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Beaufort County Community College

Continuing Education ClassesAcademic Classes

COURSE SCHEDULEFALL 2018

High School Equivalency p. 5Chef’s Table Cooking Classes p. 9-11CDL Truck Driving p.16Pharmacy Tech p. 6NEW !High School Workforce Pathways p. 2

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Employers in today’s workforce are facing a skills gap; they need trained and qualified workers to fill a vari-ety of positions in the medical, home repair and transportation fields. The Career and College Promise (CCP) Workforce Pathways are designed for eligible high school juniors and seniors to earn industry-recognized cre-dentials while still in high school for FREE! This innovative statewide program has helped high school students work toward college degrees, and now it is open to students who want to go into technical fields. Students will be responsible for purchasing textbooks and paying local course fees associated with the course.CCP Workforce Pathway courses do not count as a high school credit towards graduation.

• Earn FREE industry-recognized credentials while completing a high school diploma.• Remain a part of your high school student body and participate in athletics, clubs and activities along

with your high school classmates.• CCP classes will be presented on our campus, on-line, broadcast via the Information highway and, in

some cases on your high school campus.

These pathways are available at Beaufort County Schools and Washington County Schools: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technician Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Truck Driving Phlebotomy Technician Pharmacy Technician (only available at Beaufort County Schools)

Interested? Contact your high school counselor.Or visit beaufortccc.edu/continuing-education/career-and-college-promise

Pre-Registration is RequiredRegistration is accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please submit your registration by phone, mail or walk-in at minimum one week before the start date of the class. If you wait, the class may be full or canceled due to low enrollment.

Who May Register?Any individual 16 years old or older may register for a Continuing Education course. Students under the age of 16 may take Defensive Driving courses at any time throughout the year. Students under the age of 16 are not allowed to register for other continuing education courses, with the exception of personal enrichment courses offered during the summer months.

Fees, Books & SuppliesRegistration fees for each class do not include the cost of textbooks, supplies, or lab fees. Registration fees are set by the NC General Assembly and are based on the number of contact hours for each course. Continuing Education courses that require the use of technology equipment and/or the Blackboard Learning Management System will also include a $5 technology fee.The BCCC College Bookstore is open Monday through Thursday, 8am–1pm and 2pm–5pm; Friday, 8am–1pm and 2pm–4pm. You can contact the bookstore at 252-940-6231 or by visiting their website at www.beaufortccc.edu/bookstore.

RefundsThe refund policy for Beaufort County Community College was established by the North Carolina Department of Community Colleges. (1) A student who officially withdraws from class(es) prior to the first class meeting is eligible for a 100 percent refund. (2) A student is eligible for a 100 percent refund if a class fails to “make” due to insufficient enrollment. (3) After the respective class begins, a 75 percent refund shall be made upon the written request of the student if the student officially withdraws from the class prior to or on the 10 percent point of the scheduled hours of the class. (4) Registration fees for self-supporting classes are non-refundable once the class begins. Please note that refunds take 30-45 days to process. Refund checks are printed and mailed the second Friday of each month.

TranscriptsStudents may obtain copies of their continuing education transcript upon written or electronic request to the Continuing Education Registration and Records Office. Transcripts may also be requested by fax. Transcripts will be released to other colleges, agencies, or employers only with written authorization of the student. Instructions and the Transcripts Request Form are available online at http://tinyurl.com/conedtranscript. Official transcripts are $2.00. Unofficial transcripts are accessible online 24/7 at no charge. Instructions are available at http://tinyurl.com/conedunofficialtranscript. If you earned a High School Equivalency in North Carolina, please call Bobbie Lewis, chief high school equivalency examiner, at 252-940-6209 for transcript request information.

Children on CampusChildren under age 16 are not allowed in classrooms, labs, shops or other instructional areas, without prior authorization from a college administrator (ie: vice president, dean or director). This procedure also applies to BCCC regional centers operated by the college. The exception is the Summer Enrichment Program for Kids.

BCCC Online ServicesIf you are taking an online or hybrid class through Continuing Education, you will be provided an Outlook and Blackboard account through BCCC. Before students can access Outlook Email and Blackboard, they must determine their username and create a password by visiting the Continuing Education Student Username and Password Information page on the BCCC website.*Start on the BCCC home page: www.beaufortccc.edu.*Click on the Blackboard link.

Accessibility ServicesBeaufort County Community College is committed to diversity, inclusion and ensuring equal access in all campus programs, activities and events to qualified individuals with disabilities. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kimberly Jackson, BCCC Counseling, at (252) 946-6252 in room 925 of Bldg. 9. An advance notice of 72 hours may be required for some accommodations.

Serving Beaufort, Hyde, Tyrrell, & Washington Counties

GENERAL INFORMATION Fall 2018

5337 Hwy. 264 East, Washington, NC 27889 Phone 252-940-6375100 NC Hwy 32 North, Roper, NC 27970 Phone 252-940-642533460 US Highway 264, Engelhard, NC 27824 Phone 252-940-6231

REGISTRATION & PAYMENTThere are three ways to register for Continuing Education classes at BCCC:

Call 252.940.6375 to register for classes and provide credit card information for payment. MasterCard, Discover and Visa are accepted.

BY PHONE

BY MAIL

You may register in person at the following location: Beaufort County Community College Continuing Education, Building 8 5337 US 264 East Washington, NC 27889 Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Payment can be made with cash, check, money order and credit card. You must pay at the time of registration to complete your enrollment.

IN-PERSON

TABLE OF CONTENTS Fall 2018GENERAL INFORMATIONContact Information ...........................................................................................39Transcripts ................................................................................................................ 2Registration & Payment ....................................................................................... 3Scholarship Opportunities & Funding Assistance ............................30, 31Continuing Education Registration Form ...................................................28

COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS ...........................................................5-6

HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS .................................................................................6-8

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES................................................................... 8

FIRE TRAINING ....................................................................................................................................... 8

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ................................................................................ 9-13

CHEF’S TABLE ....................................................................................................................... 9-11

WORKFORCE PROGRAMS .............................................................................14-18

FIREARMS TRAINING .................................................................................................. 19

SMALL BUSINESS CENTER ...........................................................................19-21

WASHINGTON COUNTY CENTER...............................................22-23HYDE COUNTY DAVIS CENTER.....................................................24-25NCWORKS CUSTOMIZED TRAINING ........................................... 27ONLINE CLASSES/ED2GO ......................................................................... 28ACADEMIC CLASSES ...................................................................................31-34

Complete the Registration Form on page 31 of this catalog. Insert payment and mail to the address shown on the form.

The Registration Form can also be print-ed from our website at www.beaufortc-cc.edu and click on Our Programs, Con-tinuing Education, General Information.

BY MAIL

New This Fall!Career and College Promise Workforce Pathways:Get Free Technical Certifications for Your High School Student

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English Language Acquisition (ELA)

High School Equivalency Exam Options

High School Equivalency Testing Dates

Contact us:

• Computer-based test • Four subjects 1. Language Arts 2. Science 3. Social Studies 4. Mathematics Create an account at https://ged.com Pay a testing fee of $20 per test/Science, Social Studies, Math, Lang. Arts Reasoning. Retake the test up to two times for free.

• Computer or paper-based test • Five subjects 1. Reading 2. Writing 3. Science 4. Social Studies 5. Mathematics Create an account at https://www.hiset.ets.org Pay a testing fee of $50. Retake the test up to two times for free.

English Language Aquisition classes are designed for adults who want to learn the English language skills necessary to function effectively in an English-speaking environment. By attending ELA Classes, students that are seeking citizenship status in the Unit-ed States will be prepared to take the Naturalization Test.

Beaufort County Community College Department of College and Career Readiness offers the following dates for your exam for your convenience. Please remember to visit http://ged.com or https://www.hiset.ets.org to schedule your exam.

• Sign up online to test with either Pearson Vue’s GED Test or ETS HiSET Test. • Payments with a prepaid debit or VISA are completed online by the student. • Print and save your receipt for your records. • Report to Testing Center in BCCC Bldg. 9, Room 927 15 minutes prior to testing admission. • Provide a governmental form of identification • Provide Parent/Guardian notarized petition if between sixteen and eighteen years of age. Available at http://tinyurl.com/bcccnotarizedpetition.

Pearson Vue GED

Pearson Vue GED

ETS HiSET

ETS HiSET

Heather CollinsDirector of College and Career ReadinessBuilding 8 Room 814B252.940.6298heather.collins@beaufortccc.edu

Sept 10, 24Oct 8, 22Nov 26Dec 10

Sandy BerryAdmissions & Assessment SpecialistBuilding 8, Room 814A252.940.6325sandy.berry@beaufortccc.edu

Bobbie LewisChief HSE ExaminerBuilding 8, Room 819252.940.6209bobbie.lewis@beaufortccc.edu

September 11, 12, 25, 26October 9, 10, 23, 24

November 13, 14, 27, 28December 11, 12

Beaufort CountyCampus Location

5337 Hwy 264 EastWashington, NC 27889

Mon – Thurs8:30 am – 12:00 pm

Tues/Thurs6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Hyde CountyDavis Center

33478 US Highway 264Engelhard, NC 27824

Tuesday6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Belhaven Public Library333 East Main StreetBelhaven, NC 27810

Tues/Thurs4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Beaufort County Community College offers College and Career Readiness classes in Beaufort, Hyde, Washington and Tyrrell counties. Programs focus on develop-ing academic competencies as well as the fundamental skills necessary for tomor-row’s jobs. Adults 18 years and older who lack basic skills can enroll in classes to: • Acquire the reading, writing and mathematical skills needed to obtain or advance in a job-- • Meet requirement for getting into vocational programs • Study to pass the High School Equivalency test (HSE) • Gain basic skills for entry level employment • Learn the skills needed to become a productive member of society and a smarter consumer.

Call 252-940-6325 for an appointment.

The HSE Prep Lab in BCCC Building 8,

Room 816is open Tuesdays from

4-8 pm.

Select a Career Pathway(optional)

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Beaufort CountyCampus Location

5337 Hwy 264 EastWashington, NC 27889

Mon – Thurs8:30 – 10:00 am

10:00 – 11:30 amHSE-Prep – B8 Rm 827

Tues/Thurs5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Hyde CountyHyde County Davis Center33460 US Highway 264

Engelhard, NC 27824

HSE – PrepTues/Thurs

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Tyrrell CountyTyrrell Hall906 US-64

Columbia, NC 27925HSE-PrepMon/Wed

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Washington CountyWashington County Center

100 NC Hwy 32 NorthRoper, NC 27970

HSE-PrepMon-Wed

9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Hazel Guilford Memorial Library

524 Main StreetAurora, NCMon-Wed

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

College & Career Readiness (CCR)

Follow the Path to Achieving your High School Equivalecy (HSE):

Ocracoke School120 Schoolhouse Rd.Ocracoke, NC 27960

Sun/Mon3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

A L L CC R C L A S S E SF R E E !

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HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS Fall 2018

Pharmacy TechnicanCredential: Certified Pharmacy Technician/ Working Smart, CharlotteWorksCourse designed to prepare the student through classroom instruction to enter the pharmacy field as a Pharmacy Technician I. Core course con-cept is basic training in pharmacy and pharmacology. Student will complete 10 hours of shadowing at an assigned pharmacy during pharmacy hours. Textbook-TBD, exam fee-$129 (*approximate cost) Prerequisite: Career Readiness Certificate of a bronze or higher. Copy of certificate is due at time of registration along with an official copy of a High School diploma or High School Equivalecy. Funding assistance may be available through NC Works. Interested persons must apply to the NC Works office in their home county. 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Mon & Wed Aug 15-Dec 12 Fee: $199.25 120 hrs 31702 BCCC8 826

Pharmacy Technican-HYBRIDCredential: Certified Pharmacy Technician/ Working Smart, CharlotteWorksCourse designed to prepare the student through classroom instruction to enter the pharmacy field as a Pharmacy Technician I. Core course con-cept is basic training in pharmacy and pharmacology. Student will complete 10 hours of shadowing at an assigned pharmacy during pharmacy hours. Mandatory attendance on first night. Textbook-TBD, exam fee-$129 (*approximate cost) Prerequisite: Career Readiness Certificate of a bronze or higher. Copy of certificate is due at time of registration along with an official copy of a High School diploma or High School Equivalency. Funding assistance may be available through NC Works. Interested persons must apply to the NC Works office in their home county. 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Tues & Thurs Aug 16-Dec 4 Fee: $199.25 120 hrs 31703 BCCC8 826

American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS CPRThis class teaches CPR skills to use with victims, use of an automated external defibrillator and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction. It is intend-ed for participants who provide health care to patients. This course is designed for certification or recertification. Costs: $17.88 Textbook 5:00 pm-9:00 pm Wednesday Sept 19 Fee: $45 4 hrs 31405 BCCC8 826 9:00 am-1:00 pm Saturday Oct 13 Fee: $45 4 hrs 31403 BCCC8 826

Registered Medical Assistant-Part 1Credential: Registered Medical Assistant, American Medical TechnologistsRMA is a 720-hour course is divided into two sections. Each section has fee requirements, such as registration and classroom fees. The RMA pro-gram prepares students through classroom instruction to enter the medical field in various settings. Part 1: Core course concepts are adminis-trative and clinical skills. Students cannot progress to Part 2 until successfully completing Part I. Part 2 costs: Registration -204.25, lab and clinical requirements *$400 (*approximate cost) Prerequisite: Career Readiness Certificate of a bronze or higher and High School diploma or High School Equivalency. Copy of certificate is due at time of registration along with an official copy of a High School diploma or High School Equivalency. Requirements: Textbook-246.25Funding assistance may be available through NC Works. Interested persons must apply to the NC Works office in their home county. 9:00 am-3:00 pm; 1:00-6:00 pm Tues, Thurs & Fri Aug 17-Feb 26 Fee: $185 360 hrs 31721 BCCC8 826

Nurse Aide ICredential: Nurse Aide I, NC Dept of Health Service RegulationCourse prepares the student to provide personal care and basic nursing skills. Course content includes but is not limited to: role of the nurse aide, infection control, communication, and resident’s rights. Upon satisfactory completion of course, student is eligible to apply for North Caroli-na State Certification Examination. Successful completion of state exam is required to be listed on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry. Prerequisite: Career Readiness Certificate of a silver or higher Textbook-TBD, *uniform-$105.00, *watch with second hand-$10, *dual head stethoscope-$20, *blood pressure cuff-$20, Castle Branch-$65, NC certification exam-$101, *2 step TB skin test- $60 (*approximate cost) Requirements: Uniform: white scrub top and navy blue pants to be worn daily while in lab and clinical. (scrub top and white mid- length lab coat embroidered with BCCC in royal blue) white closed toe/heel shoes, SS Card and current valid driver license/government form of ID with photo, Background check, drug screen, immunization upload to Castle Branch $65. Must be completed within 30 days of first day of class. https://portal.castlebranch.com/BK50 Funding assistance may be available through NC Works. Interested persons must apply to the NC Works office in their home county. 9:00 am-2:30 pm Tues, Thurs Aug 23-Dec 13 Fee: $199.25 160 hrs 31708 BCCC12 1212 /1218 4:00 pm-9:00 pm Friday and Aug 16-Dec 13 Fee: $199.25 160 hrs 31764 BCCC12 1212 /1218 9:00 am-3:00 p.m. every other Sat

Nurse Aide I RefresherIntensive review encompassing theory and skills needed to renew Nurse Aide I license. No clinical is required. This course is for the following individuals: individuals listed on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry but let their registry lapse within past 3 years, current or prior listing as Nurse Aide in another state and wish to become listed on the NC NA I Registry, military personnel with medical/corpsman training. Prerequisite: Expired North Carolina Nurse Aide I within the past 3years, current listing as Nurse Aide in another state. Costs: Textbook-TBD, NC certification exam-$101 Requirements: Due at time of registration is a copy of Nurse Aide certificate, SS Card and current valid driver license/government form of ID with photo, copy of current listing as Nurse Aide in another state.Funding assistance may be available through NC Works. Interested persons must apply to the NC Works office in their home county. 9:00am-5:00pm Friday Aug 17-Sept 21 Fee: $126.25 42 hrs 31747 BCCC12 1212

Phlebotomy TechnicianCredential: Phlebotomy Technician, America Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansA certificate course consisting of theory and clinical experiences, which prepares the student to enter the medical field as a Phlebotomist in various settings. Core course concept is instruction on how to safely and competently perform venipunctures. After successful completion of the course, student is encouraged to test for their certification as a phlebotomist. Student will earn a Working Smart credential: soft skills for workplace success while enrolled in the program. Prerequisite: Career Readiness Certificate of a bronze or higher. Copy of certificate is due at time of registration along with an official copy of a High School diploma or High School Equivalency. Textbooks-$197.22, medical dictionary-$10, *uniform-$105.00, *2 step TB skin test-$60, *immunizations -$100, Castle Branch-$85, ASPT exam fee-$90-120 (*approximate cost)

Requirements: Competently perform venipunctures in the lab setting. 90 hours of clinical Monday - Friday during hours of operation for clinical facility. Uniform: navy blue scrub top and pewter gray pants to be worn daily while in class, lab and clinical. (scrub top and white mid-lengthlab coat embroidered with BCCC in royal blue) white closed toe/heel shoes. Background check, drug screen, immunization upload to Castle Branch $85. Must be completed within 30 days of first day of class. https://portal.castlebranch.com/BK50

Funding assistance may be available through NC Works. Interested persons must apply to the NC Works office in their home county. 9:00am-3:00pm Mon & Wed Aug 20-Dec 12 Fee: $204.25 234 hrs 31704 BCCC12 1218

Phlebotomy Technician-HYBRIDCredential: Phlebotomy Technician, America Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansA certificate course consisting of theory and clinical experiences, which prepares the student to enter the medical field as a Phlebotomist in various settings. Core course concept is instruction on how to safely and competently perform venipunctures. After successful completion of the course, student is encouraged to test for their certification as a phlebotomist. Student will earn a Working Smart credential: soft skills for workplace success while enrolled in the program. Mandatory attendance required on the first night of class.

Prerequisite: Career Readiness Certificate of a bronze or higher. Copy of certificate is due at time of registration along with an official copy of a High School diploma or High School Equivalency.

Textbooks-$197.22, medical dictionary-$10, *uniform-$105.00, *2 step TB skin test-$60,*Immunizations -$100, Castle Branch-$85, ASPT exam fee-$90-120 (*approximate cost)

Requirements: Competently perform venipunctures in the lab setting. 90 hours of clinical Monday - Friday during hours of operation for clinical facility. Uniform: navy blue scrub top and pewter gray pants to be worn daily while in class, lab and clinical. (scrub top and white mid-length lab coat embroidered with BCCC in royal blue) white closed toe/heel shoes. Background check, drug screen, immunization upload to Castle Branch $85. Must be completed within 30 days of first day of class. https://portal.castlebranch.com/BK50

Funding assistance may be available through NC Works. Interested persons must apply to the NC Works office in their home county. 5:30 pm-9:30 pm Mon & Wed Aug 20-Dec 12 Fee: $204.25 234 hrs 31725 BCCC12 1212/1218 9:00 am-6:00 pm Every other Sat

Nurse Aide IICredential: Nurse Aide II, NC Board of NursingA 186 hour certificate course that provides classroom, lab and clinical instruction. NA II course prepares the student to perform complex nursing skills for patients or residents. Satisfactory completion of the course and the final written/skill competency evaluation allows the student to apply for listing as a Nurse Aide II with the North Carolina Board of Nursing-Nurse Aide I Registry. Prerequisite: Copy of current NA I license and copy of H.S. diploma or equivalent Costs: Textbook-$100, *uniform-$105, *watch with second hand-$10, *dual head stethoscope-$20, *blood pressure cuff-$20, *uni form-$105.00, *2 step TB skin test-$60, *Immunizations -$100, Castle Branch-$85, NAII Registry Application-$24(Student will have 30 days after the class is completed to submit and pay application fees to NCBON) (*approximate cost)

Requirements: Uniform: white scrub top and navy blue pants to be worn daily while in lab and clinical. (scrub top and white mid-length lab coat embroidered with BCCC in royal blue) white closed toe/heel shoes. SS Card and current valid driver license/government form of ID with photo. Background check, drug screen, immunization upload to Castle Branch $85. Must be completed within 30 days of first day of class. https://portal.castlebranch.com/BK50

Funding assistance may be available through NC Works. Interested persons must apply to the NC Works office in their home county. 4:00 pm-8:00 pm Tues, Thurs Aug 21-Dec 13 Fee: $199.25 186 hrs 31442 BCCC12 1212 /1218 9:00 am-6:00 p.m. every other Sat

Heartsaver CPR/AEDHeartsaver CPR/AED course is for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card in CPR and AED use to meet job, regulatory or other requirements. Students learn skills for adult, child, and infant CPR and AED use. Costs: $18.68-textbook 5:00 pm-9:00 pm Wed Oct 24 Fee: $60 4 hrs 31400 BCCC8 826 9:00 am-1:00 pm Sat Nov 3 Fee: $60 4 hrs 31401 BCCC8 826

HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS Fall 2018

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Emergency Medical Technician Initial Provider (Hybrid)Credential: EMT Basic, NC Office of Emergency Medical ServicesIf you have little or no medical experience, this course will introduce you to emergency prehospital care. Upon completion of this course, you will be credentialed to provide emergency care at the EMT level and be allowed to take the state credentialing exam. The schedule includes online course components along with weeknight and Saturday sessions. Funding assistance for may be available for qualifying individuals through your local NCWORKS Career Center. 6:30pm-9:30pm Mon. & Wed. Aug. 15-Dec. 5 Fee: $209.25 228 hrs 31284 BCCC10 28

EMT to Paramedic (Hybrid)Credential: EMT Basic, NC Office of Emergency Medical ServicesThis course will follow the guidelines established by NCOEMS and will have online and classroom work that will educate the EMT to prepare for the North Carolina credentialing exam. Once successfully completing this course the student will be allowed to register for the North Carolina Paramedic Exam. Please note: instruction will be delivered through two classes that will be on a “flip-flop” schedule to meet the state minimum of 1,000 hours of instruction that include clinical and lab time. Students will be required to attend one afternoon and night each week. Students will be required to submit a letter of affiliation at the time of registration in order for the registration feeto be waived.Call 252-940-6468 to schedule a meeting to discuss course requirements. Next class starts December 2018!

Online Anatomy and Physiology for ParamedicsThis course is designed for students preparing to register for a Paramedic course or credentialed providers needing continuing education. The objectives for this course satisfy the National Standard Curriculum and the NCEMS objectives. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the fundamentals and the principles of anatomy and physiology. Online All Days Sept 24-Dec 17 Fee: $185 84 hrs 31804 Online

Online Critical Care Review ClassCredential: Certified Critical Care Paramedic & Certified Flight Paramedic, International Board of Specialty CertificatiuonsVidant EastCare and Beaufort County Community College are hosting an online Critical Care Review course that will prepare Paramedics for the FP-C and the CCP-C exam. FP-C and CCP-C are the only Paramedic certifications recognized by Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS). Vidant EastCare is the only CAMTS accredited transport program in Eastern North Carolina. This course is 72 hours and has been approved by the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC). Paramedics who are already FP-C or CCP-C can use this course for recertification hours. BCCTPC requires 16 hours of approved Critical Care content. The textbook for the course is the AAOS Critical Care Transport, ISBN- 978-1-284-04099-9. Online All Days Sept 10-Nov 18 Fee: $185 72 hrs 31801 Online

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HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS Fall 2018

Medication AideThis 24 hour course provides training for a current Nurse Aide to become a qualified Medication Aide. Core course concept is safe medication administration via the oral, topical and instillation routes to residents of long-term nursing facilities. For listing on the North Carolina Medication Aide Registry student must successfully complete the state competency exam.

Prerequisite: Current NA I license with no substantiated findingsCosts: * Textbook-$14.14, state exam-$55Requirements: Attendance for all 24 hours, 90 or greater on the final written exam, and Ccrrent Nurse Aide certificate, SS Card and cur-rent valid driver license/government form of ID with photo

Funding assistance may be available through NC Works. Interested persons must apply to the NC Works office in their home county. 9:00 am-6:00 pm Sat Sept 8-22 Fee: $70 24 hrs 31447 BCCC12 1218

EMERGENCY SERVICES Fall 2018

Fire AcademyCredential: Firefighter, NC Office of State Fire Marshall (OSFM)We will be holding our 4th Fire Academy starting on August 15. There will be a mandatory orientation meeting on July 31 at 7 pm in Building 8-829 to get all essential paperwork so that we will be able to start on August 14. Classes will be on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and every other Saturday. Class times are from 6pm – 10pm during the week and 8am – 5pm on Saturday. Class size is limited to 20 so register early. For more information or to start the registration process please contact Johnny Williams, Director of Fire and Emergency Management Training, at (252)940-6363 or johnny.williams@beaufortccc.edu. http://www.tinyurl.com/bcccfiretraining.If you would like to schedule a training at the Public Safety Training Facility, please contact Johnny Williams, Director of Fire and Emergency Management Training, at (252) 940-6363 or by email at johnny.williams@beaufortccc.edu.

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FIRE TRAINING Fall 2018

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Fall 2018

The Chef’s TableThe Frances Morgan Roberson Culinary Arts Lab is a fine community resource! Those who have participated in our Personal Enrichment Culinary classes have experienced great instruction, delicious food, and fun camaraderie. Our classes are limited to 10 participants so that everyone can learn new skills, help prepare our meals, and enjoy our food. All materials are supplied.

Pesto AgainBilly Ray Askew and Bill Booth are growing great crops of basil for us this summer, so we decided to have another fine night of pesto making. Can you tell how much we enjoy this class? We hope you will too. Join Clay Carter and Anita Price to learn how to make this delicious summer dish with locally grown basil. We will discuss tips for growing basil, how to make big batches of pesto, and how to enjoy that pesto right away or store it for later use. Class participants will produce and enjoy a pesto feast, and everyone will leave with a container of pesto to enjoy at home. Here’s our menu: crostini with fig and blue cheese spread, watermelon tomato and feta salad, fettuccini with fresh pesto, pine nuts, chopped tomatoes, and bacon, and tiramisu. 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Aug 23 Fee: $40 3 hrs 31858 BCCC8 830

Crab Meat Two WaysWe’ll have three teams of students and each team will assemble and cook two crab meat casseroles. One casserole is an elegant dinner party dish using select crab, and the other is a simple family recipe using crab claw. Each is delicious! And students will want to repeat these old favorites at home. Supper is going to be very good tonight: company crab, deviled crab claw, roasted asparagus, corn pudding, and Tay’s lemon dessert. 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Sept 13 Fee: $45 3 hrs 31859 BCCC8 830

Cake Decorating IThis year your holiday baking will be so much more inviting when you learn to decorate cakes, cupcakes, and cookies from Maria Dickinson. In BCCC’s Cake Decorating I class you will learn to decorate cakes that will delight your family and friends. Learn to master elegant borders using shells, rosettes, and stars. Learn to create lovely flowers such as roses, rosebuds, sweet peas, and pansies. Take this class and enjoy decorating a beautiful cake for every holiday event. On the first evening we will supply you three tips and piping bags (yours to keep!) so you can experience the pleasure of cake decorating. Your instructor will help you develop a supply list that will match your goals. And every week thereafter you’ll make beautifully decorated cakes and cupcakes. 6:00pm-8:30pm Mon Sept 24-Oct 29 Fee: $55 15 hrs 31861 BCCC8 830

A Farm Fresh SupperChef Joe White likes a challenge, and we always enjoy the delicious meals he leads us to make. So tonight, we will present him with fresh local pro-duce from growers Will Roberson, Shawn Harding, and William Cherry. Everything will be in season and recently harvested. A great combination of late summer and early fall produce will inspire Joe, and he will lead us as we learn more good recipes and techniques. Who knows exactly what the menu will be? There is one sure thing, it will be delicious! 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues Sept 25 Fee: $40 3 hrs 31862 BCCC8 830

Pies and Tarts, Sweet and Savory with Rachel KThis class fills up fast, so call us quick. Everybody loves a pie. And once you have the knack for making a good crust then there is no limit to the fillings you can enjoy. Rachel will lead us to make sweet dessert pies and savory pies for brunches or suppers. We’ll enjoy quiche, a rustic gallette, and a custard pie. Each student will bake an apple pie to carry home! Coffee, tea, and cold milk will be just what we need when those pies come out of the oven. 5:30pm-9:30pm Thurs Sept 27 Fee: $40 4 hrs. 31863 BCCC8 830

Farm Fresh LunchWe had so much fun on Tuesday evening with Joe White that we asked him back for Saturday lunch. We will present him with fresh local produce from growers Will Roberson, Shawn Harding, and William Cherry. Everything will be in season and recently harvested. A great combination of late summer and early fall produce will inspire Joe to lead us as we learn more good recipes and techniques from him. Who knows exactly what the menu will be? But there is one sure thing; it will be delicious! 10:00am-1:00pm Sat Sept 29 Fee: $40 3 hrs 31864 BCCC8 830

Exploring Red WineWhen cooler weather arrives, we turn to red wine for rich and warming flavors. Red wines pair well with the heartier fare of fall and winter cooking. Join Mary Mehlich at Wine and Words for an exploration of 8 great red wines to enjoy now. And taste some foods which are at their best when paired with these wines. Just like our Summer Wines class, this will be a lively and informative evening. It will prepare you to enjoy a variety of seasonally appropriate wines with great confidence. 6:00pm-8:30pm Tues Oct 2 Fee: $40 2.5 hrs 31865 Wine & Words

Let’s Do Lunch: A Proper English TeaWe’ve invited Meghan, Catherine, and Queen Elizabeth to this class. We hope you will join us too. Washington’s favorite Anglophile, Jeff Phipps, will guide us as we produce, serve, and enjoy English Afternoon Tea with all the trappings. The silver is already polished. This will be a fine example for you to replicate at future gatherings in your castle. A variety of savory and delicious finger sandwiches; scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam; dainty sweet treats; and of course, TEA! 10:00am-1:00pm Fri Oct 5 Fee: $30 3 hrs 31860 BCCC8 830

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A Hard Candy Christmas!Anita Price returns to the kitchen to share her skills in making old-fashioned holiday hard candy. She will lead you to make cinnamon, orange, and mint hard candy. You will bring back memories when you make these brightly colored and sweetly flavored treats. Hard candy making skills are used to make homemade lollipops and molded shapes. Carry home plenty of candy and the skills to make lots more for sweet gifts this year. 6:00pm-8:00pm Tues Nov 27 Fee: $30 3 hrs 31875 BCCC8 830

Let’s Have a PartyIt is our last class of the year, and we decided to make our favorite party foods. Please join this class and help us make appetizers and hors d’oeu-vres; savory, sweet, traditional, updated, and even a little offbeat. Together we’ll make at least 9 dishes. Some will be recipes we featured in the kitchen this year, and others will be new additions to our repertoire. What do ingredients like potato chips, watermelon rind pickles, country sau-sage, blue cheese, bourbon, cranberries, chocolate chips, bacon, cherry tomatoes, and artichoke hearts have in common? Well, when you join this class you will be using them in one of our recipes. Come and make and eat and enjoy and celebrate! 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues Dec 4 Fee: $40 3 hrs 31876 BCCC8 830

Knife Skills with Chef StephenChef Stephen Tubaugh will lead our class in basic knife skills. He will teach you which knife is best for various kitchen tasks, and he will guide as you learn to make the proper cuts. Your chef will demonstrate the best ways to use your knives, and you will practice cutting many vegetables to gain good knife control. In addition, all students will butcher a chicken. Sharpening, storage, and maintenance of your knives are important skills we will address. You may use our knives or bring your favorites from home. And with all these diced vegetables around we will cook up a big batch of ratatouille to enjoy for supper. 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Oct 11 Fee: $40 3 hrs 31866 BCCC8 830

Biscuit Bliss with Rachel KProust had his madeleine moment. Southern writers are apt to wax elegant about their Mama’s biscuits. Just think about hot biscuits, sweet butter, and homemade preserves. Yes, that is bliss. Create wonderful food memories for your family and friends by learning to make delicious biscuits from our resident baker, Rachel K Midgette. Each student will make three types of biscuits in this class: classic buttermilk supper biscuits, savory cheese and herb drop biscuits, and sweet potato biscuits with ham. 5:30pm-9:30pm Tues Oct 16 Fee: $40 4 hrs 31867 BCCC8 830

The Five Mother SaucesAs a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Paul Cyr is a classically trained chef. At the request of several culinary students he happily agreed to teach this class. Join in and learn to make the classic five mother sauces: veloute, béchamel, tomato, español, and hollandaise. Moreover, learn when to use these sauces to your best advantage. Paul will also teach variations of the sauces to add different flavors. We’ve got plenty of whisks. Just bring your enthusiasm and your appetite. We will cook and enjoy a delicious meal that employs these sauces. 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Oct 18 Fee: $45 3 hrs 31868 BCCC8 830

Eastern Mediterranean MealChef Carlos Adorno returns to our kitchen with an eastern Mediterranean meal. He will guide students to cook and enjoy flavorful and healthful foods to grace their home tables. Herbs figure deliciously into tonight’s fresh tastes, and several dishes are vegetarian. Here’s our menu: roasted chicken with rosemary, garlic, and mint; couscous with vegetable stock, evoo, and herbs; tabouli; baba ganoush with pita and lavash; tzatziki; Nutella cups; and mint lemonade. 6:00pm-8:00pm Tues Oct 23 Fee: $45 3 hrs 31869 BCCC8 830

Collards for the HolidaysWe had the best time with William Cherry when we offered the first collard cooking class. That fella can really turn out some collards! So join in and learn how to make the best collards for your holiday table. William is growing the collards for this meal, and he will cure the backbone from Acre Station Meat Farm. Come and help William prepare this feast. Enjoy a great traditional meal as the weather turns chilly. And Anita’s Banana Pudding is the perfect finishing touch. Collards with gently corned backbone; cornmeal dumplings; fresh relish and hot pepper vinegar; roasted local sweet potatoes; black eyed peas; banana pudding (the good kind like your mama made). 6:00pm-8:00pm Thurs Oct 25 Fee: $40 3 hrs 31870 BCCC8 830

Let’s Do Lunch; Instant Pot Thanksgiving Start to FinishIt is just amazing what you can cook with an Instant Pot. A hybrid pressure cooker and slow cooker, Instant Pots make meal prep easy and quick and infuse deep and delicious flavors. Scott Clark taught us how to cook with an Instant Pot last winter, and he will lead us to cook an entire Thanks-giving feast in this class. That’s right, turkey, traditional sides, and desserts. This year you can make your Thanksgiving meal more timely, reduce stress, and even make some dishes ahead with an Instant Pot. Your guests will appreciate the wonderful food you serve. 10:00am-1:00pm Fri Nov 2 Fee: $45 3 hrs 31890 BCCC8 830

Fine Wines for the HolidaysMary Mehlich at Wine and Words knows that the holidays allow us to enjoy some big, expressive, and delicious wines. This is the season of giving, whether we are pouring wines for our guests or delivering bottles to our favorite friends and kinfolk. Tonight we taste the best wines to enhance feasts, enliven cocktail parties, or make a statement under the tree. Mary will pair these wines with some of her best recipes, and you will enjoy some very very fine wine. 6:00pm-8:30pm Tues Nov 6 Fee: $50 2.5 hrs 31871 BCCC8 830

Filled Chocolate CandiesLearn to make engaging and delicious treats with Anita Price. She will lead as you make molded chocolates filled with flavored fondant. We have the molds, lots of chocolate, and favorite flavors for the fillings. You’ll make coconut cream, pecan filling, citrus, raspberry, and several other flavors. These candies make great presents! 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues Nov 6 Fee: $30 3 hrs 31872 BCCC8 830

BaklavaOn an earlier evening Carlos Adorno made baklava for us, and it was delicious. Now it’s your turn to make your own. Each student will make their own pan of baklava using fillo dough, walnuts, pistachios, and honey. Carlos will teach us how to work with the fillo and how to cut the baklava into perfect diamonds. You will always enjoy making this traditional Mediterranean dessert. 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Nov 8 Fee: $35 3 hrs 31873 BCCC8 830

BiscottiHave you ever had biscotti with your morning cup at the Coffee Caboose? They are the best, and Chris Barkley is the baker. He will lead students to make a big batch of biscotti to take home along with the ability to make many variations of the basic recipe. In our class we will make cranberry almond biscotti, and we’ll have a pot of coffee brewing for you to enjoy. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues Nov 13 Fee: $30 3 hrs 31874 BCCC8 830

Defensive Driving-DDC-4Learn to drive defensively for the sake of family, friends, and yourself in this four hour course! It’s important to get there safely and without incident. You want to recognize hazards, understand your defenses, and act correctly and in time to avoid problems on the highway. Everyone is safer when you drive defensively, and you will avoid costly traffic tickets. We are pleased with our four hour Defensive Driving class, and the District Attorney is too. This class will also satisfy the requirement of many businesses which employ drivers. We are offering plenty of sections to meet your needs.

9:00am-1:00pm Sat Aug 18 Fee: $70 4 hrs 30312 BCCC8 8295:30pm-9:30pm Mon Aug 27 Fee: $70 4 hrs 30313 BCCC8 8299:00am-1:00pm Sat Sept 15 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31844 BCCC8 8295:30pm-9:30pm Mon Oct 1 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31845 BCCC8 8299:00am-1:00pm Sat Oct 13 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31846 BCCC8 8295:30pm-9:30pm Mon Oct 29 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31847 BCCC8 8299:00am-1:00pm Sat Nov 17 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31848 BCCC8 8295:30pm-9:30pm Mon Nov 26 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31849 BCCC8 8295:30pm-9:30pm Sat Dec 8 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31850 BCCC8 8295:30pm-9:30pm Mon Dec 17 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31851 BCCC8 829

Line DancingOur Line Dancing class is very popular, as it should be. We added more sections, and we added some time to each session. Everyone who joins has time to enjoy the gentle and moderate exercise. Line Dancing improves memory while you learn the various dances (we’ll go through 20 different styles.) And you’ll enjoy getting ready for weddings and holiday parties. Please join us for 6 weeks of entertaining line dancing. And don’t forget; it’s just plain fun!

10:00am-11:30am Mon Sept 10-Oct 29 Fee: $30 9 hrs 31892 BCCC10 B6:00pm-7:30pm Mon Sept 10-Oct 29 Fee: $30 9 hrs 31893 BCCC10 B

Line Dancing - IntermediateWe continue our line dancing exercises with new dances and slightly more complex arrangements. We will build upon all the steps that we learned in our first sessions to give students more dances and more fun. 10:00am-11:30am Mon Nov 5-Dec 17 Fee: $30 9 hrs 31894 BCCC10 B 6:00pm-7:30pm Mon Nov 5-Dec 17 Fee: $30 9 hrs 31895 BCCC10 B

Carolina Shag DancingThe Shag is the favorite couples dance in the Carolinas. Come and learn this traditional social activity and enjoy the fellowship in our dancing classroom. It will not take long for couples to master the basic steps and at least six fun moves. Dance etiquette will be part of the instruction. After this class couples will be ready to confidently join-in at many social events. 6:00pm-7:30pm Tues Sept 11-Oct 16 Fee: $50 9 hrs 31896 BCCC4 102

Carolina Shag Dancing IntermediateOK, you’ve mastered the basics. Now join this class to perfect your shagging and add more steps to your repertoire. More shagging, more fun. We’ll continue to build confidence with the basics and add new moves. Chris Winstead will lead the class, and you will lead everyone to the dance floor at the next party! 6:00pm-7:30pm Tues Oct 23-Nov 27 Fee: $50 9 hrs 31897 BCCC4 102

Yoga for EveryoneWe are pleased to offer this healthful activity on our campus. Sharon Owens is a Kripalu Yoga certified instructor, and she will lead you to practice movement, breathing work, and meditation to become present in the moment and fully alive. The stretching is gentle and the benefits are im-measurable. This semester we’ve expanded to 7 sessions. Our first meeting will orient beginners and returning students, and all other sessions will consist of yoga for everyone. Students will need to bring their own mat. Other equipment is supplied.

5:30pm-6:45pm Thurs Sept 6-Oct 18 Fee: $40 8.75 hrs 31898 BCCC10 B5:30pm-6:45pm Thurs Oct 24-Dec 13 Fee: $40 8.75 hrs 31899 BCCC10 B

Quilting for BeginnersThe Pamlico River Quilters’ Guild inspired us to offer this class, and Debby Hodges has made it a great success. We meet for 6 sessions to give beginning quilters more experience under Debby’s guidance. Learn the basics of cutting, piecing, sewing seams, and quilting. Debby will address fabric choices and color combinations as you produce a wonderful sampler quilt. We will also visit a local quilting shop. So if you have any desire to learn quilting this is a great start. Book and supplies list available upon registration.

6:00pm-8:30pm Thurs Sept 13-Oct 18 Fee: $45 15 hrs 31900 BCCC8-829

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Fall 2018PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Fall 2018Christmas Tree QuiltMake a Christmas Tree Quilt and increase your quilting skills. Debby Hodges has chosen a beautiful pattern for the class to make, and we will prac-tice paper piecing and some wool applique. This 36 inch by 36 inch quilt will make a great wall hanging or table topper for the holidays. 6:00pm-8:30pm Tues Oct 23-Nov 27 Fee: $45 15 hrs 31901 BCCC4 102

Sewing SkillsIrene Jones will share her wealth of sewing knowledge, and we are happy to have this subject back on our roster. On the first evening students will make a pillowcase (we’ll have the supplies.) Irene will provide a supplies list for the remainder of the class, which we will spend sewing an apron. These projects will teach you all the basic sewing skills you need to take on projects of your own. And you’ll be very proud of your accomplish-ments! 6:00pm-8:30pm Mon Sept 17-Oct 22 Fee: $45 15 hrs 31902 BCCC8-829

Learn to Play PianoConsider this class as your introduction to piano and other keyboard instruments. Also, consider yourself lucky to have such a great teacher as Scott Bradshaw! During this class you will develop the ability to play simple tunes on a keyboard. You’ll build an understanding of musical notation and the ability to read and play music. And you’ll enjoy your new skill at playing music for entertainment. We have the keyboards for learning. Just bring your enthusiasm. 6:00pm-8:00pm Tues Sept 11-Oct 9 Fee: $55 10 hrs 31903 BCCC8-829

Piano 2In Piano 2 we will master Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Concerto. Just kidding! We will build on the skills acquired in our Learn to Play Piano class. Five more sessions to learn about reading music and playing music on our keyboards. Those who completed Learn to Play Piano are encouraged to join Scott Bradshaw for this class. 6:00pm-8:30pm Tues Oct 23-Nov 20 Fee: $55 15 hrs 31904 BCCC8-824

Learn to Play Guitar Dust off that guitar that’s been sitting around and finally learn to play. You know you want to. Or maybe you want to refresh the skills you haven’t used in quite some time. With Churchill Hodges’ guidance you’ll be picking and strumming in no time. He’ll teach you the major and minor chords and how to move between them. You’ll choose your favorite playing style whether it’s using a flat pic or finger picking. Various types of music such as Folk, Southern Rock, Blues, Contemporary Christian, Rock, and Blue Grass are addressed. Each session will include group and individual instruction. 6:00pm-8:30pm Thurs Sept 13-Oct 18 Fee: $55 15 hrs 31905 BCCC3-127

Guitar 2We added this class to encourage our guitar players to keep on learning. All the skills from Learn to Play the Guitar and more complex moves are included. There is plenty of practice, plenty of music, and plenty of camaraderie. Those who have some basic guitar skills are welcome to join in. 6:00pm-8:30pm Tues Oct 23-Nov 27 Fee: $55 15 hrs 31906 BCCC3-127

Small Engine RepairWe are pleased to have Small Engine Repair back on our schedule. We have a new shop with lots of equipment and a new instructor. So now is the time to become your own repairperson and enjoy learning to fix your own stuff! In this class, students will gain the skills needed to diagnose, repair, and maintain both 2-cycle and 4-cycle engines. These include weed eaters, tillers, chain saws, leaf blowers, and lawn mowers. Students will receive classroom instruction and hands-on experience. Students are encouraged to bring their own equipment to our shop for tune-up and repair.6:00pm-9:00pm Tues Sept 11-Oct 30 Fee: $71.25 24 hrs 31907 BCCC7-101

Welding for FunHave you ever thought about all the cool things you could make if only you knew how to weld? Well, here is your chance to find out how. We have all the material you’ll need, and the safety equipment too. Just join this class and you will learn the basics of Mig (GMAW), Tig (GTAW), and stick (SMAW) welding. By the end of 5 sessions you will have made your own art project to keep. Accident insurance included. 9:00 am-12:00pm Sat Sept 15-Oct 13 Fee: $140 15 hrs 31908 BCCC4 112

Learn to Play PokerTake this class and you can join the game with confidence. Longtime enthusiast Charles Gullette will introduce you to the fun of poker and its variations. He’ll start with Texas Hold ‘Em, 7 Card Stud, and 5 Card Draw. You will learn poker etiquette and the rules of the game. Hand rankings, poker psychology, and betting and raising techniques are part of the class. Along with Charles’ instruction, you’ll begin to play poker in each ses-sion. The final night will be a class tournament. 6:00pm-8:00pm Tues Sept 18-Oct 16 Fee: $40 10 hrs 31909 BCCC8-821

Pamlico’s PastWe all know that we live in a very special place. When you join this exploration of local history you will appreciate our area even more. Ray Midgett will connect our towns and our river to the Outer Banks and beyond. You’ll discover how we came to be what we are, and why the river means everything to the life we enjoy. One session will be spent on a walking tour of Washington’s waterfront. Ray’s understanding of recorded history and all the accompanying charming anecdotes will make this class a pleasure. 6:00 pm-8:00pm Tues Sept 18-Oct 16 Fee: $40 10 hrs 31910 BCCC3-113

Tobacco Stick Stars with Sam TaylorThis workshop has become one of our fall favorites. You’ve seen them around town, and their rustic charm is beguiling. We are fortunate that Sam Taylor has agreed to share his star making skills with us. We are offering this workshop so you can enjoy making your own tobacco stick star. Each participant will recycle old sawn tobacco sticks to make one large star or two smaller stars. They are instant heirlooms! All supplies are included.

9:00am-12:00pm Wed Oct 24 Fee: $35 3 hrs 31913 BCCC7

Enjoying DSLR PhotographySpend 4 evenings getting better with your DSLR camera. David Clark, a seasoned commercial photographer, will share his expertise and his passion for making great photos. And each evening share photos with class members as you all come to understand how light and your camera interact. Understand depth of field, and explore metering, exposure, and using various lenses to get desired results. The modes of Full Auto, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, and Manual Exposure are used as you photograph people, indoor objects and outdoor scenes. Learn to format in RAW or JPEG as the need arises. And this year you’ll take the best holiday pictures ever! 6:00pm-8:00pm Tues Sept 18-Oct 9 Fee: $50 8 hrs 31911 BCCC3-127

Jewelry Making TechniquesCreate a wire wrapped pendant and incorporate it into a linked necklace. Then craft a pair of earrings and a matching beaded bracelet. Making these projects will teach you the basic skills needed to produce more jewelry on your own. Dawn Brookins is an accomplished jewelry maker, and students will enjoy her instruction. We will have supplies to get you started on the first night of class. Then Dawn will help you create a supply list to acquire for the rest of the class. You’ll be proud to wear your new handcrafted jewelry. 6:00pm-8:30pm Thurs Sept 20-Oct 11 Fee: $40 10 hrs 31912 BCCC3-113

Making Monotype PrintsEvery monotype print is unique. No experience is needed to make charming paper prints that can be used for greeting cards, gift tags, and frame-able art. Even fabric is printable using this technique. Dottie Ann Walker will lead you to use natural materials to make your own prints, and she will guide you to add layers of color. Every participant will make numerous prints and will carry home a print making base for future projects. This is a great pre-holiday workshop, and all supplies are included. 9:00am-12:00pm Mon & Wed Oct 8 & 10 Fee: $40 6 hrs 31914 BCCC8-829

Technology: iPhone/iPad WorkshopChantel Fortescue will provide the basics and you’ll have plenty of time for your questions in this newly revamped Apple devices workshop. Bring your own iPhone and/or iPad so you can learn on your device. We will address basic operation, security settings, APPS, upgrades, photo sharing, email, and other skills to help you get the most from your personal technology. Come with your own questions too, because Chantel wants to answer all of them. Limited class size to encourage individual attention. 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Sept 20 Fee: $20 3 hrs 31915 BCCC2-114

Technology: Android WorkshopWe’ve expanded this class to include more instruction and more individualized guidance. And we limit the class size to make sure that everyone gets the information they need. Please bring your own Android phone or tablet and enjoy learning the best features for you to employ. Chantel Fortescue will teach about APPS, security settings, set-up options, photo sharing, and entertainment features. She will have plenty of time to ad-dress your needs, and you will leave feeling more confident with your Android device. 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Oct 4 Fee: $20 3 hrs 31916 BCCC2-114

Technology: iPhone PhotographyThere’s a camera in your pocket, and it is fully equipped to make beautiful photographs. iPhones have excellent photographic capabilities. With just the installed app one may take and manipulate photographs that are engaging, well composed, and saturated with color. Chantel Fortescue and Clay Carter will lead this workshop so that you can turn your snap shots into treasured photos. Bring your iPhone and we’ll take photos in class and practice taking them form ordinary to exceptional. 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Oct 18 Fee: $20 3 hrs 31917 BCCC2-114

Opera Excursion: Aida“Celeste Aida!” is the aria sung to the slave girl at the center of Verdi’s most lavish opera. Against the epic backdrop of Egypt in the time of Pha-raohs, Verdi set an intimate love story that remains an enduring favorite. The Metropolitan Opera’s production is the very best. It even includes live camels on the stage! We start the opera season in fine style with Jeff Phipps’ lecture on Thursday evening. On Saturday we will travel to the Greenville Grand and enjoy the Met’s Live HD broadcast of Aida with soprano Anna Nebtrebko singing the lead. Registration fee includes lecture, transportation, and ticket to Aida.

6:00pm-8:00pm Thurs Oct 4 Fee: $65 7.5 hrs 31918 BCCC8-82811:30am-5:00pm Sat Oct 6 Greenville Grand

Opera Excursion: MarnieLet’s try something a little less traditional this time. The Metropolitan Opera’s premier of Marnie, based on Winston Graham’s novel and made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s movie, will give us a new opera experience. Set in the 1950’s, Mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard sings the enigmatic Mar-nie, and baritone Christopher Maltman is the man who pursues her—with disastrous results. Jeff Phipps will give us the plot and background on Thursday evening. And as always, he will have interesting opera anecdotes to share. On Saturday we will travel to the Greenville Grand and enjoy the Met’s Live HD broadcast of Marnie. Registration fee includes lecture, transportation, and ticket to Marnie. 6:00pm-8:00pm Thurs Nov 8 Fee: $65 7.5 hrs 31919 BCCC8-828 11:30am-5:00pm Sat Nov 10 Greenville Grand

Opera Excursion: La TraviataThe Fallen Woman…La Traviata is Verdi’s interpretation of Alexander Dumas’ “La Dame aux Camelias.” Violetta, a courtesan who lives a life of free love succumbs to the joy of true love. Her past prevents her from a full life with her swain, Alfredo, and she leaves him bewildered and angry. Fi-nally, true love prevails, and Violetta and Alfredo are reunited before she succumbs. The story, the traditional-style production by the Metropolitan Opera, and Verdi’s beautiful music make this excursion a delight for opera lovers and newcomers alike. On Thursday we will explore the world of Verdi and his operas. On Saturday we will travel to The Greenville Grand to see the high definition live broadcast of La Traviata. Violetta is sung by Diana Damrau and the orchestra is conducted by the Met’s new Music Director, Yannick Nezet-Seguin. Price includes lecture, travel, and ticket. 6:00pm-8:00pm Thurs Dec 13 Fee: $65 7.5 hrs 31920 BCCC8-828 11:30am-5:00pm Sat Dec 15 Greenville Grand

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Notary PublicCredential: Notary Public, NC State Notary Public SectionThis six-hour course is required for persons wanting to apply for notary public commissions for the State of North Carolina. Various topics related to the duties of a notary public will be covered. Individuals should review the Notary qualifications list on the Secretary of State’s web site located at: http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/notary/ prior to registering for class. Per NC Secretary of State Guidelines, students will have to pass an exam to complete the class requirements. Students will be required to show a state issued photo ID and their social security card on the first night of class. This is a requirement from the Secretary of State’s office. A textbook, Notary Public Guidebook, is available in the BCCC Bookstore for $27. Books will not be sold in class and should be purchased prior to class. 9:00am-4:00pm Friday Oct 5 Fee: $70 6 hrs 31774 BCCC8 829 9:00am-4:00pm Friday Dec 7 Fee: $70 6 hrs 31775 BCCC8 829

Soft Skills to Pay the BillsAre you a business owner unhappy with your employee’s lack of professionalism or performance? Are you a job seeker and are having problems finding a job or keeping a job? While experience and education are all important factors in employees, there is a third factor that has become more sought out than ever…”SOFT SKILLS.” This one day course will help you learn and/or improve these crucial skills in the workforce. The “Soft Skills to Paying the Bills” program will cover:• diversity training, networking, verbal and written communication (email, phone, text, social media)• listening and non-verbal communication, customer service , how to handle conflict and stress, workplace teams and ethics• problem solving and critical thinking, how to handle praise, criticism and feedback• Go A.P.E.! – attitude, professionalism, enthusiasm 8:00am-5:00pm Tues Oct 23 Fee: $70 8 hrs 31748 BCCC8 829

Customer Service EssentialsIt is estimated that 69% of lost customers don’t return because of bad service. This four-hour class will give your employees the skills they need to not just satisfy customers, but to keep them returning to your business again and again.This customer service training program covers attitude of service excellence, linking to your organization’s vision, product/service knowledge, identifying customer needs, successful communication, tone of voice and positive word choice, office safety and etiquette, time management, and service recovery. To create a culture of excellent customer service you need everyone within your organization on board. With “Customer Service Essentials”, you’ll reenergize your entire staff with essential customer service skills.

8:00am-12:00pm Tues Sept 18 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31753 BCCC8 828

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National Career Readiness Certification (NCRC) Prep ClassesCredential: National Career Readiness Certificate, ACTDo you need to earn your National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC)? We have developed a specialized three-week class to assist individuals with earning their National Career Readiness Certification (NCRC). The NCRC is a nationally recognized portable credential that measures employ-ability skills in three areas: Graphic Literacy, Applied Math, and Workplace Documents. Many companies in Beaufort and surrounding counties either require or give preference to applicants that have a NCRC. Fee waivers are available for qualifying individuals. Individuals wishing to pursue their NCCRC will pay a $39 testing fee at the time of testing. Students may enroll or join this class at any time. It is an open enrollment lab. The CRC is a prerequisite for all continuing education healthcare certification programs. 2:00pm-4:30pm Tues/Thurs Aug 16-Dec 11 Fee: $180 80 hrs 31799 BCCC8 823 5:30pm-7:30pm Every other Tues

American Sign LanguageThis 24-hour course will cover a variety of topics related to American Sign Language including basic history, terminology & how to interpret in different arenas. Students will receive suggested homework each week to review topics covered. At the conclusion of this course students should have the knowledge & ability to have basic conversation with the Deaf Community. A textbook is required and can be purchased from the BCCC Bookstore for $21.75, Talking with Your Hands and Listening with Your Eyes. 6:00pm-9:00pm Mon Sept 10-Oct 29 Fee: $70 24 hrs 31743 BCCC8 824

Conversational SpanishIn this 24-hour introductory course, students will cover Spanish Step-by Step focus on elements of a sentence using nouns, pronouns, articles, adjectives and adverbs, and interrogative words. Students will also learn days, months, and numbers along with regular and irregular verb usage. This course will assist the individual in learning how to have basic conversations with clients, the community, family and/or friends.

6:00pm-8:00pm Mon & Thurs Aug 20-Oct 1 Fee: $70 24 hrs 31776 BCCC8 829

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Real Estate ClassesReal Estate Pre-LicenseCredential earned: NC Real Estate License, NC Real Estate CommissionThis five-week, 75-hour course is required to satisfy the educational requirements for a provisional broker, and is designed to prepare you to pass the real estate license examination administered by the NC Real Estate Commission. Topics include basic real estate principles and practices, law and contracts, financ-ing, closing valuation, fair housing and real estate laws. The instructor is Diana Lambeth. The registration fee for this course is $180. The textbook is available in the BCCC Bookstore for $51.51 (book prices subject to change.) 8:30am-5:00pm Tues & Thurs Aug 21-Sept 20 Fee: $180 75 hrs 31120 BCCC8 824

Real EstateElective-Contract MazeThis elective will satisfy the 4 hours of continuing education required by the NC Real Estate Commission. The book is available in the books store for $8.01. 1:30pm-5:30pm Tues Nov 13 Fee: $50 4 hrs 31784 BCCC8 829 5:30pm-9:30pm Thurs Dec 6 Fee: $50 4 hrs 31783 BCCC8 829

Real EstateElective-General UpdateThis four-hour mandatory course satisfies the continuing education requirements required by the NC Real Estate Commission. The General Update course is developed by the N.C Real Estate Commission each year. 8:30am-12:30pm Tues Nov 13 Fee: $50 4 hrs 31781 BCCC8 829 5:30pm-9:30pm Mon Dec 3 Fee: $50 4 hrs 31782 BCCC8 829

HVAC Academy HVAC: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Level 1Credential: CFC Certification EPA Section 608, ESCO GroupThis class will provide both classroom instruction and practical skills that will allow a student to enter the workforce as an installer or techni-cian. The curriculum includes both classroom instruction and hands-on lab time focused on an introduction to electrical systems and compo-nents involved in HVAC systems. The course fee includes a $180.00 registration fee and a $1.25 student accident insurance fee. The textbook is Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (ISBN 978-1631263545) and is available in the BCCC bookstore. Students will have the opportunity at the end of class to sit for the EPA Section 608 exam. Students will log into www.escotesting.com on the night of testing and pay a $25.00 test fee separate from their registration fee. Testing fees are subject to change per ESCO Institute. 6:00pm-9:00pm Mon. & Thurs. Aug. 2-Nov. 29 Fee: $186.25 96 hrs 31594 BCCC 7 701

HVAC: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Level 2Credential: Universal R-410a Safety Certification, ESCO GroupThis course will continue building upon the skills learned while taking the Level 1 class. Students will begin to focus on troubleshooting techniques and HVAC controls. Students who have no prior HVAC experience, or limited experience, are recommended to begin in the Level 1 class. The course fee includes a $180.00 registration fee, a $5 technology fee and a $1.25 student accident insurance fee. The textbook is Mod-ern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (ISBN 978-1631263545) and is available in the BCCC bookstore. Students will have the opportunity at the end of class to sit for the Universal R-410A exam. Students will log into www.escotesting.com on the night of testing and pay a $25.00 test fee separate from their registration fee. Students who wish to test will need to purchase the R-410 Universal Safety Manual (ISBN: 1-930044-12-7) prior to class. Testing fees are subject to change per ESCO Institute. 6:00pm-9:00pm Mon. & Tues. Aug. 6-Nov. 27 Fee: $186.25 96 hrs 31595 BCCC 7 701

HVAC: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Level 3Credential: Employment Ready (System Diagnostic & Troubleshooting), ESCO GroupThis course will continue building upon the skills learned while taking the Level 1 and Level 2 classes. Students will begin to focus on trouble-shooting techniques and HVAC controls centered on refrigeration and ductwork. Students who have no prior HVAC experience, or limited experience, are recommended to begin in the Level 1 class. The course fee includes a $180.00 registration fee, a $5 technology fee and a $1.25 student accident insurance fee. The textbook is Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (ISBN 978-1631263545) and is available in the BCCC bookstore. Students will have the opportunity at the end of class to sit for an Employment Ready exam for System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. Students will log into www.escotesting.com on the night of testing and pay a $25.00 test fee separate from their registration fee. Testing fees are subject to change per ESCO Institute. Students who wish to test will need to purchase Systems and Troubleshooting Pro-cedures (ISBN: 1-930044-15-1) prior to class. 6:00pm-9:00pm Mon. & Thurs. Aug. 2-Nov. 29 Fee: $186.25 96 hrs 31596 BCCC 7 701

HVAC: Electrical Theory and Application for HVACR Credential This course will discuss electrical theory concerning HVACR practices such as safety and hazard awareness, motors, electrical fundamentals, circuits and components, and more. Students will also prepare to take the HVAC Excellence Employment Ready Certificate test for this cre-dential as well. Students will need to purchase the ESCO Electrical Theory & Application for HVACR at either www.escogroups.org or the BCCC bookstore for class. Students will log into www.escotesting.com on the day of testing and pay a $25.00 test fee separate from their registration fee. Test fees are subject to change per ESCO Institute. 8:00am-5:00pm Sat Dec 1 & Dec 8 Fee: $75 8 hrs 31761 BCCC8 822

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Working SmartCredential: Working Smart, CharlotteWorksWorking Smart is a five-module curriculum taught over 24 hours. The five modules are: Self Awareness, Self-Management, Work Ethics, Communi-cation Skills, and Problem-Solving Skills. This class prepares prospective job seekers for employment and equips individuals currently in the work-force seeking new opportunities. Individuals who complete the training with receive a program certification. Fee waiver for the registration fee is available for qualifying individuals. 9:00am-1:00pm Mon & Wed Oct 1-17 Fee: $70 24 hrs 31810 Beau. Co. NC Works

Workplace Computer BasicsIntroductory course designed to teach students fundamental computer skills with Word and Microsoft Outlook. Students will identify and become familiar with components of a computer system through the use of hands-on application. Produce basic documents using the fundamentals of Microsoft Office Word and be able to use Microsoft Outlook as a planning and communication tool. Fee Waivers for the registration fee are available for those who qualify. 9:00am-1:00pm Mon & Wed Sept 10-Sept 26 Fee: $70 24 hrs 31780 BCCC8 822

Income Maintenance Caseworker NCFAST (Phase 1)This course covers skills and strategies designed to provide employability skills training and career exploration for the role of Income Maintenance Caseworker with the Division of Social Services agencies. This course is Phase 1 of a two-phase program. Students MUST complete and pass this phase before enrolling in Income Maintenance Caseworker Phase 2. Students are required to earn their National Career Readiness Certification (NCRC) as part of the course requirements. Fee waivers for the $120 registration fee are available for qualifying individuals. On the last night of class, students may be required to pay a $39 NCRC testing fee, in the event their grant has expired. 9:00am-12:00pm Tues & Thurs Sept 4-Oct 25 Fee: $125 48 hrs 31779 BCCC8 822

6:00pm-9:00pm Tues & Thurs Aug 21-Oct 11 Fee: $125 48 hrs 31778 BCCC8 822

Income Maintenance Caseworker NCFAST (Phase 2)This course is designed to cover a variety of skills associated with the Income Maintenance Caseworker role to determine service eligibility. Specific focus will include proficiency in the utilization of the NCFAST application. Other topics will include skills in communication, interviewing, time management, data gathering/compiling, and data analysis. This is Phase 2 of a two-phase program. Students must have taken Phase 1: Introduc-tion to Human Services to be eligible for this course. 6:00pm-9:00pm Mon & Wed Aug 20-Oct 29 Fee: $185 60 hrs 31770 BCCC8 822

Vehicle Escort Certification & RecertificationCredential: Escort Vehicle Operator, NC Department of Transportation, DMVThis course is required for those who wish to escort large vehicles. Students must be either 21 years of age or be 18 to 21 years of age with a current Class-A license to attend. All students must have a driver’s license that has been valid for at least 12 months. 8:00am-5:00pm Tuesday Sept 25 Fee: $70 8 hrs 31815 BCCC7 701

North Carolina Vehicle Safety Inspection Credential: NC Safety Inspection, NC DMVThis course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as safety inspectors for motor vehicles. Course topics include regulations and test inspection procedures required by the NC DMV - Enforcement Section - for safety inspectors. Upon completion a student should understand the rules, regu-lations and procedures for safety inspections, be able to inspect a vehicle properly. 5:00pm-9:00pm Mon & Tues Sept 17-Sept 18 Fee: $70 8 hrs 31754 BCCC2 108

CDL Truck Driving (Hybrid Class)Credential: Commercial Driver’s License, NC Dept of TransportationThe Truck Driver Training program at Beaufort County Community College will train students to drive a Class - A combination vehicle and prepare students for their pre-trip inspection, off road skills test and the driving test which are all components of the NCDMV commercial driver’s license (CDL) exam. Prerequisites: Valid NCDMV Class-A Permit Valid DOT Medical Card Negative DOT Drug Screen (within 30 days of test date). Additional costs include a $118 book fee (book prices are subject to change).This program is an online hybrid program which involves weekly required online assignments apart from weekly on-campus driving on the weekends. This course will include an emphasis on log truck driving with the potential to pursue post-course employment with a local logging company. This program is made possible through partnerships with Golden Lead Foundation, NCDOT, Weyerhaeuser, Alligood’s Garage and locally owned insurance groups. Funding assistance may be available through your local NCWORKS Center (formerly known as Job Link) and through scholarships available with State Employees Credit Union, BCCC Foundation and Golden Leaf. 8:00am-6:00pm Sat & Sun Jan 27-May 25 Fee: $231.25 384 hrs 31813 BCCC7 701 Online, on demand All days

Forklift TrainingCredential: Forklift Wallet Card, National Safety CouncilThis class will be based on the National Safety Council’s (NSC) Forklift Training Program. Students in this class will review an overview of forklift operation, inspection, and safe use of the forklift truck. Students will learn how to inspect the truck, and how to determine lift limitations. Students will also learn how to understand the center of gravity and how that goes along with safe operation to properly lift limitations. Students will also learn how to understand the center of gravity and how that goes along with safe operation to properly lift a load. Students will be responsible for demonstrating proper use by completing an obstacle course along with an inspection. Students will be required to purchase a textbook which comes with a certificate and wallet card from NSC for $6. Textbooks will be handed out at the class and will not sold in the BCCC Bookstore. 5:00pm-9:00pm Mon & Tues Oct 15-Oct 16 Fee: $77.25 8 hrs 31751 BCCC11 15

Drone Pilot TrainingThis course covers airman’s knowledge required to obtain a part 107 Remote Pilot’s License. This credential is beneficial for both commercial and government organizations who use unmanned aerial systems. Instruction includes aerial charts, flight restrictions, flight dynamics, weather, and other factors concerning piloting unmanned aerial systems. 8:00am-5:00pm Sat Sept 15 & Sept 22 Fee: $70 16 hrs 31752 BCCC8 Audit.

Inert Gas WeldingCredential: Welding Certification (MIG/TIG), American Welding SocietyThis parallel course with the curriculum Welding Technology program introduces inert gas-shielded welding methods (MIG/TIG). Topics include correct selection of consumable and non-consumable electrodes, equipment setup, safety, and welding techniques. Upon completion, stu-dents should be able to perform inert gas welding in flat, horizontal, and overhead positions.A welding kit list is available upon demand. Kits typically costs around $225 from ARC3 Gases and will be needed within the class. Kit lists are available online under Continuing Education programs at www.beaufortccc.edu (kits prices are subject to change by supplier).Students will need to purchase the Modern Welding (ISBN: 9781631266010) textbook for class. 12:00pm-4:00pm Thurs Aug 15-Dec 12 Fee: $181.25 64 hrs 31887 BCCC4 107

GTAW (TIG) PlateCredential: Welding Certification (GTAW/TIG), American Welding SocietyThis parallel course with the curriculum Welding Technology program introduces the gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding process. Topics include correct selection of tungsten, polarity, gas, and proper filler rod with emphasis placed on safety, equipment setup, and welding techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to perform GTAW fillet and groove welds with various electrodes and filler materials. A welding kit list is available upon demand. Kits typically costs around $225 from ARC3 Gases and will be needed within the class. Kit lists are available online under Continuing Education programs at www.beaufortccc.edu (kits prices are subject to change by supplier).Students will need to purchase the Modern Welding (ISBN: 9781631266010) textbook for class. 12:00pm-1:00pm Mon Aug 15-Dec 12 Fee: $181.25 64 hrs 31889 BCCC4 107 1:00pm-2:15pm Tues

Substance Abuse CounselorAre you interested in earning your NC Substance Abuse Counseling Certification? Take your first step with our Substance Abuse Counseling Education course! This online course taught via Blackboard will take you on an journey learning about screening, intake, orientation, assessment, treatment planning, counsel-ing, case management, crisis intervention, client education, report and record keeping, consultation with other professionals in regard to client treatment and services, and referral to treat addictive disorder or disease and help prevent relapse. This program has been approved by the NCSAPPB board (code 16-100-H-S). There are additional requirements to become a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor such as supervision and clinical experience. Students will be responsible for completing this requirement. For more information on the state requirement to become a CSAC, go to www.ncsappb.org. Beverly Cates and Loretta Ebison will be the instructors for this program. The $185.00 fee for this program does not include any fees required by the NCSAPPB towards the individual’s certification. Books for the course is $159.59 and is available at the BCCC bookstore (book prices subject to change). Students will need to provide, at a minimum, an official high school transcript. Online Online Aug 19-Dec 8 Fee: $185 300 hrs 31772 Online

Medical Office SpecialistCredential: Medical Administrative Assistant Certification (CMAA), National Health Career AssociationThe Medical Office Specialist program will provide skills training in basic computer operations, medical terminology, medical law and ethics, medical office procedures, professional etiquette, grammar review and transcription editing, electronic health records, and medical coding. This is a fast-paced program that will be offered in a hybrid setting with few seated classes; most class sessions will be held online, via BlackBoard. Students should have a valid email account prior to registering for this program. At the completion of the program, students will have the opportunity to register and sit for the Medical Administrative Assistant Certification (CMAA). The cost of the credential exam is $105 and is offered through the National HealthCareer Association (NHA).The first night of class is a mandatory seated class. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues/Online Sept 4-Nov 16 Fee: $185 225 hrs 31733 BCCC8 829

Substitute Teacher Training This 24-hour course prepares individuals to substitute teach in the local county school system. This course provides information on learning expectations, time management, monitoring student interaction, classroom management, and many other topics related to being a substitute. Textbooks are available from the BCCC Bookstore for $21.88 and will not be sold in class.

8:30am-3:00pm Mon-Thurs Sept 17-Sept 20 Fee: $70 24 hrs 31773 BCCC8 829

ServSafe ®Credential earned: ServSafe, National Restaurant AssociationThis class will be the complete ServSafe® program. Food safety and consumer health are among the most pressing concerns for the food service industry. The restaurant and food service industry’s preeminent food safety training program, ServSafe®, is recognized and accepted by more federal,state, and local jurisdictions than any other. Effective training means your entire operation will be more efficient, more profitable, and have a better understanding of health department regulations. The ServSafe® certification will insure that two points will not be taken away at your sanitation inspections. Students will be required to have a textbook AND answer sheet to take the course. Students should purchase textbook directly from the National Restaurant Association. No materials will be sold in class. 10/23 Class will meet 6:00-9:00 for Testing. 4:00pm-10:00pm Tues & Thurs Oct 16-Oct 23 Fee: $70 15 hrs 31768 BCCC8 829

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ServSafe ® Review and TestCredential earned: ServSafe, National Restaurant AssociationThis class will be a ServSafe® review and test only. Food safety and consumer health are among the most pressing concerns for the food service industry. The restaurant and food service industry’s preeminent food safety training program, ServSafe®, is recognized and accepted by more federal, state, and local jurisdictions than any other. Effective training means your entire operation will be more efficient, more profitable, and have a better understanding of health department regulations. The ServSafe® certification will insure that two points will not be taken away at your sanitation inspections. Students will be required to have a textbook and answer sheet to take the course. Students should purchase textbook directly from the National Restaurant Association. No materials will be sold in class. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues Sept 25 Fee: $25 3 hrs 31878 BCCC8 824

Culinary ArtsCredential earned: Kitchen Cook Certification, American Hotel & Lodging Educational InstituteThe Frances Morgan Roberson Culinary Arts programs want to help you start a career in the culinary industry. Spend 12 weeks and learn the basics of working in a restaurant kitchen. You will learn to operate restaurant equipment. Knife skills, cooking techniques, proper sanitation and food storage,working with menus and recipes, managing a station, and cleaning up are all part of this class. Students will develop the skills to be a vital part of any restaurant’s success. Students will participate in our fall ServSafe® class on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting on 10/16. The ServSafe® book is available in the library for $93.94. Work-place observation will include working 25 hours in local cafeterias, and restaurants. Students will complete the Globally recognized Kitchen Cook Certification as part of this curriculum. Scholarships are available for this class through the BCCC Foundation. 9:00am-2:00pm Tues & Thurs Aug 28-Nov 8 Fee: $336.25 115 hrs 31769 BCCC8 828

Government FinanceThis course meets the NC Department of State Treasurer standards for the core duties of finance operations in local government units. Topics include overview of local government finance and accounting, GS 159, the role of finance officer, pre-audit and budget processes. This course is taught with the NC Department of State Treasurer approved curriculum. 5:00pm-8:00pm Tues/Online Oct 8-Dec 4 Fee: $130 48 hrs 31755 BCCC3 115

Residential WiringThis course introduces the care/usage of tools and materials used in electrical installations and the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Topics include NEC, electrical safety, and electrical blueprint reading; planning, layout and installation of electrical distribution equipment; lighting; overcurrent pro-tection; conductors; branch circuits; and conduits. Upon completion, students should be able to properly install conduits, wiring, and electrical distribution equipment associated with basic electrical installations. The textbook required for this course is Electrical Wiring Residential (ISBN 978-1285170954) and the National Electrical Code (ISBN 978-1455906727). 6:00pm-10:00pm Mon Aug 15- Dec 12 Fee: $185 64 hrs 31760 BCCC2 109

OSHA 10 Credential earned: OSHA 10 Pocket Card, Occupation Safety and Health AssociationThis 10 hour course is designed to provide participants with the basic skills and knowledge necessary to recognize workplace hazards in an industrial, service, or business setting. The program consists of Introduction to OSHA and the OSH Act, Health and Safety Management Systems, OSHA Recordkeeping, Blood-borne Pathogens, Permit Required Confined Spaces, Welding, Hand and Power Tools, Walking/Working Surfaces, Hazard Communication, Personal Protective Equipment, Exit Routes and Fire Protection, Electrical Safety, Machine Guarding, Lockout, Powered Industrial Trucks, Industrial Hygiene, Hearing Conservation, and Respirator Protection and leadership skills. Several of these topics are mandatory, while others are elective. 8:00am-1:30pm Fri Oct 12 & Oct 19 Fee: $78 10 hrs 31756 BCCC8 829

Introduction to Lean ManufactuiringThis 6 hour course will introduce students to the language, philosophy, and methods used in the transformation toward lean manufacturing. Students will interact with the instructor and discuss topics including the definition of lean manufacturing, error proofing, visual systems, and identifying waste. 9:00am-4:00pm Sat Sept 8 Fee: $70 6 hrs 31749 BCCC8 829

Web PagesCreate and post your very own Web site on the Internet using HTML in this extensive, hands-on, six (or four whichever you choose) week workshop. First, you’ll learn about the capabilities of the World Wide Web and the fundamentals of web design. Then, with your instructor’s guidance, you’ll plan the content, struc-ture and layout of your Web site, create pages full of neatly formatted text, build links between the pages and to the outside world, add color, backgrounds, graphics, and tables, choose the best domain name and learn how to publish your Web site. You’ll also learn critical and timely information on securing the best possible location in search engine listings, and powerful no-cost or low-cost web marketing strategies. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues & Thurs Oct 16-Nov 8 Fee: $75 24 hrs 31757 BCCC8 822

Microsoft Project 2016Discover how to effectively plan, implement, and control projects using Microsoft Project 2016. From sequencing tasks, producing a baseline, and assigning resources and costs, to tracking progress, analyzing variances, and revising your project plan, Microsoft Project can help you organize all your project’s details quickly and effectively. In this course, you’ll master the basics of Microsoft Project 2016 so you can create a project schedule in no time flat and then share it with clients and co-work-ers. Using the program’s different views, such as the Calendar and Gantt Chart views, you’ll manage your project information and produce effective reports. Armed with this information, you’ll avoid going down dead-end alleys and overloading your schedule. And should you encounter trouble, you’ll master a number of tried-and-true problem-resolution techniques to help get your project back on track and how to fine-tune different aspects of your project, including splitting tasks for work. After completing the course, you’ll know how to develop, implement, and control a project plan that meets organizational and customer objectives. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues & Thurs Sept 11- Oct 4 Fee: $75 24 hrs 31758 BCCC8 822

WORKFORCE PROGRAMS Fall 2018

The mission of the Small Business Center Network (SBCN) is to increase the success rate and the number of viable small businesses in North Caro-lina by providing high quality, readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing small business owners, which will lead to job creation and retention. Contact Lentz Stowe, Director of Small Business Center, at 252-940-6306. Services available through the Small Business Center Network include:

• One-on-one business counseling, which provides an evaluation to determine immediate needs.• Custom designed programs to assist with preparation of paperwork necessary to obtain financing for a qualified new business or expansion of an existing business.• Assistance for owners of existing businesses seeking information and direction. To make an online request for counseling complete the online form at www.ncsbc.net/reg.aspx?mode=counsel&center=75030&subloc=0

How to Start a Small BusinessAttend this core competency workshop to answer the following questions: Are you ready to start a business? What are the advantages and disadvantages of a new business? Where do I obtain permits and licenses? What tax information is needed and where do I find it? How do I maintain objectivity? David Mayo is your presenter. 6:00pm-8:00pm Mon Oct 22 Fee: No Charge 2 hrs BCCC8 828

How to Write a Business PlanStarting your own small business is a huge step for anyone. This class will help you with the fundamentals in writing a business plan. A busi-ness plan is the foundation for success when making a decision to start a new business or acquire an existing business. Your business plan is key when it comes to seeking funds for your business. Topics discussed include the Executive Summary/Describing your Business/Marketing/Market Research/Analysis and the Financial Plan. David Mayo is your presenter. 6:00pm-8:00pm Mon Aug 20 Fee: No Charge 2 hrs BCCC8 828 6:00pm-8:00pm Mon Nov 5 Fee: No Charge 2 hrs BCCC8 828

Marketing and Advertising for Your Small Business Drawing attention to your business is tougher than ever before! Large chain stores, a challenging economy, the Internet, etc. have made the small business venture often times frustrating. BUT you can take matters into your hands and discover what you can do to bring customers to you. In this seminar you will learn low cost advertising/marketing strategies and methods, creating your marketing plan, scoring greater sales with current customers, and other “tricks” of the trade. MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS is a seminar you will want to be a part of and it is absolutely free! David Mayo is your presenter.

6:00pm-8:00pm Mon Sept 10 Fee: No Charge 2 hrs BCCC8 8286:00pm-8:00pm Mon Nov 19 Fee: No Charge 2 hrs BCCC8 828

Financing Your Business Starting your own business is part of the American dream. You’ve given this thought, you’ve sought advice, and you are just about ready to begin, then you ask yourself: How do I finance my business? Who can give me good, solid, reliable advice? Are there loans/grants available to assist me? What should I be aware of? The economy is tough – I don’t want to fail – HELP! David Mayo is your presenter.

6:00pm-8:00pm Mon Sept 24 Fee: No Charge 2 hrs BCCC8 8286:00pm-8:00pm Mon Dec 3 Fee: No Charge 2 hrs BCCC8 828

Recordkeeping and Taxes for Small Business Do you know your product or service upside down and backwards, BUT the numbers just drive you up the wall? Do you really work hard, but always seem to run out of cash at the end of the month? This seminar will help you understand the financial aspects of your business. We’ll talk about tax issues. You’ll become familiar with those financial terms that confuse you, but are the road map to your success. Keith Kidwell is your presenter. You will learn… What makes your business thrive and grow? What is a CPA and when and how do you use them? How to understand financial statements. What your banker is looking for? What federal and state reports are required? If I made that much money, where is it?

6:00pm-9:00pm Mon Oct 15 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 8286:00pm-9:00pm Mon Dec 10 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

Small Business Center Core CurriculumStudent who complete all five classes will receive a certificate of completion.

SMALL BUSINESS CLASSES Fall 2018

FIREARMS TRAINING Fall 2018Concealed Carry Handgun (CCH) TrainingClass covers laws governing the use of deadly force, concealed carry statute, & other relevant issues. Class covers the fundamentals of gun oper-ation, personal protection with the use of a handgun, gun safety, ammunition, and shooting techniques. Students must show proof of ability to legally own a firearm, handgun permit or county record check at the time of registration. 8:00am-7:00pm Sat Oct 20 Fee: $76.25 10 hrs 31816 BCCC10B 101 8:00am-7:00pm Sat Dec 15 Fee: $76.25 10 hrs 31817 BCCC10B 101

Beginners HandgunBCCC offers Beginners pistol orientation class for handguns. Beginners Pistol is designed to provide a hands-on introduction to the safe handling and proper orientation for students. This course is six hours long and includes classroom and range time learning to shoot a specific pistol action type. Students will learn rules for safe gun handling; the particular pistol model parts and operation; ammunition; shooting fundamentals; cleaning the pistol; and continued opportunities for skill devel-opment. Students must show proof of ability to legally own a firearm, handgun permit, CCH permit or county record check. 9:00am-4:00pm Sat Sept 15 Fee: $86.25 6 hrs 31818 BCCC10B 101 9:00am-4:00pm Sat Nov 10 Fee: $86.25 6 hrs 31819 BCCC10B 101

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One Page Marketing Plan (For Current and Prospective Business Owners) Course Description: Create a marketing plan that is clear focused, results driven and relevant. In this class you will learn a simple way to create a one page marketing plan and a marketing map to follow that includes the web, social marketing and traditional marketing. Often the simplest plans provide the easiest way to stay focused and to get clear team involvement. Martin Brossman is your presenter.Myth: Successful Marketing Plans are daunting to create, require a crystal ball and can only be completed with the help of an expensive, outside marketing firm.Truth: Attend this 3-hour class with hands-on instruction and 7-step template and creating a Marketing Plan will suddenly be easy, energizing, and most importantly, effective. In fact, you will actually begin drafting your one-page plan during this session.Learning Objectives: How to get started developing and implementing a successful marketing plan and marketing map (explained in the class) Why it’s so important and how to use it What your one-page Marketing Plan must include How it’s going to help you sell more and be more successfulCourse Materials: Handouts and web-based resources will be provided to the participants. 3:00pm-6:00pm Thurs Aug 30 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

Finding the Right Product (How to Find Merchandise to Sell Online)The most asked question Nick Hawks is asked as an eCommerce guru is “where do you get the stuff you sell online?” That is the million-dollar question isn’t it? In this fast-paced class, you will learn his secrets to sourcing merchandise to sell online in many different ways. Wholesale. Drop Shippers.. Foreign Sources. Liquidation. Become a successful “MeCommerce” business owner! Nick Hawks is your presenter. Nick has been featured on TV, newspapers, and magazines for his special brand of MeCommerce. 1:00pm-4:00pm Thurs Oct 11 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

Inexpensive and Creative Ways to Market Your Small BusinessOne paragraph course description: This is a fun, informative, and interactive workshop. You’ll learn and leave with lots of ideas, plus it’s a great chance to meet people and...yes...mar-ket! Just come with an open attitude and willingness to look at different ideas. You never know where those ideas will lead. You will learn: Ways to market that don’t cost a dime. Creative and low cost marketing ideas. Which marketing ideas best fit your business. Best ways to target your specific market. Emily Balance is your presenter. 2:00pm-5:00pm Thurs Sept 13 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

SnapChat for Small Business OwnersSnapChat is capturing the attention of millennials with it’s disappearing photos and messages, filters and lenses, and private messaging. Businesses have an opportunity to reach millennials not only with their engaging stories but by encouraging your customers to include your business in their special moment. by helping them lives has captured the attention of a generation. Do you want to reach the growing market of millennials between the ages of 25 – 35 or maybe their parents? Then you need to understand how to use SnapChat. In this class, you will learn the fundamentals of SnapChat, how you can use it for your business, and how to use SnapChat’s On-Demand Geo-Filters to make your business part of your customer’s special moments.. One handout and resources online accessible with password given in class. Martin Brossman is your presenter. 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Sept 20 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

Is QuickBooks Right for Your Business or Non-profit? Is QuickBooks software the right choice? This seminar will help you decide. Take a tour of both the Desktop Edition and the Online Edition led by an expe-rienced accountant and QuickBooks consultant. This popular seminar presenter will answer specific questions and share ways the software helps you save time, better manage your business, simplify bookkeeping and avoid costly errors. Should I move forward with QuickBooks? Semone Brisson will be your presenter. 1:00pm-4:00pm Thurs Sept 27 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

Hiring Championship Performers: 7 Steps for Building a Winning Team Topics covered include: risks and challenges of hiring in today’s work environment, before the hiring process begins, develop an accurate job description, focusing on essential activities, establish clear criteria for job candidate selection, the seven steps, and an action plan. Brian Kennedy is your presenter. Bri-an’s background includes corporate, small business turnaround, start up, and coaching experiences. He later earned his M.Ed. in counseling degree while working full time as a vocational rehabilitation counselor. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues Oct 30 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

Mastering the Art of Customer Service and Sales for the Small Business Owner Good customer service is often hard to describe but certainly obvious when it is lacking. Customers will shop more frequently, spend more money, and refer a business more often if they experience good customer service. In this class we will visit: the three main points of good customer service, how to train and continue to monitor customer service in your line employees, and the significant impact customer service has on a business bottom line. Jeanne Eury is Director of Membership Services of the NC Retail Merchants Association and a small business owner. 2:00pm-5:00pm Thurs Nov 8 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

Making Money as an Artisan and CraftspersonIt is challenging to summarize Lakesha Cole. “Impressive” comes to mind. Come and learn from her how to make money with that “impressive” art or craft that is your passion! Topics covered include: how to begin letting the world know about you and your craft, how to keep track of those important “no fun” expenses to insure your profitability, pricing to insure survival and what to do if your product isn’t selling, and how to approach independent shops and galleries. Lakesha Cole is your presenter. Lakesha is a mom, military spouse, business owner and mentor. With experience in retailing and home-based business start-up, Lakesha published her first book, Mommy Retailing, this year to help mom’s discover how to use their passions, interests, experience, and training to start a business. Lakesha holds a B.A in Print Journalism from North Carolina A&T State University and an A.A.S. in Fashion Marketing from Parsons The New School For Design. 1:00pm-4:00pm Thurs Oct 18 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs Turnage Theatre

Manage Your Debt and Credit Prior to Starting Your Business Securing funds to start your business requires more than just a solid business plan. Think that your credit score and personal credit history do not matter? Think again. If you understand what lenders are looking for when reviewing a loan application, you can greatly increase your odds of being approved by a lender. Preplanning and proper positioning are crucial and this seminar will show you how to do it. Greg Frank is your presenter. Topics include: • How your FICO score is determined • How credit bureaus operate • How to obtain, review and understand your personal credit report • How to significantly increase your credit score in as little as ninety days • Techniques to rapidly reduce or eliminate debt • How to deal with inaccurate or derogatory information in your credit file 3:00pm-6:00pm Tues Aug 14 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

HP LIFE Online Entrepreneurship TrainingOne paragraph course description: HP Learning Initiative for Entrepreneurs (HP LIFE) is a global program that offers aspiring entrepreneurs and small business-owners valuable business skills. HP LIFE offers participants a path to realizing their business dreams. The NC Small Business Center Network, in partnership with the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE), is pleased to offer this innovative program to NC entrepre-neurs and small business owners free of charge! This program is self-paced, making it possible for more aspiring entrepreneurs to participate. All you have to do is register to start. Online Online Online Fee: No Charge 20-30 hrs Online

Creating Your Own Company Database and WebsiteAccording to www.costowl.com, on average hiring someone to design a database ranges from $2000 to $10,000. It also goes on to state, “Paper spread-sheets and files only work for the smallest of business. When your business becomes too large to maintain paper records in any sort of effective fashion, it is time to hire a database design service. A database stores and manages all of your company’s important information in one place. It can beused to compare sets of data and create customized reports. For example, a database could be used to come up with a list of customers who have not done business with you in the last six months. That list could be used to create a targeted marketing campaign, enticing former customers to come back. A data-base can also be used to record and manage customer information, generate sales lists and track product inventory and sales 6:00pm-9:00pm Thurs Aug 9 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs BCCC8 828

Over 35 locally owned small businesses and non-profit exhibitors! Workshops presented by subject matter experts! Right here on BCCC’s campus Classes are free to attend.

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Washington County CenterP.O. Box 123, 100 NC Hwy 32 North

Roper, NC 27970Phone 252-940-6425

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COLLEGE & CAREER READINESSAdult Basic Education and High School EquivalencyAdults with less than a high school education or adults who wish to improve academic achievement may enroll in classes scheduled at a variety of times and places. Students performing from non-reader through eighth grade will start at their own level of proficiency and will be allowed to proceed at their own speed until they achieve their goals. Those students performing on the high school level will review high school materials, including mathematics, reading, writing skills, science and social studies, preparing them to take the High School Equivalency (HSE) tests. For more information regarding orientation please call Heather Collins at 252-940-6298. 9:00am-1:00pm Mon- Wed WCC

HEALTHCARE CLASSESAmerican Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS CPRThis class teaches CPR skills to use with victims, use of an automated external defibrillator and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction. It is intended for participants who provide health care to patients.This course is designed for certification or recertification.Costs: Course textbook available at BCCC bookstore for $17.88. 4:00pm-8:00pm Wednesday Nov 7 Fee: $45 4 hrs 31407 WCC

American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR/AEDHeartsaver CPR/AED course is for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card in CPR and AED use to meet job, regulatory or other requirements. Students learn skills such as adult, child, and infant CPR and AED use. Costs: Textbook $18.68; available in the BCCC Bookstore. 4:00pm-8:00pm Wednesday Oct 3 Fee: $60 4 hrs 31406 WCC

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CLASSESDefensive Driving-DDC-4Learn to drive defensively for the sake of family, friends, and yourself! It’s important to get there safely and without incident. You want to recognize hazards, understand your defenses, and act correctly and in time to avoid problems on the highway. Everyone is safer when you drive defensively, and you will avoid costly traffic tickets. We are pleased with this 4-hour Defensive Driving class, and the District Attorney is too. This class will also satisfy the requirement of many businesses which employ drivers. We are offering plenty of sections to meet your needs.

9:00am-1:00pm Sat Aug 18 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31392 WCC Auditorium9:00am-1:00pm Sat Sept 15 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31852 WCC Auditorium9:00am-1:00pm Sat Oct 13 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31853 WCC Auditorium9:00am-1:00pm Sat Nov 17 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31854 WCC Auditorium9:00am-1:00pm Sat Dec 8 Fee: $70 4 hrs 31855 WCC Auditorium

Filled Chocolate CandiesLearn to make engaging and delicious treats with Anita Price. She will lead as you make molded chocolates filled with flavored fondant. We have the molds, lots of chocolate, and favorite flavors for the fillings. You’ll make coconut cream, pecan filling, citrus, raspberry, and several other fla-vors. These candies make great presents! 6:00pm-8:00pm Tues Oct 2 Fee: $30 3 hrs 31933 WCC

Propagating and Growing RosesTurns out that autumn is a great time to propagate roses. And it is fun to fill the garden with “own root” roses that you have grown from cut-tings. We will propagate three old-fashioned roses in this class, and you will have them to enjoy next year. You’ll also have the skills to propa-gate favorite old roses that are special to you and your family. We will review rose growing techniques that are simple and organic. All supplies included. 6:00pm-9:00pm Mon Oct 15 Fee: $20 3 hrs 31934 WCC

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iPhone PhotographyThere’s a camera in your pocket, and it is fully equipped to make beautiful photographs. iPhones have excellent photographic capabilities. With just the installed app one may take and manipulate photographs that are engaging, well composed, and saturated with color. Clay Carter will lead this workshop so that you can turn your snap shots into treasured photos. Bring your iPhone and we’ll take photos in class and practice taking them form ordinary to exceptional. 6:00pm-9:00pm Mon Nov 5 Fee: $20 3 hrs. 31935 WCC

Learning to KnitAs you make a simple knitted washcloth, you will also learn how relaxing it is to knit! Begin by learning the basic stitches of knit and purl. Then learn to gather materials, cast-on, bind-off, increase and decrease, and choose appropriate needles. After this class, students will be eager to move on to projects that are more complex. Students should bring one pair of size 10 straight knitting needles and one ball of cotton yarn. One class session will be a field trip to Yearning for Yarn, a full service knit shop in Plymouth,NC.

6:00pm-8:00pm Mon Sept 18-Oct 23 Fee: $35 12 hrs. 31939 WCC

WORKFORCE PROGRAMSNational Career Readiness Certification (NCRC) Prep ClassesDo you need to earn your National Career Readiness Certificate? We have developed a specialized class to assist individuals with earning their National Career Readiness Certification. The NCRC is a nationally recognized portable credential that measures employability skills in three areas: Reading for Infor-mation, Applied Math, and Locating Information. Many companies either require or give preference to applicants that have a NCRC. The course fee includes a $180 registration fee. Fee Waiver is available for qualifying individuals. Individuals wishing to pursue their NCCRC will pay a $39 testing fee at the time of testing. Students may join this open enrollment lab at any time. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tuesday Sept 11-Dec 4 Fee: $180 or waiver 33 hrs 31936 WCC

SMALL BUSINESS CENTER CLASSES PLEASE CONTACT THE CENTER TO ARRANGE FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL ONE-ON-ONE COUNSELING WITH BCCC’S SMALL BUSINESS CENTER DIRECTOR, LENTZ STOWE, AT THE WASHINGTON COUNTY CENTER.

Planning, Starting and Growing your BusinessEntrepreneurs invest thousands of dollars in building, stocking and staffing a new business. Employees are given costly training and sent to work. After a few months of costly operation, the investment begins to pay off. But sometimes, even the best idea or finest product goes unno-ticed. Whether a business is online or in a shopping center, new companies succeed and grow in competitive surroundings because ownership and management are correctly Marketing their product or service. This seminar is designed to help Business Owners employ techniques that result in maximum profit and employee retention. Tim Dannelly will be your presenter. 2:00pm-5:00pm Tues Nov 13 Fee: No Charge 3 hrs WCC

HP LIFE Online Entrepreneurship TrainingHP Learning Initiative for Entrepreneurs (HP LIFE) is a global program that offers aspiring entrepreneurs and small business-owners valuable business skills. HP LIFE offers participants a path to realizing their business dreams. The NC Small Business Center Network, in partnership with theNational Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE), is pleased to offer this innovative program to NC entrepreneurs and small business owners free of charge! This program is self-paced, making it possible for more aspiring entrepreneurs to participate. All you have to do is register to start. You can read more about this program at https://www.ncsbc.net/. On Demand All Days Fee: No Charge 20-30 hrs Online

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Hyde County Davis Center P.O. Box 305 • 33460 US Highway 264

Engelhard, NC 27824252-940-6231

Would you like to teach a class at our Hyde County Davis Center? Request a class? Make a suggestion?

Call us at 252-940-6231 or email karen.carawan@beaufortccc.edu

COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS CLASSESEnglish as a Second Language (ESL)Clases de ESL y GEDEnglish as a Second Language is designed for adults who want to learn the English language skills necessary to function effectively in an English-speaking environment.Quiere usted aprender ingles o recivir su diploma de escuela secundaria? BCCC está ofreciendo clases todos los dias y se acomodan a sus necessidates. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tuesdays No Charge HCDC

Adult Basic Education and High School EquivalencyAdults with less than a high school education or adults who wish to improve academic achievement may enroll in classes scheduled at a variety of times and places. Students performing from non-reader through eighth grade will start at their own level of proficiency and will be allowed to proceed at their own speed until they achieve their goals. Those students performing on the high school level will review high school materials, including mathematics, reading, writing skills, science and social studies, preparing them to take the High School Equivalency (HSE) tests. For more information regarding Orientation please call Heather Collins at 252-940-6298. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues./Thurs. No Charge HCDC

HEALTHCARE CLASSESAmerican Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS CPRThis class teaches CPR skills to use with victims, use of an automated external defibrillator and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction. It is intend-ed for participants who provide health care to patients. This course is designed for certification or recertification.Course textbook available at BCCC bookstore at $17.88. 4:00pm-8:00pm Wednesday Sept 26 Fee: $45 4 hrs 31408 HCDC

American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR, AEDHeartsaver CPR/AED course is for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card in CPR and AED use to meet job, regulatory or other requirements. Students learn skills such as adult, child, and infant CPR and AED use. Textbook available at BCCC bookstore at $18.68. 4:00pm-8:00pm Wednesday Nov 14 Fee: $60 4 hrs 31409 HCDC

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CLASSESDigital Photography for BeginnersDigital cameras have become more common and affordable, making it easier to get started and capture great memories. Learning the different skills of photography is one of the main components to getting good results. Learn how to use lighting, composition, and camera settings to take good quality photos. We will meet on alternate Mondays so you can complete assignments and analyze them in class. 6:00pm-8:00pm Mon Sept 10-Nov 5 Fee: $40 10 hrs. 31921 HCDC

Writing CreativelyCome and learn how to construct and write a story. Then use your new skills for creative writing, journal keeping, or recording memories. Discover the pleasure of writing for fun. Sandy Carawan will share her skills so that you can become a better writer. We will meet on alternate Mondays. 6:00pm-8:00pm Mon Sept 17-Nov 19 Fee: $40 10 hrs. 31922 HCDC

Windows 10 WorkshopThe transition to Windows 10 need not be so difficult! In this workshop Donnie Shumate will guide you to understand this new operating environ-ment. You’ll leave more confident in your ability to operate your computer. 6:00pm-9:00pm Mon Oct 15 Fee: $20 3 hrs. 31923 HCDC

Holiday Cards and TagsJoin this class for an evening of holiday fun and a jump-start to your holiday preparations. These cards and tags feature many engaging features. You’ll use several techniques to produce cards and gift tags that will add charm to holiday preparations. All supplies included. 6:00pm-9:00pm Tues Nov 13 Fee: $20 3 hrs. 31924 HCDC

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Filled Chocolate CandiesLearn to make engaging and delicious treats with Anita Price. She will lead as you make molded chocolates filled with flavored fondant. We have the molds, lots of chocolate, and favorite flavors for the fillings. You’ll make coconut cream, pecan filling, citrus, raspberry, and several other fla-vors. These candies make great presents! 6:00pm-8:00pm Thurs Nov 15 Fee: $30 3 hrs. 31925 HCDC

Propagating and Growing RosesTurns out that autumn is a great time to propagate roses. And it is fun to fill the garden with “own root” roses that you have grown from cuttings. We will propagate three old-fashioned roses in this class, and you will have them to enjoy next year. You’ll also have the skills to propagate favor-ite old roses that are special to you and your family. We will review rose growing techniques that are simple and organic. All supplies included.

6:00pm-9:00pm Mon Nov 26 Fee: $20 3 hrs. 31926 HCDC

SMALL BUSINESS CENTER CLASSESPLEASE CONTACT THE CENTER TO ARRANGE FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL ONE-ON-ONE COUNSELING WITH BCCC’S SMALL BUSINESS CENTER DIRECTOR, LENTZ STOWE, AT THE HYDE COUNTY DAVIS CENTER.

Beginning Microsoft ExcelIntroductions and Excel basics, including,creating a worksheet, formatting the worksheet, file management, save worksheet, printing a work-sheet, basic formulas and functions,

1:30pm-4:00pm Wed Nov 28 Fee: No Charge 2.5 hrs HCDC

HP LIFE Online Entrepreneurship TrainingHP Learning Initiative for Entrepreneurs (HP LIFE) is a global program that offers aspiring entrepreneurs and small business-owners valuable business skills. HP LIFE offers participants a path to realizing their business dreams. The NC Small Business Center Network, in partnership with the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE), is pleased to offer this innovative program to NC entrepreneurs and small business owners free of charge! This program is self-paced, making it possible for more aspiring entrepreneurs to participate. All you have to do is register to start. You can read more about this program at https://www.ncsbc.net/. Click on the HP Life logo. On Demand All Days Fee: No Charge 20-30 hrs Online

PUBLIC SAFETYCourses are being added on a daily basis. Please check our website at www.beaufortccc.edu and click

on “Our Programs, Continuing Education.” For questions or to request other classes, contact: Billy Respess for EMS at (252)940-6468, Johnny Williams for Fire/Emergency Management at (252)940-

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The mission of the Customized Training Program (CTP) is to help businesses in Beaufort, Hyde, Tyrrell, and Washi-gnton Counties maintain their competitive edge through awareness, education, and training. If your company is interested in learning more about these training opportunities, or to schedule a class, please contact Sara Watson, Director of the Customized Training & Apprenticeships, at 252.940.6311. • Specialized training offered at no cost to fit the needs of your industry with flexible scheduling. • Customized courses can be held at BCCC or at the business/industry location.

Reliability/Productivity classes include:• Introduction to Lean Manufacturing • Yellow and Green Belt Certification • Poka Yoke-Mistake Proofing• 5-S• Lean Six Sigma • Value Stream MappingQuality classes include:• TS 16949 • NAQ-1/VQA-1 • Commercial Grade Dedication • ISO 14001 Environmental Management • Measurement System Analysis • Kepner Tregoe: Analytical Problem Solving • Blueprint Reading• Internal Auditor Training• Lead Auditor Training• Process Mapping• OJT Train-the-Trainer• FMEA (Failure Mode & Effects Analysis)• GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing)• Math for Measurement• IPC 610 Leadership/Management classes include:• Essentials of Leadership • Managing Complaints • Resolving Conflicts • Effective Discipline • Time Management • Achieve Global Supervisory/Manager Training• Essentials of Communication• Providing Performance Feedback• Delegating• Change Management• Providing Constructive Feedback

• DDI Supervisory/Manager Training• Business Management• Leading Across Generations• DISC TrainingOperator/Mechanic Skills Training• Solidworks and AutoCad • PLC• GibbsCAM • CNC Level I and II• Welding • Machining• Fabrication • Robotic Welding• Injection Molding• Inventor• Basic Electrical• Commercial Grade Dedication• MechatronicsSafety classes include:• Site Workplace Assessment • OSHA 10 & 30 (General Industry & Construction)• Overhead Crane Training • Hazwoper Training• Bloodborne Pathogens • CSIP (Continuous Safety Improvement)• Ergonomics • Confined Space Entry• Hazardous Materials Training • Fire Extinguisher Training• Fall Protection • Lockout/Tagout• Supervisor’s Role in Safety Compliance • OSHA Records & Accident Investigation• Duties & Responsibilities of Safety Committeees • Inspection Checklist

SOME OF THE CUSTOMIZED TRAINING CLASSES OFFERED...

Beaufort County Community College Ed2Go courses are designed to meet individual’s needs and interests by enabling learners to take classes in the comfort of their own homes. You can study at a time that is most convenient for you, without the need for attending classes on campus. Each class will consist of two (2) lessons per week for a total of twelve (12) lessons or the equivalent of twenty-four (24) contact hours for 2.4 CEU credits. Certificate of Completions are available upon successful completion of a course. Over 300 courses are available through Ed2Go in a diverse group of categories. Below are several of the featured courses available. You can visit http://www.ed2go.com/beaufortccc/ for a full list of courses. Remember—we have gift certificates available if you wish to purchase a registration for a friend or family member as a gift! Call 252-940-6375 for more information.

These courses offer excellent opportunities for both personal and professional growth. They are also ideal for those who either own a small busi-ness or lead within industry to use as potential professional development training!

Accounting FundamentalsIntroduction to Quickbooks 2014Performing Payroll in Quickbooks 2014Quickbooks for Contractors 2014Introduction to Peachtree Acct 2014Introduction to Crystal ReportsPersonal FinanceReal Estate InvestingStocks, Bonds, & Investing: Oh My!Where does all my money go?Keys to Successful Money Mgmt

Introduction to Adobe Edge AnimatorIntroduction to Lightroom 5Introduction to Flash CS5 or CS6Introduction to Word 2010 or 2013Introduction to Excel 2010 or 2013Introduction to Microsoft ProjectIntroduction to Access 2010 or 2013Introduction to Microsoft OutlookIntroduction to Microsoft PublisherWhat’s New in Microsoft Office 2010

Writing EssentialsWrite your Life StoryPleasures of PoetryWriting for ESLSpanish for Medical ProfessionalsSpanish for Law EnforcementSpeed SpanishInstant ItalianConversational JapaneseBeginning Conversational French

Spanish in the ClassroomEmpowering Students with DisabilitiesGrammar for ESLResponse to Intervention (RTI)Teaching Students with ADHDSurvival Kit for New TeachersReady, Set, Read!Teaching Preschool: A Year of LessonsUnderstanding AdolescentsTeaching Writing: Grades K-3Enhancing Language Dev. In ChildhoodHomeschool with Success!Learn the Common Core State Standards

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013Introduction to NetworkingUnderstanding the CloudWireless NetworkingIntroduction to PC SecurityComp TIA Security + Certification PrepAchieving Top Search Engine PositionsIntroduction to PHP and MySQLCreating Mobile Apps with CS5Marketing your Business on the InternetBlogging & Podcasting for BeginnersIntroduction to Google AnalyticsMac, iPhone and iPad ProgrammingIntroduction to XML

ACCOUNTING & FINANCEFundamentals of Supervision & MgmtAdministrative Asst FundamentalsMastery of Business FundamentalsWriting Effective Grant ProposalsNonprofit Fundraising EssentialsAchieving Success with Difficult PeopleUnderstanding the HR FunctionCreating a Successful Business PlanCustomer Service FundamentalsStart a Pet Sitting BusinessStart Your Own On-line Business

Creating Web PagesDesigning Effective WebsitesIntroduction to InDesign CS5 or CS6Introduction to Photoshop CS5 or CS6Introduction to Digital ScrapbookingIntroduction to Illustrator CS5 or CS6Introduction to Dreamweaver CS5 or CS6Creating WordPress Websites I & IIIntroduction to CSS3 & HTMLIntroduction to Javascript

Employment Law FundamentalsWorkers CompensationReal Estate LawLSAT Preparation Part ILSAT Preparation Part IIParalegal Certificate ProgramExplore a Career as a Paralegal

BUSINESSEveryday MathIntroduction to StatisticsIntroduction to AlgebraHuman Anatomy & Physiology IIIntroduction to ChemistryIntroduction to BiologyGED PreparationGRE Preparation –Part IGRE Preparation—Part IIGMAT PreparationPrepare for the GED® Math Test

Medical MathCertificate in Stress ManagementCertificate in MeditationCertificate in Healing EnvironmentsMedical TerminologyMedical CodingBecome a Physical Therapy AideHIPAA ComplianceCertificate in GerontologyBecome a Veterinary Assistant

Individual ExcellenceLeadershipDiscover Digital PhotographyMastering your Digital SLR CameraAssisting Aging ParentsMarriage & Relationships: Keys to SuccessManaging Life as a Single ParentNavigating Divorce12 Steps to a Successful Job SearchIntro. to Natural Health & HealingDrawing for the Absolute BeginnerGenealogy BasicsIntroduction to Guitar

Write and Publish your Nonfiction BookIntroduction to ScreenwritingThe Craft of Magazine WritingPublish and Sell your E-BooksRomance WritingA to Z Grant WritingBecoming a Grant Writing ConsultantBeginning WriterThe Keys to Effective Editing

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TEACHING & EDUCATION PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTTECHNOLOGY

DESIGN & COMPOSITIONCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS (34 classes) HEALTHCARE & MEDICAL

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Apprenticeship Beaufort CountyThis combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction prepares participants for careers with local industry partners. Upon success-ful completion of the apprenticeship program, the Apprentice qualifies for industry recognized “journeyman” credentials in a skilled trade and an academic credential from BCCC. Apprentices have opportunities to begin professional careers in a variety of advanced manufacturing fields including Injection Molding Technician, Production Process Technician, and Welding Technician. Benefits of an Apprenticeship program include:

• Paid employment during training with progressive wage increases• Obtainment of a BCCC academic credential that provides credit towards an AAS degree• Industry recognized journeyman credentials at both the state and federal level

If you are a business interested in registering as a sponsoring apprenticeship organization, or if you are a current high school junior or senior, high school graduate, or working adult interested in connecting with apprenticeship opportunities, please call 252-940-6311.

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Accessibility Services: BCCC is committed to diversity, inclusion and ensuring equal access in all campus programs, activities and events to qualified individuals with disabilities. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact the Coordinator of Accessibility Services at (252) 940-6356 in room 923 of Building 9. An advance notice of 72 hours may be required for some accommodations.

Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA): The FERPA (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. For more information, please visit this link:www.beaufortccc.edu/continuing-education/general-information/family-educational-rights-and-privacy-act.

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Financial Assistance Opportunities

To be eligible for this $250.00 scholarship, a student must: • demonstrate financial need under the Federal TRIO formula. • reside in a rural county that is tobacco dependent and/or economically distressed. • be enrolled in a continuing education program that is scheduled for at least 96 hours and leads to a state or national credential.

To complete an online application, go to the website on the facing page.

To be eligible for this up to $500 scholarship, a student must: • be in good standing with the Beaufort County Community College Business Office. • demonstrate financial need. • be enrolled in a short-term training program that leads to a state-regulated or industry- recognized credential that is offered through Continuing Education. • There will be up to 10 High School Equivalency Testing Scholarships awarded to College and Career Readiness students each academic year.

To complete an online application,go to the website on the facing page.

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To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must:• be in good standing with the Beaufort County Community College.• demonstrate financial need.• be enrolled in a short-term Continuing Education program that leads to an industry-recognized credential.• This scholarship can be used for high school equivalency testing.To complete an online application, go to the website on the facing page.

Darragh Foundation Scholarship

To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must: • be in good standing with the Beaufort County Community College Business Office. • demonstrate financial need. • be enrolled in a Culinary Arts Workforce Program offered by BCCC Continuing Education. • One scholarship offered each semester. To complete an online application, go to the website on the facing page.

Scholarship Program

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Financial Assistance Opportunities

To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must: • be in good standing with the Beaufort County Community College Business Office. • demonstrate financial need. • be enrolled in a short-term training program that leads to a state-regulated or industry-recognized credential that is offered through Continuing Education. • One scholarship per academic year. To complete an online application, go to the website below.

Gene and Ellen Schwartz Scholarship

To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must: • be in good standing with the Beaufort County Community College Business Office. • demonstrate financial need. • be enrolled in an agricultural, fire & rescue or emergency medical services training program that leads to a state-regulated or industry-recognized credential that is offered through BCCC. • Established in honor of Reid Sasnett, who was a student at Pungo Christian Academy. To complete an online application, go to the website below.

The Reid Sasnett Endowment Scholarship

For more information regarding any of these scholarships, please contact Sara Watson at (252) 940-6311 or sara.watson@beaufortccc.edu.

To complete an online application for these scholarships go to: www.beaufortccc.edu/continuing-education/general-information/financial-assistance

Are you ready for a change? Are you ready for a fresh start? If the answer is yes, the Youth Program is ready for YOU! The Youth Program can help out-of-school youth ages 16-24 with educational opportunities, earning a high school equivalency, on-the-job training, work experience, and much more! Call your local NCWorks Career Center for more information. Begin a path to success today!

YOUTH PROGRAM

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Beaufort County – 252-946-3116Hyde County – 252-312-6859Tyrrell County – 252-312-6859Washington County – 252-312-7357

Are you 18+ years of age, a US Citizen, and ready for a change or fresh start? If the answer is yes, the Adult/Dislocated Worker program is looking for you! Call your local NCWorks Career Center for more information. Begin a path to success today! Your future begins now!

ADULT/DISLOCATED WORKER PROGRAM

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Beaufort County – 252-946-3116Hyde County – 252-312-6859Tyrrell County –252-312-6859Washington County – 252-312-6859

ACA-111 College Student Success SEATEDACA-122 College Transfer Success SEATED, NET & HYBRID (Net/Seated)ACC-120 Principles of Financial Acct NET and HYBRID(Net/Seated) AGR-111 Basic Farm Maintenance HYBRID (Net/Seated)AGR-139 Intro to Sustainable Ag HYBRID (Net/Seated)AGR-140 Agricultural Chemicals HYBRID (Net/Seated)AGR-150 Ag-O-Metrics HYBRID (Net/Seated)AGR-170 Soil Science SEATEDAGR-214 Agricultural Marketing SEATEDART-111 Art Appreciation SEATED and NETAUT-116 Engine Repair SEATEDAUT-116A Engine Repair Lab SEATEDAUT-141 Suspension & Steering Sys SEATEDAUT-141A Suspension & Steering Lab SEATEDAUT-151 Brake Systems SEATEDAUT-151A Brake Systems Lab SEATEDAUT-181 Engine Performance 1 SEATEDAUT-181A Engine Performance 1 Lab SEATEDAUT-183 Engine Performance 2 SEATEDBIO-110 Principles of Biology NETBIO-111 General Biology I SEATED and NETBIO-112 General Biology II SEATEDBIO-155 Nutrition NETBIO-163 Basic Anatomy & Physiology SEATEDBIO-168 Anatomy and Physiology I SEATED and HYBRID (Net/Seated)BIO-169 Anatomy and Physiology II SEATED and HYBRID (Net/Seated)BPR-111 Print Reading SEATEDBUS-110 Introduction to Business NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)BUS-115 Business Law I NET and HYBRID(Net/Seated) BUS-121 Business Math NETBUS-137 Principles of Management NETBUS-147 Business Insurance NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)BUS-153 Human Resource Management NETBUS-251 Business Psychology NETBUS-260 Business Communication HYBRID (Net/Seated)CHM-130 Gen, Org, & Biochemistry SEATEDCHM-130A Gen, Org, & Biochemistry Lab SEATED

For further information about any of these classes, including credit hours, class days and class times, or for information about our schedule of classes for the Fall 2018 semester, please call: Michele Mayo, Director of Admissionsat 252-940-6233 or email michele.mayo@beaufortccc.edu.

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FALL 2018

ACADEMIC CLASSES Fall 2018

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Course Number Course Name Seated/Net/Hybrid

CHM-151 General Chemistry I SEATED and HYBRID (Net/Seated)CIS-110 Introduction to Computers NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)CJC-100 Basic Law Enforcement Training SEATEDCJC-111 Introduction to Criminal Justice HYBRID (Net/Seated)CJC-113 Juvenile Justice NETCJC-131 Criminal Law NETCJC-132 Court Procedure & Evidence NETCJC-212 Ethics & Community Relations NETCJC-221 Investigative Principles HYBRID (Net/Seated)CJC-223 Organized Crime NETCJC-231 Constitutional Law NETCOM-231 Public Speaking SEATED and NETCOS-111 Cosmetology Concepts I SEATEDCOS-112 Salon I SEATEDCOS -112AB Salon I SEATEDCOS-115 Cosmetology Concepts III SEATEDCOS-116 Salon III SEATEDCOS-117 Cosmetology Concepts IV SEATEDCOS-118 Salon IV SEATEDCOS-224 Trichology & Chemistry SEATEDCOS-240 Contemporary Design SEATEDCSC-143 Object-Oriented Prog NETCTS-115 Info Sys Business Concepts NETCTS-120 Hardware/Software Support NETCTS-285 Systems Analysis & Design NETCTS-289 System Support Project NETDBA-120 Database Programming I NETDFT-151 CAD I SEATEDDMA-010 Operations with Integers SEATEDDMA-020 Fractions and Decimals SEATEDDMA-030 Proper/Ratio/Rate/Percent SEATEDDMA-040 Express/Lin Equal/Inequal SEATED

ACADEMIC CLASSES Fall 2018Course Number Course Name Seated/Net/Hybrid

DMS Developmental Math SEATED and NETDRE-096 Integrated Reading and Writing I SEATEDDRE-097 Integrated Reading and Writing II SEATEDDRE-098 Integrated Reading and Writing III SEATEDECO-251 Principles of Microeconomics NETECO-252 Principles of Macroeconomics NETEDU-119 Intro to Early Childhood Education NETEDU-144 Child Development I NETEDU-151 Creative Activities HYBRID (Net/Seated)EDU-184 Early Childhood Intro Practicum SEATEDEDU-221 Children With Exceptionalities NETEDU-252 Math & Science Activities HYBRID (Net/Seated)EDU-280 Language & Literacy Exp NETELC-113AB Residential Wiring I SEATEDELC-113BB Residential Wiring I SEATEDELC-114 Commercial Wiring II HYBRID (Net/Seated)ELC-131 Circuit Analysis I SEATEDELC-131A Circuit Analysis I Lab SEATEDELC-135 Electrical Machines I SEATEDELC-192 Selected Topics in Electrical SEATEDENG-111 Writing and Inquiry SEATED and NETENG-112 Writing & Research in the Disciplines NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)ENG-114 Professional Research and Reporting NETENG-232 American Literature II SEATED and NETHEA-110 Personal Health/Wellness NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)HIS-111 World Civilizations I SEATED and NETHIS-112 World Civilizations II NETHIS-131 American History I SEATED and NETHIS-132 American History II SEATED and NETHSE-110 Introduction to Human Services HYBRID (Net/Seated)HSE-112 Group Process I HYBRID (Net/Seated)HSE-125 Counseling HYBRID (Net/Seated)HSE-225 Crisis Intervention NETHSE-240 Issues in Client Services HYBRID (Net/Seated)HUM-115 Critical Thinking NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)HUM-122 Southern Culture NETHYD-110 Hydraulics/Pneumatics I SEATEDMAT-110 Math Measurement & Literacy NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)MAT-122 Algebra / Trigonometry II SEATEDMAT-143 Quantitative Literacy NETMAT-152 Statistical Methods I HYBRID (Net/Seated)MAT-171 Precalculus Algebra SEATED, NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated) MAT-172 Precalculus Trigonometry HYBRID (Net/Seated)MAT-263 Brief Calculus HYBRID (Net/Seated)MAT-271 Calculus I HYBRID (Net/Seated)MEC-161 Manufacturing Processes I SEATEDMEC-161A Manufacturing Processes I Lab SEATEDMEC-231 Comp-Aided Manufact I SEATEDMEC-261 Manufacturing Processes II SEATEDMKT-220 Advertising and Sales Promotion HYBRID (Net/Seated)MLT-110 Intro to Medical Laboratory Technology HYBRID (Net/Seated)MLT-120 Hematology/Hemostasis I HYBRID (Net/Seated)MLT-130 Clinical Chemistry I HYBRID (Net/Seated)MLT-240 Special Clinical Microbiology HYBRID (Net/Seated)MLT-271 MLT Practicum III HYBRID (Net/HOSP)MUS-110 Music Appreciation NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)

ACADEMIC CLASSES Fall 2018

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Course Number Course Name Seated/Net/Hybrid

MUS-112 Introduction to Jazz NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated) NET-125 Intro to Networks NETNOS-120 Linux/UNIX Single User NETNUR-101 Practical Nursing I SEATED/HOSPNUR-111 Intro to Health Concepts SEATED/HOSPNUR-113 Family Health Concepts SEATED/HOSPNUR-212 Health Systems Concepts SEATED/HOSPOST-130 Comprehensive Keyboarding NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)OST-135 Adv Text Entry & Format NETOST-137 Office Applications I NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)OST-138 Office Applications II NETOST-141 Medical Office Terms I NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)OST-148 Medical Insurance & Billing NETOST-149 Medical Legal Issues NETOST-184 Records Management NETOST-236 Advanced Word Processing NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)OST-244 Medical Document Processing NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)OST-247 Procedure Coding NETPED-110 Fit and Well for Life NETPED-111 Physical Fitness I HYBRID (Net/Seated)PED-125 Self-Defense – Beginning SEATEDPED-143 Volleyball - Beginning SEATEDPED-219 Disc Golf SEATEDPHI-240 Introduction to Ethics SEATED and NETPHY-110 Conceptual Physics NETPHY-110A Conceptual Physics Lab NETPHY-131 Physics-Mechanics SEATEDPOL-120 American Government NETPSY-118 Interpersonal Psychology NETPSY-150 General Psychology SEATED and NETPSY-241 Developmental Psychology NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)PSY-281 Abnormal Psychology NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)REL-110 World Religions NETREL-211 Introduction to Old Testament SEATEDSOC-210 Introduction to Sociology SEATED , NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)SOC-213 Sociology of the Family NETSOC-220 Social Problems NET and HYBRID (Net/Seated)SPA-111 Elementary Spanish I SEATED and NETSPA-112 Elementary Spanish II SEATEDSPA-211 Intermediate Spanish I SEATEDWBL-111 Work-Based Learning I SITEWBL-115 Work-Based Learning Seminar I HYBRID (Net/Seated)WEB-115 Web Markup and Scripting NETWLD-115AB SMAW (Stick) Plate SEATEDWLD-121 GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate SEATEDWLD-131AB GTAW (TIG) Plate SEATEDWLD-141 Symbols & Specifications SEATEDWLD-151 Fabrication I SEATEDWLD-212 Inert Gas Welding SEATED

ACADEMIC CLASSES Fall 2018 Who to Contact for Continuing Education? Please contact our Continuing Education staff if you have questions, concerns or suggestions! We’re here to help! Stacey Gerard, Vice President 252-940-6241 Brenda Bertrand, Registration and Records Clerk 252-940-6375 Kendra Harrison, Records Specialist 252-940-6349

College & Career Readiness Heather Collins, Director of College & Career Readiness 252-940-6298 Sandy Berry, Admissions and Assessment Specialist 252-940-6325 Bobbie Lewis, Chief High School Equivalency Examiner 252-940-6209

Business & Industry Services Sara Watson, Director of Customized Training and Apprenticeships 252-940-6311 Lentz Stowe, Director of Small Business Center 252-940-6306

Personal Enrichment Initiatives Clay Carter, Director of Personal Enrichment & BCCC Centers 252-940-6357

Public Safety Billy Respass, Director of EMS 252-940-6468 Larry Gales, Coordinator of EMS 252-940-6297 Perry Harris, Director of Law Enforcement Training 252-940-6405 Johnny Williams, Director of Fire and Emergency Management Training 252-940-6363

Workforce Programs Penelope Radcliffe, Director of HRD & Workforce Initiatives 252-940-6307 Justin Rose, Director of Industry Training 252-940-6262 Jackie Butcher, Director of Healthcare Programs 252-940-6263

Hyde County Davis Center Karen Carawan, Workforce & Continuing Education Coordinator 252-940-6231

Washington County Center Yashonti Hunt, Workforce & Continuing Education Coordinator 252-940-6245

Who to Contact for Academic Programs? Please contact one of the following if you have questions, concerns or suggestions! We’re here to help! Dr. Crystal Ange, Vice President of Academics .............................................................. 252-940-6216 Ben Morris, Dean of Business and Industry ................................................................... 252-940-6374 Erica Caracoglia, Dean of Allied Health and Professional Services............................ 252-940-6425 Lisa Hill, Dean of Arts and Sciences ................................................................................. 252-940-6223 Michele Mayo, Director of Admissions ............................................................................ 252-940-6233

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Beaufort County Community College is a public comprehensive community college with a commitment to provide accessible and affordable quality education, relevant train-ing and lifelong learning opportunities for the people served by the college.

BCCC maintains an open door admissions policy. This policy provides admission to any person who has reached the age of 18 or whose high school class has graduated. High school student applicants 16 years of age or older may be admitted into credit and continuing education courses in accordance with the dual enrollment policies adopted by the state. Applicants are admitted regardless of race, gender, age, religion, national origin, disability or political affiliation.

Beaufort County Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, certificates and diplomas. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097,or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of BCCC.

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DisclaimerThis schedule listing should not be considered a contract between Beaufort County Community College and any student. Errors may occur in preparing for publication. Changes may be necessary for various reasons. A minimum enrollment may be required to offer a course or continue a sequence of courses. Tuition and fees are subject to change by the State Legislature. There may be changes in the class schedule for inclement weather. If changes are necessary, an effort will be made to inform the students who are preregistered or enrolled. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. For more information, please visit this link: www.beaufortccc.edu/about/family-educational-rights-and-privacy-act

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