spring semester 2014 - Sandhills Community College
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spring semester 2014 - Sandhills Community College
SPRING SEMESTER 2014 CONTINUING EDUCATION Pages 2-38 695-3980 Registration Begins December 2 CURRICULUM CLASSES Pages 39-45 695-3725 Registration for Spring Semester Classes December 5 & January 9 Spring Semester Begins January 13 www.sandhills.edu College Credit/ Curriculum Classes Spring Semester Begins Monday, January 13 Class Registration: Thursday, December 5 Current & Returning Students: 8 am - 6 pm New Students: 3 - 6 pm Thursday, January 9 Current & Returning Students: 10 am - 6 pm New Students: 1 - 6 pm Monday, January 6 is the Last Day to Pay if already registered for classes. If a student does not pay by 6 PM, classes will be dropped and student will be required to reregister on January 9. New students are not required to take the SAT or ACT to enroll but scores can be used for class placement. Application and placement tests must be completed prior to registering for classes. The college placement test, Accuplacer, is offered on a walk-in basis. A photo identification and a $7.00 administrative fee are required. If you have any questions, please contact the Testing Office at 695-3733. CONTINUING EDUCATION Spring Semester Registration Begins December 2 — By Phone — Call us at 695-3980. Credit card required. — In Person — Come to our offices on the first floor of Van Dusen Hall MondayThursdays from 8 am-8 pm or Friday 8 am-4 pm. Two New Trades Programs: Welding & Certified Production Technician (CPT) Register by Dec. 9 — FAX — Print the Registration Form found online and fax to 692-6998. Credit card required. — By Mail — Print the Registration Form found online and mail to: Sandhills Community College, Continuing Education Registration, 3395 Airport Rd, Pinehurst, NC 28374. Credit card required. Please register for Continuing Education classes at least one week prior to the starting date. Classes may fill and prohibit further enrollment or may be cancelled if enrollment is low. Continuing Education students must be at least 16 years of age. Registration Form can be found in the Continuing Education section of the College’s website (sandhills.edu). Look under “Registering for Classes” and follow the link from “Mail-In” or “Fax Registration.” Sandhills Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees, diplomas and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Sandhills Community College. Costs, policies, regulations and procedures may be changed at any time because of legislative action, board action or state and federal laws and regulations. Information in this publication was accurate at the time it went to press. Classes may be added, changed or cancelled based on demand and reasonable accommodations. Sandhills Community College is committed to the elimination of all discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability. The college seeks to comply with all federal, state, and local statutes, regulations, and orders, including those which promote equal protection and equal opportunity for students, employees, and applicants. First priority and special financial assistance will be available to veterans and those unemployed or underemployed. All details on page 2. Sandhills Community College 3395 Airport Road Pinehurst, NC 28374 910-692-6185 Sandhills Hoke Center 1110 East Central Avenue Raeford, NC 28376 910-875-8589 James H. Garner Center for Community Education 2332 NC Hwy 705 Robbins, NC 27325 910-464-6300 Larry R. Caddell Public Safety Training Center 333 Niagara-Carthage Road Carthage, NC 28327 table of contents CONTINUING EDUCATION Career Training Industrial & Trades.................................. 2 Automotive Technologies........................ 3 Health Care Occupations........................ 4 Medical Office......................................... 6 Veterinary Assistant................................ 6 Business/Office Management................. 6 Banking................................................... 7 Education for Teachers Pre-K-12............ 7 Real Estate............................................. 8 Hospitality & Food Service...................... 9 Aviation................................................... 9 Technology Training Introduction to Windows OS................. 10 Intermediate Windows Operating System................................. 10 Advanced Windows OS........................ 11 Maintenance, Networking & Security........11 Office Applications................................ 12 Macintosh OS and Applications............ 12 Smart Devices....................................... 13 Internet, EMail & Social Media.............. 14 Photo Editing and Graphic Applications........................................... 15 Digital Photography............................... 16 ed2go Online Certificates...................... 18 ed2go Online Career Training............... 21 Public Safety EMT-Basic............................................. 22 Regional Fire & Rescue College........... 22 Fire Academy........................................ 22 Small Business Center SCORE Business Series...................... 23 Certificate in Supervision & Management Fundamentals....................................... 24 Communication (CARE) Series............ 24 Prepare Yourself Financially to Start a Business............................................... 24 Marketing Series................................... 24 Non-Profit Series................................... 25 Other Seminars..................................... 25 Career Development Main Campus........................................ 27 Hoke Center.......................................... 28 Personal & Home Care Aid-Hoke......... 28 Day Reporting Center........................... 29 Division of Workforce Solutions............ 29 Personal & Home Care Aid-Coventry........29 Moore County Public Library................. 29 Robbins Area Library............................ 29 College & Career Readiness Adult High School................................. 30 Adult Basic Education........................... 30 GED...................................................... 30 ESL....................................................... 31 Math Sense........................................... 31 Basic Skills Plus.................................... 31 Family Literacy...................................... 31 SUCCEED............................................ 31 Creative Living Art......................................................... 32 Chinese Cuisine.................................... 33 Crafts & Hobbies................................... 33 Dance, Films & Music........................... 34 Financial................................................ 35 Languages............................................ 36 Personal Enrichment............................. 37 Sandhills Green Lecture Series............ 38 COLLEGE CREDIT/CURRICULUM Programs & Majors................................... 39 Spring Semester 2014 Courses............... 40 Continuing Education Spring Registration KICKOFF Tuesday, January 7 9 am - 3 pm Van Dusen Hall Class registration is ongoing throughout the semester. Registration and Payment is desired at least one week prior to class start date. paying for courses COLLEGE CREDIT/ CURRICULUM COURSES TUITION The North Carolina General Assembly sets tuition rates for in-state and out-of-state residents. If you do not pay the tuition and fees required for your classes by the last day to pay found on the Academic Calendar, your registration is not complete. In addition, the classes for which you have registered will be dropped, and you will need to register again. We accept cash, checks, money orders, credit cards (except American Express), and debit cards. Payment is accepted online through WebAdvisor, in person, via a drop box located outside the Business Office, and by mail. Refunds A pre-registered curriculum student who officially drops one or more classes prior to the first day of the semester will be eligible for a one-hundred percent tuition refund. The student activity and technology fees will also be refunded if the student officially drops all classes prior to the first day of the semester. Thereafter, a refund of seventy-five percent of only the tuition will be made through the ten percent date of the semester. Students do not qualify for a refund of fees after the one hundred percent date. All tuition will be refunded if a class is canceled. Refunds will be processed within four weeks of the ten percent date. CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES Effective July 1, 2013 the following fee schedule will be used to determine course fees. This does not include the $5 technology fee for each course with the exception of College & Career Readiness. Course Length Registration Fee 0-24 Hours $75 25-50 Hours $130 50+ Hours $185 A limited number of scholarships may be available. REFUNDS The entire cost of the course will be refunded if requested before it begins or if the course is cancelled. Thereafter, a refund of seventy-five percent if requested after a course begins, but before ten percent of the total class meetings. s: des Program ra T w e N o w T Certified Welding and echnician Production T CAREER TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING The Career Training Department is the region’s source for adult learners who want to sharpen workplace skills, attain job certification or recertification, improve employment marketability, or take a refresher course. Career Training courses meet the criteria for Continuing Education Units (CEUs). INDUSTRIAL & TRADES PROGRAMS Golden LEAF Scholarship We are able to award up to $250 per student. Funds can be used for transportation fees, childcare, school supplies, etc. Eligibility requirements: • Financial need • Reside in one of the 78 rural, economically distressed NC counties (Moore County does not qualify) • Be successfully enrolled in a career pathways program or course of study that is scheduled for at least 96 credit hours and leads to a state and/or national credential Deadline to apply for spring semester is February 17. Contact Rose George if you are eligible at 695-3861 or georger@ sandhills.edu. 2 NEW! Welding Level 1 The Welding, Level 1 Program is based on the National Center for Construction and Research (NCCER) curriculum and is designed to train students for mastery of basic welding skills and techniques, including safety, metal cutting and fitting, and welding skills using generally recognized industry processes. Upon successful completion of the program, students will be prepared to work in entry-level positions. Admission is by application only. Please contact Belinda McFerrin at (910) 246-4117 for more information. Financial assistance available to qualifying students for registration fees, textbooks, and certification assessments! CEU: 22.9 $185 + text Course Number: 1351 Instructor: Jeremy Green Mondays & Tuesdays + Every other SA 9-1 January 6 - June 7 5:30-10:00 pm Trades Building ec. 9 for D y b r te is Reg CPT Welding and nd special a ty ri o ri p t Firs ce will be n ta is s s a l ia financ unemployed, available to ns. d and vetera e y lo p m re e d n u Call (910) 695-3980 to register for classes. For additional information about Career Training courses, please contact Vanessa Galloway at (910) 6953939 or gallowayv@sandhills.edu. New! Certified Production Technician (CPT) The Certified Production Technician (CPT) program is designed to train students for mastery of manufacturing production systems, minor manufacturing equipment maintenance and repair, and to assist students in finding higher-paying employment. Admission is by application only. Please contact Belinda McFerrin at (910) 246-4117 for more information. Financial assistance available to qualifying students for registration fees, textbooks, and certification assessments! CEU: 27.6 $185 + text Course Number: 1356 Instructor: Gary Baldwin, BS, PMP, CMfgE Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays January 6 - June 26 (Campus closed June 9-13) 1:00 - 5:00 pm Trades Building Electrical Apprenticeship Program Levels 1-4 Using the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum, students will learn the basic theory and practice of the electrical trade. Offered in partnership with the Sandhills Association of Electrical Contractors, this course is taught by NCCER-certified trainers and overseen by a master NCCER trainer. Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-9 pm Fall 2014 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CAREER TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Course Number: 1304 Mondays & Tuesday January 13 & 14 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1305 Mondays & Tuesday February 3 & 4 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1306 Mondays & Tuesday March 3 & 4 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1307 Mondays & Tuesday April 7 & 8 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1308 Mondays & Tuesday May 5 & 6 6 - 9 pm Due to recent legislation by the NC General Assembly, fee waivers for those 65 and older have been eliminated. Required class tuition is listed for each course. Course Number: 1309 Tuesdays & Wednesday January 21 & 22 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1310 Tuesdays & Wednesday February 11 & 12 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1311 Tuesdays & Wednesday March 18 & 19 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1312 Tuesdays & Wednesday April 15 & 16 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1313 Tuesdays & Wednesday May 13 & 14 6 - 9 pm OBD Emissions Control Inspection - Recertification Successful completion of this course will recertify current OBD emissions control inspectors. CEU: 0.4 $75 Instructor: Jimmy Black 103 Sirotek Hall Course Number: 1314 Tuesday January 28 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1315 Tuesday February 18 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1316 Tuesday March 25 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1317 Tuesday April 29 6 - 9 pm ——— Course Number: 1318 Wednesday May 7 6 - 9 pm career training Auto Safety Inspection Successful completion of this course will certify students to inspect motor vehicles under the NC Motor Vehicles Safety Inspection Law. Prerequisite: valid driver’s license. CEU: 0.8 $75 Instructor: Tom Bergman 103 Sirotek Hall OBD Emissions Control Inspection Successful completion of this course will certify students to inspect motor vehicles under the NC Motor Vehicles OBD Emissions Control Inspection Law. Prerequisite: certified auto safety inspector. CEU: 0.8 $75 Instructor: Jimmy Black 103 Sirotek Hall Vehicle Dealers’ Continuing Education Required of all non-franchise vehicle dealers in NC, this course will include updates of NC general statutes and DMV policies and procedures. CEU: 0.6 $75 Course Number: 1319 Instructor: Mark Ivey Thursday February 13 9 am - 4 pm 201 Stone Hall ——— Course Number: 1320 Thursday April 10 9 am - 4 pm 201 Stone Hall www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 3 CAREER TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING NEW! Activities Director + Practical Experience This course uses NC State approved curriculum and is taught by an NC State approved instructor. Students will explore the daily responsibilities of the activities professional, standards of practice, human development, the aging process, activity planning, and service delivery. Students who successfully complete this course are eligible to join NCAP and apply for National Certification. CEU: 6.0 $230 + text Course Numbers: 1325 + 1326 Instructor: Kim Bazemore Mondays & Wednesdays March 3 - May 12 6 pm - 9 pm 201 Van Dusen Hall Pharmacy Technician This course is designed to prepare students for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam and for entrylevel employment in a community pharmacy setting. Topics include technical procedures for preparing and dispensing prescriptions, packaging and labeling, controlled substance procedures, inventory control, pharmacy calculations, and overthe-counter drugs. Upon completion, students will be able to perform basic supervised dispensing techniques in a community pharmacy setting. CEU: 10.2 $185 + text Course Number: 1327 Instructor: Kim Kremer, Pharm-D, B.S. Chemistry Mondays & Wednesdays February 17 - June 18 6 pm - 9 pm 214 Van Dusen Hall 4 Certified Nursing Assistant, Level 1 This State-certified program will prepare students for work under the supervision of licensed healthcare professionals in performing hands-on patient care. The course includes preparation for the State Board examination for NC NA Registry listing. Prerequisite(s): Registration with Continuing Education, Work Keys Reading for Information, Level 4, and program orientation. Please call (910) 695-3980 to schedule Work Keys assessment. CEU: 20.4 $205.50 + text Course Number: 1374 Instructor: Jenell Morris-Powell Mondays & Wednesdays January 13 - May 12 8:30 am - 2 pm, Open Lab 2 - 4 pm 129 Upchurch Hall Sandhills Hoke Center ——— Course Number: 1375 Instructor: Terri Schreyer, BS, RN, CHPN Tuesdays & Thursdays January 14 - May 8 4 pm - 9:30pm, Open Lab 2 - 4 pm 129 Upchurch Hall Sandhills Hoke Center ——— Course Number: 1376 Instructor: Molly Wilson, RN, BSN Tuesdays & Thursdays January 14 - May 8 8:30 am - 2 pm, Open Lab 2 - 4 pm A21 Pine Knoll Saint Joseph of the Pines ——— Course Number: 1377 Instructor: Terri Schreyer, BS, RN, CHPN Mondays & Wednesdays January 13 - May 12 8:30 am - 2 pm, Open Lab 2 - 4 pm A21 Pine Knoll Saint Joseph of the Pines career training HEALTH CARE OCCUPATIONS NA1 Reading Placement Test Continuing Education NA1 placement requires Work Keys Reading for Information, Level 4 or higher. To sign up for testing, please call Continuing Education at 910.695.3980. A picture ID and a $10 fee are required. Test Dates December 10 103 Van Dusen Hall 1:00 pm ——— December 11 122 Upchurch Hall Sandhills Hoke Center 1:00 pm Orientation Dates December 2 153 Kennedy Hall 6:00 pm ——— December 10 102 Van Dusen Hall 2:30 pm ——— December 11 122 Upchurch Hall Sandhills Hoke Center 2:30 pm Nurse Aide Clinical Requirements Registration for nurse aide classes also requires proof of immunizations for MMR, Tdap, Hepatitis B, Varicella, Influenza, and a Tuberculosis screening. A criminal background check and a drug screening are required for clinical participation. Please visit www.hirease.com for more information about drug testing and background checks. Due to recent legislation by the NC General Assembly, fee waivers for those 65 and older have been eliminated. Required class tuition is listed for each course. www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CAREER TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING Certified Nursing Assistant, Level 1 Refresher This 40 hour program is designed for individuals whose listing has expired on the NC Nurse aide I Registry. Eligible individuals must have completed a State Approved Nurse Aide I Program and have a Certificate or Transcript supporting completion. This program is also designed for individuals with a state recognized or military health care credential. Please contact NAS Program Coordinator at 695-3965 for program questions. $125 Course Number: 1378 Instructor: Dottie Bement Wednesdays & Fridays 9 am - 5 pm March 19 - April 2 107 Van Dusen Hall Medication Aide Learn the skills necessary to sit for the NC Medication Aide written exam. Contact Dottie Bement at 910-695-3965 for verification of registration eligibility and class schedule. CEU: 2.4 $75 Course Number: 1379 Instructor: Dottie Bement Wednesdays & Fridays 9 am - 3 pm April 9 - 18 107 Van Dusen Hall NEW! - The Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A) The Certified Patient Care Technician/ Assistant assists doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals in providing direct patient care in a variety of healthcare environments. As a CPCT/A, you may provide basic patient, obtain EKG readings, and/or perform phlebotomy procedures. Benefits to obtaining a Patient Care Technician/ Assistant Certification include: more job opportunities, an increased pay scale, and increased subject matter expertise. Students qualify to sit for the NHA CPCT/A upon completion of EKG, Phlebotomy, and Basic Patient Care. Financial assistance may be available for veterans. Please contact Vanessa Galloway at (910) 695-3939 for more information. EKG Technician Learn the required skills to become a certified EKG Technician and work in a variety of healthcare settings. Topics include cardiac anatomy and physiology, cardiac cycle, EKG strip analysis, 12 lead EKG, and EKG procedures. CEU: 4.8 $150.50 + text Course Number: 1328 Instructor: Pat Moran Mondays & Wednesdays February 3 - March 26 6 - 9 pm 104 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1329 Instructor: Chasity Smith Tuesdays & Thursdays January 21 - March 13 6 - 9 pm 109 Johnson Hall Sandhills Hoke Center EKG Clinical Requirements A criminal background check and a drug screening are required for clinical participation-both are also employment requirements. Please visit www.hirease.com for more information. Phlebotomy Technician Learn the skills necessary to draw blood specimens in various healthcare settings and blood donation centers. Topics include venipuncture, specimen handling, record-keeping, and the healthcare profession. A drug screening, background check, and current immunizations are required for registration. Screening and testing fees not included. CEU: 22 $205.50 + text Course Number: 1330 Instructor: Rachel Hall, CPT Mondays & Wednesdays + 3 Saturdays January 13 - May 14 6 - 9 pm 109 Johnson Hall Sandhills Hoke Center ——— Course Number: 1331 Instructor: Susan Boulton, BAM, Agr. MT, ASCP Tuesdays & Thursdays + 3 Saturdays January 14 - May 14 6 - 9 pm 104 Van Dusen Hall Phlebotomy Technician Reading Placement Test Phlebotomy placement requires Work Keys Reading for Information, Level 4 or higher. To sign up for testing, please call Continuing Education at 910.695.3980. A picture ID and a $10 fee are required. December 10 Van Dusen 103 1:00 pm December 11 122 Upchurch Hall Sandhills Hoke Center 1:00 pm Phlebotomy Technician Clinical Requirements Registration for phlebotomy classes also requires proof of immunizations for MMR, Hepatitis B, Varicella, Influenza, and a Tuberculosis screening. A criminal background check and a drug screening are required for clinical participation. Please visit www. hirease.com for more information about drug testing and background checks. Basic Patient Care Designed for students who have completed Phlebotomy and EKG and plan to sit for the CPCT exam, this course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of general patient care and safety, professional responsibilities, and infection control. CEU: 4.8 Summer 2014 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 5 CAREER TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING MEDICAL OFFICE VETERINARY ASSISTANT Explore a Career as an Administrative Medical Assistant Learn all about the in-demand career of medical information management as you explore the job of an administrative medical assistant (AMA) in a doctor’s office--from appointment scheduling and chart creation to medical billing and coding. This six-week class is entirely online with all course materials included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/ sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Become a Veterinary Assistant I This course, taught by a practicing veterinarian and college instructor, will give you the information you need to prepare for work in veterinary hospitals. This six-week class is entirely online with all course materials included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Medical Coding Learn how to use the CPT manual and the ICD-9 CM to find medical codes for any disease, condition, treatment or surgical procedure. This six-week class is entirely online. Please visit www. ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 + texts Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health services Industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoyable fashion. This six-week class is entirely online with all course materials included. Please visit www. ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Become a Veterinary Assistant III -Practical Skills Learn the practical skills you’ll need to be a valuable veterinary assistant or educated pet owner. Taught by a practicing veterinarian, this course is the third installment in our “Become a Veterinary Assistant” series. Please visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 career training Human Anatomy and Physiology I Gain a greater appreciation and understanding of the human body and its systems. This six-week class is entirely online with all course materials included. This is a Continuing Education course and does not earn transferable college credit. Please visit www.ed2go. com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Become a Veterinary Assistant II -Canine Reproduction This course is the definitive guide to the principles of sound dog breeding. If you’re a veterinary assistant or preparing to become one, this course will help you understand the essential facts so you can knowledgeably converse with clients on the complexities of canine reproduction. Please visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 6 BUSINESS & OFFICE MANAGEMENT Computer Skills for the Workplace This course is designed to provide the fundamental computer competencies you need to survive and prosper in today’s fast-changing workplace. You will learn how to implement the powers of modern office software to work faster and more efficiently. Please visit www. ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Customer Service Fundamentals Empower your organization with quality customer service. In this six-week online course, you’ll discover the methods for bringing out the best in your team, measuring customer service, and learning what you need to do to anticipate the needs of your reps and your customers. As an added bonus, you’ll unlock the power of leading by example and setting new trends for customer service in your growing business. Please visit www.ed2go. com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 PMI® Preapproved CourseUnderstanding the Human Resources Function This course is designed to help people without experience in human resources to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain. It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result. In particular, attention is given to the hiring process, including ways to locate quality employees in a competitive labor market. Employee rights and the legal side of the human resource field are also covered. Please visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 **This program has met the HR Certification Institute’s criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit and has been approved for 24 (General) recertification credit hours toward PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute. www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CAREER TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING PMI® Preapproved Course-Building Teams that Work In this course, you’ll learn the components of a successful team and the stages of its development. You’ll master the skills you’ll need to effectively manage projects, make decisions, and solve problems in a team setting. Plus, you’ll have a chance to learn the pitfalls of unhealthy group interaction and minimize any of its effects on your team. Please visit www. ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 **Ed2go is a global Registered Education Provider for the Project Management Institute (PMI). Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.s) offer courses that are preapproved for professional development units through PMI and have been reviewed by a project management professional (PMP) to ensure that they meet PMI’s expectations for professional development in project management. Accounting Fundamentals Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more. This six-week class is entirely online with all course materials included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Introduction to Quickbooks 2013 Learn how to quickly and efficiently gain control of the financial aspects of your business with this powerful accounting software program. This six-week class is entirely online with all course materials included. Please visit www. ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Due to recent legislation by the NC General Assembly, fee waivers for those 65 and older have been eliminated. Required class tuition is listed for each course. Notary Public A notary public is officially authorized to witness signatures on legal documents, collect sworn statements, and administer oaths. Participants must have a high school diploma or GED and no felony convictions. CEU: 0.7 $75 + text Course Number: 1321 Instructor: Judy Martin Tuesdays & Thursday January 14 - 16 1-4:30 pm 211 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1322 Instructor: Judy Martin Tuesdays & Thursday March 11 - 13 5:30 - 9 pm 211 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1337 Instructor: Judy Martin Tuesdays & Thursday May 6 - 8 1- 4:30 pm 214 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1323 Instructor: Ron Utley Mondays & Tuesday February 10 - 11 5:30-9 pm 127/129 Upchurch Hall Sandhills Hoke Center BANKING Bank Teller Training Designed for those interested in becoming a bank teller, this course will include an introduction to banking operations, handling cash, balancing operations, customer relations, and security procedures. Upon successful completion of the course, students are guaranteed an interview with a local bank. CEU: 3.6 Course Number: 1324 Instructor: Serena Gonzales Tuesdays & Thursdays January 21 - February 27 6 - 9 pm 201 Van Dusen Hall $125 + text EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS PRE-K-12 Guided Reading and Writing: Strategies for Maximum Student Achievement Get the professional development training you need to improve student literacy as an accomplished teacher shares the secrets of turning guided reading strategies into opportunities for teaching writing. This six-week class is entirely online with all course materials included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/ sandhills for class details. Classes begin January 15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Solving Classroom Discipline Problems Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful, orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles? The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems. This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective, positive classroom discipline. Please visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for class details. Classes begin January 15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Singapore Math: Model Drawing Grades 1-6 or Grades 6-9 In this professional development course for teachers, you’ll get the training you need to start teaching model drawing, the powerful Singapore Math strategy that gives word problems a visual context. This six-week class is entirely online with all course materials included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/ sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 7 CAREER TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING Empowering Students with Disabilities Teaching students with disabilities is a rewarding challenge, and this course gives you the tools you’ll need to succeed. No matter what grade you teach-from preschool through high school-you’ll learn powerful strategies you can put to work immediately in your classroom. In addition, you’ll gain the knowledge you need to understand and cope with the most common disabilities you’ll encounter. This six-week class is entirely online with all course materials included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/ sandhills for class details. Classes begin January15, February 19, March 19, April 16, and May 21. CEU: 2.4 $75 Effective Teacher Training Enhance your instructional skills and learn classroom management techniques, lesson planning, local policies and legal issues affecting school employees. CEU: 3.6 $130 Instructor: Carol Pizzi Course Number: 1343 Tuesdays & Thursdays January 28 - March 26 3-6 pm 102 Johnson Hall, Sandhills Hoke Center ——— Course Number: 1344 Tuesdays & Thursdays March 18 - April 29 6-9 pm 210 Van Dusen Hall Due to recent legislation by the NC General Assembly, fee waivers for those 65 and older have been eliminated. Required class tuition is listed for each course. 8 New! - Playing Out, a North Carolina Zoo Partnership Program This three-level certificate program explores the importance of play in children’s lives and the art and science of supporting play. Through classroom instruction, informal discussions and outdoor activities, workshop participants investigate the adult’s role in the play process. Best practices for supporting play, creating plenty of physical and mental space for play and creative approaches to planning for play outside are only a few of the topics covered. Playing Out emphasizes play in nature and how to take advantage of the many affordances provided by outdoor environments. CEU: 1.6 (each level) Instructor: Linda Kinney 102 Van Dusen Hall $75 Foundations of Play I Course Number: 1346 Wednesday & Thursday May 7 - 8 8:30 am - 4:30 pm ——— Foundations of Play II Course Number: 2347 Wednesday & Thursday June 25 - 26 8:30 am - 4:30 pm ——— Foundations of Play III Course Number: 3348 Wednesday & Thursday October 15 - 16 8:30 am - 4:30 pm New! Natural Play Work This half-day workshop looks at the value of play and the importance of the adult in support of the playing child. Participants will explore open-ended creative ways to work with children outdoors, using approaches employed in the playwork profession. Participants will receive a small resource packet for continuing their exploration of play and the natural environment. .5 CEU Course Number: 1345 Friday March 21 9 am -- 2 pm 102 Van Dusen Hall $25 REAL ESTATE Real Estate Math This sixteen hour class is designed to review and practice the basic math operations and formulas necessary to pass the North Carolina Real Estate sales and broker exam. CEU: 1.6 Course Number: 1336 Instructor: Belinda McFerrin Mondays February 24 -- April 14 6 - 8 pm 211 Van Dusen Hall $75 Real Estate Pre-licensing This course provides an intensive review of topics and is designed to prepare the student for the sales and broker licensing examination. Topics covered include real estate terms, contracts, leases, ownership, licensing law, finance, listing and closing of property, property valuation, and building construction. CEU: 7.5 Course Number: 1332 Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI, SCP, SFR Tuesdays & Thursdays February 11 -- May 16 6 - 9 pm 102 Van Dusen Hall $185 + text Real Estate Post-Licensing - Broker Relationships and Responsibilities This class is one of three courses designed to assist the provisional broker to meet the 90-hour post-licensing educational requirement set by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course consists of advanced instruction, covering agency relationships and duties to principals and third parties, working with sellers and working with buyers. This course also includes issues confronted when agents leave/change firms with the resulting licenses and education concerns. (Post-licensing classes can be taken in any order.) CEU: 3 Course Number: 1335 Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI, SCP, SFR Tuesdays & Thursdays January 7 - February 6 6 - 9 pm 102 Van Dusen Hall $130 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CAREER TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING Real Estate Mandatory Update #9914 All licensed real estate salespeople and brokers must complete a fourhour mandatory NC Real Estate Commission-approved update course. CEU: 0.4 Course Number: 1333 Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI, SCP, SFR Thursday May 8 8:30 am - 12:30 pm 103 Van Dusen Hall $50 HOSPITALITY & FOOD SERVICE ServSafe Food Safety and Sanitation Learn the basics of food handling safety and facility sanitation requirements. This course is recommended for all food service facilities, including supervisory personnel, culinary professionals, and food service staff. CEU: 1.6 Instructor: Megan Coleman Course Number: 1339 Mondays & Tuesdays March 3 - 11 5 - 9 pm 123 Logan Hall $90 AVIATION INSTRUCTION Instrument Flight Theory This course covers the required aeronautical knowledge of the Federal Aviation Administration Regulation Instrument Ground School. Topics include a study of instruments, systems, instrument flight charts, instrument flight planning, approach procedures, and the IFR regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the competencies required to complete the FAA written examination for an instrument rating. CEU: 6.0 Course Number: 1341 Instructor: Kent Brannum, CFII, MEI Saturdays February 15 - May 17 9 am - 3 pm Moore County Airport $185 + text and supplies available at airport career training Real Estate Elective #2447: If You Were Judge This course will meet the four-hour continuing education elective set forth by the NC Real Estate Commission. CEU: 0.4 Course Number: 1334 Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI, SCP, SFR Thursday May 8 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm 103 Van Dusen Hall $50 Bartending Learn the basics of bartending as a profession or for home use in only four Saturdays. Topics include popular mixed drinks, wine, utensils, glassware, fruit cutting, bar procedures, and ABC laws. CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1340 Instructor: Tyrone Thomas Saturdays March 22 - April 12 9 am - 3 pm Clement Dining Room-Dempsey Center $75 Private & Sport Pilot Ground School Learn the basic elements of flying, including the theory of flight systems, communication, navigation, weather, and FAA regulations. Successful completion of this course prepares students to sit for the FAA written examination. CEU: 6.0 Course Number: 1342 Instructor: John McRae, CFII, ATP Saturdays February 15 - May 17 9 am - 3 pm Moore County Airport $185 + text and supplies (available at airport) www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 9 TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING Technology touches practically every aspect of our lives each day. The Technology Training area of Continuing Education at SCC (formerly Computer Courses) offers up-to-date instruction on many areas of technology for adult learners of all experience levels. Whether you can’t figure out how to turn on a computer or electronic tablet or you are already comfortable with INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS Students are introduced to the world of computing while learning to navigate in the Windows operating system. Topics include starting your computer, saving your work, hardware and software explanation, computer terminology and navigating the desktop using the keyboard and mouse. Prerequisite(s): None Material(s): Textbook and flash drive CEU: 2.4 $75 Microsoft Windows 7 Course Number: 1076 Instructor: Tom O’Day Monday/Wednesday January 6-Feburary 17 7-9 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1078 Instructor: David Bartlett Tuesday/Thursday January 23-March 4 1-3 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1077 Instructor: Pete McLendon Tuesday/Thursday April 1-May 8 6:30-8:30 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall 10 technology, we can always help you learn more. Additional Technology Training courses may be added throughout the semester. Please refer to our Website for the most current list of classes. Some technology courses have a prerequisite and many require a textbook and/or flash drive. The instructor will provide details at Microsoft Windows 8 Course Number: 1079 Instructor: D. Kirchmann Monday/Wednesday January 6-Feburary 3 11:30-2:30 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1080 Instructor: David Bartlett Monday/Wednesday January 27-March 5 2:30-4:30 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1081 Instructor: Phil Laton Tuesday/Thursday February 13-March 25 4-6 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall INTERMEDIATE WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS Expand your knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Topics include learning to navigate the Windows environment, using the start menu efficiently, understanding basic file management, printing and much more. Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Windows or prior computer experience Material(s): Textbook and flash drive CEU: 2.0 $75 the first class meeting, or you may pick up a textbook list at the Continuing Education registration desk in Van Dusen Hall or refer to the list on our Website. Feel free to contact Laura Todd at 695-3925 or toddl@sandhills.edu for additional information on our Technology Training courses. Microsoft Windows 7 Course Number: 1082 Instructor: T. O’Day Monday/Wednesday February 19-March 24 7-9 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1083 Instructor: D. Bartlett Tuesday/Thursday April 24-May 15 12:30-3:30 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall Microsoft Windows 8 Course Number: 1084 Instructor: D. Kirchmann Monday/Wednesday February 5-March 3 11:30-2 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1085 Instructor: David Bartlett Monday/Wednesday March 10-April 9 1-3 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1086 Instructor: Phil Laton Tuesday/Thursday March 27-April 29 4-6 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING ADVANCED WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS NEW! Enhancing your Computer Skills with 7 If you’re satisfied with your computer and it’s Windows 7 operating system, you may like to enhance your knowledge to make full use of Windows 7 features. Join others to learn and share your computer use. We will make Windows 7 even more enjoyable to use. Prerequisite(s): Prior computer experience is a must Material(s): Textbook and flash drive CEU: 3.0 $130 Course Number: 1087 Instructor: Dick Kuehl Tuesday/Thursday January 21-February 27 9-11:30 am 106 Van Dusen Hall ——— Course Number: 1088 Instructor: Dick Kuehl Tuesday/Thursday March 13-April 22 1:30-4 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall File Organization Are you having trouble finding your documents, pictures, and other files you know are on your computer? Managing computer files on a modern PC requires knowledge, discipline and organization. Learn effective methods to create logical file management strategies by incorporating a proven technique involving hands-on exercises. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1 or Intermediate to Windows Material(s): Flash drive CEU: 1.0 $40 Microsoft Windows 7 Course Number: 1089 Instructor: David Bartlett Tuesday/Thursday January 7-21 1-3 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall Microsoft Windows 8 Course Number: 1090 Instructor: David Bartlett Monday/Wednesday January 6-22 3-5pm 105 Van Dusen Hall COMPUTER MAINTENANCE, NETWORKING & SECURITY Protecting and Marinating your Computer Whether a computer’s operating system is XP, Vista, 7, or 8 maintenance is very similar. Basic computer knowledge is necessary to participate in this course. Students will learn the proper techniques to keep their computer running smoothly. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1 or Intermediate to Windows Material(s): None CEU: 0.75 Course Number: 1092 Instructor: Dick Kuehl Tuesday/Thursday March 4-11 9-11:30 am 106 Van Dusen Hall $40 Due to recent legislation by the NC General Assembly, fee waivers for those 65 and older have been eliminated. Required class tuition is listed for each course. www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. technology training Advanced Windows 8 Learn to customize your Windows operating system using the control panel, keep your system running smoothly with system maintenance, and advance your file management skills and techniques. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1 or Intermediate to Windows Material(s): Textbook and flash drive CEU: 1.75 Course Number: 1091 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann Monday/Wednesday March 5-26 8:30-11 am 105 Van Dusen Hall $75 Welcome to Cloud Computing The term “Cloud Computing” or “Cloud” is a metaphor for the Internet. By using cloud computing, you gain access at any time through any device via an Internet connection to your files, folders, and/or software. Learn what cloud computing is, how it works, the pros and cons, and much more. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with knowledge of the Internet Material(s): None CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1120 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann Monday/Wednesday April 14-28 8:30-11am 105 Van Dusen Hall $40 11 TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING Establishing a Home and Small Business Network You can share your high-speed Internet connection with multiple users by installing a wireless router. Students will understand how a wireless signal is broadcasted, how to configure security options, enabling file sharing between computers, and more. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with knowledge of the Internet CEU: 05 Course Number: 1093 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann Tuesday/Thursday March 31-April 9 8:30-11 am 105 Van Dusen Hall $20 Internet Safely: Protecting yourself Online Our Internet Safety course will provide students with the strategies, skills and mindset needed to protect yourself, your computer and your privacy when you connect to the Internet. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with knowledge of the Internet Material(s): None CEU: 0.3 Instructor: Phillip Laton 9-Noon 105 Van Dusen Hall $20 Course Number: 1094 Friday, February 7 ——— Course Number: 1095 Friday, April 25 12 OFFICE APPLICATIONS Microsoft Office 2010: Word and PowerPoint Level 1 Gain a working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications Word and PowerPoint. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with mouse and keyboard proficiency Material(s): Textbook and flash drive CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1096 Instructor: David Bartlett Tuesday/Thursday January 7-February 13 4-6 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall $75 Microsoft Office 2010: Excel Level 1 Important for today’s job market, spreadsheet software can be used to maintain lists and simple databases and to create budget reports and other documents using formulas. Learn the basics of entering and editing labels, values and formulas, formatting data and printing worksheets. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with mouse and keyboard proficiency Material(s): Textbook and flash drive CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1097 Instructor: David Bartlett Tuesday/Thursday February 18-March 27 4-6 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall $75 Microsoft Office 2010: Excel Level 2 Expand your knowledge by learning complex formulas, working with multiple spreadsheets, charting and more. Prerequisite(s): Excel Level 1 with mouse and keyboard proficiency Material(s): Textbook and flash drive CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1098 Instructor: David Bartlett Tuesday/Thursday April 1-May 8 4-6 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall $75 MACINTOSH OPERATING SYSTEM AND APPLICATIONS NEW! Working on your Mac Computer using the Latest OS Maverick Get familiar with the fundamentals of a Mac computer. Learn to create and organize files and folders with Finder. Learn to customize the user interface and behavior through system preferences. Students transitioning to the Macintosh computer will benefit from this course. Prerequisite(s): Mouse and keyboard proficiency Material(s): Textbook and flash drive CEU: 3.5 106 Van Dusen Hall $130 Course Number: 1099 Instructor: Michael Turner Monday/Wednesday January 6-March 10 4-6 pm ——— Course Number: 1100 Instructor: Laura Todd Monday/Wednesday February 19-April 7 9:30-Noon www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING NEW! Creating Documents & Spreadsheets with the Free Software Pages & Numbers found on OS X Maverick Apple’s amazing productivity suite for the Mac, iWork includes three applications: Pages for word processing with an incredible sense of style; Numbers for powerful, compelling spreadsheets made easy; and Keynote for cinema-quality presentations for everyone. This wonderful software is now FREE with any upgrade to the FREE OS Maverick. Prerequisite(s): Working on your Mac Computer using the Latest OS Maverick with mouse and keyboard Sproficiency Material(s): Textbook and flash drive CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1101 Instructor: Laura Todd Monday/Wednesday January 6-February 17 9:30-11:30 am 106 Van Dusen Hall $75 SMART DEVICES NEW! Getting to Know your iPad Designed to make you comfortable with your iPad, learn to use the basic features such as finger gesturing, swipes, pinch, cut, copy and paste, setup, configure, email and much more. Limited number of iPads may be provided to students. Students should bring their own iPad to class with the latest operating system installed (IOS 7.0.3, compatible with iPad 2, 3rd or 4th generation and iPad mini). Students who have an iPhone and/or iPod Touch can also benefit from this course. Please make sure the latest IOS is installed. Prerequisite(s): None Material(s): iPad CEU: 2.2 106 Van Dusen Hall $75 Course Number: 1104 Instructor: Laura Todd Monday/Wednesday January 6-February 12 1:30 – 3:30 pm ——— Course Number: 1105 Instructor: T. O’Day Tuesday/Thursday January 7-Feburary 11 7-9 pm ——— Course Number: 1106 Instructor: Michael Turner Monday/Wednesday March 17-April 23 4-6 pm ——— Course Number: 1107 Instructor: Laura Todd Monday/Wednesday April 9-May 14 9:30-11:30 am Due to recent legislation by the NC General Assembly, fee waivers for those 65 and older have been eliminated. Required class tuition is listed for each course. www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. technology training NEW! Creating eBook with iBook Author In this class you will use iBook Author to create eBooks and/or textbooks. With galleries, video, interactive diagrams, 3D objects, and more, these books bring content to life in ways the printed page never could. Prerequisite(s): Using your Mac Computer and Mac Applications or Everything Apples using OS X Mountain Lion with mouse and keyboard proficiency Material(s): Flash drive CEU: 2.0 Course Number: 1102 Instructor: Laura Todd Tuesday/Thursday March 18-April 17 9:30-11:30 am 106 Van Dusen Hall $75 NEW! Editing your Photos with iPhoto on Maverick Take an in-depth look at one of Apples most popular photo management application. Learn to organize photos by faces, places, events and albums; to perform key image corrections and enhancements; and to share images with Facebook, Photo stream, email, books, slideshow and more. Bring your own digital photos with you (one or two dozen photos please). Prerequisite(s): Working on your Mac Computer using the Latest OS Maverick Material(s): Pictures CEU: 1.2 Course Number: 1103 Instructor: Michael Turner Fridays, February 7-March 14 3-5 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall $50 13 TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING NEW! Going Further with your iPad Now that we understand the basic functions of our iPad, let’s explore a little more with Safari, Calendar, Mail and much more. Limited number of iPads may be provided to students. Students should bring their own iPad to class with the latest operating system installed (IOS 7.0.3, compatible with iPad 2, 3rd or 4th generation and iPad mini). Students who have an iPhone and/or iPod Touch can also benefit from this course. Prerequisite(s): Getting to Know your iPad Material(s): iPad CEU: 1.6 106 Van Dusen Hall $75 Course Number: 1108 Instructor: Laura Todd Monday/Wednesday February 19-March 17 1:30-3:30 pm ——— Course Number: 1109 Instructor: Michael Turner Monday/Wednesday April 28-May 14 4-6 pm 14 Keeping your iPad in Sync Simplify your life using Apple’s FREE service, iCloud. Learn to keep your email, calendar, contacts, documents, pictures and more in sync across all of your devices. iCloud is your “hard drive in the sky” making accessing your data effortless and automatic. Students should bring their IOS device (iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch must have IOS 5 or later installed) and/or laptop computer (computer must have Mac OS X: Lion or later installed, Windows Vista Service Pack two, or later installed if you use Outlook your software version must be Outlook 2007 or later) with them to class. Don’t forget your password(s). Prerequisite(s): Getting to Know your iPad Material(s): IOS Device(s) and Computers CEU: 0.6 Instructor: Michael Turner 106 Van Dusen Hall $40 Course Number: 1110 Fridays, January 17-31 3-5 pm ——— Course Number: 1111 Fridays, April 25-May 9 3-5 pm NEW! Pages on the iPad using IOS 7 Pages is the most beautiful word processor ever designed for a mobile device. Now you can create greatlooking letters, reports, flyers, invitations, and more on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch — using just your fingers. So wherever you go, words come easily. Limited number of iPads may be provided to students. Students should bring their own iPad to class with the latest operating system installed (IOS 7.0.3, compatible with iPad 2, 3rd or 4th generation and iPad mini with the latest operating system installed (IOS 7.0.3) and the Pages App downloaded and installed. Students who have an iPhone 4, 4S, 5, 5c or 5s and/or iPod Touch 4th & 5th generation can also benefit from this course. Please make sure the latest IOS is installed and updated. Prerequisite(s): Getting to Know your iPad and Going Further with your iPad Material(s): iPad CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1112 Instructor: Laura Todd Monday/Wednesday March 24-April 7 1:30-3:30 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall $40 NEW! Editing your Photos in iPhoto with your iPhone and/or iPad Students will learn to organize, edit, and share photos on Apples iPad using the iPhoto App. Limited number of iPads may be provided to students or students should bring their own iPad (compatible with iPad 2, 3rd, 4th generation and iPad mini) to class with the latest operating system installed (IOS 7.0.3). Students who have an iPhone 4, 4S, 5, 5c or 5s and/or iPod Touch 4th & 5th generation can also benefit from this course. Please make sure the latest IOS installed and updated. Prerequisite(s): Getting to Know your iPad and Going Further with your iPad Material(s): iPad CEU: 0.6 Course Number: 1113 Instructor: Michael Turner Friday March 21-April 4 3-5 pm 106 Van Dusen Hall $40 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING NEW! Getting Started with your Android Tablet Welcome to Android 4.3, the latest version of Jelly Bean! You have just picked up you new Android device and want to find out more? We will take a look at starting Android for the first time, setting up your Google Account, home and Android basics, using your touchscreen and navigation buttons. Student must bring their Android tablet with the latest operating system install 4.3 Jelly Bean. Prerequisite(s): None Material(s): Android Tablet CEU: 2.0 Tuesday/Thursday 105 Van Dusen Hall $75 Course Number: 1114 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann January 7-Feburary 6 8:30-10:30 am ——— Course Number: 1115 Instructor: Laura Todd April 22-May 15 9:30-Noon ——— Course Number: 1116 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann April 22-May 15 8:30-11 am INTERNET, EMAIL & SOCIAL MEDIA NEW! Creating Websites and Blogs with WordPress This class will learn how to set up a free blog using the wordpress.com website. We will look at the features and options of the program many of which translate to the stand-alone software used to create websites using wordpress.org. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with working knowledge of the Internet Material(s): An idea for a blog CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1117 Instructor: Phillip Laton Tuesday/Thursday January 7-21 4-6 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall $60 Making Connections with Facebook Learn how the world is connected. This course will focus on Social Networks primarily using Facebook. Navigate the world of social media and put your best face forward. Create a profile; make friends; view post, communicate via status updates, share photos and learn Facebook security and privacy. Don’t forget your password! Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with working knowledge of the Internet Material(s): Facebook Password(s) CEU: 1.2 Course Number: 1118 Instructor: Phillip Laton Tuesday/Thursday January 23-Febraury 11 4-6 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall $50 Welcome to Cloud Computing The term “Cloud Computing” or “Cloud” is a metaphor for the Internet. By using cloud computing, you gain access at any time through any device via an Internet connection to your files, folders, and/or software. Learn what cloud computing is, how it works, the pros and cons, and much more. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with working knowledge of the Internet Material(s): None CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1120 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann Monday/Wednesday April 14-28 8:30-11am 105 Van Dusen Hall $40 Making the Internet Work for You This class will learn to use the Internet more effectively. We will look at advanced search, productivity websites and sites dedicated to DIY and self-improvement. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with working knowledge of the Internet Material(s): An email Address CEU: 1.4 Course Number: 1119 Instructor: Philip Laton Monday/Wednesday February 10-March 3 8:30-10:30 am 105 Van Dusen Hall $60 Due to recent legislation by the NC General Assembly, fee waivers for those 65 and older have been eliminated. Required class tuition is listed for each course. www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 15 TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING PHOTO EDITING AND GRAPHIC APPLICATIONS Scanning 101 This course is designed to introduce students to scanning photographs and documents. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience Material(s): None CEU: 0.3 Course Number: 1121 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann Tuesday/Thursday January 7-9 Noon-2:30 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall $20 NEW! Working with Graphics This class will explore the basics of image editing on the computer. It will use a variety of software that is readily and inexpensively available. Gain the skills to touch up a photo or create a logo. The course will also discuss legal issues of image manipulation, copyright and fair use. GIMP, Photoshop Elements, PIXLR.com Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with working knowledge of the Internet Material(s): A Photograph CEU: 1.8 Course Number: 1122 Instructor: Philip Layton Monday/Wednesday January 6-February 5 8:30-10:30 am 106 Van Dusen Hall $75 Due to recent legislation by the NC General Assembly, fee waivers for those 65 and older have been eliminated. Required class tuition is listed for each course. 16 Picasa Learn to use this free software to find, organize and edit your pictures. Learn to crop, remove red eye, adjust contrast and color, and write out captions on your pictures. This program can also be used to share your photos through email attachments or online access. Powerful sorting functions including tags and face recognition will be discussed. Create photo collages, video slideshows, and desktop backgrounds. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with working knowledge of the Internet Material(s): Textbook CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1123 Instructor: Dick Kuehl Tuesday/Thursday January 7-16 9-11:30 am 106 Van Dusen Hall $40 NEW! Windows Photo Gallery Learn how to organize and share your photos using the free software, found on all Windows Computers, Photo Gallery. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience with working knowledge of the Internet Material(s): CEU: 0.5 Course Number: 1124 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann Tuesday/Thursday April 30-May 5 8:30-11 am 105 Van Dusen Hall $20 Adobe Photoshop Elements: Level 1 Learn how to import, organize and edit you images using the Organizer keyword tags, camera make, location, date etc. along with many Quick and Guided edits and creating project like albums, photo book, greeting cards and much more. Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1, Intermediate to Windows or prior computer experience Material(s): Textbook CEU: 2.0 Course Number: 1225 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann Tuesday/Thursday February 11-March 6 8:30-11 am 105 Van Dusen Hall $75 Adobe Photoshop Elements: Level 2 Learn how to scan and re-size your photos to get the result needed for your final product and edit them using Guided and full edit modes utilizing the many tools in Elements. Also learn how to use Layers to edit, combine and correct your images Prerequisite(s): Adobe Elements Level 1 Material(s): Textbook CEU: 2.0 Course Number: 1126 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann Tuesday/Thursday March 11-April 3 8:30-11 am 105 Van Dusen Hall $75 NEW! Getting Creative with your Pictures using Photoshop Elements With this course, we will be creating greeting card, photo albums, photo slide shows personal family calendars, photo montages, CD/DVD sleeves/labels and more using Adobe Photoshop Elements. Prerequisite(s): Adobe Elements Level 1&2 Material(s): Textbook CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1127 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann Tuesday/Thursday April 8-14 8:30-11 am 105 Van Dusen Hall $40 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CREATIVE LIVING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Please Note: Class size is limited to eight students for the following courses. NEW! Getting Started with your Digital Camera This class will get your started with your digital camera and taking pictures. Prerequisite(s): None Material(s): Digital Camera CEU: 0.5 Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann 105 Van Dusen Hall $20 Course Number: 1128 Noon-2:30 pm Tuesday/Thursday January 21-23 ——— Course Number: 1129 Noon-2:30 pm Tuesday/Thursday March 18-20 ——— Course Number: 1130 Noon-2:30 pm Monday/Wednesday April 14-16 ——— Course Number: 1131 Noon-2:30 pm Monday/Wednesday May 5-7 Dance of Photography Take your photographs to the next level. This immersion workshop is designed for those who want to spend the weekend learning how to better shoot using shutter speed, aperture and manual modes. The focus will be on using the advanced features on the digital camera and improving composition through lectures, lively discussions and field work. Class will include friendly critiques and conclude with a final class show. Camera must have the mode dial to set aperture, shutter speed and manual. Prerequisite(s): None Material(s): Digital Camera CEU: 12.5 Instructor: Laura Gingerich 105 Van Dusen Hall/Sandhills Gardens $75 Course Number: 1132 Friday, January 31 ——— Course Number: 1133 Friday, April 4 Course Number: 1136 Friday, January 24 1- 4 pm Saturday, January 25 9 – 4 pm Sunday, January 26 1 – 4 pm ——— Course Number: 1137 Friday, February 28 1- 4 pm Saturday, March 1 9 – 4 pm Sunday, March 2 1 – 4 pm Digital Cameras Level 2 For those who are getting comfortable with the digital camera but still struggling with aperture, shutter speed, ISO and when to use what. We will dive into the advanced features of the camera with plenty of practice and friendly critiques. Prerequisite(s): None Material(s): Digital Camera CEU: 0.6 $40 Instructor: Laura Gingerich 9-4 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall/Sandhills Gardens Course Number: 1134 Friday, February 21 ——— Course Number: 3132 Friday, April 11 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. technology training After registering with the SCC Continuing Education office, you should contact the instructor, Laura Gingerich at lgingerich@embarqmail.com for a class list. Digital Cameras for Beginners This easy going, hands on workshop is designed for those who desire a better understanding of the modes, symbols and dials on the digital camera. If you are “stuck” on automatic, trying to bridge the gap from film to digital or having a hard time embracing the camera user manual, than this workshop is for you! Learn how to transform your snapshots into stunning photographs. Lectures will be followed by practice, discussions and friendly critiques. Prerequisite(s): None Material(s): Digital Camera CEU: 0.6 Instructor: Laura Gingerich 9-4 pm 105 Van Dusen Hall/Sandhills Gardens $40 17 ED2GO ONLINE CERTIFICATE COURSES CREATIVE LIVING click on “Enroll Now,” and follow the instructions. ENROLLING IS AS EASY AS I-2-3-4 Step 1 Go to www.ed2go.com/sandhills. Find the course(s) you wish to take. If you need assistance locating something in particular, please call (910) 695-3939. Step 2 After selecting your course title, DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Discover Digital Photography Secrets of Better Photography Travel Photography - Digital Photographer Photographing Nature - Digital Camera Photographing People - Digital Camera Photoshop CS5 - Digital Photographer Photoshop CS5 - Digital Photographer II Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer II Photoshop Elements 9 – Digital Photographer Photoshop Elements 9 - Digital Photographer II Photoshop Elements 10 – Digital Photographer Photoshop Elements 10 – Digital Photographer II VETERINARY Become a Veterinary Assistant Become a Veterinary Assistant II Become a Veterinary Assistant III Start a Pet Sitting Business TEACHING & EDUCATION Tools for Teachers Creating Classroom Centers Creating K-12 Learning Materials Language Development in Childhood Grammar Refresher Guided Reading and Writing Guided Reading Solving Classroom Discipline Problems Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II The Creative Classroom Teaching Preschool: A Year of Lessons Step 3 Pay $75 at the College or call Vanessa Galloway at (910) 695-3939 to pay with a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card. If you have not taken classes with Sandhills Community College previously, you must call for registration. Step 4 Take your course. You will be SCIENCE INSTRUCTION Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION Creating the Inclusive Classroom Differentiated Instruction Differentiating K-12 Assessments Empowering Students with Disabilities The Differentiated Instruction & Response to Intervention Connection Teaching Students with ADHD Teaching Students with Autism Teaching Learning Disabled Students Ed2Go Online Courses begin on select Wednesdays of each month: January 15 February 19 March 19 April 16 May 21 MATHEMATICS INSTRUCTION Singapore Math: Model Drawing Grades 1-6 Singapore Math: Model Drawing Grades 6-9 Singapore Math: Number Sense Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 READING AND WRITING INSTRUCTION Guided Reading and Writing Guided Reading Ready, Set, Read! Reading Strategies That Work Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 Teaching Writing: Grades K-3 18 able to begin your course(s) on the start date you have chosen. Be sure to take the quizzes along the way – doing so ensures your enrollment status. Upon satisfactory completion of the course, you may print a certificate of completion. All courses are $75 unless otherwise noted and award 2.4 CEUs. CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards Creating a Classroom Web Site Integrating Technology in the Classroom Microsoft Excel 2010 in the Classroom Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 in the Classroom Microsoft 2010 in the Classroom The Classroom Computer Using the Internet in the Classroom Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts UNIQUE TOPICS IN TEACHING & EDUCATION Teaching Adult Learners Understanding Adolescents Homeschool with Success Survival Kit for New Teachers TEST PREP Praxis I Preparation GRE Preparation - Part 1 GRE Preparation - Part 2 LSAT Preparation - Part 1 LSAT Preparation - Part 2 SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 1 SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 2 LANGUAGE IN EDUCATION Language Development in Childhood An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL Classroom Spanish in the Classroom Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar Teaching ESL/EFL Reading Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary LANGUAGES Speed Spanish Speed Spanish II Speed Spanish III Conversational Japanese Beginning Conversational French Instant Italian Spanish for Law Enforcement Spanish for Medical Professionals Spanish in the Classroom English Grammar Refresher COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Computer Fundamentals Keyboarding Introduction to PC Troubleshooting Computer Skills for the Workplace Introduction to Windows 7 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 ED2GO ONLINE CERTIFICATE COURSES CREATIVE LIVING CERTIFICATION PREP NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATIONS Intermediate Networking Introduction to Networking Wireless Networking Advanced PC Security Introduction to PC Security Introduction to Crystal Reports 10 Intro to Peachtree Accounting 2012 Introduction to Visual Basic 2008 DATABASE MANAGEMENT Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010 Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010 Intermediate Oracle Intermediate PHP and MySQL Intermediate SQL Introduction to Crystal Reports Introduction to Crystal Reports 10 Introduction to Database Development Introduction to Oracle Introduction to PHP and MySQL Introduction to SQL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Introduction to Programming C# Programming for the Absolute Beginner C++ for the Absolute Beginner Intermediate C# Programming Macintosh, iPhone, and iPad Programming Intermediate Java Programming Intermediate PHP and MySQL Intermediate Visual Basic 2008 Introduction to Ajax Programming Introduction to ASP.NET Introduction to Java Programming Introduction to Perl Programming Introduction to PHP and MySQL Introduction to Python 2.5 Programming Introduction to Python 3 Programming Introduction to Ruby Programming WEB DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY Introduction to CSS3 + HTML5 Introduction to JavaScript Introduction to Google Analytics Advanced Web Pages Creating Web Pages Achieving Top Search Engine Positions Designing Effective Websites Intermediate CSS and XHTML Introduction to Creating WordPress Web Sites Introduction to CSS and XHTML Introduction to PHP and MySQL Intermediate PHP and MySQL Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts ACCOUNTING, FINANCE, & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Accounting Fundamentals Accounting Fundamentals II Introduction to QuickBooks 2012 Introduction to QuickBooks 2013 Intermediate QuickBooks 2012 Intermediate QuickBooks 2013 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2011 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2012 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2013 QuickBooks 2011 for Contractors QuickBooks 2012 for Contractors QuickBooks 2013 for Contractors Introduction to Crystal Reports Online learning from expert instructors, anytime, anywhere — just a click away! MICROSOFT Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010 Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2013 Introduction to Microsoft Word 2011 for Mac Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010 Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010 Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010 Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010 Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 MAC Introduction to Microsoft Word 2011 for Mac Macintosh, iPhone, and iPad Programming ADOBE SUITE Introduction to Adobe Acrobat X Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6 Introduction to Dreamweaver CS5 Intermediate Dreamweaver CS6 Intermediate Dreamweaver CS5 Introduction to Photoshop CS6 Introduction to Photoshop CS5 Intermediate Photoshop CS6 Intermediate PhotoShop CS5 Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 Introduction to Flash CS5 Intermediate Flash CS5 Introduction to Illustrator CS5 Introduction to InDesign CS5 Introduction to CorelDRAW X3 Introduction to CorelDraw X5 GRAPHIC DESIGN AND WEB DEVELOPMENT Advanced Web Pages Creating Web Pages Designing Effective Websites Intermediate Photoshop CS5 Introduction to CorelDRAW X3 Introduction to CorelDRAW X5 MULTIMEDIA Introduction to Flash CS5 Intermediate Flash CS5 ed2go Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep$ 100 Basic CompTIA® A+ Certification Prep $ 100 CompTIA® Security+ Cert Prep $ 100 CompTIA® Security+ Cert Prep 2 $ 100 CompTIA® Network+ Cert Prep $ 100 Intermediate CompTIA® A+ Cert Prep $ 100 MEDICAL PROFESSIONS Human Anatomy and Physiology Human Anatomy and Physiology II Spanish for Medical Professionals Become a Physical Therapy Aide Become an Optical Assistant Explore a Career as a Pharmacy Tech Explore a Career in a Dental Office NURSING Legal & Ethical Issues in Nursing HIPAA Compliance Legal Nurse Consulting Medical Math Handling Medical Emergencies $ 150 MEDICAL OFFICE Health Information Management Medical Coding Medical Transcription Medical Terminology Explore a Career as an Admin Med Assistant HEALTH CARE CERTIFICATES Certificate in Complementary and Alternative Medicine $ 175 Certificate in End of Life Care $ 175 Certificate in Gerontology $ 175 Certificate in Integrative Mental Health $ 135 Certificate in Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing $ 150 Certificate in Pain Assessment and Management $ 150 Certificate in Perinatal Issues $ 100 Certificate in Spirituality, Health, and Healing $ 175 ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE Certificate in Complementary and Alternative Medicine $ 175 Certificate in Spirituality, Health, and Healing $ 175 Introduction to Natural Health and Healing $ 75 Certificate in Meditation $ 75 Certificate in Optimal Healing Environments $ 100 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 19 ED2GO ONLINE CERTIFICATE COURSES CREATIVE LIVING FINANCE AND INVESTMENTS Introduction to Stock Options Keys to Successful Money Management Personal Finance Stocks, Bonds, and Investing Business & Finance for Non-Finance Personnel Protect Your Money, Credit & Identity Stocks, Bonds, and Investing The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Resume Writing Workshop Help for the Helpdesk Interpersonal Communication Keys to Effective Communication Effective Business Writing Grant Writing A to Z Grant Writing Fundamentals of Technical Writing Office and Business Essentials Creating a Successful Business Plan Customer Service Fundamentals Effective Business Writing Effective Selling Leadership Mastering Public Speaking OFFICE MANAGEMENT Computer Skills for the Workplace Administrative Assistant Applications Administrative Assistant Fundamentals MANUFACTURING Manufacturing Applications Manufacturing Fundamentals Mastery of Business Fundamentals Purchasing Fundamentals Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications Six Sigma: Total Quality Fundamentals Distribution and Logistics Management MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP 20 Creating a Successful Business Plan Start Your Own Small Business Marketing Your Business on the Internet Introduction to Interior Design Introduction to Internet Writing Markets Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay Real Estate Investing Real Estate Investing II: Financing Secrets of the Caterer Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring Start a Pet Sitting Business Start and Operate a Home-Based Business Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business Start Your Own Gift Basket Business Start Your Own Publishing Business Start Your Own Consulting Practice Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant Writing and Selling Self-Help Books Professional Sales Skills Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay PUBLISHING Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published Introduction to Internet Writing Markets Write & Publish Your Nonfiction Book Effective Business Writing Grammar Refresher Resume Writing Workshop Advanced Grant Proposal Writing Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant Get Grants! Writing Effective Grant Proposals E o O t LAW & LEGAL Employment Law Fundamentals Workers’ Compensation Introduction to Criminal Law Real Estate Law LSAT Preparation - Part 1 LSAT Preparation - Part 2 Explore a Career as a Paralegal $ 75 $ 75 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Ed2Go Online Courses are only $75 each unless otherwise indicated. CREATIVE ARTS Drawing for the Absolute Beginner Introduction to Guitar Introduction to Interior Design Music Made Easy Pleasures of Poetry Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking Get Started in Game Development WRITING & PUBLISHING Creative Writing Introduction to Screenwriting Advanced Creativity Training for Writers Advanced Fiction Writing Beginning Writer’s Workshop Breaking in to Sitcom Writing Introduction to Journaling Mystery Writing Pleasures of Poetry Research Methods for Writers The Craft of Magazine Writing The Keys to Effective Editing Travel Writing Write like a Pro Write Your Life Story Advanced Creativity Training for Writers Creativity Training for Writers Writing and Selling Self-Help Books Writing Essentials Writing for Children Assisting Aging Parents Genealogy Basics Going Green at Home Handling Medical Emergencies Low-Fat Meals Math Refresher Health and Wellness Handling Medical Emergencies Intro to Natural Health and Healing Low-Fat Meals Nutrition & Weight Loss Start You Own Edible Garden Listen to Your Heart & Success will Follow 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search Achieving Success with Difficult People Genealogy Basics Get Assertive! Get Funny! Handling Medical Emergencies Individual Excellence Keys to Effective Communication Mastering Public Speaking Skills for Making Great Decisions Speed Reading ed2go Supply Chain Management Fundamentals Understanding HR Function Project Management Project Management @ e-Speed Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 Project Management Applications Project Management Fundamentals Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications Six Sigma: Total Quality Fundamentals Wow, What a Great Event! Achieving Success with Difficult People Building Teams That Work Business & Finance for Non-Finance Personnel Employment Law Fundamentals SMALL BUSINESS www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. ED2GO ONLINE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS CREATIVE LIVING entirely online venue, self-paced programs and 24/7 access. Earn a nationally recognized certificate of completion in as little as six months! Our instructor-led programs will meet the needs of your busy lifestyle with an Ed2Go maintains a Military Tuition Assistance and Veterans Benefits Office. Contact (817) 870-2870 or ed2go.military@cengage.com for more information. www.gatlineducation.com/sandhillscc/ Fee Hours Healthcare, Pharmacy, Dental, and Fitness Administrative Dental Assistant $1795 150 Pharmacy Technician $1995 330 Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing & Coding $1995 300 Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing & Coding + Medical Terminology $2495 360 Medical Billing & Coding + Medical Terminology $1995 300 ICD-10 Medical Coding $1795 200 Certified Personal Trainer $ 995 60 Veterinary Assistant $1995 170 Benefits of Online Career Training •Learn in-demand job skills •Start anytime •Set your own pace •Affordable IT & Software Development Administrative Professional with Microsoft Office 2010 Master Certification Training Cisco CCNA Certification Training CompTIA A+ Certification Training CompTIA Network+ Certification Training CompTIA Security+ Certification Training Help Desk Analyst Tier 1 Support Specialist Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator (MCITP) $1995 300 $1995 100 $1695 150 $1495 80 $1495 80 $1495 120 $1995 240 Microsoft Excel 2010 Certification Training Microsoft Office 2010 Master Certification Training Microsoft Web Developer Microsoft Word 2010 Certification Training Web Applications Developer Webmaster Management & Corporate Event Management & Design Project Management Management for IT Professionals Payroll Practice & Management Records Management Certificate Senior Certified Sustainability Professional Six Sigma Black Belt Six Sigma Green Belt Lean Mastery $ 595 95 Visit www.gatlineducation.com/ sandhillscc/ to view other requirements, course descriptions, prices (no fee waivers), and registration information. To register, contact Vanessa Galloway at gallowayv@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3939. Hospitality & Service Industry $1695 300 $1995 200 Certified Global Business Professional $2495400 Certified Wedding Planner $1395 300 Travel Agent Training $1595 200 $ 595 95 $2395 360 $1995150 Skilled Trades & Industrial $1995 $1695 $2295 $1795 $1595 300 40 390 80 180 $2495 $2495 $2695 $1695 110 110 200 60 Business & Professional Certified Bookkeeper $1795 140 Professional Bookkeeping with QuickBooks 2013 (Software Included) $1995 140 Certified Global Business Professional $2495400 Certified Wedding Planner $1395 300 Chartered Tax Professional $1795 180 Event Management & Design $1895 300 Project Management $1495 40 Legal Secretary $2095 350 Management for IT Professionals $2095 390 Nonprofit Management $2095 300 Paralegal $1795300 Payroll Practice & Management $1595 80 Purchasing & Supply Chain Management $2095 300 Records Management Certificate $1395 180 Media & Design Financial assistance is also available with a very low down payment. Contact (877) 221-5151 for more information. Video Game Design & Development $1995500 3ds Max $1695 300 Graphic Design with PhotoShop CS5 $1795 200 Web Applications Developer $2195 267 Webmaster $1795150 Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager $ 795 16 Certified Indoor Environmentalist $ 895 32 Performing Comprehensive Building Assessments $ 695 30 Home Inspection Certificate $2095 200 Principles of Green Buildings $ 595 30 Senior Certified Sustainability Professional $2495 110 Solar Power Professional $1695 120 Our Online Career Programs are designed to provide the workforce skills necessary to enter a new field or advance your current career. Sustainable Energy & Going Green Biofuel Production Operations $2595 400 Certified Green Supply Chain Professional $159560 Natural Gas Plant Operations $2595 400 Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager $ 795 16 Certified Indoor Environmentalist $ 895 32 Performing Comprehensive Building Assessments $ 695 30 Principles of Green Buildings $ 595 30 Senior Certified Sustainability Professional $2495 110 Solar Power Professional $1695 120 Wind Energy Apprentice $2195 240 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 21 PUBLIC SAFETY CREATIVE LIVING The Public Safety Department of Continuing Education includes Law Enforcement In-Service Training, Fire & Rescue Training, Emergency Medical Services courses and BLET (summer semester). Please refer to our website for complete information on these areas. We are an Office of State Fire Marshall (OSFM) Accredited Delivery Agency Moore County Remembers Funds are currently being raised to construct a public safety memorial on the SCC campus that will honor the public safety community of Moore County; law enforcement, fire services, and EMS. The memorial will not only be a tribute to those lost in the line of duty, but to all those who have worn, currently wear, or hope to wear the badge as well as the families of who stand behind them. If you would like to contribute, send your donation to: Sandhills Community College Foundation, Attention Rick Smith, 3395 Airport Road, Pinehurst, NC 28374 public safety EMT-Basic This class prepares students to provide emergency care for the sick and injured. Students will learn to respond to a variety of emergency medical situations. Upon successful completion, the student can sit for the state certification exam. Course requirements: Text and a copy of your high school or GED diploma by first night of class. Note: Class will meet on some Thursdays and Saturdays. 17 CEUs $180 + $5 tech fee Course Number: 1721 Instructor: Linda Sheffield Monday/Tuesday January 14-May 13 6 - 10 pm 166 Causey Hall 22 2014 Sandhills Regional Fire and Rescue College January 24-26 The schedule, class listing, class descriptions, and registration information is online in the Public Safety section of the College’s website under the Continuing Education side of the site. For additional information, contact Denise Cameron at (910) 695-3944 or camerond@sandhills.edu or Michelle Bauer at (910)695-3774 or bauerm@ sandhills.edu. SCC Fire Academy Specialized training for firefighters. Curriculum consists of 20 blocks of instruction for Firefighter I & II, 12 blocks of instruction for Technical Rescuer: General & VMR, Hazardous Materials Level I Responder and Emergency Medical Technician (Basic). Each block is concluded with a cognitive testing instrument and many of the blocks have an additional practical skill element. A cadet must successfully complete all cognitive and practical skill testing in each and every block of instruction prior to certification as a Firefighter and EMT. Certifications • Firefighter I & II • Hazardous Materials Level I Responder • Technical Rescue - General & VMR • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) • NCRIT • Wildland Fire Suppression ACADEMY beginS each July This year’s dates will be July 14 December 19. Applications will be available March 1. For complete information refer to the Public Safety section of the Continuing Education side of the College’s website. Michelle Bauer Coordinator of Fire & Rescue (910) 695-3774 bauerm@sandhills.edu www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. h The Small Business Center offers seminars designed for small business owners and prospective owners. These programs are funded by a grant from the NC Legislature to increase the success rate of small businesses. campus. Also available through the Small Business Center are resources (videos, books, CDs), free confidential counseling, and referrals. Seminars are available at no cost, however, pre-registration is required. Call (910) 695-3980 to register. We invite you to visit our offices in Van Dusen Hall, Room 101, on the SCC For additional information about The Small Business Center, refer to our web site. Go to sandhills.edu and follow the link to Continuing Education and there you will find the link to the Small Business Center. You may also call (910) 695-3938 or e-mail: neelym@sandhills.edu. SCORE BUSINESS SERIES Business Basics – Do You Have the Right Stuff? To persevere through the trials and tribulations of starting and running your own business, you need the spirit and will of those original Mercury astronauts...The Right Stuff! In this seminar, you learn tips to run a successful business, pitfalls that will destroy your business and the many challenges that you must face head on. Course Number: 1431 Tuesday, January 28 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm small business center Business Basics – Great Beginnings This seminar will point the new or potential business owner in the right direction, providing an overview of the importance of a business plan, financial record keeping, legal structure, financing alternative and risk management. Course Number: 1432 Tuesday, February 4 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm Business Basics – Your Business Plan Lenders know that without a business plan they cannot make a valid judgment about whether your business idea is a good one. Come and learn how to write an effective plan. Course Number: 1433 Tuesday, February 11 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm Business Basics – Marketing Every savvy business person knows that without sales a business has no financial future. This seminar teaches marketing your business to succeed beginning with the day after the seminar. Course Number: 1434 Tuesday, February 18 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm Business Basics – Accounting for You and Me This seminar covers the working knowledge of basic accounting skills that can immediately be applied to your business. You will be reasonably knowledgeable of a Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Cash Flow Statement such that you can communicate and interact with your accountant for the purpose of managing your business more effectively. Course Number: 1435 Tuesday, February 25 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm Business Basics – How to Get a Business Loan Learn the many forms of capital that are available and how to apply for them. A local bank loan officer will tell exactly what is expected from you to be successful in your loan application. CEED will be present to discuss the SBA loan programs. Course Number: 1436 Tuesday, March 4 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm There is no charge for Small Business Center seminars. www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 23 SMALL BUSINESS CENTER CREATIVE LIVING Participants must complete the following four seminars to receive a certificate from the Small Business Center. Time Management for Small Business Owners This workshop in time management shows exactly how to focus on highpayoff activities, eliminate time-wasting behavior and bypass procrastination. Learn to use five resources to your advantage, how to have short, productive meetings, how to delegate, how to stay on target, and how to handle difficult people. Course Number: 1437 Instructor: Mike Collins Wednesday, March 5 103 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm Basic Management for Small Business Owners This seminar is helpful for business owners with no formal training, are in the first experience in managing employees, or who just need some brushing up on the do’s and don’t’s. This seminar helps identify specific issues that create problem employees and how to deal with the stress. Course Number: 1438 Instructor: Mike Collins Wednesday, March 12 103 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm How Small Business Owners Can Deal with Unacceptable Workplace Behavior This seminar will help small business owners deal with unacceptable behavior in the workplace. Learn tips on handling angry and/or unmotivated employees who do not fulfill the goals of your company. Course Number: 1439 Instructor: Mike Collins Wednesday, March 19 103 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm 24 How the Small Business Owner Deals with Constant Change Moving through change takes time and energy and is extremely stressful. This seminar will help you recognize and embrace change and make it work for your company. Course Number: 1440 Instructor: Mike Collins Wednesday, March 26 103 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm COMMUNICATION (CARE) SERIES Confidence Jan Mullis helps small business owners learn about the art of communication. Good communication skills help you run your business better in dealing with customers and employees. This first seminar includes understanding, accepting and utilizing the four distinct styles of expression. This requires gaining confidence, practicing adaptation and respect and remaining engaged when tensions arise. Course Number: 1441 Instructor: Jan Mullis Tuesday, February 4 102 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm Adaptation Understand the impact your style of expression has on others, how to identify another’s style and how to communicate in a way that allows you to connect with others. Course Number: 1442 Instructor: Jan Mullis Tuesday, February 11 102 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm Respect Respect for self, others and the communication process will be addressed. Course Number: 1443 Instructor: Jan Mullis Tuesday, February 18 102 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm Engagement Learn the four stress reactions, their corresponding stress responses and how to utilize stress for relational growth. Course Number: 1444 Instructor: Jan Mullis Tuesday, February 25 102 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm MARKETING SERIES Shoestring Marketing Do you ever wonder how you can successfully market your business without spending a fortune? With the power of technology, you now have more FREE marketing options than ever before. Today’s consumers are not interested in being sold. Instead, they want to develop relationships with those whom they do business with. Once you understand these marketing techniques, your small business can change drastically. This program will include: Basic rules of Marketing, Basic concepts for Marketing, Outbound Marketing vs. Inbound Marketing, New Media Marketing Etiquette and How Engagement Marketing works. Too many small business owners are so wrapped up in professionalism that they are afraid to let their audience know who they are really are. Talk to your prospects, engage them, and develop relationships with them. This is how small businesses grow, one customer at a time. Course Number: 1445 Instructor: Tom Zaleski Thursday, March 20 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm small business center CERTIFICATE IN SUPERVISION & MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. SMALL BUSINESS CENTER CREATIVE LIVING Networking For Success In business, it is said that success is determined not by what you know but who you know. The level of your success is determined largely by the quality of your relationships with others. Networking will teach you how to create long term relationships that will open doors to new opportunities. This program will include: The importance of proficient networking, Creating an effective elevator speech, What are the necessary ingredients for a business card, and How to maintain long lasting relationships. Learn how to make networking work for you! All information provided can be applied regardless of your position in life. Regardless if you are employed, looking for advancement; unemployed and looking for a position or just wanting to grow your business, this program is loaded with great hints & tips! Course Number: 1446 Instructor: Tom Zaleski Thursday, March 27 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm Email Marketing Email is the most cost-effective, targeted, tractable, and efficient way to build and maintain relationships in all types of business and organizations. This session will teach you how to master email marketing communications with a comprehensive look at best practices and winning strategies that lead to increased profits, revenue and engagement. Learn how to make email marketing work for you! All information provided can be applied regardless of the system or service you are using for email marketing. Great hints & tips! Course Number: 1447 Instructor: Tom Zaleski Thursday, April 3 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm NON-PROFIT SERIES OTHER SEMINARS Doing the 501(c)3 Thing This seminar is for those looking to start a nonprofit organization. Learn how to start a nonprofit and how to fill out the 1023 application for tax exempt status. Course Number: 1448 Instructor: Sam Gore Thursday, Jan 9 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm Choosing A Business To Suit You If you are considering starting, buying or revitalizing a small business, select a business type that will suit your business skills, dreams and resources. Knowing how to develop a solid business plan, a ‘tool belt’ of business skills and knowing pitfalls to avoid are so very important. Course Number: 1451 Instructor: Steve Carver Tuesday, January 14 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm Basics for Writing and Discovering Grants for the Nonprofit This course is designed for the beginning grant writer or for the pro fundraiser of a non profit who would like to pick up new ideas. Participants will examine the elements of an application, begin developing their own proposal, and explore finding potential donors. It is a two part seminar. Course Number: 1449 Instructor: Sam Gore Thursdays, Jan 16 & 23 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm Becoming a Board That is On Board Learn about being on a non profit board and the duties and responsibilities that it entails. Course Number: 1450 Instructor: Sam Gore Thursday, February 13 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm The Small Business Center offers resources such as videos, books and DVDs, free confidential counseling, and referrals. Stop by 101 Van Dusen Hall and visit us! Social Media Sven is back and will teach the following: Social Media & Pinterest Course Number: 1452 Monday, February 3 154 Little Hall 6 - 9 pm LinkedIn for Business Course Number: 1453 Monday, February 10 154 Little Hall 6 - 9 pm Blogging for Business Course Number: 1454 Monday, February 17 154 Little Hall 6 - 9 pm How to Protect Intellectual Property Patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets are “intellectual property” - referring to products that come from the creative mind. Intellectual property is imagination made real and is an asset just like your home, your car, or your bank account. Like other kinds of property, intellectual property needs protection from theft and misuse. This informative seminar will provide direction for business owners organizations and individuals, guidelines to help protect what is rightfully yours. Course Number: 1455 Instructor: Sam Gore Thursday, February 20 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 25 SMALL BUSINESS CENTER CREATIVE LIVING Learn How to Understand and Work with Different Ages and Generations Different age groups and generations have their own characteristics. Knowing what they are can help you build your business, improve customer service, and boost productivity, employee morale and your bottom line. We’ll listen to some of the music of each generation as we discuss the unique talents, struggles, motivators and defining events of each - Millennials, 34 and under; Gen-Xers, 34-54; Baby boomers, 54-71; and Traditionalists, 71-92. Course Number: 1457 Instructor: Emily Balance Thursday, March 13 103 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm Buying or Selling A Small Business Gage Bleakley with Sunbelt Network will offer basic information that is needed to know how to buy or sell an existing business: what the process looks like from both buyer and seller perspective; keys to finding the right business; and what a business broker does for both parties to simplify what can be an intricate, intimidating process and help them navigate to a successful conclusion. Course Number: 1458 Instructor: Gage Bleakley Thursday, March 13 103 Van Dusen 6 - 9 pm Business Essentials The NC Department of Revenue and NC Secretary of State will present a seminar titled “Business Essentials”. Each agency will cover basic requirements to help businesses in North Carolina understand the laws and obligations necessary to be a compliant business. •Department of Revenue - Covers the basics of tax compliance ranging from registering your business, to withholding from employees, and sales and use tax requirements. •Secretary of State - Covers registration of business entities and the requirements for doing so. Also will provide an overview of the things small businesses need to consider when conducting securities offering in order to raise capital to finance their businesses. At the end of the seminar, there will be a question and answer session with the presenters and networking possibilities with other business owners. Don’t miss this great opportunity. Course Number: 1459 Instructor: DOR/SOS Tuesday, March 18 103 Van Dusen 6-9 pm small business center How Women Can Work Together More Effectively in Your Business Tired of misunderstandings, other women’s complaints and people taking credit for your hard work? Find out how to deal with problems specific to an all-female work environment. Learn skills to communicate more clearly and confidently so you can resolve conflicts before they escalate. Leave with new ideas to help you reduce stress, have more fun and strengthen your relationships with coworkers and work teams. Course Number: 1456 Instructor: Emily Ballance Thursday, February 27 103 Van Dusen 1:30 - 4:30 pm Apple Computers for Your Business – Session 1 Why and how to use them: 10 reasons for Apple products, useful and timesaving tips & tricks, the new operating system “Mavericks”. Register early as space is limited. Course Number: 1460 Instructor: Sven Schaefer Thursday, March 20 106 Van Dusen 6-8 pm Apple Computers for your Business – Session 2 How to use Apple computers efficiently: MACs & data in the cloud, synching your devices: iPhone, iPad and MAC, MAC setup, and Office programs for MACs will be included. Register early as space is limited. Course Number: 1461 Instructor: Sven Schaefer Thursday, March 27 106 Van Dusen 6-8 pm 26 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CAREER DEVELOPMENT CREATIVE LIVING Career Development at Sandhills Community College focuses on assisting unemployed and underemployed adults secure the skills needed to become ready to reenter the workforce. Included in the program are: skill assessment services, employability skills training and career counseling. Career Development emphasizes the creation of developmental activities, which allow participants to acquire work-related, and self-sufficiency skills and to increase options for upgrading work skills. Career Development classes are available to all and may be free for qualified students. Students who complete the Career Development series may also be eligible for a Continuing Education scholarship. MAIN CAMPUS 3395 Airport Road in Pinehurst Computer Skills for Job Seeking Learn the computer skills you need to search for and apply for a job including networking, email etiquette, resumes, online applications, etc. These classes are small, with hands-on computer learning based on your individual needs and are for beginners or savvy computer users. ——— CEU: 5.7 Course Number: 1531 Instructor: Rodney Gabric Mondays - Thursday January 6 - February 6 8:30 - 11:30 am 153 Causey Hall $185 ——— CEU: 3.0 Course Number: 1541 Instructor: Anne Dougherty Tuesday/Thursday January 28 - February 27 11:30 am - 2:30 pm 153 Causey Hall $130 ——— CEU: 5.7 Course Number: 1537 Instructor: Rodney Gabric Mondays - Thursday April 7 - May 8 8:30 - 11:30 am 153 Causey Hall $185 Career Development classes are available at NO COST to eligible students. Continuing Education Scholarships are also available. Contact Jenny Troyer at (910) 695-3926 or troyerj@sandhills.edu for more information. Planning for Your Next Career Discover a career that matches your skills or develop new skill sets. Discover ways to translate current skills to a different job environment. Learn to use the Internet effectively to search job databases, prepare employment documents (résumé, cover letter, etc.) and maximize your network. CEU: 1.2 Course Number: 1540 Instructor: Anne Dougherty Tuesday/Thursday January 7 - 16 11:30 am - 2:30 pm 153 Causey Hall $75 Career Exploration & Planning Explore career opportunities, set goals and visualize improvements needed to reach your potential. Develop a written plan of action. CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1532 Instructor: Rodney Gabric Mondays - Thursday February 10 - 20 8:30 - 11:30 am 153 Causey Hall $75 Financial Literacy Learn basic economic principles and use them to develop the knowledge, reasoning skills and confidence to improve your opportunities and take responsibility for your future. CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1533 Instructor: Rodney Gabric Mondays - Thursday February 24 - March 6 8:30 - 11:30 am 153 Causey Hall $75 Communication Skills Learn what communication is and engage in exchanges using the communication cycle. Discover why listening is an integral part of communicating and practice public speaking with your new skills. CEU: 1.2 Course Number: 1534 Instructor: Rodney Gabric Mondays - Thursday March 10 - 13 8:30 - 11:30 am 153 Causey Hall $75 Finding A Job in Today’s Market Find a job that matches your skills or develop new skill sets. Discover ways to translate current skills to a different job environment. Learn to use the Internet effectively to search job databases, prepare employment documents (résumé, cover letter, etc.) and maximize your network, CEU: 1.8 Course Number: 1542 Instructor: Anne Dougherty Tuesday/Thursday March 11 - 27 11:30 am - 2:30 pm 153 Causey Hall $75 Problem Solving in the Workplace Learn to recognize, define and analyze problems and develop workable solutions to correct them. Learn to become an independent, self-sufficient member of society. CEU: 1.2 Course Number: 1535 Instructor: Rodney Gabric Mondays - Thursday March 17 - 20 8:30 - 11:30 am 153 Causey Hall $75 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 27 CAREER DEVELOPMENT CREATIVE LIVING MAIN CAMPUS CONTINUED Workplace Survival Skills Learn the elements that are essential for keeping a job. Learn the importance of attitude, integrity and ethics for success in the workplace. Set career goals and establish a career path. CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1536 Instructor: Rodney Gabric Mondays - Thursday March 24 - April 3 8:30 - 11:30 am 153 Causey Hall $75 How to Ace your Job Interview Learn to sell yourself and stand out from the crowd. You will receive tips for the interview: what to say and how to say it and the 10 questions that will make or break your interview. You will have the opportunity to participate in a mock interview. CEU: 1.2 Course Number: 1538 Instructor: Rodney Gabric Tuesdays - Thursday May 12 - 15 8:30 - 11:30 am 153 Causey Hall $75 1110 East Central Avenue in Raeford Pre-Employment Training Learn to properly complete an application, write a résumé and prepare for an interview. Learn job search techniques and how to be safe and successful on a job. This class is a requirement to be considered for employment with Smithfield Packing Company. Call the Hoke Center at (910) 875-8589 for more information. CEU: 2.0 Instructor: Robbie Schultz Mondays - Friday A New Class Begins Every Mondays Morning 8:30 am - 12:30 pm 118 Johnson Hall $75 PERSONAL AND HOME CARE AIDE TRAINING The Sandhills Hoke Center • 1110 E. Central Drive in Raeford Introduction to Direct Care Work Phase 1 Introduces you to direct care work (DCW) settings, what it takes to be a Direct Care Worker, how to get and keep a job and other Interpersonal skills training. Helps you decide if DCW is for you. Completers will receive CPR certification. CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1516 Instructor: Jane Drzewicki Tuesday/Thursday January 7 - 30 1 - 4 pm 118 Johnson Hall $75 28 Direct Care Basics - Phase 2 Build upon skills introduced in Phase I and progress to Include skills development in home management and personal care tasks using limited assistance. Completers will receive a Sandhills Community College certificate as a Personal and Home Care Companion. CEU: 6.0 Course Number: 1518 Instructor: Jane Drzewicki Tuesday/Thursday February 4 - April 15 1 - 4 pm 118 Johnson Hall $185 career development Making Age an Asset in Your Job Search Explore job and career resources, career change strategies, and tactics as an older worker. Special attention will be given to filling in skills gaps, updating computer skills, and presenting current skills in an age-neutral résumé. CEU: 1.2 Course Number: 1543 Instructor: Anne Dougherty Tuesdays & Thursday April 8 - 17 11:30 am - 2:30 pm 153 Causey Hall $75 Résumés for Today’s Job Market You will create or update your résumé and customize it for different jobs. You will learn how to use words that match application scan software, to avoid common résumé errors and to use your résumé for effective networking. CEU: 1.2 Course Number: 1544 Instructor: Anne Dougherty Tuesdays - Thursday May 6 - 15 11:30 am - 2:30 pm 153 Causey Hall $75 SANDHILLS HOKE CENTER Key Train Computer Lab Learn computer basics and use the Key Train software to prepare for the Work Keys Assessment (required for Phase 3 of this program - Nurse Aide Level I). CEU: 2.7 Course Number: 1520 Instructor: Jane Drzewicki Tuesdays & Thursday April 17 - May 15 1 - 4 pm 118 Johnson Hall $130 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CAREER DEVELOPMENT CREATIVE LIVING DAY REPORTING CENTER 107 North McNeill Street in Carthage Employment and Computer Skills Lab Assess personality traits, interests, attitudes and values and use results to determine employment options. Make a career plan and set personal career goals. Receive one-on-one assistance to compile documents for your employment portfolio. This class is designed as a lab so you can fit attendance to your schedule. Course Number: 1520 Instructor: Charmain Reid Mondays - Thursday January 6 - May 15 8:30 - 11:30 am The Day Reporting Center $185 DIVISION OF WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (DWS) MOORE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 245 Shepherd Trail in Aberdeen 101 Saunders Street in Carthage Re-Employment Services Workshops Discover a career that matches your skills or develop a training plan to learn new skills, explore career opportunities and develop a written plan of action. Create or update your résumé, customizing it for different jobs. Learn to sell yourself and stand out from other applicants in an interview. Learn to deal with the stress of longterm unemployment and how to use your age as a asset in your job search. Call Lisa at (910) 944-7697 for more information and to register. CEU: .15 Instructor: Anne Dougherty Wednesdays Two sessions per month 9 - 10:30 am Conference Room $75 Computer Basics for Employment Learn the computer skills you need to search for and apply for a job including networking, email etiquette, résumés, online applications, etc. These classes are small, with hands-on computer learning based on your Individual needs and are for beginners or savvy computer users. Call (910) 947-5335 for more information and to register. CEU: 3.2 Course Number: 1595 Instructor: Crystal Taylor Monday: 4 - 6 pm & Saturday: 1:30 - 3:30 pm January - May $130 PERSONAL AND HOME CARE AIDE TRAINING The Coventry • 105 Gossman Road in Southern Pines Introduction to Direct Care Work Phase 1 Introduces you to direct care work (DCW) settings, what it takes to be a Direct Care Worker, how to get and keep a job and other Interpersonal skills training. Helps you decide if DCW is for you. Completers will receive CPR certification. CEU: 2.8 Course Number: 1510 Instructor: Jane Drzewicki Monday/Wednesday January 13 - February 5 1 - 5 pm The Activity Room $130 Direct Care Basics - Phase 2 Build upon skills introduced in Phase I and progress to Include skills development in home management and personal care tasks using limited assistance. Completers will receive a Sandhills Community College certificate as a Personal and Home Care Companion. CEU: 6.0 Course Number: 1512 Instructor: Jane Drzewicki Monday/Wednesday February 10 - March 31 1 - 5 pm The Activity Room $185 ROBBINS AREA LIBRARY 161 Magnolia Drive in Robbins Computer Basics for Employment Learn the computer skills you need to search for and apply for a job including networking, email etiquette, résumés, online applications, etc. These classes are small, with hands-on computer learning based on your Individual needs and are for beginners or savvy computer users. Call (910) 948-4000 for more information and to register. CEU: 3.2 Course Number: 1596 Instructor: Crystal Taylor Tuesday: 5:30 - 7:30 pm & Saturday: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm January - May $130 Key Train Computer Lab Learn computer basics and use the Key Train software to prepare for the Work Keys Assessment (required for Phase 3 of this program - Nurse Aide Level I). CEU: 3.6 Course Number: 1514 Instructor: Jane Drzewicki Monday/Wednesday April 7 - May 7 1 - 5 pm The Activity Room $130 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 29 COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS CREATIVE LIVING College & Career Readiness offers tuition-free courses throughout Moore and Hoke Counties. Pinehurst Campus (910) 695-3771 • Sandhills Hoke Center in Raeford (910) 875-8589 James Garner Center for Community Education in Robbins (910) 464-6300 Assessment/Orientation Please contact the following individuals to schedule an appointment for an assessment/orientation needed in order to take College and Career Readiness classes. Pinehurst Campus Mike Andrews, 695–3998 Sandhills Hoke Center Brenda Holmes, 878–5808 Tammi Maynor, 875 – 8589 Adult High School Diploma (AHS) AHS program provides academic courses to students working on completing their high school diploma. Pinehurst Campus Mike Andrews, 695–3998 Sandhills Hoke Center Tammi Maynor, 875 – 8589 Pinehurst 3395 Airport Road 116 Van Dusen Hall January 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 8 am – 2 pm Raeford Sandhills Hoke Center 1110 East Central Avenue January 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 8:30 am – 2:30 pm ——— January 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 5 – 9 pm Adult Basic Education (ABE) Designed to help adults learn and/or improve basic reading, writing, math, spelling, and language skills. 30 ® General Educational Development (GED®) Testing Program For adults who did not complete a high school education. Classes will prepare students for four GED® tests in social studies, literacy, math and science. Online Preparation – GED® test January 1 – May 15 Call 695 - 3998 to register Pinehurst 116 Van Dusen Hall January 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 8 am – 2 pm ——— January 6 – May 14 Monday & Wednesday 6 – 9 pm Aberdeen Aberdeen Elementary School 503 N. Sandhills Blvd (US Hwy 1 S) January 7 – May 15 Tuesday & Thursday 5:30 – 8:30 pm Carthage Carthage Day Reporting Center 107 N. McNeill Street January 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 8:30 – 1 1:30 am ——— January 6 – May 14 Monday & Wednesday 5 – 8:30 pm Southern Pines Southern Pines Boys and Girls Club 160 Memorial Park Court January 7 – May 15 Tuesday & Thursday 6 – 9 pm Robbins James Garner Center for Community Education 2332 NC Highway 705 January 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 8 am – 2 pm ——— January 7 – May 15 Tuesday & Thursday 5:30 – 8:30 pm Robbins Northern Moore Family Resource Center 130 S. Middleton Street Jan 6 – May 14 Monday & Wednesday 6 – 9 pm Raeford Sandhills Hoke Center 1110 East Central Avenue Jan 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 8:30 am – 2:30 pm ——— Jan 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 5 – 9 pm GED® is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education (ACE) and administered exclusively by GED Testing Service LLC under license. This material (or content) is not endorsed or approved by ACE or GED Testing Service. www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS CREATIVE LIVING English as a Second Language (ESL) For adults who have limited or no proficiency in the English language. For more information, contact Maria Campbell at 695–3917. Pinehurst 164 Causey Hall 3395 Airport Road Jan 6 – May 13 Monday – Thursday 8 am – 1:30 pm Aberdeen Aberdeen Elementary 503 N. Sandhills Blvd (US Hwy 1 S) Jan 9 – May 15 Thursday 5:30 – 8:30 pm Robbins James Garner Center for Community Education 2332 NC Highway 705 Jan 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 8:30 am – 2 pm ——— Jan 7 – May 15 Tuesdays& Thursday 6 – 9 pm Vass First Baptist Church 3447 Old Hwy 1 Jan 6 – May 15 Monday & Tuesday 6 – 9 pm + College & Career Readiness BASIC SKILLS PLUS High School Equivalency Credential + Nursing Assistant I Eligibility for entry level jobs in nursing homes and home health agencies Don’t Let a Fear of Math Keep You From a College Degree! Math Sense is a free math course designed to help curriculum students and other individuals with a high school credential catch up on basic math skills. Session One January 13 - March 13 1 – 2:15 pm Session Two March 17 – May 8 1 – 2:15 pm Twana McKnight (910) 695-3782 Shana Payne (910) 695-3779 You can achieve both the High School Equivalency Credential and Nursing Assistant I at the same time! Moore County January 13 - May 15 Monday & Wednesday 8:30 am – 12:30 pm St. Joseph’s of the Pines The Coventry Hoke County January 13 – May 15 Tuesday & Thursday 8:30 am -12:30 pm Sandhills Hoke Center Twana McKnight (910) 695-3782 or mcknightt@sandhills.edu Family Literacy classes, available to ABE, GED® and ESL students, offer a comprehensive program to help improve the parenting skills and academic status of families. Day care may be provided. To find out if you are eligible, contact Maria Campbell at 695 – 3917. SUCCEED SUCCEED is an Adult Basic Education (ABE) class that provides adults with developmental delays the opportunity to acquire academic and life skills that can help them function successfully in daily living. Classes are FREE to all who are eligible and include language, math, social science, community living, consumer education, job readiness, health and leisure activities. Contact Nicole Worley at 695–3772 or worleyn@sandhills.edu. Pinehurst 104 Van Dusen Hall 3395 Airport Road Jan 6 – May 15 Monday – Friday 8 am – 2:30 pm Raeford Sandhills Hoke Center 1110 East Central Avenue Jan 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 8 am – 2:30 pm Friday 8 am – 12 pm Raeford Monarch Vocational Options 1992 Turnpike Road Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 3 pm Southern Pines Monarch Creative Arts & Community Center 1662 Richards Street Jan 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 9 am to 3:30 pm Aberdeen SUCCEED at Diligent Care Diligent Care, Inc. 320 Magnolia Square Jan 6 – May 15 Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 2:30 pm www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. college and career readiness Jan 6 – May 15 Monday – Thursday 8 am – 2 pm ——— Jan 7 – May 15 Tuesday & Thursday 6 – 9 pm Raeford Sandhills Hoke Center 1110 East Central Avenue Family Literacy 31 CREATIVE LIVING CREATIVE LIVING Creative Living seeks to facilitate the learning and participation of adults in the region to improve their lives. Our courses allow participants to strengthen proficiencies, experience cultural or academic enrichment, or investigate a new curiosity. ART creative living NEW! You Can Draw! This class, for beginners and intermediates, explores line, shape, value, and visual textures using pencil, charcoal, and ink. Subjects will range from still life to figure, portrait to landscape. Students will need a drawing pad at least 9”x12”, charcoal pencils including white, a small set of drawing pencils 2B, 4B, a kneaded eraser, and one black Sharpie pen (not marker) or Micron or other drawing pen, size .05 or 1. Supplies available at local craft stores. In addition to painting, instructor Janice James is a potter, bookmaker, and children’s book illustrator. CEU: 1.8 Course Number: 1001 Instructor: Janice James Tuesdays Jan 14 - Mar 11 6 - 8 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $55 32 We ask that you register for courses at least one week in advance of the start date of the class (including our free courses). Textbooks, if required, are available in the Logan Book Store located in Dempsey Student Center. For questions about Creative Living, please contact Teresa Reynolds at reynoldst@sandhills.edu or 695-3775. NEW! Oil Painting Basics Learn the basics of oil painting using the Old Masters method of beginning with a detailed value study before adding color and depth with glazing. Also learn what makes a good composition and how to adjust photos to enhance paintings. View the artist’s original works at www.jeanfrostartist. com. To the first class, bring a photo of something to paint, a good grade of Burnt Sienna paint, Bristle Filbert Brushes #2, 4, 6, & 10, odorless turpenoid thinner, one 9”x12” canvas, Viva paper towels, 12”x16” disposable paper palette, H or HB pencil, white eraser, Prismacolor matt fixative spray, Krylon or Grumbacher retouch varnish spray, and two empty jars with lids. Additional supplies may be discussed at the first class. Supplies available at local craft stores. No class February 13. CEU: 1.8 Course Number: 1002 Instructor: Jean Frost Thursdays January 16 - February 27 9 am -12 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $55 Draw & Paint with Ann - Intermediate Be creative, original, experiment with new materials and methods, and express freedom of thought. Gain knowledge of various mediums: graphite, charcoal, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, and oil. Professional artist Ann Campbell studied at the prestigious Pratt Institute and has artwork displayed in private collections around the country. New students should bring the following to the first class meeting: 14”x17” newsprint pad, medium charcoal pencil, 3 soft, medium charcoal sticks, carbon drawing pencil, kneaded eraser, 1” masking tape, bulldog clip or clothes pin, paper towels, newspapers, pen, pencil, and towels. Supplies available at local craft stores. Classes meet at West End United Methodist Church, 4015 NC Hwy 73, West End. CEU: 2.4 Course Number: 1004 Instructor: Ann Campbell Mondays January 27 - March 17 1 - 4 pm WEUMC $60 NEW! Oil Painting Beyond the Basics This course continues beyond Oil Painting Basics and is for more experienced artists. Bring the same supplies as listed in the Oil Painting Basics course description and any size canvas to paint. Students should also bring several photos for choosing a subject. CEU: 1.8 Course Number: 1003 Instructor: Jean Frost Thursdays March 6 - April 10 9 am -12 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $55 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CREATIVE LIVING CREATIVE LIVING Chinese Brush Painting Students will create beautiful Chinese ink drawings including the peony, chrysanthemum, and lotus, as well as learn to mount their paintings. To the first class, bring a tube watercolor set and Chinese brushes. Instructor will have a limited supply of brushes and other supplies on hand for purchase. Also, bring two water containers, a white dish to mix colors, and paper towels. Artist Loretta Moskal has been practicing this exquisite art form 14 years and attended the Fine Arts Academy in Hangzhou, China. View her original works at www.lorettasart.net. Experience is desirable. CEU: 1.5 Course Number: 1005 Instructor: Loretta Moskal Mondays February 3 - March 10 1 - 3:30 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $55 NEW! Exploring Watercolor Explore painting with watercolor alone and combined with other mediums. This class is for beginner or intermediate watercolorists. Focus will be on painting from still life, nature, and figure. To the first class, bring cold press watercolor paper in any size, a set of water color paints (tubes or pans), pallet, a set of round brushes and a good liner brush, water container, paper towels, tape, to stretch the paper, and a firm surface (clipboard) to mount the paper on. Supplies available at local craft stores. CEU: 1.8 Course Number: 1006 Instructor: Janice James Tuesdays March 18 - May 13 6 - 8 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $60 CHINESE CUISINE CRAFTS & HOBBIES Chinese native Tina Maisano has conducted Chinese cooking classes for over two decades. She will demonstrate how to prepare authentic regional Chinese cuisine in four different styles. Fresh, local ingredients will be used and students will enjoy a delicious dinner after class including the appetizer, main course, vegetable, and rice. Register early. Space is limited. CEU: 0.2 The Joy of Knitting According to the Harvard Gazette, “Knitting has exploded” among all ages and genders. Knitters “work their needle magic for community, relaxation, and often for charity.” Knitting engages body and mind, releasing tension and stress while creating amazing handmade designs from yarn and other accessories. Bring a pair of size 7, 8, or 9 knitting needles, yarn, and project ideas to each class. All knitters welcome, from beginners to more advanced. Join yarn artist Letitia Rivera for an enjoyable knitting experience. CEU: 1.8 Course Number: 1011 Instructor: Letitia Rivera Tuesdays January 21 - March 18 6 - 8 pm 204 Van Dusen Hall $50 NEW! Beef Ribs: Chinese Style Course Number: 1007 Monday March 10 4 - 6 pm Russell Dining Room/Little Hall $40 NEW! Pork Ribs: Chinese Style Course Number: 1008 Monday March 17 4 - 6 pm Russell Dining Room/Little Hall $40 NEW! Herbal Chicken: Chinese Style Course Number: 1009 Monday April 7 4 - 6 pm Russell Dining Room/Little Hall $40 NEW! Seafood: Chinese Style Course Number: 1010 Monday April 14 4 - 6 pm Russell Dining Room/Little Hall $40 Floral Design with Carl Join master floral designer Carl Klabbatz to learn how to craft stunning floral creations with containers and accessories in relation to design, color and texture, enabling students to learn the fine art of floral arranging. CEU: 1.75 Course Number: 1012 Instructor: Carl Klabbatz Mondays Jan 27 - March 10 6 - 8:30 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $55 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 33 CREATIVE LIVING CREATIVE LIVING NEW! Beginner’s Sewing Workshop Textile artist Nanette Zeller has been teaching and writing about sewing and fiber art since 2002. This beginner level course covers the basics of creative sewing for family, friends, and fun! Learn the parts of a sewing machine and how it works, as well as basic sewing and construction techniques. Students must bring their own sewing machines to each class. For a supply list and information about Nanette, visit her website at www.nanettesays.com/ class-schedule. Each class breaks for 30 minutes. Bring lunch. CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1013 Instructor: Nanette Zeller Fridays February 21 & 28 9 am - 2:30 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $70 NEW! Creative Beading 1 Get those creative juices flowing with this fun, addictive, and therapeutic pastime. Create one-of-a-kind bead designs, including beautiful jewelry, working with seed beads and other creative bead types. Instructor Tammy Rogers, of Native American Heritage, is committed to preserving this ancient art form. Bring seed beads in sizes 6/0 & 11/0, a collapsible needle or regular beading needle, and plain beading thread to the first class. Supplies available at local craft stores. No experience needed. CEU: 1.6 Course Number: 1014 Instructor: Tammy Rogers Wednesdays March 5 - April 23 4:30 - 6:30 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $45 34 NEW! Creative Beading 2 This course continues beyond Creative Beading 1 and is for more experienced bead artists. Bring the same supplies as listed in the Creative Beading 1 course description to the first class. CEU: 1.6 Course Number: 1015 Instructor: Tammy Rogers Wednesdays March 5 - April 23 6:30 - 8:30 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $45 DANCE, FILM & MUSIC Piano Beginning Level 1A Students learn to play music involving C, G and middle C positions, primary triads, sharps and flats, basic rhythm patterns, and how to read intervals. Class includes 30 minutes of lab practice. No prior experience needed. Instructor Beverly Dunlop has taught piano for over 28 years. All prospective students or those who register should contact Mrs. Dunlop at dunlopb@ sandhills.edu. CEU: 1.5 Course Number: 1016 Instructor: Beverly Dunlop Mondays January 27 - March 31 3 - 4:30 pm 124 Wellard Hall $45 Piano Beginning Level 1B Students continue to learn to play music involving C, G and middle C positions, primary triads, sharps and flats, basic rhythm patterns, and how to read intervals. Class includes 30 minutes of lab practice. Prerequisite: Piano Beginning Level 1A or prior experience. All prospective students or those who register should contact Mrs. Dunlop at dunlopb@sandhills.edu. CEU: 1.5 Course Number: 1017 Instructor: Beverly Dunlop Tuesdays January 28 - April 1 3 - 4:30 pm 124 Wellard Hall $45 Piano Intermediate Level 2B Students continue to learn to play music involving chromatic scales, triad inversions, seventh chords, sixteenth notes, major and minor scales, and major and minor triads. Class includes 30 minutes of lab practice. Prerequisite: Piano Beginning Level 1B or prior experience. All prospective students or those who register should contact Mrs. Dunlop at dunlopb@sandhills.edu. CEU: 1.5 Course Number: 1018 Instructor: Beverly Dunlop Wednesdays January 29 - April 2 3 - 4:30 pm 124 Wellard Hall $45 Piano Intermediate Level 3B Students continue to learn to play music involving inversions of seventh chords, diminished seventh chords, sixteenth notes, diminished and augmented triads, major and relative natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scales with primary chord progressions. Class includes 30 minutes of lab practice. Prerequisite: Piano Intermediate Level 2B or prior experience. All prospective students or those who register should contact Mrs. Dunlop at dunlopb@ sandhills.edu. CEU: 1.5 Course Number: 1019 Instructor: Beverly Dunlop Thursdays January 30 - April 3 3 - 4:30 pm 124 Wellard Hall $45 NEW! Zumba Fitness Want a workout that feels more like a party? Bring your body alive with Latin rhythms that tone your body, release endorphins and dance your stress away. Learn the basic steps of Zumba Fitness from a licensed Zumba instructor. All fitness levels are welcome. CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1020 Instructor: Shauntel Gaines Thursdays January 30 - April 3 7 - 8 pm 112 Blue Hall $35 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CREATIVE LIVING CREATIVE LIVING NEW! Middle Eastern Belly Dance Learn the graceful movements of one of the oldest dance forms while toning and energizing body and mind. A short dance for home practice, along with discussion of history, cultural origins, appropriate costuming, and American belly dance styles is included. Students should wear soft non-restrictive clothing and footwear such as soft slippers, dance shoes, or bare feet. Socks, stocking feet, athletic shoes, or heavy clothing are not recommended. Professional dancer, Sharifa Asmar has been a master belly dance instructor for 20 years, both nationally and internationally. No experience necessary. CEU: 1.5 Instructor: Sharifa Asmar 112 Blue Hall $45 Course Number: 1021 Wednesdays January 29 - April 2 3:30 - 5 pm ——— Course Number: 1022 Wednesdays January 29 - April 2 5:30 - 7 pm NEW! African Dance Exploration Don’t miss this course with choreographer, fitness instructor, Shauntel Gaines. Experience the intoxicating rhythm and exotic movements of African dance. Classes begin with a warm-up to condition the body for developing strength, aerobic stamina, coordination, flexibility, and rhythmic awareness. Learn authentic dances and songs from different regions of Africa, as well as their historical and cultural contexts. No dance experience required. CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1023 Instructor: Shauntel Gaines Thursdays January 30 - April 3 6 - 7 pm 112 Blue Hall $35 Rock ‘n Roll: The First Decade Rock out with Dr. John Turner, Provost at SCC, as he traces a nostalgic journey through the first decade of Rock ‘n Roll. From Jerry Lee Lewis to the Beatles, the stories, music, and video clips will amaze you. Discussion also includes the impact of Rock ‘n Roll on the economy, the music business, social relationships, fashions, and racial barriers. CEU: 0.4 Course Number: 1024 Tuesdays & Thursday March 18 & 20 2 - 4 pm Clement Dining Room/Student Center $15 Ballroom Dancing: Get Your Move On! Join professional dancer and former nationally ranked ballroom competitor Debby Hasson for this fun and lively class. Kick up your heels and learn the basic steps to timeless dances including the Foxtrot, Swing, Rumba, Tango, Cha-Cha, and Waltz. Learn more about Debby, her staff, and the Fred Astaire Studio at www.pinehurstfads.com. Classes meet at Fred Astaire Studio, 712 Broad St, Southern Pines. CEU: 0.6 Course Number: 1025 Instructor: Debby Hasson Mondays February 3 - March 10 6 - 7 pm Astaire Studio $50 NEW! The Film-goer’s Food for Thought If you have a taste for “cuisine cinema,” this course is for you. The film feast explores five films, which run the gamut of the gastronomical film genre. Come sample from a bountiful menu of movie classics and whet your appetite for other films that use food as a backdrop for the human mayhem and mischief that marks the boundaries of human experience. CEU: 1.25 Course Number: 1026 Instructor: Ron Layne, MA Wednesdays February 26 - March 26 2 - 4:30 pm Clement Dining/Dempsey Student Ctr $15 FINANCIAL Aging at a Retirement Community or at Home This course will help participants evaluate the costs and emotional impact of a continuing care retirement community versus staying at home. Learn about healthcare options and resources to assist you at home or in a community. CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1027 Instructor: John Morningstar, MBA Thursdays January 16 - February 13 3 - 5 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $20 Financial Planning for Retirees Retiree’s financial concerns are discussed in this class, including estate and insurance planning, income tax reduction, portfolio balance to reduce risk, getting more income from investments, reducing probate costs and estate taxes and long-term care planning. CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1028 Instructor: Thomas Walters Tuesdays January 21 - February 18 3 - 5 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $20 Investing for Rising Rates Learn the benefits of investing in bonds in a rising rate environment from financial advisor John Morningstar. Students will learn how to help increase retirement income while protecting against rising interest rates. CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1029 Instructor: John Morningstar, MBA Wednesdays January 22 - February 19 3 - 5 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $20 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. 35 CREATIVE LIVING CREATIVE LIVING NEW! Home Buying Seminar Don’t miss this seminar that shares informative resources and answers about the ins and outs of the home buying process. Classes meet the fourth Thursdays of each month. All prospective home buyers are urged to register, especially those interested in purchasing their first home. Realtor Karen Reese May, and other experts in the home buying field, will facilitate this seminar. Topics include financing, insurance, protecting your investment, and others. CEU: 0.6 Instructor: Karen Reese May, Realtor Course Number: 1030 Thursdays January 30 - April 24 6 - 7:30 pm 211 Van Dusen Hall $20 Annuities: Myths & Misconceptions Demystify the world of annuity investing. This course covers fixed, indexed, variable, and immediate annuities, as well as buying and investing strategies. Workbooks and helpful literature are provided. CEU: 0.6 Course Number: 1031 Instructor: Noelle Granville, CSA Thursdays February 20 - March 6 3 - 5 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $20 Debunking Wall Street Explore the ins and outs of the financial industry. Learn how fees are charged and how to understand mutual funds. Discover the myths and truths of this multifaceted industry. CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1032 Instructor: John Morningstar, MBA Thursdays March 13 - April 10 3 - 5 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $20 36 Financial Decision Making for Women Designed exclusively for women at or near retirement, topics include understanding investment jargon, dealing with financial professionals, getting the most from your investments while reducing risks, reducing probate costs, estate taxes for heirs, income taxes, and long-term care planning. Instructor Granville is a Certified Senior Advisor. CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1033 Instructor: Noelle Granville, CSA Tuesdays March 25 - April 22 3 - 5 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $20 LANGUAGES Spanish Beginning Conversation Join this lively and animated Spanish instructor to learn basic Spanish fundamentals of conversation while also being exposed to Spanish culture. Instructor Saulsbury is a native of Madrid, Spain and studied languages at the Berlitz School. Required textbook is available in the SCC Bookstore. CEU: 1.6 Instructor: Mercedes Saulsbury Course Number: 1034 Mondays & Wednesdays January 27 - February 19 6 - 8 pm 210 Van Dusen Hall $50 Spanish Intermediate Conversation This course incorporates lessons for students planning to travel or who desire to interact with Spanish-speaking personnel in the workplace. Instructor Saulsbury has been teaching Spanish at SCC for 20 years. Required textbook is available in the SCC Bookstore. Prerequisite: Spanish Beginning Conversation or prior experience. CEU: 1.6 Instructor: Mercedes Saulsbury Course Number: 1035 Mondays & Wednesdays February 24 - March 19 6 - 8 pm 210 Van Dusen Hall $50 Spanish Advanced Conversation To increase student’s ability to function in a Spanish-speaking environment or in the workplace, this courses teaches more advanced communication in fun and creative ways. Required textbook is available in the SCC Bookstore. Prerequisite: Spanish Intermediate Conversation or prior experience. CEU: 1.6 Instructor: Mercedes Saulsbury Course Number: 1036 Mondays & Wednesdays March 24 - April 16 6 - 8 pm 210 Van Dusen Hall $50 American Sign Language 1 This beginner’s level course is designed to help students build their Sign Language vocabulary and understand how a sign is formed. Learn the language of everyday conversation, how to understand facial expressions, and how body, head, and eye movement are used to convey messages. Carol Stewart is a certified instructor of the Deaf, having taught elementary grades at a Deaf school and has a certified advanced level of sign communication proficiency. CEU: 1.6 Course Number: 1037 Instructor: Carol Stewart, MA Tuesdays February 4 - March 25 6 - 8 pm 121 Logan Hall $50 American Sign Language 2 This course is designed to help students continue to build their American Sign Language (ASL) vocabulary. Students will expand upon skills of everyday sign language conversation and learn more sophisticated facial expressions, and how body, head, and eye movement are used to convey messages. Prerequisite: American Sign Language 1 or prior experience. CEU: 1.6 Course Number: 1038 Instructor: Carol Stewart, MA Thursdays February 6 - March 27 6 - 8 pm 121 Logan Hall $50 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CREATIVE LIVING CREATIVE LIVING PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Spring Book Club This popular book club meets once a month to discuss the following books: • January 17: Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War, N. Philbrick • February 21: The Shipping News, A. Proulx • March 21: The Lady in Gold: The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt’s Masterpiece, A. M. O’Connor • April 25: O Pioneers!, W. Cather Registration not required. Facilitator: JoAnne Ashton 2:30 - 4:30 pm Reading Room, Boyd Library FREE Laughter is the Best Medicine! Bring laughter into your life and the lives of others by joining this wildly popular laughter workout. The benefits of laughter are endless, boosting immunity, improving mood, releasing endorphins and when shared, it enhances relationships. It is heart healthy, enriching the body, mind, and spirit. Laughter is the best medicine. Kathy Shader is a Certified Laughter Leader. CEU: 1.0 Course Number: 1039 Instructor: Kathy Shader Wednesdays January 22 - March 26 2 - 3 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $35 NEW! Find Your Niche: Become a Volunteer Tommy Deese, local director of the Retired Senior and Volunteer Program (RSVP), will help you find meaningful volunteer opportunities and be successful in your volunteer pursuits. Make a difference in the lives of others by sharing your lifetime of experience and expertise. Prospective volunteers of all ages are welcome to attend. CEU: 0.2 Facilitator: Tommy Deese Course Number: 1042 Thursday February 13 1 - 3 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall FREE NEW! America and the Courts Experience an exciting journey through our nation’s legal system and the maze of recent United States Supreme Court decisions impacting the criminal justice system and the political process. Landmark Supreme Court decisions and recent high profile criminal cases will be discussed and critiqued. Presenter Peter Yellin, an experienced federal criminal trial attorney, has served as chief prosecutor for military trials at Camp Lejeune and as Chief of Staff to the New York and Arkansas Attorneys General. CEU: 0.4 Course Number: 1043 Instructor: Peter Yellin, JD Thursdays March 6 & 20 1 - 3 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $15 NEW! Theatre: Seniors Acting Up Become part of a theatre ensemble designed entirely for senior thespians (age 50+). Whether you are a novice or a seasoned actor, you can continue training to be the actor you always wanted to be. Character development, monologue training, scene work with a partner, and ultimately a one-act play will be explored. Adjunct SCC Humanities instructor and accomplished actor and director Joy Karcher will help you get your “act” together. No class April 22. CEU: 0.6 Instructor: Joy Karcher, MA Course Number: 1044 Tuesdays March 25 - May 6 3:30 - 4:30 pm 208 Van Dusen Hall $20 NEW! Let’s Talk! Have fun making small talk. Practice the five steps for the best conversations. Become more comfortable disagreeing or debating controversial topics and current events in a friendly, structured environment, such as health care, social security, retirement, or any topics you can come up with. The formats established will give the structure you need to make conversation fun, stimulating, and always active and interesting. CEU: 0.4 Instructor: Joy Karcher, MA Course Number: 1045 Wednesdays April 16 - May 7 11 am - 12 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $15 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. creative living NEW! The British Crown Jewels With religious as well as historical significance, the Crown Jewels have been part of the coronation ceremony of British kings and queens for almost a thousand years. All are priceless, some were stolen, several are fakes, one was supposedly the gift of a saint, and one bears a curse. Join a retired professional gemologist who has interest and knowledge in the history and psychology of gems. CEU: 0.15 Course Number: 1040 Instructor: Dorothy Gibson, GG, FGA Thursday February 6 1 - 2:30 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $10 NEW! The Modern Language of Bridge Do you want to learn to play bridge or revive your skills after years of not playing? This course teaches the modern language of the game as well as concepts and strategies to play and defend your hand. Classes meet at Sandhills Bridge Studio, 367 N Bennett St, Southern Pines. CEU: 1.35 Course Number: 1041 Instructor: Donna Simmons Mondays February 10 - April 7 10 - 11:30 Bridge Studio $50 37 CREATIVE LIVING CREATIVE LIVING NEW! All About Dreams It’s fascinating to discover what dreams are telling you. Students learn how the dreaming brain works, common dream themes, and will unravel actual dreams using their unique dream symbols. CEU: 0.9 Course Number: 1046 Instructor: Karen Cook Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday April 29, 30 & May 1 1 - 4 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $35 SANDHILLS GREEN INSTITUTE LECTURE SERIES 38 NEW! Good Bug, Bad Bug! How can you tell the difference? Get to know your ‘beneficials,’ how to attract them and who they are. Get acquainted with Integrated Pest Management (IMP) and non-toxic methods to deal with pesky pests in your vegetable garden. CEU: 0.2 Course Number: 1049 Instructor: Kathy Byron Tuesday February 11 1 - 3 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $12 NEW! DIY Garden Structures A garden structure can make a charming addition to the landscape and provide many advantages. It can be used to create shade, block unsightly views or enhance vertical growing capacity. There are many types of garden structures – arbors, trellises, pergolas... the possibilities are endless. DIY bamboo trellises, pallet wall planters, a bamboo greenhouse or simple low tunnels can enhance your growing power and add interest in your garden landscape. CEU: 0.2 Course Number: 1050 Instructor: Kathy Byron Tuesdays February 18 1-3 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $12 NEW! Build a Leopold Bench When the famed conservationist and father of the modern environmental movement Aldo Leopold wanted a place to sit, he built a simple bench. His bench is easy to replicate. We will spend our class time working together to build our own Leopold bench. Tools will be provided. Students must contact Kathy Byron at byronk@sandhills.edu for a materials list to bring to class. CEU: 0.3 Course Number: 1051 Instructor: Kathy Byron Tuesday March 11 1 - 4 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $12 NEW! Gifts from the Spring Garden: Herbs! This session will focus on utilizing the herbs from your garden to make infused sugars, butters, teas, aroma packets, and so on! Techniques for preserving your herbs will be covered as well as creative ways to use them as edibles or ornamentals. Bring your herb ideas to share with others! Wear comfortable, old clothes. CEU: 0.2 Course Number: 1052 Instructor: Kathy Byron Tuesday March 18 1 - 3 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $12 creative living NEW! Spring Vegetable Garden Cool season vegetables can thrive during the shorter days and cooler temperatures of spring. Some vegetables such as kohlrabi and kale develop better flavor when nipped by frost. Lettuce, collards, snow peas, cabbage and broccoli are a few examples of cool season vegetables. Explore Asian varieties to add to your array of spring greens. Dark leafy greens are useful in reducing the risk of cancer and heart disease, low in fat, high in dietary fiber, and rich in folic acid, vitamin C, potassium and magnesium. Learn to sow, grow, tend, harvest and prepare these glorious greens! Kathy Byron is Executive Director of Good Food Sandhills and a local master gardener. CEU: 0.2 Course Number: 1047 Instructor: Kathy Byron Thursday January 23 1 - 3 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $12 NEW! How Does Your Garden Grow? Gardening in the Sandhills is a challenge even to those with the greenest of thumbs. So what’s the secret to having an attractive landscape and perhaps even getting some tasty tomatoes from your backyard? One word-Compost! Join us for the art & science of composting: the why, the how, and when to use it. CEU: 0.2 Course Number: 1048 Instructor: Kathy Byron Thursday January 30 1 - 3 pm 109 Van Dusen Hall $12 www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes. CURRICULUM PROGRAMS & MAJORS CREATIVE LIVING Associate in Arts (AA) • Associate in Science (AS) Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) • Associate in General Education (AGE) • Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Diploma (D) • Certificate (C) University Studies Associate in Arts (AA) Associate in Science (AS) Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) College Transfer Core in Arts (D) College Transfer Core in Science (D) Automotive Technologies Automotive Systems Technology Automotive Systems Technology (AAS, D) Electrical & Engine Performance (C) Mechanical (C) Motorsports/Drag Race Vehicle (C) Transmission/Driveline (C) Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology Collision Repair & Refinishing (D) Paint & Refinishing (C) Non-Structural Repair (C) Structural Repair (C) Computer Technologies Computer Engineering Technology Computer Engineering Tech (AAS) Computer Upgrade and Repair (D) Electronics (D) Microcomputer Servicing (C) Repair (C) Advanced Repair (C) Electronics (C) Forensics (C) Advanced Forensics (C) Networking (C) Security (C) Computer Programming Computer Programming (AAS) Digital Media Technology Digital Media Technology (AAS, C) Print Design (C) Web Content Management (C) Web Design (C) Networking Technology (AAS) Networking Fundamentals (D) Cisco Networking (C) Network Security (C) Simulation and Game Development Simulation & Game Development (AAS, C) Cosmetology Cosmetology (AAS, D, C) Engineering Technologies Architectural Technology (AAS, C) Civil Engineering Technology (AAS, C) Geomatics Technology (AAS, C) General Degrees General Education (AGE) General Occupational Technology (AAS) Golf Course Management Golf Course Management (AAS) Health Sciences Emergency Medical Science (AAS) Health and Fitness Science (AAS) Medical Laboratory Technology (AAS) Ophthalmic Medical Assistant (D) Polysomnography (AAS) Radiography (AAS) Respiratory Therapy (AAS) Surgical Technology (AAS, D) Therapeutic Massage (AAS, D) Hospitality & Culinary Arts Baking and Pastry Arts (AAS, C) Culinary Arts (AAS, C) Hospitality Management (AAS) Landscape Gardening Landscape Gardening (AAS, C) Complete information about all of our college programs can be found on our website. Look under “Programs & Majors” and follow the links to learn about career opportunities, courses required, unique aspects of programs, admission requirements, program scholarships, contact person and any other information you may need. Management & Business Tech Accounting (AAS, D) Banking & Finance (C) Certified Bookkeeper (C) Business Administration (AAS) Entrepreneurship (C) Medical Office Administration (AAS) Medical Office Coding (C) Small Business (C) Office Administration (AAS) Nursing Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Nursing Assistant (C) Practical Nursing (D) Public Services Basic Law Enforcement Training (C) Criminal Justice Technology (AAS) Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education (AAS) Early Childhood Administration (C) Early Childhood EducationInfant/Toddler Care (C) Early Childhood EducationPreschool Care (C) Early Childhood EducationSchool-Age Care (C) Human Services Technology Human Services Generalist (AAS) Human Services Technology/ Substance Abuse (AAS) Partner Programs Health Information Technology (AAS) We offer general education requirements that allow application to this program at Pitt Community College in Winterville, NC. Physical Therapist Assistant (AAS) We offer general education requirements that allow application to this program at Fayetteville Technical Community College in Fayetteville, NC. For more information about SCC graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program and other important information on programs that award certificates or diplomas or are Title IV eligible, please visit www.sandhills.edu/ gainfulemployment/. www.sandhills.edu • Call (910) 695-3725 for information regarding Curriculum classes. 39 SPRING 2014 CURRICULUM COURSES CREATIVE LIVING Please refer to the Course Schedule at www.sandhills.edu for course times, locations, instructors, and prerequisites. If you do not have internet access, a printed schedule is available in the Student Services Department in Stone Hall. ACADEMIC RELATED BAKING & PASTRY ARTS ACA115 ACA122 SUCCESS & STUDY SKILLS..... T, I, M COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS.T, H, I ACCOUNTING ACC120 ACC121 ACC140 ACC149 ACC150 ACC151 ACC180 ACC221 ACC225 PRIN OF FINANCIAL ACCT............. H, I PRIN OF MANAGERIAL ACCT........ H, I PAYROLL ACCOUNTING..................... I INTRO TO ACCT SPREADSHEETS..... T ACCT SOFTWARE APPL..................T, I ACCT SPREADSHEETS APPL.............. I PRACTICES IN BOOKKEEPING...........H INTERMEDIATE ACCT II.....................H COST ACCOUNTING...........................H ANTHROPOLOGY ANT210 GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY............... I ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY ARC114 ARC119 ARC213 ART ART111 ART115 ART122 ART132 ART171 ART214 ART232 ART241 ART264 ARCHITECTURAL CAD....................... T STRUCTURAL DRAFTING................... T DESIGN PROJECT.............................. T ART APPRECIATION........................T, I ART HISTORY SURVEY II.................. T THREE-DEMINSIONAL DESIGN......... T DRAWING II........................................ T COMPUTER ART I..............................H PORTFOLIO & RESUME..................... T PRINTMAKING II................................ T PAINTING II........................................ T DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I.................H ASTRONOMY AST111/A DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY & LAB... T AUTOBODY REPAIR COE112 COE122 AUB111 AUB114 AUB122 AUB132 AUB134 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T PAINTING & REFINISHING I.............. T SPECIAL FINISHES............................. T NON-STRUCTURAL DAMAGE II......... T STRUCTURAL DAMAGE II.................. T MIG WELDING.................................... T AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY COE112 COE122 COE132 AUT110 AUT113 AUT114. AUT151/A AUT181 AUT183 AUT231/A AUT285 RCT258 RCT260 40 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE III.......... T INTRO TO AUTO TECH........................ I AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING I............... T SAFETY & EMISSIONS....................... T BRAKE SYSTEMS & LAB................... T ENGINE PERFORMANCE 1................. T ENGINE PERFORMANCE 2................. T MAN TRANS/AX/DRTRAINS & LAB... T INTRO TO ALTERNATIVE FUELS....... T DRAG RACE VEH/TRACK PREP......... T RACE VEH DATA ACQUISITION......... T If you have not taken a distance learning or hybrid course at Sandhills COE112 COE121 BPA130 BPA150 BPA165 BPA220 BPA260 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T EUROPEAN CAKES & TORTES.......... T ARTISAN & SPECIALTY BREAD........ T HOT & COLD DESSERTS................... T CONFECTION ARTISTRY.................... T PASTRY & BAKING MARKETING....... T Who attends SCC? 35% are Male 65% are Female 36% are Under 20 37.5% are in their 20s 14% are in their 30s 59% are White 23% are Black 8% are Hispanic 70% Have a High School Diploma or GED 48% Attend Full-time 52% Attend Part-time 70% Receive Financial Aid Based on fall semester 2013 curriculum enrollment. BANKING & FINANCE BAF233 COMMERCIAL LENDING....................H BIOLOGY BIO094 CONCEPTS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY...... T BIO110 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY................... I BIO111 GENERAL BIOLOGY I (Lab included)................................... H BIO112 GENERAL BIOLOGY II (Lab included)..................................... T BIO120 INTRO BOTANY.................................. T BIO140/A ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY/LAB....... I BIO155NUTRITION......................................... T BIO163 BASIC ANATOMY & PHY (Lab included)..................................... T BIO165 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I (Lab included)..................................... T BIO166 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (Lab included)..................................... T BIO175 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY................H BIO275 MICROBIOLOGY (Lab included).........H since January 2011, please go to: myscc.sandhills.edu and read the guides for distance learning students before signing up for an internet course. BUSINESS BUS110 BUS115 BUS121 BUS125 BUS137 BUS139 BUS153 BUS230 BUS238 BUS255 BUS260 INTRO TO BUSINESS......................T, I BUSINESS LAW I............................T, I BUSINESS MATH............................T, I PERSONAL FINANCE.......................... T PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT.....T, I ENTREPRENEURSHIP I...................T, I HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.. I SMALL BUSINESS MGMT...............T, I INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT............. T ORG. BEHAVIOR IN BUSINESS.......... T BUSINESS COMMUNICATION.........T, I CHEMISTRY CHM151C/LGENERAL CHEMISTRY I & LAB......... T CHM152C/LGENERAL CHEMISTRY II & LAB.. T, H CHM252 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (Lab included)..................................... T CIVIL ENGINEERING CIV212 CIV222 CIV240 ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING............H REINFORCED CONCRETE................... T PROJECT MANAGEMENT...................H CIVIL ENGINEERING & GEOMATICS CEG111 CEG235 INTRO TO GIS AND GNSS................. T PROJECT MGMT/ESTIMATING..........H COMMUNICATIONS COM110 COM120 COM231 INTRO TO COMMUNICATION... T, I, M INTERPERSONAL COMM......T, H, I, M PUBLIC SPEAKING................T, H, I, M COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CET211 COMPUTER UPGRADE/REPAIR II...... T COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COE111 COE115 COE121 CIS110 CIS110C/L CIS111 CIS115 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I......... I CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS...... I INTRO TO COMPUTERS & LAB......... T BASIC PC LITERACY.......................T, I INTRO TO PROG & LOGIC.................H COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CTS115 INFOR SYS BUSINESS CONCEPTS..... I COMPUTER PROGRAMMING CSC153 CSC239 CSC289 C# PROGRAMMING...........................H ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC PROG.....H PROG CAPSTONE PROJECT..............H CONSTRUCTION CST241 PLANNING/ESTIMATING I.................. T www.sandhills.edu • Call (910) 695-3725 for information regarding Curriculum classes. SPRING 2014 CURRICULUM COURSES CREATIVE LIVING COSMETOLOGY & ESTHETICS COE111 COE115 COS111 COS112 COS113 COS114 COS117 COS118 COS223 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I........H COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS I............ T SALON I.............................................. T COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS II........... T SALON II............................................. T COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS IV..... T, H SALON IV............................................ T CONTEMP HAIR COLORING..............H CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY CJC 100 BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING........................................... T CJC112 CRIMINOLOGY (Hoke)....................... T CJC120 INTERVIEWS & INTERROGATIONS (P’hurst & Hoke)................................. T CJC121 LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS .........................................................T, I CJC131 CRIMINAL LAW...............................T, I CJC132 COURT PROCEDURE & EVIDENCE (P’hurst & Hoke)..............................T, I CJC141CORRECTIONS................................T, I CJC221 INVESTIGATIVE PRINCIPLES (Hoke).T CJC241 COMMUNITY-BASED CORR............T, I CULINARY TECHNOLOGY COE112 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T COE115 WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I........ T CUL110/A SANITATION & SAFETY & LAB.......... T CUL112 NUTRITION FOR FOODSERVICE... T, H CUL120PURCHASING.....................................H CUL135/A FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE & LAB.T CUL140 CULINARY SKILLS I........................... T CUL160 BAKING I............................................. T CUL170 GARDE-MANGER I............................. T CUL240 CULINARY SKILLS II.......................... T CUL245 CONTEMPORARY CUISINES.............. T DATABASE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY DBA110 DBA221 DATABASE CONCEPTS....................... T SQL SERVER DB PROG II.................. T DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY DME120 DME285 INTRO TO MULTIMEDIA APPL..........H SYSTEMS PROJECT........................... T DRAMA DRA126STORYTELLING.................................. T EARLY CHILDHOOD EDU119 EDU145 EDU146 EDU151 EDU221 EDU234 EDU235 EDU261 EDU262 EDU271 EDU275 EDU280 EDU284 EDU288 INTRO TO EARLY CHILD EDU...........H CHILD DEVELOPMENT II............... H, I CHILD GUIDANCE........................... H, I CREATIVE ACTIVITIES........................H CHILDREN W/ EXCEPTIONALITIES....H INFANTS, TODDLERS, & TWOS.........H SCHOOL-AGE DEV & PROGRAM.......H EARLY CHILDHOOD ADMIN I............. I EARLY CHILDHOOD ADMIN II............ I EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY ..........H EFFECTIVE TEACH TRAIN...................H LANGUAGE & LITERACY EXP............H EARLY CHILD CAPSTONE PRAC....... T ADV ISSUES/EARLY CHILD ED..........H E-COMMERCE ECM210 INTRO TO E-COMMERCE...................H ECONOMICS ECO151 ECO251 ECO252 SURVEY OF ECONOMICS................T, I PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS..........T, I PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS........T, I ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELC111 ELC229 ELN131 INTRO TO ELECTRICITY.....................H APPLICATIONS PROJECT..................H ANALOG ELECTRONICS I................... T EMERGENCY MEDICAL SCIENCE HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT HRM115HOUSEKEEPING................................. T HRM120 FRONT OFFICE PROCEDURES........... T HRM140 LEGAL ISSUES-HOSPITALITY............. I HRM220 COST CONTROL–FOOD & BEV..... T, H HRM230 CLUB & RESORT MANAGEMENT...... T HRM235 QUALITY MGMT - HOSP.................... T HRM240 MARKETING FOR HOSP..................... T HRM245 HUMAN RESOURCE MGMT - HOSP... I HRM280 MGMT PROBLEMS - HOSP............... T EMS110EMT-BASIC......................................... T EMS120 INTERMEDIATE INTERVENTIONS...... T EMS121 EMS CLINICAL PRACTICUM I............ T EMS130 PHARMACOLOGY I FOR EMS............ T EMS131 ADVANCED AIRWAY MGT................. T EMS235 EMS MANAGEMENT...........................H EMS240 SPECIAL NEEDS PATIENTS............... T EMS241 EMS CLINICAL PRACTICUM IV......... T EMS270 LIFE SPAN EMERGENCIES................. T EMS285 EMS CAPSTONE................................. T ENGINEERING EGR110 EGR115/A EGR120 EGR150 EGR220 INTRO TO ENGINEERING TECH ......... I INTRO TO TECH & LAB....................... I ENG AND DESIGN GRAPHICS...... T, H INTRO TO ENGINEERING...................H ENGINEERING STATICS.....................H ENGLISH ENG075 READING & LANG ESSENTIALS (P’hurst & Hoke)......................................... T ENG085 READING & WRITING FOUNDATIONS (P’hurst & Hoke)......................................... T ENG095 READING & COMP STRATEGIES (P’hurst & Hoke)............................T, H, I, M ENG111 EXPOSITORY WRITING (P’hurst & Hoke)…........................T, H, I, M ENG112 ARGUMENT-BASED RESEARCH P’hurst & Hoke).............................T, H, I, M ENG114 PROF RESEARCH & REPORT ...............................................T, H, I, M ENG131 INTRO TO LITERATURE................. H, I ENG231 AMERICAN LITERATURE I.................H ENG232 AMERICAN LITERATURE II............I, M ENG242 BRITISH LITERATURE II.................... T ENG261 WORLD LITERATURE I....................... I GRAPHIC ARTS GRA151 COMPUTER GRAPHICS I...................H GRAPHIC DESIGN GRD121 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS I............ T GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT COE111 COE214 GCM110 GCM220 GCM244 HOR166 TRF110 TRF130 HISTORY HIS112 HIS121 HIS122 HIS131 HIS132 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE IV.......... T GOLF COURSE SHOP MGMT............. T GOLF COURSE MAINT SYSTEMS......H ADVANCED ISSUES/GCM...................H SOILS & FERTILIZERS.......................H INTRO TURFGRASS CULT & ID.........H NATIVE FLORA ID...............................H WORLD CIVILIZATIONS II.................. T WESTERN CIVILIZATION I........ T, I, M WESTERN CIVILIZATION II...T, H, I, M AMERICAN HISTORY I................... H, I AMERICAN HISTORY II...................... T Therapeutic Massage Student Clinics $30 Fridays October - April Fall Semester: Swedish/Relaxation Massage Spring Semester: Foot Reflexology, Pregnancy, Swedish, and Sports Massage By Appointment Only Email massageclinic@sandhills. edu or Phone 246-4104 and leave a message. T-Traditional Classroom Delivery I-Internet Class H-Hybrid Class M-MiniMester Class www.sandhills.edu • Call (910) 695-3725 for information regarding Curriculum classes. 41 SPRING 2014 CURRICULUM COURSES CREATIVE LIVING HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY COE111/21 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I & II..... T COE115/25 WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I & II.I HSE112 GROUP PROCESS I............................H HSE125COUNSELING...................................... T HSE210 HUMAN SERVICES ISSUES................ I HSE225 CRISIS INTERVENTION...................... T HUMANITIES HUM110 HUM115 HUM120 HUM122 HUM130 HUM150 HUM160 HUM211 HUM212 HUM230 TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY................M CRITICAL THINKING........................... T CULTURAL STUDIES.......................... T SOUTHERN CULTURE................... T, H MYTH IN HUMAN CULTURE...... T, H, I AMERICAN WOMEN’S STUDIES ................................................... T, I, M INTRODUCTION TO FILM................T, I HUMANITIES I..................................... I HUMANITIES II.................................... I LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT............. I LANDSCAPE GARDENING COE111 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I (Residency)......................................... T HOR134 GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS............. T HOR142 FRUIT & VEGETABLE PROD.............. T HOR160 PLANT MATERIALS I.......................... T HOR213 LANDSCAPE DESIGN II...................... T HOR225 NURSERY PRODUCTION...................H HOR255INTERIORSCAPES.............................. T LSG122 SPRING GARDENING LAB................. T LSG244 ADVANCED ISSUES/LSG.................... T TRF110 INTRO TURFGRASS CULT & ID.........H MARKETING MKT120 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING............. I MASSAGE THERAPY DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS DMA010 OPERATIONS WITH INTEGERS......... T DMA020 FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS............. T DMA030PROPOR/RATIO/RATE/PERCENT....... T DMA040 EXPRESS/LIN EQUAT/INEQUAL......... T DMA050 GRAPHS/EQUATIONS OF LINES........ T DMA060 POLYNOMIAL/QUADRATIC APPL...... T DMA070 RATIONAL EXPRESS/EQUATION....... T DMA080 RADICAL EXPRESS/EQUATIONS....... T MATHEMATICS MAT121 MAT122 MAT140 MAT151 MAT171 MAT172 MAT263 MAT271/2 MAT273 MAT285 ALGEBRA/TRIGONOMETRY I.............H ALGEBRA/TRIGONOMETRY II............H SURVEY OF MATH (P’hurst & Hoke)......................... T, H, I STATISTICS I...................................... T PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA............. T, H PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY...... T BRIEF CALCULUS............................... T CALCULUS I & II................................ T CALCULUS III..................................... T DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS............... T MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY MLT120 MLT130 MLT215 MLT240 MLT255 MLT265 MLT275 MLT288 HEMATOLOGY/HEMOSTASIS I.......... T CLINICAL CHEMISTRY I..................... T PROFESSIONAL ISSUES.................... T SPECIAL CLIN MICROBIOLOGY......... T MLT PRACTICUM I............................. T MLT PRACTICUM II............................ T MLT PRACTICUM III.......................... T MLT PRACTICUM IV.......................... T MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY MED120 MED122 SURVEY OF MED TERMINOLOGY...... I MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II............T, I COE111 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T MTH120 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE APPLICATIONS................................... T MTH220 OUTCOME-BASED MASSAGE............ T MUSIC MUS110 MUS111 MUS210 MUS272 MUS122 MUS222 MUS131/2 MUS231/2 MUS133/4 MUS233/4 MUS135/6 MUS235/6 MUS137/8 MUS237/8 MUS141/2 MUS241/2 MUSIC APPRECIATION...................T, I FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC.............. T HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC................ T MUSIC HISTORY II............................. T MUSIC THEORY II.............................. T MUSIC THEORY IV............................. T CHORUS I & II.................................... T CHORUS III & IV................................ T BAND I & II......................................... T BAND III & IV..................................... T JAZZ ENSEMBLE I & II...................... T JAZZ ENSEMBLE III & IV................... T ORCHESTRA I & II............................. T ORCHESTRA III & IV.......................... T ENSEMBLE I & II................................ T ENSEMBLE III & IV............................ T MUSIC PERFORMANCE COURSES MUS151 MUS152 MUS161 MUS162 MUS251 MUS252 MUS261 MUS262 CLASS MUSIC I.................................. T CLASS MUSIC II................................. T APPLIED MUSIC I............................... T APPLIED MUSIC II............................. T CLASS MUSIC III................................ T CLASS MUSIC IV................................ T APPLIED MUSIC III............................ T APPLIED MUSIC IV............................ T NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEMS NOS110 NOS120 NOS130 OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS....... I LINUX/UNIX SINGLE USER............ H, I WINDOWS SINGLE USER.................. T NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY NET125 NET126 NET226 NET289 NETWORKING BASICS................... H, I ROUTING BASICS...............................H ROUTING & SWITCHING II................H NETWORKING PROJECT....................H NURSING ASSISTANT NAS101 NAS102 NURSING ASSISTANT I .................... T NURSING ASSISTANT II.................... T NURSING NUR102 NUR112 NUR211 NUR213 NUR214 PRACTICAL NURSING II.................... T HEALTH-ILLNESS CONCEPTS............ T HEALTH CARE CONCEPTS................. T COMPLEX HEALTH CONCEPTS......... T NSG TRANSITION CONCEPTS..........M OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY You can earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees on the Sandhills Community College campus in Pinehurst! Undergraduate Programs: Business Administration, Nursing, Interdisciplinary Studies, & Social Work Graduate Programs: School Administration, Reading and Elementary Education, Public Administration (Online), Social Work and Business Administration Rebecca Roberts, Coordinator 156 Kennedy Hall robertsr@sandhills.edu, (910) 695-3919 42 “Early Bird” Scholarship Consideration Apply early for SCC Scholarships in order to be considered first! January 1 - February 28 Future and Current Students-Over $450,000 will be Awarded See our website for complete details. OST080 OST132 OST137 OST142 OST164 OST233 OST243 OST284 OST286 OST289 KEYBOARDING LITERACY (P’hurst & Hoke)................................. T KEYBOARD SKILL BUILDING.............H OFFICE SOFTWARE APPLICATION.....H MED TERMS II – MED OFFICE........T, I TEXT EDITING APPLICATIONS.......... T OFFICE PUBLICATIONS DESIGN........H MED OFFICE SIMULATION.................H EMERGING TECH...............................H PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.......H ADMIN OFFICE MGT...........................H OPHTHALMIC OPH104 OPH107 OPH108 OPH110 BASIC OPHTHALMIC PHARMA.......... T OPHTHALMIC CLIN PROC II.............. T OPHTHALMIC PATIENT CARE........... T OP MED ASST PRACTICUM II........... T PHILOSOPHY PHI215 PHI240 PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES................... T INTRO TO ETHICS..................... T, I, M www.sandhills.edu • Call (910) 695-3725 for information regarding Curriculum classes. SPRING 2014 CURRICULUM COURSES CREATIVE LIVING PHYSICAL EDUCATION HEA112 FIRST AID & CPR...............................H PED110 FIT & WELL FOR LIFE......................... I PED111 PHYSICAL FITNESS I......................... T PED113 AEROBICS I........................................ T PED117 WEIGHT TRAINING I.......................... T PED118 WEIGHT TRAINING II......................... T PED120 WALKING FOR FITNESS..................... T PED122 YOGA I................................................ T PED125 SELF-DEFENSE BEGINNING............... T PED128GOLF-BEGINNING............................... T PED130TENNIS-BEGINNING........................... T PED135FENCING-BEGINNING......................... T PED143VOLLEYBALL-BEGINNING.................. T PED145BASKETBALL-BEGINNING.................. T PED147SOCCER.............................................. T PED152 SWIMMING – BEGINNING................. T PED154 SWIMMING FOR FITNESS................. T PED160CANOEING-BASIC...............................H PED162ANGLING............................................H PED170BACKPACKING....................................H PED186 DANCING FOR FITNESS..................... T PED217 PILATES I............................................ T PED219 DISC GOLF.......................................... T PHYSICAL FITNESS TECHNOLOGY COE111 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T COE121 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T PSF110 EXERCISE SCIENCE............................ T PSF111 FITNESS & EXERCISE TESTING I...... T PSF116 PREVENTION & CARE EXERCISE INJURIES............................................ T PSF118 FITNESS FACILITY MGMT..................H PSF210 PERSONAL TRAINING........................ T PSF214 HEALTH AND FITNESS LAW............... I PHYSICS PHY110/A PHY125 PHY152 PHY252 CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS & LAB......... T HEALTH SCIENCES PHYSICS............ T COLLEGE PHYSICS II (Lab included).T GENERAL PHYSICS II (Lab included).T POLITICAL SCIENCE POL120 POL210 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT.......H, I, M COMPARTIVE GOVERNMENT............. I POLYSOMNOGRAPHY PSG211 PSG213 PSG214 POLYSOMNOGRAPHY II.................... T CASE STUDY/EXAM REVIEW............. T PSG CLINICAL APPS I....................... T PSYCHOLOGY GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY......T, H, I, M FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY...............T, I DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH............. H, I INTRO TO EXCEPTIONALITY............. T HUMAN SEXUALITY........................T, I BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION............ T ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY........ T, H, I RADIOGRAPHY RAD112 RAD121 RAD161 RAD245 RAD261 RAD271 RAD PROCEDURES II......................... T RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING I............... T RAD CLINICAL ED II........................... T IMAGE ANALYSIS............................... T RAD CLINICAL ED V........................... T RADIOGRAPHY CAPSTONE............... T RELIGION REL110 REL211 REL212 REL221 WORLD RELIGIONS.................. T, I, M INTRO TO OLD TESTAMENT.............. T INTRO TO NEW TESTAMENT........ T, H RELIGION IN AMERICA.................. H, I RCP111THERAPEUTICS/DIAGNOSTICS........ H RCP113 RCP PHARMACOLOGY....................... T RCP213 NEONATAL/PED’S CONCEPTS........... T RCP269 RCP CLINICAL APPS II...................... T SECURITY (INFORMATION SYSTEMS) SEC110 SEC160 SECURITY CONCEPTS......................... I SECURITY ADMINISTRATION I.......... T SIMULATION & GAME DEVELOPMENT SGD114 SGD162 SGD212 SGD274 SGD285 3D MODELING....................................H SG 3D ANIMATION.............................H SGD DESIGN II...................................H SG LEVEL DESIGN II..........................H SG SOFTWARE ENGINEERING...........H SOCIOLOGY SOC210 SOC213 SOC220 SOC225 SOC240 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY.........T, H, I, M SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY..... T, H, I SOCIAL PROBLEMS.................. T, I, M SOCIAL DIVERSITY............................. I SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY........................ I SPANISH SPA111 SPA181 SPA112 SPA182 SPA120 SPA211 SPA281 SPA212 SPA282 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I.................. T SPANISH LAB I................................... I ELEMENTARY SPANISH II................. T SPANISH LAB II................................... I SPANISH FOR THE WORKPLACE...... T INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I................ T SPANISH LAB 3................................... I INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II............... T SPANISH LAB IV................................. I SUBSTANCE ABUSE SAB120 SAB210 INTAKE & ASSESSMENT................... T SUB ABUSE COUNSELING................. T SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY SUR122 SURGICAL PROCEDURES I................ T SUR123 SUR CLINICAL PRACTICE I................ T SUR210 ADVANCED SUR CLINICAL PRACTICE ........................................... I SUR211 ADVANCED THEORETICAL CONCEPTS........................................... I SURVEYING SRV110 SRV230 SRV240 SRV250 SURVEYING I......................................H SUBDIVISION PLANNING...................H TOPO/SITE SURVEYING.....................H ADVANCED SURVEYING....................H Many SCC curriculum degrees, diplomas and certificates can be completed during evening hours, through online classes or a combination of both. Degrees Associate of Arts Business Administration Networking Technology Cosmetology Diplomas Automotive Technology Collision Repair and Refinishing Cosmetology Certificates Basic Law Enforcement Training Collision Repair and Refinishing Cosmetology Web Design Digital Media Print Design WEB TECHNOLOGIES WEB111 WEB115 WEB182 WEB285 INTRO TO WEB GRAPHICS................ T WEB MARKUP & SCRIPTING............ T PHP PROGRAMMING......................... T EMERGING WEB TECHNOLOGIES..... T T-Traditional Classroom Delivery I-Internet Class H-Hybrid Class M-MiniMester Class www.sandhills.edu • Call (910) 695-3725 for information regarding Curriculum classes. curriculum PSY150 PSY231 PSY241 PSY255 PSY259 PSY265 PSY281 RESPIRATORY CARE 43 Office Administration Cosmetology Services by SCC Students We prepare individuals for positions in administrative support careers and equip office professionals to respond to the demands of a dynamic computerized workplace. Graduates should qualify for employment in a variety of positions in business, government, and industry. Susan Bowness, Program Coordinator (910) 695-3755 bownesss@sandhills.edu Day and Evening Services Affordable Prices Walk-in Basis Only Shampoos • Cuts • Styles Treatments • Perms • Color Ethnic Soft Curl Straighters and Relaxers Day Services: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays beginning at 9 AM. Chemical services must be assigned by 11 AM. Architectural Technology Evening Services: Wednesday & Thursdays 5 - 7 PM We can prepare you for a career as CAD technician, architectural design technician, construction estimator, project manager or construction materials sales representative. Visit Causey Hall on the Pinehurst Campus. We use Goldwell Hair Color. Refer to our website or contact Program Coordinator Ed Spitler at (910) 695-3797 or spitlere@sandhills. edu for complete information. Medical Office Administration We prepare individuals for employment in medical and dental offices, hospitals, insurance companies, laboratories, medical supply companies, and other health-care-related organizations. Carol Lucas, Program Coordinator (910) 695-3753 lucasc@sandhills.edu How about a career in EMS Emergency Medical Science Become a paramedic or work in related emergency medical positions. Opportunities include ambulance services, fire and rescue agencies, air medical services, specialty areas of hospital, industry, educational institutions, and government agencies. Contact Associate Professor Tom Ferrell to learn more at (910) 695-3768 or ferrellt@ sandhills.edu. Breathe new life into your future! Respiratory Therapy Sandhills can give you the education and training needed to become a Respiratory Therapist. You will be employable in hospitals, home health agencies, rehabilitation agencies, nursing homes, outpatient clinics and in physician’s offices. Program Coordinator William Croft (910) 695-3836 or croftb@sandhills.edu Geomantics Technology Therapeutic Massage Prepare for a career working in direct client care settings. Diploma and degree options are available. Early Admission Orientation Thursday, January 9 • 8:30 am 116 Meyer Hall Contact Samantha Allen at 695-3966 or allens@sandhills.edu Surveyors are in very high demand with engineering, surveying and construction firms. In addition to our degree and certificate, we have a 2+2 Transfer Articulation Arrangement with NC A&T. Begin with us and transfer to earn a BS in Geomantics. Refer to our website or contact Program Coordinator Ed Spitler at (910) 695-3797 or spitlere@sandhills.edu for complete information. Open the door to a new career in HOSPITALITY Let us help prepare you for a fantastic future in resorts, hotels, inns, clubs, restaurants, spas, cruise lines and other similar places of employment. We offer an associate’s degree in Hotel & Restaurant Management Program Coordinator Ted Oelfke (910) 695-3756 or oelfket@sandhills.edu Medical Laboratory Technology Play an important role in health care delivery in one of the most rapidly expanding health care fields. We provide extensive training, including clinical laboratory experience. Contact Christine T. Forrest (910) 695-3839 forrestc@sandhills.edu ****ECRWSS Postal Customer 3395 Airport Road Pinehurst, NC 28374 Non‑Profit Org US Postage Paid Fayetteville, NC Permit #109 College Credit/ Curriculum Classes Creating Success for Over 50 Years College Transfer and Technical Programs Spring Semester Begins Monday, January 13 Associate in Arts Associate in Science Associate in Fine Arts 2 EASY STEPS to Becoming a Sandhills Student College Transfer Automotive Automotive Systems Collision Repair & Refinishing Computers Engineering • Programming Digital Media Networking • Simulation & Games Cosmetology Engineering Architecture • Civil • Geomatics Golf Course Management 1110 E. Central Avenue Raeford, NC Our University Studies Associate in Arts, Criminal Justice Technology and BLET programs can be completed entirely at the Sandhills Hoke Center. A full-time Student Services Associate is now on-site at the Hoke Center to assist with Curriculum/College Credit questions. Rosa McAlllister-McRae Director of Student Services Operations at the Sandhills Hoke Center 112 Johnson Hall 910-878-5804 mcallisterr@sandhills.edu Health Sciences EMS • Health & Fitness • Medical Lab Ophthalmic Assistant Polysomnography • Surgical Tech Radiography • Respiratory Nursing Associate Degree in Nursing Nursing Assistant Practical Nursing Hospitality & Culinary Arts Baking & Pastry • Culinary Hospitality Landscape Gardening Management & Business Accounting • Business Administration Medical Office • Office Administration 1 # 2 # Apply online at www. sandhills.edu or in our Student Services department. Take our Placement Test (so you will begin in the classes best suited for you) and register for classes. Class Registration: Thursday, December 5 Current & Returning Students: 8 am - 6 pm New Students: 3 - 6 pm Thursday, January 9 Current & Returning Students: 10 am - 6 pm New Students: 1 - 6 pm Monday, January 6 will be the last day to pay if already registered for classes. If a student does not pay by 6 PM, classes will be dropped and student will be required to reregister on January 9. Massage Therapy Public Services BLET • Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Become a CNA Certified Nursing Assistant www.sandhills.edu The only State-Approved Nurse Aid Program in Moore & Hoke Counties