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SPRING SEMESTER ADVISING

AND EARLY REGISTRATION

By Appointment ONLY Mon., Oct. 21-Thurs., Oct. 24 9:00am until 4:30pm Friday, October 25 9:00am until 3:00pm Mon., Oct.28-Thurs., Oct.31 9:00am until 4:30pm Friday, November 1 9:00am until 3:00pm Monday, November 4 9:00am until 4:30pm Tuesday, November 5 9:00am until 7:00pm Wed., Nov. 6–Thurs., Nov.7 9:00am until 4:30pm Friday, November 8 9:00am until 3:00pm

Payment for Early Registration Due by Friday, December 6

FINAL REGISTRATION Final registration for the spring semester

Monday, January 6, 2020

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

&

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Be ready to register – Apply now!!

Spring classes begin Thursday, January 9, 2020

2020 ACADEMIC CALENDAR Advising & Registration for Spring Semester……October 21 thru November 8 New Year’s Day Holiday (College Closed)………….. January 1 Final Spring Registration…………………………January 6-7 Semester Begins/First Day of Classes……………January 9 Last Day to Add a Class……………………….….January 13 Last Day to Drop a Class and Request a 75% Refund……………………………………...............January 17 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (College Closed).......January 20 Last Day to Drop a Class with a “W” Grade for First 8-weeks Classes…………............................February 5 First 8-weeks Classes End…………………..............March 5 Last Day to Drop a Class with a “W” Grade for 16-Weeks Classes…………..…………………..........March 5 Spring Break(Curriculum Students & Faculty)….March 9-13 Second 8-weeks Classes Begin……………………March 16 College Closed (No Classes)…………………………April 10 Advising & Registration Period for Summer & Fall Classes………………………………………………April 13-30 Last Day to Drop a Class with a “W” Grade (Second 8-weeks Classes) ………………..…………..April 15 Final Exams…………………………………………….May 4-8 High School and Curriculum Graduation……………..May 14

Summer Session Begins………………………………..June 1

ADMISSION PROCEDURE 1. Application – Complete online and submit the application to

Bladen Community College and complete the Federal Funding Questionnaire.

2. Residence – All questions concerning residency must be answered or out-of-status will be assigned.

3. School Transcript Request Form – School transcript requests should be taken or mailed to the school that you last attended in order for it to submit a copy of your transcript to Bladen Community College. In the event that the school you last attended is no longer in existence, mail your request to the Board of Education where the school was located.

4. Advisement Test – All applicants for a degree, diploma, or certificate will be required to take the COMPASS Placement Test unless a waiver is met as outlined in the general catalog.

5. Financial Aid Form – Financial aid information is available upon request from a high school counselor or the Bladen Community College Office of Student Services.

6. V.A. Forms – After completing above forms, those persons eligible for benefits under veterans’ education benefits should complete the appropriate forms at the Office of Veterans Affairs in Building 8, Room 4.

7. After completion of the above steps, the student will be

notified of the admission decision.

STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS Bladen Community College Foundation offers a variety of curriculum scholarships. An enrolled student must complete the FAFSA before submitting a completed BCC scholarship application. You can access both forms on the BCC website and apply online. A scholarship committee composed of faculty and staff screen potential scholarship applicants and make award decisions. Contact Samantha Benson, Director of Financial Aid at 910-879.5567 or [email protected]

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Tuition costs by the hour are based on in-state residency. Out-of-state residents will be charged $268.00 per credit hour not to exceed a maximum tuition charge of $4,288.00 per semester. All other fees and insurance will be charged as noted here. A science lab fee of $15.00 will be charged to students taking a BIO or CHM course with an on-site lab component. Tuition and fees noted here are contingent upon legislation passed by the North Carolina Legislature and are

subject to change.

2020 TUITION & FEES CURRICULUM PROGRAMS per semester

Credit Hour(s) Tuition Costs Activity Fee Technology Fee Campus Student Tuition & Fees by the hour Access Fee Insurance Total 1 $ 76.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $139.00

2 $152.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $215.00

3 $228.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $291.00

4 $304.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $367.00

5 $380.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $443.00

6 $456.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $519.00

7 $532.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $595.00

8 $608.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $671.00

9 $684.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $747.00

10 $760.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $823.00

11 $836.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $899.00

12 $912.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $975.00

13 $988.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $1,051.00

14 $1,064.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $1,127.00

15 $1,140.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $1,203.00

16-18 $1,216.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $1,279.00

FINANCIAL AID

FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM: The Pell Grant is a federal aid program which provides educational funds to eligible students. Application for the Pell Grant is made by applying online at http//www.fafsa.gov. Students must apply for the grant in order to be considered for other financial aid.

FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM: The Federal Work-Study Program provides part-time jobs to students who demonstrate financial need. Application for Work-Study is made by completing the FAFSA and an application for Work-Study obtained from the Financial Aid Officer. SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT PROGRAM: The Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program (SEOG) is designed to provide grants to exceptionally needy students. Application for this grant is made by completing the FAFSA. VETERANS EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS: Qualified veterans of the active duty armed forces are eligible for veterans’ educational benefits for up to 15 years following discharge. Dependents of 100% disabled veterans (service connected disability) could also be eligible. Children of active duty service members who die in the line of duty after September 10, 2001 are eligible. Members of the National Guard and Reserves are also eligible for veterans’ benefits.

NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATION LOTTERY SCHOLARSHIP: An applicant must be a North Carolina resident for tuition purposes, meet all eligibility requirements for a Federal Pell grant (except the Expected Family Contribution requirements) and enroll for at least six credit hours per semester as an undergraduate student in a degree, certificate or diploma program at an eligible North Carolina post-secondary institution.

NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRANT An applicant must be a North Carolina resident for tuition purposes, meet all eligibility requirements for a Federal Pell grant (except the Expected Family Contribution requirements), and enroll for at least six credit hours per semester as an undergraduate student in a degree, certificate or diploma program at an eligible North Carolina post-secondary institution. For more information about financial aid, contact Samantha Benson at 910.879.5567 or [email protected]

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The Student Government Association is looking for

LEADERS! Join us!!!! Contact Crystal Dowd at 910.879.5620 or [email protected]

DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT AND PLACEMENT TESTING

ACCUPLACER placement testing provides an accurate and timely assessment of a student’s academic proficiency levels, which

help determine the most appropriate courses in English, reading, and math. Therefore, it is very important to prepare before taking

the placement tests.

Test preparation is strongly encouraged. Re-tests are not given unless there are extenuating circumstances. Test preparation

websites can be found on the second page of the testing schedule.

No appointment is needed to take the test during scheduled testing times. The testing schedule can be found by clicking the Testing

Schedule link on the BCC homepage. BCC uses the NC Diagnostic and Placement (NC DAP) test. The NC DAP test is taken via

computer and contains four assessments (WritePlacer Essay, Reading, Revising/Editing, and Math). With the exception of the

WritePlacer essay, each placement test section is untimed, allowing you to relax, concentrate, and take as much time as you

need. Breaks are allowed during the test. The WritePlacer is timed for two hours. The average testing time for all four sections is 3

hours, so please plan accordingly.

All new curriculum students must test unless you meet the following criteria:

have college level math & English courses, with grades of “C” or better in both.

have achieved the following minimum scores within the last 5 years:

SAT Reading or Writing – 500; SAT Math – 500 OR

have achieved ACT Reading – 22; ACT English – 18; or ACT Math – 22.

have submitted an official copy of test scores to the Admissions Office.

have graduated from a NC high school within 5 years with an un-weighted GPA of 2.6 or higher.

have successfully completed an approved 4th level mathematics course.

No waivers can be granted until official transcripts have been received and evaluated by the Admissions Office.

You cannot fail this test. It is not a pass or fail test. Your test scores will help you build a solid foundation for success while attending

BCC.

A photo ID and your BCC student number are required to take the test. Your student number can be found in the Welcome/Missing

Items letter sent from the Admissions Office.

Calculators are not allowed on the test. Pen and paper are provided. Some questions provide a computer calculator that can be

used for those questions only. All problems on the test can be solved without a calculator. All placement test scores are valid for five

years.

For more information about Testing, Veterans Services, or Disability Services

Contact J. Carlton Bryan, Building 8, Room 4, 910.879.5524 or [email protected]

Tutoring Services

The Learning Enhancement Center, Building 8, provides tutoring services for most courses of study.

Help is always available. Simply visit the center and schedule your sessions.

The LEC is always searching for qualified

students to tutor other students. If this interests you, come by the center to see if you meet the standards to provide tutoring.

For more information, contact Felisa Williams at 910.879.5560 or [email protected]

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EARN COLLEGE CREDITS WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL

Authorized by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2011, Career and College Promise is a program designed to allow

qualified high school students to earn college credits (and a possible certificate) while in high school. Bladen County Schools

and BCC have formed a partnership to offer two major pathways to students in the 11th and 12th grade with the College Transfer

Pathways and the Career and Technical Education Pathways. Three pathways are offered under College Transfer and six under

Career and Technical Education. Enrolled students are not required to pay tuition or fees for courses in their approved pathway;

however, college transfer students must purchase their textbooks.

COLLEGE TRANSFER PATHWAYS: Fourteen courses will be offered at East Bladen and West Bladen in these pathways via

interactive TV each school year. These courses will also be available on campus at BCC. Pathway One is the Associate in Arts

Degree. It is an 11-course program that leads to 32-41 transferrable hours of college credit. Courses are all part of the general

studies required at all four-year institutions during the first two years of college study leading into many possible major study

areas. Pathway Two is an Associate in Science Degree. This pathway is an 11-course program that leads to 35-43 transferrable

hours of college credit. Pathway Three is an Associate in General Education Nursing. This pathway is an 8-course program

that leads to 24 transferrable hours of college credit. Courses are generally part of the general studies required at all four-year

institutions with an emphasis on sciences and mathematics.

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PATHWAYS: The Career and Technical Education Pathways are designed for high

school juniors and seniors who wish to gain college instruction in technical areas while still in high school. The Electrical,

Machining and Welding pathways lead to a certificate in the program of study. The Emergency Medical Science pathway leads

to an EMT Basic Certification. The six pathways are: Carpentry, Cosmetology, Electrical Systems Technology, Emergency

Medical Science, Machining and Welding. Carpentry, Cosmetology, Electrical Systems Technology and Welding are broken

into two levels—one for the junior year and one for the senior year.

For more information, contact Cierra Griffin at 910.879.5570 or [email protected]

DISTANCE LEARNING - “EDUCATION AT THE SPEED OF LIFE”

In an effort to make a college degree possible for all who desire one, BCC offers several full degree programs through distance

learning. Currently offered as fully distance learning programs are College Transfer (AA & AS), Business Administration, Early

Childhood Education, Computer Information Systems Technology, Office Administration, Medical Office Administration, and

General Education. Criminal Justice is offered in the hybrid format.

Distance courses enable students with families, jobs, and other responsibilities to pursue college credits and degrees. They

include all courses in which students and teachers are in different locations for all or part of the course, and have the same

admission, registration, attendance, and academic requirements as on-campus classes.

Section designations on the course schedules indicate the mode of delivery. OL is online, IH is interactive television, H is hybrid (a combination of face-to-face student and instructor interaction and some other form of delivery), and WA is web-assisted (a combination of face-to-face student and instructor interaction with supplemental online materials).

Distance Learning courses and programs are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and are approved by the United States Distance Learning Association. BCC participates in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements. This assures that students receive a quality education.

For more information, contact Ray Sheppard at 910.879.5542 or [email protected]

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CLASSES AVAILABLE THROUGH COLLABORATION WITH OTHER COLLEGES

BCC offers students 2+2 and concurrent enrollment programs in conjunction with Fayetteville State University,

University of North Carolina –Pembroke, NC Wesleyan College, and Fayetteville Technical Community College. The

agreements with these institutions offer students the opportunity to complete four-year degrees aligned with their two-

year programs at BCC. Concurrent enrollment programs build GPAs at both institutions and all classes are counted

toward graduation requirements. The application fee for four-year institutions is waived for concurrent enrollment

programs. To enroll in these programs, students must apply, provide transcripts for, and meet all date deadlines for

both institutions. Advisement for concurrent enrollment programs is essential.

COLLEGE TRANSFER INFORMATION

The North Carolina Community College System and the University of North Carolina System have developed a Comprehensive Articulation Agreement which greatly improves the transfer process between community colleges and universities. Courses are approved for transfer throughout the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement. Community college graduates of Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours of academic credit in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better in each course and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a university. Contact Joyce Bahhouth at 910.879.5540 or [email protected]

FATETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY (FSU) 10K Pathway Partnership

Associate degree recipients from Bladen Community Collage can earn a bachelor’s degree from FSU for a maximum “out of pocket” cost of $10,000 that is one of the best values in the world-class UNC system. Contact John Green at 910 879-5591 or [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON

Guaranteed Admission Agreement

Students completing an Associate of Arts, Associate of

Science, or Associate of Engineering with a GPA of 2.5.

Contact John Green at 910 879-5591 or

[email protected]

2 + 2 ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS

Currently BCC has concurrent enrollment agreements

with the following institutions and programs:

Fayetteville State University

Criminal Justice: Contact John Trogdon at 910 879-5536

or [email protected]

Birth to Kindergarten or Elementary Education:

Contact Priscilla Causey Pope at 910.879.5554

or [email protected]

University of North Carolina – Pembroke

Criminal Justice: Contact John Trogdon at 910 879-5536

or [email protected]

Business Administration:

Contact Lee Anne Bryan 910.521.5653 or

[email protected]

Nursing Bridge Program

Contact Sharron Thomas 910.879-5532 or

[email protected]

North Carolina Wesleyan College ASPIRE Program

Business Administration, Marketing,

and Criminal Justice

Contact Crystal Dowd 910.879-5620 or

[email protected]

Fayetteville Technical Community College

Human Resources Management, Hospitality

Management, Physical Therapy Assistance,

and Accounting

Contact Crystal Dowd 910.879-5620 or

[email protected]

Representatives of Fayetteville State University

UNC-Pembroke and UNC – Wilmington come to BCC on a

regular schedule

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BRIDGE PROGRAM

Certified EMS personnel can now enroll in the EMS Bridge Program and earn a 2-year Associate Degree in Emergency Medicine with only a few additional courses.

For more information, contact Donald Bryan at 910.879.5629 or

[email protected]

WRITING CENTER The Bladen Community College Writing Center is equipped to help students excel with writing skills on any level or style of writing. Creative writing, academic papers, personal journaling, or résumé creation become accurate and well-constructed presentations with expert assistance. Students may submit a paper online for review, or meet face-to-face with writing tutors.

Visit the Writing Center on these days: Monday - Thursday 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings:

7 P.M. - 9:30 P.M. Located in Building 8

Mechatronics Engineering

Technology Robotics – Automation

Mechatronics, which is also called

mechatronic engineering, is a

multidisciplinary branch of engineering that

focuses on the engineering of both electrical

and mechanical systems, and also includes a

combination of robotics, automation,

electronics, computer,

telecommunications, systems control, and

product engineering. Mechatronic

Engineering combines the fundamentals of

Mechanical, Electrical and Computer

Science to develop autonomous systems. A

Mechatronic Engineer designs smart

machines and systems that are aware of their

environment, and can process information to

make decisions. Mechatronics is a broad

career field that encompasses Robotics,

Automation, Computer Simulations,

Engineering Design, and Control Systems

through advanced technology.

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SCHEDULE

OF COURSES

Publication Date: 9/27/2019

Revision Date: 9/27/2019

SPRING SEMESTER 2020

ADVISING AND REGISTRATION: OCTOBER 21 – NOVEMBER 8, 2019 (by appointment only)

October 21 - November 8, 2019 9:00 am – 4:30 pm (Monday-Thursday)

9:00 am – 3:00 pm (Friday)

November 5, 2019 9:00 am – 2:00 pm and 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm

FINAL REGISTRATION:

JANUARY 6, 2020 9:00 am – 2:00 pm and 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm

JANUARY 7, 2020 9:00 am – 2:00 pm and 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Classes Begin: January 9, 2020 Classes End: May 8, 2020

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE REGISTERING FOR CLASS

SECTION DESIGNATIONS Day Classes----------------------------01, 02, 03

Evening Classes-----------------------N1, N2, N3

Interactive TV: ------------------------IH1, IH2, IH3, IHN (Night)

On-line Course: -----------------------OL1, OL2, OL3

Hybrid Classes-------------------------H1, H2, H3 (Combination on-line/seated)

Hybrid Evening Courses--------------HN1, HN2, HN3

Hybrid Interactive TV-----------------HIH, HIHN (Night)

Courses Taught at High School------WHS (West Bladen), EHS (East Bladen)

Web Assisted---------------------------01WA, 02WA, 03WA, N1WA

Mini Sessions-------------------------- A=1st 8-wks; B = 2nd 8-wks; C=1st 4-wks; D=2nd 4-wks

Career and College Pathways--------V1, V2

TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Main Campus 910-879-5500 Admissions Information 910-879-5593

Day Time Class Information 910-879-5574 Evening Class Information 910-879-5668

Distance Learning 910-879-5542

COURSE

NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

ACA 115 SUCCESS AND STUDY SKILLS

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Pope, S 2 1

On-Line

ACA 115 SUCCESS AND STUDY SKILLS

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL2B Aheron, M. 2 1 On-Line

ACA 122 COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

H1A Williams, F. 2 1 F 9:00-9:50 8/101

ACA 122 COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Carroll, C. 2 1 On-Line

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COURSE

NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

ACA 122 COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL2B Williams, F. 2 1 On-Line

ACC 121 PRIN OF MANAGERIAL ACCT OL1 Coe, S. 5 4 On-Line

ACC 150 ACCT SOFTWARE APPL H1 Coe, S. 4 2 F 10:00-10:50 6/117

ART 111 ART APPRECIATION

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Edge, M. 3 3 On-Line

ART 111 ART APPRECIATION

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL2B Newman, L. 3 3 On-Line

ART 115 ART HISTORY SURVEY II

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL1B Edge, M. 3 3 On-Line

ATR 112 INTRO TO AUTOMATION 01WA Oxendine, K. 5 3 TTH 3:00-3:50

3:55-5:10

Bldg. 15

BAF 131 FUND OF BANK LENDING

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Mitchell, W. 3 3 On-Line

BIO 111 GENERAL BIOLOGY I

8 week Class March 16–May 8

H1B Locklear, B. 6 4 MW

F(Lab)

8:00-9:15 14/135

14/122

BIO 111 GENERAL BIOLOGY I 01WA Saunders, C 6 4 WF

M (lab)

11:00-12:45 14/135

14/122

BIO 111 GENERAL BIOLOGY I

Lab Kit Required

OL1 Locklear, B. 6 4 On-Line

BIO 112 GENERAL BIOLOGY II

01WA Locklear, B. 6 4 MTW

TH(Lab)

9:35-10:50 14/135

14/122

BIO 112 GENERAL BIOLOGY II HN1 Locklear-King 6 4 T (Lab) 5:30-8:10 14/122

BIO 112 GENERAL BIOLOGY II

Lab Kit Required

OL1 Locklear, B. 6 4 On-Line

BIO 168 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 01WA Horne, D. 6 4 M (Lab)

W

1:00-3:40 14/121

14/133

BIO 168 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I

Lab Kit and Software Required

OL1 Horne, D. 6 4 On-Line

BIO 168 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I

HN1 Horne, D 6 4 T(Lab) 5:30-8:10 14/121

BIO 169 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II 01WA Horne, D. 6 4 WF

M(Lab)

10:00-11:45 14/133

14/121

BIO 169 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II 02WA Locklear-King 6 4 T

TH(Lab)

1:00-3:40 14/133

14/121

BIO 169 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II HN1 Saunders, C. 6 4 TH (Lab) 5:30-8:10 14/121

BIO 169 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II

Lab Kit and Software Required

OL1 Locklear-King 6 4 On-Line

BIO 275 MICROBIOLOGY 01WA Locklear-King, P. 6 4 M

W(Lab)

1:00-3:40 14/135

14/122

BPR 111 BLUEPRINT READING 01WA Lucas, R. 3 2 TTH 12:35 - 1:55 12/105

BUS 137 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

01WA Mitchell, W. 3 3 MW 1:00-2:15 6/118

BUS 225 BUSINESS FINANCE OL1 Mitchell, W. 3 3 On-Line

BUS 260 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 01WA Coe, S. 3 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 6/117

CCT 110 INTRO TO CYBER CRIME

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Bryan, L. 3 3 On-Line

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COURSE

NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

CHM 152 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 01WA DeVane, L. 6 4 MTTH

W(Lab)

8:15-9:30 14/133

14/122

CHM 152 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 02WA Saunders, C.

6 4 MTTH

W(Lab)

9:35-10:50 14/133

14/122

CIS 110 INTRO TO COMPUTERS

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

H1A Graham, P. 4 3 MWF 10:00-10:50 6/118

CIS 110 INTRO TO COMPUTERS

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

H2B Coleman, M. 4 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 6/118

CIS 110 INTRO TO COMPUTERS

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Graham, P. 4 3 On-Line

CIS 110 INTRO TO COMPUTERS

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL2B Graham, P. 4 3 On-Line

CIS 115 INTRO TO PROG. & LOGIC H1 Bryan, L. 5 3 T 9:30-10:50 15/106

CJC 121 LAW ENFORCEMENT

OPERATIONS H1 Trogdon, J. 3 3 M 11:00-11:50 4/101

CJC 131 CRIMINAL LAW 01WA Trogdon, J. 3 3 MWF 9:00-9:50 4/101

CJC 151 INTRO TO LOSS PREVENTION H1 Trogdon, J. 3 3 W 11:00-11:50 4/101

CJC 170 CRITICAL INCIDENT MGMT 01WA Trogdon, J. 3 3 MWF 10:00-10:50 4/101

CJC 225 CRISIS INTERVENTION

8 Week Class March 16-May 8 OL1B Johnston, W

3 3 On-Line

CJC 231 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5 OL1A Johnston, W

3 3 On-Line

COM 231 PUBLIC SPEAKING

Early College and BCC students

01WA Blansett, B. 3 3 MW 9:35-10:50 1/106

COM 231 PUBLIC SPEAKING

Early College and BCC students

02WA Blansett, B. 3 3 MW 11:00-12:15 1/106

COM 231 PUBLIC SPEAKING H1 Blansett, B 3 3 F 11:00-12:15 1/106

COM 231 PUBLIC SPEAKING HN1 Singletary, M. 3 3 TH 7:00-8:15 1/106

COM 231 PUBLIC SPEAKING OL1 Blansett, B. 3 3 On-Line

COM 231 PUBLIC SPEAKING OL2 Williams, E. 3 3 On-Line

COM 231 PUBLIC SPEAKING OL3 Mitchell, B. 3 3 On-Line

COS 111 COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS I 01WA Murphy M 4 4 M-TH 8:00-9:00 1/106

COS

111BB COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS I

Jan 21-June 5

V1WA Blackwell, E

Burney, C 2 2 MT 8:15-9:15 3/102

COS

111BB COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS I

Jan 21-June 5

V2WA Blackwell, E 2 2 MT 12:00-1:00 3/101

COS 112 SALON 1 01WA Murphy, M

Burney, C

24 8 M-TH

F

9:05-1:05

1:35-2:35

8:00-12:00

3/105

COS

112BB SALON 1

Jan 21-June 5

V1WA Blackwell, E

Burney, C

12 4 MT

W-F

9:20-10:50

8:15-10:50

3/101

COS

112BB

SALON 1

Jan 21-June 5

V2WA Blackwell, E 12 4 MT

W-F

1:05-2:30

12:00-2:30

3/101

COS 113 COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS II 01WA Marshburn, T 4 4 M-TH 8:00-9:00 3/112

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NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

COS

113BB

COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS II

Jan 21-June 5

V1WA Blackwell, E

Burney, C

2 2 MT 8:15-9:15 3/102

COS

113BB COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS II

Jan 21-June 5

V2WA Blackwell, E 2 2 MT 12:00-1:00 3/101

COS 114 SALON II 01WA Marshburn, T

Jones, J

24 8 MTTH

MTTH

W

F

9:00-1:05

1:35-3:05

9:05-11:35

8:00-1:00

3/103

COS

114BB

SALON II

Jan 21-June 5

V1WA Blackwell, E

Burney, C

12 4 MT

W-F

9:20-10:50

8:15-10:50

3/101

COS

114BB

SALON II

Jan 21-June 5

V2WA Blackwell, E 12 4 MT

W-F

1:05-2:30

12:00-2:30

3/101

COS 117 COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS IV 01WA Lewis, A 2 2 M-TH 8:00-8:30 1/102

COS 118 SALON IV 01WA Lewis, A

Jones, J

21 7 MTTH

M

W

F

9:05-1:05

1:35-3:05

9:05-11:35

8:00-1:00

3/103

COS 223 COMTEMP HAIR COLORING OL1 Marshburn, T 4 2 On-Line

CSV 110 INTRO TO CUSTOMER SERV 01WA Mitchell, W. 3 3 MWF 9:00-9:50 6/118

CTI 130 OS & DEVICE FOUNDATION OL1 Coleman, M. 8 6 On-Line

CTS 130 SPREADSHEET H1 Graham, P. 4 3 TH 8:00-9:15 6/118

DMS 001S DMA 1 CREDIT SHELL

4 Week Class Apr. 1-Apr. 30

Proctored Tests Required

01WAD Pope, S. 1.25 1 TTH 9:00-11:05 8/101

DMS 001S DMA 1 CREDIT SHELL

4 Week Class Apr 1- Apr. 30

Proctored Tests Required

02WAD Pope, S. 1.25 1 MW 9:00-11:05 8/101

DMS 001S DMA 1 CREDIT SHELL

4 Week Class Apr. 1–Apr. 30

Proctored Tests Required

N1WAD Spivey, C. 1.25 1 TTH 6:00-8:05 8/101

DMS 002E DMA 2 CREDIT SHELL

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

Proctored Tests Required

01WAB Pope, S. 2.5 2 TTH 9:00-11:05 8/101

DMS 002E DMA 2 CREDIT SHELL

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

Proctored Tests Required

02WAB

Pope, S. 2.5 2 MW 9:00-11:05 8/101

DMS 002D DMA 2 CREDIT SHELL

8 Week Class Jan 9– Mar 5

Proctored Tests Required

03WAA

Pope, S. 2.5 2 MW 12:30-2:35 8/101

DMS 002E DMA 2 CREDIT SHELL

8 Week Class Mar 16–May. 8

Proctored Tests Required

N1WAB Spivey, C. 2.5 2 TTH 6:00-8:05 8/101

DMS 003S DMA 3 CREDIT SHELL

12 Week Class Jan 9-Apr 9

Proctored Tests Required

01WA Pope, S. 3.75 3 TTH 9:00-11:05 8/101

DMS 003S DMA 3 CREDIT SHELL

12 Week Class Jan 9-Apr 9

Proctored Tests Required

02WA Pope, S. 3.75 3 MW 9:00-11:05 8/101

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COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

DMS 003S DMA 3 CREDIT SHELL

12 Week Class Jan 9-Apr 9

Proctored Tests Required

03WA Pope, S. 3.75 3 MW 12:30-2:35 8/101

DMS 003S DMA 3 CREDIT SHELL

12 Week Class Jan 9-Apr 9

Proctored Tests Required

N1WA Spivey, C. 3.75 3 TTH 6:00-8:05 8/101

DMS 004S DMA 4 CREDIT SHELL

16 Week Class Jan 9-May 8

Proctored Tests Required

01WA Pope, S. 5 4 TTH 9:00-11:05 8/101

DMS 004S DMA 4 CREDIT SHELL

16 Week Class Jan 9- May 8

Proctored Tests Required

02WA Pope, S. 5 4 MW 9:00-11:05 8/101

DMS 004S DMA 4 CREDIT SHELL

16 Week Class Jan 9-May 8

Proctored Tests Required

03WA Pope, S. 5 4 MW 12:30-2:35 8/101

DMS 004S DMA 4 CREDIT SHELL

16 Week Class Jan 9-May 8

Proctored Tests Required

N1WA Spivey, C. 5 4 TTH 6:00-8:05 8/101

DRE 096 INTEGRATED READING AND

WRITING I

8 Week Class Jan. 9-March 5

01WAA Gilliam, R. 3.5 3 M-TH 12:30-2:00 1/106

DRE 097 INTEGRATED READING AND

WRITING II

8 Week Class Jan. 9-March 5

01WAA Gilliam, R. 3.5 3 M-TH 12:30-2:00 1/106

DRE 097 INTEGRATED READING AND

WRITING II

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

02WAB Davis, T. 3.5 3 M-TH 12:20-1:50 1/106

DRE 097 INTEGRATED READING AND

WRITING II

8 Week Class Jan. 9-March 5

HN1A Gilliam, R. 3.5 3 MW

Lab Online

5:30-7:45 1/106

DRE 098 INTEGRATED READING AND

WRITING III

8 Week Class Jan. 9-March 5

01WAA Davis, T. 3.5 3 M-TH 12:20-1:50 1/102

DRE 098 INTEGRATED READING AND

WRITING III

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

02WAB Davis, T. 3.5 3 M-TH 12:20-1:50 1/106

DRE 098 INTEGRATED READING AND

WRITING III

8 Week Class Jan. 9-March 5

HN1A Gilliam, R. 3.5 3 MW

Lab Online

5:30-7:45 1/106

ECO 251 PRIN. OF MICROECONOMICS OL1 Mitchell, W. 3 3 On-Line

ECO 252 PRIN. OF MACROECONOMICS 01WA Mitchell, M 3 3 TTH 8:00-9:15 6/117

EDU 119 INTRO TO EARLY CHILD ED H1 Pope, P 4 4 T-TH 10:30-12:00

EDU 119 INTRO TO EARLY CHILD ED OL1 Pope, P 4 4 On-Line

EDU 131 CHILD, FAMILY, COMM

8 week class Jan 9-March 5

H1A Pope, P 3 3 T 1:00-2:15

EDU 153 HEATH, SAFETY, & NUTR.

8 Week Class Mar 16-May 8

H2B Johnson, J 3 3 T 1:00-2:15

EDU 216 FOUNDATION OF EDU OL1 Whittington, J 3 3 0n-Line

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NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

EDU 221 CHILDREN WITH

EXCEPTIONALITIES

OL1 Pope, P. 3 3 On-Line

EDU 250 TESTING PREP OL1 STAFF 3 3 On-Line

EDU 251 EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES OL1 STAFF 3 3 On-Line

EDU 261 EARLY CHILDHOOD ADMIN I

8 Week Class Jan 9–March 5

H1A Johnson, J. 3 3 T 3:00-4:15

EDU 262 EARLY CHILDHOOD ADMIN II

8 Week Class Mar 16-May 8

H2B Johnson, J. 3 3 T 3:00-4:15

EDU 280 LANGUAGE & LITERACY EXP OL1 Johnson, J 3 3 On-Line

EDU 284 EARLY CHILDHOOD

CAPSTONE PRAC HN1 Pope, P 5 4 T 4:30-5:30

ELC 112 DCAC ELECTRICITY 01WA Oxendine, K 9 5 TTH

8:00-9:15

9:20-12:00

Bldg. 15

ELC 112 DCAC ELECTRICITY N1WA West, W 9 5 TTH 5:30-6:45

6:50-9:30

Bldg. 15

ELC 114 COMMERCIAL WIRING 01WA STAFF 8 4 MW 12:30-1:20

1:25-4:05

13/107

13/106

ELC 117 MOTORS & CONTROLS 01WA STAFF 8 4 TTH 8:00-8:50

8:55-11:40

13/107

13/106

ELC 117 MOTORS & CONTROLS N1WA McKnight, M 8 4 TTH 5:30-6:50

6:55-9:05

13/107

13/106

ELC 117 MOTORS & CONTROLS

April 2 – June 4

V1WA Lennon,G. 8 4 M-F 8:20-8:50

8:51-10:45

13/104

13/101

ELC 128 INTRO TO PLCs NIWA McKnight, M 6 4 MW 5:30-6:20

6:25-7:50

Bldg. 15

ELC 128 INTRO TO PLCs OIWA Oxendine, K. 6 4 MWF 8:00-8:35

8:40-9:30

Bldg. 15

ELC 128 INTRO TO PLCs VIWA STAFF 6 4 M-F 12:00-2:30 Bldg. 15

ELC 132 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS 01WA STAFF 4 2 TTH 12:10-1:00

1:10-2:00

13/107

13/107

ELC 228 PLC APPLICATION

01WA Oxendine, K. 8 4 MWF 12:00-12:35

12:40-2:25

Bldg. 15

ELC 228 PLC APPLICATION

May 12

V1WA STAFF 8 4 MWF 12:00-12:35

12:40-2:25

Bldg. 15

ELC 229 APPLICATION PROJECTS 01WA STAFF 4 2 TTH 2:10-3:00

3:10-4:00

13/107

13/106

ELN 133 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

01WA STAFF 6 4 MWF 8:00-8:50

9:00-10:50

13/107

13/106

ELN 133 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

N1WA West, W 6 4 MW 5:30-6:15

6:20-8:10

13/107

13/106

ELN 133 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

January 21 – April 1

V1WA Lennon, G. 6 4 M-F 8:20-8:50

8:51-10:45

13/104

13/101

ELN 229 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS 01WA Oxendine, K. 6 4 MWF 9:40-10:30

10:35-11:30

Bldg. 15

EMS 122 EMS CLINICAL PRACTICUM I 01WA Bryan, D. 3 1 Off Campus

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NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

EMS 130 PHARMACOLOGY 01WA Green, J. 6 4 TTH 8:30-11:30 20/123

EMS 131 ADVANCE AIRWAY

MGT.

01WA Hunt, L 3 2 T 12:30-3:30 20/123

EMS 131 ADVANCE AIRWAY

MGT.

OL1 Bryan, D 3 2 On-Line

EMS 160 CARDIOLOGY I April 7 – June 5 V1WA Hunt, L. 4 2 M-F 8:15–10:45 3/104

EMS 241 EMS CLINICAL PRACTICUM IV 01WA Bryan, D. 12 4 Off Campus

EMS 260 TRAUMA EMERGENCIES

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

01WA Green, J. 4 2 MW 11:30-3:30 20/123

EMS 260 TRAUMA EMERGENCIES OL1 Hunt, L. 4 2 On-Line

EMS 270 LIFE SPAN

EMERGENCIES

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

01WAA Green, J. 6 4 MW 8:30-11:00 20/123

EMS 280 EMS Bridging Course OL1 4 3 On-Line

EMS 285 EMS CAPSTONE

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

01WAB Green, J. 4 2 MW 8:30-12:30 20/123

ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY 01WA Gilliam, R. 3 3 MWF 11:00-11:50 1/102

ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

01WAB Gilliam, R. 3 3 MWF 12:00-1:40 1/102

ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY 02WA Davis, T. 3 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 1/102

ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY 03WA Davis, T. 3 3 TTH 2:00-3:15 1/102

ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY OL1 Davis, T. 3 3 On-Line

ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY OL2 Davis, T. 3 3 On-Line

ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY OL3 Williams, F. 3 3 On-Line

ENG 112 WRITING/RESEARCH IN THE

DISCIPLINES

01WA Blansett, B. 3 3 MW 8:15-9:30 1/106

ENG 112 WRITING/RESEARCH IN THE

DISCIPLINES

02WA Blansett, B. 3 3 TTH 9:35-10:50 1/106

ENG 112 WRITING/RESEARCH IN THE

DISCIPLINES

H1 Blansett, B. 3 3 F 9:35-10:50 1/106

ENG 112 WRITING/RESEARCH IN THE

DISCIPLINES

OL1 Gilliam, R. 3 3 On-Line

ENG 112 WRITING/RESEARCH IN THE

DISCIPLINES

OL2 Davis, T. 3 3 On-Line

ENG 114 PROF. RESEARCH &

REPORTING 01WA Bahhouth, J. 3 3 TTH 11:00-12:15 1/107

ENG 114 PROF. RESEARCH & REPORTING OL1 Bahhouth, J. 3 3 On-Line

ENG 242 BRITISH LITERATURE II 01WA Gilliam, R. 3 3 TTH 11:00-12:15 1/106

HEA 110 PERSONAL HEALTH/WELLNESS OL1 Rich, A. 3 3 On-Line

HEA 110 PERSONAL HEALTH/WELLNESS OL2 Rich, A. 3 3 On-Line

HIS 112 WORLD HISTORY II OL1 Tyndall, C. 3 3 On-Line

HIS 131 AMERICAN HISTORY I 01WA Tyndall, C. 3 3 TTH 11:00-12:15 1/112

HIS 131 AMERICAN HISTORY I OL1 Tyndall, C. 3 3 On-Line

HIS 132 AMERICAN HISTORY II 01WA Tyndall, C. 3 3 MW 9:35-10:50 1/104

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NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

HIS 132 AMERICAN HISTORY II 02WA Tyndall, C. 3 3 TTH 9:35-10:50 1/104

HIS 132 AMERICAN HISTORY II 03WA Sheppard 3 3 TTH 9:35-10:50 3/102

HIS 132 AMERICAN HISTORY II 04WA Sheppard 3 3 TTH 11:00-12:15 3/102

HIS 132 AMERICAN HISTORY II OL1 Tyndall, C. 3 3 On-Line

HSC 110

ORIENTATION HLTH CAREER

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Hunt, L. 1 1 On-Line

HUM 110 TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY H1 Tyndall, C. 3 3 F 11:00-12:15 1/104

HUM 115 CRITICAL THINKING

01WA Gilliam, R. 3 3 MW 3:30-4:45 1/106

HUM 115 CRITICAL THINKING OL1 McCallister, C. 3 3 On-Line

HUM 115 CRITICAL THINKING

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Carroll, C. 3 3 On-Line

HUM 115 CRITICAL THINKING OL2 McCallister, C. 3 3 On-Line

HUM 115 CRITICAL THINKING

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL2B Carroll, C. 3 3 On-Line

HYD 110 HYDRAULICS AND

PNEUMATICS

01WA Humphrey, D. 5 3 TTH 8:00-8:50

8:50-10:20

13/103

13/101

HYD 110 HYDRAULICS AND

PNEUMATICS

N1WA Humphrey, D. 5 3 MWF 7:30-8:05

8:10-9:00

13/103

13/101

ISC 112 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY 01WA Humphrey, D. 2 2 F 12:20-2:30 13/103

ISC 112 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY

May 14 – June 5

V1WA Humphrey, D. 2 2 M-F 8:10-10:45 13/103

MAT 110 MATH MEASUREMENT & LITERACY

Proctored Tests Required

OL1 Pope, S. 4 3 On-Line

MAT 143 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY 01WA Conner, C. 4 3 TTH 12:30-1:45 1/116

MAT 143 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY

Proctored Tests Required

OL1 Conner, C. 4 3 On-Line

MAT 152 STATISTICAL METHODS I

Proctored Tests Required

OL1 Conner, C. 5 4 On-Line

MAT 171 PRECALCULUS

ALGEBRA

01WA Herring, R. 5 4 TTH 1:00-3:05 1/112

MAT 171 PRECALCULUS

ALGEBRA

Proctored Tests Required

OL1 Conner, C. 5 4 On-Line

MAT 172 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY IH1 Conner, C. 5 4 M-TH 8:15-9:20 1/105

MAT 172 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY

EBHS & WBHS Students

IHH1 Conner, C. 5 4 M-TH 8:15-9:20 HS

MAT 172 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY IH2 Herring, R. 5 4 MWF 11:10-12:35 1/105

MAT 172 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY

EBHS & WBHS Students

IHH2 Herring, R. 5 4 MWF 11:10-12:35 HS

MAT 172 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY

Proctored Tests Required

OL1 Herring, R. 5 4 On-Line

MEC 130 MECHANISMS 01WA Humphrey, D. 5 3 MW 3:00-3:50

3:55-5:10

Bldg. 15

MNT 150 BASIC BUILDING MAINT. 01WA STAFF 4 2 TBA TBA 12/104

13/101

MNT 165 MECHANICAL INDUSTRIAL

SYSTEMS

01WA Humphrey, D 4 2 MWF 9:30-9:50

9:55-10:50 13/103 13/101

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NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

MNT 165 MECHANICAL INDUSTRIAL

SYSTEMS

N1WA Humphrey, D 4 2 TTH 5:30-5:50

5:55-7:20

13/103

13/101

MNT 230 PUMPS & PIPING SYSTEMS 01WA Humphrey, D 4 2 MWF 8:00--8:20

8:25-9:20

13/103

13/101

MNT 230 PUMPS & PIPING SYSTEMS N1WA Humphrey, D 4 2 MW 5:30-5:50

5:55-7:20

13/103

13/101

MUS 110 MUSIC APPRECIATION

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Dowless, D. 3 3 On-Line

MUS 110 MUSIC APPRECIATION

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL2B Tyndall, M. 3 3 On-Line

MUS 112 INTODUCTION TO JAZZ

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL1B Dowless, D. 3 3 On-Line

MUS 210 HISTORY OF ROCK

MUSIC

HN1 Atkinson, J. 3 3 TH 5:30-6:45 1/106

NAS 102 NURSE AIDE II 01WA Brown, K. 11 6 1ST 8 WKS

TTH

2ND

8 WKS

TTH

8:30-11:30

12:00-2:00

CLASS, LAB

8:00-2:30

6/116,119

Clinical

NOS 110 OPERATING SYSTEM

CONCEPTS

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Coleman, M. 5 3 On-Line

NOS 230 WINDOWS ADMINISTRATION I H1 Graham, P. 4 3 T 12:30-1:45 15/106

NUR 102 PRACTICAL NURSING II 01WA Sholar, W

16 10 TTH

W

8:30-12:00

6:45-4:15

20/106

Clinical

NUR 112 HEALTH-ILLNESS CONCEPTS

8 Week Class Jan 9 – March 5

01WAA Villegas, R. 9 5 M WF

6:45 -6:45 8:30-11:30

Clinical 20/108

NUR 114 HOLISTIC HEALTH CONCEPTS

8 Week Class March 16 – May 8

01WAB Villegas, R. 9 5 M

WF

6:45 -6:45

8:30-11:30

Clinical

20/108

NUR 117 PHARMACOLOGY OL1 Forrester, T. 4 2 On-Line

NUR 117 PHARMACOLOGY OL2 Forrester, T. 4 2 On-Line

NUR 117 PHARMACOLOGY OL3 Forrester, T. 4 2 On-Line

NUR 117 PHARMACOLOGY OL4 Forrester, T. 4 2 On-Line

NUR 213 COMPLEX HEALTH CONCEPTS 01WA Cummings, A.

Strickland, A.

22 10 T

W TH

TH

6:45-6:45

8:30-12:30 8:30-11:30

12:00-3:00

Clinical

20/114 20/114

20/114

NUR 214 NURSING TRANSITION

CONCEPTS

01WA Norris, M. 6 4 1ST 8 WKS W

W

2ND 8 WKS

W

8:30-11:30

12:00-3:00

6:45-12:45

20/105

20/105

Clinical

NUR 215 PARAMEDIC/RN BRIDGE

CONCEPTS

01WA Norris, M. 12 6 M

M

TH

8:30-11:30

12:00-3:00

6:45-12:45

20/106

Clinical

OST 136 WORD PROCESSING OL1 Dowless, E. 4 3 On-Line

OST 141 MED OFFICE TERMS I OL1 Quine, M. 3 3 On-Line

OST 141 MED OFFICE TERMS I

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL2A Quine, M. 3 3 On-Line

OST 141 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY VIWA Hunt, L. 3 3 M-F 8:15-10:45 3/104

OST 142 MED OFFICE TERMS II

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

H1A Long, S. 3 3 F 8:00-9:15 6/117

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NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

OST 142 MED OFFICE TERMS II

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL2B Quine, M. 3 3 On-Line

OST 142 Medical Terminology VIWA Hunt, L. 3 3 M-F 8:15-10:45 3/104

OST 184 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OL1 Dowless, E. 4 3 On-Line

OST 243 MEDICAL OFFICE

SIMULATION

OL1 Long, S. 4 3 On-Line

OST 247 PROCEDURE CODING H1 Long, S. 4 3 T 1:00-2:10 6/117

OST 249 MED CODING CERTIFICATION

PREP

01WA Long, S. 5 3 MW 8:00-10:15 6/117

OST 288 MEDICAL OFFICE ADMIN CAPSTONE

01WA Long, S. 4 3 TTH 11:00-12:50 6/117

OST 289 ADMIN. OFFICE MGT.

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

H1B Coe, S. 4 3 MW 11:00-11:50 6/117

PAD 152 ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT OL1 Coe, S. 3 3 On-Line

PED 110 Fit and Well for Life

8 week class Jan 9-Mar 5

OL1A Evers, P. 3 2 On-Line

PED 110 Fit and Well for Life

8 week class Mar 16-May 8

OL2B Evers, P. 3 2 On-Line

PED 111 Physical Fitness I

Early College and BCC students

01WA Prevatte, E. TTH 8:15-9:30 4/101

PED 111 Physical Fitness I

Early College and BCC students

02WA Prevatte, E. TTH 11:45-1:00 4/101

PED 111 Physical Fitness I

Early College and BCC students

03WA Prevatte, E. TTH 1:05-2:20 4/101

PHI 240 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Smith, T. 3 3 On-Line

PHI 240 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS

8 Week Class March 16 – May 8

OL2B Smith, T. 3 3 On-Line

PHY 110 CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS 01WA Herring, R. 3 3 T 9:00-11:10 1/112

PHY 110A CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB 01WA Herring, R. 2 1 TH 9:00-11:10 1/112

POL 120 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT OL1 Sheppard, R. 3 3 On-Line

PLU 111 INTRO TO PLUMBING 01WA Humphrey, D. 4 2 MW

1:00-1:25 1:30-2:50

13/103 13/101

PSY 110 LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENT

8 Week Class Jan. 9-March 5

OL1A Smith, M. 3 3 On-Line

PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 01WA Watson, J. 3 3 MWF 10:00-10:50 1/104

PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 02WA Smith, M. 3 3 MW 2:00-3:15 1/112

PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 03WA Watson, J 3 3 TTH 8:15-9:30 1/104

PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY OL1 Smith, M. 3 3 On-Line

PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

8 Week Class Jan 9-March 5

OL1A Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line

PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY OL2 Smith, M 3 3 On-Line

PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL2B Smith, M. 3 3 On-Line

PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY OL3 Smith, M. 3 3 On-Line

PSY 241 DEV. PSYCHOLOGY 01WA Smith, M. 3 3 TTH 12:30-1:45 3/102

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COURSE

NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

PSY 241 DEV. PSYCHOLOGY OL1 Valentiner, M. 3 3 On-Line

PSY 241 DEV. PSYCHOLOGY

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL1B Valentiner, M. 3 3 On-Line

PSY 281 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY OL1 Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line

REL 110 WORLD RELIGIONS 01WA Hester, N. 3 3 TTH 12:30-1:45 1/103

SEC 110 SECURITY CONCEPTS H1 Bryan, L. 4 3 TH 9:30-10:50 15/106

SOC 210 INTRO. TO SOCIOLOGY IH1 Hester, N. 3 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 1/105

SOC 210 INTRO. TO SOCIOLOGY OL1 Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line

SOC 210 INTRO. TO SOCIOLOGY OL2 Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line

SOC 220 SOCIAL PROBLEMS

8 Week Class March 16-May 8

OL1B Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line

SPA 111 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I OL1 Small, K. 3 3 On-Line

SPA 112 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 01WA Small, K. 3 3 MF 9:35-10:50 1/112

SPA 112 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 02WA Small, K. 3 3 MF 11:00-12:15 1/112

SPA 112 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II HIH1 Small, K. 3 3 F 8:15-9:20 1/105

SPA 112 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II

EBHS & WBHS students only

HIHH1 Small, K. 3 3 F 8:15-9:20 HS

SPA 112 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II OL1 Small, K. 3 3 On-Line

SPA 112 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II OL2 Small, K. 3 3 On-Line

WBL 111 WORK-BASED LEARNING I

Business Admin/ Office Admin

01WA Bryan, L.

10 1 15/110

WBL 111 WORK-BASED LEARNING I

Electrical/Electronics

02WA Bryan, L.

10 1 15/110

WEB 111 INTRO TO WEB GRAPHICS 01WA Coleman, M. 4 3 MWF 10:00-11:10 15/106

WLD 110 CUTTING PROCESSES 01WA Hester A. 4 2 MW 12:30-1:00

1:01-2:25

12/104

12/110

WLD 112 BASIC WELDING PROCESSES N1WA Callihan, T. 4 2 TH 6:30-7:20

7:25-10:05

12/109

12/110

WLD 112 BASIC WELDING PROCESSES 01WA Lucas, R. 4 2 F 8:00-8:50

8:51-11:35

12/109

12/110

WLD 115 SMAW (stick) PLATE 01WA White, W 11 5 MWF 8:00-8:50

8:51-11:35

12/105

12/108

WLD 115 SMAW (stick) PLATE N1WA Rouse, E 11 5 MTW 6:30-7:03

7:04-9:50

12/104

12/110

WLD 116 SMAW (stick) PLATE/PIPE 01WA White, D 10 4 MWF 8:00-8:33

8:34-11:30

12/105

12/108

WLD 116 SMAW (stick) PLATE/PIPE N1WA Rouse, E 10 4 MTW 6:30-7:03

7:04-9:50

12/104

12/110

WLD 121 GMAW (Mig) FCAW/PLATE

January 21– March 23

V1WA Hester, A. 8 4 M-F 8:20-8:56

8:57-10:45

12/104

12/110

WLD 131 GTAW (tig) PLATE N1WA Schmidt, S 8 4 MW 6:30-7:20

7:21-10:05

12/105

12/108

WLD 131 GTAW (tig) PLATE

March 24 - June 5

V1WA Hester, A 8 4 M-F 8:20-8:56 8:57-10:45

12/104 12/110

WLD 131 GTAW (tig) PLATE 01WA Dent E. 8 4 TTH 8:00-8:50

8:51-11:35

12/105

12/108

WLD 132 GTAW (tig) PLATE/PIPE 01WA Dent, E. 7 4 TTH 8:00-8:50 8:51-11:35

12/105 12/108

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COURSE

NO.

COURSE NAME

SEC.

INSTRUCTOR Cont.

Hours

Cred.

Hours

DAYS

TIME

LOCATION

WLD 132 GTAW (tig) PLATE/PIPE N1WA Schmidt, S 7 4 MW 6:30-7:20

7:21-10:05

12/105

12/108

WLD 141 SYMBOLS & SPECIFICATIONS 01WA Hester, A. 4 2 TTH 2:00-3:50 12/104

WLD 141 SYMBOLS & SPECIFICATIONS

March 30 – May 12

V1WA Lucas, R 4 2 WF 8:20-10:45 12/104

WLD 143 WELDING METALLURGY 01WA Hester, A. 3 2 TTH 12:30-12:55 1:00-1:50

12/104 12/110

WLD 143 WELDING METALLURGY

February 27 –March 27

V1WA Lucas, R 3 2 M-F 8:20–9:00

9:01-10:45

12/104

12/110

WLD 151 FABRICATION I 01WA White, W 8 4 MW 12:30-1:20 1:25-4:15

12/109 12/110

WLD 215 SMAW (stick) PIPE 01WA White, D 10 4 MWF 8:00-8:33

8:34-11:30

12/105

12/108

WLD 215 SMAW (stick) PIPE N1WA Rouse, E 10 4 MTW 6:30-7:03 7:04-9:50

12/104 12/110

WLD 231 GTAW (tig) PIPE 01WA Dent, E. 7 3 TTH 8:00-8:50

8:51-11:35

12/105

12/108

WLD 231 GTAW (tig) PIPE N1WA Schmidt, S 7 3 MW 6:30-7:20 7:21-10:05

12/105 12/108

WLD 251 FABRICATION II 01WA Lucas, R 7 3 MW 12:30-1:20

1:21-4:10

12/105

12/108

WLD 262 INSPECTION AND TESTING

January 21 – February 26

V1WA Lucas, R 4 3 M-F 8:20-8:50

8:51-10:45

12/104 12/104

WOL 110 BASIC CONST. SKILLS 01WA Oxendine, K. 5 3 TTH 12:30-1:20

1:25-2:45

Bldg. 15

13/101

http://www.bladencc.edu/campus-resources/bookstore/

OTHER PROGRAMS AVAILABLE AT BCC

Bladen Community College and Fayetteville Technical Community College

have joined forces to enable BCC students to complete degrees in several

programs. BCC students may dually enroll at both BCC and FTCC to

complete certificates, diplomas, and degrees in:

Accounting

Hospitality Management

Physical Therapist Assistant

Students interested in the Accounting, Hospitality Management, or Physical

Therapist Assistant programs should contact Crystal Dowd at 910.879.5620

or [email protected].

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SPRING 2020 EXAM SCHEDULE

MAY 4 – MAY 8

DISTANCE CLASSES

On-line classes – Exams will be posted for a 3-day window during exam week.

Hybrid/Blended classes – Exams will be posted online during a 3-day window or seated

during regular class meetings during exam week.

I-TV classes – Exams will be given during regularly scheduled class meetings during exam week.

REGULAR CLASSES Exams will be given according to the following schedule.

REGULAR CLASS MEETING EXAM

DAY TIME DAY TIME

M,MW, M-

Th, W,

MWF, M-F,

F

T,Th,TTh

Before – 9:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m. – 9:55 a.m.

10:00 a.m. – 10:55 a.m.

11:00 a.m. – 11:55 a.m.

12:00 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.

1:00 p.m. – 1:55 p.m.

2:00 p.m. – 2:55 p.m.

3:00 p.m. – 3:55 p.m.

4:00 p.m. – 4:55 p.m.

Before – 9:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m. – 9:55 a.m.

10:00 a.m. – 10:55 a.m.

11:00 a.m. – 11:55 a.m.

12:00 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.

1:00 p.m. – 1:55 p.m.

2:00 p.m. – 2:55 p.m.

3:00 p.m. – 3:55 p.m.

4:00 p.m. – 4:55 p.m.

Monday, May 4

Wednesday , May 6

Friday, May 8

Monday, May 4

Wednesday, May 6

Monday, May 4

Wednesday, May 6

Monday, May 4

Wednesday, May 6

Tuesday, May 5

Thursday , May 7

Tuesday, May 5

Thursday , May 7

Tuesday, May 5

Thursday, May 7

Tuesday, May 5

Thursday, May 7

Friday, May 8

8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

2:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.

2:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.

8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

2:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.

2:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.

10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

EVENING CLASSES

(5:00 p.m. and after)

Exams will be given during the last scheduled class meeting during exam week.

REGULAR CLASS MEETING DAY EXAM DAY AND TIME

M

W

MW

T

Th

TTh

Monday, May 4

Wednesday, May 6

Wednesday, May 6

Tuesday, May 5

Thursday, May 7

Thursday, May 7

KEY:

M – Monday MW – Monday, Wednesday

T – Tuesday MWF – Monday, Wednesday, Friday

W – Wednesday M – Th – Monday thru Thursday

Th – Thursday M-F – Monday thru Friday

F – Friday TTh – Tuesday, Thursday

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Continuing Education Spring Semester 2020 Visit our Website: bladencc.edu/continuing-education/occupational-extension/

Spring REGISTRATION begins October 21, 9:00-4:30 pm,

November 5, from 9 am-7 pm and continues daily throughout the semester.

Register in Building 2, Second Floor

Due to limited space in some classes, early registration is encouraged!

REGISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE 1 to 24 hours $70.00 25 to 50 hours $125.00

51 hours or greater $180.00

Due to legislative action registration fees are subject to change.

Advanced Medical Life Support 8:00-5:00 SSU 85.00 Jan 18 Jan 19 TBA

Advanced EMT Initial- Hybrid

Online,

7:00-10:00

Online

MS 298.00 Jan 9 May 15 TBA

Advanced EMT Refresher

Online,

8:00-3:00

Online

S 180.00 Feb 17 Mar 28 TBA CPR Healthcare Provider 8:00-1:00 S 74.00 Jan 18 Jan 18 TBA CPR Healthcare Provider 8:00-1:00 S 74.00 Feb 22 Feb 22 TBA CPR Healthcare Provider 8:00-1:00 S 74.00 Mar 21 Mar 21 TBA CPR Healthcare Provider 8:00-1:00 S 74.00 Apr 18 Apr 18 TBA

Critical Care Transport Review Online Online 180.00 Mar 2 Apr 30 TBA

Emergency Medical Tech- Initial 8:30-3:00 TTH 232.00 Jan 7 May 15 TBA

Emergency Medical Tech- Initial 7:00-10:00 MWS 232.00 Jan 6 May 15 TBA

Emergency Pediatric Care 8:00-5:00 S SU 85.00 Feb 29 Mar 1 TBA Emergency Medical Tech-

Refresher

Online,

8:00-4:00

Online

S 180.00

Mar 2 Mar 28 TBA Geriatric Emergency Care

(Core and Advanced) 8:00-5:00 SSU 85.00 Mar 28 Mar 29 TBA

Paramedic- Hybrid Semester I Online,

6:00-10:00

Online

MS 298.00 Jan 6 May 15 TBA

Prehospital Trauma Life Support 8:00-5:00 SSU 85.00 Apr 18 Apr 19 TBA

Tactical Emergency

Casualty Care 8:00-5:00 SSU 85.00 May 8 May 9 TBA

Hybrid Courses: Seated classes as scheduled, online days and times may vary.

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Allied Health Career Tracks

For additional information contact: Mary Granger [email protected] 910.879.5568

Certified Nurse Aide I

This course introduces basic nursing skills required to provide personal care for patients, residents, or clients in the

healthcare setting. Topics include communications, safety, patient rights, CPR, personal care, vital signs, elimination,

and nutrition emergencies. The course includes lecture, lab and clinical learning experiences. Upon satisfactory

completion of the course, students will register to take the Nurse Aide I certification exam at

https://i7lp.integral7.com/durango/do/login?ownername=vana

MTWTH 8am-3:30pm Jan 6-March 2 Fees: $302 22342

TWTH 5:30pm-9:30pm Jan 7-May 5 Fees: $302 22344

MTWTH 8am-3:30pm March 9-May 4 Fees: $302 22346

Certified Nurse Aide II

Students must have a current NAI certification. This course provides training in selected advanced nursing assistant

procedures. Emphasis is placed on sterile technique, respiratory procedures, catheterization, wound and trach care,

irrigations and ostomy care.

TWTH 5:30pm-9:30pm Jan 14-April 30 Fees: $298 22348

Refresher Nurse Aide I

This course is for individuals whose license has expired or school transcript listing successfully completed courses

equivalent to NAI training.

Friday 8:30am-3pm Feb 21-April 17 Fees: $125 22350

EKG Technician

Is a great course for students who would like to add to their skills, making them more employable in today’s

competitive healthcare environment. This course is also a valuable for nurses, EMTs or other healthcare workers.

TTH 5:30pm-9pm Jan 7-May 14 Fees: $180 22352

Medication Administration Aide

Is a great way for students to learn how to safely administer medications to patients in a variety of settings. Upon

satisfactory completion of the course, students will register to take the Medication Administration Aide certification

exam at http://www.pearsonvue.com/nc/medaides/

MTW 8am-4:30pm May 11-13 Fees: $70 22347

Pharmacy Technician

This course will give you an introduction to the pharmacy technician and help you to test for the national certification

exam with www.ptch.org. Meets the first Tuesday of each month on-campus & online.

Tue/Hybrid 5:30pm-9:30pm Jan 14-May 9 Fees: $180 22351

Phlebotomy

This training prepares the student to draw blood from patients for the purpose of testing and analyzing blood.

MTWTH 8am-3:30pm Jan 13-16 Fees: *$70 22340

MTWTH 8am-3:30pm Jan 21-April 30 Fees: $298 22341

* Students who are unemployed, have received notice of lay-off, or meet income eligibility requirements may take

the introductory courses at no cost. All others pay $70 registration fee.

No refunds will be issued for failure to meet all clinical requirements.

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Certified Nurse Aide I

Upon completion of this course the student will have the necessary skills needed to take the state competency exam.

Information regarding details and fees for the state competency exam may be obtained at www.pearsonvue.com. For

additional information contact Sondra Guyton, RN at 910.879.5634.

REQUIREMENTS: (1) Have a high school credential or be enrolled in a high school credential class at Bladen

Community College. (2) Complete immunization record (3-DTP, 2-MMR, Tuberculosis skin test within the past year,

and 1-Td booster within the past 10 years) (3) Health Physical (form will be supplied in class) (4) Pass Drug Test.

(5) Pass Criminal Background Check.

Certified Nurse Aide II

Students must register and pay to list with the North Carolina Board of Nursing on the last day of the course. For

additional information contact Sondra Guyton, RN at 910.879.5634. Verification Nurse Aide I

https://www.ncnar.org/verify_listings1.jsp

REQUIREMENTS: (1) Have a high school credential (2) NC Certified Nurse Aide I Certification (3) Complete

immunization record (3-DTP, 2-MMR, Tuberculosis skin test within the past year, and 1-Td booster within the past

10 years) (4) Health Physical (form will be supplied in class) (5) Healthcare Provider CPR.

(6) Pass Drug Test (7) Pass Criminal Background Check.

Refresher Nurse Aide I REQUIREMENTS: Student has successfully completed a State-approved Nurse Aide I Training Program or have

completed course(s) equivalent to the State-approved Nurse Aide I Training Program. Students prove Registry listing

via nurse aide list number or any state recognized health care credential or a school transcript listing successfully

completed courses equivalent to NAI training or military health care training. NA-I Verification website

https://www.ncnar.org/verify_listings1.jsp

Did you know we have available scholarship for you to attend Workforce Development and Continuing Education courses? There are several scholarship programs that you may qualify for that would assist with starting your path to a successful career. Please contact Mary Granger at 910.879.5568 or [email protected] to find out more about these opportunities.

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Bladen Community College Short-Term Training Long-Term Rewards

Our short-term career programs are designed to provide new and/or upgrade current job-related skills. The training consist

of a series of courses that address skill competencies. These skill competencies will lead to a third-party recognized

credential. These short-term courses are available at an affordable fee or fee waived for qualified students. These courses

are conveniently delivered to meet the needs of our students. Call now for more information!

Stephanie Gonzalez 910.879.5539 [email protected]

Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg.-room

Career Exploration, Identification

and Certifications: WIN:NCRC 5:30-8:30 TTH *180.00 Jan 21 May 14 White Oak

Career Exploration, Identification

and Certifications: WIN:NCRC 10:00-1:00 TTH *180.00 Jan 28 Mar 17 2-207

Career Exploration, Identification

and Certifications: WIN:NCRC 10:00-12:30 MTWTHF *180.00 Jan 2 May 15

Crossroads

Center

Carpentry: Basic Core 6:00-10:00 MTTH/Blended 210.00 Feb 10 May 14 13-104

Client Service Training

6:00-9:00

10:00-3:00

MTTH

S 180.00 Jan 21 Apr 2 2-207

Computer Skills For Employment 9:00-1:00 MW *180.00 Mar 4 May 6 2-207

Computer Skills For Employment 9:00-3:00 S *180.00 Feb 8 May 9 2-207

Construction Trades 6:00-10:00 MTTH 210.00 Jan 21 May 14 13/101

Effective Teacher Training 5:30-10:00 MTWTH 125.00 Jan 27 Feb 06 2-202

Effective Teacher Training 5:30-10:00 MTWTH 125.00 Mar 11 Mar 20 2-202

Effective Teacher Training 5:30-10:00 MTWTH 125.00 May 6 May 14 2-202

Electricity: Basic Core English 6:00-10:00 MW/Blended 210.00 Jan 14 May 13 13-104

Electricity: Basic Core Spanish 8:00-5:00 S/Blended 210.00 Jan 11 May 11 13-104

Electricity: Level 1 Spanish 6:00-10:00 TTH/Blended 219.00 Jan 13 May 14 13-107

Electricity: Level 3 Spanish 8:00-5:00 S/Blended 216.00 Jan 11 May 11 13-107

IMC: NC Fast Phase II 5:30-8:30 MTTH 125.00 Mar 23 Apr 30 6-117

Osha Forklift Training 5:30-9:00

9:00-5:00

MW

S 73.00 Feb 10 Feb 19 13-101

Osha Forklift Training 10:00-2:00

9:00-5:00

TTH

S 73.00 Apr 7 Feb 8 13-101

Intro to Human Services:

DSS Phase I 5:30-8:30 MTTH *125.00 Feb 3 Mar 12 6-117

Keyboarding for the Workplace 9:00-1:00 MW *180.00 Feb 24 Apr 15 6-117

Medical Billing & Coding I 5:30-7:30 T/Hybrid 180.00 Feb 4 May 6 2-207 Hybrid

Medical Billing & Coding II 7:35-9:35 T/Hybrid 180.00 Feb 4 May 6 2-207 Hybrid

Welding: Basic Core 6:00-10:00 MTWTH/Blended 181.00 Jan 6 May 9 12-109

Welding: Basic Core 6:00-10:00 S 181.00 Jan 7 May 9 12-107

WIN:NCRC 5:30-8:30 MTTH *70.00 Jan 21 Feb 6 6-117

WIN:NCRC 5:30-8:30 MTTH *70.00 Mar 2 Mar 12 6-117

Working Smart 5:30-8:30 MTWTH *70.00 Jan 6 Jan 16 2-207

Working Smart 1:00-3:00 MTWTHF *70.00 Jan 27 Feb 11 Crossroads

Working Smart 5:30-8:30 MTWTHF *70.00 Feb 3 Feb 13 2-207

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*

Students who are unemployed or meet income eligibility requirements may take these courses at no cost.

Mechatronics Courses 910.879.5539 Stephanie Gonzalez

Courses Curriculum Time Days Cost Begins Ends Bldg.-

Room

Mechatronics

Part 1 Day ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity

ELN 133 Digital Electronics

8:00-12:00

8:00-10:50

TTH

MWF 204.00 Jan 9 May 08

NEW

13-106

Mechatronics

Part 1 Night ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity

ELN 133 Digital Electronics

5:30-9:30

5:30-8:10

TTH

MW 204.00 Jan 9 May 08

NEW

13-107

Mechatronics

Part 2 Day ELC 117 Motors and Controls

ELC 128 Intro to PLC

8:00-11:40

8:00-9:30

TTH

MWF 189.00 Jan 9 May 08

13-107

NEW

Mechatronics

Part 2 Night ELC 117 Motors and Controls

ELC 128 Intro to PLC

5:30-9:05

5:30-7:50

TTH

MW 189.00 Jan 9 May 08

13-107

NEW

Mechatronics

Part 3 Day WLD 131 GTAW (TIG) Plate

WLD 112 Basic Welding

8:00-11:40

8:00-11:40

TTH

F 189.00 Jan 9 May 08

12-105

12-109

Mechatronics

Part 3 Night WLD 131 GTAW (TIG) Plate

WLD 112 Basic Welding

6:30-10:05

6:30-10:05

TTH

MW 189.00 Jan 9 May 08

12-105

12-109

Mechatronics

Part 4 Day

MNT 165 Pumps & Piping

MNT 230 Mechanical System

HYD 110 Hydraulics

8:00-9:20

9:30-10:50

8:00-10:20

MWF

MWF

TTH

216.00 Jan 9 May 08 13-103

13-103

13-103

Mechatronics

Part 4 Night

MNT 165 Pumps & Piping

MNT 230 Mechanical System

HYD 110 Hydraulics

5:30-7:20

5:30-7:20

7:30-9:00

TTH

MW

MWF

216.00 Jan 9 May 08 13-103

13-103

13-103

Client Service Training This course has been developed to prepare individuals to work in an entry-level position as a Client Service

Associate. There are a number of client service centers within the region that regularly recruit individuals who

are equipped with essential workplace readiness skills needed to thrive in this type work environment.

Students will explore concepts of Client Service employment with an emphasis on professionalism, client

services, communication skills, computer basics, care center environment, best practices, employment

techniques, job application/resumes. $180.00 100 hours **Prerequisite: Working Smart

Stephanie Gonzalez 910.879.5539 [email protected]

What is Mechatronics? This course introduces the synergistic integration and application of mechanical, electrical, electronic, robotic,

and computer engineering technologies, including Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), that are found

within production and manufacturing environments striving to improve and/or optimize efficiency,

productivity, and quality. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the

function of the components of a mechatronic system, their controlling interactions, problem solving, and the

overall operation of the mechatronic control system.

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ATTEND SEMINARS/WEBINARS AT NO COST TO YOU

For additional information or to pre-register contact:

Todd Lyden, Director for Small Business Center

910.879.5572 [email protected]

Register for online webinars online here:

https://www.ncsbc.net/center.aspx?center=75040&subloc=13

January Day Time Location Fees

Rural Marketing Roundup- New Ideas for

a New Year Fri 10 10:30-11:30AM FreeConferenceCall.com 0.00

Ten Best FREE/Affordable Social Media

Management Tools Wed 15 1:30-2:30PM Online Webinar 0.00

Managing Your Online Listing and

Google Thu 23 6-8 PM

Bladen County Public

Library, Elizabethtown 0.00

Social Media for Churches/Non-Profits Mon 28 6:00 – 8:00 PM Small Business

Incubator/Online Webinar 0.00

Credit Score Tue 29 6:30 – 8:00 PM Bldg. 2, Room 202/ Online

Webinar 0.00

Non-Traditional Fundraising for Startups Thu 30 11 AM-12PM Online Webinar 0.00

February Day Time Location Fees

Rural Marketing Roundup: Fri 7 10:30-11:30AM FreeConferenceCall.com 0.00

March Day Time Location Fees

Ten Tips to Get the Most Out of Facebook

for Small Business Thu 7 11AM-12PM Online Webinar 0.00

**NEW Copyright and Trademark

Protection for Small Business ** Wed 13 1:30-2:30PM Online webinar 0.00

Grant Writing 201 Sat 16 9AM-12PM Bldg. 2, Room 202 0.00

** NEW Build a Church/Non-Profit

Around Mission and Vision ** Mon 25 6-8PM

East Arcadia Campus/Online

Webinar 0.00

Getting Ready for Tax Time Tue 26 6:30-8:00PM Bldg. 2, Room 202/Online

Webinar 0.00

How to Start/Expand a Cleaning Business Thu 28 6-8PM Bladen County Public

Library, Elizabethtown 0.00

April Day Time Location Fees

Avoiding Common Tax Pitfalls Tue 2 6:30-8:00PM Bldg. 2, Room 202/Online

Webinar 0.00

Ten Tips to Get the Most Out of Twitter

for Small Business Thu 11 11AM-12PM Online Webinar 0.00

Forming a Non-Profit Wed 17 1:30-2:30PM Online Webinar 0.00

500 Home Based Businesses to Start Thu 25 6-8PM Bladen County Public

Library, Elizabethtown 0.00

**NEW The “Internet of Things” for

Small Business

Tue 30

6:30-8:00PM

Bldg. 2, Room 202/Online

Webinar

0.00

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One-on-One Business Counseling-

FREE Confidential coaching for business and entrepreneurs on site!

Take advantage of a sounding board for your existing business or learn how you can start a business

in your area not far from home!

Dates Library Branch Location Times Fees

Jan 8 Bladenboro (call 910-872-0018 to reserve) 1:00-3:00 PM 0.00

Feb 12 Clarkton (call 910-872-0018 to reserve) 1:00-3:00 PM 0.00

Mar 11 Bladenboro (call 910-872-0018 to reserve) 1:00-3:00 PM 0.00

Apr 8 Clarkton (call 910-872-0018 to reserve) 1:00-3:00 PM 0.00

May 13 Bladenboro (call 910-872-0018 to reserve) 1:00-3:00 PM 0.00

Jun 10 Clarkton (call 910-872-0018 to reserve) 1:00-3:00 PM 0.00

For additional information or to pre-register contact:

Todd Lyden, Director for Small Business Center 910.879.5572 [email protected] Register for online webinars online here:

https://www.ncsbc.net/center.aspx?center=75040&subloc=13

NC Works Career Center of Bladen County

The WIOA program may be able to provide financial assistance

for educational training for at Bladen Community College.

Financial assistance is dependent upon availability and

participant’s eligibility status.

For additional information contact: Telephone: 910.862.3255

NC Works Career Center of Bladen County 401 Mercer Mill Rd

Elizabethtown, North Carolina 28337

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Community Service Courses

These courses are designed to help encourage lifelong learning by providing a means to express

your creative, cultural, and leisure interests. Fee exemptions do not apply to these courses.

For information about registering please contact Tracy Smith 910.879.5577 [email protected]

January- Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Location/Building

Beginners Old School

Line Dance lessons 6:00-7:30 M 30.00 Jan 6 Feb 10 Main Campus

Notary Public 8:00-5:00 T 70.00 Jan 14 Jan 14 Main Campus

Winter Wonderland

Paint Night 6:00-9:00 TH 35.00 Jan 16 Jan 16 Off Campus Location

Couponing 101 5:30-8:00 T 20.00 Jan 21 Jan 21 Main Campus

Beginners Sewing 101 5:30-7:30 M 40.00 Jan 23 Feb 13 Main Campus

Painted Hearts Door Hanger 6:00-9:00 TH 35.00 Jan 30 Jan 30 Off Campus Location

February - Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Location

Cake Decorating Part II 5:30-8:00 M 40.00 Feb 3 Mar 9 Main Campus

Hip Hop / Top 40

Line Dance Lessons 6:30-8:00 M 30.00 Feb 10 Mar 16 Main Campus

Notary Public 8:00-5:00 T 70.00 Feb 11 Feb 11 Main Campus

Saturday Morning Paint 9:00-12:00 S 35.00 Feb 15 Feb 15 Off Campus Location

American Sign Language 1 6:00-9:00 TH 125.00 Feb 20 Apr 16 Off Campus Location

March- Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Location

Luck of the Irish

Door Hanger 6:00-9:00 M 35.00 Mar 2 Mar 2 Off Campus Location

Notary Public 6:00-10:00 MT 70.00 Mar 9 Mar 10 Main Campus

Spring Time Paint Night 6:00-9:00 TH 35.00 Mar 26 Mar 26 Off Campus Location

April - Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Location

Beginners Old School

Line Dance Lessons 6:00-7:30 M 30.00 Apr 6 May 11 Main Campus

Notary Public 8:00-5:00 T 70.00 Apr 14 Apr 14 Main Campus

Dot Painting 5:30-7:30 M 30.00 Apr 20 Apr 20 Main Campus

Summer on the Lake

Paint Night 5:30-8:30 TH 35.00 Apr 30 Apr 30 Off Campus Location

May -Courses Times Dates Fees Begins Ends Location

Here Comes Summer

Paint Night 5:30-8:30 T 35.00 May 5 May 5 Off Campus Location

Notary Public 8:00-5:00 T 70.00 May 12 May 12 Main Campus

Supplies: Students may need to purchase some supplies. Pre-registration is highly recommended

REFUND POLICY FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE COURSES: Refunds must be requested in person 48 hours prior to class. CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY: Bladen Community College

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DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSES This course is designed to help participants identify and implement successful techniques

they can use for becoming better drivers.

Tracy Smith [email protected] 910.879.5577

Costs Times Days Dates Locations Main Campus

4-Hour Courses

60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Jan 9 2-202

60.00 8:00-12:00 Saturday Jan 18 2-202

60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Jan 30 2-202

60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Feb 6 2-202

60.00 8:00-12:00 Saturday Feb 15 2-202

60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Feb 20 2-202

60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Mar 5 2-202

60.00 8:00-12:00 Saturday Mar 14 2-202

60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Mar 26 2-202

60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Apr 2 2-202

60.00 8:00-12:00 Saturday Apr 18 2-202

60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Apr 23 2-202

60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday May 7 2-202

8-Hour Courses

110.00 7:30-5:00 Saturday Jan 18 2-204

110.00 7:30-5:00 Saturday Feb 15 2-204

110.00 7:30-5:00 Saturday Mar 14 2-204

110.00 7:30-5:00 Saturday Apr 18 2-204

Registration Fees for classes are non-refundable once the class begins.

Pre-registration is required

Bring your driver’s license to enroll.

College Readiness This program is designed to help individuals earn a high school credential that will help them become ready for

college level classes or a career that requires at least a high school credential.

If you are interested in acquiring a High School Equivalency Diploma (formerly GED), High School

Diploma, earning a career related credential, or learning English for speakers of other languages this

program is for you!

Let us help you to succeed! For further information, please call:

Travis Locklear [email protected] 910.879.5587

Gale West [email protected] 910.879.5592

**Enroll Any Time**

On-Campus Courses Times Days Bldg./Room

Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 8:00 – 12:00 MTWTHF 2-202

Adult High School Online 8:00 – 12:00 M – Su Online / 2-202

Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 12:30 – 4:00 MTWTH 2-204

Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 4:05 – 8:05 MTWTH 2-204

English as a Second Language 9:30 – 12:00 MTWTH 2-212A

English as a Second Language 6:00 – 8:00 MTW 1-116

English as a Second Language/Integrated HISET 5:30 – 8:30 WTH 3-104

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On-Campus Courses Times Days Bldg./Room

English as a Second Language/Integrated HISET 8:30 – 12:30 S 3-104

English as a Second Language/Online 5:30 – 8:30 M 1-102

Off-Campus Courses Times Days Location

Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 5:30 – 8:30 MTW Bladenboro Middle School

Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 4:00 – 7:00 TWTH East Arcadia Elementary

Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 5:30 – 8:30 MTW Booker T Washington School

ABE Transitions 8:30 – 2:30 MTWTHF Booker T Washington School

ABE Transitions 8:30 – 2:00 MTWTH Bladen Opportunities

Unlimited

Continuing Education Registration Fee Refunds

Unless otherwise required by law, community colleges shall not issue a registration fee refund using State funds except under

the following circumstances:

A college shall provide a 100 percent refund to the student if the student officially withdraws or is officially withdrawn by the

college from the course section prior to the first course section meeting.

A college shall provide a 100 percent refund to the student if the college cancels the course section in which the student is registered.

After a regularly scheduled course section begins, the college shall provide a 75 percent refund upon the request of the student if the

student officially withdraws or is officially withdrawn by the college from the course section prior to or on the 10 percent point of the

scheduled hours of the course section. This sub-section applies to all course sections except those course sections that begin and end

on the same calendar day. Colleges shall not provide a student a refund using State funds after the start of a course section that

begins and ends on the same calendar day.

After a non-regularly scheduled course section begins, the college shall provide a 75 percent refund upon the request of the student

if the student withdraws or is withdrawn by the college from the course section prior to or on the 10th calendar day after the start of

the course section.

Please allow four to six weeks for refund.

Registration fees for self-supporting classes are non-refundable once the class begins.

Local fees, such as malpractice insurance, accident insurance, drug screen fees, criminal background check fees, and

CPR card fees are non-refundable once the class begins.

Class Cancellation Policy

Bladen Community College Continuing Education Division reserves the right to cancel classes/seminar/workshops due to

insufficient pre-registration and/or enrollment.

Debt to Bladen Community College must be paid prior to registration for courses.

www.bladencc.edu

College Readiness

Basic Skills Plus

While being enrolled in class to earn a high school credential, students may also be enrolled

in Nurse Aide I, Phlebotomy, Pharmacy Technician, Welding, or Early Childhood courses

with no tuition charge.

For additional information contact: Travis Locklear 910.879.5587

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EARLY REGISTRATION July 18 - 19, 2018 9 A.M. – 2 P.M. and 3:30 P.M. – 6 P.M.

FINAL REGISTRATION August 8 - 9, 2018 9 A.M. – 2 P.M. and 3:30 P.M. – 7 P.M.

Advising & Early Registration for Spring Semester October 21 thru November 8* *see inside front page for details

Be ready to register – Apply now!!

FINAL REGISTRATION Final registration for the spring semester

Monday, January 6, 2020 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

&

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Classes Start January 9, 2020

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DUBLIN, NC 28332 Fayetteville, NC

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COLLEGE ACCREDITATION

Bladen Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur,

Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Bladen Community College.

www.bladencc.edu An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution

910 879-5500 7418 NC Highway 41 West Dublin, NC 28332-0266