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Halifax Community College’s

Fall 2016 Workforce and Economic DevelopmentCourse Digest

halifaxcc.edu/WED/ w www.halifaxcc.edu/Schedule/

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Fall 2016 Curriculum Course Listing

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Computer Courses Page 2Yoga Page 3High School Equivalency Page 8Fall 2016 Curriculum Courses Page 18

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Table of Contents

Letter from the Dean of Workforce & Economic DevelopmentOccupational ExtensionSpecial InterestCareer Readiness CertificateCustomized TrainingSmall Business CenterHuman Resources DevelopmentAdult Basic Education/High School EquivalencyLaw Enforcement TrainingFire/Emergency Medical ServicesCommercial Driver’s License (CDL)Income Maintenance CertificateSocial ServiceDegree and Mini-Semester Course Information

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Fall Workforce Development semester 2016: Aug. 15 - Dec. 31Fall Curriculum semester 2016: Aug. 15 - Dec. 13

*Preregistration is required for all courses.

Contact InformationAdult Basic Education/High School EquivalencyAutomotive/TransportationCareer Readiness Certification (CRC)Computer TrainingCurriculumCustomized Industry TrainingEd2Go Online CoursesFire/Emergency Medical ServicesEnglish as a Second Language (ESL)Human Resources Development (HRD)Law Enforcement TrainingNurse Aide (CNA)Small Business CenterTeacher Education

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Although we make every effort to avoid mistakes, our schedule of courses is not a contract. The College does not assume liability for errors, typographical or otherwise. We welcome corrections and encourage you to let us know of any errors. Course schedule is subject to change.

LEARNING COMES TO LIFE IN PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE

*Literacy Education classes begin Aug. 8. No preregistration is required for Literacy Education classes.

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Lifelong learningis proven to be a recipe for long-term success.

Dr. Warren HaynesDean, Workforce & Economic Development

Lifelong learning is proven to be a recipe for long-term success. Halifax Community College’s Workforce and Economic Development Division provides all of the ingredients you need to have a perfect mix for achievement. Look inside our fall 2016 course digest and choose your successful recipe.

We strive to be your first choice for continuing education and lifelong learning. Our commitment to you drives our high-quality and affordable course offerings. This schedule offers you a diverse selection of courses tailored to enhance and update your skills, provide training for a new career path or provide you with personal enrichment and greater wellness.

Thank you for including Halifax Community College in your educational journey. We invite you into the HCC “kitchen” at http://halifaxcc.edu/WED/ for additional information. Whether you are cooking up new opportunites, blending a different career path or simply perfecting your final creation, find out how HCC’s Workforce and Economic Development Division courses and seminars can help you cook up success!

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Occupational ExtensionOccupational Extension classes are offered for persons interested in building job skills and increasing career opportunities. Occupational Extension classes are organized to meet the needs and interests of the community.

Automotive

Auto Safety InspectionFee: $708/29 - 8/30 MT 6 - 10 p.m. HCC, Rm. 11510/24 - 10/25 MT 6 - 10 p.m. HCC, Rm. 11512/19 - 12/20 MT 6 - 10 p.m. HCC, Rm. 115

Community Building Leadership Series (no fee)

Grant Writing: Fundamentals of Grant Writing9/15 M 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: Grant Research - Qualifying for Grants9/29 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: Locating Funding Sources for Grants9/22 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: 110/6 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: 210/11 T 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Customer Service/Team Building10/18 T 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Leadership Management10/20 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: 310/27 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Proposal Budget11/3 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Final Grant Writing Certificate Class11/10 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

The Grant Writing series is a course track that is recommendedto be taken in its entirety and in sequential order.

Computer Courses - HCC Campus

Basic ComputersFee: $7510/19 - 11/30 W 9 a.m. - Noon Rm. 505

Email, Searching and Internet BasicsFee: $7511/1 - 12/6 T 9 a.m. - Noon Rm. 505

Getting the Most Out of One NoteFee: $759/12 - 9/26 M 3 - 6 p.m. Rm. 505

How to Utilize Google DocsFee: $759/14 - 10/19 W 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Rm. 505

Intermediate Microsoft ExcelFee: $759/20 - 10/25 T 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Rm. 505

Intermediate Microsoft WordFee: $7511/7 - 12/2 M 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Rm. 505

Introduction to Microsoft ExcelFee: $759/20 - 10/25 T 9 a.m. - Noon Rm. 505

Introduction to Microsoft WordFee: $759/26 - 10/31 M 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Rm. 505

iPad, Tablets and LaptopsFee: $758/24 - 10/12 W 9 a.m. - Noon Rm. 505

Quickbooks ProFee: $759/6 - 10/11 T 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Rm. 125

The Internet Across All PlatformsFee: $7510/14 - 12/2 F 2 - 5 p.m. Rm. 505

Windows 10Fee: $7511/2 - 11/16 W 1 - 4 p.m. Rm. 125

Computer Courses - Enfield Center

Basic ComputersFee: $759/12 - 10/17 M 9 a.m. - Noon

Email, Searching and Internet BasicsFee: $7510/24 - 11/28 M 9 a.m. - Noon

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TO RECEIVE THE WORKFORCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTCOURSE COMPLETION CERTIFICATE:

1. Students must complete lesson 1 and quiz 1 by the first week of class ANDpass the quizzes and final exam with a 60 percent or higher by the end date of the course.

2. These courses award 2.4 CEUs unless otherwise noted.3. Check with your certifying agency to see if our courses meet their guidelines.

Teacher Renewal

Effective Teacher TrainingFee: $709/6 - 9/29 TTH 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Rm. 506

Special Interest CoursesSpecial Interest courses offer opportunities for lifelong learning in areas of cultural interest, creative arts, personal enrichment or just for fun. Special interest courses are offered in a variety of formats to meet the needs of the community. In order for special interest classes to be held, there must be at least 10 participants enrolled per class.

YogaFee: $358/23 - 10/11 T 6 - 7 p.m. HCC, 700 Bldg.10/18 - 12/13 T 6 - 7 p.m. HCC, 700 Bldg.

Guitar for the Beginner, Session 1Fee: $509/6 - 10/4 T 6 - 9 pm. HCC, Rm. G 119

Guitar for the Beginner, Session 2Fee: $5010/18 - 11/15 T 6 - 9 p.m. HCC, Rm. G119

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Computer Courses - Scotland Neck Center

Basic ComputersFee: $759/13 - 10/20 TTH 9 - 11 a.m.9/13 - 10/20 TTH 4 - 6 p.m.

Introduction to Microsoft WordFee: $754/5 - 5/10 T 1 - 4 p.m.

Electrical

Electrical Contractors CEFee: $7011/7 - 11/8 MT 6 - 10 p.m. Rm. 411

Heating/Air Conditioning

HVACFee: $180 + $25 certification fee8/22 - 12/12 M 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. HCCThis pre-apprentice and NC EPA-certified course will instruct the student on HVAC repairs.

Notary Public

Fee: $70 + book8/15 & 8/17 MW 6 - 9 p.m. Rm. 41210/24 & 10/26 MW 6 - 9 p.m. Rm. 412

Nursing/Medical

CNAIFee: $264.508/15 - 11/30 MTW 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Rm. B2069/6 - 11/22 MTW 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Rm. B202

Online Continuing Education ed2go

Fee: $70Dates: 8/17, 9/14, 10/12, 11/9, 12/14

The first quiz must be completed within the first week of class to earn credit in the class. Each class lasts for six weeks. To take an online course, all you need is a computer, Internet access, an email address and browser. Visit our online instruction center at www.ed2go.com/halifaxccc.1. Browse the catalog.2. Select your online course.3. Click enroll now and follow the instructions on the screen.4. Complete the Halifax Community College Workforce and Economic

Development Registration Form found at http://halifaxcc.edu/WED/CEreg.htm.

5. Submit registration form and registration fee to Halifax Community College.

New sessions start monthly. Lessons are released Wednesday and Friday for six weeks. Students then have two additional weeks to complete the final exam.

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Career Readiness CertificateThe Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is an assessment-based credential that give employers and career seekers a uniform measure of key workplace skills.

The CRC is a portable credential that promotes career development and skill attainment for the individual and confirms to employers that an individual possesses basic workplace skills. CRC participants are assessed in Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics and Locating Information. Based on assessment results, participants may take the nationally recognized WorkKeys Test and earn a bronze, silver or gold certificate that will demonstrate proficiency in these areas. Testing fees will be accepted at the cashier’s office Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. on the day of the test. For more information, contact Ellen Grant, Computer Skills Specialist, at 252-536-6393 or Tiffany Hale, HRD Coordinator, at 252-536-6342.

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Customized TrainingLet us design training to fit your needs. Examples of customized training classes include:

• Process Improvement• Project Management• Six Sigma• Team Work

For more information, call Larry Crisafulli at 252-538-4339 or email at [email protected].

Fee: $30 per test.

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Doing Business on the Internet

Facebook for Small Businesses8/17 W 6 - 9 p.m. HCC10/3 M 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

LinkedIn for Small Businesses11/1 T 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Financial Topics

Cash Flow Analysis for Small Businesses8/31 W 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

How to Write a Business Plan9/7 W 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Crowdfunding: A New Financing Option for Small Business9/14 W 1 - 3 p.m. HCC

Tax Implications for Small Business9/27 T 1 - 3 p.m. HCC

QUICKBOOKS for Small Business10/25 T 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Bookkeeping for Small Business12/12 M 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing

Grant Writing: Fundamentals of Grant Writing9/15 M 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: Locating Funding Sources for Grants9/22 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: Grant Research - Qualifying for Grants9/29 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: 110/6 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: 210/11 T 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Writing: 3Final Grant Writing Certificate11/10 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Grant Proposal Budget11/3 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC 10/27

Final Grant Writing Certificate11/10 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Leadership Development Series

Customer Service/Team Building10/18 T 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Leadership Management10/20 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

Marketing

Event Planning for Small Businesses8/24 W 1 - 3 p.m. HCC

Marketing for Small Businesses8/24 W 6 - 9 p.m. p.m. HCC

Starting & Operating Your Business

How to Start a Business11/21 T 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

How to Write a Business Plan11/30 W 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

How to Start a Cosmetology Business12/7 W 6 - 9 p.m. HCC

The HCC Small Business Center uses a three-fold effort to help small businesses succeed.

1. Non-traditional seminars and workshops can be presented on virtually any business-related topic that the small business community demands.

2. Counseling services are provided for start-up businesses or problems of existing businesses.

3. A resource center with periodicals, tapes and books that may be used on the premises or checked out from the HCC Learning Resource Center.

These classes and resources are free and of excellent value to the public. The Small Business Center welcomes comments about how to continue to serve the needs of the small business community.

Small Business Center Seminars and CoursesHelping Our Businesses and Community Grow and Prosper!

Jerry Edmonds, Small Business Center Director252-536-7274 [email protected]

Students must preregister online at www.ncsbc.net. To preregister for any of the Small Business Center classes follow these steps:

• Go to www.ncsbc.net• Select location, choose “At Center”• Choose Halifax Community College • Select from listed topics • Click on register and enter email address, name, address, etc.

All Small Business Center seminars and courses are offered at no charge to participants.

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Are you thinking of starting a businessor need to expand

your current business?

HCC’s Small Business Centerhas the perfect recipe for your business success!

HCC’s Small Business Center (SBC) offers many free courses and seminars to help you with your business - whether you’re just starting or an established entrepreneur.

HCC’s SBC Director Jerry Edmonds has almost 30 years experience in helping businesses just like yours find the perfect ingredients for a successful recipe. Give him a call, send an email or visit the website today!

[email protected]

http://www.halifaxcc.edu/SBC/index.htm

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Human Resources Development (HRD) is a pre-vocational and pre-employment skills training program designed to educate and prepare persons for success in the workplace. HRD is mainly intended for those persons who are dislocated workers, unemployed or underemployed or employed but seeking upgrading or retrain-ing skills. It is state funded through the North Carolina Community College System.

The purpose of the HRD program is to educate and train individuals for success in the workplace. HRD classes offer interviewing skills, resume/application prepara-tion, job search assistance, computer skills, soft skills and much more!

The HRD program focuses on customer wants and needs. Training may include a variety of topics relating to job orientation and motivation, employablity skills, self-sufficiency or customized skills training. Training length will vary according to customer needs. When appropriate, HRD can be linked to other college training programs or connected to agencies outside the institution. Upon completing the required classes, students are assisted with job placement or further training.

Core Curriculum ComponentsThe core curriculum for HRD training includes, but is not limited to, the following components:

Fee for HRD CoursesYou may qualify for classes at NO COST TO YOU, if you are unemployed, have received notification of a pending layoff, are working and eligible for the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit (FEITC) or are working and earning wages at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. Call to schedule an appointment to determine eligibility.

Human Resources DevelopmentTiffany Hale, HRD Coordinator, 252-536-6342

[email protected]

• Employability skills - self-assessment and value clarification• Employability lab - open entry/exit employability skills• Career planning & assessment - goal setting and action plan• Occupational readiness/pathways - employability skills/occupational extension

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Computer Knowledge9/12 - 10/19 MW 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. HCC, 500 Bldg.

Computer Knowledge I9/12 - 12/5 M 9 a.m. - Noon HCC, 500 Bldg.

Computer Knowledge II9/13 - 12/6 T 1 - 4 p.m. HCC, 500 Bldg.

CRC Test Prep9/9 - 12/2 F 2 - 5 p.m. HCC, 500 Bldg.

Employability Methods9/12 - 9/22 MTTH 9 a.m. - Noon HCC, 500 Bldg.9/26 - 10/6 MTTH 9 a.m. - Noon HCC, 500 Bldg.10/10 - 10/20 MTTH 9 a.m. - Noon HCC, 500 Bldg.10/24 - 11/3 MTTH 9 a.m. - Noon HCC, 500 Bldg.11/7 - 11/17 MTTH 9 a.m. - Noon HCC, 500 Bldg.11/28 - 12/8 MTTH 9 a.m. - Noon HCC, 500 Bldg.

Getting a Job8/16 - 8/24 TW 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. NC Works9/13 - 9/21 TW 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.9/27 - 10/5 TW 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.10/11 - 10/19 TW 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.10/25 - 11/2 TW 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.11/8 - 11/16 TW 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.11/22 - 11/30 TW 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.12/6 - 12/14 TW 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

• Introduction to computer skills - information technology/applications for job search

• Employability motivation & retention - self esteem/keeping a job• Economic literacy - personal finances, the changing economy

HRD and Tools9/6 - 10/13 TTH 1 - 4 p.m. HCC Enfield10/25 - 12/6 TTH 1 - 4 p.m. HCC Enfield

Intro to ComputersTBA TTH 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Holl. Tomahawk

Technology and HRD I8/28 - 11/21 M 9 a.m. - Noon HCC SN

Technology and HRD II8/31 - 11/16 W 9 a.m. - Noon HCC SN

Technology and HRD III8/29 - 10/10 MW 4 - 7 p.m. HCC SN

Technology and HRD IV10/24 - 12/14 MW 4 - 6 p.m. HCC SN

Work 1st Experience8/17 - 12/6 W 9:30 a.m. - Noon NC Works (Workfirst)

Working Methods8/19 - 9/8 TWTH 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. HCC Enfield10/11 - 11/3 TWTH 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. HCC Enfield11/8 - 12/6 TWTH 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. HCC Enfield

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Location Key• HCC - Halifax Community College• HCC SN - Halifax Community College Scotland Neck Site• HCC Enfield - Halifax Community College Enfield Site• NC Works - NC Works Career Center• Holl. Tomahawk - Tomahawk Meadows Apt. Admin. Office

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Adult Basic Education/High School Equivalency ClassesDr. Tamba O. Thompson, Director of Literacy Education, 252-536-7235

Halifax Community College’s Literacy Education program offers Adult Basic Education (ABE), High School Equivalency (HSE), Students with Disabilities, English-as-a-Second Language and Self-Improvement components. Classes are available for individuals desiring to improve academically and personally, increase opportunities for gainful employment or promotions, continue educational goals, assist children with homework and/or strengthen skills which makes one more prepared to participate in new or existing industries in the Roanoke Valley and beyond.

HCC has an open-door policy in Workforce & Economic Development for everyone who has the need and desire to learn. Any adult 18 years of age or older may enroll in HCC’s Literacy Education program. New students attending on-campus classes are required to attend New Student Orientation and students attending off-campus classes are able to enroll on the days that classes meet. Our highly qualified and motivated instructors provide individualized and group instruction and computerized instruction that involve real-life situations. Additionally, instruction is provided by utilizing magazines, newspapers, videos, computerized instruction, etc.

On January 2, 2014 the GED® Testing Services began the new 2014 GED® tests. The new GED® tests are computer-based but not offered online through the internet. The GED®, High School Equivalency HiSET(R) and Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC)(R) exams offer high school equivalency credentials to individuals who did not obtain a high school diploma. Classes do not have registration fees. However, students are required to pay examination fees. In North Carolina, all students taking the GED® examination are required to pay a total of $80, individuals taking the HiSET must pay $50 and individuals taking the TASC must pay $52, which covers the entire battery of High School Equivalency tests. Regardless of which high school equivalency assessment you choose it will lead to the same High School Equivalency credential. The 2014 GED® testing series consist of literacy, mathematics, science and social studies. The High School Equivalency tests are more in line with the state’s Common Core Standards and are designed to help prepare students to be college and career ready. For students who have taken GED® tests before 2014 and did not complete GED® requirements, these GED® tests have expired and you must start over. However, motivated and qualified instructors are in place to help you reach your educational goals!

Dr. Elton L. Newbern Jr. Educational Center, HCC Campus

ABE/HSEBegins 8/8 M - TH 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. HCC, Learn. LabBegins 8/8 F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. HCC, Learn. Lab

English as a Second LanguageBegins 8/8 MW 6 - 9 p.m. HCC, Rm. 506

Basic MathBegins 8/9 TW 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. HCC, Room 502

Basic ReadingBegins 8/8 MTH 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. HCC, Room 502

Enfield

ABE/HSEBegins 8/8 MW 5 - 8 p.m. Enfield Learning Ctr.Begins 8/8 MT 9 a.m. - Noon Enfield Learning Ctr.

Pleasant Hill

ABE/HSEBegins 8/11 THF 6 - 8 p.m. Restoration Community ChurchScotland Neck

ABE/HSEBegins 8/10 WTH 9 a.m. - Noon Scotland Neck Learning Center

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HCC’s ABE/HSE programwill help you

sharpen your skills for personaland professional success!

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In-Service Law Enforcement TrainingGreg Parker, Director of Law Enforcement Training, 252-536-7279, [email protected]

Other classes may be added upon request. Due to limited space, preregistration is required for all courses.There is no fee unless otherwise noted.

For more information or to register for these courses, call 252-536-7279 or 252-536-7216.

August

Critical Incident Training (CIT)8/15 - 8/19 M - F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Driver’s Safety Course8/22 M 6 - 10 p.m. $70Students taking this course may be eligible to have any pending charges dismissed. Interested participants need to contact the Halifax County District Attorney prior to registering for the class.

September

Driver’s Safety Course9/12 M 6 - 10 p.m. $70Students taking this course may be eligible to have any pending charges dismissed. Interested participants need to contact the Halifax County District Attorney prior to registering for the class.

Firearms Safety9/17 S 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $70This course will discuss the aspects of the North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun law as it applies to the rights of the citizen to carry a concealed handgun and will teach fundamentals of handgun safety and basic marksmanship.

First Line Supervision9/19 - 9/22 M - TH 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.This course is designed for the newly assigned law enforcement supervisor without any formal supervisory training. Supervisory skills and techniques will be taught through lecture, practical exercises and role playing.

Search Warrant Prep9/28 - 9/29 WTH 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This course will cover the proper procedures for the use of search warrants for police investigations.

October

General Instructor Certification10/10 - 10/21 M - F 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.This course is designed to provide the law enforcement officer with a fundamental background in the instruction of other law enforcement personnel. Successful completion of this course allows the student to apply to the Criminal Justice Training and Standards Division for certification as a law enforcement instructor. This certification allows an instructor to teach many of the blocks of instruction offered in basic law enforcement training in addition to various

in-service classes offered both in-house (police/sheriff’s depts.) and the North Carolina Community College System. Each trainee is required to research, develop and deliver an 80-minute lesson plan as part of meeting course requirements. Trainees must successfully pass the State-administered written exam as well as demonstrate competency in all skill areas in order to be eligible for certification as a criminal justice instructor. Trainees must meet State-established prerequisites for admission to course.

Case Management10/13 TH 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This course will provide the officer/investigator with the knowledge of how to prepare his/her case for court.

Driver’s Safety Course10/17 M 6 - 10 p.m. $70Students taking this course may be eligible to have any pending charges dismissed. Interested participants need to contact the Halifax County District Attorney prior to registering for the class.

Firearms Safety10/22 S 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $70This course will discuss the aspects of the North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun law as it applies to the rights of the citizen to carry a concealed handgun and will teach fundamentals of handgun safety and basic marksmanship.

Telecommunicator10/23 - 10/28 Sun. - F 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.This course is designed to meet the training guidelines mandated by the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission. Trainees must successfully pass a state administered exam as well as demonstrate competency in all skill areas in order to be eligible for certification.

LE-Mandated In-Service Firearms10/26 W 1 - 11 p.m.This course will review safety, proper grip, sight alignment, and stance when firing the approved weapons required by the N.C. Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission and the N.C. Sheriff’s Training and Standards Commission. The student must successfully attain a minimum score of 70 percent on both day and night courses of fire as required by the appropriate certifying agency.

Combat Shotgun10/29 S 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This course will discuss the proper use of the shotgun and ammunition in the law enforcemtn setting. Students will be required to complete several different courses of fire under simulated and varied conditions.

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Processing a Crime Scene11/9 - 11/10 WTH 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This course will provide the crime scene investigator with the knowledge and responsibility necessary to investigate a crime scene for the purpose of collecting evidence which will support the case. Students will need to bring ALL crime scene equipment from their department’s supply to class.

Driver’s Safety Course11/14 M 6 - 10 p.m. $70Students taking this course may be eligible to have any pending charges dismissed. Interested participants need to contact the Halifax County District Attorney prior to registering for the class.

Firearms Safety11/19 S 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $70This course will discuss the aspects of the North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun law as it applies to the rights of the citizen to carry a concealed handgun and will teach fundamentals of handgun safety and basic marksmanship.

December

Packaging and Labeling Evidence12/6 T 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This course will cover proper ways to label and store evidence as well as proper procedures for submission to the SBI lab.

TASER Certificiation12/6 T 8 a.m. - NoonThis course is designed to provide the student knowledge and skills to successfully deploy a Taser ECD Device. The instructors are certified by Taser International to deliver the course. A minimum of two cartridges are required per student and exposure is optional by department.

Pepper Spray (OC) Certification12/6 T 1 - 7 p.m.This course will give the student a basic understanding of the aerosol oleoresin capsicum and its proper use. The course will cover suspect control after spraying and decontamination techniques. Exposure to OC pepper spray will be required for all participants without documentation of previous exposure.

Expandable Baton Certification12/7 W 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This course provides instruction on the proper use of an expandable baton, carrying options, cleaning and maintenance, target areas and use of force documentation.

LE Mandated In-Service12/7 - 12/8 WTH 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This course is designed to meet the mandated training in-service requirements for all law enforcement agencies which are certified under the N.C. Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission.

Driver’s Safety Course12/12 M 6 - 10 p.m. $70Students taking this course may be eligible to have any pending charges dismissed. Interested participants need to contact the Halifax County District Attorney prior to registering for the class.

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Emergency Medical Services Continuing Education Sites

Gaston Third Thursday of each month 7 - 10 p.m. McPherson Center Second Monday of each month 7 - 10 p.m.

The Fire/Rescue program provides skills development training courses for all levels of fire and rescue personnel within the area.

August

MR Transition Class Didactic8/1 - 8/31 M OnlineThis class will cover new NC OEMS material to transition from old to new certification and will only cover the didactic requirements. ALL EMS providers will need to take the course for their level. Preregister is required for this class. Orientation will be held at HCC on first night of class for anyone that may need it. Everyone must complete an icebreaker assignment by the end of the first week of class for class credit.

EMT Transition Class Didactic8/1 - 8-31 M OnlineThis class will cover new NC OEMS material to transition from old to new certification and will only cover the didactic requirements. ALL EMS providers will need to take the course for their level. Preregister is required for this class. Orientation will be held at HCC on first night of class for anyone that may need it. Everyone must complete an icebreaker assignment by the end of the first week of class for class credit.

Advanced EMT Transition Class Didactic8/1 - 8-31 M OnlineThis class will cover new NC OEMS material to transition from old to new certification and will only cover the didactic requirements. ALL EMS providers will need to take the course for their level. Preregister is required for this class. Orientation will be held at HCC on first night of class for anyone that may need it. Everyone must complete an icebreaker assignment by the end of the first week of class for class credit.

PEPP8/1 - 8/2 MT 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (M) HCEMS #6OR 8 a.m. - Noon (T)8/3 - 8/4 WTH 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (M) HCEMS #6 8 a.m. - Noon (T)This PEPP-certified course will instruct the student in basic pediatric care.

Agriculture Emergencies for Farmers8/3 W 6 - 9 p.m. HCC, Rm. 4018/25 TH 6 - 9 p.m. HCC, Rm. 401This class will educate farmers on how to deal with medical emergencies and other events. Each farm represed is eligible for up to two free first aid kits, fire extinguishers and up to $1,250 toward agriculture accident equipment.

Community CPR & First AidFee: $358/6 S 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. HCC., Rm. 412This ASHI course will instruct the student on basic lifesaving techniques in CPR and first aid.

EMS Con Ed: Pediatric Trauma8/8 M 7 a.m. - 10: p.m. HCC/Littleton Ctr.8/18 TH 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. Gaston EMSThis class will review EMS procedures with class participants.

EMT Basic8/8 - 2/10/17 M/W 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. HCC, Room 401 S (1) 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This NCOEMS State-certified class allows students to sit for the State EMT exam. Class meets on Monday and Wednesday nights and one Saturday per month. The class has prerequisites; preregistration is required.

Response to Ebola for Healthcare Workers8/8 - 8/31 M OnlineThis course will instruct the student on safe operations in response to suspected Ebola patients. Students must preregister one week prior to the start of class.

EMS Con Ed: Vehicle Operations8/9 - 8/11 T - TH 2 - 5 p.m. RRFDThis course will review EMS knowledge and skills with the students. The same material will be covered each of the three days.

Safety-Haz Mat/GHS8/9 - 8/10 TW Varies KennametalThis class instructs students on safe work practices.

There is no fee for the courses listed below unless otherwise noted.

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Fire/Emergency Medical ServicesDr. Kevin Kupietz, Fire/EMS Coordinator, 252-536-7293, [email protected]

The Emergency Medical Services programs provide both continuing education and curriculum programs for various levels of emergency medical services personnel. Workforce & Economic Development courses are provided fee-exempt to members of all EMS provider units. The courses are designed to train personnel for various levels of state certification that are required for emergency care providers.

Students must take a Pre-EMT Basic class and a reading placement test and score a mimimum of a 12th-grade reading level in order to register for EMT Basic. Students who do not score a 12th-grade level may enroll in the Learning Center free of charge and will be allowed to re-test only upon recommendation of the Learning Center staff. Call 252-536-7235 to schedule testing session. Testing must be completed one week prior to class beginning date.

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EMD Con Ed: Managing Conflict8/10 W 8 a.m. - Noon HCC, Room 410This class will review EMD and telecommunicator practices.

EVD8/11 - 8/13 THS 6 - 10 p.m. Garysburg 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This NCOSFM-certified class will instruct the student on safe driving skills.

CIT Training Skills8/15 - 8/19 M - F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. HCC, Rm. 412This course will instruct students on how to deal with mental/behavioral patients as well as promote awareness of local resources that can provide aid.

FF Forcible Entry8/15 - 8/18 M - TH 6 - 10 p.m. LittletonThis State-certified course will instruct participants on forcible entry scenarios.

TR Water Rescue8/20 - 8/28 F - Sun. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Gaston FDThis NCOSFM-certified course will instruct the student in basic water rescue techniques. Full water gear is required.

FF Portable Extinquishers8/20 S 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Rheasville FDThis NCOSFM-certified course will instruct the student in use and care of portable fire extinguishers.

FF PPE8/22 - 8/30 M - F, MT 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. Scotland Neck FDThis NCOSFM-certified course will instruct the student in basic PPE use and care.

Underwater Rescue Search and Recovery8/24 - 8/28 WSSun. 6 - 10 p.m. HCC, Rm. 411 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.This PADI-certified course will instruct the student on underwater rescue search techniques. Advanced open water diver certification required.

CPR for Teachers8/24 W 8 a.m. - Noon RRHS

First Aid for Teachers8/25 TH 8 a.m. - Noon RRHS

International Trauma Life Support (ITLS)8/27 - 8/28 SSun. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. HCC, Rm. 401This ITLS-certified course will instruct students in dealing with the trauma patient. This course is recommended for all first responders. The class is limited to 25 students; preregistration is required.

TR Ropes Lowers and Raises8/28 - 8/30 Sun. - T 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. RVRS 6 - 8 p.m.This State NCOSFM-certified course will instruct students on advanced rope rescue techniques.

September

TR Horizontal Systems9/6 - 9/8 T - TH 6 - 10 p.m. RVRSThis State NCOSFM-certified course will instruct students on advanced rope rescue techniques.

FF Drills - Pump Ops9/8 TH 6 - 10 p.m. GarysburgThis course will review firefighting skills.

Fire Brigade Training9/8 TH 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. KapstoneThis class will review fire brigade skills.

EMS Con Ed: PT Assessment/TSOPS9/12 M 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. LittletonThis class will review EMS procedures.

EMS Con Ed: Online Fire Extinguishers9/12 - 9/30 M OnlineThis online class will reviews procedures to take with fire prevention and extinguisher use review. Preregistration is required one week prior to the start of class.

EMS Con Ed: Online Disaster Medicine9/12 - 10/12 M OnlineThis online class will instruct the student on special procedures to take with large-scale disasters. Preregistration is required one week prior to the start of class.

EMS Con Ed: PT Assessment9/12 M 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. RVRSThis class will review EMS procedures.

Pre-EMT9/13 - 10/6 TTH 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. HCC, Rm. 410This class is mandartory for EMT personnel. The content will focus on anatomy and physiology and medical terminology. Preregistration is required.

EMS Con Ed: PT Assessment9/13 - 9/15 M - TH 2 - 5 p.m. RRFDThis course will review EMS knowledge and skill. The same material will be covered each of the three days.

Fire Instructor I9/13 - 9/29 T - TH 6 - 10 p.m. HCC, Rm. 410This NCOSF/NCOEMS-certified couse will instruct students on basic instructor techniques. Fire candidates must have three certifications to take the course.

Safety: Fire Safety, Extinguishers, Fire Watch9/13 - 9/14 TW Varies KennametalThis class will instruct on safe work practices.

EMD Con Ed: Seven Ways to Improve Call Centers9/14 W 8 a.m. - Noon HCC, Rm. 410This class reviews EMD and telecommunicator practices.

Underwater Rescue Public Safety Diver9/14 - 11/6 WSSun. 6 - 10 p.m. HCC, Rm. 411This PADI-certified course will instruct the student on underwater rescue search techniques. Advanced open water diver certification required.

TR Ropes Victim Removal9/17 - 9/18 SSun. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. RVRSThis State-NCOSFM-certified course will instruct students on advanced rope rescue techniques.

Trench Rescue Review9/18 Sun. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. RVRSThis class reviews trench rescue techniques.

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Fire Brigade Training9/22 TH 7 a..m - 4 p.m. KapstoneThis class will review fire brigade skills.

FF Ladders9/26 - 9/29 M - TH 6 - 10 p.m. Scotland NeckThis NCOSFM-certified course will instruct students in basic ladder use and care.

October

Community CPR and First AidFee: $3510/1 S 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. HCC, Rm. 412This ASHI course instructs students on basic lifesaving techniques in CPR and first aid.

MR Transition Class Didactic10/3 - 10/31 M OnlineThis class will cover new NC OEMS material to transition from old to new certification. This class will only cover the didactic requirements. ALL EMS providers will need to take the course for their level. Preregistration is required for this class. Orientation will be held at HCC on first night of class for anyone that may need it. Everyone must do an icebreaker assignment by the end of the first week of class for class credit.

EMT Transition Class Didactic10/3 - 10/31 M OnlineThis class will cover new NC OEMS material to transition from old to new certification and will only cover the didactic requirements. ALL EMS providers will need to take the course for their level. Preregister is required for this class. Orientation will be held at HCC on first night of class for anyone that may need it. Everyone must complete an icebreaker assignment by the end of the first week of class for class credit.

Advanced EMT Transition Class Didactic10/3 - 10/31 M OnlineThis class will cover new NC OEMS material to transition from old to new certification and will only cover the didactic requirements. ALL EMS providers will need to take the course for their level. Preregister is required for this class. Orientation will be held at HCC on first night of class for anyone that may need it. Everyone must complete an icebreaker assignment by the end of the first week of class for class credit.

EMS Con Ed: Online Disaster Medicine10/3 - 10/31 M OnlineThis online class will instruct the student on special procedures to take with large-scale disasters. Preregistration is required one week prior to the start of class.

TR Ropes Site Operations103 - 10/4 MT 6 - 9 p.m. RVRSThis State NCOSFM-certified course wll instruct students in advanced rope rescue techniques.

OSHA 10 Industry10/6 - 10/20 TH 6 - 10 p.m. HCC, Rm. 410This OSHA-certified course will instruct students on general safety requirements.

EMS Con Ed: Safe Driving10/10 M 7 - 10 p.m. Littleton10/21 TH 7 - 10 p.m. Gaston EMSThis class will review EMS procedures.

FF Fire Control10/10 - 10/16 M - TH, SSun. 6 - 10 p.m. Enfield 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This NCOSFM-certified course instructs students on basic fire control.

EMS Con. Ed: Cardiac/Circulation10/11 - 10/13 T - TH 2 - 5 p.m. RRFDThis course will review EMS knowledge and skills. The same material will be covered each of the three days.

CPR/First Aid Instructor Course10/11 - 10/12 TW 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. HCC, Rm. 410This ASHI-certified course instructs students on teaching CPR and first aid courses. Current certification in CPR and first aid is required. Preregistration is required.

Safety: Safety Review10/11 - 10/12 TW Varies KennametalThis class covers safe work practices.

EMD Con Ed: Leadership Following or Leading10/12 W 8 a.m. - Noon HCC, Rm. 410This class reviews EMD and telecommunicator practices.

FF Drills - Haz Mat10/13 TH 6 - 10 p.m. GarysburgThis course instructs and reviews firefighting skills.

Fire Brigade Training10/13 TH 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Kapstone10/27 TH 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. KapstoneThis course reviews fire brigade skills.

Active Shooter Drill10/15 S 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. HCCThis tabletop provides realistic training in the event of an active shooter on the HCC campus.

Forklift Safety CourseFee: $7010/22 S 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. HCC, Rm. 412This National Safety Council-certified course covers safe forklift operations.

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)10/22 S 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. HCC, Rm. 401This AHA-certified course covers how to deal with cardiac patients.

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)10/23 Sun. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. HCC, Rm. 401This AHA-certified course covers how to deal with pediatric patients.

FF Forcible Entry10/24 - 10/26 M - W 6 - 10 p.m. Scotland NeckThis NCOSFM-certified course covers basic forcible entry techniques.

November

EMT11/1 - 5/30/17 TTH 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Littleton S 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.This NCOEMS State-certified class allows students to sit for the State EMT exam. There are prerequisites; preregistration is required.

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Fire Instructor II11/1 - 11/17 TTH 6 - 10 p.m. HCC, Rm. 412This NCOSFM-certified course covers basic instructor techniques. Fire candidates must have three certifications to take the course.

EMS Con Ed: Medical11/8 T 7 - 10 p.m. RVRS11/14 M 7 - 10 p.m. LittletonThis class reviews EMS procedures.

EMS Con Ed: Illness and Injury11/9 - 11/11 T - TH 2 - 5 p.m. RRFDThis course reviews EMS knowledge and skills. The same material will be covered each of the three days.

EMD Con Ed: Ways to Stop Workplace DramaThis class covers EMD and telecommunicator practices.

FF Drills: PPE11/10 TH 6 - 10 p.m. GarysburgThis course instructs and reviews fire fighting skills.

FF Fire Life Safety11/21 - 11/23 M - W 6 - 10 p.m. Scotland Neck FDThis NCOSFM-certified course instructs students on basic PPE use and care.

December

Community CPR and First Aid$3512/3 S 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. HCC, Rm. 412This ASHI course instructs students on basic lifesaving techniques in CPR and first aid.

Coming soon!

Halifax Community College is developing a new 160-hour Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) training program this fall. Upon successful completion, participants will be eligible to take the CDL exam.

Program prerequisites:• 18 years of age or older• Current valid N.C. driver’s license• Complete a criminal background check• Complete a drug screening

For more information call 252-536-7212 or 252-536-7216.

Commercial Driver’s License

Classroom instruction includes:• Range training, 50 hours• Behind the wheel, 17 hours• Night driving, three hours• Road observation, 40 hours

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IncomeMaintenance

Certificate

Introduction to Human ServicesThe course covers skills and strategies designed to provide employability skills training for a career in Human Services. Focus will also include Career Readiness, keyboarding, customer service, NCFAST terminology and navigation. This class is required in order to register for the Income Maintenance Caseworker course.

Income Maintenance CaseworkerThis course is designed to cover a variety of skills associated with the Income Maintenance Caseworker role to determine service eligibility. Specific focus will includ proficiency in the utilization of the NCFAST application. Other topics will include skills in communication, interviewing, time management, data gathering/compiling and data analysis. Prerequisite: Introduction to Human Services.

For more information contact Tiffany Hale, [email protected], 252-536-6342.

Able-Bodied Adultswithout Dependents

(ABAWD)Effective July 1, 2016, the Food and Nutrition Services Program (FNS) has a work requirement in the county where you live for adults who are ages 18 through 49, are able to work and do not have a child(dren) under the age of 18 who are included in your FNS benefits. The rule is called Able-Bodied Adults without Dependents (ABAWD), meaning that you can only get FNS for three months during the next three years unless you are exempt from the rule or meet certain work requirements.

For more information, visit www.fns.usda.gov/snap/able-bodied-adults-without-dependents-abawds

HCC has the perfect recipe to help you turn up the heaton your training, education and employment.

Call today! 252-536-HCC1 (4221).

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Interested in degree classes?Blend your curriculum course

ingredients to make aperfect recipe for success!

1. Believe you can succeed.2. Gather all of your ingredients and apply to HCC.3. Mix classes, clubs, and social groups together fully.4. Have a completed degree without the mess!

Directions for success:

Fall 2016 curriculm course offeringsTo view the complete schedule or to register, visit www.halifaxcc.edu/Schedule/

Academics ACA 111 College Student SuccessACA 122 College Transfer Success

AccountingACC 120 Prin of Financial AccountingACC 121 Prin of Managerial AccountingACC 129 Individual Income TaxesACC 140 Payroll AccountingACC 149 Intro to Acc SpreadsheetsACC 150 Accounting Software Appl

ArtART 111 Art Appreciation

Automation and RoboticsATR 280 Robotic Fundamentals

Automotive/TransportationAUT 116 Engine RepairAUT 116A Engine Repair LabAUT 183 Engine Performance 2AUT 212 Auto Shop ManagementAUT 231 Man Trans/Axles/DrtrainsAUT 231A Man Trans/Ax/Drtrains LabTRN 110 Intro to Transport TechTRN 120 Basic Transp ElectricityTRN 170 PC Skills for Transp

BiologyBIO 111 General Biology IBIO 112 General Biology IIBIO 168 Anatomy and Physiology I

Classes begin Aug. 15.Get cooking today!

Blueprint ReadingBPR 111 Print Reading

Business AdministrationBUS 110 Introduction to BusinessBUS 115 Business Law IBUS 147 Business InsuranceBUS 239 Bus Applications SeminarBUS 260 Business CommunicationBUS 270 Professional Development

ChemistryCHM 130 Gen, Org, & BiochemistryCHM 131 Introduction to ChemistryCHM 131A Intro to Chemistry LabCHM 151 General Chemistry I

Computer Information SystemsCIS 110 Introduction to ComputersCIS 111 Basic PC Literacy

Criminal Justice TechnologyCJC 100 Basic Law Enforcement TrainingCJC 111 Intro to Criminal JusticeCJC 112 CriminologyCJC 141 CorrectionsCJC 213 Substance AbuseCJC 221 Investigative PrinciplesCJC 241 Community-Based Corrections

CommunicationsCOM 231 Public Speaking

CosmetologyCOS 111 Cosmetology Concepts ICOS 112 Salon ICOS 117 Cosmetology Concepts IVCOS 118 Salon IVCOS 223 Contemp Hair Coloring

Computer ScienceCSC 139 Visual BASIC Programming

DatabaseDBA 110 Database Concepts

Dental HygieneDEN 110 Orofacial AnatomyDEN 111 Infection/Hazard ControlDEN 112 Dental RadiographyDEN 120 Dental Hyg Preclinic LecDEN 121 Dental Hygiene Precl LabDEN 124 PeriodontologyDEN 220 Dental Hygiene Theory IIIDEN 221 Dental Hygiene Clinic IIIDEN 223 Dental PharmacologyDEN 224 Materials and Procedures

DesignDES 125 Visual Presentation IDES 135 Prin & Elem of Design I

EconomicsECO 251 Prin of MicroeconomicsECO 252 Prin of Macroeconomics

EducationEDU 119 Intro to Early Child EducEDU 144 Child Development IEDU 151 Creative ActivitiesEDU 214 Early Child Interm PractEDU 234 Infants, Toddlers, & Twos

EngineeringEGR 150 Intro to Engineering

Electricity/ElectronicsELC 131 Circuit Analysis IELC 220 Photovoltaic Sys TechELC 228 PLC ApplicationsELN 110 Survey of Electronics

EnglishENG 111 Writing and InquiryENG 112 Writing/Research in the DiscENG 114 Prof Research & ReportingENG 232 American Literature II

Graphic Arts and DesignGRA 151 Computer Graphics IGRD 160 Photo Fundamentals IGRD 241 Graphic Design IIIGRD 271 Multimedia Design I

HealthHEA 110 Personal Health/WellnessHSC 110 Orientation to Health Careers

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History HIS 111 World Civilizations IHIS 111 World Civilizations IHIS 131 American History I

Human Services TechnologyHSE 110 Intro to Human ServicesHSE 112 Group Process IHSE 125 CounselingHSE 210 Human Services IssuesHSE 220 Case Management

HumanitiesHUM 115 Critical ThinkingHUM 120 Cultural Studies

HydraulicsHYD 110 Hydraulics/Pneumatics I

Industrial SafetyISC 112 Industrial Safety

Legal StudiesLEX 110 Intro to Paralegal StudyLEX 120 Legal Research/Writing ILEX 130 Civil InjuriesLEX 141 Civil Litigation IILEX 150 Commercial Law ILEX 210 Real Property I

MathematicsMAT 110 Math Measurement & LiteracyMAT 143 Quantitative LiteracyMAT 171 Precalculus AlgebraMAT 271 Calculus I

Medical Office TechnologyMED 121 Medical Terminology I

Medical Laboratory TechnologyMLT 110 Intro to MLTMLT 130 Clinical Chemistry IMLT 141 General Clinical MicroMLT 216 Professional IssuesMLT 251 MLT Practicum I

MusicMUS 110 Music AppreciationMUS 112 Introduction to Jazz

NetworkingNOS 130 Windows Single User

NursingNAS 101 Nurse Aide INUR 101 Practical Nursing INUR 111 Intro to Health Concepts

Office Administration TechnologyOST 131 KeyboardingOST 136 Word ProcessingOST 148 Med Coding Billing & InsuOST 164 Text Editing ApplicationsOST 181 Intro to Office SystemsOST 184 Records ManagementOST 236 Adv Word/Information ProcOST 243 Med Office Simulation

PhlebotomyPBT 100 Phlebotomy TechnologyPBT 101 Phlebotomy Practicum

Physical EducationPED 110 Fit and Well for Life

PhysicsPHY 110 Conceptual PhysicsPHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab

Political SciencePOL 120 American Government

PsychologyPSY 118 Interpersonal PsychologyPSY 150 General PsychologyPSY 241 Developmental Psych

ReligionREL 110 World Religions

Substance AbuseSAB 252 Twelve-Step Study

SecuritySEC 110 Security Concepts

SociologySOC 210 Introduction to SociologySOC 213 Sociology of the FamilySOC 220 Social ProblemsSOC 240 Social Psychology

SpanishSPA 111 Elementary Spanish I

Social WorkSWK 113 Working With Diversity

Work-Based LearningWBL 110 World of WorkWBL 111 Work-Based Learning IWBL 115 Work-Based Learning Seminar I

Web TechnologyWEB 110 Internet/Web FundamentalsWEB 120 Intro to Internet Multimedia

Welding TechnologyWLD 110 Cutting ProcessesWLD 112 Basic Welding ProcessesWLD 141 Symbols & Specifications

Fall 2016 Mini-Semester course offeringsEight-week courses running Oct. 11 - Dec. 13.

To view the complete schedule or to register, visit www.halifaxcc.edu/Schedule/

Academics ACA 122 College Transfer Success

ArtART 111 Art Appreciation

BusinessBUS 110 Introduction to Business

Computer InformationCIS 110 Introduction to Computers

Developmental MathematicsDMA 10 Operations With IntegersDMA 20 Fractions and DecimalsDMA 30 Propor/Ratio/Rate/PercentDMA 40 Express/Lin Equat/InequalDMA 50 Graphs/Equations of LinesDMA 65 Algebra for Precalculus

Developmental Reading/WritingDRE 96 Integrated Reading and WritingDRE 97 Integrated Reading Writing IIDRE 98 Integrated Reading Writing III

EducationEDU 262 Early Childhood Admin II

EnglishENG 111 Writing and InquiryENG 112 Writing/Research in the DiscENG 114 Prof Research & Reporting

HistoryHIS 132 American History II

Medical Office AdministrationMED 130 Admin Office Proc I

NursingNUR 211 Health Care Concepts

Office AdministrationOST 149 Medical Legal IssuesOST 284 Emerging Technologies

Physical EducationPED 110 Fit and Well for Life

WeldingWLD 116 MAW (stick) Plate/Pipe

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