of the New Testament will cover topics including the compilation of the New Testament, translation from the original language, the Gospels, Parables of Jesus, Acts and early Christian history, the Epistles, and Revelation. Emphasis is on content and the ways various Christian groups interpret the New Testament differently. 12 hours. Instructor: Tim Ware 01-13-15 to 03-03-15 $45.00 Tu. 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM LeGrand Center 6108 01-13-15 to 03-03-15 $45.00 Tu. 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM LeGrand Center 6108 Parliamentary Procedure, Basic This introductory course is based on Roberts’ Rules of Order, the most widely used and authoritative reference in the field of meeting procedure and management. If you are involved in an organization and want to have quality meetings that result in decisions rather than more meetings, this course is for you. You will be exposed to methods of running a productive meeting as well as becoming familiar with the 10 process of handling motions and conducting proper elections. In addition, the course will take a look at how articles of incorporation and by-laws should be constructed so as to insure decisions made by your organization are in conformity with the law and public policy. This course will aid you in maintaining a smooth flow of business at meetings and public gatherings. 8 hours. Instructor: Michael Chrisawn 01-13-15 to 02-03-15 $40 Tu. 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM LeGrand Center 6111 Pottery, Intro to This course will provide a workshop setting where both beginner and intermediate pottery students can increase their skills and knowledge. Students will learn numerous techniques of making pottery on the potter’s wheel. The focus will be on utilitarian forms. Topics will include centering, using potter’s tools, throwing basic and intermediate forms, trimming, handling, glazing and firing an electric kiln. Many decorative techniques will be explored as well. Students will need to bring pottery tools. (Kit approximately $20). 25 hours. Instructor: Ron Philbeck 01-26-15 to 04-06-15 $120 plus $30 material fee Mo. 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Hunt Campus Center 2042 01-28-15 to 04-08-15 $120 plus $30 material fee We. 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Hunt Campus Center 2042 Quilting, Advanced This advanced quilting class will help students take their skills to the next level. Instructor, Brenda Arrowood, will show students the techniques of quilting including patchwork, appliqué, shadow appliqué, soft shading, lap quilting, making pillows, drafting patterns, and continuous bias binding. 30 hours. Instructor: Brenda Arrowood 02-03-15 to 04-14-15 $65 plus materials Tu. 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Shelby Senior Center, Classroom 2 Quilting, Beginner It’s never too late to begin learning the delicate process of quilting. This beginner class will get students started in learning basic techniques and terminology in quilting and is a must for anyone wishing to move into an advanced class. 30 hours. Instructor: Brenda Arrowood 02-03-15 to 04-14-15 $65 plus materials Tu. 1 PM - 4 PM Shelby Senior Center, Classroom 2 Sewing, Advanced Beginner Pre-requisite: Beginner Sewing class OR must be able to thread and run your machine, have basic sewing skills including reading and following a pattern. In this advanced beginner sewing class, students will make a lined skirt with pockets and messenger bag. This class gives you more in depth sewing experience which includes fitting, hemming and linings. You will receive guided instruction, but will be encouraged to read pattern and advanced at your own pace. Bring your own working sewing machine including the operator’s manual, but machines are available for use in the class if needed. Students will be required to bring basic sewing supplies (fabric scissors, sewing gauge, seam ripper, tailors chalk, hand sewing needles, tape measure, straight pins and one large safety pin) and purchase pattern, thread, and fabric for their projects. Joanne Fisher has a BS degree in textiles and has over 40 years of sewing experience. She currently manages The Rag Bag of Shelby. 15 hours. Instructor: Joanne Fisher 03-16-15 to 04-20-15 $75 plus materials Mo. 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM Shelby Senior Center Classroom 2 11 Sewing, Beginner Have you ever wanted to learn to sew or brush-up on your sewing skills? In this basic sewing class, students will learn the tools of the trade and how to use them – from the sewing machine to pattern interpretation and fitting, thread types and fabric types. Students will also learn basic sewing, including how to put in a zipper and make a casing for elastic. By the end of the class, you will complete three projects. You are encouraged to bring your own working sewing machine including the operator’s manual, but machines are available for use in the class if needed. Students will be required to bring basic sewing supplies (fabric scissors, sewing gauge, seam ripper, tailors chalk, hand sewing needles, tape measure, straight pins and one large safety pin) and purchase pattern, thread, and fabric for their projects. Joanne Fisher has a BS degree in textiles and has over 40 years of sewing experience. She currently manages The Rag Bag of Shelby. 15 hours. Instructor: Joanne Fisher 01-26-15 to 03-02-15 $75 Mo. 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM Shelby Senior Center Classroom 2 Shag Dancing Have you ever wanted to learn to Shag Dance? Now is your chance. Come learn the basics of Shag Dancing including the “basic” count and footwork, the start, the female turn, the male turn and going into and coming out of the trailing position. Couples or singles are welcome. If students are couples, each person is required to register and pay the registration fee separately. Wear comfortable clothing and leather-soled shoes. 7.5 hours. Instructor: Glenn Carter 02-02-15 to 03-02-15 $35 Mo. 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM Shelby Senior Center Watercolor Painting Remember how you used to be so creative when you were a child and with no inhibitions? Well, instructor, Darlene Godfrey, is going to help you rediscover those creative talents in this introduction to watercolor painting course. Darlene will take you from the planning stages to completed paintings and help you explore different techniques, principles of design, and color harmony. 30 hours. Instructor: Darlene Godfrey 01-15-15 to 03-26-15 $75 plus supplies Th. 9 AM – 12 PM Shelby Senior Center, Classroom 2 Computer Courses Computer Basics for Seniors I Learn the basics of personal computer use in a course designed for senior students. The course will cover topics such as basic windows, word processing, and spreadsheet applications. Other areas of instruction will include an introduction to email and the internet. 20 hours. Instructor: Steve Putnam 01-16-15 to 03-06-15 $48 Fr. 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 Computer Basics for Seniors II This course will build on the fundamentals of computer basics. The course is recommended for students who have completed Computer Basics I or are already familiar with basic computer functions. A survey of students’ interests will determine the more in-depth topics to be covered in this class using windows, word processing, and spreadsheet applications, internet, email, etc. 20 hours. Instructor: Steve Putnam 03-13-15 to 05-08-15 $48 Fr. 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 12 Computers for Beginners Don’t let your personal computer scare you! Start learning all you need to know in how to make it work for you. This course will cover basic hardware, basic MS Windows, MS Office, word processing, spreadsheet applications, and an introduction to email and the internet. 24 hours. Instructor: Deborah Young 01-12-15 to 03-16-15 $48 Mon. 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM LeGrand Center 6110 Computers for Beginners 2 Now that you have a few basic computer skills under your belt don’t stop now! This course will give you more in-depth experience and knowledge of MS Windows, MS Office, word processing, spreadsheet applications, email and internet. 24 hours. Instructor: Deborah Young 03-23-15 to 05-11-15 $48 Mon. 5:30-8:30 PM LeGrand Center 6110 i-Pad Training Come and learn more about your Apple i-Pad tablet…how it works and what it can do in a business and personal setting. Bring your i-Pad to class and let our teaching professional help you become a real expert with the capabilities of this amazing product. Maximize your knowledge, have fun, and increase your job skills. 12 hours. Instructor: Jennipher Harrill 01-14-15 to 02-18-15 $70 We. 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 02-25-15 to 04-08-15 $70 We. 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 Microsoft Excel 2013 (Advanced) This class is for experienced Microsoft Excel users. Microsoft Excel is the standard in spreadsheet application for industry and personal use. Master how to formula creation, model design and modification, formatting features display characteristics editing, moving and copying, sorting, mathematical, statistical and financials functions , report generation and other functions. 24 hours. Instructor: Chris Putnam 03-18-15 to 05-26-15 $70 We. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 Microsoft Excel 2013 (Beginner to Intermediate) Microsoft Excel is the standard in spreadsheet application for industry and personal use. The 2013 version features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language (Visual Basic for Applications). If you think you know all it can do, think again. Come and learn from a professional. Get a complete look at this amazing product. Your skill set will be increased greatly after you take this class. 24 hours. Instructor: Chris Putnam 01-14-15 to 03-04-15 $70 We. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 Microsoft Office 2013 (Beginner to Intermediate) This class will bring you up to date with the Microsoft Office Package. We have added Outlook to our class due to its wide spread usage within a variety of communication devices. Students will be prepared to successfully work in an office environment or where Microsoft Office is used. Topics presented: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. 24 hours. Instructor: Chris Putnam 01-13-15 to 02-05-15 $70 Tu. & Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 13 03-17-15 to 04-09-15 $70 Tu. & Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 04-14-15 to 05-07-15 $70 Tu. & Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 QuickBooks 2014, Advanced If you have taken the QuickBooks Introduction or have a clear understanding of the processes in QuickBooks, our expert will share with you the shortcuts and time saving techniques that only an expert will know. Our expert will personally help unlock the potential of QuickBooks in the management of your business in the following areas: Batch Invoicing, Memorized Transactions, Inventory Setup, Tracking Loans, Payroll Setup and Processing. Learn how to drill down and get the benefit of this amazing software product. 15 hours. Instructor: Jeffrey Weathers 02-10-15 to 02-26-15 $70 Tu. & Th. 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM LeGrand Center 6110 04-07-15 to 04-23-15 $70 Tu. & Th. 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM LeGrand Center 6110 QuickBooks 2014, Introduction QuickBooks is the software of choice for the small business owner. It allows the owner/manager to account quickly and accurately for business dollars. Our QuickBooks expert will take you through a hands on process in a computer lab using the QuickBooks desktop product. You will receive a complete introduction to QuickBooks including: Company File Setup & Customization, The Sales Process, Managing Expenses & Paying Vendors, Bank & Credit Card Reconciliations, and Reporting. After you have completed these sections, you will have an understanding of the QuickBooks process and capabilities. 15 hours. Instructor: Jeffrey Weathers 01-13-15 to 01-29-15 $70 Tu. & Th. 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM LeGrand Center 6110 03-10-15 to 03-26-15 $70 Tu. & Th. 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM LeGrand Center 6110 Windows 8 & Microsoft Office Training Come and learn how the new Windows 8 operating system works. Keep your computer skills current by enrolling in a class which will help you master the predominate home and office software package today. You will become versed in the new Word, Publisher, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel. Keep sharp and learn new methods and shortcuts, which increase your knowledge and speed. This is a great class for seniors, new learners or the student who wants to learn more. 21 hours. Instructor: Randy Putnam 02-10-15 to 03-05-15 $70 Tu. & Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 Employability Courses Career Planning and Assessment This course provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults. The curriculum framework is designed to assess interests, attitudes, aptitudes, and readiness as it relates to career, employment, and/or educational goals. The content of the instructional materials focuses on the following topics: personal development, career development, career exploration, goal setting and the development of a written plan of action. 2.5 hours. Instructors: Chad Chastain or Charles Christenbury 14 A new class starts each Wednesday on the dates listed below: January 7, 14, 21 28 Wed. 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM February 4, 11, 18, 25 $70 March 4, 11, 18, 25 Division of Workforce Solutions, Shelby April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. May 6, 13 Career Readiness Lab This course provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults. The curriculum framework follows each of the six core HRD components. Instruction is designed to be selfdirected, self-paced, and structured on an open-entry, open-exit basis to meet the customized needs of individuals and/or partner agencies at Career Centers. Instructors: Chad Chastain, Danielle Beam, Charles Christenbury Mo. 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM TWTHF 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM LeGrand Center 6103 Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 01-05-15 to 05-08-15 $180 Employee Focused Competency This course provides employability training for unemployed and underemployed adults. The curriculum framework addresses: 1) assessment of individual assets and limitations, 2) development of a positive selfconcept, 3) development of employability skills, (4) development of communication skills, 5) development of problem solving skills, (6) awareness of the impact of information technology in the workplace, and 7) workplace safety.12 hours. Instructor: Peggy Ledford 01-05-15 to 01-08-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 DWS - Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 02-02-15 to 02-05-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 DWS - Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 03-02-15 to 03-05-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 DWS - Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 03-30-15 to 04-02-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 DWS - Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 04-27-15 to 04-30-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 DWS - Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or under employed are fee waived. Fundamental Company Assessments This course provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults. The curriculum framework is based on manufacturing, distribution and service careers. The following topics are included: employability skills, job search strategies, entry-level awareness and college readiness. 12 hours. Instructor: Peggy Ledford 01-26-15 to 01-29-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 15 02-23-15 to 02-26-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 03-23-15 to 03-26-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 04-20-15 to 04-23-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. Professional Resume Development This course provides employability skills training to unemployed and underemployed adults. The curriculum framework focuses on: 1) Using technology in the development and implementation of job search strategies, 2) Researching career and occupational information using technology, 3) Accessing governmental and educational resources to develop a dynamic and professional resume through technology literacy, and 4) understanding the impact of social networking and its role in the employment search. 12 hours. Instructor: Charles Christenbury. 01-19-15 to 01-22-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 02-16-15 to 02-19-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 03-16-15 to 03-19-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 04-13-15 to 04-16-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 05-11-15 to 05-14-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. Success: Land Your Next Job This course covers the personal competencies and qualities needed to project marketability for employment. Individuals will establish a career action plan while understanding time management, problem solving skills, change management and job search skills. Students will learn how to assess and profile their skills, aptitudes, training, and future career interests. The class will address interpersonal skills that teach them to effectively market themselves; creating a confident, positive self-image. There will also be a focus on how to dress for success, write cover letters and resumes, as well as developing interviewing and networking skills. 12 hours. Instructor: Jack Weller AM/Chad Chastain PM. 01-12-15 to 01-15-15 MTWTH 09 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 02-02-15 to 02-05-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 16 02-09-15 to 02-12-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 03-02-15 to 03-05-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 03-09-15 to 03-12-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 03-30-15 to 04-02-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 04-06-15 to 04-09-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 04-27-15 to 04-30-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 05-04-15 to 05-07-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Division of Workforce Solutions Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. Utilizing NC Works for Job Search This class will focus on the importance of utilizing NC Works (computer software and hardware) to gain employment. Each student will develop a moderate comfort level in computer usage. Inside NC Works, students will develop a dynamic resume, cover letter, and learn how to apply for positions through NC Works online and follow-up. 12 hours. Instructor: Janice Morton AM/ Tammy Phillips PM 01-19-15 to 01-22-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Hunt Campus Center 2071 Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 01-26-15 to 01-29-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived 02-16-15 to 02-19-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Hunt Campus Center 2071 Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 02-23-15 to 02-26-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 03-16-15 to 03-19-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Hunt Campus Center 2071 Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 03-23-15 to 03-26-15 MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM 17 $70 Location TBA Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. 04-13-15 to 04-16-15 MTWTH 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $70 Hunt Campus Center 2071 Unemployed or underemployed are fee waived. MTWTH 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Location TBA 04-20-15 to 04-23-15 $70 EDUCATION TO GO CLASSES (ONLINE) These classes will be delivered in an online interactive format via the Internet. You will be able to read lessons, complete assignments, and ask questions via the convenience of your home or office. Each course consists of twelve sets of written lecture notes, to be delivered by Internet twice a week for six weeks. The notes will be supplemented by interactive multimedia content to be delivered via the World Wide Web. Lessons will be available on Wednesday and Fridays at approximately 12 noon. Ed2go (ONLINE) Class Starts January 21, 2015 February 18, 2015 March 18, 2015 April 15, 2015 May 20, 2015 Class Ends February 27, 2015 March 27, 2015 April 24, 2015 May 22, 2015 June 26, 2015 Courses A to Z Grantwriting Registration Fee Course Number $70 COM 372901 Accounting Fundamentals $70 ACC 3107 Accounting Fundamentals II $70 ACC 3107 Administrative Assistant Applications $70 OSC 360201 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals $70 OSC 363601 Advanced Excel 2007 $70 CAS 305007 Advanced Fiction Writing $70 Advanced Grant Proposal Writing $70 COM 372903 Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010 $70 CAS 305010 Advanced Microsoft Excel 2013 $70 Advanced Web Pages $70 18 CAS 312042 Assisting Aging Parents $70 Become a Physical Therapy Aide $70 Become a Veterinary Assistant $70 ANS 3011 Become a Veterinary Assistant II: Canine Reproduction Become a Veterinary Assistant III: Practical Skills $70 ANS 3011 $70 ANS 3011 Become an Optical Assistant $70 OPT 301901 Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant $70 Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published $70 Beginning Conversational French $70 Beginning Writer’s Workshop $70 Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners $70 Building Teams that Work $70 Computer Skills for the Workplace $70 Conversational Japanese $70 Creating a Classroom Web Site $70 Creating a Successful Business Plan $70 Creating Classroom Centers $70 Creating Mobile Apps with HTMLS $70 Creating Web Pages $70 CAS 312006 Creating WordPress Websites $70 CAS 312055 Creating WordPress Websites II $70 CAS 312056 Designing Effective Websites $70 CAS 312054 Discover Digital Photography $70 CSP 4000 Drawing for the Absolute Beginner $70 CSP 4000 Easy English 1 $70 Easy English 2 $70 Easy English 3 $70 19 CSP 4000 FLI 371401 FLI 371201 Effective Business Writing $70 COM 372902 Effective Selling $70 MKT 3419 Employment Law Fundamentals $70 Empowering Students With Disabilities $70 Enhancing Language Development in Childhood $70 Everyday Math $70 Excel 2010 in the Classroom $70 Explore a Career as a Paralegal $70 Explore a Career as a Pharmacy Technician $70 PHM 3250 Explore a Career as an Administrative Medical Assistant Explore a Career in Medical Coding $70 MED 330001 $70 NUR 323502 Explore a Career in Medical Transcription $70 NUR 323601 Explore a Career in Medical Writing $70 Explore a Career in Nursing $70 Fundamentals of Supervision and Management $70 MLS 3917 Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II $70 MLS 3917 Fundamentals of Technical Writing $70 Genealogy Basics $70 CSP 4000 GMAT Preparation $70 CSP 4000 Grammar for ESL $70 Grammar Refresher $70 COM 372402 GRE Preparation – Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical) $70 CSP 4000 GRE Preparation – Part 2 (Quantitative) $70 CSP 4000 Growing Plants for Fun and Profit $70 Guided Reading and Writing: Strategies for Maximum Student Achievement Guided Reading: Strategies for the Differentiated Classroom Handling Medical Emergencies $70 $70 $70 20 MAT 371302 Happy and Healthy Pregnancy $70 High Speed Project Management $70 HIPAA Compliance $70 Homeschool With Success $70 How to Get Started in Game Development $70 How to Make Money From Your Writing $70 Human Anatomy & Physiology II $70 HEA 3002 Human Anatomy and Physiology $70 HEA 3002 Instant Italian $70 FLI 3718 Integrating Technology in the Classroom $70 Intermediate Dreamweaver CS6 $70 Intermediate Excel 2010 $70 Intermediate Flash CS6 $70 Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010 $70 CAS 3070 Intermediate Microsoft Access 2007 $70 CAS 307005 Intermediate Microsoft Access 2013 $70 CAS 3070 Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007 $70 CAS 305006 Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2013 $70 CAS 3050 Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007 $70 CAS 312025 Intermediate Networking $70 Intermediate QuickBooks 2012 $70 CAS 3080 Intermediate QuickBooks 2013 $70 CAS 308014 Intermediate QuickBooks 2014 $70 Intermediate Word 2010 $70 CAS 312050 Intro to Access 2010 $70 CAS 307006 Intro to Excel 2010 $70 CAS 305008 Intro to Guitar $70 CSP 4000 21 CSP 4000 CAS 305009 Intro to Interior Design $70 MKT 3429 Intro to Microsoft Project 2010 $70 CAS 312048 Intro to Outlook 2010 $70 CAS 312048 Intro to Peachtree Accounting 2012 $70 CAS 308011 Intro to PowerPoint 2010 $70 CAS 3120 Intro to QuickBooks 2011 $70 Intro to Teaching ESL/EFL $70 COM 372504 Intro to Windows 7 $70 CAS 302003 Intro to Word 2010 $70 CAS 312035 Introduction to Adobe Acrobat X $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Adobe Edge Animate $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Ajax Programming $70 Introduction to Algebra $70 Introduction to Biology $70 Introduction to Business Analysis $70 Introduction to C# Programming $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to C++ Programming $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Camtasia Studio 8 $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Chemistry $70 Introduction to CorelDRAW X5 $70 Introduction to Criminal Law $70 Introduction to Database Development $70 CAS 3070 Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking $70 CSP 4000 Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6 $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Java Programming $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to JavaScript $70 Introduction to Journaling $70 22 MAT 3713 CAS 3120 CSP 4000 Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007 $70 CAS 307004 Introduction to Microsoft Access 2013 $70 CAS 3070 Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 $70 CAS 305004 Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013 $70 CAS 305012 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2007 $70 CAS 312033 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Microsoft Project 2013 $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010 $70 Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2013 $70 CAS 3040 Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007 $70 CAS 312009 Introduction to Microsoft Word 2011 for Mac $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Networking $70 CAS 300001 Introduction to Nonprofit Management $70 Introduction to Oracle $70 Introduction to PC Security $70 CAS 309001 Introduction to PC Troubleshooting $70 CAs 312027 Introduction to Photoshop CC $70 CAS 4000 Introduction to Photoshop CS5 $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Photoshop CS6 $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to PHP and MySQL $70 CAS 312007 Introduction to Programming $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Python 2.5 Programming $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Python 3 Programming $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to QuickBooks 2012 $70 CAS 308013 Introduction to QuickBooks 2013 $70 CAS 308012 Introduction to QuickBooks 2014 $70 CAS 308017 Introduction to Screenwriting $70 COM 3729 23 Introduction to SQL $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Statistics $70 MAT 371304 Introduction to Stock Options $70 CSP 4000 Introduction to Visual Basic $70 CAS 3120 Introduction to Widows 8 $70 CAS 302004 Jump-Start Your Career With LinkedIn $70 MLS 3012 Keyboarding $70 CAS 3010 Keys to Effective Communication $70 COM 371103 Keys to Successful Money Management $70 CSP 4000 Leadership $70 MLS 3808 Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay $70 MKT 341902 LSAT Preparation – Part 1 $70 CSP 4000 LSAT Preparation – Part 2 $70 CSP 4000 MAC, iPhone, and iPad Programming $70 CAS 3120 Managing Customer Service $70 MKT 3438 Managing Life as a Single Parent $70 CSP 4000 Manufacturing Applications $70 MLS 3000 Manufacturing Fundamentals $70 MLS 3000 Marketing Your Business on the Internet $70 MKT 3419 Marketing Your Nonprofit $70 MKT 3419 Marriage and Relationships: Keys to Success $70 Mastering Public Speaking $70 COM 3725 Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera $70 CSP 4000 Mastery of Business Fundamentals $70 Medical Math $70 MAT 371303 Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach $70 NUR 323503 Merrill Ream Speed Reading $70 COM 3725 24 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 in Classroom $70 CAS 3120 Music Made Easy $70 CSP 4000 Mystery Writing $70 Navigating Divorce $70 CSP 4000 Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials $70 MLS 3710 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2011 $70 CAS 308008 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2012 $70 CAS 308010 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2013 $70 CAS 308016 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2014 $70 CAS 3080 Personal Finance $70 CSP 4000 Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera $70 CSP 4000 Photographing People With Your Digital Camera $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer II $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photographer $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photographer II $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer II $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop Elements 10 for the Digital Photographer $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop Elements 10 for the Digital Photographer II Photoshop Elements 11 for the Digital Photographer $70 CSP 4000 $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop Elements 11 for the Digital Photographer II Photoshop Elements 12 for the Digital Photographer $70 CSP 4000 $70 CSP 4000 Photoshop Elements 12 for the Digital Photographer II Practical Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL Classroom $70 CSP 4000 $70 COM 372505 Praxis I Preparation $70 CSP 4000 Prepare for the GED Math Test $70 CSP 4000 25 Prepare for the GED Test $70 CSP 4000 Professional Sales Skills $70 MKT 3419 Project Management Applications $70 Project Management Fundamentals $70 Publish and Sell Your E-Books $70 MKT 3419 Purchasing Fundamentals $70 MLS 3931 QuickBooks 2011 for Contractors $70 CAS 3080 QuickBooks 2012 for Contractors $70 CAS 3080 QuickBooks 2013 for Contractors $70 CAS 308015 QuickBooks for Contractors 2014 $70 CAS 3080 Ready, Set, Read! $70 COM 372503 Real Estate Investing $70 CSP 4000 Real Estate Law $70 Research Methods for Writers $70 Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies That Work Resume Writing Workshop $70 COM 372502 $70 MLS 301202 Romance Writing $70 SAT/ACT Preparation – Part 1 $70 CSP 4000 SAT/ACT Preparation – Part 2 $70 CSP 4000 Secrets of Better Photography $70 CSP 4000 Secrets of the Caterer $70 HOS 303601 Singapore Math Strategies: Advanced Model Drawing for Grades 6-9 Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications $70 EDU 3200 $70 EDU 3200 $70 EDU 3200 Skills for Making Great Decisions $70 CSP 4000 Small Business marketing on a Shoestring $70 MKT 3419 $70 26 Solving Classroom Discipline Problems $70 EDU 3200 Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II $70 EDU 3200 Spanish for Law Enforcement $70 FLI 371705 Spanish for Medical Professionals $70 FLI 371704 Spanish for Medical Professionals II $70 FLI 371704 Spanish in the Classroom $70 FLI 371706 Speed Spanish $70 FLI 371702 Speed Spanish II $70 FLI 371703 Speed Spanish III $70 FLI 3717 Start a Pet Sitting Business $70 MLS 3230 Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based Business $70 MLS 3230 Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business $70 MLS 3230 Start Your Own Edible Garden $70 CSP 4000 Start Your Own Small Business $70 MLS 3230 Starting a Consulting Practice $70 Starting a Nonprofit $70 MLS 3710 Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My! $70 CSP 4000 Supply Chain Management Fundamentals $70 Survival Kit for New Teachers $70 EDU 3200 Teaching Adult Learners $70 EDU 3200 Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar $70 COM 3725 Teaching ESL/EFL Reading $70 COM 372504 Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary $70 COM 372507 Teaching High School Students $70 EDU 3200 Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 $70 EDU 3200 Teaching Preschool: A Year of Inspiring Lessons $70 EDU 3200 Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 $70 EDU 3200 27 Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards $70 EDU 3005 Teaching Students With ADHD $70 EDU 320003 Teaching Students With Autism: Strategies for Success Teaching Students With Learning Disabilities $70 EDU 320002 $70 EDU 3200 Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 $70 EDU 3200 Teaching Writing: Grades K-3 $70 EDU 3200 The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks $70 CSP 4000 The Craft of magazine Writing $70 COM 372908 The Creative Classroom $70 EDU 3200 The Differentiated Instruction and Response to Intervention Connection The Keys to Effective Editing $70 EDU 3200 $70 COM 372701 Total Quality Fundamentals $70 MLS 3859 Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer $70 CDP 4000 Travel Writing $70 COM 3729 Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search $70 Understanding Adolescents $70 CAS 3120 Understanding the Cloud $70 CAS 3120 Understanding the Human Resources Function $70 MLS 3809 Using Social Media in Business $70 CAS 3120 Using the Internet in the Classroom $70 EDU 3005 What’s New in Microsoft Office 2010 $70 CAS 3120 What’s New in Microsoft Office 2013 $70 CAS 3120 Where Does All My Money Go? $70 CSP 4000 Wireless Networking $70 CAS 300002 Workers’ Compensation $70 LEX 5000 Wow, What a Great Event! $70 HOS 3060 Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book $70 COM 3729 28 Write Effective Web Content $70 COM 3729 Write Fiction Like a Pro $70 COM 3729 Write Your Life Story $70 CSP 4000 Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers $70 CSP 4000 Writing Effective Grant Proposals $70 COM 372904 Writing Essentials $70 COM 372907 Writing for Children $70 COM 3729 Writing for ESL $70 COM 3729 Writing Young Adult Fiction $70 COM 3729 Please visit our Online Instruction Center www.ed2go.com/ccc for additional courses, course requirements and course descriptions. Students should register at least 3 working days before the class is scheduled to begin. EMT Classes Registration Information for EMT-Basic, EMT-Paramedic, and CPR Classes — Note registration dates for all classes. Registration days are Monday thru Thursday from 8 am – 4 pm. The pre-requisites for EMT Basic are high school diploma or GED, or at least 16 years of age (and attending high school). If you are under 18 you are required to have a current Dual Enrollment form signed by your high school principal. Registration location is the Brown Emergency Training Center, 2423 Kings Road Ext., Shelby, NC 28152. For more information please contact Carolyn Lovelace at 704-669-4193 lovelacec@clevelandcc.edu, or Teresa Lail 704-669-4195 lailt@clevelandcc.edu, or Tommy McNeilly at 704-669-4194 mcneillyt@clevelandcc.edu. AHA BLS Healthcare Provider (CPR) In this classroom-based course, healthcare professionals learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR to victims of all ages, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. Students must arrive at class with the AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers Student Text (current edition). The text is available for purchase in the College Bookstore. Students will not be admitted without the student text! Course Level: AHA HCP CPR. 4 hours. Instructor: Sammy Davis 01-12-15 $70 plus card fee Mo. 6:00 PM -10:00 PM BETC 03-09-15 $70 plus card fee Mo. 6:00 PM -10:00 PM BETC 05-11-15 $70 plus card fee Mo. 6:00 PM -10:00 PM BETC NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for these courses. 29 AHA Heartsaver® First Aid, CPR & AED This is a basic First Aid and CPR class. This course is not suitable for those healthcare providers requiring AHA Healthcare Provider CPR certification. This course teaches key changes reflecting the new science from the 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC. Students will learn Adult CPR & AED Use, adult choking, child CPR and AED use, infant CPR and choking and universal first aid. Students must arrive at class with the AHA Heartsaver® First Aid CPR & AED Student Manual. The text is available for purchase in the College Bookstore. Students will not be admitted without the student text! Course Level: Heartsaver® FA, CPR, AED. 4 hours. Instructor: Sammy Davis 02-09-15 $70 plus card fee Mo. 6:00 PM -10:00 PM BETC 04-13-15 Mo. 6:00 PM -10:00 PM $70 plus card fee BETC NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for these courses. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) ACLS is an advanced, instructor-led classroom course that highlights the importance of team dynamics and communication, systems of care and immediate post-cardiac-arrest care. It also covers airway management and related pharmacology. In this course, skills are taught in large, group sessions and small, group learning and testing stations where case-based scenarios are presented. Students must come to class with ACLS Student Manual. 16 hours. Course Level: ACLS. Instructor: TBA 01-17-15 to 01-18-15 Sa. & Su. 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM $70 plus card fee $7 BETC NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for this course. EMT Basic Rookie 6 Week Course This course introduces basic emergency medical care. Topics include preparatory, airway, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma, infants and children, and operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve North Carolina State or National Registry EMT-Basic certification. Students must complete a reading placement test the first class meeting. Student prerequisites: High School diploma or GED. If student is under 18 years of age, he/she must be attending high school and provide a Cleveland Community College Dual Enrollment form stating the high school he/she is attending and courses taking. Instructor: Don Loucks, Louie Ledford, Pressley. 03-16-15 to 04-24-15 Mo. – Fr 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM $180, $1.30 Accident Insurance, BETC HCP Card Fee $5.00 NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for this course. EMT Basic This course introduces basic emergency medical care. Topics include preparatory, airway, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma, infants and children, and operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve North Carolina State or National Registry EMT-Basic certification. Students must complete a reading placement test the first night of class. Student prerequisites: High school diploma or GED. If student is under 18 years of age, he/she must be attending high school and provide a Cleveland Community College Dual Enrollment form stating the high school he/she is attending and courses taken. Instructors: Don Loucks, Chris Swansson. All EMT-Basic Courses will start during the Summer 2015 session. Please contact for details. Teresa Lail 704-669-4195 lailt@clevelandcc.edu, or Tommy McNeilly at 704-669-4194. NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for these courses. 30 EMT-Basic to Paramedic (Must be credentialed as EMT-Basic) This course builds upon skills and assessments learned in the EMT-Basic course and transitions students to be able to provide advanced level care. Topics include, but are not limited to, anatomy and physiology, advanced airway management, IV therapy and emergency drug therapy, cardiology, EKG interpretation, and medical and trauma patient assessment. Students will have vast opportunities for hands on experience in the clinical setting. Student prerequisites: currently certified as EMT-Basic (NC or National Registry); possess a high school diploma or GED; pass an entrance exam assessing reading and math skills (must be 12-grade level.); Anatomy and Physiology. A course in Anatomy and Physiology will be offered 6-16-2014to 7-17-2014 for those students who have not had the course. Instructors TBA The next EMT-Paramedic course will start during the Summer 2015 session. Please call for details. EMT-Paramedic (EMT-P) to Paramedic Transition Course The EMT-Paramedic (EMT-P) to Paramedic Transition course is designed to meet the required additions, and deletions to satisfy the requirement for NHTSA, NREMT, and USDOT. This course will provide the necessary content to transition a current Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic to the standard required of those individuals holding National Paramedic certification. (This course will satisfy the transition course requirement, for EMT-P’s with a NREMT certification). For more information, please contact Thomas McNeilly@704-669-4194 or by email at mcneillyt@clevelandcc.edu. Course Prerequisites: Current EMT-P certification. Course Level: EMT-P. Instructor: TBA. 01-24-15 to 01-25-15 Sa. & Su. 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM $70 BETC NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for these courses. Online Hybrid USDOT EMT, EMT-I, EMT-Paramedic Refresher Courses PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED This course assists credentialed EMT, EMT-I, and EMT-Paramedic’s in meeting the requirements for NC Office of EMS re-credentialing, and can serve as a means of the EMT, EMT-I, and EMT-Paramedic’s in meeting the required continuing education/refresher course for the National Registry of EMT’s. The fast paced course will start on Jan 19, 2015, and end on Feb 23, 2015. There will be two required class meetings, Monday Jan 19, 2015 from 0800-1800, and Monday Feb. 23, 2015 from 0900-1730 at the Brown Emergency Training Center. The cost of the course is 180.00 unless fee exempt. To register for this course please call Teresa Costner at 704-669-4195 or Thomas McNeilly at 704-669-4194.More information will be made available upon registration. Course Prerequisites: Current EMT, EMT-I, or EMT-P Certification, Copy HS Diploma or GED Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services (GEMS) The proportion of the aged in society today is greater than ever before, and growing faster than any other segment of our population. Current indications are that approximately 34% of calls for emergency medical services, or 3.4 million emergency responses involve patients over the age of 60. GEMS represents the most credible and complete source of prehospital medical information for older adults. The GEMS course is innovative, comprehensive, and highly visual with: Case-Based Lectures, Live Action Video, Hands-on Skill Stations, and Small Group Scenarios. 16 hours. Course Level: GEMS. Instructor: TBA 02-28-15 to 03-01-15 Sa. & Sun. 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM $70 BETC NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for this course. International Trauma Life Support (ITLS Advanced) ITLS is accepted internationally as the standard training course for pre-hospital trauma care. It's used as a state-of-the-art continuing education course — and as an essential curriculum in many paramedic, EMT and first-responder training programs. ITLS courses combine classroom learning and hands-on skill stations. Scenario assessment stations enable you to put your learning to work in simulated trauma situations. ITLS courses are designed, managed and delivered by course directors, coordinators and 31 instructors experienced in EMS, pre-hospital care and the ITLS approach. 16 hours. Course Level: ITLS – Basic/Advanced Instructor: TBA 02-07-15 to 02-08-15 Sa. & Su. 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM $70 plus card fee $20 BETC NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for this course. Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) is a classroom, video-based, Instructor-led course that uses a series of simulated pediatric emergencies to reinforce the important concepts of a systematic approach to pediatric assessment, basic life support, PALS treatment algorithms, effective resuscitation and team dynamics. The goal of the PALS course is to improve the quality of care provided to seriously ill or injured children, resulting in improved outcomes. Students must come to class with PALS Provider Manual. 16 hours. Course Level: PALS. Instructor: TBA 02-21-15 to 02-22-15 Sa. & Su. 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM $70 plus card fee $7 BETC NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for this course. Pediatric- ITLS ITLS Pediatric continues the training of the Basic and Advanced courses with an emphasis on understanding and responding to trauma in children. The eight-hour course teaches the proper assessment, stabilization and packaging of pediatric trauma patients. It also highlights techniques for communicating with young patients and their parents. Hands-on stations include: (1) Patient assessment and management; (2) Airway management and chest decompression; (3) Fluid resuscitation; (4) Spine motion restriction — pediatric immobilization device. 8 hours. Course Level: PALS. Instructor: TBA 02-27-15 Fr. 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM $70 plus card fee $20 BETC NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for this course. Pediatric Education for Pre-hospital Professionals (PEPP) This exciting program is the first of its kind designed especially for (1) First Responders, (2) EMTs, and (3) Paramedics. PEPP represents a comprehensive source of pre-hospital medical information for the emergent care of infants and children. It will teach professionals how to better access and manage ill or injured children. 16 hours. Course Level: PEPP. Instructor: TBA 01-16-15 to 01-17-15 Th. & Fr. 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM $70 BETC NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for this course. FIP Specialty Courses Spring Firefighter Academy 2015 The purpose of this Academy is to produce high quality firefighters who will strengthen the ability of fire protection service in order to provide a higher degree of customer service. Classes will begin on January 12, 2015 at 08:00 and will run Monday-Friday. A complete schedule will be provided at the orientation which will be January 11 at 14:00. The Academy will end on March 13 with a graduation ceremony. Topics covered will be Firefighter courses; Hazardous Materials; Rapid Intervention Team Training; Physical Training; and Live Fire Scenarios. Candidates must complete an application which is reviewed by a committee. There are a limited number of seats and NO walk-ins will be accepted. A few local fire departments have agreed to allow candidates to be housed at fire stations. A $176.30 non-refundable fee is required for student supplies including textbooks, uniforms, and other supplies. The fee is not due until acceptance into the Academy. To receive an application, please call 704-669-4193 or email lovelacec@clevelandcc.edu. All information can also be found at www.cccfiretraining.com. Instructor TBA 32 01-12-15 to 03-13-15 Monday-Friday 8 AM – 6 PM Location: Brown Emergency Training Center Registration Fee $180 / Student Fee $176.30 Students who have an affiliation with a NC fire department are fee exempt for registration. Small Business Center All SBC seminars are co-sponsored by the Cleveland County Chamber, the Uptown Shelby Association, and the Cleveland County Business Development Center. The Small Business Center at Cleveland Community College sponsors and presents other seminars and training workshops in our partnerships with various Cleveland County and North Carolina organizations. Please call 704-669-4015 or 704-669-4146 if interested in these schedules. How to Write a Business Plan, Part 1 Business plans are a tool for financing and a roadmap for the business owner. Writing a plan is an involved process and, as such, needs to be presented in two parts. This first part will deal with the plan’s structure and definition. This class is for the small business owner or prospective owner. Robert Reynolds will be the presenter. 01-12-15 No Fee Required Mo. 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mauney Memorial Library, Kings Mountain How to Write a Business Plan Part 2 This second part will continue topics covered in part one with special emphasis on “Projections”. This class is for the small business owner or prospective owner. Robert Reynolds will be the presenter. 01-26-15 No Fee Required Mo. 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mauney Memorial Library, Kings Mountain QuickBooks 1 – An Introduction QuickBooks 1 gets participants started using QuickBooks, setting up a company file and chart of accounts, navigating the home page, and using QuickBooks lists and forms. This seminar is designed for the small business owner or prospective owner, is facilitated by Jeffrey Weathers of Integrity Bookkeeping Services. 01-15-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 QuickBooks 2 – Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable QuickBooks 2 shows participants how to set up their products and services in the QuickBooks system, manage their accounts receivable, and receive payments on invoices. This seminar is designed for the small business owner or prospective owner, is facilitated by Jeffrey Weathers of Integrity Bookkeeping Services. 01-22-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 QuickBooks 3 – Reporting and Analyzing Financial Data QuickBooks 3 pulls together information from previous sessions, showing participants how to use classes, customize and use reports, and create financial statements to analyze their business. This seminar is designed for the small business owner or prospective owner. Jeffrey Weathers of Integrity Bookkeeping Services will be the facilitator. 01-29-15 Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM 33 No Fee Required LeGrand Center 6109 QuickBooks 4 – Payroll QuickBooks 4 shows participants how to use the payroll feature in QuickBooks to create paychecks, pay tax liabilities, process payroll forms and produce reports. This seminar is designed for the small business owner or prospective owner. Jeffrey Weathers of Integrity Bookkeeping Services will be the facilitator. 02-05-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Recordkeeping and Taxes for Small Business This seminar will focus on recordkeeping and tax reporting requirements for the small business owner or prospective owner. It will address the problems that can arise and how to remedy them. Robert Reynolds will be the presenter. 02-09-15 No Fee Required Mo. 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mauney Memorial Library, Kings Mountain How to Start a Small Business This seminar will identify and discuss, in detail, the factors and topics that are crucial to starting a business. This class is for the small business owner or prospective owner. The presenter will be Robert Reynolds. 02-12-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Insurance: Business Risk Management This seminar will cover all aspects of insurance as it relates to small business. It will include a general discussion of liability and property insurance, bonding and workmen’s compensation insurance, life and health insurance, and retirement planning. This class is for the small business owner or prospective owner. Robin Brackett will be the facilitator. 02-19-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 How to Write a Business Plan, Part 1 Business plans are a tool for financing and a roadmap for the business owner. Writing a plan is an involved process and, as such, needs to be presented in two parts. This first part will deal with the plan’s structure and definition. This class is for the small business owner or prospective owner. Robert Reynolds will be the presenter. 02-26-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 How to Write a Business Plan, Part 2 This second part will continue topics covered in part one with special emphasis on “Projections”. This class is for the small business owner or prospective owner. Robert Reynolds will be the presenter. 03-05-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Social Media: Beginner Facebook, Part 1 Before a business can develop a social media marketing strategy, the owners must understand and be able to use Facebook. This seminar is designed to introduce participants that are small business owners or prospective owners, to Facebook. This seminar will be presented in two parts. Refresh your personal Facebook skills and apply them to your business. Jennipher Harrill, of Blue Eyes Social Media Connections, will be the facilitator. 34 03-09-15 No Fee Required Mo. 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mauney Memorial Library, Kings Mountain Social Media: Beginner Facebook, Part 2 This seminar is a continuation of Part 1. Jennipher Harrill, of Blue Eyes Social Media Connections, will be the facilitator. 03-16-15 No Fee Required Mo. 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Mauney Memorial Library, Kings Mountain Business Entities – Should My Small Business Incorporate? – This seminar will deal with the subject of legal entities and which one is appropriate for an individual’s particular business. The program will discuss sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, LLCs, and LLPs. Advantages and disadvantages of each form will be discussed, along with the basic tax treatment of each type. This class is for the small business owner or prospective owner. Don Bridges, who is a North Carolina Superior Court judge, will facilitate this seminar. 03-12-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Recordkeeping and Taxes for Small Business This seminar will focus on recordkeeping and tax reporting requirements for the small business owner or prospective owner. It will address the problems that can arise and how to remedy them. Robert Reynolds will be the presenter. 03-19-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Marketing for Small Business: Branding Your Business through Successful Marketing This 3 hour seminar will educate the small business owner or prospective owner of the value of branding their business and building that value with consistent marketing. Learn how to increase your business’s worth with a marketable logo and positioning statement. Learn why branding is so important to the life and profitability of a small business in today’s economy. This seminar will be facilitated by Jeff Champion of Champion Communications, Inc. 03-26-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Operating a Home Based Business A great portion of businesses today operate as a home based business. What makes them different from any other businesses? There are many advantages as well as some disadvantages to having your business based in your home. This seminar will help you understand those advantages and disadvantages as well as how the home atmosphere will affect the success of your business. You will also learn the legal issues associated with starting and running your business as a home based business. This class is for the small business owner or prospective owner. Robert Reynolds will be facilitator. 04-02-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 E-Commerce for Small Business Shopping at Amazon.com may be easy, but building an e-commerce Website can be a challenge. This seminar is designed for the business owner and will introduce participants to the essentials of e-commerce website creation, including design techniques, shopping cart options, payment gateways, and legal/security considerations. Chance Witherspoon, Web Technology Coordinator at CCC, will be the facilitator. 35 04-09-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 Small Business Website Development This seminar is designed for the business owner and is an introduction to the fundamentals of developing a business website. Participants will be instructed on how to secure a domain name, acquire Web hosting, and develop the website using WordPress as a Content Management System. Other topics covered will be website security, social media integration, and business email. Chance Witherspoon, Web Technology Coordinator at CCC, will be the facilitator. 04-16-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6110 Loans and Financing for A Small Business This seminar is for the business owner or prospective owner and will deal with the financing of a small business, focusing on how to obtain different types of business loans. Facts and figures pertaining to business loans along with actual financial information from area banks and programs will be presented. Dr. Becky Sain, of NC REAL and Cleveland Community College, will facilitate this presentation. 04-23-15 No Fee Required Th 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Social Media: Beginner Facebook Part 1 Before a business can develop a social media marketing strategy, the owners must understand and be able to use Facebook. This seminar is designed to introduce participants that are small business owners or prospective owners, to Facebook. This seminar will be presented in two parts. Refresh your personal Facebook skills and apply them to your business. Jennipher Harrill, of Blue Eyes Social Media Connections, will be the facilitator. 04-30-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Social Media: Beginner Facebook Part 2 This seminar is a continuation of Part # 1. Jennipher Harrill, of Blue Eyes Social Media Connections, will be the facilitator. 05-07-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Marketing for Small Business: Branding Your Business through Successful Marketing This 3 hour seminar will educate the small business owner or prospective owner of the value of branding their business and building that value with consistent marketing. Learn how to increase your business’s worth with a marketable logo and positioning statement. Learn why branding is so important to the life and profitability of a small business in today’s economy. This seminar will be facilitated by Jeff Champion of Champion Communications, Inc. 05-04-15 No Fee Required Mo. 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mauney Memorial Library, Kings Mountain “Cash”: The Lifeline of Your Business “My accountant said that I made a profit but I don’t have any money to pay the bills!” This seems to be the story of many small business owners who focus on profit and loss and not enough on cash flow. It is necessary to understand where your cash is coming from and where it is going. It is this activity that assures businesses of the available cash to properly operate and be successful. This seminar is a must for 36 any new, prospective, or existing business owner to help them understand and manage their cash to insure the survival of their business. The facilitator will be Robert Reynolds. 05-14-15 No fee required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 First Time Landlord: Successful Strategies for Investment Properties If you have been thinking of becoming a landlord and owning rental property, this seminar will help you with the essential information you should have before buying your first property. Chad Chastain, a 20 year veteran of the industry, will instruct the seminar on the development of leases and rental agreements (a standard one will be provided), cash flow analysis of the business, established care and maintenance repair procedures for property, how to avoid legal problems, and how to attract the good tenants and terminate the bad ones. A discussion of financing a rental property will be part of the overall information. 05-21-15 No Free Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 How to Successfully Interest an Investor to Buy Your Business Before selling a business, business owners should understand how businesses are valued for sale and what can enhance the business valuation. This seminar shows both potential business buyers and sellers the buy/sell processes, how businesses are valued, and ways that a business can be enhanced before the sale. How to find buyers for your business is a topic that will be covered also. This seminar is designed for the small business owner and will be held at CCC from 6PM - 9PM in room 6109. The facilitator is Michelle Garey, CFA and Senior VP of BB&T Wealth Management. 05-28-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Maintaining a Profitable Small Business Maintaining and understanding financial information is critical to operating a profitable business. This seminar will help the small business owner identify methods for maintaining financial records and using key reports (P&L/ Cash Flow Statements and Balance Sheet) to operate the business. This seminar will explain how owners can use their financial statements to identify potential problems before they become a serious threat to the business’ survival. This seminar is designed for the small business owner. The facilitator is Michelle Garey, CFA and Senior VP of BB&T Wealth Management. 06-04-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Am I Cut Out To Be An Entrepreneur? Have you ever thought about owning your own business, but wondered if it was right for you? This workshop will examine some of the questions that you should ask yourself before going into business. Key terms and the steps you need to take to open a small business will be discussed. Dr. Becky Sain, of NC REAL and Cleveland Community College, will facilitate this session. 06-11-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 Will My Business Idea Support Me? This seminar will identify personal qualities and skills of successful business owners and other factors that contribute to the success of small businesses. Participants will develop a better understanding of personal budgeting and its relationship to business planning. Basic concepts such as start-up cost, revenue and operating cost will be explained. This class is for the small business owner or prospective owner. Dr. Becky Sain of Cleveland Community College and NC REAL will facilitate this presentation. 06-18-15 Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM 37 No Fee Required LeGrand Center 6109 Optimize Your Online Small Business Presence For the small business owner, an online presence is all about engagement. Learn how to enhance engagement online with a content management marketing strategy for your particular existing business or prospective business. Jeff Champion, a marketing professional with over 30 years’ experience in advertising and marketing, will facilitate this seminar. 06-25-15 No Fee Required Th. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM LeGrand Center 6109 38
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