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Summer 2014 | www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education | 252.493.7388 1 FURTHER YOUR CAREER GROW YOUR BUSINESS EXPLORE! TAKE AN ONLINE CLASS CONTINUING EDUCATION PITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER COURSE SCHEDULE MAY - AUG. 2014

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Schedule of Pitt Community College Continuing Education classes offered May through August 2014.

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FURTHER YOUR CAREER • GROW YOUR BUSINESS • EXPLORE! • TAKE AN ONLINE CLASS

CONTINUINGEDUCATION

P I T T C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E

SUMMER COURSE SCHEDULE

MAY - AUG. 2014

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ON THE COVERSuccessful Firefighter/Paramedic Mekenzie Cox received her Firefighter l and ll certification

along with her Paramedic certification from PCC and is now with the Life Safety Division, Greenville Fire and Rescue.

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Table of ContentsOnline Classes 2

Human Resources Development 4Career Assist 4

Occupational Training 6Automotive 6 Barber School 6 Cosmetology 6 Fire & Emergency Services 6 Health Care 7 Insurance 10 Law Enforcement Training 10 Notary Public 10 Real Estate 11

Computer Technology 12

Small Business Development 14Getting Started 14 Finances 15 Marketing 16

Personal Enrichment 18Arts 18 Creative 18 Fitness 18 Language 19 Music 19 Safety 20

Explore! Youth Programs 22

Registration Information 25

Continuing Education Staff DirectorySusan E. Everett, Interim Dean of Continuing Education 493-7260JoAnn Elkins, Assistant Registrar 493-7657 Sonya Douglas, Administrative Assistant to the Dean 493-7260

REGISTRATION/COMMUNITY OUTREACHErnis Lee, Director, College Outreach 757-3980Angela Moore, Admissions & Registration 493-7388

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY SERVICESMary Paramore, Director, Business & Industry Services 493-7216Brandy Maxwell, Administrative Secretary 493-7266Jerry Jones, Industrial Instructor/Coordinator 493-7584Vacant, CRC Administrator 493-7549

HEALTH CARE SERVICESSidette Boyce Brown, Director, Healthcare Programs 493-7233Glenda Dunn-Cannon, Administrative Secretary 493-7225Debra Premo, Nursing Assistant Program Coordinator 493-7733Tonya Forrest, Nursing Assistant Instructor 493-7402

LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAININGThomas Forrest, Director, Law Enforcement Training 493-7572Wendy Wooten, Administrative Secretary, BLET 493-7572Bill Boyle, Law Enforcement Training and Range Operations 493-7723John McNeill, Law Enforcement Training 493-7723Doug Bennett, Day BLET Coordinator/Instructor 493-7571Robert Brewington, Night BLET Coordinator/Instructor 493-7571

FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAININGBryant Waters, Director, Fire & Emergency Services Training 493-7519Lorri Brewer, Administrative Secretary, Fire & EMS 493-7648Alexandra McCoy, Administrative Secretary, Fire & EMS 493-7238Craig Carico, Coordinator, Emergency Medical Services Training 493-7596Chris Cieszko, Coordinator, Fire & Rescue Training 493-7742Carnie Hedgepeth, Coordinator, Fire & Rescue Training and Coordinator, Emergency Management Training 329-4876

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTJim Ensor, Director, Small Business Center 493-7541Gail Nichols, Coordinator, Entrepreneurial Education 493-7625Wendy Dunbar, Administrative Secretary, Small Business Center 493-7528Shareen Berkowitz, Counselor, Small Business Center 493-7298Glenda Joyner, Coordinator, Career Assist (HRD) 493-7551 Lisa Smith, Coordinator, Community Development 493-7317Mary Higgs, Administrative Secretary 493-7576

MARKETINGBeth Perkins, Marketing Specialist 493-7660

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Career Assist (HRD)

Career AssistCareer Exploration (Hours: 12)

This course is designed to assess your interests, attitudes, aptitudes, and readiness as they relate to career, employment, and/or educational goals. The content will focus on the following topics: personal development, career exploration, goal setting, and the development of a written plan of action. Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84501 5/19-5/28 M-W 9a-12p GS302 84505 6/10-6/17 T, Th 1p-5p GS302 84505 7/14-7/17 M, T, Th 6p-10p GS302

Setting Employment Foundations (Hours: 34)

This course is designed to assess your interests, employment, and/or education goals. This training will also help you develop positive attitudes, better decision-making, and the ability to accept constructive criticism - all the tools needed for acceptable employment guidelines. Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84506 5/21-8/13 W 1p-3p GS302

Solutions to Barriers (Hours: varies)

Learn how to overcome the barriers many offenders are facing today. Many offenders have difficulty finding permanent, unsubsidized, well-paid employment after release because they lack job-seeking experience, a work history, and occupational skills. Furthermore, many employers refuse to hire individuals with criminal records. These circumstances seriously affect an ex-offender's stability because unemployment is consistently associated with high recidivism rates. Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84507 5/20-6/3 T-Th 1p-5p GS302 84508 6/23-6/26 M, T, Th 1p-5p GS302 84509 7/21-7/24 M, T, Th 1p-5p GS302

Develop Successful Interviewing Skills (Hours: 12)

This clinic is designed to enhance your interview skills by exploring values and work ethic. You will learn how to interview successfully, be prepared to answer an employer's questions, and to prepare a list of questions for you to ask the employer. Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84511 5/13-5/19 M, T, Th 6p-10p GS302 84513 6/3-6/9 M, T, Th 1p-5p GS302 84514 7/8-7/10 T, W, Th 6p-10p GS302

Money Management (Hours: 12)

Enhance your money skills! This course is designed to build your financial knowledge, provide an understanding of credit and banking services, and develop your financial confidence. Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84516 5/12-5/15 M, W, F 8:50a-12:50p GS302 84517 6/17-6/19 T-Th 6p-10p GS302 84518 7/29-7/31 T-Th 6p-10p GS302

Employability Skills: STRIVE (Hours: Varies)

The STRIVE job-readiness training is an intense process in which difficult to employ individuals are taught the skills necessary to seek gainful employment and to become productive members of the workforce. The training emphasizes responsibility, communication, self-sufficiency, and takes place in a simulated work environment. Training will also help you develop positive attitudes, better decision-making skills, and the ability to accept constructive criticism - all the tools needed for acceptable employment guidelines. Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84526 5/23-6/19 M-F 9a-5p STRIVE

Employability Lab (Hours: Varies)

This course provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults. It addresses each of the six core HRD components. Instruction is designed to be self-directed, self-paced, and structured on an open-entry, open-exit basis to meet the customized needs of individuals and/or partner agencies at JobLink (One-Stop) Career Centers. Hours are counted on a contact hour basis. Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84515 5/18-8/8 F 9a-1p GS302

Basic Computer Skills (Hours: 24)

This course provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults. It is designed to introduce computers and computer terms, help you develop a moderate comfort level of basic computer-use skills, introduce the Internet, help you develop email capabilities, and help you develop skills in navigating the Internet and using search engines. Cost: FREE for those who qualify for HRD Fee Waiver.

84519 5/20-6/12 T, Th 6p-9p GS302 84520 6/23-7/16 M, W 9a-12p GS302 84521 7/15-8/7 T, Th 9a-12p GS302 84522 7/21-8/13 M, W 6p-9p GS302

Résumé Writing (Hours: 12)

Want a good résumé that will get you noticed? This course is designed to help you write an effective résumé, learn the anatomy of the résumé, and help you write an effective cover letter to get your foot in the door! Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84523 5/21-6/4 M, W 6p-10p GS302 84524 7/14-7/17 M, T, Th 1p-5p GS302 84525 7/22-7/29 T, Th 6p-10p GS302

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Basic Work Habits (Hours: 12)

This course is designed to assess and explore your career, employment, and/or educational goals. The course will focus on the following topics: personal development, career exploration, goal setting, and employers' expectations on the job. Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84527 5/27-5/29 T, W, Th 8a-12p Comm. Shelter 84528 6/24-6/26 T, W, Th 8a-12p Comm. Shelter 84529 7/22-7/24 T, W, Th 8a-12p Comm. Shelter

Providing Workforce Training in Eastern NC for over 50 Years

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“PCC and The Roberts Company have successfully partnered to actively identify the job skills required to meet our industry standards. This nexus has been beneficial in actively developing and providing job skills for our growing demand of job applicants. It is truly a win-win situation.”

– Brian Astorino, Director of HRThe Roberts Company

“PCC customized training to meet the growing needs of our company. They helped prepare our employees for a variety of challenges. In March of this year, CMI Plastics became an ISO 9001-2008 registered company. All of the training for this process came through PCC.”

– Steven Hasselbach Jr., PresidentCMI Plastics, Inc.

“The success of the Mestek/PCC partnership hinged on creating meaningful training for our employees. PCC provided job-specific training that increased and/or enhanced the skillsets of our people.”

– Emerson Hobgood, Plant ManagerMestek , Inc.

Effective Communication Skills (Hours: 12)

This course is designed to teach you how to build effective interpersonal communication skills. Effective communication skills are important, both in business interactions as well as personal interactions. Yes, communication takes place all the time, but how effective is it when job searching and during the interview process? Cost: FREE for those who qualify.

84530 6/17-6/19 T, W, Th 8a-12p Comm. Shelter 84531 7/15-7/17 T, W, Th 8a-12p Comm. Shelter 84532 8/12-8/14 T, W, Th 8a-12p Comm. Shelter

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Occupational Training

AutomotiveAuto Safety Inspection (Hours: 8)

Pitt Community College is approved by the NC Division of Motor Vehicles to offer the Vehicle Safety Inspection course. This eight-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as safety inspectors for motor vehicles. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Cost: $75

83433 6/12 Th 1p-9:30p CIT124 83434 7/10 Th 1p-9:30p CIT124 83435 8/14 Th 1p-9:30p CIT124

OBD Emissions Control Inspections (Hours: 8)

This eight-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel as OBD Emissions Inspectors. For initial certification, students must attend eight (8) hours of training. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. The Action Form can be printed from the PCC website under Continuing Education. The original form must be completed and taken to class. Cost: $85

83430 6/18 W 2p-10:30p CIT102 83431 8/20 W 2p-10:30p CIT102

OBD Emissions Recertification (Hours: 5)

This five-hour course is designed for already licensed OBD Emissions Inspectors. For recertification, students must attend five (5) hours of training. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. The Action Form can be printed from the PCC website under Continuing Education. The original form must be completed and taken to class. Cost: $85

83428 5/28 W 5p-10p CIT102 83429 7/9 W 5p-10p CIT102

Barber School Barber School Beginning Day (Hours: 816)

This course covers the first half of the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Cost: $186.25; additional tools and uniforms are required.

83287 6/2-11/14 M-F 8a-5p Altitude

Barber School Advanced Day (Hours: 816)

This course covers the second half of the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 750 hours of accredited barber training. Cost: $186.25; additional tools and uniforms are required.

83288 6/2-11/14 M-F 8a-5p Altitude

Barber School Night Lab (Hours: Lab)

This course covers the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Barber Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 336 hours of accredited barber training. Cost: $186.25; additional tools and uniforms are required.

83289 6/2-11/13 M-Th 5:30p-9:30p Altitude Sa 8:30a-12:30p

Cosmetology Intro to Cosmetology (Hours: 616)

This course covers the qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Cosmetic Arts Board Licensing examination. Placement test is required prior to registration. Cost: $186.25; kit and uniform are an additional cost and are required.

83324 6/24-10/25 T-F 9a-5:30p Mitchell's Sa 8a-12p

Intermediate Cosmetology (Hours: 637)

This course covers the next level of qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Cosmetic Arts Board Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 500 hours of accredited cosmetology training. Cost: $186.25; kit and uniform are an additional cost and are required.

83325 6/24-10/25 T, Th, F 9a-5:30p Mitchell's W 9a-2:30p Sa 8a-4:30p

Advanced Cosmetology (Hours: 637)

This course covers the next level of qualifying classroom and clinical education necessary to sit for the NC Cosmetic Arts Board Licensing examination. Prerequisite: 1000 hours of accredited cosmetology training. Cost: $186.25; kit and uniform are an additional cost and are required.

83328 6/24-10/25 T, Th, F 9a-5:30p Mitchell's W 9a-2:30p Sa 8a-4:30p

Fire & Emergency Services TrainingEmergency Medical Technician (Hours: 203)

This course offers prospective students the opportunity to learn and practice lifesaving skills pertinent to today's lifestyles. EMT's respond to medical 911 calls and accompany firefighters and law enforcement into hazardous situations to provide lifesaving treatment and care to sick, injured, or wounded people. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be offered the opportunity to sit for the state and national examinations and earn subsequent certification and licensure. Cost: $181.25 plus additional costs.

N/A 6/3-8/7 T-Th 9a-5p TBA

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Occupational TrainingEmergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (Hours: 1200)

This course offers prospective students the opportunity to learn and practice lifesaving skills pertinent to today's lifestyles. EMT's respond to medical 911 calls and accompany firefighters and law enforcement into hazardous situations to provide lifesaving treatment and care to sick, injured, or wounded people. The paramedic practices at an advanced life support level, with an advanced scope of practice. This career choice is in high demand, offering stability, great salaries, and excellent job security. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be offered the opportunity to sit for the state and national examinations and earn subsequent certification and licensure. This class meets every Monday and Wednesday, as well as one weekend a month. Cost: $181.25 plus additional costs.

82767 8/26/14-8/31/15 M, W 6p-9p GS404

Health Care Pharmacy Technician I (Hours: 40)

This course is designed for employees who will be trained to work under the supervision of a pharmacist in a pharmacy. This course provides you with basic knowledge and skills required working as a technician in a pharmacy. This course includes basic math review, drug calculations, drug classifications, drug distribution, and terminology. Cost: $131.25; book is approximately $75 and is required.

80443 5/12-8/11 M 6:30p-9:30p CER144

Pharmacy Technician II (Hours: 40)

This course provides you with basic knowledge and skills required working as a technician in a pharmacy. This course includes compounding, calculations, drug classifications, and review for certification. Cost: $131.25; book is approximately $75. Prerequisite: Pharmacy Technician I

80444 5/14-8/6 W 6:30p-9:30p CER144

12 Lead EKG Monitor Technician (Hours: 82)

The EKG Monitor Technician Program focuses on Acute and Critical Care Heart monitoring and reflects the latest knowledge in the Cardiac field. It begins by covering all the basics of arrhythmia interpretation, covers cardiac anatomy and physiology, and clinical interpretation of the electrocardiography and pacemaker rhythms. This program can be taken by a student with either no EKG training or by a student who previously had basic EKG training interpretation. Employment is usually at the hospital level in an Acute or Critical Care area. Cost: $205; book is approximately $80.

84310 6/3-8/12 T, Th 8:30a-12:30p GS404

Phlebotomy (National Certification) (Hours: 232)

Phlebotomy training prepares the student to draw blood specimens from patients for the purpose of testing and analyzing blood. A phlebotomist's job includes maintenance of equipment used in obtaining blood specimens; the use of appropriate communication skills when working with patients; the selection of venipuncture sites; the care of blood specimens; and the entry of the testing process into the computer, as well as clerical duties associated with record keeping of the blood tests. This course consists of theory and clinical experience in performing blood collections. You must be a high school graduate or have your high school equivalency, CPR certified or scheduled to take Healthcare Provider CPR at PCC, and meet immunization requirements. One full week of clinical 8a-5p is required during the last week of the course. Cost: $215; book is approximately $75.

80438 7/7-11/3 M, T, Th 6p-10p GS404 Clinical Varies M-F 8a-5p TBA

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PCC ALSO OFFERS EMT & PARAMEDIC

CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES

For more information and course listings, please visit

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OSFM Fire I & II Instructor UpgradeMandatory update training for all Firefighter Instructors, taught by OSFM.

N/A | 5/27 | T | 9a | GS118

PCC ALSO OFFERS FIRE & RESCUE TRAINING CONTINUING EDUCATION

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Occupational TrainingMedication Aide (Hours: 24)

This course is designed to meet the training requirements for becoming qualified to be a Medication Aide. This course will cover the six rights of medication administration for no-licensed personnel. Topics will include medication administration via the oral, topical and instillation routes, medical asepsis, hand hygiene, terminology, and legal implications. Upon completion, you should be able to take the competency exam and demonstrate skills necessary to qualify for listing on the North Carolina Medication Aide Registry. You must be a Nursing Assistant I to work as a Medication Aide in a Skilled Nursing Facility. Cost: $80; book is approximately $15.

80345 6/6-6/20 F 8a-5p GS303 84309 8/18-8/26 M, T 9a-4p GS303

CPR Healthcare Provider (Hours: 6)

Healthcare Provider is a basic life support course including relief of foreign body airway obstruction, 1 and 2 rescuers CPR in infant, child, and adult, and use of automated external defibrillators in adult and child. Cost: $80; book is approximately $16 (AHA-Health Care Providers), face mask is $13 (+tax) at PCC Bookstore, and both are required.

78426 5/2 F 8:30a-3:30p GS404 78427 5/9 F 8:30a-3:30p GS404 78428 5/10 Sa 8:30a-3:30p GS404 84315 6/6 F 8:30a-3:30p GS404 84322 6/7 Sa 8:30a-3:30p GS404 84339 6/27 F 8:30a-3:30p GS404 84337 6/28 Sa 8:30a-3:30p GS404 84323 7/25 F 8:30a-3:30p GS404 84325 7/26 Sa 8:30a-3:30p GS404

Nursing Assistant I Refresher (Hours: 40)

This course offers a Refresher on Nursing Assistant I materials and skills. You are eligible if your NA I is expired (by no more than 5 years) or if you are certified in another state and desire certification in NC. A photo ID is needed and verification of Social Security Card. Both photo ID and SS card must match for NACES Testing. Prerequisite: Must be previously listed as an NA I. Cost: $135; book is approximately $35 and NACES Testing is $101.

80346 5/20-6/24 T, Th 1p-5p GS303 84306 9/29-10/29 M, W 1p-5p GS303

Nursing Assistant I (Hours: 144)

The Nursing Assistant I course prepares graduates to provide personal care and perform basic nursing skills. It includes classroom, lab, and clinical learning experiences. Students who desire to enroll in this class must meet admission requirements. At the end of the course, the successful graduate will receive a certificate of course completion and assistance with the application process for the NACES/Pearson Vue NC State Competency Examination ($101). Cost: $213; book is approximately $40.

80347 4/26-8/9 Sa 8a-5p GS115 Clinical 7/19-8/3 Sa, Su 6:45a-3:15p TBA 80348 4/28-8/12 M, T 6p-10p GS115 Clinical 7/21-8/5 M, T 2:45p-11:15p TBA 80349 4/30-8/7 W, Th 8a-12p GS115 Clinical 7/16-7/31 W, Th 6:45a-3:15p TBA 80350 4/30-8/7 W, Th 1p-5p GS115 Clinical 7/16-7/31 W, Th 1p-9:30p TBA 80351 4/30-8/7 W, Th 6p-10p GS115 Clinical 7/16-7/31 W, Th 2:45p-11:15p TBA 84293 8/16-12/6 Sa 8a-5p GS115 Clinical 11/8-11/23 Sa, Su 6:45a-3:15p TBA 84295 8/25-12/9 M, T 6p-10p GS115 Clinical 11/17-12/2 M, T 2:45p-11:15p TBA 84296 8/27-12/11 W, Th 8a-12p GS115 Clinical 11/12-12/4 W, Th 6:45a-3:15p TBA 84299 8/27-12/11 W, Th 1p-5p GS115 Clinical 11/12-12/4 W, Th 6:45a-3:15p TBA 84302 8/27-12/11 W, Th 6p-10p GS115 Clinical 11/12-12/4 W, Th 2:45p-11:15p TBA

Nursing Assistant II (Hours: 160)

The Nursing Assistant II course teaches graduates to perform advanced nursing procedures. It includes 80 hours classroom/lab and 80 hours clinical learning experiences. Students desiring to enroll in this class must meet admission requirements, be CPR certified, and have a current listing as an NA I with the Division of Health Sciences Regulations in Raleigh. Upon successful completion, the NA II graduate will be listed with the NC Board of Nursing with employment opportunities at the hospital, doctor's office, and home health levels. At the end of the course, the successful graduate will submit a Board of Nursing Test Fee of $24. Prerequisite: Nursing Assistant I. Cost: $215; book is approximately $90.

80371 4/28-8/12 M, T 8a-12p GS115 Clinical 7/7-8/5 M, T 6:45a-3:15p Vidant 80372 4/28-8/12 M, T 6p-10p GS303 Clinical 7/7-8/5 M, T 2:45p-11:15p Vidant 84304 8/25-12/9 M, T 8a-12p GS115 Clinical 11/3-12/2 M, T 6:45a-3:15p Vidant 84305 8/25-12/9 M, T 6p-10p GS303 Clinical 11/3-12/2 M, T 2:45p-11:15p Vidant

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For more information check out page 14 or contact Shareen Berkowitz at 493-7298

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Occupational Training

Note 1: Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy testing is offered strictly on a walk-in basis on Fridays from 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM (the last test must begin no later than 1:00 PM). All students are required to show a photo ID in order to test. Before scheduling placement test, please see Healthcare Programs at the Greenville Center (3107 S. Memorial Drive) to receive required testing documentation.

Note 2: The Nursing Assistant II requires a Criminal Background Check specifically from www.certifiedbackground.com. The cost for N.C. Residents is $34.00 and non-residents is $59.00. N.C. Residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with certified background. If you fail to complete the criminal background or have certain crimes or pending cases, you may be denied admission to required clinical sites and you will not receive a refund. If you have any questions regarding the criminal background requirement, please call 252-493-722.

Note 3: Phlebotomy – The Phlebotomy course requires a Criminal Background Check & Drug Screening. Criminal Background Checks and Screening will be completed via www.certifiedbackground.com. The Criminal background check cost for N.C. Residents is $34.00 and $59.00 for out of state students. N.C. Residents should use code pi06 and out of state students should use code pi06os when registering with certified background check. The Drug Screening test will be scheduled and paid via the website www. certifiedbackground.com at a cost of $32.00 for each student. Students should use code pi06dt for the drug screening test. The date to complete the Criminal Background Check and Drug Screening will be announced to you in class by the instructor. A lab coat is required before you can participate in clinical. Clinical times will be 1 full week from 8:00am - 5:00pm. Clinical times will be assigned by course instructor. If you fail to complete the criminal background, have certain crimes, or pending casses, you may be denied admission to required clinical sites and you will not receive a refund. If you have any questions regarding the criminal background requirement, please call 252-493-7225.

Required documentation provided to PCC: Students should bring copies of all the required information and keep a copy for their own records. Copies can be made on-site at a rate of .10 cents per page.

NACES (NAI Certification Test Fee): $101.00 payable at the end of the N.A. I Course

Board of Nursing Test Fee: $24.00 payable at the end of the N.A. II Course

Admission Requirements Please read all requirements belowHigh School Graduate Copy of High School diploma or High School Equivalency diplomaNC DHSR Registry Listing for N.A. I ***Must be on DHSR Registry prior to N.A. II course enrollment***Placement Testing scores for Reading and Math (within last 3 years)Other options: College degree (transcript), Career Readiness Certificate, or a Math & English college course with at least a grade of "C" or better. *See Note 1

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Varicella (Chicken Pox)N.A. I: Documentation from parent or physician or positive history is sufficient.N.A. II & Phlebotomy: A "positive titer" is required; if the titer is negative then two (2) doses of the vaccine will be needed.

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubeola (Measles)Two (2) doses are required of Rubeola or MMR #1 & #2.

Flu Shot

Tdap (diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) within 10 years

Start Hepatitis B SeriesHealthcare Provider CPR

Verify Driver's License or NC ID Card

Verify Social Security CardBackground Investigation

Asset Scores Reading 34 – 37 Math 34 – 41

Compass Scores Reading 32 – 51 Math 22 – 45

Accuplacer Reading 30+ Math 30+College Work in Lieu of Testing Completion of College English Completion of College Math

Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for MumpsTwo (2) doses are required of Mumps or MMR #1 & #2.Immunization record verifying vaccination or positive titer for Rubella (German Measles)Two (2) doses are required of Measles or MMR #1 & #2.

Negative PPD (TB Skin test) in last 12 months or a Chest X-Ray and INH if positive PPDN.A. I: "One Step" testing is sufficient.N.A. II & Phlebotomy: "Two Step" testing is required. (The second dose to be given 2 weeks after the 1st dose)

Required for N.A. I

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Required for N.A. II

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NoYes

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YesYes (See Note 2)

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Required for Phlebotomy

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YesYes (See Note 3)

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Mandatory Uniform and Supply List for N.A. I & N.A. II:

Purchasing Locations: (call for discount info)

J.A.'s Uniform (252) 752-2426

Uniforms Galore (252) 355-0055

• Uniform must be royal blue with white PCC logo on the right side• White shoes with enclosed front (no foam crocs)

Other Items:• White hose or socks• Watch with a second hand• Pocket-size notepad• Stethoscope• Blood pressure cuff• Black ink pen• Transfer/gait belt

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InsuranceProperty & Casualty Pre-Licensing 54800 (Hours: 40)

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Property & Casualty Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 40-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven day a week. Cost: $130 registration and $220 instructional fee.

N/A 1st of every month All days Any time Online

Life & Health Pre-Licensing 54600 (Hours: 40)

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Life & Health Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 40-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $130 registration and $220 instructional fee.

N/A 1st of every month All days Any time Online

Property & Casualty Adjusters Pre-Licensing 54850 (Hours: 40)

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Property & Casualty Adjusters Examination. There is not a pre-licensing study requirement by DOI; however, students studying this adjuster specific course will increase the probability of passing the state exam. The course includes a video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $130 registration and $220 instructional fee.

N/A 1st of every month All days Any time Online

North Carolina Medicare Supplement/ Long Term Care 54625 (Hours: 10)

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Medicare Supplement/Long Term Care Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 10-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $75 registration and $100 instructional fee.

N/A 1st of every month All days Any time Online

Property 54700 (Hours: 20)

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Property Examination. The course includes a video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $75 registration and $135 instructional fee.

N/A 1st of every month All days Any time Online

Casualty 54900 (Hours: 20)

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Casualty Examination. The course includes a video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $75 registration and $135 instructional fee.

N/A 1st of every month All days Any time Online

Life 54200 (Hours: 20)

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Life Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 20-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $75 registration and $135 instructional fee.

N/A 1st of every month All days Any time Online

Accident/Health 54400 (Hours: 20)

This course is designed to prepare students for the N.C. State Accident/Health Insurance Agents Examination. There is a 20-hour study requirement by DOI that will be met with the video, quizzes, and study recommendations on the video. This online program is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Cost: $75 registration and $135 instructional fee.

N/A 1st of every month All days Any time Online

NOTE: Insurance Pre-Licensing Classes Individuals interested in becoming an insurance producer should review the new changes on the North Carolina Department of Insurance website at www.ncdoi.com.

Law Enforcement TrainingDetention Officer Certification (Hours: 178)

This course is designed to prepare the students for entry into the workforce as an inexperienced Detention Officer. For more information, contact the Law Enforcement Division at 493-7572. Approximate Cost: $250 (includes book)

N/A 6/16-7/18 M-F 8a-5p GS124

Notary PublicNotary Public (Hours: 8)

This course covers information necessary for persons wanting to apply for notary public commissions. Registration requires students to be able to read, write, speak English, and present a government issued photo ID. Prior to being appointed, first-time candidates must successfully complete this course as one of the state requirements. Cost: $75; book is an additional cost and is required.

84282 6/18 W 8:30a-5:30p GS301 84283 7/14-7/16 M,W 5:30p-9:30p GS301 84285 8/19 T 8:30a-5:30p GS301

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Real EstateReal Estate BICAR (Hours: 4)

This 4-hour mandatory course is required by all Brokers-in-Charge in order to maintain their eligibility each license year. Cost: $45

Real Estate Elective (Hours: 4)

This 4-hour mandatory course satisfies the continuing education requirement required by the NC Real Estate Commission. Cost: $45

83178 5/15 Th 9a-1p GS301

Real Estate Pre-Licensing (Hours: 80)

This course is required to satisfy the educational requirements for a provisional broker and is designed to prepare the student to pass the real estate license examination administered by the NC Real Estate Commission. Topics include basic real estate principles and practices, law and contracts, financing, closing valuation, fair housing, and real estate laws. Cost: $185

83886 5/1-7/29 T, Th 6p-10p GS401

Real Estate Update (Hours: 4)

This 4-hour mandatory course satisfies the continuing education requirement required by the NC Real Estate Commission. Cost: $45

83177 5/14 W 9a-1p GS301

COSMETOLOGYProgram

Cosmetology is now offered through the Continuing Education Division!

Registration Tuesday, May 20, 2014 10 am - 12 pm Greenville Center 3107 S. Memorial Dr.

For more information contact:Wendy Dunbar at 252-493-7528 or [email protected] Gail Nichols at 252-493-7625 or [email protected]

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· Workers' Compensation· Spanish for Law Enforcement· Certificate in Gerontology· Certificate in Perinatal Issues FOR MORE INFO, SEE PG. 2

Do you dream of becoming a cosmetologist? We have the program for you!

The Real Estate program at Pitt Community College is a non-credit program within the Continuing Education Division. This program provides the qualifying education to enable students who successfully complete the 80 hours to sit for the North Carolina Real Estate Exam. Classes are taught at the Greenville Center located at 3107 S. Memorial Drive on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:00pm - 10:00 pm.

We are very proud of the fact that we have a 80% passing rate at this time.Next Class:

Time: 6 - 10 pm • Thursday, May 1 - Tuesday, July 29Cost: $185, book is approximately $40

For registration information, please contact:Wendy Dunbar at 252.493.7528 or [email protected]

Gail Nichols at 252.493.7625 or [email protected]

REAL ESTATEP R O G R A M

83179 5/16 F 9a-1p GS301

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Computer TechnologySpreadsheets and Databases Part 1 (Hours: 24)

In a competitive job market, knowing how to turn data into information is becoming a critical job skill. Spreadsheets are used for creating results of calculations based on figures that are put into the spreadsheet. Databases are used to collect, manipulate, filter, and report on various kinds of data. Information from a database can be used in either word processing or spreadsheets. This course will familiarize you with the basics of MS Excel and MS Access. It includes books and web interface. Prerequisite: Intermediate knowledge of using your Windows PC and familiarity with either MS Word or PowerPoint 2007 or newer. Cost: $95

83203 6/2-6/25 M, W 1p-4p GS402 83204 6/3-6/26 T, Th 6p-9p GS402

Spreadsheets and Databases Part 2 (Hours: 24)

In a competitive job market, knowing how to turn data into information is becoming a critical job skill. Both spreadsheets and databases play a part in the daily operations of many businesses. Understanding the key differences between them is vital if you want to make the best use of either or both. This course will familiarize you with the intermediate level of MS Excel and MS Access. It includes books and web interface. Prerequisite: Spreadsheets and Databases Part 1. Cost: $95

83205 7/8-7/31 T, Th 6p-9p GS402 83206 7/15-8/7 T, Th 1p-4p GS402

Excel 2010 Part 1 (Hours: 12)

Excel isn't just for financial professionals. This spreadsheet and analysis program offers intuitive tools that make it easy to access, connect, and analyze critical data. This 12 hour course will introduce the Excel 2010 environment as you learn how create a basic worksheet, perform basic calculations, modify, and format a worksheet. Finally, you will become familiar with features that will help you manage a large workbook. This course includes books and web interface. Prerequisite: Intermediate knowledge of using your Windows PC. Cost: $85

83207 6/17-6/26 T, Th 1p-4p GS402

Excel 2010 Part 2 (Hours: 12)

Excel isn't just for financial professionals. This spreadsheet and analysis program offers intuitive tools that make it easy to access, connect, and analyze critical data. This intermediate-level course will cover topics such as creating and formatting charts, using the status bar calculator and functions, as well as creating, managing, sorting, and filtering lists. It includes books and web interface. Prerequisite: Excel Part 1. Cost: $85

83208 7/8-7/17 T, Th 9a-12p GS402

Digital Photography: Introduction (Hours: 24)

You now know that your phone, tablet, and camera all take pictures but you may need help taking better pictures, utilizing the picture taking tools on your device, finding the pictures, or transferring the pictures. This class teaches you all this, as well as how to make the most of your digital pictures and share them with your family and friends. Prerequisite: None. Cost: $75

85102 5/12-6/9 M, W 1p-4p COA 83221 7/30-8/26 T, W 6p-9p GS402

Computer Literacy Level 1 (Hours: 24)

This course provides absolute beginners with the foundation of knowledge needed to use your computer system at home. You will learn keyboarding skills, using the mouse, and become familiar with Windows. This course is tailored for seniors or for those who desire to go at a slower pace. Prerequisite: None. Cost: $75

83755 5/21-6/23 M, W 9a-12p COA 83756 6/17-7/15 T, Th 1p-4p COA

Computer Literacy Level 2 (Hours: 24)

This is a continuation of Computer Literacy Level 1. You will learn more in depth about Windows 7, web browsing, e-mail, and housekeeping. You will learn to conquer your fear of Windows as well as understand how to use the internet and e-mail. This course is tailored for seniors or for those who desire to go at a slower pace. Prerequisite: None. Cost: $75

83757 6/25-7/21 M, W 9a-12p COA 83758 7/17-8/12 T, Th 1p-4p COA

Windows 8 Level 1 (BYOD) (Hours: 24)

This is a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) class. This class will familiarize you with using Windows 8. This course is designed for those with very little (if any) knowledge of computers. You will learn the basics of using your computer (including turning it on and turning it off), concepts, terminology, and components. You will also understand the keyboard, working with the mouse, basic windows desktop, and file management using Windows 8. It includes books and web interface. Prerequisite: Computer Literacy Level 1 is recommended but not required. Cost: $85

83752 6/16-7/14 M, W 1p-4p COA

Computer Technology

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· Intermediate Photoshop· Introduction to Adobe Acrobat· Introduction to Flash· Introductions to Illustrator

· Photoshop for the Digital Photographer· What's New in Microsoft Office· Introduction to Windows 8· Introduction to Microsoft Word FOR MORE INFO, SEE PG. 2

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Windows 8 Level 2 (BYOD) (Hours: 24)

This is a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) class and a continuation of Windows 8 Level 1. You will learn more in depth about Windows 8, apps, web browsing, e-mail, and housekeeping. Prerequisite: Windows 8 Level 1. Cost: $75

83753 7/16-8/11 M, W 1p-4p COA

Windows 8 Level 1 (Hours: 24)

This class will familiarize you with using Windows 8. This course is designed for those with very little (if any) knowledge of computers. You will learn the basics of using your computer (including turning it on and turning it off), concepts, terminology, and components. You will also understand the keyboard, working with the mouse, basic windows desktop, and file management using Windows 8. It includes books and web interface. Prerequisite: None. Cost: $85

83751 5/21-6/18 M, W 6p-9p GS402 * No class May 26

Windows 8 Level 2 (Hours: 24)

This is a continuation of Windows 8 Level 1. You will learn more in depth about Windows 8, apps, web browsing, e-mail, and housekeeping. Prerequisite: Windows 8 Level 1. Cost: $75

83754 6/25-7/16 M, W 6p-9p GS402

Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3 Level 1 (Hours: 15)

You will use HTML5 to create and design web pages. This course is targeted at students who want to learn web design for their personal use or for business purposes. It includes books and web interface. Prerequisite: Familiarity with Windows or Mac operating systems, word processing skills, and the Internet. Cost: $115

83223 7/14-7/28 M, W 1p-4p GS402

Computer Technology

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At Pitt Community College's Division of Continuing Education and Community Development, we offer a variety of health care classes that prepare you for employment in the ever-evolving medical field. Continuing Education Health care programs provide courses for those who need to train, retrain, and update their skills in a professional area. The programs offered by the division are of the highest quality in classroom, lab and clinical instruction.

CHECK OUT A LIST OF COURSES OFFERED ON PG. 7FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT SIDETTE BOYCE BROWN AT 493-7233

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Getting StartedBasic Business Fundamentals (Hours: 3)

Sometimes it comes down to the basics and that is exactly what every small business owner needs to know, the basic fundamentals of business. In this course, you will learn: legal requirements, business structure, accounting methods, operating and financial reports, payroll basics, income tax basics, and where to go for help. Join us for this class and learn what it takes to start and operate a small business! Cost: FREE

84289 6/24 T 6p-9p GS301

How to Get the Loan You Need (Hours: 3)

This workshop gives an overview of the lending process and how to make it work for you. Discussion will cover what lenders look for and expect with regards to your personal credit, cash flow coverage, collateral requirements, capital injection, and character. Cost: FREE

83182 6/19 Th 6p-9p GS301

How to Start a Small Business (Hours: 3)

This seminar will give you an overview of the various topics on which to focus when attempting to start a business. Cost: FREE

83181 6/5 Th 6p-9p GS301 83307 7/10 Th 6p-9p GS301 83312 8/7 Th 6p-9p GS301

NC REAL (Hours: 24)

The Rural Entrepreneurship through Action Learning (REAL) program is based on experiential learning, exploring the key issues necessary to successfully start and operate a small business. NC REAL's hands-on approach appeals to adult entrepreneurs focused on starting or expanding a business. This course uses interactive participation to teach the skills to succeed as well as the techniques and procedures for a successful business venture. Through NC REAL, you will learn many aspects of owning a business, including self-assessment, business feasibility, legal structure, marketing, and financials with the opportunity to create a road map for their business. Upon completion, participants should be able to develop a viable business plan. No previous business knowledge or experience is necessary. Cost: $75

84291 6/14-8/9 Sa 9:30a-12:30p GS301

Protect Your Bottom Line; Plan and Implement a Collection Policy for Your Business (Hours: 3)

Sticking to a sound collections policy is important, but many small businesses do not give sufficient attention to this component of their trade. With proper planning, some losses can be avoided. Ignoring the need for a collections policy may affect your bottom line. Discussion will center around the steps small business owners can take to minimize the risk of loss when performing services or selling goods on credit, including a summary of helpful documentation, advance planning tips and a brief overview of the small claims process. Come to this class and learn how to plan in order to avoid losses to your business. Cost: FREE

80133 6/3 T 6p-9p GS301

The Perfect Day for Small Business Owners (Hours: 3)

Research studies into why small businesses fail show that over 90% of the failures were due to a lack of crucial management skills. If you don't have some of the skills, you could outsource them to experts and contractors. But, if you're like most small business owners, that solution is beyond the reach of your limited budget. A better option is to develop better skills to manage your business operation. You will learn strategies for handling each day as well as how to develop a sales and marketing program that works. You will learn why human resource issues can cost you more than any other part of your business. You will learn financial management and how to stay on the legal side of issues. Join us for this seminar and see how some simple strategies will help you grow your business! Cost: FREE

80109 7/29 T 6p-9p GS301

Why Successful Businesses are Successful (Hours: 3)

Too often we hear that "luck" is the main reason a business fails or succeeds. This could not be further from the truth as successful businesses share common traits and luck is not one of them. This seminar will reveal those common traits. It is designed for anyone thinking of opening a new business as well as existing entrepreneurs who seek the inside secrets of how to make their business better. Ensure the success of your business and your personal success by planning to attend this informative and enlightening seminar! Cost: FREE

84290 7/22 T 6p-9p GS301

Small Business Development

P I T T C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E

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· Building Teams That Work· Business and Marketing Writing· Creating a Successful Business Plan· Designing Effective Websites

· Effective Business Writing· Employment Law Fundamentals· Get Grants!· Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay FOR MORE INFO, SEE PG. 2

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Writing a Business Plan (Hours: 3)

Success in business begins with a plan. By committing your idea to paper, you face tough questions and identify strengths and weaknesses. Business plans are not just for financing purposes; they are working documents to guide your business. For new and established small business owners, this course will start you down the path of small business success. Cost: FREE

83180 6/12 Th 6p-9p GS301 83308 7/17 Th 6p-9p GS301 83313 8/14 Th 6p-9p GS301

FinancesBeginning QuickBooks for Business (Hours: 3)

This class is an introduction to the popular QuickBooks accounting software. You must have basic computer skills – how to use a mouse, etc. Cost: FREE

84278 6/23 M 6p-9p GS402 84279 7/21 M 9a-12p GS402

Cash Management (Hours: 3)

Please join us as we learn the fundamentals of cash management. In this class, you will learn: why cash management is important, record keeping basics, modern record keeping methods, creating budgets, and measuring success. Don't let your cash manage you! Learn how to manage it and make it work for you! Cost: FREE

84288 8/5 T 6p-9p GS301

Small Business Development

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· Accounting Fundamentals· Introduction to QuickBooks· Keys to Successful Money Management· Protect Your Money, Credit, & Identity· The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks· Where Does All My Money Go? FOR MORE INFO, SEE PG. 2

Free, Confidential One-on-One Consulting services We can assist you in the daily operation of your business. Our staff of experienced business owners can help you with:

The Small Business Center maintains a resource area that is designed for your use as you prepare your business/market plan, conduct market/industry research, and learn new tools to help you run your business better. This center is open during normal business hours and contains:

• A Financial Analysis of Your Company • Market and Industry Research• Loan Packages• Business Plans• Marketing Plans• Strategic Planning

• Computers with Internet Access • Examples of Business Plans• Business Reference Materials• How-to Books• Videos & DVD’s

GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS.FREE CONSULTING

RESOURCE CENTER

Consulting Services are provided by appointment only. To schedule your appointment, contact Shareen at 493-7298.

For additional information about how we can meet your needs, please contact Wendy at 493-7528 or Jim at 493-7541.

PROVE TO EMPLOYERS YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE

Get Your CRC at PCC!

The CRC increases your chances for employment and promotion.

The National Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a portable, nationally recognized credential that confirms to employers you possess the critical skills needed in the workplace. The CRC identifies your skill level in the following competencies:

SUCCESSFUL

■ Applied Mathematics ■ Reading for Information ■ Locating Information

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call 252-493-7584 or visit www.pittcc.edu and search, ‘career readiness certificate’

3107 S. Memorial Dr. • Greenville, NC 27834PCC Greenville Center

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Manage Your Debt and Credit Prior to Starting Your Business (Hours: 3)

Securing funds to start your business requires more than just a solid business plan. Think that your credit score and personal credit history don't matter? Think again. Once you understand how credit works and what lenders are looking for when reviewing a loan application, you can greatly increase your odds of getting approved. Preplanning and proper positioning are crucial and this seminar will show you how to do it. Topics include: how your credit score is determined, how credit bureaus operate, how to obtain, review and understand your personal credit report, how to significantly increase your credit score in as little as ninety days, techniques to rapidly reduce or eliminate debt, how to deal with inaccurate derogatory information in your credit file, and much more. You will leave this presentation equipped with tools, techniques, and strategies to successfully position yourself to be approved for a loan and play the credit game to win. Cost: FREE

83184 6/10 T 6p-9p GS301

Payroll & Human Resource Management (Hours: 3)

Learn to implement the best payroll system and having a set payroll processing sequence. Understand the payroll tax rules and regulations that exist. Learn about the human resource management (HRM) business activities and the payroll cycle business activities. Cost: FREE

84287 6/17 T 6p-9p GS301

Pricing Your Products (Hours: 3)

Regardless of the type of business you have, pricing is crucial. Don't cheat your customers or your business by pricing yourself out of the game. It's easier than you think. A few simple strategies will have you right in line with the competition and generating profits as well. Cost: FREE

83309 7/24 Th 6p-9p GS301

QuickBooks Pro (Hours: 12)

This course provides you with the standard accounting and business tools for organizing your business finances with ease. Spend more time running your business and less time on your bookkeeping. Cost: $75

84280 8/4-8/25 M 6p-9p GS402

Small Business Record Keeping (Hours: 3)

Do you know your product or service upside down and backwards, but the numbers just drive you up a wall? We'll talk about calculating and recording payroll taxes and sales tax. You'll become familiar with those financial terms that confuse you but that accountants love to use. Cost: FREE

84286 7/15 T 6p-9p GS301

Understanding Your Business Financials (Hours: 3)

In this session you will learn (1) What are your financial statements? (2) Who prepares these financial statements? (3) Where does the information come from for the financial statements? (4) What do the financial statements really tell you about your business and it's success? (5) Do you really need these statements and what is their real use? (6) Balance sheet, Profit and Loss Statement, and Cash Flow Statement – which financial statements are the most important? Answers to these questions and more will be revealed during this workshop. Cost: FREE

83311 7/31 Th 6p-9p GS301

MarketingDeveloping Your Marketing Plan (Hours: 3)

So you have an idea for a product or service that's bound to capture the hearts and minds (and wallets) of consumers everywhere! Wait a minute! Have you really determined whether there really is a market for your product or service? This class will give you the means to determine your market and your competition, saving you from a death sentence for your product or service. Cost: FREE

83183 6/26 Th 6p-9p GS301

Target Your Market for Less and Grow Your Business (Hours: 3)

It's now easier for small business owners to harness the power of direct mail to drive traffic, attract new customers, and increase revenue. The U.S. Postal Service introduced Every Door Direct Mail. This is a simple, low-cost service that allows local businesses to market to every address in their target areas. Cost: $FREE

84281 7/8 T 6p-9p GS301

Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3 Level 1 (Hours: 15)

You will use HTML5 to create and design web pages. This course is targeted at students who want to learn web design for their personal use or for business purposes. It includes books and web interface. Prerequisite: Familiarity with Windows or Mac operating systems, word processing skills, and the Internet. Cost: $115

83223 7/14-7/28 M, W 1p-4p GS402

Windows 8 Level 1 (Hours: 24)

This class will familiarize you with using Windows 8. This course is designed for those with very little (if any) knowledge of computers. You will learn the basics of using your computer (including turning it on and turning it off), concepts, terminology, and components. You will also understand the keyboard, working with the mouse, basic windows desktop, and file management using Windows 8. It includes books and web interface. Prerequisite: None. Cost: $85

83751 5/21-6/18 M, W 6p-9p GS402 * No class May 26

Windows 8 Level 2 (Hours: 24)

This is a continuation of Windows 8 Level 1. You will learn more in depth about Windows 8, apps, web browsing, e-mail, and housekeeping. Prerequisite: Windows 8 Level 1. Cost: $75

83754 6/25-7/16 M, W 6p-9p GS402

Small Business Development

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ALREADY COMPLETED YOUR CRC?

GETTING YOUR CRC IS AS EASY AS 1,2,3!

Get Your CRC at PCC!The N.C. Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a portable, nationally recognized credential that confirms to employers you possess the critical skills needed in the workplace. The CRC identifies your skill level in the following competencies:

- Applied Mathematics - Reading for Information - Locating for Information

The CRC increases your chances for employment and promotion!

Open Lab ScheduleMonday: 1:00pm-3:30pmTuesday: 8:30am-11:00am 5:30pm-8:30pmWednesday: 8:30am-11:00am 1:00pm-3:30pmThursday: 8:30am-11:00am

PCC Greenville Center3107 South Memorial Dr.Greenville, NC

PROVE TO EMPLOYERS YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE SUCCESSFUL!

Register Practice CompleteAt one of the CRC Open Labs

held at the Greenville Center in

Room 403.

In Career Ready 101* to prepare

for the CRC Assessment.

the CRC Assessment!

*Career Ready 101 (CR101) is an online study tool that helps individuals prepare for the CRC Assessment. The CR101 can be performed from any computer that has internet access and at various locations, however you must first register during a CRC Open Lab.

CREATE A RESUME

Creating a resume is key to getting a job. We provide services such as Winway on PCC Open Lab computers and the Career Ready 101 training tool.

OBTAIN YOUR SCORES

The myworkkeys.com website allows you to print your scores, as well as your certificate verification to provide to future employers.

CONNECT WITH EMPLOYERS

Using the ncworkready.org website allows you to connect with employers who are looking for CRC holders.

KEEP IN TOUCH

We work hard to connect you with employers who are hiring. Check our blog for new job posts and regularly check your email.

CONNECT WITH US!

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ArtsIntermediate Watercolor Painting (Hours: 15)

This class is a continuation of the Watercolor Basics class. It will be held at the Grifton Community Center. Cost: $49

84135 4/24-5/29 Th 6:30p-9p GCC

Secrets to a More Realistic Painting (Hours: 15)

This oil painting class is for all skill levels from beginners to professionals. You will gain valuable secrets that will take your art to a whole new level. This class will add 6 years of experience to both beginners and professionals and will specialize in oil portraits and other exercises. Join us for fun tips and tricks that will make your art pop. Cost: $75

83504 6/2 -6/30 M 5:30p-8p Jaycee Park 83505 7/14-8/11 M 5:30p-8p Jaycee Park

Watercolor Basics (Hours: 15)

This is an introductory class in the art of watercolor painting. You will be introduced to the very basics of working with watercolor paints and applying various techniques to create art. This class in an excellent outlet opportunity. Cost: $49

84134 4/29-6/3 T 6:30p-9p COA

Creative Acting Intensive (Hours: 12)

Jeremiah Comey's method, the "Art of Film Acting", teaches actors how to achieve and respond to honest emotions on-camera by utilizing five key principles: Concentration, Acceptance, Not Knowing, Giving & Receiving, and Relating. Using these principles encourages actors to experience rather than indicate an emotion. Cost: $70

83861 5/15-6/26 Th 6p-8p WEF153

Creative Writing Seminar (Hours: 18)

This course is designed for the experienced as well as the inexperienced writer. The emphasis is on creativity, writing, and critique. Assignments are read anonymously and critiqued by class members and the instructor to work toward improved writing technique and communication skills. Tip sheets on the elements or writing are supplemented by exercises. All genres of writing are welcome. Revision and submission for publication and competition are encouraged. Cost: $49

83884 7/22-7/22 T 6:30p-9:30p CWE141 83885 7/10-9/4 T 6:30p-9:30p CWE141

Family Stories Workshop (Hours: 30)

Every family has stories to tell, but many are lost before they're recorded. In this workshop, students will receive guidance in how to write and structure these stories and their own. Through a balance of lecture, stimulating memory exercises, discussion, and class feedback, you will be able to create a permanent record of these stories for posterity. Cost: $55 83863 6/23-8/25 M 2p-5p COA

Fitness Beginning Golf - Coed (Hours: 7.5)

This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to play golf. You will learn the basics in a casual and friendly setting, learn the best ways to hold the club, hot to hit the ball close to the hole-chipping, pitching, and other shots from short distances as well as learn technology and etiquette. Cost: $99

84950 5/12-5/23 M-Th 5:30p-7p BradfordCreek

Boxing Fitness (Hours: 24)

This course is designed to prepare individuals with a centralized fitness program including cardiovascular assessments, physical conditioning, offensive and defensive training, as well as nutritional education. Boxing Fitness is taught by Zed Mitchell, an Ayden native with a background in MMA fighting. Required materials: Hand wraps for Boxing. Cost: $65

83887 5/21-8/13 M, W 5:30p-6:30p BoxingGym

Insanity Fitness (Hours: 12)

Come join us with this Insane workout! This course is designed to help you lose weight and to stay motivated working out along with your peers. Course includes plyometric drills along with strength, endurance, and core training moves. Pre-registration and payment is required 3 days prior to the beginning of class so do not wait! Wear workout clothing, tennis shoes, bring a towel, and water. This course is for all levels of fitness. Cost: $35

83432 5/10-8/9 Sa 8a-9a GS Annex

LanguageASL: Vocabulary and Phrases (Hours: 12)

Students will learn basic vocabulary, grammar rules, and conversational skills of American Sign Language. Some of the topics include: introducing oneself, leisure activities, living arrangement, and family, just to name a few. Required Materials: American Sign Language Phrases $9.95. For more information on materials, contact Lisa A. Smith at 252-493-7317. Cost: $59

84167 6/7-8/16 Sa 11a-1p GS301

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Spanish: Beginning Conversational I (Hours: 24)

This course will prepare students to have conversation with Spanish speaking individuals. Topics include: basic fundamentals of grammar, oral comprehension, various dialects, and basic conversations. A beginning vocabulary will be established. Cost: $79

83492 5/14-8/13 W 9:30a-11:30a GS202

Spanish: Beginning Conversational II (Hours: 24)

This course will prepare students to have conversation with Spanish speaking individuals. This is a continuation of Spanish: Beginning Conversation I. Cost: $79

83493 5/14-8/13 W 6:30p-8:30p GS301

MusicDealing with Loss and Grief Seminar (Hours: 2)

This seminar will help participant's to learn positive skills for dealing with Loss and Grief through providing an understanding of the effects and impacts of loss and grief; understanding our personal emotional needs and identifying healthy means of support and healing while participating in creative and meaningful music therapy groups. Allow the power of music and music therapy to help you heal and grow while working through your bereavement. Whether you are dealing with the loss through death, dementia of your loved ones, PTSD or other trauma, music therapy can help you find a path of healing and growth. For more information, contact the Music Academy at 353-6232. Cost: $25

84496 6/6 F 2p-4p MAEC

Dealing with Loss and Grief Workshop (Hours: 6)

This workshop will help participant's to learn positive skills for dealing with Loss and Grief through providing an understanding of the effects and impacts of loss and grief; understanding our personal emotional needs and identifying healthy means of support and healing while participating in creative and meaningful music therapy groups. Allow the power of music and music therapy to help you heal and grow while working through your bereavement. Whether you are dealing with the loss through death, dementia of your loved ones, PTSD or other trauma, music therapy can help you find a path of healing and growth. For more information, contact the Music Academy at 353-6232. Cost: $49

84497 6/13-6/27 F 2p-4p MAEC

Drum Circles (Hours: 2)

Experience the uplifting power of rhythm! Join in the excitement of a Community Drum Circle with instructor Christian Enojado, who has successfully completed the HealthyRhythmsTM group drumming program sponsored by the Remo Drum Corporation, the leading industry in rhythm and percussion! Through Drum Circles, you can experience a sense of belonging, stress management, personal leadership growth, increased personal energy, and more! Bring your friends, family, and co-workers along! You can bring your own drum or use one provided at the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina. A Drumming Circle induces harmony, euphoria, and rhythm to the chaos of our live – so what are you waiting for? Join today! Attend one or all of the sessions – you will be glad you did! For more information, contact the Music Academy at 353-6232. Cost: $25

84490 6/13 F 6:30p-8:30p MAEC 84493 6/21 Sa 4p-6p MAEC 84491 6/27 F 6:30p-8:30p MAEC 84494 7/26 Sa 4p-6p MAEC 84492 8/1 F 6:30p-8:30p MAEC 84495 8/9 Sa 4p-6p MAEC

Group Piano I for Beginners (Hours: 5)

This course is an explanatory introduction to playing the piano for beginners. Students will learn basic hand positions, simple melodies, not names, and beginning music reading. Cost: $59

84473 6/19-7/17 Th 1p-2p MAEC

Group Piano for Adults with Prior Experience (Hours: 5)

This course builds on skills learned in previous piano lessons or classes. Students will review piano skills and continue development with two-handed techniques, including basic hand positions, chords, complex melodies, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. Cost: $59

84472 6/23-7/21 M 2p-3p MAEC

Improving Your Life Seminar (Hours: 1.5)

Have you or someone you know experienced a stroke, loss of personal range of motion, or speech difficulties? Let music therapy help you maintain your physical movement, coordination, and speech functioning. Through participation in goal-directed music therapy activities, you activate your mind and body to heal in new pathways. Join Christian Enojado, MT-BC (Board-Certified Music Therapist) and Neurologic Music Therapist at the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina for these life changing experiences with involvement in music therapy! For more information, contact the Music Academy at 353-6232. Cost: $25

84498 6/6 F 11a-12:30p MAEC

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Personal EnrichmentImproving Your Life Workshop (Hours: 4.5)

Have you or someone you know experienced a stroke, loss of personal range of motion, or speech difficulties? Let music therapy help you maintain your physical movement, coordination, and speech functioning. Through participation in goal-directed music therapy activities, you activate your mind and body to heal in new pathways. Join Christian Enojado, MT-BC (Board-Certified Music Therapist) and Neurologic Music Therapist at the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina for these life changing experiences with involvement in music therapy! For more information, contact the Music Academy at 353-6232. Cost: $49

84499 6/13-6/27 F 11a-12:30p MAEC

Living with Dementia (Hours: 45 minutes)

If you or someone you love is living with dementia, come join our innovative music therapy group. Through participation in music therapy, you can capture your enjoyment of life while focusing on speech skills, creative expression, physical movement with involvement in rhythmic activities, socializing while being engaged in reminiscence, and more. Join our music therapists at the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina as you walk through your journey with dementia. For more information, call the Music Academy at (252) 353-6232. Cost: $25

84480 6/5 Th 12p-12:45p MAEC 84481 6/12 Th 12p-12:45p MAEC 84482 7/3 Th 12p-12:45p MAEC 84483 8/14 Th 12p-12:45p MAEC

New Horizons Band: Summer Band Academy (Hours: 12)

New Horizons Band is a band program for adults of all ages! Even if you haven't played in years but would like to start again, this is the place to be! Want to improve your music reading? Want to improve playing a different instrument? Come learn, dust off your instrument, or start fresh for flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, and snare drum. Join a Band for the FUN of IT! As we say at rehearsals, if you can't have fun trying , why try? New Horizons Band enjoys a fun, social atmosphere for making music. It's worth a try! Cost: $50

84478 6/3 -6/26 T, Th 10:30a-12p MAEC

Reading Music I (Hours: 3)

This course is designed for individuals with no music reading experience and those who wish to improve their music reading skills. Course content will include the history of musical notation, the elements of music and how they are written, collaborative activities, and group participation. Cost: $59

84474 6/23-7/7 M 6p-7p MAEC 84475 7/14-7/28 M 7p-8p MAEC

Reading Music II (Hours: 3)

This course will build on concepts learned in Reading Music I. Course content will include developing basic music reading skills and introducing basic music theory concepts through collaborative activities and group participation. Cost: $59

84476 6/23-7/7 M 7p-8p MAEC 84477 7/14-7/28 M 6p-7p MAEC

Relaxation through Music Therapy (Hours: 1.5)

Want to lower your stress or anxiety? Use the power of your mind and learn how, through music therapy, to attain a sense of relaxation. Music therapy has always been a great healer. Music is a significant mood-changer and reliever of tension, working on many levels at once. Involvement in music Cost: $59

84486 6/5 Th 6:30p-8p MAEC 84487 6/12 Th 6:30p-8p MAEC 84488 7/3 Th 6:30p-8p MAEC 84489 8/4 Th 6:30p-8p MAEC

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Aviation Ground School for Pilots (Hours: 50)

This course is a study of aerospace history, weather, navigation, instruments, preflight planning, regulations, radio communications, and the aviation field and procedures necessary to become a safe pilot. Classes are oriented toward the latest material available from the Federal Aviation Agency and students are prepare to pass the written examination by the Government. Books will range from $150-$300. Cost: $135

84469 5/20-7/29 T, Th 7p-9:30p GS202

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Personal EnrichmentMotorcycle Safety Foundation: Basic Rider's Course (Hours: 22)

This 22-hour course is part of the NC Motorcycle Safety Program. In this class, riders will learn the basics of operating a motorcycle. 100% attendance of all scheduled class hours is mandatory. NO EXCEPTIONS! Participants must wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, boots over the ankle, full fingered gloves, and eye protection (sunglasses or prescription eyewear is permissible). Helmets are available, but individuals are encouraged to bring their own if they have them. Motorcycles are furnished by PCC. Participants must be 16 years of age, but are not required to hold a driver's license to participate in the class. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be able to forego the driving portion of the NC DMV test for gaining their motorcycle endorsement. Pre-registration at least 3 days prior to the beginning of the class is required. Cost: $135

83458 5/16-5/18 F 6p-10p GHL126 Sa, Su8a-6p 83459 5/30-6/1 F 6p-10p GHL126 Sa, Su8a-6p 83460 6/6-6/8 F 6p-10p GHL126 Sa, Su8a-6p 83461 6/20-6/22 F 6p-10p GHL126 Sa, Su8a-6p 83462 6/27-6/29 F 6p-10p GHL126 Sa, Su8a-6p 83463 7/11-7/13 F 6p-10p GHL126 Sa, Su8a-6p 83464 7/18-7/20 F 6p-10p GHL126 Sa, Su8a-6p 83465 8/1-8/3 F 6p-10p GHL126 Sa, Su8a-6p 83466 8/8-8/10 F 6p-10p GHL126 Sa, Su8a-6p

NRA: Basic Pistol Shooting (Hours: 8)

The NRA Basic Pistol Shooting course introduces students to the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for owning and using a pistol safely. Through this course, you will learn about pistol parts and operation, ammunition, gun safety, pistol shooting fundamentals, and pistol shooting activities. This course will be taught by a National Rifle Association Basic Pistol instructor. If you are bringing your own pistol, you must provide you own factory ammo. Also bring safety glasses and hearing protection. For further questions, contact Lisa Smith at 252-493-7317. Cost: $125

84354 6/14 Sa 8:30a-5p Elite Firearms 84355 7/26 Sa 8:30a-5p Elite Firearms

NRA: Basic Shotgun Shooting (Hours: 10)

The NRA Basic Shotgun Shooting course introduces students to the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for owning and using a shotgun safely. Through this course, you will learn the principal parts of a shotgun, action types and how they function, rules for safe gun handling, firing your first shots, a practical exercise, and shotgun shooting activities. This course will be taught by an NRA Shotgun instructor. You must bring your own shotgun and have enough ammunition for 25-50 rounds. Please bring safety glasses and hearing protection. For further questions, contact Lisa Smith at 252-493-7317. Cost: $125

84353 8/2 Sa 8a-6p Elite Firearms

PCSCC/PCC Driver Improvement Training (Hours: 8)

Pitt County Safe Communities coalition in conjunction with Pitt Community College offer the AAA approved Driver Improvement course. This course covers a variety of topics for all drivers and is offered over a two (2) night period on Monday and Wednesday nights or in an all day setting on Saturdays. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required 3 days prior to the beginning of class. *NOTE: Completion of this course in no way guarantees any privileges or rights under applicable NC laws. Cost: $60

83451 5/19, 5/21 M, W 6p-10p GS401 83436 5/31 Sa 8a-5p GS124 83452 6/2, 6/4 M, W 6p-10p GS401 83437 6/7 Sa 8a-5p GS124 83438 6/14 Sa 8a-5p GS301 83453 6/16, 6/18 M, W 6p-10p GS401 83439 6/21 Sa 8a-5p GS124 83440 6/28 Sa 8a-5p GS124 83454 7/7, 7/9 M, W 6p-10p GS401 83441 7/12 Sa 8a-5p GS124 83442 7/19 Sa 8a-5p GS124 83455 7/21, 7/23 M, W 6p-10p GS401 83443 7/26 Sa 8a-5p GS124 83444 8/2 Sa 8a-5p GS124 83456 8/4-8/6 M, W 6p-10p GS401 83445 8/9 Sa 8a-5p GS124

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EXPLORE! Youth ProgramsScuba & Snorkeling Academy (Ages 10-18) Experience what it takes to become a scuba diver! Campers will be introduced to the basics of scuba diving and snorkeling. We will start the week with classroom introductions but will soon take to the pool for hands-on experience! *Students will be required to pass a basic swim test before the first pool session. A lifeguard will be on duty during all pool sessions.

MAC & Cheese (Music, Acting, & Choreography) (Ages 12-18) What teen doesn’t like MAC & Cheese? Combine Music, Acting, and Choreography with a little cheese and you have a mix for pure fun! Come share with your friends in a performance atmosphere where everyone will be asking for more.

Squeaks, Squawks, and Clangs: Oh My! (Ages 7-13) Want to try a variety of musical instruments: woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion, guitar, piano, and voice recorders? Music Academy faculty and guest artists will demonstrate how instruments are played and give students an opportunity to play as well. What a great opportunity to see what instrument is right for you!

DIVA Nation (Ages 7-18) Let your DIVA out! A week filled practicing and honing your DIVA skills with regards to auditions, runways, modeling, nutrition, make-up, fitness, stage presence, and more! Learn from the best, our award winning pageant Queen and model helps you bring your best DIVA foot forward!

Help Me: I’m Auditioning! (Ages 10-18) Are you the next reality pop star? Do you have an audition for a school or production? Audition Boot Camp will empower you with the tools you need to nail your audition. Skills addressed include choosing the best repertoire for you, audition etiquette, and image development. Come get the booster shot you need from someone with audition experience for “The Voice” and “American Idol.”

A.W.A.R.E. Camp for Girls (Rising 4th-6th graders) This camp will promote STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) learning and provide activities to showcase technology to girls. Girls will participate in computer building, computer programming, electronics, team building, and problem solving using LEGO mindstorm bots.

Archery (Merit Badge Camp) (Ages 7-18) Gain experience with the necessary equipment for Archery. Students will learn proper breathing techniques, timing, preparation, finger and string position, and getting into the “moment’ of the shot. This course is for all ages and for both boys and girls! It also comes with a merit badge for boy scouts.

BMX Camp (Ages 6-18) Learn top notch tricks while supporting your skills and greatly enhancing your abilities. Offered by the riders of ProTown BMX, students will participate in groups of similar skills and age. Course will offer safety education, bike maintenance, general skatepark etiquette, and skills/tricks using different ramps. All participants need to be able to ride a bike without training wheels. Any bike will do but prefer a BMX type bike with 2 pegs, rear hand brakes, and a free wheel. Also required are proper fitting helmets and knee pads. Protown BMX will have some demo bikes available to use with helmets and knee pads for purchase at discounted prices.

Golf Camp (Ages 8-16) This four-day camp is geared for juniors of all ability levels. Camp will introduce the game of golf including rules and etiquette, full swing, and short game fundamentals. On-course opportunities will be provided. Golf clubs are recommended but not mandatory. Bradford Creek Golf Course can provide clubs if needed.

REAL Entrepreneurship (Ages 12-15) The purpose of this camp is to introduce entrepreneurship as a career option, to experience the process of creating a small enterprise, and to experience group decision making and problem solving. This camp will stimulate the process of conceiving, developing, planning, and opening a small business. During the course of the camp, students will develop leadership abilities and skills in a fun atmosphere that will be engaging and interactive.

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EXPLORE! Youth ProgramsElectronics & Robotics (Ages 7-11) This camp will promote electronics technology. Campers will work individually and in teams to build circuits, solder, and program LEGO mindstorm bots to learn about automation.

Meteorologist Marvels (Ages 7-11) Join us as we set forth to EXPLORE exactly what a meteorologist does each day and what they use to predict the weather. By the end of the week, you will know all about weather, how it occurs, and you will even have created your very own weather tools to take home and make your own weather station. We will also have a visit from a REAL meteorologist to check out our weather skills!

Physics for Flight (Ages 7-11) Ever wondered how a plane stays in the air? Join us as we EXPLORE the physics behind flight and the properties of air. By the end of the week, you will know how air can be so amazing that it allows a plane to fly, a parachute to work, and gives windmills the push they need to create energy. You will make you very own models of these as well. Come on out and have a BLAST with AIR!

Galactic Adventures (Ages 7-11) Always wondered what is in and beyond our galaxy? Then this is the camp for you! Come on a journey through space as we EXPLORE the planets, stars, galaxies, and more! We will be making some tools to help us explore space as we go. We will even look at some of the technologies that NASA is using to discover other planets that aren’t easily accessible to humans.

Nature Discovery (Ages 7-11) Do you like to be outdoors? Are you curious about insects? Love spiders? Fly on over to this nature loving camp as we EXPLORE some of the things you discover in the great outdoors. We will be examining owl pellets while we learn about how all of nature works together to survive through the Food Web. Come discover Nature with us for the week!

Admission All classes are open on a first-come, first-serve basis; class size is limited. Call 493-7317 for class availability.

Fees Registration fees are $115 per class ($150 for BMX Camps, $75 for Golf, $225 for REAL Entrepreneurship, and Scuba $125) and are non-refundable unless a class is cancelled. Fees may be paid by check, money order, Visa or MasterCard (debit or credit). When paying by check, a separate check must be written for each child enrolled.

Insurance Student Accident Insurance is available for purchase, but is not mandatory, for the term of your child’s enrollment.

Cancelled Courses and Changes Pitt Community College reserves the right to cancel any course prior to the first meeting due to limited enrollment. In such a case, you will be notified and your fee will be refunded. We also reserve the right to change instructors.

Locations Beginning Golf: Bradford Creek, BMX Camp: Reimage Church, Archery: PCC Range, Scuba & Snorkeling: Greenville Center and Minges ECU pool. All other course locations are to be determined at this time.

Transportation The parent or guardian is responsible for transportation to and from classes, regardless of class location. The student is expected to arrive 15-20 minutes before the class start time. All students should be picked up promptly when class is over.

Breaks There will be a scheduled break time for each class. During this time, students may eat snacks brought from home or purchased from campus drink and snack machines. Explore Camp is not responsible for money lost in machines.

Lunch Students must provide their own meals. Students may not leave campus for lunch unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.TURN PAGE FOR REGISTRATION FORM

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Please Print

Parent/Guardian Permission

Emergency Medical Information

Indicate your class choice(s) by checking the appropriate box or boxes.

2014 Official Registration FormNote: An Official Registration Form must be

completed for each participating child.

Child’s Name:

Name:Relationship to child:

Physician: Dentist:Phone:Insurance Company:

Please bring this completed form along with payment to the PCC Greenville Center at 3107 Memorial Dr. Greenville, NC.

Phone:Policy Number:

Pre-existing medical conditions: Allergies:

Total Cost:

Registration fee is $115 per class (with the exception of Golf $75, BMX $150, REAL Entrepreneurship $225, & Scuba $125)

I/We give permission for the above named child to participate in 2014 PCC Explore! Camps.

In the case of an emergency in which I/we cannot be reached:

Signature of parent/guardian

Signature of parent/guardian Date

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July 14-17 9:00am-12:00pmExplore: Beginning Golf (Ages 8-16)

July 14-18 8:30am-12:00pmA.W.A.R.E. Camp for Girls (Rising 4th-6th graders)Explore: Archery Merit Badge (Ages 7-18) Explore: Meteorologist Marvels (Ages 7-11)

9:00am-12:00pmExplore: MAC & Cheese (Music, Acting, & Choreography) (Ages 12-18)Explore: BMX Camp (Ages 6-18)

12:30pm-4:00pmExplore: Nature Discovery (Ages 7-11)

1:00pm-4:00pmExplore: Squeaks, Squawks, & Clangs: Oh My! (Ages 7-11)

July 14-25 8:00am-12:00pmREAL Entrepreneurship (Ages 12-15)

July 21-25 8:30am-12:00pmExplore: Galactic Adventures (Ages 7-11)Explore: Archery Merit Badge (Ages 7-18)

9:00am-12:00pmExplore: BMX Camp (Ages 6-18) Explore: Help Me: I’m Auditioning! (Ages 10-18)

12:30pm-4:00pmExplore: Physics for Flight (Ages 7-11) Explore: Electronics & Robotics (Ages 7-11)

1:00pm-4:00pmExplore: DIVA Nation (Ages 7-18) Scuba & Snorkeling Academy (Ages 10-18)

Social Security Number:

Parent(s):

Address:

Email:

Birthdate:

Phone:

Upcoming Grade:

Home Phone:

Cell Phone:

Work Phone:

In the event that my child, , should require emergency medical treatment and reasonable attempts to contact me have been unsuccessful, I give my consent for emergency medical treatment as deemed necessary by the licensed physicians or dentists at a nearby hospital, emergency facility, or other such health care provider.

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• Registration is on a FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED basis.• Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course.• Individuals 16-18 years old may register only with written permission from their high school official.• Pitt Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses.• No walk-in registration on the first day of class.• You must register three days before the class start date.• Payments accepted include check, money order, and credit card. NO CASH!• First time students must complete and turn in the student data form.

• No refunds or transfers for Self-Supporting (SEF) courses unless the course is canceled by Continuing Education.• Refunds are automatically processed for all courses by the college if a course is canceled by Continuing Education.

The College may refund registration fees under the following circumstances:• If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session, the student will receive a 100% refund.• If a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment, the student will receive a 100% refund.• After a class begins and a student officially withdraws from the class prior to or by the 10% point of the scheduled hours, the student will receive a 75% refund.

* This refund is limited to the registration fee and does not include accident insurance, liability insurance, textbooks, or supplies. To officially withdraw for a refund, students must sign a refund form on or before the 10% point of the class. This form is available in the Continuing Education & Community Development Division office.

Registration

Refund Policy

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Normal Hours:Monday – Thursday 8:00am - 7:00pmFriday 8:00am – 5:00pm

Summer Hours/Dates:5/12/14 - 8/8/14Monday – Thursday 8:00am - 5:15pm Friday 8:00am – 1:00pm

The Continuing Education Division will adhere to the same schedule modifications (opening, closing, and early release) as those outlined for Pitt Community College.

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Pitt Community College – Economic & Community Development Division Continuing Education Registration Form

Please Print: (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Name) (Former/Maiden Name) _______________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________ (Social Security Number) (E-mail address) (Colleague ID Number)

CHANGE of ADDRESS: (Address) (City) (State) (Zip Code) (County) (Home Phone Number) (Work Phone Number)

Course/Section: ______________________________ Title of Course: ______________________________________________________ Begin Date: _______________________________________ End Date: ______________________________

Pitt Community College – Economic & Community Development Division Continuing Education Registration Form

Please Print: (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Name) (Former/Maiden Name) _______________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________ (Social Security Number) (E-mail address ) (Colleague ID Number)

CHANGE of ADDRESS: (Address) (City) (State) (Zip Code) (County) (Home Phone Number) (Work Phone Number)

Course/Section: ______________________________ Title of Course: ______________________________________________________ Begin Date: _______________________________________ End Date: ______________________________

Student Signature

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STUDENT DATA FORMDivision of Continuing Education & Community Development

P.O. Drawer 7007 · Greenville, NC 27835 Phone (252) 493-7388 · Fax (252) 321-4626

www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education

TO APPLY, YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. If you are age 16, or have not yet reached age 18, then you must have a Release Form signed by your High School Principal or his/her designated representative in order to be eligible to enroll in Continuing Education courses. (This form may be obtained from our office.)

I certify that I am 18 years or older and not enrolled in public school, or, a public school release form is attached with all required signatures.

Instructions: Type or print in ink, respond to all questions completely, use your legal name, and return completed application to the PCC Representative. NOTE: SHADED BLOCKS ARE FOR OFFICE USE ONLY.

Colleague ID

BY MY SIGNATURE, I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS CORRECT.

Name of High School attended or High School Equivalency received from:

Last First

Signature Date

Middle/MaidenName

(Copy of authorization to pay must be on file or attached)Is your tuition being paid by an agency/organization? If yes, please specify

Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone( ) ( ) ( )

Address City State Zip

Email

County of Residence State of Residence

Country U.S. Citizen: Yes No

County

Employment Status: Please check one.

Employer

Address

Retired

Unemployed-Not Seeking Employment

Unemployed-Seeking Employment

Employed 1-10 hours per week Employed 40 or more hours per week

Employed 11-20 hours per week

Employed 21-39 hours per week

Please complete the following if it applies to you: I hereby give permission to Pitt Community College and the NC Department of Community Colleges to release my grades to:

NC Department of Insurance Fire/Rescue Commission

NC Criminal Justice’s Training & Standards Commission and/or NC Sheriff’s Commission

Employer Other

Potential Employer

How did you hear about this course? Please check only one.

Advertisement Corporate Contact Personal Initiative ReferralRecruitment Activities Other

Master’s Degree or Higher

Highest educational level completed: Please check one.

High School Equivalency

Adult High School Vocational

College Vocational Diploma Bachelor’s Degree

Associate Degree

1

7

3

9

5

11

2

8

4

10

6

12

Race:Ethnicity:

WhiteHispanic/Latino

Black or African American

American Indian or Alaska Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderNot Hispanic/Latino

Other

Check one of the following graduation types:

High School Graduate

Did not graduate High SchoolCurrent High School Student or High School Equivalency Student

High School Equivalency Completion

Adult High School Graduate

Student Type:

Not applicable

Employee

Dual Enrollment

Inmate

Fire & Rescue/EMS/Law Enforcement

Senior Citizen

Gender:Social Security Number Date of Birth: Male Female

Are you taking this course for certification? Yes No

Page 28: Continuing Education Summer Catalog 2014

We have something for every explorer!

EXPLORE. LEARN. ENJOY.

For more information check out pages 22-24or contact Lisa Smith at 252.493.7317. P I T T C C . E D U, S E A R C H ' E X P LO R E ! '

This July, we are offering a great lineup of exciting and educational camps that are sure to please your young explorer. Explorers may choose from our exhilarating BMX camps, stimulating science and robotics camps, music and performance camps, and much, much more!All of the camps at Explore! are structured, fun and well supervised.

Pitt Community College's Explore! Summer Youth Programs are back!

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