J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 4 - M A Y 2 0 1 4 C L A S S S C H E D U L E
Spring 2014Class Schedule
FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
Allied Healthcare Training(336) 694-8057 - Caswell
Business Development and
Entrepreneurship Center(336) 599-0032
Customized Training ProgramCorporate Training(336) 599-6622
EMS Training(336) 599-0032
GED® Testing/ESL/ACE(336) 322-2155 – Person(336) 694-8057 - Caswell
HRD/WIA/NCCRC (336) 322-2133 – Person(336) 694-8064 – Caswell
Law Enforcement Training(336) 694-4013
Occupational Extension / Personal Enrichment(336) 599-0032
Person County Campus(336) 599-1181
Caswell County Campus(336) 694-5707
Workforce Certification Academy©
(336) 599-4620
PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE WWW.PIEDMONTCC.EDU
2 Vice President’s Message
Dr. Doris Carver, Vice President
Continuing Education
Piedmont Community College has emerged as a leader in workforce development. With the implementation
of the Workforce Certification Academy©, PCC has taken progressive action to provide training to the citizens of our community so that they may be prepared to meet the workforce needs of our region. Recently, the College hosted a state-wide training event for 14 other NC community colleges so that they too might implement a world class training program for advanced manufacturing. The College’s Workforce Certification Academy© has been recognized statewide and nationally as a best practice model for preparing individuals for jobs in advanced manufacturing. I am very proud to be associated with an outstanding team of professionals and professionals who genuinely care about the people in our community. Piedmont Community College is here to serve you and we look forward to seeing you at our facilities and learning how we may help you meet your educational dreams.
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Download the registration form* on www.piedmontcc.edu/ce/register
Complete the form and submit
Submit your payment prior to the start of the course
* ABS/GED®/ACE requires registration to be done in person
• New content• New format• New price• New registration process• Immediate results given to examinees
See details on page 3 of this brochure
How to Register
comparisono f o l d G E D T e s t t o N e w 2 0 1 4 T e s t
Person CountySylvia Gault
(336) 322-2155 or [email protected]
Caswell CountyLori Watlington(336) 694-8057
This isn’t your grandma’s GED® test or program of study!
Why a NEW GED® test?Every 10 years, the GED® test is revised to make sure that this high school equivalency test represents the same content that the average high school student knows upon graduation. For the 2014 test, emphasis is not only on getting a high school equivalency credential but also on measuring adults’ preparedness for college or work and identifying strengths and weaknesses in addition to a test score.
2013 NEW 2014 GED© TESTPrice $35 $120 or $30 per subject
Content 5 subjects: Reading, Writing, Social Studies, Science, Math
4 subjects: Language Arts (reading and writing combined), Social Studies, Science, Mathematical Reasoning
Test Delivery Paper, pencil and Casio FX260 calculator for math
Computer based and includes Texas Instruments TI-30XS virtual calculator for Mathematical Reasoning, Science and Social Studies tests
Scoring 2,250 Total Points 450 Average score 410 Minimum score on any subject2 weeks to get scores
600 Total Points150 Minimum score per subject/module
View scores immediately!
Length of Testing •Writing test: 120 mins•Reading test: 65 mins•Soc. Studies test: 70 mins•Science test: 80 mins•Math test: 90 mins
•Reasoning through Language Arts: 65 minutes with 10 minute break•Social Studies: 90 mins•Science: 90 mins•Mathematical Reasoning: 90 mins
Technology Skills Casio FX260 Solar Calculator
Texas Instruments TI-30XS virtual calculator, Computer skills
Question Types •Multiple choice•Gridded response (Math test)•Essay (Writing test)
•Multiple choice•Technology items •Extended response (Language Arts and Social Studies essays)•Short answer (Science)
Test Questions Multiple choice & essay Multiple choice, short answer & essay
Registration •Referred by instructor at PCC•Pay fee at PCC’s Business Office•Bring receipt to test
•Register and pay online•Pay for one subject ($30) or all four subjects ($120)•Select your test center and schedule
Be the first to take GED® testing 2014 at PCC: testing offered at Person and Caswell Campuses beginning in February 2014. For more information contact your local Adult Basic Skills Office:
3GED® Testing
B a s i c S k i l l sPLUS*
If you have not completed high school and are interested in earning your high school equivalency credential and a job
specific skill at the same time, this is a program for you!**
• Classes to prepare for GED® 2014 testing and basic skills related to job training
• Occupational training in advanced manufacturing • A class to help you succeed in college and you earn one college credit• Study and testing to earn a North Carolina Career Readiness Certificate
• Preparation and testing to earn a national Certified Production Technician (CPT) certificate
• Employability skills class to help you get and keep a job
This FREE program will be offered at the Person County campus and offers you:
Adults & Children in Education (ACE)This family literacy course has two primary purposes for parents or guardians:
1. To help you complete your high school equivalency education and become college or career ready
2. To give you skills to help your child succeed in school Schedule: Jan. 6 - May 15; Mon.-Thurs.8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Location Earl Bradsher Preschool404 S. Morgan St. Roxboro
Sponsored in collaboration with:Person County Partnership for ChildrenEarl Bradsher PreschoolPerson County Dept. of Social Services
For more information, contactSylvia Gault at (336) 322-2155
* Pending North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges approval**Students who meet reading and math level requirements are eligible to participate.
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P i e d m o n t C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e ’s
WorkforceCertificationAcademy©
Providing training to the unemployed and underemployed who are interested in local jobs in Advanced Manufacturing, BioWorks, and Logistics.
Want to work, but can’t find the right job?Want to work locally?
Want a good paying job working in a production environment?
PCC’s WCA provides short-term training leading to national or industry recognized credentials in the following careers and provides financial assistance to those who are unemployed or underemployed. See page 8 for more information about financial assistance.
Certified Production TechnicianThis 192-hour course provides training for national certification in four areas: Safety Awareness, Manufacturing Processes, Quality Practices and Maintenance Awareness and prepares students to obtain employment in advanced manufacturing facilities. In addition, students successfully completing this course will also be eligible to enroll in the new OSHA-10 and OSHA-Forklift classes. Students interested in becoming a Certified Production Technician must report to the Workforce Training Center for the required Orientation to Certified Production Technician class:
Orientation to Certified Production Technician (CPT) 48 hours
March 6 - April 1, Tues. and Thurs., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.CPT class will follow April 7 - May 22, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Contact Ann Kirby at (336) 599-4620 or [email protected] for more information.
“In the month following the completion of the Certified Production Technician training program I was offered three different jobs. I chose to work at Spuntech in Roxboro, NC. Without the CPT training I don’t believe that I would have been able to find a job so quickly. I also feel that the training expanded on my previous army experience and gave me a certification that enhanced my skills and job prospects.”
Christopher SengerWorkforce Certification Academy©, Certified Production Technician
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Certified Logistics Technician (CLT)This 100-hour course provides a training for national certification as a Certified Logistics Associate and as a Certified Logistics Technician and prepares students to obtain employment in logistics and/or warehousing and distribution. Students successfully completing this course will also be eligible to enroll in the new OSHA-10 and OSHA-Forklift classes. Students interested in becoming a Certified Logistics Technician must report to the Workforce Training Center for the required Orientation to Certified Logistics Technician class:
Orientation to Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) 48 hoursFeb. 4 - Feb. 27, Tues. and Thurs., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
CLT class will follow, meeting March 5 - March 27, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Contact Ann Kirby at (336) 599-4620 or [email protected] for more information.
“I believe that the CLT training was an excellent program for me since I already had work experience but no formal training or certificate. I was hired with a local company as a material handler in less than thirty days after completing my CLT training and believe the CLT training was one of the main factors in securing the job.”
Lee ColemanWorkforce Certification Academy©
Certified Logistics Technician
BioWork Process Technician CourseCourse dates are: Jan. 18 - May 10
This 128-hour hybrid course provides certification prep training and will prepare you for employment as a process technician for a biotechnology, pharmaceutical, or chemical manufacturing company. Strong computer skills and internet access are required to successfully complete the online training portion. The classroom training includes hands-on lab activities and will be held on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The BioWork course will be offered again starting in June (dates to be determined). Individuals who meet eligibility criteria and successfully complete the orientation course may be able to receive financial assistance to take the BioWork Process Technician course. Orientation is an optional course if you are not seeking financial assistance. The financial aid may also include travel reimbursement back and forth to class. The course will include an orientation to Blackboard, the College’s online course delivery system, an overview of the BioWork course, requirements to the complete the course, study skills for success, Internet KeyTrain, North Carolina Career Readiness Certificate and CASAS assessments.
Orientation to BioWork Process Technician (30 hours)May 12 - May 21
Contact Debra Seamster at (336) 599-6622 or [email protected]
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P i e d m o n t C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e ’s
Orientation to Basic Law Enforcement Training
(BLET)
Have you ever wanted to be a law enforcement officer?Are you physically fit?
Do you need a stable job with good benefits?
If you would like to explore the opportunity to attend BLET training and need financial assistance to pay your expenses, you may want to attend this free HRD class.
For more information, contactLee Tate at (336) 694-4013
or by e-mail at [email protected]
See page 20 for more information on Basic Law Enforcement Training
Orientation to Basic Law Enforcement TrainingFeb. 6 - 20, Tues. & Thurs.,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Room K205 Caswell County Campus
7Basic Law Enforcement Training
Project Skill-UpWorked in tobacco? Lost your main source of income and need to train for a new career? This special grant assists those negatively affected by the decline in the tobacco industry by assisting with up to $300 of tuition and fees for short-term training provided through the Workforce Certification Academy©. Programs include BioWork Process Technician, Certified Production Technician and Certified Logistics Technician. Refer to page 5 for more information.
Workforce Investment Act If you are a youth ages 16-21 years of age, you may qualify for the College’s Comprehensive Youth program. This program provides financial assistance for youth to participate in continuing education and/or curriculum training. Travel reimbursement is also available to support the expense of traveling to selected training. In addition, this program provides an opportunity for youth to participate in paid work experience and summer jobs in order to explore potential careers and to learn positive work habits. If interested in PCC’s Youth program, contact Cynthia Claiborne at (336) 694-8062.
Contact Jody Blackwell at (336) 599-4620 for more information.
Prove to employers what you can do! Earn yourNorth Carolina Career Readiness Certificate
The NC Career Readiness Certificate is recognized statewide and shows
EMPLOYERS that YOU have the skills necessary to be SUCCESSFUL in today’s workforce.
Person County Campus Jeanette Godsey at (336) 322-2133
Caswell County Campus Judy Newcomb at (336) 694-8064
Need Financial Assistance with Training Costs?
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Golden LEAF FoundationMid-Skills Initiative Grant
This two year grant was awarded to the College in Spring 2013 to support training provided through the Workforce Certification Academy©. Through this grant, funding is available to support training for Certified Production Technician and Certified Logistics Technician. The grant also provides funding to pay for certification fees and travel reimbursement associated with attending
these courses. Refer to page 5-6 for more information.
This new grant provides the opportunity for those who are unemployed and underemployed to obtain short-term training for local jobs at no cost to the student. Through this program, tuition and certification fees are paid on behalf of eligible students for training in the following areas that result in national credentials:
BioWork Process Technician (See page 6)
Certified Production Technician (See page 5)
Certified Logistics Technician (See page 6)For students successfully completing one of these training tracks,
additional classes will be provided at no charge:
OSHA-10 (10 hrs.)
OSHA-Forklift (28 hrs.)
Person County Campus Jeanette Godsey at (336) 322-2133
Caswell County Campus Judy Newcomb at (336) 694-8064
For more information contact
North Carolina
Back toWork
Grant
9North Carolina Back-to-Work Grant
10 Services for the Unemployed
See pages 17-18 for the list of Free HRD Classes!These free classes, offered through HRD, provide training in computer
skills, life skills, career exploration and job search techniques.
Need a JOB, a better JOB
or a NEW career?
The following services are provided atNO CHARGE!*
• HRD Classes
• WorkKeys Assessments
• NC Career Readiness Certificate
• Career Counseling
• Job Search Assistance
• Resume Development
*Free classes are available at both sites if you meet one of the following requirements:• Unemployed • Received a notice of lay-off • Low Income
• Financial Assistance for Continuing Education and Curriculum classes
• Workplace skills improvement in Reading and Math through KeyTrain
We also invite you to use our telephone, fax machine, and printer/copier for your job search needs.
The Human Resources Development (HRD) program specializes in serving individuals looking for work. This program operates in each county at the following sites:
Caswell Joblink Career Center Workforce Training CenterPCC’s Caswell County Campus 303 S. Morgan St.Yanceyville, NC Roxboro, NC(336) 694-8064 (336) 599-4620
Small Business Centerand business incubator
ServicesThe Small Business Center provides a number of services targeting both prospective and existing small business owners. Confidential counseling, seminars, a resource library, and access to experts in the accounting, legal, management, marketing and technology fields are some of the free services provided through the Small Business Center.
SupportThe Business Development and Entrepreneur Center located in uptown Roxboro offers a business incubator for both start-up and emerging companies. The objective of the incubator is to help accelerate the sustainable development of small businesses by providing entrepreneurs with an array of resources which include: office space, access to equipment, small business counseling and networking opportunities; all of which are critical to successful business growth.
PartnershipsCollaborations within the Business Development and Entrepreneur Center include the Small Business Center (offices located in both Roxboro and Yanceyville), the Kerr Tar Regional Council of Government Loan Program, SBTDC, NC Micro-enterprise Loan Program and the Blue Ridge Food Ventures commercialization kitchen.
For more information please visit our website at www.pccbusiness.com or call (336) 599-0032
to schedule an appointment.
11Small Business Center
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The Nurse Aide I training program prepares you to be able to provide personal care and perform basic nursing skills for the elderly and other adults. Upon successful completion of this 140-hour course, you will be eligible to take the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Competency Examination. The successful completion of the exam is required for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry. Individuals must be listed on the Nurse Aide Registry to fulfill employment requirements in the health care industry as a Nurse Aide I in North Carolina.
The following items are required on the first day of class:
• Tuberculosis (TB) skin test results
• Original signed social security card; and
• Valid driver’s license or government issued ID
• Name on ID and social security card must match
Nurse Aide Ifor more information visit www.piedmontcc.edu/ah
COURSE FEES $180 Registration Fee* $8 Student Liability Fee* $1.25 Optional Student Insurance $55 Textbook** $23 Blood Pressure Cuff** $15 Stethoscope** $101 State Board Exam
$383.25 TOTAL
*due at registration**subject to sales tax
Section Date Days Time
27558 Jan. 13 - March 11 M/T/W/TH 8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
27559 Jan. 10 - April 25 FS
5 p.m. - 9 p.m.8 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
27560 Jan. 27 - April 16 M/T/W/TH 5:45 p.m. – 9 p.m.
27562 March 12 - May 8 M/T/W/TH 8 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
27564 March 17 - May 27 M/T/W/TH 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
27563 May 12 - July 8 M/T/W/TH 8 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Nurse Aide
Caswell County CampusLori Watlington(336) 694-8057
Person County CampusLisa Ashley
(336) 322-2113or [email protected]
Basic Skills/GED® Prep. Math & Science-Levels 1 & 2
Jan. 6 - May 8 Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Jan. 7 - May 8 Tues. & Thurs. 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Free; PCC, B-104/05
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 [email protected]
Improve your math and science skills from beginner to intermediate level.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
ADULT BASIC SKILLS
Basic Skills/GED® Prep. Math & Science-Level 3
Jan. 6 - May 8 Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Jan. 7 - May 8 Tues. & Thurs. 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Free; PCC, B-108A
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 [email protected]
Improve your math and science skills for GED® test level students.
Orientation to Adult Basic Skills
Jan. 2 - Feb. 28 TBA for day and evening
Free; PCC, CCC Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 [email protected]
Lori Watlington (336) [email protected]
Identify the skills you need to begin your study for GED® testing and how the Adult Basic Skills program can help you prepare for testing. This session is required for all new ABS students prior to enrolling into ABS classes. Students who have been out of the program for 90 days or more need to contact the ABS office to schedule their re-enrollment.
Basic Skills/GED® Prep., Multi-level & All Subjects
Jan. 6 - May 8 Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Jan. 6 - May 7 Mon. & Wed. 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Jan. 7 - May 8 Tues. & Thurs. 5:30-8:30 p.m
Free; CCC, K162
Lori Watlington (336) 694-8057 [email protected]
Improve your reading, writing, math, social studies and science skills from beginner to GED® test level.
13Professional & Career Courses
Below is a listing of Continuing Education courses for Fall 2013. There are multiple sections for most offerings. Additional courses are added through-out the Fall term. Call for more information on dates and times. We hope that you enjoy your learning experience.
PCC = Person County Campus, 1715 College Dr., RoxboroCCC = Caswell County Campus, 331 Piedmont Dr., YanceyvilleBDEC = Business Development & Entrepreneurship Center, 105 N. Main St., RoxboroCJCC = Caswell JobLink Career Center, PCC Caswell Campus, 331 Piedmont Dr., YanceyvilleEBPC = Earl Bradsher Preschool, 404 S. Morgan St., RoxboroPSTC = Public Safety Training Center, 337 Wall St., YanceyvilleWTC = Workforce Training Center, 303 S. Morgan St., Roxboro
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
Basic Skills Plus March 3 - 26 Mon. & Wed. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
May 19 - June 19 Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Free; PCC, B-102
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 [email protected]
Prepare for GED® testing and a career in Advanced Manufacturing at the same time. You will attend classes to prepare for the GED® testing, HRD and occupational training. In addition, you will take one college course online. Contingent upon funding.
GED® testing Register online atwww.ged.com
$120; PCC, CCC Cynthia Worth(336) 322-2142 (PCC)(336) 694-8055 (CCC)[email protected]
High school equivalency testing in reading, writing, math, social studies and science. Upon meeting scores required, candidates are awarded a high school equivalency diploma.
ADULT BASIC SKILLS
Basic Skills/GED® Prep. Lang. Arts & Social Studies Level 3
Jan. 6 - May 8 Mon.-Thurs. 11:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Jan. 6 - May 7 Mon.& Wed. 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Free; PCC, B-108A
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 [email protected]
Improve your reading, writing and social studies skills for GED® test level students.
Basic Skills/GED® Prep. Lang. Arts & Social Studies Levels 1 & 2
Jan. 6 - May 8 Mon.-Thurs. 11:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Jan. 6 - May 7 Mon. & Wed. 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Free; PCC, B-104/05
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 [email protected]
Improve your reading, writing and social studies skills from beginner to intermediate level.
Online Blended Instruction (on-line & tutoring combined)
Jan. 2 - May 15 Free; CCC, K-163
Free; PCC, B-104/05
Free; PCC, B-102
Lori Watlington (336) 694-8057 [email protected]
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 [email protected]
Academics with a flexible online schedule and face-to-face scheduled instruction to prepare for GED® testing and college placement testing.
Adults & Children Education (ACE)
Jan. 6 - May 15 Mon.- Thurs. 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Free; Earl Bradsher Preschool
Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 [email protected]
Parents/guardians who want to improve their academic skills, college and career readiness skills and participate in their child’s/children’s education will want to enroll in this class. Participants may also earn a high school equivalency diploma.
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Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/ Location
Contact
Nurse Aide I Jan. 13 - March 11 Mon.-Thurs.8 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Jan. 10 - April 25 Fri. 5-9 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Jan. 27 - April 16 Mon.-Thurs. 5:45-9 p.m.
March 12 - May 8 Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
March 17 - May 27 Mon.-Thurs. 1:15-5 p.m.
May 12 - July 8 Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
$188; CCC
Lori Watlington (336) [email protected]
Upon the successful completion of this 140 hour course, the student will be eligible to take the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Competency Examination required for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry.
ALLIED HEALTH CARE TRAINING
Nurse Aide I Refresher
Feb. 24 - March 13 Mon.-Thurs., 1:15-5 p.m.
$125; CCC Lori Watlington (336) [email protected]
April 24 - May 15 Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
$125; PCC Lisa Ashley(336) 322-2113 [email protected]
Refresher course for the Nurse Aide I whose certification has expired within the past 3 years or who is currently certified in another state and seeks listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry.
Monitor Technician
Jan. 9 - Feb. 6 Mon. & Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
$70; PCC Lisa Ashley(336) 322-2113 [email protected]
A basic course that provides unlicensed and licensed personnel instruction on how to interpret cardiac rhythm strips.
Medical Administration Exam Prep for Unlicensed Personnel (Med Tech)
March 7 - 28Friday 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
$70; CCC Lori Watlington (336) [email protected]
Feb. 10 - March 6 Mon. & Thurs. 6-9 p.m.
$70; PCC Lisa Ashley(336) 322-2113 [email protected]
Course prepares unlicensed personnel to take the North Carolina Adult Care Medication Test that enables them to give medications in adult care homes, assisted living facilities and group homes.
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Computers for New Users/Beginners
Jan. 28 - March 18 Tues., 9 a.m.-12 noon
$70, plus textbook; BDEC
Feb. 17 - April 7 Mon., 6:30-9:30 p.m.
This course is designed for the brand new computer user. It will introduce you to the parts of a personal computer and some common computer terminology. You will learn general concepts that will help you work in a Windows environment on the computer as well as practice using a mouse and keyboard. You will also learn the basics of sending, receiving, and replying to email messages using a webmail account. No prior computer knowledge is needed for the class, but a USB flash drive is required.
Searching the Internet and E-mail
April 1 - May 6 Tues., 9 a.m. -12 noon
$70; BDEC
This course will introduce you to the World Wide Web for today’s more popular uses. It will include terminology, the basics of browsing web pages, how to search for information and using email.There will be lots of time for hands-on practice. A solid foundation in Windows as well as working knowledge of the computer keyboard and mouse are needed to take this course.
COMPUTER CLASSEScontact Kathleen Kersey, (336) 599-0032, [email protected] visit www.pccbusiness.com/computers for more informationType/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/ Location Contact
ALLIED HEALTH CARE TRAINING
Medication Aide
March 17 - April 10 Mon. & Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
$70; PCC Lisa Ashley(336) 322-2113 [email protected]
This course prepares individuals to take the state examfor listing on the N.C. Medication Exam Registry. Pre-requisite: Listing as an NA I on the NC Registry and a high school/G.E.D. graduate.
Introduction to MS Excel 2010
April 14 - May 5 Mon., 6:30-9:30 p.m.
$70; BDEC
Need to solve numerical problems? Track numerical data? Excel is the program for you! In the Excel class, we’ll introduce you to the terminology concepts and practical uses of an electronic spreadsheet. You’ll learn how to set up a basic spreadsheet, perform calculations using formulas and functions, and format the output for presentation purposes. Students taking this class should have a working knowledge of the computer keyboard and mouse. A USB flash drive is required.
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Orientation to BioWork Process Technician
May 12 - May 21 Mon. 1-4 p.m. Tues./Wed. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
WTC Jeanette Godsey (336) [email protected]
You must enroll in this class if you are interested in attending the BioWork Process Technician course to begin in June. This class is provided at no charge for those who are unemployed.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost*/Location Contact
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS CLASSES*FREE to those who are unemployed,underemployed or received notice of lay-off.
Computer Technology for Job Search
Jan. 6 - Feb. 26 Mon./Wed. 9 a.m.-12 noon
Mar. 19 - May 7 Mon./Wed. 9 a.m.-12 noon
WTC Jeanette Godsey(336) [email protected]
Every job today requires computer skills. Learn how to use the computer in conducting a successful job search.
EMS EDUCATIONType/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
EMT Basic Initial
Jan. 13 - May 17 Mon. & Wed. 6 - 10 p.m. plus one Saturday/month 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
$188/WTC Kathleen Kersey (336) 599-0032 [email protected]
Instruction on basic life support skills necessary to provide emergency medical care with an ambulance or other specialized service. Prepares the student to take the N.C. EMT-Basic Exam.
CPR for Health Care Providers
Jan. 10, Fri.9 a.m.-1 p.m.
March 21, Fri.9 a.m.-1 p.m.
May 2, Fri.9 a.m.-1 p.m.
$75; WTC Kathleen Kersey (336) 599-0032 [email protected]
American Heart Association course on Basic Life Support for the health care provider.
Heartsaver Feb. 7, Fri., 9 a.m.-1 p.m.April 11, Fri.,9 a.m.-1 p.m.
$75; WTC Kathleen Kersey (336) 599-0032 [email protected]
American Heart Association course that includes adult, child, and infant CPR, AED training, and first aid.
17EMS & Employability Classes
Interviewing Skills
Jan. 8 - Feb.12 Mon./Wed. 1-4 p.m.
Apr. 3 - May 5 Mon./Wed.,1-4 p.m.
WTC Jeanette Godsey(336) [email protected]
Make sure your interviewing skills are up to par so that you can land the job you really want.
Mission Employment
Jan. 6 - May 8 Mon., Tues. & Thurs.8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
WTC Jeanette Godsey(336) [email protected]
This lab provides assistance in preparing resumes and cover letters, filling out job applications and preparing to take the WorkKeys assessments to qualify for the NC Career Readiness Certificate.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost*/Location Contact
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS CLASSES*FREE to those who are unemployed,underemployed or received notice of lay-off.
Orientation to Certified Logistics Tech.
Feb. 4 - Feb. 27 Tues./Thurs. 9 a.m.-4p.m.
WTC Jeanette Godsey(336) [email protected]
Are you ready to work? Do you have the skills to successfully obtain a new job? Review job seeking and keeping strategies and look for work.
ONLINE CLASSEScontact Kathleen Kersey, (336) 599-0032, [email protected] visit www.pcconlinecourses.com for more informationType/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
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Orientation to Certified Production Technician
March 6 - April 1 Tues./Thurs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
WTC Jeanette Godsey (336) [email protected]
You must enroll in this class if you are interested in attending the Certified Production Technician class to be held in April. This class is provided at no charge for those who are unemployed.
Teacher Professional Development
Varying start times Cost varies; Online
If you wish to take the course for renewal credit, please consult with your school district for approval prior to enrolling.
18 Professional & Career Courses
Orientation to Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)
Feb. 6 - Feb. 20 Tues./Thurs. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
CCC Judy Newcomb(336) 694-8064 [email protected]
You must enroll in this class if you are interested in attending the Basic Law Enforcement Training that begins in March. This class is provided at no charge for those who are unemployed.
BioWork Process Technician (BioWork Certification Prep Training)
Jan. 18 - May 10 Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.+ Hybrid Online
$181.25 ($130 Estimated Book Fee);PCC; F-203
Debra Seamster (336) 599-6622 [email protected] Kathleen Kersey (336) 599-0032 [email protected]
This course brings together the basics of manufacturing technology, the fundamentals of science, and the job-seeking essentials needed to provide marketable skills for manufacturing technicians in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and chemical manufacturing industries.
Certified Production Technician
Apr.7 - May 22 Mon.-Thurs. 8:00-3:30 p.m.
$180WTC (Person)
Ann Kirby(336) 504-5524orJeanette Godsey(336) 322-2133
This class prepares unemployed workers for jobs in local advanced manufacturing jobs. You must attend the Orientation for CPT prior to enrolling in this class (see Employability Skills Classes for schedule). Sponsorship for this class is available for those who are unemployed.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location Contact
WORKFORCE CERTIFICATION ACADEMY©
ONLINE CLASSEScontact Kathleen Kersey, (336) 599-0032, [email protected] visit www.pcconlinecourses for more informationType/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
e-Real Jan. 13 - May 9 $125; Online
REAL is a unique hands-on approach to facilitate entrepreneurs through the planning, owning and operating of their own businesses. Prior business experience is not required. The program helps individuals to start, expand and improve their own small business.
Career Step-Professional Medical Coding and Billing
Classes begin the 4th Thursday of each month
$180; Online
Career Step’s Professional Medical Billing and Coding course is designed to help you gain the knowledge and skills for both inpatient and outpatient medical coding and billing, making you more flexible and marketable after completion!
Career Step-Medical Transcription Editor
Classes begin the 4th Thursday of each month
$180; Online
Career Step’s premier medical transcription education program, Medical Transcription Editor, is designed to help you gain the knowledge and skills of both a medical transcriptionist and a medical transcription editor, making you more flexible and marketable after completion.
Certified Logistics Technician
March 5 - 27 Mon.-Thurs.8:00-3:30 p.m.
$180WTC (Person)
Ann Kirby(336) 504-5524orJeanette Godsey(336) 322-2133
This new class prepares unemployed workers for jobs in shipping and receiving and warehousing. It includes forklift training as well. You must attend the Orientation for CLT prior to enrolling in this class (see Employability Skills Classes for schedule). Sponsorship for this class is available for those who are unemployed.
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Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)
March 3 - July 25 Meets Mon. - Fri.
$181.25 plus cost of textbooks and supplies; PSTC
Instruction will be provided on Basic Law Enforcement Training as required by the N.C. Education Standards & Training.
PUBLIC SAFETY TRAININGcontact Lee Tate, (336) 694-4013, [email protected]/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
Notary Public Education
Feb. 17 & 19 Mon. & Wed., 6-9 p.m.
April 14 & 16 Mon. & Wed., 6-9 p.m.
$70BDEC (Person)
Kathleen Kersey (336) 599-0032 [email protected]
Required for individuals interested in obtaining a North Carolina commission as a Notary Public. Students must be 18 years of age, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, and speak and write English. For more information, visit www.secretary.state.nc.us/notary.
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NOTARY
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For complete listing of online classes, course outline,requirements, and registration, visit our website at:
www.ed2go.com/pccFor more information call
(336) 599-0032
More than 300 online courses
Ins t ruc to r -Fac i l i ta tedOnline Learning
Courses start at $70
AccountingLearn basic skills in bookkeeping, financial reporting & more
Small BusinessLearn how to get startedand be successful
MultimediaDesign web sites, make movies, discover digi-tal photography, and more
Writing & PublishingEffective techniques to accomplish correct procedures for every typeof communication
Computer ApplicationsA variety of MS window programs + Outlook
Continuing Educationfor TeachersPlenty of practical information that you can ap-ply to your students and classroom immediately
Start today.Each six-week class is composed of 12 les-sons, followed by a final exam and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links and more.
Offering ACT, GRE, SAT and LSAT Prep!
How Facebook Can Help Your Small Business
Feb. 4, Tues., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
This session will cover the specific tactics you can use to engage with people on Facebook and drive them back to your business website.
Type/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
FREE BUSINESS SEMINARScontact Kathleen Kersey (336) [email protected] this QR code or visit www.pccbusiness.com/seminars for more information
Secrets of Great Customer Service
Jan. 14, Tues., 6-9pm Free; BDEC
These days, businesses will not survive for long without great customer service. You’ll leave with skills to improve customer relationships, build customer loyalty and increase sales.
Getting to Yes - Unlocking Funding Resources for Your Small Business
Jan. 16, Thurs., 6-8 p.m.April 10, Thurs., 6-8 p.m.
Free; CCC
Need money to start or expand your small business? Come learn about the NC Rural Center’s Microenterprise loan program and other funding resources that may be available to you.
How to Grow Your Business
Jan. 30, Thurs., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
Learn eight specific Success Strategies that will provide you with a structured approach that will help you achieve your business goals and Grow Your Business.
MS Excel for Small Business
Feb. 6, Thurs., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
Learn how to track accounts payable and accounts receivable on a spreadsheet. Also, learn how to track spending, interest rates and much more.
Growing Your Business Through Networking and Referral Partnerships
Feb. 13, Tues., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
This interactive seminar shows you how to overcome fears of attending large networking events and will help you develop procedures for getting the most out of every networking event.
The Best Small Business to Start Right Now
Feb. 18, Tues., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
This seminar will list over 50 types of businesses that should grow rapidly in the 21st century. Service, retail and manufacturing businesses will be covered. Ways to create ideas for a business, how to decide what type of business is best for you and the basics of starting a business will all be explored.
Make Money Online While You Sleep
Feb. 27, Thurs., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
The internet can work for you 24 hours a day 7 days per week. In this three hour seminar, you’ll discover multiple ways to make money online and many of the ways have nothing to do with selling a tangible product. Best of all, most of the ways have a low startup cost with a high income potential.
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Ins t ruc to r -Fac i l i ta tedOnline Learning
Free Business Seminars
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How to Write an Effective Business Plan
March 18, Tues., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
You will learn the ingredients of a winning business plan. This session will cover: how to prepare your plan, doing your own market research, developing sales forecasts, breakeven analyses and preparing your marketing plan.
FREE BUSINESS SEMINARScontact Kathleen Kersey, (336) 599-0032, [email protected] visit www.pccbusiness.com/seminars for more informationType/Name of Class Section/Date/Time Cost/Location
Developing Cash Flow Statements
March 27, Thurs., 1-4 p.m. Free; BDEC
This workshop works through the differences in one-time expenses and recurring expenses. You will learn how to build a cash flow statement to determine how much money the business may need to borrow. Also, you will learn how to read a cash flow statement and much more.
Advanced Facebook for Business
April 3, Thurs., 6-9 p.m.June 5, Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Free; BDEC
This course gives you proven strategies to drive revenue with your Facebook business page. Including: how to use the advanced features, having promotions that are allowed by Facebook, what to stay away from that can get your page shut down, how to deal with problem people, and building a custom landing page.
Be Your Own Boss March 20, Thurs., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
A wide range of topics including: what personal qualities and skills are needed to be successful, how to find a business idea that fits you, how to evaluate a business opportunity and determine if your business idea will support you, where to find funding, what a business plan is and why you need one will be covered.
The Basics of Selling on eBay May 8, Thurs., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
Get started selling on eBay? This seminar will cover eBay features and policies, registering an account, choosing formats & categories, writing descriptions that sell, submitting photos, feedback, using PayPal, and shipping tips.
Inexpensive and Creative Ways to Market Your Business
April 24, Thurs., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
Would you rather eat live insects than market your small business? Come learn new, inexpensive, fun and creative ways to market. Bring business cards if you have some, but don’t worry if you don’t. You’ll leave with over 100 inexpensive and creative ideas and tips to help you grow your business.
Sell Like an Entrepreneur, Soft Selling Your Way to Success
May 1, Thurs., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
Every business needs to sell but you don’t have to be pushy or outgoing to succeed at sales. Come learn techniques that will boost your sales and your income.
WordSmithing: Writing Website Copy to Attract People and Search Engines Alike
May 6, Thurs., 6-9 p.m. Free; BDEC
Textual content on a website is where the true power lies. With the ability to carefully sculpt the text on each web page, business owners can attract their target audiences as well as enhance search engine rankings. Come delve into writing content that seamlessly engages your target audience while also helping your web pages rank higher.
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General InformationRegistrationRegistration is open to anyone at least 18 years of age or older. Registration may be completed in person, by mail or by phone. Individuals who are 16-17 years of age may enroll with written permission from their parent/guardian and the principal of the high school they are attending (Completed Concurrent Enrollment form required). Registration for minors in Adult Basic Skills requires parent/guardian, the school superintendent, and the principal’s written permission (completed form required). To register go to www.piedmontcc.edu/ce/register
Registration Fees and FeesPayment of the registration fee prior to the first class is required. Some courses have a limited enrollment and are filled on a first-paid basis. No student shall be permit-ted to register for a new course with an outstanding balance unless payment is paid or payment of such outstanding balance has been guaranteed in writing by a financially responsible person or organization. For more information on outstand-ing balances, please contact the Cashier at (336) 599-1181, ext. 2125.
Registration Fees for Occupational Extension Courses (unless otherwise denoted) for courses starting on or after August 15, 2013 are:
Additional fees may be required for certain courses. There is an $8 student liability fee required for nursing and medical services course. Students also have the option of purchasing Student Accident Insurance at a cost of $1.25.
Waivers • Registration fee waivers apply to volunteer and county/municipal fire
departments, rescue squads, EMS agencies and law enforcement depart-ments as long as the course is applicable to the training needs of the agency/department.
• Fee waivers for senior citizens are no longer allowable as per the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina.
Refund and Course Repeat Policies
RefundsRefunds for Continuing Education courses are made as follows: 100% if requested before course begins or if the course is cancelled, 75% if requested after a course begins but before 10% of the total course meetings. No refund if after this date. In order to receive a refund, the student must officially withdraw from the class.
Course RepeatsState regulations require that students who take an occupational extension course more than twice within a five-year period must pay their cost for the course based on self-support rates. For a job-related course taken more than twice in a five-year period, students must pay additional charges for the course at the self-support rate, unless the student is required to repeat the course for certification or license renewal.
1-24 hours - $7025-50 hours - $125
51+ hours - $180fees for other courses may vary
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